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l iterary Mote*
rotnlng to thl. rounlry. Mr
Zkim - >ll b** proved h»* phtl«Bihropy
and ecHMIwIII by pvr*Oa<im« a «uml»r
of rich H<>bm a In New York to donate
KM.iMO for the bulldlne »f new «rn»-
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■MHita on ill* #•« <n ,u, *‘
Carman Krlva, qu«*n of Hnuroanit.
wilt celebrate hi Klh birthday the laal
of December by laatiine a n< * volume
of folk-lorr. which deal* with the »to
riea and tegenc. which are attached to
the foreata .town* and ancient ruatom*
of Houmaala.
Mr Juaiin McCarthy la at work on a
volant* yreaentlna a plelore of Kn»-
lar.CV development In all tb« art» of'
pcaie alne*' the cloae of th* war with
Nap< leon. Thla volume la tiThe one of
tV* atfirle* of the Nation aerie*.
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BALE BY HOWARD A WILLET.
Wfien Bismarck Was In Love.
Weekly Telegraph.
Johanna von Puttkarmner was just
entering her twenty-fourth year when
Blrmarck fell in love with her anil
sought her hand In marriage. Her
parents were conservatives and as such
they were strongly averse to any un
ion with the avowel representative of
other opinions, and forbade their
daughter to accept the advances of her
•uitor
But Bismarck refused to be thwarted
In any of his intentions and they found
that opposition was useless and even
dangerous. Finding himself repulsed,
Bismarck adopted a plan which met
with full success. Having been told
that he would not be received if he'
called, he heard that the Puttkammers
were to give a large evening party to
which be naturally had not been Invi
ted.
Nothing loath, he made his appear
arnce in the crowded drawing rooms,
and offering his arm to Fraulien von
Puttkamroer, boldly passed with her
from group to group and audibly in
formed all the other guests that he was
affianced to her. Startled and stun
ned bp this audeity, the parents had
not the presence of mind to deny the
engagement on the spot, and later on :
they agreed to give their formal con
sent rather than brave what would
have been a public scandal compromi- 1
sing their daughter.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
Ttie Kind You Haw Always Bought
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Paragraphs.
An extravagant man I* always
preaching economy to hi* wife.
A *mali man and a *m«ll dog are al
wajra feroohjua behind a fern*.
A banet-all crank **>* the rain fall*
alike vpon UwJuM and theumplre.
With the earepllon of man the sebra.
la th« moat mnt»ary of nil animats.
Xatu e trie* to lialani-e thing*. A* a
I man gets ’ *hort" hla face gel* long.
The tfillor tries to suit hi* crowd* snd
the lawyer trie* to crowd hi* *uH*.
Mine a voter consider* eongres* a
one-alded affair—with hlmaelf on the
other Rifle.
It'a only In a crowded car that the
standing of a well-bred man 1* never
questioned.
A* a rule the man who seeks your
friendship ha* a motive In view; the
woman who does *o u*ually has two
of thrw of them.
how To Look Good.
flood looks are really more than skin
deep, depending entirely on a healthy
condition of the vital organ*. If the
liver is Inactive, you have a bilious
look; If your stomach Is disordered, you
have a dyspeptic look; If your kidneys
are affected, you have a pinched look.
Berure good health and you will surely
have good look*. "Electric Bitters" Is
a good alterative and tonic. Acts di
rectly on the stomach, liver and kid- :
neys. purities the blood, cures pimples,
blotches and bolls and glvea a good
complexion. Every bottle guaranteed.
Sold at Howard * Wlllet's drug store.
SO centa per bottle.
In the prodigality of his wardrobe,
the Prince of Wales Is probably with
out a peer. His royal highness bear*
the titles of two princes, two dukes,
two field marshals, an earl, a baron,
eight knights, a great steward, a grand
master, a colonel of guards, of horse,
of foot, and of artillery, an admiral, a
Highlander, a Trinity brother, a bar
rister, a bencher and an English gen
tleman, and he has costumes to suit
all of these jobs.
For Whooping Cough
use CHENEY’S EXPEC
TORANT.
In the height of the recent blizzard
in the east, the Rev. Geo. R. Cutten,
walked from his pastorate on Monte
ruese, Conn., to New Haven, where he
delivered an address before 800 stu
dents on "Giving as an Aid to Chris
tian Growth.” Five miles- of his walk
was through snowdrifts which stopped
trains and his eye was blai k*d and bj*
band In splints. TtiS»« latter liis
figuramehts, hoVsvsr, *»r* th* r*»ult
of hlsipiaytng centre fush 06 th* ?H*
team When It 'fta* defraud By Jlar
vard.
Elegant Line Solid Mahogany and
Oak Desk from 14,50 to 125.00—Flem
ing & Bowies.
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! IniUan woman In ito*
! - wintry who Is a practising lawyer
! Shawnee who graduated from the law
! department of the Carlisle School last
i year and arent to Oklahoma, where sbo,
I wa* admlfled to the bar.
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Qo#fd Wllt»#*ffr» na of NVihfr
! land*, vbu has tn*«*n appoint#d by Kal
|»#r WilhHm (*hl#>f of tbs ilinovrr
Huaaar nilnunt. Xo. IS. la tit#* four»!
(#p|)th woman commander of a Cl#*iman
regiment but *ban»a frith Qn##o Vic
toria only the honor of having b*r reg
iment railed by her name.
Onyx Tables at prices
that will surprise you. Just
the thins for a jrift.
At Richards & Shaver’s.
Cinderella on the lee.
Cinderella'* ela** allrper hide fair to
become *omething more than a myth,
I though the J modern Cinderella will
i need no fairy godmother to ftirniah her
| with a coach In which to reach homo
swiftly. Her slipper will answer tha
I purpose.
The modern Clnderella’a glass slip*
! per is a skate of which the upper part
resgmhles a slipper, open behind, with
I a split “lado up" heel cap. The Ajn
I of Steel dencrllrea this new skate as' «
skate of glass, hardened by a recent
process to the consistency of ateel. Kv
} ery part of the skate la of glass, from
the sllpper-llke upper to the glittering
blade.
It Is assertel that the glass blades are
much more slippery than steel ones,
and that they will run almost as well
over rough, snow-covered ice as on a
smooth Ice sheet, and will also go eas-j
lly over Inequality*, twigs and other
obstructions.
They are made very sharp and arc
so extremely hard that It Is almost Im
possible to blunt them. They are un
like steel skates, In that they never
want grinding and never rust. Tho
new skates are as pretty as they are
efficient.
They are very nearly transparent,
and In some cases, while In the liquid
etate, are variously colored. Several
notable skaters are said to have tested
them and in every case with satisfac
tion. So the pretty skates with the!*
sharp blades will soon be skimming
over lakes and streams, anil youths
and maidens who long ago relegated
the Cinderella story to the region of
their childhood will take an interest in
glass slippers.
Archorena and Carrom
Boards.
Dunbar & Williams.
Communion of Greatness.
From the familiar way In which Mr.
Vest speaks of the Constitution, one
would almost suspect him of having
taken luncheon with Mr. Bailey.—N.
Y. Tiroes.
Pains in the chest when a person has
a cold Indicate a tendency toward pneu
monia. A piece of flannel dampened
with Chamberlains Pain Balm and
bound on to the chest over the seat of
pain will promptly relieve the pain and
prevent the threatened attack of pneu
monia. This same treatment will cure a
lame back in a few hours. Sold by Al
exander Drug and Seed Co.. C. R. Parr
B« ;l
Will Take to the Wood*.
It is bellev-d that when the screws
are properly applied. Mr. Agoinaldo
will execute one of those Joe Manley
finishes.
SHOES THAT ARE KNOWN!
iPif itX*,
Everything Hut is sty
lish. artistic snd com
fortablc. combined with
the best of workman
ship will be found in
Hanan & Sons Shoes.
CASHIN. GOULET i VAUGHAN. 808 Broad Street.
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The
“Maine”
Album!
CAPTAIN CHARLES O. SIGSBEE
arul Interesting scene* associated with th* destruction Of our Giant Bat
ship and her Heroic Crew.
Souvenir Edition!
Few Incidents of American history have lieen attended by surh publlo
excitement mid national indignation ns that which followed quickly upon
the destruction of the Battleship Maine. In response to the universal de
mand for a pictorial history of the 111-fated warship. Its capta ncy I and In
sac t everything In connection with It leading up to and Including Its assas
sination, wo have secured and offer our reader* this week a beautiful Maine
Album or Portfolio, the most complete photographic record issued upon the
subject, embracing splendid photos of
The Martyrs
Which Is bow ready for delivery at our office, or by mail for Ten Cents.
CONTENTS OF "MAINE" LABUM.
Captain Chas, D. Blgsbee. General
Fltzhugh Lee.
The Battleship Maine.
The Destruction of the Maine.
Havana Harbor and the Maine An
chorage.
The Harbor Entrance to Havana.
Gunner’s Gang of the Maine.
Views of the Maine's Crew off Duty.
A Minstrel Show on the Maine. Ship's
Company of the Maine.
Please notice the Maine Album above advertised is one of a Souvenir
Series" of eight portfolios, devoted to the great Heroes and Achievements
of the Spanish-Ameriean War, each portfolio being a special number devoted
to a great and principal event. „ .. ,
Next week No. 2 will he offered as a Memorial of the Mrst Kncriflce of
the war, or the heroic death of Knslgn Baglay and his companions, inclu
ding many other special features of the early events of the war, such a* tho
vessel that fired the firs/ shot; the first prize; bombardment of Matunzas;
cutting of the cables, etc., etc.
Then in weekly and consecutive order WH! appear t,,e fo,lowing!
THE DEWEY Nt/MBER—The Hero and battle of Manila.
THE SAMPSON NCMBER—Bombardmetlt of San Juan and Morro Cas-
US HOBSOII/AND THE MERRIMAC—with additional special features.
ADMIRAL. SCHLEY—The Destruction of Cervera's Fleet.
THE SfIXFTER NUMBER—Tho Siege and Capture of Santiago.
GENERALS MILES AND MERRITT—Army operations in Porto Rico
and Philippines.
sure'and got oach number of this souvenir senes while you have an
opportunity, and advise your friends to do the same thing.
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- Captain Eigslee
Tie Officers
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Teneral Lee
General Blanco
A GrouD of Junior Officers of the
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Wardroom of the Maine.
The Court of Inquiry In Session.
Funeral of the Victims of the Maine.
Disaster.
A Fruit Vender in Havana. Milk De
livery In Havana.
The Captain General’s Palace In Ha
vana.
General Blanco y Arenas.
Looking Down the Prado, Havana.
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