, .... i iumpo 1 bi'"w'i :cfffrvwj ""ff .-;: ' i--v .i m t . - i AM IIWu 2B.tt . . ... . .. - - .. 1 r "wMni'. J"SV'V-T.W fwWBgt INH'J HHII"B PH?C J. 'U4Wyi-1 itA f r.... ... ... - nffir..,ii,i T.T.. . -"-'"" -hniiwimwi IM-IW WWrTT - "uMMMraMWjj 1 I J fr b I The Chief C. B. HALE, Pibllhr A Doiling Duwn of I lie More Im portant livents Here and There Washington. CliHo linen, who uni ono of Aclnynb closest supporters, has re signed as minister general of tho Madrlz calilnct In Nicaragua, accord ing to ndvlrcs sent to tho state de partment William I'ittuinn, tlio American en gineer captured by Madrlz and con fined in n prison cell In Managua, l reported by Amurlcnn Consul Ollvares at Managua to bo 111 with malarial lover, although his condition Ih said net to he serious. Tho application of the supposedly financial Piling of President Tuft on what constitutes whisky, may ho fiiiKponded for some tlmo ns the re sult of Iiulslnnn couits acting on a petition 01 representatives of the so called whisky trust. Unless futher neglect and mistreat merit Is shown ly tho Madrlz gov eminent, toward William PIttmnn. tho American engineer now held In Managua nB n prisoner of war, the state department will leave his case in the hands or United States Consul Ollvares In Mnnngun. The Interstnto commerce commis sion nniumnrod Monday that the re enlly filed tariffs tanking advances In tho freight rates on rattlo and dressed beer between Chicago and New York had not boon suspended. The matter' arose through an In quiry from an Important New York InihlnisH bouHO ns to the proposed rates. Foreign. The olnboratc funeral given King Edward cost tho nation $202,500, as Is shown In the supplementary llnanclal estimate. Dr Leslie Dodd Ward of Newark, N. 3, ice president of tho Prudential Insurance company, died in London... Itr Ward was not In good health when ho sailed from Now York and his con dition grndunlly grew worso after his M-rlvnl in Ixmdon. At Cracow, Gnllcn, n great three lay's national relish festival In celebration of the 500th anniversary of the battle of Tannenhorg, In which the Polish and Lithuanian army de feated and broke tho power of tho Teutonic order began with the unveil ing of a monument to King Lndlslnw Jagello. The Glasgow board of trade return shows that during tho live months ending May :t1, no fewer than 29,535 passengers loft the Clyde for places out of Europe. Of these 41,101 wero bound for the United States and 15, 055 lor Canada, thirteen for Aus tralia, and slxty-slx for other places. In the month of May alono I.GOIl left tor Canada and 2,837 for tho United States Piosecutlons against manufactur ers of lee cream cones containing borax are to ho Instituted by tho gov ernment under tho puro food law. large seizures of cones were mado recently In different parts of the coun try by Inspectors of tho department of agilculture. Analysis ol the cones helped disclosed tho presence of bora, n property which has been held to be deleterious to the human tttomaoh. Military aviators engaged In n mimic aerial battle at Vlncennos. The UltH'B, representing the attacking lorce, bent the Heds, tho defending force Iloth forces can led guns to n height of 100 meters (nbout 325 feet). Mutsuhtto, emperor of Japan, has telegraphed to Piesldent Tuft that It was a great pleasure to him to have tho opportunity of seeing Jacob M. Dickinson, the American secretary of war, on his recent visit to Toklo when the secretary was shown eery cuurtey by tho Japaneso officials. General. Senator Ilristow says Kansas lb not taking Speaker Cannon seriously. President Taft has taken tho con servation policy In his own hands. MIbb Katlo Tomara of Chicago, 21 years old, was seriously wounded af ter a struggle with u burglar whom she discovered In her bedroom. W r McCarey, postmaster at l.e gate., Lovo county, Okl., ended his life by drinking carbolic acid. A post- jlllce inspector told McCarey that he would go through the office records. When ho went to tho office ho found McCarey dend. In tlfTs day war becomes a new problem by reason of tho achieve ments ot aeroplanes. With the purpose of contributing to the development of North westorn California, tho department of agri culture has offered to sell about 1, 000,000,000 feet or timber In the Trinity national forest in that stato. Prebldent Woodrow Wilson of rrlnceto'n unverslty announced that ho would accept tho democratic nomi nation for governor ot Now Jorsoy if he weie convinced that a majority of the party sincerely desired him to run. RED CLOUD, - NEBR ., i i iii " pii CONDENSED Roosevelt will nld Senator Hover Idgo in his fight for rc-oloctlon. The health of the German emperor Is said to bo greatly Impaired. A strike of conductors nnd train men was called on tho Grand Trunk line. It Is said the noxxt lower 1ioubo,Is not nocessarlly lost to tho republi cans. Tho Oklahoma crop situation shows an Improvement of 75 per cent over any previous year. Thero will bo no strlko on tho Pennsylvania rallioad, tho dispute be ing settled by a conference. Tho convention of tho American as sociation of Ad clubs opened in Omaha with 500 In attendance Uhodo Islnnd bIiowb Increased population, but not enough to glvo tho (ommonwealth another congress man. At Clinton, 111.. Chief of Pollco John Struhlo was shot about midnight by an unknown man and died In u short time. Daniel Klnut, the Belgian ncro natit who roll when the rudder of Ills aeroplane broke, died from bis In juries. A Lincoln, Nebraska man has In vented a bucket which may revolu tionize methods of excavntlng nnd hoisting. Tho crop leport for Germany, which gives conditions up to July 15, showH a slight depreciation slnco Juno 15. Pilnce John Charles Francis, tho youngest child or King Gcorgo nnd Queen Mary, celebrated his fifth birthday. Drouth In the northwest Ib seriously nffectlng tho cnttlo men, threatening them with great Iosbcb and possibly with financial ruin. Tho Ualtlmoro Eastern League base ball club has sold Pitcher "Lefty" Russell to tho Philadelphia American Lenguo team for $12,000. CongrosBinnn George W, Norrls of tho Fifth (Nebraska) district bad his tinino tiled as n candidate for renoinl nation on tho republican tlckot. Plans for tho establishment of n bureau of railway economics at Wash ington', D. C, by the rallroadB of tho country wero nnnounced at Chicago.. The Wisconsin prohibition platform contains clauses denouncing both local nnd county option ns not being a settlement or tho liquor problem. An aeronaut named Androws fell 100 feet when his balloon ' burst at Lako Manawn, Iowa, hut was saved from death by falling Into tho branches or n large tree. At Enid, Okla., gueBtB or the City Hotel lied in their night clothes when tho hotel and an adjoining structure was destroyed by lire. Several of tho guests wero slightly Injured. At Omaha Samuel C. Dobbs was re elected by acclamation president or tho Associated Advertising Clubs of America anil after a gruelling fight Boston was awnrded the next conven tion. Chlco llacn, who was ono or Aolaya's closest supporters, has re signed as minister general or tho Madrlz cabinet in Nicaragua, accord ing to advices to tho stato depart ment. Colonel Roosevelt, as well as Glf ford Plnchot, haB been asked to bo In Atlanta, October 7, when a meet ing will bo held for tho purposo of organizing a stato conservation as sociation. Oillclals of tho Iowa Stato Teach ers' association announced that Colonel Theodoro Roosevelt will Menk at tho meeting or tho associa tion In Des Molnea Friday night, No vember 11. For tho llrst time slnco ho returned to Kansas, United States Senator Joseph L. nrlstow, In a speech at Olathe, Kans., referred to tho fact that ho has been denied patronage by Presldont Taft. Edward A Thompson, who 1b charged by his former fiancee, Miss Warren of New York, with disappear ing on October 0, 1909, tho day sot for their wedding with $1,780 or her money, was arrested In Minneapolis. At Ilnmburg Thlrty-Ilvo thousand ship ynrd workers united In a de mand for an incrcaso of 10 per cent. In wages nnd a llfty-thrce-hour week. Presldont Taft was highly pleased when ho received n letter from Secre tory or tho Treasury MacVeagh, stating that tho splendid showing of federal finances announced on Juno 30 last, had been Improved by revised returns showing additional lecelptB ot about $5,500,000. To race with the British expedition uudur Captain Scott to tho south pole, a Japnncso sailing vessel ot 200 tons carrying Lieutenant Shlraso and tho Japaneso expedition to tho Ant arctic will leavo Toklo hay on August 1. Tho expedition will pro ceed via Benin Islands nnd Australia. Personal. Cannon declares ho Is In the speakership fight to stay. Ex-VIco President Fairbanks nd Jrcssed the association or ad clubs at Omaha. Jack Johnson, the pugilist, was ar rested in New York for automobile speeding. It Is ruinnredthu the Investigating committee has decided to oxonorato Balllnger. Presldont Taft does not cnio to mix ai tho politics of tho different Btnto ;onoutlos. William Flego was nrrested at Wayne, Neb., charged with tho mur der of his sister. Mujor Mnnuel Costn has been ap pointed military nttachu to tho Argen tine legation at Berlin. Tho Lorlmer scandal will bo the paramount isauo In the campaign In Illinois this summer and fall, ncord Inir to politicians from thnt state BROTHER A RESTED WILLIAM FLEQE TAKEN INTO CU8TODY AT WAYNE. HAPPENINGS OVER THE STATE What Is Going on Here and There That Is of Interest to the Read- era Throughout Nebraska and Vicinity Wayne. Charged with the minder of his sister, Miss Louise Flege, at their home Boven miles northwest ot here, on June 30 last, William Flege was arretted and placed In tho county jail at Poncu. Detectives working on the enso attrlhuto to Flego tho desire to get his sister out of tho household, where she had lived with lit m ns housekeeper for years, In order that lie might marry MIbs Ida Hendricks, a beautiful young woman who lives on a neighboring farm. Annual Reunion. Kearney. Tho fourth annual re jnlon of the Fort Kearney nntlonal park association will bo held this year on August 21, 25 nnd 26. It is planned to mako this year's gathering tho largest yet, and speakers of na tional Importance aro being secured for nddressos during this period. Dur ing the gathoiing various points of historic interest will be marked with large granite markerB. The various committees aro stnrtlng their work now and In a few dnya tho program will bo iBBitcd and distributed all over the United States. It is tho inten tion of tho officers or tho association to this year mnko the lounion an af fair of natlonnl Importance, rather tlinn a mere local affair. Collision on Burlington. Belmont. A Burlington train collid ed with nu extra freight between Bel mont nnd Crawrord Thursday. "Fire man Kennn and three tramps who wero beating their way were killed. Engineer McWado was scalded badly on the legs, nnd Baggageman B.iugh nan had both legs broken and head and face cut badly. Three. Italian la borers wero bruised, but not badly hurt. Catholic Church Burned. Scotia. The Catholic church nt this place was totally consumed by lire Sunday night It was a brick edifico nnd was quite old, and in rather poor condition. Tho fire broke out in tho altar structure. As there had been no services held there since last Sun day tho origin or the fire is a mys tery. Were Indignant. ScottsblufT, Neb. Indignation is running high here over tho state irri gation board's action in closing down the hendgates or all tho cnnals from North Platte to the Wyoming line. "Normallte" Issued. Peru. Tho summer issue or tho "Normallto" has Just been Issued. J. A. Hanna and A. Gilbert are editors and D. II. Weber 1b business mnnnger. mim An addition costing $50,000 Is to bo put on tho Fremont postofllce. Work It is said will begin next week. C. C. Shephard of Racine, Wis., has accepted the position ot boys' secre tary or tho Fiemont Y. M. C. A. II. M. Eaton, rormerly stato land commissioner, will again become n member or the raculty of Fiemont col lege. Rev. William Oeschgor of Vincennea, Ind., hnB been selected ns chancellor nt Bethany, to Bucceed Dr. W. P. Aylesworth, resigned. Whilo plnylng with a larger boy who was repairing a lawn mower, Gerald Wilson of Hastings had his thumb sev ered at tho firBt Joint. Tho contract for tho erection of the Mennonlto hospital at Beatrice will be awarded shortly, and active work on tho building will bo commenced at onco. Father John Hnhn, pastor of tho St. Mnry's Catholic church at Nebraska City, has resigned nnd will go to Or leans, Neb., to again tatfo ohargo of tho church at thnt place. Plans nro being prepared for the erection of n new olovntpr to tako tho placo of the structure recently de stroyed by llro at North Bend. The building will havo a capacity or 30,000 bushels. Tho Rev. Arthur II. Brooks, rector of St. Luke's church at Lincoln, was operated upon ror nppondlcltls nt tho Episcopal hospital at Omaha. It Is not known when ho will bo sufficient ly recovered to return to his work. C. C. Shephnrd or Racine, Wis,, has been elected boys' secretary or tho Fremont Y. M. C. A., to succoed Wil bur F. Hoy, who rcslgnod n lew dayB ngo to return to Osknloosu, la. Mr. Hoy will becomo boys socrotary of '.ho association at Oskaloosn, Mrs. Minnie Freeman Penny, or Ful lorton, who is known to mnny Ne braska peoplo ub tho heroine of the big blizzard or several years ago, waB thrown from a horso at Hot Springs, S. D and rocelved sovero injuries, Hor collnr bono was broken and her right lee fractured ySSVllllIt- lUTiWit.U., Officers nnd sharpshooters of the regiments of tho Nebraska national guard are in vamp nt the rlflo ran 5c along tho Platte river In tho vicinity of Ashland, The Buperlor board of education has mado arrangements to add a full courso or manual training nnd domes tic nclenco to the school courso upon the opening or school In September. While loading hay William Ketch a rarmer living near Nehawkn, dropped dead on tho wagon. Ho pitched for ward and fell to the ground. Life was extinct when ho was picked up. Some remarkable yields of wheat have been reported from around Lin coln. One of the plats ut the univer sity rami, which was threshed several weeks ngo, turned out llft bushels to tho acre. Manngcr Gorman of Capital Beach at Lincoln will give fifty dollars In gold, furnish carriages, supper and a good time to the couple that will bo legitimately married at Capital Beach on the afternoon of August I. The Nebraska state fair manage ment promises the biggest racing meet of tho year to Its visitors Sep tember C to 9. Fourteen pacing and trotting events artd nine running races will fill the program; Tho present summer school at tho Kearney normal Is said to be the best In the history of tho school. The en rollment Is the largest and more stu dents aro working for credit on the regular courses than in any pievlouB session. Arrangements for the annual old settlers' celebration In Springfield Au gust 25 nnd 26 Include besides the spe cial attractlonB two parndes, baseball games and other features. August 25 will be Old Settlers' day and on that day tho Old Settlers' association w771 have charge of the celebration. A sensational runaway occuired at Madison, when a team became fright ened nt an automobile, ran up Main street and sprang through a largo plate glass front, completely shatter ing It, drawing the wagon partly Into the store and demolishing the elegant furnishings which hnc' Just been place'd there by the decorator. The citizens' committee at Schuler who pledged themselves to tho board of county commissioners to rnlso $10, 000 to supplement an appropriation made by tho board to rebuild tho Platte river bridge and put In a thou sand feet of cement and stool, are jubilant because they have raised the full amount nnd closed the job. People in tho vicinity of Tecumseb generally bellevo that the John Wil son, Jr., of Houston, Tex., claimant or tho eBtnte or tho late John Wilson, sr., will have little difficulty In proving his identity and establishing his claim to the Wilson estate when the hearing comes up on the morning of August 9. Beatrice camp No. 270, M. W. A., is arranging for a county picnic to be held thero August 31. With reports received from all ex cept five counties It Is estimated that tho total assessed value, or one-fifth value, of all property in Nebiaska is $410,905,479 this year, or an Incrcaso of $112,099,660 over the total alue of last ear, which was $1198,985,819. Victor Uosewater of Omaha has ob tained n temporary restraining order to present Secretar of Stato .lunkln from certifying to county clerkB popu list nominations on the stnte and legis lative tickets on the ground thnt tho nominees have failed to pay the fee required by statute. The Union Stock Yards of South Omaha has obtained space nt the statu fair grounds for a moving pic ture show which Is to be freo to tho public. The company recognizes the fact that the stnte fair is tho only stock show in Nebraska and it pro poses to erect n theater in which moving pictures of live stock on ranches nnd in tho South Omaha stock ynrds will be exhibited. According to the report of Superin tenden IMlper which has been filed In to olllco of tho state superintendent tho total expenditures for the main tenance of schools In Pierce county laet year was $S9,.136.17. Tho school district officers with scarcely an ex ception hno compiled with the re quirements of the library law, $440.07 having been expended for library books during the year. Ills Highness, the pig, is 11 mighty valnnblo animal In Nebraska, accord ing to tho returns of county nsscsBore to tho state board of equalization. He Is vnlued at one-half of a cow In near ly every county and tho ratio of value runs much higher In some counties. In Hrown county, for instance, tho av erage assessed value of a hog is $2.40, whilo that of a cow is only $3.40. In Hitchcock county tho hog is valued on tho average of $3.00, while a cow goes only 82 cents higher. A rewnrd of $200 has been offerod by Governor Shnllenborger for tho ap prehension of William David, who is thought to be the murderer of Jacob Klrllchlch, a Russian found dead in Lincoln within the InBt few days with hlB throat cut and seventeen knife wounds in his body - State Fire Warden A. V. Johnson has gone to Exeter to Jnvcstlgato a supposed attempt nt incendiarism. Ho wns informed that a hbuso was satur ated with oil and a note was loft with tho owner wnrnlng him to look out for a lire. luNcoijm-ggT WILL OT URATE MANAGEMENT OF GRAND TRUNK PREFERS TO FIGHT. DECLARE TIME HAS PASSED Vice-President Murdock for Strikers, Says He Is Satisfied and ! Ready to Make Fight to a Finish. Montreal. Tho attempts of McKen zie King, minister or labor, to effect a settlement of the Grand Trunk strike have rallcn through, at least for tho present, tho Grand Trunk mnnngement taking the view that tho time for ar bitration hns passed and nil that the company requires In order to resume the full operation of the road is the protection for Its men to which it is legally entitled. Coupled with this announcement of tho company that the time hns passed for arbitration came tho statement that tho shops of the entire ByBtem will be re-opened at once; that In structions will be Issued to ngents to once more take freight, and that way freights will be put on nnd the mani fest freight service Increased. In addition it 1b announced by the oillclals that some of the former em ployes who went out are reporting for work. The answer of Vice-President Mur doch or the strikers to this Is: "We aro perfectly satisfied with tho way things are going, nnd if It Is to bo a tight to a finish, I do not know thnt I could suggest an improvement on existing conditions from our point of view." Desplto Mr. Murdock's assurance misgivings are beginning to develop among tho men who see the positions they once held threatened by the prog ress the railroad is making. This was shown at the meeting of the men, and the suggestion was plainly made to the leaders that action waB necessary In order to hold the strikers together. Trade With Nicaragua Resumed. New Orleans. The departure fronf here of tho steamers Imperator nnd Dictator murks the lesumptlon of trade between American ports and Blucflelds, Nicaragua, which was brought to a standstill several days ago when Norway declared Its recog nition of the so-cnlled blockade of Blucflelds by Madrlz. The Imperator cleared for Bluefields via Cape Gra clas with a mixed cargo and the Dic tator sailed in bnllast direct for Blue fields. The resumption of trade between the ports is a direct result of the state department's orders declaring Blue fields an open port. Killed at Telephone. LudlnKton, Mich. While answering the telephone nt his home, Henry C. Rath, Jr., aged twenty-seven, wns struck by a bolt of lightning during a severe electrical storm and instantly killed. JuBt as Rath placed the re ceiver to his ear tho Hash ot lightning struck tho telephone. Hath was found with the imprints of the receiver burned in his face. Steamer Fire Under Control. Key West. Wireless messages re clved here from the blg Morgan liner Momus, which experienced a rather dangerous lire In her afterhold early Saturdny morning while off the Florida coast, en route from New York to New Orleans, are to the effect that the lire was still burning, though prac tically under control. Want Savings Banks. Wafahington. Applications for pos tal savings banks havo been received by the postofTlco department from 240 postmasters In thirty-six different stntes. Banks to the number of r35 In forty-four different states have ap plied to tho department for designa tions aB postal bank dopositories. Sixty Dead From Storm. Milan. Tho list of dead from the Btorm which swept over tho district northwest of Milan hns increased to sixty nnd the Injured number several hundreds. Tho material losses are en tlmnted nt many millions. Roosevelt May Go Up. Mlneola, L. 1. Colonel Roosevelt may "go up in tho nlr." He has prom ised to bo present during the nerlal fllghtB tho last or tho month. Clifford R. Harmon will endeavor to have him take an aerial "Joy ride." Rain Stops Forest Fires. Winnipeg. Heavy rains have brought all forest fires In the Slocan district under the control of the fire rangers. Three million dollars Is tho rangers' estlmnte of tho loss in thnt district. t Migration to Southeast. Washington. Mlgrntlon from the central and northwestern part of thft country, Including western Canada, to tho southorn and southeastern states, is attracting tho attention of the Im migration authorities. The bureau of immigration oillclals expecraoon to re celvo a special report from Commis sioner Clark at Montreal bearing on tho subject or Canadian immigration, including the return of Americans to this country, and ponding receipt of that report decline to discuss the mat ter for publication. AFTER FOURYEARS OF MISERY Cured by Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound Baltimore-, lid. "For four years my life waa a misery to mo. I sufferod irom irregulari ties, torriblo drag ging Bcnsations, extreme- nervous ness, nnd that all gone feeling in my ntomaclt. I had given up hopo of over boing well when I began to tafco Lydia E.Pink ham'a Vegetable Compound. Then I felt aB though now life had been given me, and I am recommending it to nil my friends.' Mrs. W. S. Font), 2-207 W. Fmnkliu St, Baltimore, Md. The most successful romody in this country for tho euro of nil forma of female complaints is Lydia E. Pink ham's "Vegetable Compound. It has stood tho test of years and to-day is moro widely and successfully used than any other f umalo remedy. It ha3 cured thousands of women who havo been troubled with displacomonts, inflam mation, ulceration, fibroid tumors, ir regularities, periodic pains, backache., that bearing-down feeling, flatulency. Indigestion, and nervous prostration, after all other means had failed. If you aro suffering from anyof thCBO ailments, don't glvo up bono until you havo given Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vege table Compound a trial. If you would llko special advice wrlto to Mrs. Pinklmm, Lynn. Mass- for it. Sho lias guided thoiiHiindH to health, free, ot charge. The Army of Constipation I Growing Smaller Erety Day. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS uo fupomible they noij oaly pro relict . they permanently . curs tooltip- Uc. Mil. lioaiUK them for Biliooj- Be, kditetbM, Sick HtAfcclt, Sallow SUa. SHALL PILL, SHALLDOSE, SMALL rUCS Genuine mbeu Signature Saint Katharine's School For Girls EPISCOPAL Dovenport. Iowa Aculwi)lc, preparatory, and primary (rrartrn. Orrtlllctttvt ncq-ptel by Kaatcrn coUeRew. So cial liilvautaurH In MubIo, Art, Domestic Hclence umlUymtmt.lum. AdilreaaTheSlster Superior. A Knowing Girl. When young Lord Staulelgh came to visit an American family, tho mis tress told the servants that in ad dressing him they should nlways say "Your Grace." When tho .young gen tleman one morning met ono of the pretty house servants In tho hallway nnd told her that sho wan so attrac tive looking lie thought he would kiss her, she demurely replied, clasplug bcr bands 011 her bosom and looking up into bis face with a beatific ex pression, "O Lord, for this blessing wo nro about to recoivo, wo thank thee." Lippincott'B. LEWIS' "SINGLE BINDER." A band-mado cigar fresh from tho table, wrapped in foil, thus keeping fresh until smoked. A fresh ciga; made of good tobacco is tho ideal smoke. The old, well cured tobaccos used nro so rich in quality that many who formerly smoked 10c cigars now smoke IjowIb' Slnglo Dlndor Straight 5c. Lewis' Slnglo Binder costs tho dealer Bomo moro than other Go cigars, but tho higher prlco enables this fac tory to uso extra quality tobacco. Tlioro aro many Imitations; don't be fooled. There Is no oubstltutol Tell tho dealer you want a Lowls "Slnglo Binder." More Serious. "Matbllde Urowno wns very rude to an overdressed old woman sho met on the street the other day." "I know the story. Tho old woman turned out to bo Mathlldo's very rich aunt, nnd now she's going to give all her money to a hospital for decrepit dogs." "Nothing of tho sort. In fact, U'h worse. Tho old woman wnB tin Urownes' new cook and now they haven't any." The Home of tho Cod. There is Just ono other great cod bank in tho world besides thoBO off Newfoundland, it lies off Capo Agul has, which Is the southern tip of Af ilea, and south of tho Capo or Good Hope. The Agulhas plateau la said to be almost a duplicate in slzo and rich ness or the north cod banks. Rut thl is too rar off, so thero is llttlo promise of its appeasing tho hungry uppotlto of the world for cod. Plenty of Material. "Son," Mild tho press humorist, "ou have Inherited somo or my humor." "Not enough to mako a living with dnd." "Never mind. I'm going to leavo you nil of my Jokes." itf ) t Pi1'' si. Wi mKMl AUTFUS. . flTTiM SSlSi:-?' 1 unr W" "" i rm aivuc JfSrTx P!g sLjSzf E H.' E5- JB .i JbllX. mt .'i1 -.iM'lit ijltL1.' iS- jMMt& JA.lu&. . ' MAM.1Cmt,iit.