Decatur Democrat, Volume 50, Number 20, Decatur, Adams County, 19 July 1906 — Page 6

r T E J^22 iA VdU Ct !■ ledolent of M«ak, Brlfflrt With Costly. A ’ 1 “Th| Bese student. “has no more right to lie redskins have to that name, for India Ink flJficMW fi»n>jQh«V».Js‘d lut^a never produced a stick of it “Anhui, my own province, is the one iwheiteludfci ink is made. ;The~best of the ink is kept at home for the use of the royal scribes and the official litteratL It is only the lower grade that is exported, This lower grade sells at Wholesale in Ahhiii for $1,500 a ton. “Thie very beflt grade of India Ink, the ktod rieli'TOitii gold, is worth $75,000 Mop.; j ; : rpr:;;,f-!■» ft constituents of India ink are oil, pork fat, lampblack, glue; lri- _ musiS, s febld leaf and the oil of a poisonWfins iroe, the heng, Which grows only, in * the Yangtse valley. I "ATterttfe admixture of the oils the / lampblack j the fat- and the glue, the ije- / With steel hammers upon wooden antainr 'quatitiitfres of musk and of gold added., the musk to give the Ink perfunie.’the gold to give it luster? “Afterward the’ into is dried for three wei*ks> in:niol*i The, stocks.are degnvSted;-, the, most, artistic scribes:, gliding sep with very beautiful Chi- '. S; ! “Tnere is no Ink worthy to be mehrioireiF in'%e"satte ; tot£atti tvlth -ours, an'iftjr redolent of ihupk and bright ai ;i isj.fgij -iaßOq B d' riiu h'-- —— •. >b■ ii >‘ ■* ,U THE (RESTLESS MORO V . h -as . r.iov I’T-! ... noils liiiae floppy Unless on a MaExpedition. Tne MorO is brave to fearlessness, a bfinTfilfareand Essentially a first class fightingirtdtlJ He : is never happyjun- I leS^Jkin•• *ai marauding expedition and < staling, (from his neighbors,, friends and foes alike. The chief who is the most successful thief is the most respestediawhtihe.jHiast gojypfful aptong chiefs, " 0 ■ lltte.,.Moi - q. grades' wftb • his neighbors oli fl fearket days in the-- variofikcoins 1 . foreign moneys. At <rthaci times, he tig a free ocean rover, trading voyages as far’, north as fi^e’ of Negros and Panay, south to the- Celebes, and Borri&Jahd tWtfjerly JtoStte JBafewop.. JSe ifcf ftctiofi piracy when 'cliancE • " The Mott' fagWfmost .perfect of aquatic ’beings, the'mristkkillPal' small boat sailor or Ifurge “prau*Tiavigntor extant. He can nojhote firo\vri'ttiri x fiari a fish. Tlrere ii’ncf record of te-'drowned MotQi He. deptiis s - to.. a l)Uij--drMl rfeet/.for . Jhe valuable mother-ore many of tile 1 jttfiw'VHtegOsardbum Pwen, , J. •WW aid oi saad 'jo' ' o + ,/ aiS■W ptfffikflt .Bh® wjcci- ‘ sMhdedlAritfofcfe „ jvWbfi - se|; MSIS: or it may achievement,; * £ 'J 1 -V? 3 '’’dt bsti tbythieui; but, the iS 'WuiJdr.thate aeaira on, Wt surface ‘beeomw rtlfiriav^! , ‘- f Thb< resist)dQwn g«itl F line niff tl4e .paA‘iiW^M^ L ;xAi,()fi < i £ ! ■ -.UW Dame or ft ?scarabs’# MW CRtfartft?‘OT-thd dlt-whs their fashi<m.to..wrap large shawls or Ofi’6lotte.7a»onnd >theh’, } neck3 ; aud shoulof the reign of -/iLnuls rKlX'.flht/unlforpjed several regl;&e^;Vi;/ d!he,!g» ( «ttt fhShion,' with huge .‘Shawls,about th,6s'necks. The fashion took, and the shaWl diminished in size slight strip of cloth we have < — —--—- ■ Vi fWfiaMty Evidence. «. “See here. Jofeely, 'Cm surpuged to find you #itittg things about married life.” ’ * ' ■jt, yOtl see ’ “Oh, don't apologize. ItJsn’t that. . surprises me is how, not being married, "you"know" fill these things £ ’SbsMtf TWa&ript. > /aijl .damn , ;X „■ ... ; , ’ ' C ■ i a Siam or ; is his ow » tjiere are fthe fellows standing on every corner ! Who 1 t >qpldgdddlo?/iwrrow money from him," Eost. mc<; Jaauod pd -V. Life: first; dollar that - <rt»e .matoos .liublMaaeMLt»' •ave the last. . BG ■

tWCstMs. OTrtMQlil revealing to a her secret of locating at once the most -thrilling chapte? in any book. no matter how unfamiliar one maj be with it “Xou simply close it tight.” she Mid, “and glance along the edge of the, leaves. It is seldom, indeed, that you do not notice s distinct line, or even more than one, caused by a number of edges soiled slightly more than., those about them. the book there and y<rt -hav(w ? Ae Xcst zchapttri’K :£ librarian explained this by saying that the reading and rerendiug-of the particularly chapters.of a bopk naturally 'ciltfSe dertaln'pjrjfbs and their edges to te inpre soiled. _ Qf course the longer the 4 bdok "has tion the more distinct are the marks.— Philadelphia RecoKf. " A Bit of 'Fairyland. Cruising ydown Mijfoial Zealand, when' the clouds ar'6 'crearing after 11 a shower, the mountains are like fail#land. No longer gyim and. black and, fearful, they are laced everywhere Witt IT ffie streamings silver of eloud bora One day we . watched fjthei-g&dy journey of fj one of these, .cats the ¥,15tl rock, a 3.000 toot perpendic-' filar wall. Long and slender and glinting like glass in the sun, it fell straight down over "us. but never' reached fifi. tu had'drbpt>etf/wiy, ’when it. wasjcayght 3 by the wind,.swayed M s . way and that, afid finally blown clean away, dissolving in misty raih.- ; We stesfiaeto right under it; or. been, and experienced the peculiar sensation of looking straight up at a wa•terfail) that,-as the launch skipper put. iLtSiever fejl anywhere.”—four . Ngws. ..... I'X S; iw ' Matter ai-if’Fhkf. f> Butter is a hydro carbon/and ’fill excessfes.of it. are stored, up as fat in the ■ body, rlt gives energy and power ; to woyk to those wfio eat heartily of it. Es , -any.,ppe afflicted with consumption butter cookery. Ts J of ■ be digested, is one of the best ways of curirig the disease should lt be tn tte eftVly stttgeS or pfekeeping^ 4f advanced. , It is not.ecoQenjy -to spare . thediutter at,-tal>le eyen4p-jheJaealtby |P«9i>Jfr 8 Wtgr -is _Y ot a simple fat bf one sdfV’Jt ii a mixture of no leas than Seven' different sorts of sass. 'knd 'complex oB dan botaketo thairThisy For dyspeptic attd liveriSK’pOoiaergood breadbnfi bWt- ; ter; along fruit should : b»variably; take the .place of«ple, pastry and bis- , cuits. Pastry ! bfscm‘ aye as often as not baked with Tarct ’■ • '. *7 '■apirr.zvr.r. ' n KffitfibHh Carter, BtoMtoeltln<. Li < ■ EMzabetluttirterWfi) of ifanmcigiiuiL' q£ .Whom. aM)iQgrspbff J?erfes Sage .from refuged Cantefbbryf was the ifeuntl of Elizabeth Carter's edubatioit fattier : taught hot*, together.<with -fieteUtethon -tttougtrrthe jfilomiess 9flbQs/4ted3!pot -Italian, herselfi W. assistance. ,aiid',later iij.i J&eseUraT>l<i« <W ‘ffifrd* W ’great p&gift&S. Welt ■ ATabfc #£d twanste, wn 'Aratfic* teftmary; <uf words t*'hiok --elsCTyh£jre,had b.tmE .. ,siie Bardne&r Itow£/' r AYtef Wffe’SO death lyiltai wi T-ifickenligm belonged suceetaively ;j d Sir William Standwp&>wbo-eßkiEgefi,,it MSUjiriy; to Mr, Welbore JEllis, a& I- ! Tor® Baroness Howe. This lady was so much annoyed at the number of plb she razed it to the ground, cut down I the trees and etsSeM ored to obliterate all vestiges of its former distinguished I occupant.—London Notes and Queries.; w 8 airoJ r, J4a>! -. 'nrfoL i, Xameii and Dlvoi*e«. Ari Austraflan *d > I’tW<& 1 court judfco thhiljs fbdt -‘tlfefre'Lfe p.; subtle conned-: lion bet w'een high,, spun ding femijUnp names and, matrfmofilal fin-. r bapplnessi ‘ r Tie 1 'has Wlcefi 1 thafe- the, cqjguaanqe ja-e Gwefi- 2 fiolen.. and tiffi that he seldom or never in his official . capacity bears of a Mary or A Bridget’ ’ q , : j :Kacg ■' . <^‘.yi T a^.„,„tha^ > a bonafide piece thajt, EtheUnda was playing?” CumffflEr"*'" 1 *?"" 11 Y< f erteii^ r ,’’,atjjgyvered his wife, “th; f was a seleptibn teojm Wagner.” -— wouldn’t express, any doubts In company, but half? the time I can’t tell whether Ethellnda playing a trine of a practical joke.”— Washington Star. < Jbl 4‘ wrg . •' 7 ’ . s' ''" ’■’OiiiyTHiiiiits So.- ; | n “Does that, ypung Featberhead play poker?? asked -jflobinson ■ of. a mfitual j '^7' as Wly. “but he dhlnta ‘bathe does, apd-weAte carefuLpot td undeceive him.”—Cincinnati Tribune. -< ■ ' ••-.Conrteow.?h[ |i , ui, .triust be sdme m|s-' take dp jmy examination markln f. I c Hi-PKVhifik 1 deserve an absolute ze d'.' I’mfeSsor—Neither do I, but it t!*c lowest mark J gm allowed to gv&— TtewYork Times;, '.. } extent ing, and correction of error fi"titOlaSiest proof of eneigy der.

t 'AM*WVh«*<r*Growß, GatkeeMf aad Pack«<. ; aJong line ofphe 4<BB» Hew A** winOMSHMt Naali and from Sultan >Hisqftr areTEp highly , valued, although the skins are somewhat thicker,.;/J?rees begin to 1q their year and are In full vigor larger and ricßfer in saeehtfrine.towSter. They often suffer, however, from ai excess, of moisture in unusually we sea sons, when 1 grount aye less harmed owing to the MhQK for drainage. .. The fruit ripens about the middle ol’ August, when it is picked and dried in the open air for from six days. It is then packed in sacks ofapoqtjlug pounds each, two of which constitute a load, for A cartel, ’ and transportedto the nearest railroad.station. After.ar-jipj-rfip coffins liketHfltefraiwport the sacks to the waivhpases of the dealers. , Carts are not employed; in ttis-eonnecflon, as tte frult'lftibhS fp be. damaged when the sacks are piled; one onyt^p r -,-Tlm arrivals from tte country are promptly bought up by the rprious packing houses, Who-hove: women and girls, for the operations of dotting, washing,-drying-and packing This’means work Tor mXny thonsafids in Smyrna dpring the { Of September and October, and tifc average L degree of prosper^ the lower classes during the entire year is largely dependent upon tbe amount of monkey set .in motion during this short, pe-, ..rtod. The sbrtlrig es the figs is carried out wiUj.grjeat' care. ic Color, but more specially size and thickness, or, rather, thinness, of skin, guide the classification. The inferior trig .gp called “hordas,” culls or refuse, aye .eliiplnated and sold for purposes of distillation. 4-’ certain quantify !l of this grade* ia;ex-. ported to Austria -and T Hungary., and uspd as a. substitute for chicory. The' delicate flavor of Vieriria'coffeb is'due to the presence of dried fig powder. The better grades’ are- prepared fior expdrt » -vartou.s’w i ays ii d;Tbe : ieast;,px-- j pensive- l& packing in linen or other, bags.; apd ; |s, used, psuglly for tte less Valuable qualities," . ‘. c 1 ,The finer grades.'are subjected to w certain mahipuliitlon be'fore ' being tightly patbkfed io in ,£ containing*; pounds. During.the, nftttripulAtibfi ther wopkmgn dip theirififtgers;in As a re:, suit ; tbei fruit Ja- better preserved arid tth sweetness. i§ not dlmmiShed ‘ Ipng keeping —Ne'W York ite’nfid. * - < ’ I ; ;■ \ a; “Ta sdi 14. H-c : ■ “-Mot Kiiarfwe. < '.'lijii'jtat: hsx Atrierica has thq erfedit of being the »QE,bQuudless opportUHitys-but one ?'early CMfiSgo ed, even in this country of glorious freedom, a barrier tirMs career. The for bins tm > .^d.,j®n^ l phlet on tte Illinois bar. Edwi&ta S? lstf&r*&hg)h yattijcrShnn of some parts and qf intense ambition. Walking one dayWSieTw>ods, a brother lawyer discovered Baker sitting on a fallen tree weeping bitterly. On befeg 'pressed tdt ton o?’tte'EnlteeLßtatefc afid fitadctbiprin -rterioh-in bßlnh’#!® hfifi? , COP. become, president. I am Tiriii; ahif & ram wbiigt 10 3nin9vs np Bits bs(Notwjtl^ this, disabillte Baker had a. brilliant military and polificfifli caftfef fitid”seWs&<&fe : ido|>f&iwuiitry; a-'mhfrib'eY’hf th'e lllihois! waHielectedtpepfigress; Jfi’amithat! jstßfip hotfi often :tbe u^r, r i^„wh|<»h;^ r( qerfved.i J-ftter he, removed to, Oregon and was .gent ts fhfi.tlhted. States’ sefiiti’'fWri4 He left the.senate to enter the army He fell tMtfBMIW-Bluff;Jpi'er.cefi‘ by nme said before he diod/ ’Whited rgiites .senator ‘ I Ift which 'tteogfammAt ■ «<ttoo4;isip> caiied) ■’ fibntta^tSf 1 ;. most Wikply-ttfe law.of tte ordejbot ,-ttgr beiug tte analytic ana .ttripreuem totudy fiW .bdirittrln the .grattfiirif schp6¥ , Mf‘fiM. i;l 'T&et ’ classifiedtioW ! ' 'fif opttefioinena • 'cannot 'fiofeiriferico: until tte tphepomenaqh&Fe been? this law of learning language is no exception. The jlgngjiage j StmJy r ito the.. grammar ficb’odr ¥£' sservirtibn: j and. acquaintfin^etLtlfirt''fe, 'riibte patticulafiy, pVactide hi ! ’ffit!ding, speaking, ;&ii'd comprising, o Norittr , thisshe. 1 study of gfarfimar imfcpssary. : Whg,t far ftteeessary: Jril’a ypry large amount I praetiqn; muph spading,, mp.ch speakings mush^composing. ...The only use of gran|may here t is a riegatlve'orifi—fiataely, to correct rhistakOß—and for this negative purpose ffie Ohly person in the grammar' school 'Who nded -knowlgram-. mtH?hs’4ho tericWer; Tfae jfintifle stbfl.VjQf, grammar,, must be resons in Atlantic, r J b;j.c .f A Dish For Klttga. ly aT«Bfel4 !argß/ i pot4ion.' I qf .lhe---fib 8 h off. ;w; uj> r .lpto 'rjimall |n f a rlnfOr chupks, a dpten pbjjndu orstf of piecrife, ; and rtttl-jSdttie large -slices' of CTOC'rifille/’T’ufimii iintthe-j.Hr, wjth rhino beef and Keep nnti.l tte odor is such that yod’ .mmuMussssi ■Wngaporer®udffet.w9n a - .K .biiejerclO

< WJE JjjMCER 1 S ■-PQJSJM2 j B>m* persons, including a 'tew'ermy-' > ! bakers; etn orfler-to-gnaimri-fii|l wjdgfrt, ■■ 'the precaution to add. an add!-- ‘ tional wilt. Some have caffed : iFfire W 1 1,? caus <* was the ‘ number of Witches Svtm;osed their broomsticks to qJyfcfitah. WS 1 baker’s gbeat boek -in the Astor library has another story*trffan JP'iefetsen-of Amsterdam was'rij good Churchman, but nevertheless he was afrpid of beingbewitcheS Oh tte i last ntgirt of 1654 he sat-in hls bitke- 7 shop .trying ,to, keep out the evil spirits by priming himself with a glass of l good; ’ Sates had been - brisk.- • Trhere were no customers in ffie uhop ■ fqr the moment, and he sat back, medi-; ®«ln£ m’the gains lie would make on .jjie morrow, when friesh Ne>v Tear’s cqkes Werie put on sale.. He was startled by a-sudden rap. Aufiglywo-’ 7 man'pushed,t& dbotfk>pen ; - “Give me a dozen New Year’s cookies,” she cried 7 in a shrill ," ' »■. her voice--dSd not mean onythiug lo his slow inina.- ’ it ori!y¥lihoye<Fhfai. .cAmtnl" / “Well, then, you needn’t speak -so loud?’ riaid Jam ‘SJmfnot tlrlx*t‘A dozfitf!” *‘Gfve me a dozen. Hem are i ||‘sV 7 ell, then, twelve is a dozen.” RwWw* M rWriih them- if -you <5 fThe hag left the frefin that n|ght Jqn had' trcffible. The shop seem';. • ,ea -to- be bewitched, . His cakes were . stolen. Either his bread was so lightthat it* sc&r&f Rtthrity ’OFiSDi bpsvy that - the : suppogts. ; of- ;tbe o.veiv. beneath, burden. His \fife became wetrt Wild., Jjjis trade took wings and settled Tn the shops of 3 bls rivafc. ■" Three! 3 jtiipes I '4he , «id - wotaaft asatarpedE«and tb : the devil’s B Attest, in 'de|pais, iihe'tjalrrir': pn' StjNiCfbotas fpiatatab'.hiuui ■rable fit. Dutch fSastsa lecture Jo- dtearity.stelittg,ie future: zTherii, he, Stood the liag, who’rerextemimdr moßk'jfiikfi-. tttte one ‘doden ife -thirteen,’?' Taking? frem effigy; -^ri.’’Nicholas, itte< «a4e tbg .SyiKiuqK jyutehq|afi 'say warn p*rear tafigigg more pWal. ftjjupfep time, t ttirfeefi‘ r has?Tofk Tribturet "fij 9 |1 ?' ,;' J • ’ Cwaete’ 7 ' ''''2™* :■ fit the atmosphere Mas: iflittchito 1 - I <w rarefied gtmbspherfi of ttbvws j faflftouA coairtrie»-4be taftfijlpf bodies ttudi- Tartber than 'theyvean i by ate’ • American-. Tbfi I apynreni by , anything<of ; tteifc real that JH&amteftiieiM appear really the shortest. This is due tfi.tte w^(J?SW ett.Jttold W earth? While tta 9 iles in length. Tfie >. friffiatfis, jrehUkiDqimAi’^^h.’ c - totamee that parbtft'Wck of'tail' The gteat comet rof; the year 1080 ana ' haJi Os tonbrmeus The ias ijl; majk.'ife’ we -jwWW > ing in-the? soil'about tyftfr ;pJttefe» h .ruAwffl^Btandtntf/ 3 'reifaariiable ? for, dott : frei»' ddfllemoats: l any ■ s Tleatriess •rthough -covered t sfitty T ?giift^,/Ute 1 i ; Tre&'from>' soihf urhe-W- autt. health are never filthy or dirt. Somfi ih 1 beasts; > coveF ttemrelved with ;fio>t]frfiin ’any liking or inciirifttign for; fint td 9 i from finnbyttntes or to Iwyr si ovrteoft m ' »i*uosl Bataoßaitlna In> r ®nßtan#L ' ■ of EnglaucHbiill tjaitAMrnras ris.wmmori George fctaverton of *s£q#s& ed /’ ut of hls estate-asrifiiri of sith which to bfiy b WHfori • ■4BW®il«nj«J The bull iW W’»?’* of Wokinglltaf Wbd’baftedi: i ifaOthe mnrket place of ejicfci 4405£°£fie of the’ianffnot to* be- rt ,«cM AHU/the ■' and Stockings/foMhe The .fiari!l<«l ufitll A -1825, when tte.i ) fN»®prailo% more suc|i, «t anoO .M .T ,T9lteX VL sffc

had itfy bwn wiU r ”ibe tells '. dbt have married Wisdom herself, if. she would have bad quainter j ■ piece wf nolitq, literature can be found - than ‘tte letter J faiftli obr Thfloeopbes. ’ eddrawed miris wife w.%J^i^pf a {he ahrerity with which be. relegatfisTtb Plutareb , her affliction testifies tfi; tte eh tire .cqxr; sls'teficy oiKttiS habitual claim that tte; dignity of. marriage is best subservrtF wseri:a husband retrains from becomTing too i*oHd-of his wife. Even In view of this consideration, .sfich a : brief" And. rartigerated. epistle suggests an amazing.■de&ge of retfcerice iu a writer wh6'needs only tte-turning of a faucet to enable him to pour forth . A qfipncWess'stream ofjdqas ,on any and fiveriy. Subject from thumbs to imBaUer Jjmmihj At- * ! w< med; *-< ’ A Strange FeasL. ,i “ “'.“’J: A curious feast ,is observed by tte AS painting the: town', redsmay possibly be traceUL chte&y W kling rifiofi ffll and-sbndry’.of a certain red 'it? Stains tte xriottes .•of-tta.p^jyy^, with an" ugly, dirty' looking ■ red rtbat. conjures >up ttefore jittittdayes , dread afisions'fifWoody flgirtsr: and ghastly/pitrtinies.. The -pgwdLer ,Js made, jn. two shatfcs—ttd 'One ymEsnUiom~'ilie > rose red—and both are used- Impartial- ■ sly liy ’the-'ol»etwers -<rf tbmceremony, Who delight in bedaubing their- faces Witt tte’powders until they, IpokJike straiige ants hideous 'denizens of hades come up, stifi' glowing ‘with 7 tte 'firms' off" toqt. -iregion??, Among 4ithe> better.tfiasses this festival Is fiflllng^thteJfiiS'l--for it leads to many uripleifsaht excesses and httd its origin cidedly dissipated scene in ancient' .heathen history, - : g1 ... ;;dlaaM-«ne''-'fta n “Snpe.” w , ■ A Qbrsichn Broth' ers” recalls an amusing story of < Mr.’ ’ to the f Lyceum .when i drfitf efreniiigtbe-dixmpeiLin at'the Lyceum,.; this ‘rifght, -’however; ’when ithfc*stage. I was set for ttfi’bpW WH iri “The'Cote irtcan .’Brothers^; liie.curiosity Jed him sbectatotb tt , tte acene. ;Tlp WMetr caused 4rim hastily.to .willidraw ß ana only appearance In the draia Ak adttwte tb ® tetaperaoce seeffi; ! ty a fifiW drtnk-brtd tonne caused the downfKttof uqbrave soldier. ? ? f V le - d - story he said: .8 “Sometimes, kOteßi a < ,^baM| r t ’.the ip?nWdriM- T Ite T’He yearataught her ? tho rehness 'rif'dlFWcbtotomlses. And oue night, when he was getting to be “fin ■ old man, a ps i man, thin dinibefti stoop.,toltouldeVA<L-..witt ;c red . 1 fif&s;- lie -said ’ter ml twife sadljK ottfflpd have WWfsnfta.ttafii 5 &2L’ dear ’’" " bn * I'lev/ii - w She looked at’himitend, fthtoking-nf; '-iwhftuttte bad, oqce been, she ans^qted, c « l a: HA ■ > “ ‘I did, James.’ ” tfri I jfiowtts -are /tedb-smali; to s times. In Vermont, near five crows were seen to come down fettA AH apple ODCterdf - j an tt ?TOrir discovered that they were taking apples fffifih a trite bfiarrilg the mellowest fruit. Each a crqw jammed its eloseef• apfcte, l rtrtsfed' tts head andi-fipWsto a eafi en. More remarkable -.fact ‘ AjbMftygltolil'ecteev .nrratfinl .’{inucO; .-alrfetofroH Tpoyi Erbriy Mfidewota a bwuae. should -be • b as high as the ceiling, but a paneled ® ■’ top that ’Wp be opened in the summer ;,ctipAfit,.of a iipijse severity inches- n tteinecurnfiiatWrigti^jst 6 ' tte 1 edilftig Would srMHF-kiii/ 4 »n w<fi or • i- .v.-Hu:r) ETnftt-A ivfrC vfi 1 rrterfr avr o.r nw -r to'wjbj- L.GI on nc s ~'- ; H ' r *‘l’ imfierstajfa ! ttkt> Mfiaa'."feef Styte, Is ofi Atff ?tte most'exclusive kind.', 1 ;; &ic!s--j<r t n ! s ‘ ’ aUro yao juwOA W ''UJ I.H bevma ‘ fiO-r bus -j.it i£iX«iemtaw.bn2. .rtrtunjl’-to a i #i»v«ine*-’' tberi . strength of years, when solid, afifi; laste ~s»ftce«.:je drM? b&tevoa Yiiicoia! ‘tacrukm lytioiq Mk Ihnau &tli a'4tttle nx#e agreeafatei nojirus arraUPli 1o”&b}4 'mltot Mwefi. Doin’. aj fj snl Simkins—Old SklfihW' iB ’canOldei e I :j>rettK<wfahtojflft» IffiftfteXiuSWin KT& IS BS“.V,Lri?X3I L

»A. J-a> j Jly THbi. itIItIjI f tnrteof the Xtllea That la Celebrated In the v ’ ttdfttall... <-««_■ -I knojv there is none more remarkable June dtestirei^t'ft<ft o liy^as g . -NolaltlAt enotemt ; tat«leepff d - ‘twentf tfiifes out-from ’'SfaiMefrter tte .'lovfil< PpH€#.- sdi coif ■ », ifi St. rihfi to’lfc&Op'-'of 'ttfi ' 1 fifthfenttiry. ' TlO^^remtodwith.hiit- J tor ggyityli TOJk al' together so remarkaßle a JSrSfiiT that* * he wirTTOiTfeatotflfflfotodTVEVlty toy the — Mpors. His OOptoteptoweyer.jwpre so impressed by the sanctity and sweetness of the bishop that they suffered ~ him to. escape, Se returned home tte wfifitß ’ ttrfnfed out to meet- hha, carrying in itbofr tanfis' tte great so familiar to iias Ifiyely ’ J part of Jthly.-J £sat..?.jcM" to ; as < pgsaifi sary of Bishop Faußafis' return ?Wl i ( i: celebrated with more and more ceremony itrarici-gnW Mtioj; plte symbpl|„gf the, .liliqs with which the .’ Mh(to-;, on hisfiriturhN todayls gpfi jfp fentorkaMe-ls ~mp if that it attracts-vis itorg -f«>m;fill '1 Itritt-t,,, C M,r v ’ " Orettet ev'eof, ;... we, filsSb W oriSatoeiitsi ■ towew; seven'm stores. ‘lfi r ttfiW.f Witfi- 1 riftrltitudlnoris gQi^teeahito-paider-nmciie’decopatip . stand ready all Nola is Illuminated, and . of colored .are htftig. iori¥6peS . ‘ z ‘ One notices Ihaf 'lWbalJefiiftite pyraith- . - massive: frame* •Wotk. is accorimrodatioa for a&,Qr<»bfistrif, ana ,* apd detail rif the towering: - -'flowerlike glglf tfi.at ; j above the highest housetops is worked out-with ai mfifch : w&re intended for soma-great cathatdral.a wmeh - shotrtd’ eridure.bißxt a o’ day, but for a thousand years. ■ i Every Whitsunday No la wakes up s to great exiafemetffi 1 * A : 'varidtHritfia l Crowd/- largely - mixed [ ffireig t riri»®w?s ' streets to tte market place. Fot , ! ibrpjttey secure seas on Ja window,ton ma flat , w»f spmq.crumrililig apd dangerous projection tof tte striUJla, rit’,tt|fffbur ket square are kept clear for the pfisof gigii4i£> e n><u xp ,tr?" ; ‘tte cofiffiseff soWLof mftittfi bauds : ! Felice -tag tower ri man walks tte strength of a comrade fail. entered the market place an e&ttg£s| avoided, in the .mazes of a kind» Pwakzj, surely ttp Wltte-torty totruggling. me&toqwhole army of dancers guided by the totwihidaronmore recklessly than ever, arid bilge, Ausbes ( hitl|er .and thither te-wape, ‘Many oPthem ftona IG to ldP sept fiigh, ttehd’ttfis Wa/*ton’d J ’that' , fiC a terrtb*y alarming angle. But f ' prOsent'fy ’tte crowd all, there may dte nftireal <j ß jigqr, ; aqd'ttey,,jl9o,jbegin '4» aftd* Mtig.t 81) ao9i rs?; 3 t A sight indeed is if Ifi '&d’ttiiPgifttt popuiarift -dancing, Tiirioutsly -and a the .fil&ht 1 feolowsal »CHnh alafi.Jn rigtowi JBO r&tiguedthfitt? their < burden? becomes a very real danger the board of judges send th-e police over to interfere. Gradually tte waltzing pyramids rfiit r .btopght^o r a ? sfcndstili and rahged In a ro w‘before tt^towuhiiM.—Wililttm G. in The World Today:X ■” , s>i j;;. ; j.'; ;;;. . '' , ft „-Thp.ffi|pr of the apostle to tte' fitfijans, j?fiows .that ttePutifrirefathers' had the good fortuneItfi 11111,3 164&47.i'Thetoiary<say8: “This w|pfer 1 wfifi oiietof-tte ttttdest that we «Wer had; no snow tolf^Winter long,'’flor Wharo- We&ttftw, hftd long i floods Wbh Was mtich Spoyie 'to ; y£Wttglfitt6’Tßßadows. We never or -Natick) all ttis jst ' part of ilte town was' ce. Few flfittttifllOthfcfjWtCthe ch< ycertnfiuteerw s.’ ltle Bffi&oWeeee h is l M* S **£S®.* ““ ite .J»y .— '-■ M—k—■■■ W