The low not! tint In to content I" V†we Deanna“: boat for Anc- H'Iaghtobemuncudlmalyof ' ’ 'l’lo mm- are likely Hm mm «on: bout-bunch; , now can that boy who was born atop , II Pike’s mt be expected to rise in . In world! The dog a a buryin- allnn and house guard is played out. Two man-eating Inn-tits slept chiefly behind the "an the other night in Rivennood, 1“,, while minim med 3nd robbed their m On the same night s clutch 0! his Forest named Chatfleldâ€"lelor â€It by then two ' valuable bulldogs with how iot- ud nnwnhot jaws, ax- mly built for tending the human tune. Mnnminoorcanin the W of Mona; their canine broth- In can’t worth a dog-gone. Another “ladlee' cycling c!nb"â€"that It Tlfln. 0.â€"hn Issued a proclamation on the mhject of "bloomers." A. has “ready been pointed out. It In quite a Impomnt to be accurate 0! speech a correct In the nether draperies. The men! unmet! Alter the lnte Amelln Ann Binomer bore no reeemhllnce to any costume now In nee; It In extinct. What the Indie- ot Tlflln. 1nd of nanny other News. mean. ll hnlckerhochn. Why enn't they any so? II centendu a autumn; one“! to the per-Imusâ€. “to bid ion the fund. outâ€"Md u M. ln pun ween- huon. Judge Bailey. of Ban cum. Win, deemed that (In Chicago hard of trade and more om, ruined more Inn. and tracked mom famine: than the old! war. The judge anon- on have some old-lubloned notion- Ibont modern human methods. 7!. an vho In unneeded to I well- .ublished boning. winch he mm- Ioodl no building up. lo occulonnlly loud to any, "here In no med of ad- mmu." He noun-en In Inl- mm, nouns. when he no: “th" In. without his Manages. build up a bum busing.- In a single year In the an. and. or ground the corner. by :3. old a! advertising. TN I" or lamchuuus. making woolly â€menu e! um compulsory In aunt-«ales employlnl more than twisty-In hunch. has been momma comm-clan! by the gunman mum at on cute. 11“! mprvm mun of "IF no!- road lav II moth" achml and da- chn‘ unconstitutional the name llnd m 8L hool- mm: dwlunal ru- m mu (lam ll nolhlng Iorlouly not. ï¬ll u:- all] dunking v-ur mop! nu ll nonma- h'fl nun-M of DI'hIQ pnlu um Cyclovl m-lpo- dllb. Wall. I! lhay Am largo Iml In '0 hollow they should In am (but A Chicago phllnaulroplu II to bring out I lav-paper which dull lzuum «In. and print only an: In good am! pm and toâ€. A [nod nlny sunny: low-pawn have been grandad for the Windy (Illy, but (lulu In the am one (0 dispense mural] um: I load dry-rt- Carroll D. Wrtxht, chief of the gov- anmnt labor Wan, uyn: "Hunger In canned more men to commit petty all- cm Inythtug eln." 0! 6.593 hole“- In mo. 5.100 and no trade: The coming worn-n ll coming right dong like I nee ham. Several of her tried to lynch the (outrun of l wootcn {man at Trenton, N. 1.. ma cum-nu howl. they “didn't like hll Icon." :j'gowgm 6m: gamma While disputing u to the real respon- sibility of the sudden advance In wheat And corn the ï¬nanciers or the nulon should not overlook tho’eflorls of the lowly, but sndustrloul Hessian fly. ley Henry Somerset probably is rlght In laying that "home" In the most beautiful word In the English lacunae. She gets there about once I year. It takes more money and greater ex- ertion (or a merchant to keep up W|th hls competitors without advertising than it does for him to employ la lune! discreetly. . The new woman will never go so far I. u) try to make herself look othetwise dun promises-Ins. A San Francisco man killed himself because he believed hlmselt unworthy of Illa tweetheart. The result proven that he had guessed 1t. It In thought that Dr. Peter Jackson could be "Induced m arbitrate the d!!- terences between Prom Corbett and Prof. Fltulmmona. A college president has married I Miler o! elocutlon. He proposes to have even cumin lectures properly de- llvered. ‘T'w'i‘liéi'e Ii : fortune waiting for the â€I. who Invent: a straw hat wlth oar rhWNERS GROVE. : ILLINOIS. «mum WRITE A: WILLIAMS. Onoâ€"You hnven'i 3 angle reason why ‘ M't [on m club. Tatum-Per- ‘ not: [mt I an a ngnlgg noon. "Hr. De Punch I: exceedingly fond o! I Io'od story. Iln't he?" "I should my l3. When he get- one he never part- fre- Itjâ€"Wuhington cur. Sheâ€"I've had no use for you since you lot! your nun-Incite. Itoâ€"And I've had no III! for the mustache since I lost you. â€"Rpxbnry Guette. Advertisements are tools for carvink success. Dun took make bad jobs. The merchant who says that "-dver- tlnlng does not pay" does not advertise. TM: In how he happen: to know. The local weenâ€"i holds 3 monopoly. We that the 10:1! new: and will pay for It. A Mr. Scarbom, an advertisement writer In Brooklyn. asserts that he has.- the power to "charge ads with verbs! Mflmtllm." In one Instance It In reâ€" ported that his charge for the ad nude the ndvmlur wince. He Afterward admitted. howev-zr. that It doctrinal ht- bustnm does not ply. in. Advertiser. this I: a grant thought. And one that you w!!! do we" to ponder on. Every ndwfllser does some advert!!- lng that my: Ind a good deal that don't. That which am pay has to carry and be responsible for that yhlqh u is singularly appropriate that the "sandwich" man should usually when Ilse a cheap restaurant. Adverfldng cannot fall In lnjuro n man when It II .n done by Ms bashes: competitors. A "star" paper in one that has an n:- leflsk attached to Its rating la the newspaper directory. I! imi want to get money In or!!!“ to Idveruae on I large scale adver- tise now on a small mks. monument of claimâ€"me me that handicâ€" the circulation. 8m unempu to «venue result in Idveflod eyes. A pectnré or humâ€"me one Inhaled "Alter Turing." An ndrrfllsement does not 1'“ M. but It helps the can" to a!" men. Perhap- 7cm don't fancy not My». If not. do“ write In on. IMO haul†wold (Ma year and mm poop“ cured. Tm "manna (rue (Mlmmflala Coat “.50 pot bank. enough [or II dun. "when "tn-pm In every county In "It! [Inked Blunt. Advice free. A law (not! spam )0“. SWANBON RHEITMA'I'IC CURE 00.. II a "mud Internal medic-Inc math I'l- pmfly In our» ppm-mm" I" kind: at "out. Rheumatism and Nournlgh. Nut a "run.- nll." mm. Mmkll. cerâ€" um wm on! non In 1 or 1 dan. It you an A 09th pot-rm you lam: It lain "me lo can a deep mic-d db- nrdor "he mom-Nun. A "may (or Den-mk- pâ€"nple vJIo do!“ upset l minâ€" rle for ï¬r. Promo! true! nl'nrm "than: dentin; and ullflacflmr‘ our noun. Mug-'- "mm Ibo-unallo- run flow the Mel: Show Their Thrift- Childnm Taught to have Money. The anch nutter less from pnnim and depressions than any other people on the globe. and it is because thrift is the basis 0! their prosperity. In Pruner nearly every person nun-a son-Mining fur a rainy day. The habit in almost uni- versal. and thuae who earn the least an» saw to be tuund in thin (rat saving clan. The French living: banks gnaw more than 8.000.000 depouitonl. and tht-ir tit-mania amount tn about i800...000000 and this large mum In made up n! lmali nun-l. The French lchoolu tuch thu children to nave money. nnti the moat ire-quot" prise (in-n to n bright pupil in a ans-inn bank-hook with n umull mm In the credit or the own". TM» in givrn when in thin country we Would give n medal in I book. Who-n n rom- nmnity hua a lot a! man†dt'lifllfled in lavim hnnn it in our tn burrow money without loin; tn out-Id:- capiâ€" taiiata. The local bank- am prepared in inan to MW [Impu- al I modern“ Int-mt. in tho Dara-.- citira and (artnry turn» up! the eastern “at" the aavlnn- banha are tho arr-I “(mania o! the punt I'IlF-fil'flt‘" laainat hnrd tints-a. and i! "u- aavina' habit wan aa [rm-n! hon an it in In ham-o. nur pinyin wnnid haw- mam! thmah thv- mm ï¬nancial dqminn without "finally luv-ling ii. Envy rhlid ahmthi ha taught th- importann- of «via: vii-nut ho- ing Ivaririoua and await-wily. We nerd no" thrift. Tho aura†American wumearnor wanna email in il- m». IlnuI to Mair him comfort-bio It hit «Id In» W. ahmaid iam- a inann (run-n thn PNMh in thin mmt. They know how to «my ilir'ami at [he lame ilmn wart hard and aun- yummy. (oihem If? Durham 81.. Chimp}. It was Indeed Mme. ModJeska‘s-dhusâ€" band. and the glided guests about the room were astonished at lhl‘ ohm-quiâ€" oneness of the old restaurateur. When the patron glanced at It and read "Count Bun-ma" he was pmtuse In his apologies. "Oh. I see." said the stranger. with an air of amusement. "and my costume Is not exactly en regle‘ But I have only this afternoon returned from my ranch and got here ahead of my trunks. How- ever, If my name wlll not be an apol- ogy for my dress I shall have to go to Dome other care." and he handed Dingoon his card. The old tramp looked up with a. smile and replled in excellent French: "I think not. my friend; Is not this the cafe?" "Certalnly It In." replied the patron. "but you knowâ€"you knowâ€"It Is for the upper classes." When pretty Helen Dingeon won some reputation as an actress and her father took in dollars galore over the counter of a popular restaurant an Individual almost an seedy an the' typical tramp muntered into the swell place at the dinner hour. Nearly every table was ï¬lled with gilded youth. male and re- maie of the city. A thrill of astonish- ment and indignation swept through the perfummi crowd when the battered old scarecrow hung his hat on the pox. anatched an evoninx paper and looked around for a. waiter with the air or one who owned the place. Old Dungeon. In horror. stepped from behind the count- er and accosted the unwelcome guest. "Haven’t you made a mlstaue. my friend?" he said. the Chant Wu Yukon for a Tramp In a Vanni-r Inc-amt In Hun trawl-co. THE Man- or SAVING. IAODJESKA'S HUSBAND. PRINTBR'B INK. SMILES. We" Bold. There Is entirely too much nastiness and Immoral"! In real me to make u desirable to reproduce “my. upon the stage. The tulle was mean! to pas-fray human nature in Its better moods. {or If the Inner mood ll not the my our- vlvlnc mood then human nature per- haps into brute'mtnre. an the '1!" York?!“ menu-amber" the lining Can. Hosicssm at a scientific turn of mind my possibly be glad to Introduce to the notice of their guests a new cure for that terrible mourge. Indigestion. which is certain to conduce to the live- lines- 0! any dinner party where it may be practiced. A well known physician has recently expressed the conviction that as an aid to digestion kissing in strongly to be recommended. Nowadays we are .0 ready to seize upon new hy- gienic theories that it will be surpris- ing If no agreeable a remedy for a prev alent and dirtressing trouble does not immediately became popular. it one hosteu will have the courage to start the new remedy the will assuredly iind m'uny followers. mmtlnns wlth all the prlnrlpal Amerlrnn rum. Hr ls nsnrlntml I'll?! Hr. Day. tn whmn he has loll lhn man- ngmnt M lho brokerage business. In 1379 he Morton! a large wnn‘lmum- at the Unlnn slmkyardn. nml Mam» mn- nectnl wlth the wnrvhomlm: n1 pru- vlulnns. Ills Mmrst lntrrnts are In the Rnch luland and Cunmwlmnn pkvnton. These have u comblnnl ramrlly nt 1.0.00 hushcls. Rumor has revently connected Mm wlth tlu- building at a melt elevator near South Chk‘ngn. ilo muntnlnn nenrly 6m; hundred and Mly ‘stltlons thnmghout lawn. Kansas Ind Nebraska. whloh an! engaged ln buy- lng up [min and supplying "ports of ngrlculmrnl condlllrmn. Mr. Counsel- mnn ranks among thc loading {our otn. : vntnr-nwnern of thls country. In It.“ the Cnunsrlmnn lmlltllrm was brgun and tlnlshell the follow-lug year. No one memlwr of the Board of Trude was more active In the conflructlon ol the new Board of Trade hulldlng than he. He ls lnlemtod and an nggrmlve spirit ln all reform movement: of a munlclml or palrlnllc nntun. He Is recngnlnotl n: a liberal glvc-r In charltles Ind educnllnnal luslllutlmu. H» was man-led In 1375 to Mlss Jennle E. (Hts, daughter 0! Judge Otis. of Chicago. They have two chlldren. one son and one daughter. Mr. Cmmnelman la a lumber of the L'nlon League. Chlcagn, Washington Park and New York clubs. III-Bl. In INTI hr Iu‘rnmc u Inn-tuber of [he rnmmlulun human «I whlrh be In the h ~ull. llv Immune n mc-mlu‘r of llw "all of Trude and was umu nm- u! “a prominent men. In. mmmlllu-ul u ‘ll’lflt‘h nllIa-e In Nrw anI City and lo helliuuâ€" Ma humwuu hul prlrute wtru foundallon of his wealth by doling out all on the streets {or commisstun. lie is a (air sample at the Chicago man who uncovem opportunities mid lakes ud- vzntage ni‘ them. Mr. Cuunselmnn was born in Baltimore. Md.. Dec. 25. 1849. He Is the son 0! Jacob Counselmun and ‘ traces his ancestry buck i'uur gem-ruâ€" tlons in Maryland. Ruth grundlntlwts Were soldiers in the war at 1812. After ï¬nishing a grammar course in his native city he entered the law alike 0! Judge Edward Hammond. nt Elliott (,‘tty, Md. He remained in this oinve tur three years and acquired it kn'rwlotlgu n! lwgal affairs that has uidt-d 'hlm considerably in hla business vepturm. lll health (â€mlmlled him to rvslizn ind-nor work and he cunsequrnily lul‘St-(Ilt law. He then act-opted a lmsllion in the uillce at George Ii. lllmlchnrtl, ut-nt'ml freight Agent 0! the Baltimore a: ("lid railroad. in I869 he wont went tn (‘liit‘uuu and (In- ten-d the employ ut' Ell Joiinsun 8: (.‘0. After brlt-r uervlco with this llrnl. ht- ensured with ('imno, Hnnlnul A'c Cu. to ‘ no“ nil on t‘(.nimlsslml. liin nu-thmia of ‘ retailing all m: "up street in wash-m was new and lucrative. Fin-n this [it't‘lml dates Nu prosperity. “in llt‘ll mun- was in start in tin» cmmnln‘xlon hurl- Paddled (â€I an Commission tor a Chl- c-xo umoâ€"Dubblod In (lnlln null Buni- Ind Wuxod “'oallhy on â€Put." an “Cull-fl" O=>Brmm f. Doczmmrg>2 =>U >4 SCSIâ€"Ln.“ Dd>fldfl AN ELEVATOR KING. H A n L E S L. Coumwlmun. t h e prominent elevator owner. bore no Inâ€" tle part In making Cult-ago the leadlng center at grain stor- age and dlatrlbu- “on In we country. Hts elevators hold a large part 0! (his country's vi a I b I e supply. Helnld [he CH .-\ R LES I. Executed )- ml". In Belgium criminals condemned to don)! are executed In efllgy. no to speak. The execunnner fastens to a post In no pnhllc squire n placard with the Centence 0f the court. and this I! ll- kvved :0 remain In View of the public one hour. The most recent "execution" of this kind was that of a and“). Baron Sternberg. PRINCE ALFRED. SAXE-COBURG- GOTHA. duke of Edinburg. and heir to the duke: dom of Snxe-Coburg-Gothn. 1M tron: In. I'M It on flurry no Quor- at "m â€NM-thud; llrrownh'ls prrsvntrd Ihe plrmre of Princo- Altronl. u! Sage-Cohvnx-lhthn. who, rumor has It. Is burnth to [he 15-ymrr-M queen M the Netherlands. Prince Mfrni was horn in lnndnn on Oct. 15, â€74, being the eldest snn d the (TOURï¬EIJI AN "Thn‘ lmrlit'mn M (‘lvlna Ix tnvvllnhlo. l! England ts wtsv. she wlll man" (or the rnmlm: urnmlvtv. In the mean ttme the tntrrvsl ll4~s In llm sun-m 0! Japan. It In my bell-f that Rush will not rvmnln rtmlrnl unllt who guts :m alt-lhp-yonr-rnwnd np-m port In flu» Pa- clflc and a mrttnn nl Manrhtlrla. Gor- many will not mrrly as n mwknn In place hnr rum: in the nets 0! the others. no as In make money out oi our markets and undermll In." lhv "an at "w I‘hinrw army. nys l'nflnluu u! (Mun. Mr. l‘k‘ku-rinu, nu ufllrlul who lmu M-rVrd lulu: and lullhfully In "to [Mt- hm m-rvlur. nml wlm ham lulvly [sewn vmuluyml In line Inh'llmumv Duh?!- mum at (In: War Ullh'c lo noon upon ’i\'ll.l.lAM ll. GRACE. of the city of New \‘urk m "I lung and mmlly triumphant light against Tam- muuy llnll. of Now York. William R. Grace. who I: seriously sick in New York city, was born in Ire‘ land. went to sea. and arrived in New York whm 1! years old with but :10 in his pocket. He was at ï¬rst employed as an errand boy. and with his savings started tor Peru. He returned to New York in 1865, having already laid the (emulation {or his vast enterprises. which to-dny control the entire trade or the west coast 0! South America, He was twice elected mayor or New York. He was leader of the County Democracy Illa“. o! I flan Who Wm 'l‘wlco flag-or artiï¬cial: it pander: to the passion. to nervous greed {or excitement, to eroticism. instead of teaching a mornl, it mockt. our tested notions of morality. Instead of teaching humanity that good is preferable to evil. it make: light of virtue and places vice in an alluring light of epigrummatic miller-y. And yet, no one in to blame for such I state or awaits but the public. PRINCE ALFRED WILLIAM R. GRACE. mam: Known VIII-lune. The oldest known vatenune In verse I: salt! to be In the king's library at the Bï¬mh mmeum. It was written by ch.- Dulm at Orleans In the Tower that Ms «mm It the battle of Auncoun 1:. 1413. whm m n Go? The ï¬nal estimates of the mint hu- roau places the gold production of the world in 1894 at "70.0001!" and of the United States at â€3.000.000. This com- pnmt with a production for the world in 1803 of about "50.000300. and ï¬lm an average yearly prnductlon far the ï¬ve years to 1890 of lean than 8110.000.â€" 000. For the United states it tempura with a productlnn of about 335.000.â€) in ms and about 313.0003“) for each of the seven preceding years. The In- crease In the output is certainly notea worthy. thinking and will head the silver forms a! the Nullnnal mnvemlan next year. He Is ï¬namlally lnlwostnd in most nf the gold and silver mines at his stale. “but ï¬ll" of (‘an ï¬enamr “relief. at (‘uloradm has IMO- ly auras-cod wide alumina by M9 MH- lurk- on "w sllwf question, Mr. Tollt‘r h an canons! RIITNHII' of {no mung» o! sum-v an «on a.- laid and would a: the mm at M Mme"! of "w 10mm to am at me lanor~a ralln no! In har- mony with the How- of me malorfly of Ms parâ€. "a has "Mk-Hahn the "Oh" umnviahlo Inst: 0! bring»: "w omUmle mahrfly ovn to Ms any of 1'†Wm. M "M- 1'MI vmmrn at UM» 0mm had "wit ï¬n! nun-nun." In rnllnu. anal Inc-1 mm. on the win-Ir. mm" In III- N. ‘l. Irv-ml plan-- mum-n have ham Ola And In mun-rams) In turn! board- of «Wrath». am! In mum-mm! “Hum-- n (M- nwn mvnv mmullmu «man. In dam IM Incum- Ihn can. Ono of 1M mull mum-In; "anal you "n,- mum at a wrmum who was Imam-um! and claw M by "w Nrmflvumn! uMk aha amt Ill hm- l’flrml- urn rnlhnflmflk! lk-mu. Mum ï¬lm has nu! luvâ€"n nHo- In "01"1'0‘ 'Mlhvr "u- ,nkn In 0" h" or on "N Nomhwnnn Tho «man! In Innu- m- llnn! of "w RIM; harv- knrm-d "MI. I! "my wish Hw- rum n! unnum- In numb huh. "my mu" m M H "ml IM to". arc-Mn: unmrn nrv no! ant-NH! In pm Ihomulws nndnlr (onward. Ewry ram-o Mn N: mum fnflnwnn I'm mun MI in "lawn! In twins ulmm awn "It unwlnah workers SENATOR TELLER. COLORADO. {Thou-II Tran-(rum or “mail-lag. II l'vnulm‘nl County. Name. doctor lumo‘ “mo ago had a sinumo nun-I'l- «two In thought Irnnsn-rrlmr or Imnwâ€" Ihlnx 0! "III klml. lh- Imd been vIaII- ‘Im: a IMHII'IH Iu l'lsrulwluiu CounIy ‘aml “1m rvIurnIng In a ulurklwll ll) ‘01ch that It might have been It‘ll. when m- horn lumluk-«I and It'll. l-‘ur. Innate-1y Im- doclur wan um Ihmwn out lull I'm only (Mn: brqun was one IhIIL This he um um» Io mend m n In cvaInm- IIII Worm-y. AI he drou- up Io MI I not he "- uurprlnn! In no Mn wlh. 0 met him WII'I III- nun- Iloo: "You an! may! wIIh an graham". didn't you?" The aIucIor Imlwd II M- “In In anIonI-hmem. chh mu nut wholly dawned n- ahr rxplnlnuI "mt flu» Ind sum- to hm! and In Ilcvp. but had suddenly Inuml Iwnwu In a mm. mm": wIIII I nnmrIm-u dread that lam-4M0; drrndtul hnd Mammal-vi Io run-r husband lk'Inx unnhlu In III-Mu II 0'! â€at Mt! "Ink-n and wall"! Iur Mn "Hm. (â€I «mun-Hm» II Im- Immd mu Ibo unw- nt Hu- arc-Mn" and mu 0! Inc-r uIrnI-av unnkmmx veto Iden- Ural. \ ! flu Univeml Intern: Which Ru Inch Developed In Spurn. It is possible that the university in- terest in track and lleid sports. which has so rapidly developed in the last two yearn. will prove harmful to base ball un'l tennis. Already I have heard noverai complaints tram captains o! nines that it is allflcult to get candi- datee to conu: out and try for positions on the team. because almost every boy who has any ambition for athletic honors is running or lumping. or othï¬r- wise training his muscles that he may "1'“? hurt in contests which oli'er mate- rial rowan] tor success. says a writer in Harper's lluund Table. in other In Eds. gold. silver and hronle medals an: more tempting thnn a proprietary interest In a champion pennant. If it in true that an appreciable number 0! boys :0 Into track athletics not [or the sport. but (or the medals. the owner medal» are done away with the better. not it does not seem possible that this can be so. it Is more probable that base- 1ball and tennis have been superseded. to a. certain extent. by track and ï¬eld sports because at the nawre of the lat- ter. A' boy can go out and run and jump or put the uhot all by himself at almost any time or the day. But he can‘ not go into an open new and play hasâ€- ball with himself. nor can he E0 i0 3 tennis court and play tennis with him- self. in one cum he must secure one Opponent at least. and in the other he must mum-r u dozen or more compan- ions. To be nuro, these objections are not Very valid in New York. but i have . no doubt the charm of individuality has tempted u good many boys to Indulge in truck sporta. it has» bull and tennis have fluttered then-by it is all the more ’ reason why base ball and tennis en-i thunlustu should strive by every momn . in their pom-r to organize good nines ‘ and train goml tennis plnyera. (or 91 is ; an unhealthy trm- lhul pulu ull lts.\-i- , iuliiy into om- bmm-h. Q ATHLETIC M ATTERS. gm Quinn-con Won '3... om at Bryn Mawr the girl- It the college. even some of Quaker ancestry. went the bifurcated gal-rum“, the "radical dress." as they call It. In real- ny “hioomeru.†whenever they can. They wear them In the gymnasium and when riding a "hyek." have In really ‘ ‘._ ., a strong movement In mtni (:11er In favor at area. reform ulna: women. Rollin-"n. "no Vain. at n lump-I4; 0n the authority nl’ n rmmber u.’ the medical m-(lfllnn. (he llrlllslll Medical Journal males "In! It dnvnm woman, ‘nfl‘liclod with an nlcwrawd "mach. vlsltrrl St. “'lnelrldo'n WP". and 'a.‘ duly cnrpd by the mlnt. She rolurmvl homo. boaallng that she could "eat any. "1mg." Inrludlng even “pig: ("L-V Whether (the actually Indulged In our feet does not appear. If prnporly cooked. that are a harmless dflirncy: but. anyhow. me lady was "44",", taken very Ill It (mums. Tho doctor who was called In "dlagnnnpfl perfora- llon n! the stnmach.†and the noxt day the poor lady riled. One or um a.“ requisites. I Mk0. It. 2n «summing the value of all "cures.“ whethrr mlracu- low! or otherwise. Is the mbpqupng history of the cases TM! l.- mppfled with great effect In "W above instance. But. perhaps. I shall he told that the "In! does not Insure again“ 91â€- fee‘ In cases of ulcerated stomach, i ,1 room-Moan. % "Manr your! Inn." mus David NM» Inn. of nldnnvrn. Malm. "I 9N out a . drama nmflr-tm "ml "man: no mar :01" pvt-mists. and rural for II um" It grow Inm a a» largo 0m. Int-Mum u "wanna \‘nrlMy of mm. nnlikn any- flmm I had vvrr 90m. The children mount" a are“ do!" of the "my!" and In mmpflmrm In ler mother called them the 'mouwr’ apples. All" Hu- h‘ee had be": than". n f0. years I was In a Bangor marl“ m day. and more was a barn] at Index just mm those at how. and I "taught, 'an I'll ï¬nd out what "my call 'nn.‘ Ba 1 h- auOrod where they got them. 'Mr. 80- amhflo raked mom out In liermm.‘ was um reply. I'WoIl. what kind at up- pm an- !My? \thl'n lhdr name?‘ ‘Mmhvr amen." snm tho. market-man. looking rm HIM In "to eye Now. that heat mp all out. and I've wondered at the nrango tolnridmce evpr since that (has apples. rat-0d twvnly mud-s away. where "my never saw or heard 0! our ‘vnmhor‘ app!" at home, should have me sum fruit and give I! me name mum. or I! "my wru ï¬rst. that my buys "mum have Mt "w same namv without knowing H." In llurrnu mmuy. mum» In ma m rn'rrnl um Woman's Neda al Canon. or (tam-nun. and Iâ€? wun IM- "mm- ntl run at 3:0 m 0 Han u' slum undula- Ann- Mr grmloafhm the uni-"rd a lrrm an “Hum m "n- W.» mm" and c‘mlulvm‘n Nun-pun! at cm- fnfl'l and am" than M- [mum's-u! and. Nina In Fm! “17m. Pun-“mall AM Manda. Illu- n.1- linwt "wh- "0m to"! In» Inn-d as awn-Mn of I» hulnwnru ('mnmy New". nl Raddy In“ your and In I maulâ€"r n! "we Dunk! Mull"! lint-My "or Mnrflr‘e Is very large In “lunch and lwlawnrv- "mmâ€. "or maid"! name wag lwmmvm and "v4- vmu mam“! only a low m-mlhc ago. Mum-gar “'ysvr Informed the man 1 that the Indy had a right to hold the ,nu-at. and then the men \wrc nnntly comm-Ila! to sit down. A storm of ap- plause folluwed {mm ttu- m-x-upantu or the luwvr flour who u‘ltnrMn-d the |wcu~ liar scum. Thu publlr and the press have umnlnudml Mrs. Urlttlu no strong- ly that Manager Wyn-r will (In-run! the , [ram chm-k nyutrm, an the tlwuh-r hna ‘watvr land all mmlrru «um‘cnIenct-I i cunnm‘twl with (-urh floor. I Mrs. “mun In 11 Mainly mluu' «I "n- imun. Btu. wax tmru In Alb-n mainly. - l-‘nrt “’uyno. Blue In I nru-luutu or the ' \‘ulwqmlm t‘ullc-un- um! M the us:- a! 20 wuu an Instruct-Ar In the win-ol- In Allen and l'uru-r tun-(lot. ln'llu ' .Iml 2’11. Letters and telegram: have mac-hm] her from Clnclnnatl. Chicago and mnny ntlusr palms, cammendlnl’ her action. Mrs. Grltlln hm] accompa- Med 41 party of ladies to the theater. ‘nml after they had been treated the two Young men came In. or what followed am.- said to Um writer: "When the cur- tain had dropped fur the ï¬rst “me one of them asked. 'Mny we gvt out?‘ and 1 namely replied that he could not. H0 lnslated. and I decided that I would nhuw hlm that In America A woman has home rights and privileges. He calla] the police. and I confess that, Pxnltt-d mo. um] had the mquer ur- dered me to vacate my will. I should have refused to obey. as i had paid for the seat." h“. ANNA LEHMON "RIF?!†BHE RAILS FROM INDIANA. 0F COURBE. ‘ Alma human (in-Illa. Who Rel-um to Allow Pontoon- to Annoy lieu- I- I Thain-"starts a Reform Thu Would no Gen-orally Pom-hr. TH E NEWEST WOMAN. HF: interest excit- ed by the action of MI-u. Dr. Anna Lemman arm“). of Muucle, Ind.. In rev tuning to perm" two men to pass her seat to the Mule between the mztn In Ihc Wyser Gram! manner a few nlghtn ago In by no means con- ï¬ned In that mun