TIIK NOTED TROUIIAS.
PICTUHSSQUft PBNCItt
MANY STRANDS.
OP
! Hat t hMer nnrrlnnt The
Kiwi f HwiWli Onteee Slew
I mHm MWV tlHr Will Meet While
Wpeilng (Hli, fi S(wla.
MM
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(Special Latter.)
1 Ut haa been
prio'cd shoot thH
iriMBAi Vast Wey
ler bad cdSatrtict-
! arrciM Cub
fro north to
aaulb They were
dividing IIhm"
iui ItMkod form
Idabie an tMtwr.but
aa (lameK proved,
illiln'l "illviiU A
Inn !iu u form of trmrh and mound,
wlih barbed wire uning an pott along
li. Ai hort distance ere small log
lioute. occupied by from IBM to six
or mure Hpsnlsh soldier tt was Ihi
laii!ili to rroM the linn without cam
lug within rlllMhot distune oT at lean
m df these house Arr.intpsuylng
picture reproduced from n photograph.
Kls .1 veiy dear Idea of the kind of
tiling Weviar'a trorhn In While It may
liars Iwftn nn embarrassment to bush-
bat her it wilt be at im seen Hint
li I Imply n fence ami lnh. and can
not t coniililrroil :m any impediment
to lurtif hodle of trained troop In
deed, rliii the natural dlftVulMes of Cu
ban Jungle present i greater obflla
cIh. than due the trixh. that HIhhiJ
ii.j i. not much Inferior to a parade
Held fui I ho 1'nlted StKM iroup
The mhcr picture represent n Span
lab mounted rout, and a young Span
Nh officer nnd eoldler. They "speak
f')l themselves " MltWlHlly lhn of
tutlcer und soldier, and auflw Mat while
these men tuny ht rttlliint they have
neither the training or tliB equipment
that It U necessary to linfe in ordsr
to ane eMfully nie.it Unclt Soiii'h boys.
onc.fpurirr any around. like a screw
wnicu motion locks It In place nnd
leave th signal burning In ease It li
desired to use It an n standing slKnnl
for an order In the secret naval code.
Thus the keyboard ran be used to lnlr
grapk ordinary Instructions by Hit tisti
al letters. t wnd a rlphur dlipatch or
afaclal codf ortlora. NolwIthnlnndlriK
all thla npfvirrnl eompllratlon. the koy.
hard U cowpnrl nnd lla miwhanlum mi
lmpl that It ennnot tin rradlly die
tnrbed or jtoittn out of onltr.
;TS(UKNTIFI0 TOPICS.
OUHNBNT NOTDS OF DltvflOV-
BRY AND INVENTION.
rii IHacnt Human lUrr llultt Tudnt
A rut Hit l.y fUii A Nw
lllfln for Vte
liitrntlnnt. ...
In tint Ntr-Vrloiii
i CAU8K OF flALDNBSS.
ror NHm yanra tliwr w beon n
growing oplNhiii that tmltlnow It enua
l by lb lUfuedntloti of liaellll.
Thla aUietnsnt htw ben rldlenlwl
aln and main. bm. like many other
clenllllr fflrta. It haa held Ita ponl
Hon. nnd now nomwi forwnrd with ex
cllaRi around on whleh to auMitlu
llMlf. iHStHttit. hnwrvnr nf rinvniirliiir
j thn bnlr folllrlwi thr Indimtrlttim llltlr
rrmtiirr thut i-rentta baldneiM tnktw a
norel tnk In hi work. I In twrrtea H
moat artlro toxlr milxtnnre, which in
trRtM the ouiw root I ng of the hair
and nilra ihroiiRb thr Inner pnrlloii,
ntlrly mbblnie the hair ef It rluilty.
Tht apromplUliwI, the hnlr fnlla out
for tkr aamr rtMMii tlmt n tri blawa
orar bMwtiw ltd root hare no hold
and tlitrr la nothltiR to keep It lit
place.
The latMt dltoovitrtM In thla Una
arc of a character mort dhtheurtonliiR
to tlioae who Imrti lioptil tlmt noma
liire mlKbt lie found for thla dlcaae or
aotne niwna employed to Hup the rnv
MM of a malady which la probably
quite aa tinwalcnm m nnythlnc which
mankind baa to encounter.
Il la a moat mrluua fact that wo
men ramly Itrcome uulil. A reniion far
the prevalence of (midline amonK mon
U auttgeeteri by tlielr freqntntliiR the
barber altop. It In fluppototf ihtt tlta
Iwrlllua la dlatrlbtiled liy the eomUi
and brtiahee and other appllnnaM iifrd
Iff
To Hate Teflh I.Ik IVarlo.
The rccklamt manner In whlrti miHt
poepla abune their teeth la enough to
mnke their worst enemy remona'rate
with thorn. The rare of the teeth
ahoiild be begun In babyhood, n wtft
toothbruah helnn unhI twice n day by
whoever haa care of the Infant. Aa
noon aa the drat teeth looeen the child
Rhoiild be taken to n dentin! to romuvc
them, no the new teeth will have room.
After Oil periodical virile ahoiild be
made to the dentist. A child nhould
never be allowed to bite bread or crack
ntita with hlH teelh. for II la likely to
chip the enamel. The teeth, to bo kept
in proper order and to look white and
ktmHctilnte. nhnuld tint only be brush
ed night and morning, but after every
men) in the day. The toothbruah muat
be rather hard and you muat provide
yoitrre.lf with two or three of vnrloua
ahnpoa, o aa to keep the teeth In prop
er condition. n you cannot properly
elean every loath utiles yon have a
liniHh that la eepeclnlly ronatrurtcd
to roach the back com era In vottr
mouth. A toothbruah ahotild he wef!
wnahml In clean (mh wnttr and rli&er
Nonp or ammonia imed nnw and then to
clean It with. It muat bo rcntombered
that to take too tint drlnke or oat too
hot food la vary bad. indeed, for the
teeth. The rnpld tratiHltlnn from heat
to cold la the worat poMlblc thing Hint
could happen to fliem and often cnuice
crnukH nnd dUeniie of the teeth. If
vIii?rhi la taken with nno'a food or
niwllcliii in which U nny kind of Imn.
ateel or nny ncld, the teoth not only
uliould he well bruihetl nftorwnnl, but
the medldnp taken thronKh a Rlnea
tube.
I'loittlnR !(.
In very rly daya thlw of any. aire
wore docked by xmiintlltig thorn nl IiIrIi
wtr and thn waltlns for the tide
to rceedo. work belne nrnctcded with
runtll the tide brhIh nwr. Thla method
wna Improvmi upon by hnllowliiK out
n berth or Htnnlt bnaln, and then, when
the water wiim diiwu. a temporary dam
would he made no rone thn entrance to
llio haeln where the ahlp lay, an hint
wnrk ootild go on uninterrupted by the
rlalttK tide. Title wuh the origin nf tho
Kmvltig diH-k, Hie oaaenllal factor nf
which wa the cxlatenronf Hie rlae and
fall of the tide, and It la due to the
ubftonce of tide that wo owe the origi
nal Moating dock. The nlmmit tldoleaa
ahoroa of thla rountry make It tho
nut-aery of the Hooting dock, but It
wuh In the Hnltlr mh Hint tho find
flouting dork waa trhd. In the time of
l'tdnr thn (Ireat Hid rnplnlu of n 1 1 r It -IhIi
Hlilp, II n ill n k that Ida voaael In
rrotiHtiult harbor wiih In want of dock-
lug. )nd thai, owing to the nlwanne
nf tide, tho then orthodox method wn
Impracticable, olittilneil a hulk called
the Camel, nnd, completely removing
her deck and internal work, rut off
one oud nnd fitted It with a gat, lie
thon beached 1Mb nhlp Inalde the hol
low hull of tho Camel, elwiod thn gate.
und pumped the water front Ita lute
rlor.
FORT AWNd THOCMIA.
who h.ivu all they want, and of the beat
Hi uimt advanced mllltiry Hclence haa
deviaad.
TBLBt'HOTOS IN N A VAUBSnVICE
Our WitrtltllUlpeil with Xt Ht
itt HllJfWU.
The pruMRt war btwM thla cqbh
tr and Snnln l rredlted with hasten
ing the wiulpmanl nf l.'ntt-' .?t.iea na
tal taajwl with k uw oicnalitig y
tent Tin- itpparaluo f th TelefthotoA
iouiiwii) of Itutfalo. haa ' u pitrovml
by the l ulled Mtatex navy l-jiar went,
Mini -i.il iM-tK are lini m'de tor
A nit-hi wtimhlp Tli- iiMiipli'itiio U
innalder-d tli-mon' rapi-l m i"'
fn! an I i-nttf nigh un t' 'n
t't Intfn'r t It i 'inula' if I ereuf
fo'ir dou'ilf Unterti 1 1 ! liy power
f'i! gro ipH f tni-ande ini Uipi t!i
four iI'miIiIh lanti-rn hlng n ma ver-n.-ally
on itrntig wire ralit 't. ui uppei
nil tt whli-ti ' "40 lie run ip I in4t
"i ar'lin. while the Ihht -m.1 U lu
tended In ti faileaed to Hi'- Ini k of the
v-l The upMt half ' h Uaip t
white and hu ithin It arxip if three
lamp turnninileil by powrtnl UMnt
fvltig 1-nMMi The lower lulf It red.
nnd ha four lump. In rdr ii make
th red bnm the traaajr. which are
aurriMiadnl b heavy red latiaaa TIm
OHrefttlly laaulated "aidit 'itnne- t the
tamp and pmimm fr.MU ih low
10 the deck or bride wh-re . keyboard
tcuablM the operator to tpwll oat tho
rode etgaaU about u mntdly a 4 type
writer la ManlfMlHtttd. and vrr much
in the aama muiiner The key board la
nrrancd on a alnndarJ and iickMwd
tike a blHttacU. the iMmtor xtandlnK
lu front of It while wanlpul Ulng 'be
key liy u almpk nutoHWtti irrnngw
tuant eoali key. na deprwrnd, light 4
corabltwtlon of lb four ral ami tin
four while tight, making h letter or a
number, aeoordlng u Hie code of nig
Ml All of the 01 rttinH lire into
matlc and ti cowhlnntkin I made by
one touch of the Stay A not her tenure
of the kfhord Is that whan m Mter
11 doN nn taw Uiar keys nra lekd m
(hat anaUtar otnua fi aatdNUIly
hM dawn and MgttHt tte atgHala,
Any key jtwaami ilwwn ohm U turned
by the harbor In the purwmtico of hi
buxIniMM. If thla Idoa coukm to be an
eatnhllahed fast, lmrber ahnpe wilt bo
put under Hie tnoit rigid nHplonngu, or
their proprietor will hn obliged to go
nut of bUHlnae altogether. It Ih notrd
na an lutertttttng point In thla connec
tion Hint fartnera and men who live In
Ui bark country ami raroly visit the
barber nlmp nro law likely to ho affect
ed than ally dwollara, who mnko thla
place one of their regular reaorta.
llaldnuaa wa for many yenra nttrlh
nted to Indoor Ufa and brain work,
but H la very evident from recent tle
velopmeuu tluit there la a tiny organ
tan that haa bwa dsdri; moat excellent
work In denuding the cranium of men
of all cuuee.
WHKRB BURNS MAD It MBRRY.
Here t the houae which tlurua tttad
Immortal through"Tbe Jolly Iktggara "
li waa aa Inn In Mauoktliw, kept Uf
Oeorge Olbaon and hla family, whlak
aeema 10 have been a particularly die
reputable one. ill wit had bean ex
communicated and bla daughter
"Rm-ar Jeaa." left no repute Hon lor
"aweataaa and lirht," behind her.
Here m "Ponai Maaale'a," aa the
aoatelr waa re I ted, the beaujnra aad
pauper uaed to gather and hold high
revel Here. Iluraa. to aludy them
uaed to tola them And here "The Jolly
Bag gam." waa conceived. The houae
U vary little r bunged alnce Unrna day
Tha mom where the tlgbt-hartad paH'
THE JOILY IIIWOAIia" WAH CON
CH1VMI) IIHHK.
twra aarettaad remaina almatt anatlf
wjut it na than when the pat ti
dll hti iyi there.
Fur lite In nmp l1r.
The KnglUh electrlenl impera tire dr-
asrlbtne the dry-cnp lamp ahown In the
llluitrutlnn. which la Hpcelully reeom-
.tnended fur line in damp pi nro or out -
Ida lighting. Tho Inmp are apeclnlly
milUd for mine, pier lighting or damp
collar, wluiro It haa been found that
the pliutur of pari aoftoni nfter the
lamp have been In uee for a little
time. Tho rap l attached by means of
u brasH dlak nnd I fuatenrd to the
pA bulb by specially prepared
cement, which It thoroughly damp-
proof, und tho leodlng-ln wire nro per
fcotly free, en tat the lamp haa an air
Insulation In the Interior of the enp.
it la Important to nnte that nltliough
there Is an air Inmilatlon. by using the
thin layer of cement between tho
hrnea and tka ajwan II aota m a nan
candtwtdr anil etJtiawiuanUy there in
very much laaa haet vanducled than
there wtwld ha It the brsaa ami Kls
wore net Intercepts.
The Hrlli' Ulituit-llelt,
A writer In Knowledgu tnskea n viv
id picture of the great bait af clouds,
some 390 mllee In breadth, whleh sur
rounds the earth a little north of the
equator. Within this belt rains almost
Incessantly falls, sometimes In sheets,
and the wind seldom atlra. Ilofore the
Invention of steamships, vessels be
calmed In the "cloud-belt" sometlmea
drifted belplfrM for weeks. Kven now
the crowing of this belt, where every
thing Is surcharged with moisture, I a
disagreeable experience fr voyagers
going from the north In the setitb At
lantic cen. or viae verts. Tk bait
can be traeed aerest 'q tutorial Afrlaa
and ncroa the American Isthmua. and
Hie great rivers. Ainaxon. Orinoco. Ni
ger. Nile and Congo, arise In thee rnln
soaked regions, which tire like exhaust,
lees reservoirs. The cause ef the equn
torlnl cloud-belt la connected with tho
trade-winds, and In the course of a
year It oeelllnte north nnd south over
a distance equal to about three tlmea Its
own breadth.
A TENDER WAIt SONG.
THE VACANT CHAIR" IB POPU
LAR AGAIN.
IHgEMt Cnmrra Kter llulll.
At the photographic exhibition at
the Crystal palace, tendon, there waa
shown what Is undoubtedly the largest
cam era pvor made. The camera was
over six feet high; It takea plate six
feet by tire feet, but this slie can only
be utilized for Hue work and ordinary
copying, na the Levy screen, necessary
for tho hnlf-totio process, can only be
obtained up to nbout forty by thirty
Inrhes. It Is Intended that the back
part should bo built Into tho partition
wall of the dark mam. so thst the lat
ter would really form Hie dark alio.,
otherwise a holder of sufllolont dimen
sions would bo extremely henvy and
cttmlwrsome Ily Inclosing the rear of
the camera as a dark room, the plate
would be placed directly Into the back
part of the enmcro. being held In po
sition by ndjustabte bars, which lain
any slie from whole plate up to tho
full rapacity of the camera. The rail
extension of the camera wn twelve
feet, an that when urtng a lens of about
sixty Inches principal focus, It Is pos
sible to copy same also ns tho origlnnl.
To provide for the use of louses of
shorter foci the middle body of tho
camera Is provided with a plate tiotdor
and by means of a door In Hie aide
the operator ran enter. This part of
the camera form n little room about
scroti feel by three feet, in which at
Isast two peruns can stand i.d watch
PMllielle t'lrniinliire Atlrndliij the
Writing nf Till lle.irl-Hllrrtng Ur
lUllml HUlel. nf Henry H. VTH.Iiljnrn,
the Auilmr,
shall meet bnt
wc shit II mis
him;
There will be nne
(fM If vacant chair:
IiWlll en reus him,
if noil nc ,n cm im1
our evening
prayer."
On the 3th day
nf July, I8IS, there
wn born In the beautiful colonial
homo of his tmrniits In Worcester,
Mass., John Wltlsm Orout. n boy whoso
short life endeared him to all srho
knew him, and whose death In the de
fenso of his rountry gave rise to one- of
the tendereat nnd most beautiful of till
the melodies of wnr. Young Grout
grew to manhood's years In the city trf
Worcester, nnd from the very begin
ning of the wnr he was eager to volun
teer, but was kept from doing so at flcu
by tho pleadings of hla parents, who
folt that ho wns too yonng to begin
such service, nnd who felt tlmt tho wnr
would bo brief, Ilut ns the call for
troops became more urgent they gave
their vonsont, nnd when tho Mussa
rhusctts Fifteenth roglmonc wns organ
liod young Orout hern mo a momhor of
It and received the commission of sec
ond lleutannnt of company D, a rare
honor for 0110 so young to hear. Ilut
he was well versod In military tactics
und cnpnhlo of filling tho position bet
tor than many far older men could
Iiavo filled It, and lie was one of the
youngest. If not tho youngest, onmmls-
giving day, J wrote as ir he had been
my bey, anrf bceaute I eotild not help
II. Musing upon the matter In u r
tired walk, a snort distance frota my
residence, I Jotted down the words na
thay came to me, ntul copying tlwm nr.
they now stand, with hardly a mbat
alteration. I gave the vones id the
Warewter Spy, bearing only my lu
tluls. 'II. 8. W.' I had no thought of
the poem attaining tho popularity It
haa enjoyed."
The poem came to tho twtlco of tho
late Oeorge P. Root, who set It to mu
Ir. and rery soon It was being sung
by many enmp fires nnd In thousands
of home. It would be Impossible to
estimate the number of copies of It that
have beon sold. but. as has bitn the
rase with some other Immensely popu
lar songs, this very large sale brought
no pecuniary pro (It to the author of
"Tho Vacant Chair" because of his
failure to copyright It. Indeed ho did
not receive even Hie eredll due trim
for writing Ih song since II wns pub
lished aver the Initials of his nanm
only nnd when set In music by Mr.
Itoot It appeared without Mr. Wash
burn's name, so that In many homes In
whleh the song wns sung and loved the
real name of the author Is not known.
Indeed, In some Instance. Sir. Root has
recjlved credit for both the miiilc nnd
thn wonts.
Mr. Washburn, now In his Mtb year.
I a resident of tho beautiful Ilrotikllne
district of Boston. Tho picture given
of him wns taken on Hie sixtieth anni
versary of his marriage. In November
hist, Mr. Washburn nnd his wife sitting
for their photographs on that day. It
wns not until three or four yenrs ago
tlmt Mr. Washburn publish! his
poems In book form.
PRESIDENT OF SOROSIS.
Mrs. Mary Dame Hall, president of
Kornsls. has Innocently created 11 truly
terrible sensation among the momftar
of the fumoiiH woman's club. Horosli.
the operation of focusing the Imnge
Ntul exposure. The lens fitted to this
camera Is of tho symmetrical typo, ape
dully matin for copying purposos. It
works at Ml nud ha nn equivalent
focus of sixty IncheK. Tho prince of
Wales Inspected this remarkable cam
era with much Intarosl.
UltM'trlo Suit IfefWery.
In Oetinvn a uuvol system for dellv-1
silns letters In high apartment houses
Is to be tried. On thu ground floor Is
arranged n ciihlnu'. having ns many
compartments and boxes ns there aro
Hoots In the house. When n letter 11
deposited In nny box. It mnUoa a con
(net which rings n belt on tho corre
sponding Moor. The belt enn only ho
stopped by the ronuirnl of Hie letter.
The same current that rings the bell
opens a valve connected with n water
lank In the top of tho house. Hero nre
located cylinders at Inched by cords nud
pulley to the lotter boxos and so ar
ranged that rhen they nro filled with
water they will serve to haul up tho
letter box nnd Its content to the prop
er door. When the box arrives, tho lot
ter Is uutomntlrnlly dumped Into n sta
tionary reroptarln and ut tho nnma time
the cylluder Is discharged of Its wnlor.
Tho letter box then descends to the low
er Door, the bell stops ringing nnd It
remains In position waiting for tho next
visit of the postmnn.
MrrgcM'Hrlirnetlrr It I lie.
flere Is a toy for the navy one
whleh some of the navy's mon would
enjoy playing with In the neighborhood
of the Hpunlsh flotilla. It Is n Dreggos-
RnhrocdiT six-pound rifle. It can fro
thirty-three Hhota a minute and lis pro
Jontllii can pierce three Inches of steel
nt a distance of three miles.
It Is a new gun which has just been
plnred on the revenue cutter Ornshnm.
It will be In charge of (Iiinnor I'liui,
who has been on tho old cutter An
drew Jackson nnd on tho (Ireshnm for
twonty-elx years. The (iroshnm has
only one slx-paundur rifle, but she
could easily Inereaae her nrmameiit by
four or Ave more. Rita bits a speed of
twoBty-one iiiIIm an hour. Ilut her
chief weapon of c'Vuae Is hor torpedo
HUM.
HurillliR Steel,
Sine Mr. r. It. Trlpler of New York
haa perfected hla apparatua for llqitl
lying air. scientists hare bean able to
make curious experiments, na the liquid
air can lie secured In large quantities
says the Scientific American.. When a
dishful of the liquid air Is dipped from
the ran It bolls so violently that droits
of It are projected ronte distance. The
liquid Is blue lu color, and a burn from
It takea about six mouths to heal. The
picture shows how steel may be ignited
In the liquid oxygen. It I nnly nec
essary to slick the point of a steel pen
Into u match, light it. and thrust the
whole into the liquid air. 10 furnUh
tHftlelent beat to eommutilrale the Ore
to the steel.
The Villi' llayt.
It Is estimated, says Heienre Sittings,
that the earth reseivca not mere than
cue thousand-millionth part of the to
tal radiation of the sun's rays. If any
considerable proportion of this heat
were concentrated upon the earth It
would not only baeome uninhabitable,
but become speedily consumed. If the
great accumulation of Ice at the north
pale were placed ut a point on which
thin tremendous beat could be focused
It would melt at the rate of 300,000,000
oublg mile of solid lee per seeoud; and
the Heat Is estimated, aa mechanical en
erg, at the rate of about 18,000 horse
power to every square foot ef surface.
HRNIIY 9. WAS! I III' UN.
sinned officer lu tho Union army, not
yet having reached his nineteenth year.
Hoan after its organization young
(trout's regiment was ordered to
I'ootsvlllo. Mil., and on the 21st of
October, 1801. he last his life- at the
conflict of Hull's Illtiff. alter display
ing tho most rejnnrkablo calmness and
courage Ic seeking to ropulse the ene
my. Ono writer has said In his ac
count of tho coulllct: "The coolnoss,
solf-pnssossloti nnd courage of Lieut.
(Iront were noticed by his comrade,
with astonishment, and grcntl) stimu
lated tho courage of others. When the
day wns lost, 11 nil they were forced to
retreat to the river, he seemed to he
utterly roganllesa of himself In his de
sire to have the wounded .obeyed to
the apposite shore. 'IV hie honor let
It ever be rememliered tlmt he WHwed
Hip stream In sfcfety with u Iwatload of
sufferers, and seeing them aafely land
ed, returneu to render like assists nee
to others, and continued la do so un
til be was obliged to plunge into the
stream to aavr hia own lite. He bad
reached the middle nf the river when
he exclaimed la a comrade ai hla aide:
"Tell (ompaay I) I could have reached
the shore, but I am shot and mutt
sink," and he disappeared from tight.
Several weeks later hla hasty waa re
covered and placed In Rural cemetery,
Worcester, and a splendid monument
erected over It. Young (trout was a
frequent and ever-welcome visitor at
the home of Henry S. Waehburn, of
Worcester, and Hie young soldier and
Mr. Washburn's sou were Intimate
friends and companions. When the
news of the young lieutenant's death
reached Worcester It created great sor
row In many homes and caused Mr.
Washburn to write "The Vacant
Chair." Rpoaklng of the song. Mr.
Washburn soys: "My writing of The
Vacant Chair' was entirely unpremed
itated. It grew out of the Interest 1
took In Orout ns a promising young
otneer. tho Intimate companion of my
son. Deploring deeply his death at tho
very threshold of a military career, and
knowing that he would h missed so
tenderly at the fireside and table nf
his family, on the approaching Thanks-
If made into marble, would lie- lery
tko Nlobe. Mrs. Ilnll has nervous
prostration and Sorosls Is In despair.
It was n wily, mean mukor ot mJioos
that Is the ccuso ot It nil. A man
Just a common cobbling man Is nt the
bottom ot Sorosls' woes. This verita
ble genius of n shoemaker sent, sumo
months ngo. several pairs of shoos 10
Mrf. Halt. Thut ludy accopted thorn.
Titty were u good lit. woll tmidn, nud
In ivory rospect desirable. Thou. loo.
the foxy shoomuker told Mrs. Hall that
since sho liked the shoes he would
iiaino the make Sorosls. She wrote lu
lepty thut she was glad, sinew the sho?
were to bear the Sorosls name, they
were like their usmeaake, broad, good
and solid. Soon afterward there ap
peared on a great, vulgar page of aome
phlllailnlan dully paper an advertise
ment of "the Sorosls shoe," together
MARY DA.MK 1IAI.I..
with a fae-slmlle of Mary Dame Hall's
note! Thla advertisement spread ev
erywhere and was blatoned in shop
windows In colors. Sorosls held n
meetings several meetings in fart
and found that It could not stir or
top tho tradesman In his enterprise.
He apologised, but refused to withdraw
the advertisement. Sorosls must con
tinue to suffer or drop Its beloved and
hitherto untarnished name.
A TepllU old lady of 00 has com
mitted sultlde by holding her brad
dawn In a tub at water benuie she did
sot want to lire to be 100 yesrs eld.