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ta i» IS UbHARIANS OFFICIAL DIBKCTOBY ADULTERATIONS IN GERMAN Even »vulto Ars Contaminated u l A dds Abound la Many Ar- W riting in sight is part of it. Keyboard in sight is the other part. It is as important that you see what y o u do as to see what you have done. T he key-for-every-character keyboard of the easy action, light running MODEL 10 Cmafiftta. StoMs t e . Rcswrabl- <uul lolercU ogcU » PtslSBS Ball Beeriaa Canaega K s w a b le I abelatar Rack Simple Sieadl Csuum Davies iP " Visible Writing W r i t e fo r inform ation to Complete C o n tro l from T h e Smith Premier Typewrit« Company, Inc. Syracuse, N . Y . Keyboard Bianchw evwywfcem A Key for EveryQiaracter Bichroma Ribbos U eiiou t Teuck' Ball B aari*, T y p . Bar Cekaaa hinder and P « w f i t e D tcm a l Tabutalor Padect Eraaing l-acilsi«. af C o u n t y C o m m b * lo n e r s Lisa Ap«** ’ O csbní These are feature» which make the Smith Premier the choice of the maa who comparativ« advantages. ■AON TOWN and d ls M e tto rtd e a n d e x h ib it a Saauds t o a s a r " b lc i< lc turnlxhedby ua. O ur asen U v n r r who M ner 4» .. j-.-V haat « <rï.».i i T ? m n« hr* fer ». i..»»*' ■ ■■ re«': ’ ’ A M 'A t u / r a . * »4'â'j t ’s’ i a H» hur *çu ii aiUioa». t, t i ’»;it r*<*f*n Ci» ;»«* ÀiASfàrc-M »A l • » ,ÍO .* C») - » »• e .K N O V C A - r M A K T ,- . > » v J WÀÉit MA*»» « O U ’ /INO ____ C U R .'a ¿ Í-S J C i I F A T l o : » . TkVH M tif* Wav® Ktfiney Trouble and Don’t Know it. y ir.w To F in d O u t. 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It corrects ln»bill:v «0 hold water and scalding paiu In passing K. #r bad effects fo llo w ln j use o f llquvr. wine or beer, and overcom es that unpleasant ssce-slty c l being com pelled to go oflen during th * day, and to get up m an y tirr.e» during the night. T h e m ild snd tbo »xtra- srdlnary effect ot S u i m p - R o o t Is scon re a llia d it stends th e hlgliest fo r Its won- d e r lu h m r e i of th * m -’*t olstm aNr.g cases. I f y e s neod a m odicto* you «hoifld nave ’he beat. Sold by druggists Ir SOc. s n d j l . Siasa. Y ou m ay have a samp!» bottle of ltd» w saderful discovery F ^ - T n iL H i. end • book that t e l l x d J 6 A E a J W “i i 3 l 0RÂÜ6MT 1 f y o » are then not perfectly aa Untied o r do not wial M c rc le a h tn tt back ton s a t e u r expense and,»« w t/tew i FACTOBY P B IC E S ^ b « „ toa M r n f ^ . i Actual factory cost. You nave S10 to $2ft middlemen's In« d ire c to r us and h a re the m anufacturer’« ru a ra n » « >1 cycle. 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D . on approval have exam ined and found them « trirtly as peprwrnUKi M t o r . m a f*wtor. w m r bettwr. la r t lo a ic r and lonli fine r thaa a a r 1 Wr t e a * th a t a a a wlU ba to « a il plaaMd th a t w h a o ro « to *n | a bL ■rtawHootwd ffiborw; o r wMte fo r cmr »rete M V lettor b o to » HP- S wertí» •OBffjr W Z .t e W f i'iS J Ä lH .' ï 's i y . ’ .T y î.u s f t 'W ubar*«'« aid .’S-wvcSawT- S A i - v .u a f * * W - l9 n Rlack-U x v r h t HU-C» « u t P o u le / M t o '- t M t a t r e t a r t le e ir W t a d . Our stock wea re k ln « hud wh.tu von «»at no- the ni -dieta« «-ni u o - to « / m ■stilus M fl-w. They are Ire k ia s W rear C»Ut h Jtt-VT. a. P. B B O C K IW O rO B 5 î » b**t &2 oaonupnuii riding, v ery durable and lined lnxblc w iih ( H K f l U f l t i a special q u a lity o t rubber, w h ic h n e v e r come» p o r a u i a n d which cloxee up sm all punctares w ithou t a l l o w i n g t h e a i r to e s c a p e . V to h a v e bundm da o f le ts e n from satUSed customers Stating th a t th e tr tire * have o n ly been pumped up one» ' o r twlae in a whole season. T h ey m-Urh no nrarefiban ^ n a r y tlr e , the puncture restating qn alltlee being H A V L r L / S VEG ETABLE S IC IL IA N Hair Renewer A high-class preparation for the hair. Keeps fhe hair soft *nd glossy find prevents splitting at the ends. Cures dandruff and always restores color jo_grgy_h*ri2____J2ZZLS l£S S££iS£2m i.'s Lwr.ir® ffiftd ►’ >!«•, ffiffifi oar Try n» ttn v y e ir-9 , a;«stCSJ»t,Wass!s»idN, 8 DOCTORS T K E S F A W N O T IC E A n v pcnw wi o r p *r-«» » S t r e s p m e ln g ■U-OU l h f C’r i - l l L u k e R a n c h ,— « h r fi Me L c i t e n u n d M ii r d h a ll R x n r h c s , w i l l L * p r i- a c c n lc l to th e u t m f at e x t e n t e< S tO l I ’SI Mül SHi-V ls tfte bast help, but its use m u ri b * cimlftiuod in sum m er *s w ell «i* v/intor. •f ,«- n I« a ’ m i» »-M w !» w r e f r - Cet a «evin reet» fitas AP ite a f r t « ;Mg¡sMtár Aa aa Armory to a Oastle Bo Wag the Library to the fiacto*» | tl" - l iw - .a n d • r e w a r d w i ll be g i v e n t e r In f< -rm *(.if*h » ft I t w i l l If3 r t« le « - k - h t lin n o f t ile g u ilt y p a r t iv e . C o u rt m oots In M o n a s te r y . P r o p s r t lo u to P o p u la tio n , V s t h s r - te a d s r s A n B te h a s t H a t t e * tn tito World. " T h e people of th e S s t h s r ls a d i.“ s sys C onsul G e n e ra l O u e n th e r. a t F r a n k f o r t , la s re p o rt. " a r e t h r if t y ------- e s fih m o u th s n d eo o o o m h 's l. etMiient merchants, COBBY OOOMTV COST OSVIOSS AMD POST- s n d . te - p ro p o rtio n to p o p u la tio n , t h e ir •*** U SbTBBS. n a tio n la o n s o f th e r .t iie a t in th e ... M is s I d s C o o le y . w o rld . T h e y a re c o s m o p o lita n , C b e to o ............. . . . F l e t c h e r G a r d n e r . la rg s -m ls d e d tn the In re file a e *» of H a r b o r .. . . . . ___ , „ . J t -W . K ile y . C o ld B e a c h . t h e ir c a p ita l. T h e p w e — t h . B rat a nd . . . .C . L . W a k e m a n . m ost e x te n s iv e b u y e rs c t „ - . . c d S ta te s W e d d e rb u ru . Mr. R. H B u s s s ll. bonds o f lM t - d fi. b u t did n o t to u ch th e Iilihee........ i Mrs. Viols A. Fry. e o n fa d trs to Issues. A s e e rd ia g t o e s ti M a r i a l . .. o f o ffic ia l s ta tis tic a l a n d fin s n - ... .... .A . M. Biles. e m la a j te s sourees D u tc h c a p ita l to tb s P o r t O r f o r d .................... A m a s J o h n e to a a m o u n t o f »444^00.000 Is in v e s te d t e A m e r ic a s bo nds s a il s to r e s a n d »400,- OOOJBC» In R u s s ia n bonds s o d sh a re s . - V e r y l a r r . s sum s o f D u tc h c a p ita l A . B u in e * f e a 'k t v y ,« ,« espne««« a r e in rested Io M e x le s n ,o v e r ..m e n t bonds an d 1» bond-, snd s h a re s o f M e x ic a n r a ilro a d a nd In d u s tr ia l c oiu pantbs: algo in th e g o v e r n m e n t a n d r a ilr o a d b o n d , o f A ’is tr ta H - n g a r y , P o r t e r s l a n d n u m c ru c s o th e r w r e M fle s , s n d a l i r e * B in o ir t U w o r k in g p r o fita b ly 1» the" D u tc h ih d U e c u o n l w In s u g a r , to t acco tc. rubber piantwtlco*. th* mln- W h y p e o p le e h o u k l m a k e b e to o n I ur o f llu a u d o th e r t u .ia ls , p e tro le u m m a tte r a b o u t w h ic h t h e y h a v e p o W ells e ’ e A fin a n c ia l book of r e f e r in f o r m a t io n , a n d th e n a « k tne t o de ence' plac d ie o a v lta i a t a il D u tc h c id » th e m w ith o u t r .a c e r ta iiiln < lo iu t stook oo m p an lc s s t F l t t . M t .00". w h e t h e r I k n o w a n y m o re th » u th s y l u t th is does not; e m l-ra c e fh e n u m e r d o , |s o n e o f th e m y s te r ie s o f e d i ou s o u t ' k <»MUi>anlr* h h > v » th e ir t o r i a l li f e , s ays a w r i t e r in L o n d o n ilrs -i .u n r ic rs Is th » OOSMtea an d Is T r u t h . H e r e ia th e la t e s t e x a m p le c t rtfr - 'i n ' o u r n The N « th » rt» u u s t h is a ln g u la r p r a c tic e i ,K3a»*' fling u x - .h '- f israi Ol'T Iro n , tu not ••S irj 1 s h o u ld s » t« « m I t s f a v o r i t y o u w i l l k in d ly a n s w e r lu y o u r T r u t h s on. .uia.dt’rbifi vudhtTy id note, to“1 In th is M .i-c iH >s » ’■•«to » •ir-.-is s M hr c o lu m n s or p r iv a t e ly , w hat th » lU'h SWI .» r im A S 't o i t e - i i A « N tth » ' h e ig h t o f K in g E d w a r d V I I , I». #» t w o p a p e rs h a v e a lr e a d y b e e n w r i t t e n t o . « v a i- a o r tf» n . T h ’ D m w s »»♦ I h H w tile «-'TM.-'rn-.l spirit aed h h * * • i-irps a n d t h e y d e c id e d ly d is a g r e e , one s t a t in g fiv e f e e t five s n d one h a l f in vh ea. ^M>r> eae? <csnl>s. 1'h» r . r a i t e h a k l- r » l l , nr» »«»«a to d a ir y in g c a u ls rats a n d t h s o t h » r « v e f e e t f o u r in ch es, le g and h o r t in s U u r a in n h io k h ra n c h - and I .h a ll, th e re fo re , ta k a your MMOKTMaBUFMMPMCTOREB ! m a re a b o u t II. both s e n t g ^ i a J w S f ’ v B j & j u xbeelutaly fre e by m a il, jddrass D v. K ilm e r A n.-e ef »-»m ur e * C » .. B tn g lia m to n . N . Y . W h e n w ritin g m « n - Moo reading thta generous offer In this payor- « q u ^ R a M M a U S » d a « tto tflfr n e « frr r a M il« n « e £ ,00 Hedgethorn Puncture-Proofs J | I Solf-heal¡ngTirosro¿^SS£Zfi£7 m L ant) P b 'J trv M -tiic in e m t w o '.M il. A m w o rk raiser no»'' h n y a i r e r ' . t ..¿ f - p o m d s ir J ig h t esu nf th is « S u m in * f n - n tu» 'leni«; and keep hi» »b>ck m «<g ,r„u» f r U i h ta r weck«. Pt-aler» g- n « ; all-- k —-p R ls c k -P ra u g lit Stoch and i ’o u itry Jledw ine- " i f y t o » J n.d, K-od 2A ««nt» tnr 3 »-'‘' T 1« can to (he m an ofsetu rers The C bstraniKiga M edicin e C o., C hsL ta u o o g *. fe n s . î& pgtoUiyorfMMM. s a s » ir .w i^ f!^ d S ? » 5 S S STOCK ana POULTRY MEDICINE to «rttU for o o r eooMe&J oHrte-r f«>r ; H jM J W e prom ptly o h tM B 'v .B ATrN» A»r/*//»<»•<»■/* OLD A C E& J u l y s n d S e p te m b e r o f e a c b y e s i. P r o b s t« C o u r t m e e ts f ir s t M o n d a y in Carriage Retardar » t H * a n d .»-»/» » If b » vc been ».i d »L l » -<i e Lie btwt -4YÍ f ir s t W e d n e s d a y in J a n u a r y , A p r il, Protected Rlbboa G e a r D rieea C x n ú .e « Rtbboo Gonirolled (rom Keyboard investigates 'I ’ M i I T I S 0 » OS T U S C O IU T « . Circuit Court meets Pouitb Slouus.v It , August of each veur. Swmguw M a r in a i Rack V a n a b la and U o ive n ai P a in s Dual G uard Back Space L o w r . h M make» it the only truly visible w riting m achine — OF I The librarian was sworn Into office on the holy gospels, aa be came one whose duty it is to fur niah to those who bare need the “food" and "weapons” of the soul — for so they used to call books. “Books are the nourishment of the soul,” says one abbot, speak ing of the library of bis convent; and another says: “As the ar mory is to the castle, so the library ia to the monastery.” The very name librarian, "arm arlua/' de rived as it is from the press, cup board or ftimeric in which the books are kept, is precisely the modern wprd almoner—as the al moner aervea .from his cupboard food nnd drink for the needy, so the librarian deals out books, J u d g e , 2 d J u d i c i a l D i s t r i c t —J . W . d ilu te d , s n d to m s s a m p le s c o n ta in e d which are the food and drink of H a m il t o n , R o s r b u « . -« lu c o e o sn d c o a l-ta r d y w t u B s ; m in e s - the soul, ssys Harper’s Magazine. P ro s e c u tin g A t t o r n e y . 9 d J * B e t e l D is m eat c o n ta in e d r e ld . In the beginning the librarian H r n u n H u a eb u rv a ro u n d m ac e c o n ta in e d d o u r, g ro u n d rr l r i 0 ‘' - ° e? r& 8 M B J “ l to s s te tf b re a d . B o m b a y m a c e a n d n u t- was, curiously enough as it sounds 0 . 8 . C o m m is s io n e r s H . T . S te w a r t, m e t f , m a rm a la d e s w e r e m ix e d g lu - at first, the precentor or choir P o r tO r lo r d . <50.0 . n a c o lo re d w it h c o a l-ta r d y e s ; master, but the explanation of oolntv o r r ic t M # . m ilk w o w a te re d , «ktnam ed a n d o fta n this is, in fact, simple enough; c u .w » a ¡ 5 « j ’i since 'the first books were the -g a u s a g b s c o n ta in e d t o u r , b o ra e le a c id service books kept in the apso- C o u n ty C o m m is s io n e rs — O t t o t o ifie r t. ctIio r (u g m a u s r ; p re s e rv in g s a lt s cupboarji in the church, the pre U o ld B e * o l i ; U e o ( |i» - ii< i* it b , f - u i’ ltlo ls l c o a ta lll£ (| » rjp h u ro u a , b o ra e le , flo u rto centor was naturally charged »tisriff—W. A. l i l r h * I, ( t o l d B r u c h . a n d U n s o ic a d d s , ote. with their care, and.w hen the col C o u n ty C l e r k — G u .ilfiw W . , k t u it h , T h T 7 re p o rt c o m p la in s o f tb s in d lf- lection j^rew by the it ci ri it ion of H o ld iie a c li. fo rs a c e « t o w n by th e m asses re g a rd - other books he kept charge until County T rcarnm i-Jum u. Cuugbell F fttF •* « ^ 1 1 y o t o f food, s n d tb s c u s to m « in c h p re v a ils the growth made sut>di vision of W w td e rb u ru |n ,w e # c iU M c , u. v lQ |i th # . „ m t e s - ’ Assessur— V . m , T i d w a n . II n r i< o r . l t u M o ( MUCh by p e rso n s labor necessary. S chool H u p l . — W . 8 . U u « *r w . m iiin M * QQt e xp o rts. The ordinary duties of librari ans are often laid down with great T H R IF T OF D U TC H P E O R IA minuteness in tnonnsiir rules; What is a visible typewriter? P x - W h i u nrcbblf»lh>|>. and ‘ lordship wo» niorc than asnal’; Li-ai-i upon every hantl by thr m of I he len> :iid js’ucii On oue ocension the arelibiali« • after serviee, w shinx to hT< the pre»* of revcrwui gentietie'L crept up into i - j loft of tin church, known as “the lepers' gal h-ry," nnd wits there found by Hishop iutwrence, after a h'nrd l.unt, lying on his stomach aero-. • I M th e y s ac a l." u bench, nnd watching the p:<< m e a s u r e m e n t aa a u t h e n t ic , e tc . O ne m ig h t h a v e s u p p o s ed t h a t h is ceedtngs through a ehiuk in th< p re v io u s e x p e rie n c e w o u ld have WOMEN IN PARLIAMENT. panels, ao nipt, satisfied and u t i s h a k e n th ia g e n t le m a n ’s c o n fid e n c e In disturbed that the bishop let him e d it o r i a l i n f a l l i b i l i t y . W hy d id h e D o w n to th » T i m * n t E d w a r d - TTL remain there. n o t w r i t » t o th e k in g ’s t o i l o r f I T h e y W e r e A c e s rd s d t h « h a v e n e v e r h a d occasion t o t a k e h ia A little later Ihpy left the meet B i g h t o f W istteg. m a je s t y ’s m e a s u re . B u t I f m y ffue” lug nhcad of tin- crowd and rtKi t is to d e c id » t h e k n o tty p o in t, I T h e la d le s o t b ir th » t o q u a lit y » a t ed down the line of eurriu’ge- :<> guess fiv e - t e s t s ev e n in c h e s . N o In c oiiucH w ith t h » S ix o n W I U » Th* find the bishop’s own. It elm >- >i d o u b t p le n t y o f p e o p le w i ll b e r e e d i A bbes» H ild a p re a id e d to s u » cc lea l to e n r r s e t t h is o f f h a n d ; b u t I d o a a tlc n l » yn o d . SSJ» A o tin q u ltle » o i to rnio, but, nothigg daunted, li e n o t b c li a v . J c a n b s m o r e t h a n h a lf archbishop suggested thul they a n in c h o u t e it h e r w a y . C e r t a in ly Mr Wlgktfred’s great sounctl st walk home, as their iiirriage was b o th t h e fig u r e s g iv e n a b o v e a re u n B c e rn n c e ld . A. D . CS4. I t o Sbbea»«» nowhere* io lie seen. A » q i i n r g o r d e r th s m a rk . s a t a n d d e lib e ra te d s ad O re o f them two fort her on some on«* rushed tlg s o d th e d e c re e « o f t h a t o o u n c ll after Hishop I,nwrenct- mid drew HISTORY OH MAH’S SKIM a lo u s w ith th s k is g . bish ops s a d n o i bis attention toward n ntrrlur ble» A r t f r M »« a r t ta t 1« T ■ * ( • * « ■ « » • « K’. si E d g a r ’s s t o f t o r to th s abbwy where* a lady tvaa tieekoniiig fraa 5 w a s te d * F A rr e s « »« « * • o f C o w la to . A P » « t. w ae w tth th e ticull.V—one whom lie i-f<ognis«’rt ' ’ ’ Farta I'ellw*- e o n s e n t o f th e n o b le s an d abbesses, as a chief charity wrtfkcr of hi» A r e m a r k a b le U fe e t o r y 1« r e p o r te d w h o s u b s c rib e d t h e c h a rte r parish. “ Excuse me o n e moment, In H e n ry H I a n d « d w s r d I ’« U w « f r o m L j o n e . In con»»«iuence o f a c o m your lordahip,” said Bishop L u w - fo u r a b b e s re a w e r e e u a tia o a e d t o P * r p l a i n t lo d g e d b y a lo c a l b u tc h e r , a rcncc, and leaving biagucat stand y o u n g m a n , o f w e a k an d in i» * r a b le a p Ito m o q t, v ia . o f S h s f t r e b iif , . t o r t l n g . ing at the curbstone hurried to p e a ra n c e , w a s a r r e s te d f o r t h e f t . H e S t. M a r y , o f W in c h e s te r , t a d «1 W a p r o t e s t r d t h a t he w a e in n o c e n t o f th e l e s , the carriiigc. 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A f t e r w a r d h e s e a t r e o n « « m e a l Urn p o te n tto U tto s o f th s p o litic a l s itu moment, then laughed outright. e o a a tin g , r a ty la aa a o u k ’a b>.y. w h e r e a tio n B u t If th e y r a d d e a ly becom e “ Interviewed at lawst,” ha aai<L he m e t a f o r m e r » in d e n t o f th « llc a n x - s erio u s . e a ir n e L » tie a u o e s . n a y f u r taking bla host’s arm. “ Don't A r t a s e h o v i. w h o w as a l« o in d iffic u l ious. you m a y be ju r e th a t som e on a leave me on the street cornea tie s , a n d w b d t a t t o o e d hia b o d y tn a baa In tro d u c e d th e s u b je c t o f g o lf.— again, pleaae. It isn’t safe, m o a t a r t le t f t p a n n a g . L o n d o o O p in io « - in cultured llosto^.” . -