Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 37, Decatur, Adams County, 26 February 1906 — Page 2
THE DAILY DEMOCRAT aßßgßncasa=ra=====u..:..' rut imua, m rrr scmdxt, by tm w ca. bll'nqham. • U ■SCR I*T ION WATBS I, Mrrlfr r»r ,0c SV I»m«, p*v y~«r .... (a 00 ljr*l V*rn,. au> rsc (>mi. v»r jw U io Stour* Tw<> • «Bla S***rt;«:i.« rktoamsu* «n. «non appiirslloa Satara.l la Ui* pu»UiS« at tiacaiur. indl ms. at aaeond ciM» n.aii matter OT-x. J M. H KL L C R , MlNAOtt ANOTHER chapter. Another cba,'t«r in e ghth die tnct politic* wsa written by the publlnation yesterday of th* reply by Judge Mscy to Ihsitißsn Ttir bane Omitting th* Lite, th* two solemn tetter Mated the naa* ant* sited and will give the follow *ro at ’ the only --.rncthiDg to Mwriotialy oor.»id*r W ben you think of it. the **»<-«• mr nt »t«n ttu>u**nd firs hundred dollars for holding «n< m mating • r-t. , n i. * b-gb* and ah r 'g . <»,«{,!« • the rortupl and dtogrnreful i«. .'lunor* t hat ctnnlruia th* district organ** turn |t >• • fedly without preretdentin an* jx-i.tiirwl part*, and «h»S prerented t>> the *tat« ar»n mite* on app«a that angnet body fil poilt.ra; iwadsrn w,H hava to think I win* before they odd their approval to ouch an outragn la last. 'b»v will hardly data u> ap prtire it. and inatwad will tw oom pelted to ;abtthe it in l«rma that will bring I«*ek to north th* only, who r>>r revere* week* he* been Stepping an thin air Tte» • late o»>mi. tlr* «. n t Aar* tMMKHMMs to th* rwpnb an voter* of the eighth •batrtot that seven tb> u»ar><l haw bnndrrob do ar* is MMSMMtty to netne their buoutwl oasHiidate ' r ■■■■ r.grree U hen they do that the v i«r wl lie* tn to in gairw as to vim pnya tbs eawnaa xwow-t tlolng t.,» »«<>*«• m like any other te».i*w»ne it will not run at a«• hb> ,<i a oand date p«y ouch an ontrngswte* aaaeaamwnt, It ta v lertatn that he gets a return <>f Its* at* trey, either di rauMly or indtrartfy An t ahouM he ge* the aSr?"Unt - ' bls tre*...-.».,>» tm« k. why not »nr» Hight then tad th* re the or * fide ore ut tbs pre pie atoute* and the voter know* fall well that *uci> a reprwsaa tatl ts ta aongteaa dim aot represent the outre’ Then the alate e >n>witter wdl hardly‘date to >*y Io the < they t wel vs d'.attiela in the etale that they piwor th* badge <d honor on tie dollar, and that the ut»e who ran pay the m <et ahall be the owe stars fav<jrwl And they will hardly darn Io say to ths si-'tsra of the state that an ven thuuaand tlva hundred do are la th* mtnimutu for *hs <*mgr*®«-. nal district, and thst It will take thtr teen times that amonn*. «f mosey. «w near t o#s hundred thousand dollars, to r»osl*s a place end etasdtrg n the etate t:rk*f jf they do no ' other eip.aoalion is •ewdad aa te the can mi at the whoiaaaie »au<l aormptron and defal.wti in that ba* teen c mint thiek and faet fr >m rhe »‘»te b'Htar The stale oommittae her* s tneihing to hmk aboet Mr M'lllweil has someth:ng aven more to think about, than the wholesale ana’let ing >b* 'xm ' Tha news paper* of Um» d strict Wu| find tbsy ar* » sirng the wrung k nd Os awed and tbts alt they will hs
BONE MEAL THE flnrert th ng ***r prrxlu.wd m th* market for poultry A!<m> a fin* land f*rt»lix*r. Something that will make the ben* lay fa*t*r aod a great thing ta keep htti* chicks haaithr Ttei* is wunething t an ! I xm tow m a poeitiou t turn it ou* m 12. J. 25 and 50 pound sacks at prices that will astonish you. Don't let your chickens dwindle down to nothing tor the vast of a healthy food, but purchase early sml see the results of PURE BONE MEAL FRED SCHEIMAN
beating a hasty retreat under the tire of chargee they will be unable to refute Beaules, the simple fact of lowseraent is not. the only dog in i the manger The matter of abac lute control of every voting pre cinct in which money is made the source of power and control. 1* so unfair and dirttsfeful in this day of reform, that a rspatiicaa state committee will even be compelled ; to ratingsi an it According to the Journal. Horace H Htilwellisthn Mark Hann* of the eighth congressu>nal district iltla a shame t<b thus trifle with the name cf the honored dead Horace (’ f*til|well has used his wealth to th* upbuilding of magnificent enterpr :***—J‘>ur nai It la said that he let go at a goal bunch at wealth during the last session of ths iegis.atnre Very joommandabls and ‘‘upbuilding ■ ami certainly a satisfactory fsl’jw I to work for. How >ng would th* 'temoarsta Os thia district tolsrat* aa organ: sa’ton that would *.»•*** a c*nd> . date for oungrsss Io meet th* axpnnasa of boi ling primary w wotlous I* it any w nder that rr .invr is raising ’ afn on account »f the in'ustuw the diatrnd OOtn mtlfew u sndea coring to ittflirt u|xm Him*—<)«,lumtita City Post. It ia strange jatat com pre Pension, that Mr ( romer and hta friends should rea- rt to the Usmcwst for tie fease, when that )*p*r baa tn ths past never hewn aids to say aaytteag mean enough ai» nt him. — JanruaL No 4<>ubt the fnends of Mr . t’ru«»*w kg’.* a g'sal thing when they »«*» it Tai* t» th* flre* in etuncs, however, when the Dms<> crat • ati.ii. le has ever been quse tiorumt by an antt <’rt»«sswita. The kink now atwwnste for a badly ;«<wntad to* AI persons arwesami m th* >sm usd I> wk ditch take noun* that lar pernest >f aasewsmvmt on aai’l tit. ti i» payatns at th* <>SUm <»t U*» Adams cunntv sttrvr* w on the last Aaturiiay of Mvr' h. 190*1. and «*ss installment of ’ten percent on lbw amt Saturday of each montb until paid in fail. L L. Baumgartner, »up'rint*»B<tehl at nonetruotion MOTXCK A! p*recms nssewewd ta the J>,hn M«'*htwrger ditch take not ins that ’ ten J«*r rwnt of ***«•«ment ;<n aa d ditch is pavabis al th* oflice it the Adam* county eurseyor ob the ,ast italuruay • Macrh. )w • sn-1 one instal ment of ten per <wmt <m th* ast .‘Mturday of eai'h ■■ n'h nntU'pvid in full. (Arvai fikrrufl, sa|Mtr:nten>l*nt o ■• n*trii~t .in Notice. W. have p snty of tn msy to loan at & per Swat hi burger .Ik Smith, altarners al law and abetractara. If Otic a I havs piwr.iv of money to loan ss farms. No commission. D B Crwtn. Attornsy at law For bat* hg nd tas> ysar old coll. Dmkwl N k>w,a (Mri For Kent—A weil furn:shed eight [ room house with batt Enquire at this office
OLD FAMILIES On* of Them ( tn Hr ton d then Flonrl. The most nn<sent family In F r »aee In «o far a» She tracing l»a< k of the anerv.try !n an unbroken Hue Is concermd, is the royal hotive of Bourbon, which g>es back to liobert le Fort, is the year Mil. Next In point of ai.tlipllly eotD,~« the Kulii'u family, which fur the last century, however, has been settled In Austria, the so valittl Hobans lu Ftance being not really ilobnns. but merely < babul*, their only eentteetiiw with the Uoum- of Hoban being by mar cluin' Tlien conies the house of Narbotmw Pelet. the bead of whir b l» th* Imo ds Narbunne. who can trace bis ihieag* hung witbrnr .nterruptlmi to the yea* 110 <lf course IS making th:’ :i’»er tian. 1 do not take Into eounideratlou the * iio.-what m’ tbh-al claim of the tMke of la-’ Mmejmiß to tie <!<’«<-eud *d in a dirwt amt unbroken line from Jacol.'v sou, Levi, lie Uu» among bl* family pi< t&rea one old paiutiug la • uub the Holy Virgin is represented as rwptestit.g the fortuer links of Mirepoix to put >m bls liat. which ue had doffed in solmntlon. also being depicted as uttering the wools •t ,e>rrex voiis. mon cwisiti,'’ Another steiurw rvprwrn®* an am<«tor of »he l»uUe «f Lrri» Mirepoix navigating a •mall lost on the walers and i< gh « rd ta stars tin «k m is Use ' ah t v >1 it* bsiougtnga>~ Uuuduu i„be *l.O v Tl»» Uli In '»* « l.«pel a u ,*■ id to* .istifhi cusioiti • iFlliJ t ♦' 1 xiiSiltlX Ft* th « iktHYr amt ‘ tiUM mrirnjurt m Vol*i «» I < * *ll jodg* Uftrflf Thi» <h.l* duWB .»U«I kfH'tt d#• Ur ’d” (r-t'idd. Hl kJ: -’;>«•!!’ |' <1 t'Mf' llg of *k... v» ffe surh ttitemo ai»tl R*htfioa» &<»>«* ?b~?t maity a faihrr. a® a 'neat for a » w 4atifchirr übo ttiarrU* o«t *4 .hr r.f.Th, a ill mid b « ir-«rmrti< n» a t-*kra of «!» a*b <»C * u U a »«*»M TUr «rs 1W Os thd I M gpM hdt aiaa ba» ( ■w, tit# it af*f***! ♦» <ith ih«’ rraig«*f tltr ’V|‘’h';d Jvw tJUa will «»f Utr AlMa jjhtr A W»ry U If • Mswwf I •’< **si of Rw •a> '*f Hlrwtrnt bf' ’ 44 «>f a HHy w«nr‘t. frho aaw tn a RnwtfcW'*® attwh*** a c*f p»*»rla fHnt *ba WfctttoU Hi»r Oh 1 f>rt< 0 :ni4 wtt* tf44 ♦****<’ ?*!*•’ * f ’ !*• F for **O. «j? 1 uk *b«* be*r hu* . 4 to i;.c p* j'» but !&• b*th onljr Tbr was fai’ml'lnr Wiijte lt»at «<»rt •»( inunr aral Tb* htrnKwiul ramr t«» arri Uu- TfU bfHltfbf Ihrnl lf»* t*ift> < a»k<4 f it I*l btdU*' tb< 4h»r »H up. >t» r*» *•M ”X*>. 4**ar*. | h l| ’ -•*" f XmU It la b*r bUttwUr - NsrrlM* Hmrism One ref Ihr vfftiMtUtg Us bi* gun a* ?b<* »bi|> «hr*T»*l abrrwaf of tM* •hi,. dbe gusmer was ail rvwdy. pist g >lt*g to lilt- Wks# a shut «-an>e in nt ’be .->rt : •">» b-s '<-g -U al th* #ne< As quick as tbowgfrr the m»» pulled off his toekrtoth and tied his leg i«.i r tr* stomp the next instant be wUmhJ bis sing >*ff lUnfe and thro.t t lam ttw mums of ‘be <’>” wbiiii went off I*o second* later "My toot " slioiiicl i!m> iiuih exultantly, "is tbo first to board rbe Vill* ta Faria.”— r**esra icu.'/o i ghost « •<** the Th-~»H«. A ph,.U n n rtiarge Sf a well known asylum for ti»e care of the insatw said ■There is ■•«»» Infallible test Ottber for ibe •pp’-'si*. h «<r prest-ww of hluuiy It the person wto-se caw Is being examined is ***** to make no nse «f hla thumb. If Ue lets It st.’mt »Hlt St nglit angle* from ••** hand and *m ploys it im-i titer In aaluutlou. writing nor suy other manual rxerriws. .»«<» ma> set it down as a fact that that i*rsou* mental hateace la <-ne He or ebe may cunverne Intelligibly, mny I* every WSpSCt t»e guarding the se<T*< at a uiHiil diseaaad with the i>tu*o«t car* and cunning, but th* tclitste thumb will nfaltlbiy betray the lurking madm-’a wiili-fi la rttbi ealrd behind a plausible del <>aimr*‘ The Flaw •» ttwsrtasS. "1 am amaxed ” wn’ea an Amsrteao slaH «. "st what seems to i»e » custom |p Euglastd of blowing loud tretnlwus blast* on tile iiufaab nos* 111 first class railway carriages, restaurants rbur< lie* In tha street, .me la startled by these soumis generaliy exptaa've. sumetinw** sustained Old men, cbU* dreu and delicate ladies seem in be adepts at it Is it a mark -a sound of delicate breedlngF it is merely an Instance of she national manner* that differ !n »; to of g”1 romm it meat ions. An Atnerienn is startled at the trotnbasa of the F.ngiish new*. But the Xngtiahman always baa a < old, and that fact seta tbe note of the national manners. Ami M *e travel we find many startling thingy Wa note that the tlertuan makes strange n*e» of his knife nt table Reaching the summer resort* of t’ <■ Blin k sen we find th* neigiibor. Imb bathing with ntt a bathing :r< * It a merely a matter of latitmle Tlw flag of England la tlie Uandkerrtiii-f. ntnl the mormug bugle is tha nos* —London C'hronicie. In FIJI the coinage consists chiefly of wbatea’ teeth, thos,' of greater va*as being dyed red. The natives exchangs twenty white teeth for one red one, aa wo ettsuge copper for aiirer.
MEXICO’S LOST MINES A ANCIENT BED 3 OF TREASURE THAT CANNOT NOW 3E LOCATED. rhr It*>ninnro U hfrh Heverw Arnnnd •he I miiiotißi IlltitlrM Hlnr of I'alova. snp«»r«t tli«>n nn«i (.mmldg of th« Native Indians. Os the many mines which were work•d by the S|-.i:innh and wlii, b guv* them am b fabulous returns tor their Sabur scarcely one can be located tie day. .Many romantic stori-a aa to their whereabout* have been followed up, only to !«• met with defeat. One of the i . iiest of those mines wns prolmbly Tarn*, a. nisiut which iluuiboMt if* written. It wits worked long baforv the Spaui.irda ar: •■ <d ia Mexico, and the g >ld and sliver were mads Into ormi.iieuts by tuc ulstrigiues. A fa;.... .. 1 <. 1 ' >« ti • 1 . i, ~..■ of flying fl*b punliaaed from a Pima chief, who *uid tli.it the metal waa dug from Tarases. I ..tier the mine was acquired by the cron a of Mpuln ami was Worked, with the except 101 l of a period her ng the Aps. be war, till the Fiench inter-. .-I.i t<>n. n In n the shaft* were said to have iwet. <<.m rated by the nduiln istrat .-. in-11 Ju.in .Mort no. who wa, for< «i to >. t k safety in flight After the ro*l o 11 ..ii <‘t pr.P-r* tip- ntion of Tarns, a was io >kad for in v:iimth<mgh the mine now known as t'barbo is suppostsl to be the sam*. When r«-d iscoverrd years igo I'barbo wim found to hav* Iwh-i» ~\h t.sivdy worked and the shafts concealed under <»nrth and linisii Ri.h pillars of ore were found In the drift*, and the mine rorrwtponds ti> mnrv resp'-ct* with tlie diox-riptlOM of i n . . 1 i.'tn.d in tlie archives of the American '■.insulate nt tlunymna. Tbe fame of Tsrnscn tn t-t iipsed by the naiMiMV which hover* nrotint! the kwt 1 Im- of l i op;. A Mesh in of great wealth who was much interested lu tb* subject made a trip to Madriti to scsir> h t r .lata .1 the subnet. ll* found slowdiit'-ly nmidng to prove that sni-li a 1 : nr Ji.ul , *r !*■• u worked by tlie eniwa of Np:.in. ami ibere is nothing m Mexican arrblvcs to e-dabi -b tin- f et». as trugtw irt! _■ ..* th* writt -n docutmnts sre the tradition* among the Iflwn fnoians. They maintain that Tsiopa exist* and a few els.m to k*mw it* wli«*rvul>ou:s. Small qunntito** of very rbh ore are occa- • . i!y «- d :t Hie mountain mining cantp*. I*ut nil stli-mpt* to follow the l:xilnns to th* *p'»t where it is found or to bribe tiwiu to reveal it have b,*»n tttur iting Tln-ir wants are few. nnd they beiteve that should they reveal th* w ret they * ollld drop fiend. About sit years ego nn old l‘!mn chief f*!l HI in <im- of tbe valley pueblo.* and was cured by a Mexican lady no weil hmvwn ami universally rv<pe<ted that tnv stat, nt i* Uk*m without qtu-s---tiisn Tip- old ln«!fcin retnrnetF to bls tribe ami from time to time sent Lis henefsctnrM rich bits of ore which assayed tiiiu*«i><i» of <iwli»FS to tha tot) A.'l her eff >rt* t«i get him to lead her to tiw mine were frtiiihsts, for the grant «plr>t would strike him fiend f>ir tsp-.,., •* ii. tdo S ilg Hummer the seuorn went to tbe mo'mhiius and liv*sl -st.. >1 sg the Indians for three month*, doctoring th* «:■ k and giving pre.-wats of riblsHi* inrl guy eaiica to the worn en Hiiv »• Sime «<toviu< t’l that tb* spot -vtw n• e Ho- rii U >• <’ came Was Tsiopa. Finally tbe obi chief admitted that liw mln* sat w irlo’l when be was a le>y and gave |« rmi*»ion to two w aum »f tio- tribe to i<a<t tbe semtra WitbiU a few yards of Uw mine so that ab» might discover it for herself and save him from the penalty of sudden death for revealing it, Th* three women trawled mostly st uigbt. passing Uiruiigti d«-ef» canyon* and over lofty Uio'iutains The fourth night enn* hotira after dark the Indian wimieu its! her Into a deep canyon utul paused liefoiv a large ro< s in Um- dim moonlight at> old ar rastrit was sc*n uml across the canyon a large ore dump Tbe woman gathered l>its of ore from the dump, but was hurried away by tb* squaws, who said they would Im killed if they delayed beyond the time mentioned by their chief. They traveled till the moon went down, reeled a few bows and went ou before daylight* eoinplvte!y fe- —mg Um* Mexican woman as to tbe route they bad taken. They arrived at the pueblo at nightfall, having taken four days to reach the mine and but -■«-* to r-rnru. the obvious conclusion being ttwt she had lawn !<’l in a elreic. Despairing of gaining more, the woman returned to her home, but she liu;>e’ at some future tint* to continue the >u--ir- h Two other mine* wtiidi are Mippe-evl to have Is-eu Hie irtsqterfy of ilie *-rown during tbe Spamd, <e*-tqiatlou and of when there are many romantic tales are the Reina Merced*-* and tlie Casa Blanca. Both have been probably rediscovered and worked under other names. The Reina Mereedes Is supposed to !«■ on* of the rich Conchena group and tbe Casa Blanca the Cnsltas mine Near the latter ia an ancient mine, now worked by a Mexican company, which baa open cut* on the surface for more than a mile and several miles of underground workings. Near this mine, where once a large churcn stood, which has long slm-s fallen Into ruins, two copper Iwll* have lieen found. They l*eur tbe mime of Gnsdalujie de Talopa, thm» lending many to the belief that the Tajos mine is ths long lost Taiopn. -New York Herald. ■over Original. "Blnnk is a brigtit talker, but be shines by reflected light” “How’s that?” "Hs never tells any but other men’s stories.”—Detroit Free Pres*. To accept good advice la but te faereaM one’s uwn abiifty.-Gociho.
FOR THIRTY DAYS BEGINNINGIFEBRUARY 27 we will oil your heavy work harness for $2.C<) per double w| r’Sfular price 50 Double light harm ss Si 50, regulnr Sl.”*s, Single light harnesa 50c, regnlar i>ricet*l.2s. • * -Ws : ■ Robes arid Blankets ""1 J I -Special prices and must lie sold regapi )•** of ( -<«t Buggies and Carriages Spring line is now in and complete, and our price* duneg r, n> xt lOdavs will la* astonishing low. Harness It is adiriitted we make the beat harne«s on the market, i ; . line ia octuple and your order for special work will 1g.*..01 g.*.. 0 special attention { Al! work hand-made and guaranteed Binders and Mowers The ” FLA NO" Binders and Mowers ia the lightest runnier ■nd meat complete that is sold. Cream Separators l Last but not least we sell the ‘OMEGA" Cream Separatcr ,* the most durable, easiest cleaned, lighb’st running. i ..™t akitnmiug and the greatest money maker of any cream *eparator in the world. We thank you for past patronage and for genuine bargains, ATZ & STEELE NORTH SECOND STREET
Ttir Beaver’* T<*<*ti*. No car • :■•! • • i;i** I can <io more es fact. . i ,tk than i» turuwl out with cum- uHt nentueM l*y the beaver’s to**lil, this ia tbe priiu-ipul tool with which the** j.iitlent. cieier builder* couatnr t til* i< iluma. The outer aurf i .f tb<- ti"*th I* n --■ .ile of very i ar.l etu .iicl, while the Isaly of It I* of aofter <i*mine. As the softer sub »-. .n.*- wears away in use the end us the liaitb take* u cbi*el-llke bevel, leaving a thin. Hiighlly projecting edge of luir.l eiiamel a» sharp a» nuy carpenter* i .1 freab from thf oilstone Tbe LU.ll »'aa’ »f emimei gill-’ kecniuai’, the «oft*-r itentiue supplies Ntr’-iurtii, and il u* tlie .'oiubinatiou forma a for mu’:.:. *• tool, which actually sharpen* it»*if by urnA «w*r Festival. A queer festival i* celebrated in Malacca every ten or twelve year*. The o|iefiinir of the festival Is signalized by a grand proceMion, in which huge pile* of eatable* take it large shnre. At the end of the third day the viands are burned. On the lust occasion tbe plies of food were placed In a »|»-*'ia!ly constructed boat which was towed out to see and there aonsutnnl by tire, together with nil the ■ tents. A large Mini of money, str oitntlrg to wvi-ra! thou aanda of dollar*, was subscribed, largely In Kingnpote, for the proper observance of tb<- festival. The Point nf \ lew. “Henry, if 1 were a young man Ilk* you and expected to have to make my own way :u the world some day I should try to make my expenses come within my income ” "b other, if I were as rich as you are an i I .id i: - our -.. ii i d try to bring toe ißcotne up to his expenses."—Chi. cago Tribune. A Raco (Me ' florist hits been raisin* pond i rn fur the market. His pond is 3«k> by 00 fret and yields thousands of blooms In n renv-m. During the height of the season the dally yield went above !WO blossoms. The usual price was f-l per hundred. Two ,.t m>r*. "My sou got brain fever from study* lug too bard,” said oue mother to am other, trying to repress a t brill of InteF tectual pride "Thin s had, but my buy broke tite leg and two naiia in bte first game of football,” replied tbe other, with motherly gratification.- Baltimore America u. Thtnklnir of the t ool*. Jones What makes you think Snubbo la ai.sentmiuded? Freyer—We went into an auction store yesterday. Th* auctioneer was shouting. "Going, go ing!” and Snnbbe shouts: ”i>lease don’t to I will give you |fi a month more ami havt a girl to help you with the wnalilag!”
The surimi at'.t '•■'■;■■ fin net nary For Debtors •.•■ when fnipriM>Ht;.>-i>' ‘ 9| tidied In Scutiarx! !!■ 1 worthy who t.»u ni■ - ' 1 liomas I '•• Qmm " lions of an Eir.'lMs <>p ‘la, I c: ’ 9| •anetunry ixniudary .it M.. ■ Canontfite was marß.-d ’ ■ * stones iu the r un!'*.i.' kiinwti aa the Abbey «tr<ie. There iu a nn.'t h.iti:->i ' B Meted wit!) the instiii:: • 9| London News. \ I’' '' th<» retreat and Mr.. ;<•<! B| gate. lie was e-pie.| ■ a sheriff's ufltier. who chase. The debtor turin'd ■ a hare sumtuary «.ml lb " fell ut the Abb") st-tiail head within l!"- prole. te.t ' ' name, he was iirre.'isl b> BS the law an 1 ituurire.l quarters in < nrlton jail. Ho sued the slier fl s of?’. ,! arrest, and the court - f ■ who tried the case . H his favor. His lordship 11 bead, the intelligent |iau H anatomy, which contra. '■• ■ was within the s.inetmu" ’cure from capture. T'h<- ! " :ia I limbs were undoubtedly ' rest, but they tould not . . from the head without |H tile mbje' t. which was . ..■ ’ ''«■ Ipit'il of the liUltiiii c !«" H ’ The OriKliinl I'n.il I’ H Thomas Hili, fttmlllnrly 1 *■ •y Hili, was, say* Dr I. W oriirlun! Paul i‘ry. ft w H also that Theodore Hook 'if B acter of Gilbert Gurney his ''Ke«.<>!le<’tioi.s" says <t ■■ specialty wns the accurate H he could impitrt on HI !■ K Ulis of the .l».mes:,c ■ friends, the contents of r robe* their pantries, the ' pots of preserves In their ■ and of the lalde uapkius in " ’ ' H presses, tile dates of tbi.r ■ marritiges, the siuouuts of o H men's bills and whether pa ‘1 ' '" ■ quartrr'y. He hud been on 9 and was connected with 'te ’ ■ t'brouicle. He used to <li '> 'l. ■ ■ eraxy by ferreting cut his «!;■ r ■ when lie left London st nd >; t ‘“S ■ Information In some paper H The ■ “There goes n hook rn't'"' r ' h, ' T.B fates the rtock Joke ah-at wind ral ■ ores they are.” ■ “How Is thutT" I “HU favorite text book is sue "7 With Small Fmits.' and be lia ® , eeaded iu growing the tttnm «*’ DICK NEPTUNE DENTIST Office over Auth’s jewelry stof*’PHONE 472
