can: to lie on his back in the gun tnd study the stars. Belinda it diï¬- A!†to carry on conversation in so- ‘einy u hc once did. In fact, there is only one thing in lite thtt yields him pleasureâ€"his business. In- the mw rut. between his oflce or store ï¬nd his home, he and: his only joys. a. tenth: tied of his early years, sac- Iflood everything ivhich he then h d M, to the goal of hism-bition. ï¬g in mm for the “almighty dollar] .9. m h‘beautitnl in his social life in been lost sight 01. He has devel- oped his money-getting powers, the ignition which grasp and hold, at the aspen" of all his nobler qualities. very truly writes Orison S. Marden, in Suc- can. In middle life, he suddenly awak- ens to the he that he no longer loves music, thnt his admiration .10:- poetry and painting has evaporated. He ï¬nds flat. in due: not. linger by the myuido to drink in the glory of a Inlet a 1:. used to db. He no longer fl. Paulo- (or In. 8mm Anmrber, of Braddock, Ps. tarnish“ a limiter: 0! there- cent burly-burly in stocks. About ï¬ve yarn ago she purchased 18 than-es of Northern Paciï¬c. paying $10 a share. Shortly snag-ward the bqttmn fell out a! the mnkot and the stock became pruticgfly worthlcu. Her brother- in-lsw 'owned some of the stuff, but sold it for as cents a. share and urged ms. Auwemr to do the me. She deéuned to do no, but put them in cheap frame: and hung them up on the wail: u a reminder of what then seemed to be her toll: in making such an‘ investment. Dn'n'ng the whirl in Will street, when the dock m jump; in; $100 a n leap. the sent her shares to New york, when they were gobbled up at 1n immune ï¬gure. Now it de- velop that llre._Auwerter failed 00 Many A man ha: unriflch'thï¬ W put of himself in his struggle 10! poi-tn “summit levied tome yeah use, and thorn mm: to hi and] pros- poets of her getting the pus-chm wâ€" n..- ,_ my men cud Women are reading eagerly everything dealing with ques- tionl' o! 111‘ uni immortality. We but ‘ great many elderly readers who no absorbed in such literature. I suppose modern thought he: Input their eel-l; beliefs. and they m strug- gling lo tesdjnst their theories and doctrine: in the little time that in left to them. Psychology and' ill tonne of occultism have a grip u‘bon the pub- lic interest now, and sociological works ï¬nd '20 times the number of readers they had even ten years, ago. [1. interests me to see howjnany young men are delving in sociology and eoo- nannies, a. Luge propozflon of them be 'ing from the working classes. There 3 an opportunity in Cuba for the investmem of capitaLii persons in- vesting will be content with moderate returns, onyx Senator O. H. Platt, in Success. I do not think our new pos- seuionl hold out any inducement for on American who proposes to support himself and to better his condition by his labox} The climate of the trap- , _ __L‘|. A“ vi â€"â€" -â€" iel is not humble to the northern won-mm“. and the capitalist who expect. to double his investment in a year or two, according «to the present arm for obtaining immediate wealth, In very likely to be disappointed. Busi- neu methods, business eagacity, and eontenhneht with reasonable returns, on likely to make vbntnree of capital hilly remunerstive. : ‘ North Carolina; One of the bestâ€" bojm men in Raleigh named hi! chil- dren otter the states of the union; and they are among the most prom- inent people’ in that section today, among them being Rev. Wisconsin Rayner *nnd Ygrmont Connecticut Banter. Newbnr'n is the home of Sharp Blunt. The home of Sink Quick is in Richmond county. Prof. Dred Pamela, of Greensboro, is one of the foremost. educators in the state, while the home of Early Dawn is Raleigh. lpsertions in this column â€words or lea-.01“: insertion ‘ {our “mums .25 .75 centse An ad! in this (:01nt must be paid in ad- vance wherp‘ad adverï¬ser has no mum ac- Fox thawâ€"Cow, Holstein andyJerâ€" say mixed. giving twelve q'uarts of milk nday. . ' A. Wnsox, pang. . Ron schoolhouse, Highwood. a no end of odd mmel Want Column. luccess. .le nu givep up his friend- ships, torn up .13 markable with the awn pa. Th Ptn-Americsn expositiorg‘ 3 taking had in helping it dong. Especinl elf inmnrimion is been :3 Lib“. under vnriou 013 as. in tobd held on the openingday‘ my 2:; ~ En: tries mugt be made not I; i r thur‘July so, and spedmenl bein 1 “gee not late: an noon on the oponiz. “by. Extensive discoveries .gr oil ï¬eld- in Ten: heve occasioned l" “61th in that statemhich reca“ the menu in Western Pennsylvuil ) yen-s ago. There is a risk tor oil uncle, and n fever-£511 speqnlation in :o Ihnres of companies formed toiï¬mlop the wells. A single recent i~ u, at a D31- lu newspaper contain bdvertisem ments 0! 37 comppnies. ‘ formed _or forming, with nominal (i pita! stock- ranging :11 the way 11-: 1 $25,000 to: $500,,000 and aggregath; more thin; 322,000,000 g 3 Prof. Simon Newcomb‘ Eecturing oi the progress of “tram: t_ , before Go lumbian university. “y : “It is d: tax-mined that th‘e loll-r: :~ temdunov in; forward in space 4“. 30 mile: an hour, but whence it osmc :- whither! is going no 0119.an toll. ' All we ham got to do in to keep .qnie 1 {nd hold on The agricultural dejf, rtment re- ports that inaectl are do troying the crops in various parts c be country. Formerly the birds des 1 ryed the in- sects. but man destroyet’; the birds, and now he must do th work him- seltotgmh‘m ' " g’vg’ "* large , Goal Gavel my I laws. In Scott county the 73; use money received from the saloujxs is used to improve the roads. At fl rs t ashes were used on a rock foundat‘ou. As ashes necame scarce gravel V33 clipped in And used instead, giving," better satis- hction. Small rocks w~m laid on the ALA inane: deqp. Kill: crosswise, flat fore tent on th_e right Milk crosswise, 1h“ ~ to any, one fore tent on the right 1‘. d a bind tea! on the left. and vine w an; the milk thus flows more oopiou 9 v than by pn- am milking. , 4 _ y It“ {or Variou- C. I". Langworthy 3 market, the shells of: should be wiped elem and the eggs graded 1‘ In some markets brow'j {erred to white. It is! the Boston market? eggs. such a.- are lsi‘ Cochins, Dark Brahmj month Rocks; sell 3-? ï¬ve cents per dozen mi shelled eggs, such a: Brown ‘Leghorns, Bu! White sud Black Min‘ York market, on th« whitashellod eggs b1} price. It is well k1 that the color 6! the 1 ‘lution to the food ‘ k Revitw. 1 one! before pm en‘ i: g the higher 1. wn, however, â€1111135 no re :3 ‘ue.â€"Fnrmerl' “the“. IS that fbl‘ :w' laid egg! it necessary. regards size. eggs are prev hated that in 1 momâ€"shelled by Partridge « Barred Ply- from two to ‘6 than white- we laid by 'Leghorna and cas. In New other hand, Tolcpbom 72I Winneth, Denier in Unsolme and Families quQliui P. O. Box 10‘ JOHN SMITH tines PHYSICIANAND “SURgEON i’romy Block. 0"? :9 Sn lied In I e or Small Quan- L-e (“acts by mm“! at Weisen- bérg's 1?qu E355? .orummly CENTRAL AVENUE. -.\... ., unend‘eilr m R. NORRISS OILS Er PM (Mike Wlunetkl. Illinoi- Illinois. . A. MARCUCCI, - _flo_rjh Shore Ice Cream Mfr. On‘lMPROVED HIGHLAND PARK REAL ESTATE in Sums of $1,000 and Upwargis. MONEY TO LOAN EDGAR M. SNOW CO. 101 WASHINGTON 81"., CHICAGO. 342 :UIST. 5v; Creamery Butter. éalways fresh. \ '; [311011. 40: in Beth rnia Fruits. rs, Picnics. Ito. Sup-plied {e or Sun-.11 Qusnfldeu. the best and freshest. [EAT HARKET. G. ROSS PER CENT HIGHLAND PARK WI! RDAIIID and.†In older. Key. mule Ind W0“ If I" this Electrical are: they him