Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, October 16, 1908, Image 2

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGBAPH: FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 16, 1903 Shirts That Fit You heard of—SEEN MANY—and perhaps worn a few, Shirts at this price. But, if you've NEVER worn ours, you've something to learn about shirts— In FIT-STYLES-LAUNDRY and Qual ity, we deny their equal. Take a Look Cuffs Attached or Detached $1.00 ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY SPECIAL NOTICES WE WANT Your sxvlr t* accounts-—no mat ter bow n uch mono? you may tiara to at irt with. Wa appre ciate the ■' tall depositor and Kira tha came «araful attention as to the larger account*. Don't wait for your mousy to accumulate before you open an aceount—let It aocumu’ate In a safe place— tho bank- Wa pay • p«r cant tomponid Interest. We Have Never Lost a DOLLAR Equitable Banking & Loan Company A Smith Proe # JESSE B. HART funeral Director Lady Aj«UUnt Private Ambulance Personal Attention Given All Bueinoes. Office Phono 467 Residr-co Phono 760 I C. Puralty. Um.r Clay. PURSLEY & OLAY, UNOCHTAKERS. Always open, K11 and lit Mulberry ft. Oldest exclusive undertaking house In Macen. Phone 421. Prepared to fill telegraph er telephone ordera on short notice. Bohemian Girl At the Grand * bm Tonlfht at I:IS o'clock The Manhattan Opera Co. The "Bohemian Girt" was the bill given by the Munhattnn Opera Company at the Grand lest night to the biggest audience URfePUT and Thaddeua romantic ther ©v*r-cliarinlng t?uder the mei enmgemi H. Kan ent of Mr. Robert Tenlght—'Tlrnles of Penxgnee." Saturday Matinee—"Pinafore.'' Haturdgjr night—''Bohemian Girl* PRICES—Matinee, all essts Me. Night, 25c. He and 60o- Monday Night, October l»lh. J HENRY W. SAVAGE offers The Merry Widow liu.tlf. win.) A Yl.nne., Opantta In thraa Act.. F-ncIlih Tiyrlca by A4rUn Rap. THE LYRIC Home of » REFINED VAUDEVILLE. This week BILLY FANN, f Slonologulat and Dancer. ADDISON AND LIVINGSTON, Comedy Sketch. •A Debut in Vaudeville." GAUMONTS ANIMATED PICTURES THE BIBB COUNTY HUMANE SOCIK TV (CHARTERED). Thle society will proeecute casee of psr-loadtr.f wounding, starving, or driv ing unnt animal*. aad other came of cgu« W to outmals. reported to It. injQII V. WASHINGTON. PreoL ■•yet >rHA*d the company. Kittle erle and Charles Felton as Arllne laddeua carried out pleasingly the tc theme of this beautiful and ever-charming opera. The haunting ■train* of"! dreamt I dwelt In marble hslle." “Then you'll remember me and •ilicrs occurring In the opera, were an- ranclngly rendered by three two. While ‘Heart bowed down" as aung by (Jua Vaughan as Oount Antrim. was repeat edly encored. The opera ae a whole was much enjoyed. The company repeated "The Mikado 1 at. the matinee In tha afternoon to a Urge audience. Blloua? F*el heavy after dinner? Tongue coated? Ritter tanto? Complex ion willow? Liver needs waking up, HOTEL LANIER HAS BEEN SOLD TO ETHERIDGE, POOR & COMPANY ALL DBTAILB OF THB TRADE WIRE CONCLUDED YESTERDAY AND THE been in Jaekaonrllle for soma time, en gaged In the management of the Dtnrah he haa a warm place dor# to bis heart for Macon. He said yesterday: NEW OWNERS ARE IN CONTROL- WILL BE CONDUCTED STRICTLY ON THE AMERICAN PLAN. All the details of th# trade, by which the Hotel Lanier changed ownership. "1 think Jacksonville Is one of the greatest of th© southern cities, growing, pushing, enterprising, progressive and all thuL but I hav© had a strong desire, ever since leaving Macon, to return to my old home, and to be Identified In a busi ness way with Its present and future prosperity. ( Halves roe pleasure to know were completed shortly after 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, and the new man agement la now In full chart#. For aom# time Mranrs. Ktherldge, Foot Sc Co. have had their «y*s on this prop erty. It wae on the 21th of September that the first step toward th# purchase was taken. It wae then that they ae- «ured an option, and slnca that time tits minor details hav# been under considera tion. All thasa were concluded yester day. and th© famous old Lanier, with new owners, but the same courteous darks. M*a»rs. Borders and Wilson, will be open today as usual to furnish food and lodging to the wayfarer. Without a bait, the work of Improve ment Inaugurated by Mr. Newcomb, will proceed just as though nothing had oc curred. and on ths 2oth the handsomest dining room In tha south will b# ready for the meal service. Thla Is In keeping with tha Intention of th* management to conduct tbs house strictly on tne Ameri can plan. The firm name will b# Ktherldge. Foot St Co., composed of Messrs. N. J. Bth- erldge. C. C. Foor and J. H. Waterman. This firm Is n1»o th# proprietors of the Duval. In Jacksonville, one of the bent known hotels In Florida, and both hotels will now h# conducted under th* imm# skilled management. Mr. William Foor being In direct charge of the Lanier. Mr. N. J. Ktherldg# has been a resi dent of Macon for eighteen years and was formerly connected with th# Brown House. In this and other connections he has made counties* friends, who travel from ©very point of too cotnjpa##, and are scattered the world ever. Whll* h# haa *io~weTl will contain by busines* Inter- e *Mr. C. ('. Foor. who was with Mr. Ktherldge In th# conduct of the Brown Hour*. Is also a Macon man. Mid thor oughly experienced In the conduct of fit st class hotel*, and said yesterday that he, too. felt as If ho was getting back home. . . , Mr. Waterman, the other member of firm, while not ut any time a resident of Macon, felt as though it was his horn#, having used It an aucb whan he waa traveling on the road. He loves Macon devotedly. . ,, . Much has been sold as to the price paid for the hotel, and not one# have the correct figure* been given. The papers In th# transaction show that the price paid was $140 000. These figures show what a magnificent place of property the hotel 1*. It will be pleasing news to many to know that the owners of the Lanier will continue the beautiful park and flower gardens In front of th# hotel. Aa la known, the*# street garden* were th# da- aixn of Mr*. Newcomb, and were looked nftcr by her. They have proven a de- liKht. not only tn tne patrons of the ho ld. but to th# cltteens of the city; Mr. Newcomb will remain In Macon with hi* family. Aa soon aa he can get oul of the habit of looking after the ho tel and the comfort of the guests, and l>«tglii to realise that he Is really out of th© hotel buNines*. h# will look around for a Multnbl# *lte, and will build him a residence. He love* Macon and believes ao ntrungly In Its futurs that be. Is a permanent cltlscn. IT IS ONLY ELEVEN DAYS BEFORE THE STATE FAIR OPENS IN MACON MIDWAY WILL BE THE BIQQEST EVER SEEN IN THE SOUTH-EX HIBITS BEGINNING TO ARRIVE. PAIR DAYS. Mscon Day—Tuesday, Oct. 27. Military Day—Wsdnesday, Oct, 28. Circus Day—Friday, Oct. SO. Football Day, College Day and Labor Day—Saturday, Oct. S1. Secret Order Day—Tuesday, Nov. S. Brown, Smith and Jones Day—Wednes day, Nov. 4. Negro Day—Saturday, Nov. 7. Manager Huff U desirous that all firms having extra quantities of sawdust let him know of It. as every available bit is wanted for use at tho fair grounds. The midway street, In particular, will strewn with sawdust to the depth of threo or four Inches, while It will also be liberally scattered over other section* of the grounds. Ir. Beside viewing the exhibits, tour- i “llappy Street, which promisee to ntaln more novelties than ever before horse fair, embracing a collection of thrae hundred horses, conceded by the heat authorities to be tha best carrlsd by any show of slmlUr character. Friday should attract thousands of visitors to Central City Pnrk. A street parade comprising many new and novel features, will pass through tho principal streets of Macon on that day. and the free exhibits at tho grounds aftsr the procession and again In the even ing. will merely he a sample of what la to follow within the gates and under tho broad acreage of canvas that will be to the winds when tho circus Forty-one downs, each spread to the winds when tho circus to town. Forty-one clowns, each dever actor and a spontaneous in. will ap-— —‘— formunce. and thel comes to town, comedian, will api formunce. and thsi. that they are ever track. In the rim •pear during each per- ifr work Is ao arranged er on the Hippodrome Indeed, many ot them nacend to tho aerial conclave to perform tlie| r absurd mutes for the henMIt nf Interested spec tators. A comic Inlerludo.wono hour In length and aptly termed "The Clown*' Congress,” as well as a land concert the analogical collection, will awusei iTh«. will t» ov.r H allow, on th* «Jrt Intent -wjUjjwj , &***g» midway, and evory one will be *?rlctly | during the time that the audience Is ’ AN OLD STYLE LOOM IS SURE TO BE FOUND Tho Country Being aesrehsd for Ope for tho Good Lodloo. If tho good ladles dp not euccead In securing on# of the ,oM-fashioned looms asked for to bo displayed with their ex hibit of relict at the fair. It will not bo the fault of Mr. J. W, Amaaon or Mr. Hen I,. Hendricks. Mr. A mason la search- lag through tho oountnr for ono. and Mr. Hendricks la writing to his old friends In FuUskl in tho hope of finding one. In addition there or* others on tho look out. Mr. Amaaon has an Old-fashioned com shelter with an Interoatlng history that ho will exhibit ot tho fair. Making tho BK8T CLOTHES and LOTS' of *«m, too. COME around «t once. Albert McKay I 0.0. f7 notebT" John Adam 1 high-class. No cheap shows of any kind have been booked. There will bo four or flvo female shows, these Including the Oriental theater, tho Balome Danes, the Merry Widow, and the Vaudeville. On account of the largo number of at tractions, It may b# necessary to plaee Diamond Bar Z Ranch In the half-mile track. A special location must also be provided for the automoblllst who will loop tho loop. The officers of the Macon Volunteora are arranging to give a German In honor of the visiting militiamen during the Fair, probably on tlio first Tuesday night. This will he one of the hlggeat dances ever given In Macon, aa there will bo over 100 lnr,nttendance. Traveling pooasngcr agents for the va rious railroads running out of Macon nro doing wonderful work In advertising tho Fair. Tho majority of them distribute buttons along the line of the railroads and talk about It with avsry passenger with whom they com# In contact.. The exhibit of "poultry and live etock to he brought to tho Fair by Mr. Luring Drawn, of Bmyrna. Cobb eounty. will ho one of tho largest and best over made In tho stato. Mr. Brown Is well-known In Macon, Ono of the familiar faros on tho mid way will bo that of tho Rollins' Wild Ani mal Bhow, which wintered at Central City Park for several year*. A epeclal train will be operated from Athens to Macon on tho day of the Gsorgla-Moroor football game, and at least a thourand people will oome on It. It lo believed that this day—upon whleh falls I«ebor Day. College Day and Ftoot ball Day—wll) bo tho record-breaker for attendance. John Adam Trautlea Encampment No. •4. I. O. O. F. will have a box-party to- ilsht In th* Fast Macon Odd Fellows' Jla.1 over A. T. Smell's store. - Each lady attending to requested to bring a box containing luncii with her name Inside. These boxes will be auc* Honed off to the highest bidder, and tna. . luckv purchaser wilt take supper with the, the cor. Thd lady mnoee boa ho buys, heretofore will I dlatrlrta for a Tho second advertising car of Colo Brothers' World Toured Hhowo la In Ma con today, and th# advertising campaign In conjunction with the Macon Bute Fair will be taken up and expanded by a natnr lll-iur, i nr** uoxes Will iw aw • ' «... ..... , h . .< tl.med off to the htgtioat bidder, and toe. <***• ® f twenty-five men the crew of KiiN-k.... —*n »t. |Uj| o.. 1 in* »*ar. Ths work that hi* been done be Inspected, the country ... _ radius of forty miles will . •RUftsInmont committee of tho be gone over, and when the day drawo 1. O. O. F. mot loot night for the pur-, to a cloo# the poeslbllltlee of the fair praa of making arrangement* for the and also the circus, which will be the entertainment of * ' * total mreting A uniformed corpa of fifty i-feia ir. In attendane. and Wh* an3 children unaccompanied by otcorts re ceive their undivided attention. Tho fair committees have worked unceoi * * secure this attraction, end they > each d for VRnf*onel preceded It ent cirrus on the road today an< the reputation of which has precef,^ .. many weeks because of the merit of Its performance, the magnitude of Its para phernalia and tho courtesy of Its em ployes. ; Where Bullets Flow. David Parker, of Fayette. N. Y. t i veteran of tho civil war. who lost a foot nt Gettysburg, aaya: “Tha good Electric Bitters have done Is worth more than fiv 0 hundred dollars to me. I spent much money doctoring for a bad caa# of stomach trouble, to little purpose. I then tried Electric Bittern, and they cured me. I now take thrm na a tonic, and they keep me strong and well.*' BOe at all drug stores. After a long, dusty ride, there’s nothing like glass of to quench the thirst and make you feel wonderfully cool and refreshed. This Original Pure Food Drink has the delicious flavor of fresh fruit juices, which in combination with acid phosphate and pepsin makes the most healthful and de lightful of drinks. Guaranteed under U. S. Government Serial Na 3813. At soda fountains 5c. a glass—at your grocer’s 5a a bottle. Beware of Imitations. carried away and confiscated." “ese latter. It la explained, roughly mbit •' resemble sharks i BIG STRIKE OFF LAST NIGHT .tors. They are ■PPHHHHBjimpIt, In the In nermost sanctuary, behind a curtain, and seen only by the few Initiated. “When a cannibal feast takes place tho body is borne with great ceremony to the curtain at the end and slipped behind It LYNN. Mass., Oct. 15.—Under the pro SSSS" f Z,f"V pr««uir«»; ar-iasriBr union laatere formally voted tonight to,„ tra to My invariably take a bite out ■ BITTERLY OPPOSED som. mnr.rk, oct ii.-a nhl. ItnprvMl.m h.a bH. product In rilplumatlc cirri., hrr« by , circular not. t..n,n to enjoy 111. lnt.rniVdVftry"of ineir cm.ul. The circular art, forth that ih, dconr.llcn of Bulorfcn lnd.pnil.nc, on October S h». nnnulled Ih, n-c.ll.il capitulation, which r.cmptcj forrlim.r. from Ihc Juri.di. Hcn or ih. roci court.. The diplomatic rcprc.rntallve cf on. cf lh« lirrat mmi today dc.rrlbcd thla circular aa , '•hlfh-h.ndcd action" which th. new.™ would vHtcrcualy nppon. Thl» Jci'il.u.y d >'“«•. » to .alrlcat. hfraclf frpiu treaty nhllaallcna In way, that nro not popular, he added. WIU lead Ih. pc, emlo I rial.I upon Ih, ntmllcn of t capltulallcnn for , 4.Unit. p.rl.M n. on. cf the condition, to th. rwisnlllon of liulmirlan ln4ip.nd.nc. Osar Ferdinand Th, work that ha, ben don, and hi. .nttr. cbtn.t hav. ron. to tha In th. Him m.nm- tlmr. Th, V. M. C. A LalMi' Auxiliary, . T1 !? rnimiil mclln, cf ih, Ladl.a' a&sf Mss wns ftfiaua •r «r the auxiliary be her vote la connection NEGROES CENSURE TAFT ... meeting ta*t night waa cjIM by tober Jo. will be the topic of conversation ULUIIULU ULIIUUIIL I Hi I a U Chch, sr«nd maalc ^ ,uk dl- STIL. an j II gregation (hat haa been heralded far and I HI wide as one of the beet show a of Ua kind: £^=4 S"&\ U ~r. , r\SS riTrmmo. oc u -Th. ties of free attractions at tha grounds negro pros# convenUon. being held here as well m the pre-performance program J this week, haa brought to this city over cSS' Hrath*m* y *how*U "undertint ’thIS | 100 of th# h*gro editors and sny other day In the mr. “ft# Balloon writer, of tho rastern. middle end south- Goo*-. ' a trained animal that makes an | em atatea. ascension In th# big tent, cuts off a j i. • (leclaratlon nf nrinetniea . ... 123 Phone, Birch Hardware Co. j SSfk5S' , Soi!o™ wYK'th, !miy , 33« tSf^ °f r».oiuiioo- toa»y. s.n.p.r #* m n* r n n. back rider that turns a somersault. Of ITViraker and Gov. Deneett, of Ultnols. are G T. Ricr. J. B. Stewart, H. 1 ih, fOg* *«g ! to***- »«"» <*• .dminuimuo, ot Fielder. 8*11 mo«t everything ; It '83SSS£j& that every present atM_ I with this Important matter. hrl!#d with they i ■Pthelr women. The de*lre was granted. It Is uncertain how far tho Papuan canni bals may Iwirm* Intimidated by the sharp llesson they have experienced. They may retire yet further into the forest, or. what Is more likely excrcl-a more motion In obtaining victims for their horrible feasts, in which both sexes participate. The ac quired taste for human flesh Is difficult to eradicate, but has become less general among the unclvlllgod Papuan tribes than In former day*. Unlike . cannibalistic practices In Fiji during the earlier part of the last century, th# Papuan feasts have Utile or no^ religious significance, but It Is asserted that when a hostile chief or native possessed of exceptional physical powers wjui killed, th# flesh was reserved for the use of the fighting men of th# tribe, with a view to giving fhem additional strength. Of tho cannibal peo- l>1#s beyond the Uktaravt Village abso lutely nothing Is known. , strange to say. invariably take a bit# declare off the strike which for nearly j 0 f it to show their approval. As the .... two weeks haa practically paralysed the ages are fashioned hollow, and are large shoe manufacturing Industry hare. The 1 enough to admit a man. the mystery Is result of the vote stood 84s in favor of not difficult Co fathom." railing off the strike and 4S3 against. Tho cannibals, completely subdued by Early In the day a group of Italian nial- th# sight of the msglo boat that went contents rushed th# room In which the I without sail* or cart, to aay nothing of voting waa being done and smashed up the formidable-looking Nordenfeldt at the soveral of the ballot boxes. Tho for-! bow. looked In sullen allsnce. but timidly elgner# were subdued by tho police, but i asked that the Images be covered up while continued unruly outsld# of the hall being removed, so that the women should throughout tho day and evening. not^ see therm U belng an ancient custom BATTLE WITH CANNIBALS. Papuan Natives Scared by Guns of “Long Pigs.” Sydney Correspondence London Olobe. Cannibalism In Its most hideous gulso yet survives In Tapua, as British Now Guinea Is now officially desig nated. and recently the Federal au thorities on the Island had an unmis takable proof that the wilder tribes of the Interior delighted In feasting on “long pig," aa tho human body Is named by them. A lending trader, who had lately penetrated into the Interior, was Informed that there was a amall village called Morohal, nenr Port Ro- mlly, whose people had been nearly eaten out by the Uklaravl, a wild and dangerous tribe, who used th# place as a kind of larder, going there when ever they wanted bodies for a fgast. On h!s way back down the river to the coast the trader and his party were attacked by «00 of the Uklaravl tribe In twenty-seven war canoes, the whole of the men being decked In full wnr K tnt and feathers and armed with wa and spears. With the aid of a friendly tribe, several hundred strong the trader and hie party, after a bat tle royal, secaped, and on the matter being reported at Keroma, a Govern ment station on tho coast, a punitive expedition was organlxed, consisting of the Government officer and fifteen native police, but on reaching the vil lage of th# Uklaravl the Invading force was unable to effect any arrests, the fighting men of th# trtb# numbering about 1,100 men. After a sharp skir mish, In which the possession of fire arms gave an advantage to the repre sentatives of law end order, the terri fied cannibal* retreated to the boats. Later on the Invading party waa Joined by Judge Murray, the acting ad ministrator. with additional native po lice, and ultimately a cutter was brought UP and a Nordenfeldt gun placed In her bow. her aides being protected with Iron plates, thus trans forming her Into the first armored ves sel ever seen In Papua. The punitive force now consisted of the acting ad ministrator. his secretary, twelve Gov ernment officers and white men, and forty native*, all well armed At K#1 Deaths and Funerals MASON. Mr. William F. Mason, to years of ■'7>r»'. KiKiit" I. Ih. lit'. Ih. t">" “mii- ,ut.v lr ’ ‘ otl ,r ! m»r» ,h» [»op!», who w,r» . frt.ndlar l.nltou, • limit,." «nl to Inlij- . v ' r m klT ,, t m , morr tribe, tumi* oul In "..l fore. In fr " m ,>; ' IIU P« *">> livSKyt? U»col»"“ "fly-thr-. «r«r rnn... but w.r. not nTn .uiomolu . Ct .n 'upwanl turn ,;rJn .‘ r ', < ’t' ,r » hut th. on. » h ,v MIow. J In urcomjwny th. .xp.,lltlon ! “hTi“l. 1 .k. J,0"{v,l.ni MOM • V4»r hr our «u., ,, a oh.m- !.-t tlirv .hOUld all w.r.t ,0 t.iko , li.r nr whll. ih. r*4« tom Ihrouch J}°jJ JJJ'STth" hi?. oMsuMlJ^w k i' r . f»rt In th, On rr.ohln, 1’M- .0.0. To th. lu rnd ft Ih, bt, t.'tt I |i, Jirt l«* uphjd thi > MiKlrSL ol "™ v ' '< th. JB, mu ... Mw rn.. %5tnw..j rt,ht .!d nit pSSrwSS.TSmSr,^ Whole of th. Inhxhiunt, h«d fM to th. **r. dlod .1 th, Macon Oily Ho.ptUl TiSpJfc^Tho^hnmnl^o? '“t* •• JwwSSS hr hi. .m Jm, huih. tntlrtlM.ly a chief, xccorapnnlcd Tcterday momlnr ,n,r «n nine., of V ISt.’ff’Yr.S onlv thrae dev. Mr \t... it.* i esilmated. and th# feature U about th« * * wa » Jnformed that the ringleaders In oni> tnree aaya. Mr. Mason was tlu j j| m | t „r human daring. Ty rraoiutiofra ^ray i *hs attack upon the trader must be h.:nd-leader with th, OMtrr Itnh.' 1 "'^'.'’ElVl-T, r y t. to TrJt wpwrt ittiTS? eSSn^tSS*! #«• »P. nr the vll'.r, t.mrl'h tilth «o. and mny .how, ,nd w„ U.rnI .L'tSISI «TS;1 etek while ths show wss In Macon on! Platers James and I^fcera. a contortion-;‘billed States senate, and ever afierwant i be destroyed. ... , Met from Kuiope. trad a aertea of nunt- I **7 position to whleblw atplraa. And There waa considerable discussion | Mon day last. • t*#* that arehard to dupUcata. wa call uroo th# negro voiera of th# thl* r»’Int. and at last a novate of Woe lallxcd. and each time n*>stxp* City Dark, the home #f the! conntry who havq a spark of sranhood rocket* were l#t off. the result being to 1 take* rlace Ih the evolution of a doll . » Urb#r the -o- on Ft May. «o • w t • lr dlrarproral .f th* rrrat# a i-#-t»*M# r#n!c xTmng thf pe-^rl#. it U done by certain emrlovi!.# who are Hlet v. „-M .. * ,'1M lo v.vnt I r • m • • i- .? th* Wh?:# »i who rer^rded t v # marv#! »' ^ “C «#nt ± n L nA* 1.A “GAGER’S WHITE LIME” Is n little higher in price than other Limes, but it is PURR LIME, and by far the best and most economical for Brick Work and Plastering. Cheap Lime is dear at any price! Write us for Delivered Prices. Carolina Portland Cement Co. Southern Distributors. Charleston, S. 0. • Now Is the Time, Fifty-Nine We have just received a large shipment of hooks that are slightly damaged, some are as good as new, all written by the most popular authors. If you are wise you will call TODAY and see them, for they will not last long at 59 cents each. MACON BOOK CO. Telephone 382. 615 Cherry St. He waa carried to tha Mai Hcapital. • very thing possible < How Russia Pays 8alarlss. How the Russian government makes th# UI'S’IM” tiivr lni|Mr'.'r piy th# sal aries of her customs Inspectors la one of the Interesting points of practical value In Alexander Hume Ford's arti cle in System. Back home we're busy making stuff that we haven't time to study the Rus sian tariff and frame our Invoices to correspond,*' an American In NIJnl Novgorod explained to Mr. Ford In Russia. “A machine's a machine to ua; to the Russian custom r’erks, It's a thing which oarrica a separate duty for the steel shaft, another for the brats bearings, another for the copper It contains, and to on—with a good ■tiff fine for every fkllure to declare Its character In accord with the regula tions. “You see**—he turned to me In ex planation—"the government pays the clerks.no salary; only allows them 2 cents for every mistake they discover In a foreign bill of lading. Naturally, they're keen for errors, and the fines sometimes amount to almost as much as ths regular duty.” Ths article Is ftl’ed with similar "helps" for the American manufactur- er and exporter. MAKING OF DOLLS. Material Used and Hew ths Various Part* ar» Assembled. Consul Will L. Lowrie. of Weimar, furnishes the following information concerning the different stages whleh doll* are manufactured in that Important German city. He says: Only the assembling of the various parts of the dolls, painting the bodice, arms and legs, and sticking on the wfgs la done at the factory. Each figure passes through about twenty hands before It reaches completion, the raw materia) being taken to the hom#a of the work reople and then returned to the factory. The work is all spec process stretched to keep the arms and legs In place. Styles change each ytar, ami the manufacturers must keep in touch with the modes. (elooUo*), Margaret Louisa Home, conducted by the Young Women's Christian Association. After many waits and delays sho was pa wad on to the chaplain of the Institu tion. This Is what took place with the chaplain: "As gently as posnlble ahe broke tho news that the Margaret Louisa Homo was not tho boarding place for which I was v* ,'klnv. The r.it,, u.r« Iaa hl«4i calling of a nurse. Abraham Lincoln Is nut down as a secretary. William McKinley as a publisher, and James Madison as the secretary of an Impor tant corporation. James Monroe Is' a machinist; Benjamin Harrison a print er; William Henry Harrison a fireman, — • •-* *- fc - sail-maker, well fixed In business^ would cost me sixty cents a day. break- Presidential Occupations. From Llppincott’a. | The question of what to do with ourflHNMMiPJNMIPmi Igreat men after they have ceased to! was seeking. Tho rates were too hold high office Is effectively answered ' in the New York City directory. Ac cording to that unimpeachable authori ty. Georg* Washington Is pursuing the humble but very useful occupation of a barber In Harlem—and. according to his customers, h© Is a good on#. An drew Jackson, who-© name has hereto fore been associated with notable mili tary achievements, follows tha peaceful an<l Andrew Johnson A single a day, b._. fast and luncheon twenty-five c#nts each and dinner thirty-five cents. I waa prob- f bly looking for a working girl’s home. a polo,tixed for my mistake, saying that I had read much of tho Margaret Louisa Horn# and supposed It was a home for working girls. And then as gently aa twfors she explained that It waa a tran sient hotel for self-supporting women, not for—er—working girls. 1 saw tbs distinction. “.^h# then gave ms ths addresses of B 1 homes for working a Iris—Mrs. Hunt- ton’s at 140 East l«th street, and "The Co-opera to.’ 444 West 23d street. . '* *Can you suggest where I had best look for work?’ I inqu' * "•Work? ' l inquired hastily. n -M PMFsQ. Oiu Is a very bad time ThamM J#ff, i i-*nn la flnnmrrriAtAtv ■ J i of th© year to get Into th# stores. They SSK , ^f*?£» to «, p,! SS , *M hiv. 1 “!! n b,S r V*n?^:^ v ' rn """- ,00 - What Happened to a Olri Becking Shelter la New York. x What happened to 17-year-old Lucy (5r#«*n ia-»t w.nt'-r when she arttvndTm New York seeking work, without friends or money, la th# real story o* girl, told by the girt herself In Home Companion. TutfsPills FOR TORPID LIVER. A torpid liver deranges ths whole system, and produces SICK HEADACHE,—— Dyspepsia* Costiveness, Rhea* Aatism, Sallow Skin and Pilot. There Is ns better remedy for these common diseases than DC. TUTUS _ LIVER PILLS, as a trial will prove. ** Take No Substitute. “Br this' "time* aKf was standing up. She hoped X would enroll with the asso ciation. It cost only on# dollar a year, and I would enjoy the library. The Tues day night lecture for members was espe cially lnt#reeting. She said good-by. without offering to shako hand*—and my Christian Association were closed. * "Apparently the New Toric branch of the Y. W. C. A. la* for women who have proven their ability to be self-supporting. It offers nothing to the girls starting on the road to self-support. The Margaret Louies Hem# Is not a 'home.' It Is an admirably conducted, reasonably priced transient hotel for women who do not care to patronise hotels where men are Head Cheese. Take a pig's head (upper parte only, using the lower halves for roasting), thoroughly clean, and let lie In salt water over night Put on to boll In plenty of water, and boll until the meat drops from the bones. Strain the liquor It was boiled In. and set away to cool. When cold, remove the fat when the liquor will be ready to add to the meat, which must be looked over carefully, to remove any ■mall tlu of bone, and chopped very fine. Season to taste with «alt pepper and mage. Put on again to boll for about five minutes. Then pour Into dienes and away to cooL If wxe >» not ilked. flavoring deolr«4.—Woman's any liome Companion.