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a grave stone.
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DESIGP>
We keep in our employ special designei
tic up-to-date designs which are originatt
world, as soon as they are out, so you tal
date" design from us, but we assure you
GUARANI
We ^uaantee every piece of material ai
In every respect. We do not require any
is completed and you know it is made acc
It is our aim to give perfect satisfaction
I am also agent for Iroi
Ridge Sprin;
The Mlaalou of the Children. I ^
Only think, If there was never anv- ! ?( ors ?K>e?
... . . , . . - wrong in the popi
thing anywhere to be seen but grown- . . 1
up men ami women, how we wouid ut,. .us some me:
long for the sight of a little child! m? ?S.?f a_,OU8e 1
Every Infant comes Into the world like ro ' H U>U
a delegated prophet, the harbinger and onai.-i u < \\ .m sqi
herald of good things, whose otlice is lllK ^'oolu trough
to turn the fathers' hourts to the olill- Ras "urK??" ^
dren and to draw the disobedient to administer ohloi
the v.-isdoui of the just. A child softens t,ine* 8,1 's that *
ami purities the heart, warming it and te\ 1 1 Jlia
melting It by Its gentle presence; it Jlu < lus on ' 11
enriches the sonl by new feelings and "linates of a hour
gwakens within It what is favorable 11' nanny times t
to virtue; It Is a beam of light, a form to sleeping p<
fountain of love, a teacher whose les- ^0,\\ poor re
sons few can resist. Inf. ids recall us ^e< l an "naesth
from ini'cli that engender and cneour- insensibility, but tc
ages selfishness, ll; ,t fr< "o the ; ' nut' physical <
fections, roughens the lunaue.v. i: u- to w''?m it Is p
rates the heart. They br gh:? n die Journal.
home, deepen love, invigorate exert m.
infuse courage and vivify anJ suu. i itniiwaj
the charities of life. It wou. ! ! ? i * ^ou over 1101
terrible world. I do t'. iv..f ,of ? locomotive e
n >t embellished by little cL.i i -"le loaiJOU ^or
Thomas Blunev. n curve outer
* little longer than
a Pi:ii ? difference is very
A returned traveler . > l)e enough to nink
of his holiday In a tour <>; unless it were ro<
brought back n sample of the 1. . hoveled wheel the
p<> lucky wit of the Irish "jarvey" ,,i greater circuinferei
driver. In a breakneck race down a outer rail by
bill ho suddenly realized that the die engine to d
Ited little Irish mare was rnnn az nnd with the othe
away. circumference rest
"Pull her tip! " he shouted exeitcd'j overcoming thedifl
"Hold tight, your honor." renin i of the lines,
the Jarvey easily.
"Pull her up!" again commanded the ti r \ieohoi a
traveler, making a grab for tic reins. Ah'olcl has a <
"For your life don't touch the rein--.' medicine. ^ said S
the Jarv^v answered without tighten icce.itlj. hut in
ing his "Sure, they're as rotten 3"e:u'8 i(s use by
as pears." 9,on hns stendi,y
The traveler made ready to Jump, ofien^said d'at ah
but the jarvey laid a soothing hand on appetizer, but tin
his shoulder. need artillciul stim
"Sit easy," he said reassuringly. "I'll nnil,s feeding, it t
turn her into the river at the bridge
below here. Sure, that'll stop her." | w ,u'n 11 <lr
. "1 never thought
Clond* of llrnKim Plies In l*nIiiKiinin. | lectllier, that 111!
"A uumhep of years ago," said a Call- ball."
fornla man, "I was traveling in that "No." replied t!
desolate part of South America known thought at one tlm<
as Patagonia, n region 1 do not care to ?Philadelphia 1'uli
visit a second time. Among its cu
rious phenomena 1 distinctly remember i.ove nn?i
the clouds of dragon tlies which are to I.ove is the shntl
he seen on the barren plains. "I' which decreases a
insects liy ticfore the strong w.n Friendship is the !
that blow from the interior and rush Vug, which strengll
through the air as though in terror of sun of life,
the gale which they precede. Nearly
all are blue, hut now nnd then one is | (
seen of n brilliant scarlet color. You no* so bigoted
encounter a storm of these Hies with- worship It at the e
out any warning of tlieir approach, the 's custom that go
air a few feet above the ground being A" customs are n<
darkened by them, nnd men and horses
in their path become absolutely cov- >
ereo wun uicm. i ney nre larger """""
somewhat than the ordinary dragon 1 *" s 1 *mn
fly. being about throe inches in length." SOUR' ol"
-Washington Tost. ??*><* ^U8t n< \
In divorco proceed
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ar ones have left us, the 1 3
:*anite Co. of Marietta, Ga., is equipped
the least expense high grades of Marbl<
,S f EQUI:
s, also secure all the most artis- ... . , ..
;d by the finest designers in the The paint is equipped throughout
Ice no risk of getting an "out-of- money could buy, consisting ot mar
we can please the most fastidious. , , ,
ines, granite surfacing machines. p?
FEE These machines are operated by ei
id workmanship to be flrstclass affords, all of which enables us to ft
oZlTlo^ontlil. Unt" ,he WOr" monumental work, and at price. I
to eve fy customer. workmanship considered*
i fences of all descriptions. For fuij lit
I
a Chloroform. Cro?? Eyed Anuria.
:hat the public Is Near tho village of Monterey. Mass., H
ilur conception that In the heart of the Berkshires, on a OId Tjmo
i chloroform tlie in- knoll peculiarly well fashioned by ua- Edward L< bB
icfore committing u ture for its uses. Is a burying ground ers" was pulW^
al story is that the of the Revolutionary period which pos- sixteenth century
uirted into the sleep- Besses more than ordinary interest by speak Latin sl.oulc
keyholes. A Kan- reason of Its well preserved headstones, every on.- l.oald 1
ho has had occasion These headstones were cut from n na- the true rc Jon"
roforui or ether 500 i tive stone which has endured the ele- r read. Tr . !en
chloroform admlnls-I ments so well for more thai a liun- own eoun; <-?c
nner would put a ^ dred years that the inscriptions are leave it. lit- -relil
glar as well as the now almost as easily read as they were "should inal.e hi
p. Physicians. have when the stones were set in position, ceive the Lor.i o
administer chloro- \ striking peculiarity is found in the creditors ' .-!. >
arsons and have mot carvings on the headstones, apparent- ly to tiod !
stilts. '1 he lirst ef- iy nu the work of one sculptor, who and to 1 1
etlc is not to lull to liacl a specialty In the creation of cross should m.: I
? arouse all the men- eyed angels. Almost every one of the order all h. .i i.r
rigor of the person D]j headstones Is ornnmentctl at the abroad re.urn u.
tlvcu.?Kansas C!li> i t0p with the head of an angel, and
, each angel face Is unmistakably and The \ r
: painfully cross eyed. litis chnractcrls- What is th .
y w hceiM. tjc jms je(j some guests near the bury- "Loudon":" "i'ue
lice that llie wheels Kronntj to (.nj| jt tj,0 "cemetery of 's the t'oliic "Lly
nglnc are bevcic. cross eyed angels."?New York 'i'rih- referring to the hi
? is Lint in round. n? ^ Uue. city was built o:
rail Is, of course, r .. flowed at full i'>
the inner one. Th i Cooking Fl-1. In Clny. it. U'lt-r j
little, but It would "The natives of the north woods from i
e nu ettgiie "skid have more appetizing ways to cook others a;, .u .to.
konod for. In the flsb chan any other class of cooks in "dim" (a k. in lit.
higher part, with its jjie world, I believe," said a Tomnli Den. or "gtwe i ;t
ace. Is forced against man. able than most <.
the very tendency "The universal favorite, however, occurs in wooded
rive straight ahead, seems to be the clay method. The flsh to this day.
r wheel tho smaller j3 wrapped in the clay without having
s on the rail, thus so much as a scale milled by the The itcipn
orence In the lengths cleaning knife. He is not dressed, and Every girl wh
tho only seasoning is a pinch of salt moved to another j
placed in the mouth. When the flsh is thne how ,t fo
" Medicine. done up lu the clay the package is who *s
ctain position as n pjncPt| jn jjie embers of the camp fire
I rc..cin . revC3 buke. When it Is done the clay is '
t ic .ist t\v e*i v \e crat.j.e(i open, and the scales of the iuoms
the medical profes- figh flrc found to bo sticking in the ,,0('O!1 "
diminished. t s Pjayt ftud the head Is then broken off. when *
o ,san excellent The delicate flavor of a lisli cooked in OM u vi '' S'M
appetite does no this way cannot be described. Some of herself rolcg i !
illation. If the body COoks have a habit of cutting a with her si>t<
lemands fuou. long j,asj, aioug each side of tlie dorsal ^\r(*ne In the fr
tin and inserting a slice of fat bacon.
*v Tlrexnmr. This adds greatly to the flavor of the
" SHid thu conceited flsb ?_Milwaukee Sentinel. . ? ,. Th" "n
voice would fill that Mary,' said
A S<r*n*e Tlmni.orMorn, maH t0, hiS W,if<
tie candid man, ]t was Q s(rnnRi; tlnindorstorm that < rt,am last
It would empty It." a?*An. r I . .._ . tou had n nnlr nf
He Ledger. According to Hollnshed. tlic tempest Jj,st given yon am
of lightning came through the wall of 11 ?.n .
Friendship. Bliborougb church and went n yard into vou1r d,U1n *
low of the morning, (1)<> d knockl ovpr nvoI)tv replied 'but that
s the day advances. nml two Tb?u ? p;inie ? part of It. "Win
dindow of the even- ,a| inomUcd lhe Hteoplo by wny of that you were tl
,ens with the setting tho vostry (loor> broke the bpUs nn<1 Kansas City Time
I darted off to Bungay, six miles dis- _ , ,
rwiuinrndy
iiom. |tant- lhoro- according to another Modlcal Esami
1 to any custom as to chronicler, it became a fiery black 8b(mM Jiavo R ,
xpenae of truth. All , ?<>* w,,i< h dashed between two people ons|. wbk>b k
es on In continuity, kneeling in church and broke their What would you d
jt alike beneficial to necks and clawed another man on the bbn c-, f,,r. fbe
back o that he was "presently drawn ?eU(l bim to TO?
together and shrunk up, as It were, a
ntui Manic. piece of leather scorched in a hot fire." Kftcct or n
rried life or.e grand. Claw marks remained on the door to Give a man nil 1
-No. It's n "plaintiff" prove the reality of the black doe ilr'nk and lie w M
lie's the defendant lo preach to other
Ings.?Puck. abstinence.?Bos toi
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st tribute we can pay to t
with all the latest patterns of modern ]
s and Granite in all designs and patterns
?MENTS SHIPPI
with modern machinery, the best that We have a side track on eithei
ble saws, rubbing beds, polishing mach>
eumatic tools, etc. (See illustrations). between side tracks which give
tpert workmen, the best the country unloading heavy marble and grai
irnish the trade the highest class of
>. . u ^ ^ ... etc-? at their proper places,
licli can not be duplicated, material and
These advantages over our cor
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>r information, estimates and prices writ
&ARNES,
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A Blow From
A man entered a
ice to Travelers. the early morning
"Hints For Travel- horror that four
?? at the end of the An Anduclou? schoolboy. housed there, had
Only those wh The Buaacity of Warren Hastings cage One gave hi
1 travel he says ?,M as a Westminster schoolboy in carving paw- ^en took hlm
?e well grounded ' his uau,e beneath the clock on the blow from a lion's
lest he be nervcr; tower of the abbey pales be- after the 8troke of
. , , , , fore the audacity of another Westmln- ih. nf
5 should know tii. . . .. , . . . .. , the kick of a gir
, . . ster schoolboy, who secreted himself in ,
>re being allowed .. .. ' . thing In nature, so
.. . the abbey in fulfillment of a wager j.., _i,?_ ??,?
-> voyage the tra e ., . . ,, , ... , , . dead when the keep
. that he would sleep in the abbey, not- n_i_ n?r
peace w.lh (!;?.. .... , .. . , ,. cue. Only one Hot
. . withstanding the report that the ghost _ .. ?. ?
upper, satisfy , . . ,, . . . . . self with the man a
I, of llradshaw. Hie president of the court ... ?? ? ,
i debt, nra; c...-i ... , . . . ., over him as a doj;
i , at the trial of Charles I., who in the ^ . .. *
' 1:1 1,11 ",s 1 ' time of the commonwealth occupied . ... ..'s
the deauery, haunted the building. He W', .
1 spent the night in the abbey and oeeu- .? aar 1 v as 8ea
pled his time in carving his name ou P ft0,t - survey ng
the coronation chair, which bears to 8 an ~.*Cm
this day the following rudely cut in- a?dltorlum. The rat
' "J; " y: scriptlon: "I. Peter Abbott, alept In this ,ts pr,ey ^mediati
chair."?Dundee Advertiser. peared, and all for
,.>ua.:y act-opt' den like children do
rT. ! ' A PUh Rctnurnnt. conduct-fit. James
or..n t . ^ fish restaurant" is not one at
1 ' ,'' ' I ! which fish is served exclusively or even 1 ntlnar
chiefly, but a restaurant at which a < ^ *etter is wrlttei
specialty Is made of the service of should l?e simple, <
fish and at which usually some special ?aNor ?l I?ersonalit;
. , fish dish is offered to patrons each day. a I_rJ,01
In London and Paris such restaurants . u '' <''sool!r?fSC*I
J ' make as their chief specially sole, as ^nte- A letter c
U . popular in England as in France. The * ou'1 * ! l? ,ll|Ml>:i
parts of .scan.. pnr(s r2staurant8 ln nddiUollf makc a I yo" mi
feature of crayfish, cod and mussels c< ' , 1 ite'bimily oi
??r|n<.0,? ?nd the Loudon restaurants of white- are vO < O 'ts?li mlt
, i1;ls m-irrlcd bait and shrimp. The variety of fish ' u^" >ca(1 taorjom
town ienriis i-.i . . procurable in these two cities is ninwct c on> eguin ng \>
_ , .'"172,' a Z answer it. Out of t
els to l e n mou, without but a different fish thc mo9t welcomc.
,f his kilit;.loin. S squires. In fact, only seven ^ unfule
re marriage and 1. varieties, in the preparation of which ,ng 0QC0 to flt (h
stairs. She marries. there are monj specialt.t-s. cream white, gray 01
aster next in years quality. Men of ta
up monarch, audi , A Batch of linll.. papcr.
aian returns home There are sevctal uteres mg > Avoid eccentric p
later she finds t,K> following serious pnragrap 1 monograms or horn!
t a back bedroom, l',e ^ estern News of Galwaj. ream.. naua| sj7e nnj anyt
dm princess, on a "To rob a man of his purse and then ^
.t room.?Atchison maltreat him for not having it would
pass muster among pitiless brutal
?? crimes, but to kill and siay a man to Throwing me iinri
P i?nre. the point of death and then murder r The ancient civic
K .nsas city (Kan.) him for not dying quick enough Is one ! ns throwing the d
recently. "I had a point better In the catalogue of hu- every third year, nn
rht. I dreamed man infamy. It is enough to make [n Cork. Proceodiui
^ .gs St. Peter had Irishmen set their teeth and talk silent- the harbor, the lor
1 1 was trying to fit ly in groups." silver dart Into the f
"nsn't it queer that
| so proclaims his Ji
fit you?" "Yes," she I The KiToot inevlinhle. I mlral of the port ov
wasn't the queerest | "Borrowing money," remarked the all its inlets and ci
it was?" "The fact man who comments on tilings, "is not authorities look on v
tere," she replied.? a good plan." ceremony having lot
s. "Quite true." snld Senator Badger, cient significance. r
"I've always noticed that the man who is now merely the o<
sndKinrtorr. lends money will sootier or later ??e- outing.?London Mai
,ner ?Suppose you come sensitive to the touch."?Milwan
lent with some dis- keo Sentinel. An Even 1
new nothing about. , "And what Is yoi
lo? Student?Charge * natter War. peetlng to secure a <
nmlnatlon and then Cynic (savagely)?They say the fash- "My husband doe
lonahle mother of today recogui7.cs her more."
baby only by looking at the nurse! i "How do you knov
Fall Stomneh. Fashionable Mother (unmoved)?How Rnjd jI0 didn't
he wants to eat and extraordinarily clever when one temper was had."
find It easy enough changes nurses so ofien! I always tell i "Rut that doesn*
x upon the duty of ours by the baby carriage. j doesn't love you any
i Transcript. j ?Yes. It does."
Tw# Relative". Deaior.
Bess?Charlie, will you tell me what
time It Is? I've left my watch at my
aunt's. Charlie?Awfully sorry, hut I
oauS. rve left mine at my uncle's.
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r side of our plant* also a large derrick
s us unequaled facilities for loading and I
lite, also for unloading coal, sand, lumber, H
npetitors are quite an item. I
Jth Carolina. IJ
a U?n'? P?w. , * 1
London theater in I I ' fl WinflYlQfl
and found to his 1 tj[J[
lions, which were
broken from their
to a blow with Its Ti A
to its mouth. The UrAQ/jll TO
paw is said to be, ^ vlJ vil tOA
a whale's tall and m
affe, the strongest
that the victim was
>er went to the resi
had concerned it- STERLING SILnd
was now sitting
rere'ploying* on?tbe VER CUT GLASS.
erty" garland, and 3g
e,l i. ttew.1 box 1AN DpA(N fp, .
the gambols on the
hie bauquet in the
irderer relinquished J \ Li Ci ?
My its master ap- "
jr bolted for their
tooted in some mis- , ,
" Gazette.
,i Letter.
n conversation an/l
cordial and with a
r, like a chat with ill Mm It Mm "
, sick or sad do not
rrrles atmosphere. j'I'll 4(1 j
iK over your slgna- ljli* ,Ui
plit later be ashnmevery
one. Letters ,, ? ?i
r to pay when over- HiTIY'M U dliY;
friend's letter Just
>ur reply and then _ __
be heart letters are
d stationery, fold- ^ b lave a liands ms stock at
e envelope?white,
r pray blue of pood
8,0 usc o,"y """ fine Jewelry in all (lie
ihapes and colors,
latest ideas.
t In Corlc Itarhor, Tl * '
la^r?ls? performed J001* BTKBBtt MOW
id It survives only
S 1 seeii oar pods,
tea and as be docs
urisdietion as ad- 1
br ' P. H. Lachicotte
ritl? unconceti. the
rhrowing the dart & Company,
ccasion for a civic
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