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VOl-111vol.—Ill NO.NO 189. 18 9 PI.AINPIBLI).PKAINFIEI.lt. N.K J.. JSATURDAY.. SATURDAY JUNE. JUN 9. 1894.E 9. 1894. PRICPRICEE TWO TWO CENTO. CENTS .

AaAn extractextrac fromt from the tb speeche speec ath of ENEN ROUTE ROUTE TO 1 PW.ADELPHIA0 PWUOEIPH U 1 PERTINENTPERTINENTPAJUGRAPN8. PARAGRAPHS . TOTO HAVE HAVE A COACHINGA COACHIN PARADtG PARAD t PERSONALIA LATE NEWS. B«TRev.. MrMr AfiJbe**.. Anibern WfJWBr*., ofNfcwart will, will LATE NEWS. —A hoore IS bofng hoik by Seaman preach In U-edisa, al the Park A venae tircan F m ud Fir* Baadrsd Wh«i- S xivtvI rtephe Pespl sf* riaiaScMef flaiBt «se ahsw OtSnf Otktr preach In Bwwllah, at the P«Vk Avenue VIGILANT TO MEET BRITANNIA ■MM r-' ”4 ***'« WUdems for James Martin# on Mn Bjr.tis! Ctorcb, tomorrow at 3:45 p.m. V NHL ANT TO MEET BtiTANM* Hon. Getupandust, tm T*k> Part in ib« S*»mih intm Aabitiew CUIn Tut si Kaar Bud' Baptist Ctnreh, tomorrow at 3:45 p m. Hon. Getupandusi, m t*k« Put IB »fc* l>*nU Auul street. AaMlim CHIm TBat sa Maax Raa4 ..Rer. Anhor Onne will speak at rit> —The oHv map made by P. A. Dai R«V Anhur Crane wg| speak at CatuT Bun From ••wark ThU Horn —Ttie dt? map made by P. A. Dun- NU lomomti irtOnid San ulij Waabingiciuville and George 1{. Batcm- [SPECIAL TO THE COURIER.] WmkhgtaW.*|«g««,, D.C.11. C . Utin 1b ft.. »nrk T1U Mon bam Is being •abaeiloed for at the ra mb* larasats Ara Owi*4 Sara m Aaj WaabinglounlleaiMl George II. Batch.- [srECIAL TO THB COCIUBB.J ham Is being subset Ioed lor al the rate it Mt Pleasant ttmotrow evening. - TkT B.T. • *« at Ik. of two a day. wk*rvwhir* is m the th tut*.e IUU lor at Ml Pleaaeat U.morrow evening. LOVDOXLovdow,, JoseJnns ».—Tbe 9. —Tb P»«»de Fiel todayd I of two a day. James Holmes, of E'm place, wii says that it Is staled that 1 George —Alonzo TownleT, who was Install* PlainBeld it. to have a James Holmes, of »m place. wiU says Hal it la sUled that Mr. G^gs . •»>■(>< B.<.biWI' —Atoaio Townley, who was Installed Plainfield la to have kail11 for fu Liverpoolr Liverpoo nextl nex Wednesdayt Wednesda by y * GouldGould Dm baa had ba and Interview an Intervie willwtbs wit b ••It"It willwill pay pa everyy ever womany woma ton trade to trad e The SWWUh Annual Ron from New. asas the the new new motonnou motor ma onn theo trolleyn Uie Irollej parade. InmaooM hav# been he •ramsbip Majestic of ttie \\'b\ Princo of Whales, and tbat they n. Seventh Annual Ran from New- ut to many people la tbe i-liy to parti- ibe a ramsblp Majeatie of Um White Prince of Whale* end that they have etat PBCK1,PECK'*, hm hi goodss good ares ar Oret-eias*e flrst-eustv oi-fTc io Philadelphia |>assed ihroapih road,road,remaned resicned the lb poarn-ne posnu- today.n today . to many peopla la the city to parti- 3;ar line. arranged for a series of m*tebea b«- cipate in it on Hamniay alteinoon, S;ar Use arranged for a Mriee of m-lcbes be- lly coostUnents all trade there." ,r«iothis Hi PDiladrlpbtnv this mornin iromcdg ibruu.tiThere were —Tbe—Tne wallswalls of o thef th Emmanuele Emmanue Bap-l Bap- cl pale in It oo Hataroay afteioooo. tween the Prince's ot Walts's cutter My eooattoeseu al trade tAse*" • m, dtj tbi* mortnng There .ere Jnne 16. Tlie parade will be led by ..Captain George M. Philllpa, tween Um Princs'a ol Waks'e onUar Lt • reil 400 and-500 bicycle riders In tist Uhnrch on Flllmnra aTenae are Tim parade will be led by Captain George M. Phillips, o! Britmnnla and the Gould's tloop-yacbt (Cbrera)(Cheers) tist Cbarrh on Fillmore avenue Ida, loilowi .1 by aplke and WesA'csti FrontFron tstreet, street left, lef townt tow Thursdayn Thursda y Britannia aod the Gould's atoop-yaebi ,* I0»| the endy wer •"*’e Wrjde heade rider.d l>y InCaptai n beingt>fi'!ii papered.papered Tbe. Tb bolldlnge buildin Is allg ii almosi foor lu-baods, lollowrd by spfk# and Vigilaot. urns, two hone spiders, two or a six weeks' Tint to tbe waterlog VigilanL •line i endf theyMarti weren headed»ho byacle Captaind as pace- ready for use. andvm teams, iwo horse sphlars, two for a all weeks' visit to (bo waterlog I dd ready for uee. horse traps, buck board*, two borse ' ices rra the Atlantic eoast. ft ■ added that It Is doc hkefy that maker |. C rMartin. troin *00 Newar acted k*» P***-|.0 Trento n —Tbe Sund.y School al Trinity horse traps, Wk boards, two horse placet oo the Atlantic eonat. —The Monday School al Trinity covered carriages of ail descriptions, .Rev. P. Koeehll has accepted the there will bn any complication* about mUer\mona from HieNewark CTCIUU lower Trenume ihre e ladies, Reformer] Chnrch wi!l be beld bere- covered carnages of all <1e#eripiiooa, I . Rev. F. Koeefcll baa aerey H. Clarenee Hadlay Reformed Church wi!l be held here- me hone covered carnage* of all des- .1 extended to htm by tbe Fourth tbe coarse ever which ibes iactncert. ie Hijrh School, Jane 16, by Mrs. Wool place sod her mother, Mr* Weeaa and U. E Calbcarl. ihe High 8chool, Jane 1#, by Mr* •ollows: of Grove street, went lo Caudes. this —Fred Steiner, wbo was injured by meii toll N« Waldorf's class ill elocution comprising of Grove street, went to Gsmdea ibis —Fred fturieer, »*> wm lojered by The wheelmen lelt Newark at four Waldorf's class in elocution coaprtelnr For thethe handsomest handsomes decoratedt decorate car-d car - sfternooo to attendatten thed fuser*!the funera of a l of a theie train train wer nea Boundr Boun Brookd Broo somek sum da>sa da>» 'clock iritg oruiu«, ami reached ihi aboutibont twentytwent ofy tbeo ftlgbf th Bcboole fllgb School of any description; for tbe best jo, la improving at tbe hospital but Is ..dock ton mommy, and readied uie ilof riage of any description; for tbe best roosiofjufc.o Mr*Mrs JerreU.. . ago, Is improving at the hospital bet Is r Ulirly BIH' " " mptls. ed pair of horses; for the moat city al 6:1" or thirty inlowka ahead ol pupils. bed pair of borscs; lor the moat .. W. J. 11 aeowa and wift-, forneily yet vary weak. WWEE DON’T DON'T U8E U8EACID ACID8 8 reached t'.e lyiish and beat appointed rig of any ..W. J. Magovaoand wife, formetly lime They reached Ibe Wheelmen • —Tbe—The pictures plctares of o tber tb Imrse nthoy thei at the Myiisb sod best gppolated rig of toy of calsthlscliy city, Belled, saile ond the0 steamer Hub —The last games ia the bowling toer- lleadonartera Oy way of llnhmond WesternVretern fnlooUnion telegraph telegrap officeh offic logeili-e U>cetb - description;escrlpUon; for for Ibe lb beste bea groomedt groome horsed hors e TTOOCLEAN CLEAN WATCHES. WATCHES . street, to Fifth Mreet, W 1-arfc ave r hones entered- by auy one person; biedam for Anlwe-pep Thorsday an en; routeeo r uneot '‘o toe 0. Y. M. L. alleys will alreot, to Fifth Mrvet, to Part avenue •r witlt h some tom ofe o thef tb officialse official aboots aboa the t tbe or horsce entered by say one person; Jand, where they (rill spend ., _d Lbe Qnals will be vt the hindquarters they louod lei der>ot have been taken In a group and or the best appointed coachman; tor iOr Seitteriand. where they will spend be robed tonight, aud the Qnsis wUI bo We clean then lo tbe old way sad savo tt the bc.dqu.nern they lound lemon bile depot have been taien In n group nod for lb« beet appointed coachman; for the Sommer at Mrs. Magowao's former contested" next neit week. week . We dean them la tke old any rad ran .ileadei ini .hand.nee •- .waliine them, while sitil illl others other ares ar loe beto taken tie take later.n later . the"IKbest bes |*ooyt pon rig;y forrig tbe; bestforsll th e best all youryou watch.r watch . ^ro9arena8 Iheway,me way al, a Itocklello.'.sroeer;,t Uock fellow's grocery , • rouol-oand saddle saddl horvee bor» ownede owne by thed by lbe —The—The noticenotic Cfaie.'e Chie Marshalf Marsha Pang-) Pang - orangesoranges andaud lemon, lemon aeros *er railede seize upd in npa n der; for tbe best lady rider, appoint born>roserved served opoo upo toeo Streettne Stree Railwayt BaJIwa y IFIf YOUYO HAVEU HAV 8MA8HEDE 8MASHE YOURD YOU WATCNR WATC H with avidity. TUe storekeepers ,in the rider;enttocoQQt for lb# best. lady rider, sppolot CompanCompanyy yesterday, yesterday requires, require thats tha ibeyt tbe y drivingdriving null*nsila or, leavingor leavin It ong I thet o n tbe .llhvicinit ayldilt.y fcmilly The atorekeepere allowed th Ine Ibe dust y THIS THIEF WANTED MONEY ALONE ment tocoont BUILDER LUNGER'S FRIGHTFUL FALL ball repair their roads on Somerset •'S.rinlnff•S rinine toto Wla." Win. " railroad track, bring It in and have It THIS THIEF WANTEO MONEY ALONE Tbe parade will form at Watchung BUILDER LUN€ER*S FRIGHTFUL FAIL repair their roods oo Somerset railroad trad, bring It in and bare It wheelmeviein'ty kindlyn lo wasallowedh n|> Ibe ID dmlytheir places ol The parade will form at Watchong ti eel within len days, or be dealt with repaired while yon walk Specialty of • eiiiie and Seventh street and start street within tee days, or be deell with We have been "strivins; „, businesswheelmen, toan washj fo opr a m whil llieire placestbey wer of e in avenue aud Seventh street end atari We have been "striving to repairing old broken violins or say mus- A Burglar Vi.it* CharlM Siiwpioii'i HOBM -omptly at 3 o'clock, drive over lbe Tk*Tit lreaklsrBrukiar trScabM of Sciffol ssi nFlllmorv Tlllnwr Areas*i 1T.H I accordinaccordinggto lo law. law . win"win"tbe tb public'se public's con fidconfidenc voce e repairing old broken violins or any n fulbu*io*«.l powcBSiQn »'**! f«r. » abll*Al seve theyn wereo'cloc Idk Cap- A Bs'glar Visits Charles IiimpMa i Roim promptly al 3 o'clock, drive over the ical Instruments, aad also French clocks and Limit! bn FJnadtt latlrslv to Montj nmlpal streets of tbe Cliy and Bor- forfor s along lon timeg Ume We have. W e I leal Instrument* aad also Preach docks taifulln [«**« Marti■»*h>ij.n gav Ate #even the wor o'clockd t C*f*-o go , aud vad Limit* hi* Plaadei Xstlrelj u Ios*» print I pel streets of the City and Boc- HUIhU ■MoroiE•ralsg.E P>*< PrteiplUU yiutss Hi«s Twenty-Bi« Twcat j VAX EPS. Jfwrlw, 119 Park Are. ugb, finishing at 1 lie Union Cour" succeeded tbtsme Martinrun ten Rates resnmei the wotdl u top go.Par andk avenn e e/ Which he Ulta all thtrt U la tb*ougb, finishing at the Colon Countyion C £T< ?**t to th« firaaad. Ks Fait* •• His VAX EPS, Jcwrler, 119 p»rk Are. •f Which ha taka* all lher* la la the ary Clnb, where prizes five y**t t* Um OrsasS. Is r*IU sa IU Our metLod of selling the very, theto ranFrorr resumed. stree upt an Parkd avenuethence towards Country dob, where prizr» willwil be dis-l be dis Onr method of selling tbs very to Fron" •’.reel and tlienee tossnls HCBM. Ionted. BacBackk ui ul k* HtctiTt cat vs* laicrmsli Iatenu Isjari**l besbestt OronDran at a moderatet moderat pricese prices , lmnelleii, where they were checked by triouted. has been the cbeif cause. Iiaocllcn. where they were checked by Entries m t be This bu been the cbelf cans* MoneyMONEY toT OLoan LOA ! N ! Harry LoWrte and JuJy Frills. A robberyrobbery was wa committeds committe lastd la« nightt nleti t Entries mast be made to a member This morning while J. S. I.ungsr, of ^^Lg’mrriaseeM.Orar. *«»d TS /care. # 4a/* Harry L-twrle aud Judy FriUa : tbe borne of Cbarlea Btlmpson. ZOO of the comemtee on or before Wednes- Wesierve•"enter t svenne,wss. workingn oog tbe n tbe Fti on al •crrlco — TheThe * heelwheelme men re|»ortn repor thattthere that there at tbe Dome of Charles Stlmpeon. „*05 scaffolding ol arouse which ti« Is build- L. W. RANDOLPH jatsssani^ss.'Bsris were but lew accident*. George Me- West."est SixthSixth street. stree LThe Th thiefe limitedthief limited day, Jane 13. Those taking part lu scaffolding oi np»ou*e which be is bond- L. W. RAIDOLPH were boi few accident* George Me* Is plnnder entirely to money, taking, Uie! parade parade are ar requestede requeste tod decorate to decorat e ing on Ti" !more ilmor svsrne.e avenue It gave, it swaygave away Iiryre, st Hie Wheelmen's lleadquar- bis plunder entirely to money, using, SU horses and carriages wkn ribbon II to the gronuil, a distance of In'if*ers, hai ati the<"«-• Wh^elroen'i handle bar anlleadquar-d a few ben t withwiththe tbe exception exceptio ofn ooeof on cent,alle eent.al therel iber o their horses and carriages wlta ribbon and be fell to tbe groend, • distance of vr* had one handle bar and a few bent in the bouse at the time.Bometbing 1 wild Dowers. Tti« members of the te feet. WAKTS AMD OFFERS. pedals to straighten, end several punc- was in the lumae at the Utue.somelh'.ug id wild Sower* Toe members of tbe twenty-five feet. WANTS AND OIFIXS. pe 'oU to straighten, and several punc- S30. • mhree nil] each enter one or more ctdeut took place abant elevtT. sJrsrvjsAA'SK. tures to mend. Ten minutes ader the over *30. immiltet will each enter ooe or more The accident took place a bent eleven Hsv*>-*vt>*«.'%.-»'' ture* to mend. Ten minatea after the "" i. Sllrapaon retired earnsams,,but bn fort fo exhibitionr exhibitio ooly,n only and, willand will o'clock For severalFor severa daysl 'pastday Mr.s pas t Mr. • bargain, good botineu main body of cyclers bad started, tbe Mr and Mre. Stlmpeon retired al lot, corner Grand.1 — nain body ol cyclers bad surted, the r,Wa H11 compsts compete for fo prize*r prizes . Lunger badad been bee absentn absen ont olbvron ojbe busi-r busi - Ifercer Cimmy Wheelmen, 139 strong 101.1 100 aud an aboutd abou tent minoiee later. Wm. The committee having tbe matter In st strict, inquire Ji Aferrer County Wheelmen, 125 atrong. t, who was 00t, The committee having tbe matter in ness. and beI b wsae wa hurryings harryin lo catchg to bate up h up (onrlfr WHI .d»: pft,. started ami were soon out of s'glr Stlmpson, their grandson, who was out, barge are:-J. W. Helnhart, F. A. started and were soon out of i'ghL Before retirintc be went out charge are:-J. W Reinhart, P. A. GoOn tbstbe scaffold scaffol withd wit himh werehim three ware three The number of those in Che rnn thi came la Before retiring be went oot »by, O. T. Waring, J. Wesley The number of tboee In the run thie again for a abort time leaving tte Barwaby, U T. Waring, J. Wraley buncheenches ofof shingles Bbinjrle whichs whic heh II wmR Wa usingi year is said to be leu tban last yeai again for a short time leaving tl e ion, Jaa. P. MiUuaide. Geo. C. LET tin Sept. W. fern*bed Wbat good cake you do make," sbe said as she year U uld to lie leu than last year Kiicnen door unlocked. TDIS morning face tbe from of the house unt x Oh Jk ii •• t v ! said m she Tlien 4Tf participated. tltcDen door unlocked Tots morning Johnson,1, W Jo*m I*.J Mct^uaide.Roome, Vo.T. Va C. n Bos-to face the iront of the bouse hader the T°rjl. room couagv with all imprevai Oh. Aiinlv! Then 47- participated. t was discovered tbat tbe tbief bad at- Evana, Wm J Rnooie. T. Van Boa- eaveeves.Tbe Tb scaffolde scaffoldlu lug hadg Usehad pot bee n put Kraaonsblr.riable.Courier Courie office.r offic 6e 9 i * tooktoo ak second a secon pieced piece “Ye*. deer,"Tea I , dear, I caacan make mak e as discovered that the thief had at- and K M Van Bnren ' bv bimtelf only a few dafrs before good cake, but I did not make that. It came from tbat n«w baker's down on tempted.tempted, without with oat socceea, success to, getto Into«e t Into and E M Van Boren up by himself ooly a few d*s before ADY'S tide uddle, l-.ngii-h. I from that new baker's down os .nsldered perfecUy kfe. Tw. LADY’S ude uddlc, Lngluh, ftru-fliu, 1 **Tli* 1-IW" Iscstvsd be bonae through a cellar window, lie aud was considered perfectly fcfc Two Somerset StreeL" /( Payi wi fi Pay to Trade ml Gardner’t, A cbarming reception was given nost therefore have alipped into the menaisd ha workedd M on It all of ifuterday. A charming reception was given therefore have slipped into the muHEia lastLiST aoocAiLS SOOUBL orI 0D:P nA«in 8KAS0R. Ingwhi e he was standing in street. 6 9 1* yestpnUy aflernoon to ''Tbe Rasoree," icnse by tbe kitchen door which M-. This morning while De wm standing in AsAskkfor fo H-r H M -M 4141 Somerset Somerse St.t St , vcsienlsy sHernoos to “The Rasore*" house by the k'tchen door which Mr a center it suddenly gave away u wilh pn- or Tuesday Morning Club, i>y one ofSurnpson bad lea unlocked lor a few TbeiTheirr lastlas tsociable sociabl ofe theof #ea»oothe ccaso wasn was i center it suddenly gave sway. la l or Tuesday -Morning Club,-by one of Stlmpeon bed left unlocked for a few iMng. Mr. Lunger struck on a hard vale familj. IJ3 Ea»t Fifth StK.. 6§2t their members, Mrs. I. C. Fieraon. givenven lastlas nightt nigh int ihpInConKregaUoDal the Cong regal ion a I fs!ling. Mr. Lunger struck on a hard F vate farnilj. 133 H.t Fifth S«. 6 their members, Mrs. I. C Pierson minute*. eap of dirt which had been dng from Tbe Lhler visited the bedroom of Mr. heap of dirt which had been dag fTOss [TOR SALE—A handsome heifer ell About ''irly members aud ej-membere The thief visited the bedroom of Mr. Chorch bv 'be Indies' Aid rlociely. It ie cellar. He landed upon the back r>Ok SALE—A hs.xl.om* »>*ifer t HORSLEY BARKER,1IARKEB PHARMACIST., PHARMACKT . About fpian o solo Boone, who wti round lo ibe vicioliy, Htl by A. M. Griffen. membership 1B llmilei) lo thirty, but tb£ nveattgbtiODS the burglar had been nib- byy Mre Mrs Van. Va Fleetn Fleet A few. charadesA few charades a* summoned, bnt was nnsble to do MANUAL TRIAGING SCHOOL membership la limited lo thirty, but the veettgntions the burglar bad been nib- Pierson Gale's ^—Double valve force pump MANUAL TRIA^ING SCHOOL waiting list tesltflpi to the fact tbat a blingbling crarkers. c soch m ••Ill-io-noise," were acted aod • ry much for him. Pieraou A Gale'a in good condition. W. V. A., f 300 EAST FRONT STREET, ••kingnumber list beyon testifiesd woul lo thed factbe tornglad » vo be iaka he wagon,wsgon,which which was wa passing,s passing was, wa presseds presse d F°F" iin good coediiio* W. V. A.. SIT. HUmifDUU 1 i»ium. . the young people to gocas and numl- r beyond would lit |iad to be Mr. Htirnpaon tblaks he knows wbo into service, and Mr. Longer was taken ier office. t 3O9 EAST FRONT STREET, Included in its privileges. Yesterday a committedcommitted tbethe deed. deed . thetie balancebalance of o thef tb eveninge evenin wasg givenwas given into service, sod Mr. linger wm taken JOHN DALZIEU IncludedBiwial meetin in its privileges.g broughtYesterday's the member s to- p to a social chat, during whlcb some which Doctors Jonklm BOARDERS.BDERS W..|,4wu,i«L Two Tw Urgeo lirg room*e r up to a social chat, during which some to bis home lo which Doctor* Jenkins o let with board (one alcove), on instruct loc Is sivosJOH to t^rf^UowlD^N DALZIEL *li»are*. b* i«mo, Pnndi-i IM boars Of. S s. m. W IS gethe•octai oeeiingr lor the broogbtthe last time unti membersl October to- , refreshIresbment men las played playe aud important an importan t kt>d Adams werer summoned.e summoned A. super- A super - B° 10 let with board (ooe akove), on ficial examination, of bis injuries was fifth erect.street, 66 m.natc* m.note fromi fro defot.m dejiw ex-, ex Ion I* fw 1 noon '^°jFp"1n. Ull i vTmT angetherd regre-Jnli lor the lasty tbe limey untilaaid October, good-by e to T PRXSBlTXRlAW ficial examination of. bis injuries wss Frve-ksad uil Mcthss.c*' Dtswi^, Lascm l».—n* emd Perspective. Pcssmaffiip and regretfully they said good-bye to TABLXAUTABLEAUXZ *T «T TS* TS TllST> FUSS i TXXfif part. While no bones were cellentt tsb'e. tab's bom*, home-mad made breade brea andd |«*try.and pastry , Free-band and Mechanical Drawing, Lutear Dra-.me and PenpectiTe, Penmanship their hostess and to e»ch olber, carry- made. While no bones were awderate. Address P. O. Boi 353. andd lettering. Lciicrinc Scioll, Scrol flawl Sa Work.w Work Forestry,, Foteatrv f.rol, Geo gy andl BJ Physiology, ">d fhftialogy. I/mgning besignin and Ctsjrg and OU? he was found to be theiring wlt Hostesst tbe andm a tos each a • other, n-m-mi carry-t memory , caoici. nrokvD. he wm found to bo ._,. S3' w Modeling,odeling. WoodWood Tumiog Tnmia andg an arvtnj,d imng )nse*y. Jrin;- x*d srpeatryy aid bytrrieotryh expeeieucvdy cabinetexperience d Cabinet SOT AX ABTICLE LEFT DIBOXD internally. A more tbor- maker, Gresmeaul Irtm and Vice Work. ingI6e sithbrigntnes them ma aan pleasantd good memory,cheer o f ibe _ very eotertslDlnK programme »M SOT Al AinCLI LOT CISOLD injured internally. A more thor- tker, OmamentAl Iron •nd Vice Work. the hrigemeae and good cheer of ibw _ ._ilertalntnK prowrarame was The festival in Grace M. E. Chnrch ough examination:amiaatlo willn bewil madel be made lof **1c. Fsmilvstevine. Bc.u presented at tbe First Presbyterian nThe Par festivalk avenue in Grace, whic Mh E.ha Chorchs been held __£7 I'pright tiful GrandUprigh Pi»ao,t Gran riaborate.d FianL , Each Scholar Receives Individual Instruction. afternoon prroeoted at lb* Finn 1-re.onenan when he is. aeasier is Ateasier preeeot.. A t present, carml and engraved, latest desigt and Each Scholar Receives Individual Instruction GbnrobJbnrch laatlas nlgbtt night It. coumtedIt consiste of vocald of voca l >d Parkr tbe svenae,part, tw owhich nights oee, beenwas heldbrongh t to ipelled to altnp In a chair. y carved and cngTavcd. latest deng* aad " instrumental solos, readings and ir tbe past two night* was brought to be is compelled to sit np in s chair. iproremenu. LargeLarge*4xe siz aanrlng the entire agocycony and am isi unableis unable't to talk.o talk . uthcr panicuUr*.p&rticalan, sddiCM addres Morar.ra.s Monroe , Doilfaily PipilPgplbs OrerOve Ekre*r Eleve Yonn T« »f Kgen C»«or E«terAge atC Anyu Ente Tlser ; at Ant Tin the First Presbj t«rtatt Church day School, aud tableaux by tbe ladies, venlon articleg tbunsold.e churc Haringh wa thes entirecrowde d with The accident is said to have been At the First Presbyterian Cbbrcb day School, and tublenux by UK Indie., The scrident la said to have been Coaria office. 6 6 7 3< totnorrow, there will be a special Child- whicwbtcbh werewer verye ver Ooey Ooefine. of tbeOn e of tbe eveningeople, tbean chorchd It wa wmscrowded difficult withat times defective prop wine! SaSspecii pedall Arrangement*Arrar-gements NIado M*d fsre fc LedleAr L»iis3 - greatest surprises was perhaps In one people, and It wm difficult nl time* • vied by a defective prop which gave k RENT OR FOR SALE—New ren's Hay sen We al 10 JO a m. aa lol- grenteet .-Jrprt.a. vu |iertin(e In one 1 person could get about. 1 hose way, M well as Insufficient stilled "Spring." This was abed way, m well M from au Insufficient house, ill modem improvements, j»s entitled •Spring." Tbie wa. a bed thatwho a wer persone presen couldt get cam aboute wit 1h hoee mone y to ilng. Oue of tbe bi prop, F’k prlng place■ d ou •soapbox. A pretty who were present came with mooey to fMtenlng One of tbe broaen pro;- nd elect lie light. organorgan offertori*.uflertoric, C. C minor.. minor ...Berridge. ...Berridg e spring placed on a map box. A pretty peod, and before tbe time for closing building, bus s, boih cily water sad pump. Address tableaux was tbe Nnns' Cborna, of five «peod.th ande Ulile befores presente toe time ford a rtoelog dearth like 'bich >s still seen oo the buUdiog, bu JioiologI biologyy tableaux wa* the Nuns' Chorus, of Ore ooly three small nails in II N. Meneniiudi, So Jackson An. 5 lit' EDSALL’S Carol Hosannab, tlie song of David youngmg ladles,ladles Mtro, His Ueroeromldt,s Measersmldt Mis., Mis s ppearancetbe table#. presentedNo programm a dearthe o likef masi e EDSALL'S Carol. . Jlosannsb, tbe eoug of Havld McKillop. Mies Wlillua, Miss appearance.id recitation Nos programmewere presente of mosicd durin g "Prayer McKlllop. Mb" William-, Mu. TO LET—Fist* in the Thom Mock. * Commercial Palace, Babcock Building. Carol . AA Song Son ofg o Praisef Prais e GlenGlennn nodand Min. Mis Ague.s Agne Blair,s Blair kneeling, kneelin g ande recitationsevening, werefor th presettede ladies daringwere too improvements cor Somenst sod Oral Commercial Palace, Babcock Building. Stricturcrlploree ReadingKeaUiug wtutth bend,band claiped,s clasped .yen, lookingeyes looking my t-vemng.o give an fory the tboagb ladiest wereto tooIt. Tbe 1ZUHERE AID in THfII THEM . Apply «<» Alex. Tbore, JJ Somrrwg Carol BuildingBuilding day day by b dayy da y upwnrd.ward wotlewhil theye the roogy san n m-lectiong a selection . busyI receipt to give anys wil thosgbtl not.fal tol It.ibor Tbet of one — Officer Sounders expects too ie kemo klmo ehorns waa amusingly net1 receipts ndred dollars win not.. fall short of ooe — Officer Saunders expects to oc- ScripLorcriptnree Heading Heading ... /f*.. . /?. , To. Irnu lime cboroi was amowngly cupyenpj hisbi newe nenw Goeea Quee Anueenn Anu Cottagee Cottag ouC ge c ON MONDAY Primary Exercises. ' eaented by boys wearing fools cape, hundred dollars. No reason wby Polly shouldn't have a ON MONDAY prerooUd by bon »ewtog foo“ Fillmore about Uie first of 'rimsry Exerciseserclaes ^ -•id singing aeomic song. Tbe clothes Fillmore avcLue about the first of No reaaoo why PoUy shouldn't have Caroi I- • Two BaildeBuildersn and singing a comic song. The clothes j JUNE 11. piu drill b,y twelve young ladies, six in la »r=. Law* • favn. Jolj. JUNE 11, iotices. pin drill by twelve young ladies, .It In Xa Bra Low* • Merer Tbe oxhibit of sehooi work and the Mfcrtarj—SweeVriory—Sweett ini "thys thy mercy mercy.. ..Bareb. Barn b pinkpink andand •si"x I n blue,was very attractive Judge McCormlck, In tbe Union —Tb««xftttftt of it boot work and tiro CrackeCrackerr id well maim.-jvored. CountJudgey Cour McCormick,t yesterday io the, decide Fnloo d there closiDloaltigg tttrciw.ekercises of o Uief lrrinxthe Irvin Stlioolg Schoo l WeWe willwil lput pu ont o Specialn Specia Sale.l Sale . Caro l uil well County Court yesterday, decided there •• be beid Jane 21 in the fore- C Iix Do you know tbat we are bnlidi'ugT was not Bulticient proof aa to the mari- •HI tro Mid Jotro Jl lo Uro fort- 1*0 (Oft know that we are huhcllug wmtal notrelation sufficients betwee proofn as toMrs lbs. mari-Low* and uooo. 5 39 ata.%r talieorg relationse Lneky between, ol Morristown Mr* Lowe aod, an d de- A well 101 feetdeep wu liuishel • ew York Biscuit Co. »39“ Hymn 622 A PLUCKFlUCkTYturn DKIT filOffIBM iTOPPl TM*D IH1 —A wall 101 feet dtrp wbb Unrobe! Sew York Biareit Co. intii Georgelared sh Lucky,e is th oleMorrietown, lawful widow and of de- Uie de- i 1 L. BcVoy oo tiro Terrill road lor (Hoicars(Holmes Jtt Gootu ) lib. box Prater ■HOWIEout.. claredeased she hotel-keeper Is the lawftil wWow, Wiilia ofm U>e Lowe de- , of Mr Barrows this aornlng.lt is Afternoon 1 22c 72-37:^2^72° Benediction r Borrow, tbro aorolft*. It M lo ttt op- Afternoon Tom ceasedFan wood hotel-keeper., and therefor Williame administratri Low* ol x rated by a windrollL Chocolate Wafers. . 22e urgan ill Apgar, wbile driving a horse erated by s wind mill. - Chocolate Wafers Will Apgar, while drivlog a borne Fsowood,of his estate and. i lieTb re Suree wido administratrixw wiH take tbe —Berkman street is growing more Vanilla Wafers.. 22c llBlltluUDCQurus "Messiah"' (Handel.) nging to Edward Vail, cf Elmwood —Berkmen rtfeet It growing more V sail is Wsfere etletaiah Cdotm "MeaBlah" (HoideL) belonging to Edward Vail, of Elmw.Kxf oflOte hisl estate. at Kan Toe woo widowd aa he wilr share take the, an d the lopuiar with the bicycle riders as a GingerGinger •• •' .. 22e NoNo EveniogEvening Service. Service , p!ace,yeaterdaplace,yeMertlayy a/leroooD.afternoon ,bad ba ad lively a livel y hotel at Fan wood m her share, aad the popolar wltb tbe bicycle rider, as a jvenence and a narrow escape from ontents of tbe Homuown Hotel will puceUsce toto learn lear oobeveblng.n onhevenlng sItboel withou be-t be - Extra"lira CreamCream Toast Toast . . experiencejuries, li ande awa narrows out eecaoe near IromHaletea d contents•old a oft theauctio Momstownn 10 satisf Hotely th wille credi - ng chaffed by onlookers■. CrackerCracker MealMea l , rok. rf fieraul. ar. mraro.ro la IW rortmm rtn-n—I. ra .a. ,ro i. near iniunea Ile wa. out near llal.le.d tor. solds o fat tb aocuone estate lo. MU»ry the credi- ing (bailed by onlooker, Huntley k Palmers ra.ra. .Urtra rox.ro k^a ram, Compton*,>mpton's pl.eeplace i>n o Wortn Weel Front Fron streett stree t —Tbe bouse belonging toT.E.Hazel, untlej Jt Palmers Those who have nsed Dr. King's New iJ started for home when the breast re of the estate. —TbeWeslervel boot# beloDglBgt uveaue, toT.E U Haiti,undergo - (Sugar(Sngar Walers)Walere) Tlitaeeholiu'O uaed Itr.KIng’a Now .nd started forborne wheothebreert Thomas Lowe, of Morristown, brother Weattrrtlt .rea^ It oodtrgo- Tanilla Iiisntvcry KDOWS its value, and tbose .Jlsr broke over tbe neck and dropped ThooiM Lowe, of Morris town, brother ne exteDkive repairs and is being fit- Vanilla 7 Dont)ont failfai l(o t visito visi ourt ou bigr Basementbig Basemen t 'iacorerj know. Us value, and tboae roller broXe over the neck and dropped at William, contested the appointment log txttoUte repair, -ad la belag Ot- Chocolate who hure, not, have now lbe opportun- unit the borse's knees. Tbe horse of William, contested the appointment ted wiin bot water heating apparatus Chocolate WberWb.roe yonyou will wil findl find rimort almos everythingt everythin In tb.g Uowram tbe PurnWblag House Furnishin ZJae. g Line. :bo have, nov, have now the opportnn- about tbe borne*, koeeu The borne of>f the the widow widow m administratrixas administratri oo thex o n the tod wllb hot water beatlns .pparalar. Lemon \ Wafer, ityJto to to tr Ity ITOe- it free Call. onCal thel adver- on tb e adver- ok (right and jumped out of It, drag- grounds tbat Mrs. Lowe bad * pi —Persons who have pieced up pieces Lemoo WWee keep keep l/trrraafiic increasin ovg ou nockr stoc dallyk dail withy wit til ifh *U latent toe oorcfilrolatest noveltie to mils to make tised Druggist and get a Trial Bottle, tookK Apga Irlgbtr eod ove rompedr tbe outii*n ofb boar It, drag-d by tbegrounds that Mre Lowe had a prevt- Fereoee wbo baro pro.ed op piece, BaspberrRa^Xmrryy J borne a com'orL ■ed ltniggiat anil get a Trial Bottle, tng Apgar over tbe dob board by the ousus bosbsnd,husband George, Georg Lockj,e Lucky living, livin at g ofof tbothe flagrtooe flagstone uaed use tod tbem adewolkthe sidewal al k at borne a com'on freetre.. SendSen vourd you numer uum antie addreaa and addres to s to reins,Ins, butbu bet landedhe lande ood Me o feetn )UU (mail Bnffet W^ra. 17. IOECECREAM (JR8AM FHEEZERS, FBEE2ER3 The, Th Mdualnge Lightnin Ik beet,g i- itbest , « . . ' *1.17$1 »7 op no Ail of which Is guaranteed to do youmadebead hieand way graspe alongd to tn tbee aoimal'sbridle, stoppin g JTJDGjupeiI coDDneion CODDDWTOk'B cwoit. COURT . butbat popolarpopular dry dry goodo good «mos stoi katoe bar rooroe som e OracknelOrwckraBl [Egg(Egg Bmeait). Biscuit) . . 17> BEFRlGEltABEPBIGERA rufkd.rORS. ell al weel use las mock,In HOCK la hard, iu nat or rafid o roodr Lft wood. V goo.11 ofd whichand cos !■ tguaranteed you nothin tog do a yout U W. beadhim andBu gre.pedt he tbeba bridle,d mad stoppinge the ru n f> special bargains tonight In addition to ood end com you nothing at I* W. , for driving a stage ■poelal bargain, tonight lo addition 10 CoffeCoBtke CahkCake JTOUn) (plain) Kandolpti's Drugstore 21 West Front himBocsp' Buts be biltrodl turtlebefor ibee rooaccomplishin to g Ii Georgeorge Conover,Co for driving a stage tbe regular special sale U already ad- <• (leed)! without a license, wiss called uupp, bubnt Uro rognlar tpeclal oalo m alroody ad- MnMundolph’st Itrugstore J1 Wer. Front TbItocap'.e hors bille ha befored cu aeeompllnblogt one of bis fee ILl prett y withoutt a license,a lic wla called op, bnt irtieed. CornhUla (fancy) DDSALL’S. sentence *M suspended provided be MM Tbebt-dly borne. bad cot oan ol bu feel pretty sentence wu suspended provtdod be —Tbe—Tbe iietOrs eerriceet service ofs Bt. o PaoT.r St. rani's Chocolate Wafers , 17c laketake ootou nt license.a license . EpiscopaEpiscopall Church,Church WestBeid, WestHeld DoBogg BKOWM,Biscuit HprmU'a, Spratl's I, tS-afa bx,. bx kneb, wao mb 39c OnOnee bicyclebicycl erider, rider lor, lo ridingr riding without witbou i be held Sunday will nom- proPigFig NewtonNewton l«c • lBo a lamp, paid »I. be field Monday wlU morn ThesThesee arear timese time s ONE FAULT EASILY An.d In T* tb.t tb Co.rter* C irie «rt»r Btoi Wmy Abs.I.UI]Was Abtolnte b lamp, pid gl. iniore In Ettain Etta HalL. AHall clorgymai. A clergyman Fruit.It (MnUnna)(Sulttns) ..-. ONE FAULT EASILY frorromm NewNew York Yor willk wil cool conduc dact tbet eertb e ser Fn.ltJt [Ice*,(IctA ril, al Mora).l color* ) Wfce*Whtsj Lirelire B*j«rs BIJW tnB ir leakinge lookin hrg Birgatag.for Btrgato . Tree vices, and It Is sxpeetefl to have a re- —One candidate received the honttr'i rlcee, and It It expected to bate a ro- Ginger nnape I r. .! buy ftntj^oodB direct from the tiiMinfacturera in Urge !,_„ Bnpenntendent Adelnwrn of the —One esndidate received the hooter s mlon of the Episcopalians of tbe 5o We bur ear joodt direct from the munfectarert in Urge qaantitiee Sopertnteodnot Adelman of the egree in Miiatonomo Tribe last night ll of the EpIoeopaUaat * — ** extra faa< or cash, thia.is one of tbe man* reasons why we can undersell our REMEDIED.REMEDIED. HtreeUUIIw.yStreet-RsJIway mj.tays that tha tbet th etorye stor In y In degree In Mlantonomo Tribe last night towo. Graham Wafers xxx... 3e for eweh, thiaii one ot the many reaeone why we e»n ondereell oor ththee CourierCornier Wodrmed.j, Wednesday to, theto effecttbe effec t competitor,competitors onon the tli namee sam gradee grad ote good*. of goods Among. Amon the manyg th bargain,,e many bargains , thatbntcoodoetort Conductor IleUleldHetfleid nod, an a coloredd a colore d we have only the space lo mention ft few, for instance: Tbei i wby i —I have two little grandchildren wbo (extra cream). . we have only the eparro lo mroitkm a few, for tostanoe: There are two roeecn. why some woman bad received a Shock on car —I bate two UtUo grandchildren wfio Men's B Calf Balmor-ls, a nice stylish rlr [•eople don't mind their own busicesj woman bad received a shock oo car are toethlwr. this bot summer weatbw Oyster 11 Mao',Men's BB Oalf Cal Balmor.le,f Baluior.U a aloe, a. atyltailnice etylte drerah ahoadres wes sho railefor m *1.11eell for SI IB leopie don't mind their own 1id«Hm««. No U7, is utterly raise.-EvenIDg Is tbo wav "> wealth. anared teetfilsg are trouble tbro botd wit rammerh bowe weatherl complain t Men's Top Sole V. Calf Working Shoes, Uoe ii ibat the; baTen't uuy mind; tb No. 147, la utterly faia* —ErenlDg M 'Wafers.. Mea'a Top^opSol Bole V.e V Oalf. Cal Workingf Workin Shore,g Shoes . . ' ,*U* . . One t. that they haven't any mind; tbe News. • of slender means b 1and giv aree troubledtbem Chamberlain' wit* Dowel Mms Colic plaint, Chol - • 1.16 News. Orsnge Bliees Women's Dongola Patent Tip Bin. Balmoral* . etherother thatuni theyt tbe haven'ty haven' anyt buelneen.an; bmlnes i •s •mltowad up erI gliaa an themd Warrboe Cbnmberiem'ia Remed Colic.y au CbrA-d It acU Women'e Dongola Patent Tip Bln. Balmoral. . Pilot xxs Also the same in button. ITld-Blta,] likerae aad a charm Dmrrwoew. IBemedy earnestl aody recommen It acu d Alao tbe name 1. bouoa. * f ITld.BIU.] yea FAYSATURDAY,, JUNEJUNE &,'s, 18941» 4

•be has just axoe, net nair flying _ _ d&n. ««ht putder." Tta •nut tflfl to t f.e T«a wbere toe oru IOMU, , weak with laughing, ber feet AS IDYL OF poke bonnet waving. How btwnti'am out in front. Presently she Called AN IDYL OF remaining orb blinked at her Oretmily deaf to the storm and oblirioas of Ufe, done! The gentleman doe« not follow- Leechj Stiles & Co. 1 and close beside its mate, •lent tho sleep of second childhood, ah, but he does. Mid abe beams apon hit him. •'SIHXL“8DJXIX’V MOUNT'Qr.MODNT’IN. 'What yuh savin, Zeker wrapped a blanket aboot ber and •brust "Zeker He turned and glared back 'I war er-eayiu er darn night pettier; ber under cover. at her In silence. "Zeke Sykea," the LLWELL COWARDS. thet'i what I war er-sayin," be am wered •'Ha," she moaned, and tbe word continuedtinued,, "yah ar er biggebigg r fool '• I QUrQUEENUEEWN & CCO.CO J faintly.' sounded aa it did when on that sad day n thihis year, an ththar's' bbe'n some big "WboT she asked softly. Then pres- years ago the kind hearted woman re- s round hyar, th* Lord kknows." Her OFOF {PHILADELPHIAIPHILAIlKLPHIA.[PHILADELPHIA. * ently she added. "Sal BoterT One of ceived ber as a charge, "Ma, U» me e was lashed, and she hheld ont her Eye Specialists Concluded from laU Saturday. Ezfkifl** eyes opened wide; the other onct, please," just the appeal made to the "ZekaZk t taktke me wlong tcs Eye Special!*!* ttmgjrled in vain beneath its thick blue dead that lay unresponsive to ita fright- Alabam', won't ynh?" He came back doubting, but the anna were not low- CHAPTER HX curtain. ened offspnnjr. IC ni >to Bnt time that •Who said Sal BolerT •he had used it since. With.tears stream- ered, mod into them he walked, •peecb- '•L=ih enfces, ExeMel. whit alia j-nli. lea* with the change from despair to M.M. M.M. DUNHAM'DUNHAM’SS OFFICE,OFFICE, 167167 EastEast From-Street,Front-Street, !«>)•?" Again the shadow of the%reat She turned her face away and fixed ing from her eyna the woman bent and ber gaie upon tbe distant peak*. Ber kissed ber thrice, and her lips when she happinees. He beld her along time. mountain wao deepening over th* little "D'rindy," he amii, "an ynh love me cottage when, footsore, brained, weary reply was just audible and full of row were wet with the tears of the girl. pathos: "An him £r-lovin nobody bat ole Tom arterallT ■WStflfit and disconsolate, EreViel Sykea dragged "Tea an afo' all—fom th' fust time .•!•:; in u-.f.." .:•• the open gate and "Ynh went thar, Zeke* I didn' mean Boler*gal,"she said. "Hit's more'n 1 ter hyah hit, but th' parson talked ao kin make oat." ^ when ynh need ter tot* me on yuh back •lropped his boots upon the floor of the over tber rocka. Oh, Zeke. I hain't neref h, his coat beside them. His moth loud. Wliar abe trooly a widder, Zeke, an — an—rli.l she trooly wanter come * CHAPTEE IV. lored nobody els* in th" whole wwl but E. W. HICK man's mo-ds.moods, andand besidesbesides thethe resultsresults ofof One word started emnther," be added, erloc tioos. A second Urge party had home "Esekiel Sykee, yuh be er dinged fool “an ernntberother startedstarted thetbe sub-binder."snb-binder." brewbroad . Leave hit alone. Th' ban tha) Dpup fromfrom TteTbe PallPaliss modand swarmedswarmed overover thethe -Ezekiel Sykea. ynh be rr dinged fool LOYE’s,LOVE'S, cor.cor. NorthNojrtb~an andd WatcbongfWatchuttfives Aves.. thethe fistfist andand sknllskull fights werewere perfectlyperfectly Ezekiel;1 waewas expandingexpanding underunder thethe hn-hu- kinkin ■spli t monnfina kin pervid* for 1 place,place, andand backback intointo ttetbe friendlyfriendly shad-shad moa’mos' trooly."trooly." SlowlySlowly pickingpicking opup hi*hi s familiafamiliarr toto terher inin thatthat roughrough countrycountry ofof manemane treatmenttreatment andand couldcould affordafford eveneven own. owsows ofof thethe mountainmountain thetbe younyoungg manman car-ca coat, he turned bis back on the utcm- Ariel,Ariel,*1O0 #ll>0.. Ariel,Ariel, littlelittle finedMod last laet reason,tesBon, #75.(75 . -ftlitainjfton, greenKreen whiskywhisky andand excitingexciting elections.elections, toto indulgeindulge inin pleaaantry.pleasantry. Th riedried bUhis poulticedpoulticed earear fewan d1 pictaresqnepictureeqi linBn*t torfor EzekielEzekiel toto comecome homeborne inin thesethese MrsMrs.. SykMSvkee dissipateddissipated tbsthe charmcharm thatthat face,face, and it was almost beautiful in it scars.•cars. WtenWhen thisthis partyparty left,left, ttethe trustfultrustfu #75.»75. NewNew Home,Home, #100.$100. | OnllCall inin andand seewo thethe (onutifal$Wtifal piping>ing daysdays ofof peacepeace bearingbearing evidencesevidence* hadliad teenbeen wovenwoven aboutabout themthem byby appear-appear- newnew faith as abe tnrned humbly and andand hospitablebospitableol oldd ladylady waawas againagain blessedblessed RemingtonRemington Ladies’Ladies/ Wheel,WW1 , listlist priceprice #135,C135 , soldBold forU,r |»0.t90 . ffS• fr havinghaving figuredenured onon thethe losinglosing sideside ofof aa Inging suddenlysuddenly withwith a greatgreat quantity,quantity, wentwent about her household duties. But withwith coin.coin. ' scrimmageecrimmage waswas altogetheraltogether norel.novel. though limited variety, of the physic WeWe arcare makingmaking tb©the salesale totoj u*onse thethe roomroom forfor imt*sn?«imiavn \-. stuck'fteuk* "Ezekiel.’’"Eiekiel." sheshe said,said, “tell"tell yufayuh mama bowhow though limited variety, of the physic. _ . DoriiDorinda , watching ber, thought that ber SoSo ranran ttethe summersummer away,swsy, bubatt ere It hitbit comercomer erlioatr*erbont?" EzekielEzekiel ejectedejected •••a that "natur"* had called for in behalf of itepwas feebler than she bad ever Been it. badhad endedended thethe littlelittle home,home, oorr -Aont ofof WallWall PaponsPapers, P*inU andU>d Oils.Oils. PaintingPainting dnd'pAper- ►htreanI reamt ofof tobaccotobacco juicejnice fromfrom betweenbetween Ezekiel, and to which the patient took "Ann' Betsey," she said, putting her Betsey’s,’’Betsey's," aaas Itit hadhad cornscome to bebe known,known hanginghanging donedone byby firrtdaaafirefrclaai workmenworkmen withwith beetbest maUSpaism:iw'ri-i>» aatt hi-hiH swollenswollen lipslips andand wipedwiped themthem gentlygently rindly, not to say greedily. Dorinda \ arm upon her shoulder, "don't yuh (five becamebecame a regularregular rendezvousrender foe vis- withwith thethe hackback ofof bishis band.hand, watched him eat with a vague unreal in itors.Itors, whowho gotgo t theirtheir middaymidtlay mail,meals pricesprices toto suitenit thethe times,times! ,, f** • "Hi"Hitt allall comecoinen n»v oneone sabsnb binderbinder onnerunner her heart. There is nothing at anytime ( “Olvs up? No. deary: I ain’t ar givia boughtbought stringsstrings ofof bsa>V>rn.l-n'v mi, posiesposies oof Ibet(bet arar car:cur: hithit waswas lammedlammed whenwhen I warwar attractive to a woman in the sight of a gay flowers and queer bits of quart* up. But ef ther Lord bed er tack as andand micamica withwith delicatedelicate traceriestraceries nponupon iT-pullin[-r-pulliu outout rrer mymy coatcoat anan mymy armarm bithit Bat when Exekie! went in to lie down laalas'' nightnight I wouldwould n’srn'er liftedlifted aa fingerflngvr ter te i tbe utter. The cow and chickens hail warMjr stickinMi.Liin tertet thethe sleeve.sleeve. EfEf th’ th' moan*moun- bendetenderr him.hitn. HitHit warn’twarn't Idshis will.will, D’rindy,Drindy, comtte elatter. back . TteTh cowe pigs and, too chickens, retnrne hadd ftaCin liitwf Wliiil ert-r MIMl thertharbi hitt *o’wy ryes,eyes, wherewhere aa softersofter lightlight wawass Tte mystery of tte mountain spread werewere boltsbolts ofof cloth,cloth, cannedcanned goodsgoods andan "Ezckttt Si/I.rr, yuh be er dinyed foot." tT-pmsbiu. Sit right thar. Ezekiel, an •earning. fafarr andand near.near. TheTbe dayday anpo poon whichwhich ttethe all tbe necessaries of life. Dorinda' bling crowd and took the road for Rac- don'ttlon't youyon Uh»tfmove Sa |»gpeg telltell II git git ererponee puneerr teaming. fortunes of the Sykes family seemed at allgow then wa necessariese aa nice aofs anybody'slife. Dorinde's. The "He'i come back freo, an he aaid my fortunes of tte Sykes farntly seemed at gown was aa ate# aa anybody's. Tte coon Hollow. As he approached tin In rad an cr |wt rr •offee." “He’s come hack free, an te aaid my theirtheir lowestlowest ebbebb waa was signalisedsignalized byby thethe •mile of God seemed to rest upon Rac house after his long- journey the hnmo TbsTlie goodgood womunwoman 1bustle Hist ledd offoff andand dis-dis. banlan warwar softsoft «sea er er patchpatch erer moss,moaa. aaan I I arrivalarrival ofof anan excnrWonexcursion partyparty fromfrom TheThe amilecoon Holloof Godw seamedand the tori rest upon Rac- appearedappeared.. WhileWhile Ibisthis briefbrief scenescene waswaa warwar faes puttyputty eses ttetbe -unsetsnneet onon th'th' tnuun-moun- Falla.Falls. TenTen oror twelvetwelve ladieladle,u andand gentle-gentle- coon Hollow and the rives mountain. of the situation overcame him. and be enactingenacting DnrtQdaDorhtda stood*tood withinwithin thethe shad-shad- t’ins.t'ins, hehe -aidsaid hit?"h;tr HerHer eyelidseyelids droopeddrooped menmen onon horsebackhorseback andand inin vehiclesvehicles roderode chuckledchnckled quietlyqoietly toto himself.himself. VICTORS :,IO -H 1 $75 ow*ow* ofof herhe r lilllelittle room,room, herhe r fingersfingers over• theirtheir orbs,orlis, andand terher chinchin sunksunk uponnpon oveoverr toto seesee thttee wonder,wondor, bringingbringing aa wellwe! CHAPTER V. “Th*"Th' fellerfeller tebe fullfnll erer sabsub bindersbinders mes er. clappediis-ped andmid eyreeye* setset eagerlyeagerly nponnpon thethe her breast.breast. Then,Then, startingstarting asas fromfrom a ordered lunch. They chatted over the How was it with Eiekipl? Tuedonds hoghog bebe fall full erer fleas."fleas," be he aaid.said, andand then,then pair|hii.. HerHI Tliivitber’s routber's form form bad ba butd ba dia-t dis -dream, she followed into the house. ordered lnnch. They chatted over tbs •till hung low. The intuition of tbeasas SinkingSinking mountainmountain roserose beforebefore himhim hebe dream, she followed into the house. ratastrnphe,catastrophe, climbedclimbed thethe mountain mountain and young woman had placed her in posses- W. H. s|)|s.'«rvtlappeared inin Itethe kill.benkitchen whenwhen sheshe gUde-1glided ThatThat nightnight whenwhen DorindaDorinda laylay dream-dream- presentlypresently thethe ladiesladies rendezvousedrendezvoused ant the added,added, cockingcocking oneone eyeeye andand comingcoming toto a a •hi*out andnnd sanksank u|mtinjHjn herher knees knees atat tteth e inging Inin ttethe littlelittle -bedroomshedroom -oeo fallfull ofof herhe r littlelittle house.house. HereHere thethe lunchlunch waawas spread,sp- sion of his secret before he knew tha standstill.standstill, "Hi“Hitt ain’tain't oupossibl#onposdble thetthet "It 4O8 W. Fiflh St. TelepHon* 160. \ouugyoung man'sman's side,»idt. herha handhand uponnpon bishia ownown lifelife therethere camecame downdown ttethe valleyvalley a and Dorimla brought water from be had one, a&d with the perversity of war•rar lb’th' samesame rbaj>chap bustedbusted tbettbet arar moan Bum Telephone 160. shoulder deep, booming, roaring volnme of sound, and Dorlnda brought water from tte ber sex sbe turned tbe tablfs upon hii deep, booming, roaring volume of aonnd. springspring andand renderedrendered manymany lilllelittle kindlykindly Her smiles were distributed among the vtorme -Oh.-Oh. Zeke.Zeke, Zeke!"Zeke!" -heshe whispered,whispered, andad ttetbe bousehouse trembledtrembled responsiveresponsive toto itsits services. AfterAfter lunchlunch thetbe parfi-par* swswarm-i lemmo1- inn•-• dodo suthinsutbin farfur yah!yuh! AreAre yahyu h vibrations.ibrations. NearerNearer itit approached,approached, andand ed unceremoniously over the premi tourists, and she learned to give keen hu.teddurtedlwd bad., ZrkrrZeker herer roomroom waswas filled withwith thethe fiercefierce lightlight ed unceremoniously over the premises, answers to their good humored banter- includingincluding Dorlnda’sDorinda's littlelittle room,room, whichwhici ings. Often be bad tried to tell hi The most pictuneqne ae well u tha NOTICE ofI anan electricelectric flash, whichwhich seemedseemed toto ex-ex- delighted them as much probably as the HeHe gazedgazed atat terber withwith hi-his oneone openopen eyeeye plode there. Blinded, stunned, terrified. delighted Item aa much probably aa tte his misery, bnt with the training most striking manifestation of the tida a fall minute before replying. The look plode there. Blinded, stunned, terrified, mountain interested. Especial atten- had been receiving from the beaux ani a full mi out* before replying. Tte look ateshe gropedgroped towardtoward thethe doordoc andand liftedlifted tion wae deroted by tbe ladies to the rise and fall is at tbe month of the St. wawasa soso comical,comical, so90 utterlyutterly foreignforeign ttoo the latch. She waa almost thrown don tion waa devoted by the ladies to Uis coquettescoquettes tehe waswaa nono matchmatch forfor her.he r John river at St. John, N. B. Here may ASSIGNEE SALE him, BO pathetic withal, that she finallyI the latch. She was almost thrown down delicatedelicate traceriestraceries uponupon ttetbe micamica frsm«frame Clothing : r Clothl] ulm. so latte tic withal, that ate finally ' byby ttethe stormstorm thatthat burstburst inin nponnpon her.he to which Ezekiel's photograph had been OneOne dayday ateshe wentwent toto himhim withwith a greatgrea be witnessed on every tide a chaug* 01 I X - 1 Clotl.!««• I turewt:irew terher tendhead backback andand langbcdlaughed untiluntil The air seemed fnll of timbers, eton< to which Ezekiel's photograi* had been •scret.secret conditions aa sudden and as complete aa t' lieJ^ valleyv&i|py seamedseamen toto swarmKwwnn withwith silverysilvery . The air aeemed /nil of timbers, stones carefullycarefully restored.restored. A luuidaome,handsome, gravegra< "Ob, Zeker aho aaid. "I mi erg. a quick change of scene in a drama, tbe For Men, Boys and Children. and. flying drift,drift, andand ttetbe thunderthunder waswas as1 young gentleman was asked to examii “Ob. ZekeP aba said.1 "I arcrgo*n For Men, Boys and Children. -boo.<-hpes . EzekielEzekiel blinkedblinked wiselywisely atat terI tbe thunder of the waters that con: young gentleman waa asked to examine teterr telltell yohyoh suihic.snthin. Th’Th parsonparson warwar er beauty of the landscape, enhanced by *«Ifnndy.""'tynnd}-," bebe said,said, "ynh"ynh tetterbetter laughlaugh i tte thunder of the waters that come it. HeHe diddid so.so. andand turningtnmiug toto Dorlnda.Dorinda, long terday an tickled nigh unter death. tba handiwork of man, adding greatly *t grutlj rod Deed prioa*. NuM Ia row chAHOA.tAke it botm downlown atat Tallulah Tallolah whenwhen ttethe riverrirer iais fall.fall. whoserhose cheekscheeks ffloated,, perhapsperhaps byby Ithe long terday an tickled nigh unter death. d grentlj reduced pHuem. No^ ajjoor ch.nce.Uke it bofcre «4| gone furfur two.two. 11 nin’ am' ckilekil terter anyany ternight."ternigh HerHer voicevoice whenwhen sheshe railedcalled waswas beatenbeaten HeH* dodo asysay hit’shits allal l erer jokejoke erboaterbout Sa6all the impreiwiveness of the pbeni AndAnd soBO sh-she did.did. HerHer emotion,emotion, whichwhich backbock aaas a featherfeather inin terber throat.throat. ThThee praisepraise alreadyalready bestowed,bestowed, asked:asked: Boier’sBoler's gittingittin j’inedj'ined toto thetthet arar city city feller,feller non. This in locally known ae tbe K. H. POPE. Assignee fot ; ■* wawass deeiwrdeeper thanthan thethe occasion,occasion, ranran offoff In in ' timberstimbers ofof ttethe httlelittle roomroom “vmfdscorned about "Where"Where diddid thatthat micamica cornscome fromT"from?" whichwhich warwar erer drummerdrummer anan crer foohnruh. foolin yah versible falls," al'^a>igh '"reversible rap- E. H. POPE, Assignee for , •* I laughterlaughter thatthat approachedapproached ttethe hysterical.hysterical. o fly apart. Gasping with fear, t ■"Well'Well., now.now. Isn’tisn't thatthat justjust likolike CapCap-- Th’Th' paraouparnoii saysay eees howhow hit’shit's allall overover (ki-Csl- ids" would be n. • • appropriate. " "Ob.••Oh, Zrke—Zfker-shetraflped -he gasped,. "s’pnam'•s'posen thrtthet to fly apart. Oasping with frar, enable taintain Moore!"Moore!' exclaimedexclaimed oneone ofof ttethe ladies.ladies. liny, an folks eser-torking erbont • Zeke to•1 cluesclose Itethe door door sg^nstagainst thethe mightya ll ny, an folks ns er-torking1 erboat *Zckc map of St. John and its environs, e arnr pictnr’pictur- umnman hedhed rrer tooktook yeryer teniavrterdayr" >last, she gave heixelf iV for lost. "We"We werewere notnot talkingtalking aboutabout thethe mica,mica, Bykss’Sykea'loa'widder." las’ widder.’ ’ SheShe heldheld herher -ld.nsid< in 1784 by an officer of tbe St. John's 7.-Vvn queer -milecame *»nt again, pun- I blast, -lie gave brndf ip for lost. With air.sir, butbut the the tracings.’*tracingB." and followed up tbe information with . C. 8OHEPFT,EV | CO i herber limbslimbs Iwtiumted,benumbed, sheshe totteredtottered andand He smiled. "The tracings havo great and followed up the information with n Uoy&lista, tho mati lioledt".lf,l pitifullyjriTifiiUy inin ttethe mallsmall clearingsclearings ofof fell. There, as she lav awaiting He smiled. "The tracings have great most* provokingrevoking -paamspasm ofof mirth. mirth. EzekielEzekie! hishia coiinlemincecountenance andand wentwent backbackw' with" a | fell. There, as she lay awaiting death, men!,"merit," hebeaaid aaid., "but"butther theree Isis moremoremone moor yr for breath. His voice was hoarse FURFURSS CLEANED.!CLEANED.! REPAIRED^'PACKEDREPAIRED-^A(|CED a manman came,came, andand inin the the screamingscreaming furyfury in mica, that will split into such large gasped for breath. His voice waa hoanw "The falls in this river are justly euddeuuess(-mlilenness thatthat waswa s grotfrrotenqne esq ne.. ThThee ofof thethestormliftclherinhisarnM storm lifted her in hissttos.. ThereThere In mica that will split into such large whenwhen behe spokespoke atat last.last. ranked among the curiosities of the girl(.Hri waswas -tillMill holdingholding herher sides,sides, batbut pres-. was A moment in which clearclear sheetssheets thanthan inta allalt thethe artart thatthat cancan "Th*"Th' parsonparson toletole yobfynhl" world. They are at the mouth of tbe entlentlyy steK!I« wipedwiped Jjerher ey.wpyes withwith terapron.her apron. wasiplashe a dmoment her face in, an whichd the nexthet instandeluget tebe puputt uponupon it.it. YouYou saysay thatthat youyou foundfound *OT course, HQ come straight fron river, about onomile from the entrance, "Oh. Zeke," she said. "I'm so son • splashed iter face, and the nezt instant iitt nearnear here?”berer ThisThis toto Dorinda.Dorinda. “Of course. He come straight from MOTHYLENE “Oh. Zeke.” -lie -aid. "Tin so sorry! sheshe sfisw*s drawndrawn lutointo thethe warmwarm kitchen.kitchi__. "Yes, sir." Sol’s,Sal's, anan sheshe toletole ’un'im *ith'ith herher ownown mouth.month. and are navigable four times in 84 ' WhatWiiat kinkin 1I dodo fnrfur ynhT ytiliT She sawsaw byby thethe tremuloustremulous lightlight ofof tteth e NowNow ynhyuh kinkin go go hack,back, anan SolSa l kinkm teh ewhich commands great attent MOTHYLEWE ••Natnr’‘"Natitr. .... ' .‘er-ralllni s tr-calli•n fnrfnr anthinsnthin tot o gogo in- mysterious flame tbe half blackened face “And"And willwill youyou gogo withwith meme tornto see itit Inin ‘Mistia•MUtia EzekielEzelri*_ ] SykesSykes downdown seneen RaccoonRaccoon only a few minutea are required nards."nardft." hehe declaredilftLirpd nracnlarly,oracularly, "aech"sech es mysterious flame tte half blackened fare thttee morning,morning, ifif 1I return?"return?" KEEPS FURS andmd CLOTHING FREE FREEFRfylMOtH. FRCpi UOtH. ofof EzekielEzekiel tentbent overover her.her. andand faintlyfaintly asas "Yee, sir, ef ynh wanta Hoilrr.’Holler.' " ThereThere waawaa justJust thethe fainted faintest iusma gitsgits up.up. anan II reek'nrwt'n asas bowhow natar'natur' one calling afar off heard his mother's "Yes. sir. ef ynh wants me. an th tremortremor inin terher voter,voice, batbut EzekielEzekiel waswas tebe- "The tide rising from 30 to 24 feet at ought ter beodlln fursnthin ter go out- one calling afar off beard his mother’s mountainmountain hain'thain't sunksunk lib*itb hit.”hit.™ ThTtee TENTIN CENT«OEjOT^ FERPKE POUND.POCND. 1 f Jjl .•light ter te calliu fur -nthln ter goont- voice: yondyond ttetbe comprehensioncomprehension ofof finefine shadshad- gh water is six toeigh t feet higher than ; side.Bide. OilGit someKnne wat.-r.water. D’rindy.D'riudy. EfEl hithi tvalue: partRyr beganbegan toto preparepreparv forfor departure.departure. Fort Slond U the low lute of FOOK PEE OBNT. | - "He"He holdsbold. Ik*Ib' thundertliDDdcr noHLHII es teaI Presently there was a brief consultation logsings then.then. She&he had had expected expecte dan an out- the river, which occasions a fall in tbe Fata 8torad nt Um low Rain o! POOR PER CENT. (! l.n.1bad uVrii'er be'nlx- n fnrfnr thetDipt arar leadinleadin susubb An "i..r • apoa ; .' ' T:I.." ently there waa a brisf consultation burst;burst; therethere was(vas non*.none. TteThe youngyoung man river as well as out, tbe whole water in OunmuG«met>u kitleft fortor BnpairBepUr DaringDuring tbatba SUMMERSUMMEE MONT110STU MS3 wili werewere gallopinggalloping awayaway oneone of of themthem ap- walked off. and the signa-wera uunus Iranee ofof Oharga.Charge. £ - ' ter room and caughr up ter •-rock, fihe Sebulonbuloo.. ThenThen samesame darkness.darkness. proached Mrs. Sykes and poured a band- takatakable bin;; hehe waswu crusted.crushed. Kks 60 yards distant." ' '|*edi-ped outont toto thetbe littlelittle riraid,rivulet, sparklingsparkling When Dorinda gained consciousness, proached Mrs. Sykes ami poured a hand- "Zeke.Zeke, areare yuhyuh hnrtedhnrted badbad sure’noughTsure 'non, The scene of these rapids is abeaatiful icy cold from the spring. Presently she TYhen Dorinda gained consciousness, fulfnlo off smalls II silverml vi Into ter hand. "For 9 called after him repentantly. He INTERNATIONALINTERNATIONAL FURFUR STQftB.STC^JE. I, icy cold from the spring. Presently ate her;r adoptedadopted mothermother 1waa 1 lathing her youryour kindkind attentions,"attentions," behe aakL si Before ate called after him repentantly. He forge through which, in remote cunecome hackback withwith itit fullfull andand placedplaced itit on on fare. They were alone. Ezekiel haring madeide nono reply- reply. WhenWhen hehe caiuecame backback ;he river appears to have forced it* ththee step.step. withdrawn at ter command. The storm loped away, leaving her spree hires with later, she waa sitting on the sUps. For 90 minutes on each ebb and flood **M»w."Sow, Zeke."Zeke." -beFhe said,«aid, “ynh"yah jea’artjee' set waa noww atat itaits bright,height, andand thethe roomroom waawaa "Ma," he said. "I'm er-goin ter Th he river here is aa placid as a mountain down thar on th’ itex’ step an lay yuh fill of tba sudden and fearful blase*. surprise and emotion. Ezekiel came out Falla,Falls, anan maybemaybe 1I wontwon't comecome backback ’n'n ei e i lake on a tranquil day. Suddenly a lieail m my lap—so! Now keep still." fall of tbo sudib-n and fearful blazes. ofof thethe woodwood wherewhere tehe had had concealedconcealed hihisa 1 bred in tnr lap—so? Now keep still." Dorinda3oriuda struggledstruggled toto terhe r feetfeet again.again, disfigurementdisfigurement allall day.day, andand therethere onon theth e week,week, onan maybemaybe hit'llhitll bebe two.two. TteyThey dodo streak of white spreads across the gorge, H»-rHer plumpiilumji littlelittle tendhnn-1 cuppedcnppeil waterwater HerHer lipalips movedmoved rapidly,rapidly, batbut allal l soundsound saysay eaes howbow tharthar arfir 'more more chancechance fufuii and in a few minutes the calm is suc- JUST T HINK OF IT agam-dngain-.t ttetha swollenswollen plart-aplaces ofof hishia tead. lipad . waawu lostloat inin ttethe dindin ofof thetbe bottlebattle wagrdwagcT porchparch tebe andand DorindaDorinda foundfonnd herhersitting sitting.. moonfinmonnt'in menmen inin AlaAlabam' baa’,, anan I’mI'm er-giter-gtt- ceeded by the turmoil of rushing, wbirl- andunit n-as sheshe battedbathed tteinthem tbnsthus ttethe yonngyonng aboutabout them.them. SuddenlySuddenly sheshe tenkebroke fromfront Tears were running down ter cheeks. tintin sortersorter worritworrit downdown here.here. IllIll torkfork ng waters. The reflections of the rocky $395 BUYS A BARREBARRELL OFOF IMPERIALIMPERIAL FLOUR,FLOUR, man.nun, eoottedsoothed andand quieted,quieted, everever andand anonanon tte elder woman'stn's claspelasp andand matedruabed ttoo terter yahyuh whenwhen I’mI' in donedone tortork kinm terter themthem shores and of the graceful outlines of gazegazedd opup intointo terher violetviolet eyeseyes andand Oustedflushed tte pore la Fur an instantinstant terher motmothe terr She held out the hand blessed with so ttetthet knows.knows. TharThar bebe somesome erbonterbont Tb’Tb' mspension and tantalever bridges bca thought that, erased1 with with fsar.fear, sheshe had had FallaFalls nownow Ite^Jnsows."the4Jau.WB." HeHe fearedkissed hehmi h span the month of the gorge are IT GkitfCAM7 BEBE BEATjBEAT! J "I"I declar’declar" t»rter goodness.goodness, D’nndy,”D'rindy," htee nt o the storm, but in cheek,cheek, anan oddodd carvescaress forfor Ezekiel,Ezekiel. andand of»( obliterated an if a mirror had suddenly Raid, seeking for some way to express thrown teredf intome th thee gir storm,l throug buth thIne 1 «*;i —kin* lor mm* «-»y lo exprao the next back came1 drenchedthe girl through, ami wit theh He comprehended. footedfected notnot toto eresee herber anxiousanxious look.look. >een ruthlessly Bhattered.-Scribner * 4un>- histunt gratitude,gratitude, "yuh-yuh han’aban's eses aofsof eses rre r furious elements drenched, and with ••Yes. ma," he said gently, -yah ar “Ooodby."Goodby, D’nndy."D'nndy," tebe aaidsaid asas h*h *Magmcine. moos patch,' , an an ynhynh eses pottyputty eaea th’th' son-suu- her hair blown wildlywildly overover terber halfhalf ight, an I ar wrong, ea ar most com- passedpassed herher ouon thetbe steps.steps. “New"New frhn'itrim's net onII th’th" nmount'in.” nndenude shoulders.Bbouldera. TteThe lightninglightning trembledtrembled lonly true." But tbe girl put her anna «aen better nu ol*ols frim's.”frien's." A greatgreat lumplumt "Shat-Suet yeryer jaw,}aw , Zeke;Zeke; yeryer pokinpoldn funrun oveoverr andand seemedseemed toto licklick heherr formform fromfrom round her and kissed the wrinkled row in thethe girl’sgirl's throat;throat; ateshe eooldcould no.no t J. F. MCDONALD'MacDONALD’SS atat me.me. AnAn yahynh eyeseyes can’can" seesee trenightternight heaheadd toto foot,foot, andand byby ttetbe ahemaheen ofof itsit s cheeks fu silence. apeak.•peak. HeHe paaeedpassed throughthrough thethe gatewaygateway nutter."uuthor." liquid,iquid, wavywavy flame sheshe aawsaw thatthat ththee Early the next day sec.it ive EseUel andand took ttethe road road that tha t ledled to to The Th eFalls, Falls , the Fkoo to Bnj It Stillstill terher heartheart beatbeat fastfast andand strong.strong. girl’sgirl's handhand clinchedclinched ttethe littlelittle photographphotograph took to shelter again, for Captain Moore walkinwalkingg listlessly.liatle»ly. SheShe watchedwatched hihimm ItIn waswas thethe firstfirst complimentcompliment aa manman bahadd ofof Ezekiel,Eieki.fl. torntorn frtanfrom itaits frameframe ofof mica,mica, kept hia promise. Eiekiel was hidden far a moment,moment, thenthen roserose andand darteddarted afaftt everever paidpaid toto herher looks.looks. KteShe mightmight Bliren whilewhile terher faceface Inin Itsits beautiful beautiful triumphtriumph on the mountain, from which be beheld •r him.a, barher lightlight stepstep givinggiving outout scarce- outout herlooclyher lonely lifelife unbleseednnbJessed hereinhere in ttethe •eeined almost glorified. The secret tbe gentleman and Dorinda pick their ly a aonnd.IK rand. IfIf hahe heard,heard, tehe mademade noin vulleyvalley andand tbsthe borlaonborixon ofof terher dailydaily exex - waa written there. way across the rift to the far side. It sign.sign. PresentlyPresently sheah* laidlaid aa handhand nponupon Call l"iTar» isteucaistence bebe ttethe long long bineblue peakspeaks and and heherr ••D’rindy,'•D'rittdy. D’rindy,Drindy, childrchildr ateshe cried.oried. "ifflcnlt journey, *ad though tbe hiebis shoulder,shoulder, sadnnd thenthen hehe turnedturned andand simpleHimple householdhousehold dates,duties, butbnt ttethe memorymemory “WhyWhy hain’thain't ynhynh toletola meme afoTafoT 1 aa agile as a deer Esekiel no lookedlooked downdown intointo ttethe violetviolet eyes,eyes, whilewhile ofof ttethe words words thatthat shesh ehad had heardheard wouldwonld ThThee word*,words, screamedscreamed aaas theythey werewere iinn ticed with a queer pain at his heart that a tremblingtrembling seizedeeiied him.him. ... dwelldwell withwith herher always.always. HerHer soultool couldconld ttebe nightnight fromfrom ttetbe heartheart ofof thetbe womanwoman,, the stranger insisted upon extend “Zeke.""Zeke," ahashe aaid.said, a littlelittle smileunile quirarquiver thrivethrive uponnpon aa crustcrnst thatthat otnerotner wpmeiiwpmen did_ud notnot reachreach ttetbe girl,girl, whowho coveredcovered uopp hand to her every time occasion 1 inte(g Apoanpon t»ber Up,Hp,, -»h«'-when robynh Stgit Mit« If 70a want a Ooarh, Ooape, SORT, Fh> woulwouldd spurnspurn . tbathe littlelittle picturepicture inin terher chilled chilled hnenmbosom and that it was always accepted. AlabamAlahaaT' woolwon't jobrub writ,write rrer Uturrletter ftlsocaSilenc* fellfell nponnpon them,them, ttethe glidinggliding wa-wa- andand crouchedcrouched shiveringahlTering byby AteIhe amolder-smolder- -Dad blast th' feller!" he said; "hed "One writes ter ynh now, an one en METROPOLITAN STABLES, terter lappinglapping thethe tentedbraised facefaca andand JInllaby nils by-- ing fire. Her companion gaaad npon better git her ter help him, atidder hiu. •rnoogh." H« blurted tbe words ont toging ttethe perturbedperturbed spirit,spirit, thethe softsoft handband ofof her piteoUBly, then kneeled beside her orbelplnher." and drew frotn under her tooch. . ttethe girlgirl weavingweaving a spellspell forfor tte the woundedwuunded and pointing upward moved hte lips. TbeiirTbe girl was in a particularly merry "Oh. Zeker- She looked at him with A. N. PUNSTER A SON, Proprietors, wAirtor.warrior. UmgLong tiro.time Ik.jthey —1aat ikwthus, an.0.1d Dorinda understood and followed her mood. Did she inspect that tbe single nch reproach that ha WH half 1 A. N. PUNSTEJFT& SON. PrODriotor.. ever Andand ABOAanon hi.his kill,single rjreye anunhtnought thtb.e L pi e. Still raged the storm. Such syeof the dia&gured doctor was npcm Tbs«sbeUngbed,pointln«l»ir _ ranf*c» aI>t.*boTe Itit . HomrtbUifSomething otof ratawonder 1 bad never before burst nponRac- htm. -Zeke, X do beriiere ynh et*Hp mwas BirringMining *Hhh,within him.him . Hnr.Hers waawu aA _ Hollow. Suddenly there Waa a pinottterconrtBal Doler ergin." Sbe "Bar. fatty, bar* you got $30F I NENEWW ERA—CashERA-Cash BeforeBefore Delivery,Delivery. beaoUfnl fac*. He had never known it lawntlfol fan. Bnbml nerm known U noise aa though the mountain itself had the rift, bant almost double with the idea. before. He had Men it • thousand "No, I han't," he laid hoarsely. time*. Bow waa it that the fact had es- "Tub ar, Zeke. Yuh ar! An, oh "That's nngnUr, Now, I have tSO Wt caped him? "Shear putty M therann- y : -SdS^' Zeke, «f yah he, look out (or drnansa and. no girl. I'll match yoo to aee •et OB tbe» mouafin." be aaaMted • th'roadr whether yon take th. t3D erltaketfa* ilr, indorminK U)» own comali- ture after all, can yjm? Ha tamed sad •trod* off without* airl to Uw opera."-Ufu ALLEN'S.ALLEN-S. 202202 WiWes t t NEW YORK FASHIONS. WALL DECORATION. GOWNS THAT AflE CONSPICUOUS Subscribe THE SUMMER OUTFIT. APPROPRIATE METHODS OF INTERIOR MOW—For th* ne _ MURAL ORNAMENTATION. of Plalnueld and Kort PlalDfleld, pnbllsbed b F. A. Danbam, 0. E 100 Rich Me The nap wilt show lota, 100 Rich Mei Iraildingi, railways, »1 w-h «n,l Whit.. • M j-ll.h Cnmhli numbers at street The WITWIJ bodgpt of Puri-iau fas ioiw contains nothing new or atartlln D(-cornror and FuniinhiT says: Noth- plsn of Hillside Cemetery in itd frethnem except perhaps tho inf ing is more barbarous In Interior decora- Published atoo In MJai mation that lac* is to be superseded tll ovw walwalll papepaperr patternpattern., leavinWin*g tb thee tlona doable page rs furfor eveningevening dree***,drrasc*, anandd thathatt thertheree iiss a frbaefrieae andand callingceiling devoiddevoid ooff ornamentartuuML. of tbe entire city and bo "perfect"perfect rage tarfor whitewhite tulletulle.. "” EveKvrrrr ThisThis methodmethod tois punnepannedd bbyy thi.etheme whwbcr ongb; ibe atlaa will be second woman has cither bonnet strin knowtcnow nothinnothingg ouff decorativdecorativee arartt andan d handsomely and mtM $100,000. or n Test of tnlle. The tendency barni dvtitnever mademade sai studstudyy ooff decorativdecorativee Ually bound. I alceresf.li- •.• - isin towartowardd aann increasinarm-,e iinn »ix*« mjnltMMd»ofrequiremnets of anan lnterlcr.Interior. TbeThe ceilinceilingg rather thanthan ananyy diminutiondiminution,, fivefive ya ranisi of. anan interiorinterior,, nonott beinbeingg requirerequiredd t oU, Price of Hap $10. oo per copy. ooff silailkk beingbeing ththee inquirerequiredd quantitquant I ytv I for mpportrapport huntfurnitur toree orcr picturesplcton,, anandd beinbeingg Price of Atlas $15.00 per copy. ththee latestlatest "butterfl• butterflyy sleeve.sleeve.”" AA bauI-andd of alwaysIwuys inin rvidrsKV,rviilfiH-e, iiss naturallnaturallyy ththee spospritt D insertioniuBertion oror jettedjetted trimmingtrimming dividedivide*s tthe where the-finest deoDrativeeffeoti should vring*winfw ofof thithiss artiBtiartisticc nrraiigrmparrangementu obtain, andand ththee frlesfries.)e foforr thithiss reasorcasrain ’ ModifiedModified versionsversioun ofof tbthee bishobishopp alter**I alsoilxo require*requires decorativedecorative Ueatmeotreatment.t InIn 1j '. r. TB> Krck. arearc toto bebe worwornn againagain.. fact,fact, tbethe realreal principlprinciplee ooff decoratindecoratingg a ann Ton Eyck & Harris, Ureeti.Green, asan osoai.usual, iiss thtbee favorifavivttet cobs* interiorinterior isis ttoo starstartt witwithh a plainlplainlyy tintetintedd ! TelMwi.r.an.uiin Eyck A Harris , ofof thisthis seasonseason.. TToo forformm aa prettprettyy ba backc dado,dado, increasingincrewiiug thethe effectseffect* ooff forformm an andd $1000 gruundground furfur alalll ththee neneww shadeaharitws which cok* asu wewe approacapprewelih tbtbee friexefri.we,, culmirnltai-1- LEHIGHLEHIGH VAIXEVALLEYY COACO A t Datingig ourour males*gtvatest effectst-ffifts iinn ththee friozefrioae., , rards at Sou Ik FlslBflald, ~ " PR ka oolleetloncollection ofof 8080 PhotographPholoffnphas ooff World'World**s Fa"Faii Yl»w«. and bonier of ceiling panel, and al- CTijr Office 111 WMChoac svenu rovelowin andg th boniere decorativ of oHIingpanel,e wave to di eand off al-at , TheTheyy wenwen ththee largestIxrgwt,, mosmostt aocurateMeurmle., mosmostt irtu-liillc.i lie lowing the decorative wave to die cdf at! TVBMB CASH. the' centerenter ofof thethe celling.railing. ThiThis> iiss ththee P mosmoltt miffnlOeintmagnificent e»erever takeukenn atlt ththea ExpositionExposition, TThey meat appropriate,appropriate, rlaasicclassic anandd altogethm.altogether werweree endand arere* tallfullyy wortworthh erereveryy dolladollerr paidpeld.. ThesThesee \ •allbeehhy; desirabledesirable methodmethod atof interiointeriorr muramurall decdec-1- (ration.New patterns in both hand and ma- 1 menman coulcouldd Telwelll alToraffbrdd ttoo papeyy sucsuchh 'a 'onn extravaganextravagantt brine to hint-goodsN.w patterns, therefore in both, as ahand rule , andpresen mat obtainobtain inchsuch an rarerare collectioncollection,, bubutt ththee generagenerall pupublicU may chinet lean goods,t thre therefore,e harmoniou as as rule,diveisiflua present- THEGEM notnot bbee ablableo ttoo afforefordd sucouchh luxuryluxury.. BUT—thiBUT—thias pa paper] haa at least threw harmonious diversifies- arrangedarranged na plaplann foforr itlies readerreaderss ttoo secursecuree ththee samsames

ii exactly what the term im nipfiEnnonth-riaK Large skirt a tmoinl witii I.;;... >-, 1,,. .,]m,~.t bhrk. ri ,. ,.] .in. --,:•• ••; v, Iv, , ,..,.„ 1 ,„„•„.. i,,.,, uUwfti.n ,.f , I,.•-.;,,[ hi l.r..k..|i j.lnil i] !,r.:J AccurateAccurate •.;»! tin,.u. Tin- .-a|»- ruffl,.. ut of tluiTiot s E.E. J.J. RichardsRichards., ArtisticArtistic Views blow*miblossom ont.ont, royaroyall blubluee anandd greegreenn I sis a favorite rvmi hi nation in English fmh Magnificent Ionaiona. BlackBlack,, howeverhowever,, iiss fullfullyy aass desdiwir-i Magnificent ableable asani itl haahas beehc«in foforr imuithsmonths past.past. TThel KING A PIANO SCARF. EASILYEASILY MADEMADE SCREENSSCREENS.. highhigh priestspriest3 ooff ParisiaParisiann modemod**s ~have Dre«ll« r«W|. IruOblilapd WlUi EE.. HH.. HOLMES, decreeddecreed thatthat blacblackk useuwld aloualonee oorr iini com trnikv ApMIqar <>u Urnadrlerth. Dewier Beet Quality ContaineContainedd inin ththee $1,00$1,0000 Boo Book.' binatiuubiuation withwith whitwhitee oorr gragrayy shalshalll bbe A veryy pprettyy ppiano scarf mat thethe mostmoet fashionablefashionable colorcolor ooff ththctcaaon.e a wade of brioMU-loth desvmUrel with NothingNothing is uiorfgi-ni-rallgv-ncrallyv usefulu^efnl tthanl Dealer Bett Quality TheyThey willwill bebo preeentedpresented iInn afi TinyTiny checkschecks ooff blacblackk anandd whitwhite* silk, of brtiatk'loth d a srreen T crepon, erapo cloths and fnvnylines ar flowers cut from crctuuuuf anandd app werewere costly,costly, bnbatt happilhappilyy thetheyy eaennn LEHIGH_C0AI erepon. crape cloths and greovlines an- with•ith buttonhole*buttonholes anandd sati*atmn stitcstitchh hod at the pn-H.'iit for a coiTiparatir equallyequally popular.popular. TheThe newe.new«.C< thinthingg :in Ik of appropriate colors. Modern Pri had at the pre-x-nt f.ir a comparatir materials ia "tossah Rilk," which i: silk ««f appropriate oobirx Modem F smallsinail samsum whenwln-u elaboratdal..ratee anandd foforr vr LEHIGH_COAi Superb New materials is "tuxoah silk,” which U a ciliailia furnishefnrtii*hess a chartTiiuchamnngg illustr.itiilluMra i little motley iudiul if yon choose to i •APKK. Superb Ne\* revivalrevival ofof ononee ooff ththeo ddi|-htdelightsn ooff ouri of this cre-toum- applique. lltllo inuuey indred if JuU c bouse- to t They are. made of Dry Kindling Wood grandmothers.grandmothers. IItt iiss ververyy d.-iiutdaintyy iInn ttex- AAfte^l^ting fix-* dieting' ^a suitablsuitablee patterpatternn of ;1 morocco leather, with H backing Dry Kindling Wood toretun*,, combiningcombining thethe lightneslightnesss ofof muslinmot retonne m•utt outout ttbe lie flowersflow, rs carefulcarefully.! aptr, on which ore printed magni SeriesSeries,, EntitleEntitledd with•with thethe tenacity ooff silksilk,, anmidd iIss ppat- Tie edges on the wrong side may I z"nt designs in lacquer and gold. Tbe Kept constantly on hand. ternedterned iinn a varietvarietyy ooff brocadbrocadee designsdesigns.. s (U the wrong side may be Offioa, 37 North Arenne with W. * | Dimitr, or^anuie, batiste and mn;"" ghtly t^nche>uchedd withwith mncilagemncilage Ttoo prepr re extremely suitable for dining roan dresseDimity,s for morgandie, a conspicuou batistes parandt o muslinf alls and libraries. Uenuine silks ; Yard, 306 MadiionATeoQe.opp.Eli dret*4-ssumme rform outfit a, conspicuousand pure whit parte m ofa the •other N]x-ri:ilty in wall decoratia trie LJght Station. summeris the accepte outfit,d andmateria pure-l fowhiter gradua muslinl hese are composed of a satin enrfi ladresses the ,accepted which ar materiale made witl fori graduationhigh u licked with paper, the whole being e White City dresses, which are made with high neck nssfd witb magnificent Louis XVI a BOWLING A White en waists,•waists, fulfulll sleeveslcevi*s anandd trimmetrimmedd v with ?naiwtiuice effects, the intervals of.th lacelace imsTtion.iiirtrtion. ThThee skirtskirtss mamayy bIs-e motmade: round being printed in turquoise bli The.. double oror singlesingle,, anandd whitwhitee satiantiun 4 it 'Idem maize, pearL heliotrope, oJ TheThe publicpublic isis in^dedinvUed ttoo calcalll and moiremoire ribbonribbon isis u»*dused foforr belt,brlt, sashsash., ecolc ink, etc. t rjry ththee neneww bowlinbowlingg allt-yalleyee aat-t . lar and bows on the shoulders. Btitt' tsiciioil to the wine rooms Utte- larcolore andd bowsinsertio onn tl—is a aboaldrr*. stylish trinimi Butteri For those to whom such productions tar-hed to the wine rooms late- ArArtt FolioFolio!! focoloredr Swis insertions muslin ^OWQHI* a stylish. trimming light prove too costly there ii lyly conductedwndncterf libyy FF.. LiokfiLinke,, aatt for bwIm muslin gowns. ictured a line of pressed papers in 179179 andand 181811 SomerseSomersett St8t.. A daintydainty design,design, whethewhetherr iitt bbee forf. * ms «>r tu « mot mmwi. which the effects of the real silk are The Tiews ID. % (1,000 book snd th. "WHITE Cl FT muslimuslinn plain,plain, dottreldolti-d onrr flowered,flowered, iiss ththu*i ploy your l*-i*are time and do a little reproduced. A •\ soonsoon aaaa everythingeverything ll«a comcompleted pie led 1 desmheddescribed byby a writewriterr iinu ththee NeNeww YoYorki work y<«urwlf. Bamboo frames and There are also special stamped paper willwill givegive an grangrab.)d opening.opening. San:Snn: TheThe skirtskirt isin slightlyslightly goregoredd iinn frofronti wouden fraiiMvi are offered hr every deal- hich reproduce the effects of glaze* snl««v.e.i s silk. k. Tl-The Hcarscarff iiss linelinedd witwithh sateeoatrenn an andd sign. Tb« New York Herald, authority ■ lished with a pinki-d edge. Twisted WajWai thethe CostCost ttoo ththee axe if tlie. stripe. finished with a ptnk.d tdgr. Twisted ' if the screen Fartiee'artiefl desiringdesiring eervicoeservices ooff chichinn ReadersReade rs « mbroixLibroideryfiil ry silkk ii*a adapt.-adaptedd tt.Yo thisworkthis work.. ! jg for imfe r j ocist or d ani« urc can lce'o $50 Another pretty model described ft Thistin appliqueappliqun workwork iiss equallequallyy suitablsnitabloe branch of growing oranges or reii apples Of This a pale piuk erepou or thin silk has a forr tabletable covers,covers, bureabureauu scarfscarf*s anandd thethe banging from the bough, will be exce" «:rder*crders withwith bo.rre. iratin»t-- Of Th plain full skirt trimmed lit tho boti Uka. WhenWlieu expensexpensee iisa nnoo objectobject,, ververyy lent. If for th*i sitting room or drawn v\tm operation-operation- Rich Men for PapePaperr •witwithh a narrownarrow rucheruche atof tbthee wainsamec eedgedd ^h effectn may be produced on satin, room, some brilliant floral subject wi withwith blockblack satisatinn ribbon.ribbon. TbTbe« bodibodic*e is ri^h effectsu appliqn may ebe o f producedsilk brocad hie flowers satin, A. aniaiR. plain, fulled into a black satin belt, with iui applique of silk brocade flowers be good. Soloug an yon chonneaBnbje 100 plain, fulkd into u black aatin belt. I Of course to gain harmonious with tn.-x\ ric-li ™lor all will be sure i MayMay Whichwhich isis fastenefivtciMsld witwithh aa rhinerhinestonet mi out tasteOf, courseis require t«i gaind i nhannouioua select' bookie. The frill which forms the yoke result* fad- is requiredq in ■electing go well. Thu matting makes a perfect ClQyi Till EngineerEngineer iwland SnrTeyorJnntjor.. buck !«•- Tin- frill w-hich forms tbo yoke flowers at pleasingpK colo colorsr aid arranginginginf background and shows np over the OOff thethe Photograph*Photographs SecureSecure UIs ofof blackblack figured netnet,, anantid ttoo givgivee th the« ( O,. IX1» FillPAKE ITIxrXAVINCE . PLXIHF1XLDPLAlNUhLU gowngown a muremor*; dxCSOtlr»wyJ appearancappuaraiMwe aa- sashBaBb the same withwith a vievieww tto a lianuoutotu plest design with marvelous ofof thethe samesame netnet wonlwouldd bla*o a prettprettyy addiaddi-- whole. FoForr tion.tiou. TheThe blacbhykk satisatinn collacollarr hahass ua bucklbuckloe toto matchmatch tl—tlia beltbelt.. Pick into small "pieces, after soaking AnAn effectiveeffective. designdeatgB foforr aa foularfoulardd silsilkk till soft enongli, enongh codfish to fill IsJB niadmadeu witwithh aann underskirunderskirtt trimmetriiuinedd self with a a pint bowl. Pour cold water over it THEODORETHEODOSE GRAZ.GBAI. withwith a widewide hanl.w»dd ooff laclacee anandd oneg—e ooff tbtboe m, over which is pinned some cot- aud heat slowly to boiling: then poor MASOMASONN ANANDD CONTRACTORCONTRACTOR.. drapeddrajx-fl overskirt*(ivi-r-kirtsu »oi muchmuch mormoree popularpopttlar loth, which must l» changed fre- off the water and replace with enough Inin Pari*Paris thathann iinu NeNeww YorkYork.. AAnotherW qoeutlv,tly, asas ththee flannelflam-1 wilwilll soosoonn bI-e iinn fresh boilinboilingg wate v r to cover it. Cook EstimateaEatim&ief givengiven andand repairinrepairingg promptprompt- 20 Bemode s h-1l mamayy bboe easileanilyy copiecopiedd anandd iisa eses-- a condition that to continue its use slowly for a half hour or till Wilder: pecially pretty for taffeta silk. The suchul da otgiditiunsmear th ethat wall tocoutinoes with dus itst an used then if anw,,by wate a r remains poor it oS. peciallywaist is madprettye of plaifar ntaffeta silk an d•ilk. is cover The- wouldt. G lunearo over tbtbue ceilin wallsg withfirst wit dusth long and, Seasothen n ”wit “Fh a *npooufa l of butter, a bit waisted wit ish rxiidesome ofof plaintho ne silkw guipur and ise COVcx-lace, soot.n , Goovcrfirm strokes tl- ;railing then d firsto th withe wall long.a in of pepper and a thickening of a table- od with some of the new guiDuro Uoe, even, firm strokes*: then do the walls In spoonfuof 0 l 1 of fldtir“if0,1 mixed to a paste in a whichwhich iiss Interwove*interwovtn] witwithh threadthreadss o fof same way. Another way to clean tera whereby the silk Stripes are repro- Read Neuman Bros goldtrold andand Ooh^txlook.rwl nilksilk.. IItt i1*s tightightt fitting,fitting, the papesamer way.is wit h Anotherstale bread way. toCu cleant off pinJft ™of rich'** sweet milk. If more salt duced. tied in a crushed manner at in- Read Neuman Bros TermTermss ooff DistributionDistribution:: butbut form.*ftiruis a jacketjacket effi-cefftett iinn fronfrontt whewbcun the VVCrcrust fro tam with th eMale long enl*vae>rw peape«s araree appetizingl»pprli«in«lry the heraldicheraldic stylestyle andand paperspapers ofof thethe em-em- lieflief itit givegivens inin a> ihoshorti time is most Servederved iInn caws. ThesTbe«,e arwee mad mad,e o fol I order, re-enforced with empire doc- grateful.grateful. BinBindd oonn aa piecpiecee ooff sofsoftt ra ragg mashedashed potato*-*potatoes «tiff«-tiedstiffened withwitb a littllittlee LKt-> Will. Hare UrreMac. pire order, nvcoforced with empire dee- saturated with the linseed oil and con- and nr.l.i•'! iu fluted cake tins, the ThisThis isis a commoncommon salasaladd witwithh ththee GerOvr-- oration* saturated with tbe linseed oil and Con- floor and baked in fluted cake tins, the man and is a most appetising relish. tinuetinue toto dampendampen iitt witwithh ththee oioill evereveryy renter.^r tilledfilled withwith a bibitt ooff breadbread-. ThiThiss p— and Is a m*wt appetising relish. TailorTailor mademade gownsgowns areare mormoree populapopularr FOB CITY READERS—Bring one "While Cllj Art Folto nightnight andand morninmorningg untiuntill ththee corcornn ca cann is thenthen removedremoved anandd thIbee peapeass poorepouredd in in.. WashWash audaud drydry thethe lettuclottaoee carefullcarefullyy an andd •V.T for morning wear on th* bebo rvinoYudremoved easilyeasily anandd withouwithoutt painpain.. havehave readyready inin a dishdish.. MakMakee aa dronindrestingg fur trrireling and at chorea. " together with 20 eenU In coin, for each part as leaned, I » fromfrom a smalsmslll halhalff cupfucupfull ooff cleadearr ho hott WoolstonWoolaton &4 BuckleBuckle,, j the Dally Courier, PlalnOild, N. J. bsmfr.m gravy.gravy FilFilll ththee cucupp witwithh googoodd Rhe was vngag«d In oundacting a depart- . winged feet, was on Tin*,*.Tinegar. StiStirr intletoo thithi.s a. littl littlee sugarrare., la. 14* Berth Avefifit. Eii-iii turn magazine, and seasoning with pepper and a very little FOB OUT-OF-TOWN REA HERS—Mall one "White City Ar t mentVery mucfor ha witluteuinr,h her work and. bar mind was sides of them, and Industry Jostlrf OVBT nnl«sale Mi withl thoroughl peppery witendh eth •nrje dr ylittle let- very much with her work. uarenicpu witb dUaonant clamor. .ulv Oil tboroogbly with U» &TJ kt- JoUeboy—OK yes, 1 do. K EWUNEOFWALLPAPEW LINE OF WALL PAPERSW j Folio Coupon" and 30 cent* to Dairy Owriar, Flalnfleld, N. J. Be •Di•Didd youyou nonott receivreceivee mmyy tetter?"Uttcrf’ beba By the way," be observed, "haw, you eled on a snburtnn train wb ask«d.asked. ' Ijman on boaid «towM W.PEB CE!« LESS | particular to [1) state you (oil nuns and addreaa, (3) lodoee UM hn started violently. "W1Urod'!"7r" •''Th Thee oneone askingasking youyou ttoo bbee mine?mlnef**" That was bl« first MIU, although Owj One cop molasses; stir lifted Hour ThsnUA esamry coopoo and 10 cents. "Yis."11 •un eoch other but onon before. Into molawes until ft is stiff, a piece of "Then.""Then, behe saidlaid almostalmost fiercely, fiercely, "wh“why y^__"-l account myself pretty swift to melted butter si» of an egg, a cup of Hills—Whatever induced yonnc 0 diddid youyou n»tnut answeanswerr It'lt»”" *, matt*™, but I inn* acknowledge bot water, a toaHpounfnl soda dissolved M* to shav* tie top of hU htmdt .‘•Why.."Why, William,“William," andand therethere wereware bothboth _ ..ds Is certainly •wldea/' In the watar. a M»poonfol ginger and Hull»—A London Mend oauled GreatGreat ReductionReductionss surprise•urprlae andand reprowin-pruashh Iinn heherr Toicevote*,, "yo“youu Taking hi* arm, they proceeded on their lat tb« Prlnos of Watss w«a aetang knewknow ,e»you forgof At ttoo senandd stampMbinp.* fub»r n. l»- one-half teMpoonful '' Sew York World. »tfgljr."—Washingto "—wisiimpunP n St«sult.- In sUencc,—UetroM Trlbvm, *»•• Vat* 11 wit. IT THI WIT. PLAINFIELDPU1NFIELD COURIERCOUBIEB 0 L. Searer, of Blrtilngh**, Cone ; —Th« festival or the King*! DaQfh- nBered from Brtuhf" <»IS»M an Genuine Vienna Bread en o( Trinity Reformed Church cloeed n *** »*• heart. ''M> ml- m«t ulgtat with very Milrfaclory reenlu, MndiM phTsldan," Mid Mr. Seater ' BUTSWOa TO AHT OTBEB BIlBiD MAI* CAS siirjai HAD AT OAlLiV, EXCEPT HCNDAIB. socially «nd financially. J "toMitoMiw I w-M nott Inr.. I than Mked If U bt Dr KM****' Fa.or- •toutta. of the First s. SeW-J.,. -ho bw Jen. him If be U»-f bt Dr. KM****'. Fa.or- " Park !MB«MdywMldheIpma; be said bbe Avenne Baptist Sond-J School* goee bad heard It weU spoken or ud that I Aihary Park July 20. had baiter irj It The remit Ml thai —The new bml.iins; which I* being 1 am «D«Dd wd -oil today aed what erected at tbs Scott. PreM Wurks to a Wil!i.m»n >wi E. And*™™, of Bar ore, I taw mmtm then numwmd* 9O1 mid 9O3 Weit Front SI. a pattern and *torage I* np to the eee «me,.p«t Tharaday ihe «mt*i of the Mb»w to BP»«xd* of 3O0 people, u Staata. , ' M to find a pereoa tt baa pot bpf ondond Moryatory anandd readreadyy tolotr tbIk*e rootroof. If. * MDwly Ihtt appMli to the Oive U a trial and you, will iue mother. | ^sk your Grocer for it —Children’*— DayDay exerciseexarelaea* a*t■ thIk*e MMiNM of people by *tn' ing « > MY OlMHH I* AWT PUS *W PintFim fJlmrcOlrarebb «off ChritCkont wl*111U bek* ihe root of tue disease; lite- sod SP*IU. renderedrendered tomorrowtomorrow «t**lo(evening ^be_*bt»n thIk*e will not pemit of Uifling- Dr. r^aTid SoodaySunday BchooSchooll wilwilll takU»*e chargcbarff*e o fof Kennedj's Favorite KamedJ «ore> where/«re U poa-iWe. PBjjwl— "^Tih.trim. —0< Ik. V. M.C. ib it ud all medicine —At tbe meeting of the Y. M. a htW TtinrKi. night, tl . tomorrow afteFnoon, H. H. G.rd 7 ; TELEPHONE ir, of Somerset *t*eet, will render Th«The prt«*prue cak«cake givern«n awa»**;j ai t HaUr m* music on the ocarina in whtcb HotelHotel oaoa ThandaThursdayf nightlight,, whe-bdn the 1 party. *a* ttmdcrxA to jowf wiUbeaeld in Ihe Cer- SATURDAY.SATUEDAT, JUNEJDNE 9 1Wlilt. —Beginning—Begiunm* 10*00rrow,tomorrow, ththee SnndaSunday-y by Mr*. K-m Nelaun. __ Reformed Church oa Craig place. North schoolschool ofof thethe MethodisMethodiste ChurcChurchh wilwilll bbee . ThuTbe TraatausTrustees erfnf (htbve PrecbjrteriaPrsab, D Church PJainfield, at io.Jo a. m. and 7^Jp. m. Kev. CLOSING THEIR STUDIES heldheld atat teaten o'cloco'clockk min ththee forenooforeoooan I nIn- dUdid «-*DM Mmeet ThursdaTbwtsdayy night*kgbt., at w»s^«pect- G. Haner, of >™ey City HeighU, - CtOSIHC Ml* STUWiS stnadsUMrt -ofoi ufternooe.afternoon. TheThe meroln*memlng sesec-r ed.ed, owingowing toto thetbe kbaescabaewcce oatf «wal of the preach. Sunday-school at 9,15 a. m. TlOBvice »lllwill begibeglun a*tt eleveelevenn o'clocko'clock.. member*.meoiben. TbeTheyj wilwilll holboUd a tpecia« l meeting At Repoblica* Halt, Ml. Zios A. H. E. TwitTout UeyLicj SradUtOradaatasM »att tbUa* S*D.i«»rBawlaaryj BMSupP —Several—Several membermember** oofr GazellGaxcUee EEnn »«'next ThursdayThnnday sight.night. Charch. II ». m. braise snd prayer Mil«i hmFroo Almallm MataMatarr uaa4d linBrashk uayp t hthe glne Company were misled last nigh Mrs. Stkea, the mother of Inc J. Slite*. vice- lam. (ennoa on Children'. Uay- fine Company were.1.., .misled nvMKtir luel r armnight Id reoili* the >act thai foarteen y«r» ago the obket and aha, and ihe rite of the A. M. h TIM that H»e Soul Them M byby a Btetenaalstatement thathatt ae meetinmatingg woulwouldd weither in Jane wai in cold taat rhabarb cfanrch. Tim that Bare Baaafl Them aab e held that night. The date of ibe rainy. he held tliet night The dele of the plants froxe and their Halki withered. Other Concrentional Chorea, We*t Jth ttreet, VheUy. postponed meeting Is Wednesday ne 'ant* weregreallT damaged. Rev. C i, Goodrich, pattor. Morninj ser TheThe graduatingraduatingg exerciseexercises* of the —T. Lyons will pitch for the M01 Engineer Frank WyckorT, brakeman, SiUi nee at 10.10. ChilaxeB'« Day and Flowe Ladiea'Ladies' sscalDWTSeminary a*lt Hiliee ciB toto playplay iIno NeNeww YorYorkk SlatHtetee vice. The evening (ervice will be omitted goeauwas mor w*ee a present gatherin tboogng of friend thes o rnffalr tlx At the fifth aoniuJ conTentiOn of tbt Eliiv some>me timetime IInn Ibithiss monthmonth.. :h District Epworth League held a int of the union semces. graduate•es mores etha gatheringn » publi cof one fneode. of the ice Church, Rev. E. M. fltodman, Rec graduates than a puhllc one. —SoNo eveningevening serviceservicess wilwilll bbehelde held I nIn . tijjc Thiirscijy, tbe Key. W. C. ThereThere *erewere fiveOre graduate*graduate*,, MisMlaa* RosRosee lbthe« FirstFirat PresbyterianI'raabjterlan,, TrinitTrinityy ReforBeform-m was elected CorrespoDdinir Secretary. W Third Sunday after Trinity, Ear! EleanorEleanor Mu,Mil , ooff BuffaloBuffalo,, Ns.. Y.V ,, Miai*w ed or• Lhmgregatlonnlcongregational ChnrcbeChnrchoas tomor-tomor- R. Joy, of Plainfield. wai elected Pre*i Celebration of Holy Communion at 7.30 a. m May Shreve,MISH Bessie Titsworth,Miw Morning prayer and termoo at ia3o- ^nda May Sbrera.Mlai Beaaie TiI*»onh,lfH* row nighti.ebt, the-the pastorpaatoras beinOwingg engageengagedd am. •chool at 915. Evening service HanHandd HlddledltDMiddleditU anandd MiaMlaa* EdithEdith TracTracy,y in the Union service celebration of •*« of thu cHy- In Urn Union service celebration of the The Danellen brick yard will First Church of Christ. . CASH of lkii city. Y.Y. M.M. C0.. AA.. anniversaryaonlreieary.. scions with a full Dumber ol moraine and evening by the pastor, B. W CASH NIABTIIf, TbeaTneaee youngjonog ladiea,ladles, whwhoo nonoww steHepp —The Potter Printing Pres* Com- :rk. It* nutnagen have quite a number Lord's upper at 11.45 a. m. Bundi from Alma Hater to Uke tbeii —The Potter Printing I'rnes Com- order* on band. The pit U being fillet Hand. Lord’a appar ai it.*) aal 1 from Alma Haler to taka theirpanypan y shippedshipped 0*on TharadaThtiradeJy aa larglargee we webb school atit 3^a.4}J pp.. mm.. Kvcnintrenmgg serric merr e i piecesplacet IInD societsocietyy oorr continuconllnoee tlietheiri charge of the Sunday school. Or Easy Payments etodiee•todies ISin Institutionlaeillullontors of mormoree advanceedrenoedc perfectingperfecting press'withpress>llh na. completcompletee selett ofo charge of tb« Sunday schooL Or Easy Payments learalDg.did so with macli regret,which •tereotyplDgstereotyping maclleeryma^iaery^ »^sod HI^ the^ W. H. Cote ha* an old writing dt5k id HopHopee chapelchapel,, preachinprtmcbiufg aatt ln.3la 0Jo a m learwleg.dld so rllb much regret,which necessary9 a attachmentse to be need one StiadaySunday arhoulschool atitip.n J p m.L SpeciaS pactal childreI chil n weewaa plainlyplainly ertdeoced.evidenced. FonPoorr ooff thethemm new!w *dduly«Jly*pftper peper inIn SyracuseSyrecoae,, Ne Soww ago. The dole hu sin secret drawers, whicl ••niceervicr aodand mom?Mug itmciservice aatt 7.47.455 pp.. m■>.. read these* on the moat abstruse gub- would pnule • Philadelphia lawyer to find. D. W. HYDE. read tenant on the most abetreee anl>- York.York. 1 1 GraceGrace MethodutMethodiH EpucopalF.piicapal ChurchChurch., Kort D. W. HYDE. JecUjecU whichirblch havbaree poszlepetiledd alalll ththee old ! —One ol the druggist*, who In The hidden drawers were tu*d in olden '' PUiabeld.Plainneld. KevRe.. IlerbeHerbertn FF.. RandolphRandolph, pa Hotel Albion philosopher* and ore pruzllng the Dew —One Of the druggists, "bo h** ;eep money in. tor.tor. PreachinPreachinge aatt to.3lajo0 fa- m.m.,, atxmml 7.4 A REMARKABLE CORE Teaobf r of Piano & Hirmonv onea, bat handl j ployedtoyed a cooplecouple ooff colorecoloredd memenn yeiteryreter-- Ir. and Mrs. D. B Drake, of Ba.lt ii p. m. by the pastor. Subject of the mowing Teaobrr of Piano A Hirmonr Or a Terrible Caae *f Piles eief Tell,Terty IH nun. M.DI« M familiarity which waa highly compli- daydav afternoonafternoon toto ddoo somsomee workwork,, hahap-p in Dnnellen for a months vuit amonj SAWJfS."mXSZfSZ"The Hope of the Nation"—a sermon to th is now open mented. MfssTracy, who by reason of sneledd tSco discovedlmtvearr onr.n.e of.ff thelil^mm lightinlltfhtltWg .«d». Mr. Drake was born iirDu boy* ,ud flrt*. The Sunday school la r Tear. StandUg EAeted by Pr. illness bad been unable to prepare a s pipe In close proximity to the ben- and lired tere m±ny years. He U a n to be preaeacresent. ChildrenCUMna’as bal>*yy ea«eekextra LiffatWII, of K*. 1*4 Creaee>t MX aoooTDodation ot fruetsU. paper, wa* excaaed from reading one. ne can and huitled him away from 3-Postmaster E R. Pope, of Plaii 13 AH friend., of the school are ii during his early life, wu a report a JO. AU Irieodk of the school are tr nne, PlalaflMd, New Jeney. 1 short order. Epwort1,worthh Lanlemfwre aatt 7 p.p. mM, , witwithh speciaapea l ad. It was rery mucU regretted for Miss old Plamfield Union. ► Tracv was an excellent student and —At the meeting of Perseverau. drem' " by by Dr.DTTH K. KK.. Carroll.CynoO.. Se*Sot.U frr<"e aod many were disappointed. Lodge last night two ranks wa* coi a the Methodist Charch tomoirow there , Co., N. J. txr a tpecuU serrice in the morning, wil sn CbapeL Kev. J. O. MeKelvey TtraTbe subjectsubject ooff MisMims Mix'Mix’ss thesitbemss wawass erred on *everal candidate*. Arrange- rm™ by the pastor relative to Child en pastor. Celebration of the Lord's Supper a TO TUB PUBLIC: “Freedooi'•Freedom ofof ththee Will.Will."" SuShee discussed ism seedd ents were made for tbe anniversary Day. In the evening, Ihe Sunday Schoo — There wl'l be no evening ser For me peat Tony years I have been itit oaoa Ibethe linellae ooff causchosee ansadd effect,tailineffect.lailiogg jterUlnment to be held OD the 22ad will haie charge of the service and it is ex Chapel joining the Cr afflicted with bleeding piles. I suffered backbick onon tbtbee analoganalogyy froffotnm naturnaturee toto nsL and a good turn ont of the metn- :ct«i that W. W. WinaDS, of the Dre* II in th --'-- — -• *••• constant pain In the lower part of my showabow thattbat evereveryy effeceffectt babaaa aa causcausee an sodd —srs w»* noticed. iminary, at Madison N. J. will male. .ry of Ibe _ . body, bat when I had an operation or by "reduclio ad absurd am," showed —The ' Kappa Delta Pbl Society of ess. SchoolSchool .1at 2.30S.JO.. YY.. PP.. SS.. C. B. prayer the bowel* the pain was perfectly terri- by “redaetio ad ahsurdum," showed ling Tuesday, 8 ,1. m. Congregati— thatthat thetbe will,"ill, whicwhichh iisa nooutt aa thin(bloce babatt aa lie High School opened their meeting Tbe programme to be used by the meetly Terete,, I p. -. ble.iwd was moa; always aitendud witb LEFT! process, could hi made responsible Tor School of the New Market Baptist ___ prayer meeting t'riday S p. m. ihe IOM of a l*rge quantity of blood. process, roold bj made rssponwblw for yesterday- afternoon, tot having no poyo r-cccing riatay I p. LEFT! unwarrantable crimes, suddenly com- imorrow night, in come monition of Child Gonpel Tenperance .meeting in Re My condition was complicated with mitteuowarranubied by a hithertenmea,o aoddeolyblameless mancom-, im, closed without having any «'• Day, will be the one gotten up by th prolapse of tbe rectum, which at flrr" milledwbo coul hyd liea entitlehithertod to blamelessgo free by mao, th« Tbe Lyceum al*o lacked a aplist Publication Society. It will consis who could be entitled to go free by tba f linging and responsive readings. Com Methodist Episcopal Church. Rev. C. K only made f'e appearance wben I bad argument of "uncaused volition," un- [uonim, and no meeting was held. Barnes, D. D. Preaching by the pai movement of the bowel*, bnt at length argument of “aocanaed volition," on- The boy* were absent training on the lunion will lie celebrated al tbe morning wi WryVery fefeww onff thosthosee s a dard make Men's less tbe act of the will had a cause, In- rice, and several new memben will be n 10.30 a. m. M -The Children of He the parts became so weakened that tue leasstea dtbe of act bein ofg subjecthe willt to had the vagariea cause,s oIn-l reecent Oval for their He Id-day exer- ismandoTChmlianity." a.30 p. m,, Chi protrusion took place while walking steadchance of. being subject to the vagaries ol KS today. dren'j Day cntiaet. Epworth Pra*" looping.or after the slightest exertic amiami RoysHoys'' Miit.'nitss w wt vertised last week chance. —Everyone ongbt to feel gratehi The Children's Day services it hi Truli/ 7 p. m. 7.45 p. m., anioo at .nd sometimes even chile I w*s al MisMiass Sbreve'aShreve's dissertationdissertation WwasM upouponn 1 Choi r will c M of ing the (abi.ee of ihe Youog Men ur the cold, and tbe damp weather resL Whenever this happened It gave tbe contrast between good and evil ibe motning by the pastor appro CariMian AaMciatlon. the contrast between good and evil whieli for three weeks has preceded it. most agonizing pain, ant for,.'^8;/ $10, $14 and $15. witb tbe argument tbat neither is ap- priate asion. At thu service the Chnrch of the Holy Crosa. Re*. with the argoment that aeitber is ap- The weather laid out ml 11 Ion* of locusts hymn* il be from tbe Pentecostal parent without the other for compari- Logan Murphy, rector. Morning prayer parent wit boat tbe other for eompart- itnpefying tlio. 1 in tbe woodi • evening, the Sunday Schoo bob,son, thattbat botbothb araree relativrelativee termsterms,, anandd Se?mon at 11 a. m., Sunday School at 3 Tlw^j^ro&en lots will foe closed out cheaper sary 10 variety tbat tbe hu- million* of large ania have crept op wil] bare charge of the service and will pi*- both are necessaryy to varietyy that the hu- — 'd "Dyke Bui" m. Afternoon service al 4.30 p. m. y not b andant) eateneaten offoff ibthee beadheads* oolf themthem.. TherTheree Church on QrOve it: manmau minmindd mamayy nonott bebe aur- j decorated. the gnfferipg and distress .... -still if we* have one |to lolledfelted. las somethingsomething toto bboe learneloarnodd frofromm tbtboe 10 a. m. and 7,30 p. 10 endure from day to day, and which MiasTilstvor.h'Miss Tluwonfc'aa thesiiboalas wawas* "Altr“Aitrua antmi aboutabout bowbow uto> gegett riridd ooff locusts locusts.. Munrliy- school at 9 a. ID. Kev. E. Kion made my life a terrible burden Hear iamism. ”" Sb.Sbee Uit ookk th«bee groun groundd thathatt selfaelf-- —The—The castingpasting departmendepartmentt gangangg aatt pastor. ing of Or LJghthlll'* wonderful saccet lahneaaishness waswas a peculiaritpecollartiyy ooff siainn anandd a tbehe PotterPotter PrraaPress WorkWorks* havharee *ensectt a a First Baptist Church. Preaching by Rev in tbe care ordiffico.lt chronic disease) natural outcome of it; aitruism or a challengechallenge toto ththee teateamm ilon ththee shoabopp lhathatt ppense ol keeping (h* dob ... Arthur CraiM at in. Jo a. m. and 7.45 p. - [ placed myself under bis rare, am >oal t lie Coachmen recently for a mulct the WM two months, VY. StMy. B. F. Hi Celebration at Children's D«y in morni now 1 am proud and happy in say tlia SCHWEDSCHWED BBROTHERS careful regard for otbera waa one beat the Coachmen recently for a match Sunday Khool nteeCs at lo a. m. Spe ofof theibe peculiaritiei*cul:antless ooff aa highighh moramorall for 923.00.10 SbonlShouldd IItt bbee accepteacceptedd a a (jovcrn, John UufTand W. H. Carman ai marvelous as It may seem, he effecUH ively tussle will be tbe result ss ' tbe enly member* who have attended na( program for morning services. a complete aad radical core In m; atatoa castinlively gtuaale gang willare bo quit tbae eiper roanltt o naa ever tbay shoot. In their opinion, the club wou'd b East Third Street Mission. Gosoel servicem* a complete aed radical cure In my MlaaHUs Middicdlth'aMiddledltb's aobjectanbjecl wawaas ‘•Ego-'E£o- casting gang are qulta export on every betteroffifit had leu scheduled shoots each conducted by Hon. Henry Needham, of J.N camecase IInn e*ereveryy reapedrespect,, anandd hboe performperform-- ism," the connarj ol altraism. Sbe ilndof athletic sport*. The general ed (hi* cure without any painful opera- ism,*' tbe cootiary or a truism. HDe kindiplnio ofn lathletici that th sports.e shop teaThem Is generalsomi onth and more active member*. Plaiofidd at S p. m. V. P. S. C. E. a 7 od this cure without aay peiufWl opera- showed Ibst Ihe egoist ma; be a good The funeral of the late Jerry Dunham heli tion or preventing me from work, showed that tbe egoi*l may be a good opinionrhat afrai la dthat 10 tacklthe eabop them team. la some- i-clock (harp. Sundaf . dm ti at 1 p. m. tion or prorenilng me from work. manmau . AiAlll greagreatt reformersreformers anandd coconn what afraid 10 tackle them. rewndsyveiteiday siat ththee PresbyteriaPrr*bytrrUnn ChurchChurch., wu In the Trinity Reformed Church torn »• .Sinceice thisthis terriblterriblee diseasdiseasee habaa* beenbeen ro- queroraquerors bad*beenhadbten egoistegolatas ThTboe captaicaptaini —Tomorrow—Tomorrow willwill bboe observeobservedd aaas largely' rgely .ttewWd.attended. IntermenIntermentt wwmtu iiaa HiliidHilwdee ow at 10.30 a. m.. Children's Day servic >ved by Dr. LJgnthiU'g skill I feel who is last to leave bis bnrnlng vessel, Children's Day In the Park Avenne _ ;metery, to which the bodies of his son anr At 9.15 a. m. ihe Sunday achool wilt me »• movedi-e mor bye whaDr. tLlghthUl's It I* to brtiUe withou I feelt Children's Day In the Park Avenue Cemetery,daughter ar toe twhicho be movethe bodiesd fro mof hi*Wes tont field and *,f on**o more what It la to be without or tbe soldier who stands at the Iron B«ptist Chuic.h. Tbe morning service dsoghter are to be aired fr^n Westfield. ' 1 (he evening (he church will unite in t dailn y discomfort and distress 1 am Baptist Church. Tbo morulug service The~" pell|»11 hearer*bearers werewere W.W .IL H . I-rrell,Lovell, HugItnghh lion service in the M. rl Church. dally••ol a discomfortwealthy nmn and, bn dlammt DO amoun 1t Oaml VAN EMBUfiGH in the fight is an egoist. John Calvn wdlwill bebe conductedconducted llyy tbtbee MondaSundayy SchooSchooll _. . IcClarren, Henry Beck and George H ot a wealthy man, but do amount of was an egoist of egoisis Disraeli, whi d will co.slstof singing, and reclu JacksonC. McCUrren., member Henrys of th eHeck Unite dsod Brotherhoo George H.d All Sou it Church, Park avenue. Servk money would tempt me to be pot back and will co siat of tinging, and recita- Jackson, member* of the United Brotherhood m nd ^ money would tempi me to be pet back vended Mother Sbipton's prophecy ii .-jns, appropriate to tbe day. An ai uf Engineers, many of whom were pr< al 10.45 *• - » 7 4S P- "- Tbe parto 10 my former condition . tions, appropriate to the day. An ad- of Engineers, many of whom were present Kev. Hobart Clarke, will preach mornm ' lo my former condition. the slsteePtQ century that Eoglant dress will be given by R«v. Dr. Lewii from aomcrviile. Bound B ook ind )t ILL H kVE THEIR should at lag', admit a Jew, believed s<_ dress wilt be given by R*v. Dr. Lewi* Cityfr«wn. ao«iMrville,The Funera Boundl _aa alsBo 00kattende andd b yJersey aad eveoiog. • At the evening service upo5 H. VROOMH. V ROOM.. TboThe SnndaySunday HihoolSchool Wilwilll bboe aatt 99 4 545 City. The 'oners! wmm also attended by the •'The Coming Christian." Sunday Schoc strongly in himself thai he finally o'clock' Instead' mead ofof 91 3300 o'cloco’clockk anandd ththee - 11.45 a. n. penuaderl all Europe tu believe lo h morning •*mce will beat 10 45. The esaajlat reinsured us that u.sni momlng-oervice will beat 10 45. ParParkk AvenueAvenue BaptisBaptistt ChurchChurch., ParParkk iwnur A Z,OCJkX ENDORSE SiEKT- •hould not sapplam egoism, bera —A company of Metncbenli andid NinthNinth street.ureet. Children'Children'ss DaDayy se atrricer b, wheels visited this city yesterday SundaySunday aclioolschool withwith addresaddressa bbyy RevKev.. AA.. H H. while tbe scriptural commaudm aiternoon and were riding nt TheThe peddler’speddler's wagowagonn belonginbelooglngg toto 1-ewisewiia att taels,10.45a, mm.. EveninKrentngservicestg service at 7.4 7.45,5 No. IBS .Somerset BL, Plaintield, N. J •ays "Thon shalt iove thy neighbor as Earn Front street, wben aboo Abrouiron Brewer,Brower, whicwhichh AJoerAlbertt BruRruwow has preachingcaching byby IKev lev.. AA.. HII.. LewisLewis.. thyself' we are not commaDiicd lo lot WatcbDog avenne, they me beenbw«u holdingboldiag lorlor ththee lasIasit ninninee mmonth*e S«Tv%n th; as secarlt; for en anpaid balaDce off73 est, Clinton avenue. Morning prayer 1 point she hung Ibe balance between }u the turn. One of tbi as security for an unpaid balance of$73 Rest. Clinton avenue. Morning prayer at Mr,Mr. H.H. VrooniVroom,, wboawhdaee statemenMalementt ap np*- ladies became confused, left her pedal* doetine forTor re[>alrs,repairs, wwasu solsoldd yesterdayesterdayy afaf- II o’clock.o'clock. SundaSondayy SchooSchooll aatt 9,39.J00 aa.. mit. . FIRST SPEC egoism unil altruism o-art«sr* akoeaabove isabrotber-ln-U11 a brother ID laww ooff minmlwa.e md striking ibe rail tumbled off am ternoonlernoon ThiThlas ilas thtbee wagowagonn whicwhichh wa wass I personallparaooaJIyy knokooww ooff biblas cacuen an andd hibms The preaeututlon of diplomas follow. rat pinned down.hy the bicycle. Shi advertisedadrenlsed forfor ablesale laalastt PebrnaryFebruary,, bubutt The Church of the Redeemer will bold war pinned down by the bicycle She rvices to-morrow in the German. Lutheran hlaIs BofferlogSBfleiing anandd alaoalto knowknow tb*the bapphappyy ed the e#aajs, mid Miss Kenyon made was not hart very mnch •blchwhich BrowerBrower earnedcarried awayaway frofromm SherBber-- ict that lo tbe surprise of himself and IlaD ttharh at nmw iw storstoree iian ttinh i BabcBaboo:ko Bnildiag, cor. a short address to the graduates. She was not hurt very much iff Kyie's barn before the time set for fan that 10 tbe eorprtee of Dlmeelf and —The Boston detoebment of Coxej!i Iff Kyle's barn before the tune Mi for cnue. Morning 1'rayer at II. 1J. Sunds is friends, Dr Ugbtblil effected a rad- rniM that by their es»a;s they had « —The Boston detachment of Coxey^c ibethe satesaJe. BroweBrowerr wawaaa helheldd bbyy Jusik-Justiceo HI.cal Meoda,and permanen Dr Ugblblilt care effected. His statea rad-- FronFrontt StreSire t anandd Madison Ave. ArmyArmy wilwilll reacreachh GranGreett avennavenuee anandc Naab to await ths action of tbe Grand :hoot at 3 p, m. Srening Prayer at, ical and penuamt core. Bla tlale- dently fonud something iu tueir stadli "'eat Second street beli Nash to await thw action of tbe Grand The Rev. Dr. Jocelyn Johnaon. of ment i* true ID every respect and due* which wonld be practical. Tnai ibe U'wst Heron ii street between flve and Jury,Jory, betbat tbmee prosecutioprosecutionD wawaas droppedroppedd ork, wilt <>!hL uic. no—ott sa ity Iro* hai rlo eootm everyh raap*etlo prais ende o fdo** Dr. Held was different Irom the ouo ope six1 o'clocko'clock thisthis alternoon,alternooo, onon theitheirr wawayy wben ho returned the wagon. Brower not aay half enooih I* pralt* of Dr home. Tbey will stay in lown over wnen ha returned the wagon Brower At the W. C. T. V. will be held at 0.1 Lighrsill. Anyone wbo wlabes tbl* which their mothers had entered. Th; home They will etaj In town overtriedtrie d a newnew lalayy yeaterdayesterdayy ttoo ob'aiob'alon th thee . m. a praise and consecration tervice.Gos statemenLlffbtkllLt verifieAnyoned I* at*bo libert wlabaay lo com Iblae no Held is closed lo women. nightlight andand marcmarcuh ttoo EllzabeLElisabethb tomortomor-- possession of tbe disputed vehicle and CarefullCarefullyy ReaReadd Urthen FollowingFollowing;: row.™ AAtt theitheirr formeformerr headquarterheadquarter** o onn thougpossessionh His of attorney the disputed, Judge vehicle W. A Codsod- el temperance meeting at 4 p. m. srsooatiy. Whether tdey won d cbMe to met Grant avenue, they will be led tonight, though bis attorney, Judge W. A Cod- Tonight a song service will be held in them or not responsibilities are comln Grant avenue, they will be led tonight ding.ding, servedserved a noticnoticee oonn BrawBrownn ttoo dede-- .". C. T. U. room* JOHN 0. KIXXEY. to meet everjOje-Wtethu or not these andsod inin ibeIbe morningmorning bbyy tbthee workingworking peopeo-- r the wagon to him, bat this wu pleile ofof tbethe vicinityvicinity anandd alloweallowedd ttoo sleesleepp liver the eagoo to him, but this was 52-inch52-ineh TablTablee LinenLinen.,.... . are greater than those which confroui hm. prodoeuvaprodnctivo oMl resultretail** UlaUlnan taklntaklo*s •••• ed their mothm, tfteyTire at least dil I* theibe vacai.tvatai.t. storstoree there.there. Iketbe wagowegoen nwaj.away, foforr tbetbe eekisale -eelwent Halilright AIa> OBSTEEPEIODOBBTUFBLODIB BOIHO 111O DFStOPkXTt HI BIB.M rerent. If the knowledge limned —The—Tbe wewell-know 11-mownn gragrayy horsehorse,, whwhichi - nd BBrown bonght In the w*gon lor HowardHoward Wooiaton,Woolsion, ooff DneDuerr alreetstreet,, 56-inch56-inch "“ "“ •as able to cope «lth these reepunsl- diedifled Tharsday,Thursday, ownedowned bbyy MM WelchWeloh,, of Uie*eniimono "J”t of bis claim. W. tj. An**-“ad'a d a narronarroww escapsec apee frofromm injtfrieInjuries* ye y M* . DR. LIGHTHILL iiiljtiea it woulil be welL She urged WestWest FonrtPonrtbh streetstreet,, waeaa* subjectesubjectedd to gleniB(lemanD repreeekledrepreasLtcd BrownBrawn,, anendd tbIkee lerdayenlay whilewhile drivingdriving neanearr WashingtoWaabingtoo-n Formerly of New York and Trenton, 54-inch54-inch "“ "“ . , extra.extra them to sirengthen their knowledge, Ion yesterday and the contents •ueeeasfni c jnclusion of ibe matter waa •ill©. Ooins op Dngwiy Hill the horse Tormeel, ol New Ton a*4 Traaloa. examination yesterday and the contents niermvfnlJ c aielnaloo ot Ike miliar waa vllle Going op [*gwuy HIU the horse Ibehe welt-bno**well-known experaipatlt II*n ChroniChraelec Dl* Dla-- inert-use their laealtk*, and consecrate ofor lb«the stomachstomach retainedretained.. TheTheyy lookelookedd dua- inlo klanls aklliralskillful managemeniuaua*enieuit ooff thikee balked,talked, andand thethe eflorteSortea midmsdee ttoo induinducee eaara,eaae*, babaaa Uke1*1 aao nopp hibas residencraaklekc*e lb RedRed DamasDamaskk . all i" the Creator. suspiciousispldoo* andand *ann analysianalysiss WwasM askeaskedd himhim toto go forwarforwardd bahadd thethe oootrarycontrary eef-f PialnOeld-aoPlain A.Id • aadd «acaan bbae consulte—Md d dally* At tbe clone a surprise wa* tendered for.•r. SomSomee ononee llvmllvmgg neanearr Hr.Welch'Mr.Welch'sa fect,feet, andand bhee wenwentt backwardstmekwards. HHe Dlace says a man eatered his barn (except Tboradayi) on all OBlfTIN- i-20c tbe graduates by Ilia* Camp and a flare says a man entered bis barn overturnedoverturned tbthee boggybuggy,, tbrethreww MMrr ATE ASD COMMJOATKDLTED dlHUMOf chorus of ladies' voice* in Ihe selection abootiboal lourlour o'cloco'clockk thathatt morainemorning,, t> mDot Qotrn City Will bt Then. Woolsto o oat , anJd T?:L._running *dow n thelb*the humanhuman aysteiyapam Oolt whateve»b*t*Tarr name ••Oar boony Ijsses are going awaV'and nothingnothing waawB* ihouKbthoughtt ooff IItt nmionlill ththe< On July i, rjapoolong Lodge I. O. 0. bill broke off a bind wheel. He ranand nature, at 1)1 • office ud residence, the remJoriug visibly nffecter] many wiio horsearse died. ThTboe mattemaU*rr wilwilll bbee forthefurtheri P., of Clinton, will dedicate tbe new nto a picket fence In tbe blab* and wa* FancyFancy ColoreColoredd DamasDamaskk ...» were in the room. The offering* 01 Investigated.ive*Ugated. building recently erected by the order stopped by William Spencer. floral tribute* to tbe essayist were* very —The—The fiftiethflftietb anniversaranniversaryy ooff tbthee YY and tiaa Invited tbe various slater lodges No.No. 141444 CBESGENCRESCENTT ATAVEE One3ne LoLott IndiIndiaa LineUnenn ...... I 6q pcetty and numerous- M.M. C.C. AA.. whicwhichh haajngbos justt beebeenn celebratecelebratedd to be present to take part In the cere- lo LondoLondonn wilwilll bbee commemoratecommemoratedd iinn lthei mony. Among them i* Queen City Watt aa* fc.ik TI* CJ-ap**i. A Okia, 1010 miandd 12I2c6 DresDresss GingbamGinghamsi 7o CreeceniCrescent AvennAvenuee anandd MethodMethodist) Lodge of ml* city. Addrewe* will be The T. F. V., a aolld two of Pull —Last night about eight o'clock Chnrche* tomorrow nletit with intei-M m*de by the Grand Master and Deputy, iu TM Ubule aleepen, dining ear aid burly tramp called upon a number Ing programmes At the former D. E. here will be a parade and firework*, SilkalineSilkalinc DraperDrtqjeryy “: 8c Tusworth will preside and Rev. E. M day coaebea, heated by Meam, and —DIME——DIME— residents of Craig place and demanded ind a good lime gmerally. Queen ighted try electricity, New York J clothes and food. At tbe home ofJ. Rodman, Rev. C. L. Goodrich urn City member* sre especially nrred u» DressDress CalicoeCalicoess I 5c. Bev. W. R. Richards will take part Al " tU and Lon liTille, TI» WI SAYINGS INSTITUTION E. Townseod be was panlcnlarlj de- attend the meeting Monday night to , , wltacmt extra, lara, leave* NowSAYINGS monstrative altar he learned that the the latter £. L Bonne* will preside and make further arrangement* for attend- Totk dally by Pennsylvania Railroad, NeNeww OrgandieOrgandiess v „ a .100 family were away (or tbe evening. Be Rev. Cornelloa Schenci, Rev. C. ™ log In a body. 5.00 p. m., Philadelphia, 7.40 p. m. OFOFPLAimELD.N.J PLAINFIELD, N.J., forced hit way into tbe house ID spite Herring, Rev. C. IL Same* will U part. arrlTei Oinclnniul, 6 p. ra. neit da; n*Tl)« auapnBUM aatt a regularranlai BlackBlack andand ColoredColored*" VeilibgVefflhg^.* of the efforts or the servant girl to pro- LoQiarUle, 9.00; -Chicago; (.55 Md St m**U*A;nmtlo* toldb*ld DecDeo. . 1111.. Ua,IMS , Tent him, and started to belp himself LoaU, 7.05 BO« anorning. Th« Olndu- onlared u InUceet Dinbad FancFancyy CurtainCujtaio Swiss...Swiss,..,.:.,.. | when the arrival or neighbor* caused 8M th* World • hit for TitUm C«oU. The hills 'neath crown of utn sleep, naU uptM !e»ve* New York, weekday* r*id *t the nt« or 3 per cent him to desist. He m arrwted litei Upon reMlpl of jour add re** and Tbe shepherd arowse* 'rnong hi* sheep. 8.00 a. m., Philadelphia, 10 20 a. m.: EmbroideredEmbroidered • HanHandkerchiefs dk orfchiefs. . .*l“‘. In the evening. fifteen cent lo postage stamps, we will Tlie water-beetle depthy trip* , dm GtmdDBati, 7.30 oext morning, SuedUeMoft!rBOiie^ie|£ ill you prepaid our Souvenir Portfolio O'er glaesy tide, and Toamv dip*. Chicago 8. Md St. LouU, tf.M p. ». Itad three and alz nocthe LadiesLadies’' JorsoyJersey VestsVests,, silsilkk trimmedtrimmed,, eacheach. the World'* Ce.nmb.an Exposition, And still at Collier's you will sec, "•— direct connnBctioM to point* be prior to Jewuuy 1 IBM, p*j- L.I 3c Bukkin'iaraic* kin. tbe regular price Is fifty oenU, bat u The beat and cheapest jewelry. ableoa aid alter tanarj 10, 1 1-41-4 yardyard widwidee TablTablee OiOill $btdothh Tbe beat Hire ' i the world for Out* we want you to have one, we make tbe •-*d rate* Irom Ellia- i..I5c Bruises, Sores, L^era, 8*Jt Rheom. price nominal. Yon will fled It a work Ht. Shelf Oil Cloth I Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, of art and a thing 10 be prised. It _> M nrigi—1 I 60 Chilblains, Corns, ud ail Skin Emp- contain. Ml page view* of the great aepodl. M0D17 dspotud One Lot Ladies’- Ribbed Vests, each tfoM, and positively cures Piles, or no building*, with descriptions of same, ' mrudtelbra Jtaturj lo, One Lot Ladies'- Ribbed Veils, oach day required. It li guaranteed to gfr* is executed in fcifteat ftjle of art. 18H. MU dnw inters Iron One Lot Twilled Towelling. perfect satisfaction, or money refund- Jumr/1,18M. One Lot TWilled Towelling,.I....-;, 1, So ed. Price 15 eeata a box. For sale by will refund the stamps and let yon keep L W sUntolph, «1 WM Front *tf««t tbe book. Adore* H.^ Bneklen k US Brwlway, New Tort JOBN W. HDIUT, rTHIlll OhU H. W. FVLUtm, Q. P. A. ir iLLUBronT OPEN EVERY EVENING. SATURDAY. Jt'NK 9. 1894 BILLBILL UM.TUIMLtO*N OLAOtAUU Roger*’ Sea Food A PEACEFUL SMMTOmE •aw aha* Wfcn. 1 Rogers' Sea Food MM t K FINANCE JND TRADE. Es^ss'•»« "">*" arrraud (or the mm! SUGAR INVESTIGATION. I T., June u. — Bill Daltna, FINANCE Jl TRADE. fflarkfl,^!• Orl4C 19,231 v.kUH.W. 2nd St . TheThe PreMDMPresence ofof TroopTroopos AweAwns thethe. Harr, Thn officers mnrnnl to the jail Mr. Tamil. of is. tw. n.r_theooted outlaw andfcradw o f tbe [am- LOSIX>STST Mr. Terre.il, of the Trust, Befm oui band of .(.QllawB, M killed ywier- lT wlthlbem. "bmwhere VIRI'lullI w« kept b,ot ._ ^ Terrell, of the Trnet, Before WeeklWtttlyy RgportkReport* ooff thtbv yet 0~«been lbroujrb»ll froIOH.m thtb.e minMl Mln Bobtlon DaiDallo tonn W»a*M Waw Wto nocom*t notwot., loo Uokk »f the Yooihlnajken™, G,. Co»l compaov around■round,, an dami immmliatel immedtacl,y retnrn. Th errtnr. Tba Nlao fort-good* lalnnd delivered I •t Mum—«eb^k~r, Tbwewa^^a^.fonrdeiwt o— omi mm,, Mew with Mr. oOomnofBcena oaa tbathe easteaiiti4daw>tv4laeoTered,n -Id* w-r- dl*co*er-d byy •herlffii ID rhargt. but no tumble la an- him tbroutih a wtadoir or bf aome women !*«•> Taa. far t>. Sabs W*e* taet T— t■llkMprlm.l llMM prices. CRIPPLS rRKKK. June H.—At noon ym- him throw,h a window or by some -omen rnipni Ca«m. June • — ticipated. Jv*ph Ntvln-.. a kad-r la the WASHWOTOH, Jnna 9.-Mr. Terrell, of InIn tbtb*e h'Jtite booaa,, and, pittoand.j I npmud lmii'1. h i!• hand. *b# Ktw YORK, -Iiinf O.-tt f; Don & Co.'* ttnkr Ueti«kl Biook". at it" brad it tfaa Jumped thntagb a window on the north PAIR OF UnUf Ueu-rnl He*«ok*. at »h* strike. Mid, "Then U no prospect of he sugar trut>(. waa bcfon the *enate In- Jumped throagh a window na tb* owth •taklj review «f trade nays. Tbe nnilonk •Lut*t*l*e troop* Ireopk, laterceptrrk loleriwpledlot*rei th e o>putl« ath» on. a*pa trouble. We will ttot permit nottnT and ! •estigattng oommittea yesterday. Mr. and started, to ran ta»t. Claa Hart, one COMMUTERCOMMUTERSS II PAIR OF the rast nlope nf Uitrbouflal' hlllaudnr-. for baslneae .ren» • ItuJe better on th- the r»t •lop* of Carboudal* Terrell aftld ha bad no doubt from Mr. of the deputies,'was 1*™ l ban thirty yardi hol-, though the initrovenieirt I* an- .Irreddered SheriffSheriff BoBnwr weren tfoo wn'eri.4l theihrmm bactaekk from the bon«e. and Walled on blm to halt. mum .', r»m[>iu LI-KYrr park (li.lvafrw mo- Dalto n tnmebotaa*.d aroandiand Wtad. tHe o*d himu> tak to ehalt aim feat Mntwt*er, It 1. imbuuible M> dls- to ran»»1* tl-av-c park Only * few ■»#. n tbe Bight of Mareli ?, aad be ingnlkb beiwe«B mere nptactmeni of *r •Ksra ssskvsjswa - Daltonwhile rnonlmt lamed , anmnd.and Jna ttried ibe nto it tab** office atmr fnente of parleying took pi#*-. daring • uouiint It probable ihm Mesara. Have- den canceled lor wan' <>! tot-l '.r other •howhilet ranalag. and jam tb*a the oflU*r IIRBV1 fl'EADWl which Brook* notified Bo were that noU*> meyer and Reed wer* In the room, a* the .n — . and tbe new bnslneas tor which SHOES h* e#ol hi. men h#ck to camp he (Brook., thre* wars in "" " TwoTwo lamp*Jnmp* laIn thth*e airair werwar#e tbtb*e onlonlyy mo mo-- ork. arc anxlounlv looking. ■OTART^UBUO. SHOES wouM iak*th-ia back. Tb# rial* troopa anotber' tion.tions mail*.made. HiHia. phrtoptatnll Mfalli trofromm htbla* banbandd It Is saseMliai pneonragfn«ragingg tbatthattbeda tbe de-- ■nail* r-qiarh ably quick tliu# up »b# **■( and he tannkk toto tbathe Kground,round. anandd Har Hartt ra roan TB— In paymrnta ihrnugb clearing ■sldeoId*off Co Coww mountain mountain,, and hra'l< andI CI-D brwdrd- Oen- a np aad anked blm what be •« doing maasUbat 34.S tie•r centhrought for thclearinge Bn t realeral Adam.Adam* *»danrf hi*lii- compancompanyy ooff depntie4*putl*ea there, but he expired without a word. Tbe <-k of Jsnffll at rNe eedVw York for, hutbat onlflrriy just a* they «Te Inking np their position liaan*k u mlf>**on a mareh t<. tk«^ rff Hmll ’**• •• »** * *oa d intimatehoat e waaaearefaed and over a bandred 1.4 elaewbev*. Th* drcreaNew York,w In comparibut only- )u*toa th aae tb*y norlhras weret Inking-ide o qpf (irawithrir vpoaitloq Gulah h l-vreas* la o-enpari- 2 * > * <*;•* a»i MBPjr/JKSSy I g^^arr^Mgrs!St zrt and Drt* letters aod uumeram roll* •>! Wot Bin CMlTart. prtpariil.iry I" awning lira on Bull nioon“- m*n at work .h««« to *fa't,Bll Va*yMany ofof them j>•Jk^bot Lrok Jnth. b. *in tri-p bank bills found. The eddrease* tn percent Ball West M MM road towage U tartrer iban a year ago In M- Bhhb*n s ye*r ago In H-rlug pwebawd Um ml Mnl- view or the fortification*. The militia nt Kt- Mary'* look* fm.ro r ^ __,| i be BUI Halloa and tb* ivkv*e eto«surfkk anandd moderateat». I nin cereal. m*m1b., bu hutt Having parchwed the eoal buil- r or tbe foritflcallim*. Tb* mlllUa Mr. TerrelT l aaid be coniM Id reisemremembe h*rr onlyoolj moneymoney prove provedd blm t »blm h* th eto leade hrr o tbaf th eleader ot tba now hotih the ki>»n. Hi- situation, and tonslderablr (mailer ii. coal and Iron pro b— of Job. HetflKd, I Hi pra- bold* lb* kef to tb- ftpaMoB. and *...» .m. ^.„u, oq*OHa •r.a-lonocr-Dcicin whenwhen SenatoHeaatoer BHcBrie*e habadd comroot*i LcmgvkewLte bankk robber*.b oa*lderably .msllsr la coal ami Iron pro •WMorJobn Hetfitld, I am pre- re camped at the heftd at Orana■ ; Inct* and in diner u.ai.uf»ttnr*d goods 107107 ParkPark AvenueAveim. d at Orana; P-r-d io taratak th* ta qMbty iln are camped lulu hi. ™n, «l,- Mr. rlaiameyer wa ti.-r t fl• l i Into bu room wheno Mr. lUvemey-e *h pared to furnish the beat quality Gulcb. to full vie iner*' furtifi- thhere - -| (tmtmbnr It," be aaM. "die Gulch. In fall wl*w of tb* miner*’ fortlfi i ##«»#*#> W«p»«* T*cu Be— f theta. "I rrmrnher H." he mid. "dt» A DULLDULL DAYDAY IIMN CONGRESSCONGRESS Rp-cnlatloBSprcnlatlon 1*1D product,prodnct* baba*n turneturnedd t oto- L*higtrtitghh theuti BoneBoorjj BrooBrookk CoaCooll I nla cation*.cMiioitu- A irlvKTiI-Iraramn I,a. Iw*u ernt to tb* | ClNCIIINATICl)»din»ATL. JDI Jan*H 6—Th »—Tk-e attentio attentionn n foftfnctlv t'nrtly., becaus twairnee U* theyy ba d ion talk on •eoatar- *•*• bai Utllr Pragr-a* aa tba ward* higher pmet and wheal has risen Um ■btkiL Hkiory w ook ri.eroor a-ktng fo. peru.ikriuu to march Jnd«Judge* TaftThfl.. o off thth*e UniteUni ladd KtateRtnteen conn coon,. • •Car."Th Taelg Ml. five cents, with *o official *isU report nt Ihe market Hickory ud oakHAMMOND'HAMMOND’SS •nSntoBuHHil to Bull !Hill. * L.Tiai having* been brat, f-alledlath rolloff toe factb*l f#ett.ba t .inkthat -.trig-Tb a Cnalr* Cbalnna*n — Wna enj'Mng #•' InjuryInjury Inn, Kansa*Kaosa> whlcwhichb tiss higblgbh flavoreflavoredd woodwood,, <6 bom*barrel* folorr (1.00(1.00.. . Tbl-11,1 . la»tlast eipfrt*nregpertone*» noff thtb*e dapsUadeputiesa •#ran a att Bellatn B*ll#ira,. O O . ha. badd tor tornn dow downn notlce noticea abofl •*»•»t «>l'flH BtieV. Inured a. a Wa*g|g• ceeding*c*ediDK> lain tb*the housb*>u*** wer—erae enliveneauilvepadd b byj enough even fo* Farmers' Alliances Ac- 'SLUQSHOl"‘SLUGSHOr”* with tie* militia probably -nd. th- »t.a« ported by deputy manebaU under hi* *w- Mr. Walker11* (Mas*.) complaint of tb*cording"n« toto >b*Hi. estimatralimsi*e ntif TbTb-* FinanciaFlnawciall CHASCHAS.. WW.. DODDDODD,, g\r, a- limeral Brooks him »baolnte COU- •tralDina onler. laaued on Tuesdar. th« Mt.Ter .Mr Walker'. .Masai complaint nt tb- |le,«eO«wnl Brook* baa -too I a l- coo- * train In* on Ur. Inuari on Tuesday. lb* Mr. Terrell- Na. I ferall bow tbat there poor ventilation of the fcouRe and the In- Kills Ban OB Cabbage, Onnsw s, TH I o< the M: mu oil. HI.II bU order* an court .nil waleij ordan to that locality • na ob*i remarkremark, thatbatt MrMr.. HHVemeveIla«em*ye*t poo* ventilation of ibe booaa and tb# In- Chronicle lb* acreage ibi* year Incr-a-es OFFICEOFFICE,, 141400 PARPARKE AVBNUBAVENUE-- Kina Bap o. O-bbap, Carrxto, trol of th* Biiuatiob. and bto order* ar* court —nt erolrd order* t* that locality capacity ot the architect of tbe Capitol, " *.<**. orr k«Ti.ir. petper crot.cent .Indicatin Indicatingg a largelargerr Potatoes, Melons, Boaos, BOM Z let the state troop* lo prevent » mwtlng wbicb ara expected to nn.lut.io ib. an-mad*oiri.it thatthat ratheratherr startestartedd Mr. UinBrice "* temi»m- capacity of tbe architect of tba Cngttot. rable Yard, 686 Booth Second Street. PotaUH. ttmaoa. Bhh, Boho. of..rf thtb-e miner *iat* *troopa and depalfai lo pvwant. Tb ar mealingjrreatar Ib'.rIIwhich> i'eat tb expectede rourt. I* mal.uio tb- *u- per. Ks Is a red bended man and very andand byby MrMr. . Weadfck'W*ad<«ka « (Mich.(Mich.)) replreplyy t nto «op. with favors Ms weal her. Yard, <84 Booth 8oeood Btruot. Ac Used for 14 yean. It is s«A of the miner, and depuito. Tb* grrator thority of tb* court per. H* t* a red brad-d man and very tbe attack of Mr. Linton »n the Catholfc With only 7.RT7 ook* oven •rorklnworkingg an*»dd ka. Und tor U jton. It la paa portion of tb« dtrputt™ will pnibably be qnlekquick nr.metaometlmes imtw.. Mr . HIVMDIJHav*m*y*rH uilawtalk—ll »ha 'attack of Mr Union on tba Catholla n Idle, witl Cambria discharging aaHdd ck—p.cheap. Solaoud bbjj portion Of th. drpot.r* will probably b* . . ' an If be felt tbac If the sugar reflntns. in- church. Tbe conference report on the. Idle with tbe Cambria discharging erni home today, aa tb* balk Lou* of tb* If he felt that If tb* >ugar rwBuing I Pennsylvania and New Jersey bridge bill half It* force, and esvenmm onoatt ooff ninnlnsofe of tb thee BALLAMIXE'8BALLANTDiE'S EXPORAXPORTT BEERBEER,, PIKIN. IIU..VA" . Jon*June •-Sheriff'< - Mi.--: ft FredericKredertrkk Ur mu of tbl* country bad been Mattering Carnegie fiiriim-™ at Biwmtr out of •wore in I liirt r-eight deputies for tbe pur- waawas adoptedadopted andand a raaokuttorresolution anibortmgauthorising Carnegie furnaces at Bssmmer out of The < diet thirty-eight deputl** for tb* pur Into veparat- concern* there would be no tba Maryland (late courts to occupy for blast, the production and manufacture of PorterPortrr,, AleAle an-ndd WinWinee R.J. Th* etc—llenl enodurt of tb* *fa pose of guarding tbe county Jail, having trouble about tin gstlinn what be called I ho Maryland date coart* to occupy for blast, tb* product ion and maaufarture of R. J. SHAW* trxi|*..__ri. actlncactlnn uponnpon tbtb-e politipoliticc ordeorderr o f gaardlnq the ooonty jail, having trouble about it* getting what h* called five years tbe old United State* ooart ron and .ttel ar* smaller than at any BottleIVll—6d l-IIWl,for family Geuernl UrO"k-s ban gi-ratly tempered tb* received information that • mob of nevrral fairfair treattreatmen meett oo*r reamnmblercanouahl* protectioproUcUtmn flea year* tb* old United Stale- coort othet time for yean. While It Is believed General Brook*, ha* gt-atly , lrn|*fM . hundrer*c*T*edd peopl In formate were loo preparin that a gmob an ofattac ■ k bona#bouse InIn Baltimore, wawaai agreeagreedd toto . Mr.Mr . anituneltyanimoHity tbtha t the depall**depoiln andand theth ebuodrwl p**q>l* w*r* preparing an . withwith otherother greatgreat lotereaUInterest* ofof Ibitbks oonnlrjcountry,, Brains il'n > protested a^anwt the ro-that deferred work will eaase heavy pro- SSSMSWi'iT ^ •irikem have felt toward each other, and for tbe purpnue of releasing the prisoner*bat..but, mmai hahe pupatt ItIt,, thertheree wa*us suc*uehh aa greagreatt Hroaina (P#.) prot**t*d against tb# re- duction after the strike terminate*, Che •trlkec* bi»* toward retch otber. and A»*»r hundre *b* pnrportd Wincheste of r-l**-ingr rifle stb* b aprl. va been ductloDof tbe appropriation for Indian A. UTEHteER, uce> fur a conflictcooflici aream mormoree remoteremon A baud rod Wine be* tew rife* have clamor agalaat tb* sugar trust that no- dactionschool*. ofA thei I'M appropriation 'In boaM too kfor a rrcesIndian* 110 Jaokaon Avenue. body dared stand up and light wh&i wan ■cbonl* AI « *> Ibe booaa took a recaaa e *ir.c» the force* arnved par*hartd. and U ta th* Intentiot. tc body dared ataad up and flght what wu untilmiiil k» p.p i,,.,m . tbtb#e eveninearningg seaaiotaesaioni beinbringg belowKlow generalgeneral expectation*espertaitous., eve*venn aatt thtbse Tbe; Iron, lt» poaiuvu iD 100 deputies really•eallr rightright IdIn luIt* bbehalfe half devoltd to pension bills best. Other Indnatrie* have been lesa Senator Brioe got a little bot alynt that, devoted to pennon bilk* best. Otber Indnalrie* have been lea# New Planing Mill! iwn aroilen. ha* mowed •*» a* U, prevent Senator Brtc* got a little bolab»at that, An agreement was reached In the senate affected•d., but. manmanyy ooff thlb** textilteiiilee mill*mill*. New Planing Mill! andand .aid*aid ttoo MMrr HavemeveHawetneyerr "• I do nit Aa agreement waa reached In tb* aenat* New England, have now been either tide making an attack, and tbey OwgyftBofto. Ky. Jan* ft.-AII th* want to heat anything ot that sort. There toto proceedproceed witwithh tbethe agriculturaagricaltorail scheduleached alt,, in New England, bav* now been Bud Wm* Floor lag. MmU- have rieculed their order* 'o «ueb a p«e j covering about tea page* of tbe tariff bill. dosed.. for.» lacklack ofof fuefadl oroor ofr orderaorders,, benldbeside*n MadaMadamm KnighfsKnight's l.rd W«od Floorloi, Moo - ■iner* *t tb* Falcon mine, ram* out after Is no subject ibal I do not dare fact aad covering about tea page- of tb* tariff bill. other ooncems In great number between lute manner that tbey bar* *oo the re- | onaultatioa with th* walking d*l*gate* dlwiim or defend If I think It in right, and undeund*rr tb*the ffv*five mlnolmiaot*s ruleml*,, bubatt thtb*e propro.- orker ooncern* In great camber between yard of the atriker* Several time- I gTen* was almost as aloow aa baforb a the tk* Atlantic aad ib* Mtasl-alppl river. rom EvaMvIll* TbTb.a delegatedelegate*e we wentn tb* fact tbat BO per cent, of It is controlled greee waa alOKOt aa alow a* beforere lb* ar- The return* ot failure* are still enconr- Tux&loTirniln,e aad.BczoUaad Scroll SinrtSoaring,a r deputl** be*C**i *u • Ivan DTU sod Si. Bernar Eight aHrapha, The return, of failaraa ar* .till encour- SPECIAL SAl E OF off bj th. twop. " MmthMfltMnl mm herdko U* Kovan and St Bernard by a single contpanj would matt at, dif- rangementg waa made Klgbt paragraph*. sglng, there being 21(1 In tbe United SPECIAL SAL E OF off by *b# troop* At C comprising about a page and a halalf oot the aging. there being «1« in tb* United sau tm MM Onaimt VOM. Brook* rode prising about a pay* and a half of Ik* BtauaSlale. foefor ththee weekw*-k,, againsagainstt OB9S foforr thtbse WmCAW Mr. Terrell «id that rbil* I bill, waa dHposad of. 'The debate aa asame week last year, and 40 in Canada, tie*ties andam i blhi-- be»rililienrltiKH "nandd •nrdword-. »werem i)of( Mr Terrell *aid 1 that whlla be bad rale was raiber dull, although then were week last year, sad «0 In Canada, LEHIGH COAL. •ucb a nature that when be departed iba talkedtalked wnhwith Senator TtrlcBrice< many time* againstagaloat tl71 laslaatt y-srrear. TbTb#e liabilitiellaMIUIe*s llao alalll LEHIGH COAL. «vtch • hatur* tbat when ba d* pari ad th* Hot'**«•* FkRRt. Idaho. Jon* •.-Mato about tbe BUBBI qneatlon. occasionaoccasionall abarpibnrp exchangeatichnugm., whicwhichh Indil*dW- failures reported la the month* of May CHILDRFN'CHILDRFN'SS HATHATSS reel I* now and** water from A*# w» ten about the *ugar quoatloo. be b*d never r-l—lcated thalhait 'hIbee prolongeprolong'dd dalldailyy suasionMaalon-* rt l b t .. BoDuer's Port, where a •aid a word a OB tb* aabject that be were »1S.WK,V>". about l5.tao.Qiw at the Lumber end MMonVKmtertol 9t Bonner'* Port, wbere all the ba*|- bav*bsva raffledruffled thtb*e nsnalla anallyy calcalmm tempetemperr o of( it, H.MO.O0O at tb* *outh. and t3.tOO.000 • bouses are located, baa » willing for any tb#tbe aeoatasenate BeforBeforee thtb*e tariftarifff wa waaa take takenn tely deserted The old to ... *<•U. hearbearb , anandd fthatbatt hbee bahadd u«neverm« bVkeen aakedfl tbe WML Ot the aggregate »,ll»,0M T2xl» n. a. iikaw-. sre. even if In order to do *o It ibould I worm p|*«ely deeerted The old tow by the -ngar tru.t u. DM hla optip MrMr Hoar'Hoar’*s resolutiorvaolotionn ttoo Inquirlaqolrae Into Into Dece**ary to n gag* In a pitchedpitchepitcher'd haul-battle, j f„g rivrrfleer,, witwithh aa terriflterrificc curre curreotr down thew4tk **» Br,^ * “°*" "V.* *° ° ‘* ‘“ thtk«e advisabilityadriftabilitT ofof rereleasing leaning tb*the claimclaim ooff * ot maanfactnring and M,tt>3,4» sf Th* good work of Generalk BrookBrook*s !t*• bmb-e«t ' atreet.— . than twenty building* ba** ; with Bri«* o to ucurt leglilatloIcgUlailoBn I tb*th* governmentgovemment againstagainst tbtb*e LclanI-ala add StanStan-- trad Ing concerns Be»Btl«BoudU##s *Dall trimmetriontdd 98cMe, , 81.27$l.t7, time, he ba* beena waahewa*b#dd dowdownn tbtbee riverriver Th# heavy ford MUU wai laid on the Ubls. Bradalreetaidatreels'' reviewreview aaysaysi NearlNearlyy al alll $1.87 sod Dp. Whit child can't bare prevented iraroL Tb* log jail waa floated a distance of a all*. Edward* aceoao ford **t*u wu laid on th* table tbs so favorable oa*ln-*s soadlUea* of tb. $1.87 and qp. Wbkl ehlW caa't bar* MUTUAMUTUALL INSURANCINSURANCELEAD. E IINN TTHE E W lodged In the trees It Is g between him- If. Senator, pari>ast thro*three week*week* raatinutcontinue ttoo exerclsegerola** a ann_ hatbat lorfor Children'rblldr®n'a* DayDaj.. -. Ha< ind Mr Influence. The few exception! where 1m- ThTh«e AmericAmericanu HatnaMataall FirFlroe Inauraaco Hanged that many o for whom ibetberjtber ananyy ol tbe- prise k£“"and Smith, f PORTLAND. Ore.. Jaoe 9.—The William- * *n.nrv The few •sreptloo* vh * IrtdlaiT*dlt» bauhats andaod bonnetboonrtas aatt priceprico#* to - -cattoreri ,, ,i| H*ed, or Bo-ton, wat read toto MrMr Terrell. Portlapd. Or*.. Jqm •—Tk* William* •rov.mint Is notednoted artt ofof practicallypracilcallyloca locall 0Oompany of ITalnflold 1 ^ he»aldth»tno tneb thing had eTer oe- et«—ette riverriver babaaa fallefsllecn uvtwoo lneh«laebaat Inla thi «hUs mportance Kctall tradi atmanycenten •niutt ththoe peoplepuopla.. LearLaavq* jouyourr orderordar* L2S?" > all dlraetlota. and i t all likely I be aald lb*t no wucb thing bad *var citycity Mdc*ilnce Tboraday.Thursday. TbTbae w*t*waterr wilwilll sub eab-- ortaoc* B*iMi trad. lerin Bownn will Dud curred at any pl««, bol he remembered iu I*mbeen lalrrferedInterfered withwith bhyy unfavorsbl. abfmdahead aaas wwoe ararue ruahod.ratted. riff Bo ^ ^ ^ ^ ' curr-d at *ny pU«. hot h* r-membered■morkl« e verytha n alowly.a foot handi expecte a rrcraaload withi nof th no*e weathei and DT lurthrr re«tr JTL& stesycEeTrea: (.11 hi- warns. w- f»t»i uili» l>r*wae4. | one occanlim when theae gentlemen met In tlber and of inn her re-i riel ion of *be mail e bon, h- a aula. •.i-Tnv. N J.. June U-May H»w*ll. two yoang lodie* well which Mr Hav*mey*r bad been dl-cu*# General Brook*and tb* troop* are located kunro here, were drowned while uoatlng I | g the angar queatlon with M characterboat captain* la being. Tn brought« Union laPacifi by csteam- rail- by ihrlnkair* In prcdi 111122 WesWestt FronFrontt St St,. At otlier• r nla her— her* werewar* drowned drowned while while Ijoatiagboating |ngn|ng lb* (be *nga» augar quest qumtloo loo withwith Mr> Smith boat captain*. Tba Union Pacific rail- „~,o MIMr .inwr. uorr utiMdtpullM.. aMs o"rr o-A.Wy-.ptmlW"'-n Tumbling Dam pond with William H». I HeII.,. Brlce H,.c.. Hirraaje H.-m.,..r an „dd "R. roadroad la!• ththee heavleabeavMett tow.lo-ar TbTb*e Orego Ovo«onn la* covered Rich- ~'ie>Ut Land and tw< " the room Railway and Navigation company will mondlood/ftsvannah.. Savannah. JacksoovllleJacksonville anandd An-Au - .0.111,. drikM. .o.l d.roi— ... MrfiM*. CbMlojlj.o.1 .06I two MW | lb. room »hoo « Mam t Hallway and Nevlgati— mraiwny will gusts report Ihe tnort favorable condi- '. The mrtken tbua nd*. TheTh e boatboa t waa>• •apart ap» t dodurin ringg 'saying taring «that .Senator loose In tbe neighborhood or ts.000,000 On uata report ih# more favorable coodl- Rrofraaitmal garde. S»t»U, Juanvaoc*. a ainffict The ■Irikmubu* ncnrMon.excDnton. andand thtb*e entirentlrae partpartyy wawa*n ,•Lair- ' and wanted to *— Senator Brice Iona, m the oatghhorhood nt *1.000.000 On 'oo* oa AAtt tbthee firsflra«t rhemeren Ilas aa bettebetterr de de- dU|K^" i the minority bn owwnu outou t intIntoo thtb*e waterwaler.. TbTb*e otherot: Senator Brio* told tb* boy lo toll him toth* Lewis river tb* lo*. will ran Into the maudind forfor grocetigroceriesn aoandd provisionsprovisions,, fo foer in th- other aide t*n nuccepdod In reaching apoint thousand. Woodland, a Iowa of »00 Senator Smtt population. I* completelj submerged. At ngrteuUnral >topl«wi*nta sad (sat tab. cipitat* p conffkt. ty, but ail efforts to reacb tb. t population. |e completely submerged At rhicb is gull* activs Eattern Florid** M OcsaoOcean ParkPark •a goog°°dd »lie•' •*Id wtwoo *tnratoryy honseboos#- which la yulta actle* ka.tera Florida Ha ceptad drifted In.!»!' tbe hrtaker■ s MOD coD*erted vcg«i*bl.-ctretabl* region-tgi'-n*s report continuedcontinued 1mlas- the striker— last night H- lia* .nept^l Mruggling girl^w*re Q^avalliPE drifted In. bo» the breakers soon converted prov.mea*nvemeut in crop, and eorrapandlD-.pondingf H*r**e Dviv-- «• D-atB .tlronlation *mor.a merchants, while at TbowimtuiTM. TTUIIIII. -III«lll -nrroiin-urroundd HulHulll HilHilll e*oo a*«- I Senator Da via crom qnmtionad tb# *lt jssexst. MkMphMk the deputiM. Many of tbe CaaPnoM.h Nebr . June*rt hrr —Mach Indlgna-kn w oeely with regard to tbe g Wr-lal Marg-ra* Haa,»4. tbe Georgia woler. -.h* volame of bud- Iasorsnea, Heal EstaK i*M«rUtter i.-rVl—omrli»veliw<»in!ili!.itunt«l«nildewrte .Wu-t-d and dcMrtedd , ««•» *',h »*«l ■ f,>a,• O“* of lb# ” 0,,,•»» . “*•bor ° * •on at. th*tbe ArllngtooArllugtOD afterarter SenSenatori Smith 'Stscxtoic.STAI VTIIV. Va.Vs. . JnJob-w «0 -— Lavrrrael-swreoeea is Is lair ID nioar• line*lines andand Improveimprovedd I D1 RJElBOff R DR TOR DKSVKH. Juue V-ln.uiKliairly on ra-w! r n. but be malntaioed tba mid gpiller, • powerfnl mulatto of *7 feara, e or two Elsewhere south dullness, |lk»vcit. June * ln.n.rdiaielr ob ro- ^ff* » • *~ . ent In. but he gutlotalBwl that h* could Bplller. a powerful mulatto of tT year*, Section* »u'l turplns fund* Is back crmim .T.furnn.u..!. (r,,i,, I ripfl* Creekk ooff * " Marted lo I cowboy not recall tbe tenor of it He wa* inn waawe* hangedbangnl herheree rnterdsyyesterday.. OOan ih'bee nighnightt eeinug Information from l.'npple IVUHTPT bad concluded hit *—**”***-%. 'tbe ewodiliou -f nffnir- on ItollBull HillHill «n(JIT- ! __rac*_ arar*e deadeadd0 rrofromm tbtb*e effect effect*of" of tbtbeuaag*« augl I thathatt Mr Havrmey-r had toocloded blaofo f BatardaySaturday. ApriAprill SH**.. SpllleHpillerr waylaiwaylaidd ghararteriar tuiiura* ooodll tb* condillun of -ff. •nmur Brlce DL> iBgar before rhersis Uttlt evidenoa of Improvement rrnor Walte telPB»i nmanager tageras ' SenatorSenat Hmlthitb appeareappearedd aboutabout twotwo milesmile* *ao>-*e*e ooff SiaantonSisaotoo., Va. Va,, reportedwrred from(n,rr. 'bth*> wesweaVt AAtt LoulavlllLoutsvIlH* U, co»er np this fact Warrant* hat* been M II denied tbe truth of the story and within 3f"> yard* of her borne, (truck •r* Is more lemaod for tobacco, a good to aec-pt th- *nrr*nd-e i to cover op tbb fart • been Mr T*rr*H denied tb* troth of tbeatory and wltblB jnr» yard* of her home, etrnck ttera to more -lemaod fo. tobacco a good TXT R. CODOISOTON, Issued for tbe arrest of aeieral perions na of tbe refiner* and planter* her escort—Charle* Brnrtfrod—insensible ^ B. OODDIROTOR. He I Ibem. bul pro- Uaued for tb# arr-at of mv. h-r escort—t'barlea nradfrod-lbMOalble . owing reported cunDected with tbe met tdjoio Ing by )obl»r* ic bard wan ai Chicago, * OOU)BKLLOB4 MERRY-MERRY-GO-ROUM GO-ROUNDD tect theiD with all t connected with tbe mow In * or.mmlM*# room at the Capitol adJolu- with a billet. *-f*-d the girl. and. taking p command, to krep th deputy aberiffa herber intoInto anan adjoininadjoiningg field.Arid, a killkill herber . checking bu.!ue*» there turned to t»etle CHcllfJ frofro** WaiW*Btt PoinPointt yn,- yea , meetiug anytf da dar* o fof th thee wt*k week. Available whra> in the United flta call outrn tbe t tben organir .li rede 1 inmillti akbdauppram* •bO «u[iprew Mr Terre I Mid be had represented Mr •Ul-rsul M Fan Bl* «>ruir« aad Canada afloat for and In Europe. • MARSH,MARSH. AYBRSAYBKbft St CO. CO., , 'ii tenlay Wbli* abS**l h- mat aaveral lead Mr Terrell *aid ba had rep rev* n I-d Mr tbe inaurrecUoBisurrecti, •" n Washington In tbe capacii.; ENVBR. Jim* 9-Will perry, *i-clerk eri of ibe Popullat party^ He My^the lavemejeHavem*y*r* In WMhlngto^iD t^h. Dixvgg. Jan# t — V clerk Tl rat •atlooa! Bank Bufldin*. Pia* tor Teller of^domdo. f«»r pre*ldeot; Washington <»o tbe ItWb of March but ka Denver after having been absent nearly a month <.l May ib flv* preceding years Ki*||*raled• •;,.ret.a R-perte - Coogre—man Sibley, of IVonaylvaala lor tmd never before been attorney or ooubmI yearyear inID KoropsKnrope. AfteAfterr bihi*s departurdeparturee hi blas about kOril.OM. no.beUn.hel. eacheach.. NothNoth-1 FaintsPaints., 01Oilss anandd VarnisheYarniahe*s 1 s( 'h* Rlrlkar*. e members of tbe UuiL ! accountsaccounts w-r-were MidMid toto beb* shorthortt abouAboutt tlT.HT.-- withstanding these jihibm Bradittrcct*' foi any ot tb* member* of tba Unit 000. Mr. Perry's fr(end» claim he can («• withstanding lb*s« .ikibiU Brad.treVt* CanllRlUbt.C» O.0. June*—TbrJune it -TO* contescon teatt bmhe- oqo Mr. Perry'• friends claim he can *■- return poieu WalWalll Paper.Paper. '' | tweenree :: llithef ht r*triklng miner* andd tbtbe« BalHHalil- m*a **k*-t. ah*« rpMB iak«k plain that he la not to blame for hi* abort- arrylng scab I, Kf.,Jm 9 —A tragedy wheat June I. ool* *,&00,W» more andand Ob Ohioi railroadSintad oonn carryingi scab MriPisiSTOWS, V J..J- . J-inJug** "f-Maggl*. —MtRgle BltA«DRNBCBO..SDSJ'Bt Ky . Jana «-A tragedy age. and It U aald b* ba* retoraed lo meat -nal I#i» endeendedd for tb* time beinbeingg b byt thtb** Pittgerald. o-years-olii. m« e horribl* occurred Ja«* *«ri noabel. Ira...MII.1 man. oonn JiJao*n Is yeatajro. DC* of tb* u polnta of a*> deatb wbil'i'T" heir wayway totr> scbooschooll ShSbae Tboraday night present* of tb* troopa at tbe poll . Jubi I Is evteral Breeedlna PUTNAPUTNAMM &«fe DEGBADEGBATfW ea- *u about U croat tbr track of tb. Dela Cbarlei Nw'y were returnlnB horn* after on Ju ee.srai preesdia* •ej d Brlnii tb-track ol tbs Dela Charles Neely -er n Guernsey and Belmont counties Pnil. ix. Jni Hood I ware Lack.- >iu sod Weater* railroad bavin, escorted PgiLsPVLrffiA. Junt •—Dr Henry C. 21O W;st Front Street, at Madiwjo «lr«t station wbe» »h. *aiLott from chnrcb lo tbelr bonie WbeD F Mayrr.MejtT. wpowbo, afteafterr twtwoo triala.i con- 2IO Wkst Front Street, at Madlena *t« vlcted of mord«T in The tec Wrrahed by a risf.leaas. etrnckstruck byhi an tasi bound tialo and In rom Lock port. victed of murder Id th. second degra* foe HAI.SVAI Jiint1 o - A terrific hurricane i> fewfew dayday** ww#e WilWilll oBaroffer tb#.ho Iollowinglollowing good*good* atat apodalspedal p»CMpnooa;; foforr wanwantt o off stand* kill") lod.. tbej were flred upOD by • ppfson or poisoningpolaontDg LudwigLadwig Brandt, was aentaoced HaupaL Jnn*fl-A lerrilk burric*^ atanlly killod Ind . they were flrad upoe by * p-raootot oor imprisonmenImprisonmentt lolotr litlife* by Rrcovder jwepeeplt overover Ith hee GapeCap* BretoBreconn coascoastt yeataryeslsr-- apacospace wcwe cancan onlonlyy mentiomaoUonn a Tafeww ooff th thoe manmanyy bargainbargains* t olo b bee found found a tat oa oarr itor« etaro.. ThereThere baabu beenbeen aa world person* In ambush Tb. Ora* sb»i ~**tSmyth * In general teuton: dayty . causingcanting ;oQ-ultTsul-on-iderablee disasterdisaster ttoo stripship-- misinformation aeot oat ■ peedr IMrysli*, tbroogb tb* top of Neely’a hat Th# aroSmyibe lo general *raelooa Dr Mryer. pinpingg AmonAmongg thtb*e vesselvesselss reportereportedd dam dsm-' Olid I, itb* neckbe- ]-v.ir1-yardd widwidee EnglisEngliahh PercalePercale,, 9c9c,, wort worthh 15 l&cc no .tend mad* again.l th- Pit TV »IM I'. Man . Jane • - Tb* third ol,a Lull*! struck Riebarda mtba neck be- who was more than usually pallid, took agedeged araree thih*« AmericaAmericann steamer••earnerss GramOram- point Tb-r* ba* annual Berkvblrr relay rid# wm run yra klndtb.ee'. todgin. In tbe baa* of tb* piers,jler*. dictaaionceste setterr an*ndd RoulettRoulettee TheTheyy col col-- 7 88 T which ba. been maintained bjthi, b-*eball at AA-py spy bbay Vo live, tre reported lost 3'. > ekl f Men's White Gauze Shirts 21c, " 30c ....city foi "h—re papastn mtsce day day*s again* against! Kelly'Kelly'#i leglag*c playerplayerss NeNeww ground.I h*vi Mea’a White (iaase Shirt* •»Ceklc, 30c industrialIndnHtnal uavyuavy ba.bat reriiltere* ill (add fatorablfavorablyy " to II* Brother***toa ProiubiFv—behlyy M.HwriUmUmn*. UnbleachedUnbleached TableTable Linen,Linen, frofromm 22Mec upop.. i.i-.l l.iHi (or tnt «riker» mho severed CKBNBACi: B. J.. June »- Jndge lb.the citycity ReduceH**locwdd tt«c destitutiondrailtotloa, anandd blbl.i lirmvni Pa.Pa... JnneB—ThJanet—Tb#. ,,,;mfe-- BleachedBleached TableTable Linen,Linen, frofromm 4040cc upup.. WilliaWilli—Dm W-IIMWalter PbetpPb.lp.* o«1f TeanfckTcMrtCk.^. « memewn draertingdeserting nitt mu iIdn Urjlarg." number*.— rery .urroundlngff theihe dieappearancedisappearance ooff Tor only vlolenrr thnt ha» occurred has Kelly y*si#r«i*T accepted lltU# EddlKddl** BrBrotbrvton.b , off AhAshley.l iIs ata t8pocialSpecial Price#Prices oonn liningsLininga., GlovesGlove#,, ParasolsParasol#,, Lace*Lmeea,, etcetc.. Also a com- lolred. Mr». Brotherton, WB tL. rtouiNB ..I a« singleVwkl MOKl.'coal traintrain «pandd jtton% durineduring thtb e P—1past twl»»o week*">** ha s Tikrra.VIESSA, Jen#Jone •>-MaD -Manyy reportreport*a ooff eo*R-ca>«- last solved Mrs Brothertoa. who went pleteplete linlineo ofof Gente*Gents' FumtehingForaiehing j&oodeGood*.- inla thib.e disablindLablinag o>ff >h*'he train*train* Ironfrom ru raon alaratedlarmed In*his ralaurelative s ana friends. It very alliesltle* andand damagdemag.e ttoo propertpropertyy resaltinresultinga nmgIIIDK byI>I purloluitipurhiinuB ihrtUc link*link, sadand pintpins,, anaa- mucmuchh improved.improved, the high fever bating Iron,roro Tboraday'•Thursday'* ballsiorhailstormm ieran belnbeingi re- dentlaed the body found la tbe rlvrr a* paeklim tb* whwl* a«d rt.aviu« In a few successfully broken. rouDly line li I* *uppo*ed the crowd rived Two hundred wen Injured. that oE her boy. It •eemi undoubted that packingof tbf tailhrl wheelgate* . There Is * prevail cat red Two hundred wean In Jared. the boy waa kidnaped and thrown Into I here la a prc.all “ , l.f 16 1—tb - ->MI b*tb» OJU —«1 Ior by hi* abduoton to avoid oap- 1nB f«llni( that rhe strike 1> practically J Paducah Hy / NUGGETNUGGETSS OFOF NEWSfilvVS ••ndrd. but tb* weigha sink*t i> l Medvie practically* i» to t AUCTION right of advice la tot H—#*ry. MisUl.rlai ffaarl A bounteouv rainstornatormm yeeirrdsyyesterday dede- AUCTION uld b* itbtnedialsly »*- . . „..-.«, K.inrjM.an, No. 1 Ightrd tb* heart* of the peop le of Kauaas. Inter tamllr* ** **** 50- r"enn»yl»»"le roller Bros_JB» P«STBl*R*TR . JOOJunet • -Th# e.p-vor baa lighted 1 Emil Haberkorn, ones th* bnsbaod of HILLSIDECEKETERY ASSCXjfATIOS. '"•li, .- u.ir.T. are generally of tbe law.lrat«hl. ti!.H9«.H; i»*«torn wlaMr, clrnr. enentru«e trust add H»rrHerr HaoffyBiDtr-i^^ ^forma tioc Km 11 Haharkorn. one. th* hu.Lsod of HIILSIDECEWTERT ASSOUATIOS. Actreu Margaret Mather, died at Los SALE abiding class, and endeavoring to keep baa nci chancechance of> of .circs* Margaret M si her. died *» Lo* PLAlUFimLDrunmis,, K.N. J., Junloote 5th 51k.. 1894 ism-. SALE aLuliiig fleas and rn>leavorlng to keep rtdIRAlff sad «0Mc Wheal «ur< rirong.for Juee M,brt. Cor* wHb«o higher r Wekeri*.Wckerle. afle.after Sanity'Banffy'is latAitafO.! Angeles.Angelea. CaCall within the pal* of th* inatroctloa* of Tbe atodeato of Rutgrn college, at Nawl II,, thotbe undersignedandenigBid,, havinh»ingg beebeenn authorize-uthon-ortd ttoo closcIome oaoatt PresidentPresident McBride.Miltrirte. CoaCoall carcar*s detainedetainedd OsUm« uronewitbMHc. bleher tic. and-»h rt.ttiie askedbid an ford (7MJaa.c again•ro rrefuec. will b e icompelle d to appeal U The mu dents of Rutmcra college, a* New • t Canal Dover were reltaned without re- >••■ sir—a,, higher, with W * mperor will he n pel led to appeal I Irnnawickrun.wick., ».*S J-~ hav* decided to paF°t a • illall thothe offeffect act*s ofof tho the 1—to late Vuorhooa Voorhee* Tad Van Fleet,Fleet, dooeuad,deceased, si Canal Dover were released without re sked foe Jso* Beef steady Poe* Arm ervjitiven Therefore Dr Wei football team tn tbL* D«W thli fall. alvtsoc* and proceeded on to Bel moot Iro .«rody. w..i-m ales.. I? CoDMTTktl—will be obliged toTb-r-lor. acceed to thDre requeW.k-I.. '...—I wilwilll offeofferr foforr eala-Iee ooon FridayFrid*j,, JunJanee 8th8th,, a att 9 S p .p. tn.- on,, . )<•>)« Will be obliged to acceed to th# request of BnchaDan Schley, of Hageretown, Md.Md.., factory.' mmiatta-i Wm. lo-.. ki» cololleague If ague*s tloo forformm a ministry. u been nonlnata d by tbe president aa sharp-harp,, cornercorner ErailEmil/j anandd DneDnerr streetsrtreetk,, alalll ththee LoimcholLoueeboUd wear virgimi* laoori oct. A?WNsw York dairydairy.. L. UV*>*. - do errt^ry. U« surveyorirveyor ofof custom*duttoms atat BBaltimore . )Sa.|We,; PennsvKsnlPeaaaylvaalaa >creamery prvnls. •**“ a-rttua alias** U Mrlha. TwoTwo boatsboat* carryingcarrying CogeyitsaCoxevltea frofromm Den Dew-- effectspffei-te., consistingconsisting ooff KitchenKitohen.. DiningDining,, ParloFvlorr anendd BedBed-- Uc; do faUlo prime. EniaBCgOR.r^iNBDBGH.'Jun Janee «-Th.9. -The Hcotti.bScottish MinMin-- ver were npaet tn th* Platte river, and It Kttn strlaan Held Tralae. 14A1&C - print* Jobbi..* ™[ . l»@Sc— u i -. - Gheeu ers' Federation has decided by a majority were opart In th* Platte river, and “ PROPOSALPROPOSALSS FOFORR COALCOAL!! roomroom Furniture,Furniture, alsalsoo ononee BuggBuggyy WagoWagonn anandd ai lolott ooff CRABLESTOS, W. Va,,June«.-Govenn)f ers Federation baa decided by a majority Is believebelievedd thatthat overovsrtweat twentyy weeeware drownaddrew* . W 1Vak.JunaF -Governor HO14C.,^_ v^,,^^ W«»rtc.jdo. .mail vote ID favor of a strike- Reprasentativn be received by the Harnesses. TERMS CASH. MtC.rkl* received a telegram (rom the t| New York and Ptnn ovotef th In* Minfa.ove Owner*of a atrlka' associatio R#pc**#nt*tl*«n of Scot- Tb.The cardinal-csrdlnul* -howho areare assistinaaslaUagg thtbae poppop.* □arneaoeu. TERMS CASH. .herif4'orklef of Mart-ba* vrdl connt a telegramv atatin Rfrom that 20tbe0 westers fresb. UK*!*.; of tba Min# Own##*' aaaociaUoa of Scot- to prepare hi-' jubilee encyclical declare land on Wednesday last unanimously H- . prepare bta jubilee encyclical drtUrt hdikr n haMarshald taken countypoMexia staUngn of » that Bai t**» land on Wednesday laat uaaaimoaaly ra- that It will behialart doenm—tat the •trikera bad taken pooseaelog of a BalU eolv«itor«lU«-agMby one .hilling a sat U will be bla la—t docawml of Abe more an d Ohio coal trai.lan a.1t BoggH,««* K Rod.T0m dayaolvcd. Thito redoess •" regarde wage* dby a *on* a direc abUllogt chal -a kindlad.. I * T. J. CmlRElT umnear WkaSlM.WheeUug. *“1and aske*“"d■ for •troops™°>*. Tb*e dayleng e tTbl.* tbe was men regarded. who hav aa. foa rdivert Mme ttmchal-* WilliaWilliamm Saoeey,Stevey. aBoaalia* CornellCornelL, IMs nodmv dir,pateb stated that the men had refused lengebast bee ton tba threatenin »vn wbog tbar.o striae for. soma time arra-tmat atat Bsrils.Berlin. Pa..ehargePa.chargedd witwithh robbinrabb g AUCnONKSB. rtupMCkto surrende .1-1-1r th tb.le train tk., B..6declarin k—rt gr.(»~rt they pest been threatening to atrik*. Mine Paymaster H""- woulU, .arr.nrt.rd hold I tIk. In spit1—Id.e o fd«l-rin« th* sherif flb«r or aad murdering Bias Psymartea Hal hulls. »* if*ct*-)»; poor t nu, of FraokUn Mhm, Md . Dro woblrtmllitarr hold- Th It* Inwlrgra .pit-m nlala oth. stale .b.Hnd Lh eot » m Clve, weak eule hlllun Tb. ul.ir.m nUn .1*1-1 tb- Pari*PARK J«*a • -Tbe senate by.vcUoby a rota uft last. numlwr of miners about tb# train wa* MB1W toto «l81 agreeagrwadd Uto> aa propoaapropoaall toto opeop«n a a AAtt Helena.Selena, Mont., ninetee.l«raiae.n ConmCom~-x constantlytouslaotly locroaaingIncreasing. TbTb*e governogovernorr oror-- nationanationall sah-eriptio*»ab*crlptlon foforr monemonefy «> bewealeweal eran whowho atol#stole a NortherNorthernn PacifiJ'adflcc traitralan ThThee OnlOnlyy - daraddered elaveoeleven compaalc*companies Uto> thtbee scene•*•»•-. H»«•e zzx.'i ‘£is»n; . ^1 4*. ,h< Mt**LlnD of a monument a* wer-erae rantemwdsenUm-d ttoo JajaBB foforr ntaatniortyy dayaday.. frarafears therethere willwill bbee eerioeertouam troubltroublee tb«ethere., Forty-fouForty-fourr moe* will ba aentrocod Umm- as Boggs HUD IS opposite Bel moot C« r-i. -w» »-«-«» day. OO. ., wherwheree thertheree Ilas aa vervaryy bitteUtterr (eelin feelingg NewNew ArArtt TilTilee SodSodaa FountaiFountainn againstagainst tbetbf railroad,railroads amongamong tbtbae tbesasandtboeuanii STOCK AND PROOUCE MARKETS FREFREDD ENDRESSENDRESa. ef striken tkan. By means ft tba bridge Ci“SK:“bL 1-bU-rt.lpbl— r*tally R-rw-d R» crao-r- (S(SwxnorH Charln Arnold.) allt Benwood. tbre. mile. bel->wWw., tba yiMy cm, t- RgADivo. Pa. J«»« t -Goorg. Lengri. ' — PEALSK IN IINN THTHEE CITCITYY easily crow,and Join the strikm In Weal ga laborerlaborer atat thtb*e KeyilonKey.tonee rnroae*fur****,, w waas FirsPin)t QHBtiQualltr Sotteal, Jer«JO—7r Perr-tt »k PMK1ft-ltry7 esallyVirginia crow*- Tberear and Joine lW*uid slrikavs to be S.OOOatri In Wertk fatallfrtallyy burnedborned kyby hohott cladeBinderr laslastt nightnight.. > Spectaltj. erVirginia-s withi n Therea radlu ar*a o saidf ta nto »»• b* i.000. of Bogg rtrik-" y?TlUWhile handlinghandling .a ca-rr loadeloadedd witwithh t htk. The mrat delicious para urashed fruit srrqp* in the world. era Within a radios of Us mil** of B slid, l gpritSpring Uklcka—uhteXW DtHHdDnmtA tmOrrtwr.o 0rt«r. The BN*» delicioos pure• crookedcroaked fruitfruit amp# in the world, Bun. ^•4ev tk* elide slipped eat.r bla can body. ring lOJLlDEBTTtTBllIlT Drugu,Druei, medirdoeetnedicirjes aaandd' ebemioulschemicalkamiculss ofof mrjtrvrj dre-rtprk*.description. AlsAlsoo ai librarlibraryr Slvlksr* «=*rJ a •*•!' ofof dirootorie.directories ofof wwenn t datedate ooff illalJil ththee citiedtlets noarbneurbjj PlainofildfUiafield,, fofoer ueeose BRAWLB«*Ki. lad..Ind., JaneJune ».-A*».-A.Chl.fo Chief of( PoPe-- by arty who vlih. licall ea Loads*b*cb.Loud erbach, UpitaDaltrilJ StateB«aU*a MarshaUaraball Hawklnllawkln*a andand fourtonr deputUdeputisea werweree goinffrir*g U ssawrygraj ft--i ZJxtiiXZzrz 1 Juki IKUdD. hht PbMck BtUJ M thMotk. ot tb- Frt-k WallWall PapePaperr AA.. DD.. MALLINSON,'.MALLINSON; .; tuned by Judge McCJ ™.b to. K*1« p—K I— lb— «nk— •—|Sk.^K7W m—kboot — tktrtf T-t-6-fotkm .1 1.^1— B—* *b—1 — ■«*! .IU b. Ut-b ■* 'b- —m* cb-t« Va.. MasS JMAh#I i«Aaeiaa,4 OppcM Oa Btb« Oata. -—ib•rs—1 wbb M h—IM—b—■ «—>—•>-.» —1~k Fair; wVtMT, aoalkwM* xwoie too crime atfti WHO not gefrt His" fall had been orokwfbT a bott,-tat of It Whoever bad killed the poor gir be had been severely injured and SOME GOOD STORIES. Park*flaW r MB* JU0M< r had dreawl in her clot he*, Imfr after almort dead when we got him up. IN WHICH VARIOUS PHASES OF HU- HEAD LINE HORTON ward Uk*i them off. If he had planner had broken » leg and an arm, aw >f Ut-n.s, i\U crest of th! Allf.knes.? to go out in t he djpgaiM, bU nerve bad then -was no show to get a dootoi MAN NATURE ARE SHOWN. 4a*kra*tM saal nod ustMrar* •••anal BjBy CHARLESCHARLES B.8 . LEVISLEWIS (Jf.OL QUAD).QUAD) . failed him. The tragedy created intense knew that death must excitement, and we mads tbe most thor- his sufferings. r opem jcnm r>. [Coprrltrht, UN, by Charles B. Lewto.1 ough examination of every cirromntani During tbe last doy of his life Horton Soon after I become deputy warden aonnected with It, but it waa li was not only ronscJonA but talkative ,_ISO,. i, ST*«7.i Md..»l t|M « ■ of J penitentiary we received an to discover the guilty party. and free from pain. He insisted on tell •ewripiiI isto im-.llonlocation, iAddnw. editor nam«d Horton, who had been About eight months after tbe murder inlugg meme aftan aboutabout thethe tunneltunnel Mmbialnnss, GEUB«IEE D.D. DaSIII*LM,ISMPESIIIEI.IH, M sentenced for life. Newspaper folks g when Barton had been with u s for three nodand ofof ooOOUMIW™ I«M IntsrrrtMinterested Inin Ited*the de- Coml>erla»d, Md , npio June 10; L yean and lour months, I entered tbe 1 tails. His end being no certain land so btsH™!l«lmmpnign(orKemir*tip t wrong occasionally, 1 suppose, but : tails. Bis end being so certain and so of North Citniliua "us that In which Judge •hat tei •li >« Pe*r. Park' or Cfr** ' is BO rare that the editor and proprietor brary at 0 o'clock one evening to get nearnear., IwulnI was in hop*hopes hbee would make n land Uarreti ttonuty, Mil. j clean breast of the murder of Miss Cal Settle ran «B«iii>ii him. They *lumpn1 tbe of a newspaper gets behind the ban, es book for mjKlf. I was there for abot clean Irwt of tbe murder of Mias Cal Hate in joint debate. AH lta» white D«no. hoaii. I plainly told him that I bad ins 1 pedallj for the rest of bis natnnU life, 10 minute*. The editor was alone, an boon. I plainly laid him tha* I had aas cratu turned out to bear Yarn. *, aod all tbe that prison officials look upon him i hid demeanor was as calm and placid i pectcdpected himhim fromfrom thethe boor hour of of flndtaig finding thetbe colored Ripnhllc- curiosity. The other day I saw the usual, though anbanquent events mad body, and that figure It out as I migh in." It WM WHT PV8HFISH BACK YOURrouA PLjQrt, body,io on eand els ethat bad figurethe opportunit it on* aay 1h mighte hod . It was tbe announcement of a new BSHN Dual reports of eight different prisons, me wonder that he WM not pale face, no one else had the opportunity be had. blood ami thunder story by Sylrsnu. Colrb, AFTERm\EVERY EVERY MEAL taking in about 11.000 convict*, i and trembling and ready to drop in 1 HeIe dMdid .nonott answeranswer meme foe for attendseveral miminn Vance was inform- Jr. Tbe morning the advertisement up- tracks. He bad not filled the position [tea and then quietly said: ed that sons prared Mr. Bonntr's minister rushed to his VISA A TiSFIKDt there was not an editor among them. utes and then quietly said: young ladies de- Horton wtia editor and proprietor librarian over a week when he began "I will give you my idea of that sj n/licf to remonstrate with bim on the ex- ead wa* uur, did "I will giro you my idea of that af- sired to tentfty invitniiKT and nhannlitr of paying *8 1 a weekly paper. He wan a pretty itron planning to escape. From the closet i fair, though of course it may be a , i (i.rdner . Bikerr. 41 fair. though of worse it may be all ilieir devotion to time* for tbe iDStrtlon «f the same iosia- writer and made many enemies. Th ththee librarylibrary toto thethe outerouter wallwall waswas Justjust »39 wrongwrung. Wb«When Ml»aMisaCalhou Calhounn andand III sepa-sepa- the party by kiss- crt* and jroo e»n get m loaf of feet in a straight line. To runastraigh rated, she started for tbe exit and I for ntHcant anniuncement. "Now, wbr did article which led to each grave t fort In a straight His To run a straight rated, she started foe tbo exit and 1 fen Ing the candidate vou da itF" the minister asked. "I bad two linelino,, however,however, behe badbad toto passpass on.Wunder tbotbe librarylibrary. ThereThere werewere severalseveral ‘trua-'trus- reawim," Mr. Banner replied. "I was not threethree sidewalks,sidewalks, aa largolargo flowerflower bedbed andan tics’ties' about.about, gpdand nono doubt doubt oneone ofof themthen going to be bluffed bv Jot EttMt. -nd I a bigbig wood wood pilepile forfor useuse of of tbothe engine. engini spoke•poke toto her,her, andand sheshe maymay harehave turnedturn™ Vance descended waotrd to flad out if you read the Herald. WhileWhile hebe hadhad nono assistantassistant inin thethe li-1 aside.aside. ItIt waswas a dark,dark, foggyfoggj day.day, yoyoun re^ from ibe pUt form brary.brary, yetyet the the chaplain,chaplain, thethe doctordoctor oandn member,member, andand Chethe manman mightmight hharei ml tflir a dozen other officials were liable t clutchedclutched herber throatthroat to preventprevent anan alarmalarm ties and then paused 1 i>n u '•'•' turn I Ex-Prwiident McCoeh of Princeton, who I ».' adro downp in oothern him officials at a moment' were liables notice to, and carried be* into the storehouse. H nnmitil toward his competitor 1 Ills eiguty-lblri birth-1 »M. M drop in oo him at a moment’ notice, and carried he* Into the storehouse. He "Settle. I'm kliw.tiK taj Rirli reerntly orkbraUd bis eight j-tairi birth 1 *M, M.'ill sjwsri be latuAd ■ on his aulobiofrrapby, "",." and the number of visitors averaged 5 took great risks, butwasnot diacoreret 1 day. Is working ou his antobfagraphy. “-J peandr daytho. numberTbe ma of nvisitors couldn' averagedt figure o50n took great risks, but waanot di-mrrrrd. kiss yinir- " Kate Field's Was published UDtil after his LsaVi I have always felt much grieved over of blm tbatw' which is not to b« published until after hit La, perhavin day.g five The minute mans tcouldn'to himsel ffigure any dooa Ith baree fat e alwaysof that feltpoo rmuch girL "grieved over death. A -toryta mm Mf baring five minutes to himself any day the fate of that poc* girL ” be Mid t told of him to ll- - toad in the week, and yet he went to WOT "What motive do you think the mur day:' into ranthe week,a tunne andl t oyet an dhe unde wentr thtoe workwal • What motive do you think the mur- ar.rm luwrste his ecu- STi •« I The. Latest to run a tunnel to and under the wall dererderer had?*'had?" II asked.asked. ,_j may anticipate trouble. Now, ID tbe tinned Interest In Jhf he TheThe librarylibrary hadhad mino cellar,cellar, butbut thothe floorfloor ••"Probabl Probablyy toto doc don herher clothesclothes andand parepass beftlnnlDlf, while I am submissive, I w«nt students. Accord- Jj \ /Wh . b* was elevated three fwt above the earth ,t to liberty." to give vou one piece of advlc*. If you fol- wasHe mad deratede a trapdoo three rfeet in above the floor tho oearth,f th out to liberty." low it, we'll get on mt«-hty well. It 1* this: iag to tbs Phlla iM 1\ "But why didn't he carry out his closetlie made, an ad trapdoorit humiliate in stho roe floor to sa ofy ththei ••But why didn’t he carry out his Make me do Just u I dirtied please." A - IV /fvi ^ f—BB closet,I was iandn th ite plachumiliate*e a hundre med to time says that sx an?" newspaper man who wsa •tarting for • rather out of tbe way portion of Vance's Ifoun wasd innothin tho placeg out a o hundredf the way .times and •‘Something"Something threwthrew himbim offoff hilhis nervenerv? found nothing out of tho way. asas bebe approachedapproached thethe wicket wicket probably.probably own state was uktns him one day what When all was ready, the editor sank He oonld have gone out unqneationec kind of accommodation be was likely to When all was ready, the editor sank a He could have gone out unquestioned, flnd. "Tbry'U give you some erf tbeit II lulvcii shaftshaft fourfour feetfeet deepdeep underunder thothe librarylibrai bubutt sotnrthingsomething happenedhappened toto makemake hihimm and then began hU tonneL He bad fried bog and eggs," the Senator replied. qnence was a five line squib ridii mud then began hla tunnel. He had a •aspectsuspect thatthat hehe wouldwould bebe nabbed.nabbed. " ' than nothing." uld the large chisel, a trowel and a broke a local doctor. The doctor called largo chisel, a trowel and a broken "And"And youyou willwill notnot coufeea, confess, realising,realising , n. "I don't k»ow-I don't spade to dig with, and there was a maud a retraction, a fight ennntx . .pad* to dig with, and there was an asi yoyouu ■■mast mat., thatthat d-«tbdeath isis notnot farfar awgyraway?' ’ know." the Rrnnior tnivwd in • dubious tbe editor had tbe misfortune to kill hi abundance of room to store bis dirt. "My"My deardear man.”man, "h bee repliedreplied aaas a amilesmil .»(•; "I've tried both." Those thiuga were in his favor, but be- jrum, He waa sentenced to be hung, bn Those things were in his favor, but be- playedplayed overOTer biahis palepale fare,fare, ”let’s"let's tatalkt •e tbo tunnel was completed he ho/ A collect Inn of parrot stories that .bate the governor commuted it to imprisa fore the tunnel was completed be hail aboutibout thatthat tunneltunnel andand dropdrop allall dismaldisma a the risk of discovery thousands o (tone the rounds would, If gathered Into ment for life. When Horton reacbi run (be risk of discovery thousands of subjects.jubjects. SoSo youyon all all calledcalled itit aaaa excel-excel t'ery well, Theodore Wilson oea. Some days he worked for onl; book form, make • moot respectable vol- •■Vary well, sir. I think 1 know him. dr, Theodore Wilson the prison, he was in finch a bod eta dime. Some days ho worked tor roly lentlent bitbit of of civilcivil engineering,engineering, eh?eh? Well.Well, but cannot re minutes, other days not at all. Who, ume. One of the best uf tbase isabont. but cannot recall his nama And k your of health that be bad to go to the ho&pi 10 miuutus, otlvr days not at all. What 1[thin thinkk itit was.was. II waswas veryvery proudproud ofof thatthat CathrefllltSI w«ll>''pillT" VAUI.TSVAULTS,, CESSPOOLSCESSPOOM Ao.4o . B done had to be aecomplinhed be- r certain bird tbat was in bis rw, wblch taJ, but after a few weeks he wfes n ' was done bad to be accomplished be- tunnel,nnnel, an.!and I sometime*sometimes feltfelt liklike. going nnsoo tne balcony of Its owner's hous«ln "H•*II#e hasbaa brenbeen deaddead forfor severalseveral years,"Tears," r*re- t-en 7 a. m. and 6 p. m. He could plied the student. i CLEANED.CLEANED. librarian to the prison library. Mor *w«en 7 a m. and « p. ra. He could not to have a look at it southern city. pil'd the student. ; any one ont of the library, nor co bark to have a look at it." This terminated the Intrrriew until Dr Chr«i*r than bf Ufbildj. Order, less favoritism is shown in every prii bar anyone out of the library, nor could Four hour* later be was dead, passing One day a wirdn-of kiiHlllogwocd came This terminated the Interview until Dr. tell what minute some one would One day a vender of kindling wood came McCosMcCunhh badhad arcurvdsecured hi*bis mailmall fromfrom the(be putt-post- though it way be denied in a gen be toil what minute some one would en- away as peacefully aa if be bad never along.•loiiji. andand nvwring[tearing tbethe bouse boue bebe shouted shoatod officeoffice amiand hadbod metmet thetbe sumssame frrebawnfreshmen rere-- way. It is policy to pursue that eou abed a drop of human blood. out in tbe unvary- . turn ing fr.,1,1 tbe library. S'o convict ever worked for liberty A man who has been gently reared ant So convict ever worked for liberty turning"] kno fromw ; m thei Ilibrary. know yoa, and how are ib such odds against him. He simply "1 know you. 1 know you. and bow are is educated and rofinpd may go wrong with recta odd* against him. He simply yoa. and whnt U your nameF" Tbe infor- ook the one chance in a thousand. you. and wbat la your namsP*' Tbs lnfor- and get himsplf into tbe clutches of the took the ono chance ia a tbouaand. Shakespeare makes use of Jou wss iti< There were time* when he desoendec Khakaspeare makes use at no fewer law, bat it is not good policy to forct? There were time* when he descended ban 30 species of British wild "Hoi tunnel and worki-d for an h TI than SO specie* of British wild animals. him to do meuiol work or associate witt lo his tunnel and warkrd for an hour OfOf three,these, tbothe badger, badger, tbetbe otu*otter andand the th e "HUI1• till ■ d. Eplied tbe habitual criminals of tbe lower ortlei before coming out. After coming out r rat are once each employed bj be had toto washwash hishis handshands andand removeremovi water rat are ooco each emplqyed by WHAM after he reaches prison. To pursue such . merely aa terms of abuse Thi all dust and dirt, and be must have had name merely aa terms of abuse. Tbe •bo was drilling with hi a course would make him defiant and aJJ dual and dirt, and be must have had polecat and hedgehog arc also terms sad lustily replied, ,Vf naoml Dubrrty.i l and a will ot iron tc polecat and hodgoh-ig are also forms of r squadsqaad ofof recruitsrecruit! n London. Dohertj was 156 Fifth Avenue. disobedient and drive him to think of »i«*rv<* of steel and a will of Iron to ise, but are ao tar "described" as “P*t it down re! 6 feet 3 in height, 158 Fifth Avenue. r tbe hourly few of dis- abuse, but are so far "tkeertbod” ms to Ur." The dretire, } W Stw YORK CITY, escape. bear up under tbe hourly fear of dis- be calledcalled respectivelyrespectively "stinking”"stinking" anandd towbomtbrboore and at that tlm j NEW YORK CITY, Horton W&A a pleoRant^ ffood looking covery That tunnel was mow than a 'thorny." The dormouse and ferret are the sergeant major large assortmentt ofof Graad Grand sadand UprightUpright g Hurton was a pleasant, gond looking days' wonder after discovery. I' "thorny. " Tbe dormouse and ferret are was (atnilUrfamiliar amiand ' "** •.' m man of about 40. He told me that he nine day*’ wonder after discovery. It used once as adjectives for wltbout etoppinic to Inquire, supposlnfr the man of about 40- He tdd me that he dng through clay, broken bricks, each usrvl ocre as adjective* for without rtoppimr lo inquire. should make tbi> best of it and hope f< was dug through clay, broken brick*, •py" and "fierce." The shrew gives • came through tb* open window, st height was ooly A should make tbe best of it and hope for at and the outer walL As "sleepy" and "fierce. " Tbe shrew gives a pardon afti-r four or five years, All i cement and tho outer JralL As meas- iame to a play, but is nevi pansed round to the side of tbe house fret 4. Os lb l* day a pardon after four «*■ five year*. All of ured by a civil engineer it was only iu name to a play, but is nevtr me® PIANOS. ns liked him and felt sorry for his mil ured by a civil engineer it was only ioned aa an animal; tbe mole i sodand dumpeddamped tbetbe loudlowl downdown throughthrough thtb*e us liked hint and felt sorry for hi* mis- ut of a perfectly tr tinned a* an animal; the mole i* me®, fortune, and eo it came about that he three inches out of a perfectly true line. tioned twice as being "blind;" tbe cellarcellar door.door. A fewfew day*days laterlater bebe camecame ie (resten improtcsMM bi half a ceo- fortune. and to it came about that be tiooed twice as being "blind;" the around and presented his bill to the oiviirr. waswas givengiven chargecharge ofof thethe lifeary.library. ThisThis Tito"he prisonprison wallwail waswas fourfour fortfeet thick,thick, -wildcat once as "sleeping by day;" the around and presented bis bill to tbe owner l^cel*b«t«l andand thothe foundationsfoundations laidlaid sevenseven footfeet deep.deep. wildcat c*m*c as "sleeping by day;” the ••Wby, I didn't older unj wood," ex was-was aa roomroom AOSO ftrtfoot longlong byby 20 20 feedf" BaldSsJd O gsai aad PUaos sotd hn cash or on ea*v been made by building on to a wing. Tbe rat and the mouse (being only the the innii nf the bouse, and looking up be "Head"Head upup there,there, ItIt waswas aa pleasant,pleasant, wellwell lightedlighted room,room, L domesticus) required no "obaerva- tbe inati of tbe boose, sod looking up be man!" culled be. and Editor Horton, who hail sole charge M.ion domesticus)" by the poe requiredt 8o thanot "observa-tbe above caughtcauKht sightslebt ofof tbethe parrot,parrot, whowho —WM uu UD man!" called b« coDcerordlr blinking ouo eye. "Well, 1 DohertyDoherty raisedraised Lbisi andand Editorwas al Horton,l alone whothere bail, ha soled & charge much tion" by the poet. Ho that tb* above roocrvurdly blinking nos eye. "Well, 1 h«ad iiUghtly. represents the total of Shakespeare's nat- brad siigbily. andeasie wasr positio all nalone than there,any o fbad tbe officials« much. repress® fa tbe total of Shakespeare's nat- know whowho itIt waa.wu. ItIt waawas thmtthat dd dA par-par . ural history with regard to all but sis Lod reaching up in to the cage he grab- “Up higher,r.str sir rf easierFor tw positiono years thimhe wrot anye of article the official*.s for hi s ural history with regard to all bat six rotl" and reaching a pinto the cage be grab of his British quadrupeds. The poet'i bed the unfortunate bird by the tall and Forpape twor fro yean*m prison he wrote, bat thearticle*n h£ for sol dhit it of hi* British quadrupeds. The port's bed tbe unfortunate bird by tbe tall and raised atcaio. Then ily "original" references to the weasel wrung It «ronrnl his head and banged It np paperand ha fromd littl prison,e or nnthin but &then to d ohe bu soldt tak ite ooly "original" reference* to the weasnl the sencesot major n. naged, by njimi e blunders. The bat Is mentioned agaiDM the side of the boone. andcare hadof th littlee library nr nothing. A priso ton do is buta home take, are blonder*. The bat is mentioned Then be took It In the back jmrd mod jt.ve on nis toes. 10 reach Doberty's chin, and __ree times as an actual animal—once careand thof etbo convict library.* ar eA a prison family ,is th a eh<*u«\ chil- three time* as an actual animal—ooce i toss over on tbe ash beap. The parrot, poked it higher, wtth tbe remark: wrongly, aa ;i migrant, like the swal- "That's bet'er. Don't let me see j anddren tbe of oooviot*the warden are, aa family,s it were the. Ever chil-y wrongly, as * migrant, like tb* swal- all intents and purposes dead, lay there ow, pursuing summer; once fancifully, bead down again.." drenprominen uf tbet prisonerwarden,, asespeciall It were.y if Everyhe is low, pursuing summer; once fancifully, «s tbe "rerpmouBe," out of whose By thm time everybody TO Interest*) The Witt Tailoring Co. prominentnot herded prisoner,-with tbe others•‘specially, is woif nhe Riv is - «a the "renuHmaa." out of wboae returned, and slowly gatberiaK bimsell For BBSUO, Chicago •ad'lai 'leathern" wings Titania's elves made seeing Doherty staring away above the 1 not berdrel with tbe other*, is atm giv- "Jeothm" wings Tilama's clrtm made ie mood upon bla feel. Then stral|rhi,_ grant major's bead, when • voice U w«* d«ji »t *.:•* t- w., 13 p. eenn a. nickname.nickname. AfterAfter a bitbit HortonHorton theirheir reats.coats, andand once,once, finely,finely, "ere"ere theth e ng out one Wg and then Ibe other he look above aald in a ricli brogu«: camecame toto be be knownlaiowi a* "Hend Line." and iat hath flown hia cloistered flight," as alway. > be bke this, 9 nil «] D zing the hour of Duncan's murder. of a d«d cat tbM was lyios on the otbe nujort" iu time his real name was almost for- side of the hrap. Then be reclaimed as h gotten.BL-tten. HisHis wife-wife gotgot a divorce,divorce, hishis outoot - The fox of course affords endless op- side of tb* brup. Thru be exclaimed as br 'Yen. sir." ruefullyruefnllT gase.1s>»d •*.oo ttbel remain* "Umpb! avSuSt eide friends ceased, to call cm him, and "Then I'll «;B side friend* censed to call on him, and lortnnities for metaphor and simile, WhatWhat didOld youyou QfdrrT" order? Effervescent, too. hebe waswas virtuallyvirtually deaddead u>to thothe world.world. AAss and Shakespeare's description o* it, as ior.for farfar asan 1I maidcould Judge,judge, thethe manman submittedsubmitted tbe fox of fable and tradition, could not TbeThe peculiarpeculiar ideaidea ofof puntobmrotpuDlsbment brldheld by1> ; £x!iiUntin?.„. appetizing.appe^ti zing, toto thethe inevitableinevitable withoutwithout a murmur,murmur, anandd surpassed.—Quarterly Review. Jine pareuU has never been better exempli [ant thethe thingthing toto buildbuild opup tha the it has ever since been a sore thought •*S»haITo"aled tbu in a ntory told b»WRk7.rn,by W.'H. leFano "Hello, Charier," I caid as I took the constitutionitution.. ; , with me that I mademade such a mistakestake inii he wtKxo tot coareas. tbethe IrishIrish author.author a-yeex-otd upon my kuee. •'Where'* your lundred pounds apiece and drawing motbrr?" airingsizing himhim upnp . SubsequentSubsequent eventsevent) a hundred pound* apiece and drawing J Kpeukln* of th# 1 provedproved thatthat hehe beganbegan plottingplotting fromfrom thtboe themin backbach toto tbethe library.library. OnOn thethe farfar TheTbe punkah,punkah, oror largelarge stationarystationary fanfab,, f*crieua|factional fight*fight ' L'p statn In ber room." e of the wall he carried his tunnel usedled byby nativenative andand English, residentsresidents »-V/ jT . whichwbicb wrewwere sprbs|ich a "What U she doingf Hires’S' R^werRwtb&r very first, aud we were to learn that he side of tb# wall herarrirel hi* tonuel six r regular feature i "PrlulDgand kinklnfcnp ber hair." was a man willing to take the most des- •t and then (tog upward. toi lower lower thethe temperaturetemperature ofof theirtheir apart-apart- i regular feature of was a man willing to toko the meat des- fret and then dog upward. enta, was first introduced in India nn- - .'W.V 1/fWlife loID thetb ecounty count "And Where's tlw giilf Wholesome an«Jand strengthening,strengthening, perate chanoeu to regain his liberty. HortonBorton waswas threwthree yearsyears andand threethree menta. waa first Introduced in India un- iHOneelWedin.fa perate chances to regain his liberty. •r Lord Cornwallis in 1791, and In r\. V O beoocullvedta.br pure blood, free from boils of Then*There wuawas livingliving inin thethe towntown inin months>nthfi diggingdigging hi*his wayway out,ont , andand among among der Lord Cornwall!* in 1791, and In gce« on tossy tbat pure blood, free from boils or whichwhich tbethe prisonprison waswas situatedsituated a youngyoung prisonson officialsofficials itit ha*has bre®been spokenspoken ofof aass thatiat countrycountry tbothe naia, Baia, oror pum.groom, alwaysalways just after cos o "Oh, she's up stain In her own ro Post Office Time Table. carbuncles.csirbiincles. GeneralGeneral goodgood healthhealth ladylady namednamed Calhoun.Calhono. SfioShe . dent of a local society which sent books Ho would leave the library, dc*«-od fo j \ ^ whic h bAWogkm.e witness- andand tractstracts toto thethe prisoner*. prisoners . SheShe used need toto hi*i tannrl,tunnel, creepcreep toto tbetbe extremeextreme endend andand Ooshie ofof tbrewthese flyfly fans,fans, belongingbelonging toto thetbe / . W which bs wit are. riizesout of ber hair."—Arkuuaw Trav Uu>aB—7.ilO and tt-SOi. *.-, 8.00 6.80 work away foT 6, 10 or 20 minutes and faharajab of Jung, was 80 beautiful ed from tbe oppo- xa a. 00 p. M. Package nmkes five gallons,' 95c I comecome Inin evciyevery HatSaturda unlayy afternoonafternoon atat 12 work sway for 6. 10 or *0 minutes and Maharajah of Jung, was *o beautiful V •«*site from ban kthe oppo- o'clock with somttbiug, sometimes hav- ben return, never knowing bat he mighl thatbat Itit Va*was sent sen t toto tbo the LoodcnLondon cxhlbi-exhibi - AUUVB—7.80, Kilt and 11.00 L M, I Kakl your druggist or grocei for it. - o'clock with something, son*-time* hav- then return, nere-r knowing but bo might on in 1851, where It excited nrach ad- river, he 4.30 and S.80 p. tL ing company and sometimes being alone. nd a prison official or three or four visit- tioa in I8A1, whore it excited much ad- j3 river,elderl ybe ra saw an Mn. Ighllfi^And how do you roe like no other. ing company and sometimes being alnoe. find a prism official nr three or four visit- liratiou. BoKMvnxa, Euttii, ato., M*m. If abe had books or tracts, tbe librarian orsors waitingwaiting forfoT him.him . AnyAny signalsignal hbee miration. /l ■*« ) escape having that odious Mr*. Cboap- If she biwl books or tracts, the librarian could have arranged would have done aing afire a young CLOSS— 7.80 a, M., and 4 80 r.u. received them or went with her to dis- could have arranged would have iloue RecentRi'-i-rit excavatino*excavations atat Nineveh,Nineveh, PerPer-- fellow ,,t t and twenty. Ever] xnm at your lovely little dinners? One r received them or went with her to dis- no good, as tbe sounding of the fellow of two or thrre and twenty. Every st yusir lovely little dinners’ One Ai — 8.40 i, M., 8.40 and «,l, . r. _ tribute them. Saturday afternoon was a him do guod. as tbv sounding uf tbe scpolls,epoliap , andand chwwhcree.leswhere havehave broughtbrought ttoc i h ruck him on tbe bead vis thathatt oneune' si obligedobliged toto InviteInvite hex.ber, youyou t mail for Trenton ud PMladel tribute them. Hat unlay afternoon wa» a ignal mnst mean discovery. His for. time be got near be struck him on the bead holiday with the prisoners—that is, all signal uiu-t ni.wu discovery. His for lightight manyy reprracntatioaa|

A •txrrt Is no longer • no-rrt when ] A ROMANCE OF SOUTH CHICAGO. A •rrrl U do longrr i . _. ' "Itdomn'pay," tald Vncl* Kbm, "t« b» CharlesCharles >1.M . Wilson,Wilson, w.j.TUSietos,W.J. TUNIS HAT, fcarthart r*r<.nfl yvmrj-mir confidentiac l (rloi _-S>n»«’driU*_»,„1 , 6-LlI<- JournalJournal *Q5k^p-_EbCTy1.l^*7ollpe~*~ <*""*• BBBoUtetMWcynM* There's not- MOVED! H* p»llt»* rrrtjlnlj saudropp". Athwart tbe dark mkdantvmn sky MOVED! , lj,.]i you mnv IIAVI' niinn'thing to a «aiii the drummer who'd been Charles H. Gill, | ng «ln-nw you mar burr his pocket dictionary for the last moon was riding cold and drear. It ahona _AtchU>n Globe. bU pock.. ItatoMTT lor Ik. k> MbIm. Carpenter or Builder, PBOM TASK Alb SOUTH Flour, Grain, he high.• •annuel# Kb (or the word "nsplnuorr,' 1 iipnn tbe haugbty fane of Oladys Oertrnde forglt .lat dab an. mob Su-Tithere was a dispute . Alice Ten. A* cold and dreary aatbe Estimate* furnished on all gnd font a guol >»hob white Kr.,,b.rf,i »„ »IIUo« k. .koold W| FEED, HAT, STRAW, |« fun. a bad Job of Ian' d lk h clasped her Icy l.aml—a malwan form . of work Jobbing prompt -Washington 8*ar amiZ”' *“* ^ '*"“ * ™'* *04 coo 1.T attended. •n Income of orer SlfS a "It ...1 .lo.pl, « toloMd™. |. wk„ I On.vmlh Chlawft-.r Fntt, TepOeke, "■““M.oCbkocuDioofc.eto^l, and il Hmal raiudrop* f SO* W«t Fwrtk «tr*et. ihlu-rw I 4l>at the young woman mad* a mistake." I bora jpoa Ita wings -Aod pr~lplBBd brr-lf ood -.k,«,.d •n by Fourte:n. Ana all Cfauntrr Produce. *nal»^-£S!-«< rWlBd enlighM TOO bora*. of roorar." ftrowieri lbs old man 1 Inchn is the >iu of each of TIm-tv are 1sign* "f growing < nllghb'U. VrHh I be Quran Annr chin. , „,.,)[ In tlii BUbOtUL fin.On e man...1.1 nli l , beaaltful Bbou«nphlc vtews of Ibt WHEREWHERE?? •tintbi-r in • llurli'ni suburban train t •NotjhH• .Not Ibalt momi.erenrng. oldold man man . Pb*She , nul a uke«," said L'ncJe Eben. "in payln too i liarUoi World's Fair in the White City S41 Bromdway. Mberdof. "An’Anyr iirarmark»«t *..ff lin|>r”»riiirnlimpnmoKBt al yoonn voinai *ho waa braking lo peeclpl I Tiiiir pirn*?" ' Su," n-|i]i.-d tin- oth. u.fite aH rww^ndrow, and II may may addadd thatthat -heshe wa* wan aoo sue- undah'!• notice in nddah people Dsh aio" Anfolioa—one third larger mini'll tin* other cramfulwmful . DonDon' tt allal lspunk Kpeak ata toucn. once ,but ba tf I'm | I undah la> notice '--• In- addah•---•• people< Dab ala’ TO PABE AVENDE AND • i BI- tittumrknof liunn>vi>nii*ntron-tuifjl., butliutth tbeiei m »o sense to git tin ober an pulllap upp dr weed*mi * ten times more desirable than all WW.. H.H . BROKAW,BROKAW. «r»'pletirv <>f h.iuncs gi.ing up."—Nt Ibw unknown nao' wbo lot bonrwhlpfMd gt.irar up -—k*w on Star#State Wim.KtrtTt. Obkwgu.Chicago, InIn July,July, I1803 ML . ||I t | 1»Star asoddab. b man'staaa's igyabden ttyabden."—Wasblngto Washingtonn other* published. X •nay bar. slipped your memory, but I Star.tar. rOUBTH 3TBEBT. CARPENTER, BUILDER AK«1M> mnnwhino Inallout IW>0BOO chicken*chicke barM’t- tonpxwn any of Iba particulara KoNo -milesmile I*It eo so genuinegennloe aaaa thatthat ofof tbethe bet,hen that «vn- nlimint outi’' ofof thetin 'stolen slot™ trainstral which,which, prrchrd[ierrh.il onon thethe fence,fence, watrhrawatches ththee J**yet." S. SHARKEY, Agent. i-1 nllnl ^tanw court* "llor*#whipped"Horsewhipped byby a a youngyoung woman.ironist ebV manman nextnext doordoor makingmaking bl.hl> .prlng spring garden.-garden.— S. SHARKEY. Agent. AID JOBBER. L He wants to rcooop, queriedneried thethe metallic metal Ik palmpaint agentaicent aa as be put Yookef*Yonkrm Suiwm.nStatesman . , IphU Ddgt-r. ona aa knowingknowing look.look. KrerTEvery girlgirl thlnkethink* berher lowerlover WIs aa hero btrouuti untili (I'POCKB •mlIwnw, X*. Ml Waal Prt*t St. , lu,.dlhal If enough "So,."Say, ■now».., lemme „||1*1 1 j-ou „.ho w,, a• dogdogdisbe data bee* atat themthem aaaa they ib»y areare walking walking »ey run get anything h aloagalong tbetbe rtreet.street.—Florid —Floridaa TiroesTimes-L'nIon Union.. Str<*t,[c«r. Tkird Btrwt WHO? ■* *“ on me, of oourwe. but it all came SeerreBer morall lat.1td doubtb ifif the b roundd donee d aboutabout throughthrough raymy beta*being sono et,|.lyl-s »hh andand^io woodd keeps a well Klecled stock of PlalnHeld, N. J. ■apply n mustard pla* looking,looking, youyou know know . Ca-hleenfCa*blerof aa lankbunk mademade kad to the eqnare thing lu good conduct. - low*love toto a a beautifulbeautiful girlgirl andand woo won berher heart, heart . Picayune QEO.GE0.W.B00KFELL0 W. E00KFELL0WW RtfM llerlliT fatherf.irlK-r failedfailed iuIn bUa.nl l.i/. and tbethe o^h er "HefJof""Heliol" ere/aimedexclaimed thetbe telegraphtelegraph editor.edltoi GrocerieGroceriess rodand frorisiots.Provisions. threwthrew berher over.over. HerHe r lorelove totum« raw Il to„,„„„ lUte. , "Here'••Here'ss a flrateUrafirst class articleart I el sfrom from Kentucky Kentucky ” ' and she yearned (or revenue. She heard he "Yo»®«u don'tdon't ray™J«I, wo."" respondedrenponded thetbe absent-abwnl CANNED GOOD?, BUTTER, THE OBOaXB. mindemindedd citycity editor.editor. "Who's"Who's gotgo ta a cork oork Canned good*, butter, cerew»"-Waahlngtonlington Btar.Star. Sir. Crawua -YoYonu wantwant toto marry marry mym i on irniD ml CHEESECHEESE ANDAM) EGGS.EGGS. The evening I arrived.-.I Inin Chicago (.Ni'iLVKnVo waas the nieceniece,, dodo you!your Why.Why, abesfae lala the tbe only only rela.reli a rather sickly night. dau. abe bad set for tbe•be littlelittle affair.affair. 1I put tiretire II harehave . CharleyCharley Hardup-IHardup-1 barebav yet tbe only nigh|htt onon flic, file, andand growngrow ConstantlyConstantly onon Hand.Hand. np at thethe TrcniootTi ••iiiunt andand afterafter suppersupper lottoo HEl * thoughtthought thatthat allall out. out, air.-Kaysir.—Bay mood’a.mood'«. npmii vbo cnultin't IHUKII were known t_ B. R. CAIN, walk." ThereThere lain nono placepLace likelike tbethe bornehome ofo fooe'a one1 HO and take a smile. ButBut ah.ah, ahah me? me! WhyWh y •Thlabis heartbroken,heartbroken, revengefulrevengeful girlgirl ei iwirlhran. —UalTeetoo News. thus dlfn-wuF Our talalee lais ooe one ofor lor*lore andand lintFint Ola®Class Attendance.Attendance. ;.s«mwr u TlroktmmBroka* AA Ga**), Cain}, Hotel Grenada portedpected toto find fln.l tbeth erecreaut recreant caablrrcashie w||r wit h ThisThis laix the the aeaaonseuon whenwhen tbetbe manman whowho baahas i It If the rain falls on Hotel Grenada ladylady,, of••( course."course," rackcackle ledd thethe paintpaint manman . the roofs or floor* below. CarpenterCarpenter andand Builder,Builder, '"AIJ' nii'i'niiil JiviliT K-ij-nIlmt (In- gl beenbeen atat peace peace ailal l winterwinter haahas aa fallingfallin( tint the root' or »<**• below. An anlmul .kub r Mft "Of"Of cnarae.i • .:i; .,• andand II waawas withwith aa lady- lady—n v "Mydarlinff/'criedthe lover then, "Ton if,fin difficul t HJ ulitnln «nJ aflcIlniatl withwith biahis bamhammock.—Atcbiso mock.-Atcbtaonv Globe.Globe, "My darling." cried tbe l IT17 GRANDVIFWGRANDVIEW AVE.AVE.,, ••dim. lilt to obtain and wifewife., youyou know.know. Yea.Yes .my m yw|f. wife u^dused t promised onoe that you'd be mine. V" North Avenus. lattiagfrie j.iirjK—T. ihn! Ih.- pri.-i-r Tbe man with an elastic alrp should go pfonslaed once that you’d ' travetravell withwith mi-me then.then. WrwmWe were laklntakin g . " loot and spurn me tbner Ob, KOBTHK0BTH P'^UICTIBLO.P'^AINFIXU). fill I- Be low nr. (fl,non rhc glraffi] D upupstainuaiingle'boiwd.-VonkeraStaua atalraala single bound.-Yuokrra States-- wand aloof and spurn me littlelittleHtroIl.andtbestreetwa stroll, and tbe street waas prettypretty ccle a are mine,mine, andi dl I aam thlnef CatimateaEitinain ckesrfallycheerfully famishedfurnijhed hiin all al l Tie nnwt Hotel Ii the eitr- ooff pedestrianspedestrians whenwhen aa youngyoung womanwoman c.ove i m with a aoornful eye. Tba gr.de* of work. took us. I hadn't caught night ot her yet Inherit tbe earth, for If* took ua. 1 hadn't caught sight of her plain they never coald get it in an j oi n grandeur rode the while. A peeler Ii now op*o for booking roosu, ante n she out with n rawhide and began to way.—Kate Field's Washington. a slippery place and fell about ahal' C. DICKISS05, PRACTICAL 0FT1CUS JOBBINGJOBBINO ANDAND REPAIRSREPAIRS du.l my jiMk.f I A duburbau paper, reporting a meeting oi The sinoke from distant chimney c. dickinson, mam optician the ouinDUtal rKl'trn-d ,real surpriarsurprise party.party. I wan once picked up a woman's dress reform league, MjVTbir 1 hadn't sense enough to fall-an AX SPgCIAI.Tr.SFXCZJaXTT. deep and deose and dark ju«t la Ins^lhk I4i142 >.rtkNrtHh IT1ms. eao. Jjn wjjun T. wniwi equal to this occasion." and brooded over all. She viewed him with 1 "Did"Did ahrHheaa aayy anyanytbinu? thing t ' asked tbe man A man never realizes bis worth until he ul eye. Sbe viewed him with two 1th the Queen Anne chin. Wh.'ii ;i Tiritli" 1ms brrn marrlc with Iba Queen ADM chll is sued for breach oi promise.—Tit-Biis. JOHJOHNN E.E .BEERBOWKK BEEKBOWEB, PropProp TINHIHG and FUBRAGE "Say."Say, DOW.now, kmlemtn mee telltell ;yo n that she did. A man cannot always be the same every- Go help thy mother making pica: thiw tvi-rks. KIIC l»-nins t.i wild Ii She bad an exclamation for every cut. She tbe ..hi cl.rili.-s«bo refuted tutu Ehe bad ao ndanntioa f where. So perbap* It i* eicoaable, nficr a HenryHenry F.F . Windham,Windham, WORK callecall*d I mame aa -heartleheart leasu Tillvillain, ' a 'perudiou* tunhii delivered an eloquent plea for a ver.nevrrshine. Tbe man wbobeti her.— Kchiwm Blobe, wretch' Hud a dozen other things w] ' * register as hui CITCITYY HOTEL,HOTEL, BP^TTHT T.ilriL.i^i- l.ns rv-;in<-1rr his dote and fltwS fault with the supper bia miner’mine!" out tb thatthat rawhide keptkept afterafter nm e like a swarm of wife ban prepared fur him.—Boston Tran- ExeuntEieunt oi •a.—Chicago THbuoe. PABPAggK AVI,ATX., OOIIMZB0011NEB SIOONDSB00NV STST bumblebee* chasing a fai script. HoteHotell ArlingtonArlington ThThe lift' of n draM suit is about lOvpai I got one lick on tbe neck which lasted ov. A Cnte Jn.tlt*. AlAnl kind*kinds etovestore work.work. Weil*Well* driven, driven , If ihr vuiin^ innii Is ran-fiil of it and dot 1 got one lick on tbe neck "Could"Could 11 m« >ee the the head bead ofo ftbe th ebouetV booser" the law of tbe village that all PLAlHTiKLDTLAlNTi tLD,, K.H.J J.. ran-fui <•/ It and d.ir> e month.month. Oh.Ob,nhenieantbuHiness,sbedid ab« mawnt I : Servant—Servaot- II don’tdon't aresee howhow yooTOD could could nilaamiss It.it . poop,pnmps aoppllcdmppiled Bidand repdirad. repaired. ml l.ml It I- any oneru- fatter falter thanlhan h«'ho la. in . A. -And the lady with your" neranta and organ grtpders ' And the lady with roc ThereThere waawas aa ebampagnachampagne suppersupper herehen last laat get a liconne before doing btMlncaa girl bag In if' H new• [w»« "The"The ladylady withwith me!me t I Sayay., now.now. lenmilemtn ui«ij i - I i.f.r Ocean. A First-clanFirst-class Familyjfamily Hotel'Hotel' •on nr but like a lasUu*t ymr'ayear's bird'sbird's noorals l night.-inter Oesan. One day a fat policeman, who had be__ . . KISTIEKINNEYT Ai. WILSON,WILSON, ullll yonyou thatthat am.vy wifewife mira n intointo aa hallwayhallway TheThe manman whowbo laIs takingtaking phosphorusphosphonu forfor the force about six months without doing anendd yvllad.yelled. 'Mnrderr'Unrderl' aan d I*—'- " 'spring•pring medicinemedicine lala tryingtrying toto matsmake himselfblmnell anything, concluded It wsitimf he For r—MK! aaa Transl«t SusMa. 9090 SomsrutSomeraet Straw.Street . JL yieth*nR! -.1.1i pnitrhrrprrachcr haalias lirrnbwn n|ipoli appoin " hroughlbrougbl tbethe pttlicepolice toto km y res 143 EAST FRONT ST. td ft whNk*kyy guugvr;mi*vr atat l*w.rtn.Poorin. pn.tmblyprobably .o a matchmatch forfor anyany oneone.—Bosto — Bostonn TranTranscript serine. . nomebody. Soon afterward along 143 EAST FRONT 8T. .hat surprised I couldn't even h She—RicheShe- Kicbcus havel.avc wlnga,wings, theythey w»y.say. HeHe-— Italian witb a performing bear. Steblea and KUliard* Atteeh*d AU work guaranteed BMlmatee freely gfeen tin? (tniiiinl 1 lit to the pure all things ai ibout tbe time a cop grabbed t n«l that•i> toTimes Uk* .pure all tiling* a about the time a cop grablwvl the girl'd* Yes.Tea. butbut itit la Is notnot untiluntil aa man I keen them J. T. VAIL. diarovrrvd that she bail made a great mis- that he la aaMl to "go up."—YiokaraSlalee "lltv yea gut yer llouueF" asked tbe po- i. T. VAIL. JBJuun snsay*. I ItIt Ui slucky lucky forfo rsome some m« m e take.take, andand sheshe fritfelt aoso colcut tipup about abc It that I Herman.liceman. RflfllReal EstateEstate andand lnsuranoalnsuranee thnt th-' lu*rI:iw againstagainst aulddcnuU'Ulti duaudwsn' lt ptpn really pitied her. Of course I "So.""No," -aidaald thethe exhibitorexhibitor ofof the the bear.bear. MANUFACTURER vul<> n |" u liy for shooting off out really pitied her. Of course 1 bad to ac- Lenaer—I am writing a new tank play MANUFACTURER l> nnlty f«w aluaxing off on* ceptya aniimia I ingk." feel still wniledo- partrt ofof tankU.nk admirably admimbly.-Ne —Neww YorkYork World.World. withIT b themIhera toto tbe the village village station station house,boose, be be cb»nc- -I IJO-VI.—I'hilwk-lphif— I’hllndrlphlnt IG-i. TliliiThis bI. rvinlWcntly r..n(l(l'.-nrly offcnxlnftYml | "Say. now, lemme tell you that she go in to pay one.—Atchjson Globe. ItalianItalian pleadedpleaded guilty,guilty, andand tbethe Judge Judge oDoff - THE CRESCERT HOTEL 1 go in to pay on..-Atchison Globa in CfUuprtiTIOI] fof..rr th.- the prise priiti 1..ff.-r.al offc-n-d for fn rth. th t didn't." replied thevictim. "That * where TheThe akynky la i sao so blue blue ata ttlila this eamn season of of thetb e eioualy gave him a hum severe and ■comb- COLLIERS-COLLIERS. RUDOLPHRUDOLPH SPIEGELSPIEGEL nisrrrllk J.rarnal. ch mistakes d . a power o' harm. It waa green with jeal- inglng lecturelecture oaon thethe enormityenormity ofof hlabis offense, offense , (Proprietor.}(Proprietor.) •ter h«'anl. >*■» gnwt man : perfectly proper and as ntraigbt as a coding by flulu* himn »:0.f 10 , tbetl full ax lent of Of •!! Undx. thetbe law.law. -,ou.70 ul 7S so—r^iM.Sowrnii-t W. .v«t>Sortfc ruuart*PUInBfW h- fur a month Hnd in holding tbe "coinci- imnia seems to be Incurable.incuruble, try to get TheTbe culpritculprit badbad aa lotlo tof o fsmall smal l changechange In 1 CHOICE WINES. LIQIOKS ftf.k Aiit'nto-fitt rfnU-rlng(^nUrlng thethe sanctumsanctumV— >— 1 position as night watchman.—Florida hla pocket, but bring mostly peunte. mod CHOICE WINES. LIQUORS John If eagle, have n littlitke w-*rkwurk h*.rv«Lore which—which— "E"K: i nickelsnickels Itit only only countedcounted upup to to $7ST.50 00. . ForFo ar ANDAND SEGARS.SEGARS. CUM in-'." Int.-rnijiutllrit(Tni])t.xl lhoI UP victim.victim, "l»ut'bu t 1 A inamwlmarried friendfriend tellstells nans lo In confldenewconfidence fewfew momentamoments tbethe JudgeJudge wanIn In a a quandary quaadar< HoagtantPsHoaglantPs SIS W. Fifth SI bat.- n «r<-a•!Ul ibwldial."—Bosto "—IV—i.inn CourierCourier . thatgat hahe would would muchmuch ratherrather paypay for for a a boa, bon - HeHe didn'tdidn't wantwant tolo send aend tbstin .fellow fellow toto Jail ja If pull «nwan*m ov»tji>v*T>- manmnn you j-.m inert inert tlo apologired to jour wife?" netet fortor hi*hi* wifewife thanthan undergoundergo thetbe martyr manyr- ooe•or yetyet loacIOM tbethe 110.f 10. I'rwuUyPresently aabrtun brightt Ideaidea SZFHESS lethlug." dom of picking out a bat fur hio.saJf.-lW timckHrnck him—abim—a happybappy solutionsolution ofof thetbe prob- prob- Ing M'M'II Wj*; pantly exclaimed tbe coincidencnc*e chap Boice,Boice, RunyonRunyon & Co Co AJL.. u.M. JlITKTOirBUKTOB Jt A BOW. SOS , as be got tip to leave the Hmoker. Tommy-Pa. what dora the paper mean FurnitureFurniture andand PianosPianos "All rl«bt, go ahead." when It raya “comment la nnnrrraaary market place and let him perform with bli UndertakersUndertaken andand EmEmbalmt batmenn adrlpbu, llecrvl "It has just occurred tome that sbe Mr. Flgg-ll mean# that tb. writer didn’t olOBise, but I'm not going t ' know what tosay — Tlt-Ulta. driva him o> FreighFreight.t TranksTrunks andand Baggage.Baggage . -Tragedy. •s think your- Charlotte—Oh.Charlotte—Oh, bowhow slipperyalipperT threet rock* o'sewa!* young man In a hiw, arr're! TahrTake aa goodgood boMbold of of mymy arm. i John, CARTAGECARTAGE • andjid Ifif 11 Blip slip boldhold OOon like like grimgrim draih.death, hutbu tIf i f u ud n BUI«™i-: J hnrrlung anight th* you slip.for goodneas' aaka lot BO.-Pnar- When Lawraea Barrett's daughter 1 j-.jiniu Low how d»vplr—howdvoply—how you tllpjoe goodotm- sake lat go IW married. Stuart Hobson tent a check for ortleeOfflee,, 161161 North North AvenueAvenue |S,C0O to the bridegroom. Minn Felicia Rob- A pretty girl can nsaally forfrive a mao COAL LUMBEB of mtmzi'mont upon hex A pretty girl can usually forglva a man son, who BUMded the wedding, conveyed ornoi or HILLBIDI .is utterance. Ho tuok^d for atari a k at her. but you wouldn't tblak the gift. Ago aoI'to'hrr/be to hear berr tellMi l tbethe folks ™lks about about ItI tafter attar w nets home. — Somervllle Journal "Felicia,"uldherfatberTipnn herrel A Lost Fee. she gets borne -Somerville Journal ''did you give him tbe cheek*" Mason'Mason'*s Materials,Materials , 4o^etc. , mrlng Jones' wife was awakened by a noise "Well,"Well I1 don't dou't car*.care. Tb*r*'eThere', ooeone advao advan - r room the other night, and when tag*ige lain havinghaving lowlow cwlings."ceilings." saidsaid Mrs.Mm OldOld-- 4*41 tolo flo 6c PukSwiM P BALLANTINE S ly yuur heartheart ti'llq you >>i-.' to Mm. Newhouse. "You can slap p in bed she s»W tbe doctor Man house to Mrs Nev.bouse. "You cao slap ,"li«t did be aayf" asked Robaoo. I loro you. Julia! wm| moaquIUwalosqultoesbetur."—Bosto- briUr.' -Boatoon CourkrCourier . ..J are now prepared with •nrUoeut CASH UAHIOT. Pointed shoes are well enoogb, but they [a didn't My anj-thii.il," replied BUas W« are sow prepared with eurtaoras towel tied around . s of tbe lego of the Point**! aboca are well enough, toot they Felicia, "but be shed team." facUitlaa,facilities, (kavrag(haviag pu>vbaa*dpurchased th.the uua*extnsi i shouldjould notnot lwhe tbe tbn only only good(rood polaUpoint* aa man ma n nrd* of Mean. A. D. Cook ft Bio.), t Dweuea.-Boston Transcript. "How long did be cryP" yard, of Mean A. D. Cook ft Bto.i .exclaimed: pu—rases—Boatoo Transcript. "Why, father, 1 didn't time him. I should promptlypromptly AUfill oilal l ordareOrdan and and anltcUsolicit your row p.p. : If fpeech Usilversod silence is golden, gt, - from Ihc apart If -prach la silver and alleuce la goldam ly huwever, that be Wepifully amlnnts." AT LOWEST PRICKB. It's..'s nono wonderwonder thatthat teopkpeople aonwtlmrasometimes purrapur»s "Fnlly a minute!" roared Robaon. "Why, their lips.—Philadelphia Record. BOICtt, ROTTTOK & 0. 106 PARK AVE. ome hack. Yot ••H-9-B-U,'' replied thedoctor, "you'll wake their lips.-Philadelphia Record. _ cried an hour after Id liifned III"—Chica- n-rnliHlofUThlni thepaiieiit. You hold tbe chloroform to go Record. his m»e while 1 lake bis lea off. I'm about r*mg Ibdauritwn ex- PACKER'PACKER’SS .f J»y|oy t*iN«-..vitalBiicowdwl byby . ^*r?ssg!> r,d*vl.Bded, mymy f.-nturv* f™turee | "How's tbe patient f" The Fair Purchaser—Oh, that do. Miav-nJ •wt oml avendun. ’ Mix .lonea merely na1d, "Come to b. .latter. I only want it fora bathing suit iu Idiot, and stop backing up the far anyway.—Chicago Hecord. Now, when rQu've made the bed*, John. Coal Delivered E FURNITURE "Graciotus"ciraciou... Maria."Maria," saidsaid thetbe doctor doctor aaas he W T FINE FURNITURE xl for nof h collecteollecledd hL*bu acAtierwl scattered seuse*.sense*, "do"do jo*iyou kknowm "Come.""Come." commandedcommanded thetbe plump plump damselda thought I was In tb*the hospitalhospital sawingnuwlng offoff a a will.ith tb.tbe blanched bleached hairhair . Laetcsocns his wife bolted KS?!!„ « noi„.No.se. •g that hail a compoundiponnd fracturvtTractaref Tberv'aThere's •CbarmedCharmed., I'mI'm sure."iure," rejoinedrejoined tbeth. lar- I tb** j raot a klta. I will make you out «d taw II."said the lamscape Boo (doubtfully)-But I want EiUs—ther look » party way off. Mrs. John Brown. '-\\"\l it pjwndi Kind *r 'hink 1'U ui* a daj off HoKo.. lS3SJLSTroUHTB1S3 SAST TOUSTB «TIT Mrs. Joh(8C0CSSO* TOn JOB* Bran.)Brown . (8C00UM* TO /offli Birno.) ^ • On win.] an I—Winglooking aat ItIt oror -Ye«, I know two men I thoroughly An EO flshln- i*t«.ji.]a tf> avhlnglon.-hintfin SUIT. ID the tola's they've raked the har off Cesspools, Vaults, etc., Cleaned* ^ Wbo'i the other on.r- Kinder tlJnk I'll take a day off Cesspools, Vaults, eta, Cleaned FoForr ChildrenChildren dnriepjduring thethe SummerSummer ^ tiHL 252 3hr Pe Cm.r 6*1 Cheaper. Cheap e oror partpart ofof mention, vocation, atat Mr.Mr. HenneryHennery Joora-Jonea-Saj Ray., MathlldylMathildy! IIff RocKvnrwROCZVXB'CT »chool.SCBOOL. them.hem chickenschickeua libbedllbbed nowadays,now«layfc dono colled enlled maonun eepkc*pt PriohPetah JackaooJack«m couldamid supplylapply hlanto Mn»icMono tadand initrnctioninstruction ifif deflirod.desired familykmlly withwith ipqHry.—Poek.poultry.—Pnek- ' APPLYAPFLT TOTO THTH*I SOUTH SECOND ST. A WeddtogW«ddl-K —«n iUmth .Heights. He l«l. H. MISSES PECK,PECK, rLAJNeiKLO, M. J. I am sure she woold not kneel

'•Hah' through the painted (!ui BATS TOD TUID 5d» •‘‘oniann llonea— An bow'a yer little Dobbin’sDobbin's CigarsCigars ****Mn -I,. loomin' Walter—Whit _ . . * Wlilu*—U»r.—Lor, MrMr .Honre. Bone-* , datda t foolfool RnbeJaya«d-Waal,Idon'tk»oww If MOT. TIT TBHL AUed, Jum!r d-no oewriy soar *»* i„ duff tci '-fc». whether foaat beef, veal or I CITCITYY GRAINGRALN & PRODUCEPRODUCE STORESTORE: HIIH dun.' try tor Kwaller her rulJjcr fasll. nauii^mmuu. |A fan Ua "Oil.Oh, ImcUn"madam," b.be npltod. replied, '-I'In „n an old ™railwa*»»y U...W,travelar. II knowknow illlhdall the clas s dbv '• !'••'• .i.s laIn tk.the flnt first d-kclua Ik.the pu paMen«er a behave rudelredd,y loto Diethe mood.guard. UIn a tb e Uilrf INSURANCE. “•rwrf."H KUordi U*»T>behave rudaljrudely toto Ifaathe paasen- l jiurt bet joo will MTW mar- E«"[»'.; loIn tk.the «ood"—wllksecond"—with oa bo. bow to hi* M

HATS IN THREE VARIETIES. BICTCLI «T0T9a> XtUilSTIKU DOWNS FOR SUMMER. AA tlanticTLANTIC CITYcity., Nn.. hj., **«d rend*» this: "I have used —Delegate—Delegates* fromtto* Flal-flePialafieldM LodgIx»dgee Cwurj F\ this: "I have used Ne.No. 4444 1I.. Oo.. O O.. F .F. pai pridhd a visi visitt las tlaat ulgti eightt wbtoo carriermrrtedd claclkjy pipeptpns i nla thei Itanr hat baus as u IsoD tbibee lodglodgee aatt KearneyKearney.. 'It Is «urprl»tng how unkind one's Amona ■ Dr.Dr. Deane'Deane’*s —A children's service will be held frkiKli nil bcoo ocowions," ninnrked the hnpur/lt linen. Seen at a little dis- a remindermlodfrr ootf tbItae joll Jollyy wa Wkjry in wblIn cwhich —A childrea s eervlee will be joung MM. Xililcm. 'It senna as If they the brararlr Itnra Bra. ra • UtU. dU-fllwPli n n IHHI inrwTHivuvr-vn »TI« 111 : BmisniBs; a nwui, ^MVIIIBI uwy on thetk»jy babadd passepa—add thtbae nigh to«bl.t Th e Tbaj In thethe CreecwotCrescent AvenuAveaoee ChnrcCharchb tomortomor-- really exmined wonderful Ingenuity to tuo*tance, tbtb>e hopuchoprachk UBora u en halra.4Utb.4p-« all tbe ap- piotnre hats, which recall tbe shapes of m | a* reorpW'*- for Ait rVrw.-m, or tooppraistopped aatt thtbae ContinentaCoatlaaatall Hote Hotell I laDyspepsiDyspepsia a PillPillss ro. jww morninmorningg aatt hal halff pas pestt tentea o'clock o'clock.. jnak e ihcmKlvn di««r»«ble at Umea, poaroooopearance ooff ao richxtcb thictbtrkk silk UUt,, an hbdd je jott i tItH r Joshua Reynold*; the fastastic nn- for Nkw.itNewark anendd sai—Idd tbathatt ther thene — tree nry TheTbe servicservicee wilwilll consiseowriett o off singingsieging,, re -ro-an d weddlogs saem to bring eb«m out In ponseme a al l thtb.e har bradd wearin wrarto*g an orald wash wrab-- d.loton* brtm Nrapo. ihhh to omj - m p< little sleep. for iBdJgHtion and nubborn codnip.iion.nnd •poualvesponsive readingsreadings aoaadd aa sermo scresoan h byy th thee ful l form." inxing propensitiepropeoHtkoa oaif anm ordinar ac4loovTy linen horo. rhratoto, wto. onooffrt lo good to—. I pl^ra B. little elaap. found them to work like a charm when all pastor, the BeT. Dr. Richards,from tne The range/ of color* Is exceedingly good, Three of tbe Century Boo riders this murmur of ayinpath* waa beard from Tb. rrara* ol colon to -xcrafftralj **4. oral lira aoall to] 00 whtoh aoy b. OMr tart. 1 Tbraa ol tba Ceniorj Ran tldeta tblaothe r remedies (iile worth portbralorlry of note ,ratto- for wheels. They said they were, required la Mrs. Jen kin. cosy little parlor . ttc. o fort which to worthy of bora ftw abeele. Tbej —Id Umj aere rrq.lrrtl' re troubles." WM. J. MOORE ings"for SabMtProv hfe 2.Schoo Tbsl offeringmissionar wlHy bellay tiftcrniMin. Somr of them looked a* If a great drawback to the ordinary linens to carry some kind of a bell, bnt aa no Cay afternoon. Pome of ibve*. looked as If* prat draw batch to tb. oifftoory lioraa _ ha J«* (laM no to carry eooa kind of a bell, bet aa no Contractor *ad Sulkier, Allan tic City. K.J. forwork . Ssbbaih School mieriorthcr —, too, had many frriev*nt«a of tbe «ort to the hardnem of the coloring. Great •piclal kind was mentioned, they go tbn,. loo. —>1 —i —N.—. rflh.ro. to the hontowra at Ibe ratortotE Otra. suitable support, bat fci*"< *n fllw- ap-rtal kind aaa meoUooed, they got work. tf (her <*HX1 to tell of them, bat Mrs. esre hss been taken, however, to pro- tn Isd description of anl artUlV home- the londest they could bay. —Thursday night, a stage load "If ibl.'Ttbns ha—mld th e toAfHi rMl Hi d ofprooreded than, . but Hi*core bra toco token, bewerer. to prre tba loodaet they conld bay. —Tburedey eight, a stage load XIUrM MO t— fl-.ir rad —rare** duce thane linen* in the most becoming; Tair within tbsiUoh <* aij. L. 8. Darling and 0. Maltby, wbo vounjs people wbo bad been to the •Mr. Nlbleta, as sonic .if you know, U •tora•hade* tb—. Tb llonrae new materialo Ura lmora Is 8 7taoomlo* inches U 8. Derllog and 0. HaltOJ. * vowng people who bad been to the_ Ter-Mr. j sh Xlblru.y man, an— d—• BO alra olM toowvr eh~«, we of H homemade support, vrturb can wore to cbeck | tbe Century Bon nder* arXT turnTHI vat.WAY . EpwortEpworthn LeaguLeagaee ConvprjtioCoovcoiloan aatt Woo Woodd -^rahl—onool torato*wide, an d Theit I socw quit oralcrlol« mfifdfmtl lo y17 .sob- locbra; ■era to cheek ■ tba Cantery Ken ndera bridge, drove np Madison avenoe ta bring recognised aa a newJy manied Con. wide, rant It I. -lotto raSctcoUy rato l» •anilj and cheaply otaatnunad, U a at Scotch Plains tbis morning, did bridge, drove up Madieoe svaoB* Upi e •.kat we notthe— ra o f nnnus woI, ——rVOn any ne—a-w sUntial to make op •well •without any loan box complexly c^eml « at Scotch Heine tbla moron*, did not —Franklin—Franklin CounciCouncill wilwilll ?goo Tuesda y Front street and instead of to ruing pl. ra— ra. aotthrr ol — »ora nmj nonrtootlol to tortto op woll wilbort oar doAt soBO-. TheTheyy wer waree tol laidd th tbae wheel wheelmen! Front street and instead of loralagclothe s when we alerted off on oar wed- lining. would past through the place at 6: niglilitt toto PertPenhh AmboAmboyy t oto visi visitt th thee Con Coen-n toward s either Grove or ' Somerset elotlno whrt — —TOd off on oar —*1-lining. •oald pa- ibroagb the place at «*> towards either Grove or Somersetdin g Journc-r. Evm our gl tbe brook When be Recovered his tobefound'the real butcher blue, and athatn boa 'beyr earlier bad .gone through orar ballwil l hare a iawn party and festival mistake he almost upset his stage to be found tb* real botcher Use. and will have a lava pen v and festival onmistake be almost unset why this mott attractive mntfrial need aa boor earlier theirtbeir groundgroundss ooan JulJnljy 4 4.. turning around In tha/darkncM. Tb-s:e ••We were married at nocWWtod ataMsd why this moat attractive material need J. J. Lyocb. of West Sixth street, younturningg peopl arooade wer loe frothem darkML Betbtl. off on im afternoon train bound for Sew be reminded of Its disagreeable, extrac- J. J. I.jnrb. of Want 8t»b atroet,—Tb e Catholifc Voting Hen's Lyreum bs reminded of Ita dlaagrsrobls extrac- hubaa purchasepnrchaaatld aa SyracusRyraca—e wheel wheel.. T bToe —The Galbollc Young Mn i Lyceum young people > from*“ Mi BetheL York. Tha parlor ear was crowded, and tiontion trvbet&by bringK labelelabeledd •"butche’’butobsrr blue bine’*" machinemachine Ilas vereeryy lighlightt an andd Isla iniend intendede areare arrangingarranging fo°rr aa SampeSamperr Night'Night'ss Mr. Klbleta oongmtulatpd hlmaclf on k»r- wbc-nwhen bbyy anothean«hcrr namnamee 'twxml ’twouldd soun anundd onlonlyy foforr ththee fastesfaeleelt ridersrider*. festivalfestival toto bbee givegivenn a att to toee cludobb hons ho*mee LYNCHINLYNCHINGG IINN MARYLANMARYLANDD tng aecurod anta la adrauov Jmt aa tbe moremore sweenrertt tlaf a a mattem*K«rr fo trwe conjecture rofijertorc.. onon Jnlj.1 niy It11.. train waa about to •Hurt tbe porter brought For children's drsKsea and shirts a third J. 3. Lynch.of the Plain Oeld Lycei I In Dla Call. For children's drrrora sod shirts a third 1. J. Lynch,of the Plalndeld Lycaaa —Tbe reason tbe Diocesan Field Dai ;#aie, ot«i»»4 i In to IM a lather large box of flowers. I light make of linen is to be recommend- Cyclera, has recoTered from tne HO —The reason tba Diocesan Field Day knew it contained flowera. ftir tho nariM'a light make of linen Is to be recommrod- Cycler*, h— recorded from Ibh ec. ed very strongly. Thin may be procured cideot be had near WeetfleM last Son- lais ttoo bbee helheldd inIn Newar Newarkk thi tbias yea yearr In la. MS.. -. niune waa on tbo lid. 1 put the. box down rid cart he bed near WtatMd teat Ben fc— !>• iedn blueverys omstrongly.l varionnothc This rmay bxies be, a procured pretty day, ID which be was thrown from his atead of In Plalndeld. Is thai a park In Enop, the onlnrwl man wbo beside me—not for theworld would I ban dav, la Wblcn be ,brown from hU r.ead of to Ptalofleld. la lbat a park In brridey—n<* U browiin bine#) bein andg vurfoosinclude otherd in loom, the rang a preffjre of FATOKm VTTLKS. bicyclbicyclee bbyy aa dogdog.. BUee wa waas rulin ridingg alon alongg thattha i citcityy wawaas securesecuredd frefreee o fof expense expense. stLgatar and tha one who | worn Eawerm on tbai tosssricu. occaitlon , forfor thetheyy brown being Included in Ibe qalu last wben a dog ra —On tbe Manhattan Alleys last Sheriff Ednn) Carver • terrible limb might have nrt metal attention, yon know. colors. These materials are all made in ditioo of strings. The inevitable Mil finite I—t when e dog —Obran tba Manhattan Alleys laaSheriff Bdward Ca rr*, • terrJMs slashmightB y andji harey I i Ingnn to wonder wbo H waa colors. Thro© materials are all sarnie Inha s ite osnal place on the. list, yet it in from of bis bicycle. He struck tb light tbe best bowlers of tbe I'otier wllhwith aa razorminrr afteaft*rr h -b* ba hadd nmrl y been fa^t colors tuiiy and are handmade by In front of hla bicycle. He atrock thenight tba beat bowler* of ibe Pouer who had boon ao attentive and decided fastthe Iriscolorsh peaoantryonly and. Foarer handmadeskirts and byin many instances more elaborate! animal smidsblp and was thrown to th and Scott Press Works snSered an ig kfbeaten toto deathdeath., waW* (hoUott V >t deat h in his srsri animal amtdablp and waa thrown to theand Scott Press Works to flared ao Ig-cel l aa be lay chained to (h» floor abont 1 that I wuul.1 antte the ribbon with which com-.the ,Irish tenni npeasantry. and boatin gFor dresse skirtss an d andtrimmed , than the regulation at ground bruising bis left sbonlder toi and out Jumped a Cupid abont 13 locbea adorn our persons on great occasions, Tba dog waa unlnjor-d and the lawteamtea m becominbecomingg unmanageablno manageablee anandd rurua-i Dahlia. U Cbarle. Mi adornwhile ioott woul pnonad equall any adapgreatt itsel ooraaioos.f to ula r color*. A large rush green strav to, anUI<1d aideHdrts wit withh olbt dothh as mlandsom fawtoimrae •eea orblm wasaclnb ofdosi in tb onon WednotdBWcdueodayr nightal|bt. Kemp, being tt hlgb, holding an arrow lrlilt.h pierced two while it woo Id Kjnally adapt itself b» »d expensive or as handsonl* and in- aeeodistance of .him a— a club of anal In thfning'n g a sliorabortt distancedistance. No one w leader, waa corflneU .a i Urge red bcartat Yoa can Imagine our the needs of the -woman wbo yearn* for tut is trimmed with a soft crumple ■id -xprarair. to ra faaratoom raid in dlutaoee. bait.in, honorl Tbe whole car guffawed aa with athe washin Bredag ofte atbo gow womann ot rob wboe de enjunbreyearns for- gree n bow and field fknvera. A TIT Uxpooslva as ooe may droirv^ths 1ml- The PlaioQeld Cyclers will have —Resident* of Caritoo avenoe wbo Jailer Dry-ins <"a> tokened by »n one accord, and all tyra were Immediately a 'washing attractiv etea appearance gown or .robe de chainbreFrench ? black hat is adorned wit mtioo of china silk giriuj* maSrrio) The Helndeld Cyclara will her# ■ —Kemdenthor Carl too areooe who one accord, and all eyre Frencby black hat is adorned wi costs but a trifle, hod thfi i« really ran next Wednesday oigot to Rabwa own valuable dogs are kept on theon. calling bli name, and OD going to tl fisedfixed uponupon usus.. TToo ad addd to to th etho unpleeuant unpleasant-- of attractive appearance. velvety wide open begonias In the dil that costs hut a trifle, and thf* l* really ran next Wedneodey night to Rabwey »o valuable dogs are kept «m snd c The gnlntva cotton*, so long need for velvety wide open begrotias in th© dif rfry handsome. Tba tap W covered where they will be entertained by on aozioos seat by some one who throws door « met by l wo an • ness• thothe boboxa wawasa fille Riledd wit withh orang orangee blua bias-- The gnlat'-n m cottons, ao long ased forf>>~Ti t colors of dark damask, pale pin) handsome. Thu lop fe covered where they will be entertained by oneixtous seat by some ooe wbo throws ■ u, which fell on allaidca. children e Bailor units, are this season fo~mt colon of dark damask, pale pink. or me bowling clabe of th« poisoned bones in the different door- had a prisoner. A* be opened the door son-, which fell on all.skies. children’s sailor *olu. are this seasont y white and rose color set aboi nootbly, wbile arouna the Ijap of the or the bowling elntm of polaowedthat bones In Ibe different doorth « mob ni»hed into tba ball Dryden. How was it arranged? Ob, very aim- added to the list of fabrics for adults , J whit© and rose onlor set about Ably, while around1 the ft* of the place. yards. One/man's dog is paralysed •How was It arrang'd( Oh, vrvy rim-aided to tb© list of fabrics for adults MdMllles isis aa doubldoublee ruflli. rnflfc,, witb with-' toons loot** cu rutt place. rarxJs. One -mail’s dog is paralysedwit h Sheriff Sterling and an attendant ply. Tbe little god of lo*« WH atucbed and. are being made Dp into gowns for 1 •ooetteaa—tiro.. UnnaturaUnnaturall blac blackk flowei fiowrn• the ruffl" throogh which a han-:h In the bo*.* The ribboni n narrow Ptripw* of white, alternating andand aalthough] though blacblackk IsIs introduce Introducedd i nIn a! al Bd in long bow^ in otae corilfeir. the foot or a bill, while coasting, agali th* kef* of tbe Jail, and beloSJ rtfutttl, loonened, of ceune be jumped out. JnM Id narrow atrtpro of white, allcrnatiag tied in long bows in due cordir. tba loot of a bill, white eoeeUng, againBarns,Barns , ofof CentraCentrall avenueavenue,, wawass foolinfoolingg tbs keys of tbe Mil. and t-lnff refund, withwith bineblue., ri.ilred., brown-obrown r orblack black,, aa d aadmostmoa t evereveryy babatt itit lais accomplishe amunpltahadd wit wlOi{ Below tbe double mfil.- tlA materi*] in a harry. He hired a wbeel trotn .boot the crape arbor at bis home, he thethsyy batter*haltered* tb* doot down. thinthinkk ooff ththae troubl tronbtoe an andd Ingenuit Ingenuityy dis -dis-als o in wilirt colon. lace, ribbon or letted net. Below the double raffle thj material In a harry. He hired e wheel iron•boat tbs rrape arbor at bio home, be ptoyvd In arranetnn; It) Poor Mr. Nlblet* also in solid culcss. lace. Hbba or Jetted act. fu]]«loi Rogers vemerdaj. and went to West- ilBsed his hold and fell to tbe gronod, TheyThey aunagaini n askenakedd fotoer th tbae key k*ya* to tbtoe theplayed In arranging It! Poor Mr. Mbtota A pretty example described in Is failed or gathered. *rhl^ a btiin strip Roger* i trdey, and went to Went-(stated his bold and fell to the grouod,cell , and «!.-> demanded that Kemp be turned porfwtly ciimeon, and I bluabed ThThee oldold fashionefa-hiooodd (trasgrtkaas clot clothh o nrr line linenn A pretty exaiupls drorribed la therf the cov .. field, wiiile coasting on a hill, wntcb ireaktng bis ten arm near bis elbow. evils sod also demanded that Kemp bsturned perfectly crimson, and 1 hlusbrd New York Sun is of fancy black »t. ttbe covering material Torfti© (be bot- Dell WhileW meeting on a hill, whichbreaking hla left arm ocar bla elbowpointe d out ta them. threatening to kill to tbe routa of my hair. The whole car ball-tottiste. ofof palepxlc ec .|.«.-k and belt of nils RRen, flowers in a deeps* shad*. It is t® p-w- A doson memb-ra of the Y. H C. u>A. a small assemblage al tbe corner of Jailer'* private room, and - visit to New York until tbe next day. by a velvet stock ami belt uf nile green,sibl e to sar which color la most prefer ptouldild bbee removeremovedd f*o fromm itit *fae ftrhsun bein beingg had a pleasant run last nlgbt to West- ivtone aad West Second street, stairs In 'be foilvr’a prirate room, andoar rlri* to New York until tutijnnisetiii(i-ii-;--• blue,blue, golrlegoldenn browbrownn <> orr pink pink.. sl bis to say which color Is most prirfar- bad a idea—ut ran teat night to W—t- tooe and West 8ecood street, afterafter a• thoroug(homogbh •farcae«rrSb foun laaadd th erbv keya keys,, 'i Bent it? WhyWhy. , IIi t waswu toto my brother red. for all color, are worn on haU, Ih kmtllled•Hli.it witwithh watematerr <* b*de upatslrs. throw Dimity gowns axe again in order, asstrongex t shades being mingled aooorn un. ore to be changed to.v»i trtidd soilin soilingg Westfield and tbe return was made somewhat late ID patting in bis appear- the d Indebted Tor that little aurprlse. Bat let are thaee ot pique SWISH and organdie [ stroogest ahadro being mingled accord- Wer:field and the return waa somewhat late fa pal Ung in bia a m tbe due and riddlriddledle tbe umurderer'sr are (hose of plqoe swim and organdieIn g to taste. So it in safe to choose tha or wetting the dainty rluth ctver. - Wllbont accident. ance and many of tbe people bad gone body with bnlleU, abont Qfty •hol« b them beware—I shall get even with them mTuiIinK. Very effective piques have ing to taste. Bo it Is safe to cboosa thator wetting the dainty cloth c^vsr. without accident anoe and many of the people ba< body with bullets, about fifty shots bring mas I ins. Very effective piques havewhic h ia most becoming. Tbe place at Garwood known as the borneborne whenwhen bbee arrivedarrived.. B4 • somehow wben tbuir turn comes."—Kx- ribbnlribbed utripr* tripe#a ooff (lardarkk bln bloc« an andd whit whitee which Is moot becoming. Tbn place at Garwood known aa the ws only a quarter of an inch wide. These ThThee latestlatest thinthingg inla leghorleghornn hat hatss Ha tha* ••Wheelman"Wheelman' sa RestHeat''" wilwilll soo eoonn b ebe a — YESTERDAY'SYESTERDAY'S BASEBALBASEBALLL GAMEGAMESS only a quarter of an inch wide. Tb**© sort of the past Tbe Sheriff bas • ax©are madmadee witwithh aa roun roundd wai waistn jacke Jackett an dandtheth e appearanceappearance ooff aa crow crownn al l allright right,, WanWtahh a buncbunchh ooff aAparaKtusiporogvi;; wo putt in in a a eort of the put The Sheriff Du aold PERSONALIAPERSONALIA deep volant, cut circular and open up bat on close Inspection yoa find that tit thetbe propertpropertyy ttoo CC.. AA.. Smith Smith,, of ofW i Went- A farmer hired a man to help work the deep volant, cut circular ami open npbut on clous inspection you find chat the saucepatun-pann witwithh boilinboiliggg wntiy wstift;- le tlet boi lboil Said.field. MrHr.. HuberHuber,, wb whoo wa waas proprieto prop'letorr 8. E. Bose,Boss, ooff FronFrontt streetstreet,, i s is At_. Philadelphia-ClevelandPhiladelphia—Cleveland., t,4. PoiUPhils-- HITS One tummer day when labor waa thtbee backback.. ThThee ope openn fronts fronts hav havee th Ihee tev rev- ttO>top isia gonegeos., leavinWingg th thee hai hairr exposed expound.. gentlyit ly farfor halhalff aann hoarhour.. TafTafee fro fromm tb *ths of the place, is oniler bonds on several lowly recovering from bis illness. delpbtkdelphia., 11.. AAit BrooklyBrooklynn — — Brooklyn Brookir"., * ; A or scarce the two were Mowing la the er»ers anandd sailoMailerr colla dollarr no noww in Invogue vogue,, ter, cut off the top* and -Mi aside, of the place, la ODder booda on —varal•lowly recovering from Ola illness Pitubarg, 1. At K«w York-K'ew York, with an extra white pique collar buf~ charges ol selling liquor without ..Rev. Arthur Crane occupies Rev. Pittsburg, 1 At New York-New York. ild, and several larks dew up. with an extra white pique collar but- •it B quart of neVjnilk 6h to boii chargoa ol aelllog liquor wtlboot .Rev, Arlbor Craae oeeopiea Rev 8; Chicago,Chicago, ft0. AAtt Baltimore—BaltimoreBaltimorv-Baltimore.. "Look at those big ennes," said tbe toned on inviHibly. Piqoe blaEerft, cut Tb©The ModeModernm PrUoillPriscillaa call©allss attattentionc license, lie will go au; of business. Jr. Yerkes pnlplt tomorrow morning. 14; LouiaTllle, 9- At Boston—BoMon, 12; toned cm invisible. Pique biurets, cut FromreH the asparagu s atalk a "ibroug h a . Ucenae. Hn will go out ol boeloe—. Dr. Yerkes pulpit tomorrow moroiDg. •; Louisville, t At Boston—Boston, 1*.hire d man. abortabort anandd fulfulll iiini th tbee back back,, butto buttonn onl onlyy toto thth#e handsomhandsomee patterpatternn know knownn a aas Gre Ori-- oolander and add tq the miiit; thicken .. E Connors and J. Klley are 8uSt. LoiiinLoula., A• AAtt WaabiQBton-Wathins Washington—Washing- cian netting. Two mmhea of rliflKren eolmnder and odd to the milk; thicken TheTbe MerceMercerr CountCountyy WheelmeWheelmann werwaree ..E Cocoon* and J. KUey Mfcare, 9; Cincinnati. «. oooeonce onon Chthee bustboat,, aarem rounde roundedd belo beloww to Coel an netting Two mashes of differentWitWith h a tahlespoonful of bnlW and 1 so anztoDfi to have tbe greatest no spendingpending twtwoo weekweekss IDIn BrooklyBrooklynn wit withh •O*. fc C.nclfjoe'l. « larks," replied tbe fanner, aamewha* sur- show a vest or shirt and have a notched slueaise araroe necessarnecessaryy foforr th thee pattern pattern.. Fo rFor ao aoxloot to have Uta great—t cam rsasaylesnta «<*•• Umn. prtacd. abnw a vest ,r shirt and have a notched tablecpoanfnlj of fioirr rabbo^ together. b«r of tbe Century Ran touigfi t tbat relatives. oollnr htitrhed near the edge. Curved th©the smallersmaller ooff ththee tw twoo meshe meohr*s selpnu^dit Ad d the asparagaa tops, sAut>» with ber of ten Centery Kan tonight that it At.. AIleniown(lOtnDingB)AlleB'owa (10 lDnlng*>—— Haileton Hacleton.. 5 ;h; "If jou don't aa; they are rain-i I'll collar stitched ne*r the edge. Curvedstee l knitting need)* No, 9, and for th assisaaalatt IInn bringinbringingg evereveryy mamann througthroughh J. PostierPostier,, ooff SomerteSomersett streetstreet,, wilwilll Allentown. 4. At Potuvllle— Pottnville, knock off work right now," aald tbo hired slitslit pocketspockeletst are an ^^idea. •U.1 kolulUK to»to *,9,todl»U» salt and pepper and S ' aann ambulancam balancee corpcorpas wawus formedformed,, con - bee marriemarriedd ooon JnnJnnee 2 211 t oto His Misss Schnei Hcbnei-- T ; Harrikhurg. 1. At KtsdiDg-Keadiug, r«» tora sisllug oi iiaif a rk Tiiiits, makek sI I a bett* dishcloth wheel* and a goodly supply of arnica •idresMdresetss tbthee EuEastt ThirThirdd Stree Streett Missio Missionn At HpringUeld — nial. in a lesson. In»t*ad of taking one point Turk Times, makre a bettffP dishcloth Extra wheels were shipped to several in a leroon. Instead of taking ooe point • mi no cloth at all, but awlAak broom. Exitscities owbeelan toe route were, toahlpiwd be nee dto In —reralcase tomorrowtomorro w nightnlgbt.. "Yes," mid the farmer, ''I sea now thai anandd makinmakingg iitt perfectlperfectlyy clea clearr t oto tb thee pu pu-- than no cloth at all. but awMsk broom. cities on urn route, to be need In case they ate cranes, but they are not big pil, they confused the Jatterwith a mul- ThThee practicprerlio#e ooff uidiosiagg ananyy sli dfdl rag rug., a nan of a break down. . .MMr.r anandd MrsMrs.. GeoUeo.. a S. WbiUockWbiUock,, pil. they cuofutwd the latter with a mul- old etockiiiK cut opeb, whicfav is a tndi- . of a break down. 9i.u:». Md., J'mr 0.—Stephen Archer, »]>«•*. They are onij half grown titude of details, and the oonsn]neDoe old stocking cut opre. which is s tredi off WestWest SeconSecondd streetstreet,, araree visitin vlsiUngg Rklaib. Ml. J UBS ®t titude of details, and tbe cunwqoctHV dual country cloth, or niij sunilar friendsriends Inin EilxabetbBttfifitMth.. K*statt-vtataa tnavurttreasurerr atjhodd ex-confrre*aman•> , waswas thatthat ththee pupipupill dididd not'.in no*, glog intelli in trill- ttonal country cloth, or W\y tirpilar arrired from the Baltimore city hcapital Tbe hired map waa wittsflrd with thi. gently and well, writes Perlee V. Oer- thingling iinn sinksinkss iiss wel welll knowujt known oho b eh© fool fool-- KOTO. .. Dr. II. K. Carroll will address the arrired from (hr Baltimore city hospital gently and well, writes Perl©# V. fier- UIKAABT hOTTa. Dr. H. K- Carroll will address the f. HI* condition ban Improved con- ooncesulon. Some monLha afterward, the vis in Tbe Etude. He Bays: ish.h. BitBitsa wea wearr of ottf an andd betfm betina*e adde addedd Godey'8 Magazine for Jane is rieauti- iholars orGraoe M. E. Sunday School hired man (till being In the employment via in The Etnde. lie says: ogs to tho drain Ptpo*. ll/i had, those of aoane nifwh, loosely ful lu Illustration and brilliant la con-tomorrow afternoon. tbs bospiul Mr Are ber had day a* he poured out a glass of water: en using the Manon "Touch and Tech- b© had. those of OJar*© mCsh, loosely tents. Tbe Baroness Allied Salvador, ..Mr. Dillon, or East Front street, ers using the Mason •'Touch and Tech- bitted from a timtly wov ooul Wednesday. former homeatead haa paaaed Into tha replied ths hind num. can be kept devitalized, one would bet- is very much better. Brins* a short, article on tbe Paria. Salon of 1894 with •mee huioestead haa passed Into the cau be kept devitalised, ooe would bet- ibny one, nod a trial wi§ show it* article oa ibe Peris Balou of 1894 wlib ..The funeral of Mrs. F. W. Grey, ba.nda of bit lurstlei to partly reimburm ter l"ave the tiro finger exerciae alone, stubby one, and a trial wit) .how lu many illustrations of tbe artists and of HillsidTbe funerale avenue of, wilMrs.l occu Fr tomorroW Grey.w hand* of hit turatlM to partly trim bum .T your realgnattoo, for I don't want ter 1-ave tho two finger exercise alone, superiority. To sdrape tin- bottom of many Illustrations of Ibe artists andof Hillside evehoe, wlU oochr tomorrow L lor th* money tb*y wen compellta tmdrr your rcoignatlon. for 1 don’t want ax it may be productive of more harm QMICIAF jrcrmro FATTXKN. superiority. To "drape tbs-bottom of their work. alternoon at two o'elock. ,.«y tb* itate In bU twhalf. Mm any offensive partisan* about tbe place." a* it may be productive of more harm aaacepajn and pott there if'nothing K> their work. pay lb« .(ate In hi. behalf. Mrsany off rosier partisan* about tho place” than good, owing io the fact that the ler 4 wooden needle. No. 0, or, s*d po«4 there l# nothing so Tbe serial Is a Story of Munich lire two o'clock. Archer, barself and two daugbtera, have The hired man knew very well that he than good, owing to the fact that tb* wd. The wire cloth is not so cl«uilr. Tbe serial la a story of Munich life Afinonncetnent is made o( tbe en- Archer, hsravlf and two daugblen. ha»e rory well (has hv contracted muscles are exceedingly li*- • good. The wire cloth Is nut so cleanly. Called Obance,by Leon Mead, and Fred- cwnent is made of tbe en- inc* reaided at a cottage on tha outaktrta couldn't get another attuaMon at tbe- time contracted mosclcs are exceedingly lia- bitter, a fiat bone mean. Bins of food will g*t in inj < (nterstiroa Called Cbknee,by Loon Mead, and Fredgagemen t of HIM Tina Smith, of Man- it Belalrresided. _^___ at a_ cottage_^ on_ tba outskirts of the year, so he taated tbe water and Btrain*. encherick WW.. SewarSewardd coaiinoestti continue* thee recollec reeollcc- gagemeat of Misa Tina Health, of Man- ble~ —to -r strains. . abou.boatBimiiLt aa. "thirLUUthirddU oUAoff anH Irai. inc> '" InchhII iLJn ' TInwifthT width.. and will not easily get nut. 1 ut nothing ninugg avenneavenue,, ttoo HurrHarryy UmrlsenUarlacu,, o f oftbi ibiss cheerfully Indotted tbe admlnlnratlon, OneOne teacheteacherr hahadd beeberon playin playingg fo r farMoun t upon the stirrup mring any tions of bis father ID Sewird's Wssi saying; Mount upon tb© stirrup string say ©vemcling s long to a whlak. Uo'ti It under lions of bla father la Seward’s Westcity . yearsyea™ witwithh nonott onlonlyy th Ihee forearm forearm,, bn tbut I ,b« of stitehes. FiMtTrow, u , whisk. Ho* it under IndiIndiaa CruiseCruise.. AlAtl thesI thesee ar eare pr oprofusely fusel j dtj. DIHVIR._ RVM . JobsJnnefl.-A 9 —A . paaavBgvr train on -Of course It'i beer, but lthaan't got numbernnB of stitebea First row. plainCheth e faucefaucett foforr aa momenmomentt afte A^terr u«in(t using,. ..Frank Wjckoff, or West Eigbtb thethe uppeupperr arArmm toto th tb©e shouldeshoulderr a s asrigi rigidd nestingnettiaa ; witwithh tbtheo larglargee mesh meah.. SeoonBwrit Illustrated . TbThee shor shortt storie storiess ar eare b yby Prank Wjekoff, of W oat Eighththtba * ColoradoColorado CentraCentrall roaroodd w«w*aa wrecke wreckedd muc h body to It." as Iron. He had been studying all the aaandd iItt isIs qaioklquicklyy an d andtboronghl thoroughlyy JohnJobn HobbertonHabbertoo,, RotRosee HawthornHawthorne* street , bas retorned home from an ex- __ . •fof GoldenGoldvB-- AAtt a aeof softt plac placee in tbInt tbe* " iv|»p (hvn convinced the praiudent as iron. H« hnd been studying all the rorow.w ^ywith, ,tbehp smi snailn me rnreh^l drs draww tbp Dm " • flrHeleanaedcleansed. . BanginHangingg ove overr thfatnti tbs sink-inn m ymy tendeJ d business trip through the trackl ononee milmilee weawestt ooff Chimne Chimneyy Gulch Ob)eh., to i be waa sound on the goose qoestton, timtimee witwithh googoodd (! )('» teachers—a toacbera—att leas leastt looloup p ufo( provioiuprwiouai ro roww apwarupwardd throughkitche n ar^ always two or tfctee of these Laihron,Kdgar Fawre'4, Albert Hardy Wes Clear Crack canon, a rail aunk under t.be D teachert©«i-hcr»s ooff reparatioreputationn aasn muaiciaiiarunatciana. BHee ^^ second loop of tbe aanw row kitchen ar© always two or thy*© of throe Julia Msgrnderaod William A. Ayers.Wet > rail sunk under t the hired man waa allowed to retain hi* Dm sect aid loop of the some row. L*4broom*bro-.jus , onoo©e kepkeptt fotcmr plate plate*s Mn riall an anyy pot pnt-- engine and the combination ptuciifti position,—Texa* Siftinga. couldcould nonott plaplayy thre throee page pagess o fof a pieca pleatt nenet t •a Btitestitchh iinn iitt TheThenn loo lookk thnma throughi thutery dishes, the other for &etal ware. 88.. ParkParkss CCaa ImaImaon ba baas a nso essayessay,, 11 arrHarryy MrsMrs.. JJ.. TT. HacHnrrayMac Murray,, o l olEas tEastaad b«gK*ea car oaa derailed «ud toppled containing perfectly rosy finger work t*ry dishes, the other for rtetol ware. Eilwi.rJ Jiuier a sketch and tbe poems FronFrontt streetstreet,, wenwentt toto Pert Perthh Ambo Amboyy th ithis as. containing perfectly easy fiiiger work fljrtfirst looploop,, ththee nppeupperr parpartt o fof whi whidht li • Silve*i r and glaaa an- not ifWied there Edward Miller a sketch and the poema ar. Th* paaaengen wen all badly withouWithoutt becominb, coiningg exhaustedexhausted.. 1 waj1 was, nowno w securesecuredd IInn ththee kno knott yoohavedyou have just^ Silver and glass are not wished there araree byby PranFrankk DempsteDempsisrr Sbxrman Sherman,, Har Mar-- afternoonafternoo n toto bbee gongonee aa wee weekk vltiti visitingn aken np and half • doaeu anatained in- obliged to forbid him the use of tha toto begibegian withwith,, ananda i nin al ^ai>y washin washingg thalua-McCmiocl McCftllocbi WilliamsWilliams,, ArthuArtbnrr Cham Cham-- friend.frieods. . riea. Th* moat acrloualj Injured U a obliged to forbid h.m the Me of the formed,Jormed. anandd yoyouu wilwilll seeree a aporti portiono i ofneednee d nono dishclothdishcloth.. -.'S * ! r. Htnder™, who received a bad ganh pianpianoo entirelentirelyy (folforr bebe conl couldd no nott eve neven thChe e seconsscuodd looloopp crossincrossingg alonalongg ju Justa 1 berlain,berlain, EdwarEdwardd SlrattonSiraltoo,, EmmEm:a J. . -MrsMrs.. HH.. AA. HcGeeMcGee,, o fof Willo Willoww av ard.. cn tcut it II lug this month nnrjer tbe taking tide o Charlie h...r» »• day -Chicago- hicago InIntert Oessa. tbs finger*, with tb© hand and arm In evcaeverya y twtwoo looploopss togethetogetherr i nin thi thiss manne r 111 yard lengths, hsm all around, and Ing ibis month under tbe taking title of .. Miss Blsacbe Breflan(,ofNew York. :*MIIES, N J , June 9.—ThomM Brown, In yard length*. b*m all Arouixl. snd Tbe Passing Show. Miss Blanche Breeaat.of New York, Csmuej*. N J . Jan "Ds srsat trouble *bout coevrraation.* devitalised naxlitioa. to tbth*e enendd ofof tb ethe row. row. Thir Thirdd | ow j once tried they will never ,%e miasing- Tbe Passing Show. I o bas been visiting airs Augustus Johnho DeeRaDevgaon anandd PranTrankk Eldredge K1 dredge., th aIk.remarke d Uncle Ebcn, "an dat hit'* onpo*. plain netting, with tba large mesh. oooe tried they will nevsr be missing has been visiting Mrs Augualua ya who bamed little Charlie Benny *t rsnarksd l ncU Kbro. ”to dat hit's on pe- plain netting, with the large from your butlt-r"* pamrv ontfit Trust,Trust., ooff SomerseSomersett streetstreet,, expectexpectss t o toboy. who burned HttU Charlie Benny atrilibl Id*e uterr shoshoww te*i muc ouchh 'rlK'nallt ’cg uaUiyy in Is talkl talktin Fourth row, with tho small meah net from your butlers puntryofttflt i ataki while "playing Inttiau." were 'bout da weddah es 70b kin talkltt *bont The editor of a small provincial Aus-Fourth row. with the small meah —Two invitations bavebeen receive* returnreturn bornbornee tomorrowtomorrow.. the .Cake while "playing Indian." wars'boot da waddah as yob kin talkla ’bout a plain atitoh in the first loop of the —Two Invitation* have been received it to UM State “Refor * m cachoo schooll b yby Judg Judgee jo b nriKl>lKir>.' — Washington star. triilD print maa either lo great dlflmJly a plain stitch In the first loop of bbyy (bibee QeaanGeaangg anandd Tur Turnn Verein Verelo,, wblc whichl .. WilliaWilliamm ShotwellShot well,, ooff EmilEmilyy street street*, -4im altttng to the Camd«n crlmlnaJ Dnmbie— What did Dadby uy when be toto find aa fitfit subjecsubjectt fo rfor bi shis leadin leadingg ar- ar-P""previous 1**"* *row. TheThenn dra draww th e second art Tb* bori bad pleaded loo thh hid jli itaits membersmembers wilwilll sceeptaccept. OnOoee wa wass fro fromm entertained terulneJ abouaboutt twenttweotyy o off hi hiss friend friendss heard that it waa triplet*? Tumhlr—H< tide or el«a wan too intent npon other' loopP "P*"upward* througthroughh th tbee thir thirdd &oo p rolling oat and placing \ Aagast Orollmilch, comer Central ave- ticle ur else was too intent upon other ndnet Btitch ta il d next rolling out and placing < August Grollmllch, comer Genual ave- Jiei and gentlemen at his home •aid, "Thi* 1* too, too much. "—Spare lie bn«ii)t»c»nponpleasaretorwovideone.i"and net a» stitch In > it,"° and next W bake, roll aOd then.cnt unt-Vitli a larn ladies and gentlemen at bis bomsVttf y ba buk*. roll and theq out our with a large nusnue andand WesWestt SeconSecondd street,tstreet, >t atten> attendd ti nthe rbursdairsdayy nighnightt bbyy aa dinner dinner.. -lenta, The last moment had come and the edi- *the "wonsecondd looloopp oupp througthroughh th eth* littl e siEC. biHcnit or oobTas etip. placing one oropatbtc faoapllai. Farmer (on board a steamer. autTsrlng 1 Tbe last moment had coma, and the edi- rise biscuit or aoffs# cap. Msrlng trie flnietbfiftieth anniversaryanniversary ooff bi biss birthday btnbday,, a mand iticDsrd Scbroeder, of Somerset Oropathie huapitai u frishtrnlly board a toss, suffering a tor was in despair. -H. tortured hi, «Pf»«opening« ondeunderr ththee knoknott an andd ne nett a stitch on anothir and buttering Wtwvii M Richard Sctiroeder, of Somersetbvne d aod hit lft good dnal from tbe^olllnit of theTeaacl.t. torbrai nwas in rainin , whedespair.. be «uHe roddenly hihiiwl in - his»» « «"d oontinua. and finish wit** tm another and buttiwing hetwecn us thtbee otheotherr wawass frofromm AdolpAdolphb Saenger 8aeoger,, u ustreet , teacher In the German School, will be helpleva good deal from tk*. roll in* of tha rtocl. lo la it and ountlnns, and finish yom would tbe hirgt cakes. '-When done, street, teacher In tbe German School,lo . Ufa. frtrody—Thisfripndf—TLi- wipt'c-p<’nn don'don'tt ninler»t*nandarotandd DI Lhla spirebraind inb yvain, a happ wheny though bs wast ansuddenlyd daihe in-j ! £*» "iW* « «* end ofWH Kwould the large rskia ‘-When dun, attendattend bibiss marriagmarrtsg*e celebratiocelebrationn I inn aws Seenn will open a studio of bis own on Front spired by a happy thought and dashedplal* stitch at lb# end of tb* have the berries lightly Awhed and gerbuixl Hall, oi Monday evening will open a studio of bis own oo Front ..1 TlTlOrJ f.l burinsaa.' «sincas. WhWhyy don' don'tt h hae kee karpp in In th etba fur fur-- of f the folWing Hnest I Fifth row, plain netting, with the . the berries lightly pushed and gsrtand Hall, e-i Monday evening,atroetatree t aboutabont ththee firstfirst o off July July.. moot VMerj toe Clwd Atoawerth. xowa*—Tll-BIla.ow.f—Tit-Bit*. off th© following lines*. Fifth row. plain netting, with sugar©.sogarod 1., pulpulll aparapartj th thee litt llttftH cakes cakm., lay lay-- —Tbe meeting of tbe OhriAlM En WsMWJroroW, June ft-The court ot ap- Tbe Irishman'* view of Its "It's a, •After carefully perusing ths leading large>«W> n"*"mesh- »«peaRepealt fro fromm tb ethe sepo ecn ing the lower halv«s out r, but- —Tbe meeting of the Christian Kn Rev.'. AA.. DD.. WaugbWaugh,, of ofSpawn Spartin-- peal , of tht Ilistric* of Columbia. dl» Tba Irishman's rWw of |U "It*s a great ow ing tbe lower halves ua -Oattiw. but- deavor Society of tbe First Baptist psalo af the Di.trict of ColumbU dis-shams.name- , Mill*,» it Is. thathatt aa ma maon can'eaa'tt bnti.. ha». a .lit-articl e written forthepresentntHnberby . row.* - ThThee patter pad ternn is is complet completee Bpo upr*f B i ter and cover with thi firawberries, deavor Society of ihe Firat Baptistburg,burg , wbwboo baabas beebeenn attendinattendingg th thee PresPrea-- missedmlaae d thibee appeaappeall ofof Ilintnc Districtt Attorne Attorneyy one of the ablest of our contributors, w I detemiinaaon of the third row. Aont ter and cover with thTrirawberrlea. Cbnrch last night waa led by Hiss Em- Birney from the deciaion of Jndge Mo- tU.1* ImmortalityImmortality beforbriarse hhae dole*."—Yonker doria.’’—Yoakerxs one of the ablest of our contributor*, w,o determination of th# third row. then put on tbe top partaV Lay aom- Cburcb last uigbt was led by Mias Embyterianbyteria n GeneralGeneral HssemblHseemblyy aatt Saratoga Saratoga,, Gaxetta. tba conclusion that it mer '°nmn oof Qraoiac u nettinnting iia aa Bitnpsimpl P i then put (m the tup partA, Lay snra- Uyily OortellCorielL. AAtt it ius conclusion eoeelask*n,Pre«deoi, Preside wil l preach at Bethel Ubapel tomorrow GsMtu. have arrived at tb© conclusion that iter form of Gruaian netting la a ofof ththee fluenfinestt bcrrltbrrritae o non th thffe top topss of ofth eIhe will preach at Bethel Chapel tomorrow WkraWhen worn*soma nnarsmartt TankeYankeea IDT«, ln*anUU a maa y be i interpreted br the 1 thuri- cuntlnoatkucontinuation ooff ththee firstfirst an andd seconercundd row a BrowBrownn conducconductedt en aa businesbusinesss meetin meetingg at 8 p. m. Colonel Ain*worU. chief of therefore! and scheme that will makt a shiny black diag- may L© mJrintirpmed by the authori- cakeoakess andand sprinklsprinklee wit withh aufcarsuCur.. WhipWhip-- which tbe final details ware arranged at 8 P m. paualon oiri.ion. war department, with Mack dUg- tieaaties andi regarded aa aa attack .upon Wit htheonly, l bby whichhih moans tht l hi_ ped cream poured over jusfoefore asrv which tbe flual details were arranged ..Miss Mary Kiillnger and Mn. A. look a* freah and inaMrlcsa a* it forfor tbtbse annuaannuall meeUnmeetingg o off ththee society MIm Mary KIDlnger and Mrs A. .n.lbility for lou ol life lo th* Ford'a it was new, ha will wtupl■implyr rolrolll lIna gOTgovernment.« We oureelvea considersides' i Itaro produced cma over th© other in lag makei, a handsome add-on to locks nexnextt HuodaMondayy nighnlgbt.t Windham,iudhaoi, ooff NeNeww YorkYork,, wh wboo bar ebare er baildlag horror. Tbi* probably wealth.—SomerriHe Journal. to> bb#e perfectlperfectlyy innocent Innocent,, bu butt a sso w ewe ar oree straight line. beebeeon visitinvlaltlngg MMr.r aadaad Mrs Mr*.. Benr Henryy Dnslly tb* eriminKl proceeding. Mr neighbor calls hi* oat "Thereby" be- unwilling,unwilling, foforr ouourr readersreaders’' sak sakee m as wel walll Windham,Windham, oofr SomerseSomersett streestreett bav havee re ro-- »t Colonel/ frum It bansa ilAk SSas forfor ownown., ttoo bar havee ou ourr newtpnpe newspaperr con cm- —WhU«—While aatt PeekakUIPeekskUl,, NN .Y- .Y.,, Mr Mr.. J. J.AA torne omedJ homehome.. is nOw fiscated,ftscaUd. wwee havhavee ververyy unwillingly us willingly,, • n Fjrlkfrii* Covert coating tiding habits an th* Whit7TbIt.* uandd blacblackk gownfoww* prevai ptotolll at rt Bcriven,Striven, a prominenprominentt manufacturemanufacturerr o of' . -Captain Morrison will address tbe It la no trouble ta sea that wealth 1* a though,though, aaas wmee thinkthink,, prudently prudently,, resolveresolvedd day recoptiana, those of W*. aeaaon be- . captain Morrison wUl address the Edit**—You wishwlih a poalUon ai proof- latest novelty. Drab*, gray* and browns dUffxra-rUrara. tW of 1A, rarau. W New York City, purchased a bottle o oong men's meeting st the Y M. C A _nra*~HM long; aa tbe other fellow has it.- toto withdrawithdraww thtbee articleorUcie.. TbiThiss mu mant totort rairtoty. Drrta. Itoj, rad toxnrwin g silks of narrow stripfti, while toe New Y'ork City, purchased a bottie oftoucg roeu'i meeUng altbe Y. M. C AMsaOsr J Plain Dsalar. are favorite colon. Tbe latest riding ’-'X toll, rt nano, atrip*], whll. Ik. Chamberlain's Coagh Itemed y. Such rooms tomorrow at 4. IB p. m. There Plain Dealer. aervservee aass thDiee apologapologyy t oto ou ourr laaiin readersn fo rforra. f*rtrtto ookn Tb. tom ridlutnewes t are checked In amU| squares or Cbaaberiale'e Coaglk Remedy. Such,roosas tomorrow at 4.16 p. m. There Applloant—Y« »lr. I aroaee MrMr.. SllmaaaSltmcoehh I*I goin g to non. " bodicbodlo.e itos a. perfectlpraftotljy tigh Ugh!t fitting BUI tot bodi Udfctoo v nowirtra-ohra-fato to raralU. goodgood resultrwaellss werweree otjiaiuetobtainedl fro fromm It sIta csewil l bebe selectionselectionss bbyy thtbee mal malee cholran choir andd -Do youj-,n anderManunderstoodd ththae nrralnanantrsqalrseaenws th#the blanblankk apacsparse iinn ou ourr presen presentt issue. issue.''" elstorte ofof whitraklto, groun #00*4d flnel* tratop eroa I s barred tbat be sent back to tbe druggist fi Mm.Mr*. Rtley—ArRiley—Ar©e thtb*e furnitur furultnree Tan t a there The journal was published in the even- Tbe floppy atyle that obtained a 1 that be sent back to tbe druggist fromocarin Huea aolo#solo* of tb&t rosponalble noattlonf now? "No; the landlord and a couple ol Th* Journal was published in the evsu- Th- Borer toyto «brt obtobrad . mtmmwithnlaok . whom he bad obtained It for two m ing, and the sly editor, after or two ago ia going ont of vogue. whom be bad obtained It for two more Rev. H. 0. Marby, D.D.,of Peters- ' Perfectly, air. Whenever- you make officer*."—Cuicago Inter Ocean. ing. and th© sly editor, after performing —* — A pretty fancy to the hew checked betUesoftbe same remedy. Wben you . Rev. U. O. Marty, D. D.,of Peters- mistakes In the paper, jun blame 'on bellies of ibe same remedy. When youburgbarg, , Va.Vs,, IMs i nin th thee City erty,, tb thee gues guestt Of of or, Joa« blame ’em "Where ia the bearded ladyf asked tb* this smart little ppiecec of astratagem,t left silks is Out Of (fcoasine. white witb barehave a cougoougbh oorr col coldd giv giroe tbl thiss prepara prepara-- Kev . W. A. Alexander. He leaves for manager. "It U time for th* show to be- th*the officeoffice IInn highighh googoodd humohumorr with him- tion a trial and like Mr. Striven yon sjf" Rav. W. A. Alexander. He leaves forYor k Weakly. gin." "He went out to vota," explained tnaure of the special rca* tint that is tion a trial and like Mr. Bcrlveo you willPrincetonPrinceto n todaytoday.. f>D»*, Harb Martyy I s lapasto pastorr aelfself.. AAsa wo sooon a aaa b ehe arrive arriredd i n Intb ethe offic offk©e pink when in a> fMlit roonj «a the aftw- want U when again in need ot sucli theoasllUd man — Indiaonpolii. Journal. on thathe followinfollowingg morninmorningg * a cler clerkk m ensuem — - - -——' —ra ra — want It wbea again In need ot sunkoof fa tbthee CentraCentrall PresbyteriaPresbyteriann Church Church,, o fof Extnctfrom the "vialtors' book" of »•»• Boon and ctsar Ulao wheU the wearer medicine. If is a remedy of •visitor*’ book” of a _ np. ttoo nishima witwithb a adolefu dolefull expressio eupreorioon Ml tort! Utocwbto] Ik. , medicine. If m a remedy of greatPetersburg. .WWW.. MM an orrouL to son manto) ;1 lain Guernsey:Guerusej: "Th"Tbse llvin Bringa herherea l ala good good., •merges into tt* ope. dsorl%ht worthworth aoandd meritmerit. 2255 an andd Socen 60 centt 1 bottles 1 anandd saidsaid.. "H«r-Harrr Bedaktar Redaktor,, th fib*e pape paperr llM.Utol*rt4to%hk . Rev.Kev. AdaAdamm ChambersChambers's! lUostrateIllustratedd who we# driving a *ery poor harm, "duosP*sU plain anandd *ub»tantUlsubstantial.. 8So0 to Is th thee waitnM. waitress."" A plain full akirt, exwsnely full In forfor aalsalee aatt Reynold'Reynold'ss Pharmacy Pharmacy,, Par Parkk ytmnrimiobaliur -TIVBIUi—Ttt-BIU. iIss confiscatedconfiscated bbyy ththe» police! polio*T" "Fo“Furr wb* whatt Aputo ttol iklrh i .HOi.lT trtl to andaod NonNortha arenas*avsn—,, TT.. 8 8.. ArmstronArmstrong.g lector* and ¥ a '.••No; SMb horos West’* run aw»y " ♦ A boy’sboy 'i IdeIdasa ooff a s ba bsron 1 *la anothe anotherr D0 boy7 wh whso reoeoor reason!" saidsaid thth*e astonisheastonishedd adltoredit**.. "Fo "Forr •tottieback.Uonsnoataewsl^gowna. track, to ora rara. mm If It Maasger.Manner. * a| Pilgrim’sniSl ^Pi •"•" * ~ • •*1I dldndldwH^ meaome## WhoihS*™S^se/ 1m tea’, sso*o h»in s off.—Atchlpon Globe. maliciousmalicious ridiculeridicvl* ooff ththee institutionInstitutionss o fof Hltotoiitotrimming itos desinditoM,, ilit i sto *sr e*yy simple #■#*-- OhapeCfeapell ooon JJii toon’ion' runran mrnywws,.. 1 lu-wtltnmnt ho koll.aamki Im np, » The baseball Umpire akould be a good thDiee Austria*A.AnitrUo , empirempire* bbyy thth*e omi*aiooutiu n of artkiMkraoIrraO.a a gathored ruche oraf tl* douha«kratorai«!*l silk owing ttoo thethe ,_. s wan' dr«p."—WashlDfrtoa Btar. Judge of diamond*.—Yookers «*-»•tm-n tbth*e lsadfagleadinB article,nrtid*;-" replierepliedd thth*e man. > - twsjotnrar Ihmthree inoheawidtockrt and.e Am flaislwd.Bralikral ofof thtbee publipublicc schoolseel . Kleine Zattnin. _. A LootLoot.s Quinq.i.rtw dres4xws ^ rtseen >rtto/ coca «ra- ..MImHIM MM.. LL.. AustinAustin,, o f ofQ, Grove —Wbile In Topeks but March, E.T. •tonally,—U7. thougIkoMkh thO.e styl «jtoe U to no raJt prev #ra-- •tre,.f, bas gone on a rislt to l.ei ___ In the aummer of 1SS4 several woundad arbe—Whiler t prominen la Topekat newspa last March,r m nM.T. f ■ crevr, has gooe on e rtafi to bor oUt officer* and two or thraa private* wm n» alent. ome in Western New York. Mia* yon .nythlng • Barbnr, a prominent m wt paper mao of ome m We«tera New York. MIm ing Up tUe vall*y of Virginia. A rain cam* La Oygn-, Can./ What aw. oalled "dreaaAak.-ri- tailnr Austin bas gained great favor as a La Oyga-, Can.,was taken with cholera Wkrt ra. craltod "dxrtrtukra.' trtlra Austin lias gained great favor as aTh o Lady—Why, of o on, and all band* took shelter for th* algbt morbusmorbas veryv«rv sever*!;severely.. ThTb*a ni mightf ht etar d*rkk l—to"•owns" difle*•«»r botoo-m thftttoto.a tha ttort e» ra. uorm, bring highly roooauaeaded bj ' seboolhonaa. ht•l tbsthe hotehotell whawherem b bee wa wass stoppin stoppingg hap hap-- "strictly"strictly tailotailorr vsademode"" im I* betnhima BDor mare* patients a pbynclana of th* penedpened ttoo havbaree a a bottl boulee o off Chamberlain' Cftambsiiaia’•s bodce * single toaaWIndw •Ubosmte. ^ Colic, Cholera, ud Diarrhoea Remedj, floor; and by and by . Colic, Cholera aad Dtmrrhooa Remedy, •toratabout thretbrme quarteqoratorr lengthtorartk.. FoTr th se Baud! round turbans of dark ra*>oy and gave him three doses which relieved BtortI irttodturara Of drak frarar —Sometime ago I was troubled with 'Bay, Jinimlr, did van hoar about da ence after 1U w«U known effectlte mod ware bin three dose* which relieved who wish to he parti«ilarl)f bow f Kb tJtnrt—w oerar «latorte falajck blkck TST wr*J aiinpl torapljy mm trtra-. —Sometime ago I was troubled with blm and be thinks saved his life. Every an %tuek of rbenmaUsm. I used Cham- •traak of luck Sllmaay had?" Th, ofOoen all waksd «p, bat b**s« •«- usually made witk •'•trapped" sina. »ned wnosapany tailor r*fta. Tberela i attack of rheamattem. 1 teed Cham- family should keep this remedy In tb*tr ■rtAkrtMpkraff taOorfrtfkk. Tbra. to berlain's Pain Balm and was completely J immle—No: whu was ltr The double hr*a«*ed frock , •Uo ft fancy for ecru strsjtr hats either beriale’s Pain Bairn and was rompfeceiy homefhraUjs *hMat all krtptlmea Ihto. N romodjo one ca nS t«ll Btrtk *MT*> krairtrrtrkkto to Ura. cured. I have since advised many of "He died from eatlDs too many buuLn- sent another new style that cared. I have staoc advised many of•S."—Cbksw o Intsr Ocean. bohtrairtw soo nht ittol m a jUtort. be Deeded No. MIt coM.m toll (■Owltobwtoktoc krt a-. * to- my friends aod customers to try tbe y friends and customers to try the buho*t aaoon trifl e Itan urd ma hoy bnoodoo.e tbe mean sIt o leow vta klptora rt—nra ikto mTodrairad. remed■ y and til ipeftk highly of It. wuiHtCkun. •sj,niyrb«axclalm«4. "Dlah lib too hotsavin og txilomuch sufferinoral uyg aa dbo perhap tko ams lbs ol Simoremedyn GoJdtMonand all, Baepeakn Loi s Beyhighly, Oa ofL Ik T.Wrt IJttle Dot—Oh, I'd give anrthln. If ] bad. I*ev .hleeps nnd I wakat, und I iah mt!b4life of somm.rhe membe .uff.rlofr ol thhade familyportrap.. 2 5tho FBmoaFor sal e Octdtmum,at Reynold' sSan Pharmacy Late Her,, Par k0*1 M old -nough to h»TB • hnabaiHl pHtoahmallUBlL" USand of50 tom. cent boUlerasM bra fo rol BeyxUd' tho Mrtlr.s Phir - M anPord saleNort ath avenueReynold's, T . Pharmacy,S. ' Park Munni Mcrcj pal .Wb>, a ebaroi, an nodmacy 50, Par cootk anbournd Nort l«h avenuesBorooM-.Hira-, T. B. ra. Im l andMWkgajr North. Avenue, T. B. Armstrong, L^Dotra l^rflJ*ta nto peai. < t uor,^rautrODf rot, managertot North. OYOOOOO, T. 8