xff. AND woop. -_L f\._--l.O was mrereu N18 nrst, pumuun. uuuu unnu- the president of the National Education Imo- cintion made her [its secretary. an... ........i..... 1...- nmnninntinn Mien Wat.- _ -'v ...- V- (,`AS.*'.lI WA'l`|'I..\.`a' AND HER RANCH. when that the expense.) ran up to 8`.`,()(), and. being hmlly built, pmvml a failure after all. The girl also mncllnkxl to put iuacropnf alfalfa. but as her darn proved `:1 failure she lunl nu irrignt inn and her crop was lust. The inaluniitalnle wuman, lmwever, paid no more attention to misfortunes than if they were April sh0\\`l'l`:. uml went on buildm`-J, numther l`(-011) In lwr vzibin and a barn Tin- burn was hardly (Ls big as a Chlcagn elevator ~imloed. it was only 1:.` by 1:! fceb-but it was plenty big enough for her alfalfa crnp, which she didn't gather, and was especially noticeable as a nnnuument. of pluck. Then she built. Watkins ditch." which led from Ruck Creek to her ulfnlfn laud. u'Lh.. .4... .........o.. ..-mbn luxr nnl nnrv-H: itu(`K Creek 140 nor uuuuu luuu. When she c:um~t_aumko her mu pap:-rs on her claim, and pu_vmont for her land to the govcnmneut of $1.35 pox` ncro, sho had more trouble. 'I'ln.~r:-gi.~'u-rat. Pueblo found fault with her cabin. declared that other bands than hers had plowed her land. and declined w nuke the papers But the plucky girl wrote to the land commissioner at Wash- ington, and the regi.s`ter`s decision wus rm. versed and Mini Watkins got her claim. u:_.. u'..n-e..- Ohnn nl-nu-haul n nmr mahin, an mm-pcuuent. u1.~'pmIuUu W" "*""b Horace Gm,-el8}"s'ud\'.i<`0. G0 '` v Y"3 vn'nn nnnliml in unnnv WOIIXOD 33 W0: Rho a woman deserved pl'us;_)E!'lEy sue us `yup Camg Wgtkiug` the -`girl mnclumng of Watkins Glen, Colo. . ` _ ua... n'..o|.:... I:...`.l no Tlntrnit, Bmmz of -rnu urnnl'l"l` `Watkins Glen," C010. Mina Watkins lived at Detroit. Being ` ._ :..A.........I....o .I:_......_itinn null. thinkinz TOM MERRITT OF ILLINOIS. mmm ' 611 cininiir I}Econ.h'1oNsV PLUCKYT mssg: WI-\T'K|N.S. FAA/or W//I/DEV TWEED8 0/I/U750 per ya . 300 RENMNANTS of DRESS l}00DS from 2 1-2 to16 yards in the piece all to be cleared before the 1st of February Regardless of 60st. See our Striped Dress Heads at 70 per yard. 15 yards Heavy Melton 81. Ghildrens Heavy Wool Hose from 5e. per pair. Wemen sHeavy Weolllose only 150. ` The Biggest Bargains You Ever Saw All This Week at 4;-nu--A|1\lI- A l\l'\IIIlI I`\I The ADJUSTABLE LACED KID BOOT. price }$2.60, is the newest and neatest_style of walking ` boot for ladies yet Made. Sold only at ` We have just received 500 pairs direct from the T manufacturers. Note our prices. 5 A Good Jean Corset 20c and 25c. ` A Fine dean Corset for 35c and 45c. ` The M. 8:. T., extra heavy, 500. ; The M. &. T., best year. 75c T A 5 Clasped Corset for 850. . 1 - The M. &. T Stayed End only S1. A Fine Coutille Corset, new make. $1. Also allthe leading makes. comprising Lily. `Coraline `A. Coraline `B, Success. Spoon, Dr. 1Warner's Health, The B. & C., 81.0. Children's Cor- isets ank Waists. Every lady can be suited with 1 corsets at `MURRAY & TAYLO.R S. %- 176 Princess Street. WILL OFFER FORTHE BALANCEOF THIS MONTH WE WILL SELL AT WHOLESALE COST Hosiery, Gloves, Fascinators, Clouds and Shawls, ladies and Gent's Unde1`\'.'car, Wool Blankets, etc. Watch this space for startling announcemems. Buy your Cnrpeu now und nave money. Remember this sale At cost price by RICE Fnno Walnut Cebinete, Bevel Plate Mirror, III to H0. iee Work Beekete. 82.50 to $.50. Gentlemen`: Fnncy Rnttnn Ann Uhell-I, .50 to M2. (I--.0].-..-`n Wanner RAIQAII Rocker. I. N) Such as Clouds, Fascinators. Tuques, Hoods, Ul- ster Cloths, Heavy Cloakings, Sealette, Seal Plush and Winter Wool Goods at lower prices than ever offered here. Our annual sale of Grey and White Cottons is now going on. 1'r7A1 rII"l' IL l1l'n`'IA!`C17 IF YOU WANT THE 0/2eapest& BestFurn/ture 1 ONLY A FEW DAYS MORE O THIRTY , DIFFERENT MAKES to CHOOSE FROM ALL CLASSES OF WOOLLEN GOODS, B00Ts`.T, .:roHNsToN&:oo- Fm? Rlall Reception Ulmu. II 70 so mu. , mom : sud Huh llockor. an to an / Iublc 1? Hull Stud, (I18! It 05. < Marble o Bodroon3ot.0 M0195.` _ India` In Dash. uh. Cl! to I18. Ilnlo Roch. Fancy `ublu. Wood and llubh Top. 09.50 so 825.. Do not an ui up-an an nook won punuuq oumun. --_-_.. a|.,__. ZRICI-IZMZO].\TB,_ ORB 8'5 00. _- -._--u.u\wr The Leading Millinerv Store. 132 and 134 Princess stret. __: E IIUI [XI W IIXIIIZ DIX Ivan: vuu r-.___.._t ; JAME8 REID, 52 and 266ml5riness Street. M1JRRAY`& TAY LOR S. nu Prinoau Stroot. oor. Sydonhnmhsu-;et, Kinunmn, H/8 WEE/( L"0L/Vt}?/T FANCY FU__I_NITURE. THE GREAT CARPET SALE 'L-Afs TILL THE END OFJANUARYT WALSH & STEACY vunu nun-u-vvv` y-.-v -v V . n;.lomon'I Fmcy `Ell; CIIAII-I, $.50 N2. GontIoInon'| Fancy Ratun Rocker. moo C10. 9...... Inn... Runntlon Clnln. Cl 75 to .10. HAINES & LOCKETFS, CORS ETS. A . CORSETS TO SUIT EVERYONE AT UUIL IIAI llll lulllsnr a nnnnn a. TBE VERY CHEAPEST PRICES JOHN L. JOYCE. And All the month of February, Kingston, Belleville and Trenton. AT SPENCE &. CRUMLEY'S. I`: Rstun Itocnr. Inn to uu. r Reception Chain. Cl >|.u....... man: And Huh to to: WALSH & STEACY. RICHMOND. ORR & O0. that Cnrpou are being sold as: rug:-w`: vv_- Bzrtnton Coal. Quality Bud Wood, Mill Wood. Verona I 8...- - in the city. Foot of Clarence and Barrack Streets, M. MALLEN. musco Hotisn, uuiim ammo Q A Juonnnnpn I l\l'|I\l'| (`LIIARING RHJ-`. T0 M\KF. ROOM FOR l.\lPl(()\'I-2.\lI.\"l`a`. a.Bs`9s;w;TuE. HALL, PARLOUR. `COOK//VG STOVES and RANGES, Next I100!` 10 W . M. uruuunu. I n lubvcu nu Tinsxnithiug. Plumbing,Steam and Gas Fitting .~:. uII.l nnd llul \\'uu-r llmuinur Enx_ine;-yrs. 1!?_. `IF1FH.P!`.!" * i lmsrlutmug. nuuuuu5.uwmu auu uao . Iuuuo >1. mm and Engine:-rs. Agunl. for tho (`elm-brulod Hpirul Rndinlor Hm Air Furmu-u nmuufuclurcd 0)` M. H. J11 onba. Syrnmxzw. .\'.Y. vvuu, w...v-v-...-, ~.-_-, , BEST I.\' THE MARKET. Yud No. l~Unu\rio Su-eat. " ` 1-L`ln.rem~.o blrool Wharf. ` 3-S1. Lawrence V\'lmrf. "sccure deliver before broken weathov sets in. (`Net 0 00-51. Lawrence Whnrf Brunch Umc/e-(`orner Kin and (lhsrenoo SL. on `to British American owl mm and satisfactory delivery 3 specialty Con) All under cover And well screened` C"l`olophons Communication. JAM ES SWIFT & C0. wobb &LCO{ALWYA1RD DRY MILL wooo mo sues. S Bend In your orders early 10: PAINTING - AND - PAPERING Spruce up--don.t be Ankh-and don't in! an the great spring rush in on. nu -vuuum Inna nuuummnn ; Shana!-Aw u. LOUNGES, msY,'1-*ANcUi3 om) crmma nrrxussna smuna ms. &c.' Tl` TRISH AND 0\'Ell:`'I`l'F'l"ED WORK A ._~'I`E(`lAI.'l`Y. l\lS'l'lM.\|`|'2S GIVEN FOR E\'lCR\,' DES C|tll?.'l`l3)A\ 0| lH'IPAlll_lNG. CAl(l`ET_S ljhll). ~> ` Opposite PoIBdn's Drug Store. ' IUUNCESS STRlCE1`.~Kim:aloI1. DAMAGED STOCK OF HARDWARE. smvns, RANGES, AND MECHANICS` TOOLS. A L'PnoI.s'r|m_r:n. Designs and Estimates Furnished for all Kinds of Work. , |_,-__.. .--.. nun nnnrnn FIRE, NVVA'I;EA})R AND SMOKE. 3 1111-3 Ivuuu runhllnuno. puma. &c.. u Sherlock : Piano Rooms. I! Pdlo Strut. B.H~oA_R!99;YKY ~a3B31?s6 `3?it'i.`-f$'Xi:}z'*BEpor 277 Baqot street. Dlivwlrvlvvq Q TIRI5 TU SUIT PURCHASERS. arll- Igl-Q -nnnln nun: Inllln Id L. V7 ...n_|o..a Ul`l'l0I-Ool`. Bunch and Ontario Bu. ___j_ MERCHANiT/S`! . Housexaeransu ELLi5 '?SO: HIBRAMES, Next door to W. M. Drcnnnn. Princess St. ` W! - l'\L._.L:__ 05.-.... ..-.3 .`_na Dnr OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. CALL AT BRECK 86 BOOTH W'hu-ll Vessel nlaon Wholesale and Ram! nod W Dealers. Ooenln of the very best description, under cover. well screen odud pmmplly delivered. Buncn wood and Hard And Son (`ordwoud of first quality on hand. lnspeotlon Iollclted And uunhoot guaranteed. YARl)-Corner Unlnrlc. and West Streets. Q'0!oe-Clnrun':o and Ontario Street.- Fool of Clarence Street. Qvlllllvllts left at lh stores of Mr. James Redden,Prluceas Slreemmd Meyers. McKelvc,' U. Birch. Brock Stroel, will be promptly tilled felephone Comm unicatlon. Anrenu Black l)iamondr_Llng._ AND ALI. Klaus ur FURNITURE ms To own 281 PRINCESS ST. 1 The am 7. in-..."'ZZI:J E3` lilnnnanl. me great spring rum in on. All ELEGANT LINE OF HANGING8 _ .. ....I.... 5111 Avg g.a-w...--_._, Leading Undertaker and mbalmer, _-a51 PRINCESS smut-;'r,- Telephone communication. Oor. Sydenhnm Street. HENRY BRAMELE Irv, ;,_4_1_.._ nu-A (DB. DAY AND RIDIAU 8`|'lllI'.TS. _ -.__1 __ on . -5-shun nest. <*):M}\RSHALL, x7?o3`13`ZNTn"EAT nine Uommunionuon. A ma Diamond Line. me 01:, E. A. Hot"! MISOELLAN mood. nan`-navv v-u-, ---- .-..--, ._.v:._ G. A. OORNELL M - PROP. Houuhujuthoonnmodoludmnd re- Il. .ndno uwulboupuodxonoun the comfort 0! non. . Oonnodlou annplo Robina for Coumotcm `rnullun `I'M but yard and miles In town. ONI DOLLAR PI! DAY. Bend in orders early for I-I-units ALIIR Ijnl FUtNI'rUR:i: &c. . -CH lCAl`l AT- uou, our. 0 Kingston. lommunicnlton. JAMES SWIl"'I` 110. cm. I-H lIII' I'PIlI!ll- A simple and effective cuntrirnnce. patented under the name of "air pencil. is attracting the attention of I-English artists, and. it. is clalnlcnl, is useful to form ornamcnul reli--f work of every duscription upon card board, wood. metal. ohiuzi. silk and any other wm-on mutt-rinl. The Instrument consists of n rub- bcr bulb with a men! nozxlb, as shown In tho lllustrnt Mu. . I was All! PENCIL n wuu. The bulb ls lled with n neml~llquicl put, Vhlvh ows out undar premium of the loft hnd. whilo the right hand gulden the oil. has any kind 0! rllnod letter- nnd ornamental scroll work can be produced. rmly adhering to the un- derlying muerlal. At the noon jun [named the little Instrument proved specially Incap- hbln for tholnthl-lag of Chrlstmn mm and Ilmllur demnuonl. Tho push lam:-I can Iftuwunlnho olthu-painted lnoll colonor ..n.o...I -mh Innfnllln nnnrlnn, hnth mntlxlil \n-cu uu -us. .~... It isnnly fourteen years ngnlhnt natural 1 gas xx = that uwd Is a fun-1, yo! today, av<-urgl- ing in u 8!. Louis cxclnan-(:0, there is roquinxl to pip ll ::7,:`.50 nnnleuof xnainx lu Pittsburg gluno ink) milcs supply -l;`,6'.J.~J private houses, 40 iron Imus, :37 glassworks, 8:) fuuudriasaml umvhinu Hhups, and 42:. mi.-x'L~lla1|oousimlus- trial I'.~:t.1hlisLlln('llf.`l. -\n Hus of its valun as fuel (`all best. he obtained when the vnlu-s of 7.000,00() tons of coal is esfunnted, as it is us- Ivrml that this amount 0! coal is annually dispjaood by natural gas. IITTIIUI I- Uni | onumd with n1oh|.:7J __...I...l-4 4 -sang I-II, nuuunun uuin vu` u--u----- Io ooloct from. Apvnn the but selected an! moat atyllah amok in lcutam Ontario. Give In : ball And look `over our stock. nnntunnlnn tn A I I , nu DIED lnnnnm WI.-IWZIIS '.";.. Za.'.myJ.3".'g` ruuls or me [l0u.*i`S. The xulrniseiou of steam to som-rs not only fnvnrsthu production of sowrcr gm. but do- siruys the material of the sewers. Iron pipe lines, especially at the jniuts. bqcoxno seri- ously weakened; tilo pipes I030 their hard, ringing character, and crumble away under rapid disintagration. In brivk sewers the cement in uttarkud. anal the arch soon 1 Conn-s litt lo lx-twr than n cuxnontlus structure. Tho rucent. leaks in the pipes of the Steam Hunting compmiy in New York have produced similar troubles and serious anuoyamms through the streets in which tho smmu is con- duvtcd. The insulation of umlorground elec- tric lines ins been seriously am-vial. and all who travvl upon Broadway can t/cwtify tn tho dlsagreeahleixlorx pnxlucml. It mems clriar that tho listrilmti-an and use nt ECEIUII should be attondal with more r-_stri`tiun.~x ml thi part of municipal authorities than ni-w apply to it I rrpauuuuu nu n nun an urg- E\'t"l'}i1(IIi_\' knows, says .\I. Manchu iu Arcbiix-s do I'h:irmacic. thursirui-.~< yrepartd from fresh fruit juicvs are far profernbln to any others, but that thmo sirups in their froslistute mutnin n lurgv amount if var- lmnio ari-I is usually furgottt-n. Whom the [tl`()(`t`t~` usually in voguo is followed, and s;:;:ir1s nildod to the juivm in tbs cohi,u liquid is nbtaim.\l which mm becomes sod:-nsu that. the avid nds it. tiiftivult. tumlku its usc-.po when heat `La aubrwquvxitly applied, and tho mns.~]m~n<-0 is foaming, and snmetimos u {mrtial vanuneliziug of the sugar, from the art that this sirup nmhos n duu.~x`r layer at the bottom whila the lighter juice is forming on top. To uvuid all this. M. Mnnvhu recum- uiends that tho jnioo bu hoiienl lhefnructny sugar is added. replacing Inns from evapor- ntiuu by (listilletl watur. Tho result. is said to [no better iu every way. I `H I\ `V. _ tilir .-\rn~`.`i`:1u. Thu ovil r`Tv-"ts of steam dis- ch.-u`*:u-l {mm (`l\_'.fil]'_` c-xlmust pi[x-.ce'v.'a.~r:1I~ plm,~`i.r.o'l. T he suggostiuxls in tho ruport wvm rim-ip::]I_v due to M1`. Rm!->lpln ll-`ring. qhucbxng this quo.-tion of stvzmn, he propo.~1-41 tho um of int:-rm-pling traps or cooling bu.\in.\`, or also tho disuhurgo of all such steam into tho air from pipes reaching nbovo tho ruufs of the h0\lrI`S. . :\' ctnnvu on mun`.-ra nnf nnlv \-| n`-\,\ nun nun ll .-., ...._,.. - ... . ._ .. (`Inn 01' UN` \' ,_.I, _ A iDiag1-um and Ducripilon of-Dr. 'l`ui3lor`u Fupatcmed. but Now, llnprovud Freezing .\li(-rutonu-. Adapted to Three Methods 01 Section Cutting.` _ Dr.- 'I`lmnms Taylor, of the am icuitural do parmn-lit, who. several years ago invented ` A uiicrotliw, guva the iirst public xhibilion ` of I new unit-rotoxne revontiy ut a. meeting of` L the Microscnpival society of Wm~'hington.; The fuliuwing diagram and description from Science will show the advantages claimed for it. it may also beaddcd that it is simpler andcun lrolximnifactulwi at much its cost than tho mic-rotomos now generally in use; and. as timsu persons cmpiuy_cd' by tho gm-~ ernmeut nro not allowed to pntvut inventions nmdo in the line of the work they are on- gagjml in, any mivroscnpist in the cduntry um_\ m.-aka and us(\ the iimtrument here do I I a ...... ..._. .-,. ._., -.- lulln-uhmx-cut n rvpn-svnts ndju.~'tuM.- M uny nnglv; h. M ;:r:nln;'.h-`I ulis .\\'llIL`ll n`\`o|\`!':s' .9 .~.-u-. nr 0 ht-am Ill lh\':|hu\'0(`ul r<`pI'v.\'*nIa u ('lll'\1`(I lune. H.".li|1,.z scn-W: v. Ilisk. winch on st.-uul (11) by n\-ans of u lilll`l_\' cut sun-xv thrt-uql; 0. Imxhngnuy ii and upon which the instruxm-nt Issrx-1Ir-d. .-\ curl; with n ountralnpouing isttwl into :1 j-s`(-ruling: tube (onu inch Imp Ivy um and n hnlf in<`|1:'s in dimnoL(*r) in tlm(-vl1tc|'nt' -li.sk (H. (`nrk nnd tube revolve wnh lh(-ii.-xk. In Hw vwutml apt-uing is ttml un urdinury stnppu-_r or cork. on top of wbivh the 6l)_j-ct to lu~shu\'c may he Sl'(`uI`\Kl by parumne nr ` \ `J7. il III K l\'||`_( law mrk in d pl`<>_j-cl ("rum I wnt.-r Hm nih nut-I rum.-I n..o.. Coal-, Wholesale, pRetai|, I-\Il\ulI\ -xv mun u A IIIYINI` SUBJECTS 0FA`lNTERES`I" 70- who- cnassuve MEN mb"woMEN. luuy lllil` scribed. V` il.\. In nrulor to fl`t``2(+ trnl mrk. uml i~m-r (x). a [n'u1mr:n1i-m ( I - ' ..I. A. `\S((;`_ili |I|I"~u MI 11)"! In th-\ `I |\ >{||'llIII` wr tubing :1 vrxnizml I`!!! n` A`. _ .. Preparation of Fruit Slrups. ..y. |.. n.......... -..... \l Inn...) (`msl ()ll sud .\'atun\l (inn. Exc l;.~'4-uf 1-thvr as a lXl(`.".!).< of frcnz` fur tho u-utter. reumvn the pin`; tho froezim: box and dvtum-h tuhiug. Apply other in tho us "HARD AND diwi` `ivoon. I! u want the Drlect. Cheapest and Has`. M: e and Baum: Cordwood. Oak. Birch Ash. Elm`4r Hemlock Coniwood sawed or Un awed. Or It want Klndung Wood. I ).orSt God h,u`:n(`onl, No. I Cod. 30!! 5:3 0' nnllka C011. 20 to or Black- mun Dc-trlmentzsl to .'~'e-wars. in: (`ant wma mm! ~ in thu late r-apart 'n-xxi.< of pnbliw works of .\'vw s uf special inter.-. says T113 Scion- -.`i':1u. [mm pipm was -111 'I`l..._~n.nvn.-n'.m.~ in Ilm rnnnrt \\'v1`n Hill`; III I4 1131 end x '1' tho wut V l\I\\' uuruux nu .\uLuun1.L mvovu! n curwxl knife. ..o ...... ..m.I..- I. Imlinv um`:-\\" 0 The All` I`!-ncll. .\.\ D l l{0(}I{l1'.\`S. 'llt'(l ll) nu tho rum): 1' hoing (-on rnm~sRmsa vv`ri1G.`wED -- rc- l'lk`I| Uu II.) uxru. `) the nwthl t rubber tube u ; (~0l1tm(`t0d tn , r(`H1\'|` I IN` i'(`H` mllmv metal box In llts mm the hol- tubes of nwlal mx--Ono to ntlmit to flaw nut. Tlzv . J` , I A41-I... .... \ .~ the run- 00:1 `Vb-"n7! (`onl. C031. God Black- Ilnltka Cod. R0 3. CRAWFORD & 00.. - Foot of Queen at. g... ..L-t1.____j _.:1. AI I-; lK'H.l|.` \ '1 tulxxx` whi-K cmtion made nor his secromry. After passing hor examination. Miss Wat- kius_went to n..:-apot muip txwlve miles from` ~=(-`-ulb'rad'o Springs and eutorgxl $30 ucresof gmrermnunt: laud. She needed to enable her to talaq out lmr llrst. papers. 1- lllllllfl 8 cent. While she was deliberating. how to raise the wind shu got hows that her sex`- viccs hm`! been n_(:oept4--l by the school board In Denvur. As won as sho receive.-ll. the required hum from h` salary she took out bar papers, built a cabin which cost hm` $3.5, put. the slxingles on the roof herself, uud in doing so ('xp1'I`ien(`e(ln fall which very nearly cost her her lifxp She was on duty at l)0n\`cr and ._c0ull only spoml Sundays and hnlidu)-s ub'lnr r:mL'h. but these days til- \nL_\'s fouml her were living alone. making hm` inipruvenients and separated by more than it mile [rum hcr l1N\l`05t' neighbor. In IKN3 `Eli:-s Watkins pub abarluxl wire fence uround hvi` rank-h at an expcm-*0 of $435, and built a (lam. The dam was ostixnntod to cost. $40, but Vl us mzshcxl out so up and could not omuuuu nu -puuun. Nun-an|e!cn0ad.u:dwnlnoIbeu~doln;' ` that union. [lo ue lntroxlm-ed ll liiil in the lz-gialaulln for the Supproloion oi Truatn. Tom Merritt. oi Marion county. Illinois, has n bill for the suppremion of trusts in that state, before Lhe Illinois legislature. that is likely tnproduvn a bitter light this winter. It is called the Merritt conspiracy law 'l`um Merritt. as he is familiarly rolled by all who Imow him. and many who do not. is a char actor` lln has an impediment ill his spwch that random some of his remarks partiouim'l_v funny. He om-o rnnsultld I lnhyadviau M to whothorhe coulclcure him of his habit of wuttering. I would not do it." aid the doctor. for then you would loose your vhiot stock in trade." I h-ha-hndn`t thought of th-tho-that. said Tom, on he sully walked away. On one occasion Merritts st uttering liervt-ll him in destroying tho inuence of In young and umbi- tious member of tho illinoia legisla- t u r u '1` h e n o w member. who was in n eloquent an d powerful Ipeoker. was unhitioul to siipplnnt Tom Mer- ritt as leader of the mom here of tho 70` `"l-N'"'- hounu from south- 3 orn Illinois. ndiatzrict commonly railed Egypt. Tho young man introduced n bill which was i very important to the Egyptians. There was is good deal of oppoiition, and tho would be leader of hi: colleagues was entremely anx- ` ions to secure the punwagooi the bill in face of this opposition. When he rose to speak he at once enlisted the cloamt attention, and it could be seen that he was winning friends for hin measure. Tom Merritt was among thoee who took deop interat in the speech. With A good deal of comtonintion he saw the great program hia rival for the leadership wumah- ing. Hi: mind was busy mm-acting enme echeme to break the force oi` the Ipeeoh. `Finail hoaruuaandaddrendthet-hair. i tnrningto hiariral, Tom continued: Mr. -e-poak-er," he hid. I wa-wa-want to at the g-g-gen-t-tlunon I question. By this time the attention of house had been dinctecltothegentlamantmm Marion and. "D-cl-does ` the 31;-gen-tat-tlemln w-w-want thin Hrbiil `to pppaant" Of course I do,"wae Ilia mama- -t'I\.ai4.han In G10-coodh to pppn-on!" "U! oouru I uu," win In njoludcr. 1'h-ch-GIIIII for G10-good`: 0+0-Aka Hi-dz dddown!" natured Iurltt, un|dthoronnotthomunhun Andthn gnllunm dkl-itdowu. Hlwnull bnhn upnnd could not omdudo NI Ipuoh. Eh mn-..a.e-mdjndwnnotheuulotndn _ She um" 11 `Fine `much In Color lo and _ [hum It erwl}. - There is a girl l;i'ColM:ado, ;vVp,(naw that bcr career Ls` lpecomm; .lmown,\will doubtleu be the l`v-`L;:jm1t of ot1`.-rs qt ma1_'ri_ngo from all pm.-ts of tho country. More indomitable pluck lssoldolnlt ever shown by any man_ ` than has been displyetl by this girl. If ever deserved prnsperlty she is Mi; r`...-..i.. \VnlL'i1\ Hm -"girl rnxnchxnan versed and mun vv aunns got. uer uuuu. Mia Watkins than t`l'0(.'IkVl.l a now cabin. ` She entertains her friend: on her much in summer, her place, which is called Watkins Glen." being picturntquo and admirably adapted for I country place. Since she vn tiered her land three railroads have emu-rod It Fountain City. three mjlas away, and her property is now valued at 83,000. If rnnv ha xnnnnrl that U18 WOIIIRIJ WIN) property is vuueu at 90,000. It may besupposed that the hasaccomplisbedsu much in such a daring fuhion is made of l;:irdy fabric. This is not the cusa She is a high bred city girl. raised in that aristocratic city of Do- trolt, tall. dashing and stylish. straight and lithe. and withal I suptrb horsewoman. As she rides over her brmul sum she looks for all the world 11 "Lady Gay Spankor," or that uther n-mhusin.s:i-- and rt-aL h1|l'l`W\-Lullll, thi- empnm of Aiistria. Mina Watkins lived at uanruu. umug u. [an ind(-pendent. lispnsitiou and. thinking I -In:-nnn GM-aInv`n'nd\'i(`e. G0 Wt. young H(W'(`0 Ureeley`s`um;u`e, "U0 Wins, yuuug nian." applied to young well, packed up her ti-ups one any and started for C lorado. On arriving at Denver she pre- son herself for tho unuual competitive ex- mnixnxxop -for teacher in the public schools and puaskl so triumphantly that she was oered the first position. Soon After C`\n .\......aa....o. n? n... w.m'.mnl Education & Vhwtvuu In Vvn. lvvi -. `_-._ __ N.B.-OrdotI left at the Grocery more of Jn.-. Ornwtord. Pt-{noun street. will receive promm Attention. lI"l`elenhone onuuuunloauon