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Show ' Ukmm r " w IVihsheJ iJ 2-- a 'iith-- M len have. i; s ii .!t:ti:.jc, sotr f Itrw i.'y :it.n. Further, tJtr surface in k:;! sr.uw at ail times tif theyiar; j.u I. ......m ti I mut ij f jfl belrg b:is Itel-r- .rsf ft! fl.i i: C"rc-- Inonu .N, Y. Threa All SuUrrii.ti.m. .tnrtly m Ailvauc. ADVF.RTI81.Mj BATES A ot oi y and no JarnJ to ex.ht bfoiitl tS ati-jus.- t i:o :iil 5 Ii. v , Sun. Mnnloo Marbla. Tlie t';Lfinatvr;il,u 'tiu im t0 as rapid rink iMU.-o- JI. A. WlU-VMht-S- - , EDITOR. A3 A BANK. SHOE DIRECTORY. T V n-J Tra nr fy-- Work. It ilvlpod tl.k Ilrlbht Newkbor a II tr HtnHaa. . The ncwulKiy at the corner of I Madi- son and Ptatc at recta wa doirijf a rutih-inj- f (limine, ami a Ixiy from a rival atuiul vvlo hail been called on to help Cottctiwoofi Ward iimiiw. n.ake chanire expressed hi fturpriie, . the ( hicajro aaya i 'le an'tar Fctiool ' "a de rush?" he askwi. "Dcre 'Wot an Ti...lv rvenm! at tlm HjJudi more ain't mi extras out, aud no K.,i.f H. uiw. Y. U M 1. A. dan coiniiion wot'a atnick yet?" . ol 'J n il.nn!M CM.! bty "lMt," aaiil the champion of the li'uH Plffi.lni K v. li K.Jamr, M tiU'.er street, pointing to a tiaby'a IxK.t that Mood ttprifht on hi atook of puper-uiiwas full of change. "I found ckit HORKOUS OF THE SKAtiUAY. in dc street see!" 'lluily "'c! Wot luck!" "Dnt shoe wild all me paypcrs, Joe, IIaidabip of Mon Who Have GOVERNMENT SALOONS. like hot cake. An' de blokea and do Gono Ovor the Trail ladies offer to buy it for bifr money. Tbelr I'rueeeila Car fur Publlo mfnli la Norway. Cut I uin't a acllin' kitVaahoca I ain't." Opc Maa U ark f:iiht Wtrti Over the Windinsr away over the hills that Joe drew neur and asked confidenUltUrall I'axa aad l Conitlld overlook ihe beautiful Norwegian city tially: to lilt It I p aad of Hcrgen is a ma,'nifieeint highway, did it?" Jim, "Kay, yerawipe Turn Rack. "Not on ycr life," waid Jim, indifrnnnl-ly- . lieariug the curioim Hp'llation of the "I didn't hnve to. Dcre it lay In de "Drink rouil," inquirj- developing the to b information that it derives its name The horror of the Skaguay trail lata middle of de Mreet, jest on! half bei'B told. A niiinlx-- r of im-picked t'p cm ten de i.nul, nn' 1 brtnif? it from the fnct Unit it was constructed returned from the White alor.p an' it pot fll'td rite up wit chink, with a jxirtioii of the profits of the have mt-ntlHole of liiptor by the municipality, un (wh it'll will lH'uri ioi a.d he nn us lai-- t (is It (rets rtill 1 empties It put Mind lis kid wot wore de hoe wan tll'r " f.vstem iiWugurat. d 13 years ago, known as lhi" IJUvk puos) w.tli ttork-iVn'vfl1 "' ,,very " in a real l.arrid-- e an' had a tiuss to fit tukii'kru the Houu-k- t hejrtand subsuccessful, lxrth from a moral and pe-due the hottest courage. One uian, L. keiry it" ruiiiary f,UndMjir,t, that it has been "Sure pop?" asked Joe. J. lik'kard, of Seattle, a bright and ''" exceptions, "Sure pop. It hed b i worn, but yum, if fellow, with plenty of ' "'" Rny tlie I'hil- lity pluck at.tl peiseveiaiiee, used bik very were a fresh aa a daisy. An' if as ndelpln ...Kecord. tlne as bilk. I'a to pet over the trail, but ha bejt .1 .1. i uuer i ins pniu tuc munu.iitiuutJior-itics- , returned to a more friendly It. n iJ fur tliB de- Jimv many licenses after deciding in The trial of the and shoe will atiothei nake bnnk, lwiby's winter, novelty tue required, gnint them, not to inditheprinfr. He vvill then go by another fit'racttd n crowd and the young mer- viduals, but to a Flock company, which route. He has had all of tht .Skauuy chant did a prosperous buKineas for i not allowed to receive more than trail that he wanta. To befjin with,th the rent of the dnv. live per cent, on tie? capital invested, trail was never ready for ravel, and the remainder being appropriated by GEOGRAPHY IN CHINA. the "promoters" who are re.spoi.Jtil le the city to schools, parks, roads, hosfor all the waste of time and money Mea with Tltr I'l.h-rrmfarrk, llnlrfa, pitals and other public improvements. hould be proseeuti d. liiekard arrived and Men VAIIhoiit rrL. The liquors are carefully Belocted and w h'eh deL on the Dr. of a member Islander, medithe I.oehhart, Skauay Inspected, and are always pure; the posited iU pa.fc.fi;g'ers m August 1, nrd, cal in ademy of London, has received as and appointed by the gov( was uni'org the earliest nuners. He a for the iibrar)- - of the usRuc'mliou barkeepers nnd wenr'nniforms and numernment, had on ordinary miner's outtit, vveiijli-inft keries of vclitmca relating to China, bers; the barn are plain rooms without 1,200 pound, two horses and J.'il. aent hi.n by nil Knj'lish missionary, Iiev. scatJt; only a small quantity, not over v. ell ('. C. Sj.iihnm.cf Hankow. lie considered hiinfelf fairly six cents' worth, of liquor ran be sold hel)M(l the others cor equipped. Amot:g these volumes, says the Cron-Iqu- at. one time, to anyone; children nre not bvidirc the rivers. tin and trail he haa a discovered Cnlversclle, duroy allowed to net as messengers, und the t had work time thi the hinese By peognipby extremely curious saloons are tirwler neeesKary government con".d been done crowds of wavtarer ami vnliinlib. This book baa for lt mxA the book itivv trol ujen (o in truM aoon was wore the title "Sha and arrived, and (mountains spection. Ihnii erer. scum). Ttie liperfirwe inf.fl in nre nlto.it npe In eight weeks of the hardest work The author gives o etrntige decri- of .,(.h 12n to pent cUy he had ever done liiekard iiMinnprd t.) tion of the people living in other parts ntul ( the Bales have bein. reducetl from Rtt his tjmi' to thesunmiit of the lat of the ('lobe. He any, they a re divided 12.5i)ll.t)t0 Norwegian quarts to li' bill. Then his money wa Into four d; tinot thit'.Kes. The lirst ontl the scheme ia found to be horses exhausted, nr.il he hail t he choice men poitii siog three faces; the more promotive of real temperance of wintering in the timber by the lake?, ea o:.d coPMNtn e'ubisively of dvvnrfa; than prohibition while hi food aupply dimhi:lied, of i f the 'hi d of hybrids, partly men, partly returning to Talifoinia and rami it i; tish; the last div I.sinn, the most curious jmiiv money to af;ain nttentpt ti e trip of nil, of men tvho have no neck. The QUARANTINED TOYS. northward. He floured that if he bead is placed directly oil the trunk, the Made of Iron nod I rd by Children enntptd the wititir, as m many are fnce turned on the upper side. M ho Have t ontitKloua Illaraar. When they wish to travel they force counting upon t!;in:;. he would have nn ' "Did you ever hear of quarantined early kljrt in the Fpriur, but v.cu'il by down Ihcir mouth a stick which, withcusthat lime have only two rnnMliO out encountering tiny obstacle, passes toys?" asked tlw toy dealer of a . left rt the oul'ii'e, ard he was entirely through them, and Iu tliia way tomer, report. the Chicago TimIler-ald"Some lnothcrproUiblyoriginated s. hi ni.ilrss. Il'uVard tlnir fccrvittHa carry them on their the idea. It Lsu't a already protitiblearranpt1-lnen- t ciot.cy for f:'od a nd hc". fi r hi' hm ; ef. b:u !,s, taking them frora place to plnce for dealers, liecuiise one set of the ilifllcnlty of f.vdinc; horn-!"e like living palanquins. toy can bo made to serve- a neighbor-- j h,-Pkatjtnv trail is enoiriou. It hood. Wliieik not in use they iiroipuir-au-t VARIETIES OF MUSHROOMS. .s reci's:;rj t:i po alt the way b.i. It in' J. t f.'i' ami the it Skiici'f.v ire hny, by Mycopti.ta'st Mate Tested milt "It's liko this," ron tin tied the dealer, v brcuirVt b.uk to th- licuerv a. a aud Found All llnrmleak. an iron hou.se, with a meWii t.oir for it the nher anini.,.' In each season when mushroom, taking up chanical delivering the inn.il, met on t' c tt ii!. by each takii a which ate taking each year a tinner "ft child postman is tukeiv ill in a neighborhood i ii H nip. h:;d ted need the iti'inlity it bout hold on the taste of the general public, 'with scarlet fever and the house and Sf per cent. The liorfrs nie fond ff are found mtx t abundantly, it is well bir'h lcnvca, but they Soon rnrstract for the timid lover of this article of family ate at on isolated. The. neigh-- , Ikus have great sympathy for tliecluld'H mini fever, and, ni tin v ure diet to remember that there are over mother and they tvlieme together to fml and not rheltereit at all, theyrron .'Mill s have been that (pei-lethoroughly iHtviie worthle. Vet ki lonny tire tt tested by n:ycoph:iglf ta and found to be send something that will help toamu.se. , the little one when it is on the trail at is Mippopett. They really getting better. the New York Am harmless, you see, the toys are of iron, and are die from lack of care. FlniX'S ore a oiiitely l'ost. The fine books now published ipa.sms.1 with the request that each (rood dinl better on the Skaeuiiy trail thU with colored plates, time along are used they shall be putiivto they than burro, although the bet t tit: tr vj:.here theKulject, g:iwinj fungi are exactly an oven and baked before they are reof all would be n:t ex, wh'i h is very pr;, in '.kd, give the most wary an turned. I have known one. wet of toys pood for muddy trnveli! and cajt i :trry 'ty to discover for themselves to go through nn epidemic." a bi(j loud. The burros taken i ; arc v. the Kjx'eimeus they have gathheller them destroy their "lWsu't altnoM, a failure. They are cvird ever ered during a'couiilrv ramble ure safe usefulness?"baking the but no I'oiil ut all in lu t toe. 1 here nre aeveral varieties of "It melts off a tag sometimes, but abci;- - nrtliin! mump, nbich T.iru'. coins wh.ih, while gastronomof the dl'jnce. great care, is taken in getting them for i ill ii fatal. ic will not rl prove g, 'ily We have to hnik out for Iliflsnrd reiri the ru-!- . i ). .f In fact, there is now- thought to be but the them as a regular part of our trade. m,rtey on atvnut.t ? ' " m e v:rie'v that is sure death, Ami Thi'V Queer? Yen, but there are lots of queer ffrrmnir port. ,toii t. r i this the dealy am.inlla an things in our line. This is only one of n 't. ;f T'- riif wi'h JO tr.' re's--a'd to lie in atropine. This them." t'iot t rv ' pt t v..v ' . ..n. ' v i 4 i .i i rt- .ip sllv dead'y po'tjoii given iu h. len f'v-'- r i 'li of c xt grain cloacai in h po-i- 'i Itittc-,Kntpernr' Tito Stint. ftr-r,.f o at in jt ctlcns. r'vtic A writer in the PeMher I.loyd savn -, e tVe ) the'k.l'. f I'.', that there are two souls auuuatitig the ' t.in the t i d R Wnri' i ;nk if Y: HOW CISMARCK BECAME RICH. German emperor, w hich nre struggling e'.f. V-F;.no!'v, rf tl'kkppo'.rtert men r.t t.ernian Wetter Hay the C'hanerllnr for the ascendancy. "One is the soul of hit a net stor Frederick II., and is insVr.it.iv in Senen 1it vi-P"t:rT Pealaled on. Slate Herrrla. fluenced by the entire history of his T t A I '.r1 has i rt"eb Vf ti rr in pamphlet recently nppearetl in house. This soul, had it alone inspired " th.1t He Ik", ond the fun ri;t w ilh thrr Cerman v cut .tied "llisnwirck ami v 'stcr ti' t Its author, fays Lumlon Truth, the emperor, jwoiihl have made him a p"..M't, ti . re t.v prrd l c religious cet a very earlv !a- -t i'i w i:wt is a n. ember of the old Junker parly of conservative, whole, prince, In the Tlirv ntc- - t r ;l.e tie rauw of Isebat Dahcr, ni.d i; - and, on the regarding1 himself as summits episcopus for tinn !: d n!'f u'y fal'e on t! feec to give aviie curious liet.li s of his country" church, as the absolute nr.d they trujt tttol.e their camp ii gard to the present fvn tune of the i and build their lcif hot l efurei 'ovt vhaticellor and how it wasacqaii, ' t hief of so many legions, and also as the tlesjHitlc master of men, like all fliev, othi rwi" they ctrnot p'oecre ti e Alter the Cerawn w irof Js.?0 the princ tnn w itti v hich ttt wedce t he cbird. t f re.H'ived from the count ry tvv o cslaU s Prussian kings before him." The their honieo. of no great value, which, tHmylcd wlih other is the soul of a modern absolutist. It take n stronvr ba V ania d!; his own paternal rsiute, brought him II ttate Tree In Mexico. inlml to brrrrto a iicc n! pi. '.i r. In a fair revenue, lie then' left r A huge cypress tree In Tniile, in Pick ard s'ay s. lie a!' o ayi hat, though to look after hi private tniirt.i-rof Oaxaca, Mex., is 151 feet in tiiet and orderly, the Sk.intny c ur trv iif iir, w ith thn result that he m w the rienrrft in the world, ft rn"rlias a fortune amounting to l.'o.i.oo.i oo 'here nil the time except when it d ju mark This, the author estimates, can 1'ttip rrotich to enow. Mabi I C. Craft, nly have Wen- mnde by stock exclmrge In tslle' W, eklv. upecnlatious, ba.I on the knoxvei!gi lUliri'i llrlltn DUn.troaa. that the prince derived from hi position The Fortnightly lleview, discustdug lit the head the Herman of of r.lorattun. t, Kummt William' reign, funis up the The uttcr;i utt pal t of t he cart !i I, ;iv e nnil which lie confided to lUeic'.rocih :. of hi activity in foreign politic rever Imn i sousht out as at pten it. That, with Ihe care of empire on Jos reultshi of l'rliice DiMturek since r,i) the at tattic in now nttractli i; shoulder, bis left h,'i monetary aiTairs as foil w: (1) (iermany has lost her tention a wril r.( the arctic. , IU a r, In the hands of hi hanker ia very pi vtUm ns the leading power in and equally wib!e it that ItU pi aailril a f w t: ot Ills aj i f. r i) Iiassia has taken herp'-iccthe art.treO' nrk n, r.;.d the J.V :,! did the best for his client. Ho-the triple alliance has almost ceased (3) I should requirs a good deal morrrsi-lem-- e ('cyri;ihlcal wa'iety, I. hm!o:i, to exi t: (t) Fiance has become the Urxuitied to take upt.n itto if 'lie t," ; thno iaadonle.) Iu ih.s pnn'phii t of liiissia; (.) F.nglnml has been ally to believe that th pr;i. e Witty of oxjMiiuirtr a f.: '.vate i Xj i on alienated from (In tnanv ; C) the bond 'n to the aattio, fit. i: fit lliecf , ktnta s'cret lit pftr'i.erx.Y.p with a He(letweecil Hussla and Cerniaiy has been i brew Dnnmier or that v. ill i that f.Mver- li.ent ovtaue is and not renewed. auaprnd I." now Qjthiuif like e .0'X) mark tribute to the vuvi.t ,Xii c rt CHURCU rir - Jg? ?I jfl J&'fifl fitl! pf Timea-Ilcrald- i. new-ne- lllIi. Hint I emcir-fjene- In Speed -- rTU. . - I a. w r ii trp Dzjkv in (11 & ( . Trl KlfiG 'A,. s V9C leen enpaped more than two year. M&mmti REQULOITE L' . -i e- Ft lTr?XttIcrf34?fAtfCft(Q -L- PfdOA'PAPJ2. - A 565.C0 Machine 01 $18. Cash with The r. .j 8 Ordar end Cnpi lipror! flrflnaton" MC"5., CMtAflST kit-i- n HiA LATIST ttT ennct-ment- e, : - i in your own huiut, willlout asking one cent in athaiice. .("' tsukjrv, r of bunting- for navy flags are what insure the superiority so well known to characterize the American article. The regulations' prescribe that the fabric he made entirely of wool of the quality and show no imperfections, the weight to be 5 pounds avoirdupois h per piece of 40 y ante of width, oe tne warp ine yarn to evenly and filling to contain no lets than 30 threads to the inch and the warp two-plwith one-pl- y filling, properly twisted; further, a tensile strength is required, of 65 pounds for the warp and 45 pounds for the filling, in test pieces two inches wide. The color must be as "fast" as jt is possible to make them, and not liable to be seriously effected by being soaked, continuously for 24 hours in fresh water, and then thoroughly washed in water with which is combined' a good grade of laundry soap. Every stripe ar.d device on the flags made of this siiperb material are measured with the most perfect geometrical accuracy, and the t put on w carefully and evenly that when the flag is held up to the light the stars, which are made of muslin anil put on both sidee, appear to be a part of the fabric. The stars are cut with chisels out of bleached muslin laid 30 thicknesses together on a large open block. Boston Tranfcript. 10 ;"-irf- a. r v j'.'V Pvr.'-- j J M & . - P 31 II Coupon. sent C. 0. D or on trial crxh Bittcluuc. rrT,i k1 e " ;V A i i h 55. consiructimi is ie confined tli.it in it 3 2 Hurl tj"J&r STYLE No. ten-inc- postiii'itijc!i'.iit sible inaiuirr. It im)?.:.cc ail inCMU ru im;rovt'iiu'iits. ami its A! fyVr tiuishcd chine, iu the best WH all tbi Atw:' i'TW-w- rpiiw it im- - iv.mulnukintf t r use fwl ni"ia;it!t and qual:c.l, ;ural)iuy Notice the ft ity i work lb 0! suvcriui i'y; poir AHUNGION." Tbi Head of the "ArlitiKtoti" swines ou patent socket hinr firmlv lifM down 1v a t..m;il BCie. Miuitr suhstantial. hp.ii nnd h..mNoi:i(? in deMgu, and lruitilul!v ornamrntcd in giK!. fld or coiiutermink, HiaVji.jf it fi'.tth Tiih lop uf ti.l!e. plate has rrnmdcd cttrot-r- And i inl-tiThis will admit tl-ami 1) inches (iighebt Ann Space un.ltrt lie rm is 5 inches even jui'tv It is SclM'lirem.lnff Absolutely no ho'.ci to put thread Uiit-imcvsv to put in ot except eye of needle. Slmtife iscviindcr, open on eud. entirelr nc holds a .itrjje iriuut of tlirnd. 5titCti kei;ul'rtU.ris on the lied of the take om; bobbin benrniti th(- - li.jlibin win "er, and has a adir slwwinsr the number ol't itches to the Inch, ni.hine, an. I run be chHnrd Irnm j to''!; :hr to th Ww. rA. U .it.uhle and f xieni's on both sides of pf .v.a t"ii (i (tike ttix.. R'.vcr stitpf at a.itri V 1n"fj,gs ff ri.U'li, lrt-nInter--F'- or out o :i:id nn lowered nt will, ABtt.matlc bhlbin c.ni be rui.-efillniK the b bbin a:Hon.itK-al'ami perfects y sinfM;th withuut hoU'Hk, the thrciid. :.che does not run while wiidinii bobbin. Liht Kunnifif Mfxchine i e;isv tnr i'i. de not f:itiyue I he operlock btti h, the snnie en both fc:des, is a ator, m;me little nuif aad m:ws r. fiddly. will nit r.avr-1- tttul wii ie chutipcd vit!ujut stufpin the nut hi no, Ttr.3on is a Hat spruy nu-will admit thread iixnn S to T1 Kpwl cdtou without Lfjatujr.s;. Kever pefs cut of ordr-r- . Tbe Nfetlle ii a straight, needle, flut on one sh!p, arid din t be put iu wrr'tng. Needle stt-cis rctiittl, made of with oil cup at the Vttcii tc prevent oil from $t ttiiiif Br oml easily ':st;-v- t on the AH bearings ate case hardried stt-t-l Adlusuble Beat Ing with a screw driver. All Kst motion can be taken up. and the a.hine will ItM a i:j bf'time. am! in Addition wp AUaJimenti-Kat- h nachine is furnished with necessary tooUand fiirui.h nn txti a set of auachments in & velvet lined metal kml, ire ot ch;irue, a; fulUiws: oi mbier nnd ccttheicr, c::c biudiT. one hnirnuj; plate, one set of rnr temmers. diderent widths up to Tu of nn (iith, o.ie tucker, one under braider, one short or attrtonitnt foot. cutu-r- . (HMlRink of ntiet qnnlity oak or walnut, otnic cover an iirawer.-- uicite. pi; iwn. to tuawcis, uress i;tiarof 10 wneei, ana nevice uir HIGH PfllfES FOR PfiV DJRECTLY OF fAN'JFACTtcSS ;rV.'D nnSi'TI PHY rA I nm.is iCni:.:s CD I - save acest s kd oeauh s i ; '-2 30 U our 5reeioI Whoiesalc Pfce, but GREAT OFFER, n in oron to intiMitce this fccw.nK liMc hme, weniajte a spai.t mrtfus & a tn wet u oiicr. idnui evt rv rader of thii nniur chnnce cluncut th.elow-- t price ever offerel. On receipt of $18.50 ca!l amraupcti, wc wil' sltip tliL machine anywlteie securely u;:cii and ciatcd, and uarnistccbafe delivery. A ten years' written warrw;!' s with test euted aHer thirty refundedlf not a each uii.chinr. with privilege of twenty dnys rfil on trial. We will skip C. 0. V. for -if If and . of receird of f'tA!')n.i ;ooti futh 't.irantee charge. you pr thirty davs' trial ti tnti imyini'. send lor our large iHnst rated catalogue how we ship cwinf trachiiies any hereo anyrioniai. expljuiv.. one nt the lowr-- t KMuniact titer's pt icf without asking one cent in jevance. The best plan ia lo tend all cash with order, a von theu save the $.00 discount. Kemt'i!;br:r the coupon must be sent with order, i 'f tu't Oa he Clt. Storage of TIkj In the la6t two years there has been a decrease in the number of stable fires in New York city, and an even larger proportionate decrease ia the pecuni ary losses resulting therefrom. This is dnie in part at least to the law which regulates the storage of hay, feed and straw. By this law stops must be taken to make the building more or less fireproof. No loose or unbaled hay or straw may be stored in- any tenement house. Of baled hay, a quantity not exceeding 25 bales, and of baled straw, not. exceeding 15 bales, may be stored, but no more. No feed, hay or straw may be kept under any stairs in. nny tenement house, and all lights used must be protected by w ire cloth globes or cylinders or lantcrne. No smoking is to be allowed. All stoves must be protected by a sheet or zinc or iron underneath and by a portable sheet-iro- n jacket surrounding and inclosing s at least of the stove. There were 4,049 stables in the city of New York at the date of the last report and 73,748 horses. N. Y. Sun. e?Ob f Spec-le- ! as three-quarter- :;i? i ;i The Objection to Stage Coaehe. In 1702 there were, strange as it seems, only six stage conches running in all l'ngland, and of course theev.ero only public vehicles for travelers, r.v i these were a novelty, a; r a earned John Ciwset thought the;such a dangerous innovail. n f s! wrote a pamphlet against tin iu. 'Th f coaches," he wrote, "make gentlemen come to London upon every small occasion, which otherwise they would not do except upon urgent necessity. Nay. th convenkney of the passage makes their wives come often up. w ho rather than come such long journeys cn horseback would stay at home. Then when they come to town they must be in the wade, get fine clothes, go to plays and treats, and by these means- get such a habit of idleness and love of pleasure that they are uneasy after." Even people who come to the.oity on steam cars ore sometimes similarly affected by the visit, even unto this day. Philadelphia Press. , & km. i rk, -- . SA purc. - 'xy ".S- i ZaSS s. Ji"-ah- ? tf- : ''Atr 'Joi"'. 'rviv'i'oTS-.- ;v .'f'C ir-I- - '?X.v T j-- J' " - he-ri- i'r Itleieh-roinhT.- t"-- e prt. 1 a.. CU5f RISC rch f'.'.t ci-mt- f SIUliER pion The gold standard means low prices, low wages, hardtiines. The Wmeialle atandard uieans good prices, good wajjes, permanent prosjtrtty for the producujj da.wHi. one-side- d p- us fe2v. i tf V..'i' f j ". aasc , . . . LI "' f tat iVt C'eich-roedc- the-stat- i i I ! ;rmi 2! i C..'"'.'d i ' v nc.l H5 UEAmrilLY : govt-rnmc- t .1 u'ltt ttirt.ii., r.i..;.'. filWt it It t. i ;:;,! Lr ouf I .... r.'l tuKV v.: , v.' C.rwfT. citua Gn Jet Flame WhoNe s. V w I Con-tlnuo- aa Year In and Tear Oat. Kveryone must recognize the beau-- y and many advantages possessed by thci electric light, but, perhaps, few have; thought of the discomforts to which a large part of the population would be put if this most modern and perfect illumiuajit were- to supersede all the older forms in u&e. Am excellent example of this is to be found in the large workroom of the reporters in' Che New York Sun office. I ti this rosru, says the paper, areeoree of incandescent electric lamps, and no one lacks a light, but at an odd corner there is always burning one little pn jet, vvhos-light is .insignificant, ibut dearer to th men who work about it than all the electric lights in the tooiu. D:'.,v and night, year in and year cut, th'-- t with n flarao rot. mor-.gas than half ai inch highs nr.d quarter of Rn ;.;t,h broa1 and jav and r Jht the Mecca of every men who ruorts to tobacco sruoking to Footh his. i;c: vec cr Kill idle ir.omer.ts. llverybody knows whr.e to find a Ught forcigur, pipe, cr cigarette, but this was set true ;,:-r.go when the electric lights took the of th? chl gas jots which lit. the pl,u-r. loom. With these open lights innn cue had ever found it r.tv.s-?ar- y to keep a stock of matches at haml for st.nrii::g a pmcke. For many n day and night after the electric lights were established there were great hints h rough theoPice for and then finally it 1ec.mie the fitctl custom to keep a. gas light going at a c:;rner near the sporting desk to accommodate th smokers. j pro-fcjio- 1 LOVED HIS LITTLE MISTRESS. The Doe Care Ilia Life to Protect Her from lVolvca. One day recently Pnnchman Som IVulge, who lives near Cancy, Kan., in the Osagi.' country, went to Yinita on business, and shortly after he had gon Pcssic, hi3 daughter, wandered away from home iu .in attempt to follow him. Mrs. Dodge discovered her absence about two hours after her departure. She made a thorough search of the premises, and, failing to find the child, notified the neighbors of her disappearance. They turned out in force, and scoured the prairies all that day and all that night, and till the next day, searching for the little wanderer, says the St. Louis At last an Indian came upon her lying fast asleep just south of Post Oak creek, in an old road known as the "Whisky t nil." Across her body stood a dog, which had always been ' her companion about the ranch. The j ;log was torn aud bleeding, and near I is feet j lay the dead bodies of two v.olves. Although her cheeks wero i .ined with tears and covered with t" 'i: t t'essie was unharmed. She nnd her protector were taken bark to her a distance of 12 miles front whero they were found, where the dog died of his wounds that night. He was given ;i decent burial, nnd Sam Dodge ha ordered a marble monument, which v. ill be placed at the head of the faithful animal's grave. t. j d V PASSING UP HIS ADVICE. Man GivQneer Method of n Ilualne ing Charltr to a. Tramp. Catching at thenlsanger's coat tail he murmured in a depreciating tone: Could you give me a little assistance, sir?" The stranger turned and looked him over. His eyes wore bloodshot, his clothes dirty, his whole appearance decidedly the worse for wear. "What do you want?" was the reply to the tramp, reports the Chicago Chronicle. "A job, after I got a square meal," said the tramp. "'What can you do?" asked the stranger. "I can keep books, sell goods, drive a delivery wagon, compound prescriptions, set type and do farmwork." The stranger scribbled a few words on s rard handed the tramp a dollar and ttaid: "Take this card to this address and 1 think it will get you work. Take that dollar, get a bath, a shave, Color In Oar Cnrrrncj. a hair cut, something to cat and :i Nearly 1,200.000 pounds of colors are drink of whisky. That w ill brace j nit used by the United States government to meet my friend. So long." "There'll just one thing more," said annually for printing paprrmoney, revenue and postage Ntom. Cincinnati the tramp. "How do you happen to r.riquirer. givo me just a dollar and all these direction with It?" pidrr Ilulldo on Water. "Pu cause I got a dollar from ft man i raft the spider known What is on this very corner about ten years It of British the species. the largest ago," si.id tbo stranger, "just as jott receiveit its nam from the fact that it are I'm passgetting It from constructs a raft of dried leaves and up his advice and his money just rubbish united by thread of rii and ing for luck.'.' thus pursue its prey on the water. The dalnrte of Governor. All lModB on th Tnrkey. With one exception the governors of "How re you going tospeud Thanks-givintill the states receive a definite salary, Cncle Jack 7" without the addition of fees or per-qde 'cordln ter des hit's suh. "Well, ites. The exception is the govern-o- i en (loan roos' turkey. F.f he's quiet, of Oremn. who gets $l,.".e-- 'l rnt.h nnd too high, I'll speu' de day at home; but i nialle-salary ef he's noisy, en I mek' any mistakes, FOiue extra. His is the governor of an American any paid fotch whnr I'll tellin' no up!" dey's stale, exiept Cue governor of Vermont, Detroit Free Press. ,."ir- - who get H.SnO without utiy extra. me,-and- 3 ;. Tiny ' 1 . rrj.t A v 1 - . ONE LIGHT THAT NEVER FAILS. bi-- Sew- stiu:tiy M ing "1W C H ; f t, years written w.irranty w 1 1 li vi i obfer-vat:n- American Dnatlasr. Imperative requisitions by the authorities for the production ai.ywhtrc, on 10 ('....' ircc tnsl, 1 iron-lKm- he absolutely blirdinfr. n It h.is been found by careful th.tt in the New York ter;en:ert district the American family lives the poorest arnl at the (jreatest cost. On 1h contrary, the Italian l'vea in the mo ft w hnlesrjme manner ft the least expen.'e. while the French follow closely upon the !t?.!iar. The Cerman is ecorcmiral. but the eoolu'iig- i not as dainty and palatable. There are no remaining puhl:c lands in any of the states of New Err-lanin New York, l'er.nsylvar.ia. New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, V;v':- -; i West Vire.'r.ia, North Carol:r-- f Carolina, Oeorjia, Tennessee, KPttf.--' or Texas. There are 25,n0,0'!fi public land in Ohio, 37.CO0.Ofi0 in I"'"' ids, .12.000,000 in Alabama. L.OOO.Or.'i i Louisiana, 20.000,000 in Jfichipsn in Wisconsin. The cth? r pnb-li- c lands are in the western states ar.d in the territories. waul-- l . StiippcJ to anyone, . R,5(X),-00- a hair can be i:v the a;d of this (fla f en at s distance of l.CKKI feet, and the ea 'eT:on of the moon at the focal point . Nay, llai-Sing- " 1 l )r. Vrnte, fays London Knowledge, n ted the process of prindinfr pcl.'hmjr a ptpantk? disk of p!aLs "ver t.i inches in ditimeter. on which he i Hi t"' e a ;, j ir cont-ide- i' It is ("n.d fUhing in the St. Albar.i t.i tescro:r. Years a po the resertiilr ."its ?t l.ed w ith p'ekerel. No one lus i.. a. 'i. wed to fish there, and the 11 e multiplied until they have e a nuisance. Tbe town authori-:.- r Live ordered the drawing of tie t r.d the poiuicfthepiw-atori-.i- l y ra 'l.lcVelc'irto'Vn m Iiev. btunlcy Wilson, of Kanioun.Cu;., is perhaps the only clerpymaa iu who has a rtnoixl of pretuhinrr a MTUicn a:id thrashing a bully ail in the KiTiie- Sunday forenuon, says th ilwm is u: Mr. t hicasro Chronicle. i'tlilcuo young man, beingUse beast boxer in the mountain of his county, and in addition to riding the circuit cmbracinf.' the various hamlets in the hilia is editor of ilc He preached the llaniona. Sentinel. other morniiifr in the little llaptist. that srauds among- the pinen (hun-of the hills back of Juliaji. After his sermon Mr. Wilson was accosted ou the streets bv Dave Putnam, a bully, w l ; lias been in many scrapes, w hodemaml-e- d a retraction of a eertaia item that letely appeared in the ltiunona Sentinel reflecting- on himself. "Did you write that article about me?" asked Putnam. "I am responsible for it, if I did not write it," replied the preacher. "Well, if you are responsible for it, take that," said Putnam, striking ut the eloquent younj? parson. The blow failed to land. The parson sailed into the miner, ami they clinched. Then the dust of the rtreets arose in a cloud. The miners fratherel around and cheered the pnencher to th echo. Within five minutea Putnam wes knockeid out ami the preacher wascalm-l- y dustinsf off hi.s plufhat. Even before this occurred Mr. Wilson did not hick popularity, but since, then his stock has pone up a hundredfold. Putnam has been laughed out of the county. ( 11 all a PREAChtri A!w r iGHTER. California Divine Teaeke a .Notorl-iia Sundii I.ra'ou. Unll ..... rale, theeUiiiii e.rr--i the freezer, caii.-l-t ir it t.i verv quiekiv. lie can freeze a I7-- . Ion can of ice crcaia in 20 minutes. Im-pro- ve a'P'fl. ' . d wnh roar-rifitb- le d veru-'i- at ch-th- 'wt .... f U-- BABY'S Ji j&.-3rrtar'-v.mrrt.- Mual j jjer tuba-fluen-t tli',' j the ), use' as rri.":tT rulumu 5 cent per Hoe Locl in buitiM Nr nintJon. Makeup viiible the f'nm'it i.f a cent. U culmuu In Liou. , a ui.o. luaer- - flim'cr or jLint nill odd a frrh u.lr-i-.s- t f'tl UiactUon, 5 cttuU ckIi to lKrtany. Tb? caijjfra for this '?!. n vrrlisrmenU muat be allied f"r lit novel work is provided with '!(x (rk, :aiiinf monlli. Any pirnii I'.- faiilemy the growth f 8 plant Ut . , r dn.coUuud mul L'na taiul :v; Ihe rait will pitr mU. In t!i eflrrl, ottirrw.a to 1,1 f llic (mper, aud l can In-- iiKTpast d ti ... . ... 4ue:it pidity of LOtOO tiiirt', bik! Jack'i beafiitIl i iwiH itcordingljr. iht. eyf. The bltumiirip thus rcaiizrd should of Jin mx7Jin lily n th scn-cr..st TIBce u l.r.ltr.d at t'.t VnmrMutter. bt worKi Minff. Hiirajir, Tribnu. xtri-!- j KER - l.t-c- to A loIO the firkt Though Ireland a Ati.enea isojDcerwd, in far plv. that re'urj to lmeu.1, liolland th-occupied and ia lant, everywhere portion hold U v iaiu.tny pa.rtiof lluro avs the I'hulelphia I'rekji. The very word Hokand in emploj ed to desi jnate a, flj.e lim-ncitli or a liiiea awl cotton, iud for t bis pu npo.se cloth, acd ho-It i both from time iiiiinetnorial. ,f!ii-auJ unplied, and tisttl f jr weariion. Fiix ng' the iiousehohl u.nl prows wei; in that pan of Kur the n.nlif'ht is wil i to be brighter at.U in the iu bleacl.i. to have uk.ic The low couniriii than elsewhere. is carried on iu Holland linen it.diK-trmore by women than by men. In- the field there are almost as many female In tht-- harvest ing a in tile cultivators. uomt n. there t an such aliminjr, Iu the many jiroi he kl.risr ut.d spinnintr, the women outnumbered the men three to one. In the u union are in the majority. Tlie men iredoiuiiKite when it conues to the making of (jamaMks ami fancy dckiLS. For at least four centuries it had been an bonred custom in the Netherlands for tilling wonwn U begin making their marria' portion in linen w hen mere frirls. fiona go ao far a to irtart w ith the sowini'of theweel; others bepin w ith the s)ini.int'. w h i! those (let. All do the ter off buy the fhii.Mied cut tint; and sew inf.;. A weUdinu outfit consiirs of rvtticoats, tilfrlitfrovviia ami other underwear, keveral suitJi for summer wear, .sheets, pillow caie, bolster cio.e, pillow wham, shirts for the anl a number of rolls of the uix'tet mat'riaJ for the future or use. Nearly every pirl ot aire has a stock of these poods raupinp from a trunkfu! to three or four 3 timea that amount. of r.-- f Holland Uav Vtiwa t aunted la lliik .t .f i The Ainesictn l'.it;!e Tub. Ourr. Irrlaad aad 1 evury Saturday by 61'BScUirTIGN; S. Month. UUCli i t ! W A" l:.it UC- rHM:t :.i.wWD of !'. ar:tirc!ic at fouth ."u. is th:.t r,o .'m "'.' Ii 1fl 'je w arer than 7i' t n.ilr hattcvrrU-c-wL ': . r.'iw; barrier :e, at, of ti.e r.i rth '.if th. - c. ui . |