Daily Democrat, Volume 1, Number 26, Decatur, Adams County, 10 February 1903 — Page 4
Rural Route Sews. PuisLe '‘sswrt Pitot. f J**4tgW Km£Z it /’ Lg V. W-W* 'A s-i» fu*:. nestl s*»x> F ?*••■ E. vtz luv iM.-urtied front Ft*WtH WteV* > »t- ;»L c. V;*'! M Maisp* )L«U »••' . a pony tA y-jtaig patvtie 1 • ■■ Itui-te Mwita r-jssto Sandtov ta Berns- Ste su.. taAe « tr.p t, as»fl otter pii.’jtft Mr* X.i.-» L**wa.d epet: S-i*-»r »!ti' ter «rtiMr Mn J»epL Bette. Tte rss.-.*-te»” ic*we Kxiin •.: ro .g Stole •'LBrtK-' Tteee. Wtet w tie matter w tt. tte lli. e» Fr»<; Btaueiteid t Imtz n.-xLg .w* Tutourday, Issum BtMOMete towtsciv t. tears i oew tesua* it. tte sprite Awroer W* '■**■ *5 v.e'ec Erxe-wi Caeaid inudav Übristy fhsdter Jr tat ;.-ree*ett ww*lt4* «t Fort Wayielz>>» cwt < :.■ Albert Letetßat LM 4 teS.-4'Xlw pL''Js»"e.pt.. Ixate Fraz. * aui M «E3la Batter a-ttei--; •< tte<-.g *■• ti-- JLterty The sorttetH romer "jf R>< toe»akro te» one of tte tn*w. ci ribs -i ektoU-oee. or tt .*a« that ■ - teart at ianst as tte >.'<«.! A age* ’ . *b. wt. wa* org**szed # uet re-»*t;y. Tte ofE »r» are A’***t Lebnuar. pr**.-l*--.t te-'t-r J te.-c-t —.te-..t. Fred' w_ Fw-..*zg taassurer; C'harte f> <te fat • :.« rot-SX Tte' tell w**<tog wui te te>i unt Tuesday h-zht st te-, .. k at Ftwi Uhzt Sunt Use. Frsnsi S.-hanspp W. :ter»ri a ite teed. Friday. Jobs J W ..9- ■*« ntnitg at Wret c/»*r gooday, Mr* T s>9ts T- irter war a st Wr»«. Saturday. John V. Sfa-Sro-iy was a 'toter at ’Art 0 Saturday M' J • L -bte-.'xge-' teit/tered wjcq* Lae Saturday Gro.-rg* and « ’*• was ns.t ■ng f'.ark Brvttere over S-.t-day. E. F K'S.b who hr** <® tte StaVr Ei * - • xiterx.pjatitt? LarrtiS’ a <sa.' M X. Ite>. e»rn r> tea te»»uo at W'jrxi ■ t.m Watt, by E-n Stvrcr 'A HtMt, O. Jana** Crozier avd Edward Baiter paa-aal ibrottgi tjut iAt.g Friday froaa *ri/tt.-.iyjn-. <>.
Frar> '■ »4» repß-r 'g * w«-il f-,t 4<4.n Snyder, 'jf tte'sr D*-«v Otro. Satorday. CLr. •• MarW.zf. .r.tec'i* V, lx.'d a tew corn 'Tjb am! sigx abed a* *»• a» poariMt. Mr*. J< Lt Wends, A ’.•‘-ar Watt. •Lc >.l>. i**n ktjSermg with '-aucer of the is fco tatter. Dr. P. G. Hiri' ti. of Wn-n, G.. was called t-> attend E. F Ruth, 00 tie Stat*- Lute, who is quite mek, D*ei‘-i of near Docatur. «i« vte.t.og Mrs. Henrietta Hiadeu I'.og '?». the State Lio* Fnday, Dr. V t: J. Cadle, the cancer d'x Vx fr-.m New Albany. lad . is g' .eg t p-rtez-r. aqrzperv.ktn <>s Mrs. Chav .••'■ ■*<--. >•';'< r for < <•. er ~t Tte ;>*lro party to be given by the (' B. L Thur-day, February 12, haa le*o t»e‘i>xe«l to Thursday, Febru ary I'J. Com. mitt cwuieo. " 2Gt*i ¥‘jt - i, 4 - Jacob Heller has tobaceo to tl - .in, • f between b/XX) and 10<«) p- f'M Bate. The price is froo, . i to tr,‘ tee and cm* half cent* this will d<, »eU*to cafl at L:s r* .•!>'<■ •• o-veti mile* Houtbwewt of D--c.it ur. 2&-6 CUT.U LE‘f UUTOWB. Button Maas.. Feb 2 to 11. 1903. National Brick Manufacturer*- A--'>- < iati'.K. One aw! w- third fare for round trip. Certificate plan. N-v York City. Feb. ~to 11. and Fi:l> 2‘ t'j March •'!. J'.ftei. Spring n><-*t.og. Merchants A’-x-iat, >n. One and one '.bird fare for round trip. €>»rtift<rate plan. New Orhans, La.. Mobile, Ala..and I’enaar-ola. Fla., Fell. 17. to 22, I'Mi. .Mard: f r-.s F--tc.iti'w. Obe fare for
round trip. Certificate plan. St. Izrjin Mo. Feb. 4 te 11, Feb IS to 25, March 4 to 11, March 25 to April 1, ItMXI. Interstate Merchants AnK’X'iation. One and one third fare for found trip. Certificate plan Write for full information regard trig four trip to C. D. Whitney, Gen < ral Traffic Manager Closer Ixtaf Route Toledo Ohio. f<Htt|r*nHl<ri •tFldtelM Os rattle ~aLi-a there are at least a dozen. probably fifteen. different kli>4». nil Inhabitants of America exclusively, where they range from the northern tolled Ktate* down to Patagonia. Th* common, or banded, ratthsnake watends from Maine to Texas. Once generally nlmndant. It la bappllj now a rare animal save in the more thinly In- , liablted districts of the noiitbern and western stab I *. It may attain a length of Ove fret, with a large triangular and flatten'd head. It feeds on rabbits, rats nt.d squirrels anti is for the most part a alow ami sluggish animal, waiting quietly till some prey approaches It This aiuggishnerv makes it the more dangerous, as It may be stepped - upon unawares, with a most fatal re- i suit. Hut it never either atacka spontaneously or puraoee a retreating eno B>y-
HOME MARKETS. VTFtCE TO “lEJ'LMa.VTS. Tte ar» t.& ■>}<*--: i ttet '■■■ ..w.i. ‘r*e jf tie v~: «■ y:>t »'.ii pcj I'x asy lorz. pr>: -ata A.'-.■Brale prr.»“ pa<i t’ Itex’.tu.’ TjWt't.&Zi'lt*' * J.C'J- Ours OftA.”* it t. t- '..c.aa r z_ Krar.-.E.MTT. ttteat. mnt... S Con. ;e- ete_ oe» s;. i«C 'A> ' .*a.u. vea . 35 iZ Bane, _ . ..... V> Cj'.'i’sr ->ee>2 4 5' i ’ I ‘"2 Aterte .... € 50 T»jtbT ' 1 F.-Bu-ia Flat Sw«d 1 1.0 TOLEW) StA.’X MASKHI err a vrti'xje. at .•'»'.- ceiodt by J. D. Hte Deeater. Spette »':re wsTict. Wl,eat te-» X'. Z. T»C 'ta-’_ ! Km ■ teat ■ Jair a teat. Cast ewn. X'. 2. it ted.. eav_ 47' Msre-zi 4'; 'zau Mat > : .; Wfe STOCK. n 'nttzi aaKtuux, t.n..i -.n... ? r TMte 4i fl H->x- >-- «r F; <•) -t' Sr 50 Catiie per lb .. 3 «" 4 ■* per lb 'Z. r” 3 te* f H.le*. pw lb. . 5j PUCLTBY. BT I. •»■. FLACX OO- PACBEBA. Otetefct. pw lb. !fy Fowia, per lb. ' />| tex-te. per lb. .10 Tnrteya, per lb. .12 to .13 G«t*e, per lb. .07 WOOL A\D Hiues. BT B. OLTCIs a sos. M ooi 15c to 18 Steep peiu tTjc fc, JI (ft Beef iitee. per pxind 00j Calf hides 07j Gz« te’ee 50c // 1 50
Paaauto b*de»> 15c 9) SkuDk hides 25c // 1 ' z hides 50e 225 Muskrat hide* I'je 18 Tallow, per pound 40 CHICAGO M.AKKETS. Cui-Lg'. raarket eltned at 1:15 p m Uriay as foi '.v t -.•. sJ>_. - ’- Wteat. July ‘4. Ctjm, Mar 45 i Ccwn, July _ <3| Oats, May 7. , Oats. July | | per cwt 9 47 HAY TARKET. , No. 1 tiurjthv Lay (ba*e>d) No 1 mixed Lay baled 4-/ Fj.so • No. 1 clover Lav fteleslj SftXJO Yr S 7-50 ’ Lomh hay $1.50 law. COAL. * I Anthracite . * 9 (ft Dor»»-rtic, lump 5 00 D jojestsc, put 4 75 OIL TARKET. Tiona $1.67 r Penmyivaaia 152 Coming ; New Castle 1.29 I North Lima 1.14 » South Lima. 1.06 1. Indiana IjQg OTHER PRODUCTS. r bt VAktocs gbocebs asp mebchavts.
Egirt*. fresh, per doz .$ 16 Butter, per pound 12 PotatoeH, per bushel 40 -TARKET NOTES. Liverpool market was ’ to *, centshigher on wheat. Corn was j to i cent higher. Receipta at Chicago today: Hog« 21,000 " teat 32 (-are f>zrn M| cars 1 , l te 165 cars The estimate receipts for tomorrow are Wheat 20 cars <’ern 210 (-ari <»it* l(Xi care, Hoge .'ft.isft UUARAMCU. Wheat ;i59,000 bu. I Oom 132.01X1 bu. OaU H. 540 For rent Sixty acre farm in St.; Marya township. For information ; call on or a.;dress g. B. Fordyce, De . catur, Indiana. 23t6
VK eat her Forecast. Ttewwrtwi \sg d*T Witt iihww* t-’tiztl w.x* • ZT CteCTA’T FtsK *7 *Z>' S*T> F'X’s i Utt %-iiVt t G-a. ” i. ■• Tt»te-“V w -i. **• Ifct. i cruuf " IzMTV— *■'.«*_ * Kt. * ni_X*-U *. “tete • ’ S<* 1 te dw-t»*ar st. •' a.te ‘W'KMK >*' 9bJ‘ ti * i»*—r—Ktea.: ■ « Fr <:..>•> m: itjH jr G-a • i-s: F-rr a<pn» at C- .raps t I ■M T-. 'A "A r« — A «a ■te -<A .AA fuT — — «a <•«*— 9n _ ■«•• t", Bvr*.— kjs ax *ja* i—r« a® *»’ t.ii L - ix-r — ar tx r« — . ■l’ ... - v* t> ■te t.- t.r <L’te.Tz ’.‘itet nterx»*s—W 3c. eurs ? ■ r st.r f> n At LCte T* ;tW ; i . “‘fr I’. :.-i Tr.’ Ci ’I ItH ■.«/•*— .' * ti iteit ? tetej— *■ ’ '.'; fc' IX ft L“t Whrea—Sa. iw t M x ai iv '.>>—-■.*» ' i - .-t il t Caw >■ •■ tte* '• Bs<^-.4a. Sfcarj.—••.- ;3.i * r. I. Lan -Jf—Um* a: t»A-S Livestac* at C' xaj*. < » mwra tt.>' ~i taK.'n. ».»><»’ M H V,%-. » S M«es>--ft>.*; » K tt» t<£.i< i i At New York. Cott •— * -.• w r. -ift..:■ Bc<*—*• St.** >"Si t■. ti k air. » ot t: t" y » At Eart B. w s *. Oouto—<*w*#y »: C ’j * k. .-«. * k t: i*a« j Laate-Wea:y a: M.". MA INSURGENTS STILL FIGHTING Sertrc Engagement Reported at Very Gates e? Mar a. *’ar"'a Feb. 14. —A fore* of !'•" <ot>nables onder l&speetor Keithly Sunday defeated lb'- iaaurgeata near Mart's- na seres n. ;%a from Manila after a serere es*a<eme£*. in wMeh Ixsp**. t« Harr s ax.. one san of tie eosstabujary were killed and two other meo of the conatanuiary were wotinde«i The eneaiy left fifteen dead anl three wo-jc :ei. Inspector Harris home was zt Atiasta, Ga The body of Insurgents formed the ma; t. force of the irrecoacilable gen erai. Sas M.r.el. The eonstabslsry was divided into three detachinests which were neuming o the Maraquiua valley The detaeoaMßt commanded by Inspector Harris came upon the en easy, who were in a strongly intrench ed position. Inspector Harris fell at the first rolhy. being hit five times The detachment of consta-cuiary. although outnumbered, held its position until inspec tor Keiti-iy with the ma.t force arrived, when the enemv were put to rout. Their headquarters wa« captured and burned, and the constabulary seized the records of General ban Miguel who asserts that he euc- - eedeJ ’o the command of the insur rectioaary forces when the other gen erais sui ren iered. He has only a bandfui of men under him, and his operations have been of no conse quest e. Th wounded Americans are all *ev .-rely lnj j.-‘-d. She Changed Her V nd. Vincennes. Ind.. Feb. M. —William H. Moore, a prosperous farmer of Busseron township, who chased bls runaway daughter Minnie to Vincennes, found her on an Evans vUJe A Terre Haute train when she was starting for home. The daughter is seventeen years old and ran away from Oaktown with Herbert Hyland, years old. and the father of two children The girl's father and brother followed the elopers here on horseback and learned that they nad bought tickets for St. teals. It developed later that tbeir tickets were for St Elmo, and they went to Salem. 111., but the girl took a train for Vincennes and spent the night at a hotel by her self She would not say why she left Hyland. Accidentally Shot His Wife. Vincennes. Ind., Feb. 10,—Mrs E. Rlchardvllle was accidentally shot and seriously wounded by her husband, at Beall. Mr. Rlchardvllle went out to shoot a chicken for dinner, and. Just as he fired, bls wife came In range sad a numbar of shot entered her side. Negro "Brakies" Have to Go. Guthrie, ot„ Feb. to-A change has been made on the Choctaw lines I through Oklahoma and lonian Ter rltory. White men are taking the pls'-es of the colored brakemen who have been employed on all passenger trains
LCCKS UK W Turleft Mobi zatics Pians Turn A Eyes Tawtrd Ba • I'3. -- , M C -* • -. tt » Mceace to £- ;**a a-- tM • • E.verd r* a Maceo©* a* -v.--ect t' B. ja-a A l-.acs T.-rey. e.- yr -- _ r ..z. r-e-• t- ■ " rA :t' ■••mi' '.u regarc—g Tvrs'-.vt Aeetoics te mot- iw two am.; co-pt sc. A-dr-Avcpr* and M ia»’ r tie B ganaa r eruwnt audrewsed rep rwee-star. sms to tie p. were .tmtizs tteir goX -.Bees at CostotancnofTs v. I fiawesare tte r tea at inn of tte TurkiM j muitory pre pi .■■*•.--.s It 1 'eT here r j , eriTwA or mrEXT. t±»t wU.- Tu -- -? - r.1;• ■ ~ent c' ter troops in JJa-’w-i.c.a may be juatified in view of tie international sit-nati-jt ate the Auatrc-Serrian n nary preparat--.s. tte ■ tz’ -n a*. Adriasop.e oat te re-ga-ceo -..p.t as a menace to Bulgaria ;t ar.:, x ■■-. that tte corersment w . re ra;a from any eower des.on*-.-a-, on and oniy mobEir- J»e Bulgarian army n the case of ertr :-- necew* ty it being fully rea ref that even a r. •-*«*.; conflict with Turswy would mean flr.at ;a. rain to B. gar.a Maceder. a Preparing to R st. Vienna, Feb. 10. —It is asserted that Bulgaria it detent ned to :nva :e Turkey ia tte even* of an iasurre*-?' n in Macedonia, and that the Macedonian e -rnent ;n Bu garta « s -•- -r that aothing tan prevail against it. Prep-1 araxkma for a great ri» ng are proceed ' tag openly. Four huztred fli-ers tn the Bmganan army are asking for a prolonged leave, which will not be refused, in order to assist the rising in Macedonia It fa reiterated that seven bands, aggregating «.(*» men. already hare been formed. The three larges* bands are led by Colonels Yankoff. Saraoff aad ZontoneS respectively. These bands will spread throughout Macedonia under daring leaders and It to thought that they wih soon be reinforced a hundred fold. Tte SBOsnally mild weather now prevailing in the Balkans ia held to fa or an early outbreak the only difficulty being ths lack of funds which It is intended to overcome by the forcible levy of a patriotic tax on Macedonians It is further asserted that If Bulgaria t unsuccessful she is assured oi Russian support. Italy Den-ands Satisfaction. Rzme. Feb. 10 —The inent has demanded an indemnity of the porte under the threat of a naval demonstration for ar. outrage committed on an Italian subje-t named Fabian.. Fabian! alls res that the grossest indignities were inflicted upon him by : the Turkish gendarmes at Preveza. a Turkish seaport in Albania. English lrfiuer.ee Urged. Ixmc-jn, Feb. to.—Jatrr-s Bryce, M P "rvaning at Aberdeen last night referred to the Macedonian danger as bv.ng real and near The government, he said, to exert its utmost influence in pressing reforms on Turkey ■o as to avert if possible a European conflagration. OFF TO BATTLE Venezuelan Troops Going After the Revolutionists. Caracas. Feb. 10.—a force of 2 000 ! undVth af ’ y h ° rSfS aCd tW ” ! under the command of Minister of War General Ferrer, left Caracas yesUrday In the direction of the seaport Higurrote. flfty-five miles east of Car to ?* ° f the • x P e '’>t‘on is ' to attack a body of l,s«0 revolutionists ' under General Monagas. who is re I ported to be too feeble to attack the 1 government, but strong enough to dev ■state the district around Rio Chico I province of Miranda, sixty southeast of Caracas, and daily enter ’ snd pillage the town. 1 Even ardent revoltionfsts seem to recognize that President Castro I, i master of the situation. —'" < Working Under Guard Newcastle. p a .. Feb to.-Under n i guard .d seventy.five armed deputies ' fifteen men began wort; at the | nU( . Erie qusrrlas st Hilltown yesterday , No trouble of any kind was expected' ' The company believes the strike I. ' teoken. but Hilltown residents Uarful of ••rioua trouble.
M ■■ - i *■* E **’ W'9t t-» titt '.'f L*i »»- s .jed .n 4wrt >** •Wasbii.rt.cn. ‘ ~ i.r c- :• ' ■' - ' < J', ■ ▼as *’ '■*’ '*.. u> r -’X> ret' z 7 1 1 ', t . ,^ e e u troiß the *—■ - " — srsAica ntwaar v caxmack or texI Pennsylvania and Baltimore k Obi' : radreads 11 '- I reso; j'ion ca.. ng on the - ary I He charged that murder in the Phdippines by American soldiers had be- , I co Hi* f*o coeiido’2 ThiLt they wrdd no! I bear investigation, and that this anI swer was - act >ry to cur , noble, generous and humane secretary | > of war. He also criticized the president for never having heard of the . Captain Brownell case after having an < nouncea his intention of probins 1 crimes in the Philippines Mr. Kean 1 spoke on the statehood bill for a sh'*rt • time, when he yielded to various sen
ators who indulged in debate over the I question of the influence of the Mor mon church in politics. Mr. Elkina I also spoke a’ length in defense of the I claims of New Mexico to statehood ! After a brief executive session the senate a - 5:10 adjourned. anti-trUst legislation Pres.dent Roosevelt Tao T >-g» Over With His Advisers. Washington. Feb. F\ — President Roosevelt had a conference at the White House last night with a num ber of leading members of the house of representatives for the purpose of discussing trust legislation. The members present included Chairman Cannon of the appropriations commit tee, Messrs. Payne. Dalzell and Gros venor of the ways and means commit tee. and Messrs Jenkin.-. Powers of Massachusetts, and Over-treet of the judiciary committee. Consideration was given to the department of com metre bill as agreed on by the congressional conference and to the E’kins railroad bill, as well as to the Littlefield anti-trust measure just passed by the house. President Roosevelt is anxious to have legislation with reference to trust* at this session rounded out into an efficient and harmonious whole, and for this reason went over the several measures with the representatives of the bouse Oaf *‘cui e was male to the publicity tea tures of the new department of com metre bill, and to the fact that the E,kins measure contains, so far as railroads are concerned, prohibit .-v provisions as to rebates a-- 1 ‘cuaies ana aiscrim inations Race War in Mlswtri. . tas been startcn.l as the r - \ public whipping of three m-z:,,,.' of them women, or. the steps Friday night a cctamtae. » £ e Uw “<» Order League took UrS zeroes f lom their Whipped them publicly for allegL ! * conduct. Since th on . ’bite people have hl n T' 8 ir a a d Points and ft ~, a . ... J negro families h av.. been tei s ' into leavingjhis v|e lnit 7 Five Hundred Fam - |ies Dm . jIF brief dispatches •»rik., ‘o«’poi«u ie Spai B * r „ o|l »o* . I. n r ’ “ r Meeds, sad u tte of twins Shsmrork 111 P 4r 10 Mie ••'inch ot lh» Manila in> "miJr.""'* a,*"? '• 4r '"”’ near •f th. l.<i TO „„ w , r , '"’'abel.r, », d u " ■'• ixrtn.. n J W ft-Mngto n . 1 of a « ri 'uliurt ir Williim Ifotpej v lrt , > .A„ ni th., h .. wpiiionftHHi fenced hi BI 'M will sarliamtet u ‘h* ,U1 « opening c (
THE COLORADO a< •• Serwrw’v Stew TvweWe 7 H. B »• E<«al *• ,gs .a traite tte Ctewwdc A;«> . He t . w4. ;4»ce«*srt of a prtifcte fro.-- j-j all are mar. readable Tbcj •* •« te-. uJins! C- a ’• ■■■ e ' -• * - y r go f'< aae Vy itA-lkril jMHBBMMIiiti .Aj ra-srty verged i& tW ■ U ben foitowta< a trxu <• -. < - :> I capped swdfca and «os.y arr* ; ■ soua. Lts f*« '» a parte,.- ■ Not > I bid. Hil VftFSF* fTK 1. ■ v < At Uiues be alnm: r^-1 Tf.’itiii & FSpjd . • j .-• ftknriy >®d. with ej * I tte iro-ro-d ptoeatey f« t .-f ■ tad ttere tsay tea few strer-te* g I sand, but dry az nd Wv.-. £ », e g foctstep only an imdectatj.-; ■ after tte pressure, so that • ■ _ v . I ■eafi eye it might ha • e beeg . ■ horse or a mete that ande it aud ng, I man.—"Maa Trailing With Bloodhounds" to Octrog Trick C»4ie. Tte trtc'- rijrar tes its *-u-arw to Lu sen rnei-x. K w-mettong rtodlar for tte dv ~ I surotog sex. and we Lave t. I d*-U-aJd. -Tte ;.j>*ul>:lities of a cream . I but we have a few coctrf —* w, I make of a vezy tend candy Lots of a t «oth with £ gold - . hide it ia a cream cbocoute 1-cat I the rest—a party ' <naß I munching candy, ote of them I Ing something Lard aad 6: i « gnj I crowned tooth knee to ter l. iti! •■StoiJariy we imitate a- e ■ button to a Lard white cat. iy i..-> i ■ candy shoe button in a piece - f noca; »| put a bit of cork to a carat; - ■•: tit I candied cterry with ted per s ■ k>ng as the sanity expert* . t -r*< ■ out these alleged jokers tte ’zg ■ Las to put up tbeae trick canirt tx ■ them.”—sew York Tiei'-s. Bwoer.
Ac’-' rdir’g to a writer in H-uiiL ba ey is a valuable mel;. .ue ;:4 a many uses. It is exceltert in em lung and throat affection* and is ofte used with great benefit in pii of® liver oil <tecaaiona Uy tte-re • ape son with whom it does out agree, be can learn to u-- .’ w. beneticdal results. Ciuklr--:. wiotas natural appetites generally ; r-f-ritt butter Houey is a tautive vnd sdi tire, awl in diseases of the ! -r u kidneys It is an excellent r--t dy It has much the same est- • via or stimulants, without ttie.r \ur.-z effects, and is unequaied in mead aa harvest drinks. As an extern:.! appi cation it is irritating when .r It soothing when diluted. In mt ay flit it is much appreciated aa a n : , dy '■> croup and colds. In preserve; frx the formic acid It contains make* . better preservative than suaxr -rr and it is also used in cooking and sections. Honey docs not injure tin teeth as candies do. Aaelrat Bales For Corrisa Our ancestors fully reew. nd th value of good earring, and many w*r the rules by which a carv«-r was ei pe- ted to be governed. The anci® “Boke of Kerryng.” amo: a otta thaias. admonishes him to t ; , retuse: only with bis knife and to >•: never a fyebe. flesch. beeste tier fowle oof than two fyngers and a thut. 'e' Fit eev« be was—uaturally • ~~~ ~~ sliwe forks were a luxury ■•' tterdP slid were not in private u< JatL’a reign. Ibers Gavest u. ' t*'‘ r ite of Edward 11, had t e «L’v forks for eating pears, but • ■wm t* garth. 1. no doubt, as a g eat If" cial luxury. Csekoo Cnatom* In EnglaaS. There are or were not io - iiW - different pnrts of Enclai.d : *: ' i old customs marking the p<- ’ :■ <l! ■ the cuckoo held in the miod.’ . Slirofisiiire till very recently ‘i - first cuckoo was heard the labof*” were in the habit of leaving t •«r making holiday of the rest of thsfe and carousing in what ti y c*>' : cuckoo ale. Among the p-i- : trf 3 some parts of the kingdom it » * l ''’ sidtret! to be very unlucky ’ ba*** money in your pocket when you the cuckoo's note for the first time t the season. < holly's Good <>n«* “Oh, Mine Perkins. 1 hav.' a c<*® dn .;m for you. What is the diff” 1 lietween a jilted fellah who i "*'-' he doesn't care and a dish of Dolcabbage?” Miss Perkins—Well, go ou. the answer? Cholly—One's eouah rwapes " other's sauaukwaut. Ha. ha" 1<: tUat doosid devab?—New Y"rk l’ r * Mo Sale W«> Made . A dealer tn pet birds was visited W customer who stuttered and waotec buy a parrot which took his The salesman was an Irisbu> an " had Just been employed by the The customer said. "Du—du—d<** parrot ta—ta—talk good?" “Mell." replied the Irish "If he did not talk better thaa . n ' would wring his neck off!" «-w»a Lwea*. " . Rhe- Itecause I cannot marry hot he disheartened. You must e 1 ♦he world bravely. . He— It isn't a question of the **** 1 Tp tot to face my creditors.
