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THE CAIRO BULLETIN, MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 23, 1908 THE CAIRO BULLETIN Entered t the Cairo PotoffloefortraniiilMlou through tb mailt at fOond-oia raie. uuUttUUHmUMMII THE WEATHER rrmrmrr wn:nui Yesterday's Cairo Temperature. Maxliium Minimum At 7 p. in At 12 mldnigdlt (street i -voi d I CI i r.s General Conditions. im,.-, .invr fni ! ami miot, with some abatement c ;.f tiie smoke wh i fh has obscured the sun for days oust. scleral Forecasts For Today Cairo ami vicinity cooler. rail a.io Sun and Moon. Sim will rise today :"" a- 111 ... . 1.. .. 1 'bl n ni him win mi um.ij jh 'a,t. ott-nPrs of ihn Cairo proportion, staled, and ilio t.uw owners will soon Tsrtte l w and mom inn.! 'Ha. on .ho completion of U.ese.have thin hummins in -bis neigh record Is for Illinois and anproM- "i" iil ' ,ilk" ''' ,,K . 'hood. mates the record at Cairo within a' . few minutes. v IULM NEWS OF THE RIVERS 3 The river iiiarted fi.8 feet en th? Cairo gauge last evening showing in change in L'4 boms. The H. 0. Wright will leave for fro owr river ibis morning. The W'ui. It. King was out from St. Louis last evening. The Peters I.ee is coming up fro l Memphis bound tor Cairo and St. Louis. 1'ogs Htid dense tmiokes from for st fires, with an uncertain' channel ren der what little navigation thei is, rather risky. The City of Saitillo may not come out from St. Loi'ls tomorrow as ad vertised, owing to liw water in the Ohio. CATTLE INSPECTED In Michigan to Determine Existance of Hoof and Mouth Disease No Positive statement. Detroit, .Mich., Xov. 22. Dr. Frank .1. Fless oft he local branch of tin Bureau of Animal Industry wiih two ether 'veterinary men, insepcted t day herds of cattle in Livonia town ship, in which the hoof and mouth dis ease is suspected to exist. Four faniH were inspected and about 1'iu eaM! After the itispetcioi) Dr. Fh ss sa d he would not Hate positively thai ibe cattle have hoof and mouth disea . He rcporied the situation loniphi t" the Bureau of Animal Industry ai WashltiRton with a request that ex perts be hent to further examine th hufpected herds. SITUATION .LOOKS GOOD. Buffalo, X. Y., Xov. 22. "The sit uation looks jsuod." said Commission er Pearson of the state department of agriculture, tonight. "No new rase of the foot and month disease hat been discovered in Western New York since last Tuesday, and uuies unlavorable developments come soon the re-opening of ibe Fast Buffalo stock yards b but mato-r of a few days." TO COMBINE RAILWAYS L'rof.cation of .All Lins in Chicago Under One Company is Un der Consideration. Chicago. Xoc. 22 Tlie Keorl Heiald tomorrow Will su t!-it plans j and Mt- Ft.e.k c.il.a:.' -ti.;, i , ior unilu alien under the ntiot ol j law touu) t a .In! "o f e Im!i j one company of ad ,-nitnc ami e!-j t! e (iaid weed- v. a L':es-i ea. railroad lin-t in Chicago to-la -u.t. -I. T! er- v,,i- a r-'t Pt.o-. i felher with a prop si. I h liway atejtl.e -. -. ..( n bit i-: ,, - s, , ,, , j under consideration !i loci! trie i njbcii. men and eastern capitalist. I . The electrical coi (Mention widen j pi w furnislieif n ost of the poue.- js ' . . ... ... i. -...in ir i-'-s in.- u 1 1-1 b i in-m'iiii: body. John- J. Mitchell, p; ' ir. i f the lllinais Tiu-t aid icings b.mk. ALL DISTRESS FROM STOMACH AND INDIGESTION IS FOREVER ENDED V. iij rut !r't ro ti.lav. atel i n er rid tiuis-!l .t fotuacn tiotibie ml In.iinestii n ? A di-t'd fti tt l(h U-5 the blue and ground b-s C.ie a g.md eat. then take !'! i:i i I'siil ! start tie .iigestie lii-m nrkiiie. Th'-re mill be no t-i-Hpfia or t-Uhin of a -r erui-' tatii it f tmdieettoi! food : no f el- i3 le a lump of lea-i in the Mom pf-h rr beartburn. sick h-a lai he and lt?r'ieii. an1 your food mill tint for ! ana rmion jour breath with r jci-eoim Oilorm. Dtapei-sin ft only 3 r' for a large case at any drug '" 'r-T. nJ mill relieve tie most Pap Iai-psi.i. Wave j,a wa:.t other earil sames in lsl7 ly on '-;;i?t" rase . Ind:fMkn arid t'je to I , ti-r -:-.! -rrfd (f ImJ r.- Hempel. professor at the Aitca . t: i.a'h :n f," ndniitis. , , (ii n. ! urr tollese. INTERURBAN ORDINANCES ARE FORMALLY ACCEPTED . BY EASTERN CAPITALISTS Work on Reconstruction and Interurban Road Will Begin at Early Date-Experts to Make Estimates I . IV..,. I ,,.o l-.....lv...l V . -I (M'll. I V I V ropie senintivr-s in this city if th en iro & Sr. i.onls railroad nnd ihe Cairo R'ectrSe Ai Traction ("i mpanv iii. a tbo -dimitices passed by nn city council last week wore ;o'i"iii e.l , 1 bo phi tit an. I the electric plan by the eastern repivsetitiishe of 'Im.'nnd make recoil is lo w bai is need McKlnley people 10 whom ti.e we.e ,., m replace i In in nil mode-m submitted, j plants. The ground will bo gone ov-r This acceptance will bo forma!! ui determine the bost location for .....i uoh !'n. .be ant borit ies ner- haps to. lay. and thai will concln.lt- iln contract. . ' l! is understood that some forma!!-, ties need to be gone through wit n urn declared that t lie combination ecu!. I not be effected for many months. H DOUR 1U FACTOR PRINCE CHUN. REGENT OF CHINA DECLINES TO PERMIT HER TO INTERFER IN AFFAIRS OF GOVERNMENT. Pt Kin. Ni v. Wliiie at r'ekin. .leiacUhietits Eiiurd the iilv sates and yndarmt s are on duty at the approach) s to th" toreipn lections. T!i" povcnimt m has not ceased to lake precautionary measures lest something in the nature of an outbreak happens here, for the revolutionists are spreading all kinds of reports. . Two Pekin newspapers wire lined, and one suppressed, for publishing details of the illness and death ot the emperor and dowager empress. In al! of the provinces ceremonials of mourning, similar to that of yes lerday in this city have been carriol cur. Prince C.-ui's recent edict, in which he declined to permit infriei ence from Dowager Empress Vene nata, has cleared l he throne from possible domination of a clan of wo men, at least until the new otuporo''. Prince Pu Yi, assumes power. II POLICE CIRCLES Two Negroes Annoyed Ladies at De pot Twelve Drunks and Four Disorderlies Yesterday. Two msnoes who were cauart giv ng unpleasant attention lo l.i.ibs a! he Central I'tiion station were ;,i este.l by Officers Johnson and ''it neb ye-ter.iay aftet neon, i tie o: lieni after a lively l.a-e up Kail i ad ,-treei. , "I'wi !ve ilruiiks an-! ft r I ..- ir i ;, s e; e a i n i .! by the ,i tet da v. An una the arrest S.itni da ' b Hftie-t- Jt.bi'Siiii and Kfeu. -h was .1 I P Collin- who while ,!.!!, k creat-d- ' .'istuil.an.-e and tiitii-b -' a i H i i.t. the Planteis House. His ia e was loiitiuued till ti.e .x'b in i. j - - I STORY WAS EXAGGERATED. Ci;iM- ii'e sti ! Sent ! the I fie. t tl Mo . No-.. ' ' - 1 t, : i,i ' i '.nbt t. the ( fte. t t.;,t M;s - c- ,. t:, , IOti Success. '"; tl.e tpint fo move ou; icow : ss. " sp.ni Ni w Y 'I K T'-i-- i- not;;'a '- b. t t tan C.- tr-itn f. e .-.t, ..H. ., -. rbai.-e ttie stuiia'ti n - ii t .-' ie - i.n. -i-b-s. one tiiatiau wi.i T.t. t f, H--ii::a' .on j,,to ;, bi, -,- j, , ,j sf).,,. ;, . !( . . i , . 1 , t. a'rhv -'otnaeb woi! tr i . ii iH.e(.s,ii , ij. y, ,t: , , ;,. ;. t.-i-t;,t jt'if pi i : - , u, ,-u ! tVn iei f ei pie v ml i i-.-r. e t,, t! !;i ;. ( ml. at ,.at j; j , I - A' soe te rr'i.f fit in ad ti:-h i.d-ny t waiting for yee a- s.h.ii as n 'I'd-!- to begm tak.ng Diai -ir,. Tie jcur ilnittM that vmi majf . I!'V OWIHM'S !Hllatl !i III I ll '' 1 eOOliSt I'll' ion of ihe propeni.-.-. li'T''- am! (o 1 1 1 - -enminencomeni of work on the Inter urban. 1'xpert representatives rt tb Mf Kinloy system ill come to insiM-r ilu. nw now-ei- house which ni.iv b' ,put in at Twentieth an. I uh:o stif-. t.- around which (he Cairo owners had dec bled upon for a new power bouse, j Hul there will be no pigging, n i.-- FAMOUS MANUSCRIPTS By Certain Authors Will Be Ex hibited Bv J. Pierpont Morqan at Columbia University. fv York. Nov . From Monday until December !! .1. Pierpont Mor gan's collection of niigiua! nianu (Script? of great inerav worn win tie on exhibition in the library univcT-j-:ty. The value of some o! the tiiiv- elii,we sheet". H a.ini st le.ll ! compulation, fur inolndt-d in tin- e ii le lion are ib,. r.i.iuti'-.'i i;,t i f Mil ton's "Para.lise Lost," K-as' "Ku dymioti' and ThacKeiay's "V;ri!fi F.ir." The exhibit, beings (broito !os.icai!y with the manuscripts of Ta;-so's letters and poems, wri't ri about l.T', and extends down to winks as late as Du Manner's "Tri be." There are also stanzas from 'Don Juan" in Byron's own hand, and many other famous manuscripts inch ding letters, autographs, and the like. IGNORED INJURED MAN Was Lymg Unconscious in Road While Buggies Passed By Auto st Good Samaritan. Lrookville, J, id.. Nov. 22. -Last uli:bt Abe I'pdike, a wealthy iarmer while ret r rnin a; home from selling a load of hogs, was jolted off the spring seat as his team was entering a (cvered reir bridge. He clung t the lines and double tre.- until dragged entirely through, when bis iio'u tailed and the wheels ran ovei t .in. lie lay unconscious for two Lours until found by a passing auto mobile. Numerous buggies passe,) aS be !a hi the entry of the bride an I appear antes indicate that they i.m ovr Mm He Was !'etliOVe. to his home and ma " mm o v r. CONGRESSMAN LORIMER CONTRACTS BLOOD P0IS0r Portlatcl, One. Nov. J2 Ci,!,- - man WiKia ni inier ot liiinn;.-. ho U ill 'he ci;v. w.i- -Ticken with bioo-l l-oi-otiiiia Jii-r tiia.it an .bath lo.iav a tdi'i-iiian wa siiuiom-d to hi- as distance. Lotiui'-r js tou: it. a tic pa !' die Coast llU'it:t:i!itii: tn-ri-s-an in. vef., io H ei s and bat bet - - l'it1bem ill. f ,.-,. h-n Pmlyar.l Kipling a boy (, n,,. j-ards, rm ,,f ,( ' Mr Kip!:!;;.' ' y I!" I a .'sr-1 sa!!"'. veir bo. i- in, a ur iarin, ati-l If be b-ts K e 'l :. .wi;1- ' h-" c -p. r b ! :r K dir.s. :: a 3 a t : "be! ! on'! b I )" Ti.i- i:e id-n' a!-. ! a p' t;. I to J:m Ki-'iii', ll'i'?'i U ,i.;-oi.-. Nai o' i-n Lot.jiat'e ",e:p!ii. J..i, C.ie s j r and t l.e j . ; i u I.m kt lt urn tte. ) ; :l'e : .. h . r i. I ti.. br?t i nio'le- to !e v, , i ., i aina a i t.jowi!-. I fab'-." "W! ei.. .pi. I the I'O k . r.c.ie Pi be-:. e Mat ef I.! 1 be. i: g g.,i. !;.. k;:n '.' !' i ' i:e, n j a',. I ' 1',' . iM le ','.: i i yi 1 Pt- !!-. a-e it .n f i.m f.a-iv r.fn- j 'i!e i- t...t t c .-j- ) , . ;.,!-. ., J.)- I 7- an t, a'e - ir wcrlc j ilo'-i,- of ti:ii. are! ' -'! P" u-m i R-ln.i' tr. I'.l.)!e. s ia'. I: i i - 'O'.J:;, i but t.ruti.-tt.- e. t i.T ' a " " I Niitinal ilalil.ite. j At an e. nit, e j.ai'v u.'v w tb i j f-!a it.z a g,iu in w be f i'k - a f.i. I ! 'I I he ifiOCI ii h ! - ! o irid- j msi ;-.) a p';e ' t - ! t ! . n . : 1 I ! fa e ; di 1 t'.i ir j ' r i r io ! 1. '.Veil. ' v :i i be ! all f v e-i - . ! ! v.'. Inn lib r i.f vkt. j fkat. mbtiii uh- !-e. in,., tf-o tjval CI M.t, a-el t.as lis.latei n ii f-.ir.e irr.-. , a r., rmaa 1 Fame suj Al'euburg is its tome. ! The eatliet; rm.rri on the tutgeit show that it was tolved nut f ! HOW TO EAT FRUIT SUGGESTIONS FOR THOSE WHO WOULD AVOID FATNES3. Most Fresh Vegetables Also Are Flesh Making Use Neither Sugar Nor Cream with Fiuits in the Letst Acid. ' The summer is a bad si ason for women who are im I. tied l.i grow stout. for almost all frtii vcaeiabb-s ar-' Ileshmal-i.ng ; so, too, are many l I'.ie fre-li fruits. What imc; the wit nation mo:o (lifliciot for i"sb ier slips is the fact tin t Inch of these articles of diet are xcciiet.t for the eornpiexion tint the blood, and fo:e shctibi not be c'.i-niiuie d t, daiiy L.eiiii. t! :.i l m- fruit e ;o'- As sut."',es Ions of l:ov wi: iiunt il l 1 1 as.' r g wetc! low in,: : I'e.K'l-es ,i. , a ;: defirable fo d. b.dng !: ' hi; si epical bin :-. 'i i:e in great quantity i-ml v. .fect ui.'u the t!t .U t::: taken with t hem. Cream bo used in con, blr.a io:, any oilier I'ruil v. U a. id, liecan-ie it i irtil feniieutatiori that ibi. dif!!i i ! r or ir.ip :- -ilee to o. t! ,i:i.; and s'i..'r is nev. r !e-rii cr :h a ;cn b9 s (. an'alo'.tpe Lie. i: e;!te!i by rsebs v, causi an aciJ con : ath. Ii is i u!y tab that tin y are I ss . sia'.e if seas.me.l w '.; sngar. Pe.cs aie U i.e.; tb'.d not a' I a- sac : I, - S'ibb.' ' r.ii's ;..i;,,;:. than , men- 1 s ;o .- in fore. ' a s a i e d: ' e:thcr (if t he f!i -t. i w; fio::ei!. U'ate: in- !..:i l i t':e ij.iti'. b;i! it is utti : iy any meirisbiisg ; .id. lies, when p i-t eaten, it .-.'hhi llcki Ther hi lie ftibsii'tite fur wa'er rn,l i- IIP' gi-M''b!e li"i',i. ri: i iakt-u wi n oih'T '' Many peis'hs wii eaten bv it - !i. no; is less apt lo b : :.. aeh. lioiio: witheii ihu lruti juice tcke an aid to digestion, tpllllk fieeiv. bowec 1 1 an w en i '-lid v. i II ::' in fr IU'"lis. ' s'e'll- maV.n-' is a'.sc lace, Water nb.v I t . half an bout or so after eaLin?. U is practically imjos too many fresh vegetal would be wi'!l If. in e !!; to eat ies. and it ie.iiclv hot weather, im at were eliiiiinao'd every other day, Beef, mutton, lamb and the like only heat the blood, and as less heat Is taken fmm the body In warm weather than in cold, is is not necessary to give the same food sup ply that la required in wdnter. S'ring beans, beets, spinach, bnile-i cabbage ami other watery vegetables are not fat making. Corn, green peas, lima lieans and the like do make flesh. Put it should be remembered that they may be eaten now by persons who should avoid them in winter, because the incttased flow of pet sjiiration mil! help to keep down the weight and counteract the starchy i fleet of what they have taken into their sys'ems. It ia aiso worth bearing in mind that not drinking mater with food will do modi toward preventum uddilloi.al weight. Salads, with French dressing or mayonnaise, not vinegar and sum", should be eaten freely at this season. There Is much non: ishnient in olive oil and the Mayor of vim-aar is appe lining. Added to that, all cri.-p green salads have an excellent efi'ei t upon the him i.. acina as gentle puiitieia FP FF L Jlv Li o FOR THE LITTLE TOTS OF CAIRO EIGHT PRIZES GIVEN First Prize $100 to the Baby who gels Highest Vote. Second Prize$60 to the Baby with next Highest Vote. Third Prize $40 to the Baby with next Highest Vote. Besides the Big Prizes, S10 is given each week to the baby who has the most new subscriptions to its credit for the week. No subscription is counted new unless it adds a paper to our list. Votes arc issued with payments to ihe Bulletin as follows: Bulletin 2 months S1.20 old subscriber 120 votes new 180 votes Bulletin 3 months S1.S0 old subscriber 180 votes new 270 votes Bulletin 6 months $3.60 old subscriber 360 votes new 540 votes Bulletin 1 year S6.00 old subscriber 720 votes new 10S0 votes Get every subscription you can for your little tot but don't tell any one how many votes you have if you do seme wise one will be sure to have a few more when the final count is made. a n F REE t and cleansers. Ice cream is, In effect, something like fruits already told of. Tuken with meals it is fatten!., h'uteu alone, us a substitute for food, It Is nourishing: is not fattening and is easily digested. Them Is no better Inncbcuh la summer ilian a cup of cold consomme, followed by a dish of Ice cream, not sherbet. The hitter Is almost entirely w tit or, while the for mer is largely milk. It should not be re-rariled us a luxury, but an a neces s :ry hot weather food, and I he best iputlity that cnti.be afforded should be boucbt. The bi-'ter it is, the more cream it contains, tho morn nourish ing it becomes. Iced liquids, talio-i In quantity, with meals, are boih fattening and indi SiL.stiblo. N'e ort heiess, It is not to he expected that people will give them up. so Hie next best iblug is that: ihey uhall bo taken between m"i.Is. They -will not then paralyze i!i .'.cstion, and the harm done is great ly lessvtied. Recite for All Kinds of Wine. One qua;-; of juice, two quarts of water, three pounds of white sngar. Mash the fruit at right, and strain it in the morning. Add the sugar, and - ir until dissei'-ed, then put in bel li s. ;i::d lake on? bottle to (ill up the oihi-s as they work out. over the top. When i'k y ti.e done working put in s opper and put in a dark place in the cellar. I !e' mine set in I he kitch en while working, as that is a warm place. 1 have some now, made ;!') ia-s ago. and It Is very nice. Some times, when I have plenty of iruit, I hae m.i-ic it half juice and half wal'T, and tins is, of eouise. much i:ier. but n!.vas one pound of sugar to cvt r '.;ti-:;l of licuid. All kinds or mil juice can !) used.-- lloston Oiohe. picnic Sandwiches. Ib.iv a flunk of n;t;t'ou and as'i the 'ii-bci'.cr to lake on; the hunts. Take i p.). M I of good minced beef and put ;r into a html w.i'-i a teaoupful of i:c.:d t'iiiubs, p i tier and salt to 'Hotel mix ir with a well beaten egg, .unl io-.rn into a roil: lay it on ibe mutton, and roll it up into a roll ; hbid It with cban tape; sew up the ,.s to keep the lo.ni e frort tndging ; i; roast ii ; ;-.n l when It is cold iake out the sewing, take off the '.ape, and i wiil siice beautifully. Egg Nest. Boll several eggs until hard, and when cool remove tl.e shells and cut the whites from the yolks in long uar lovv strips. I'm a lablespoontttl of butter in a frying pan and in this fry for two minutes half of a small onion cut In fine pieces. Skim out the onion and put in the strips of eggs and fry them Just enough to make them stiff dough to hold their shape, but do nit let them brown. Mash the yolks and mix wish them any chopped cold chicken, ham. or lish which may be at hand and season the mixtures highly with salt and pepper. Poll the pre pared yolks and meat Into small bails ami put them on a bed of lettuce b'.ives. I'ui'd the whites around the balis to resemble a r, .!. P.i-s mayon naise (In s:- rg. but do pot ie.it it on the eggs aj ai'ar.gid on th" p'.Cbr. Baked Ergs. Ib at a lal.lespooplci of butler In a -mail granite ,tu; when hot break In ij many em.'s as you wish lookel, & -a-son wi b -ait and eppi r. and pour I'.er euoiiah S'vis I cieaiu to coic P!; ce in the eve:; fur a fe;v tiiltrcs FREE rni:iiisToi:ir cyv.z rovsm Monster". With Wbb Ii Ai:t ililuvlan M. n Contcmb il. The reinaius of Hie lny pitltiums or fcssll iiuiu iliscovi-rel o'l Ihe Ilengawan river, in .lava, mixed as they weie with fo-,il boner of rep tiles, of the Ciiino.olc age, ami lylns In the cr.-iiii-eois stratb. (dearly prove that nun was concm poi a ry w lib ihe later of the giant Mauritius Mot ciiver, tb: !i-, oveiy of Ihe Nil 111 In Image, ii p:eie ot handiwork fo in I iu i lie crotai em's si r.ila in Ada county, 'alio, vot.ll Imply that be bad at I fined some slight degree of art. Assur ing then that man was Ihing In the Calmtzoio age. the (ptislion is, how i'II he survive bis 10 ilea in la nci s'nip with- the iganilc Faniiai.s. anyone of which could plow bis way through a suburban s'reet tmh'.y cr tr.'mp'ie a herd . ot ilenhants lo dentil? How did ho i si up the shining horns of the Trie ertons an I Ceratos in rus or Plesios atirus '.' The ansv. er lo these i ora tions is that even then mail im-sesa-el i ti f "1 ! ig't in (. fa i in en-ess of that of (he other a 1 1 i 1 1 bis. He coul 1 bii uly his !a k of n.uurti! weapon ! y ii.cup.s of sharpi nod to ks an I I! id it and could, by r.T'non or ins greiter courage, take r. f ige on 111" sides of volcanoes gnd o'ber uantteious places whet.' Ids gigi:n;ic foes dare no follow him. A! any rate he not only survived the hn.ee creatures of the later rep' ilian era but passed into the Torti try e:a or Mammalian stage as t lie hr.-t r.nd grca'eut of tho Mammals. Irelaml To Have l i re, t .. Ireland lies t.w:ik''-ne I to the valtte of her forcs's , i om n u-non ap pointed by lie Crown lu.s .!'.:.-! r.ada public its t c (.: t. The t 1 1 m'. I I -.--i ( 1 1 b.' gcr, the adop tion ni' a S' ia : e for the si.b" to. plant about Tea.n in a. i cs This, with the .-..iti.ii'Mi e- ri s evisiibg, v. or 1,1 gi'.e In Ian J I uuu.imm actc or foii -I lau.i. an ai a w hp ii Cue lomttir-'iti'i cou-iiis r.s es-ential Aontit L' btib i :u us V.O..II be ji,.r. ch !:.. I by i!" s'ate in mou nir.l.iaua regions and managed as stale to'e-t, while rif.iii.p ib'ti s wo.: 1.1 be plant ed by the s'a'o. l.e.:t managed by pri vate oum ts or by county lonmils. ppniniuli, tn r.grict:liurnl count iy ! :iif the size of Irid.ia I, has since PSSl in' rea.-e-l bet for usts by 1 7 ." . -cimi iiiies I'-igium. m spite of her dense pep;!. .'bm. I: r.s cdile J Tn.lH'O seres to her i i '-.'s. ;.l the Inst tw:i-ty-h e ea i s. It eland is pr ri t -i lardy suj'.e I in soil i:nil Ui.. I' for t he gionuii cf forests but n,:l 1 '.. per cent of Iter tot. 1 ana is forested. The f iulf Stream. This gnat "Kiv.r cf t!u t!-a" (lows from the Hulf of M 'Xt o (hi ni e i;s bumei ihio-gli the Kior i la Snit along the lastciii coast cf the Cnite.l Slates. ! p, I to u de fiecteJ mar the banks of Newfounl l.'ii I diayuuilly iiiirs:.; the Atpin'i . It ts e:ti;,ial(vl to te l.'u miles wile off Ch.i.ib -ten. and "' miles wl !o 011 San iy lino!;, u here It spriails. fanlike. over the suiface cf the North Aii.iicic. (hi Cape Hatleias Its velocity is reckom d at ulmut i miles an tiour, oT the banks of New foundland 1 mib- an hour, then the rale sIoaIv metgis into that of the northeai-terly ill if! of the Atlan tic 4 or a mib s a day. Its ti m la ri.iiii" is from 4.". to M degreis. ai.M-riing to di'iitb and latitude. FREE! FR ? In "Bohemia." Bon.-' si range uml unaccountable things ,.iv done In the name of "Do hernia," s.;, the lloliemlan. "The olh. er night at u "lub the engagement watt announced i M i-t 1 st and a writer who Im a wld'MC At the same time a new book by lb,- writer wan exploited at the club. The hook was lovingly dedicated to her marly beloved, much. mourned and iie.u parted and illuu:',, husband that Is lo to he-forgotten de ted by tho artist je." The L, on Notes. A note made ui Sunday is void. Contracts made cm Sunday cannot bo enforced. A coutcct made, with a lunalk; Is void. A note obtained by fraud or from a person In a atate of intoxlcuilon, cannoi be i.dbcied. Sig natures inude wlih u ie.nl pencil an good in law. "Value recti. ed" Is titsu ully written in a note ut.n should be, but is not ueciitiyaiy. If iiol wrlileu, It U presumed by law, or may bj sup plied by proof. Mud Slinginj at Rockville Cer.fr. The other evening while the cast for the day to be given by Uelii'.ea Hose Company' were rehearsing- in Parish hall some dastardly pcisot threw a large lump of mud la window and struck one of our fib t ladies of our village In the back ( the neck. This cussednes. m t cease ami the perpetrators must .,0 punished. South Side Observer. Tipping Barred. A well known New York hcstelry has inaugurated an anti-gratuity pol icy for at least the current season. The management tfiakes official state ment thus: "The servants of tho house receive full and satisfactory compensation for their services from the owners, am! are neither permit ted to accept nor do they expect to receive fef s of any kind from gnosis." The Speak-Easy. Pew are of the man mho whispers his airy nothings into the ear of the milling listener. Ninety-nine times in 100 the whisperer is a thief. He goes around like this: "Sbhh! Plumton Is a good fellow, but Shhhh." etc. The whisperer Is a backbiter, a spreadnr of scandal, a niallgner, a hut aan hy ena. All of us know the whisperer. Idleness never made its way In the woild and never will. The world does not owe us a living. Kvery man and woman alike owes tha world work. Nathaniel Ilawth- rne says: "It la my treed that a man has no claim on his fellow croatui es beyond bread and mater and a g'ave unless he can mda It by his strength and skill." Sparrow as a Songster. It la a curious fact that, though the house-sparrow does not naturally sing, yet hand reared house-sparrows have been made, by association with bull finches, to acquire the song of that bird a truly astonishing instance of hidden or latent capacity. juvenile ignorance. "Ynu ought to know better, Johnny," said Mrs. Lapsling, reprovingly, "than ask me what the difference is between courage and bravery. They are pusil lanimous terms and mean tho sama thing." New Boats larger. While the tonnage of the fleet of the Great Lakes Is Increasing, the num ber of craft is decreasing, owing to the greater capacity of the newer boatj. ii 1L FR E E I ' 1