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% Medina Daily Jwmwl eSAKfefif * BENSON, Pfic-ra Entered febntery 4, 1903, at Medina, N. Y., as jjeiona-elass matter, .under Act of Congress of March 8,18*9. SOTSG^TIQN: FRIOJJJ' By mail or carrier s $2,0fMyenrj $%M six months; OOcenta for three months,, invariably iri advance. Advertising Rates on Application, Republican Nominations, For Member of Assembly, CHARLES S. WUDGEMAU. For. Coroner. EDWARD J1UHS0N. 1903 SEPTEMBER 1903 8«. 6 13 - 20 27 Mo. 7 14 21 28 Tn. 1 8 15 22 29 \We. 2 9 16 23 30 Th. 8; 10 17 24 ST. 4 11 18 25 •»•*#••*• Sa, 5 12 19 26 »trlilf ARE Jans• Wianfc $Xj,coq,oao ©am* ^ges Fiona $e United States. INCURRED m DEFENDING r\%ks Qiatoon MOON'S PHASES, 14 7iSO p, ro. 8il3 © New Mosn •k First .V Quarter 11:30 p. ni, 23 ££. 20 HEARST AGAINST COAL R0AD3. Commission Denied a Motion to Strlks Out Part of Complainant's Evidence. Now York, Sept. S'J.-Vfhe Interstate eommerca commission met hero to con- tlnuo tho Investigation Into the oharsos made by William Ilandolpli Hwirat against tho coal carrying railroads. Whoa tho commission adjourned in JUno It was underaUnid that lint cuo for tho complainant wna completed. Clnrenco II, Shearn, councul fur Mr. Jlourflt, obtained permission to put James Ynitltm, a jpubllo accountant, oil the stand to testify to tho corructnosa of a JnWo, of figures compiled to show ' n, \community of intoroat** In tho rato por ton per mllo on coal carried by tho accused railroad companies. Only three of tho flvn commissioners woro In attendance, Chairman Knapp ttttd Commteloners Yeomnim ami iTouty. Tho commtalon denied a ranttan by counsel jforjtlioDelaware, tackawonna and Western railroad to strike* Mr, Ynldon's compilation from tho record and granted a motion by counsel! for tho complainant that tho reports of tho respondent railroads on tarlffa and ratoa filed with tho commission and dated Juno 00. 1003, bo considered 08 evidence. The complainant's counsel then nnnpunocd that his caso was closed and tho hearing was suspended until later in tho day. At tho afternoon session notice* war given by counr.p! for the* railroads that a motion would bo made later t o dis- miss on tho ground that Mr. Ifoaral has no right to bring tbo action and tho hearing was then adjourned. Sensational .Acousatlons' Against the Dawes Cprr2irilsslot*-r8ald to Bo In- terested In Oil Leases Upon Una\* In Dispute —Question of Tltlat© IST'.OpO Acnes, \Washiastojm Sept, ?9,-Jusfcfce An- derson of thus supreme court of the District of Columbia has rendered an opinion in ta-e Injunction proceedings of the DehuiNaro Indiana against Sec- retary Hitchcock and the Dawes Indian cammisiilon, etlssolvlng tli© temporary Injunction Uerretofore. granted. The caso lraryolved the rigb-t of the lecretaryito pass on the l&fypOO Hoifea tf land in the Ohorolcee nation* ijogre- jated for the wo of tho Delawares. The Indians claimed that tho sec- retary Is wltAoiit authority to ap* provo or disapprove of tho segregation, as it has been approved by t|ie In- dians interestsed, and a tompofay in- junction was snmteo. Soon after tlio decision mi rend- ered an nttor-aioy filed ft petition in the court of claims for tlio Delaware* against the UxiltGd Statos asking for 11^00,000 dnKmagos beeatiso of the ex« pciasca to the* 'Indians for defending title of tholr annils. In this potitxoii they make some ten* satlonal statocaonts. One of tlxeio ac- cusations Is tx> the «ffoot that mem- bt ra of tlio DSAYOO cominlsstont aro Jn- icrcatfd in oiS lonses. and companies hoildinB leases mads updn their landa by CUfroUws, olafming Utte. The uutition allesea Hint the Dawea com> mt38lon, dlaregsuillne: tholr offlcdal dut- lies. consplro«a and' confoder*tod' to cheat tho poti&Jonors so as to gain pos- session of tbe3r lands for themsotve* or for their coni|iaaies under the pro- tfrico of allottSni! sal«J lands to diver* persons wlio ct.ro willing to eritor Into contracts of UMBO a»d sale with rop- rccontativea at.S irust and laact com- paxiloa. In whtcli tho morobcrs of the DJS.WC3 commission aro Interested, It Is further charged that the Dawei cozninlaslon, tx-ltcr tho sogrce«Uon of tho land to L230 Dclawnrei), allowed mare than 2O0 jiorsons, not Dola- wcure'a, \to motXio selections for home* upon parts of tlio said Dolaw&re land* so sum sated as aforesaid, asd have alfuwiil such norsons to (No applica- tions for nllotxaonts Uiorcon, and lmv* sousht by rccoii)iiimtlailoii8 contained In their ropor* of April 20, 1003, to tho socre-taiy of tho intorlor to causo stops to bo taken to prevent tho saiiromo court of the Urtlti'd States from rendorios luch Jtlifsmcnt In tJio caaso now ponding therein n.t won! «l confirm In your petit- ioners tho tltfsq lo eadd 157,000 aore* so segregated as aforesaid,\ Tho noceret=»ry of tho Interior is eharn^d with canlawftil aols to deframl Ihr* Indians, azach as that of encour- untng whlto cnen who havo married sqcaw wives Co nrnko claim to Dela- ware lands. ;\\'8fEBt fwWMm&illftw* •'• To Be FormefiBefore End «»f V!eai* to Control ib> Hxport Tr:Ju*e;* t Loadon,. geut,' 29,-^The Britfsh'eon- sul general ^1'.Berlin reports that the formation; of *a dermau steel trust may be expected Before the end of the year, Qrie of '-^ objects .-will he to controlvthe ejsporis of irw and steel, ^yhieh, haa sot hitherto been under-' taken'' 6 y most of tb,e existing syndi- cate?. \ •; \•'. It i s proposed to inaugnrate a sya- fan jog settlemeitit between home and fojagn salea, and determine the share of the Individual works belPOSing to the cotobinatipn. • f he consul says that the large in- crease in. German iron and steei ex- port? dining Jhe last two years Vas ci)tained hy selling: at price? \Which ireo,uently left no margin of profit, but even incurred a .JOBS. It is expected that the »ew syndi- cate will he able to condtiet export operatlona under favorable, conditions. • The trust will include wOrits helong-, ipg.'to.the raw Iron, rough hardware, girder and rail syndicates, and will later take in members of the sheet iron,,tubes, wire and Iron har syndi- cates, Several of these combinations will terminate this year. They will not he dissolved, but will he merged Into, the new trust, The raw iron syndl- c&se of Westphalia and tipper' Silesln are negotiating for a price convention and a limitation of their respective, business spheres, and it is expected that these will be successful. * * ••••?;v'\. •/•• Prestd^t-'Agalit In Washington. - vyasbingfohi Sept 29-—-After an. .ab- senee of '$fcM¥bs : M Oyster Bay* Paces- ideiit.RoQs&veJfe joturn^d to Washing? ton yest#day, arriving at 4 o'ejock In the afterflooni. -The pitesident waa- a?- comnanlea hy IMrSi itposevelt, Miss Alice Roosevelt and other members of Hhe family and by Private Secretary Loeb, \She president was greeted by.| saveral hundred people who. cheeked when bp entered, Ws. carriage. ]He also WAS. met by postmaster General Payne, ^ Colonel SymouS; sup&rlnteadeht of pi.hilJS' hnlldiiigs. and grounds; Qriief Willfle of the secret service and other public officials, the president and family drove dlreot to the Wfaito HOU8I?, Alt Bulgarians to Be Shot. JLondon, Sopt, 29,--The Times learns that the palace committee at Yildiz Kiosk has recommended that all Bul- garian* captured in the future, wheth- er armed or unarmed, shall t)e shot. It 1H stated that the stiltan hblds tho same view and tho necessary orders havo been issued. Baklwar Pasha who was responsible for the massacres at KruBhevo and Smilovo, has been deco- rated with tho order of tho MedJIdio of the first class. He has ben sent to tbo district of ICastoria, where six vil- lages have alrosdy been burned aad many insurgents killed. BASEBALL GAMES. Cars RolledJ. Down an Embankment, Chattanooga, Tonp,, Sept, 29.—A Cincinnati Sputhom passenger train ian into a cow gtt ffiennsary, Term., 120 miles north of Chattartooga, and the engine, two small cars,, baggage and express oar left the track and rolled down a sjeep embankrnent;\ Engineer Frank Parker of Chattanooga was 'in' stantly Mled and seven men were bad- ly injured, two fatally, American League. At New York—New York, 7 ; Dotroit, o, ~„ At Washington?—Washington, 0, 3; Cuicago, C, 10. At Boston—Boston, 8, 0; St Louis, % 0. At Philadelphia.-Philadelphia, 4; Cleveland. 3; 10 Innings. MARKET REPORT. \ ILLr.SAN'8 TRIAL. PERIOD OF LIQUIDATIONE. Probable Limit of Its Extent 8ubjcct of Grave Disquiet on Wall Street. Now York, Supl 20.—Wall street spent another gloomy day whicb was dovpted moally to trying to discover whero the unending stream of liquida- tion camo from and what caused it. Tho source of selling orders i3 n myajery and Inferences usually drawn from the p'ersonaliiy of brokers em- ployed are nlmo.it Invariably wrong. Tho conditions which prompt tho liquidation and the probable limits of its extent oro consequently tho sub- ject of grave disquiet and apprehen- sion. Comptroller Rldgley-s opinion expressed before the Maryland! and \Vashihgton bankers that \a largo per- centage of loaning power has goo© in- to unproductive interests\ formulates thb dread of Wall strcot over tho pres- ent situation. ' Tlie reaction In tho iron and steel industries* .tho high Interest rates, es- pecially on mercantile,paper, and the curtailment of production in other lines, caused tlio fear that over exten- sion has spread to Industrial and com- mercial lines, representing additional \unproductive Interests,\ to hi> follow- ed by liquidation and contraction The present course of tho banks Is directed towards conserving tho com- mercial and Industrial needs for credr Its and to this end they are inexorable to all promotions) and financing pro- jects. The miscarriage of these pro- jects Is still the causo of \most of the liquidations. j Inquiry among the very highest financial interests elicits statements that nothing of a serious or untoward character is apprehended. Der«ndant HacE « Pistol In H!« Hind and Anot3ior In hli Pock«t Whtasn Arrested, L«oxlngUm, &. ft, Sopt 28.—A Jury n »3 si cured ca-xly In tho Tillman trial It v.!i3 nuinliis-tcil at tho very outset of tlio trial tSant every Inch of the grownd is to bea contested. The exmnlmstlon of six witnesses woo completed' In the aftorrioon after Tllmnn had emtcrod at plea of \not guilty.\ U. li Doland, a member of the Col- umbia police force, testified to arrest- ing Tillman af*t«r Qouzalcs was shot. In crnswer to a. question, Uoland said TllJaian told tElm that ho had ihoi Oouzak'S. ' Mr. Tillman Klstoned intently to the prnc-ppfiings. FSolnnd said defendant carried a pistol In his hand and that another wns foand la ills pocket Other officers, wore called to identify the weaponiTHjHio of \whloh i» 'auto- matic. , Tiio ejothes vcorn by Gbnaaiea when ho was shot wer-«e also exhibited. There are two hundred wltftesseBto be heard. Nsw York Provision Marktt. Now York, 28. WHEAT — No*. 2 red, 82«,c f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Dutath, 88ftc, CORN — No, 2 corn, 63?to f. o. b. afloat; No, 3 whlto, E4c. OATS — No. Js oats, 41&c{ Nfi 3 white, 42c; No. 3 white, 4t^c. PORK—Mesi, SH.76©1S.G0; family, »18.S0©19.O0. HAY—Shipping; 60®G5c; good to choice, IS©S0c. BUTTER—Creamery, extraa, 21Wc; factory, 15©l«o; weitern IriilUtlon craamery. 17©18c OHBEaE>—State, full cream, good to prime, 12&& EOOS — State and Pennsylvania, fancy, selected, 25®28c POTATOES — State and East'em, per bbh, 11.3701.76. l | A LONG 8EfiTENCE.\\' One TJ»«t Dlaconnteil tike Lonar«»l , One B-r«r*i( B»«r Uttered. Abram B, Hewllt hnd a very nimble wit and tlearly Ioycd a Joko. He was once a goest at a dinner- which Includ' cd Itocordor Smyth and Senator Evarts. The recorder was poktoe fun at the senator and .read frora a nowspapor clipping what pnrportocl to ho a seii' tenco from a recent sp>«ech made hy the sonator, but which \was In reality wholly fictitious, as the senator knew quite well, At its conclusion the laugh waslonjr and hearty a,t Mr. Bvarts* «* ponso, and no ono laufcUed longer or heartier than the senator himself. As soon as the Inughtex bad subsided Ur. Hewitt suddenly leroaed nOross ths table and, looking rather sternly Into the smiling face of the recorder, said in a well assumed tone of reproach: \Thht certainly Is a remarkable tven tence/tyour honor, but criticism of II does not come well from you If today's newspapers are to he bolSeved, for tfaey contain a sentenco of much greater length which Is attributed to you.\ \Why—why bow is tbtat, Mr. How- Utr\ Inquired tbe recorder, with con- siderable confusion, \Because said Mr. Ilerwltt, with the utmost gravity and thai srlra enxUo which always accompaxaled bis beat sayings, \you are there quoted as ut terlng ft sentence Uint was to last through tlio whole life of the prisonex.\ —Philadelphia Ledger. ' U-f *»*iiaal Wtoflliip A*»#?»jt SS e : jtcl!r5s*r» ^ Wlife* IS; *fct!-'JBSM*llfrttp*»e4r«i The Olli*. 'Testamea^ reeoBls 1 flhffi5V,.[',^ ( ^ llu '^' !i x -<*\> ^^fe^.^ftert, through VViuchtJiefeM^a^book*it 11 ^ 9 .^f if**tl ^.V^'W^- mal woi'sMp-ariion^vtte :l*;(leli|es, t *^-^ w .^f.-^S^^'| :i < *ve^ wbichmust hnve rasteflfor ages e&4»^« a W rent f ^l^jfi 1 ??*?\*\^* fore the prohibition inculcated/I.U the mgbm of Terduxe and'fllHhK ;fo r »; second line of the Decalogue was rot.- • W * n ?r* «»?» ** water couwi* with nralated. A.t a cotoparatlveiy late date *»**W t»rrex»ts, ^The h«shmea tooisr 'Jehovah was worshiped under the }WP -t« Snd 'wntexr by dlgjSllnig^tas^ii popular symbol of a bull, while the bottoms of these dried, Up 'rjvir beds, twelve oxen upholding the laver 16ai \*They> dig aholethireeorfour;f|8ife.deop' Solomon's temple, as well as the horns. P* ta?*» tie a spesfge to the epd of § adorning tbae altar, wove drawn from hollow reed. The- sponge absorb* th* the pvovaleJCtt bnli'ivorsblpV'- ' • -Websture atjbeisoittomof ^lie,^o»e,; anij Modem research has also proved that the natives draw it Into their mvoufhi the eherubUM wpce represented hi ^aJbrougH'tSemedari^thenemn.^ form of winged bulls. M, Lenormant'%la)b^Sheis'for futuareuse, . \' hi bis famous Ijuok on the *'B'egijihihg» tThle'aufinahi that inhabit such iraites' of History\ says that during'the time - as tihe BCalaharl ««e of course si^ejig.\ of th'o kings! nud ; propli6ts ^'mpst as-, i tonied.toj: illypigjupon' yery -.smjilB «no' suredly the vhorubluj, as there describ-' iflfrequeai supplies of'water, Th'e'BechV ed» are anlosiils.\ A aB-ighfinB; Bljifcop, - *\ On one oc*aolou Bishop Selwyruwos going dowa the river Waihato with a Maori whea the latter,jwbo .was very lassy, left off paddling; the canoe, .at the same tune muttering; that if Selwyn were not a filshop he would—well,,;\g<i for hiro\ to a moment the bishop, told the man to turn tbe canoe nslioft, i wbero, stripping himself #t everything, episcopal, tie said, pointing fo his robes, etc: Tlio bishop lies thejSi the maun Is here*. I am quite ready }' come' on.*' The Maori did not \come on,\ however, but quietly resumed his work without anoihk murmur,—London Tit Bits. • • .. t- The reason why \the sheriff of New Sork cannot bo elected 1o two succes- sive terms is this: It Is the sheriff's duty to carry out the process of courts ' against officii] I delinquents during trial; und after cc-sivlctlon. Should a sheriff | endeavor forcibly to hold over for a j second time after having been defonu-d for ro-olectlou lie woutld be the instru-1 meat of the court's process against himself, a paradoxical position which the Jaw avoidH by maldng bhn inoligl- ble t or re-elaetlon. ' uana dq- not lend their cattle to the drinking piaees oCtjeher than bnee. In' t^p or three days, Zf Is said that xo.atii in the Kalahari frequently pasi months without w-ater. Demoralization In London. •*iondon, Sept. Sa.-^-Itenewed heavy realization chiefly in the best Invest- ment securities, caused a demoraliza- tion on the stock* markets, almost amouMlng to a panic, Consols once touched 87% being a full point beneath the lowest reached during the Franco- German war. The heavy llcmtdation IS said to be due to thb needs of Amer- ican financiers and speculators. Great apprehensions are felt regarding the •position oh Walt street and anxiety Is entertained cmteernim; the stock ex- change settlement here Wednesday'. SCliere are rUmorS of probable failures, Davis Poisoned Candy Case. Glens Falls, !^-ept, 29.—A second per- son is now suspected in the Davis poisoned candy case aad important de- velopments ttru esxpeoted in a day or so. Chief of Police Buckley sooured the package of caas3v yesterday and an analysis of It will'bo made. He also examined a patzltngo of anonymous letters wl-iih MarS. Davis had received whlcJi were insu-itlng in character and evidently written III a disguised hand. Buffalo Provision Market Buffalo, Sept 28. WHEAT — No. 1 northern. 8GHo; winter wheaL No. S red, 82c CORN — ..o. 2 yellow, 63»4o f. o. b» afloat; No. 3 yellow, 52&C. OATS — No, 2 white, «%c Lab. afloat; No. 3 white, 41a FLOUR—Spring wheat, best patent per bbl., J4.7506.OO; tow grades, $3.25 ©S.E0\ BUTTER—Dreamery western ex- tra tubs, 22c; state and Penn- sylvania creamory, 21@22c; dairy. fair to good, 18©lSc CHEESE—Fancy full cream, 12e; good to choice,, 11 @ 11 y,c; common to fair, 9@10c E0G8—State, fresh fancy, 22@23c PQTATOES—Per bu., 4B@55c. Dre««c«* Terkecre. Jtlsa Salllu BIOJEO, who lived in Cad rort county, Md., somo years ago, was (n tho habit of gathcrins chicken {rapes In tlio autumn and making thexn into medicine by nrciervins them tn spirits. It happened once, after the contcata of ar Jnr contaulng tho decoction had been exhausted, tint ills* Bloke emp- tied liquor soaked srapos oxi tho ground. Here hor flue brood of turkeys quickly gobbled them. Presently Miss Blake found tho tur- keys lying on tho ground, and net real- izing the cause of their stupor sh* thought they were dead, In order to realize something- from tihe feathers, the had the turkeys picked. The car- casses were thrown outdoors. The next morning there was a great huo and cry from the servants in the back yard, and, looking ou£ of the win- dow, Miss Blake saw her turkeys walk- ing about absolutely bare except for a Cow tail and wing feathers. In order to protect thexn from the cold, tho good woxonU boagat cnongib rod annuel to make each turkey a com- fortable garment Very soon, to the wonder of the neighbors far and wldes. Miss Blake's turkeys stalked abroad, wearing their red cents with tho same easy grace with which they bad won* their feathers.—Youth's Companion. Slow. Wabash—How long did It take you t i do that picture? French- Afctlst (proudly)—1 an? on- gnge upon cot (or aces months t Wabash—Just as 1 thought Ysu're dead slow o\rcr here. .Wby, I'T* saw fellers In Chicago turain' them things out while yo -wait.—Philadelphia Prcsa Hit Buffalo Live Stock Market. CATTLE—Best steers on sale, $6.25 ©6.C5; good to choice shipping steers. $4.7B®6.00; fair to good steers$3.C5 CP4.15; common to fair heifers, $3.25 fp3.401 choice to extra fat heifers, $ 4.00@4.40 ; good butcher bulls, $3.00 @S.B0; choice to extra veals, $8.25® 8.75; common to light, $5.50@>7.00. SHEEP AND LAMBS — Choice lambs, $ 5.60@B.65 ; yearlings, good to „ „^ •^teSeft® 0 *^ 01 f\ 8 !? common 4 ramp ' wlm «^^\tWOTrypac7s U of a Well Kno-wvn Writer Doadt Chicago, Sopt 29,—Henry D. Uoyd, the -well known writer* oh economic subjects, died at his hoxiie In WTnndt- ka, Mr. Lloyd -wns born in Now York city. May-1. 1817. He took an ac- tive part In the organizatlpn of the Youns Men's ^loriinlolpal Reform, As- soclafeion of Now York in 1870, whi6h contributed n\it«3rl«lly *to the over- throw of the Txsrccil machine la that year. He came *o Chicago In 1872; | 1.75@3.00 ; wether sheep, $ 3.75@4.10 ; \ HOGS—Mixed packers* grades, $6.60 ©6.65; medium hogs, $ 6.40@G.5O ; pigs, light, $6, 00@6.26 . Instinct of An! An English periodical aays: The in- stinct whereby wild creatures detect those of the human species who are likely to be hostile to them and those w&n may be regarded a8~*a-rmlcss Is of so subtle a quality that It almost appears to partakse of Uie • aatu|re of metaphysics. In the nesting season plovers will aartually buffet the angler who Is fishing to3 close to tbeir broods. bnt by the date of the shooting season they would not allow h!m to get with In two fields of tiiem. Tbe Wood pi geon seems to know exactly the range of the modern fow-Ung piece and will flash boldly past ax «n laterral of luC* yards and npward, hut iacsarefniqntck' ly to put a tree between himself, and a sportsman If disturbed at any,, range within gunshot Tho fos fenows that he is sacred from gnas aad will auda- ciously seize a fallen pheasant and de- Buffalo Hay Market 'HAY—Timothy, new,' per ton, $ 14.00@17.00 ; hay, prime on naw, $14.OO@16.00'; !N6, 1 do do. ©13,00; No. 2 do do, $11.00@12.00,' 'loose, track, $12.00 English CTlokclers Won. \Philadelphia Sebt, 2S.—The, rJKetft Cricket team tit »gland defoafed' Alt PhlladelpWa at \WNaMckeft.-.&elghts % , thte thifd daa?; of tbe tost naatoh, Tto visitors wont liy seven w(ekets, • Utlca Dairy Market. Utica, Sept. 28. Sales of eheese on the Utlca dairy odard of trade today were: Xajrge White, 8 lots of 470 boxes &v\ 1134c; large colored, IS lots of 1,338 boxes at U%o; small white, 10 lots of, 817 hoxes at,ll?4e; small colored, '37 lots of 3,5&7 boxes at ll^o, retriever. Ho is quite awstre that the latter Is no foxhound. „.„,_„ She was, a doctor's little girl. In her father's office she bad seen a number of boxeu on which was written, \Thia side up with care.\ In answer to her question her mother bad said, \Yon See, when papa gets these boxes he doesn't know what Is In them, and If it is something that might. break it wouldn't be good for It to set i t upside down.\ The llttlfe girl pondered over It for some time. A few days later she came to her mother, saying, \Manama when God made us did he pat a sign on our left sides that says, 'This side up with carer*\ \Why?\, asked tt»e mother, stalling. \Because 3 hear* papa tell somebody that ft was bad for people t o lie on their left sidesi 'caifse It wouldn't be good for their hearts, and I know Tnlngs loot: dim 4o old folks. They need have soxno young eyes about 'em to let 'cm know the 'wdtld'a the lami- as I t used to tM. \Waiting la tho bank directly m front of roe was a ehunulng woman of twen- ty or so who wns baring her first, ex- perience In \banking said the mer- chant ns bo lighted his cigar after luncbooo. \Stio was naked the ques- tions usual for one wtxo ur opening an account—hor name, nddreai, whothcr married or single and nor father's and motber's mime. 8be got aloasrall right until the clerk asked: «.-...* \ •aiothert cnnlden name, plcta*.' \'I don't quite nandorstand, I'm afraid.' she said hesitatingly. \ 1 mean your mother's name whea •be wns a glrL.' explained the clerk. \•Sow should I fcno'Wi I dont Ilka Impertinence, slrl Row should I know j j i dlda't kuow her whoa sho was a glrL | The Meul Are you trylag to xnska tun of me. sir?*\—Now York times. DkrvcC. Oat Imnnnmnrt. Uncle Sam tins a black list of birds and quadrupeds which it Is absolutely prohibited to introduce into this coun- try, sciys the Chattanooga Times. The mougmose, tbe (lying rose and the star ling are ou the list. Tbo mongoose Is a species of ferret, a native of India, where It Is domesticated os a sort of animal rat trap and snako destroyer. It was Introduced into Jamaica to get rid of the sufsar cane rats. These cr- tertiilnntcd. however, tho -mongoose went on to dtfft off the insect destroy- ing birds, with tho result that the crops hnve been devastated by insects in some sections ef the island ^be ani- mal is exeeed-rsgly crafty, nocturnal In Its habits and evades traps with ease. The flying fox. known also as the fruit bat. I s a voracious harvester of fxtilts and vegetables. Tbe starling belongs to th* crow family. Apprirc-lolca Hlmspir. A little boy Svliile playing near the Serpentine feH Into tbe water. An Irish laborer who was passing at the Ume co'urageonsly Jumped Into the wa- ter, clothes msd nil, aad rescued tho boy, says Spare Moment. A lady wbo fond observed the bffive deed went up to Pat and, shaking his hand, snld: \I feel It an honor, my brave man, to shake hands with jrou. Many u worse man than y6u has been present- ed at court\ \Faith you'te rolght xuuuv\ replied Pat as he proceeded to wring the wa- ter outjof his coat \Tk* last tolme 01 was preslnted at court Oi only got one month, wnolle rue mate got two. besor- \Btloo Btn'ae CMckeme.\ , Everybody Ithow* that natira« «(' Bolawar^r are 'caJled \Blue Hftn'S Chicken's/' 'brrt pofc-one in it huaared can tell you why they are so caliad, The epithet Is said to have had Itsi ori- gin I n the following-: One of Delaware's most gallant fight. era in the war of ttxe Revoiutlotj was a Captain Oaldwell, \who was nptpHcious for bis fondness fox* cockflghtlng. «Ht drilled his men ndrnlrably, tb»y balnf knoW'tbronfcholit **» «njy ai-.'.'Pald. weli'a Gamecocks,\ . .- . _ Thlai saxao Caldwell held to- th« pih <!iillax? theory that xio cock wai rsjiilly gameunlessltawotfaerwssablue hen, As tho rnqntbi Wo*re away C?*!dw«H'( men became known as the \Blue Ben's Chickens,\ a tttlo w*ich only facte****. tho|r respect for thes old ramecoi*: cap. tain, The iitcina,me became famoua and af tor tlio cjoao of the war waa ap, piled indiscriminately to a» native* of; tho Dlalnoad State. * A STortmno Xm a Cleo'ic A man In Vienna, possessed as an heirloom an old clock made early in tho sixteenth, cetiluacy, He tbcug&t it was worth, about |UX One \day a f t*e*n- gcr came and offerod him $400 for It »TliO'OWliear;iaap(i(rtssd;that if |t-*HM worto that It might \be worth mom, so ho Inrestlgsated tho nuatter. He soou re- ceived aa offer of $-1,000 tor It and finally sold It to the Kensington muse- mi), Londctn, for J2OtC00., ' I?olli»Trliia n J»»<norlptt«», Larry-HDow old Bdurphy break arm? Donxsy-Kollc-wlnr the/doctor\i pre- scription, larry-Phwat? Donxty-x\l8; It hlerw out *v th' iirin. d'ow, and aXurpby w-£nt after It—Phdli.. tfellihla Record. Th* nkiatatev. * Tbe fslling of a drop of rain I* a commonplace, everyday mstter, bat * Cash of llcJbtnlng-ibt, that 1* soattnln* out,of tho ordinary, sMmethinc to won- der'at. to most moa think! Tbs hum-' bio payslclat ploddlxxc on th* trail of theso maniecstations of physlcal.enany thinks otbenrute. To him th* droj» of wator falling gently 3* ranch mort of a mystery than the Hidden rapture of th* •ir gap and the hendlong rush ot-'etleo trieal energy la a dlscruptive cUacntrrf*. Although rain hast fallen since, th* dawn of creatloa, man knows Tory Ut- ile about the origin, tbe structurs- of the raindrop. Tbo r-eason for this is that tbe simple looking drop of rain 1* la reality <t xaarv<e!6Us ndcrocbarm, Somo^day when the mccbani ,> m of % drop of\ rain shall be xnade plain It will be found that the universe itself Is sot more wonderfully hehd together. •< - .The size of .the dmj? Is not the obsrta- cle In tho way of a clearer knowisdf* of the- drop slraclure. loir the averaf* diameter of raindrop** Is not far from one millimeter, anct men of icksao* have to deal With quantities inflnltalx. imallec-SoiHot UngaLzlne. BUTTER-—Creamery, 27 nackaees Willie nn.«l IIIH Polllcacss. Willie (reading his Verse ht Sunday school)—\And taboy took Joseph's coat, killed a boy and dipped tho coat l a the blood.\ '. \Now Willie,\ sold tlie -teacher,, \you know the text reads 'killed a kid.' hot a boy.\ \Yes. but didn't you tell US It da vui- gar to say 'kid' -when taUcing about lit. JUe boys?\ replied the- apt scholar, beaming with delight at bis good meut- (Wv-Philadolohia Teleeraoh, - Tlie irtn or at, A young mah -writes'to me: «• \Is it proper to kiss a young Indy to Whom you are engaged If She says you mustn't?\ I ' • .*-• \No sir, It Is decidedly Improper. That's half tie fun ! of if'-Brooklyn It seems strange thuit uo anlind a» less It oa the squirrei* seenm to s-olld It* , self a ahelter with tee expres* objec* of keeping off the rain, which thfry all so much.dUllke. Monkeys are- mJJers- bfe In -wet and could easily build, sn*l- ters if they had the sense to do sol \As the creatures hop disconsolately ilong In- the rain,\ writes 1 Bar,, JMplin« in bis \Beast and Han la IMdla,*' *W crouch on brauchea, with daripplng backs ael against the -tiee trnaTcns shelter from a driving storra, they hnve the sir *>t being very aorry for demselve*.\' TSvi even tbe orang ontseng, which builds a small platform iS'tie trees on- whlcb to sleep lit xilght,.hemerseenis mthlxik of a'rooi) though the Dyaks say' tnat when it* very wet i t covers Itself with the leaves -of the pandanus, a large fern,—IVindon Spectaxsor. < r-»mlmlne KH>CIO. TliJ prott^, girl WSJB joofcjing ou^t «t the wbiaow a! the trolley tea? pushed slowly up the bill past; her house. Hie car was crowded, ar*d a number of men were riding on tlae rear platform. Just as the car reached a point oppo- site the girl's house act 'attractive look- ing box fell from the pocket of a Very sWeli young man landing on the\' car step./.Tbe pretty glM held.her breath until the car sped Out: of sight, Then she rusted'out and grabbed the box. It was a pound o f delicious chocolates. \1 couldii't atop iko^c^^couldil?'' ***• said to ner conscience. \And besides it wasprofcably ihtend;c4 for a'pretty girl. and\-v^ith a peek tnto' the looking Slnsg-\a pretty girl baa It\—Pittsburg- Ho Ulapaliigr 'JTcare. - .. _ Giaude—M3ss Thlrtyodd seems t o hold her age -welU-. . Maud—SbldherageX Whjri she hain't let go of a single year .aiitc* she'a'b Theatre Tralii.W . - ©a- aljpve date tral' will ru.ii , a, BufEaib to Brocfej slatiofls, leavi;U|l, fy,iib^wmm.0ci : toi attehii Mn^'Bi aWthaOdilM itoQdd-l'eUovvs' ^featti'aetlpns pnthis\ ;^ate wu gtar 4tofttp, l\oj vilje; A-cadomy^ Lafavet^, \The ceum,- '\Dlie-Evil Roun,4 trip rati -frfitn Mediiia, auc and return. ^Qaji on New Y agents for tickets tion. COR the BesfBi I Panoy Elour.\ ;P. BLOOD JpRTJEA] r\ItS. ^SAYER •ffol^redgff Aparian •.'Hours:—8 to 1^ a, Consultation Fre IpRBD'B. SKESn r . Counsellor a • • ,-^Kearney bail <|eueral praotico in for Sale by F. I Law Indian Blood Gtiarc to crjro Scrofttlt Fever Sores, Bio all blood disordej putely Herbal, ai Blood Purifier an not known. Each bottlocor treatment and sel Try it aud bi Sale by Ohns. A Y. Compomidei Medicine CJo., Ho e •A R T I Q ISSb-lm dr. Q has pur . 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