>a/u7 gsssrai ^ lr* "fp 0 i80> W SURREY TIMES. *SgggM.,B. 6* No. 23. CLOVERDALE, BRITISH COLUMBIA, SEPTEMBER 6, 1895. Vol. 1.

LOOAL ITEWS. Items From Tinehead, is situated convenient to his resi­ $(i.50; M. K. Harrington, ucc. con- I HAVE BEEN APPOINTED Prom an OouuBlniml Ci>rruR|>ouilunt. dence and bus the requisite plant tract on Clover Valley 'road, $20 ; HABVEBT is over in this part of Messrs. Inglis and Davis, the for doing such necessary repairs us .1. Armstrong, Reeve;' monies paid the district. acting trustees of Serpentine are required in the business of the to witness for bill, $17.36; J. Appel agent for the celebrated TIIK Feasor bridge business is ex­ school district aro to be con­ farm, Tbe drainage done on tlie cutting trees Hull's Prairie road, ceedingly Hut these times. gratulated upon securing a first tho land should also be mentioned. $1.50; E. M. Camcross, .tuxes re­ class teacher for the school for the Alreudy in the arable portion about mitted to W. Sniilli for use of road Si'iiiiny TIMKS till the oml of the cm-rent year. Mr. Fraser, the 30 acres havo been thoroughly un­ to haul gravel, $22.20; E. M.t'imi- year for 25 cents cash in advance. late teacher, whose services had der-drained, and of the romainder eross, tuxes remitted to S. Walker been highly acceptable to the dis­ the main drains huve been formed for cutting thistles on Keith estate, Raymond Sewing Machines Mu. J. BABTOM is building n trict, could not bo re-engaged for und ure in operation. Tlie minor $9 ; George Boothroyd, work ou burn on his property just south of another term, be having accepted drains arc on an average 30 feet Boothroyd road, $10; .1. Edwards, Cloverdnle. and in future will carry a stuck oi Uie Lates Styles of Machines, also a position witli a larger salary apart and are 2 feet wide and 3 work on Quible road, $24; Wood & Needles, Oil, &c, ivo. Prices arc so low and terms so easy that MONDAY lust was Labor Day, from tlie Vancouver school board. feet deep. Tlie mains are 6 feet linker, Insurance on hall, $22.50; it will not pay you to lie without one. nnd a legal holiday, The harvest­ In country school districts it oc­ deep und -I feet wide and uro con­ Howay & Reid, costs Draper ap­ ing proceeded as usual. casionally happens that one structed and covered in ou the peal, $85 j A.. A. Richmond, salary obstreperous trustee may cause same plan us tlio minors, the July and August,$88.50; .1. Crutch- Every Machine Guaranteed. TIIKIIK will be a special anniver­ some friction, more or loss acute, planking being 6 to 8 inches thick. ley, work on White Rook, Wash. sary service in tlie Methodist in tlie whole district, of which Ser­ Stumping and grubbing the land Ave, $40; Stanley Richmond, ace. Church on Sunday next. pentine experienced a brief period is going on daily, u capstan witli u salary as care taker, $3; .1. C. Wil­ last your, happily soon ended by wire calilo being the chief power son, ace. contract Nicomekl bridge, RAIN, rain, beautiful rain I Tho tlie retirement of the somewhat implement employed. The method $400; E. M. Carncross, ucc. com­ STILL SELLING beautiful snow can be dispensed factious representative to tlie re­ of treating the reclaimed land used mission, $75; C. S. Corrigan, regis­ with, but rain is au essential. freshing coolness of a socllro and by Mr. Balfour is to prepare and try office fees, $3li; G. A. llootli­ TIIK Surrey exhibition draws commodious cellar. sow it with clover and grain, the royd, ucc. contruct Coast Meridian closo, Two weeks from next Wed­ Mr. D. M. Robertson, one of our object being to fertilize the earth road, $3(1.95; Bank of Britisli Col­ STOVES AT COST. nesday and It will bo with us. with nitrogenous matter, the roots umbia, balance of loun, $1,500 and most enterprising settlers, shot a of the cloVer acting as an agent to interest, $55—$1,555. Hardware, 1'iilnls & Oils, Tinware, (li-unltoware, etc. TIIK Oddfellows of Cloverdale fine bear a short timo ago. Tlie this end. In tlie matter of wheat will bold thoir annual ball this dressed head makes a fine trophy. culture, Mr. Balfour has imported Council adjourned to meet on evening, Sept. litli, in the!" hull Mr. Peter Anderson has com­ the seed of the hard variety from Saturday, Sept. 14, at 1 p. in. hero. A large attendance is antici­ menced tho construction of a fine Edmonton, and has this year suc­ A. GODFREY, New Westminster, B.O. pated, house. Tlie building will bo a cessfully grown fine specimens of Ottawa, Sept. 4.—The seperate handsome one well finished the Red Fife, and he contends sohools all opened yesterday. Tlie Mas. (imi. CAMI'IIKI.I, went to throughout. that hurd wheat may be grown only concession which bus been Vancouver on Tuesday, ns delegate The crops in this settlement are made lo those who huve been fight- to the Sunday School Convention, here in perfection provided the turning out well, and we rejoice seed is imported and not grown ing against the engagement of Parnell & Gunn, which is sitting in the termlnial in a bountiful harvest. The acreage Christian Brothers us teachers, is city tliis week. from seed raised in this locution, is much larger than heretofore. UB the moist climate hus u soften­ that the Garneau school is to be conducted by Sisters instead oi A FEW trout are being taken in A well has been put down on the ing effect on tho gruin. Serpentine school grounds) and the Brothers. The other three schools, the streams here, but tlie usual full which tlio Brothers conducted, are run seems to be late. The first pupils have now an abundant Other purticulurs of interest re­ supply of splendid water. A served for u future notice, not tn again under their charge, So The Westminster Grocers freshet will no doubt bring them that tho trouble is not yet over. up from the sea in abundance. peculiarity of the well was noticed encrouch upon your valued space. in the digging. It would be found It is reported that a mandamus FOR FLOUR, GRAIN, CHOPPED FEED partly filled with earth some morn­ Surrey Council. will bo issued by Trustee Moffet ings, although the Bides showed no against tbe Brothers being per­ and Feed Merchants. BRAN, SHORTS, ROLLED OATS, etc.. evidence of having caved in. It Council met in Town Hull, Sur­ mitted to teach in any of the TRY YOUDALL & SINCLAIR, NEW must have caved up from the rey Centre, on Saturday) Aug. 31, schools, in face of tlio report ui the WESTMINSTER. bottom. at 1 p. m., all the members present. commission appointed by the gov­ Minutes of previous meeting were ernment to enquire into the schools. , a , read and confirmed. WE have received a copy of the Langley Township, Call and see them, and Save Money Richmond Agricultural Society's Communications wero read from prize list for 1895. The annual Correspondence SUBIIKV TIMKB. the following; IT is stated that .Mr. Justice exhibition will be held at Steves­ About three miles from the town, Depart ment of Finance, enclosing Crease will shortly retire from lie when in Town. ton on Friday and Saturday, Sept. reached by a pleasant path through cheques for $79(1 und $800, boing bench and A. J. McColl, li. C. of 13th and 14th. the woodsj there is situated the grants from the Government for New Westminster, be appointed to residence of one of our most im­ trunk roads, his place, FALDINO, the defaulting Supreme proving and enterprising settlers, Court Registrar of Westminster, R. Balfour Esq., of Beaver Park Wm. D. Johnson, calling atten­ PREVOST, the defaulting Victoria §#* Opposite C. P. R. Station; 807 Columbia St., Westminster, B. C who left for parts unknown on farm, who hus invested a large sum tion to Clover Valley road ditch Registrar, lias been beard irom .it August 23rd, was arrested at Spo­ in buildings and making clearings being filled by J. Park's cuttle.— Port Townscnd. Constable M.:- kane on Monday. Hb will be and improvements which are The Clerk wus authorized to notify Kennuj of Victoria) is after hire Wm. Johnston, brought buck to Westminster. wOrthy of notice, as being in ad­ Mr. Parks to repair damages to tlie and expected to have liim arrested vance of most of those which have ditcli liefore next Council meeting yesterday. THE last week has brought a or proceedings will be taken against THE LEADING DEALER been undertaken by others in the him. in all grades of change of weather. On Monday Municipality. The dwelling house J. C, PnBVOST, Registrar oi liie Auliiy Morrison) re. the Draper and Tuesday there was a light fall is a Commodious and picturesque Supreme Court at Victoria) and of rain, but it has now cleared erection with ornamental gables, appeal case; again, though there is a coolness spacious verandahs and bay win­ J. A. Foriii) re. Surrey vs. Munn. W. II. Fabling,occupyingI -imilar BOOTS AND SHOES. in the air that reminds one of ap­ dows) two stories in height with -Filed. position at Westminster, have both proaching autumn. Mrs. Katie George, notice of ap­ "skipped'' the country, takir^u Sole agent for the celebrated basement availuble for storage and other purposes. The rooihS) eight plication to transfer Surrey Hotel with them il large amount of pri­ REV. MR. HABDWICK and Mrs licence to her own name. English "K" Boot. in number) with closets and modern vate funds that they held in tn;.-:. Hardwick, of Langley, were visit­ appliances for domestic convenience Howay & Reidi re. G. A-. Booth gSf- OUR PRICES LEAVE COMPETITION ing yesterday at Cloverdale, the and presumably robbing the gov­ OUT OK 81UBT. are well proportioned and com­ royd's contract.—Filed. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bowell. fortably appointed; The heating Tenders were opened for various ernment also. The World thinks PUBLIC LUIRAIIV Ut'lI.IIINO, Mrs. Hall, wife of Rev. J. W. is effectively secured by hot air work and tlie following contracts N.Mr Westrhlnster, B. C. Hall, of Westminster! was also a there is something radically wrong pipes distributed through the were awarded: J. D. Cameron) with the Government's methods ot guest at the parsonage. building) and hot and cold water bridge on township line, for $22 ; are provided for use in the kitchen J. Connolly) bridge on Hall's Prai­ making appointments, and winds' B.C. MILLS,TIMBER & TRADING CO. PRESIDENT MOGGRIDGE lias ball­ and in the upper flats. The sani­ rie road, $31.50 ; G. M. Thrift, cor­ up by saying that the country ed a meeting of the Directors of duroy on Campbell river road, at Surrey Agricultural Association, to tary arrangements are also com­ needs more real talent and lees plete) the drainage being secured $1.10 per rod; L. Bryant, two blue blood. There are few people convene at the Starr Hotel, Clover­ crossings on Clover Valley road dale, on Monday next, 9th inst., at by a perfect system bf flushing so in this part of B. C. but will en­ ROYAL CITY PLANING MILLS BRANCH as to remove the sewage to a con­ near Nicomekl, $9.75. 2 p. m. . The officers are requested dorse the statement in connection SSI EW WESTMINSTER,. to attend without further notice. siderable distance from the pre­ The sum of $50 was appropriated mises. The water supply is com­ to the Sandel road; with the administration of Pro' MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN MR. JAS. MCDONALD-, of Chilli plete at high pressure) and is stor­ Coun. Cameron wns authorized vincinl affairs. wack, was in Cloverdale on Wed ed in a largo tank of 1,000 gallons to have the Ten-mile bridge on Yale nesday, investigating the prospect capacity convenient to thb house, road repaired by re-coverihg with Rough & Dressed Lumber, of opening a blacksmith shop here. standing on a substantial platform four-inch cedar corduroyi and also WANTED. ovbr 40 feet in height. A wind­ Latbi BhlltflM. M'-iiMim--*, l'lnln nml Faucr Picket*. Poors, Window, Framci, Hllndfi, Turned There might to be room for two the Serpentine bridge and slough A girl to do «niMl hoti«e*rort Writ* Mjrlug Wiirit, e'"., ind nil kiiitl-t of Interior FlnUb. I'lnin nii'i Curved Mtuitols, siore tint* Ottlce mill bf the type seen on the C. P, W*§is require] lo shops at Cloverdale, considering near It. He was also authorized MRS. B, HOTCHBMON. PjttlU.il. Fruit fi.ii'1 g'llmon lloxcr. NvMlnnts, Ac. Importcri nf I'lnte, Fancy and Common R., is erected about a quarter of a to let 40 yards of gravelling be­ Juwi.- tarns Window OlUft , Yard* ii::j Vt'nrehoftioi, Columbia Strdot Weit.' the district to be served, and it is a Lirtuer. U. C fact that two in a line of business mile from the tank over a natural tween tlie Serpentine flats and R. JARDINE. Local Manager. will draw trade while one will not. spring from which the water is Johnston road. Tenders to be loft pumped into the reservoir. Thus nt Coun. Cameron's house on or lie- Cows Wanted. The Chilliwack Progress says: a supply Of tho purest water is fore Saturday, Sept. 7, at 4 p. m Tlio 'iif'er-l •fi'il would Ilko to iMittin two or constantly available for domestic jthrtv* DOWI tt» Imp 08 »'i»r.-#, er will tfiie » J. J. and, Robert Kerr have com­ Mr. J. C. Wilson was advanced number to wluur r.vcr. IU* plenty of good and farm purposes. The farm | feed nml Will ftlvHUUu H beat ••( *.';,- RICHMOND & CO., menced the erection Of a cream'ery $400 oh his Contract oh the Nico­ ' " WILLIAM" •rtftl* on J. J.'o property in town. This consists of the usual settler's area, mekl bridge. namely 160 acres of which about DEALERS IN new enterprise will be conducted The Stephenson Brothers were by the above gentlemen, who will 80 have been cleared during the short period of about 3 years. These allowed Until October 15 to rbmove pay cash for thb cream when de­ their fence from Bluckie's Spit mad. Methodist Church, livered. They will emplby an ex­ have been utilized bv the planting of about 400 fruit trees, of which, The Clferk was instructed to draw Choice Groceries, pert butter maker, who will com­ an order for $10 worth of groceries mence operations about the 1st of 200 are the highly praised Idaho pear, the remainder being chiefly at T. it S; Annandale's s'lbre, and November. Robert goes east short­ give the same to Coun. Burnett for And General Merchandise, ly to inspect some of the best apple trees. It is the intention of Sir. Bulfour to plant between jSOOO Jus. Wilson if Coun. Burnett is ENTERTAINMENT! creameries in Ontario-, and to pur­ satisfied Wilson is not abii'ing thb MAJft STREET, CLOVERDALE, (Corner McLlellan Road); chase the most improved machinery and 4)000 more fruit trees on his property, which he has in readiness trust. in his nursery. These arc of the The License Board, consisting of The Anniversary Social will be held Winnipeg, Sept. 8,—An Ottawa most Suitable kinds he could pro­ Councillor* Hardy and Cameron, ut the Methodist Chun b, •joods all fresh and of the choicest quality; New stock constantly dispatch says Hon. Mr. Patterson cure, as his aim is tocultivate only 'and Messrs. I). Johnson, J. P., and Hrriving. Prices down to lowest notch, nn thb basis of "small profits has beeh sworn In as Lieutenant- the best in orchard and farm that H. T. Thrift, J. P., meet in the and quick returns." W^ dive us a trial. Governor of Manitoba. Tlie news are obtainable. His live stock, al­ Town Hall on Wednesday, Septem­ CLOVERDALE, excited hut little comment here, as though few at present; are of the ber 11, at 12 o'clock noon. The it has been remarked as settled | highest breeds and among them ! Clerk to notify thb Board of this on Tuesday; .-'opt. 10, ut 7.W p. ro­ that Sir John Schultz would be re­may be noticed two Jerseys which appointment. Cloverdale Blacksmith Shop.place d by Mr Patterson after Sep­ i lie states produce 2 lbs. of butter | Coun. Kecry proposed to amend tember 1st. There ii! much specu­! per dny each, when the pasturage the Pound By-law on the following lation as regards Sir John's future is prime. Of fowl he has specimens basis : Horses to be charged at the course. Many say he is to receive of Pekln ducks and Plynlotith Rock rate of 25c. per day; cows, 25c;o f Vocal and Instrumental Muslci a Seriutorship, while others look chickens, which if exhibited at tlie cuttle 1 year old and under, 10c; Recitations, Readings, etr., may lie upon him as the next Conservative , shows would be likely to take a sheep, 10c If snitablo person and expected, candidatb for Lisgar. The under- [high prize. His farm' buildings premises can be had, the above JOHN STARR, 1 | "binding is lie is to get something. I are well constructed and of ample amendments to be embodied In a Besides local tiilcnt, n Quartette While Mr. Patterson's appointment : capacity for tlie purposes for winch pound by-law, If not the Pound to from New Westminster with accom­ I'rnotltnl Blacksmith, does light and heuvy. blucksmithing of ail kinds Is not popular; Winnipeggers will they were designed. The large be discontinued, panist will as.-ist in ihe programm" bn sl#rt notice and at moderate rates.. Horseshoeing a specialty. make no public protestation, it bam 00 feet by 60 feet will store The following cheques were is­ apparently being the rule to ap­ 40 tons of hay and afford besides sued : Fred. Jackson, supply for GOOD STABLING IN CONNECTION, point easterners to high positions ample stabling and byrcugo for Collector, $2 ; Royal City Mills, Admission, 25c; Children, 10c. here, ex-Governor Schultz being horse, and cattle. His workshop lumber for Vale road, $9.85; Gal- HtffMhnttOtl ot clo.-o ol I'rogrunn-m MAIN STREET, • CLOVERDALE. the only exception: bruitli A' Co.) advertising by-law; J. P; BOWKI.I.i PiurtHf! BATTLE IN THE HEAVENS. INSTRUCT THE GIRLS Arbor, Is another institution that did A BABY'S FACE. plonoer coeducational work, the univer­ AN ODD LITTLE STORY SURREY TIMES Itrange VUIOHJ Which n Kanui Chui-ch sity at Oberlin, O., is another, and Boat a Woman Brought Comfort to a Member Swears He Saw. WOMEN WHO HAVE WON FAME within the last few years several other A ROMANCE THAT ENDED IN TRAGEDY Mother's Aching DreaBt. In the way of seeing sights and view­ THE EDUCATIONAL WORLD. coeducational institutions, including IN OLD NEW YORK. Sho had been hanging around ths ing visions a Diekinson county farmer Chicago university, great though yet place for a week or more. The police­ CLOVERDALE. B. C. has laid claim to first prize. He has a Tltcj Are Not Yet Nmimrouii, Curlonsly very young, have sprung up, and the man who traversed thnt boat had order­ statement that is not only unique in A Dael, a Girl's Transferred Affections and ed her away onco, but sho was there Enough, but Their Number It Steadily doors havo boon opened to the girls by every respect, but is told with startling several of the oldor schools. Even over­ Two Sod Deaths—The Accidental Meet­ again tho next day, looking at the pho­ BIG STORIES, NOT WINNINGS. attention to detail. H. W. J. Smith, a lnrrciiMlnB -Some InfurmiiMoii About the grown, conservative Harvard has con­ ing In the Society Library and the Coin­ tographs on exhibition Just outBido the long timo resident of the county, living An mi tti Arm-* of (ilrl Graduate... cidence of a nook's Title and Author. entrance to the building. Eiaffgeratt'cl Report! of Amounts host and sented, seeing that tho girls will be ed­ seven or eight miles from town, pub­ ucated, willy nilly, to examine the "What aro you doing aronnd horo Won i.t tlie Ham Truck, lishes in The Evangelical Visitor, tho Thero nro a number of reasons why Thoro is uu odd story connected with some discussion of the college woman, •.harming students of Harvard annex, again?" ho asked gruffly, somewhat net­ Ouo reason for tho groat popularity of church organ of tho Brethren in Christ, |>w known ns Radcliffo college, and tho Now York Society library, whioh is tled that his first reproof had not been racing nmtJiig mou who know nothing printed hero, this week over his own both student and educator, is timely and fully as interesting as tho personality of proper just now. Within tho past few grant degrees, while Columbia of Now hcodod. "Didn't I toll you yesterday about tlio Bport in tho extraordinary for­ signature and attested by nn affidavit a York has joined hands with Barnard its patrons. Tho chnrtor of tlio insti­ to stay awoy from hero? Dou't yon tunes which peoplo aro BOppoeed to story of his strange visitation. Ho says weeks some thousands of young women tution was granted in 1773 by Goorgo students—probably not less than 20,000 collego for women, though there is know you are liablo to bo arrested? You nmko in thu courKn of 10 or UO mlitutuH that iu company with B. W. Blue, a nothing coeducational about the system III, ond in thoso days it was a placo of don't look vory well, you kuow," ho hy hotting on horses which hnvo a long neighboring farmer, n few nights ago all told, without considering tho coed­ rosort by tho fashionable people of the ucational institutions — havo become of either of theso institutions. added half apologetically, touched by prioo marked opposite their names, Tho lie stepped out of tlio houso at Andrew The late Maria Mitchell, who held town. Somo timo nftor tho war had tlio appealing look in tlio faded gray racing editors <>f several of tho morning Thompson's, three miles from Manches­ illumine and started ont to travel their ended a young Englishman, who had diverse ways through lifo. Whon, in the chair of nstrouomy nt Vassar, was oyea. "Tho nrtist'll soon bo mining » pflpow are exceediugly oarofal in noting ter and 15 from Abilena As they looked one of the first women to fill a more re­ boon an officer iu the British army and row. You'll hurt hie trade. What do tlm wiuuiugs and IOKHOH of prominent at tlm sky, which was clear, suddenly tho autumn, the colleges shall again attached to General Howe's staff, visit­ open thoir doors to the girls who thirst sponsible place iu a woman's college, you wont horo anyhow?" men on tlm turf whon they aro worthy something liko a largo luminous ball and for a long time she was almost ed tho library to whilo away an idle "Thnt," she snid wistfully, pointing of comment, but thin iH not trim of al) appeared in tho northenst nbout 80 do* for the higher education, tho number of hour. Ho became absorbed in his book students will probably bo at least 126,* alone. But the number of instructors' to ono of tlie photographs in tho fine tlm men who git in Iho reporters' stand greis nlinve the eastern horizon. places nud professors'chairs occupied by and did not notice that bo was being collection. at tlm trucks. "Is it a comet?" closely watched by a man who snt near Tho policeman looked. It was tho women is steadily growing, though him. When ho uroHo to go, ho wns fol­ Evory year BOpUi particular man is "Is it a meteor?" slowly. Five or six there ure now who pictnro of a baby. Tlio questions wero askod simultane­ lowed to the door and tapped on tho It looks liko my boy," sho Haiti picked out, and tho stories of his win­ aro deans, and every one of thom is a shoulder. nings are mentioned day niter day quito ously. "But," says Mr. Smith, "thoro woman of not only exceptional attain­ tromnlonsly. "Don't you suppose I un a matter of course, bnt never with was no time for answer. Just thon it ments, but ouo who is nlso spoken of by could got ono of them? It wouldn't bo shot westward, meteorliko, about threo "Pardon mo," snid tho stranger, nny real notion of Ihe actual fiicts of thoso who know her as of uuusnal at- 'but woro you not a soldier in his maj­ any harm to ask, would lt?" . tho case. McCftfferty, for instance, is degrees nnd immediately returned ou traotiveness. Tlio polioomun's harshness had van­ tho samo lino to its first position. Wo esty's army BOIIIO years ago, and wero commonly credited hy tlm papers with Mrs. Alice Freeman Palmer, who re­ you not engaged in a linnd to hnnd en­ ished. Perhaps the reniemliranco of having lauded between Jtjr>0,000 nud had only timo to sny, 'It merits watch­ cently rosignod hor place as dean of baby hands gone out of his own lifo ing, ' when it opened ns a casket with a counter with nu American who... you (00,OUO on a single race this week, and Chicago university that sho might ac­ left for dead on the field of honor?" softened his heart, ntul ho answered a few days beforo it wns solemnly an­ hinge, presenting on its right n cross— company her husband on nn extended kindly: "No, it won't. Come on, I'll most beautiful, golden, corrugated und "I remember tho circumstances per­ nounced in tho papers that "Pittsburg trip abroad, is ono of tho only two mar­ fectly, " wns tho reply. "What do yon go with you. We'll seo what wo can Phil" had a rather had two days' rac­ furbished, At the left of this was a ried women of nil thoso who have risen da" living mnn clad in citizen's stylo, with know of it?" ing, but having lauded $05,000 on Can­ to such eminence as sho in the actual "I nm tho man with whom you Tlio fashionable Walmsh avenuet.rlist delabra ho was feeling more comforta­ a plain crown on his head. His form work of the higher instruction. Sho was visibly surprised when tho couplo Was symmetrical, his countenance bright fought and I have to thank you for ble. was one of tho first to be graduutod from thiB," pointing to an empty sleeve. entered his studio. Such winnings as these aro noted usu­ and permissive—a perfect son of man. the University of Michigan nftor it "Sho wants to nsknfavor of you," "The caskot soon closed, and away it "Ono of UH had lo sutler," was the ally us a matter of courso in the shape opened its doors to women, and after reply. said the officer, pointing over his of a footnote or somo small item of went to tho eastern horizon liko a me­ gradual ion she became a teacher of his­ shoulder to tho woman In rusty black. teor, Thero it oscillated as if for time to "I nn. aware of that, " answered the news of tho track. TUK LATH MAMA MWIIKLl.. tory at Wellesloy, one uf tho most famous other, "and I can forgive it, but I can­ "I guess you'd hotter do the best you Tho inconsistency of these statements be emptied and refilled, returning on . , . flf con8Jderation of all tho colleges open to women only. can for hor." the same path to its original place. It i ^ » g £ , . „„.. _ not forgivo or forget that yon took is apparent sometimes, eveu to people fa •duration is tho or­ Later sho became its president, but re­ from mu something more precious than "H'B about tho plett.ro down thero on who huvo no knowledge of racing. opened, presenting a portly man, with | Ade r o,f ,.?th„o ,,,,ilay„ . .Las t year there woro signed that post after six years' service, the Street," she proeeedetl timidly ill sword ami scabbard on his thigh, a cross my arm You robbed .no of my ufllanocd When AlcCafferty rode Rough and about i2)t,ooo ut id? colleges maintain­ when she marriod Professor George Her­ wifo." atiswor to tho photographer's look of Ready, for instance, tho price was 60 to on his breast and on his head a crown ed exclusively for women, and it is fair bert Palmer of Harvard. Mrs. Palmer Inquiry. "I've heel, coming here lo look of many glittering jewels, like stars. The story may bo briefly told. Tho 1, and it was stated that McCafforty to assume that since the sentiment for is a vory womanly ns well us u vory American WOH engaged to ho married to at it for 1 dou't know how long. I bet $5,000 of his own and his partner's He looked beautiful, but was partly hid greater mental culture is constantly learned mid energetic little woman. couldn't stay away, for, as I told him den by on obtrusive rider on a black or a beautiful girl, the daughter of ono money on his mount. Of courso it would gaining ground among the women tho Her duties at Chicago wero not onerous of New York'H most prosperous mer­ a moment ngo, it's just liko my boy. be impossible to place such an enormous dark horse. animal iucreaso in tho number of stu­ and required not more than six woeks You see, I never had his picture taken. ' 'These were hidden or overshadowed chants. She was good and truo, nnd sum of money on au outside horse, as dents is not less than 2,000. of her tiino every term. At Wellesley tho day for tho marriage had been not. I couldn't afford it. I kept nutting it the bookmakers ore too sharp to be by a haughty woman in costly royal at­ It in not moro than 40 yoars ngo that Mrs. Palmer was succeeded as president off and putting it otr, thinking thnt tire, who Boomed to rule over both. Ono dny her lover quarreled with tho caught napping that way. any considernblo number of peoplo be­ by Mrs. Julia J. Irvine, a sistor of W. Englishman in a placo of public resort. some timo I would havo more monoy, But, assuming that the story is true Then these wero eclipsed by tho coming gan to talk nnd think seriously about F. Cody, better known as Buffalo Bill, anil oven after ho got sick I neglected of a military leader with sword in right Tho mon wero strangers, to oaoh other. and that McCatferty had bet that educating tho young women us well as and a graduate of Cornell. She also A challenge followed, nud it was agreed it for I couldn't beliovo I'd loso him." amount of money, his winnings would baud, elevated ready to strike, the scab­ the young mon in tlie higher branches, studied ut Leipsic. She stopped. bard cast away, a cross on his right to moot tho next morning at daybreak havo amounted to $250,000 on that par­ and it was not until 35 years ago, in Mrs. Palmer hns been succeeded at on the Jersey shore and fight with ra­ "Well?" qncstionod the artist. ticular race. People who imagine that breast and a square and compass on his 1801, that Brewer Matthew Vnssnr put Chicago by Miss Marion Talbot, who "But they sent for nto to como to tho left On his head was a military hat, piers. Tho American went homo to ar­ the bookmakers at Sheepshead Bay can tho talk and thought into concrete form was graduated from Wellesley in 1880, range his affairs and iu the oveuing hospital ono night, and thoy told mo ho pny out $250,000 ou a singlo overnight the crown blended with tho man's hair. by fouuding Vassar college, the oldest wns dead. Tho first thing I thought On each sido of the man's head wns a called on his intended brido. His un raco have a lofty opinion of the finau* and still one of tho greatest colleges for usual seriousness aroused bor fears, aud was, 'And I haven't eveu a picture of cial stability of tho ring. It is curious to horn, and a cross was erect behind him. women in all the world, Only those of him.' So over since theu I'vo bceu look­ Ho stepped out and forth aud began ac­ sho beggod to know the cause Tho note how persistently this exaggeration us who by rights should be gray haired young man, after much entreaty, told ing for a fnco liko his. I'vo examined is practiced, since it is apparent to all tion, never stopping to rest or tuming or bnldheaded con recall tlie storm of every photogrnph and every fancy pic­ his back on the euemy. He retreated what ho was to do on the morrow. Tho racegoers that such enormous winnings criticism the new institute of learning young wouinn swooned, und when she ture I camo across, bnt I never found aro entirely imaginary.—New York eastward to within about five degrees of called forth, but many who are neither anything resembling him hut this. You tbe horizon, then begun to advance witb recovered found that her lover, fearing Sun. scant nor snowy haired can remember that be might be dissuaded, had left havo ouo up here, too," shofiaid, aris­ heavy martial tread, liko one tramping very distinctly that until within the last ing aud standing beforo n dainty faco tbe wine press and wielding his sword. her. Sho at once dispatched a worthy TO MEND HIS BROKEN NECK. few years it seemed a strange and some­ servant to visit tho various publio looking down at lier from its place npou "About 11:40 p. m. as wo stood what daring thing for a woman to be a honses—for there weren't many of them the wall. "Tho likeness is perfect. Tho A Young Philadelphia!* Under Treatment watching the phenomenon, blood was at the Flower llupltal. graduate of anything more serious in —and learn, if possible, tho place of samo large, earnest eyes, tho samo long seen to stream forth from the casket tho educational way than a high school, rendezvous. Tho quest was successful, lashes, tho samo curve of brow and A novel mode of treatment in an at­ and spread far aud wide, apparently 200 cheek and tho snmo bonny smile. Ho tempt to relieve a young man of the academy or young ladies' seminary. aud at 7 the next morning, after a sleep­ miles in extent Mr. Blue* who is a Some of us who aro newspaper writ­ less night the girl was at tho mooting was BO pretty, my baby was. I wish I effects of breaking his neck is being veteran of the war, snid it wns like tho bad that picture. Do you suppose I tried at tho Flower hospital. The pa­ ers remember also how ingeniously nnd place, bnt too late to interfere. Tho blood of the battlefield, only a deeper duel hud already taken place, and her could get it?" tient is enveloped in a plaster cast from red. The warrior seemed at times to be with what incisive wit tho funny men the wnist up, nothing but his face being of 20 years ngo used to work over nnd lover lay wounded nigh unto death. He Tho policeman had walked to tho in blood to his knees and above. over, in alleged new forms, tho accept­ was taken homo nnd nursed back to lifo window and wns watching the throng left bare. This is to prevent the slightest "At 12:15 I retired, but Mr. Blue re­ movement of tho head or neck while tho ed joke about tho Vnssnr girl and her and strength. Some months later the on the street below. Tho artist coughed mained watching until 2 n. m. and says chewing gum, and how largely the news­ young woman met tho Eugishman at a and shaded his face with his bauds, and muscles and bones are adjusting them­ tho warrior was yet parading the skies selves to their normal relations. papers without humorists of thoir own social gathering. Sho did not know the shabby, prematurely old woman gaz­ and was joined by another, who ad­ ed longingly at tho pictured face before Tho subject of tho treatment is George used to copy these jokes. It mny seem a HISS H. CAKKY THOMAS. him, nor did he know her. The young vanced to meet him from the east The little strange, but tho authorities of then studied at the Boston Sohool of man fell desperately in love. her, Menge, 10 years old, of Philadelphia. casket vanished after this warrior step' Last January, while ho was exercising Vassnr used to worry nbout these jokes Technology, then lectured at Wellesley In less than a month tho maiden's "It's an unusual request," tho artist ped out Myself and Mr. Bluo saw the quite as much as their perpetrators on science and later was called west to commenced doubtfully. in a gymnasium, ho fell from the hori­ first and second scenes. Others saw part heart had changed, aud her affections zontal bar, striking on the back of his plumed themselves upou tho iwrpetra- take a professor's chair at Chicago. She were transferred. When she gave up "But you won't refuse to grant it," a of the second. Mr. Thompson and Mr. tiou, and once sent out a request, wheth­ is a little woman, but full of energy and low voico interrupted, and its owner head. Tho physician who was called in Blue saw all the second." hor engagement ring and told tho old said the muscles of the neck were er formal aud direct or indirectly of great executive -tbility. lover the name of tho new one, ho stepped through the doorway from the Mr. Smith adds to his statement, through the mediumof a friendly journal The woman's college of Bryn Mawr, inner room, whero she had boon prepar­ sprained* but after two weeks in bed "morally sworn," as he says, as fol­ shocked her by the statement that tho Menge, although able to sit up, could I have forgotten, that newspapers whose Pa., has Miss M. Carey Thomas for its Englishman wns the man who had so ing for a sitting. lows: "I hereby certify the above to be "I hoard what you said," she went not raiso his head except by using bis i . „ nn,n« editors beliovcd in giving the girls a j dean. She is about 85, and her college nearly killed him. There was a great hands. When his head wns unsupport­ revulsion of feeling. Tho girl became on, aud tho sweet face was transfigured given as penned as seen by me. Others | g™^ • m higher X-ation should re- j training, like that of Mrs. Irvine, was with gentle sympathy ns sho clasped ed, it fell forward on his breast As he may hove seen more or less !»-»*" ! jrniu (rom ropriutiug the squibs, since I received at Cornell. Shealsotook a post ill, brain fever ensued, and she died. Tho Visitor, usually very conserv ifl had not recovered at tho end of seven ZrZ^rZZntZtoZ.,...^ _ "">»ua-^j touchers,—i— , Htmlont,.»„,i„...„. au„..dJ ' graduatgraduatee courscoursee aatt LeipsioLeipsie,, addinaddingg oftaft-­ This was what tho American referred the hand of her unfortunate Bister, "and weeks, ho wns sent to tho Pennsylvania Hnch mutters, calls attention to the tho' parent, of student.„,„s. alik„_e und. great.­ i„.erwarw„rt^„hfd suchn rth«r,r»inifurther traininnonH«henonlg as she couldd to wben he met tho Englishman in tbo I waut to tell you how sorry I am that description editorially.—Abilene Cor. get at Zurich. Miss Thomas is on excep­ yonr baby died. That is my boy's pic­ hospital iu Philadelphia, whore an ex­ St. Louis Globe-Democrat ly damaged tho iustitntiou by reducing old library bnilding. In his excitement amination showed that his neck was tho attendance at the college. tionally pretty woman as well as a tire­ he had carried a book which ho had tnro. You can huvo the photograph, less worker, whose efficiency and cuthu and yon can seo him. Evory hour I broken. An instrument was attached to A BABY WITHOUT EYES. Today the pnhlic needs uot tc bo fur­ picked np unwittingly with him, and, his head to hold it in place, but no im­ nished tbo figures I hnvo quoted to uu- siasui seem always to be at the highest overcome by tho remembrance of his thank God for sparing him to mo." provement resulted. It Has Two More Finger*, HoweTfjr, Than derstaudthatcollcgoedncatiou for girls J level, and who appears to have coro­ wrongs, dashed it into tho faco of his Tlio bit of cardboard on which wero Are Generally Given to Little Girlfl. llas como to stay. Everybody accepts it ' pletely mastered the difficulty of per- enemy. Tho assault was so sudden that limned tho featnres of n child resem­ Three weeks ago Menge started for bling her dead baby was given to her, the Cntskills, intending to return to A wonderful bit of humanity has tak­ now, and the Hitnation !H taken advan- ; forming her duties according to a rigid tho Englishman lost his balance and toge of by members of all classes who system, a problem, by the way, the fell. His head strnck tho wall, and he and thu woman, whoso heart hud yearn­ Philadelphia later for further treatment, en np its abode at IS4 Orchard street. ed for yeurs for n glimpse of a faco liko but while staying with some friends in This littlo girl baby was born on Sntur- can afford it, except those of the class mastery of whioh^ by either raon^ or became unconscious. Tlio constables day without eyes or optio norvo. thut, with tho full consent of the rest uf woman denotes thorough education, came and took him away. Whon the her boy's, went out ou tho Btroot again. Brooklyn ho was persuaded to put him­ —Chicago Tribune. self under tho caro of Dr. William Tod As if this unfortunate condition of the world, arrogates to itself tho title of whether received iu college or not attendants rushed out to see what was Helmuth nt the Flower hospital. The affairs was uot enough, the baby is af- "sooioty." Of lato years even genuino The youngest of these bra-'ny women the matter, thoy pioked up a book. Ono He Wanted the Latest. is Miss Emily James Smith, dean of plaster cast will be kept upon Menge dieted with moro fingers than is usually moiety girls have not been entirely un- of thom looked at the title page and The other morning a man wont into until his recovery, of which the sur­ given to mankind. From the little fin­ Barnard college for women, which is saw that it was called "The Fate of conducted in affiliation, so to speak, a niusio store and nsked for "Ave geons nro very hopeful, or until the ger of each hand is nn extra finger of the Inconstant" and its author, whose Maria" experiment is seen to be a failure. If perfect shnpo and size, and excepting with Columbia college, Now York. namo was not unknown, was the moth­ When Miss Smith took the position, it "Which ono do you wont?" askod the successful, thu patient will still be able that it points in au opposite direction to er of the girl who had Jilted tho Amer­ olork. to get nbout with his head in a brace. tho other fingers is apparently formed was agreed that she should thenceforth ican. The English officer was so serious­ be known ouly us Miss James Smith, ly injured by the fall that his mind be­ "Oh, I dou't know whose lt is," he —Now York Letter. to romain for a lifetime. said. "Givo me tho best one." Iu all other respects tho littlo girl Is but somehow the old fashioned woman'• came impaired, and ho died some years name of Emily has stuck to her in spite after In a private retreat for the insane. "Well, wo havo one by Gounod, Liszt VULGAR THIEVES. healthy, weighs eight pounds and is as Luzzi, Mascagni, Millard, Cherubini pretty and well behaved a child as could of tbe decision. Her father was a Justice New York Mail and Express. Suspicion That There Are Such Among th* of tho supreme court of the state of New and Duleken—nny ono is good." be fonnd anywhere "Gosh," said the customer. "I didn't Selects of llrltlsh Aristocracy. Ita parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jnda Gross­ York, and she was educated at Bryn The Mountain Laurel. Tho gratifying announcement is mode, Mawr, Girtou college, Cambridge, Eng­ It is certainly strange that Ameri­ kuow there was HO many. Give mo man, llvo on tho third floor at 154 Jorry Boouo'a" says a Loudon correspondent, that Orchard street. This is tho eighth year land, and the University of Chicago. can gardeners havo paid so littlo atten­ "nothing WM missed" after tbo groat She is a rapid workor, but sho will not tion to tho mountain laurel, Kalinin Cherubim's WOH handed him, but of thoir married lifo, and during that about noon ho came back dissatisfied. garden party givou by the DnkoofSaxe- timo threo children havo been born, apply herself for more than six hours a lutifolin, as a decorative plant Probably C'oburg at C'lnrcnco Houso, at which a duy, wherein she shows great good there is not one laurel planted in this "Tliis is uo gootl on earth," ho said, who havo all died "I can't make head nor tail to tho tunc " dozen princes aud tho whole fashiona- Tho eyeless infant was examined In sense. Sho is a pretty woman. country for every thousand rhododen­ blo world were preterit Ono would drons and azaleas, although the flower, Gounod's "Ave Maria" was then the Post Graduato Medical hospital yes­ The oldest of tho womon who are given him, but II o'olock brought him havo thought tho announcement scarcely torday by Dm F. F. Royling and deans is Miss Agnes Irwin, who, in of Ihe laurel are not loss beautiful. In­ necessary, hut it Rooms that somo guests 1894, was called from Philadelphia, deed somo good Judges consider them back again. Charles A. Tama before a class of SO "It wasn't 'Ave Maria' at all I at these royal gatherings ore acenstomod students. It was conclusively proved IMS. ALICE HILL-MAX I'AI.MKIl, where for SO yoars she hod conducted a more beautiful than tho flowers of any to appropriate spoons, forks and such known iu collego hulls, though they aro school of her own, to be doau of Rad­ other American shrub. It is, moreover, wanted," ho explained, "ltwas 'Sweet that the child has no sight whatever, Marie.' "—Iudianapulls .Sentinel. liko trifles as sonvonira, This is uot tho causa being tho arrest of develop­ uot by any means as yet tho dominant cliffo college, as the Harvard annex ia au easier plant to cultivate and ranch theft, but loyal enthusiasm. ment beforo birth. Dr. Lander, who is factor youug men of high social eonnoc- now termed. Miss Irwin is 114 years old, less particular about soil and exposure. Highest and Lowest States. Tho same explanation of tho disap­ nttondlng tho child, has boon searching tious have boeouio iu somo of tho lead­ aud of all tlie deans Is tho only one not Ono of the reasons why it has boon nog- According to tho recently annonnoed pearance of private property at the stato old medical manuscripts for records of ing colleges for mon. herself a college graduate. She is said looted no doubt Is that it is a common, results of measure.nenis aud calcula­ ball given at Buckingham palace hy similar canes, bnt the ouly success ho Tho coeducational idea mado little to be vory well educated, however, nativo shrub, and another is that it is tions mado hy tho United Statos geolog­ coiuniaudof tho queen seems scarcely n.w mot with was tho finding of n more neadwuy so far •" tue higher training though as all the instruction atRodcliffe not always an oasy matter to procure ical survey, Delaware is tho lowest state, -pplicablc The royal plate was fouud „ „. «n old French natural his- a™"-n"1 f0"'" *™« "ft"* the girls' will bo supplied by the lecturers at Har­ well grown plants. Young plants can Its elevation above sea level averaging o bo intact, bnt quito a considerable , , . „ horo a male wUeg" hud got woll started. Cornell vard her work as instructor will be very bo dng up iu the woods, bnt thoy require only 110 feet. Colorado is tho highest, av­ Btmwu ot caHow some care aud cultivation In the nurs­ '•"-'•"• '••• ' '„„„,, WB1) bom witmra, OTng,_NoT, niiivorsitywasonoof the pioneers. In light In fact, she was avowedly ohosen eraging 0,800 feot above tho sea, while lets and the like Tho missing Jewelry York Herald. the words of Ezra Cornell, ita founder, rather to "give tone" than to teach, and ery beforo becoming well established. Wyoming Is a close second, only 100 was diligently sought for by tho ball­ it was designed from the first to bo "an that she will do admirably. She is a Now, however, small plants covered feet lower than Colorado. Iu minimum room sweepers, supervised by court ofH- Bad Habit, or sleeping. institution whero any person cat. find greut-granddnughtorof Benjamin Frank­ with flower buds con be obtained from elevation Florida and Louisiana disputo cors, next morning, and ono or two P-rsons can easily got into bad hnbihJ ; Instruction in any study." Thero wero lin. Dutch nurserymen by tho thousand at for second place after Delaware, their small things wero found, but all tho of Hlecplng Just as woll as eating or i no sex limitations whatever in that Tho president of Radcliffo is Mrs. What seems a ridiculously low prioo. At average elevation boing, for each, 100 really valuable artioles aro still unac­ drinking. When tho healthy body has bold, briof ontlino of the university's Louis Agassi*, widow of the colobrnted this timo of the yoar uo othor shrub is feot. Taking tho United States as il counted for. had its required amount of sleep, it nn Beopo, and though sometimes Cornell professor, bnt she Is not practically en­ •o beautiful in tho northern states. It whole, our country lies slightly nbovo Only two explanations, both sadden­ ..ounces tho fact hy causing the sleeper male undergraduates declare they do not gaged In tho higher iustrnctiou. Is ono of tho host subjects to plant on the average elevation of the hind of the ing and humiliating, aro forthcoming. to awake, aud if from habit or desire like tho idea of being placed on tho same M. I. DKXTER. tho borders of natural woods or in oth­ globe. — Youth's Companion. One is that thero are vulgar thieves In more sleep Is taken nt that time it is an piano with tho girls tlio latter rejoice in or half wild situations, as it ondures the IJrilish aristocracy. Tho other IH excess, just tho same ns overloading tho being "ooeds," study as hard or harder Hark I From the Tomb, tho shado of overhanging trees and does Mo Words to Waste. that professional robbers, disguised us stomach is nn excess in eating. Insom- than the boys, behnve a great deal bet­ Several Egyptian harps have been re­ not suffer from drought. Its value as a Mother—Mrs. Blank has given yotl dukes or diiehcsscs or what not, gained .lopitwcss ran vory ofton be ter, and oftentimes qnlto outrun thom covered from tombs. Iu some tho strings decorative plant should he better known some cako, and you haven't even said Ilin ur and more often insisted upon.—Garden admission to the sacred precinct, of tracwi ^ impairment of the digwrtive in attainments. are intact and give forth distinct sounds thank you. Buckingham palace. j organi.—New York Dispatch. Tho University of Michigan, at Ann after a silence of 8,000 years. and Forest Small Son—It's bakor'o.—Good Nowa Y?

I OFFICIAL RED TAPE. IIOITT'S SCHOOL. Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report The Remnrbablo Jonrnvylngr. of » Light* Nowhere are boys better cared for and Weight 620 <.(.ld]>lr, |'H|IIIH? ., f-iifun sm •• I, <*••• Frum i.v Drnidical trappings and were evident­ it to tho mint eriiiiol: Liverpool fttlje, Ottfrtv and Lump Book -nit, t'b'IIIICHIN of nit kfinl*. T aetata *fi-'.- that money is so scarce." •»o. 1 rtiurnt'if Whem B K", Hop Bmltip, toil Hr tiiMonr, Hun .!•• '.uinn.'.-' I'.-n.- , -,• -. tj «iirf They went into the store, and Mr. ly the cause of violent delight to the This ended the transaction, but the trim, Whisky, Brandy mid Wine ,f malt- in qiiniitOf.- lo milt h,- irii' •<-. I'lh.n.iN , OK. Lambkin selected his cigars, while his Princess of Wales as she and her hus­ question arises, Who made good the shortage in the $20 goldpieco? Did the wife stood by. Ho felt anxiously in his band sat among them on the platform ffiV •*% CHICHESTER'S BHQUSH, RED CROSS ^\ DIAMOND BRAND J\ pockets for small change, and finding in the eisteddfod hall. The Sun report­ superintendent of the mint at Philadel­ none took a bill out of his notebook, and er who attended the gathering is now phia make the shortage good out of his sorry ho did so, as he has lost all ven­ own pocket, or was it charged to the •MrEHMRONMi * ?\\i\iS 4 glancing warily at Mrs. Lambkin bund­ „ rtn-Ut.. .. eration for bards and a good deal of government? And, again, if the officials SloM 1 iM-MHMMwithiiinrrlMic.ilTHE ORIGINAL AND OKNUIN. Take Cm- •IhcTh»apnlyS»r« klmi. 1RefuteNH)*,ui4-'fi,.M'*r> MMOWHM •! «* MM \W ed it, all crumpled up, to the clerk. ^!* ~W AlI*dl»l plllt, IBpuicbouiul Drnt-rlit l forDOIM ChUkuttr, pink -rrappeM,ar • KnalUhe IhamtmttJaMerM Standl ••nlrrMiB In Kerf «M. '.V.At (Dracfi" rn»i»i w* •. \T After all that it did seem the irony of respect for the eisteddfod institution it­ of the mint weigh tbe gold coin, as the If. In iiamni *->r ••artl-ilira, litlrMpUl*. «n4 "Keller t.r taaSI**." •• WT. t>> t+tmr law requires, how is it possible for a 10,000 T«tlnmnlili. S.me Paper. Ht,.* br all Ural It fate which mado that individual call self. Welshmen thoroughly enjoyed the 1IIK llbMiKK VUKjeitAh CO.. mtSl MRBIIM*. fiiu.tDri.PHit. p*. out in stentorian tones to the cashier, whole business, but to the English visit­ light coin to get ont, aud must not some* "Twenty-five from 20, pleusel" ors, royal aud plebeian, it was weari­ thing bo wrong with tbe scales used by And Mrs. Lambkin was still talking some work listening to a long succession tho treasury department? The treasury "HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS about it when they reached borne.' of bards reciting poems in an unknown officials stamped the coin $1.26 light tongue. The poems, in their translated The mint peoplo say it is but $1 light SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH Ml»» Willurd'HTitle. form at any rate, proved in nearly ev­ Had this matter occurred with private Miss Frances E. Willard IB now Dr. ery case to be sad doggerel. Bard Eos individuals instead of government offi­ Frances K. Willard, since the Ohio Dar, however, created much appreciated cials the private individual would no Wcslcynn university has conferred npon diversion by siugiug or chanting in fine doubt havo had to pocket the loss.— ber tho degree of LL D. A telegram style a "pcnillion," which he subse­ Washington Post SAPOLIO announcing tho fact came to the great quently turned into English.—London "welcome meeting" to Miss Willard in Cor. Now York Sun. CELEBRATES HtS OWN FUNERAL. New York and was rapturously received ASK YOUR DRUOaiST FOR After Solemn Msu Over an Empty Cofflo by tho audience. This i& "a year of ju­ SHE SHOPS, BUT PAYS NO BILLS. bilee" for tho Ohio Wesleyan univer­ All Adjourn to n Banquet. 0*w«> of ft Brooklyn Wi.timti Who Indulge! An np to date disciple of Charles V il'v.'il use the Prtatun.* sity, being its semicentennial, Tho uni­ IiK-uliiUrs e Broutler*. versity is coeducational, and its presi­ Her Manlu to oilier-.' Ktiibarrassmeiit. of Spain has held at a village of the -NOTBD FOR- Make moucy while A curious mania has como to light Yoiiuo department, in France, a kind othcra are wasiin** dent is that able aud faithful advocate time hyulilpr'x•••sirs. of woman suffrage, Dr. Busbford. It recently in Brooklyn through tho con­ of dress rehearsal of his fnneral while SIMPLICITY, talalojjtells.ill Blmiit tinued 'KiiflVrin-K of its indirect victims. yet in tho laud of tho living. For tbe tt .und descrihrs every was a happy coincidence—or was it pro* aMkleiiffitrdfur the, meditated?—that ono of tho women A woniau living in one of tho pleasant past year gravediggers and masons hod • THE BEST • poultry buslocH graduates ehose "Francos Willard" for residence portions of the city has been been engaged in preparing the gentle* STRENGTH, her graduating theme. Tho Western annoyed now for nearly threo years by man's tomb, and he had surveyed the The"ERIE" work with loving care. When every­ mecliaoically the 1'-t Christian Advocate says: "The great tho persistent uppenruueo at her house ^wheel. 1-rettie^troo.U!. POR honor of LL. D. sought illustrious sub­ of delivery clerks from tho well known thing wus ready, he had a handsome ECONOMY 9We are rantic CosM jects—Frances Willard and Bishops shops with C, O. D. parcels for her marble slab put up, with tho date of Dyspeptic,Delicate,Inffrm and Af*rnta. Dicvrte eat*> his birth and the list of his titles and logue.malled free .jtvsjsj Warren and Thobt.ru Tho foremost number, but not her name. The pack­ -AND- fyidescrlptton.prI«-i,i'tc.1AOBNT-iw**iTr-n. woman of her times, Frances Willard, ages are always addressed to Mrs. Hor* distinctions, winding up with the com­ PETAtUMA IHCOBATOt CO„Ftttlama.CH- is tho first woman to receive this degree ton, with tho street and number of the forting assurance that ho "hod been a SUPERIOR AGED PERSONS BHAHCB WOW, Ml a Mala St., I ihe bile, the ai> stores of tho transaction, uud shopkeep­ mony must havo somewhat depressed, bone power, and run without an Klcetrlc Hpnrk BV REMOVING TIIK (.AMB­ tion •>( tit' li wu •, the cluiilritliiu of the blood. Battery; the urn tern of Ignition li ilmple, tnes- IT (TltKS A Lb HUMAN IHSKAHKH. ers havo been requested not to forward ho then bado them repair to bis house, peiiHire and reliable. PALMER & REY BRANCH No hunt m»ro arttve v or tlioNiuinl? cotiirlb* whero a grand banquet took place, at Prion, mii per Jar. 91 |ior llottla titi•<• i NIII."I i i-rfiiiiii-iii'i' nf tht'st- full" that com hi nation of name, address and For pumping outfit* for Irrigating purposes Advice Iri'f. Write for circulars. ilmiii'i' itv-imn.-.t tniile mnl rug a It mr, whioh the beadle, the choristers and no better engine can be found on tbe Fsolflr 11 C. O. D. element, but at irregular inter* Coaai. Electrotypers nttitr'i -ititiiiiH'li Hitler*. Tin- ri'fiilt of Id tho priests who are to officiate at his ••IK Hi-ill In -tn IIK'II, liiKi'lliiT With vats they continue to come, eluding tho For bonding outflta for mines tbey have met Radam's Microbe Killer Company Stcrcotypers... me HUM'I* OlllOipUSfietl tbnt Ibt) ti'iiiii" nf real funeral were presont Each guest with hlgbeet approval. 1310 Market If., Un Fnncisce, Cal. life i • )>u UK htft" Kibi'iinl- tint (ilio lit Inylnii watchfulness of tho delivery depart* For intermittent power their ocotiomy is ua ill, ii • .ii,- nt vllRlllj HKHlnst thu inimiil tHlilf ment Lato at night aud early in tho pledged his word In a bumper of cham­ questioned, .1(10 H rriaon tUroet PflltTLANIi, Oil, Merchant!! In Gordon and I'cnlm • !r • IJ * « lui'li "i'l HKU • rtk.s ii| the system morning thtwu mysterious packages ap* pagne that if ho woro still living at the Orders filled to auy part of the country by i< fiirufyinK intlUDUPO of tb« lllitvr-i ctnisti- eiprttfi I'rcBue., Cylinder Presses, Paper - ri'liililI'liiiiii -iiifiruii'-iili'iriiii'inl AtJHlmt-iininmf nuiiHriHIIIIIIHTIH , pear, aud, though they aro always timo he would not fail to "assist" at Hill •! '*inirim rill j Miin-jf trouble. Appetite end promptly returned, there seems no way the funeral ceremony of which the re* Cutter., Motor, ol all kinds, ci'li tmiiuivi' 'hroiifili It* ilM'.nilil It protect* tb.- system iiKuiimi thu effeuu of eoias and to stop them, Tho only plausiblosuppo­ hearsul had just been gone through. OMRY Folders, Printing Material. sition is that tho mythical "Mrs. Hor* Tho real event may not come off yet AMU FRAZER **& ton" has a mania for shopping that her awhile, for this Imitator of tho famous "Doynfl think ihnl Dllokeni woulddccolvo » HIT IN THI WOULD. WHEn«as filuniir f 1'ini'n'unt NMIIIMII hh friends emperor is still quito hale and hearty C purse does not afford menus to satisfy, IUw..rli,.tiu.mt.B.ramiiur|«sB*lt«otu.ll) Patentees of Self-Spacing Type. W nl-1 helleu' n ivi>nl hu wiy*." but which is thus relieved at tho ex­ in spite of bis 90 summers.—London millMtln, two botes of .nr olhur lir.inl. rre. Telegraph. Irom Anlm.1 nils IIKT »HK UKNUINK. Sole Makers of Copper-Alloy Type pense only of time nnd trouble to othor B-OK. HAI.K BY IIRKUOM AND persons. —Now York Times, -HAMDUOTCRID BY- Or~WAIIHINIITON HKKVHANTBI-B-n I'lt'tureM-a* Iloston Advertising, .lid DMl.rs KeiltrallT. Another Italian Hank Heandal, Lust week a group of maidens clad in PILMER < REV TYPE FOUNDRY. A SURE CURE FOR PILES Another bank scandal is threatened thu very lntost bathing costumes and It chin* nMktifiwn hj rti'ritt'ii"»llk* •wmPfrMl-.n ,tAnm» in Italy which may put oven the Banca tiilrn*.til.li.n-t*»lMjri«Min. Idnfufrn IMHMJHMBV surrounded by all the cooling features PORTLAND, - ORICON Ina ur I'futrudinj film yield at ouro 10 Kmmiim Into tho shade. Tho rumors of of tho sea beach disported in • Wash* fV* Bend lor atUlofu., DR. GUNN'S srhlob«HS(DR. BO-tAH-KO'! » PILK RKMIDV, fraud, corruption and bribery, upon a ington street window, whore perspiring IMPROVED Ujtj/hloii hlUtirnItcbiof ««ts difseti , ttTMUnb oaa part a pfnninrns sff-rtM .t stmrt c •*.c luPnc m, charges against Signor Frasoasa, niana* bold minxes calmly amnsed themselves nsSe l» rsaaMft Tbg c;"" HMdHbt, Hbbiw tti* iti-if'1. -\. UII |, 1 lil —evetT one nf the pnhifttl Irregularities !-;>i'- ntul il-iirlhr)C.iriHil«*lni.t-*tt»«rtli»uo.*mrtlin jrer of that hank, and demanding a ju­ paddling in tho water, preparatory to Oratohit . . . ..Fortlsnd. Oregon Tits- Mrittter irrlpa dor mmk Tn eotitlnro m, me, WAY •KOAttfl K--I. A Idrcss and weaknesses that prey upon women. H'll ITICII r-mlilr) frtw, nr *,filll hot fi>r! *-. K-iM -nrfff IPM:I-«I ll.-.-l.t a c. Tbey fade the face, waste the figure, ruin dicial inquiry. Should suoh un investi­ taking a "header," or sat themselves mii-i... inISANKO MUD. Cu.. 1 IHIWL'^I..*.Ft* Doiiaran, '..ti. Aal. the temper, wither you up, make you old gation bu authorized astounding revela­ dowu In readiness fur the advancing Pnruina.ur.iKo It* EAST_ »en» . (len. Ai't.^vHiile before your time. tions will follow, for Krascasa is believed waves! It was a pictorial advertisement If. P. N. II. No. 007-H, t. N. n. N.i HK4 Get well: That's the way to look well. Ely's Cream Balm Wii-h. r.«. im-ii,(,fn. AKi..-,.ifc ti .WM*|I. NO to huvo had In his pay sumo leading that went to tbo right spot, and the dtiKl; roek'hallnst ira<-k; rim- *c ..,n Miser Cure the disorders and ailments that beset ('It»oa.s the Nual sleuptiiK ami dlnlna Btiai buffi t ttnmtj cars yon, with I)r. Pierce's Favorite i'rcscrlp- politicians In Rome, including ministers spectators took note of the fetching PUUMI, Allay. Pain fsrnlh luitrlstkleiiwrs; new .qnlpmrnt. and ono ex-premier and nearly overy styles and then went their way, deter­ and Inflammation, It regulates nnd promotes nil the womanly journalist of repute or influence in mined to go and do likewise at the near­ . Kc.tor'B the Sen... of lunct.0118, improves digestion, enriches the Ta>t* and Brmll. blood, dispels aches nnd pains, melancholy Rome, Turin, Florence, Naples and est fashionable resort.—-Boston Herald. Heal, tho (tore,. :QPffiPiSI MRS. WINSLOW'S H%W and MrvOUIIieW}, brings refreshing sleep, Venice, spending millions of lire an* • TOR CHILDRIN TKIVHINQ - and restores health and strength. nually In subsidies sad for concessions. '.ftiffiiaNuam Par •Kit- *t •)• VfflM••'•• «"' «'»•!•• hstila.

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«rA.«-/..*T.-*-.— Si;iEKEY TIMES why our fanners should not be I may be kept in bearing, though Oldenburg, Wealthy, and Illusion able to lutltl up their ond under the I eveu thai is not certain at this Pippin. Trees of these varieties SECOND STREET GROCERY. l i published ovory Friday evening, at tno oilio writing ;• but it is agreed that it may be set out with perfect confi­ KtngStreeJ, t'lovordaloi by new conditions. In the long run, would be a mistake to take all the dence. They will commence to GALBRAITH & CO, outside competition will prove a trouble and risk when another bear early, yield constantly, and benefit, for the establishment of crab, quite us good for commerce neither blight nor spot. They arc etiBaoTtiwioN ritii'E--(modollar per i'eari six our farms on that basis will be und by many esteemed equal in all of excellent quality in their Muuths, llfty touts. permanent, and what has been every way, may be grown with con­ season. Tlie Yellow Transparent, JOHNSON & MCKENZIE fidence and will yield reliable crops ripens in the fore part of August, 7 ADVERTISING RATES : DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF Transient Advertisements, tun cuius pet Hue felt us a coming hardship will of good clean fruit without any and is u poor keeper, consequently eaeti InuortHm. Noupivet] moasuremont— have been left behind forever. equal in twolve Uuos to theltioh, special trouble at all, The name not a desirable variety to grow in Short notleos of lost, found, etc., ouu dollar for of that preferable crab is the Ilys- quantity. throe iuburtioiiH. IT looks as though the abolition lop, and at this date it is the best Choice Family Groceries & Provisions. Deuths, births, uml mttrrliigoi, fifty cents for Lastly, an investigation of the onu mum [mi. Kree to suhtorlbore, of Catholic schools in Manitoba crab of them all for this const. most desirable season to plant fruit i\iiiiiiH'n:ini mlvertli-gmentj at greatly rodueoil would prove to be of inestimable Others arc being tested ; the Hyslop trees, goes to show thut the spring TEAS, COFFEES, ETC., ETC. juices, which win ].!.• inudo known (JIHII>|JI1- has been tested. While the fore­ cutlon. Quarterly oontraoti. benefit to the Catholic population is the best. Tho ground should be Ail.lru.v- all coimiinulcalloiui to going criticism has been mainly of thoroughly prepared in the full, Uefl assorted stuck in the City ut tlio most reasonable prices. of Canada. From their very or­ the Transccndunt crab, it is intend­ the trees ordered, and everything Goods tloUvorod to all parti ol tho Olt/i Whnrt'i nnd U'mlui, with qulok desniitoti und treo ol ganization it was well known that ed to apply to all trees that are in readiness to proceed with the set­ uh \tno. All orders by Dial) or tulo|>;:>. tofore ruled on this coast. The to redeem that promise, preferring) wait three to live years to muke Change comes suddenly, and all however to write in the first per- the discovery. By the way, in or­ der that no local nurseryman may Black Currants. too soon for many who are but soiij thus avoiding editorial formal­ OF THE DISTRUST OF he suddled with my mistakes, I Tlio underi-lf-nod has IUVCMI hundred younv poorly prepared for it, but there is ity. The following is submitted ought to say that I purchased my Muck Cumint bn-lios moro than lit* H nblu tu not out, nml wilt IIII-IOKO nt thorn nt vory low loglo in the old saying that "what with the understanding that it trees from an Ontario nursery. NiV- lu qiuiiilltli's in Mnl iMircliH-i.T. tt 1)1 tnlkU |iotutova in IXtthtniC, Him*., t ntriint- nre tho Can't be cured must be endured-." j hears only upon apple culture in Now, lo hummer down what I itiu-t rullnblcof nil trilli .•roil", nrnl tit i rcucut the Coast district, and it is to be have detailed above let me put it iirlcei will nroduco ffiOO |>er ucrn if properly Tlie causes of tlie changed con- i this way: ciiltlvtB.od. 3. K.tlAMlltAlTII. understood that the information Surrey Tlinoiolllc-", flition of the market on tliis coast SURREY has been gathered from sources tire to be sought in tlie very thing; 1. No one should plant nn apple that comprise the best fruit author­ that people have constantly clamor- J tree that is subject to blight, or ity in this Province, on the strength that grows fruit subject to black cd for, and that is "progress," of It of which discussion is invited hy spot. which we are now experiencing th* competent men) by the Fruit 2. Anyone who has «tlch trees ESTABLISHED 1880. hardest period. A few years ago the planted, should dig up or top-graft Growers' Association, or by the without losing any more time, Agricultural Association population of li. C. was too small Columbia Street, New Westminster Horticultural Board. The editor to invite any considerable sliip-i labor or land. now proceeds to write as an or- incuts of produce from the east, i). Nurserymen should abolish churdist as follows : from their lists trees that ure while the territories south of USJ known to he unadaptetl to the IXlIINlfaiiifHEADSTONES WILL BE HEM) At tho time I set out my little like ourselves, had none to spare.' country ; or if necessary publish orchard at Cloverdale 1 was, like of every description in American two lists, one for the coast district The few ranchers scattered over most people, but little acquainted unit Italian Marl.le. and the other for up-country. •lie coast district, cultivating little with the adaptability of special va­ Bmtshi Pivi'.lMi, l.ihmtlnr mul New Ilrmi»* patches in the woods, anil supply­ rieties of fruit to this climate and For myself, having perfect faith Mlk-lt tirmlttf. in the source from which I obtain­ JI -Kt <>( ni.it'T ni nml forkmnninto ing commodities not otherwise soil, i selectedi for the most part, Kiiiir.ivititf ol Iii»cri|'tiumii»p,:cinlty, varieties that hud been a joy to me ed the information here given, I At Cloverdale. available, could almost fix their shall proceed next spring loregruft Al.KX. JI.YMll/rOK, Proprietor. when 1 was younger than 1 am P. I). Ilox IU, own price, and the income realized now, nnd never doubted but thut the following Varieties: Transcen- supplemented by occasional jobs one variety would grow us well us dant,8lbsrian and Gen>Grant crabs; ON WEDNESDAY; (if teaming, mail making, etc., pro­ another. Of apples I set out it) Fameuse und Twenty ounce apples; varieties und assisted them to grow. Easter lleurre pear. I shall abide vided an easy livelihood. But with Ihe Qravensteln apple because M. J. HENRY, with the increase of population the Everything went satisfactorily enough till the time of fruiting I consider it worth a struggle, Country has outgrown tin- infantile i-iimci and theu something happen­ WHAT TO PLANT SEPTEMBER 25th, 1895, Stage, and her people are obliged ed in a number of cases thut wus It will be in order now to con­ Nurseryman to take a long step up lo the front. not satisfactory, The finl break sider what nre the best Varieties to plant for market, This is a large 1'h.o fanner Is nol alone in having wus iu the Traiisi-eiidunt und Yel­ question, and not lo betreuted wilh It 14 confidently expected thai Iho Exhibition will bothemosl his old methods amended) for the low Siberinucrubs. .lustnboiit the and Florist. lime they should huve blossomed, the same conlldence al when dll< successful of rVcenl years, nml nn iiuusiinlly line display of slock, grald population of B. Oi is now large they blighted, scarcely any fruit cussing whnt not lo plant. If I was roots; fruit) etc.) Is anticipated' \ cordial Invitation li extended w enough to engage active compe­ formed, the leuves mostly came off, setting out an apple orchard to­ Visitors. tition in every line of trade ami and the trees heeumc the ,vniwiliest day from my own limited expe­ i Industry. The remedy is In take things imaginable, though thoy rience, whether one acre or twenty lll'Ki:S 110011 AMI SI'II.-KIIV: kept on growing from the ends (if iii-res, I would plain two Varieties 00-1 Westminster Bond) Vancouver,] the bull by Ibe horns, accept the the branches. This was the llrst only, namely, Duchess of Olden- CD. I j. r. GILII, new conditions! and valiantly en­ Pi OI AdilloM-MI- I'l '.»»Biil. V.BMBTflf 11. C matter I set about investigating. j burg for early and Ontario for late. PRESIDENT, SECRETARYi deavor lo be i-ipial to them. The I chose the Transcondiiiit crab to Hut as it would never do to over­ I tlvc-acre patches are no longer of operate upon, and soon discovered look the experience of HO qualified I Finn AcoUrhtttlsed slock of Treesn that all the neighbors around me !a mnn ns Mr. T. A. Shnrpc, of Ihe Pldntl, Vines, Shrubs, RofW, nny use, and the old employments had hail the sniue experience with ' Experimental Furm at Agnssiz. scattered amongst many are scarce­ Bulbs, oto., etc., this tree as I had, that il blighted who cultivates over 800 varieties nl ly appreciated, The rancher must as had on the Jubilee Fruit Kiirm apple, I would bo guided by him iniike up bis mind to look at home at I.miner us with me, and that in lubstitullng Illusion Pippin for Growing on my own Grounds. Air. Sharpe was struggling with the for employment, and to farm ex­ Ontario. I would occupy the bulk 1 tnportprof ChlQfMand UpM MIIIM. AXIIIM 101 Of I WK TELEGRAPH HOTEL {of my land with tbe late variety, 'I..-1;. I i ni end Oniiimoiitnl IK in, ll'iiliiii'l tensively enough to insure a living Mime difficulty on the experimen­ ! Hull-, .U. NKW WKSTMINSTSlli 11. i'., tal Kami ut Agnssiz. The liability because I lived nearly twenty years Income at prices current, .Mean- IVfilrr Hi nml Mnttufiiotirer of .U'rlrulturnl Choice young Hours and Sows ofi ,,».,,., on'no n. -, 10 disease being settled, the next in Manitoba ami I know tbat It is Iroptiraontr- wo lllffi nnd .Hii|t|» lime, however, be has the advantage move was to Hnd a remedy. After apples thai will keep that the Pnfap*. .w..'.i.-iii. •.•.•I...'!-. dfflertntogW " -' Proprietor*, bf the cost of freight from due inquiry I have found u remedy 1 people (here want. AM. iTock Rtbi-Wnni*, ^ , Ihe east, nnd of freight and duty also, It is this: If the tree is At the late farmers' convention Ever' • IIHUT ''.(•.IIS "ml tin- ,vi,il