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lilt* dlatrlhutlon I* limited and
| will laat only a Jew daya
••Out shaved on Saturday, or wear
whiskers to rhurrh on Sunday," la
the ahlhboleth of thn Philadrlphtn
Uarliera' Union.
Not the Icaat of the many nice
things that have been told of Misa
Helen Gould la that ahe want* her
brother Howard to get hla ten million
dollar* and hit bride, too.
The recent report* tu The Herald'*
columns of lynching* and attempted
lynching* of negroes In this auction
wilt give the rue to certain northern
papers for the usual rhodomontade on
a subject they either do not or will
not understand.
The Herald s regard* to The adeem
ed Macon Telegraph, anil, referring to
Jt* (The Telegraph's) recent quip
concerning the color of our eyes, we
rise to stat* (even at the risk of again
being aectised of "throwing bouquets"
at ourselves) that there is nothing
green about thetu. neither are they
purblind.
Three of the leading New York pa
per:. The Herald, The World and
The Journal have utilised their cor
rc-rpondSng and reporting forces In
mal.lng estimute* of the result of the
election oil Tuesday next. The Her
ald figures out that Vau Wyek will
liev* 7.100 majority; The World's esti
mate is that It will be. <7.000; The
Journal's figure* are 72.000. The lat
ter paper gives the democrat* a ma
jority on joint ballot In tha New
York legislature, The World does the
same, while The Herald give* the
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J ((verton of New York aiiorilft a few
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life, hut It would gtoe an eflertlre
qmeti in to the antl-ylyltection fu
i ror.
Dr, Rochester, also of New York.
' thinks that the leaching of phyaiology j
In the schools could be protitabla ex
tended to the consideration of the
means of preventing epidemics of In
fectious disease* and kindred aub-
Jecta.
Or. K. K. Holt of Portland. Me..
consider* that as physician* very fre
quently Ignored the common teachings
of physiology, a* regard* the care of
the eye* and the direction In which
the light should strike the book one
Is reading. It was obvious thht such
truths should be Inculcated Into the
young and receptive minds of the pu
pils at our schools.
A down east paper says the famous
works erected to extrnct gold from
sea water are to be used as a sardine
canning establishment. It ennte very
near being that when Jernegan üboil
It, only be worked suckers instead of
sardines.—Denver Post.
US8X1:88 CRITICS.
The larger part of newspaper crlt
lelsm of music and the drama might
t«e useful In two ways. Hirst, by
pointing out the faults of playwrights
—or according to the latest, apostle of
the drama. Israel Zangwell, ploy
smith* composers and performers.
It might promote the cause of art
Second, by faithfully reporting the
quality of public entertainments. It
might show readers what to choose
and what to avoid. But unfortunately,
current criticism doe* neither of
these.
It h»a no accepted standard*.
Whether a p!*y I* good or bad U
largsiy now a matter of Individual
opinion.
The professional critic sees too
many plays, and he criticises accord
ing to hie moods or in signe instances
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on Wall street Wednesday.
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ered by the attentions of the reporter
recently arrested for annoying her.
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prohibited the publication of various
newspapers that have offended her.
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have been the Virgin Mary's home.
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made bv our eommlssloners In Hava
na.
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ders from Washington to proceed on
the work of raising the Spanish ves
sels.
Emperor William has replied to Am
bassador White's invitation to visit the
United Slates, declining for the pres
ent.
The anti-trust sugar refinery In New
York has begun work with a dally out
put of three to live thousand barrels a
day.
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test of the Spanish mmister for foreign
affairs regarding the despatch of the
Oregon and low-a to the Pacific.
Canadian life insurance companies
from no"' on will decline to Issue poli
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teo to our frtrade’ origtoal atorim.*"
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I • boa (oa*emta« • thoamgd im-ttoa*
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I • apt air. who gas Harm at beodguaeter*
la turn I wan pCaeeeted with a few.
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‘ fairly good amok tea weeda. altboogn
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Havana i* Somdlr tobacco,
I arstimmi the fa*« to a Brood
■ etreef tobotvoglei yeateeday and wa
I felt to dtarnaalng the eflhet of new
! rule* and regulation* on the price* of
Havana and Manila cigar* and alao the
dtfferegd qua !it lee of Caban and Tam
.pa sMdori«nr*
Raid ho "A friend of mine a Cu
ban. hoi now in ha* mm— In Tampj
waa In August* a abort lime ago an I
| I tsmgbt soma good* from him He
told me lhal he had even aom* of the
1 cigar* made for the Brine* of Wala*.
The Prince'* rigar* are made of the
flneet four year etoch by tha moat ex
pert cigar maker In Cab#. They are
wrapped In gold leaf gnd oiled paper
stamped with the Prince* errat gnd
packed In mahogany boss*.
"Then the Tampa roan went on to
aay that thare are quite a number of
wealthy American* who regularly buy
far more expensive "amokea" than the
Prince habitually make* uae of. A
certain prominent cigar firm are now
having made a lot of the very Uncut
Havana rlgara, which will coat when
the duly I* placed on them, just $3 50
apiece. They are Intended as present*.
In packet* of ten. to thf firm's princi
pal patron*, who will then be able to
boast of having smoked the costliest
cigars ever made.”
Mrs. Malapmp and Mr*. Partington
were the subjects of discussion laat
night at the club agd’after several an
oedote* with a distinctly chestnntty
flavor had been told It wus a relief lo
listen to the following; The pastor of
u church not so far from August a, on
leaving his study, which U In the rear
of the chureh. one <l»y recently, saw
a little girl friend of his talking to a
stranger. "What waa that man sav
lng to you. Madge?" he asked as
came up to her. “Oilshe said, “he
just wanted to know if Dr. C wasn't
the preacher of this church.” "And
what did you tell him?" asked the pas
tor. The girl drew herself up with sn
air of great pride. “I told hint." she
said, "that you were the present In
cumbrance.”
Israel Zangwell, the apostle of the
Ghetto, lectured In Buffalo one night
last week on "The Drama as a Fine
Art.”
From The Buffalo Times report or
the lecture we glean the following co
ruscating excerpts:
"Sin, sorrow and chestnuts make a
play, the manager will tell you.
"Fun is all the funnier for standing
on the legs of logic.
"Simulation without stimulation
Is the secret of the dreariness of many
modem novels and plays.
"Utility, llfe-Ukenees and vitalizing
power are the three element* of a
drama.
“Between Shakespeare's time and
! out's, only two plays have been writ
ten 'School for Scandal,’ and 'hue
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ar *MI forget him •ho imps lend hta far- !
tun* a— (settled hta Hf* to make us ,
free. Twenty-four loans they bar* j
naaftd for Uafayette.
OMSMer a mofttat Row ualft** *nd
aoht* his «l»ae**-tee waa.
A aoftl wa* as gTral and a id*-heart* I
that It gale *l«»*e tto lisa «ft htedrod
and country t« eanuua* the estas of j
kMi-Rtft. untitled farmers, ahopfteep
era. psopta of all ■ ■mdllh.iia and later
••« to advocate la Era ns e tto atodltlon
of arbitrary Impctaontwent. trial t*y Ju-j
ry. the gradual eman« tpattan at stave# j
th* ahcdttlMi of title# and nobility, ■
freedom of thw i resa amt the right at
the iwoftle to genera tbeta*Hv*w.
Ail these great prlnclptaa a— lave at
Uta-rty ta ft man ltorn and *daeat*d i
aa on* of tto highest n .bh-» in Frane*' j
Tnily few men aho ever lived t-ver •
showed stab pyerlcss, true nubility a*
the Marquis of Iftfayettr
Just now our own short war with
Brain wtll teach ua tto full vaiuo of the
fact attested by reeynt htalortans In
Pranee that the hug.- sum# I»uts XVI
ral— to help th* Atnrrtcana finally
east him tits head.
It will touch ua how to think what It
meant to th* common people of France, j
Impoverished and ground do» n by the;
Immense sum# sp«-nt for wars, for th*'
luxury and splendor of the oouit ftftdor'
Louis XIV snd XV. to lie heavily taxed i
to IB opt warships and arm mm for
a long Voyage across the Atlantic, to j
light the battle* of another race and
country. All honor and gratitude to
our ancient, steadfast friend and ally.
France, end Its warm-hearted |ieople!
It would to- well If Americans would
raise over Iftfayette'a grave In Parts
a rhaste, beautiful, artistic monument
—a marble statue of the gallant, heroic
figure of Marie Jean Paul lloch Yv.-s
Motter, Marquis of T-afayette.—M. B.
Carret, In Boston Transcript.
Departed Greatness.
Washington Star.
*•! was thinking.” said the man who
gave a deep sigh, “of the departed
days of youth.” "Ah, yes," answered
]il» companion. “I suppose that when
a man gets a little along In years,
say—er—like yourself, he would give
a great deal if he could only turn the
dock back a decade or so.” “He
would. He can t help feeling gloomy
over what he has lost: those days
when he thought that he could give
Bismarck points on statesmanship. If
he'd only take the trouble to etudy a
little; when he was certalu he could
give Itubenstein music lessons, if hf
decided to turn his attention to the
piano; when he didn’t doubt his abil
ity to show Booth where his reading
of Shakespeare might be improved:
and when he looked up at night and
saw a sky that teemed with undiscov
ered planets, waiting for him to turn
astronomer. He may have more
sense when he gets older and not an
noy the neighbors so much, but 1
dno's it’s worth what he has given
up."
Mrs. M. Mitchell Wolfe
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PRACTITIONER
937 Broad Street.
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Five Barbers, all
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212 and 214 Bth Street
A MAN WITH A LARGE HEART
Who will give you big values for your
money.
Best Unlaundered Shirts at .. .. ~6oc
60c Busnemlern at 25e
All Wool Undershirts or Drawer# ..50c
Good Umbrellas at .. .. 760
Woolen and other Sock# from 10c to 25c
Suits. Trousers and Overcoats at rea
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F. O. MERTINS,
Tailor and Gents' Furnisher, opposite
Flantcrs Hotel.
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Clarence E. Clark
832 Broad Street.
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We sell Eastman’s Kodaks
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