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Show THE MOIIMNC Examiner Telephone Numbers: or call In the day time call up At 21th street. 4"7 night, So. at II P number 5ii after 7 p- Standard building. Tfce - yiepfnr ri rhsiit ot a Letter. tie period wheu Critlxh Columbia was ihrt'uteutn to withdraw fpm the At 215-l- Dominion of t'unada ' ra rrlBluU. She quretiou aa to filial llual dia ptaTilou is made of money and jewelry found tn the poseeeaion of cHminula I was frequently ashed uie when 1 was an the force two years ago." said an of the New Vork police As a rale, everything found force. upon an arrested criminal which obvi- Italy ia net hi lawful pierty la held In trust, aa it were, by the police for If no claiuiunia pnaaible claimants. turn up the proiany 1 returned to the criminal on being relented from hi term of Impriaonmetit. provided the d commissioner of polios la perfei'tiy that the pnierty actually doe to him. "belong If the coumlsaluner has reasons to think otherwise, however, the articles, often valuable, are held indefinitely or until It ia certain that they will never be claimed by their rightful owners, when the stuff ia finally disposed of and the proceeds banded over to bene-fit one or another of the various police funds. There are certain things, however, which the police never return to those on whom they have been found, such as burglarizing tools, firearms, gambling device, begging letters anything, in fact, that might be used by criminals again in their nefarious oc- In iiiix the liaJ Ittvu lgnuriil by the a'Uui;:ixtraiio:i the hire Lord RuLVriu look part in a public function in Quebec. While ilie prietn- tion wat tuoi iug through the principal street a geutl.-njou- , luvuiltiss with 's excitement, hurried up to bis carriage .tiigray a "rebel arch had liccii placed across the r.iad so us to identify the viceroy with the approval uf the disloyal Inscription thereon. "I'nu you tell me wliut words tlur are on the arch": quietly asked Iir.lTerin. Oh, ye?,." nplicd hi u. ilie In a us. iii- - , Si-al- MoiIMMi, lANIWKY, 1 I'.Mif. 5 8n iniportaot is ih. himginio' b 'li and tail hi rapid progress ih.it experienced i al l built:- gt::.s s:i- - nn e: tiro at the paint id::gi' , d:.: psil JjiI'i the body, v. hen. allied for It o:.;.v of ieiaivieg. lh- iivioiil is a :o; d a i.' 1 i c - pi viih mxtruug. Hit els.-a Iilie bullet or :i: j. ;)! bianU Mllgi. v.-- ;! ' cubiu.K-- ' I i'-;- , ag n't, t i ; To Curs a Cold in One Day p-- the haugariHi U i :v:i,v in get off. line pect.liiiriiy if 'hi- - h;ig:mo is thr.L sfier being siei'iHi up. lie very rarely nwervw f i.i his thruiigli which peeuliariir lejsessjlj iHttiwl tlieiuselve by hunt.rs. who mui-cu- l while a r:n:i on .oiiack drives the TAe Lasadvc Bromo Quinine Tditu.e 12 wombs. boxes mMIb Seven MilSoa Ctns Ckbi hTM&iyi A on every ben. 25c. Thb dgnatOFfi pari - h'd. In Chaucer's time breakfast vni at dinner at 0. simper at 4 o'clock, and lie picture fur1 us the prionws who did not dip lu-- r finger too far into the sauce and the Jolly franklin who delighted in fat partridge and stewed brosi m or pike. court dined at Queen Klir.alvth noon, using rosewater before their meal and quailing sack, or lamha wool. a seriucti'-- compound of round old ale, spice, sugar and rousted crab apple, with a sprig of rosemary to atlr hpr.l 5. ake MhAY alcr of tbr s:::jiHie'i Tail. i, oil slaves uffi id lung nlilcli were steak of beef or venison. Poultry, game and gecae fidlowed, and. In grand luius-- . wine was sent dvtii I in goblets uf gold or silver. In later Saxon days supper came lino fashion, as evening foud. The Norman dined at !) oclock in the morning, took a light meal uu rising and ate again Just before going to in- UTAH, DEX, the giMt meal diuuer, :i i.i:it 3 wiih br d. Kill bu'.ier, Kiu-i-lin- g formant; they are Varna rvon Term or Sep.iRiiloa. Send the committee to me,", comma tid'd hi exce'.lcucy. Now. gentlemen, said he. will a smile to the committee. "I'll go under your beautiful arch on one condition. I wont ak yon to do mm-h- . and I beg but a trifling fnvor. 1 merely ask that you alter one letter tn your mnrro. Turn tire 8 into an It 'Carnarvon Terms or Reparation and I will gladly pass under it. The committee yielded, and eventually Dufferin contrived to smooth over the difficulties and to reconcile the malcontents. ant-lufle- ilci'-- k noun iiir:i:. if exec!-limcy- n Early I'cglUh Aijglii-Suxo- a oclock. Car-uurv- OCi KXAMIXKIS, tov.-i-- '', c Ita fragrant depth. Dlaaer Versa, l.apirallea, Whistler's laxity in the matter of engagement was notorious. No one ever Sihtat, Quinine was first introduced into Euknew if be were coming or not to afrope by the wife of a Spaniard who fairs. Rut hi' point of view Is exwas viceroy of Ieru. Then Jesuits plained in hi answer to a friend of carried it to Rome and throughout Ida who knew that be had an engage- - j Spain and Italy, proclaiming it nn inment to dins with wme swell in a fallible, remedy for all Ilia and selling distant part of London ami who felt cupation. It to the rich at unheard of price. An that it waa most impolitic for Whistler Missed a Train That Wai a Day Lata. Englishman nt last got hold of some of to offend them. It was growing late, When the 8wltx City division of the the quinine powder, cured Charles II. and yet Whistler waa painting away, Illinois Gentralwaa built It was known of a tertian fever end on the strength madly, Intently. aa the. Indiana and Illinois Southern. uf It was appointed court physician My dear fellow, he said to him at It was a narrow gauge road, the road- and granted a knighthood. Later ho last, "it la frightfully late, and yon bed was bad, the engines and care similarly cured the dafiphin of France have tn dine with were built on a miniature scale, and, and induced Louis XIV. to purchase Dont you think you'd lietter slop? Still the medical faculty while there was a schedule, had a train hla' secret. Bmp ? fairly shrieked Whistler. been on time the fact would have been fought against quinine. Not even the Stop, when everything la going beautiregarded as a miracle.. The road was. patent efficacy ef the thing could over- fully? Go and stuff mjsclf with discome the fact that It waa Introduced .known as the gusting food when I cun paint like On one occasion Joalah McConnell by one not of themselves. For many this? Never! Never! Reside, they can't Sullidesired to go to Swltx City from years the contest waged. Men faithful do anything until I get there they van. but missed the train by a minute to the faculty died for want of quinine. never dor And the entire speech ia pr two. The clock at the station show- Other, nut caring a snap for the asso- most characteristic of the man. Hooed that the train had left Sullivan five ciated pedants, took their quinine and per's Weekly. minutes ahead of time, and McConnell lived to see their childrens children sued the railroad company for $5,000 congratulate the medical schools of The Reason For the Fit. damages. On a trial of the case it 'their day ou rilmhiitg down and adThe work of the regimentnl tailor waa proved beyond a, doubt that the mitting that q'tinlne was a good thing. my nr may not he addressed to style, train McConnell missed should hare t all depends, a in other line of gone the day before and was really A Danner Signal. lidiering. on hii superior officer. min-Uhours and fifty-fiv- e twenty-thre- e AWhen filr George Grove waa a young pair of frightened horses were late. Indianapolis News. an In the Weat Indies, aupcrlntnd-- g dashing madly down the street. The. coachman was sawing at the reins, the erection of lighthouse; he met and the carriage waa arraying from Cwwtia Beaks. l English army officer who waa ao r paper bound books take two aide to aide in a dangerous fashion. ceedingly well dressed that be waa oved tn aay: pieces of cardboard a tiny bit larger The occupants of the vehicle, an elderthan book. Paste fly leave at fmut ly woman, noted 'Atr her extreme par. "You dont get those clothes here, I god bark to cardboard, which of rourwi aimonlousneaa, and her pretty niece, .ippono? Is outride. Then take a atrip of strong gave no outward aigiia of fear, hut Tha Oh, yes. replied the officer. leottoa doth; paste it down hark of Juit aa the horses, to a stand'glmeutal tailor made them for me. Ibnrik: have it wide, so it will cover, still the younger woman unexpectedly I It really possible that the bent one inch of each piece of falntpd. , tailor can fit you so well? ex-I wasn't frightened a bit," she exthereby joining the two pieces lined thnfoung engineer in surprise. 1 should think ao! hngptber. Now put a cover of brown plained after, until, Just as we roundthe officer paper over all, pasting securely, and ed that last corner with three wheels He had lietter fit me! I in the air, Aunt Caroline exclaimed; pear decocalad cover goes over this, could give him three days heavy drill d i Hie hooka-mabe covered with T'd give a dollar tn lie out of lbii! I '.f he didn't and he knows it! aflk, pique or duck if you paint knew the case roust ) serious If Aunt Ml sed Her jor embroider, but the simplest way ia Caroline waa beginning to risk dollars Re cover with tiaaud paper (not era pel. In t!at fashion.- The postmaster of the bouse of comIbrnta a pretty cud oa the front and mon tell a atory of hia enrly experijailer rutting title and authora name LIsM Fliarrtt Gentry. f ences of postnl work a good many t prettily-pijfpNn oU.avcr;uTaug-heA policeman on the lookout for pickyears ago. It waa a London branch the new one. pockets in a crowd - doe not watch office, and a customer comb in and hands, but. faces. If a person in the handed a letter over the counter to tha ! k JsiaN Wise. crowd la paying no attention to the young woman who was serving The wig ia only worn by English common center of attraction, but la entarn pa and who, after reading the adImrriatera to give them a stern, judi- gaged in. viewing his neighbors clothsaid Jt would be fivopence. "But dress, cial appearance, and no one can aay ing, that peraoii. be knows, ia apt to lie I have never paid .more than twopence Ithat it fella in this reaped. The rus-Ito- a pickpocket the suspicion uiay lie halfpenny before, objected the cuswaa originated by a French Judge strengthened by-thIa it overweight? No, it nervouq or cau- tomer. In the seventeenth century, rhea, hap- tions way in which the thief occasion- wasn't overweight, said the clerk, but one to don a marquis wig day, ally turns his head, presumably to as- all letters to Chinn were flvcpcnce, pening hr found It gave him such a stern and certain If he 1 watched. Pickpockets and aa tbia was addressed to Dresdignified appearance that he decided never wear gloves' nnd seldom work in den jtn get one for himself and wenr it at the at retd in cold weather, for the cold all times in court Tills he 'did, and nuntbs their Ptrnt Something. finger. New York lrcss. it ho result was ao satisfactory from a It waa in a lintel, and a girl of sweet legal point of view that not only sixteen had left the table, at which her Trsanina Balafall, tyndgea, bnt barristers also, took up tbo The annual rainfall ou the Khasia parents were still routed, and iid gone Custom throughout Europe. hilla, to the northeast of Calcutta, the entire length of the dining room, inounta to some 600 inches. 000 inches wiien she paused in the doorway, and avalahcd Books. which fall in seven months during her fresh young voice cut the air with of "We have to varnish all our hooka in the southwest inonxoon. It is undoubt- the word: my country," said a Chinese. Other-iwlsMaw! edly the wettest spot on the gloiie. As they would soon be eaten Into a Well? replied her maw shrilly. a 150 inches have been registermany gray powder by a little black insect, ed in flveconsecutive "I forgot my gum. Fetch It when averau or dqya, 'like a beetle, that takes to ooka aa.a come asupstairs. Its stuck- under yon inches day. This cat takes to ashes. Everybody la China age of thirty the table right nnderneHlh my plate. amount la due to the abrupttonishing 'when, he receive a consignment of ness of the mountains which face the Ill want It for the matinay thla afterbook from Europe or America mixes a Maga-ainI bay. of Hengnl. from which they are noon, yon know. Lipplncotta a little pot of varnish at once and low awamps of miles by,2U0 separated to go at his hooka with it This fluid ia a perfect protection. It is made and marshes. Femlalae Deceit.' of creosote, Canada balsam, resin, spirit Did you ever take note of the ex.... A iTMM. I of wine and mastic. . traordinary efforts glrla make at an Flero la an estimate of the average exclusive girts party to pretend that EuroIn on various age attained by in are having as good n time ns they iliry Relatively Poor. "Alas." aaid the unhappy woman, pean countries: Norway and Sweden would If the boys were, present? The "and we were once considered head the Hat with fifty yean. Then dear things know they are aiding vry come England with forty-fiv- e and one-ha- deceitful in their affectation of Joy, wealthy and year; France forty-fou- r Wurtlem-bergRut, my dear, said her husband when each of them la all the time sePrussia. Ibirty-iiinwe have as much money soothingly, cretly wishing she hnd only Invlled Rnvaria and other thirty-eigh- t; s ever. the boys. Leaf River (111.) Mirror. .' AusIn thirty-sixOh, yes, I know, blit there are so parts of Germany, many who have a lot more that nobody tria and Spain the Inhabitants have Tot Acthorll r-- . the shortest lives. the average age be"Yon that word dont ;Payi any attention to ua any longer!" pronounce lli? only thirty-thre. , ' t Brooklyn Life. lght. raid the stranger, who, waa g Ida first fishing In a northern WisWot Her Faalt. consin lake. "Webster calls it Far Hla last. latri A friend "Your daughter, said Mrs. Old ensof Edward MacDowell atf tended a reeital given by a mediocre ile. lias such verve. She fairly bubI never beerd of Webster. fiercely teacher pupils, and when he met the bles over with high spirits.' etorted the old guide, lint I'm willin' I know 1L She gets Jt from Josiah' American composer he remarked, n liet he never ketehed a musky in hit iheard one of the pupils, a little girl of side of the house, though. My folks ie. Chicago Tribune. jricht, play your To a Wild Rose." are all strong temperance people." he composer sighed I Chicago Record He raid. Her Mssrsfil Jest. dejectedly. " oppose, " MacDowell remarked, "that !o you decided to try light ' he pulled It up by the roots. All Will Be DlMavmd. Barnes Toriner I am In n quandary. Yc.' said young Mrs. Torkins; "hut 1 I have been offered an engagement by we hnd two or three gp.s bills we ;ier i M( Spllspk, and I don't know bow . The following ished we could try dark bousekeep-ng.la tn be found two managers, epitaph ' fin a cemetery within seven miles ot to acf. 4 Exchange. New York's city hall: fine Brett Well, dont worry. Theyll out. soon find it waa on; don't waste your time Bl Dlgerei.ee. What ia the difference between a rhyme; J,T w"t V blngmphjr nnd hitter ror a I am this A Mena clay Whilst and a fiddler?' Jtd what I was j no affah- ot yours. Photographer's Assistant Mrs. Van The difference, answered the con-r-t Parkins complains that her portraits manager, Ms enormous: noyrrber: 'dont look like her. ro:n $5(10 to $5,000 a week. Wash-ngto. Hard to Tell. it that yoa're baking there. Photographer Complains, does she? Star. f "Wlmt fibs ought to be gratefnl. my dear. inquired young Mr. Newll-Iwe"bread or some cake? Poverty ia very good In maxima and j T dont know. I have not finished Ba fit for more than the thing you In sermons, bnt it la very bad in prac . re now doing-(leal life. Bucher. (Tet replied the young bride. Fresa. Ceerrts. iu ' I Low Cktrrk si m iy A New York theatrical manager Wi.t "It must be understood. said tha Biterary people should live neat advising n friendhadtoinbe cautious la an vestryman, who was extremely "low view. possible- to nature without getting ondertaklng-bfar away from tbo pubUabermre - You cant take too many preenu church, to the new rector, "that the rector here shall have no surplice tlona," he asserted. An ounce of pre Gracious! exclaimed the Rev. Mr. rontkiii, ns the copy book used to ary, Is better than seven pounds of allo- Kewcome. How could one hare a surthe salary yon offer?" PhilaTEAMSTERS iiSTOCKMEN pathic, homeopathic or liydnopatliir plus on Prcso. care.' One of. the most contented men delphia . J. C. PLATT SADDLERY CO. car-ri- I ever knew- - was the- - most cautious. a full line of Glovea, Blankets, He was deaf and dumb, and he never Prslllis, "It la a great mistake, Mabel, to trifle Whips. Tents and Wagon Cbvera. went to bed without putting on boxing the affection of n man wbo.lorca Mfra. of High Grade Harness with and glares. Stock Baddies. yon by encouraging some one else. "Boxing gloves? 'What fot? U"Well, hes n little alow, auntie. I " 514. 2279 Wachingtoa Ave. "So that he wouldn't talk in hi 9 . m f .1. .. Completely Shorn of HIGH PRICES fiueli-a-oii- ii Is the condition of every suit sold in this clothing stores Some stores demand a certain selling price mi their clothes; we handle these clothes but we make the price to suit ourselves. Aside from the regular low prices you will always find in this clothing store, youll find still lower prices during the annual clearance sale which is now on. It would be well to remember the very great reduction on our mens pants during this sale. Theyre reduced 20 per cent. Ad the boys suits in the Norfolk and double-breastsuits which were selling at $5.00 can now be had at $3.95; the $4.00 ones at $2.95; $3.00 ones at $1.95. The boys $5X0 reefer overcoats arc; selling at $3.95; and the $3.50 ones at $2.95. Theyre worth more money. Right here will quote you mens wool fleece-line- d underwear, the $1.50 kind at $1.00 per suit. Theres been considerable doing already at this clothing store during the sale, and we figure on a marked increase; ail on account of our very great reductions on already low-pricgoods. i - regi-aoni- al card-Ihoar- H ed ..f- - dec-krate- r.Nrikr, j 'i' M lelti( v ..-I - . : : -- j e MILLINERY CO, TOE e i MRS. S. E. LYON, Proprietor - 2323 Washington Avenue. e. pm-ceed- ' I Beg leave to inform my PATRONS AND FRIENDS that I am & dt lf one-hal- f; , CLOSING OUT e. do-l';:- of Imported and Domestic Styles of Millinery My Large Selection, I bonsc-c.'plng?- In-ir- e. jcru-nblln- Bagn-eatlna- - . - January 2nd there will be a MAGNIFICENT LINE OF SPECIALS exhibited at ; ' above address. a Fhila-'delphl- . e - , n v Ladies Invited to Inspect . a - B At and Below Cost. 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