The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1901-1982, April 11, 1906, Image 2
Glor
Real Hand Gr
tions fo.
IEY m::y sing
T :n praise of
p~nqiuq~ I T A; T 013 1
huskv as onie
ho did \rond
orn-fed basis.
It Wias gr
ro a superl]
kn fow. by 4,n- o:ii Lonw, lIhimn
wimer1 . !is si.tee ic irivate Ial
roail lamiis. Tlhe grains Ve
'With it the 1;'.ng of - t. s ( nez
T'hee recipts -ay help out
'-r rt-a! planai:tion! .loimnlfy
sugar :.hr ie e . a -t .1i1on
solla.ihelame o eam.I tarar.
a thic- be. Gre-ase yOul P",
slow, ttuiy veIl for five hlouirs
This is The real plantation,
ohainme' fro:n a former slave o1
y( quit Corn bread. f!
lowimg:
Onle qz art s'v'.c1. ltl' a t,
!as-- ;W.)i(w5esOnuls of sait.
flour. Wix well and bakc slow
of ihar and mcai ala m bc va
'eiimt e', thi s iakes. a (1 e i. S
or iuticr alone.
Whble not accessary, ter
ed bu: i- and two eg by thmw
TFhn thereV( are n22.12kes, d
colpany in the reamll of corn.
Evolution
The Kind of A
Needed in Ch
From an Ec
#90o*e*gOO ISCLOSURES
V0 : tary interests
the "rake-off!
all these cut 1
0boss question
thoutghtful pa
less and reo
al liance-'have(
orought bto
iandcie r- and the rich demagogi
in their indignlation to -use an
aind to betdown the _ corrupt
and -iga.,tic corporate funds.
Aid victories for thle r4it, but
and thlt rich aind self-exploitin.g
i ion of the pIeole for their owi
S11, -while 11.th intion fecita
ttccomaplishled tilou';h out syst
tak!e 2CClecont of the whole situa
uptbutilding the state in the s1)it
mlotives and (quality o h e
degradation of the causes invol
in the civic battles to come
teadership. but of leadership in
and wvith the nteeds and legitin:
Our politics must be concrned
civic administration: there mun
an impracticable and demiagogiC
icalism: radical, because thoro
ever is good ini 'xisting conidit
must be mtade through calm in
lutioni no01 -spelled with an '.
.ifot a
Dis)
By Charles E. Hug
H-iS is not a 1
believe in thi
TIhink of the
t neir trusts.
orWe watt
masdricht
though he dit
proof. Let
office lbe read
ir answer to. -Where did he g
it is all h is AmeriCan de
The :ollege m1an) too ~ fe(uentl
We want less of this desperate
or a fortune. We find too mmi
a1 lolitical heeler just to get su
met hods. -We have been disal
alma mater. We want a baptis:
the presece of the Almighty I
Where else are we to 1ind(1
to thie men fromt the universit
upon a college man who wili c<
iexncy! The college man shoull
nie time for indiscrimhinte con
i.s 2(lequtet to exhibit the fact
the college man in a peculiar 2
brother'.
PMystery
ByJ
999O99 H E mnystery E
fictio loff eve
interest. Pr
elfmient Of su
* * ~satisfyinlg anm
*p~spseee n which the
and emnphasiz
ni theO story. Characterization,
tlrdinlatedl to the great b'usines:
Cidenii. the successionl of climna
1the narrative while the secret
fair here. Laite a p~eriodlic sen
with the concl'udinfg paratgralpil
madet1C ricar.- 2Harper's WVeekly
fied Corn
ound Meal, With Direct
r Its Preparation.
F. De Garis.
liien in poetry and proe bout thei L no0
id no Ia dL; but no on,. shdisinghigher t han I
C Imeal I h nave etn cli ady. The supply is hm
es; the nan who g its i "i his midst fcll as
of ihe real a-iifS-those hardy warriors
ers in wi :'ar, the (ie an"., i travel oi a
,unl in a hand or coffie ',ill aZnd wa ma'
r variety o sweet ("(; - 'I ol' s0 1 as I
1 faminly for personal use inl suillr aud
e was 1ln ago forgotte1-l ike that of most
e p1lmp thand sort ; ( and ground Nvit in
wn t 01c (dkashole, and the meal ought to Carry
those who Cal get th m11eal:
r .tl: one pin t ofi Indtlian we i. zl f a Cu)
.1ul o" but ter 01 l, a small 2eAspoonful ot
ad enotghDll butcteiilk o-- swee- ifl!k to mn-ake
i well, and pour tvie hat into t. Hake in a
ohnny. or hoe. cake. the rt.cipew for which was
ex-Gov. Poinde'xtcer of Georgiv.
0111 a dozen difteem recipcs we like the fol
les2on ful of t'ooking soda. a c fu of 00
femt*I eaclI)s ofrn meal. 1and four of v.(at.
v for three-quarters of1 an hour. lroportions
(I a iit le to Suitilarious sts. Ccoked in a
ud1ding eaten w1ih crcame- or milk and slar,
mlay b'. added to the bread half a c11) of 11Cit
e Who prefr it icher.
dgesni.firs. la)l)eS _-1 much Ilther good
Not Revolution
eadership Imperatively
ic Battles to Come. . .
itorial in The Century.
s to the outrageous handling of large miom'
by individual managers of large corporations
" and the employment of corrupluion funds
iearly as large a figure in the elections as the
and the question of public franchises. To the
rt of the public, it is evident that conscience
seless rich men and the vulgar boss-often mn
Iprepared the way for a reaction that has
deplorable prominence both the ( dem1agogue
o-politician. The masses of the people are apt
y stick," as the phrase is. "to hit the bosses"
d corrupting exploiters of public franchises
'hese are the days. there!fore. not only of splen
also of prosperity for the sensational financier
demagogue. who tise the wholesoie indigna
t personal ends. Here are ghastly dangers to
tes itzelf upon an(d avafils itself of the good just
m'1 of universal suffrage, ouir- people need to
tion and go on with the work of purifying and
it, of Wisdomn. It woild b well if the sinere
d say. when impute hands seize the banner 0f
wil follow the flag only in clean hands and~i
too ofte'n tihe charac(t er of the leader. and the
:dership, are forgotten-ci thle dletr'imnt and
ed and of public morals in general.
the need~ is greatt. not meurely of disinterested
thorough sympathy with the wvays of thinking~
ate aspirationls of the mlasses of our people.
more and more with the practical matters of
st be1 -welfare". goveriment, not accordmng to
p~roram. but in the spirit of conservative rad
igh and just: and conservative, because what
ions mfust be coniserved, and becau~se advanlce
estigaton1 and reasoniable expCIeriet, by eso
Time to Be '
heartened
hes, the Insurance Inquisitor.
tie 0 be disheartened, but for confidence.1
soundness of American life. We need to
i~lions of our fehow citizenis who are true to
What we needl is a revival of the sense of hon
to hear less of i he mlan who began poor' and
s 'an mf~ 2ore abouTt the man11 who lived unsuillied
d poor. We war1 a change ia the btrden o1
her' manlf who hias amassedl wealth or gained
to) 5how a clear balanfce sheet!, and11 if he got
ire to get on, to malke good,. to be successful,
strips himself of his self-respect. for success.
desire to come back to a reunion wp~h an office
y college m,en ready to becomne lickspittiles 01
eess without a thought of themselves or theit
htointedl ]ateiy in too many a son of a famed
nof self-resp~ect~ so that we can statnd erect in:
mrhvmnft than from the colleges?2 We looli
ies for thle leaven of our society. All scorn
urt oice or place as tile rlghlt of his seserv
ie incapable of demagogicail appeal. This is
emmnatol. Fhe mhachinery of our governmen'
-lets b~ase our1 r'ecrimlinations n that. And
enel~ controls the 4Aestiny of Iai.: Iess Zonulat.
hy the
Tale Succeeds i
e F. Hartman.3
Ccment enters to a greater or less degree into
ry kind. Indeed, it is the base of all literary
iarl'. we read a story "to see how it comles
er thigs being equal. the story in which the
sp ense by (left const ructioni andl sutle( shatping
;sutlly maintairned will be :the most utniversally
p lopula. Tfhe mystery. tale of todlay is a stor'
e eesill of suspense5 is delib~erately enlarged.
3ii unil it dlominates every other conlsideratior
atmoshere, emotIonal values, all become sub-)
of plot dievelopmen11t. Thle marshalling of in
e i 2 crscndo0 order, the ctumutlative sweep o;
of the outcome is carefully withheld. is the af
etce of Titanic size, the tale is unrolled tunti
s the meaning of all that has gonle befiore is
ACCORDING; TO THE BOOIL
i lile.1-Bv th 0-way. old man, do you
WASHINGTON TALKS
Principal of Tuskegee Makes
Known His Views
ThE SOUTH THE NEGRO'S i01ME
Celebraticn of 25th Annivers:ry is
Occasion of Addresses by Principal
Washington, Seth Low. Harvard's
President, Sccretary Taft.
delay. InI Ilhe OnSpecial trainl. the
tin wt b retioio of thec
twent-tifthi : ia-r!s.hn-v I! ih o Inb
k . Normu::! and in.1st ! insF iut
I I~' iii 'i\: Cii.' i,
vi' Ii- tI T:l I . w.
cI'rv i ; War \\'ili l1v T.500
H.,bert C. "IO llin p:-.s- ni f th
b i f:1. y n i( bo h-ile of . El
Bookcr \b shotudtons hlcch
iihml. dh
Th e ;artyi1 wa I'so t by:. .5
the 1!!! :!,i b a of Ie
I I n' --,5el yers l a -. 111,'''i - l
l c.'-i han itSuer a T Wsi.i:tI n
di e :il :lr es nt f anI I : e lie
w ii. resu'! z WIItIll I us ; kti vo a.. 1 h
id in p t:
okno T. Washigtn prvi
of im s . i i t lie
1 ion* 'hi) 1"I ' 1 ai, ]I~l(e n !.i'a
asNle Priod d:o.
111 iiv et' I brlev illS il ):XI vii (',O
--.\s nd .h-a s isw ' s id. ' 1. l m - n i f
!hes. i (ben. 'or thi w
in th le sn*ri of thes word. t h
wv~ s it e (' I iit ol''.tlzlt. i!: I ms itl
iaid tin 1I 1.A tog a '( gii: tn-n Ih
lite of( Aii hiebatak he;' ottT;
'0C' 1 - iir a0 d t stheili' TaI( s n elees
Dang:rol ato Regaisrda Mnill-in has
beenlisi-.: Alr en.Wh: f an
wIa rsiti Ill onr (lit wiei IllC t
thed an, lolis. I 4tni . h: ::it-v'i e
(:(hllhI, ( inut ie)2 s. Seic i iL' ei'ais
dreens ilege ralil la it und'i.~ 114 arcw
of thezu':mdfmoe we hrm- nii in ur
elleurse VII!'! nor in'eivif!.et n
Southii Ialtst ''h Peraen lie.ceo
--Prii' Iih-.01 Ill be ieve i'ni irl un-eit
has o;'iiuun aitslf . ot ix:ii ien
!!etloca hu CIiih ll ise rrli:1. i. in ibes
(i;III.t thn b:- n xvsi m~ en uwht re'
n'Oetab(idiga plaie. A ow~ e
Ane I heoitienceX o.apaf the This-e
jon of e hs :4 on~itr ibue (l t o ti i I t
I:l iha 'ofra ~i nep
il h'o-ent iamit ikos:l (ltilitl :tili
Iir Wadingt referred ~'to h
DOINGS IN CONGRESS
What is Being Done Day by Day By
the National House and Senate.
After Southern Fast Mail.
When the jose cielte Siea
Illittee 1.4 partleinille ili t 'e
M*ej i I 'nh l rNe l !:I',
.sai a -, "I) .
held an i!: --.phi'al .\pri! t l~ 1I
> New )r1.1n W : n .,)I:
TVil I li tVlii tiQ.
Mi'. M~ t I f,~i T Iiite . i ie4 il Th', 1
llec Irt I ' e it t'' I
b i- - Sit
S h o u ld F o re go.v -l .I 3.r'n ts .-l a i
op l'ilth s t 41r1aii i :n I i t -
llr". i i.a ies askes: \ ia s
Nur lie ns il I l' iiiitd 11
.itor .nh e 1( e:bl o n re' at ione tltin
lke . ('an li v oi a lte ~ttj
te he parker taes. saiin-i2 nralttr
!U'lllti henplilte~ b'iiei - tni'y In
eriatl itli tte'vela e ils retlttl
tomp i ry eti ny ad r n - e
tsi t as,lt l I (cl j'ii t itll
hi.hitw il t iei ween.e t. 11. ruti' n i.
14 n rr n I 'll( nilills of illel ost il
'lie dt r4iihrttail 1111 i( aiI 1 i. ili t,!( .
eIpl itt'tio l hill t l.el'a i ii 1'1 i jlls
l i harrS se tiui ntwait ( ! I lis n
tne eb rs made ih t ihatt tie Ir ai ad ti(
ieteI li bil ttpt rii lle tif !( t e :t ervic' .t.!
iend e e , inii Ited Iiih1at . - p
pr-opriation for railway~ w~ail wrvice a
wts It be eul" st dwn it wuhit' tto be4.
afte mplet le wisvesto iegation. i~5
Should Forego BenefitS.
..\fr i'it igtl in hte i'ttt.s tit'hi::t
privilet-tes lo certille i t b li : en
ties. Mr. Moioo asked: .--\\ht dll)(s
tiellm crteparty de :ni 0
it. c itmlls eveir elia.': l tit' ss h
s d l . Tll I ILepliblicaln dat forin flows i
likewise. Can you say to lie peoiplt
of Ile a llitetd states. eostli ulTll
yollr. platt'nt allI op}Meed1 1( stlip
ibsusid . at i vou ore reutdl . It lie
off little pal1try lbellellt to ,ul l1m illnv- A
diae ectidn. 11 v ht thei ide trSival
i olilr parey alnd tile it 'ei lt t c5Ielit , I *)
t hat it las I hIed fol a ei lti vl lI
believ ive s lti lit DeViteratls il !
I-) appeal ito their peol[ md nt I')"
iis ra tileoa comp say wie b is at.
ed speiil privilegeb Wash-"
in f li. .\h lI'ta e li a e ir an it de.
"President t a Czar." ve
Thud .ll.lheadwin its SiiOll lis
inWd Ite a euriiism of e Precsidentth
Thre part af Mr. itzeral (N w r
Sen) foat aiue of li e Cih t 1 i iei
elntie to pr perly '~ ta ie tt t of
Hus astio athve ihjectont h inni tktd
toue. bii openintim 5w~>.000 aeo
hoa wasrrity. istead~e The iiviiing
bh Mwr. to the'l wudan tleot rs
larmelitoe asi'o iotho liant onh
mesre. softhat il ig e Mnnenatord
t] tet thiset of. lthicr'ookmis
tM r Fitgrl i the corse of h li'e.T
-This is entoi Ritt oiTil h Pr li
eident liehare fzar. woile ea
lTe intimlat leosta' in- i
rei(Iell was rcoientl. bybnh ~i h
--aiebodyt M'y stayei 1nti he r
Thed tlie na e of e ntt'
have arli:nleltary nsti
tha etle fi u T es i. Jttllivea e
erachmeton ive, lprt liofs ted chiefs
execthaive hant leti vatiineront
meats pi ilaed in aIe eorneetPfit
tlad boeuenl ne ted aiee in"
The distsotiloe astpropriayo Thie
wasale of. hiumt ib'od eit alien I
of the cdn hil tl leelairnt1ll of th 0
( D emand h ~he amae.
VClereiast a.urlveed eras ownplt in n'
Senasto of the echo oif tfne Wh it
ringust conerecent. list idatrday
rltie et t nditing ailrted racti of
liarsleasons n whlit enidedt i otd te
Haue, there as a 'ie when~t fithe w.
feIngwais iotlivti inee Te ici
d euourreand whoen liea seeel c
byst fiat Snatwhihae deevoied
larel toi a de'OSiein ofl tht con-t 1
had tke his Set3r )lieoktv
hi lor and in tei coure of a briefT
pe I dtievtd t adene of the i
igh ~t ofe S eai h t tonfe withi~ the
qT itimaio cntindinth
IICAGO'S ELECTION MI
vors Municipal Ownership
But Not Operation 1
_C
ESTION SETTLED BY PEOPLE
.4
-ee Propositions Were Submitted,
Voters Declaring That the City
Iay Acquire and Control Street
ailways, and That While it Shall
)pcrate Them, Such Pclicy Would e"a
Sei
ct be Desirable.
hIc8ago. Specil.--tnior ifle re- (
oth city8 elVction 1(11 ld!4 here in .
ch the uestio of mu ic l - r .
18!) of thet street rliy':tl .sz was tile m
15i-2u. 3h i ty (' ofli ( 'i2a') eaIu
e ezl eIll'o an( 'Atc
shille t I11' IE herters. W2hi. lLd- thi
ingtha thectysal o pro- w;l
1 14o opera.."te Ilhendoe-.ebr- g
hat a a que.!tion "I 1frmlie p1!);y N
renld bev deirblor thex city toto
li Ithe eji v of ( IC. pro-eed
hia ::-igi--iion refinu r(
it. 40 the total vot er-St i re Ti
hemme,! c;ei~--'ve. The. :--:u1 vole y
S 21:;.171. Of this n2!1her h .
111osiin to prlwf-eed '01 me mune1(ti
O). .tin o the tree trilw ys 11.1m
n- but 1211.91 vt . 17.792 1'-.
it i 4 ih ( necessary thriths. 41;
Il
Hard Coal Parley Fails.
(ew rk. Special- -The u-com- rl ,
rors 11n1 111in ' w i of -:sN!- ..
1P ettiSylva liin ld 8'4 heir i s
it mediig her ad! ater Iearly Sh
ree ours' ein a1,jounelid lilt
:lii areeme. Each (wi) to tic
!4111 V
rhtt conesso -d th- whiole yol
. :I o a pare!ntyI, is- 1,- 1.r f m n
l! lon ::s it was b"e"Qre ti o
Atls :IS eg llan . o1 the me-'.
ins s5 com plet1 as a t, ya
V. wit hout inicion11 i hat a re- to4
nptin o4 mining v - ve. V
N. I t wIstan in1 h 1 rn1l1i h
i 111n a d ie .1paretnily ho le
niok betweeni ;t- wor-kmni .1:11 :1n
irem \ers, rum11or's ar1,0 stil enrII- e v
a wa 'Will be folndiI thilat m11:11
Infanticide in Concord. .~'
-n ( babytX was. fmnion 'ii.r\iolp
4)n1d man81 44n his w.::y' t) vork spied 14
' be ai b)aby\ wrapped('t in a woman st te
it. It wa\:s a well m11intal chibl)
t th. 'skill wasl h18)ily. ei'nilhed
ic idiatd ha i wimudeed
a is. While it can noit 1h' full v -
Iishd'i it is thought that 1thle clhild
State Bonds Retired. v
Yasiilile. Spe('lal.-Th11e st ate ifud-' r
od'i has retir'ed 9.00.~f0 of
- ct Tennessee settItlet buonds, '
I). 'The price pa i for. all the-se ti
ids was 96; 1-2. .1
'jndlier Feelings Between England ~
and Germany. i
he Publshers' Press has been giv- I
o utnderstanld the mesages 01 con- T
tuatia~oUs ont the onteome of the I'd
eeciras confer'ence have beeCn ex- It
teed by Great Br'itaint with France -
dd Germany. The hatter's reply is
a more cotrdial nature thatn any
municton which has passedl be- ,,
'een the two nations inl a long time. 4
i is taken to indicate the begim- I
i of friendlier feeling between kti
gand and Germany. thi
tel
Harriman Out. ti
Nw York. Special.-E1dwar1d Fl. '.':
fn tatce comijttee oft the Illinois nit
utal Railroad ('ompanly. and that thi
um uit tee has ben abol1ishied 84reord- ab
x to a statemen('lt issued att the of~- nn
as of the c'ompany'. The chatirt- it
an t4't i Waltert Luti enfl of. the put
i f Agust Belmont & C'. 3
Mack's Office Burned. d
v oigIli~ dhstroe theC4l1 n plan lt of tnn
E e i ':(181 Times''. The hiss is est i- all
.td t edaI#2(00.000 . The Tins is izE
blihe byi'4 i Nor man81 E' Mack. D~ento- wI
iti f'Nat iimal ('4noit teem(111n. MIr. no
e- was ''n his way 1to Det roin when oV
. 'r inbroke 'lut and( was Uti iedli' by thi
f'Z'. h.Nine ln'type( mine'iiis 1-r<
eks 85 were0 ruined11 by the heat. no
pi(
ward Everett Hale 84 Yea::s Old. 10.
mu
WKa iingt an. 'pe a -~~~ -Th ~v io
r tI~le. haplain 1 of ds snild pri
Settds aleebrtin his set eh ma
tirbhstndn w is eheil in '
L LYON MAK[S RE
st Official Protest Against
arolina Senator's Address t
'eople on Dispensary Qu
omes From Mr. Frazier Lyc
nvestigation Committee-Say
xy is Caused by Search After
i Suspicious Cases, in Sor
Vhich Mr. Tillman is Nami
he Principal.
I~l'41h '"Special.-lThe fi1d I
, razl7. r ('ol. o~f the ililve
((111lleU cl . I is al l':111ler
er 111 read si4 illow:
* Youl t\,-, lellel O 'revlli
'e v ' -ivt-il Iy lIn lIj I,) I
,ks. YouWil hrfotua
V \*.41 liive 11'.1 11:1l a1 earln
. ii - it is IIn:v illal 1 d
,k t'lero lls ;III,,, r'as
the 't kI l ie lll l ' (
w York . still. asI havesid
ore. I will not DIV ycn
P)alIeIl(II f Ilils ol'Valvy(e.Il(
lstlV chlillli 1I X(' hI d Ilo t!!"
Itler ,E * 1111 } aVllh l is (i1.4
a plilblit se-s-4sit f", k)il' ev~sII
. Tl N e il~ymll will ali
pwzillall ill thisz Sler
e 111 1 l IIy It!* :1111 il'.illi
l'e "rafif t i I and 1 le1 Is;:tI 'l
art Ito ille seillelliv I 41 . j, he41
iltis . 1 lt il: i I - l t
Iee be 41pe te ,o c..rru.pt
,Ines ]Ill .,et 1:1 I he 0
'.111de re.Ipline talitertz 1t I
IN. ;ll ellipt sio 11111c11 d(iel."
rewd Attempt to Shake
Confidence.
Y ibi Itidlit ioni rv''11
J144'.1 1i. i is 1 -9r il'.
11' e ivw1 144 linve d'a
11i'4I V. llIw hi4 4"l' all 1 h ve
Ii4a4* i lho5li!i~ a ''' 1 .1e14 4 14'l;
(I*silili attleiny b
-evd ill enip i t, suakv pu l
1llN ' ill i1s ail llt n l ( Ill Ie
I ilfItere wIlli 4,111. wi
1;,It 1v Iellv
lv 441 li:4 4e Wu44 11
.4 is t be e i4'el4"'ll (e1111
[y el pI 11 1 la
- Oneau Cause of Diehy
nie ll Ijdo ,.ll ieIe
av is h 1'l 4 l 14) lr ie 'le(
j)iave1 et' 1114 441- 11'. ,Jio
44la11t fo t'h)11' hih E "'le t
1tt,4( 11Wi ' 1ns er 1(:4 14' hles114
far :141 l lui:: ' SIlhe 4 pa : u ta
[4 141 l4 r\ ieyllI 1)1 . 1' i It
411 v 1' 1 a(k(41 ll s .I s e lli Il
ynhn w h is Is ; i e I'a10' illeS
was r tuin'V l 1t44 e I l' 1 4 ' 1
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D the
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Facts
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At-s-a)lA.ING AN INVEVt i t.
ThereI was a bright youngsrer f.x-1Me.
Invented a w::v to make Re.;
i- ut hi; m'.t wouldn't let him,
il'For ttar it would wet himi..
Now wouln't that give you a A, ?
e -Wouans Home Comipafnion.
i at NNOCENT BY-SWIMEttS.
"Little hoY En't it agaiaut ti:. hiv
to catch thiio's fish through the
date "Yes-bmn the fish dontan.' it."
Town Tols
two A YIELDING DISPOS:T fiN.
Dtand "Do you think that the riry wl
rV r- yield :inything"
--Ys."aanswered Senator S .1hum,
1 :1111 vonfideit that wh:tev'r ipis
" f hey will v uitainiue to yield a - 11."
chilin Wa iington iio:ir.
MAY SEE IT.
"A dlriorfrom nuan ie
. n;tt ounet he e:muberlan. in.m C'.
1 :1 Strove to cosc:ii .is1 gtaotii:
i the -Of (ourS I annalot e m iiii:
lhe answered. with chao:isle I: o
mnanoffobtn-y-uk
tree.
oeiate A KEEN YOUNGSTE.
Ina 1r "'What rebu1ion is gr..,~ -a .,
de Of Pa
My mother-i-law."
-Is : aa! name?"
%-fr "WVhy do ya :'k
*lYaou -;ay it as if it hurt To":.
-a. 1V (ATHS.
Juli1ei l:1 .ist begged IRam':- 14o'. to,
nall ii Swear by tlha inconstalt !10:-.
he1 lu' "WVell." 1:' sneered, *do y:, me
to sweaIrb Constant Ren -r?"
HereNhl '1nl1y Shamkesp!eari/s tact
so. Si averted a lover.s *uarrel.-Pu('.
Public OPPOSITION.
Mr. S-kates--Did the phus phv'
well at tie concert hall last night?"
anAfor 3iss Prates-I don't know. - A
. for womn that sat right back of ne had
been to New York and knew a!l about
the litest fashions.'-Dec: Free
(nAl: Press.
.IOW IT HAPPENED.
Parks-"iow did the ship comae t>
bang against the rocks?"
er BCarks-"Why. a young Man was' s
y a courting the lig.hthouse keeper's daugh
- en- ter. and they absent-minidedly 'urnzed
Sinet the light down low."-Woman's Hlomo
ie iC Companion.
ib MATTIMONIAL.
whenl hreThrc! rl Grmons -were sitig at :1
eus, luncheon r~eently. and were overhaeard
noat to discus.sing the seconid marriage (of a
cold mutuali friend. wheCn one of themit re
-riti- marked:
I ~"'l tell you vet A manf vhat inar
hrie de second time don't deserve t0
- aelost his tirst vife."-Life.
TIEONLY TIE.
Keai. 'nox-- it seems to me, o d man.
tha't you're inordiaeyselfisi. Don't
u you ever pier'frm anfy act of sacritice?"
Galliey-"Well. sometimes, when t
e .(t hiomet late from the club and tindl
" my wife in an inqu~itive mood. I
alC e sarie th trt a bit.'--Piade.'lphia
a tha Press.
(Ite af A SCR!ATCH THAT IIURf..
"George :ompIlimlenlted mei onf miy
beauty last 'evening," guishing~y re
. inarked sweet little Catherine to her
lirl friend.
at er "Thiat so? George is a great kidder,
sn'~itt he':" wals the unigraciou~s reply,
sI M n now the dont speak wh te
hit In' mei .--AIhan J .ournal.
i ill- -- - .
its oan Ro IFINED.
a he Irs. N urih-".Mr. Nuritch is so par.
. Till- tieular. so retineaad in his tastes. adaon't
oir the you knoaw. Foar instan1ce. he hasl his
- on- coitei impor~atedC direct, and no one.i else
~ n thils counhitry gets any just like i.
Mrs. M.'Call-"Indeed! I suptiese he
.C i drinks a great deal of it."
.'! Mrs. Nuritch---Oh, no; only :1 5:11
tinkerful att eachi meal.--Philadelph
norPress.
ese iit
neern-il s0 IT IS.
-liorn: 'UIt's too 1:ul." declared the acceda
'beeni Senator.
-this "Wha\*t's taoo bad?" incjuared the
lsae- "Hlere I've baeen befotre the pubiic for
Sthe forty years and this is the first timea
ha oat I've evera been called to account.'
these "Well. you ought not to kick. aaha
runnl ft~l. Forty years is a pretty good1 l')ii
-hrun oif lucak.'
"ali.t WJSDOMirS END.
wic -"While hie was under thiriy ;:s par
ents haal too mauc'h sense to >t him
t hese marry."'V
y the "Yps."
have 'While' her was under fifty hie had 'i
.r ore. taoo inueall 'ellSe to wed."
;eldI a "Naow that he's eighty-ire-"
"Well
."He's goa:ng to take a wife."-Lo'uis
Sps- ~ -iil 'omier-Jouirnal.
(each NOTIIING GIVEN AWAY.
Vat we he paa-ke'r eyed his conientinl
Is In' clerk.
ir eit- "You; are discharged." lie said se'vare
e. bu ly. -' You have been giving atway oaut"
ae- orl trade secrets."
a il! Timaccused man flushed.
il "You :nre mnistaken, siir.* 1he :c2ma
- ahl dignity. "'The truth is tL:. t I got
a1 4)o4i price for themi."
I~If h thiis wa intendled to mi~ .y. it
A Ne-w Easterna Kliroad.
('o1nsul M;asterson. of Ader. w:'les
tha t oneC of the most impiIortant f 'a',jers
-of thle great ( apep to Cairo Itall way
hi a almost 1beenm comple!CZen .n the
1!Ili'1agM of :i :ue from'. tke Stliin
.-Icntry nero Egy!K i'to 1 the rn, andoa
IPrt iu.1 :mdi it is haoped to mke
hiacwprt not. only :a ra!!road~ peint
441: a gr .tI .ii .ributing centre . r theA
!I a :.' . g scrG: c llt
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