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OREGON CITY KNTEKI'IUSE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20,1902 o o a o 8 O O O o o New To-Day. WAMKIi IMMI'I't l i:i.Y- :Vi Wiidlt rlniiinM iii Apply to 4 ' t a 11 1'npor (,' I.OST-A M It I'.iiA. NICAIt U. I'. ( naa'a rcl'li'tice i IH IIIhIiThIomI tlml 'he auine mum f.i. k l up I'V u l' y m t iti t throe ii'iiii k )' r"lny ulix'ti'iou, I'll ile IKlliril III llll Illlli . V.N n:i A KAllM l-.lt IOWOUK nv llin year Marncd or niiul. II. K. ('llOHS. I'l.LMY lotted IrtloM, MOM'.V Til I.M AN AT (Ml. Dye. (11117 in limn ul lowest rnli'a. II tn'iM (iiiiffirii. Ml i.NKY MII I'I'lll. Htiiriiiii,. TO LOAN AT I-mm security. II AND U'lUN 1 1 1'.iiHKs ,1 (ii!iKn rn. illlcra III Ilm 1 1 Wcliilinrd Uullitm-,) liBVf the Rliolrral ell y, iiliiiriinii mill rimiilry properly l'T miilli "i 1 1 1 1 MONKY TO I.MAN ON UKAI. VlinV erty aicurily Ml II 'iT rent, also mi ap proved i'liitii-1 m niiily (i H. I Iimm'K, attorney lit htW, MCVCIIS Itlllllllllg Oie- gnu ('Hy . Slo.N K Y T ) 1 .0 A N-I 1 1 A V K H K V V It A I, kiiiiikoI inoliey l.eoi.!iiii In private 1 wnioe lie Went to i"t prii en oil hay Kiel iiuliUiliiiiU whiili I mil HUllioneil lo'tinmcn. Iohii, on ('out o I uiiK lime at ti mill 7 per cent. It rt will I'B mini Veiy leiiMiill- aliln. II. K. l'liii, ultorney at law. .1 Personal Mention (ilm Ki IiiiIm'I, o I'.i-nver Crerk, whn In tlie city Weilnemliiy, Hurry Kverlmrt, of Moliilla, waa aeett in Hie cily one ilny liiln week. Mia Nelhe II, Hurl waa a viaitor in tlm cilol rorlluml Tuea.lay. (eerie II- (ireuory, the leanel grower of Molalla, waa in tliu city Tuemlay. Hen FmuhI. of Cann. waa In Orenon (Illy oiib ilny the pant week on Ihihiiii-hk dinner of ' William llottemiiler, Claikca preelm r, waa in tlii city Tun day. Mn. Alia MiM'luike, of Shnliel, waa in the city lledncailay vikiIiiik tier many IriemU. Mr, Snaniion win) rmia a farm at Ship liel, la in tlm city thia week viaitinit I'i" friemla. Mr. and Mra. (iunrirn Hlaiicliard, ol New- K.ta, were aeen uti our itreela Fri day ol iitHt week. Mr. anil Mra. Frank Kiley.of Siimpter, air in the cily tliia wei-k viaitniK rela live and lunula. , 1 Mr. and Mra, Murnh Frukea, of Lonan, were buyiiiK (.'lirlnlinuB preaeuta in Ore city Tileaday. Archie tory la at linmn tliU week from McMninvillii cilleije, wlierft lie la en rolled aa a pupil. Jamea Ward, who luia Iwen attendliiK aclniol at Mi-Mmiiv olieKe, x ut liome thia week Henry l-'iinlon, i f Canhy, who runa a with hia aunly. wood yaid at that place, waa in the ctyj b y ,,, ,, M"" '" ' I .d a co,in. Mia- Marie llurlhut, went Mra. Iiohert Wilkilini't) and Mra..lohti hi Oreijoti City yeaterduy, where they (ihrnron, of thia cUV, vihited liiein'a at 'will viil until after the holiday. Clai 'kainaa I'lmrMliiy. ; S.ilein Stiiteauian. Mr Jmld Kelhiinl. a yotiiut farmer ol K. MciiieKnr who Ima la-en wurkintt in New Ilia, w aa a viaitor to thu city the Cloirli-a Allirijht'a meat market ha re- day hclnre Chriatiuan. M-. (ieorite Huft, of Shtihel, a promi nent anil well-lo ilo farmer olthat place, waa In the city Ttiemluy. Kenneth I.atoiirctle, a atmlent Rt Mo M inn villi-, ia in the city apenilinu hia va cation with hia parent". C. V.. Cree, whn reaidea at Cleone, Oregon, waa in the citv Monday lookinc fler a hind ollicii inutler. Mra. I'.lla Fiei'tnaii, who haa heen in the cily for aeveral duya, returned lo hei home ut Aurora Weilueadiiy. Commiaaioner Pmlmt, of Wilaonville, wan in the city Weilnemlay, liaikinK after the purchaae of Chiatmaa Kids. Miaa liehecca Smith, principal of the Kaathum achoul, ii spending her holiday vacation with friend at Salem. 00 OO coco ococo ocoo 00 00 8ATTE flTIO ''iiii.i.. , .. ii.. 1 .I I..'.," The only first-class Second-Hand Dealer in Furniture Stoves and Utensils. It is worth your time to come and examine the stock. You will find a full line of New and Second-Hand Furniture, Stoves, Crockery Hardware, Etc Highest earth price paid for second I . T o I o o o o CO MAIN STREET One Door North of Commerlcal Bank C 'WWW Kimx ('ooicr wmi !n llin city Wei'nea. ilnv nil hia way Id Cumin whi.r lift Kill Kiml ('hrUtinaa wllli lili pit rent h. J A. 1'avln, a resident df Mnlino, Wan In llin clly '.l iri"l.iy. Mr. I lt vih in dim' d ilm I ,'nl' f pi j. 1' ti 1 1 1 .tit-1 lliiifH. I'lllCI'IIH , Il.irilllill, ('( "iellWOOll, W,IS Im 1 1 1 - illy Tuivliv 011 liii'ii. Mr, lliiiiniiii ix 11 ("iiii,ii lur iumI builder. (Iconic Klciimiuith, of (TlurltM, it well t'i il" fiirmer nl Hint place, mm piin'l uh ing I 'IiiIhIiiihm t'Klh 111 Ilm cilv 'I n.cil.iy, Henry llnilii Imli iiml Victor Km k"ii, o. Illllll ll'ltlill lllillllT" ll (iNrilD, Wefe 011 tin' Mini In nl 1 lit clly ClitiHtiinK Kve. I'nill Noiiimn lull llin clly Swinl.iv fur I. on A nydea, ( al., here he Hill upend lln- linlnliiyii vialting fiicnda unit relatives. Mien Addle ( 'lurk , principal ol Ilm !nr" i'Ihv school, led 1 1 1 in week lo kucihI Im' vacation willi friend and relatives at Salem. Mr. unit Mm, .1. A. Sears, of Riilcni, r In tin cily llni" wi i'k viitlng Mm. Scar's puicnts, Mr. ami Mm. Joe Know liiml. Mix" Shonknilcr, who teaches in IIih I In t (mill school lid Mi ntlii v In spend ilm linliiliiy vacation with relatives at Salem. Frank Howen, of Sun Francisco, in in the cilv llilx week vihIi ifiif liln brother, IIm w ill probably remain hern a week lonvi'r. W, II. Younir returned lat week from a few ilny n' visit through Minimi county. 1 l I - I .1 O .11: f .. ! I . I i nurien iLiiinenoni, 01 .11c iiipiiviiih, Snia 111 tt.U 1-itU lllltM.ldV itnr.lMlM IflP .,,. ,,... 1... wiii viMi, rt.itivfM ami I liienilx. Mr. ami Mm. John W. I-o-ler left Weiliiemlay fur ('arllon, Yainhill 1 ouiity, where they will winit relativea ilnniiK tlio linliilaya. t J. (icoryn who recently aolil out lii" illlereKt In the (ieorne reatHlirallt. will leave iti lor Maho where lie will look nr a location. John W. (iieen, of ClackauiR atation, 111 1 1 in city vvriltieielay, ruivinif ChrlhtuiiiH pri aeuta for lila littlu folk lu aBco county Mra .!oi Spinner ninl two children, lioin ('oliiuihU Citv, near St. Helena, ia 111 the city thia week vimliiiK Sheriff anil .Mra. John Shaver, Mia Krancea Myera, the kindergarten '"'"'"r at the Kaatliain acliool, left Mon InrJi'oreat tirove, where the will upend tier vacation at her home. Fri-eM Aaclinir nl Marmot, one of tlm entetprmiiiK younir mrveyora ol tliia eonntr, wa In the citv thia week viaitinif hia aiater, Mina Kuinia Aaclioll'. Mia Ktliel Allirinlit, who liaa hi-en aMiiilinK evcral month", at San Fran cico lor the lienetlt of lier lieallli, re turned Iioiiih Wednea lay morning much Improved, lr. M. (J. Strickland returned lo hia lintne In this city Wedncadav morning, alter an extended viait In New York, where Im touk a poat ttraduate course in tnedicine. The MIHea Veva and Veula Kninht, of Canhy, tmcwd tlirniiith Oregon City Sat imliiv eveiiinu on their w ay hnuie from rurtUml where they uiada a ahort viail with relutivea. 11,, ,...1 l't,,rln nl Mnlitlla who lo a .rlljn., ,.r p.eaverloli, piimed tliiouuh thia city Wedneaihiv oil hia w ay limne where lie will ata-nd C'hrihtnuia aisled Ins poaitton and will move to Portland. J. Hlaney, of thia city will fill hit place in the ahop. Walter and Mclvin McCord will leave the city Siuirlay fur Manila, wheie they intend to live in the future. These yoimy; men have many Irienda In the city who will remember them kindly. Mra. Themlore Clark and aon Kov, left Motidav eveninu fur San Francifco where they will apend the holiilaya. Mr. Chirk will join them at (iranta Phrs and toKelher they will journey Botith ward. Mr Ralph Pitnick, a brother of Mayor Diniick, who now reaidea at Hubbard and who formerly attended achool at the OreKim Cily Academy, ia spending his vacation In thia place viailinn Mayor and Mra. Ditnick. O O o o o o hand goods- p o 1 a p o o o C000 CO wwwv o o o 8 o I o 1 o ' o o li fii-nie Ivitoti Is In the. city Irom Northern ('aliloinia, where hn Im Iw-en ti'Hi'liliK m Imol for lh" pn I II vn iiioiiilm Minn Ki'oii win mi 111 in 'iicl Iioiiih In ' ti'inl lu r Higher wlio in iliiinfi'ion-ly ill Willi luMTt f lilll"'. I.nrl Sliiivcr hi. (I Mi- "Iiim SI1HV.T in" Kl li'.ini' 111 1 hit ! 1 ' y v. i 1 1 11,' 1 1 mi r p,ir i-nlH II nl l-i it xlii'l of lit tin- I'ortl ill II f ll H'llO'll Hll'l M l" Ml'lV'T III OH" 'f He' in --'( I t.-i'ii'-rx in lliu 1 1 j 1 1 ' 1 t v A'l'lltlDll ' li nl, l'ui 1I.11..I. 1 !r.iliH huiilli. mi H'li'inl nit l Mi'-. Minuvilli) I'o.li'x. in 111 llin rltv upcmliiiif ' liin vjcuti'in. Tlii" li M'. Hinilii'ii hit ' yi-ur lit Me Viiimvilli'. After coiiipleiin.' In" W'oik lieie In. will Ifo t' K'H'lii'Rter, I N Y., w hem lie im to tukii a i Diir-e lu llieoloy, ' j Mr I'e NorrlH, who ll taking courxH j ol riinly nl the l.'iiv-rity of Ou'Wdii. in ' at liouie fpi'inl im liix VHi'Htmn wiiii hut j ireMi), Mr. Norrix i iroreimii.( lioelv j with hi wink mul will noon Ikj tliroiiKli the luiiveiKity William Ilaii'l.tll who runa a fin farm at New Kia, wiia in i)ri-Kni City Satur day filing potiiloea, Mr. Kamtull'i po-taPa-a are ol a that clam quality hut h la obliged 11. n il 1 h"in lor htl ceiita a rack w hich ih ahoiit 1'0 cenia ton low lor a farmer to renli.e any ptollt from. J. II. Howard ia carryiiiK hia riir lit ami in a sIiiik an a reault of nearly n tilut hi thuinti oir a lew daya u-i w hile cntMtiur kiielliiiK w-'io'l. lie M-vertd two arti riea and alinoxt cut the lame ol he hand in two. Had it not lieen for the liuielv iichi-tam-e of I'r. Sominer who ilre.xed the 11 j'iri-il hand he would have loxt the r-at i f the ham). The followiiiK ate '.ihh of the y-o'lntr hl'lica Hint K1""' leiiien rexidii:; in thlx citv who are homii on their viealinn dur- 11 K the ho nlava : M i- Nelhe fw H'ord, Wiil itnelti) ; Miaa M iilha Koeriier. 1'. oil) ; Miaa Millie Kruxeand Mini ti rare Miller, Monmouth; Mesra Trillion and Fmory I lye and Win. Shively, Pacific Cuiverciiy ; Howard and Jack I ilonr ette, C. o( O. ; Merril M lore, A. 0. C; I)on Meldruiii, U. ol O. ; John Knapp, A ir r i ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 r h I C'oIIi-k" and Charles War ner, U. of O. VS iqt iry 0T iQr y iy i$i W ly A Local Ever). (ii-eat rlearaare anlr on rvrry artl. le in Hie alur, 4.. 4aM ullli (i. W. Kertaon, fotmuily of Inde!U deuce, haa riif lit lb" p rtoUice store. New and complete atuck ul guns and ammunition at Johnson and Lamb's. Shells loaded to order rhi" office carries in stuck a complete line of e'il blanka of every variety, and we are piepared to fill orders by mail on si ort .lotn e. I have plenty of money to loan at 6 per cent interest on real estate aecuiity, also money to loan on chattel mort-aues. (ioKiioN K. Hayes. The Stanford Mandolin and (ilea Club which will appear at Shively's hall next Saturday tiiitht promisee to atf jid the people of this city a rare treat. All the iiieiula-rs comM)iiiiK the clubs tire artists and their work ehcitg praie here ever they K11 Shively's hall will undoubtedly lie crowded lo the doors. Thursday evening, January 1st. there will he an entertainment anil haxket so cial at tlie Itrown'a school house, district No. (U. Ladies arc invited to britnr. bas keta Mr. W. H. H. Samson, ol this city, will be auctioneer and an address will be delivered by Howard M. Brow- m-ll. Christ mas Eve the people ol New Era precinct, assembled at tlie church and in a hi iiiitidil and appioprlute manner celehraied the near approach of Christ inas witli sntit and recitation. About 50 buys and Kirls were present represent mn the Sunday school, and a beaipiful evergreen tree was in the room loaded down with many pretty thinira. The usual delightful programme contributed p!( aiithtly to the weeasion and then fol lowed the best event of the whole even itiK the distribution of beautiful presents Sunt a Clause, always so dear to yontiK hearts, was prei-ent loo and more than entertained the boys and itirls. Mr. (ieortte Kiindall has charge of the Snn duv school and tinder hia leadership the work is prospering. A meat game 0 basket ball was placed at the Y. M.C. A. Saturday night to a good sized audience. The game was be tween the First Junior team and lh Second team and terminated In a victory for the former. Ti e following are the players: First junior leam Katpti Milln, center; Chester Moorea, forward; Ed llara-reaves, forward; 1. t'rice anil Carl Moorea, guard. Second team Syd nev Johnson, center; Arthur Puete and Jack Mehlrnm. forward :Carl Nehren and Chailes Hobinaon, guards. Thia splen did exhibition was followed by a spirited game between the Second Senior team and the First Intermediate team, result-' ing in victory for the Interruediatia by a score of 9 to 4. The players follow : Socond Senior team Ohen Tonkin, cen ter; Kudolph Park and Fred Hornshnh, forward; William Califf and Leo Cham berlain, gnarda. Firat Intermediates; William Wilson, center; Abner Cook and Carl Ganong, forward; Norwood Charman and Raymond Rernier, guards. Plans are now being pushed vigorously by the home club to secure a game with a star team at SunnyBide, to be played December 31. .tenure of OlnttneiiU for Catarrh that Contain Mercnry. as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole ayBtera when entering it through she mucoua surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on pre fccriptions from reputable pbysicana, as the damage thev will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufac tured by F.J. Cbenev & Co., Toledo, ()., contains no mercury, and ia taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken inter nally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. fcheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists, price 75 cents per bottle. Hall's Family Pills are the best. FORCING A FASHION. llnl Hr Inlroilarrd tk . Hoiilk Arrlrun . I Ai "'. ! 11 lie Viir-r-i. ;i ll , r, una llw j I" ' ' l"i lit -t li 1 : i- '!: Iiiiti unions ; : 1. li .'. 1 1 , .11 1..1 1 ; . , m, .u h ti j ' ' i ' 1: it". i,:m t . lit. not plii- ) l:i;i: 1 v.ik i.Ih niilj.e. One morn-I in-,- a. '!:.,' i'l'iil-ii :i;:d li rluitiei'il lu rort '' ' t ' 1 id s a r.ii,t,U'le of 0.. iii,r- il Iun i.rfi-ri i for a hoii. He houlit the W hole lot. in nt im re j;nk-'i ihiin uw.-iy lu IiIh wiikoii ami Hlnrli il f- r KiilMrlniiil. Win 11 h" r'.'irlii-il T"inhiilniiJ. lie tin-luinli-il lilt hUx k, op.iiixl li Im ki''H of li uor. Without Whirl) mi Irmle wall malic In IhoHe iImjh. unil In y.iii IiihIiii-mh. l!ut lie f'liiinj Lin veiiture likely to prove an Uliprolltiil.le one. 'J he luitlrea illd not want ImtK. Thi-v wiinti d hlaiiketM 11 ml a 1-(1Jh iiihI .M,kiii kIhhwh iiml iibove nil li'pi ir, hut they lookeiJ nxkiiui-e lit huta. Then a bright Idea mine to An dries. He wiiiili-d to Introduce thoae hat a. He did introduce thiiii. Ilia aim dif erpedlent Was to refuae to aell any thing to 11 l.alllr iiiil.-aa he bought a hat tixi. The .altlra wimted hia K'ikIs. ho they laitiKhl the hat When u Kaillr htiya nnythlntr, he fei la hound to iiinke line of It. The na tives therefore donned their bend Rear Olid ri'turiieil to their kraals. Now ap-jM-ared the brilliancy of the trader's I'teii. Tachion rules the world. It Ih 11a d runt; lu Africa as In Aiuirica, mid when tlii who had Ktayed nt home mw tlie tiavclers return In nil the kIo ry of this KtmiiKo r-overln's they frit behindhand 11 ml old faahloned. Their ih-.-ii" to ii'if.-n -n the latest t lilu; In hats hccaiue intense. Tin.- paid An-drii-s n visit, and his stock no longer htitiK ln-uvy iik,ii his hands. The huts were soon sold. This hapiM'iicd some time ago, and now every triidiiiK store keeps n supply of hats constantly on hand. They ure wild to lie imititifnctured expressly for the natives, and no one who ghinc-ca at the show will doubt It. A JUGGLF-R'S TRICK. Ci'Trr Prat ol lllualoa Performed by mn Hmmt ladlna. The wonderful fi-uts of Eust Indian Jii:lcrs have formed the theme of many a letter from travelers In the orient, hut none la more surprising than that for which an old seadog vouches. While he was an olllcer on board a P. anil O. steamship two natives came aboard at Madras, he aayg. They were a Juggler and his assistant After they had performed a number of minor fenta and gathered quite a crowd around them they called for a sack and a piece of sailcloth. These having been provided, the chief Juggler made a small teutllke Ktruettire with the canvas and some atools. lie then placed hia assistant in the sack and allowed a sailor to tie the knot which bound him a fast pris oner. Thia done, the chief carried the suck Into an open space, warning the people to stand buck some distance, and thca curried on an animated con versation with his assistant, whose re plies could be distinctly heard coming from the s.-i k. t Suddenly the chief ruhod forward, picked up tho Mick and dumped It overboard, where, to thi horror of the passengers and crew, It tvauk out of sight IintiK'dlaiely the cajitaln rushed for ward mid seized the man, under the full belief that he had murdered his com pa 11 Ion, but the Juggler only smiled and, pointing to the cam us, uskod that it be raised. This waa done, and the supposed drowned man waa ilisi-overed aijuatting on the deck. So realistic had been, the throwing overboard, however, that It was some time scfore the surprised passengers could realize a murder had not been committed. Church aod Workmen. It would lie ud exaggeration to say that all working people feel antago nistic toward the church. Their general attitude la rather that of Indifference. The thinking poor are well enough aware fhat there la nothing unnatural In the situation and that if the tables were so turned that world advantage shifted to their aide It would probably remain unchanged. At timea their feel ing, especially toward the clergy, Is cu riously sympathetic 'Say," remarked a l.ibor leader of vivid mind to the writer "soy, I'm awfully sorry for ministers. Most of them are real good men. They know well enough what Christ meant, aud they'd like first rate to preach If they dared. But Lord, how can they? They've got to draw their salaries; they've got families to support" All this quite without a touch of Irony. Vlda D. Scudder In Atlantic Palllnar Ont tho Pe. Susie, aged four, bad been out In the country 00 a visit On her return she urged ber mother to let ber keep a cow. "But. Susie." said the mother, "there la do one here to take care of the cow and milk it" "Oh, yea, I'll do that mamma." "Can you milk cow? How do you do it?" "Oh, I know how. I'll Just pull the pega out like the man does." Uppln cott'a. Tho Reaponalbllltir. Anxious Father Do the best yon can for him, doctor. That is all 1 can ask. If It la the will of rrovidence Surgeon Don't try to place th re sponsibility on rrovidence in this I'ase, Mr. McJones. Ton bought the toy pis tol for the boy yourself. Hia Art. "Oh, Mr. Orowelle," gushed Miss Nnpsod, "bow did you ever learn to paint such beautiful pictures?" "I asked a man once," replied the art 1st, "and be told me how." Indianapo lis News. iThankfu! Wo will rciuciiilicr fur many a day lliis . cnrd-lircaliiu' ( "lit i-tmas lunincH our frifiuls anl (iiHtoiit-irt liavo jriven u- Ucincrnlipr it liccaiiHo many jiooplo qucstioticd tho policy of fitting up ami stneking sucli a store said it was too big fur tho town, etc. Jiut we think every one of tlie doubters and advisors will 'go way haek'( now They certainly would if they could have seen the satisfied throng of Chrictinas Shoppers during the past week. Anyhow as we started out to say we aro very thanhfld for the generous patronage ac corded us and wish you all a prosperous and a Happy New year Don't Cough Coughing irrit ile the ihrov aiel Innga inakea 'In-1 oiiifh Imrdi r to ore and mik- the next cough "oine easier. Our CO Syrup of Vnite Ping t A.I will help you s'op coohii i; will help from tie- hrs' die will cures qnikiv us nv remeily can. j u'lr rnonev ha K 11 j it tan t entirely aitiM x'tory. 'lr it at our risk Price 2-V We are agents for 'the celebrated Prussian Stock Foods, that are having such wonderful success everywhere. Kvery Stockman and Farmer should send for our frewh book. Stockman's and Purity Guide. Your request on a Postal Card will bring it. C. G.Huntley Popular Druggists and 0 THE SAUERKRAUT PEDDLER. A Character Common to the German Seetloa of Ken York. The regular and populur visitor to the German inns and taverns of the east side la the sauerkraut man. He brings his calling with him from the old country and tinds a more profitable ' field In New York than In Berlin or Hamburg. Hia equipment is quite cu rious, lie wears a blue or white npron running from his mt-k nearly to- the uiikleH, anil froui his shoulders hi sus- pcinled a circular metal box which ! goes' half nrounil his waist. It has.' throe large compartments, two of j w hich are surrounded by hot water fu one nre well cooked frankfurter sausages and ia the other thoroughly boiled sauerkraut. In the third com partment is potato salad. He carries In his hand a basket in which are smnll plates and steel forks. One sausage and n generous spoonful of sauerkraut and potato salmi cost 5 cents. All three articles are of good quality, well cooked and seasoned. He finds his best customers In tie.1 howling alleys, where the exertion demanded by the game produces large appetites. Nest to these are the taverns which do not supply food with their drink. Last of all are the balls and meeting rooms where different societies assemble. His uight ly stock consists of fifty sausages, sev en pounds of sauerkraut and as n-.ucb more of salad. On bad evenings he takes only half as much stock as cn fair oues. Some of the mere fortunate peddlers have arrangements with clubs which pay them a very fair profit upon their goods. Others are free lances who visit every place where they think tbey can effect a sale. The metal boxes are very ingenious and are made In Germany. The metal Is some variety of pewter, and the fitting of the compartments and of the entire affair to the body is very ac curate. The covers are so well hinged and snug at the edges that when the owner falls down be Is not liable to spill any of the contents. The con trivance costs some $3 in Germany, and about $5 In New York. A few of the -peddlers appeal to educated pal ates and carry with them cervelat bock, reh. leberwurst and Vienna, as well as frankfurters. These fancy ausagos usually bring 10 cents Instead of the regulation 5. The forks are washed after the cus tomer has finished bla little meal, and from repeated cleansing and use are as bright as silver. The plates, on the other band, are so banged and bruised that they might be easily mistaken for crackle wear. New York Post Tho Wrath of tho Bee. org for those who, although the letaa At the end of wluter most hives have fortunate, Lave been the most dflr exhausted their stores and become dangerous. 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