menoyg 7 : mums. ,. II died In Knnu ‘ In sum count! .. ï¬lm an In Me A land mm In the territorial! m ulod In Salt [Ala It: has“ n aria at anal-alt: hell-g to (he an of tints-ni- ud kindred menâ€" tal than. I: anam- 3y Ivy-0mm. and civic and 3 Meter! switch It“ to Int-mud for a. hypnotic A M3 in who nanny Ida-2d “"hnl munthmm ‘1‘ Mr II", In hoe. lat-vital tun-o. lthtm-urfolm hi tn W by now am mains-dot. cum a lunar a mum Hum! m pips-u :- mm. I. a. mum m: M an“ Doflo'l Mlm hero I- W the. to net-liter um (bu-mu! mmmmummn uwmumm'mmu. mum-unnumbm. an“ um who. Ind bin-alt nnmmmmumc- Ian. on d (It 81,40,000 paid on M. chl- hwl. mammalian-.40 75 ‘ualulycï¬unouo m I: do“ to It. = r Inc-no- ii‘ .5 .8 an. :00! DIR-al- 8 v. guns .2- 3. do; lag ‘5..- la: a. i 8 all: 9...:- on We at my sadly alumna!“ In Am Gnu mum The cubic an cu: «m Canal-u nu! bl- Iflo m In.†and conic-M" Something "it to h an. ' 'I'In nabs-mum "allay will no! (I' o u- nurli to lunch cull-Inn: u the and.“ ï¬lm. but It will auto It {all wmwmawrmdlflom minnow. Women not only hue the privilege of voila: in New Zealund, but of being mm. The new Ito-u human. ear- rhd to It: logic-I main-loan. u not wholly tum-g. And now . chemist comes forward immumtbeun condemn. m Into a pm pox. mavens! Hue to mind an steer an? Tip lame-um non come- from Loam out the prince of Wales thinks that Dunnvon was hasty. Hm yacht wasn’t. however. thing her own way, for the woman train robber was captured by a horrid man detective. uln- We: In all branches of litera- tun and make his message Ihon and Brooklyn's trolley car fatalities mun- her 118; with one or'tvo duya’ records we: to be emulated. Tho ï¬lth mist In looking up. Po- tlmel m but 15 cents a bushel in Mlchâ€" A- u pyrotechnic-1 mm 0017. Cul- m. tini- the who mun. m min; of Chicago coup!" in Immune continues epidemic. An mum- uhonlg posse“ huunoas 'lt mm‘flï¬Ã©ï¬u nanny. Lel IkHClevehnd remember the pop- Tu new woman Is not having every~ n; mun: a manna u, d m county. Ky“ «than the «tram Ilia: for â€In; 3' sun In life in cm. mmymh very pupal". and cant-Ia W to acute n clnl 0! «called I: at dawn In" the ml who. tor It: Is ex- cunlon to Green Cove Swing Harlan. the lowest. nu. ever (Iran In I. state have been mm! A splendid ml: IrIII be run :rmmmwmmu an (Molna- ’ In. Karla cm. 5:. PI»! 3nd Cleveland, Eng] .bampu-ed ï¬mywfl: "a“ ’w an n a 3 an {ulna wIll be Instr] (or bed: Ihr bout the gin.“ rmnlx “me act-mo the but the state has lean mural. Ibo gum-iv.“ of which wm humid at 0n) Any at our antlers who min to main excursion shovId Irlw the Palm. Ind Hrea'ldc “mo. They will also run: MI nan-slog u) COIUornIaol m swam». I he "port that petroleum poured on the waters Ind mar-hes Inhablted by (no mum lmmedlntely aha-agate: that Insect In too good to be altogether â€Mel. and mu likely I: u stock- mm canard. The Want-lea! a!» m. at the nonnlto In urn: am: We! Walnut-thaws Otters at his kind hue pllyed the double role. The Appearance 0! a cer- . taln "Italian count." who had the run at “salon-Me not-My some years am. 1 was marked by the dtsappenrnm o! quantities of Jewels and mmabm tram the bones of may of those whom he fluted. The robberies became so tre- quent that special endeavors were made by the â€ï¬‚ee to elytme the perpetnâ€" torn. Alter long and mute†searching the Inmate! were lnally traced to me "fuels: noble-an,†who. until Ir- ruted and tent to nedttate over his performance: In one of let majestic * mu. had. It smears. been In the hnhtt o! phyla; the double Me or count by any ad burglar by shit. but ex- Mneu net as these noctety cu well do without. CHEAP EXCURSION mm. The ï¬rm, Held Ind Flt-aide. Ch hm; “9:th h h m: mun better their coldltbnto mug Winn-gm mm qua-w, Tho nocim um Manna nth can u that In allow-t to the m ututiu n Ionian cl‘i‘IYIlll. than Inch-o iron rink-i duty in no mail that ho Ind- It nan-nun no man! his Mumy dams. tour an of (ha ml In «an (ha! ho any union.“ hi- m." “In“ hy doing the work at a win Ion-burn cloth. fly m (ho in" proportion of mini lin- an Mom! to: notoriou- mryo-u. Charla Pom. Ihn notoriou- hurginr and lur- Mn 0! Ir. hymn. is In “angle at A cri-iui who. for ions. nomad-ll] “09404 I ole-Mr nio in iiio. Al Ll.- holh. Omnwich uni Mhhnm. chm ho Wu!) resided lh Int eil- “vb. Pam ioti live "ha of I m. 1 tinn- u inflow-dam moan. nhyH in. Iho "and oi hi. Mishhom none " of whom had lire rev-ole“ idea 0! w} acclaim; him with the during hum- luiau Wnlod In their aid“ «inr- Iu his residence among then. and of , which he 'wn in miily the author. it ( was the intimacy which his Inn-ed positio- niled for Mm in getting hd- ' nmnnco. to the hm o! the gentry I around that enabled hi. to commit ‘ none or his lost marina robberies. 1 A dual life seems to pone“ great nt- traction [at people in hlxh nation. A certain poor. boner o! a nun: link has, in ii: any, «lone almighty nonrico in no- Illicu lite. much In" M-l limo in h;- wanted wherol u a member of the aristocracy. and in- om" misty to while- utly by donning the than or a mechanic In In countering wotit- shoo. ll Iimilnr manner “other mm- lI-r of ilo hereditary noun 3. In Ibo habit of frequently dropping hil iden- tity u on or the “upper in." and not. ml and: cuploynnni ll «nine drint on on of our pro-inn! lino- ol nilwu. Yet .3000" [in lord i- rrodiiod will leading me Gui uili- once at a poor 0! (to nui- ud drinr o! a lawn uh, Another lady, also well known in so- ciety, leads a curious double iitei Dur- ing the unndon season she occupies a legitimate place at the head or numer- otlasocinl (auctions. but directly the cur- taiulsdrawnoverthe liighciass carnival she shuts her big house in Mayfair and retires to the touniry. where. under another name. she superlutends and carries on a proï¬table business in the cheese (arming line. When tlpr: season begins again the managomant or the concern is placed in mmpetent hands. and the lady resume: her station In so- clety. Money making is evidently not the innupncing motive (or this two- fold (pittance. (or the lid)": private wealth in large. and the proï¬ts or the dancern mentioned are said to be grem- ly (ii-counted In actn of charity. she ï¬nds ready employment, says a Mutton paper. Her dual lite is careiulty kept secret. save from one or two of her most intimate friends, and neither her aristocratic connections on the one hand nor her associates of the stage on the other hand have any conception that Luiy A-â€"â€"- of polite society ang Cissy Hâ€" or the -â€" theater are one and the same person. What the lady's motives can be for indulging In this dual existence is not easy to see. but it is a fact that any scheme for the social improvement of theatrical employes ï¬nds her a ready and muniflcent na- tron. There an A number 0! people who lend double liven. While in some cues the motives whlch Influence much per- sons are pretty evident, in unity other: one seeks a reason In vain. A lady well inown ln fashionable clrclea and whose wealth and personal aurncuonn are mum- ol comman repute, Is In the habit of dunnlnz the role of a ballet dancer at a celebrated west end the‘ alter, where, under an assumed name. In! In- In“ tho lou- at Dr. JOB,“ Mud-- and Ion-no. LEAD DOUILB LIVES. t l "The country is impenetrable ont- Iido of the immedlnte vicinity or nay town. The forests are n thicket into which it will take hm to penetrate ï¬fty feet. owing to windi'llla and under- growth. At one time It took the four hours to get out of n windinil caused by one of tho-o violent norm- which peri- odialiy sweep the Tarrltary. You nee baton you what looks like I nice bani: of null: you trad upon K and ï¬nd youneli up to the neck. on undar- nintmn of ice haying given way. Wet uni shivering with cold ybu proceed on; your Quotable m. to meet with an- die]- «pa-lam ofm kind. or an In- W m *m‘ the was“, '-m1'u me'xmnu Wt mar. wumflwia m. for some time to come, says an Prun- cheo Pout. "Poor men should he warned to my away from Alan." he an. “It ll not n country for than! by any mean. The Int-amps that even than who are well pravlded for mm endure m Indoâ€" Ierllnhle. {or which I can much by my own personal experlences. I have Just returned from a journey which took me over 1.000 lllllel north of sun, and I can any without danger of violating the truth that I more Inhonpltnble honntry does not exist on earth. ; Hunt Vernon. the. lending railroad center and the wide oi southern illi- nois. elninn to have turned the tune. woth which led to the comment! career oi ne-erons noted pioneer: oi the nine. Although ward at the good old ' families. the in )netly more proud oi [ the handouts. and cultured daughters who are follow'nx in the footsteps of their .othern. who were at one time the noted society hellen of Mount Ver- non. These daughters, who are height ornament: to the society In which they move. rnnh Int in reï¬nement. beauty and «peel-In in ancient lithium-ta. Mount Vernon ls protld to he called the home oi the subjects oi the following nhetnhee: hill! Eden Ilse Daniel. oitl- ent daughter oi Rev. W. P. Daniel. is n handsome young ildy oi the dark- hnlred htondo type. She possesses a sweeten of disposition and grace of manner which entitle her to the hon- nae oi A large circle of friends. She is rich in the nonunion at a ï¬ne soprano voice. on mount of which her society in Inch nought nnd enrechted. A nweet-tneed maiden. with dimmed cheeks and laughing live. is lien Sal- lie Collins. Ii. Dollie in a prmneed hie-tie. has a nlniï¬eent. ï¬gure. is “an! Yon-m. Ill, unmade-co.) iIN‘ ALASKA’S MOUNTS. H. meu. a well- Szin Francisco. re- turned on the Wal- la Walla from Alaska. where he has boon engaged In opening up some valuable mines near Bltka. Dur- ing the past sum- mer he has hall quite an experience as an ex- plorer in these Northern clinics, Ind Judging from his couversatlon he has baa enough In (Ills llne to last. hlm Guld II The". but 110th Lurk: on (ax-cu: maxim all! Many l'lllnrâ€" A. Anetta-l- Minn-'0 Allvlm to Would- !“ Town-u- AN INHOSPITABLE CLIME FOR THE TOURIST. â€mick smile". "Homesickness. or nostalgia. as it is called in medicai terminology," said Post Hospital Surgeon McKlm at Washâ€" ington, "is a well-defined malady in every army, and carries away‘ a great many soldiers {rorn epparentiy unâ€" known causes, like Major Nenmeyer‘s ‘heane. A great many brave soldiers jwntc away with hopeless ionging for ‘their wives and children. The records about that thousands of German roi- dierl who were compelled to ï¬ght in Napoleon's army succumbed to ‘helms weh.‘ it was pronounced in that army ‘ became the Germans in very (and at their home,nnd dear ones, and were. mun; under the colon of their con- queror, in some cases unmet their own countrymen. But it is a tnngibie quai- Ky in eve / "my, nh'd there were inhuman of nr‘ion- can: In tho mug» do not": the emit end the foam" Mr. Owens mesh very hvorahly about the mlnlng pmpectl II the ten-l- tory. and shown plncer gold of a ï¬ne quality. He is amt to open up some quartz ledges near 81th. and also some mvel deposits nvorably located. He nm the Impoverlshed miner and prospector. however, that nelther the country nor the climate are mltablo for them, if they value their comfort. It not their lives. Miu [Milan 1.01m Is the only danxh- (er of D. E. Lem. I prominent real m:â€" min tienler. lien â€wish in a lowly young girl. fair of rare. with Ham. run-- ing hair. tell em! ï¬nely proportioned. She is talented. popular. and has n hon, of admiring irlemin It home, and abroad. Him Locum. yonnmi «laugh- ter oi Dr. H. S .lemner. is a gradual» 0! class ’95. Site is I pretty young ladv with host: of ndmiring friends who Irv sit.†well and hepaiiy entertained at the home of their young hostess. She is n churning elocntionlsl and is always in denim! to Ilil numbers on recital pron-amines No girl has more trienda and is more popular than the doctor's second «inducer. lieu Adah Plummet. She is a handsome bionde. Ind gratinâ€" nted with honors in the class of '9‘. She m a bright, nunshiny dis- .WI-mnvwmmm "try slmty and "atom. nml armm [pH-had In the many can thu ‘nmk'r a young lltly'n 00¢th dnlrahlo. Mm MI Rmholl. only (lauhlrr 0! Prof. .\. o. Rmbflt. superlmomlrm nl pm“: who‘ll. In a brunt!!! of rlrh Inw. am has few equal- In mnsimx Minimum-2!. bolng an upon pianist. m“- In [Pm-r- nfly and Mann)†povnlar for hrr many csmllonl qualities of mind and honrn T "A well equipped party with guillos can Mono travel with safety in these dang Tons wilds. No poor man can oxâ€" pel-t to prospect in them without risk- ing lilu life. There are now 800 or morn men on Cook's inlet and Turoagaln re« glon, and it 500 of them get out event- ually alive and well it will surprise me. The country round about this locizlliy my be all it is cracked up to be. lt you ever got into M, but that is where the rub comes lnâ€"io get more. Some moose arc to be had in the way of game. but hunting is labor of the hardest and mos: uuprollmhlc kind. owlng to natural con- ditions to which I have already ro- lt-z‘real." am. It irregular inmvnls. To plunge Into one of these by chine!) man a horrible death for ma unsuspecting traveler. I was told 01 one instance where a party ol ï¬fteen was swallowed up a-‘complezoly us "In earth dld Dam- an and Ablrum. The snow drlttod ovnr the temporary formed chasm, covering all lmllcallnns of the catastrophe, and the unmarked tomb of the victims mm a white pall. Nu, it 6011 often happens that pm» dance, which has nlwuys In it a neat minute 0! union. hinders a man from Isms In (mum u to mum â€um, h†In: “that I". ~Addiooa. Hero-ens lothsohlll‘s I‘d-nay. ‘Baroness Rothschild is noted [or her delicate courtesy. Recently she invited a famous prlma douna to drive and after dlnner asked her to try the tone of hot" plum. Not a sound came from thtI keys. “I had the instrument un‘ strung this: morning. mademolselle," said the Immune. "that you might see that the only pleasure that l practised myself from your presence this even- ing was the presence of you society." A manâ€. Those shoes (Int are wondrously yel- lowâ€"- A person might ponder A week Ere 1 way he cauld and To make up his mind If they’re louder In color or mmk. ~wmlngton Bur. buckles. s sllver lie-pln. three silver studs. s gold seal ring, a knife and fork, with silver handles. 1 sewlng use, An overs glass, It comp-so. a wax "slit and :1 Under box. a tooth-brush, 3 silver toothpick. s sword, s silver-mounted cane, a padlock with whlch to fasten your door It nlgM lnslda. s clothes brush. a box of medicines" puillnn. arm-rial manor": and man! lino lralls or rhnravlrr. «Mr!» rmlrnr hrr to man» nlm lmow no? hos'. and mnlrlhmn much in llw plmmrv or Mr Irlomln. Minn Lurrnlin Form. oldest clanahltr of W. L. Forth. llaa large nâ€" nrrsnlvr. dark on: and Maulllni Mack lmlr. Sim la n brilliant ronrnrullon- ails-t, n nmslrian and an artist, "or laihrr's horm- is a unonym la n lama rfrrlo of friends. of good rho-or. wel- mlno and happy onu-rtalnmnl. .\ t-llarminn humour. who in just onlor: in: non" llw lay: and rnponnlhlllm n! a young society rotary. is Him Ruby Goodrich. Miss Ruby baa a highly mul- llrnlml soprano Tn'l'P. n‘hlrh is we'll adapted in humorous soloollonn, and she in always In «lomnml to ï¬ll nnvnhern an a program. She is willy. socially In- «lined and n great favorile among her am‘laln. ling Jennie Smith. dangliâ€" lor o! slmz‘vlmr 0. V. Smith, n bru- net"! with large. dreamy oyn. preside! with lovely [race in her lather‘n ele- gant home. She is a young lady of pleasing manners. no" voice and has a bright countennnm expressive of great gentleness of nature. The router! and sunshine of her parenln' home, no in beloved by all her ec'vlpanlonn and friends. pairs or swim." nut thls is not all as Is sham by (he 10‘ lowlng Items: "Take a Bible 3 book of sermons. a ‘Truveler‘ a Gulde.’ two albums, a diary. n quire of white paper. quills and ink, an alumnae, a mirror, :1 silver much. a silver snuff‘ box. a silver spoon. a palr of silver shoe- A small "Tuvalu-'3 Guide," dated 1780. line just come to bond. It eon- taina a good deal or advice on to the luggage which Ihould be taken. We take a few paragraph» 1mm this book- lei, leaving our readers to draw their own conclusion 3:5 to whether a cen- tury of travel has improved M in this connection. "Toke," says the "Guide," "two nulls oi’ clothes. one_coli‘ee-coioreil and one blue. a chest flannel, a pair of leather ln‘eecnes. a sleeping on", three. paï¬'s cl' stockings. two pairs of gloves. two wigs. ono hair has (1'). two capo. two hats. two pairs 0! shoes, one pair of slippers. six ‘undershlrm,’ {our 'over- shirts.’ sfx neckties, oi: collars. six hummer-chiefs, four pairs of wits. three cravais. two pairs or cotton hose. two A Tut-okr- 'Onmt. Hutu lay none" 0pm to Arron. Mn. McBride (entering thrv kitchen) â€"-Mget. didn't I use that policeman Ila m? A . Bridgetâ€"Well mum. sun nn' 1* 5 wouldn't hev me lay new! open to an: 'mt (a remu- n bncer. aunt He said he'd be proud to Mo. for her, Through water and are to fly for her, But. when out they go shoppin‘, Although ahe‘ 0 near dropping. He hears not her baskn: (. .(.|‘. - zl high) for her But alas! when she [donned For bonnet she needed, He hadn't n single.hnll-crow :1 for her! Ethel McQunthâ€"Yen. lmt Jze ain‘t no heavy swell. fer no rm! a: Mocrnts don't never wear their rnrslr‘M on no outside of da- clothes. mu». «hr. ‘Truth. no Vlnnln. He said he would madly no r for her To the depth at he 50:1 go a nu: (or mum Haloneyâ€"Sbr's Inkin‘ on a lot of tin ï¬st because she‘s nlï¬ enough Ker wear a curslck. Mule Glrlr‘flmn’m .~.v.~+ hampm. Mrs w'cn (Le snow '21; ~u H -;- it um up to his waist. LIIlle noyâ€"-\Vhon? "0h. ever no long ago!†"flabby it was w‘en M ~\: .1 mu- baby."~.'¢cw York Weekly. tow Iowans D! mus' :Innxrnms huh 1:. -\ mm‘q Wk“! Is at l'f‘ um. '(lllv' 'iw ,‘ m 32am on! will ppm“! oh" n “in .‘w Hit-Hm» A good many mm mall: 4,, x ‘..-g' limo on dc wrong Irarkn (‘an i~ us rnp- rennin! u .1 haby Imam.» 1. ‘- so fru- qmmly Men in MI: In m . '3'"; do people hm mom: ob gas,- p .1 mm! an‘ def" 'crpl do one 'M a!» nu- ‘ min): In Inns-“El yo' ‘nnm- gi: . lr‘ «id an enemy fo’gfl his "lain-w .- ' an m. mark loo amount toe sunni- ' .\rk.m« saw Thomas (fat. "Why. It lmrnml dorm 1‘: Ion nml lho muvr pul Hw- hm'n "w nnlnr. you know." "That's strange. Wlun n mu?“ Aml Ibo rupuln walk-w :n .;: mm- lnl. Ihlln Nu- IIIININm-n u ; an up- Ionlstml um M non-r I'mr . u nah why â€w ship am no! link. Wk“ I‘M ll "-9. "An-Moms?" mm "to o‘ 1 n z ‘qum. "No, we on" Mn- any Iv ~p-- h c! on thin line. Wk)". our Irlp. .Hv-v v' a yr†an. Ibo uhlp rmmbl II" down In IM hold and wo m-wr Macon r a! it ml to not Into nor! am! Ira-n to unload." (‘ully Mfl'alleou bm In .--'0- mm 3 mm unrr he'u ulluv ~- 'Hu‘ Jro-m-l when dry! mnwlhlnl lo h What kind In mum? Tim Mlno mun’ ho a ï¬n ‘ wwd; Mâ€! to arm toly. who-nun I an (n boo! u! mylhmk he runs bohlnl a m- Truth. 'l'lm .\l.('nrlhy 1303'. l'uJ'. is)! klncl at or aawg Ix «In! dawn 0' .ml am Is.) 1 l'orouxhbmd? She muldn't wrin- n nonnvt. and she couldn't trim a bonnet. She isn't very bookish In ln-r loner ol I‘l'plk's; Hut she‘s mun-h at homo at. wry! when Nhu lakes the juir-y borr)‘ Anal manipulates Quito :«lzlllmlly symposium: In plea. â€"~ H. S. Kelh-r In Truth. She cannot solve 'or (what '02“, viz; the planetary system. She cannot tell 3 Venus {ruin :1 Sat- urn in the ukIes: But you ought, tu see her grapple wlm the {run that‘s known as nppln. And arrive at quick com-lm-tion when she tackles tooxhsomo pic-s. CURRENT SAVINGS AND DOINOB OF THE LAUGH MAKERS. «mun-I Ind Solvent! Pawn-ph- for 0a: Lain Kantianâ€"I'M Kaunas mm. -Yolut put Thoroughbred upon-“a Plan-In un-l Jenn-m ‘ OUR WIT AND HUMOR. Arranging tho component parts or luscious pumpkin plea. So! "I‘ll- Mm. m ‘Qvnnfl v- But oh! sure. ’Us inn and cer- tain she is very put and pert ill HE Isn't versed In Latin. slur doesn‘t paint on satin. She doesn't unâ€" dersmnd tho aruul wlchery of eyes. M an h "It! mI-lu'l