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111* of
Th*
PERSONAL GOMIP.
i».t •
TVASHINUTON. '
Dr Hora<i* Nowtoo Allrn nirtrotlrrod lu» portfol:-* a* Mtnutrr to Korea ai ih.> Stair Oepartmmt. Be baa
trlJ tbr |w*t tor right >ear<
Jobo Uydr, rbirf of thr Bnrrau of StaItalics, of tbr Departuirnt of .Vgri■alturr, whi.-b baa been torolrjd In th* Thr C. S- S Dolphin l»ft Ibr Waabagtoa Nary Yard under orders for
any a nun ia tb. j«.itu-a. aoim .ji OUC oatrr. Mi
.1 tavr i»('.rcl m -omr bark a* ;;; target practice, after which abewrtl. „[ S'ain Srnj:or. Prrsiamt. or a |,r at the diapoaal of the peace ebroy& a: thr bra,! ,.f ibr diplomatic set Secretary Donaiarte left live capital ThU I* what th,- '*.ov-rrnor raid , ;or I.-c. Maa* . with Mrs. Bonaparte, r tbr aura. Ir ..f fitriiig mr a ( who wiU apeml the r*<t ot the aumjaer
bow otv r.irtb w.-rr a-rought. noth- m thr Berbahifra l»r would pliwer me ao much «a to ——
- v Warner's sessiod buahatul | OCB ADOPTED" ISLANDS sures that u will keep jour po!- I YUtL*' from Yap. in tbr Caroliue
Maxim Gorky la a«U to hare mad* SUSiOOO In the pnbUahlng bualnew. Sawa Moroaoff. the Roaalan • wool king." la dead, aged onl> forty -four
years.
Alexander Beaohteii. the dm While child born In Chicago, ia now eighty
three years old.
Dr England, of Moulton, South U»- .. 1 -olnahlre, itl!! weara a pair of Bhootlng ' boots thirty year* old. i - a. B De. a foil blooded Brahmin of high degree, la^n New HarcB, Conn.,
to study tobacco ralatag.
Tbr drat eolamesCf the unpubiUbed writings of the late Theodore Mouinaen baa been prepared for pnbUcatlni. Gharlea M Bailey, of Bailey»IUe.
Me.
.urtl,
. JursslQX 'i
cashier said. ■
islands. «ij that the cootea
g 1.000.iOO estate of King O’Keefe, of tbr ulatnU. baa been compromised, the ratate bring equally dletded lie.wren
the American and entice wires
Sine- ibe departure of Secretary Taft Mis* Alice Keoaerelt and party
• - iha- !ronl Honolulu, cu route to the PbEr * • kc ins. Jjj,,, uRair, t j,e Havraiian capita
«r -on.swn would soon be- ^ a , sl , med tbHr DO rmal tr?nd
Murad Alt I* an Indian, a I ■
DOMESTIC.
Pelrr Peter Hansen, a i poet ot considerable merli. minentic mentioned for poet
natlv,- of Calcutta, and bla religion forbids Uim to take interest on money, tie b-s had a aaring* acronnt wlfhAm for twelve yrjrv His .ntrreat altogrth.T has amounted to J7U' But be has never actarptrd a cent of it. It has all flowed back Into our coder*
again.
"All Mohammedans are like Murad All. They won't take Interest on their money. Hence. India. I think, must Iw a grand cocalry for the banking boalnesa. and how glad oar bankers would be if Mohau'-medanlsm wer* to spread a little."—Philadelphia Bulletin. ?(• Prop-sal. A young lady, whose beauty la equal to her bluntnes* ia conversation, was visiting at a bouse where other guests were assembled, among them the eldest son of a rich manufacturer. The talk turned on matrimonial squabble*. Said the eligible party: "I bold that the correct thing for the husband is to begin as be Intend* to go on. Say that the fnerttoa is one of amjUtig- Almost imtnedialely I would show my Intentions by lighting a cigar and settling the gudstion forever." “And I would knock the thing out of your mouth T" cr ed the Imperious
beauty.
“Do you know." rejoined the young man. “I don't think you would be j there T"—Chicago Journal
000.000 as a manufacturer jf oilcloth Cy Perkins, the New Hampshire millionaire. who died th* other day. never drove anything swifter than a pair of
steers.
No modern occupant of a throne has traveled more frequently abroad since hi* accession than Prince Ferdinand of
Bulgaria.
Baatamji Manekji. a native of Bombay. India. Is a visitor in New York, and complains of the heat be ta eom-
lveiled to endure there.
Dr Ludwig Boltxmanr.. the eminent
aadvnaviaii mathematical physicist, pf Lelpaig. wHl and at one i lecture before the summer school of
0Diversity of California this year.
uresTe of” Denmark, died In Cedar The house In which Harriet Beecher Kalis Iowa -uddenly at th*- age of ! Stowe lived for a number of years In .•ightv years I Hartford la now bring torn down to John Q Cannon of Salt Lake City, i make room for tlic advancing factories, rtih wav arrested at Lelberidge. pope Plus X. recently gay* audience Northwest Territory on a forgery to a poor man. living at Tlv*li. near charge Home, who personally presented the
Governor Hocb, of Kansas, declared ' Pontiff with a bunch of * the office of State Treasurer T. T. I his own growing
Kelly vacant because of Mr. Kelly -
failure to furnish a new boud.
It was discovered that John Gale, a |
prisoner ta tha John (UU Penlten- Modjeska. it ia tiary. had been sentenced to be banged ranch la California,
twenty-three years ago and' that his ] garah Bernhardt will make an Amer-
case bad been forgotten. lean tour next season
Theodore P Shoots. Chairman of the Mias Ellen Stone recently returned to Panama Canal Oomioissioa. and John | ^ m usionarr work In Bailern Eu-
F Stevens. th«ef engineer of the com- :
mission, sailed for Panama from New j & crocodile eight feet - York City. | cently captured near Cape Florida in a
The City National Bank. * " '
NEWSY GLEANINGS.
said, will sell her
City. Mo’ closed Its doors because
held" too i~-ch paper signed by C o. Devlin, of Topeka, who recently failed.
The iron steamboat StHns. v 1 * 11 * u
excursion party of *10 aboard, struck a rock near North Brother IsUnd. New
York City, and, wan beached -
Queen Amelta of Portugal has eu ^ g^ooOOOO to Improve navigation on dear-d herself to the pilot* of Lisboa >>i.„ li« irihntsrie*
by the preeetuauon of her own yacht
DISFIGURING ULCER
cutter for their use
A shot from ambush killed an Infant carried by Annie Williams while She i was o» her way home near Knott's Mill* %. C-. and wounded the mothi
, r hunt held In Elgin and I Kane Counties. III., the record waa
1131 erow*.
| About farty vnrletle* of fantastic flab ! from the Bermudas 4r# to be sent to
j the h'ew York Aquarium.
The Italian. Government will spend *33,000 «00 to improve nartgatiou on the River P*. Italy and 1U tributarioa. A movement t.o colonise a tract of
m Emm m !— Boy Hurt; ‘‘Auto" Goe* On.
dwwnsnd rloualy Injured by an lutomobl!.' lo Bloomfield avenue. The boy'a collar bone wa* broken la two places, and be was cot and brntaed about the leg* and body. He wa* on a bicycle when the accident happened, and wa* riding to ward Bloomfield Centre In avoiding a truck, which was on the same aidr •f the street he crossed ovor the cat tracks to the left side of the road, directly In front of the aut<imobllf. which was traveling at a fast dip The machine crashed into the boy throwing him from the wheel to th* ground The boy waa uoconscloui when picked up. The occupants of the machine did not leave their seats to brtp the boy. bjit went oo their way. The lad was .placed In a carriage and hurried to the office of Dr. Frederick A Hhaul; who attended to the boy'a In Joriea. Rural Houte For Ulockton , Postmaster Van Cl eve has been Authorised to establish a free rural dellv ery route September 10. which will b* the first one In tbr section about Stockton This route goes from Block ton to Sergeantsvilte-direct; thence tc Hunt's corner on Ridge road to Oro ver. Merrill's, Sheppard'*, back to Uro ver, eastward to Whitlock's, northward past German Baptist Church. U Higgins' corner, eastward to Plum • thence to Case's. Haines'. Wagner-a Bowne station. Ml. Airy atatlom and Oak Dale; thence to Wurman's corner to Hunfs again, to Bandy Bldg* Church, past Van DoUha schoelheose to Hiram Sheppard'* cornu; thence t* Brookrllle and Stockton. Length ol route, D 23* mllea; families served 130; population. 515. The meseeugei aenico from ML Airy at*Hoc to Dak Dale and th* Oak Dale poatofflcc wll. be dlacoatlnued. Holland Sue* For Patent*.
•fi
Outfielder Bare lav has been released by Boston. • Jake Stahl haa not- been playing hi* best gam* line* bis Uluea*. Ulbeon. the Pirate*' new catcher, la
,3.^
loaned Ontfielder Bothgeb to IBS Baj-
tlroore dob.
Beaumont played aixty-fire game* without aa error. He U potting up »
grekt game.
MrGinnlty made one or more hlta it bla first nine game*, and then mltae*
the next ten.
Th# fit. Loul* Cioh fAra.l baa traded Catcher Weseev to Indian*poll* lot
Catcher Frank BdOi.
The fit. liouls Club {Sat.i ha* giver the veteran pitcher. "Kid". Nicbola. hit
unconditional Archie Grahai
of the New York'
sold by McGraw terthe __ Th* Rochester Clhb' haa signed Catcher Prank J. McCahe. who grade sled from Dartmouth College on Jnne
!UDS
SATBRES
WORK
quality u 3i5c. per quart.
aomnu
Crsaawry—Weetern, extra t 31 First* .... 20 StiU dairy tubs, hrsta ... l*
icoer, ssm in, Bbrnmaf"
State, full cream, fancy...Small Part akima, good tv prune
Part ski me. conn
1 (g
Jeruey—Fancy 2 ■"Ut* »*d.P*OT. 2 f«r".*rnH**c* I
beaks ajtd rr**.
Beans—Harrow, chmee .. J 40 & 3 Medium, cho.ce 2 22ViC 2 » Pee. choice . 1 *7*<« 1 00 Bed kidner. choice - i* 3 10 White kid nr, 3 50 (4 3 55 YtKow sye r * ? £5
Black turtle. ao;:p lama. Cal-.
The experimet U recently made at : oornaU Dnlverut'v prove that the beuui Uful ray* from the ga*. acetylene, are It j at effective as sunlight on the growth UK j of plants, and tbii may soon become a subject for aariMia consideration by all OR I progreaalre cultivator! of the aolL 2* j The results of tha experiment* are ' ! eatonlahing. inaamucb as they abow 2 I conclusively the great Increeae of 1 growth attained by aopplcmentlug 2« j The Light of Hatr.re" with "The Ught 24 of Acetylene" discing the tour* in >•* I which the plants -would'h>th«JfUe be in darkness. For instance, a certain number of radish plants subjected to acefylen* light during the -night-grew twice the acres: weight of the same
• .i;
Arthur Devlin, of th* New York Na tionals. U far am. away the beat baa* runner on the' team, according to rec
orde.
Manager Griffith, of New York, hav
secured Oubidder Fallon, of ibe Man- |
hattan Out. for trUl with the High
la ml era.
Pitcher Doeachef. of the Brooklyn* (Nat. Lraguel. ha* b**a aUoued lo Join ’ the Vermont Summer league by Man ‘tvger Hanlon. Pitcher -Lew Wilt** sad Outfielder Jack Hayden have Jumped the Baltl more Ba stern League Club to play with the York (Pa.) Club. Moat Western critics consider th* Philadelphia Nationals' outfield lo b« about*the beat In the country. aU point! considered. They're about right.
John P. Holland, the Investor, filed In the Chancery Corn-' at Trento* his answers to th* aul' brought against him by the Hlectrii Boat Company Mr. Holland also file* a cross bUl taking that patent*, fifttffi In alL that were a aligned by him « the Electric Boat Company, be re
B» afiagta that
Mre. P. Hackett, of 400 V»o Burea 6t. Brooklja. N. Y.. mti: "I wub to *»• tlAokc lor th* marveliae otaa of my moth rr by Cuticura. She half i i^eft ulcer which pbyaicUiu had pronounced tacur ’ * * » terrible diaAgureini * ‘
Warfield, of -he St Louie
ill* life.
Prominent astronomer* gathered at St John », N F . to sail for latbrador to obaerv. there the auii'a ecllfae Au-
guat 30. . . '
A ileteo’lou Million for imm'-granta is
doctor* She began uamg ^uucura soap, , to be bu.lt at San Francisco. CaL. land Oiciment uni PUB. and tow. thank God j having Urrn acquired on Angel I»l*nd. •he is completely cored, ic. if her face ia a. : General W. W Blackmar C^B» WBOoth and dear aa evre " | minder-tu-Chief of the G A. B . died
I Boise. Idaho
^fe. 1
after her. Alter there waa Bo bop* Iran
land three miles from tbe campus has been atakted by tbe faculty of the Stanford UnlrtmfitT. at Palo Alto. Cal. • An KagiUhuian say* that the people of tbe United State* are nerve-racked, bald-headed, grey-headed, catarrhal people, who do nor know bow to lire.
....v. jftsi&ZgSSgslx
. Young Alfonso NHL is not only tOnJ of Spain, but be la atrf. offi< tally vtyled' King of the Two Slcille*. King <A Jerusalem. King of Navarre. King oi' Gibraltar. King*of tbe East and Weal
Indies, etc.
TtM r.-flBe KorfbWMt.
A complete and tntereKing prewatati>»
of the •ccnic beaotv •ml the iqrh ^nature) re*ourcra and npio grunth of the Pacinc Northweat are set forth m a beautiful L let rated booklet reveatly uuoed br the
T Nortb-W rmt l Y -
o any ^dd:
eetita in atao-rw
The Lwwia
th* very low-
receipt of foj;
Hark Etpo«tt»oa. with
. fad** 1 'sad.
conducted tnura ia connectiot therewith over the NlwtlVWestern Lm. trom Chicago and the East hare ceeatec
this .object never belc wi ... .n/PBoulevard, Chicago.
Mayor Weaver, of Philadelphia. Pa-, on the advice of EUhu Boot 1» expected to begin criminal ' prosecutions ogalnat Israel W. Durham and the other membere at fbe McNicbol con
Wafting firm. FOREIGN.
T|te D-igion Govevnuien; Una iaaued i -tateiuent warning American* against fortqtn* •■rroneoos impreasiona of tbe Congo Free State from the re-
port of tbe agent of
of using about n dosen streets f3,000,000 t.-rmmal Improve-
ments
Presides! Butler, of Colombia Upiveraity. announced details of a plan for establishing a faculty of fine art* with the cooperation of the National Academy of Design. Mre. Sarah Ann Woolf, of Utah, who has died at the agu of ninety-one, left ten children, eighty-one grandchildren. 180 great-grandchildren and twentythree great-great-grandchildren For the first time In many month* work in the anthracite coal regions waa suapended during the flrat week in July, when the Lehigh Valley Company abut down its collrrlea tor the
c Italian Gov-
Chicago A Nortb WratereV. y, wbwtLanlG erumen* Dr. Baccari
• ... -aa— «— A nuamitte* of the Riksdag be-
gan work on a bill to settle the dispute
Tba SabMvlwa-a Tt»7 Casnliaa*. Three white mice are iaaggh ashmarine boat and i»re' enftei! oij the pay roll of the fl«L These little creature* detect aa escape of gasoline -more quickly than human being* do. and by their sqceaH and efforts to escape drew attrcUop to, the fact ti^t •omethlng amlv* TTieae Goy but . important member* of the crew of A-8 went down with I hat unfortunate r •ei —London Graphic.
Sidney Joatua. fruit dealer, Of Mentor. Ohio, (ays: “1 wa* cured by Doan's Kidney PUla of, a aware caa* of kidney trouble, of eight or ten yeare"
stooFtog to Eft anythin* find could hardly airtight tn m/hM achiag waa bud la the day Qma,hut juat a* hod at * *~ Ja th*
> mm. i*e ■iwgre ir, , -
of the centrect*under°Jhtch ^ r.^. Van Meter**'tkree-year-old My
turned over. Mr. HhOand waa eon nfeted with the ffleetrie Boat Com pany from IfiW to 1904. when ho aoM out hU interest. Hfi received a aalan of *UW>0 a year. and. according to hli bill of complaint, wa* to art aa con suiting engineer, ffie allege* that he arm* not treated tatrty or courteously by the other official* of the company, and was forced la to the background.
Town
The Public Service Corporation has begun suit for fittjfiMp
Balfour * ministry wa* defeated by a majority of three on a vote to tbe House of Common* at London. Eng. M. tlocner and Prince You Badolln are engaged in arranging flie detail* of tb* Congress on Morocco. Th*- high prices of meat in Germany »ve been causing a genera! popular agitation. • : Th* Emperor of Korea haa appointed taro delegate* who will attempt to obtain a hearing before the Japanea* and Russian peace commlaaioners The Oral German squadron commanded by Grand Admiral Von Koeater. arriied in Oopeabagen. Hen mark, and exchanged aalutea with tbe fort* and tbe Danish squadron. Emperor Nicholas remained jf the Peterhof PaUce In St- Petersburg Thu report that he was to start on a *ea voyage and meet Emperor William wa* officially denied. benoua disturbance* were reported from 8pain, owing to the general dla-
■ee*.
Colonel Kremarenkn. chief of police of Helsingfors. Finland, was shot by a .aaaed Praeope. Procope was arami haa been identified aa an *> • ■•omplice of the mac wfio recently wa* arrested after he atlaontod to aas»ainate foemre Oovamor iUsaoiodoffA report ha* readied Odes** from hebastopol to tb* effect that a on* coMpirecy hs* been due among the cewa of the vesaet*
era. "uw’:ndtofi th* ehirf"Sc^fidfioe _ 'tt " wa* arrmted fur breach of
PROMINENT PEOPLE. The keycoCe of Admiral BoJeMversky'i hfe U work. M. Com be*, who until a abort time ago was Prune Minuter of France, U a physician. ’ ■ King Alfonso has a fair cUkn to b* regarded aa the beat edneated of tb* crowned head* • Edison admits that be haa found daflCtrer~ " *“
:e would not five tweli
ality brought forward to the newspapers. When President Roosevelt goes for a gallop he blips into the pocket of his riding coat paper and pencil for making
United States Senator jaapp and Assistant Secretary of th* Treasury Taylor were employed oo a MlnneepolU paper together yean ago. A sword of honor U to be prtoenled to Marshal Oyama. and an album to the Mikado, on behalf of the members ~f the Hungarian Chamber of Depo‘lea. Bussell Sage, wbo U not apecUfiy » for the number c" warm perttachmeota be form*. U add to have-a very high regard for Georg* Toold. President Rooawelt aid former Pram Idaot Grover Qimtoad hav* bocn elected honorary members of th* Haulers* Garden - - -
false arrest against President Degroat Town Treasurer James H. BooeWell and Pollcempii Griggs and Bttel. of Ridgefield Park. The corporation baa deafened to lay a twenty-inch ass r'- 1 ” from Jersey City to gackanfck also abolish the Hackensack works Bldge&eid Park'has lust < pletvd five mllea of road at an expense of *50,000. through which the ga* company watt* to lay It* pipes. The com-
No Tick For Dover nor. Governor Stoke* and JiU physician. Dr. H. O. Norton, at ‘ neither had any me went to pay for their lunch at rent la Trenton Tbe man b*hloa the desk frowned aa be sued up th* Governor and hU friend seerching their pockats. -I am Governor Stokes, of New Jersey." the Governor said, “end I will nettle thU Uttle matter when I come in again." -WeU, I'm. President Roosevelt, and you pay me- now*-re SS an*oM*wiutrr < w?o toiew'S'Gof ernor interfered and credit was given
Team Struck and K
Raapbeme*. per pt Bladcberne*. per qt Peackea, per carrier Phuna. per earner 'hemea, per lb v Arrant*, per lb Pear*, per bW UV* pontre Fowl*, per lb Spring chicken*, per lb Rooster*, per lb ssytcfL,?'
SPORTING BRBVtTIES. 1 Turkey*, per lb
Fifty-three yacMFuace In the Larch Beoder*. Phil., i
iL-i, Ilf
Tradition won the Brighton Ofigs
CansdUn riflemen won the Bajab of
‘ ipenal challenge cup at
Fowls, p. 3sa. s ;
Boat lK%M a*VT6rie Uhffiffinm the KalaerU Capa for doubles st Hamburg.
BeaU C. Wright and Wllllom A.
Lamed defeated AustrelUu tennis exports in tbe second round foe tbe DavU
Favorable weathre condition* and a track marked the racing at NarrsLauseh rOwlag-OSd lWfiaiMtoi;^* ere glveu-by the. Larchmojit <N 1'
•Yacht Club oall Mhiiffiffifi & a large
gathering of women and gtrls. Isaac Msckie. of the Fox HHU Club,
with a score ot 306 for four rounds, won the oueu golf loam* ment at Van
Cortlandt Park, New York City. WUIUm Lakeland's filly Consia Eva
KS the at
asaas^fe,.-,
... Wlwat. No. I N. Duluth .
The economy record for aotomo bile* wa* broken between Hartford. Conn., and Boatoa. Maas, to the OUd den .tow to tfi* Jfhtt* MounUlns. In the berntyweight daha^foc tulo-
_ . sixteen horse power Bee wun to the Ughtre claaa. . LABOR WORLD. ' Tbe egg candlera' strike in Chicago. 111., was decUred offJ The Western Federation of Miners baa a membership of 58.000. There ire sboat 25.000 persons em ployed-tn-the walU; faUmltw u^Bwito-
Mayor UcdeUan.' o£ New Yotk. haa etoed the bill mcrcasing salaries of
. 1 » i
lute. 1*04. ehah* 24 A Median to prime 20 Pscifie Coast. 1904. choice . 23 $1 Old Odd* » §
■ AT AKO rrSAW.
Hsy. pnme. per 100 lb— — <•» No. 1. per 100 lb '.TWO No. 2, per 100 lb 05 5 Glover mixed, per 100 lb 56 (4 Straw, laeg rye TO (y
Jersey, per bbf Sweet*, per b**»ct.. Turnip*, per bbl.
.... 10
| peas htd bloasom*-: sud psrUally u 1 lured pod* with the help of scetyleoe light, while wltbuJt tbe sdiledVilght ooteven.buds wer.- apparent. Acetylene 1* already taking lu plsce as an Ulumlusnt for iowna from s erairel plant for llghtins bouse*. cUcrehes. scbooU and Uo!ate>l buililinga, of all Uluds. sad ItU bMni: used successfully tor many other pqrpo.es. A striking and Important feature of acetyleae b tbe Ate and small expense with which It can !»• ms-Je^vallaW* compared wlto the great advantage* derived from Its us-. Th- machine !■ which the gas U generated is easily installed.
When James Boweil J-owqJLw*A.tb* representative' of-the United Stotes'at *hv Court of »t James, he. at a tfis*.of course, received much attentWfc. After hi* return, while residing in Oambridge. he of ton oxti-uded the bdepltmlity of hi* home to visiting Englishmen. Once, while hU house was undergoing repair*, it happened that Mr*.. Lowell wa* without any servant. Ksiteetlag that she snd Mr. Lowell would take Jhelr evening meal s'.oue, Mrs Lowell prepared a New BogUnd dish of which she was very fowl, known he -picked fish and creem." To her anrprUe. when Mr lowell re-
Oms, .
UTS STOCK. Deere*, city dressed Calves, oity dratmd... Goon try dressed — Bam, lire, per 190 lb Country dremed. per
led by an EnglUh nobleman, whom “I simply had to aak, my deer." he explained. Il was too late to make any change In the hill of fare and. as Mr. Lowell •aid he had explained to l.U guest their aittmtiou, they proceeded to the dming room. The sympathies of. moot hausekeep- . ere will. I am sure, bewritb Urv Lowell. when tbe guest, with a di»J>iou» look said: "If Mr*. Lowell will excoee me. I think I will omit the flab Course.” -Boston Herald-
Senator Lodge tell* a story of a Boston child who wrote to him requesting "a copy of the big volume of the coast, and geodetic report" The Seintor, always proud of Msasaclnisetts and hre children, wh 9 eepecally pleased at IhU request of a child of Boatou for a work which. In It* -meukurement of land and «qasL makes oar of aximntbn and triangle* trigometrtcal'iwvey. So. deatring to #end the volume dealred.
ground One died instantly. .—_ _ other lived about ton mtontes. Tbe Lightning struck tb* atori bit* to to* bora**' mouth* and shattered the Jaw* Jffiwlle Rialsawe. lUc.driver, wan not Tvmi shocked, but waa baffiy frightened. Tbe banes w*c* ownad by to* New Jen*r Ta" valued at *500.
Sixty W.
Chari** E. Jamiaoo. of Moun . aged sixty yeare. nnd Ireura Olayton. seventeen yeare old. daughter of Taylor Chiton, of Unton Hill, were mar ried. They attended a celebration 90 Union HU1, and friend* dared them to tnacry Th* Bffifr. ” “
> aa to perform
widower, with married children
New Professor at Butgar*. Her. W I. Chamberlain, the Aieot (ladW) Mlr” -
- - the chair of — .
at Rutger* College at New succeed the late Dr and will take charge
ENGINEER STEVENS CONFIDENT. Belieyes He Can Pul! the Canal Pro-
ject Through.
Washington. D. C.—John F. Stevens, the new chief engineer of tbe Panama Canal, In an interview said: "When l leave the United State* far Panama I expect It to be for a tong.
We* tern prices ten per otb«r. ““ ■~
AH to* mtoex of the Company «a Vaneouver ffidandr^ C-.
have taken this position with tbe HtOdUBlaslou. fnlly reallxing the magnitnde of the task before ns It is a big Job. but T expect to pull It through. There will be no failure "trough lack of determination,anyway. "Whea l get to tbe isthmus J wOl start right in There win not be any time wasted in preUmlnarie». I expact (to make Panama my home until the
canal la completed''
„ to all .Penn
aylvaula ’ Steel Company «««*»» throughout the country have been The Itockhamptou (Anairalla) EarlyCloatog A-odatiou ta maklnx prepay ttona to put up a good fight to retain
the Saturday half-holiday
Reprotootatlves of tbe buiUUnj trades to PhtladelphiA P*-. deriare that ninety per cent, of the ptembl— -tn that city la improperly Inspected•m- earnenlsn' Strike, which h
at PltUtou. Pa., t
'eight-hour day with * and ow-hrit cent. , Members'of tire Atlaatic ^tty (N- jL‘
long tl
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■ Patent. Run Out The Supreme Court this week decided that Wyckoff. Seamans A Benedict. of New York City, are not entitled to the exclusive use of the name Bemington aa applied to a typewriter, but that the Howe Scale Company and others may alto use the name on similar machine* made by them. The patents on the original remington have expired. Optimistic Outlook Midsummer Influences still gcrern general trade sod industry, but better weather’ and crop report* make for quit* optimistic trade reports In tbe WR
contents of tbe various volume* of the latest report of the department of the Government, ending with a requeri that the applicant specify the parti™ Itr volume expected. “I don't care what the reading matter 1," came tbe reply. “I want a good, tap book fqr pressing leave*."—Booton Herald. ■ ' • CHANCED HUSBAND. Change of diet la th * only way to really cute stomach and bowel trouble. A woman-aaja: "My husband had drtpeptU when' we rierc married and bad auffered from it for several yeare- It almost-u* possible to find anything lie could eot without bad results. "I thought this Was largely doe to th* na* of coffee, snd persuaded him to. dlsroutinne It He did so. and began to drink Poatnm Food Coffee. The change did him good trom the bogtontog. hi* iligeatkNi Improved;)be suffered much leas from hi* nervou*ne**. and when be added Grape-Nnts food to fats die* be was soon entirely cured. •'My-friend. Mrs. . of Vick*burg -(my former bomei. us 1 become a nerroua wreck also from dyapepris Mediocre hfid no effeo. neither did travel help brr On my l*at vialt home, some months ago. 1 perMi.ded her lo us* Grape-Nut* food. Rhe ns* tn deapslr. snd contented. ■ She stuck to It until It restored her lieatth *4 completely that she l» now tbe moat eatbu alastlc friend of Grape-Rot* that I peer knew. 8be eats It uUb cream or dry, JuXt ol it come* from the pact-age -keep* it tn her room and vat* it wbunerer she feels Ilk* ft. ' "I began rating Grape Nut* food my self wbra my baby kn* two month* old. and I don’t know what 4 ahowM have done witbriit B. Uy appettt* m

