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4 It.' I) !I t J r ! Ji I l. u !' ' me AVER HERALD. Wwrf BEAVER Ti E-rtsrmcst se Ttrrz Lsfe. Tremteat Shunwirtt ia aai ami a. caaaatssaac of Stkc as. a rati as ei4i hmmsrmig t s rrarjos of znttwml rmmmstm, ie -gasrd tike W 1 wTii-rr tme Smw a tie cafe rcabfteat Vesare At Oe si awe -fc a tb aaatirl- aJs for cfisac aad Seed tie Ub jrtai. Tirosta, Mb setfeey x rvttei la tie Jus. Kmt of lie saen 03aBC H'mWiW'Kl C It 7 tore bwa dareoted 1 tie bene of fxsrxmag. Tim lienrtsa 1 of aatt- cuitar bvu bees -Markkas Or retype ttifty of tie sand, as itract Umm at tie beat of catCfvzmex. AJI lb airiiiiaasn'an lrria5. tie trtiitfctai af ;oeUJ 6tct. the IWSUSI ISaiat ad watera-ayi ad ;Attroedj tie pzvbmt of tie man! u e dttw. Ore geed rotate manna !a. tie rrextfas of ttue aa.katlm.id eaSeae. Ike- rsertte of lie dartcfct ebt rysiecx, irve scarfed i aeik mere rrrro id lie bcLkiw urf belter mntraeted. Bat aawt a! lit week hs dealt la ltssi aS esays aad leek ami raa4t; tt 3mm Is aire auare ail i (l tie l-easg. The srealdimCs saeit Isiair Jag Uea. bis aoet ltatemats-llk tire, is ii beaW fiat K ii lie thai cessdx. UTe aaat btt ai ma-' jcst itmaa beamg. We avast aake ta Mfe is iiirstotfr thai tie it ittsjji c li suite. w t k. At prei-eat tie tettkat prii oi Xfe e33 to He Ja tire cttr. si tua auar etyeiie ct ;e tafil nrar tie oH. To tcia? ta tie Ixns tie ev tsUU ceslru 9Lad iatcfisal Jattr eti r ti citSea. ia sf t rxraa lx?j asJ ii.'a gii ertrr7 ciace far veK-laK-Tsnec:3i, ta vtcme ta tie fzxaer sis irojer thre af tie preSt : bts U.br, to cole life la tie caaatrr atat -rorti Sites tiis is tie TTaMess tie xot tics of -Mi rUI sUeasth73 tie tvm txOmzx. of ritSoartl profritr- Ma c;es to be cmuUtt4 tj Use caauais ckrs, tars tie Tecti's CeaMiaaiaa. se tie estsMtsaeai of po43l tartaES ticks, tie creation of nai pared rest, by Wcfc tbe tanaerraar zsore iiy set tie prtJott of omb fictare, the i&cresi-e of "ee-op-eratiaa ietea fanaers far barfsg. a5 tsl bomnrlag," and tie "better a4ap tatJoa of rural scscots ta tie traioiog of children far Mfe oa tie farm." The last trace of ceaaection b tveen the famous East Inaia Coatpaa? and the gOTersaent pf India alafta pearcd -whoa Sir PMHp Hutcais re tired from membership Jb tie coaacil of India on July 31, tMs year years, within tvo das. from the 4ate of the pasage of the act traBsferriag control of Kaat Indian aCaira ta lie UrlUfth crown. Sir Philip festered tic old company In 1S&7, asd was ea Iiloyod In Its clrll service la Madras, where he continued alter the traaafer of control. He rose to tesaonatMe po sitions In India uatll he was called home as secretary of the Judicial de partment of the India office. He was made one of the members of the coaa cil of India In 1S&3, ta body which ad rises the secretary for India la the cabinet, in his administration of the Indian empire. AH other sen wha had been employed by tie otd coa pany bad disappeared I torn the Isdia office, and for the last nine moatbs of his tenure Sir Philip was the sole tar ilriaR servant of the otd ragta. Al though Us political power ceased la ma, the East Iadia Canaaay itself did not go oat of exlsteaea uatll 1S74. There is no saisUhlag the faet that the dirt U flying at PaaaaMu The ea gineers aro blttlag iblr pace now in a manner to caase the peasfatlsta ta sing very small. Is Aairaat the total excavation was 3.2S2.SOC cubic yards, against 3.1CE.Si0 In July asd against 1,258,692 In Augast, 17. Thas the work Is goisg ahead not merely more rapidly this year than laat, bat with a distinct gain fron month to month. The end of the digging will sooa be la tight at this rate. Of coarse when the excavation is finished the dams and locks will remain to be coaatraeted. but these present no insuperable dMB culllen asd preparations are now wa der way to redece tie warklags to a scientific basis. With asaared saaita Uob, a ooapeceat adainiatratioa, &a msfaiMng labor saeiy and abasdaat appr&ariatJoos the comfdetiOB af tie caaal is ocly a matter of a very few years. It seems that tie aeteelaac Is ta be limited mainly by the gasoliae tank. Ieiagracge. with 2 liters of Said, aaad the last drop Is a Sight that lasted 29 xalcates Sf seeonda. Tie wacaiae that stays ap 2i boors aau have a tank bigger than a beer cask. Tor goodneas sake," aaks a Chi cago paper, "why do sot Chicago t elitta get acrjaalatad with seme good peoflcT Ceoaaso, for seme Bsao. cocntablo reason, they bate to Iea Chicago. ! TTT 5 T73 f-a. t emt cam- JCLAeCAnmmmmmmnCaEZ-.', eaanre mv jmmmT i"7- sHZSLr M.f. raseat AammmmnTJ ' ilLZmT VamhSr Mi .' fTJ Mtsani! ,mnmW TVTW.TW, SlM masmaas nmmT 1 mrMt i fammmmmmf -V3ffJe raral BjM JM !") i mmmmmnmW -AUftlrJ MSrmmY itVJm 1 fammmmnmW. iX- " VZJammmnV f M 111 F 1P.W JJmmW ' I . ammmmmmmmmmmmmm h'f' irWm erf?fWl liammmmmnlAVZk- aeer aeh i .; ' tflftVl I mmmmmmnT'2nV f A 7mWJ '-SJ-l mama rd inrsser f Wl yTil mBiat:. i " IW 'CsaSl nmrnnmnVAi " -J4.4 t i h ' .t laSe mmmmnmm -St ? ..-. 1 If ' lsss&V BBBBBBmLT'r &fv - - i . i ti araa i .i j. -. I I .f I 1V1-.HH v I .iB I f MJLSCammmVw'' w 1 - . m T s fj i4 ua y smasasaav .r I -.-mi fr ,4t-:'-maBmrt t m9Jl 1 I Wk I 3mmf I fetaTPammmt BsmmnA J 1 IW W WKfAmnfli I !l SAW la y a krve-y ti-.o oi tea gowns wfcieh had bea driaed Is Paris far a roaad of Coantry hocse parties, and they showed tie teadeacy ta orer efatboraUoa which is the aitfall of tMi Taartiir ji nj jtrc, .., , writer is Coaatry Life Eag. Tie first bad a skirt of white tatle with a deep oase of Venecia joist moaated orer soft satia of tae palest rose eater. at eaoagh to give a faist saajgeatioa of cater aader the lace asd taJJe. Over tMs a a directofre redtagote, whh tie basBes reachlsg to the beat of the skirt aad forming a tiort trala behiad, lie material of the rediasote beiag a thick, soft sttk la a lovely shade of roie. The short directofre frosts of the coat were caogat with a stogie dfamead hwttoa at the breast, aad the soft seai.-e revere, a well as the edgee of the basqaes and roaad the trala, were embroidered with a rzfeed deafex of reaes la silver thread. The same embroidery formed taraed back caSs U tie etbaw-sleeTes. aad a soft fclded Seim of talie appeared betweea the rnxers. while a most effective aad original teach was gives to lb whole eaatiMse ay a nasi of deep Bargandy satis cbanaeese which swathed ta wratet aad waa eareleflaly kaoUed at oae aid la frost oa a level with he hip. Ta particaLzrir praiseworthy featare of this dreas was that it was es MfaUaDy a tea-sjowa. H coaM not be mtatakea for a dlaaer-gowa or aa after noon frock, and that poatUve aote ia a eoeuuae. no zmUter what occasion it Is moaat for. is always praiseworthy. COLD VEATHER, SHIRT VAISTS. Heavy Linen In WNte aid Plain Light and Dark Ccisrs. Amoaa; the shirt waists designed for tatamn aad early winter use ire some heavy liaea In white aad plain light and dark color They are aa pareaUy almost tight -at 'in, tor the reasoa that the two deep aide plaits rroaetog the oatr ends of the aaoal ders are stitehd Rally to the wsJet. ind there is scarcely any fnUeeas wa der the anas The fronts cloe bHnd ly a Mttle toward the left side by sseaas of an irregalarly shaped bead that k dAeoratad with foar large pearl buttons, the sleeves are of the "small" hlrt type, plaited lata the armeize aad finished with tarn back caffs, aad there is a turnover boyish cottar, which fastens with a faa-pt&ited anw Ua rabat. Fancy woo braid of the scalloped or pointed order Is being employed for the garnishing of some of the cballic shirt waists, which are to be worn this winter under raaaboat street salts, at they are decidedly warmer thaa those of liaea aad launder eaealty aa well They have the twin deep shoal der phUU. bat la additioa there are shaped Mas bands whki eacircle the neck from back to froat whence they extend, gradually taperlns; to the wsJst Hae. The braid is aed to border these bands and also as a floiah for the cuSs of the conventionally shaped sleeves, and for the high turnover col lar, which, lis the cut's, is decor! ed with small bettoM similar ta those las tested to the fronts. Magpie rollers for while net blouses are in the form of attachable neck and waist ramea. or rather, collar and caffs, as they literally take the place of the acceseortea. They are formed of the two-Inch aide-plaited net raf fias fcbirred through tie center aa a tape attached ta the aader stae. Their edges are bordered with very fan little 'rliliag of inch-wide Mack thread lace, w'skh lo finish the end by be ing gathered Into Utile fans which merge lata a sort of rosette when they are joined at the back of tic nek or at the outer side of the vrriat. Plain and Plaid Skirts. Ob of the noreUfee a skirls for young aJrta !z the Insertion af a plait of plain colored cloth betweea groans of plaits la plaid doth. Yoaos girls will wear platted skirts mora than grownups will sad several aew device have coase oat to vary the sameawtr TMs colored atait Is oae of them aad has met with high favor. loan limes tie skirt carries a four teen froat aaaei to eorrespoad, aad it always carries the five-Inch fold of the toftd color as a beat. 1 Jmr mmmmW I Mitodhf- 4jP"4namnT:'k ,4Tmmmf..4 '- ! fflV? Isfii 1 mammv -v.mVEmVVmTmBBBBBBBmmx '. t e l m- Z 4 mmm rrO wtMQ namamvEi , r.'ftSZF iJWMM CkirdaV f nmmmmSP IfVP ilSm f.J srjOTlmnmmnmnVvaL4i.vt- IN LAST SEASON'S STYLE. For-Trfmmed Hats Are Sure to Ce the Wide Again. The vosae which far-bacded and a: far hats enjoyed laat winter has left 1U trace oa some of the shapes de signed for the coming seasoo, aad while they are not so weigh'y aad deatracttve to the hair as the hear iry trimmed felt hats are reputed to be, they are quite as fetching. Jaas meeb as the same softening effects about the face are gained. For ic stance, a hat may be wholly of soaae fabric such as saUa or corded rilk, bat Its brim may be edged with a narrow strip of fur, which is repeated ia the edging or center banding of It nich ing. Pars of many sorts will be nee 1 for this parpof e. bat most of all Waca marten, which Is deati&ed to enjoy a tremendous Togoe sad seakkia. which is said to be literal fy -orth Ms wcicht in gold dollars fr the nonce, the light-colored furs chinchilla, white fox aad ermlae seem destined to be rather oat of the running, hat as It is to be a wiater of both garments asd trimmings of longhaired animal, the chaacec are that pelts of nearly every species will be in evidence. large bats will be tbe favorite dar ing the fall. Ose of the striking char aeteristics of the new style is the im mense crown, which is seldom high except ia the directofre aedec, bat la clrcataferenctt is eaormoac It Is rumored that the chevron de sign win be the smart thing in all neu tral tones of doth for autumn wear. Smoke aad elephant gray, several shades of brown and dark blue have all bea dyed ready for the eoaaterc. asd each one of them wilt be chris tewed with a See new same. Tsacett are enjoying a glorfoas reign of poealarflT They fail from the back aad adorn tie pasels of skirts, sot to mention the ieeraaatag vogue for km taaeeicd f rlaaee which edaj the draped sfcina of to-day And tie new poisted tunics are nearly always fiaiabed wfrh heavy tassels A roaad rosette cf lace, fastened to the pigeon tall jabot of lace, is raeog ai:ed as oae of tie latartest cottar decorations The rosette Is merely a long ruQe tightly drawa to form a roaad disk It takes three-quarter of a yard of lace 2& laches wide to f oca the rosette alone. ffmPE, rTHEIla ti- -JsQLJaaa ww m J . S' nL jiLc WT mm rVftTtt ft A"" 'ip irTfaa amiiHiHiniLL- "g -- V? SBfa. I C3T ra aa ! j-ctUmtit t lax i r-J-X etT liaFIUTsv fee- tfc- nrtin af tlrt ' ir s mdmm 9t te.ifc st- rr-r as saner asrkt mi Ma fee rtr t l wttS i at liit tie a; t-jLrfcr B tia tmtru. AJinjj -- fVOTif to TBui jl 1ttm V r-M aw. ntata. in aa t-ta iiiii fee rests. A Try actlMse eoansa cottage be iatlt liter tie mam lag plaaL The six te W f t tx harinx ha wti by 3 leet ta lemgtk frees tie front ta tie hack. Bat these Sevres, aa tier read, are lamLwiu d-eeetvtng, aa tbey m- tie srofcictlaau, tease af which are amfe n mil Tie real tea of tbe'hsnme may be eatiaaaxed better by taktag each roam by Staeat. tiea add the Teetmmle. bet let. aatry, sdcae r the seer aad tie baek esdry -way tm dm kttefee. Tits Is aa aanMeml way to bafM a cottaee bat H U iarteresUav aad at tractive. There ts sach a thtas; aa barbae a need deal of cosrveaieace in a -saaUl aad that fe exactty what thac as hsteaded to sfve. It Is aa eatbedmaeat of tie modera idea that a rmsTl beam, assy be made very coae SartaMe, attractive asd eoarresdeat. erbas more so than a aaci terser hea, aad the first cost aa wetl as alt er metateaaace Is a great deal leas. Ia the dfatog room the arrangement for the buffet or sideboard Is sach it It dees aot project halo the reoas. wMeh is a ss-edal featare wen worti coaaeaerable careful study The baffet Itself Is wide asd low eaowgh to have a window above to Bght that side of the rooaa, asd It contains many coc veadeat oompartisests for chtaa, drawers for Usee aad receptacles for sltversrare. It Is a combiaatioe boot la piece of fursltare that seres the purchase of a regular sideboard, while its capacity is greater aad tie con reeieace about double that of the old fashioned aricb Coariag next to the paatrr we have another i?r.jrov3seBt oa the old fah- ionc-d way cf In Lag jan'r.es. It .s doae In such a way as to take no room from the house prorer Ia this respect It follows the plan of thp buf fet receas. but It is made large enough to furnish a r-afrage from the dicing room to the kitcha with plenty of shelf room for the storage of pantry necessities. , Ia the kitchen we find another aiche la the oetside wail, to accommodate a raage. Sometimes the range is butlt lato the niche ia sach a way as to prevent the accumulation of do: be hind or uaderseath. Every woman ana wondered at the amooat of trash that perststeatly collects nsder and arouad the kitchen stove. You may deaa it thoroughly oae day and the next day find a dest pas full of wool. First Floor Plan. dust, hairpins, burnt matches, etc that some Imp has deposited there in sorae mysterious way. Then the next convenience is the built-in eatry to the kitchen, with a double door pro tection against cold, with another re cess intended ospedaUy for the ice box. The refrigerator has no business la the kiirhea It is in the way and there is too much heat ia the kitchen, besides, the Iceman brings in a great deal of dirt every time be deUvers Ice. With aa entry Mke Ibis a taving is ef fected la many ways. With all these kitchen accessories the kitchen Itself need not he very I large. 7Xe zJza alls lor aa open Rk " '&'&Jjt JTSJ. m "J-VJmaammmmtfffBsVhl' 9 X"amsV 1 TTm aavXusamnBBBanMesuasj!3amnamnnBaBBSnt snrasW i (Si ilJ-!' -5 SI DnrC PK wJHJ PggQi I II III Ml I II I ERICAS HOME fl'5A.RADF0RD EDITOR ire t fet by tea feet stx metes, which &t-s roesa for ceuMMeraelc trzamatag dwrtac tie day. bat tail saaeh iasj an right aad sceoraary. Vcaaa e have four dears, a doot I each, earner Tea go dova to tit cellar, eetrnae. to tie pastry aad ar tie isasMuiriiia stairway, ail from tic kttcmes. There Is aaather reasoa lot ataemtg tie atatrway here It dtadtnT tie aceee so yaw caa't bear tktrbei work frost the large Hrtag roaam. BT-ery actachaseat U a maeatoe re esstre a HtOe extra space. The kitch en Is tie muhlniy ead of this cot taee haawe aad It is a combtaatloa of Stcozd Flscr Plas. medera Improvements ia boas- baHld Jag. A peculiar arraageaeat of stairf Is the brisgiag together of tie froct stair which goes up from the lfria room asd the back stair from the ttcaa. brisgJsg them together oa a common landing high enough up to grve headroom for a Mttle nook or dea with a seat or book case a: the sMe aad back of the large chimney S-k Books are somewhat coounos In new bosses, bat most of them cot I a to ie liviag room without retununz an equivaieat in extra comfort- This nook, however, is different, for it oc cupies space that yoo woald ohrwis ave co ue for Tare is a Jars? w'rdow, whKh aiakes it light eroi,-.' i " f jr rcad.rg or wrf lag. s.nd the took case ir 1; enough to accoraacrva'e J u fa.r Jiied library A daveaport or a ,uilt-la seat ia this little noo,t m-y I be .oog enough to stretch out on with jocr bead to the window, where eo get the best light for reading, and the seat or sofa should be wide eaowga t-i accommodate about a dozen sofa pil lows. The nook really should ae liaed. both Cfeiliag aad sides, with cioth. tufted if yott like, to bear out tie ccu fortsMe. cozy corner idea in every rorpctl. but this is a subject for In dividual taste. Nooks m cottage boast conetraction offer aa exceptional o-K-rtar-ity for decorative effect. Before the Time cf Matches. Sixty years ago the usa of fiiat aad steel to produce a fire was aot wholly unkaowa. The late William K Stone cf Peoria lived at Denver, Pa. His father oae warm August eight was stricken with apoplexy. The fire was oat la the kitchen hearth aad his mother in her distress, unable to Sad the tinder box. as obliged to yead bis brother Marsh two miles aad a half to a neighbor. She save hla a handful of tow, which he put ia his pocket. Arousing a neighbor with ae difficulty, she gave him a lire coal, which he wrapped In the tow, and pulling it back in bis pcckeL ran home. When be arrived there he swung the tow around his heed, thas faneed the coal and produced a Came which lighted a candle. In the aeaa time relief had been so long coming that the father was past all surgery. Peoria Star. Has Wen Hcncrs at Munich. Miss Sarah C. Murray of Kewtoo, Mas., carried off high honors this year at Munich. She obtained the Ph. D degree and her came was placed oa the booor roll of the university. Mbu Murray is a Radcliffe college grado ale. For the last four years she hai beea studying at Munich, making spedslty of classical phiHIogy and archaetogy She has just pawed he' twenty-third blr'iiday. She latent L t become a tcacr. f nsr J S i ' t RAISEO FROM SICK BED. After AJI He?e Had Vanished. Sirs J H Eeaaett, S& Tosaisia Sr Gardtaer, ile, says "My backa4 to trouble se no s if)y that at mat I ld to give up I txk to my bed aad scared there foar moatas, aaCerteg la tease pais, dtaUaees. headache axd 1s Sammation of the bladder. Though without hose. I be pan astsg Dms'i rlldaey PTOs, asd is three meaUHi was roaapretety emr4. Tie trouble has sever returned" Sold by an dealers. ceets a box. fester-XUbars Co, BaSalo, X V MINISTER A TRIFLE MIXED UP. Cencjentiy Tr-ere Was an AwV.vrsrd Perhaps In Funeral Oratts-s. It was at tie faseral of a raaa who bad left his youwg aad attractive help zaeet a widow for '.be third time At tie time of his death their clergyman was away oa a Heropeaa trip, asd in til cmerataey the Her. Dr. Mask srttt caDed upoa. A aeighbor isatracted him hastily as to the adsairaMe ewaHUes of tie deceased, his beaevoleace, piety aad ktad dmporttioa. asd gave him vari oas poiats attorn fearilr retatloas. Xmriac tie faseral discourse ao oat rder would have suspected that tie crgysaas had sot seen a Ufeloog friend of tie dead ca Whu. how ever, he came to mention the widow is his prayer, it was evident that his data ia regard to he had become a trifle confused. He said: "And aow we oommend to thy care tits widowed handmaid, who has beea bereaved again and agaia and again. Thea hesitating aa isstaat, he added: "Aad erhaps again." HE REMEMBERED. "And did yoer cade reaeaber yoa in his wilir "Well, be lexnembeTed me. all right, bet that was why be didn't mention ce in it" Arrsngs fsr Pare Milk. Chicago has a medical cow She ?as boaght by a wcawut bealth de partment inspector. Dr. Ca-'4ine Hcdger. to produce pure milk for des rrately sick babies ia a crowded :eae rce district, aad. according o re pcrts this latest Chicago experiment ia munidpa! ownership has be"a a grtat success, "I purchased the cow f.r the depart meat." said Dr. Hedger "1 told Cemmissieaer Evans I n'ded a -cw to save the lives of the sick tabies out my 'srav. and he told me to bey one; so I did Some friends o! mine are taking care of her. milklag htr and taM&g the milk direct to the s.ck infants. It doesn't gc fceigh a doiea head? before it reaches Ute babies. Wo get enouah milk to sup ply the babies of 1 i families " Australia's Wild Oysters. Oysters are sometimes regarded as dangerocs but they are not usjally considered savage. A Queensland Judge, however, has decided that they are wild beasts. Iiefore a rcval com mission oa the pearling ialustry, which has been slt'Jag at Brisbane, a witness stated that eicht years ago ho had laid lW.OdO shells in the neigh borhood of Friday lymcd. The Jap anese stole the shell;, aad the district court judge held that aa pearl shell oysters were wild animals there was ao peaalty for stealing thein. NO GUSHER But Tells Facts Abcut Postum. "We bae used Poetum for the past rtaht years." writes a Wis. lady, "and Irlak k three limes a day. We never ire of it. "For several years I couW scarcely at anything oa account of dyspepsia. Bloating after meals, palpitation, sick noadachc in fact was In bueh misery n5 distress I tried lhing on hot water isd toast for nearly a year. "1 had quit coffee, the cause of my trouble, aad was using hot water, but this was not nourishing. "Hearing of Postnni I Logan drink lag it aad ay almeats disappeared. aad now I can eat anything. 1 want without trouble. Xv parents aad husband had nbout tie same experience. Mother would flea suffer after ootlag. while yet drinkisg coffee. My husband was a great coffee drinker and suffered from iadiceeUcB and headache, "After be stopped oofTee aad began Postum both ailments left hiiu. llo win not drink anything else now and we have it thrao tlmos a day. I could write more but am no gusher only srtate plain facts." Name ghen by Postum Co.. llattlo Creek. Mich. Read "The Road to WellvUle," in pkgs. "There's a Roasun." Ever read the above letter? A nev one appears from time to time. They are genuine, true, and full cf humir Interest. i l -" " z f .