ftJTNAM WV|fDIVA
VnOI'KIKIOHI
Al <W.
Ltteit Newi Condensed.
t'levrtanrl .Ohio, own* ihr •t«*t can*.
Jt« Mavur. T«mi Johmuin, iwlarMni? in
mnntrii*: own-hi,, Nona Uh*tan.l
Iny Dii' ci!\ h«- B trout*le**m« <«'
»(nk<- on h- and »fU-r a v«...rf
fort Ii- -rlt l<* tin- Double, '< **“ *lv*‘n
i,y i lii city l. it not aolhe striker*.
Wlu-n i ;ir» wi ti .larte.l aithnui their
.-.on, th- . threw dynamite U.r
,,,1,*-. unit* i I hern, eau*in# a panie
tnnong tin |.bbw..k«||b a-the ear »th
wr.i knl, t .l no *r'e
riotmly hurt.
Tammany |>ro[K.- »»*■ ‘how it* mnrlit
Unlietale il.e eoun i t- »»* ' l",,t.v
W1I, .a. bra .-1-1» the
I rtiUnn at 1 to
Dm- ill legate* It will "• "
-not Tammany, bnl th*
jiHjrr* who bate tin- roMar*
l*re*nleni Itooaevell, »" " "I-''’1 " '
i»ntly delivered Ihua eul.tfl«*d rvere
urv of Htale Knot• "I l-"ew- t'"*'
t„r> wMl »ny tliat, thoimh *r have had
other grealHeerelarle* of HtaU ami I
„ lull you III reiiiemlier that I am*4''
cuHtomed to with hUlorical
accuracy--»** ha.r l«»<l none *r,-"Urr
than Kllhu Itout
Kartluiuake alna k* arc KruwinK '*»or'
ami mort* common, a'11! »cleiill»l» ‘i
plain tin- hnmediaie i aux- hut »ut ""
Hillman- result. An earthquake -f <<.„•
Mdcrahlf InU-nalty »a* recorded lit the
Weather lliinau la-t KtWay. whirl.
I anti'll an hour TI.r»*in estimated
i, , be abeul SJWtt mlhw *J ""
tier some m-i'iin II Ih. earth should
h|m ii wuli- rnminh to li t <kiwii h liiriri
ImmIs I.l tti.b r on llu internal lii'"- It
would explode thr irlois into aalii
Tin to |.»,v millh ha* l«rn ■ Kn-al de
nlrmiiii- |«'l l" «»«*—, t»‘t -iinll-N
hav r iliwiivi rnl a pnin«.tle llu.I UcnUny*
(hr moth, ."oil i- xu,t««io( |lu-X- pHIH
all.-a »« n- ri icnlly Irt loose m( the ev
j. ifinu nl'liiluin til Melrose Highlands,
Mu in 1* fin thru lira'll.' aarliir ua
(JV| V ninth" W III II till- latu-r <ll»«|r
|h*hr, » lull lln-u bill tin- |»«r• '<>
I'hv km ut Arminln, nJU f h loiitf
brilliant m i plM'ii ill mm i iiuicl*c*i.
li lt 1 lirn' mi Monday, tin'll i licai
mtral fm I'iik' I Hound *'ri,IM
t In* n* 11 |i"rii In ,\u*l rallii, 1) II' 11" ltn
I i ill-ml mill Hlnti1 util ri H, -, mu I lire m h
11II-i | .11 uni Iml 111**'' "I Mi IIhiiiiii*1 uihI
Hvdiicx . w llli nil III*’ |» "l'l*‘ m*' ...
|y preparing I" Ml**’ lh*‘ rtlt’l HI* I" 1111* *1
hIhkIIc mill brilliant reception In outlie
rvflj thing vet gl't’ll It
Tin- It,-Mil Ion system i'f im-ii-iir»i»K
criminals has 11-i'll 11«lr"'I ni il Ini" the
jhiIIit department i>* IInrMmil III*'
k. \ -.1,111 expresses ill III!’ lllllv IT'Hl Inil
gouge «*f figures llif pli>ili'Hl |“t'uliHi
Itlfiuf i iii’Ii person ouiisurcd 11*i*i 1“
unfailing li a ill’ll,I inhI\ liml luiir m
111*' | M'*'i 111 n r scars iii iiiallnriiuilii'ii-,
it would numlsl nKanl* nil’ll 11 fy II \s
ini t \*n hit ii mu Ireings hi,' t‘* i't a I 'n' I it fi’
I* alike, lln Itcrtlihru iitrH’*,in itii'iili
mi,’ liki scar* and iimiliiriiiiiiiniii, mil*
linn' an* scores insteml **l a h-w
Tin' auliiiiillis uf llii’ country, Iu>»l
y, hi, kilU'it -M mul lullin’,I I.' I lln
ymi la’llu,’ III*’ kil l il miliilK iril -*•**,
Mini III*1 Injiiinl *> I a large p* nxiil
age uf increase Inf • in year.
Till' Mnlimik * mil, K ina'ml Interna
In,mil \ i l>i11nluin, holds a llin*’ lln)*
session tills **t*k ill IniKt’ Motion k, N
N , tieglilliiiig mi Wednesday ami clos
lug I-11,lay. tin*’ *»l tin* pilnrlpal lea.
lull’s ill till* eontefcill**' Mill la till’ ills
Vtiulmi ul III*- ** "I U uf l lln second 11 ay in
g” inference
I II*’ w in k on Hi,' I Viiii’* I * aula mail 's
l ntiinaN In New N ",k .iml lln tun
ndiiniitliH'llilK llii'H » nil. will rv'jllliv
« si It tun u.'in III,‘I, ll'l *’"lllpli’lillll,
a "I will ti pn st ill HII oullnx ul ala ill
£ | i i tmn iam
.l.ipail g'S-s mi lln’ I’* I’ll it’ll"! ul Its
w at . **** ktug Uiaritui'p ’ll Its mission
In introduce Min 11 it’ |aa,ple all the
Iii*. airs 'lists'* i n %l lit . I in i countries In
build up llit’tM'ini,,* s manual priisja’
rtl* ami to linptme ii|k„i tlwm: alsot"
adopt all established principles to ci’.
ill/c ami el*** al*' lls people, anti In ileal
justly with all nations II is now at
|teats with t llinn Mini Korea, autl it,
sires Hie closest (llt‘iuishl|i Willi this
counti *.
I'll*’ bulsmlt,' plague Is said |u be rag
lug m \ cm / ie,*. some lift* to nine
ty arv daily dying In the city of l.a
Ituayra The plague was introduced
In that city by a tramp steamer from
Asia Minor The physician w tin Itrst
discovered amt reported the existence
oi the plague, was inipiiMmed l.y Pies
Idem t asiro’s nnleis lor dtslurbing the
la-ace of the country. He Ins leen re
leased, lull the plague, which might
rastiy hate hern slam(vd out, has got a
deadly grip.
Thaw, the wealthy, degenerate mtir
iterer,, who esca|asl hanging through
the Inti item* of fne ttls anil money
and was sent ft, a criminal insane in
atiluUoit, is atldmg n> the great expense
of Ids trial by Marking Iroesloru on ttie
ground of not bung insane.
“Having known WUUam Howard
Tail} from t*>y hood says iUshop 1 s r
rick, of the African Methadisl t.pisco*
pal church, “l know that he is as lrve
from Ihe slain of race prejudice as any
uritn ali*e. lake Mr. HtsweteU, he
judge* excry man on iwcrtt—nol on the
Color of his akin."
The French hold a gvrta by (*ai,|W>l
and luainlain their hold uah by fight
ing the warlike Aral's Two battles
hue been fought tins month, one la»t
Thursday in which the French lost I •
kfiled and **b wounded, the light last- i
ing all day. As usual tin- kiahs “lost 1
heavily |
price Changes on
Bate*' best seesucLer dress
ginghams, 15c (quality, now
12 I-2C per yard.
Dress muslins, lawns arid
corded dimities, all ♦his sea
sons newest designs and color- \
jngs a big v.iriei;, at i>»e and".
12 I-2C per yard.
R. » .tifttl Mt M o,„ 2V
The Byron I). Buqbce Corporal ton,
Windham County Bargain Center
Summertime Wearables
At Bargain Prices
WE ARE AGENTS FOR
Tile Latlifs’ Rome Journal
patterns
Summer quarterly style books now
tea i v a btautPul Style book at a
littie price.
Pnce including any 15c
Pattern 20 cents.
Monthly -trie books. Free at our
Pattern Counter.
SimRTIM
SHIRT
MISTS
1 00 White muslin and lawn shirt waists. long and short
sin*\es, button hack and front, trimmed with lace arid «in
broidery. __
1.50 Shirt waists, made m fine lawn and lingerie, short
and Iona sleeve*, button back
*2 .Ml Shirt waists, daiutly in ade and tniuined button back,
short sleeves __
kOP < (Mil. k I MUMS
Luna and short kininiias, made "f fancy Japanese figured
muslin and whit** lawn Prices, Hite up to ] 50
Our Kitchen Furnishing
Department.
Whitt* mtf-' r*-. iar r* ft • * if" sn 1 mcc ra <)*ir |#rl t H * h
< ff * V» iy
« t r* V m*‘e
I' ■ I
t r prict , !«»r* e<
t lij r j>r > * H * t- ■
U in ri»
Our pnot), each |
Pretty
Dresses
For House and
Street Wear
WASH DRESSES
in muslins, jrercale, voile and
gingham made shirt waist and
jumper style, in all white,
fane y stri(>es, checks and fi
gured goods. Percale dresst"
prices, 1.25 up to 3.00.
(iingham Dresses Prices 2.50 up to 3.75
White Muslin Dresses 2.50 up to 5.00.
Voile Dresses 5.0c.
Suit Bargains
Kton Suits in light mixture-and plain f ibr > re*
gular 1500 up to 35.00. Sui*s • w 1 \<>o.
Infants’ ami ('liildren's
Wash Dresses
made of white lawn an 'n >th• • r If
hard and I*rench "tyle t . embroidery
and lace, all sizes up • - 1 • ■ 5 ' UP to
2,00.
i
OUR NEW
niLLIVEKY |
Department!
The latest Char-'
]ette Corday, made
, .f tan chiffon and
^ fancy braid.
Special value, 4.9S
r ---
J Children's white
wash hats in P. K.
and lawn.
Our price, 25c and
50C
Children’s white
dress hats, trimme^
with flowers and
ribbon. Prices 98c
up to 2.98
Our Shoe Store the Corner
Our Standards are the Highest Possible.
Onr I'rice* \hsoluteI> the lowest.
I lebrated Queen Quality and Cross Shoes
for Women.
I locator Sin if* t »r C hilflp-n.
Waik-Over and Stetson Shoes for Men.
The Byron D. Bugbee Corporation, Windham County's Bargain Centre, Putnam, Conn
The I orcifB Mail Ha*.
' At Uf i> i inuk i thr itliiivc fitly will Is- furnished
the I’simor bv tbt \ It i I M
uf iitti'ir«t tn ail nut ica.li it.
lit Mill IIVIMi" IN I III X V .
Tiir mosl stirring iu'wil* >>it the face
of thr gjols- nre Inking I> 1 MCI' in tin
Orient. Till* editor of the " l.oinlon
Times" Hind re-entl.v "Hie coming
<1 nest ton will lie Astatic. It Ik-UmiK'. t«»
the new generalIon I should advise
iuv younger friends In Uml their
thought* in that tlireelion It may
come with the youngest total tile oldest 1
ci\ill/atlloiii the I iiileil -stales amt
t lllnit—luce lo face
Kten more siguiliennt I" the remark
of a t lunc'c I’rniee, who siilil to one ol
the folcign representatives "You emu
I it hi ii thiit t Inna mov es tear slow !y the
time will come when you will till she
is going loo rt* | >1 it In I loth them |>ro
jilieeh". seem lo Item j'roovs- ol fulll!
ment.
\\ hiil lias w rough! this change ’ Men
liki -secretary Inn now admit tlialmn
ol the strongest formative influences In
the t it'll l hristtan missions. t om
mere, mol diplomacy hate eon fc I ret I
some bcuellt*. nut neither li«- ever tmilt
a single ehtireh, scluail er hospital on \
lorelitu -.oil I he-e ale gifts ol t'hris
IIan men anil women.
the o\ei tut mint'' m* hltia tiwlay are
ilue. tn large measure, to \meriean
soliool* mol e ihi't I he Vmerlcan
Itoanl- theoldest missionary organon
Hon III the I lilted Slates, with head
.(uarleis m Boston . has two splendid
eollegos, one in I ting chow and the
oih'-i in l'» sin, these are doing loi
t'tmiese t" na men |>reeisely whs'
X aa tnilii ! t hie.it; i l nnersity am!
otheis here at hutneuie doing tor .tine- j
ri, m youth tn editorial tn ' l he ;
Woiid today says there ts not one
American in a hundred thousand who
can think of tire ( hilHsc a> other than
euttosiites or lautnliymen, and adds
that "the day will ramie w hen we shall ]
tie thanking out lucky slaisthat mini*
men ami women were farsighted
enough lo seiul sehisil teachers and fo
reign missionaries lo t Inna along with
drill seigcants and civil engineers.'
One of the be»l ways to avert a (swsihle
"yellow is-rU,1' Is to strengthen such
as ihr \menean lloartl is doing In the
Orient. Of the t'ommereta! value of
its work Hon K. S. Stratton, t'olleetor
of tlie gsirl at San Kranolaco says.
"The missionaries are adv auee agent'
for the commercial enterprise*. It bu
sinrss men only uinlerstiaHl this belter j
they wou(itj»s'isl rather than discour
age evangelistic work in the Kart-’
mam r u rt kkh mki.iv*.
t >ne of the curios on exhibition in
Pittsburg, at the tirwt international con- j
veil lion ol the Voting People'* Mission
ary Movement, which has just teen
held there, w as a board about two feet
long by one wide, bearing an inscrip
tion in Ja|uuiesr This tilt of harvl {
worst attracted considerable attention
I*-, ause It lsue t lie original edict against
r hrlstianlty no longer ago than Iwo.
The translation reads thus:
"Hitherto the t tirisUan religion has
t«een for but den, and the order must is
strietiy kept The corrupt religion is
strictly fort Hidden. (kmc in the -ird
month of the ith ol Kyo. March, ts*"
This order w as ugliest on public build
ings and elsewhere throughout theem
pire, and only a few of the originals
are inexistence. 1‘hese now command
such a high pnee for their historic va
lue mat the uuiek-wiued Japanese are
manufacturing duplicate*. and bury mg
Uieui tor aw hoe in Use ground at order
In give lln' wood the pr»|*-r nppearane
of Hiiliijtjil v The one show 11 al Pitls
1 iiir I* nu original In the |msM'sston of
I»i .1 If. fir Forest, a .missionary of
tin- \meru-aii Hoard now wi n furlough
in tin- country, That a high price is
litivi sc| oil copies of till edict prohibit
ing l lirlstlmily on the inutnul (lint
they me rare curios is an interesting
e\ iilenee of the great oliaiiKe thill has
conic m er I lie Japanese in their atilt ude
tow at11 I lie religion lilt roilueeil liy A me
ricniis like Mr. He Forest.
•' in hi Kit'* ) \ none A.
i cars aifo one of the brightest pupils
in the Normal >ehool at South Fram
ingham, Mass , stmlcil foi the interior
ol turkey, where, ns some said, «he
"Imrieil hersdf in the ancient city of
< iorfii, inidw ny U l«n n the Tigris and
I'.iipliiiites ri'ds. This bright pupil,
Mis- ( orinmi Shatluck.is now a mid
ilic aged woman, unit it would in* ilittl
cult to Unit a more active, more pro
gressive, or happier person in ti e Sul
tan's w hole iloniains. Ihiring the years
of her “burial ' she has managed to
establlah etlucalioual amt industrial
plants wliieli arc an ama/emeiil to the
few travelers w hoc\cr |«metratc to that
remote part of tin world. Among t ther
thiiiKs she ha- started four shops in the
city where the Armenian orphan Isiv
are laiiKht to Is- carpenters. cabinet
makers, smiths, tailors ami shoemak
ers. The work I-done Is-twecn -cliool
hours amt during the evening, thus
combining manual anil mental train
ing aftci the most approveil liHstcrn
methods The s.na'rtor workmanship
in the Iron-hup ha- brought the pat
ronage of the ow uers of a large rug tae
iory m Oorfa w liieh has taH'ii otrliged to
-end to \lep|s>. live days' distant,
whenever their machinery invited re
pairs.
i >uc farm boy has recently returned
In in Mnrash, where he spent a year
studying with an Amenean agrieultu
ml college Now, with a pair of good
work-horses, he says he is “busy turn
lug up the soil that never saw the win
before," and so preparing lor better
llelds a year lienee. He lias two Ame
ilean plows, a cultivator and a seed
sower. What would Abraham have
said to such Implements'.'
This i* a (air sample of what foreign
missions are lining in Industrial educa
lion. Of eourse lies pupils in these
mission schools are desperately |x*>r,
and H is practical f hrMiatmy to III
them for self-support. The American
Hoard is the only missionary society at
work in i entral Turkey, where Mtss
Slialtuek has s)ienl her life uarfully
and happily, "buried' in leaehing
hundreds of girls aud tioys, and hi «m
titiding this targe business enterprise
—
Beware af Oiitarax fw Catarrh that
Coataia Ntran
as mercury will surely viesirov the
sense of smell amt completely iterauge
the whole system when entering it
through the mucous surfaces. Such
articles should never is* used except on
prescriptions from reputable pliysi
elans, as the damage they will dots
ten fold to the good you can jssssiblv
derive from them. Hall’s i atarrli
l ure, manufactured by F J. i'hcney
l ii, t'otc-to, i*.. contains no mercury,
and is taken internally, acting directly
u|vou the i-iood amt mucous surfaces ,,f
tin- sybun. In buying Hall s Catarrh
iNire lie sure you get the genuine. It '
is taken internally and made in Tole
do, Ohio, by F. J t'hcney A t o. Tes
timonials free.
Sold bx all druggists, T-V.
Take Hall s Family Pills forec.nsti
pa lion
Stops itching instantly, t'ures piles,
eercHia. sad rheum, letter, itch, hives,
herja-s, scahie*— Ikum » Oinlurent. At
any dt ug store.
Attractions cI 0 Pastoral L fe.
A l*fj hintbi»»piM ! 1 f >Ui
tti<* Nftt I A vjuuis to the ■ otmin K
tInh chil l. rained annum slum ^»rr«>r^
i all tin* beaut; and poetry of a pa<tura!
life wa* t»n.r>sj. One day th* ,1:1
went to *«*e ibt» littk* glrl i 1 •* to i; her
i 011 Ills k •*«* glam-ed w ith apj r-* ,» •» 1
j nlnMit tin plant old farm ku<* m n.
nuid
I •‘And do m»»| Mud the country very
1 beaut if u my dear?*’
*<»!». •• 1 ut 1 fill," the youngster .
MWI c< I
“And what have you <«*ei» dm, ^ '
wwk‘« - * ini her*-* ‘
“I’ve w'i ; eighty seven turkey* l i b-:
and a man »> nose broken in a pum;
: rtillle
TH KTFRNAL CIKtM.K
If tl ’► roat worUl <>f Je> and pain
lb -v.' in one sure tra<-K
If fi *m ** t will rise uguin
And \ triue. tli'WI). com* twick,
• - It* purbilrut hoi w .1 fill
l’h* * . art with #*a» h il.tv s care
Nr* trn'il pHil or f.i r«» skill
Ic b**i- wmi lo forbear
— Wordsworth.
Com of the Realm.
1 Miring civil war time4! Oilman Kay.
a bn nl character know n by ail is tiii.
tt i ut to the general store iu KnyviUe.
Mas**., kept at that time by iolone
Ivvter Kay, to make his purchases
I he amount was tSN cents. aud Kay ten
d-red (tie clerk a dollar bill Change
l « 4 s. ; .* if) the Store, as w us often
the tse during those streuuon* times
tii» . t \ pasHvsl hi iu some slips ->r pa
per will, i.gores ou them to ispi.b tin
amount of change due Oil looked at
tin* C» : _c as.il then at the clerk and
s ou 1 > , • What's ail this ‘
“Why. 1’ it is what we are giving foi
eha .i, »u When you g * 1 d -
tar's worth we will rvibvm them," re
p.a d the « crk. (tod till went out
A day o’” two later till went to the
store agam for some toliacco. The
i:c:k passed out the plug aud »i par
his hand ill his pocket and pulled out
a handful of pumpkin seeds aud hand
is! them to the clerk, saying
"These are what l am using for
change now When you get a dollar's
worth I wld redeem them.’*
Print and Parishioner.
There was a priest who had among
his parishioners an Irishman who. with
a lot of others, was digging a ditch uo
der an Italian boss. The priest thought
he would get a rise out of in* parish
toiler as be met him going to work.
"Good tnoruiug. I'm.’*
"Moruiu*. father.”
“How do you like your grouy boss.
Patr
“Oh. all right rather. How do you
like youraT*
The Caceptiew.
Two old negroes, gaatug at a many
colored circus poster, were comparing
the merits of the old time clivus with
those of the up to date performance.
“IVr am uo argument necessary.'
sakl Rastus emphatically "It hare
beeo 'know Irdged dat de John Robin
sou circus am de tvet in de world”
“What fo‘ you talk like dat. mauV
Jackson replied. “IVr aui only one cir
cus worf mentioning. and dat am de
Harm; . A Hailey greatest show 01:
earth Look at de picture, man Ser
where it say greatest show •:
earth r *
Shore Ah sees dat. but you oegU* t t
look 1*1 de far comer where It say
•otuelMii' e so.”
“What else it sayT*
"It say. 'greatest show 00 earth
S I* I' T I, Vept one—an' dat ooe am
de JoliU K *‘ tusoo drcua/* — Lippi:,
ivh't.
Tried to Make Good.
"\\ Imi s In i huh* oil (lilt little cliaine
lemi Maudy had;” inquired Unfits
"i ill, ile foul ehile done lost him,” re
piled Zeke "She wuz playlu' w if liiui
one day puttin' him on nil to see him
turn red uml on blue to see him turn
I ue an' on green to see him turn green
an’ so on; den de fool gal. not satisfied
m if letfi 11' well enough alone, went an'
put him on a plaid, an' de poor little
thing went an' bust himself try in' to
tnaive good " livery body s
John • Memory.
A perspiring man, laden witli bull
dies, bustled into a railway staliuu
upset a small boy. carried away half a
yard . f tiuum e from the skirt ot a
hair and liuuily slopped, panting and
evhnusied beside a small woman sit
ting tranijUi.ly in the waiting room.
"John"—
"There, now, 1 know what you an
goil g to mi; Ja la— t hat sa me 1 | ques
ti'Ur My di tr. 1 forg. t mailing."
"But. John" —
“Vo 1 dij not forget to buy the
fruit or the town's r the seven and
three-quarter yards of eumbrie or th,
s[ns>l of silk. There you are—the
whole list; not a tiling missing "
.His wife smiled up into the trium
pliant face and said. "Yes, dear, hut
In w hieti shop did you lem e vour hat':"
And then the train came in
A Loyal Partisan.
“It was just after W O Bradley wa
elected governor of Kentucky in pm;
mid the KepuhlUonsu caiu'vwer
!i" ling a trig ra'lli. -ui iti meeting.
k d Colnne' W I’ P 1 r ,e f Keli 'Ii'kj
tel: tigof oiii’of his evs'r i ii.s-s "H as
himIs. .’!. .. Oils ..f C e,ts an l banner
hundreds of Pi,v: i „ un,.n an,
Isyvs had p.;-. vg ;h,
\ ' Ml 1
aim.)
1 :
'll.
■tidali
he thi
it was my duty as i
attorney to pros ,,
Is lied my eik.u. oaten i
aud turned Ikt over i
counsel for cross ey.imh
‘"What night was t!
Jerisl
tl ess A
' Ihurs mght. you say? wi
tiuit* «*f night?*
“ ‘A out > o\ l « k ’
•••That was about the time the i
w as pass.' ^ Nv*!,r b 'us** •'
"Aes, s.r, the parade was j :>t pa
bij; hit house'
“ ‘Strvct full of p**,^ t v
\ »*#. sir, the struts wi re full
p<^>p'e ‘
“ Idd you e-.er crv out or scream';
“ 'No. sir. I did not
“ \N ,11 you please tell this jury wl
with the stns-ts thronged with pew
»nd this mac hngg ug and kissing \
against y.wir will, as you C|altn v
neier uttered a smg.e cry for be'p
ass stance7
Y.-s sir I will tell the Jury a
everybody else that you'll never kel
me hoterin at no Iteput, Uan ~
•rin:— -Judge. r
Knew His Fsther.
l..-n«tb;< msI the teacher
boy at s.-b-.n, “t? v ur fat or born
from you *b«) auu si. .uld agree tv
you at the r.iie ot J! ,„.r
mu. h would he owe yog a{ the ¥E
seit ii week>
"ibie hundred J . i.;rs - ^ (
1 tu afraid you -don't kuow
arithate- ie, sanl the teach, r
“Well." s.ud the u .. -1 mav
k‘ « tuy aritti-:p.., , k.
Not Used to Women Dcctcr*.
The iibrariaa of the Luiversity
|
Of
,1 , .. . : i .a i a 111 it- is Hr < i rat e
!I i j*• .. 1 a i: 'wit by education iiml
i i| > ’nr "I philosophy she is also all
.mill ■ ■ v hat I ig written. among nth
er t!",i g-. a volume on "The History
if Wyoming" [)r. Heliard anti Hr
Van's Wergeiaud. a infill I x*r of t ht
faculty of the university have a eo*y
home in I.nramie. which they call Doc
tors' Inn A stranger called at [toe
tors' Inn to see l»r Heliard concerning
the third edition of lier (took on Wyo
ming Ringing the liell, he was met at
the diHir hy tin* iloetor herself.
"I wish to see I >r [[eliartl.”
“I am she."
"Hr G R [leiis rd. the author of
'The History of Wyoming?'”
“The same "
"I! it I e\|.eeted to find a man.”
“A I why .-" the doctor asked.
“Never heard of a woman, and a
vof g woman. being ealle 1 a doctor
and it takes my breath away*'
lie .lerel :t;i"ieutly. however,
to tran- i t the hnsim-ss satisfactorily.
Tiie Only Wry He Cculd Help.
! 1st I f Matthew s while presiding
over the supreme court at Washington,
took the several justices of the court
tor a i im down Chesapeake hay. A
stiff wind sprang up, and Justice Gray
was getting decidedly the worst of it.
As lie leaned over the rail in great dis
tress Chief Justice Matthews touched
him on tile shoulder and said in a tone
of deepest sympathy. "is there any
thing 1 can do for you. Gray?"
"No thank you." returned the siek
justice "im ess your honor can over
ril e this motion "—Ladies' Home Jour
nnl
Eating Nous; Language.
'■ ' if ' f ;ia :'f r of New York's
1 uts ijfite ,-m hile to la*
«Itli the language in j
"s ' .(■ edilnes are trails j
He soon learns
ans lieef and
' .id!" refers to
s ■ ii arilious vegeta j
■.- he cu.sps the fact that ’
is an order for coiVee j
' i:i the dark.1" meaning
i .f tint "Brown the wheats!"
'v 'f,: ‘ m iud for Liuekwlieat
.. tb»t -Hash iii the steamer!"
is lit* • *|wn sesame to the supply of
corneil U-ef hash
lf,!i:,s \ on may know eggs, fried
on one side, are ordered in Bowery
«*.. i g houses as White wings, sunny
' U‘‘' Recently a visitor ordered
fried eggs aud gasped half a minute
before he could answer the darky
wa ters polite query: “Yes. sir. Will
yo' hah dern blind or lookin' at yo?"
P«*'» Fame.
Many year* ago an admirer of Edgar
Aihan I'oe hoarded the stage to drive to
r onlhain, theu a suburb of New York
Citr, where,
wrote many of b <
-WLv are you
Fonlliam ?" asked the
“Because Toe lived thers
“Boe wouldn't ha »*«_ „
of if he'd only I
wasn't on that a,. . ^ y8-**
was on account of thea
and tales.” es
Systematic Abbre.,at,0iv
"There's the h,;. , .t ,
signed a hotel register" r— “ *
hotel clerk. ' ]
"lie's a drummer and h,
Samuel Parker S* l.-ea. k
years ago he used to sign h « f ” "
in a eery deliberate and „ ™ ' *
ner. using consider e fi.Ww ®
he bognn to al.bret ,»» ,, . • “
Bits: *''*"*)■ t
“ 'Samuel l> fi i; ,tt_.
“Then I not;.-d on
Sam'l P. S. Elliott'
"The follow,ng trip dhrWi,,
ther slight e ision «. p g E-,.
'Totnlng In on, _-h,
took the proffer* ,1 , n anJ
Elliott.’
the
and STss, <
“On his arrival I . re last week I
he had the ha I t ,c«r*b!f a'1
what he scrawled s EPot'" 81
arm <mb
GATEWAYS AND FENCEi]
tha Firm or u
Cheaply and Pictur#.v)U»l, |,
The ap|>ea ranee of a f>rni
^reat deal to the owner ||
wishes to sell It (;,RM1 fforTf ,
paint, orderly yards aad i
buildings count for pmtii. k,,^
more likely to take au attwethen
ins place than an ugly fair ;isjj
willing to pay more for It that f
which is run dowu A well ke^a f
has an appearance of
- «£- •t iZpy* '
FI.AS ur HfSTR OATS,
which eaiiii«»l lull make II> imjs-v
on Che prospective Inner Ew*i
there is no <ji.cstion of a sale a#!
thrift is .1 j • «i investment f#|
adds to l lie consideration iu witiell
owner is held in the community
I'arm f em es should lie kept ii|l
condition for reasons of
nothing else I lie most pkture
femes for farm • r garden a re of n
posts. They ninv Ik- made attn
enough to serve »>>r the himwaaii
den. j.s may U- s.-eu hy »*x,ni)i!iiaf|
illustrations. w }ii« h simpest
T lii-s rule
built at n s
iit}it:t t i Mir. tm
the surround'
two eedar lit
injj j><| i h leads to the house. T:
tfjvt* :tn .-Uni .i- to huff Ifer 9
Hi.nlr Hu- two iiprifttati m
cri>ss|iirci' i n iht* •*•!■ urt d 1
All llit* rest N »f' ctdar i*1'^
sln.'llIlT lil'lllli In'" h:;ve liw'l HI*
pieces that p' I" li'l "P ’b*'
-jutewin lib- this winilll 'i"1 fr‘'"
fcelivi* iijiaii. •: pip* lir cbit.fi I
would turn l;ii-aniw*fc ('ll
on I \ i-lii'iip a n I ilurutili*. I.m d«*"
utlriictive Iki .misi' si. purfr W
miiny with ii> -im'i'Uinliiip'
Soaking tlit* lowt-r t*mb "I I
crude p-trolciini iml 'ben (*™
off. thus tli iv its* III- I-* 1
wood whit* fha rriiiS thf
plvt*n Hit* l"*st rt*slilts inj*
pitch pint* p"
treated sixtei
Ciiiu iti»d won
i:; u«n»d «•'!..i
above wen
condition
t\ e’lt V ye;.; >
ttiis treat in*”,
good posts
Various met
tried Posts
PoStS
vears a?o !
i j. m is of trenna
,,,-relr s#^
Pure Blooey
IS certain if you take Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
1 his great medicine cures those eruptions,
• ■ and noils that appear at all seasons;
ila s-ires, salt rheum or eczema;
“ ctjually well to, and also cures, dys*
; '-a and all stomach troubles; cures rheu
■-••'•' U and i ;tarrh; cures nervous troubles,
debility and that tired feeling.
\- ,nr ;;'r ’ who prefer mediHce Its tab
1. • . '?rS5‘Mnll» is non? put up in ehoco
1 „ w-fil as in th<‘ usual
eu-ariiprosa-MfcrS*J*"S k*ve identically the ssM
m < .. " r. ' ,s liquid form. besides •rea
ct*: ■ urs-iy . ' rr.in.tBy.—bo fc>»» by *v»p
ts luui. I "i H., Vr. ' I >mc<ri>ts or promptly
c aood no.. Lowrli, >i*ss.
Blank Deeds at the Pa