The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, December 19, 1894, Image 4

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~ r - J T ' . ” THE MAC025T TELEGRAPH: WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 19, 1894. MISTAKES OF OTHER PEOPLE Are Danger Signals to the Wise. Every time a mistake is made somebody learns somethin". It you have failed to see our line of Furniture you have made a mistake and somebody is going to profit by it. The wise one’s ■who see and buy, arc loud in their praise of our goods, and are delighted with the styles and prices. FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE .—We offer a magnficent assortment of Combination Cases, Ladies’ Desks, Side Boards, Extensin Tables, Parlor Tables, Reception Chairs, Cobbler Rockers, Willow Rockers, Spring Seat Rockers, Willow Rockers, Lounges, etc., AT POPULAR PRICES. They are durable and make sensible, lasting presents. Come early and get the choice selection. Will store free of charge and deliver when wanted. Mail orders will receive personal, prompt attention. THE WOOD-PEAYY FURNITURE COMPANY, 558 AND 560 CHERRY STREET, MACON, GA. CAPTURED A DESPERADO. lie Killed Ibe Marshal of Scnoia Over a Year Ago and Was Leaving tbo Country. BIG REWARD HAD BEEN OFFERED •lalm K.liman Kail. Into th, Cluleh,, of th. Law at tho Soath,ra Dapot la Till, City—How tho captaro Wn Kfftotad, JtiCm Fr.unun, nHi'i Mil oil Mnmlial 1Um JIarfly of Kraoia uni Oc- »«ber 4, 3893, nv.it mj.luml at tlin RncMiorti dup.t . ot. 3 o’clock yiwlmlay uiornSutf t>y IViUccmcn Tlmimm cml WlilU* at-tbf AJJ-iMii po- lira foirk lifl liy ptiiin wild ween av'tli Hli«m fWc tlV immpto. of nrrwt(n« Kcltmnn. J'W'tmi n i\va* cirrtvil tn tbo police sUllon, where lie nv.ia Oocketl tip umli 8 o'oLx'k, avlr.ti lie (nun .urc-Kil lo Al- l.urta ami fnnii iJiero lie mill ho token to Seouln to hiu nil trial ter (munler. ■ vimiitl 'I-Vltijiran nt the pillco Hta- fjm ymttvrtiy jnoniftiR ni 4u'tO o'a'oek anil AmukI him nmtike unit baring juxt llntituat n hrrtilitirt pmvlileil by Po- llomntm Thkifixi*. The man la ft nsiulnr Ilcivulo* cvml n tyji'.nil former of the in liaumint «t»l TaUfJmr kltul. He la only SB yearn nt use, but nvolsli* over ■JOO ijnunit. aui) K-nntl* «lx Mil hlpli, wVh broail riAntMcra nml uot n pound of Bupcuiflifouft ihvJi on him. He lift* ll/rhl »>nqh'Xiin> nml nvitim n wiull Vrfit jnoiwm-ho. A uivno Immli’o or nu-«k tniklmr tuuitan tiding onilil not Im Inn if: mil Uun Joint 1‘cUiunn, the lndly ami lirtuvr ot <tho oimmunlfy «rtto» lie Hvnl, looked tout night n« lie wtiijil iKJitnd thw Him 4n bln cell nnd readily lure ban meekly nu- anraml ovety i|ii«stlou put to him. Tln< wild, (hiring nml timc- lUitorio 'that hod cmweit' tbneo who know him to gift, oat of liln wuy when ho «u In an mfly’lumtw tad given tv.iy to n oawvd noil cmtUlHIen look tlut mtm ndtuuJty t<R1alilo U> «eo lit n man of wnit Mrnq$h nml who had m il « wtilntprrud iMintinlioa ns ft. Uni man. Koltaiitm cold tJiit ho id tied iMitf- ahal Haitly In nolf-dnfim-te. llnuly hud iijtrosinl turn for untiling, eo ho mid, nuil refiwMal ilo 0«>'l<t bull, nhlKundh ho offornl bum $20,515. n limee nnd boggy and tho conteMu of lu« barn tm Hill, bir. lu> raOoactd to tt Hi had rot cananMfeti tiny ortmo nnd objected ti> being anxHittl. 'Hum rite marshal draw liin jtlutul otid Ml »«no lUWiaxw on u <Vmy ui gnl out of »IA> way «* he miH phiig ti> Hlant. die mnv that hla life Ml In iluigif nnd llrrtl Imlkiro tho min4ial ovuld. I'lfitaimn nay* tCi.vi aliuv IIm imirtler h'> Im* ixvu nnmnd li*.« home wlili nho lu>|ia of girting op Hiidhaiag oUdttnoo 1o ring MBit lie ilhl tide Sluaglns *u w.4frlcfi-m»\ bill that tli,' ixviplo were nguiint him tiud I s add n,»t la> Inline..1 t., -.11 Kioinuh. Win n Ik- IxMijne oontrinood ilmt the i*Mi>ie Mwitkl irMtify uWilnM Inn h» left homo In oominuy nttb « nttu niim\l Stm*, \vht> piiarnTM-rl Bo got him uwuy to l'd'*- ;.U. lie cilul Hmr. left on Sunday night nial noitted l-hpi*'®, r«a«lll.v4\air »ulle« this «de of Aitkuui, Oil tiio Southern, where tiny )i until nlm itmiin U«at n ght on tintr any b> I-atnrlitit. ’Watty Hal no him t)e\v were H-liig atiUM limit Sun* Jnllt the Wattl nt Jlunm for the nurpooe of hti.rttva t’.ihiaa. Whoa Sun* loft alie min *o urn I men rov- or,,I hdn null |4atiaa nnd I,rnin,iah,l him to lhr>'V up Us Uuida, ghMl ho did. aeo dig that ri- hIm-uiiv «re< ntn'hra*. n't in ’•III.*' port of Nttninh H'-n-y UiV.iio av.tli dm niory of iliHi,*- ttnmvo*. tie l«o ) n Mil hi II Mil's ill'll ill' mill In* mb*.*1.1111* g.4 iiolial of h'l'J.Imill!'* hi .vinom* mnl lot ran,I tiuf he In id *1.1*11(1,1 111 tin* dl l', rion. Tl*>.v 4»wniV,l alio am In at At- Junta ««*1 at I'Hippon FeiUnan nml «»- ortwr anwi KMk on but ho iVid not krvnv f.ir ivomin d»u FoCtman mm* lino of litian mid, aAhftUgb ho gtriiatiriy Him- ]b,*i,1 ho .'oi*. in, i,ml,l i,«t snake out ivtn-di ooo 1*1 lw»». they ,-uiio mi doivai Ho lMno.ni ami egg of aho men got ">f to duty tloknt*. nnal. l*4!o\tug tti,' .dhr aim, I'.btiam, iho(i- OOVored tom ojUi ptHioU met OMiiutMi*k,l him to throw iK* 14* birtla, wttoh tn* did. The uiHoert* itusi il *inm.,t tgm amt liniUKbt Iktui an Mm pdliv null m. Officer -ptauiM* gut Simoivint WUto of ate* A if' Kim i*ihoo hx,'o made the i *T' -o ttu-ro |e « $500 tJniM til iif- foci for IVdutvin. NUm w, i* very MJianan nhont Ssnv* an.1 iianh,t an iu»nv what had txt'imo of Thm. He Neill St.in* amed very Mi*pioinuiJy and he tHft‘ovi,t had I ,,r.l\'il tftm. Orths a* Ttl Mil ,* ava* imkol tiiang Sam* ami ho •teiihinal he had oust Mi'-n S.i mo tna^iro bo miv Iftm onib>> inln witti Fulrnun nnd tmil let mH-n h in m no-' tn- ov. off (n tiny like * a< i!*« (1,'ixv. ttv jmt-tim: (ti , and itiiat togofinr, tf'ivov.v, ii |* not hard ft* ini.-** tlait a l4nok iifilakerisl mm VUh ortlisT li t*■ *i*ike M-.di a whn*i*>r ami i*viy »;«iWe wimai epdti-n hi i'm4iI ihr*ni ";nc light on Sun*. Ttiia IPndi Mti'*koi"l anan nai hevep nfenmotn*! <n ih" *’i 1*■ Ml■ tor t'o- ).">ii*iil TJmittia. i.WtiiMigti it t* not Irufl eo gnosa tint t*> t\,'k n Unit ng P»It tai It. A patty of Moo*( n*’n ,vbo came il.e-n from A<*uvm no ffhe name train \cih die nnirlie* ml .irtlisaai my ’bit tiio .It!.'.,'- mido tiMoV.pa nf I't.cn- bidioM uml thht ei ont,,1y on toe irjta eseppt iFVdunvin. who w n green enun- try.msn, knusv 'Itsit they iwece nfrer ar- r.'.aMng lifm. TbiroihfvHtt tiie trip they were pepping around und ivli!*perliis h> one tinoUttr to Vjot ovurybudy on '.lie car wo* n-iitrfflng itham and langblng Hi Cmlr notion*, n* It wui, piilnfy evi dent they were afwld tn ‘tttokfe Ftflt- man. ATHUVEJD IN ATLANTA Atlanta, Dec, 18.—(Special.)—Capt, Jo)in Thompson and fSergt. Mike White of tile local police department, arrived In Atlanta thin afternoon with John N. Feltman In custody. Keltmnn ehot nnd kilt'd Marshal T. C. Hardy of 8e- nola, Ooweta county, nearly two year* ago. hut tins escaped arrest, although a f-.00 reward was outstanding for him until till* morning. During ths' time he has been a fugitive, FcHmno- lias been protected by his friends within a few miles of iho place where the killing occurred. He is regarded ns a desperate character, nnd although If lie had bem taken at the time of tile killing, he would doubtitea have been lynched, It was left to the Atlanta police to take him In. They icamcd laei night that he was about to leave for Florida, anil would likely board the Kltwlda limited on th-i Southern between Atlanta and Odaomi. Ofllcers Thompson and White were on train, which left here nt IMS o’ciock. nnd when Fcliman got on he wua iirresud. The prisoner claims to have killed Hardy In self-defense. The marsh il was trying to arrest him for a misdemeanor when the killing oc curred. Feltman was brought to At- kMltft for .Safe-keeping on order at Gov ernor Atninflon. Santa Claus buys Shoes for bis friends from Clisby & Mc Kay. WOIIKBD TO FULL CAPACITY. Twelve aUcemon woro bu*y alP d^y yvatoTfliy* tiryUig to wait »n the crowd at Mct>voy^aiicrera Oomixuiy. They have by far nbe beat holiday BtocK of the <B\y, vnl are having all they can poeulbly aittend <o. Indies call on me when you wl*h n g’ood hack, a cfirdfu) driver and gentle home8. Lamar Olay. Dunlap Hardware Company offer tho latent Improved oil hcatcra nt very low figures. Call and hoc them. IN MONTHS OF DARKNESS. A CROWD OF ROWDIES. Christmafl Gets Into th* Bones of a Bo\ of IVnifghn caii a Train. A pawenfler on tho Southwestern train coming Into Macon yesterday af ternoon rvi>ortB that a crowd of drunk en ’touiglm matin ’thinga lively for thoap pasaon^ora who tried to ride In tho amokIng ear. In fact, the partiw* be- anine **> noisy and turbulent that tho other pao8en«er8 left the car. PlstolH played a prominent part in tht drunken rroflc, and were handled with a reck- lf«8iu<Mf that caused chill* to creep up the hacks of tlioeo who looked on, and whose 8cnao ‘of r«<iaon had not been deadened by over-indulgence in drink. Finally one of the guurg dnew hl« platoi and hit it fail about hi* face until a dlecliarK? of one of the harrcla scared him out of his WHO, burned hla face black with powder and sent a ball oruahlnw through tlw> contonts of the \ahse at hla aide. NEW HOLIDAY GOOD?!. Ten onwes of new iroods received yea- terdwy. These wocxU am lab' and wo are aelllng i8hcm choa-p. MoEvoy-San- dera Company. MR. WATETUS* SUICIDE. Onco a Wealthy Man. He Found It Impossible to Enduro Misfortune. Yesterday morning tho train from AumIoII l*oiv tho r*>mntn3 of Mr. James O. Waters, who committed suicide at a hotel in that place. Ills body was shipped to ltutier for burial. A few dny« a^o bustnens troubles b. «an to weigh heavily upon Mr. Wal- ton*, who win* merchamlUIntf at Aus- iell. He determined upon aulcldc n» a way out of hU trouble^ ucul taking a knife from the showcase, he wont up to tho hotel, engaged a room and, locking the door he deliberately cut three deep ganhei* In each nf his \\HhIh and then dltuthed his throat utmost from ear to ear. He w;t« found dead, the bndv tLihcsl In tho great quantities of blond. JMr. Waters 'wtis once a very pros- l»*rmw njjsn. but having lost a large sum by Investments, he found it impO'** slble to recover. He leswa ci wife and two children, as weCt iu* a numbtr of relatives, *>mc of tvhom live in Macon. BEAUTIFUL XMAS GOODS-As usual II. J. Lamar & Sons arc dealers in useful nnd attractive pres ents. Trices surprisingly low. Or. Price’s Cream Baking Powder W« IT* Pair HttkMt N«dil u4 Oiuioaa Phillips. Give a Tie. l'KItSONALS. J. E. Brown of Atlanta U tn the city. R. L Moss, Jr., of Athens Is at the Lanier. W. H. Taylor of Atlanta spent Tuesday in the city. W, Dorney of Atlanta U a guest of the Hotel Lanier. W. M. Lewis of Atlanta was a guest of the Lanier hotel yesterday. D. L Crowell, a New York drummer, is amoni the Macon trade today. Miss Johnie Penlok of The Watch. Ala.. w*a at the n^t*, Lunler lost night. Mr. H. L Alien and sister. Miss Ruth AHon, of I'owetVsllle, Q.v, w«r« guvsta of the Lanier house last night. H. J. Lamar A Sons have opened up their stock of Xmas goods. Fine variety, low prices and beautiful Xmas cards. A hamWswm* Christmas gift. One of hh>w- latest dftifems in oil heotmi nt iHuilsp llanlwvin* Co. WA'I.IFiS smokekt V nauea and K.ie»‘*n •tr.|ia just received nt C. P, Coloer 4. lJrothnr. fin Dreary XJb of Explorers Who Visit tbo Arctlo Regions, A wild gooso chose after tho north polo surely some, on tho very face, to ho a fool's orrand. Perhaps it In, for I doubt if any very startling fact will bo added to science, even If tbo north polo Is indeed reached. Of course there Is or would bo a hugo amount ot satisfaction and glory to have been tho discoverer of the pole, but whether sclcnco will bo enriched thereby or simply satisfied with tho fact of our having "got there all thcsauio" is an open question. Tho llfo led by explorers in these dreary regions, especially during tho lung win- tor’s night, is so Intensely monotonous as to scarcely warrant description, and yet no better idea of the hardships, sufferings and misery endured for the sake of science can bo galaed, than by a glimpse of tho dally llfo f t :hu arctic travel* r. I chanced to bo ooo of tho members of n recont expedition and was In chargo of lh«» winter quarters at thn nurtln rn.-i.o-t, portion of Nova Zcmbla, or Novla Zcmlla, as the Islands are called by tho natives. Imnglno anight that buttles down lika n poll and An interminable darkness that Is only r. li.’Vt.’d by dull gray twilight r<r a few hours out ot tho 24; then, added to this, a thermometer 60 far down below zero that the mercury often freozes, mis erable quarters, poor food, and tho monot onous existence, and you will scarcely wonder why so many intrepid Investiga tors have given up tho unequal battle and laid down to perish In tho darkness of hopeless despair. You will also scarcely wonder that tho most ardent enthusiasm is likely to bo considerably cooled, moral ly a» well as physically, under tho circum stances. What mntters <1 \' tho whdlo world Is watching tho outcomo of your investiga tions with kccnost interest whon you nro ao far removed from earthly comforts and catthly aldf And yet, in apitoof all tho hitter knowl edge gained by tho hnrdcst kind of expo- rioncu, tho smno explorers will attempt ex pedition after expedition. I may woefully lack tho proper enthusl- asm, yet I cannot but admit that even the delightftil prospect of discovering doz ens of north poles would not fempt mo to again undergo tho hardships of that arctio night, oven tho memory of which I would gladly dispel ns a fearful dream.—Homo and Country. two ABSENTMINDED INDIVIDUALS. Forgot Ills An nbsentinlhded person ran spread chaos nil around, but when two absent- nilniled pooplo try to work together limy heaven holp tbo poor crcaturos upon whom tho consequences fall. A prominent lawyer from an Inland city met In London n ills’ ttngylRhod British author, whom ho in vited to visit him during a tour of Amer ica, already planned. Tho lawyer caino back homo and shortly forgot all about his English friend nml Ills own Imitation, but was reminded of both, in good time, by a letter announcing tho dato of tho cclo- hrntod Utlton’H arrival. This, too, in- b.r got In a few minutes, nnd when tho ap pointed day cniuo It found hlin living In a shut up house, getting Ids meals whuro ho oould, while his wlfo mado an extended round of visits among hor rolatlves. I Whon the distinguished visitor drove up to tho houso on tho ovenlng ofjtho day Bet in Ids letter, ho mot a slnglo servant, who oxplalned timt tho master was at a olub meeting, over two ndlos away, nnd would bo back about inldntght. Sending his wife, who waw tired and ill, back to tho railway station, tho Englishman started in pursuit of hi* delinquent host. Tho hitter was found with a rumpnny of pleas- ant people, to whom tho great author was promptly introduced, and tho two absent- minded friends finished up tho ovonlng at tho olub mooting, forgetting all about thoir lack of suitable quarters for tho night nnd poor Mrs. Distinguished Author sit ting in tho railway station. When tho mooting broko up in tho sinqll hours, they recalled those awkward cir cumstances nnd rescuod tho weary woman, whoso comment* upon tho situation did not reach me. Then they drovo to’tho homo of ono of the lawyer'* relatives, who kindly got thunk all to bed before dawn.— Kate Field's Washington. Tho Tongue, Tho perfectly hcaltny tongue is clean, moist, lie* loosely in tho mouth, Is round nt the edgo and ha* no prominent papilla). Tho tongue may bo furred from local cause* or from sympathy with tho stom ach, lutostiuca or liver. The dry tongue occur* most frequently in fever nnd Indicate* n nervous prostra tion or depression. A white tongue i* diagnostic simply of tho feverish condi tion, with per tin) u) a dlsordend stomach. When it I* inoUt and yellowish brown, it show* disordered digestion. Dry and brown indicate* a low slnto of tho nystem. When the toague is dry and red nnd smooth, look out for Inflammation, gastric or InUMftinal. When tho papilla) on the end of the tongue are raised and very red, wo call it a strawberry tongue, and that may mean scarlet fever. A sharp, pointed red tongue will point to brain irritation or Inflammation, and a yellow coating indi* cute* liver derangement.—Family licrald. r ’ .W Wl* She New Married, When a man tempt* fats by reminding A spinster of her condition, his punish mrnt U generally nwift and sure. In a county of Ireland where tho Quakers were mimerou* the entire body on one occasion gathered together for one of their quarter ly meetings. After the exorcise*of the morning a pub lic luncheon was held, at which ail tho Frieuds attended. Tho conversation turn ed to matrimony. • Bridget,’’ said an unmannerly youth ful member of the society, speaking acme* the crowded table to a prim, tlderly maiden lady. %, wUt thou toll mo why thou hast never married?” “Certainly, Friend William, ’’ nvpoqded the ready Bridget In a voice audible over tho room. ” ’TI* hecauMi I am not so ai»y pleased as thy wife waa.’’—-I*omion Tit Bita.- KffW BTOCK COPS AND SACCERS. Lieguivt new *tock fancy China re ceived yesterday at McBwy-Ainders Company. NEW HOLIDAY BOOKS. •Elegant new stock of bc*>ks of a"l descriptions received yesterday at Mc- Evoy-Sande»ns Company. A HANDSOME DISPLAY.—A mons the many attractive windows of hand some Cbkataais present Wioro are none tlut calls for more ifidention tlia.n those at I/izarus’ Jatnky rtilnce. ITrls e«- tnbUsbtneot lias cun exceedingly large and ltanib*xme line t>f smtdicv, dia monds and Kiivenware, and every giver of pndserttH may, be suited. Mr. Max Lazarus gives the Ibeat atttmftflon to all, and few knkeiMI can go ernto Ids store without coming out a qveU pflca.sed pur- dumer. In flact, tlio offerings r*f this firm ane irnosisInJU’.e anti ftiiolr good reputa tion Is such 'tftit their ciwrjrvars, dace secured, al^vtayn remain tunioag their patrons. Tills «tore will ibe open every night during the iDo-ICSays till 0 o'clock f<;r Ore acnnmodullon of IMr. Lazai as* customers. Call and see tho handsome oil heaters at Dunlap Hardware Company. TOYS, DOLLS, GAMES. The largest, hundsame&t and cheap est stock of holiday gt><*1s by all odds in the city at McEvoy-Sanders Compa ny. Japanese Maidservant*. Now tho Chinese or Japanese maidserv ant is becoming fashionablo on account of her picturesque possibilities. If she wear* her nntivo dress, slio is about as attractive as n $1;500 vaso or a rare picco of bric-a- brac. Visitors liko to look at her, and con sequently tbo prettier and more graceful tho girl tho higher wages sho can com mand. Long, imrrow eyes, thin, black brows and » clear complexion are the things desired. An orloatal girl’s hair is always shiny nnd well arranged, and ev erything about her is invariably neat. A part of her duties Is nttcndnnco at tho door. This is whero tho spectacular fea ture counts. After tlio ring of tho clectrlo bell has died away thero is a pattering of Blippcrcd feet or tho clack of littlo Japa- noso wooden stilts, and tho door swings back, revealing a small, brilllnnt figure, with a card tray concealed In the/depths of her sloovo or kimono. It is all very fetch ing. Another function that tho maiden from over tho seas is expected to perform is serv ing 5 o'clock tea. This is peculiarly ap propriate and lends an aroma to tho bev- crago. It never seems tho samo afterward, whon a Grotchcn, with a faco like a plat ter, or a Hibernian carries tho tray. Tho fad started in Now York and has natural ly reached its height in San Francisco, whore tho missions ure not able to supply tho people who call upon tliom. Tho mis sions, in fact, require references before they wilj allow thoir girls to go out. There is' too much trouhlo in rescuing them to hnvothem slip back again, as they nro quite likely to do if they nro not carefully watched. It will not do to givo them tho liberties that other serving maids have, for they are liko wax in the hands of designing people.—New York Corre spondent. Tho nnmo of Peter’s Point, Vo., given a place beenuso n trader named Peter Jones had a store there, was afterward changed to Petersburg. Tho Conemaugli river, Pennsylvania, was named by tho Indians. The word means “otter creek.’* Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair* •DR.- CREAM BAKING POfflKI MOST PERFECT MADE. A pute Grape Cietm of Tartu Powdst. Free from Ammonia, Alum or any other eduStaraoL 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. H YOU H HAVE NO IDEA O F the display we are making in Holiday goods. It far excels all our previous efforts. If anything was ever calculated to the merriment of a merry, merry Christmas our stock of pretty Novelties is a sure prize winner. Beautiful Neckwear, Embroidered Silk Suspenders, Gloves, Silk Mufflers, Handkerchiefs, Walking Canes, Um brellas and a number of other articles in newest designs present here a tasty and extensive selection. The time is limited. Embrace the first opportunity to pick while choice is yours. Clias. Hlfaclitel r 515 Cherry Street, Macon, Ga. CONSIDERABLE ILL FEELING BETWEEN THEM. —Art In Advertising HEW GOODS Arriving Dally. See The Climbing Monkey, 35c., The Brownie LacUh'r. 35c.* The Paper Doll** and Furniture, f Tissue paper, lc sheet. Colored Celluloid, Crepe Tissue, Attractive Books. “The Documents In Evidence.” “Sweet Clover,” by Burnham. “Tom Paulding.” by Brander Mat thews. “Annarlndy,” by Whitcomb Riley, “My I4dy Rothtti" by Weyman. "PriBBbitl Note* on Sunday School Lesson*,” $1. - Don't fall to call at BURKE’S BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE FOR RENT. FamleVd or unfurnished, the late residence of Mr. Sam Baer. No. 717 First Atzvet The house contains iSWD rooms, olesarwly raprced; bath a*nd modern mnvealenMs. Immediate poe- wwina. Apply E. A. HORNE. 4.>4 l^herry FOR 8ALE- Lot on Flrac Ktreet, to Mr. L. SloMamw: f*3 by ^3 feet A b.tr icam. ua dechlerlly the finest resi dence lot on tin' market. E. A. HORNE. <54 Cberry Atrex, ' ‘Hooray I A four leaf clover. That means a raise." Executor: “It may take Borne time for your late uncle's estate to be settled up.” DeClancey: “But can’t you advance me something in the mean- timer Executor (haughtily): “You forget, sir, that I have a family to support." —Brooklyn Iif%