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. f:eW, Second Clase' Matter.
TaXSMSOSE, MAIN 4JI.
TJRMS:-By mail, tor advance pay
mwi galy, 30 cents, a meat a j 4 mOaths
forfl!bo. TVhennofc paid tn advance
V&6 pries k SO cente per month, straight,
Wly,MK)ayar; $150 when paid
ifietty te advance.
AafiaQB!!APP
Bpeckl Cerreepoaaeiice.1
There wi be a glyatec avalbec of
M$ieatte feomea attaa eapHal tttta
. jrteter than ever bcfoae., Atnamber of
he smaller countries r?freeatd here
,!watek kve sever malntalnes'legatlona,
ic,at. Wt slmpla sea, are Branching
t-'tWa.wtetfC tetania ncBdaat quar-
.. ,T Feravfefe mjtelater, Manuel
ArwfrOrtdih, who earn to-Wash.
WtMtDt srt&MBie. CaMterea,
)mA fktlr otint ii:Mer am? made
We bom wttk tfce first secretary and,
tafaarge a'attalrea and Mrs. Do Peseta
iibirfr home, 1750 Massachusetts are-
i, now occupied by Secretary ami
"Mia. Shaw, hare leased the home ot
' Mni.' Joan F. HHrst,wJfe of Biskoi
Hwst, at 1701 Maasaebneetts ayeoue,
- wiMH t legation headauartars will
he iatabHahod. The Perav ten minister j
, wea appelated to bte peat bare two
yimn, ago, bot baa spent little time in
Wasmiagtoii. Km. CaMeron was pre-
r fmm, a Ue WWte Hqow) last spring.
ftttT- .Tim Brtbsk atabaeey la .putting on a.
j l;,fw',a' arttactlte ak- under the deco-
'- 'hi V!1" ..fwww, :a with Its ampla proportions
t.' . S ,.'..-.., "'iff r mt ' V ax .1 , . i 'II .
i: ' :,'- ''4Rittk'attfeiiv embaaOT'ki Waebiiur.
;. - tip''!ria'tho(wr',nof be ready ;
" ' W!ipacy for aoiae tle yet. and It le
! " zAL ', KkMr 'that UaarerBert Will remato
; ' "' " 'UJ::Ber ratlwte New TorkntJL
,,,,. ;w,v . titfmiCiriKMa kv.la .
1WM tat a
Id niini .Imto ia JJoTembr.-.wJir
U.Ka'3w
- - wt iBmlJiiiri WfciiW
BimUffn' tbat fjlt eimtrliate cfBfeda'9?ait'-qor JBoat baaatlf afi
of.hk aocfal mttertalBments
kjMida in foe erabaaar on liasc.
ivmlUmiata. The ItaUan aabas
pfMifiM Siafira Mayor dec rianetea
Maw .Hemnafcire arance. for-
'ha Ot:Mra,.Ptct HeawtC
'at, m'-iwf titled, attscbec
'Mm aad Ownt'Olaaaict
tn dfrnailr iir riiiWi nf tha mr in.
proTgnanta. rjlk rM jMKIa o tba:
artera J4a of tea. maaaJvbaa jwl
ipa.paas chht, nm oetv-epa oc ti
'BMlt tatitlS5jfetus o1ta;'witda.
jBaek an'rilimillng mlatrr 'n r 1 1 1 n TTti 1 1 m
S.Z1J1 :T.iT.i-T.r. '.. .. '.'.
Msw ooiiacuoa,:aDa,
Mn caiwau.
,wHh prjbte t.
rstOW recebusbM bt
mm, ;oIwwm, mwy f theV rare
iaifManirlMf balioUral Wr an
Mr.i'irfaigr.'bia btfito SbHged fa re-,,aaaf.Jt)-MBtar
eltctku. Many of
atVlar XislfctiiaKdted .after traaa
joswitatloa. and it la. doleful If 4 spat
Mm -im fouod awitable for their growth.
,jH?f M tba plen&i are now ft tba
jjjawwtjjaUiff'fardan and at the aarl-
.tjsaiarai .qaparmcwi.
' lwpBa..nutaoaeQ
'-'i t vpa .OiaiA-aBVFi
J?MBfl, Hctloo of PIw(teaB4yap;saaJtoavwrmawrlg-
MWjJAwta Hoaaa eervatry mtAUpnMt W a,.ikaif,(b they,
-Ml6 bam mV6fft4. Tto'aw 'jgretai.
a, wnw whi n NieNa at im
I'MkAi Of i flu IMWUll
Mitaaodatten iter all
jaBtiao tbwy witt 1m.
lajbafflaent
nata aawaam
erect
tta
. -, ' 'jtba dasfntMi
P'sjaisaf WMiwiuga j
,,A iwwiiMplaa,, ara
, , -Brhlfaqaiaa,
. 'in.iW'i
Tiepllaadoaa ia iii1iaakiiBuJliWawttti4t.Wfci(
immki'.
"'MsaiiT a iIitmi at1 tta ttava
Mr' cfaoa;. aidTSrty'
a.nava paaaea as awsr-nva
Mr..
baa aypraaMit tfc nt
tsaott nWM UMe patea o
noweiwe vmatM soaii tta awe ia
WaaBoiBae-tt tba awiieet'
i aawnst awanvu yroritioii.' isaajp
VMa ao.wiairta-aa'M
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t 'American B;feaifodi
in
imTISH UAinROADS AKE ONBY ITHEIK
aOAT PvAILKOAD rAtJIId;TeS. .Out railway
margerg Iiayp a ld'tp Icarh from 'ArdorW on tlid
manacQinont of inland transportation. Jus.t" now
"iKir I
British railroad managers airo gribv;ouslyr alarmed at tho progro'aa
of electrio traction.
"I am not' a railroad maabat if I wro at the head of art ngllsH
line today I SHOtJID EEEL;VERY WJQJl DTOliNED AITX-
. ER WHAT I JIAVE BMEK. HERE 'i'O IMPOllT POME
fl'irrrtTiTi A"vr Tirnrm rrr ttStti TTTTtT. Trn k '
lunire eiertimeriHLV
Dlsfiera at t BriUh Baaaaar
The list K diie.Te,aiwj8' a
large o&e at the capjbl, wberV dls&era.
stay n role In politics as well as la ao-
,e4al lite, will be swelled this winter by
tae aaojtiea oc mnsy new names. Em
'Maeador Herbert' is a noted Arapbltry.
oa. H!a smaH dinners w'bea ae was
om tor tin ahaloeneaa of tfee meak
fb perfect eeM . tUe 'rare Jaete,
ciowB ia eelecnas the gaesta. yfm
W waa attaebed te the embaaay fcft
TakSi added ta hla fame In this ns
gardahd was looked upon aaioae e
the moat accampUaaed dlaner' elvers
,me the diplomatic corps Jat the
French capital. That be will raalataln
,tae rita,tjba baa aaaWtabeawaea
ae wsea np bh residence tn waawaf
ton te not to be doubted, and the din
'Men. at the Brltteh esbaesy tbis wla
tec will be a featsra ot the aockl sea
feia, i
i XtM.ReeaarH'a.ifrcet.eiataiaea.
I Te street gowns worn by Mlae Alice
'WwereMr are attractine miKki-attea-
Jte.Taapjreafdest'a. daogaiK; weara
V. 9ej araart jctot! tiiine, or br
mmcamg jaunts. u jb a Hyuwetf bi
cloth, a, anU Jjjown and wbit check,
and the clethvclears the sroona by at
'least. iec Incbea. The Jaeket la; a
MeeToUr btoase, with the bejt apd
plaits over tae shoulder atltcb'cd In
rows. Mies Reoeereltia nnrtlalto ble
ats and freflnently wears a tea col-
area straw rrrasaea won OHCKjrtoBes
d I ecthaeg.
.' ' CAMi SCHOFliJLD.
f
rxTaa governseBt of Hosduras has
gramaa a saBTeoooa oz $iw,a, ments
to a eoocae ror women ana aaa atvea
,Vt.a baUdlojc wtta aceowawdatfoa tm.
wz&ML hm
j f . i t .,."j..,i s-
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Jlaw'ito yyt th.LT BevartiMt
' iuHL TfttlHttx '.
Wtttaiautoi frHtitUm, tM rsbteer
fba pieti l whaa Hr ha lost jnot
,)!ik..)iaa-Iaat.tauch ot
jfapaanqr. uwnars s bocb ptants ar
' wottnaaHf rnaWa," nTt.ahU I do
r smiittui In'wii fattlB( oir JIopm,
?Joe'tetI ma'l gre niy plaat faa
: chrwattf ai,tlr t e I'da't
riwa'-.ltvwajar. atwob, Ml m matter
(rttieh adV4e!I 'fallow the Icawa wlU
; HAartadt'ofli Jf
. VaaiHiiafHw:'v4Kr. awHhw'tha
klaat afcwld ba'fapoail in' good sou,
3laA'te:'M:k'Uraer'-W mM' daring
MraaahslMgai fatis adf
'".. J"" 'PtWXaWT,"W .
' -. A. --.-... 1 i i
a4watrd,dAlIy. Hi wntor the plant
.tiMjb:h.N'a-)a lAMw't! 4m
toua: bjrt .stwld ;not .! , too awe
s$Mavir0efc?sat3
boiid be thoroughly iayaeraed
Wkat or tub. a watar 4tud alio
saak;.wr.;a)iH Nt tfeatar r
. opprfcaaityt tefusoak te.,it8 eeotaV,
KxtiianiliwVtakHa it Vnt .of. iJa
batbtal) aa allowed it to drain awUila
anil do not give H any mere water
'.far two or ttipea day, fcen-let It have
A,drm9aekwrU4rlt tioV.far
s aext batk. (y eaaaflf okw)
, this pbta ye wffl, ba awiwteed to. see
tae .baatttlttil laater-'wiWii-tMelar
gkway )aara will show, and yon will
jM)tleaiaoytd,wlth,.tfc leave UHiag
"i -
If. thaw are iMrata-iti Jfcia aarth.glva
pwnt a liberal aoaklnif with soap-
mar pa eaany vmaoytnu A'lue ume
wawa wfn aneww mv pwpaag juat aa
wait aat not Jsjare the plant Tbe
laava sbouW be frequently eleasaa
with a aof'ti, damp cloth and Aaat not
kMowad to acmiate oB.tsan. Juet
My this BtMd h.:jM t awtsote
bow pwtwity,ltaJ1tfa tHM Mrova.
i.j ib ajaji ii a aAAj.AM4r
of an act) Wa ataple aM geod eeiBoeat
ytj!4Mm.trvr 1Mfi-!fmhMv
WMiency to y uatere the . brofcaaj
edges, of, th aetitfto a& be tooigtt. ta
tftbar: tt q4Wr jtosd aadKia,
b maaded dlahT tT,M atreng 4
fmay r uaa wKbut a lew iem-
w
ifi
j
''rrWrnjtJ
in i ' v j i j
&'
WE
.with, a
7. jarJf.rw
or asMT'iiaa.
aaa mil
A ft . .- .
"rtl;.?l' .i
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'Papcrlr the other Is noRt'UfBd,,ak-
ilns enro that It fits into the corners and
Vrwnd the sides. Tho flowers should
M'pJaced Jn row After row until ihcre
18 a layer ot flowers fitting ,boe 111 to the
other 'all' over the bottom of the box.
Never crowd n6r put one 'layer, on jtbo
toi) of another. The rows must be as
(ck together as possible., The Sower
heada Of'cacb row should &fc,!oBlthe
states of the row Immediately preced-
ilBg'it. so that when the, bOKia.'&nlahcd,
ealy flowers aro to ba 'seen and; no
'atenjs. ,
- Haw1 to Make Shoes Waterpi-eof,
Boots and shoes uiay bo rendired
permanently waterproof by, soekiiK
them for some hours tn thick soap wa
ter. A fatty ncUTia forced 'in tbo
'leather by thfrsoan-bteBsaiMltils
pervious to water.
i 7 '"
How to Clean late Stataeft Deaks.
For your Ink stained desk .try ih,fol-
lowlng treatment: Add alx deopa of
niter to a teaspoonf ul ot water and ap
.ply It' to the stain with & featker. If
the,, wood Is polished, rub with seet
jell immediately after, If the stain docs
W yield to' (ho first ajipllcalloy. make
'it straafeeriand repeat wjeproces. Ink
3will yield, to psallc acid and steam and
to salts and lemon. It oxalic acid la
employed, rub the spot with a stick' or,
cork which has been wet in toe acict
'and, hold It nt once over u stparalns
spout which Is ready for the purpose.
Unless all traces of the acid nre re
'moved by thoroogb wasainff a weak
'epot'wlll result from tho treatment '
CARE OF LAMPS",
j-'t
Mew to Manape Tbcm to Get the ,
',' ''m ,.' j ".. T-J I
JK-aw WLi;MBiiti ee rjiw o.im-
paietaea..receuMy .ny uif jjgauon
eowty;cemcii: - ' '
' Tae pi! reservoir ahould'beof etrBg
meial, properly folded and soWcred'a
the Joint nn3.MiouId not'be of chln4
gWSw or oth'cilirfisll ranterlaL There
should bano opeBlngbtftweeB'ta res'
ervolr and the-- burner other ' thatf
. to of' the reeecvpir and. eluoakl'sbaa
BO'.openiae ni lae.reaeryoir gacapc at
abee. "' j .mi
-The bttraer saewld be securely at-'
tacbed ta tbe reservoir, preferably by.
neasa of'k'traiMlwell.maderew
aaiewjaare fawiMi'ftHe'OTopea:
tlirowjhwlifchotl could nowfroiB
the'reierroir''nelilUw Jap be-ipeC
Srery taWe iumpimMA Save'
aad heavy baae, to which tlW reservoir
sboukt be atroBy attached. '
TVlcks should be sett atid-not ltoby.
ptalted and uhW Quite All the wick
tabe wHbeJay't l-Baneeaedia-
edlaWir
.''Tae waeriSpIr iodibe filled wltii oil
hikem tbe )aaip,J la., tit, and 'the lamp
TrtfcHtfdltfi kefihoroMghly clean ; all
oil aboald be carefully wiped off anil
all charred wJck and XUrt removed bq-
fore iMghtlng;' "When first lit, the wick
1 ahduJd"iVpfiHIally turned down and
.then' gradually raided. The wick should
not be 'turned down, as there W then a,
' greater liability to explosion' In lamps
of unsafe construction,
'e.m which havo no ertlngulablng
apparattM saould be pnt eutjas, fol-
lows:Th wick' should bo tarneA down
until there is only a' smnll; .flickering
-'Ssma,. ad a akarp puff "of breatU
akoaU tkan be" ;sent ncroas 'the .toppf
tfaa eWmaey, but sot down-H.' Cans or
'bettlea.wed'for oil should be freefiom
watar-akiitrt a4 afcottfd be kejat ther-
bBaly eieaed. - . M
v f Mew to Moke Chili tlMMu
ij Cop ftae three large jaakpi a4
three large green pepperej pat la a
heaping tabianeoriful of sK, a eap
lag taWaapooaral ot sugar land.thMe
cuofula'W vhMwar: add treBty-felit
I large tataatoea aad cook lit totiejbej:
ginger. eJorea and cinnaui-ff'arty'w
' If K waritd.
t.
jfei
k
'PWWHT 0 Mt9tm9WttMt aTSWai JUQjQf
Mt fever yoa ot mUi'm'
oaa(iBta a tnawier oc M,iwtw ynm
.rreak
.Mf! a eyiXtf.! wugj-fam
wottid'w." vmmAm- m .
ooi day. flTfea W mr w Wt ey
--11, . - y.
throueb the. tube which holds.tlwicai : yBJxJ
a tiTw 4,nu- Hhru a &i itf W99 sr"
whbla a -quarter of aH.iBckiefitbeibolp JftAbiIrfuS'
J- U. ml , .A. -... t- JnnMM aa.
i should be dried. at. a lire flu then to'
maiaiaj aitaau wimwn.
Pf.fW!.
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nsca' re mermgnes. The white of
two eggs with a quarter, of a pound of
ugar and.-the sama quantity ot al
mond paste-will mako two dosea tnacs
aroons. Whero linrQ boiled yolks nro
wanted It ls'niucU better to break the
esffs, separate carefully tho yolks from
the whites nijd-'drop tho yolks into wn
tcr that i boiling hot. Cook slowly
for twenty minutes. In this way tho
Iwbjtea nro saved for another purpose,
Kott to Maka Krerton ToSer.
Dissolve puo pound of sugar In a pan
Over tho tlfo with n gill of water and
-when qultn mtltwl add four ounces of
butter. Stir this all over the fire till on
dropping a piece Into somo cold water
It crisps directly. Remove , from the
'Are, add a few drops' of lemon nnd
poor Into buttered tins or plates to cML
ivoreon ScboelN.
In- Korcau schools tho master la
dressed In white,, generally wears spec:
taclca and always has a rod til oalcr
thnt the child may not be spoiled, lie
gathers lite flock around lilm in, the
most, fatlierly manner and deals out
Justice with nn unsparing hand. Tho
scholars are dressed In their best, .but
inuat study without thejr skoea.t These
latter fare kept In sight of the master
fit all times. The course of study-Is not
.vory extensive to look at, but whdn It
, comes to studying the Korean l-nfrunga
through the, medium of Chinese it must
bo confessed that tho bcglaalng of, a
course Is dltMcUlt. The scholar la first
taught the name, and meaning of Chi
nese characters and then thclr.meaulng
In JCorcan, .Jut as though be were
.obliged to 'searn KugllaU throegh tbe
medluui, ot tbe Greek alphabet. Stu-
'denta keep up a. steady drcnjwg noise
aa.each one goes on repeating' his-ncr-
' tlon of tho taBks aloud, regardless' ot
what ia going oa round htm. ' '
, Ant' Maanetle Kent.
Fort Darwin, la South Australia,
boeata of some of the most remarkable
ants' nesta in tbe wortdV They aro
known- as "magnetic" nttts, for the
simple reason that they are without
exceptI6n built lii a due north, and
rsoatU'dIr(!etlon. Consequently a trav
eler Joarncylng through the district in
which they nbouud may readily direct
his coarse by their aid. Ko living man
knows why these tiny architects build
them in this way. Tliey are merely one
Oht ot the many marvels Of the great
land ','down under." It seems, how
ever, probable that instinct leads these
tiny creatures to so construct their
dwellings that tho llcrce noonday sun
shall Iidve'the'Ieftst poMl We effect uiwij
their tnterlors.
m SALE-r
p C'..t'";.
ti
Tli.aafiaa.dir,to tPlUll'hlf
,WAAdM lutl. . ' Uut AAA. A A&1. It
property ats greet eaerlftce 'or ca? li it
ivo 'ui vnrjj ii
woek, He?!
potelbia Iff yt. next tew
gtB9;crnfer letieleeWellghttvatli.Jiot
and aoiu'wwr Beat street in (own
Tmi grsded tets Ja' Hoat of Kpiicopsi
araeagf ...TMonly .algtitfy residence
lot knaecpld, c!o in, in town
.Umber faatl, old grotrtbf,lo
About suoaerM can
inciaiHakrljt of
Fine driiflr nlorr
fixMrae aad1 laraitare at)i''8rt Ul draat
rtkViwWbt.t3a09. about ball
rH'IMbaet.awkt!.lMHlaeM, la the'
statsv ,iS)fa4aiWtj.coHM 'geser
atar, boKitoglaee, yaUon, Slier, bot
tle..boxa. cyaboM. all t44 reedr
t6Jtoifnv.,Co'$iaz Wm-rit, ntlca.
;rKro WHiaing-rpayii (BterM m fwJW
at J0W'ait from. rant.
Star latteaautoraslis erof a ak! long-
iMMtatriM m, bw, jbk j ram me fattorr
II all tuts -property can beaakl tamed-
MaMiigraat aartaiBS wiHttefrHMetJ.and
baW4Jurntar wilj M M. Call
in iu nuuien jcf a. uuiiUAfl
Union Pufhitufef Store
FURNITUHn MAKfcS
THE HOME
"Tho cottage was a thatched ono"
nly-tells again that the Interior i ,tha,
mportant thine, Yoo cb npt always
rontre-l tha architecture, hui rait pun
dioo4a ihd furniture. Hue (hat it h liar J
iuuiiioui, gracoiui ana comiof taint), ww
Uiatyoa,buy ol u .
C.,A Johnson, Propr
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DTOSE AGAINSI XOIOS v
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'.'. U yon Ipt'.a cold g(il hold o you, itmoanston, days or two wooKs of ',',
utscorafott-iimay'lncnn porlK " i
; Moatnny cold can noiv bo stopped if trenled In time,-' TltO'remoily.Ii , '
. . lmrmlnti nrtit it .inmlnrarnliln linriiilocu
It leaves von wondorlne wheru tho
x than noioto it negnn.
ewnsiacKfena unxanvo uoiu iftoiots is mo romotir
houco (or la ne soon u the avmploms
r u over
fall.
HUGE 25
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Marsh field, 8 a. int.
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Empire, xo a. in, ;
warshheld, 3:30 p.
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Fare' from Marshfield to
HtMMBsjStn9iHaSMflMislllliMliHa
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THE STOdEBAKER VEHiaES
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Hitches.
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uniaii mii 111 iiiii 11 1 is
I 5 m, BBjsmans. aanef io.
I :A m amber o Brasher Dickey,' eett-
"Dey's'so maiy eWMa 14 y famWy
4we.got tfred qokin roan' fcr'aamcB fee
rewt w wa mm aaoie. ue twin gaia
lpvrty an Klche," ' -
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