MADE MONEY? It is reported that Lieutenant i lshorne Cutler Wood, son of (len pral Leonard Wood. govcrnor-.uen- i eral of the Philippines, will 'resign i| his commission soon. He 'in re ported to Iiuve made nearly a mil lion dollars in Wall street specula- || tlons, and is about to enter the H diplomatic service. OXK HtXIMtKO V HA Its ACiO In 1*24 ? Abraham Lincoln, a lad of fifteen || years, w-i-' working on a ferry boat | on tlit! Ohio for $6 a month. ! The Marquis of I^afayette visited j America, ami was received with tre-jl memlous acclaim by crowds of cheer-.J ins people wherever he went. Steam ferries were operated for j the first time between New York j and Brooklyn. :i An epidemic of yellow fever was j rvigiuK In Louisiana. The manufacture' of flannel by ? water power was first started at ! Amesbury, Massachusetts. An English bricklayer named Joseph Aapidiu. took out a patent for. <i" material he called "Portland ce ment?" naming it "Portland" because when it hardened it resembled a gray stone found on the Isle of Port land off the coast of England. The name has stuck ever since and the modern portland cement industry has been developed from Aspidin's discovery. Great I*akes with New York, wafe~ rapidly nearing completion. The first steamboat passed through the canal from Rochester to Albany. Anthracite coal was used for the first time in New York. C Yhe Colorado beetle, commonly j known as the potato bug. made its [ first appearance In Wisconsin. ^ The first three story brick house had Just been completed in Brook-* lyn. N. Y. The town had a popu lation of 7,000. The houses had I just been) numbered and some of | the streets paved. ] M. Niepce. a Frenchman, working with his countryman. Daguerre. ( discovered the science that led to the invention of the daguerreotype in 1838. ' | . There was much excitement ! throughout th?? country over the presidential election, due to the large number of candidates. John Quincy Adams represented the East, [Crawford the South, and Clay and ? Jackson the West. WIKMIAOKN THEATKK l(t:ilt ILT Wiesbaden, January 1 ? The state I theater of Wiesbaden which was well j patronized by officers and dough ? boys when the American troops i were in Coblenz and which was j biTdly damaged by fire last M?irch. has been rebuilt and. it is claimed, i h ?vs the most modern stage in Eu rope. Special precautions against another J fir?* have been ta,ken throughout the | house. On the stase about 300 ; automatic fire alarm connections have been installed. I. Serfcwly III ' .Mrs. J. V. Whltehurst is quite ill at her bouie. 710 West Church street. Mrs. Whitehurst suffered a J stroke of paralysis at her houie Sun day. 1 1 Mrs. Nathan Lehman of Suffolk and her son. Dr. E. Linwood Leh man. of the t'nlverslty of V-irglnla. have returned to their koDio. after spending Christmas with Mrs. Frank Sell*. at her home on West Main street. The Apothecary Shop . | l'HOXE 400 A Good Drug Store A Happy New Year H e irish to thank our many run- / turner* for their Mu ral /mlro/iapc ami to ici?h them er ery one happiness' iti the Vcir Year. Rucker & Sheely Co. Elizabeth ('.ity's Rest Store Fame and Lebanon Belle Flour are absolutely flours of quality nolil by the leading grocers. ? Distributed By? A. F. TOXEY & COMPANY Water Street. fit's Moving Faster Every Day | 8 Our Sale Of Fall And Winter Hart | | Schaffner & Marx and Michael % Stern's Suits and Overcoats f & ?? &? ?? ? & & 6 ? ? $ ?? Half Price )ne- Third Ol One - Quarter Off @ ?? ? ? 0 ^ The crowd of buvers that descended on us last week over do ? whelmed We couldn't wait on all the people; it was a ??j, a ** physical impossibility. $ ? ' = ? ? ? ;< ? J g It'll be a lot better for you this week. The crowds won't 2 S be so big; you'll have more time to make vour selections; ? t? ? ? we can serve you better in every way. Our tremendous j| S stock has scarcely been scratched. $ ? j ? | Weeks & Sawyer J ? "II here the Rent Chillies Come From " ? ?r ? * ? @ ? $ ? &? @ ?& ? ? $ ft ? ?? $ ? $ @ ? 'Jiappu ZOELLKICS STUDIO Ovor First Nad limfk ELECTitrC LIGHT CO of Kli/al>?'th (lily ltAin>'S & / f' V4T;o CO.

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