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Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Dec 1899, p. 3

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l Inga will my helu tlxrougnqno one wmur Mental Ind p*ysical vugor followrlhe use of Miller : Compound Iron Illla. D ..,.-..'.. ......n-nl nlnh did nnh nslnn hhalr :20 Instead or 80 av pgasenn uu-.usuA All the lending odors in ucho pawdarl ab Wad6 s. IIIL- In..---.. nink of Walla `Jan! bald ol Mluora Uompouna non rule. Quoonm mu-seal club did not who hhelr regnlnr Cbrtatmm tom-this ysar. They will [rubably vlnib I few place! out month. In... ...l......... Hyman n6 aha Lnluu AI-rivcd month. Tbs schooner Queen of the Lake! lI'I iV(d lrom Gmnmoqne yemerday witm a cargo of out: which will remain in obs hold all win- 5.-.. her. `Soap dolls, both in black und wblte. nicely porfnmea. each In a new box. me. :9 Wade's. rw-x......-. A... Hm {".ir~u Iunul will nu-an nu waura. Christ-mu day the City band will Ierw .d. an gizana, Any mpnov cotntrlfnntod ' wnl g, rnwgrd-y paying 01} the band 3 in- aebmdnean. 1_.....-s.-.l -..:l AA-nnnlln alum:-I And nlanr. aeomunean. Imported And domes!-Io cigars And cigar- enu ab McParland a. Try blxo vnlue. As. Un..p.......un|n An Wndnnxnv nluhhl OWE! ah Mcr'u|Anu'a. lry nun vnnuu. Ah Pnroomouth on Woduesdny mghtu qu?ob mnrriago took placo, in which oerov mony one ofhha patios bud been hwlce bofnre implioahod. pnvfnmnn In huh olnu botblev. BXOQHGIN` value no wade -.4. The mm who fuels for the zueringa of Where, and nrioa bo alieviate them. comes mighty nan bsvlog the righb aorb of Izhe- olnzv. Din- nnnln iulnn nn claried EHO! If, botnre Impuoanoa. Pelfnmm In out glue bottles. value no Wade -m.- ...-.. ...|... Inn. on aim miu-imu nf On_Thc Jump ' MoPnrlnnd'a. Tho Iomelntn cf ``A" Bold bnbbery wlll bo niahh under their Mend: I compmotw uy nnoker" in who oommodloua men I rooms ab Toto dn Pom: barruch. It ......- ...n.a L. .-...-l... .9 nlahb. ha: um um an ronn narrucu. If your child is mamas ab night, has coated fungus, alnw complexion. a done '0'. Mil'ot'a Worm Powder: is what: is rc- uirod : hfen.-tut, bormleu. Uhrlahmas comes bub once I you-- I'm non n cynic. bun t.h clenr, If nlmner this due were nu "Pwonld gab In all In j\|l for debt. An _I__ |--.I:__ |._._.I- _l G-..s.l. -L|-, ohav. _ Pine apple juice and claraod cider I MoI nrlnod a. mm... .........a. .0 NA" RAH` lnmm-v -Ill |WUIlIu [cu uunu In Jun nu vuwu. AM oh: loading brand: 0! Scotch whin- kion in bowls and t n wood at MnParland'n. NH... L-._....l -5 4.... I- A, (`nun Vlnnanl men In oovolo arm I \ woon II` mnrurmuu 1-. The bmnrd at In ha. of 0-spa Vlnoouh. N Y . ours Mr. Inql- hurts, of Watcmown. N.Y., the sum of 85,000 If he will build umd omrvo an hotel bbero to coat. not: loss than $20,000. V.\..I.I I... ....n-n-AA :0 un-1 nnml Mnnnabin tum ::u,uuu. You'd be surprised if you and M-nuetic Dyes to can what pplandld reanlba can be nbbainod with olighb ooro and no A cost: 0! con oonba. V..o-..I..- L- -"din. unuuimul hhn Ono con comm. Yesterday the police aosrchod bho tug Queon of the Lnhaincxpacublon of udnn t-he guano fowl stolen from Gnnanoque the night below. but their mission was unenc- conlnl. 1-1.- g--_,a -1 ......|.. 5:... ...a Hahn, .ml convnl. The band 0! work`, re nnd liqhla. und werworla commit-roan hnd mosh atclom. chairman in alderman Donnolly. Toys sud Minnon. Thou are the principal civic committees md the time and work to qnirod M the chnlunen are very onahlng In in In In hnnnrl u_h..n nnxh vanr a nnnlrmeu l]l1ll'O(l Ol :00 cnllrlnon Ira vary uxnuuuug Ir: in In be hoped mun out) your : chairmen will he an cxpsblo men. 0:-Inge; l`2 canlaa per d- zan ab Ran`. The hood and I-hon morcbmta did un enormously largo trndo yosterdny. Thoir clerks were kopb busy attending to tho wanhu cf the may ht-man nnd choir families who amended the match. The clothing home: also did R big husinose, bonldea n hit trade by ocbor oulmblirh ninnbe. ru inn; Iu Iauu .. -m. aw" --.. - , Ihos. H. Johns, Oldntl Wm mop mm. Wan` POINT, N. Y.. Dec `2f.'-By nnnmmouu vow tho cndeca have resolved to stop hazing an the muitary academy. Thu movemcnb beam to tho n oluu. and All who other chem-v lollowed In ex unplu. During bbo Iummer Inning had been nnuounlly route, and the mmoeo vigilnnco was necueerv to keep the ca debs wlbhln boondn. Col. Mulls notied the battalion than hum; would receive no mercy. he Grab one otnghn happened to be: etc (1 close man.j1vu returned Ham . -..-l. nu-nnnlnn far Ihn nuns nannr. IIOI ICC (1 Cllll man. ]`l'll ruturuuu 1 Inn A Von : pension for the lung oggmr. B0 was bning oudot U 8. Guam. third oh-r. when dotocaod. Fifteen ulnutva were given no him to quit the ucsdomy. RI: chu nnboo saw the duncvor of on timing hulnn, nnd they I Ilngly so- 0Qp\od the tint cluu mm : euggutlon than it: should In chopped. Inna `nut and loan. Inatud of main; in n doctor : ocl for un hour unmog 1 consultation. go to J B. Mound : drug on and ml for I ha punphloo duorlhlng who now tonic bunt moat. calbd Mon-ill : Bynton Tonic. Onru by purifying tho blood. bnlldlng up Oh uycorm, ntrongohootnu chi none: and nguhtlnl tho InvnIn."'l`hroo rah It-on Inna for 500. Sold by J. B. llolnocl, no dmggln. Donal High. In W: Din law It. (Inhhou char. Olrlohnu abut Onto I hill: puny dun `lay: he Babb . Inc and Ned. Shite and d y. band now ed; Money hon sod moooy thou: Buy nod My till Idtohn Clnmann char. Ohtiuun ohocr. n..n. . Igllnan cu-din ulna. Tbooldldn oi nib; Mood thinning oonpoondolootdu Io~pvnyIbo Hails nnror. u`lI;ouoyoIoG..I:"t"|u Dahlia vitlold can us. `I `Ionh not only piri tho w-1.3:: tbnouh manner but no Ina oonulood Inllunln ancient! hlIod,IuvhoIn Illllold th blood. Why pin` nun 5.5.5 .1... 5011.. 1! J. R Inland : UDIIIIIIIIII onur. uniluuu Cons I follow pretty due. 6393; N|ilIs&Co mhn. 'l'I.-ouch; Tho human voice can, in a tow cool. utter 296 word: I minutes mu- -|.:.........-I- nf Clan? In 296 word: nnmue. The nhipnrdu or Great Britain. I working together. could turn out I his steamship every day or the year. m|.- m..o....a.. Villm-an macnn tree. near Itetunsmp every uuy ul. tut ,...... The historic Ville:-es pecan tree. New Orleans, never bore fruit utter Gen- eral Pnkenham was wounded 1nd,,nttez~ wand buried beneath it. \ Under Austria : poor lnw every man 00 years old Is entiied to a pension equal to one-third the amount per day which he has earned during his working days. ` 4----~--"n -n(nln\nln in:-nme in ED!` earned during ms wunuu; uugu. A trImp s mfnlmum income in Eng- land in o_ver 81 A day. At least, a tramp has declared in court that he did 1| bad day's work it he could not find 60 persons to give him I penny. vm....... .... --mu-nxida" horses as well an give him penny. There are peroxide" horses women in old New York. Horses suitable for carriage work. save that they do not quite match in color, are now chemical- ly blondined" to the tint desired in a very few minutes. Thousands of persons in Germany live literally on straw." making it up into blankets. panniors. boxes. knickknacka. hats. bonnet, etc. Professional schools have even been founded, when the trade is taught in all its varieties. A novel way at pairing guests at fash- ionuble dinners has come into vogue in New York. The guests are masked. and each gentleman chooses a lady and es- corts her to the dining room. When the soup is served, the guests unmask. An exhibition of everything relating to the industry of printing books is to be hold at Main: next June by way of cel- ebrating the five hundredth anniversary of the birth of Gutenberg. The intention is to make the exposition permanent in a IXIUBQUIIJ. -----:---------- nu "`U luv Economist. IIVL _ I..o-..I Economist. \ The latest twins to arrive in New York I have been named Thomas and Lipton. Quite likely they'll lift some cups appro- priately lnscribel.-Boston Herald. That Oklahoma town which put itself on wheels and moved to a railway line certainly displayed true American git up and gitutiveness.-St. Louis Republic. There's no danger of European yachts- men learning too much of our mailing model when the Columbia goes abroad to show her speed. They won't see far be- yond her stern lines.-St. Louis Republic. -'We notice that the city of Lowell has found it necessary to ask for an increase of the police force to preserve the peace there under no license. Disorder seems to wait on thirst up there.-Boston Her- ..l.I lU `Y nld. nld. . Kansans will Imile derislvely over the picture now being printed In the paper: representing a two horse team hauling three ear: of corn upon a truck. There should be at least six horses in tho team. _I'|A-urn pnnf snoulu De ul. Ira -llanvnr Poet. Polish your oors. especially It you llve ln 1 tint, and cover them with oriental rugs. Llmewator will sweeten jars and Jun which soup and wnler fail to cleanse. It is admirable for cleansing milk vealoln W Ind burying bottles. T\. ....g ..a--..L. -uAn'.r'r\l no :0 Inuit If lnu DUYKIDK UUILIBI. Do not starch napkins, or at least. It they ll"O old. starch them very slightly. If napkins are ironed with hot irons while quite dump. they will be slit! enough (or convenient use. II __,_..|_ ...t_- A- L- ....-"VI ..h.uuI:I n. COKJVIEIIIIEHI UIU. Homemade wlne to be good should not be tapped (or drinking till it in at least 1 year old. At :he and of that time it should be bottled and allowed to remain for another year ll possible to have l! in `Co um:-Ibinn Some remarks made by Sir William Gatnnro in leaving Colohostor to tnko up the command of the 8rd British Division in South Afriva. bear \1)0Il the gallant. conduct of the Irish us- iliera in the song oment at Glencoo. In the morning `ir William had a farewell audience of the town council the oeromony being a picture no and imposing one. In reply, Sir illinm said he counted himself fortunnto in having a line lot of men to command. which included the crack Irish bat- talionn. Tho knot that the Irish regi- ments could not nntie must be 5 very nti one. for if Irish soldiers were in the right mind there was nothing on this mortal earth they could not do. A man who failod with such a force ma he would have under him must be u very bad apooimon.-London Talo- graph. -Iw IV as"): III llulyulavo With the hair dressed low, in elu- tic can be substituted; but in the case of a coil worn high up. two pins must be used. Lot them be of mod- ornte length, And take the trouble to run them in among the trimming of feathers. no that 1 into bit of straw in not damn , And left exposed to View mother t me. The point should pass through the hair on the top of the head and Just penetrate the op site side of the hot, so that it in x rm- l$.M though the pins remain invisible. an Hm hot or bonnet il lavishly l&.hthougn mo pm: remmn mnuum. on the hut or bonnet lavishly trimmed this course is easier. natur- ally, but A sailor hat. with in plain band, can be treated in the same way, the pin going ncrou Jun above the ribbo .- omnn`| Life. ___:_?__. The men of the Letoohe. one of the African tribes. never out their hair. but. nllowin it to sow. weave it into most won erfnl open The thick ori wool is woven with ne twine m e from the bark of 3 tree, until it represents a net work of felt. As the hair grow: it is subjected to the some process. and trained into the of ehehnet. A rim of about two inohee deep in formed. end the front port 0! this hair helmet is pro tamed by 3 piece of polished while u ieoe of the some metal, edliket elnlfof I bishop : mitre, end eboutonetoot in lush. fox-uni the ox-eet. The helmet in en adorn- ..I -191. nnvnammu vnri-(nlar haldl. Luau: no G4:'u1'uuu'c: I g to Vanlidt 300:-voles and in- "["!* the (ICC. `Inc neunex nu man unru- od with numorou nri-colored bends. Vllltllj uw-u-uu -y --..... Atthorecntnt at nu.` :Qnd?|t1lh|\WIl`:ocd0d`:) pg}. on o I :3 :- Itingdcnmrevu-1 am In the Elh HOUSEHOLD HINTS. Tho Gallant lruh hulllorl. Vumnc no-this lot Iohoolo. ._...A LA .._--g- -I THE CENSOR. low to suck In lluplnl. GLEAN|NGS.V Favor Cut Their Inlr. um:m.a MYRTLE I Too Roncu. ` "He's a very uprism 300118 mill. ' III the mother. um. I Iznnni that " rnfnrncd the dnuRh- the mother. "Oh. I know that," returned the daugh- ter. In fact. he :-A too honost." lmpossible!" cried the mother. "A young man cnn`t be too honest." Oh. yet. he can," returned the dough-' ter. `'0! course u young man should be honest enough not to steal the spoons or resort to provarlcntion. but when ho`: too honest to steal a kiss he's altogether too upright to be aucceutul in lo\`o."-Uhlc|- [0 Post. --_..__. HI: Ierlolu Studies. "What studies are you pursuing?" nak- ed the landlady of the new hoauler, who had told her that be was u student. "I am studying psychology." he an- swered. l'm dc-lviuu lnto unstrnyed elds. l'm studying the"- ln.r than unlna nnn nnsaed Ch! (Sh -,.- :.:" `f; 00 pile In oak log: on! J -`(.`z'.' I'm studymg we '- Just then some one passed him of hash. I -m " kn nnnnnnd. "fnthominl th. in goiod en sweet. Io pile dun oak loan on! -At.Innu Comtllutlou. "I am." ne Colltllluru. luluuuuu. tut - mysterious and unknown." - A d the lnndlndy never knew why In the pie around the table smiled uudi- bly.-Baltimore News. 3, 3" Dey lull 'pon top my head. \' 2 En den ho sorter pmjick mun _ V" En blow me than` do Ihedl A;__I__ _ Do col win` blow do shingle: dew; (g_ ` l Can Such Thing: lo! Voice at the Telephone-1: Mr. Billin- ger there? mm-. Rnv--YeI. but be : busy. Who MYRTLE 9 %'g NAVY 4 S: 20 Cents. i 3 See T. & B. in Gilt on Each Plug. there`! Oliice Boy--Yea. bun . shall I tell him wants to talk wit him? Voic.~-Um-m-m-m~m. Olce Boy-l don't got it. Speak loud- UIUCC |Jv;>u uvu - .-- --. ..,-_V _- ,, or. plane. Voice-'l`ell him he`: an old tool. He'll know who it Is. n:|n...m.- lnnnn rm-olvlmr (hi manure) know who It Is. Billingor (upon receiving tho manage) -You Idiot. that`: my wIte!-Ulovelnnd 111-1- f\....l-- '-l0U IUIUI. I Plain Dealer. lnlupcrnblo. But why have you thrown Chullc ovorbon rd "I" I ,.....mn't mnrrv 1 mnn with I broken nose, you know." Broken nose? Why. how did In lup- pen to break it. poor follow?" Oh. I struck him accidentally with I 301! club."--lllustruted lndlnnn Weakly. ..___:__ overboard 'I" "1 couldn't marry I mm with 3 know." ll.-nlznn nnnn? Whv. [ION MD` Arncbm Iva undo oproinl preparations to moon loan pooh? boot: by reducing bl: prtou Got your `Xmas pro toll in oli- Iuy and -knu thorn. HnPuImd'I tar Chmbmu llnnon. nothing In the plncmmnou nut uuwuun. l enrl-'1`hnt'n just what cost so much. Uncle Ben paid $500 for It up ln Chicago. Thought it was aomo klnd ot groan zoodl, I believe.-Chicago News. Intel-enlnz lolvenlr. Penr|-Don't soil that pincxgshlon. dour. It cost $500. I')nkv._\'nn an-o inl.rInn_ Why. (hon lg ` It $500. Ruby---You are joking. Why. nothing in the pincnnhlon but sawdust. ll--u-I_'l hnl'| hill whit can y um -Inn mum. IcPuImd'o for Christian llqnon. iB'T5:i'd` c_ Ionu of the Col Wm . B: col` win` blow [um ea!` In VG`: He never give no wnnla. lb tell Inc. "Do' you don: you: but . I'll unto vou duh to mun!" Be Ihnke do shutter down: He say. I'll lake my snow en uh lo rank at d: winder pun. III been up din heal: town!" _: Contrast. Hy Indy wurl I Iilhn lrocl; Great jewels [lillor on Mr bruit; Her turn and leather: lightly mock Eye: lhnt apply I worldly tut. Nuy. Phyllis. In thy canon gown, Thy uhoon at onmewhn shabby won, Give not thy Imile lor hot pale frown. Thy light hurt to: her wary nlr. -Ohlcqo loco! TIIO .IIIIl'I auuuuu. ` ying old but true we've board. which something like thin Itnu.-I: `Phat. ererymmg will uurely coma To him who only wnlu. Now. in the spring (be women folk All clean their household goods; `Til then the men Ill take I meal And swarm into the woodl. But In the full mun hu revenge- Revengo both deep and dire- For then in smoke: the Ivomnn out Winn he Ituu the lunuco re. -\`unkm Sfmteamn. No other thing is so im- portant to heahh as good water '1 he carbonated Magi Caledonia Springs \Vaters are beyond doubt good. B e st dealexs ' every where sell them. A Won! Ins-In; Poe-. Bomo cook: bun with oooleno, ll ll II II l`rd' " me no nun n all. But their crust`: mighty bud. Some men cuew their plug tobacco. (`J an u u N ..`. .. >. " never work their 1|! ` Except to chew the ng. /l Some men put their ads. In plpon. " " them on the luau; " " nevor ndvorlln. Who ought. to but non noun. .1. `I'll! 'V_' II wwv-o Ion otten mod I churning girl Who In both young lad pretty, Who pouches [run and mom}. us. And In undbh sad wluy. Int. Ilu. you very nldom and Hot In (M: world 0! nh Until too late and the is (led To name other chap for um --Guano Oh, beueverl. Summer um: done zonal W`en you shiver, Hunt let that In pus dem oak log: out Oh. lwlievcrl. -Imunrr lime done gone! W'cn you shake. `Fer new sake II. In: an ml: Inn on! Oh, believer). Summer time dono gonnl But possum men! In unml 1-ll sweet. .._.. -...l nu-.L-nnnyn ." he continued. "tatboming Tho II: In : Season. -..a.... ..I.I I...o n-um -m'vo ho: fur Collifettes, A nvnrfd lung healing tamed that flf ilaiult kind: of cough: an ooldl o {oun or old more promptly And e'oct.- ml y than any other medicine. Price 250. A-" ---,_AA__ (1 mad 2 means.) Because of its ABSOLUTE PURITY Dyspoptlps drink it fearlessly. It tones and strengthens the stomach. The Way It 0000. . -0.-- _..o . nhnnnlnn pl nu ur. -Ohlcno local -Tl!-Bltt _.rii cause a, snusonu, I F0`? | Christ II] a S `P \Vilh everv nrder fur a Ton of Coal, at regular re\aii price, from now until Cluislnms. Will give a hermtiful HAND- l(,OLORED ARTOTYPE. size zbxzl inches. No uld chromus. Fit to adorn any house. 6 sub- jccts to chcos.e from. Drop in and see them. {roof or QUEEN smm. fun!!! I. `o9ooOO .3 POINTS 3 swim, _3SCRANT0N li com 3009996996003 Illa! Inc A |Il\l.'4l.'4 lJ\JI4t4I|A\ SHOE pays one hundred per cent. dividend on every dollar invested. We have them in all aizes,and sure to give you lhe propor t. A.AgTHv, Ilovnlluuun I The closer you inshect them the better you will be satised that the THREE DOLLAR IIt\r.` #_, - _..- Ln-Jung` You oun t. be truly hsppgwbilo your eye-sight. is defective. otter have perfgot gluaoa than I Ohristmu oo!o- 11I_ L-I_ _-- In LACK Lou-a-AI DTIHOH. We help you to both. however. Our eye-attention coat: no little wi|| still hnve money left. for less important things. nmunn Gum! nnrfnctlv. and an unnga. Gluten tted perfectly, and eye omfott Assured. `Kingston optlonli Parlors. --- :1 l!&&?x"'5 A IIUIDY POI IlIBXi7BAIl'l.. En la PI! - Ru 0 1` Oman. and .;.r%1'..".`~`$1;`..3 and 1'01-mm. _ H..sAvLoR. CRAWFORD No black smoke : no clink- ers ; no dust. ; burns clear. A Wise Suggestion. PICTURE A Close Inspection. ms. svnn 3. co. :0puchn, Sm Prinuul Inst Coal 1 hat Sults. ' v-- 121 Prluoeu Blnot. :2:1 OF MERIT. with four tore tails than are on this cut, Fur Col- Iavcttes in v n r i o u 1 comb i n :- tioneects s5.65.| `Phone Fh IN The Awful Anount or Paper `flue In In the showhouun at Every Por- forInancc- l`IoIo Who Got the Free Ticket: and Why. "All manager: are worked regulnrly. g persistently and continuously for `dend- | head tick:-ts," said a Broadway theater ! proprietor, "and if a manager could cash - In flux nrnnnnt rnnrvsonted b 1 __.___.__________________ Lnxngor Plluotao Ctznsrm onnmnu 13909: no 3 pa A NEW YORK THEATRICAL MANAGER ! FBEES HIS MIND. nun I-DUI: proprietor, "am: 1: n manage: w in he amount represented by these passes he'd be willing to take It for his u-nson's prots and any `Thank you. You hnve no idea what un awful amount of `paper there Is In the house at every pt-r~ ` rnrmnncc. even when a big hit is made and the signs, `Free List Absolutely Sus- pended and `Standing Room Only. an ">en|lII'nt` lncuuvu cu d':sp|n)`ed. "'I`hn Inn displayed. "'l`he desdhead is always there. There : I no getting rid of him. And even when l seats are at a premium and the public can't find tickets at the box olce this side of a week ahead Mr. Deadhead has the best seat in the house gratis. all the same. We can't get rid of him, and I don't know that we want to-at least the right sort of n deadhead. He : 1 neces- sury sort or evil. I suppose. Anyhow, he's been a regular attendant ever since theaters lirst started and always will be in the line as long as a box oice is open for business. "First among the desdhesds is the newspaper critic. The number of tickets sent out to the newspapers on the pro- duction of a new play makes a big hole in the receipts. but there is a quid pro quo, for we get no ces In return--some- times a fearful `roast. to be sure. but is good many favorable notices. or anyhow a notice that was Intended for a `roast, but which we can twist into commenda- , tion when we come to quote a line or two i from it on the billboards. . on in Al... .....m.-. one nnmnlimonflrv tick- it the mnoonrus. All the papers get complimentary tick- ets for the rst ulght, two to each paper, sometimes more. Not only regular dal- lloa. afternoon and evening, are included in the list. but some thnt you wouldn't thlnk of in running over the names of the New York pupern. You would be aur- prlsed to nd out how many papers there are in New York. But you can bet the manager known them all. They'll be nlomz nt the ho oive. never fear. Some of them-lhe least important. or. I should my, the unimportant ones-we stave 0!! till the second or thlrd night. but each of the lending papers gets two of the best nlsle seats for the tirst night. The first night dendhends make a good hole in the bunch of tit-kots--about 60 go In this way. But we are not through with the news- paper deadheads when we've placed 00 `f the best aisle seats in the house at elr disposal. In some newspapers there r many men besides the paper s dru- itlc representatives who are regularly on the deadliead list. Aside from the regular tickets lssued for the critic's oth- cinl use. a pair nre often given for some member of his family or friends. And others in the ollice are similarly favored. Some of them don't ask for them and won't take them, but others drum us up promptly if we don't send them. wrtm lint la Inmr enounll. 1 can tell you. promptly it don ! send mum. The list is long enough. for the first night. but that only answers what 1 term the `hurry calls.` The see and and third nights. when if the pluy II :1 hi: success we can sell every seat in the house for cash. witness the presence of more deadhemla. chief of which are the out of town papers. We've stlved most of them off the first night. but they're right `in it on the second, third or fonrth night. according to their impor- tnnce. You see. we're probably going to play their citlel later in the neanon and hnve to hear them in mind. The best of them have reaident New York correspond- ents. and these gentlemen have to be carefully handled and delicately consid- ered with I pair of tickets each. Put them down for a total of 00 tickets on the second night to start with, and per- |....\- Innrnx Inton- Imps more later. And even this does not get rid of the out of town newapnpt-r men. for pnpern here. there and everywhere ask for tick- vts. and get them, ton. especially the load- ing papers of the smaller nearby cities. from which we draw Mr. nnd Mrs. Com- mntor and the little Commuters. rrm- n- ...o H... mm! nl tho dc-ndc-ads. I lie at-Cuuu u I us Inter. " A In! Avon thin ` "Tm. Is not the end of the deadhc-ads. us you will notice presently. but only the lu-ginning of them. We're only done with the newspaper contingent. There nro lots of other: coming-the professional. for instance. Every actor or nctreu who is `at liberty expect: the `courtesy of the house and Imllingly approaches the box nlllco with 3 request for IeetI-'Good noes. please.` Many of these people are turned down. but more get in. "A: a rule. profelnlonlln in the nudi- ence are it most undesirable lot. Though they are guest: of the house. they keep up n running criticism on the piny and the player: in by no mean: inaudible tones. They manage to let everybody in their neighborhood know that the piny in `rot. or at least is rubbish the way it is played: that they refused the leading roles themuelvee and that it they had known how bndly It was going to be done they would certainly have taken pity on Jim or Herry-the manager is always Jim or Harry in there conversations to whose how Intimate they ere-they would have taken pity on Jim or Harry and helped him by accepting the engegement. Four or live protosnionnls in In Audience make 20 well pleued people in the house think the play In bed before the evening in over. and 20 in the house can pretty nearly queer the ehow-it they get 1 chance. nu... .. ... mu ehmnoh rlth the deed- (Ion and I PI-loo I60. "But we Ire not through with the dead- hendn yet. I can see them coming. in my mind`: eye-see them coming in droves sometimes. They are the special friends of the manner. and he never known how wide his circle of at-qnnintunceu in till he bit: It oi! with I stood pity. There are others. bnlineu friends of the house. whom It won't do to refuse. and business friends` friends. eight out of every ten of whom are politely retnned. `u the house Intuold out (nit). And then there are the Mend: ct our business ftiende` triendn. who one turned down on light. -Oh.-- oh... no. tho nnllticinnn. some Ilo tarooo cowl on Ilxnu. fhen than are the politicians. ot whola an connected with the munici- pal dopartlneuta. that might [in trouble thmuxh the building. police. re or other department laws. that tho: night twist into a wvapoa for personal oao. and who have to to eonaidorad and "provided for. Tloyntaiotattroaaaatnlathcoono of I I. It: a Div. Duhapa. _yo_a thigh. that V `TAKE; THlE"R$`EVIN8. Guy's matinee record to wagon ls now * 2:10%. ' * The great trotter Little Tobe, 22% 7 I ` hu been converted to the once by Ierrleld. , Oscar L, 2:1334. is n newcomer to the llst this year. He was said to have shown 2:10 over Belmont. n u I . , The second heat in 2:09 by Prlnce Alert I I It Morrintown, N: J ., recently Is the New Jersey state record for n 11:11 mile track. } Lord Vincent. 2:08%, wu formerly owned by J. W. Hlll of Greenvillc, Pa.. who purchased him at $700 and sold him _ for $1,350. mu--- :4 ....-..-. Inn-non rm-lnz ln the for $1,330. There it more harness racing south thls winter than ever betore. and Georgia and Texas will keep the horses busy until the new year. It la said that the recovery of Lady of the Manor ls now Iure. It is to be hoped that this is the case.0a she seems like the, best two mlnute prospect for a pacing mare out. The buy gelding George. by curlet Wilkes, who trotted a skyrocket race at Readville last year. taking a record of 2:13-`)5. and went wrong soon after. is now` winning in the slow pacing classes In the east. ` n__._u o.n-.-I/. I. m-nu-Ina mm nf tho ` the east. Darlel, 2:071/;, In proving one of the cracks of the New York speedway. One afternoon recently she was timed a quar- ter in 301/; seconds. It is said thnt her .......... n.- n H Kano. is willinz to race 1 her ugmuu Dumps. 6.v-)7`. .7 There are eight drivers who have put two or more horses in the 2:05 list.' Mc- Henry, Snow and Gears are the only ones who have been miles in 2:05 or better with three different horses, and Andy McDowell la the only trainer who ever drove two trottera in the 2:05 list. r\&"\ \v8\v\%\W\r or 4 owner. Dr. H. U. Kane. is willing her against Bumps. 2:035`. 9 81` In 3U`/g sccouus. H. II aulu Luv; um ` l m\....... ..... dam rh-ivorn who have but ! -__:-: It in important in wintering been to have a well formed brood nest. Comb building census at the winding up or the honey tiow at any season of tho year. It I`. . If been can gather honey during the tall mouths. usually the brood nest. will be well formed. m. L...... pm... An uvnll In winter the! well formed. To have [men do well In winter they should be kept very quiet. with no diu- turbnuce whatever. u. l..`.... -.... ..v:..nu-ml In Hm mllnr. (hr turbnuce whatever. It bees are wintc-red In the cellar. thr, must be kept quiet throughout and in ut- ter darkness all the time. n.-- sh... nu- vilnforf` in Ph hiVCI darkness an we uum. [Rees that are wintered in chat! hive: may have the entrances to the hives closed entirely during cold weather. ` n ...1.....mn Hm nu-nnrroszs of \ n- .|.:_._ . closed entirely uunux cum vvuntucn. Nothing will advance the progress of the uplury so well as a supply of empty combs. With good care they will last. in- denitely. n........ nnrrlkn Hun! nro nnt in the hives 1 dehnm.-Iy. Empty combs that are not in the Ind protected by the bees are in danger of being destroyed by moth worms. Fu- mlguting with sulphur is the best means of ridding them or moth.--St. Louis Re- Public. ! After the bhttle at Coney Island be tween Jeffriea and Shnrkey no one. we 1 suppose. can doubt that New York is the true home of prizetightlnz in the United States.-New York Tribune. A _M.a .......- sh... Vnrlrnrl hnvn hr-on {Try Us for Your `Xmas PIESBMS " States.-New lorl Luuuuw. A good many New Yorkers have been drinking milk" that was 88 per cent wa- ter and didn't imagine the truth until it gun made known by olciul investigation. . onlghted Gotbnm!-Boaton Globe. Can It be possible that New York in really to have a custom house`! llna ev- ery conceivable obstacle been removed? Can nothing be done to prevent it? Until the building is actually tiulnlied consu`Va- the New Yorkers ot long reaidmce will continue to have doubts.-New York World. u-_ v-..I.-.... ml... minke nmrwlna New Yorker: who might otherwise have to patronize the famous baths In Europe can now tulle them very comfort- ably at home. All they need In to ll their bathtubs with water (?)_and allow It to settle I little while. The resultlng de- posit of mud will be all they can ask for. -New York Herald. The Methodist Episcopal church ha: established missionary work In more than 100 centers in club! of the middle state: of the republic of Mexico. WI... l'.\`.o-.I Ilrnuhvtnrinn ohnrr-h in OI U11.` repuuuc In AuI:An.u. The United Presbyterian church in Scotland and Anwrica mnintnins 7 mis- sion. support: (52 ordained missionaries. 21 ordnined natives, 10 medical mission- lrieq and 43 Ieuana missionu-ies. \'...... VA. in oh. an-muusut Lnthm-an IFIQQ Illu `I0 leuuuu uunanuuuu-cu. New York is the strongest Lutheran city in the world, having 34 churches of that denomination with 5.99-I communi- cnnts. and church property valued at $`.!.UOU.0lI0. Preuching in dona in eight] dierent lnugungcs. ` ha Walh the scalp with bran water when troubled with dnndru. This treatment In mid to be sure nnd safe. n,-Lz_- .|.- -1... 4. _.:.L. ....I.I ....u..- nan`! ll lulu to De Iurr uuu aunt. ` Bathing the cllmt with cold water each morning will greatly strengthen it. and friction should also be used. n-__._--| ..-..ul.... ..-.. 9,... |.-n.-- n-hnpn Incuon lnoulu lulu u\- um.-u. Cornmenl poultlces are too heavy where there In 1 great tenderness. Flnneed ` Ind slippery elm should be used Instud. A _I.-- an! In-xi I1-nhxr tnl.-an hnfnro` I110 Illppcry rlul uuuulu uc uaru unattain- A (Inn of hot water taken before breakfast has cured many cases of Indi- ` tendon. And no nlmplo remedy is man widely ncommended by physicians to dnpevtlct Emperot William bu learned to spank Swedish. IIVI._ (3-1- -1 I\7-I._ I- -_ Aw V Cutlery, Hockey Skates, Hockey Sticks, &c. See our Nickel Plated Hockey Skates at 55c. Dwtulhllo \ The Princes: of Wales In an olnnlvo \ I'0IlI reader of onions literature. \ lI`I.- I.I...JI-- Al K`-.._A A.-u--IA!-n I`;-O IVIII Fflurl VI UUIIUUU lutluullwh The khedivo of Egypt compluinn uni It cannot live on $500,000 I year. CIVL- -_`.-_ -31-.` Al I`---n-nu In nnl` I cunuuv. IIVU UH Quvvnlvv I ;I!u|. The crown prince at Germany In aid to have grown taller than his father. which the emperor does not rellah. sad to Itmngly roulnblo his mother. cu-.. gm- _.- 5...- A... n.....- Inn... II lllvnjly IVIUI-ulv IIII -nuuur. inee the war broke out Queen Victo- ria MI Incl: presentglt ti! dolly public morning prayer: of the royal household. and special petition are ohm! (or the preoerutlou of the Anny. Anon; the peculiar uttncmn at the Pub exposition will be 1 [real machine for Illkinj cloud: or all varieties at will. A Ll.-..I- -g.-.4! Inn 910 -3 in nhncn Til- IHN actions at the Purl: ulnrul uHNtkIolImwlIlhdcvo1edIu"the Iluonotlht noItbowod.wkh tbolollotoolunt hcwnnqnouvn. juiuuunc. I"U|' IIIIIIII IJUIIIJI IIQ IIQ vqs Ivsucu -s nus. A bicycle cosred to 240 will be shown Q the Psris exposition. The front sprock- coorlu (I) tell sad tho tosr sprocket nal WORKERS AND DRONES. GROWLS IN GOTHAM. THE HOME DOCTOR. CHURCH Nines. THE PAR|g7()W. TH E ROYAL BOX. 1 rnnuanums ncxo'u:- av oun nusv navovnzws lino topic It Ina-you mains in. Paul: Au Tulhlll Aboil-Iollng l Dnpol In Autumn of 1-new W-... Li! fulllu` KIJOI A ue old Amonblllsdo ebony for con- noiuoun nu IoPArlmd a. n.- or .1 an-um`: mhonl far ban has I fall D0 or III moat otlure to H mm ll Fur gldn prncuao eounomy u luithlny ch do this nisno. .`n.."I.n.... .Ium.\ rnnidlv cured IN MI) noinoun nu .Iol'N`lu.Iu'u. Ru. '1'. J. Glover`: school fox-_bays cloood until! January 8m. Ill.` ("ma-n Pnvinlhrv ('.n |_ y`ffum(g_ l cloood mm! January am. The Crown Porlumu-y Co I. pol-fumu, I fall lino of null tboar odors no \\ mic : III-.. ...:.l. nrnnun nmmnmv an faithful?! 835 King rm-L as they do can puno. ' t. Vital done-3 rapidly cured by let : Compound Iron Pine. vm. -um un.hodIt0 millicorv II! low let Uompounu Iron rnu. ` You won! up-oodate millicory j at prices go to Spence & 00. tn...-noun In no onlv reliable urhicuto P|rlsr.d'a. _ Tho avenue mun In politolo I lot of ohhu men ho would ruthnr Hot n:n.-'. uh...` Dnwnrlynnrn nll Lilmnnts prices to Bpeuca :1 L10. Unnrnozor in Me only cqrbicuto is-med by the hdnuol ol lite. Hnnninl .1. (or hm.!v nets in keen nb Mo Olihll BO Voila rurwlj IIOI Mills: Worm Powders euro all Ailments of chlldreu like rmgio. m..... .g. n........'- nnnnlndnrl tn dav Moon ( f the umucnua wonu uolna you-wruuy. The Mathmlian church lmloa cl Woln Inland hold 5 noainl luau nlzhb ah the homo 0! Rev. Mr. Woeue. n.u-.. 1...... ,'r..m.ru III: n'1h all dnnlan ol Kw. Hr. woeuo. Dating from Jonunry lab n;xb nll denier: |n ...J.`d.t..nd qnonn munu p.sy 3 hcenae of 820 instead of $6 at present: uxmted, All nu. Innrlintv ndnn In Iumho nawdarn iggng [he gonna! 0| lll. ` spacial ale for hm.!y keg: 1 P|r|sr.d'|. ms- -..-...... ur.An in nnlltnln I loll of of children mo mum. Clnann an Quoeu'a concluded to day Mon cf the abundant: went: home yontorduy. VII... Ilgohnllzu nhnrnh In.-thu ul Won. ab Wade's. The literary club of Wolfe Inland held its rah manning In-lb night. Weekly moot: iugs will be held throughnnb bbe wlmcr . Manual uni n} vningl vianr follow the v-- ---v Va---` Th`: was only and me. Good! must. he_ do-Hvornl U (h dlnpvch. We have jun! what the pmplo want an Omhlmu. and onion no rourluc In um: and nut. Olvo un I cull. '-- u |-n___ _l'I0

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