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4 AT THE MERCY OF JAPANESE. lOiina's New Commt:;i!i>r I for Ueinli>rc.'inp«M. Agents Endeavoring' to s 'cure British Sailors for the Nsvy. War Material Being Stile In Tits t Country for the U.e .if the Chines* Gov rniuent. peelal to Thi Her ild. liONdon, Jan. 8 —The Times will nub- ' ish tomorrow » dispatch from Shanzhni I giving that (ianor.tl Snnir had sent it ' pisaago to the Chinesa government that | his force is completely at too mercy o! tike Japanese, aad he.'jing fir reiuiorca ment'i or permisaiou to ra'urn. A -teh from Tien Tain says thi* i" :'i • agents have been discovered itiducs British sailors to deaert " ;n in or Jo.- to servs in t!io nvy. aron, Jan. H —If reports are Sr avotl the United States is su rt p > i Chinese government with wfir > . • th« last tw s months tha II o'.e'i I s in Connecticut h-.va basi H it nui dtv turning out gin s lara ition. According toinstruc livid in Wvi!iia;i)u by the itfi ' io II itnhkiso oi.ii i ii;?. Ct i- Hi • tv, ttiij in tteriai iidsstinsl ' u'hm, m»J sliipmns ii mttts -to tho ej i it v; '.'ij II >-,o'i tAf. .'.lore. BoyioreV ship inputs hiivs p-. .' I-o iintothi present time, nnd ! i will be m ill >.; tha 1-Mi au 1 ! > ranid-ftrlng jn no! the ona •ooid typo have been shippaJ. I n ' iv' ' I i i !i ild in vri'.s. and >, cc r t . ,— ion to the extent of 40,000 ' is been manufactured for their tbe three nations which this a destined for, one, it is prob iltely known, ia Brazil, aud one aid to be China. ALL SPJSOCI* ATION. aa to the Paaewge or the Cur rency BUI. H roTON, Jan. 8. —The action of It ' .'scauc'JS is tbe absorbing topic oaberis of ths house. Repre at»;ii;i Walker of Massachusetts, a an member of the currency ea, said: ' :auous establishes beyond a t! it the bill is dead. On the ratio tl ucus vote yesterday, tbe vote :hi ÜBe, if every member attended. c 135 (or tbe bill aud 221 ait.st. But aa there will not be a full te nee, I estimate tho vote an 80 lor uid 157 against. Tha advarue ludes every Republican end bi -122 in all, and many Damo k! he number of votes for the bill is its greatest strength." . • ratio friends of tha measure hoivovor, that in the caucus rubers who opposed it will vote l tha house. A canvass ol the false made before tho caucus by a iKiocratic congressman showed 111! for 111 bill, 1(18 agf itiot end 711 doubtful. Sir. Springer saw Seere;ary Carlisle ijVnight and went ov«r the develon fcntsef the c.-.uciia. Mr. Springer bi- Eased coulidenco that the bill tvouiJ llltttne; Wow" on Cox-v. kj*ASHiN'iTt>.'J, Jan. B.—-J. S. Coxnr will |be heard by tho sonato committee t&nance in advoev;7 oi Ins go-ni ro.-ulj ?1 bond bills, (Itiairma-i Voorm-e* <w ttararf to Mr. C >: >y aft".- tlit: *dj ur.v Jttt ol the committee tod.iy. j' A Aoocpte. |fjkw Yobk. Jan. B—ihe followi:::: BjEfraai was aunt to Heereiery tiraut BE* Jtoyal Yacht rquadron by »x --| sataodoro Jatne-J S. Stnilh. cha.rm.io I ihe America V cup committee, today: I 'Terms of settlement as modified by j ir cablegram oi the 7th ere accepted." THE EDITOR'S GUN. It Odors Hloh'r;«n l»«ra*>« From Horse- Wtl ppltcet l |t( n. Astuxr, Mich . lan. 8. —The editor of the News, 0. K. Armstrong, who was horje-shippsd by Cora Ilusbrook, sur prised the village by go-ng tr-th* post ofllce curving a Winchester ritla aud tao revolvers and a belt filled with cartridges. Nobody molested h : m aud later his piper came out with the fol lowing announcement, roferring to per sons who would harm him: "Tv nil such parsons, we will say th-1 we loni ago learned to have no fear of leaden messages; in fsct a good share of our life has been spent among people who generally shot, tirat and hi. wed about it aftorwarila." To ttio woman lie s.iid : "Horsewhips hold no fear for ne, sni! rielit here, old girl, lei us rise to remark that if any of your sneikini, low-lived nan.: wish to try that kind of medicine on iv again, we w.trn you that all it will i cost them will be thair own doctor bills. !Wo have started to purge this locality. | ami we will do it or die in the attempt." Tho hotter class of people at Ashley are wit.n tho editor, who announced himself last night as "Wild Hill" to tho applause oi the crowd. Mrs. Marshal i>. Sickels and Miss Husbrook were ! going lo repeat the thrashing, bat the editoi'a gun stopped them. iNCi'jr:sTAL,i.Y si i nisi ton. tiih oejeot «.r Blttyi Sae4«fioa''i V s.tto A in - risa. New Toes. .inn. B.—.udics Sibyl San derson, the California prima donna who lis to bo hpurdUaVr* tha first time in this i country ct, opera bouse, larlived yjfeterdiy on tho Champagne Dnriu/r* her t:«y in Amo ica -\1 iea San» ] dcrsYoc may bo htard in Manon, Phrynna , anrl Baraphla, Btelaramonde or Thetis. Incidantallv'. she saye, she boost to marry Antonio Terry, a Cuban of con siderable wealth, *.vho ia tquaiiynt homo in IViria or New York. ''the flu c ol ou* marriage," paid the pine»T, 'a Ith anaaefne fr-nkn-» u ». "de- JAPANESE MILITARY POST. fFrom a Photograph.| pends on a divorce suit which is pending, | ior unfortunately Mr. Terry has a wile. He haa noc lived with her for quite 11 I years, though I bsliove she ia a very [ charming pe.-aon." Mr. Terry came over iv the Cham pagne with Mies Sanderjon. MANIA MONICA. The Town 80I0T14 Hold it Ble-tlog and Trnniect ttuiiueal. Baiita Monica, Jan. B.—The board of trustees met en Monday evening. Warrants were ordered drawn i0r5660.37. The proposal of Prof. Le Roy D. Brown to rent the present town hall and offi cials' headquarters in the bank block for five years at $75 per month, includ ing tbe fire house and the construction of a vault for safo-keeping of the city records, waa accepted. Ordinance No. 202, fixing the compen j cation of town engineer at $6 per day, 1 wits passed nud Thomas H. Jams] waa j nppoiutcd to tho office. AKtBVCIHBD IN TONQOIN. j Ilelf a Doiin of CEiraCell't Sharp Shoot ers Btata, Fakis, Jan. B.—At a cabinet counoil today M. Dolasao, minister of colouiaa, announced that ho had received a com munication from Ojlonel Monteil. in j command of tho French lorcos in Ton qoin, saying that on Dsccinber 13th the column formed to proteot Hong egninat C.hiof Oauairay, was ambushed Oy Samoray's men. Six sharpahootera were killed, inclnling two officers. The enemy, however, were driven off with heavy loasej. The It er Int*>rfv rl mjs> I*«>|;c<im.111 c I Nashua, N. H., Jan. B—The police 1 commissioners of this city hays been j requested to investigate tne charge made 1 by v local minister from hia pulpit that lit polico ofhoer notified tho proprietor before a rail wa9 to be made on the Woodward house, nnd that tho latter hid his liquor under tha snow in the I yard while the officera searched bis | bouse. llrllnou K«i-oleo-.etl. Pauis, Jnn. 8 —At tha opining of tho chamber of deputies today M. Henri Brisaon was re-elected president oi the chamber. AKGELES ITER AM i. WEDNESDAY MOENING, JANUARY 9. 1895, THE GAME IS BLOCKED. Ptisaittiist's Council Ordered . liito.McKinlfy!s_i^»urt. A Writ Issued Against Creating the Southern Pacilis Franchise. Christian Knrteavnr M«i:us H>n« Officials Kl>,ot*il— 9ooU' Eroute. ntitfrUlnm-iiiti-Notes. Tasadkma, Jan. 8. -The city council did not meet thi: afternoon, end for vary good nnd o'lfiicierit reasons the Southern Poaißi) Irancltiee Bp Broadway Is etill a tin or of the fnttire. The OOBnoU Chambers were crowded with oitissn* this »ft*>ttO>i in eutioipa tion of tho expected ilght over the fran chise. Tho actors, however, failed to put in an appearand), and tho audience waa disappoi-itod fir a BQOOtvd titus. TIIK REASON. Tha programme which had beau mapped out by llio S mtheru Pacific aud three morn bers of tha city council for railroading trie franchise through the city council today, waa knocked olean off the track by a writ liaaod out of Judge McKiulay'a court, department live of tha superior court, commanding I the OOUucil to protect copies of their proeee lings far the court to levlow-, and ' to de ist from oil proceedings relative to the Sittthern Pacific frensblea. The writ waa ii-ntd upon application of Willhui Morgan. Mc-.\vy property owner en Brondwiy. Tha writ teats* that it appears frrin an affidavit from Wm. Morgan that in the mutter oi granting a franchise to ,i. A Muir. tb» defendants have etceeded their powar and jurisdiction. Tney are therefore commanded to send to the superior court a full iransciiet of nil pr. c«e.Jiissts relative thereto on the 14th day oi Januory, 1893, arid in the mean time they are commanded to desist from further proceedings in tiie matter to be reviewed. GROUNDS FOR TUB CONTEST, Ou the application Mr. Morgan ap pears as the plaintiff and the city coun cil aa defendants; it seta forth that on Nov. 28, J. A. Muir made tn applica tion for a franchise to construct and operate- a steam railway over Broadway avenue. Then follows Ihe resolution of intention which wsm adopted by a vote of 3 lo 1, only four memberß being present. The ordinance which is re ferred to in tbe franchise ia also given in full. Tbe action of tbe board on Dec. 31, when Mr. Lukeus riaclamd the motion to open bide loit, is given in fell, also of the meeting of Jan. 2, when Mr. Lukens was deposed from the ohair aud the resolntiou accepting the bid paaeod. Continuing the writ enyo: That at all times herein mentioned said J. A. Muir waa anil now ie an officer, towit: the division rmperiutend eut of the Southern Pacific company, which ia a corporation organized end acting under the lavrs of Kentucky ; that aa your petitioner is informed and believes, in making application for aaid franchise J. A. Muir acted aa agent and representative of the Southern I'aciflo company, and that it ia not hia inten tion tn build or opernte any railroad under tho franchise, hut it is the inten tion of the Southern P.ieiSc company to build and operate tho ro.td. Your petitioner, Wm. Morgan, ia the owner of property abutting on and ex tending to the center line nt Broadway, and that if aaid road ie built according to the terms of tbe franchise it wonld most curiously injure and ttamage said property. t Your petitioner ia informed and be lieves it ia the intention of three mem bers of tho board, towit: J. 8. Cox, S. Washburn and 0, F, Weed, to vote in favor of tho passage of eaid ordinance, and the intention of J. ti. Cox to de clare the ordinance passed unlese pre vented by thia court from ao doing. Your petitioner further alleges find states, that tho kg: o! the board in at tempting tn pass the resolution on Jan uary 5, 1805, and tiie act of J. ti. Cox aa president in declaring said resolution psased, were without jurisdiction and were void. Therefore your petitioner prays tha'. a writ of reviow eimmandinr tha said hoard of trustees of Pasadena eitv ti certify to thi* court a transcript ol all records and proceedings of the bttrtl relative to the application of J. A. Muir for ■ franchise. An I als-j rrqilrlng ihe .hoard in the moantima -an I until thtv furlher order of tho court to absolutely' desist from proceeding farther in matter and that niton a review oi tile proceeding that all ao!S of the hoard and J. S. Cox beset aside. Copies of the wr.t were sarvel OS all members of the council tadsy, putting a stop to the meeting. OIClUeiffAM RNPfTAVOR KI.ECTION. At a meeting of ths Young Peopte'a Sacioiy of Christian Kidaivor ol the friends Church, held last evfei ig at the residence of C. C. Koevnolda, office™ warn elected for tho ensuing year as iol lows; Miss Buffcin, president; S. H. Ilrnnn, vice-president; Mi's White, secrwtar*; Harold Ashhv, treasurer: Mias Towaaend, superintendent of finance work. Following ihe bostnesi a very pleasant nodal hour wna pasted, refreshments bsing aarved by tbe ho tinea. FAHAIIKNA NATIONAL JtLKCTIUN. The annual meeting ol the stockhold ers of the Pasadena National bank win held this moruing. All officers Wore re-elected, 'ho board of directors con sisting oi T. 1". Likens, William Stun toil, <t. Ruecoa, riiomas L. P. tlauoeit E. B. Pierce, J.tmee Campbell, K. ii •l ines. Mr. T. P. I.ukena was re-elected president. William Stanton viue-preai itsnt and E. E. Jones eashler, Trie an nual repor's showed ihe condition of ihe bank to bo most satisfactory in every way. The Pasadena National is > among our m >"t lubstintial institutions ! and with the prtsent efficient manage ment is rapidly growing. Hotsa. Company B will hold target practico lon Friday afternoon next. N jw poles are golllK up at o rapid rata for I li • electric read. Colonel Schreiber of ths Seventh regi ment was out last evening and inspected Company li. The public schools are iv a very crowded condition, a largo number oi pupila having etorted in with the winter term yea onlay. Mare room i« a pressing necessity, Mahera'i colored minstrels are billed for the opera house tomorrow evening, the 7th. Ihe combination is laid to be a very good one. Miss Laura Wiley entertained a party of friends at her home on De Lacy stieet, lastovening. Those present ware Misses Nettie Underwood, Jessie Co-jk, Maijorie Durnr, Laura Wiloy; Me«sra. Bnrt Obadwick, Geo. Thompson, Root, tiaylord, lirnost Howard. A very pleasant progressive euchre party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Stuart on Terrace drive last ] evoning. Those present were Mr and j Mrs. F. R. Harris, Mr. and Mr.. F. C. Millard, Mrs. Conger, Misses Millard, Conger and Bull; Messrs. CrauK and Turner. Tbe regular University extension lec ture will occur tomorrow eueniug at the Univerealist church. Mr. Frank Polley will address tbe club on Early California Literature, which promisee to prove a most inteiesting subject. SANTA ANA. Tha Doings of Trustee,, Supervisors and 11..0.1.. Santa Ana, Jan. B.—Last night the city board of trustees ordered cement walks laid on both tho north and south sides of Fourth street, between Ross and Birch streets. The city attorney was instructed to serve notice on all parties notified to put dowu cement walks who bave not done so. Say—Have Hickox make come photos of you to return for those ycu received on Christmas. City Marshal Curtice appeared before the board of supervisors today and stated that the town was overrun with tramps. He RBked that some action be taken to provide employment for them. Chair man Nickey wne appointed to confer with the city for the working of the county prisoners and to report at the next meeting of the board. Un motion, tho couuty surveyor waa instructed to make a set of maps fer the assessor, at a cost not to exceed $1200. One hundred and thirty-two coyote Bcalpa were counted and destroyed. The county physician's sulary was fixed at $500 per year, tbe physician to furnish all hie madioine. E. C. Jonea cut himself severely in the right foot with a chisel. It will lay him up for some time. A marriage liceuae was issued last night to Frank Cutter, 119, of Santa Monica, and Allenette Cutter, 32, of Las Angeles. The ceremony was performed by Justice George E. Freeman last night. Last night about 40 hobos congre gated at the old brick yard in the north eastern part ot the city and became in toxicated on five kegs of wine. Two of tho gang went to Mr. Elmen dorl's bouae, and came neai getting shot by the doctor, who was after them with a shotgun. Earnest Beard has now fnll charge of the Postal Telegraph office in this city. Quite an important position io one co young. 11 X OI.A NIJS. Street Improvement, — Rate* Adopted for Urangei. Rrdlands, Jan. B.— V goad deal of street improvement ia going on through individual enterprise. Property owners on Highland avenue, oast of Oajon stieet, have cluhbed together and are making improvements on that thorough fare to the extent of several hundred dollars' worth. To a lesser degree the same is being done on Cajon street. A mandolin end guitar club is being organized by tho Y. M. 0. A. Lestor Payne is tbe lender. The Y. M. 0. A. gymnasium classes, which were discontinued during the holiday period, have been resumed. A new baby girl brought added joy to It. 0. Shepherd's homo last night. Lee Angel, the employee of F. 0. Hoogstrent'a livery etabl*, who recently skipped tho town with some of his em ployer's funds, has uot vet boeu cap tnred. At last accounts he was iv Los Angeles, Wednesday ths Redlands Orange Growers' aaeociation und the Earl F/uit company will adopt the uniform rate of $2 50 for navßl oranges and |2 for soad limjo. Svtlc'.d.-ri on Elte W'Clillfig Kv*. Ci.bvi.land," O , Jan. B.—(ioorgo W. 1.) vi«, claim ugent of the Lake Shore road, committed suicide last night with a rovolvor, shooting himself in the tem ple. A dispute with ais mother about hia engagement to a young woman is be lieved to be the wm, Davis was to have married tbe girl last night. KINGS COUNTY FIRST IN LINE. D«l«?gateß to the K;ii!road Muss Hnetino;. TheCbeUtrher of Utimrnv , i > «* Will Xix tha Date Today, Ohamb -r of Cuicin.rcfl E eotlon - Cltrm Fair ■taetlae—Woueollau Vlaltore. A lotter received by ths chamber of commerce from D R C-inoron of Ihn ford, Cal., c':vcß the following us dele gatesepp-Hnted be thi hoard of taper* visora of Kings county to attend the railroad meeting t-' bo held nt tin chamber of commerce lit OH etrly dale trt this month: .S. K. Biddle, Frank 1,, I). K. Oimeron. Thi date for this mooting wii! he set by tin hoard oi directors toiUv. ' Tho annual election of the chamber for ofDaen and directors for the snioing • ear will take place at the chamber to day. The polls will be open from !) «. tn to II p. in. This will afl'ird an nppor lunity for members who hava not yet Ylrited the chamber, alter easting their votes, to epaud un hour looking over the exhibit and the general arrangement of tha offices, ate. There will be a meeting ol nrangn growers at the chamber tomorrow at 1 o'clock to arrengo preliminariei for tha citrus fa r. I', is expected that tho fruit associations will be largely represented, and will take an active part in making tho fair a eoeo«*BS Amon/, too donation! roceivid yester day were naval oranges raised without irrigation sent in by L. S. Purtor of Pasadena. Mr. Porter also inikea an exhibltof Mission olives. J. do la I'erriu of Fruitlend made a fine exhibit of red Chili peppers. 11. 1.. Qrtffin of San Diego makes an exhibit of Bonnie Brae lemons. An unusually largo crowil of visitors was ttt the chamber yea'erday, among them many Chinese, who had evidently read Ariiat Aoki'a poetry about tho mammoth fmit in This Hrbald, and ctmeupto oeo the big pumnkins for themselves. The heathen were unani mous in tho opinion that the exhibit was "hoop gloat." TUB ONI.S HtcrTY OUFIIIN. Arnorioa** Richest Wuitian uucl ft- r Ec centricities. New York, lan. B.—Mrs. Hatty Green, the rictiest woman in America, bobbed up at poliea headquarter) and passed fully two bourn iv the building, though the bucines-j that bronght her there could have beon transacted in as many minuteo. She lookod so shabby when Bhe pushed her way through the swing ing doorß that Policaman Jordan was about to tell bor to go to tha housa of St. Barnabas, adjoining the building, if she wanted assistance. But ahe took the breath out of him by snapping out: "I want to 800 Mr. Allen—Mr. Allen of tbe bureau of electiona, and quick, too, for I have not time to eporo." She was told how to reach the huroau on the second floor, and ambled down the corridor, using a ainghatn umbrella for a cane. She had known Mr. Allen, chief clerk, for m ny years, and greeted him volublj'. While ahe told him her or rand tho clerks in the office took stock of her make up, which was unique. Shu wore a vari-tinted, gr cien-oatchetl dress, which Bhe eaid later was made ol rubber, so that ahe could resdily wash it. "I havo five more lika it at I ome," eho added. "They aro all imported." The dress showed seven distinct patches, each of a brighter color than Ihe old drees. She were a brown waiot and sleeves and a worsted sleeveless jacket, a rust-black summer shoulder cape trimmed with lace and beads, nnd a beaded and feather-trimmed, little, eld, dirty bonnet. Her eea.skiu muff was almost bare of fur, and her black kid gloves had holes in them. Hor shoes were the worst of the whole out fit. They were without laces and the heole wore run down on tbe aide. Hav ing transacted bor business for two bourn, Madams Hetty sat nt n long table with a dozan clorko around, reicaling them with stories and reminiscences of her past tiuuncial career. A TR IXr.I'AKKNr Tilt if. The Plata Gluss Combine Iflvanceß I'ricee Sev ral Pag;*. Chicago, Jan. 8.- Chicago ropressnta tives of the two biggest plate glass com panics in the United States have re ceived notice that the price has been advanced 20 per cent, the figures going hnck to those fixed October 27th, but which were subsequently cut on account of a disagreement at a meeting held by the comimniea' representatives at Cleve land, December 20th. Toe reinstate ment ol tha price Beams to indicate that the plate glass companies have come to on . agreement and presages tiie pur chase by the Pittsburg Plate Glasa com pany of all tho other plants iv the United States and the formation of a plate glass monopoly. In fact some Chicago johbers were willing to say that they thought the purchase was already made. Kokomo, Ind., Jan., B.—The Diamond Plate Glass company of this city states that the plate glass combine is a go. W, L. Clause, secretary of the Dia mond company, said: "We have received an intimation that the matter is closed, but we have no positive information. It may be a week before tbe details are arranged." The combine is capitalizad et $20 000, --000 The Diamond company i;oes in at $2,000,000, an advance of $500,000 over its original capitalization. Orlnie at ■iefttersfiald. Bakkeßfii£ld,C*!.. Jau. B.—John Win tors wan arresed Friday, accused of having murdered his 10-year-old daugh ter Hattie, on December 28th last, but was set at iiberty the following day. Ho wae arrested again Ir.te Siturday night and is now in jail. The case wus at first thought to be euieide through ehaine at the prospect of having to testify the second timo at a retrial of a man named Diamoro, who was charged with having outraged Miss Winters, and waa con victed. Laior, Diemore was given a new trial. It Is hinted that the arrest of Winters is for the purpose of oxculpat ing Diimore of ihe crime for which he ia to be tried. l*OOl it.,ton, CIOMM ItdSO Chicago, Jan. B.—The Raby pool rooms have decided not to bravo tiie wrath of Governor Matthews, and will run no longer. Four books, with re turns from Snn Francisco, New Orleans, Madison and Old Dominion tracks, have been running ever since tbe gates closed at the Roby race course. A spe cial train carried the gamblers to the dreary station every day, and fair sised crowds frequented tbe pool rooms. THE EMINENT EUROPEAN SPECIALIST, G. I. SCHULTZ, A.M.,M.D. 120 'RofLh hHin StfSM, Hdlman Block. j li j cat I c '■■•ti -ii ted Ir •« of chtr re o 1 all privAto a jd chrpnlti divaMf of both sexes. 1 ** A per teat care w irr.mt'.d. HoitiOU*eibee***l a . Jort*k-'ii. Ho Inj fioin dii;«». ifaiArt \ thro o, laill and b or.rl (*.i en vftl f\.n dlly atM permna- nt y cured by my new sys ■ tern of hih.JiLitot«! eontpOU'id naltcat »1 yapo 1 . I> ".iaSBH of tit» jyatem, hominal we-ikiK'sr, Bltfbt 1 ■**•» lo*4«sl svX'ial port.)", ttlnod di< m BeUd loi* of nuibi nn, nv#r»liiJ to a leiety, m iWunaaly, indlae*elton ( • c, to »>i>n nn of tbo btatn aud ItiasA.if, iini edt j nit'tiH innvr.'lhK''. allotltialtiOA*ea warranted to ciitH li * vj y shori time; looojil easos tv a i tew <i.i n, uo m ti\ -r wiut y.»u bivo tiitt-.u «: »t •> f tile.t t"> turu yo . Ijvao TUIJ j'Wi l :C- I n .y oti' -tlj;hth of In tJBS tola l it human lafloiiftl is caused by j reOQffl*) oJtftt* es—filio .'ti n'i l i!:e. r r« oik . Aultlllts'4 WOn.l-u'lul niv/ rcintdy is ihe bost and iourrmot-lt medio.ttQt tor t-r-torinu it'e-uj !t atDbUljtl and in those who lOflo " from all bi. va ", ch.'u ito aai nervon*dM a*s , *u6n as blood Hri, « 'kio dtsoast i, Kyphi Roroluluh, fu* ! yon*! eryaipo a* t »a trb mm, p iripltlu&l, i> oriasU, 11"., and ImpuriUtii of tho blooti, can lug c.up iodJi DtmpteSsj bo die-, iaUlugout*Ol 1 iheliAl , e:r. i'XIIVATi DliKAiBS— 'Bnanitin et p"KthtU>)- Blencrrhces ur thrro. jtonorrhoDa, (tl'.ct, Ftr'rtnr.-, ki'lney nn ! Idettld r lr..u.j ccyi 100, VOslia vtrlcotele, tirsoc.lo, orchi:i> ct epiaidyntUt*, c»leull r-isicso. ur m no, l:ti.ia«-h. .VOMENVi IH-KA3IS4—B leb M p:o'ap"\ a;iuit»etion, rjlcflafl'.ion, k-ucorrkea and all dU ehAtgs) , ch-onic. 1 l il*inm;iil.t'i and all thOf ulArities, eti*., promptly erad-cut.'d. Many hua | dJtdi of ac-eahea iv Qrat>l« ftsttos I QOrod in Mont an \ and o:ber vtakt* I OPCIOaI 8 >'.'R ~-9iBo B.m. to r-m.; 5 p.m. -o r*»*. COMPETITION IN unknown Wherein a V.'ord to a Wise Pupa OofUt to. Co (Wrfitrtcnt, "i cm getting to to tho mo-,5 bom fftcetl a:nl versatile liar ca onrth," said the bucliclcr, "ami it'R ail ou nceonrit o£ two little innocent babies. Two of my friends :it tbe office have recently been Invested with tho honor of pater nity—both boys. Frontier papas yoa nover savr. Ono ot (Item, ttones, is ca amateur photojrrnplicr, rvad tho other day bo took a picture ut' bis buhy and brooght it to tho oiSee. "Of course you k::0W how intelligent a child cf one mouth looks 1 ," continue:! tho bachelor, ttrolting hi 3 bald head with the air cf a connoisseur iv infau cy, "but tho bcyr. in tho office wern loyal. They Rworo it wa:t tho btisthtesti looking kid they had overseen and that it Was tho imago of Jones. "If it had been any one else's child, Jones wonld havo knocked somebody down for tho insult, but ho tool; it as B groat compliment ami static tho pic turo up ia a frame on his desk. "This was too much for Smith—tho other papa. He hasn't any camera of hia own, so ho got a young man who lives next door to corao in and take his baby's picture, and ho brought it down to tho oftlco art ua opposition to Jones. Really I'm sorry fer Smith if his haby looks like that picture, hot I rather think tho amateur artist libeled tho child aud made it tho monster it ap pears. "Tho picturo was not foor.t;cd prop erly. It represents Smith iv tho back ground holding oa his knee a mammoth infant nearly as big no he ia. Tho ba by's hands arc or.tstrcicbed toward tho camera and look as though they might belong to Mr. Fiissiaimous or Mr. Cur bett. Smith thought it was beautiful, and when fiomo oae suggested that tho boy looked just exactly like him ho or dered drinks all around aud put the pic ture up on his desk as a further opposi tion to Jones. "Every time I cento into tho office I havo to stop and admire those pictures, and I'm acquiring great Roll control by keeping a straight face whenever .Tones er Smith says, 'Aud still you will re main a bachelor, will youf " —New York Herald. BFtEAKFAGT IN BED. This 13 the Way In Which to Errjoy tiie lleirrht of Luxury. Thoro i 3 nothing which gives ono quite tho sam.o feeling of luxury and afilu enco .as breakfasting iv bed—that is, unices oao is forced to do it. Then it Bcems merely an annoyance But when tho woman Whom unkind fate, and do mestic or business duties usually force to bo up with the lark can lio in bed and havo a daintily appointed breakfast tray brought up to her she feels that the final joy of sybaritism is hers. Sunday morning 1b tho best time for tho daughter of toil to indnlgo in this luxurious habit. If she is v churohgO ing woman, pho may man ago by baring breakfast at 0:15. If she desires to bo both pious and lazy, tkero aro thoso who compromise by reading morning Service in bed, and their method is per haps not to be despised. The first step toward enjoying this lu:;ury is to havo one's warm bath, hair brushing and tho liko. Then slipping ou a bath sobe or a dressing sack, the seeker after luxury should slip back into bed, adjust her pillows comfortably and prcceetl to enjoy Iter broukfost. It should bo au unusually dainty ono and served with tho most appetizing regard for appearances. The tray should bo covered with a delicately embroidered cloth. The china pot iv which tho coiTeo comes up should bo as pretty as coffee pots can be, tho sugar basin aad cream jug the very perfection of, daintiness. Thero should ho a little glass bowl of mignonette or violets, or a oonploof car nations, or even some fragrant green geranium stalks. A bunch of grapes, duskily purple or pink and opal, coffee clear as amber and fragrant a.s only cof feo can be, toast, a slieo of bacon and nn egg or eggs boiled form a breakfast fit to servo on tii" pretty troy. If tho woman who breakfasts in bed will proceed to spend the rest of the day there, sleeping when sho cat), read ing a little, entirely undisturbed hy tho cares of her household, aha will ward off tho approach of hideous old ago half a decade. —Philadelphia Press. rfiss C. 's portrait hens on tho wall at tho esuibiticu. lifts 0- ha::/? around her portrait. Miai 0. botl lips that an ablebodind tacit would wall: five uxilea to kiss. Ecr eyt a were twin BtfttS. Upon her forehead lm<::; two boatetital PWIS —twin curls. Idit'j C. was delightful to behold. Shu was iaruerccd ia the study of Iter sataloguo. Of courco sho was not there to listen to tho co3Ktaout» "Beautiful picture, isn't it?"' "Y*b; I wciidor if it's truo to lifer' "I don't know. Ha awfuliy pretty anyway." 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