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....THE 'M.OAQMINQ,
'A . soft lullaby
A eif isteloo dayplt
Whe re twlghts mot.
A ase of onsideabe htnet bth to
the keepers and the eustomers of u ta-*
Toarrants was de d yesterday in te di
sional court. Shortly, thefaetswe as fol
lows: The plaintis was in the habit ofl
on in lo quetion one of the wte wh
out being asked, hsuwg phis eoatfprhim
By the end lof dinner t lullab
was the appeal of th lee ndtMr.
os, inst tohe verdict ou nty rs,
!* Wth pr efiowo
ury, w ho had given the pintl dal age
Ao godn od ht gloaming kasis,
ele,. b es acmhlstl a
di ty, in favour o f th blaintiss, on th
Where twilights meet.
Wallace Bruce In Balskwoed's Ma:dan .
Sthe Wadter and the mQat.
will bcase of conause the iderae trewait both to
the keepershy of taking charg the customer of restand
rant wllas deof gded yests, lerday n he d ivi
responal court. hort y,come uponfaot ,wei fln
lowar The plaintiff was in the habit much to
be hopedat the Cate Roydel, adcision the occa-upheld.
sionBy n qxiepton one of the nsibiliterwy upon the
out being asked, the law gives coathe ufo
By the and of dinner the coat had sue ni hish
propedrtyd the alost whichnste wa triof ed yestrangda
wae the appeal of the defendant, Mrmakes his littleo
olse, gainth the verdict of the county andourt
jury, who had given the plaintiff. No damageoubt
to the amonnt of 4 guineas:. 'Tbse:'iudgea
thdiffis dcty, in favor of tht plaintiff, on the
ouits d tangers by ptther had bean evldeaceof nfor
is custoe n the mattbelr of ngings, apng delini cong
aswhih the railway wacompanies to accnsidept and
thatresponsibi there lityd been bfor them nlmes th de
cost. We ear that one effectof thi decisiomighty hunter,
will be to human ken, the andrge waiter to hb
very shy remo taking chaornerof the corth and
umbrellas of guests, lskill. he scienhold tistwill
hato on "bailthent," with allunt" or monttandt
responsiilietheres, thas come uponhim nt
awaorld. But, wihn spite of this, iresult mch to
be hoped that the decision will be upheld.
By delving xing the responsibility upon the
restaurant keeper the law gives the and
tomera substantial defendant to sue i his
property lost insteadrray of an airy stranger
who appears for a moment, makes his little
mistake with the coats and umbrellas, andce of
then vanishes l nto the exit. No doubt
this decision adds to the troubled of the
restaurant keeper, but he can eaily avoid
byts dangers by figuroviding ased on tafe place for
hion customer' belongings, -4and declfni themg
as the railway compsanie do-to accept any
responsibility for them of men thof sou dnd
posited.-St. London Globe.
Bevolutionary Science.
The enthusiast in science is much given
to the methods of the mighty hunter,
who delights to suddenly disppgear and
be'lost to human ken, wandering pscpy to
the remotestc,.cornersof the earth-and re
turning after many days with trophies of
his prowess and skill. The scientist will
"go on the stll hunt" for mont", and
.years together: and then suddenly .csrnfront'
the world with some strange-resulteof his
delving in the bypatah 6f science jthat
,,falsifies our most che fished, balleti and
revolutionizes our moat classic standards.
Of such is Dr. Croebley' Clapham,. who
seeks with a formidable arrray of statistics
to aweep away nll our generally accepted
ideas of the beauty and significance of
the "intellectual brow." He maintains
that the smaller your head and the more
prominent your occiput, the greater is
your sanity-nt least the mad have, as a
rule, good heavy frontal lobes. He shows
by facts and figures based on the examina
tion of human skulls-4,000 of them
that the heads of insane men'bave a latger
average size than those of men of sound
intellect.-St. Louis Globe-Democrat.
Holiday Donmac Turkish Rugs. IM Pf ORTED Ghiorde Turkish Rugs. Holiday
Garpet Sale arpet Sale
-AT- RUGS RUGS -AT
A. P. CURTI'S A. P. CURTIN'S,
Persian Turkish Rugs. IM PO RTED zHandmade Japanese Rugs.
Jackson Street, Jackson Street.
Lac urtaiu ARPETS tARPETrs ratries
With Borders to Match. With Borders to Match.
Royal Wiltons, Body Brussels,
A large Gobelins, . Agra, A line
Moquettes, Ingrains,
line made Wilton Velvets, OUR Japanese Matting, of Portieres
in Switzerland Tapestry Brussels. IMMENSE Chinese Matting. never
and imported _ C A R before equaled
by us.. DEPARTMENT here.
Table Goders, Hassocks, Velour
Brussels Net, SALE. Velour
Swiss Lace, Cou Gch GoQers, ; Slipper Boxes, Chenille
Tambour Lace, Dohn Pillov s, Blacking Boxes, Bagdad
Nottingham. In all the Latest Kind and Designs. Everything for Home Comfort. Raw Silk.
Holiday - Daghestan Rugs. Fur Rugs. Smyrna Rugs. Reversible Holiday
Carpet Sale yarpet Sale
-AT- R. RUGS RUGS Ru. -AT
A. P. CURTIN'S, Burman Rugs. All Sizes. All Prices. Large Line. Low Prices Byzantine Rugs. A. P. CURTIN'S,
Jackson Street, Jackson Street.
I I II
THE JObKIY.
Smare talk 4 i Opal jeokey
SNsAoYnaa liks~ti ipi'bred to Arlon next
season.
A mile trai sto coonstructed at River
side, Cat
Tshielo gs of thD Doble table for 188
were 5,000.
Nancy Hanks was retired without break.
ing her record of 8904.
From the top of hip to cap of hook Fan
taay measres 45 Ionkes
Clln J. Va n oter bhas leased the Bay
City (Mich.) track for five years.
The 8-year-old record of Axtell, 9:18 (high
wheel), has never been beaten to a high
wheel sulky.
Via H and the other horses purchased
trom the imperial stud in Rustie arrived
safely at Bremen,
Lord George Bentinok stood to win $500,.
000 on the English derby of 1848, and he did
not get the money.
The leading trotting sires of 1808 are
Electioneer, Nutwood, Alcantara, Nelson
and Hamlin's Almont, Jr.
Harry Jennings, the noted Englishtrain
er, who died recently, was well to do, leav
ing an estate valued at $425,000.
Le Pin, the principal French government
stock farm, was begun under Louis XIV
and finished during the minority of Louis
XV.
The BDfalo association contemplates
opening anumber of trotting colt stakes,
including a' tallion representative stake
which will ultimately be worth g$5,000 to
the winner.
The great event in the Austialian racing
world for 181, the rte. forthe Melbourne
cup, was woe-by Paranola, iarnegie second
and Jewelet third.
A novelty qt the fair at Sanueky 0O.,
this year was a mile dash to wagon where
In two ladies competed in harnessing,
hitching and driving. The winner con
sumed six minutes.-Horseman.
ETAT oF Omo. Carr or TOLDO, I
•LucCs ConNTx.
FanK J. CauLwu makes oath that he is
the senior pa tner of the firm of F. J.
Cnxixa & Co., doinm business in the City of
Toledo. county and state aforesaid, and
that said frm will pay the sum of ONE
HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every
asse of ostakrb that cannot be cure: by the
use of HA'es CATASIR CURE.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in my
presenes, this 6th day of December, A. D.
1p16.
SEAL Z A. W. GLEASON.
( 1 Notary Public.
Hail's Catarrh Care is taken internally and
nets directly on the blood sand mucous sur
faces of the system. bend for testimonials,
free. F, J. CHENEY & CO..
eIol by druggists. 5. Toledo, O.
Kosenth's English.
This anecdote is ascribed to Louis Kos
suth, the Hungarian patriot. He is quite
q.iert at the English language, but some
times is at a loss for the right word. Once
he spoke of "taking time by the hair,"
and noticing a smile going around turned
mutely to a gentleman on the platform be
hind him, and he suggested, "By the fore
lock."-Exchange.
A Sure Cure for Plies.
Itching piles are known by moisture like
perspiration, causing intense itobing when
warm. This form as well as blind. bleed
ing or prntruding, yield at once to Dr. Bo
sanko's Pile remedy, which acts direetly
on narts affected, abso, be tumors, allays
itohing and effects a pe manent care; Fifty
cents. druagists or mail. Circulars free.
Dr. Bosanko; Philadelphia, Ps. Sold by
Parohen-D'Aoheul Drng Co.. Helens.
Saved Her Life.
Mrs. C. J, Woor DnRimS, of Wortham,
Texas, saved the life of her child by the
use of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.
"One of my children had Croup,. The
case was attended by or physician, alid wo
sUlpcosed to bie wellt inder control. One
night I was startled by the cblild's hnrd
breathing, and on going to It found it etan
gIlng, It liad nearly ceased to breathe.
ealizing that thle child's alarnling conditon
iad become possible in spite of the mediclnes
given, I reasoned that such remedies would
be of no ravail. Having part of a bottle of
Ayer's Cherry P'ectoral in the louse, I alve
tale child three dloses, at short intervals,land
anxiously waited results. PFro tile moment
thle Pectoral was glvel, the chiM's breatiang
grew easier and, In a short tlnle, she was
ieeplng qaletliy and breathing naturally.
The chld Is alive eand well to-day, and do
tot hesitate to say that Ayer's Cherry eo
toralt saved her life."
SAYER'S
Cherry Pectoral
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, MVas.
Prompt to act, sure to cure
1894.
Harper's Magazine.
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charaoter that has made it the favorite illus
tratad perlodical for the home. Among the re
results of enterprises undertaken by the pub
liashere there wilt appear drog the ear
suparblv illustrated papers on Ini by dwin
Lard Weeks. on the Japanese arsons by Alfred
Paraon, en Germany by Poaltney Bigelow, on
Paeis by liehara larding Davis. and on Mexico
by Frederic iemington.
Among the other notable features of the rear
will ha novels by tworgda Maurer and ctharles
Dudleyr Warner, the pereonat remlneeenses u.
W. .D. Howells, and eight short sturies of west
ern frontier life by Owen Winter. Uhort stories
will aiss be eontrlbate I by Brander Matthews.
Iichard Harding Davis. iary N. Wilkins, ithe
Idotnerl Steaar. Mire Laurence. Alma Tadems,
George AiR. lbba Quoa de keaurepair
Thomas Nelson t age. and others. rticleos on
topics of current interest will be contributed
by dilstingulshed specialists.
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'tW' YORK [Hj f ·jiA
WEINSTEIN'S
MI ST GO TO-BAY
We never sell at cost. Don't have to. We buy our Goods
so cheaply that we can undersell any other dealer and yet
make a profit. People asked us a few weeks ago "What will
you do with all those Holiday Goods?" and we replied "Sell
thein." We've sold them nearly all, but many
OB lots of Toys aes DoI, Etlc.
Remain. These must go to-day at any price. It will be a picnic
for the Holiday shopper, for if we have a single article of
Holiday Goods left to-night it will not be on account of the
price. We need the room after Christmas for other goods, and
we assure you that for all the Holiday Goods in stock to-day no
reasonable offer will be refused.
WEINSTEIN & CO.
968 Canal Street, New York. Sixth Avenue and Main Street, Helena
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