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STAGE SCENERY. 1 Modern Settings Tax the Ingenuity of the Qui'djrs. The big scenic artists do little actual pa 11 k '; ibeyond making the model unloea they Here a i nnornmlc effect. That they do themselves, standing on the paint l>ri?! .. . i . \\y foot fr aa the moor, while the canvas Is rnlaed ? r lowered T' effects are ataffd to handle. One dMI< v iy Is to srrold fluttering wt . eeps erruae the stage. ? Ins that freiiW hazily are n<it condtn Ive to illusion. With the elaborate productions of hvas years the Importance of the build? er of scenery has In r :v * l'v erybody'i Maga/ rmer the scenery consisted merely of can? vas streiche*! over a we< >a fr it wae simple enough. Hut the struggle Aar reellem and eenst tionnl effects devel. pvtl dli!lcfJ|M probier as (off the battder of stago e iu r> to solve. Every piece of scenery must be made no that It can be d Into strips ve reef nine inchee wide, because | #asrs of the baggage cars In which so transported are only six feet In breadth. Alee every piece must bo light and ee Const rue t (Ml tint one acene can be removed and another pot In place wlthlu ten mlt.utes. It take thirty hours of continuous to get the scenery "set up." to a technical expression, after It Is bff*?ght Into the thetter. After that the work of rtataggfcg a scene hi com laratlvcly easy. A DOGS' CLUB. London's Luxurious Resort For Aristo I oratio Canine Pets. Londoo le the only eHy In the world ittng a doge* club. The club Is In n tent suit of room* near the Trocafl elrjo and cloee to Regent street II and* sorte rugs cover the floors, tho win? dows are veiled In lace and silk, and luxurious sofas an? rrnged against the walla, while a profusion of soft hil? ft re scattered at out for the com of aristocrats dogs who prefer the floor for a nap, Dainty satin lined wVsvr baskets are prdvldcd for the senelVer pets. The uj?md^rsUlp> fco Is a aowreUm. hut this does not Iu? re meals, baths or tips to the at nits. Ladles going shopping or to the then tar leave their \m> d p N^llee nt the ehih and give the attendant In charge at the time s few Shillings for looking after tt, but If the d : I ? fed half a ?sown Is cbar -<>il rbl i pays for a tnut tea chop and m|I)L A whole crown |Wovldee the little anlinnl with minced ejfctrken. For a half sovereign Flu 1 1* bathed, bruarwxl a-d |*?rfun!c*l. and if he hi a French poodle bis lmlr Is care? fully curled. A feeafftnary Is attached to the club to tee i\.at only do^s In gejrfect health are ^dmlttext nil si k Mb) being qua/nntlned Iu n sepa mom, Btahjtets. boots, collars. so roes a eoape and bni?hea and all the ejeecem>r1es of a ft ??hl. nable dog's tol? let es wall ae dog modi luce are eold nt rthe club-New York Press A Car il l Critio. "A rrtOcUm that baa helped me a Crest deal tn my worft came from a amen to whom 1 ? - r . i..? teamed." said a young woman who sssnvls much of her time copying In the Metropolitan Museum of Art "As the factor* progressed my friends tofd me IU was line. Some of the other copyists Uaai fct had value, cbnrn-cter. good color las; and ail ?hose thing*, and even one ee* the guards hi the imllery got real ?flsndty one day on 1 rwnarfced that !t was the liest copy of 'hat picture he ?ad seen I begun to think that ma ?tew si), my several veers of study yre beginning to \*~u trim. \t the tffauierN l picked out a nice fratm?, I Mho frsmer began to figure on tho cost "IUI tell you. iflfss/ he sold, 'that fraaw will come to* $3.08. If 1 were worn I'd get something cheeper for that gsrtnre,* --New York Sun. ^betting the River on Tire.'* :%% old English times, when each ftsmlly was oMIk ft Its own flour, I )mctiDics happened* that an" euer- J grtlc a 1.1-4 sk-ve so rap , Idly in It bO < h ilre ggjrle of sieve used In those days, was | s "temse." and It became a cus ry saving that ft Inzr mau would ne( rr set the terns? on fire. Now, It happens that the ouuie of the rivet Thames Is pronounced like the name ^if_thl* old floor gjave, nt.d after n *fomtK when 1 temse was forgotten, it wan tl tb it set ;Wfm the temse no fro meant ?ettt&g the rl. r re. and that Is why t >? 4m*f we ray that a stu; id i. rsoa vrtll ?ever set t' ? r: A> - -- UU-rte,?* Cu^tof t mv^C? A*r The charge whkh is sooje-amea brought against whlio tuen of "marry tag for motjey** cuuoot le used agi MX 10 Afrt U for there it is Ihe way abotit, htis1>unda having to their wlvts, Wh* t? a g*fl s wife (?eetoered upon him ns a:i of chnrlry he ft??N that In- U t . t Dftiprrly his own. t: l 1 \ If sh?? will, can treat blm with tempt Thl ?*ustom of wife pure ha e, ah' to to ?*? (! > 11, o* is t. ('P to l< ?MMflllfJi to the level Of | rOTARMfCtal ?BOtrsct. Is au lu'iuttv?* to y up/ mei< be Work. f^Axy youths raonot cot . pete with ener?? II ?tri mop.l i laarlcef. an '.? <r ?'?? -?? I ed by the young women and r> l their pggbhta se helm? ah wort hj of dxlr dsuglif? n?. W hie ' V rM '. ? ? . Not Otoi st Riddles. A lawyer was questioning a new client s widow, the ether day, ibaai her history. "My history." she replied. ?Ma sltepllcity itself M> irat was the happiness of my life, my second was goodaesa Itself, my thlrd" "Excnee me, msdam." Interrupted the attorney, "but really *e aren't here to garhs charade* " THE PIGEONS WON. In 6?ito of Clipped Wings They Oc. Hack on Time. The coloh.d was Something of pigeon fanei.T and had s<? mnch COD tkleiice in a certain strain of ho;, ho was m?kln? u hobbj of that a bis MUd th.' major prop red ft w >, the colonel ItUBOTOd the limit. "We'll i-ule it a sappuh," said the major. "Yo' lack boy will t aoupnl ih ovah to the tyuhi ua' sldp them to St. I.ouay, whaa i they ah to he llbahrai > u ou nkrlval. '.. wngah they ah not back in two days, sab." The Colone; ROCOptad, crated his (la cat pair uud InolAded a note to the ex? press ageut with the e hartes. Mcan WbjDo the un.Jor coiumuuod with Joe. the colored Loy. and alter the tender lug of a certain half dollar and prt ? iv iscs of Immunity from the goo quenoes of the colonel's wrath later Joe ngreevl to clip the pigeons* whig sub rosn. Two days i asset I, and tho major (N sealed hi: a sc If dhly at the chad's The colonel < yed FgtlB with suspicions narr? \? u, - "Have they uhrived?" ashed the u. ?? Jor gayly. "They hev, sah," said the colonel; with dignity; "they hev, but those two pidgins, sah, je*V the soYst foot 1 evah saw on a bird, Ma.' Browning*! Mag? azine. BE SURE YOU'RE RI3HT. Then Taks a Long Think and Mind Ycur Own Business. Tho Other day a man traveling'on a tsV ps ? tram noticed, protruding from an ovet noad rack, a Uress suit case which bj lartrgrniiefl ai belongrlng to a friend. Qo kuew that his friend always got off (&t the station which rhey had Just passed, and us he u it uot in the scat the conclusion w8J evltuHo the.t US bad Jumped oil tlx train and forgotten It. The man called the conductor and explain* d the CAM to hlra. After some discussion and a : dkl protest 00 UM part tif tho conductor that it wasn't i part of his duty, the suit case $vas put off at tbc I al ?n, with instruc? tions to send t Laick on the drst train the other way. TLm- man. fueling that be bad done an able und frteiRlly act, sottlod down for the rvst of his journ \. But not for k>m% The face of his friend, wbo bad been in the gmokei aud wbo happened ou. that particular afternoon to be going on to New L/>n don to attend a dinner party? loomed before hl^i. The moral of this Is. of col.so, quite evident Be sure you're right and then mind your own biislne^.- Life. Fife Wh?at. Years \ . [? m a eentury. Darid Fifo.. u Scotchman of CMooaMa, Oni.. sont t> a i'iUtmI la (;iaso->w for n sranll br\? tif nots.1 wheat to try tu ; eloarad patch of the backwoods. The friend . obtnttiotl st?m<? seed from a vestal just La from Danedg, ?nfortn) nateiy It wtw a fall wlweat and roat bed Darid Fife In tbc si^rlag. Nevort' lofw Darfd Itfe sowed !t in sprin j pi ? ean guess bow feverishly the bflckwtx*1? farmer watched for t*no growth of bis experiment Only throo \* heat beads mirvlvotl til) tbe fall, but tho*? ilirv wheot heads w??re er.tlrtflj fr. ' of tho ni. t f!:at had rulr:t<l hhs nelghhtv's er??!*. th?*so three hoods re. "v r ?pro SJfl|ad u 1K W variety ol wheat, a fall wluttt turned into a spring wheat I>avkl Ftfs treasured the throe hroAs and planted th'-m i:: spring. Such was f\\o lH';d;ri!".s of Fife wheat In / 1 >ei 1 ? v.- At'^os r. tAUt in Osjttnsj Mat i Ins . , . . . Vrnity <?f the P vv. c\. Our favorite and iniu*' pettSd pad* cot h. says a OnCtaBpOfslSIlt Of the Loci don Bpadtator, cao bs h pi banpy any length of time loaktQSj at h'?? rafl?ctJ * In the window psUM or In a lodktng giastt. He oegnaa In dally to tea. tu i.; Ing no uiNtako nbout the h ?t:r, and spends jnf,:!," 0,1 r,,,i-? tn ?:u*a^ nt bltnsiTf Ts l?o a,-,-? i. -< Tn tbt^ gloss Ol the Fronen windows by which bo en tog rr/ Rom Tf 1 a "a fj ^wtDj i\nd dg t?o: ipaak to him when he onmai Into Uli roo a, Ik? will gently ptit his h< ad tjulto f'! ?H<'. nlnwMt t ?iK'blng lay rhu? or i?s^\>o, for be lll.es ^r;ght tbingft till I have to give up wofking and talk to him as with I small child WfcOfD ou*. Is nfrall tif pricking. Inriu.no? of Mountains. Tbo iadnanos oj tna ponntaln lannrs and b? k|, glrtng str. igtn and Umplkb ity, asaiwiiaglug the oldat virtues, t'.is touraglng the newer vices. In ti e hill u:vn t)f V.'alos we see this tle.arly enough. <Io wheiv yon will imong tl 11 nil.'or utid more i...amtalnous parts ot Wale- and yoa will thai that rare :a depei; Im e ntul self reliance which nv? iK?t unntd i y a cttrtonaljf daflant i esjMtaay fasj u.'?i there tboaa that are trai./ >anatttiaft ganttaman.*? Iajh don jfandard Que;r ON Book Titlcv Tissas are M-nur of tl>o odd titles f old B?stMak books pghltahad in tl tin o t>f ?'pa.iwell: "A Magi Dalsctabla sweet Parfutncd Nc f .r iy For (i. tl's Saints to Smell \t ?' ?r.isenit Baked la the oven of Char* py. carafallj oonssTTCd for th.? Chlck? ens t?f the f'hurch. ths Sparrows o! th?? Spirit and IhS Sweet Swallows of Kalvatl "A Slifh of ^'.-rr??w For the Sinner-' of /loa breathed out of a Bole la the Wall of an F.arthly Vaaael gnOWfl Aim. rig Mt n by tlie name of gamnel Fish." '?r.irvs ff C larlty I.ayetl Fof tbc ChJchetM of the c.vennnt antl Boiled Witt? the \V;it"r of IUvlne Ix>ve. Take \ <> ont and Kat." "Tho Spiritual Mustard Pot to make the 8c?til Suts?ze with Devotion." DYNAMITE IN THE MAKING. Workman Who Are Encircled by Death In Gallons and Tons. So thoroughly deceptive is dynamite in the making that you are apt to be disappointed on viewing tho eurface of tlUnga? Yon could *more ree lily fancy thunder bolts leaping and crash lug from tender blue skies than that the most fearful forcer In ? mition are bidden ander such .1 peaceful exterior. Nitroglycerin, s cupful of which would distribute you oter suuare miles <?i landscape; is diligently mixing ar< und you In hundreds and thousands of gal? lons, it is mahing itself In big Iron retorts, ogsoading' d< wu leaden gutters and merrily tumbling in minute Niagaras inio Immense vats, where the ? * 1 ? Qjuescent yell w peril pursues Its Jour ney powdcrward. Otit of one recsp taele it fares furiously through ap lal load coils, driven o;:ly i>y cooling blasts of air. and Is drawn 01T like draft nie and piped on to the next perfecting ?tags, Oese with the nitroglycerin ex? pert into or<> of those big caldrons, The Interior Is brilliantly illuminated by electricity, the only Illuminating agency pennittsd In or About the dan? ger nouses. ArotuV you are other houses at uni? form distances span and ? connected by a series of narrow gauge tracks Wherein workmen are rallr ading 11I troglyceHn troa hers and pulp cotton from there to be COtnpotixi led Into d - na mite and blasting gelatin. Greatest care Ii taken In rolling the product from house to house. As scon as a loaded ( art Ii ready to pass out of the uitr< :.l..'<ein h??a;-<\ f ?r instance, a semaphore signala from an adj< inlng start m, to which the consignment Is carefully hurried. Around yoTJ are long storehouses pa< Uod with pulp In tons of Innocent whiteness. Presently tills pulp will as? sume a tan color UEdef the nitrating process, and then, su?Jeoly becoming cnrboKiro. red eros*. horcuJes, judson and giant poyrder, forclte or what you order, it a\ev f-ps the quasi virtues of dynamite?dynamic Or blasting gala tin In which mbre natural forces are Condensed to the cubic Inch than exist anywhere else (a creation. Death, curbed aiM.'. seoeptrg, encircles you In gejkasf and tons* Annihilation throat? ing nt WIQfJ turt to the for:n cf poten? tial pUrT?fktcg forces. But the man und the merctiry nre there also, alert, responsive, reliable.? LestlS'S Weokly. U0RARY SLOW POXES. Ti.no Killing Methode cf Officials In Contin*i.*r.l Europe, *Amstlonna who grumble about imv rig to wait a lo*ag time for booka when applying to a public library," said a Bo*.t mi Ibo-ury woman, "should try to work t r study iu a foreign library, par* tlcula.:ly bl Germany. i*Tbe typical continental Ubrarian takes no account of time. The reader, worker istudent must turn in his or b k -?;-p'u .-.lion tor t?:??ks at kast a day In auvunoe. The ineii Who.Beorch for tho books applied fun are Aged, totter- j lug cTuaturss who bove been sbufflii 1 arou.al the dusty piles of books for years, and the Word hurry is act in their vocabulary. 1 1? "i'h. priceless hordes and man? ual rtpti are kept in plocei which are perfect flv". traps, and tll.iorder pre dom] Itesi In every department. When you apeak about the impossible meth? ods employed th" librarians tell you that (hay arc ro<? p or to Introduce any J modem Indexes or catalogues. This is to some extent so, but as a matter of f?.ct they wou.l! not change if they 'a j .1ail the LK>uey la the world at their disposal. " ? "They do not wi.lh to encourage the c< ? ??iM.iu people tO DM books. The learned ore Oiaong :ko aristocracy, and t' c spro:.-! - f the knowledge which Is lilv'. len 1 1 t it ? wonderful Ihcrary uu leums la it?r froi 1 the purpose sf the men at the bead of Europe's libraries. 'There L*aj be some delay in our li* bra rice,?tat <<c.r people In the lower walks of life nre certainty ahead of t! ? common people i f the old world In the matter of getting books when they want them, and generally free of charge,"?yew York Tcleftrj?n, The Town to Dorn In. in the Qertnah towu of Klingen berg. hear Aschsffi ttbSfg, Tavarla. in sddl ti :\ to having do rates to pay for the upkeep of the town* those actually bora In the parish receive from the municipality a sum of C12 15s. ? year. This urn, if invested regularly at say, 3 per (cut, would entitle the owner to rceive shout C1*&00 at the age of sixty -a v.>ry handsome old ago pension Were if not necessary that the Inhab? it <?<?.; .?, {,rtrt-0 I irth In the parish bef re becoming entitled to t1 If pay* msnl ths popularity of KHnrcnl xr- as a pi a e ??( residence < v ??tibtless be snern ins*?West lifter (Jaiwtta Ju-.t Ciscn Ol ti JuTonlle? Mami in, when tue flre ja ei out where does u go) Mother?1 fion'i know, dear, Ton might Just ai well ask where your fat her goes when he ;'< ;??* out.- -Town Topics lint This Rough? T-Ti.i poet wrote n sonnet on my face tho other day. Btelln Did he write ll on the lines 1 Bohemian, The RMurn. Magistrate?if 1 remember rightly, this la got your first appearuuee In e<?urt. Prisoner No, your honor; but i hops you don't Judge bS appearances. - Harper's Weekly. Mran Insinuation Z/mgwThej say, you know, that peo? ple can DO Killed fey kindness. Strong ?Is that why you are s<> attentive to your wife's mother? ? Boston Tran? script There Is but one virtue?the eternal sacrifice of self.?George Sand. SHORT CROP PREDICTED. Speculators Bay There w ill Son be Enough Cotton. New fork, May 31.?Spinners may I not rare to buy cotton but tho spec? ulative world does and prices have further advanced with May and July the idersi on the proposition that t5: -vo ii likelihood that the next er p will not reach the required, size. If It Is 18.POO.000 bales it will be regarded ns almost s failure. Thru iia how the I-ulis look 5 t it. Boars assert that even mich s crop would be large enough, seeing that the last one was In their opinion nearer 14,00*000 bah ? than the bulls are willing to admit. I that a good surplus will be car? ried over to next season. But the be? lievers in higher prices contend that the consumption Is likely to be larg? est on record or certainly very much larger than that of |asi year. Texas, they think, hr.s comparatively little I ) asturo in the ground after the win? ter .and spring drought and unless St has 3<' "<,1 soaking rain:; at short Inter? vals It can not rais;> more thin 2. 750,000 baleg if It can do that much. Botne parts of that State' recently had beneficial rains, but ths western sec? tion i:; supposed still tO need a good soaking, Meantime Louisiana and Mississippi Pave had. it anything, too much rain. Certainty'some portion of < the late advance was due to the tact t; at the delta haa bad what looko-1 to many ii..e an excessive prec-Spi-a ticn. in fact the whole eastern - Moil Of the cotton i ? it durin? much o! the past So *'a\s has bad rain ? frequently as to make it look like a ' wet May. r Miething supposed to be of : bad (.men. for the civ p. Too much rain is supposed to interfere with I I gctmination and to necessitate re j planting. Indeed, some contend th t j higher price- will he due more to a 1 ! verso conditions in the eastern sec? tion of the cotton e< ;ntr\ than ir Texas itself, where they think that the outlook has notably 'improved Brit nine out of in scout the idea thai erythlntr like a "bumper"1 crop oi j even a satisfactory crop can be rah I under existing . indltlons, keeping ? mind (the winter and spring drought in the Southwest and the fact thai I any case two big crops are not apt t< j come together. Liverpool's spot market has I een ! active if the spot business in thi i j country has been slow. I Manchester has reported a big d I mend, especially from China. lime, however, the receipt* In thh country continue large, Spinnerf hav*1 fought shy of thf market and romi think there are t< >0 many bulls. Chicago, wail street and the ? ' have sold freely. The mast ort'.. Ii f bulls have latterly been looking '.?',! a reaction and have advised their fol? lowing* to take profits. They ?o ,; fer gl least a t- m;?ora.-y setback aftCI the recent sdvahce and think that th< tn<*trket would thus be put In all t'u better condition. Bears contend that the bulls are going ahead too fast that tiiey ar<> Ignoring the legitftn&to side i:f the cotton business. They toy, Stress on tho slowness of tho cotton goods business in this country and the sluggishness In trade In the act ial cotton at tha Bouth. But it mu. . be] said that the dominant sentiment In bullish. Most pebble look for s small er moderate crop, a big consumption and a further and peahaps material vise in prices thlc summer. Tho cove mm. at report to be Issued June a it wry generally expected to be bullish, especially a its data will come down no later than May gft. The worst of It for Otlu rs means the best of it for ths undertaker, when two women exchange e >mpll< ments the rcc irdlng angel Is kept w busy as when two men ade horses. The dead body "i an unknown mar was found near ihr tracks "t the At* lor-tic (Va.-; I. .? road aeir Charh - ton. The supposition I? that he fell from a train while stealing ?? ride. John v. Garllngton, ex-pfeysident ol the Bomlnole scuritlee Company has filed a claim agalnsi the company f r . ::: 000, which I ?? allege! is due him o stock sold during th ? year 1008. I It wants to be understood that Mr i y .nlng's frlencU are noi a kslng it las* because ?*r. Manning happens I ? ? he Mr Kltchtn's manager du rim ?he campalgn.-^Dnrham Herald. \ remedy for faulty ?ustl ? pro ? SI les !'! I >r; '? halls I as been -; er id 1 > dust .v?' t.> on after Ions re* ar. h. The greal hall of th. i Tro* ?I dero, the largesl in Paris, i- a notor? ious had example, and tin- echo heard n some parts of the ball, especially the president's box, made It almost im? possible t.i understand a speaker. The tr< atment applied ha* Riven a wonder* ful improvement. Tha surfaces giv? ing tne echoes were first located by an Ingenious method and then received i double covering of pieces or cloth spaced a f? A Inches apart. While the louble eh.lb was found tO be effec? tive, the reason thai tin* sinui" cloth ."??s not deaden the echo Is yei to be learned. ?aintrf Infants sr a. ? ? .?.'V Mrf?iS fee oZ ? sb v; a > Pi ? a grz ; t-r Jr> ! j ALCOHOL 3 PLii CENT. ANfegetafak Preparation IbrAs slmUatfny tertodaiuHteAfe ttrtgfltc Siornauts andBowclsof EhmlMMl Signature fhe Kind ?oa Ha Always Bought Bears the Promoics Digi'stionnicerTd ness and fest.Conteins r.cittiw Opiimi>farphinc nor Mineral. Not Narcotic. iktatit SrcJm JL:.St.:n * j < fl //?-/ .i*v; ? H. w r?vknr. neas awlLoss of Sixep. Tr.cSli.iw WjMBW of Sxaci -opy of Wfsppcr? THC OKNTAWR (OMHNT, MtllMC N. G. OSTEEN, JR., Dentist* 18 Wast I t ^ - - ? Stairs; Ko^rst?8.30 1- P. I" ? ? to 6. Office Phone?No 80 - ? r^u e FL ere 383 saving o\ \ sv.sii:>:. Figures Showing How Co npe&encj May be .\<\ umulaeed. Fr ^m the Bookkeeper. A young mail who would have a competency at the end of 10 years must make sacrii'ces fo** the firsi two or three years. Say that you, for in? stance, are earning $30 a week. At the pre ent t'me you may b i SpeSj ling nearly all of this, as thousands of oth? ers are doing-. Now. during the first year, you must save $l,f;00. "Why," yon exclaim, "if i should save $1,00 I a year that would make 110,000 ?? tho end of io years, w^hout counting the intercut! You are off in your fig? uring!" Fut Wait. We are supposing nou that you are having your ihfire Pf prosperity and thst it dlfferee! times within the next few yea:.- you Will have doctors' bills to pay an i may even he without employment at tin -, t These things mu^t be taken Into con* atderatlon if you would a- UPtOOO in 10 years. To the first yesr you save $1,0 10 This leases you a little lays than $11 a week upon which to IISU during th time, Perhaps you will have to mov out of your present home and rein on< that is cheaper. For a time it will also be necessary for you to c >ntra< t fewer tailoring bills, and In all i > si luty you will get your wife to aid you In economising; but yen must save^ $1,000 during that year, sad > u will find that you can do it. Tn tae second year your lOfvd Will become lighter, and then you v ir, sec by it was necessary for ssou to save 1*1,000 during the Ural year. The $1,? ? I you CSU easily plSCS out at 5 ' er entx interest and at the end of the on I year It will have earned $60, -) during this second year you hav< . save only $960. in other w >rda you have $1 a week more to * i nd on th ? o ?mf< ms life during the sec u year than th-- first, in this waj< ?? Ih hter. You liegln your third yet ?vlth $2,0 10 out at Interest, and di this year y< u fieod save only $900, which leavea you $2 a week m< re to ?p< I than during the first year; and - > it goes until at the end of your fifth * ra " vou are Bavins only * ? ? ?1 a y< ar, leas than on< -halt ?i > our I) ,500 salary. Bach y tr v >u a - mdre to ?] nd. Al the end ol your eighth yeai you are saving Just $ 12." t> n .-.{ >k, While you have $17.50 to spend. At the end of your tenth year you hays $10?000, which i-v sarnlng yon $(?00 a year, and which may even '. rwia you Mao? ..j- $*,a?a a year if you my. It it well. It you wore Onl| 80 years of age when you began saving you are still too young to retire on $60 a month: but now y??u can spend all that you earn, and at the SUd ol another 1<? years, if you do not gain er the "honey" which your $10,000 i making for you, you will be worth : little over $17,000, Which, at 6 DC cent, will bring you $?5 a month for the rest of your ItTa. A modification of the above scheme cap be made to work to the profit of any wage earner, no matter what his weekly earnings may be, granting, of course, that they are sufficient to live upon comfortably. For instance, if the man who earns $15 a weelt could save $7 a week for 14 years he would have acquired a little fortune of $5, 000. *If you ?wart to feel well look well and be well, take Foiey's Kidney Rem? edy, it tones up the kidneys and bladder, purlfioS th?? V. i <' and restores health and strength. Pieasant to take and contains no harmful drugs. Winy not commence to Jay? YV. \V. Sibert. A ntgTO man named Henry Frank. ? died in Florence from the effect of a Wound received at a lumber mill in Marion County. He was shot by n wo? man. Coroner Cooper Investigate! the ca.<e and found that Frank was shot by a woman who was trying to shoot another woman. It seems that the woman at whom the bullet was dl lected managed in pome way to get behind Frank When the shot waj fired. The c as. ? I r< "red i > the Marion authorities for further inves? tigation and prosecution. ?If you desire a e' ? complexion take Foiey's Orino Laxative for COB Itipatlon and liver trou". le as it will stimulate thc?e organs end thorough? ly < ieanse your system, which, is what evi ry one needi in the upring in order to feel well. W WT. Sil ft FoleVs ^ ?RINQ !L<axa.tive Is Pleasant and Effective CURES Constipation, Stomach and Liver Trouble. by stimulating these organs and restoring their natural action. Is best for women and chil? dren as ORINO does not gripe or nauseate. SIEBERTS DRUG STORE.