m a NU' Jersey farm 3 In vect- ~ than was I calobntlon In honor V“ I mrklbie walnut. As mum. {mm-a. (ooh tad nurw. RhF had hem ' “than“, M net-viva to nne Inmlly it my nan ml the chain family. ‘ m the mulch-Harm. gunned mar-c. the occuslon. Tm ' of the Ma led her to her sent it. In“ of the able. Ind the young m Mi tum In waiting on her. - " no are unusual element: In m. Probably there are few â€'6 unaided no long upd lheré‘ are protra- : wflch could be gath- g with mm united enthu-‘ ‘ Mr macflon. their a» u! (Maude. One ream . Wuhgluobotound Km “'1. the other In tho , Aâ€? W n Arum ’E anh- “tho ' ' mule. n _ m M W, M “‘0 not . . MW' u the old an" r. m Ooâ€" uot drum and con M I. to W In the d 1†ml.- Ol' ‘3!!! Chi out. at a. mu.“ who than 1 Mn! 1'qu to â€hernia. y: I). m min an 0!.) mm" ~ “I†Clu' 'Dlll' by lh-lr m In“ "I. tins. and to “run my own In“ “. It If: only I met mud" It ï¬- 1 calm cure-Ion. m Amer- - â€and (“can In. hoveur. of “I". Importing. The Inna-l m of tho United Sale! I! nbont .0 m million pounds. or om.» “of the entire cm or the world â€A" Alarm out four million hush * gun The the"; mmlly mandâ€" N I M0. in now nhlppod In Inn-pa MM the.“ Germany. where they are m mind with mousse: and MI bod for cattle. Am the pnbhmu In flue-I uri- m Md rlnlty Ivorian m 4009 h bun-(d. m can of W! m hula In Important ohm All than I: none tn um. malted do" can ho hum non-Incl for good M m mamm- 0! "Ir. m “I In mun-tad (ll-(rm. It In In- m "ml IIMM! M luturo’ rill “I! 60 lo" mphum‘l And Iltlr Inn of llvollhood. lorhty own (- (be. m Wldl. (but «boy dull M undo! the heat possible Inâ€" [31' W a! 1M mull 1nd unimportant M politics†has become I mr dbluulnmhytlanfln-nn mm kl 3004 NIH M ollmlnI-d M be In“ (be can Coal of omr â€H to nourish†Mum W!) M Ila-n nun. 0'"! who hum try m but Inc-puma. O.“ M..- h... in w. II VFW] h hm of wrong N nu m1. mt cl Ibo In! lemon- (hl pull.» Mann leu- In that It Must than can to to mod. Than I. . TI. met It often Mien :- tho qmun. _8:67a.m. Oaflflmm. 12:09an anm. Luann) Exam. Mom hours Ire from 7:00 I. m. h 1:00 p. m. [an mall In the evening h cloud at 7:00 p. m., and leave: here 1t 8:44 cola; east. gy-t “man. .0113 III-I nownns GROVE. QIIIVAI; 0" HAIL. u‘wm mama†.mnu flh and an. mum . 7HHBl12! Ill Downer- vae. Ill. Elbert 0. Stanley. P. M. (D2108) OFFICIAL?!“ CARD Adv. I. mean" Boat. 21. 190.. (ï¬uwcct lo chum with- out notlco.) Grove Mlalm COMPANY [mum-Ital.) 1021.1 ll :11 12:40 :18 5 :50 gm 40 pm :21 11 In M So. "all St. 0 :65 u may. amou- ï¬aï¬mummm 717888000! ll A "he Chicago. 55‘ 1‘1. ‘50 .530 1.40 0:40-- ‘HD There are two Account: of the orig- In 0! the “pro-start. "Mind your I": and (1’1" According to one, It rose from the only method used tn public- houne of chains customers for the uncut of beer they hnd consumed on credit. P stood for pint, Q for quart. and an the mm were tented weeh‘ ly. It was necessary (or the taper to "mind ht: P‘- and Ch." According to ‘the other story; the phnao owes It: ‘ortgtn to the dlflteutty the printer‘s 0le h“ unnamed from time Im- memorhl In dltttngulnhtng between thc lower use P‘n and 0‘: o! the Ro- ma type. The similarity betwun the two letters II no great. pattlmllrly‘ when thcy are reversed. as In the woos-d n1 dkmhnttng. thut the print- .“ Imam b‘ mun turned by tho for-nun to “mind his P's Ind Q'I." l0! III m up†are unkind, llko dlillcultiu .Iitll public m“. The true public aunt who lug been doing bi. work CI! In pad day out qnlctly {or half I century uldom llndn the great dom- ocntic finally he hll been tolling (or unlud to recognize his value at the and of the long term. Not ï¬rst in‘ (latitude or my other fault Is pecullat to democracies. but demorrac‘es have a proverbial dnnnlency of gratitude. It may be proï¬table to vonsiller whethv or u a people we shall not ï¬nd that tho abillty to rander prlval» mu] public service and the dlspoaltion 1n honor prlvate and publlc service are the same mg line In bat How Important men that the sanitary nmngemema should be carefully looked Alter. Ind In par- tlcuhr the ventilation. haunt-l loo-coo In I0... In", nun Oo- LlMl-o I. M. Then an In" malt: who mam OM tho luaurioa o! llfo. at who do not corn for lho vanllln tho thor- oughly caloy oolld tot-form Amou lhoaa aolld mlorla la a and had. A nod hod naaol ho had vllhoal aoma “man, You mm have good and aprlnn u a loo-Gallon for "00 bod and ahould hwy only lhoaa at tho hoot qullly. Our Ihla you mast ham a good ~n hllf mum. Whoa I was a boy my mom" was very proud ol hot bath" hula of cum ah: had Durham a down mada lmm the loath- on ol a" um I": nlood am our on. larm. How many llmoa l haw done dilly la tau-hing lino moo. l han had lame arm for tech when l have been “not by "no strong ulna of those hlrdo. Bat loalher had: an, no longer popular nlnco they rolala tho heal o! the hotly and are too loft and warm lmdloa to mall. tho sleeper Indolent and laohlnu In enemy. The covetlag ol hull atmld be u lelu an poo-Ibis. Heavy com lomblea oppre- the sleep". "My people cover lbomoolvea In had allh loo many qolllo and blankeln‘ slmply, cont ywmll moon: to hoop com- fortably worn and you on) rent much holler. Among well to do peovlo Iron bod-tenth have taken the plooo of all other: A famlturo dealer told me thathoooldarorloadnflron Manda when he cold one wooden beoataad. Iron but: are lean comm. are non atlracllve. cleanly and all-y, The bed as well as tho room should ho thoroughly all-ed each day. Perhaps you do not roallao that you mend nearly hall of your mum nu. but would b. no" no fut m 0! any. ham. too my. A ten mnmdnblo [Actor In In. undomocntlc mutton o! min-Iona] mm In â€pom! no duty. The noel-l mower-“on I": doubt“); lumen- my you-l man to mm note-lon- I†would not ally um I incur-r m mm llvlu In a ii The limitation of the memhurshtp oi any profession. ltuninees. or trade is a dimcun and delicate matter. When too many follow a pursuit it reduces the proï¬t for every one engaged. Trade unionism reéognizes this and bases one of the most Important of its policies upon it. in business. and especially in the protessions, it is left to work itself out almost unchecked save by its own natural action. That is, s cer- tstn proimsion. because of especial cir- cumstances. begins to attract more than are really needed In its ranks. At ï¬rst. and. indeed. for s long time alter the damage In done, It is not senor ally known. Finally it is realized that this proleuslonsl work is underpaid as . computed to other work on the same Intellectual plant. Its proï¬ts are so small as compared to the cost a! living that the othar ronsiderattons. personal Ind nor-Isl. which always enters into the choice of n prolessionni no longer compensate. llut tn- this» time than ands have committed themsrivea. and the tragedy at hope deforrerl and at crushed ambition» is dram-ad out to it: end. Wu recur to this well known evil at this tinm hormm- o! In article on the oversupply in the medical proin aion published in a rtwnt number at the Journal of the American Modiml Association. The- warning conveyed hy the (acts rot-ital should be given the widest prmnihla currency. The propo- ssl ihst medical schnoin relum- mstrtr ulsntn Ind manna 'hf’mit’IVl'tl «iurlnts n left of "riosn mum" to graduate in- Itruction in hardly prsvticahle llut it is cortnlnly desirable that whatever run ho done through publltity to dotw young turn from on unronnldored and uninformed choice at the medical pro fo-ion should in- donr. A mmmlxn of alumni-summit, n it wen. would of rourno. he uubjnt to the suspicion oi selï¬sh intemt lint thnt Initiatin- should he endurni for tho aim of the larger good luvutvrd. Tho- mull" preo- nnd parlodiuls can do much to mole tha situation known, and thnt ll tho only tuition-ta Ind «kaolin [rut moat. Tho prottlom is thou more din!» cult lhnt the rho-pom ot «tut-(ion In Arbor-tea mun smo- to tho protet sloop rat-tint; rosy. month not. par “I Jul Your l"- I-l Q thins. A0001) m. :‘rut. Gem-39 Forbes has given new "(e to the bolt»! in the â€hence of An unmn nine! bum"! Neptune. He bases his canriuslrms in favor o! the reality of int» planet on me peculiari- ties o! four remarkabin. comets. mp- pmod to ho lntimatoly minted to one mother. Those are the comet; o! 1366. 1843. 1980 Ind 1882. Prof, Porhos‘ um In that flu.- mmet oi 1556. which was dumbed u at "prodigious magnum" and which in said to have lad to the nbdimtion ot the Emperor 1 Chrla V" Int Mammal! by the Influ- ence of the tumitliiom plant. and ave birth to the than other comet: named. In of which were wry brim ml otherwise rem-mus. Hi: all cal-Nona Indicate that the plum in outï¬t-I _ll mu st 3 distinct of “m 9.000.000.0116 an. hen the an. “it!“ It. m of "volum- tn III-It M“ â€In . The quantity of light which It I: now mthto. to obtain. at n reasonahle mi. from tang-ten lamps in scrim has led to an innovation in street- Iighting in some Michigan towns. whirh. it is thought. may ï¬nd wide adaption. In Gnnd Rapids. where the system'eeems ï¬rst to have been p- piled the tunglten lamps are strvltm um the street. between the eaves o! the. inflicting. in surh a way that they form the outilne of an nrrh. The etc" of A series of these illuminated "the: resembiea that o! a nanny at lamve muting the street. and lined- ding down upon it a pinning illumina- tion. The same system has been adopt- ed In Big anldl. and in under consid- eration in Cream-me and other towns. A Iriter in the London Times m- gosh I: we, in vhlrh rm instantaneous! photogrnph o! the wheel. of a min; mm may give A mmre oi It. need With the total-plane amen shutter the dot moved In mil 3 way In to die» the ï¬rst the [art of the wheels which innrhes the ground Sim-e the upper urt oi the wheel: in moving with hire the velocity of the PIP. Ind the lower part is relatively etetlonnry. the enert in the photograph Is to distort the image of I wheel intn an ellivtiul‘ (om- whme shape uriee in accordance 'ith the speed. Hem. ii the time movement at the shutter ls net-cruel! known. the weed of the pee-in; car an be quirkly deduced. A mum nllglun mums-Mon In trying Io Inmohnl I rm Dry enmr- “In. the min-Hon o! the Lap- rm Layla-d. when they are In flaunt cl utlmucm. to me mon- hnllhful I" do»: n! Labrador Ind Newfoundland Th1- bhriamlnl M Ibo ulna 0! loan- mm lamp: h dun to "no he! (Ml. although OM mun. point cl rum h in "up Mlnborhmd M 0.000 0. II to 31-: (a mum!» long Dunn (In! ten- mlun In warm. Armrdlu In Ito trio-mm- of II. lu-uhnmu "MIN-lo of Tot-hook". ml: hum-n mum rmln In - dell- mu nut-Mn which (Mr In" "5va- cd a tumor! vlmrk- !m Ilkh « I! â€link ['0 «IA-l I! The will. rMummu Viki Pral- lht noon-nu In noun-lad to try to shoot wine: In Mrlm rod!) ha 0! I "Howl-h rotur. not no sun-II llahm than "I wanton" "hunt. but It In I lnrnr haunt. A pnllmlmvy «manta by Ibo no loch-J urn-y pm- the mumry'n po- uch-la madman" tor I’M .1 bdrm 115300.000 Ind immomo hurrah. In mum {IIM‘M lumln In I001. CASH CAPITAL 0P srocxtummw. By Frederick U. Anita". I take It that no Hts-Clive dental can be on. (em! against thn nmrtton that many of the superb buildings which are massed In tbu Wall ntrflet dlutrlct 0! NH! York Atrn lztrm-ly devoted to homflnx concerns whlch dnnv their â€venue from the tum-Mauve pllltlk'. 'l‘hlu mm pulnllr parltttlh' natal for their o-remton. It mullnuei to contribute thu tunds thuh Int-In- mu-h luvmtnn-Ms .uronmtm. The renal er «III In- appalled by the [Mix 1 nm about to rue and the alumni: fable wool I am about to nulmtlt. It Is not ullI-n-d that whnt In kmnn an the Wall .Itmrt tllulrtt‘t Ir «min-Iv drvutt-tl to "N' minnows of I'mruhtton. It lnv'mlml hundrvds. nml [unduly "mu- nndu, o! tlrmu I'Mrh hlu- m) tllrn‘l (‘Ollt‘tfh h'llh lhu various nxchunpr; but It In tm-thla to NM» at n n-zr naughty clou- airman-nation Io tlw tot-I punt by "Ion" who detny ttu- um at th» Wall utnwt game. TIIO ul Molt. M New \‘nrl H" thn "ml 1hr Wall ‘1.“ dlllflr! h um! n a ï¬gure mun-en unnum- PAPERS mm PEOPL i The future work of these Ind similar associations wlll he inestimahle. But it Is altogether unselfish. There in not. a dollar In It for anyone. [Jim all or the great American democratic movements. the study of econom- ics in [or the good of the many It the sacriï¬ce of the few. And it ls‘but one of a more of the activnlen of men from the broader college and the greater university which democracy In establishing all over the laud, by local tax or private gittslâ€"v-Americnn .‘lliunzlne. The Sat-law for the Prevention of Tuberculosis in do I" oflective work in many States. From the other end of the college camp-m the students of ownmniva are gaming into public life, and one group or them has tanned and is maintaining the National Tax Association Ind the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences, which hold national conierences and are gntit erlnx most \uiunble data and [owning most important convulsions in economics and sociology. A gout-mun" ago, wheu the college curricu- lum began to broaden and the laboratory be» gall to take an Important place In college llle, educated men hemmed the materlql splrlt of our education. There was a movement to force pducallon back to (he humanllles, hack to culture, hack to “the sweet serenlly of books." llu'. now the laboratory la returnlng to the democracy that founded lt the uervlc-r that la due. Our sclelmllcluoclelles are most purely ultrulstlc. The health and well-being of the masses ls engulns aclenllstu All over the natlon. A score of scl- ontlllc socletltes, Stale and national. have an thelr reason of balm; some lmprovenmnt In our publlc Ille. COLLEGE IN AIEBICAN LIFE. any!!! EAL: ag’éxl. 2 than rm By Wllllun Allan White. Every ono hu hard of the Mall- moth Cu: at Kentucky. but In prob- uhly um um m: In discovery was data the men for alum earth for (It mum gt ï¬lm-tn, 1‘. m b a can u: Pattlng her on the shoulder In a (n- therly manner. Bishop Potter replled: "My dear woman. to are both carn- Ing our living." “I thank you very much. and appre rlnte how much It means for a‘bna'y person like youmll co give your tlme to reporters." As she rose to take leave, she said. graciously: Then In a dear. direct manner he dictated his statement. After the re porter had ï¬nished writing. she courte- ously altered to read what she had written. The bishop lnalsted that he knew [Int it was correct. I'm! allowed It :0 go without hearing 1:. i In“ man. no» mu. i A woman reporter attached to I New Yon: newnmper was ant-e sent to obtain an "interview" with iheinte Bishop Pom-r. She made an unpaint- meni by telephone. says the New York Times. hm on account of other en gagemen:s. was nnabie to be on time, However. when she arrived. she (com! the bishop ready to receive her, He cordially invited her to be seaierl. and inquired as to the nxart nature of the desired information The perpendttular hetght at the Kakteur Pull on the Potnro river. mun». Brttlah Gutann. tn 7n teat. or nearly the times that at Stuart. The width nrte- from 350 feet tn the dry season to 400 test In tho. ntny seam. and the depth at Inter put»: over ntmtlnrly rang†from a few feet tn twenty feet. Even In very dry mm; the river D11 a depth 0! thlrty-tlve feet about 1 quarter of a mile show the fall. The rum 0! the tall ts of nnastone. vtth a capping at harder mnglotmrata. It ts wanted that the 1."! my be used to provide Dover. and It In pothtod out that thn chm {all alone would supply two and «meetghth million horse poverm [Aidan Illustrated Nets. 1'5. '09!"- Gil-tut Gave. 1113 mm IALL 0' THE POTAIO EN]... flVB ï¬ll-3 '1'!!! mom 0? NIAGARA By Margaret Bate-on. 'l'!un-»qu.1rters u! :I n-ulury ugu'll was (hr umbuiun ur ru-ry [Irwin-runs ruin-u In build hlmwlf a houw. ’l‘hrsu huusm n-nlly ln-M lhlnun. ’l'ln-ro- were lmlm-nm- ph'lln’w‘. Ami llwn. u lull sph-mlill (uhlm llu-n- \wrv III lhmur lemma-5 ’l'lwn- um- um unly Um! urI-ut nude wlth lht- many h-uu-s ck-‘llmn-«I m mung: hut m u" llu- allllux rumnx llwrn- mum] bl- o-n-r in many flow. xlmrlmm. mml mm“; m. whh'n mark nulld ln- dum- xmd things mum lu- Inhl, Numuhu'n m- hmv cllmhmlhv "um um: rem-puma rmmm Ihnn 1m“ n-wiu- u lullvrlu: lillh- luhlc auI-l null:- \\'I- clim- at n Inhh- nhlrh anummmlnlw .l The nurmw lulu In There lug vim-4 huhy rrufl ululmu muh-r prnIu-M. uur llllh- hmlrumu» huu- rich-u. but Im ml-hlkn un- uu uum- lllw “Mun-w. uuly u qmmlhy ur plmlugriunlu lu-rlluuul) «run .Igulmsl n uurnm' ulnl uf munL Aml. mmsl a! nil. lln'h- I» mu 1: dun-l ulm- ul n'hhh u [Irrmu run ml \nlh Inn-Inn uml wurk ul ll. .\ ulruulu: mum may hul‘ larrlllrr Mum llu- uln-lllluu (run: ll of all urnullvh- lnhlw. lhu M In mud: 1w- huhnahlv. ll ll unall umuhr llml "mph- nuu‘mhun Iry n-"lhnuully m mrluil lnn- Ihm- nm-r ulhmvr. n In Inna-v "WOW I:- m-Ilnhn: ulu‘ um «In m manual"; mom. M has! mum- In-l) pm)» [luv \iuIm. ur Ill-nu: nl nun-l llu- phmulu |l ‘l'lu- pm'l Mm “lulml fur "1m hum at Mount Ial gulllu, ltd tr) thlu; Imu.. lm Ihu- uurv a! 1mm! n! â€In" ~ â€um“ I! mu n! â€In lw umml hu- m-II â€mum, “WHERE ARE THE HOUSES 0F YESTERDAY I" it is ultra~conuervaiive to assert that onevthird of this capitalization is employed in entering to specu~ intive enterprises and etnplayments. 'i‘hiu constitutes an item of 375 000,000 for New York City alone, and the nation will uwell this to 5100,0001!!!" and more. “'0 have taken no account of the cost of the fixtures in the thousands or omces in thene buildings; neither imu mention been made of many other item» which properly belong in this calculation. The total amount 0! ï¬xed capital invested in the umouintive game in the i'nlied States is npumxinmtely indicated in the follow- ing table: invested in exchange buildings ............ $ 25.000.000 Value of membership tickets ........... . 100.000.000 Invested in oflice buUdings . ........ . ...... 1000.000 25,000,000 Fixtures and incidental: .. 'l‘olal ............. Everybody's Magazine. 060 and 8.100.000.000, the exact amount belng dependent on what may properly be Included in the term. “Wall street district." Within the most reasonable boundaries for this district must be Included property worth at least the former ï¬gure; and it may he assumed that the real selling value 15 at least 20 per cent in excess of that assessed against the owners. "The White Fenilvr." There is n bird hnown an the “‘Whantear." which has a drab color- ‘ed breast, coal black wings. and with I mall but conspicuoul white spot at the bane of the an. It In very common In Scotland. when It I: know- †tho' 'chchsm" n I- m this bird am we get the nun-loo, 'ilsowhx (to white fault." Th0 wt"- m II tit M: m In your my 0-- m but 1- m m When the Mammoth Cave was found. every part of the great cavern was searched for cave earth. Prom pit, byways. and avenues glans car. ried out the bunny loads M petre earth Many thousand: 0! tons were treated, and the rude chemistry of the any prbduced something like a hun- dnd thousand pounds of ultpetre within two years. The Americans needed gunpowder. :nd to make It niey required nltpetre. They had seen getting it from Spain and Italy. but the Bmham hm stop- ped that. and than was no American suphly of tho snhstanrp. A waving chemist. named Samuel Brown, had shown how saltpvtrn. or potassium nlt- rate. could he obtained from cave earth. And no the quest I'nr caves .1: begun, and assldnonsly continued. Congress In 1807. which remade Amer- ican vessels m ml! for Europe and rot- elgn vessels m land cargoes In Amer!- c1 32.30.000.000 Cite-go n-een. toeâ€"207 809.9“, landing. Ala-yum. oIq-mius-Os- Bombs were invented In Holland in 1496. Romemhsr the nam0â€"Doun‘wand min, no Mhor. For sale by all dealers. Prke .10 runs. Punterfllllmrn Ca. Bunk). New York. mic ml: for the United Staten. )lrn. F1. 0. Mnnln. Washlngiun «not. Naponlllo. Ill. may: "I Dav- yin-rival arm beneï¬t [mm Dan‘s Kldmw Pills. They relieved me of mmh awning an" I not! many mm a"?! with "lilo Mom. I Mr» had a woaineï¬s of (he kltlnoys for nev- pnl years. musing dlny hmduhm. mnmmm and I mum lot-Hun of kam. l derloled a In! weeks an to try Dunn‘s Kldney Pills and I an wry glad I did so. (or hero" I hill used one box. I tn mm‘h boner. "(Ian‘s Klrln-y Pills mm to he glvlng m4. strength and an drlvlng the mic Ink! lmm my system." A um. 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