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Show TDE MORNING M ,.t-- r 9 ishie- - r groM,d u. " wr tkirfifW,',,,lrMtor r ,wTd didst n JSJ 1 1 P ftir .W ,Sr tb the rest "? e !sfcy-in- ii- -" 1M be mm M fUTna yf Ayire 5"Z $p ? M Are mtt. his whiter, cenfnatos 1,Kk do. TSibiiJ totat ,rfl tnn' 1 rtat folio ten the io pmliriite about drisking wbkb are capable trr - TSuetk. The one la the npld.tj rtwhieb die wine exhilarate sol ibe small proportion or ...i-g irtrfitrentolii. Tbil ! due toto the UrtSeVtd oroltod, which -- drinking for it the to g prop-Zg- MP11 tbin g irlth Which it to aasoctated. cbam-L- k KkwtliMted that one tlaa of to two effect to glassas b equal 4in trine of the uue strength and upon npid to action. The other la the aort of lethargy or which follotra after excessive Thla to analogoua ,wrjMgiie drinking. to atopor produced by carbonic acid but it to awiated and iatonaifled pie etccH of angar deranging the tltPr The undlgeeted augar tuma gpuid. and thus tt to that too mmh pagaa ii apt to produce dyapep- JL-u- aj - dart What Bko lltaaf. torme bead of a' large private phofl ip ClcreUnd waa a gentleman gfilBlfled bearing, refined and correct ilfiri lu manner and apeeulu By )M anl early rearing he waa a Ver-mtand deuhtlen of atraigfat Puri-One day in bla boy-extraction. kit mother called him In from the Tui trhete h waa playing with sonic Aw heya to aiy to him, in a tone inlrgiel udaras and aetcrMt Xtp sug-prdre- - a- "Stale. never thought to , teiryou tine a rwear it ord." -Utr, miilier," mid the boy. "J text ue nj swear word. 1 only asid aoo. I uy Ui.uk Ibe devil.' .Nehctiy awrrr-h- f the uiuiLr.r rtlei don't care. 1 that' (biiy. "If making I'ght of aacrrd !tp."-Clere- Iaicr. imi nretheAeled Whr the 6ridr irliat' matter with fill borte." eald a man to hi wife while he au to the act of unhitching itoKfail.. The hone waa rearing end plunging and displaying signs of terror vtomr his master eame near him. passerby came to his aid, nd while qnletleg tbr animal explained to the owner. '1 noticed. said ho, that you Just came otu of the Kuo orer there. A tligbt seent of the wild animala has (lurg to ysnr clntbing. and, alUmnglt ye1.!," tHirae lie pro! .ably never aeon ayrtiing wilder than a row, his tells him liiht where that scent there is danrr. It will wear off 1 i lu-tii- 1 oca and yon will Lave no more Bi'cord. Craweat Uiprt Hell. horaeehoe ahopod Mils to every baker's shop In tho "rid have an Interesting history. In W Vienna was Iwalegud by the Tfrto. Tliey were a bom to enter the " hr in underground passage that tad dug when the bakers, who fl niglu in order to deliver hot t h toe morning, gave the atom. 'ttUwrili' were so grateful they rii them to manufacture a brrak- t run in ilia ships of the crescent whWi la a devlix of thin Turkish . Tke little be em In T toiner. !, trwssiil phyakians of mediaeval ICng-bo were for the most part . friar or Jew, possessed a 5? orimsnt of remedies, aome of bonowed from the Bysantine Wfaa. other from the traditional of the people. Cbrtotian called religion to their of their remedies was ad wtsd without cnreniontoL WTaltm 9. pby-kowar- ,s being' componnded would say twelve times the psalms, beginning m.- JtLT? -- lew.H then several iben drink the dose and P faelf ui. warm." or be wonld '8alviim Me Kae, taij! lr,Lk t5 Araft out of a cimL hH the priest fiobdiing the with ito Paoeat prayer. tamaria that, as the" middle ages con I a toed wal element of hysteria, the may ast have come araiaa to the treatment. Phyak-tonrieraMc fees by their prau-Jh- a people appear to have Tlle writera to 7lal h "Suy"' ha s ,M,a f Md. but y .tobwee Urf r. I '''h was not entitledhi London Probably owing to of the Mea, not yet "ed!ein la from tho WPTf Ifrnt. htw. Ppr- tt. Tee. t taor!l rnoU ot Which U Nt awajA ttoa, Vna tthwdlona. " onJ'r tre . Jj0 " K Vthe "to He"iL! dwiiii, ittof. - -- attain under wh the trnnk m ln-nt- is ,ukT cotton, PPaanmee annUghL They fot atnfflag pll- Tb paw tr ! quit as Ton-X roofed ' !rW ,,, Jjf lracrj a pro-,i!7- eommo-Jr- i. family. In superior 1ely hut. Holes could lini,',. i iiute j the t'rorawell party entered ihe throughout by tut- mouth of Ihs fumtvtn cnar Thai ahonid no luuger be Obeerved. 1347 So Wler PMlatd. Pervuna who are earfama Of thooc whom they are ptaaaed to call tba fortunate rarely count the cost of Mecuts. Apropos of tli is, an amasing story to told of General Lcfevre, dnke of Dwnt-alOn day the geuoral had a visit from a friend ef hto youth, who not withon feelings of envy, a the dignities sad ricbee which the duke, who was bora la a peasant's cottage, bad acquired In many battles and by hto faithful services. Ok I am prepared," was the rejoinder, "tu hand them ever to yon at the vary price 1 paid for them. We will proceed together into my gardes. Thera yon shall walk vp sad dowa tor the apace of half aa hour while I command a company of infantry to Are a yea. There were mere la my rasa hut yon shall have the benefit of altered circumstances. If yue are not abut ta thirty mlnntce all that to mtno Mull ha yours." An Avak 1b aha tab. Thoa who are not accustomed to rain are frightened by It," says a writer. "I once saw aa Arab rained upon for the first time. He waa ab- jectly terrified and demanded to have his. pa stage paid from the reentry Welly in which the dread phenomenon occurred. Ha had been conveyed from the Sahara, I think, by a European, whose servant he waa, and he evidently thought his muter wu behaving abominably to him In permitting him to get wet. By the first steamer he returned to hto native desert abandoning escel-len- t wagoa, aad shaking the raindrops ly from hto slippered feet.' u cur-talu- s, wine-gtosae- ble. tle creature, REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE , 43-B- $-- a-- reowwsll ail beur.-Lon-- tf rkrirtwea. BOARDERS WANTED. ! efforts were away, maty determined were Unwed what dowa made t pot Ikes festivals aadamnrg superstitions r hrirtnias dvr. The AUr .sci a Praui, recorder; BUsa Lois Pierre, financier. Visiting membara cordially DRESSMAKING Eirst-cla- s done at 11$ 2ath at.; prices reasonable. dress-inakia- invited. g WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. Orel. No. 174. meets y second and fourth Friday sight at 7:80, in K. of P. HalL Visiting EMPLOYMENT "VREAIT, SJI 8fth neighbors cordially invited. Street, ladcpoaoeut leiephoaw 884. MRS. ADDLE CLARK. G. N. UJJEN EASTMAN. Clark. 2234 WashA88AYER. ington Avai EMPLOYMENT Bcgo Lily bureau. ev-ar- Woman cl Woodcraft. Ogdon Circle J. McVicker, Aaeaynr. 186 Main fit. Salt Uka City, Utah. P. U Box 101A v avery llouday night at S Pampkaa by mail or expreM will ha aYlock. Odd Fellows HalL Vtoltlag Maighbora la tiled. carefully assayed. fis at the office of Ed. Amts tho iftinoon of thm tt h of oich ARCHITECTS. month. First Natioaal Beak Bldg. ANNA U ADAMS, G. V. C. Woods Sc Co, AreMtaeta, N, 3651 Liacola 16 and 87, Pint National Bank BUBS' MARIE CR1TE3, Clark, 2731 Moarom lag; Telephone 1194. fifi Pd C. M. gQnRES, ArchltooL moan 41-First Natioaal Bank b sliding. Boll phono 11T. ttoU ROYAL ARCATIUM. 4 CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. Safest and beL Insures man tor can twe or throe thousand fiollere. "tergoncy fund nearly Three Million thoua-aaDollar; apwrd of thlrty-oadeath claims paid, amounting to e fi WHEELWRIGHT CONSTRUCTION Col Estimates furnished on excav- over ninety million dollars; mem bar-shi-p over Three Hundred Thousand. ating. sewar aad water pipe laying; cement building and hndgo work. Rocky Mountain CouacU, Nm 637, mseta second and fourth Friday even 3467 Washington Ave. Inga at A. O. 11. w. HalL over How-ell'- s bum HAIR GOODE AND COSTUMES. Visiting brothers cordially invited. A. HAIR SWITCHES flnr aato at red need EVERSON, Regent JOS. SEVERN. Collector. prices. Hair chains a specialty. Mao O. & ROBERTS, Secretary. THAT STANDARD-EX- A MINER WANT ADS BRING qnarede costume to rent tor ball and theaters. An pill orders B. P. O. ELKS. promptly attended to. Mrs. C. EL THE MOST AND BEST RETURNS? THEY ARE Boa 431. Lee, 321 14th. r. avery $TK Ogden Lodga Na Tit, maets DOING IT EVERY DAY. evening Lodge and eleb rooms, eeond floor Maaonta building PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. 3416 Washington Ava J. A. HOWELL, E. R. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS. Dr. A. Foreland, Physlcton nnd Sip J. 1L KNAUSS, BacreUry. geoa. Offlen howrt, 16 to 13. n. nx, 8 RENT-Lig- ht KOK to 4 p. m. 840 25th 8L 'Fhon 22. housekeeping KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. rooms, 137 SO. TAILORS. 6d CouacU. Ka T77. meete at A. fcOR RENT One or two rooms partly 6. W. Hall every Monday at I p. furnished, $6.00; young tody pre- CLOTHING Cleaned, Pressed and R Vtoltlag brothers Invited to at ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS ferred. 2820 Jefferson. tend. paired, 157 26th 8L PAGE COST ONE CENT PER W. J. MORAN, F. 1. WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. FOR KENT Furnished housekeeping D. HICK'.', FIRE INSURANCE. K. NO FIRST INSERTION LESS room $5 per anu, 232 22nd St, THAN 28 CENTS. ALL ADVERLADIES OF THE MACCABEES R H. GODDARD, lasernaoe. Real R TISEMENTS MUST BE PAID IN tala and Loess. Rooms dll ill, EXCEPTING BUSFOR ADVANCE, RENT Furnished rooms for Brer Hlvg Na 1, masta the eecoad 413 Utah Loan A Treat Building INESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN firortfi Tnaadaya at 1:30 light housekeeping. Call at Carg bl at BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. OTialU ver Grocery Store. FAFER MANGER AND UMBRELLA Hall, Twentpifth UtneL Vto Ittag aiatore cordially Iavlted. MAKER FOR RENT Nicely furnished front LAURA AVKRUJU SL C room lot os or two gentlemen. 2621 J. DEN HARTOO, painter, LUCT NELSON. R. K. pnperiung Grant. FEMALE HELP WANTED. or and umbrella maker, has moved KNIGHTS OF FYTHIAK from 2268 Wash. ave. to 623 28th at RENT Nicly furnished rooms Both telephones. 10 1S4C WANTED Girl for general hoiine-wor- FOR Ofdea for housekeeping. Lodga Na 2, Kalghto of 427 24th. 2653 Wash. Ave. PythUs, meats at Castle Hag Dtah SCAVENGER WORK. National Bank bulldtag evary MonWANTED Good cleaner uue day each FOR RENT Furetohed and umtur-Biahaday ovaaiag. All X. of P.s reqimtod Telephone John Van Evades If yea to meet with na neck. 261 27th Sato, 2634 GraaL ISil-laaohare aay scavenger work. Prompt E. R. GEIGER, C. C. service tad Beat work. Ball phone A. T. WOOD, M. Of F. WANTED Girl foi general lunve rGR, RENT-Furni- shed rooms auitabto 747-14441 L. N. MEID, K. of 8. nnd K work. Good wages. B40 23th hi for gentlemen. 162 234.. 1H8-TREATMENTS. RATHSONE SIBTERg WANTED Experienced girt for bourn FOU RENT Urge float room, fir work; email family and good wages. nltiled. 2333 Adama, Prof. Natoen, Roma 7, Bonqnstq, treat Mseta every Saturday afternoon at 458 2iib. HWtKl Rhenmattom. Neuralgia aad all 1:80 in Fythtoa 1UU. UUh National FURNISHED rooms, with or withoat ailments from Impure Bank building Sojourning stators me arising board. XnperiaL 384)8 Washing-Ur- n SITUATIONS WANTED; FEMALE. hketd. dtnlly Invited to attend. at. . 1I44 MRS. ANNA JENKINS, M. E. C FOOL AND BILLIARD SUFFUES. ANY intelligent person may earn a MRS. ISABEL WYANT, if R, aad C. at the FIRST CLASS torsUhrd for good income corresponding 128 36th fit. JACK Bismarck, FERGUBON. Ford sod Billiard , WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. no' oanvasMlng; exnewspapers; Tables and Supplies. Tmsphoae Send for perience unnaceaaary. 16Sfc CLASS 643-rooms, FIRST tarnished 2606 Ltooolg Slot ms. BsQ. Weber Camp, No. 74. Meets In K. particulars. Northern Press Syadl 25th St. . ef P. Ilall In Utah Nntlonsl Bank cate, Lock port, N. Y. building every Thareday evening at 6 FOR RENT Furnished roonu, Ben- WELL DRILLING. oclock. Visiting Woodmen cordially MALE HELP, WANTED. Block. mtt invited to attend. Well drilling at all kinds done by WM. DOYLE. C CL WANTED A competent bookkeeper, FOR RENT Ctean famished rooms, J. W. Welch, 256 S3 St K. AUTH, Clerk. 1st Nat, Bank Bldg wtm or B. reoovsted; Addrera female. bath, either male thoroughly rooms. The of also In Standard. light housekeeping X, care FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES ColoatoL 363 tith SL Mrs B. L. FRATKEN1L China, proprletrasa. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Fraternal Order of Kaglca Ogden Na lit, F. O. EL, meete every Aorta, lUtILWAY BROTHERHOOD 378 at ROOMS FURNISHED NEWLY FOR SALE Lady and gents trail evening ta Eagle Han, east of Sunday CARMEN. Mrs. 33rd 8t. Raaaonahla prices. at 3:00. Vtoltlag Brother Reed hotel, portation to Misxonri river. Inquire K. U. Wkippls room 41 Opera Moose. Bell 8ii2-y- . Wasatch Lodge Na tit, Ogdon Eagles are iavlted to attend the Aerie Brotherhood Railway Carmen of Amer- meetingn FOR KENT Fnratohod EL R. GEIGER, W. P. ica, meets 1st and 3rd Friday of etch 2326 Nya v light housekeeping Dl T. TRACT. W. Seey. t, la good month FOR HALE 958.00 Hall. st Esgto sum H. A FORBESL Aerie Fhyslciaa. W. E. Hardy, L C, 223 23rd EL condition, $1A.0U: also babys walk- MS-lwSL. ALWAT. R. W. 2510 Jefferson. chair. CAR-OBTHE furnished 8, 146 W. ttad. ORDER OF RAILVfAV CONDUCTORS lag Newly rooms; also for housekeeping 246$ A. O. U. W. FOR HALE-Lai- rel Improved furnace Washington Ave. Boons 6. Wasatch DivteVm Na 134, O. R. C. of connection with pipes. Inquire No. 2, A. O. U. W. meets second and fourth Friday at Fidelity Lodge II. W. Gwilltoni for Information. ROOMS FOR RENT, UNFURNISHED Meets la A. U. W. Hail every Sat, 8:30 p. m. ta K of P. HalL earner Washington arenae aad S4th atreL VtoiU&g brathare 1 arsatog arday FOR RENT To small family, 3 or 4 Vited. All brathare are cordially Iavlted ta FOR BALE Good paying feusteeaa. unfurnished room attend. Apply JAMES n. MTAUGHUN, M. W. 8341 Apply 331 24th 8L 222 23rd. fit P. W. HERRINGTON, CL C. WALTER RICHEY, Recorder. ZX L. BOYLE, & asd T. W. M. PEIRCE, Flaaadcr. FOR RENT Two or four unfurnished MASONIC ORDER OF WASHINGTON. room, 137 26th fit. WANTED 10 or IS Regular customers for dressed poultry to be de- FOR RENT la Grand Opera Haaaa Maaoato.HaQ, orer 2416 WashingOgden Union, Na 17. Ortw ef Bloch, modern rooms tot light honaa ton Are, Ogdaa. Utah. meete every Tuesday livered at your house. Mountain Washington, 8 oclock ta A. O. U. F. keeping, ta suites ot Otoe (3) or Ride Poultry Farm. Geo, J. Wicd-maat evening Uierwiao; with hsat, gaa aad manager. P. O. Box 316. Qwb Esther Chapter Na 6, O. EL Halt Visiting comrades invited to water. Kelly A Herrick. 3441 fi. Regular meeUsga he!J at Maaonto attend. Hall the first and third Fridays of each WIL DOYLE. PrwridaaL FAT HORSES WANTED AO BlML mouth. Sojourning members medially WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. FOR RENT, FURNISHED HOUSER Burnett A Dm, 2837 Great tarlted to attend. EUNICE G. GORDON, W. M. FORESTERS OF AMERICA. KENT Furnished house, FOR g WANTED Plain sewing 2423 Mom I.TI.TJIC HALSTEAD, Secretary. 2 rooms blocks modern. from center ton, lnd phone 736. Court Wasatch NO. t. Foresters of of city; 130.00 per month. Inquire ODD FELLOWS. P. IlaJL 34th Meets L E. NatL First Beak America of Anth, Bldg. WANTED Clean, white rags at tho and third Wednmday first xtieeL Standard office. Ogdaa Lodge Na I, Independent On ilags ef each month at 7:30. W. HALSET. C B. - . FOR RENT Furnished house; 2376 dcr of Odd Fellow. Meets in L A. GARNER, Secretary. O. F. Hull every Teesday avonfag p. MISCELLANEOUS. Wash. Visiting brothers cordially larltod to be present. LAUNDRY. If yon have any real estate to sell, THE UNION FRATERNAL LEAGUE. J. FERRY, Noble Oread. call oa 11. Skeen. K1S8EL HENRY Secretary. WANTED Your lace curtains and The Union Freteraal League. Utah at fine rough dry Baby Assembly. Na 233, meete ta the State Laundry. Na 36, SALE Lodge Jtmctioa FOR TYPEWRITERS. City Thursday evening Pb. 730-K-. Order of Odd Fellows, meets Eagles hall ry O. F. nail every Tbarnday at 8 o'clock. New Century Caligroph typewriter, ia L J. J. PStUMMITT, Speaker. evening Vtoltlag brathare cordially nearly new; in best of condition. PROFESSIONAL WATNE RICHARDSON. Treasurer. Invited to be present Apply J., care Examiner. THEO. MATHEWS. Cleric. JA8. RUNE. N. C. WALTER RICHEY. Secretary. FOR RENT HOUSES. Attornsys-at-La- w Queen City Rebekab Lodge Na 4, Eccles Ridg FOR RENT Seven-roomodern C. C. RICHARDS. esd third L o. O. F. Meetsstfirst house. Enquire R. B Lewis. 64723. CHARLES STOUT, Odd FiHowg tvenlngs gyfiirHsv nret Bask Nit 143. Bldg 'Phone s eo street Vtoltlag 1U1L Twenty-fourth JOSEPH CHEZ, mmbera invited. FOR RENT Houm. 2314 Jefferson. J. D. MURPHY, MRS. C. ZIMMERMAN, Noble Oread. Enquire 65722. MRS- - E. MEID, Secy, 716 23rd SI. Dentists FOR RENT Four rooms, pantry, celFRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD). lar. electric lights, hot and raid 11-- 1 6 L N. SMITH, 1st KaL Bak. Bldg DR. water. 659 23rd SL Ogden Lodge Na 171, T.3P. B meete FOR RENT aad third Fridays at p. m, la L bouse; torse lot. first Musicians Directory Inquire Bell phone 484-- . 0 Oi F. HalL V totting members Invited. GROSE Expert Plano TunFOR RENT House at 208 2nd. In- SIR. A. H. NKLUZ RUTLEDGE. PresldesL With Bane's Musis 1 and er Repairer. CORAL J. TYLER. Secretary. quire 2547 Jefferson. Adamll-3-Ialier-- . store. Grand Opera House Blk. f non. R. T. MILLER, Treasurer. cert cos BLA8DEL, piaatote, pus LOST. la laundering Shirt, collar aad rua KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES. teacher of piano. No. 2630 Adams and other anirlea entreated to na You 705-X- . Bell arc. phone brown LOST Sunday, Silver Teat, No. L meets first and will be well ontlsfled with the way your it to leather shopping bag. is Ogden canthird Friday evente at I o'clock, ta laundry to done np If you send color CIVIL ENGINEER. yon, probably between WTIson's and K. of P. HalL Visiting Raights cart our laundry. We dont injure Return to Ogden Steam or fabric aad Iron clothes In such a tbe Oak. Reward. iavlted. ll-l-on the L, B. SPENCER. CIVIL ENGINEER. dlallyF. M. COCHRANE, Comm ader. Laundry. wsy that they are oorfilorublc Railroads. Waterworks, Sewers aad of summer. 8-ymr Record Keeper. v. HARRIS, hottest days 3. Power Plaats. Accurals Surreys, MONEY TO LOAN. ' hnsdle to na next time. I Plsns, Estimates and Reporta Ogden Tent, No. 24. meets tbu se "U. 8. Deputy , Mineral Surveyer. eveslags MONET TO LOAN J. J. BRUMM1TT. Office, 203 Eccles Bldg., lnd. Fhsns 0Ud ud fourth Wedoewlsy 1166. F. O. Sex 433, Ogden, UUh. at 6 oclock sharp, iu I. O. O. 9. HalL iavlted to MONET TO LOAN on farm) and aisti YiilJng Knights cordially attend. HUNTER A ettv real crista. Comnrsndcr. J. W. HALSEY, KENNEDY, Room 6, First NtT WASHINGTON JENKINS. Civl' Ensi J STREET, 437 TWENTY-FIFTmu F. F. BOND. Record Keeier. nrer, Oyden 1tsh. Bank Building. a a Tndy j a 1-- tf lt-lS-- C L . Ifi-lM- - k. 10-7-l- go-car- k A U a Il-4-- lf np-at!r- -I WANTED-MIBCELLANE- 11-T-- n, aa a a 2 e-t- 40-8- During the commonwealth hcM Isod. when puritanicsl feeling degree of honor. Iade-peada- trained Upe and tongue to do FOR SALE A good 8 room house, tho work of tho hand, and to do it wen, lights, hath, cement wnlka, and lor sbe could not only aew, bat could barn, in good location. $2,300. M. First Nat. Bank Bkeen, Ropm do It with neotncM and speed, even arIn thelf atnff bldk. of llfht pieces ranging places by the seme means. Intathree silk FOR SALE A fine farm of 270 acres, weeks She embroidered designs class water right, beat of land, ta a piece of canvas aome yards long. first well Improved, with all implements seeded. $6,500, $2,000 down, balance, Crtere ot tho Poe" MeBee. terms to suit. M. Bkeen, room raria the at crier of The position First NeL Bank bldg. to one markets, pen, inorviewcontra! In of recent revelations which, I have n number of 1 not FOR BALE close n case before the tow courts, oughtGati-aatIn, will make nice iota acre o tobedosptoed. The men who ncrymonth. homes, good building on nil. Prices 120 aato ears First Nat Bank bldg. fowls for to suit. n M. Skeen. Tboaa who sell Brittany towto get 18 month, and those who dispose of docks TOR SALE Six acres good land, fine ortr receive 10 per month. BabMts net, for water right, located east Plain City. bring the crier only a pitta Has good boose and bare, young 8 a month to all he gets. Not everyunless you orchard. $1,600. M. Bkeen, ' 4 for a can be crier, body First Nat Bank bldg. hava sound vocal chords and a passable It oieft yto yIO not uooera brick ong coastltu-tkm- . AN elegant require a area wills a work freta fl home on bench $2,000. Two swell for the crier is at houses, with bath, hot aad In o'clock la tke morning fill 8 o dock cold water connection. $1,700 each. be an on average B room house oa Bench $1,1 $0. the evening, and doo CHAUNCET PARRY, Cor. 22rd and should sell 2.000 fowls Wash. Glebe. rr INSURANCE. at-A- Dtllk'i ItiikfaliBi, cannot tell wlim the custom arose, hat I know that it waa customary iu New England Wi thaa a century ago to annoonre a suicide in the list of deatas by euphemism a. "In thla city, 1st tost, A. B. suddenly." It wm ao common tbat on seeing euch a nolle any one would nudereund at once that the daivawd had taken fata own life. Those were the days when newspaper naderetood and respected a certain degree ef raaerve in regard to personal feeling, whether of Joy or sorrow. Individuals bad some privacy. Another euphemism in regard to death to the phrare, "if anything ahonid happen." Persons apeak of making their will or making any definite arrangement concerning their In cane anything should hapThe phrase to almost pen to them. Invariably need where death to hourly exported, certain things are to be done or certain persons called. "If anything should happen," meaning that one thing to sure to happen. Journal ef American Folk Lore. 1 The Srorofnl (suit. A very pompous, self aulbcieni aad The dene of aeeote. very bad golfer was once playing over Our newspapers might be mmh bet- aa Irish course. He had aa hto raddle ter. They could easily bo made more a battered oM Irish peasant, with a to the taate of the people of taste. But very knowing twinkle in the corner ef their unlovely crying of crime, disa- hto eye. After each stroke and each greeable as it to, to aa exceedingly im- stroke was crm-- l bard on the green turf portant public duty, and in their faith- of Ould Oiretonil tbs vainglorious one fulness and Teracioua fortitude in aaid to hia caddie in the most badly keeping it Off lie really the biggest fahlnn, "Ueplaco tbs turf, caddie!-part of our hope of a higher standard Quietly and patiently the caddie went of honesty in public and private life. through the performance, thinking volThere to hope for any kind of rascaliumes and saying nothing at all until It cun be kept out of the tho ty aa long eighteenth waa reached. Then, ae papers.-Harp- ers Weekly. the lest duffeil shot stumbled its way to the putting green and Hep lace the turf, raddle i" rang in hia ears for the ( rarity to Aoloutlo. Colon?! Mania, resident near tba city last time, be Inraed with a look of Inf Galway, on the aourhara border of effable scorn upon his august employer Connemara, Ireland, waa probably tba and said: "Arrah. to it replacing the first to start the worthy humanitarian turf you'll be bidding me to do! By muade against cruelty to animals. The the holy fly. itll be rerurfing the place surprised British house of lords shout- we'll lie all doing when you'r gone!" ed Insult and derision at Lord Eraklae London King. when in 1811 be ventured to gently Bees os Assobols. plead the cause of dumb brutes. The When wax to needed a certain auaa-be- r British bouse of commons wonld hava of self elected drlxcoe gorge with treated Martin In the same manner when he introduced hto bill for the pre- honey and bang up la chain or each bee clluglag by her front vention of cruelty to animals hut for wholesome regard for hto dueling repu- feet to the bind feet of the one above her, like Japanese acrobats, and there tation. "Dick Martin's act. aa the human! they remain, aomMimre for twe days, tarlaa statute was known, waa passed until the was scales appear pushed out la 182 "a memorable data in the his- from every porker. It Is not hart to tory of humane legislation. On June understand that since much hooey toa 24, 1824, Colonel Martin and a few needed for (be manufacture of waa, other benevolent individuals met la bee after filling with tbe raw matrrial London and formed the first society for would produce much more wax by the prevention of cruelty to animala. keeping quirt than by using any of the Forty years later the movement spread gorged houey for energy In moving to America. In 180fi Henry Bergto about and working. But tbe necessity of "holding bands" while this work formed the New Torfc society. goes on inn! over remain to us another occult erHteore of the clow relations In Wevia lo tee. Ordinary well educated people use tbe bre rowm tree. Country Life In from 3.000 to 4.000 words in conversa- America. tion. Accurate thinkers and retaonera, kskfr Contend. who avoid vagus and general expresIn uothlGg lime the babite of Eng-lto- b sions and wait till they find n word gentlemen more changed thaa in that exactly fits their meaning; em- the ase of wine. Time waa when each ploy of course a larger stock; eloquent and table was enfiladed, almost apeakere may even rise to a command plate of 10,000. Hbakrepeere, who bad a anrroundod, by an escort of chamrangiag from sherry to greater wealth of expression than any other writer, produced all hto play pagne and laperisg thence to made! re riant, horguady, with about 18,000 worts. Miltons and brandy-po- rt, works are bnlit up with SfiOO and tba tbe red altereartag with tbe white aad he waa m good man and true who Old Tea lament contains 8,642. Our language therefore to not, after did hot go through the list and anrviva all, ao formidable aa it seems when we it Today at the greet houses you may bear of a dictionary of 230400 worts, have what you waat, hut rarely more Ckeator Etymological Dictionary, which than three glows are visible, for while la limited to primary worts (that to to wine, tor red wine aad for champagne. i largely in evidence. The any. It would explain luck, hut not Apolllnaris fine old deals or English gentleman who made or unlucky tackle), lucky with no more than 18,000 and among It a merit to get drunk on port and to them are some really antiquated ones sober up on claret has disappeared. . which wow used soma centuries ago, Louisville t'ourler-Jouniabut are now to be found In the dictionIsiktsa la Trlfiel ary only. Blackwood's. TLe half Ifh Cnited Mates standard screw thread baa thirteen turns per Meets. Clever With To write and even to sew by means Inch. Mr. Weieti. tbe original superinf the lips and tongue atone would tendent ef the tVeatteghoiise Air Brake aeon a sheer Impossibility, and yef works, used for tbe half inch bolt twelve threads instead of thirteen. Dr. BuMasteln of Wertheim-on-Maia medical expert of reputation In Ger- This derision has proved lo be n misand the company would be glad many, according to the London Globe, take, oodles for baring himself Been na to change Ji. but tba immense number authentic instance. The case waa that of brake equipments which are out all haf over the world, tho constant call for af a young girl, paralysed in alltour-teen,' repair and extensions make it ImpossiVmba from the age of seven to d. FRATERNAL QRESSMAK1NQ fni-ion- s when sbe died. This afflicted litliy n triumph of will and patience than which, ta Its own way, Sew finer achievements have been PROFESSIONAL W N. PEiKCE. Meets VI Notary Public. Real edaeaday attains at . Esiaie; Eire, Life nnd Accident I cp clockevery l!. W. halL Mr. 4U7 i!4ih St. Maggie Dreyw, C. of 1L; Mire L. Jcn-al- e oad Poverty. tVnU ivgKrti i waste, which tie at the foundstfu:i of nearly all poverty, the varkitg have exalted It Into a principle of Au English servant, at a ruse, waste at lunch of her employer's aubiau.v aa oUito. Wit sbe marries and ha rhilUrcu abe esatiiiuea is be wasteful in feer own home. I.ead on Hospital. - -- 1 d h fionr- - NOVEMIUIi: MORNING. 5ATn.lAV r up of the evil ue. rakes end ale were held iu impious sfferUs to supers! lUtii,. Tt, in root a ud 43-B- often reach fffteoa or twenty hf ta the mistletoe uttgh eere ITAII, rb-i'tiB- as c. ssdlf t.-t.- A.U1M.K: OGHLN, y eom-BMat- ed, taota. wait" however, tke natives have act utilised them ae Usms though they are frequently ig request as arables for horse. ash. hut the cfcief a- U,BB wi 44 be cut in ibe rooisTo'allosr of internd'. comn.xitoatlk,n. t'p to tho present, - r?17- 4 ?. ?? ,lw U BOARDERS, upstalrv, 122 25ih fit. r. 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