_ Satin meanwhne clutched a chair for support um! whispered some feverish commands In the ear of an attendant.â€" Detroit Tribune. non wan lam to“; An English writer say: out the Glasgow water iron Loch mum in very soft. and on chit account It in counted thu the mm! saving to mawhmpuonmounumm- in w“ I (in-Int. "Cinders!" exclaimed the newly ar- rlved soul rapturously. “What an elo- gmt place to sc‘orch!“ A neurons. In Ion-Iron. John Habberton states with the sol- emnlty of ï¬rm conviction that mos- quitoes are extremely frightened by 'dragon flies and will not come wlthln yards of them. He says that one or two dried dragon l'llea suspended from ï¬ne silk under the roof of an oven porch Infested wlth mosquitoes wlll scare all 0! the little pests away. and they will not come back while the dragon ï¬lee ere there. Thlo. he says, he has Med with surprising results. It la a wellâ€" known fact that dragon ï¬les are pro- datory and voraclous Insects, and that they comet largely upon goats, mtd- gee and mosquitoes, and It is but nat- ural that the mosquito, who to a wloo insect. should regard the "mlndle," "damlog needle" or dragon fly as the mall bird regards the hawk. "The colonel‘s names was proposed and than I'thvawn. hm I don't know why. Col. lnnmll‘a son-in-law. Wat- mn H. Brown. was planted a member 0! the club a few Ink: 350. I under. wand that he came in la the colon“ place. The family in represenied, any- how." "There was some (09mm among eon-In member: on account of the cnlonel‘a "Mucus News." said Mr. Barb". "and MI name was temporarily withdrawn. I do act consider the nab tor as settled by any means.“ Mr. Judson. vhn and about Col lngemll's rekmon. ma: "Aflf‘l’l'lrv‘ I In Inform"! that mm» mlon I“ “It"! by IM- mtern- Iu mmmmw. 90 um I did not om-an a "mud. and m m n I know (lip Inn:- In men- mm I an" "In! to be I mmhfl'. not" "in! anybody to pro- pose my use. nd not" said I word on "no 311le to anybody. "I lure also born informed that same of the mmmmoo objected to me on "noun! 0! my "nu shout unho- doxy. I! it In "no. I Ind no (null. Than panama“. hung Chiming. have simply mad in arcmdancc with HIM! mm! or mm." for .300. um um" I mu away from home man of mo mm. In my abunco "w check was reunited. with tho Imo- mun mu my name had In"! proposed [or manta-re“ ‘p. but mm ma» no me- ("Ill ('ol. Inn-mm pound for I moment and than npllatz "8an um um war A. L Barber ultra! me to sign I piper (or "no purpose 0! orlnnmnl I (‘ulno club. and aloe asked me to nab- Irrtbc tor mm M the flock. I lub- ucrflwd for ".000. payahh- when can. N! for. Some mouth Mun-um l M rolnd . noun "lulu: rm- In my one- M" M my mhatflpmm. l "at I check The olncen rem-o to give the name- of (be men who had propoud (‘0). ln‘ xenon. or 0! than who but ohnctod to MI candlduy. "Were you one o! the gentleman who tuned lhe original prmperlul [or III. (‘anlnor' M In uhd. The omctn are: â€oxide-m. Philip Schuyk-r; “mute-Idem. A. L. Barber; treasurer. Fwd L Eldrtdge: secretary, Cyrus Field Judlon; execuuvo com- mittee, John D. Archibald. George H. Mum. Dr. nodcrick Terry. Gen. Bun Thomas. C. C. Worlhlulon. Ind Sen. Calvin 8. Brice. Col. last-ml! I" um It Mu lum- mcr home. war "at village at Dobb- Fcrry. yulerdty afternoon. The Ardsley Casino is one of the most “swagger" clubs in the summer resorts around New York. The mag- niï¬cent club-house is in n beautiful park oi 200 acres overlooking the Hud- son at Ardsiey. midway between Dobbs Ferry and irvington. The great park, shaded by thousands of giant trees, is inc-loud by a high granite wall. on there is A clone lodge and a iodsekeeph er It. the main gate. The membership ~weli, the membership â€includes that portion at New York's Four llundred which reside along the Hudson, be- tween Yonkers and Sing Slug in the summer time. "black balling." But that: very few men are “black bailed" In aristocratic clubs. The member who proposes and the member who seconds a. candidate's name generally get a quiet “up" from the membership com- mittee or some member at the board of governors, that his candidate is going to be opposed, and so withdraw the name before It comes to a vote. This is "hanging up." IN GERSOLL BARRED. Illa VI.“ 0n Orthodoxy nut-noun] to Son. 0! TI!- Ive“ Soyâ€"dun Chuck 0! 0800 â€turned um: n hphnnlou Thu Did Not Explain. ARDSLEY CLUB TURNS THE COLONEL'S NAME DOWN. ECAUSE at his to- ligious views, the Ardaley Casino club hung up" the name 0! Col. Robert G. lngersoll,,who was proposed Ior mem- bership, states the New York Journal. “ng1113 up" a. name In club parl- ance does not mean M Mauser agent. CHâ€. 111. In order to give ovcryom: a armr- tunlly to use the grand crew in the Western stains and enable Ilzn lntrnd~ in: settler m secnre a harm. the CM- ago, Milwaukee .z. Paul R‘y. has arranged to run a series of harvrst ex- cursion: to South and North Dakota, and to other shuts In the West. North- west m Snnlhwest on the following data: July 21. August 4 and 18. Sep- tember 1. 15. 29 and October 6 and 20. at the luv rate of two dollam more than one fire for the round trip. Tickets will be good (or return on any Tues- day or Friday wlthln twenty-one days from m of le. For rates, time 0! min: andjn er datum apply to any mm’flcket agent in the East or gem. rag address Geo. Efï¬cacy]. apolin. the SW? Pan‘s and Duimh is l’;\r~ "North - West". n Limitr rl." “'hll in leaves Chicago a (-3": r. m. daily H! the North-Wu: Hnt‘ ((‘ilimï¬n L; North-Western R). In Intlmmfth. which Is 8min?" nr'v throughnux :nd embraces Car: . ' ' _ - Billet, Smoan and Library H . standard Sit-Lit»: (‘nr:-. Dairy: Ca. and ladien' warm“, has r-wrv l-nnrv which lmaglnnnnn mn «manure or mind Invent for the €3.11:an r-‘r! mn- mlencc of masongrrr. All 25mm «1-H tickets via the Chicago £5 North-\VPSQ- cm 3'1. For ful; information apply to amt: of mnnccnng lino. nr :Ildrrm W. B. Knhknn. G. P. and T. A., Chi- cago, m. A Qnrv‘niy .‘pnï¬lnl'd Truln. Undoubtedly 1W9 thIsnmr‘SI train between (IMPLrn Sf. PM“. Hinnr 0mm Vlrloriu'n 1mm mnlcl honor, Mlss .‘lnjr‘v-i't‘ 5.: mil to n r." entrance to row! (mm In .1 r: mm chance. Shn hlmwvu‘vl to ho "iv in; in a church {hi}: 0 m 1h}: whim '. queen wan prazrzv: u! divi v urvh and he? Innkpty an:- m :7 5' pin: rm. {In fresh sumtnrrs n. m: :25 lace and voice um thn invf‘ml h.- an the place canto] by the may: xi 0! the English 51:5 angry. Th~ [m Hon "a me I‘m: mine Mm 3h; 71'? hers?" would orm‘ have c::‘;c::(...'. Philadelphia Imflgrtx ".lurolloml'. Mlonuon of Hm "Mr.- i- rr-Hrsl to "If Innmmnmmu u! Snow llama m1!- wnuy In nnolhrr mlumn of IN: papa r. Thu; noted lmtlommn ol lmrnlng m~ tern upon In Cin-lhlnl ymr Mm Ihc an! var-Ion. ("mmrnrltm Row. 8. Hum. Patent: and Quantum comrmplanm: lending their ha)» and ymmg m9?! l'l!’ from ham" 1.) rrhmzl r;o‘:l(l do '1‘" In write [or mrHr-ulnn lo ":0 1‘"!- nnmy o! Nolrn hamv. Indiana. bvfure linking â€Taiwan-"tun inr thr (alarm "on elsewhere. Nnu'hrrr‘ it! ihfs I raul [and are there to lzc (nun-l hrmr hrzl- men for multindinr Qin- min 2 and ho‘xr; than are olcml at Ann» ILz'm‘ l .1.- "NONI. I‘M “I“ K vino- frhmll“ Andrew Jolerlu. of Ilrlatol. ll tfw pout-nor o! I rdlu “Men no Immmt 0! money could buy. It In I m! nmkliv. and not I pammlnrly lmndmmo one u! that. but It Mum uno n hlutory. Mr. Jtflorlu In a wit-ran of nm wnr. hnv. In; mrnd In tho Ono Hundrnl and Mamet-Ml: Rrrtimrnv. Pennsylvania \‘ommnru. 1"“ pmwtnm In Ihn Imi- llc- nl Pmlnlcl.-.lr.~r.~. “a (71mm. Hm wife 0! “cu. (‘m ~r. luvmmml In em h mm In lwr huhand'n nunwnml n n :I "KM". lull {mm H. I! Iinm lhvv erI‘ known u the "Ix-ll IVI‘uklln Hrlzmln." .‘lr‘ Jam-rm: mm.“ 11w humr'y "1'!" 10km! hlgluly. nru-I m \‘r 'nm of ntmw- In; ll. "a nun-1 l‘w ro'vll.r-I hurl»: mnn- lmn'oly Mn .! â€,C'V r ul lixrir Hm onn‘l'lllludl'lphiz' Hi 4):â€. Owing to the Immrtnnce of the oc~ cation .1! at tho railroads o! the sure of llllnoh hue announced n rate to Napcnme and return 0! one taro for tho round trip, till-oil St." I Inm'n" Ansel-turn On July 28th, 29th and 30th. the State .F‘lrman'l Tournament will he held at Nlporvilla, EL, within the town limits at which pines is Burlington Park. one of the moat honumul resorts ol the auto. The program which has been outlined for this mentlng is one at the most attractive that, has ever been or- mm for the ï¬remen. and every- thing points to the meeting lacing n grand success. Already titty or sixty teams have been entered tor the various contents that are to take place. While we cannot give all the details of this program, the principal events which will take place during the three days are the novelty hose and hook and ladder races. which will take place on the ï¬rst day; the tree for all hose race and tree (or all hook and ladder race on the second day; the championâ€" ship hose and hook and ladder races on the third day. Valuable prizes will be given for all of these. events. On : the first day of the meeting there will be a grand parade or firemen. in uni- form, and in the owning a gram! 1‘.- lumlnated parade or .visiting ï¬remen will take place at Aurora. amt niivr the parade a complimentary dunno. will ix! given in the pavilion at Burlington Park. On the evening: of July 2am; a grand ball will be tendon-J the visit- ing ï¬remen and their iricnds zit Bill'v llngton Park, and on this occasion the park management hau- arming-wt to i:- luminnte the grounds with tiirce thousand Wooded islnnal lulry lamps and other lights. 'i'iiin “ill to a snow: at great beauty long in he remrnibcrul by the visitors. After the hull it inur- niï¬eent display of ï¬reworks will be given, the cost of :zlilt'h in eFiimniezi at 32.500. This will b;- tlu‘ min night. Plenty ol‘ music nili he on Mini. 0:: the third day popular concerts will be given by live consolidated Lands. 0!! this day also on olhletic emlost will take place. Prlzcn will be aware. ed to the winners or (met: event. it 83 in") exported that this meeting will be one or the largest ever held in the state; certainly nil the arrangements that have been mmlc on for have hot-n more than satisfactory to those inter‘ osted. Admlnd Iw "not" \Irtnr â€" III In» l-‘xennlona. hr, mammal“: hrnuyzhï¬un ind Shaping ('I-r.:. LH'n‘nry (in; ., ll‘fli‘ï¬fu m: , , 1 I . n . - ' uru'cs In 1 cnnrdx‘c or of Form; nfnrl r-‘rl mm _ A" 2’37.‘ RF“ mmt-Jm In A number of ï¬rms man have been completely allctrssful in their oflorts to tame and train "bras. Everybody has seen these limo nnlmaln driven In harnws In the Barnum show. In the Wum ell-mm at Brussels are four zebras that were bought for $2,000 from the zoological garden at Alxâ€"la-Chamlle, Just attu- they had arrived from Am- ca. These animals were not born In captivity. but were token In their wild note. A year and a hall was xlven to their cdmtion. It was a long nml laborious process, but lodly they are as well broken nod tnlned as any home. Their owner drive: them on the streets, Ind they enter the circus mix om! no through all m of "unclean mmdountv. .. - l nestlmfn m‘rmL In Enca..:nl, 5h ’ 2:3 .1 pnér Um: no virivcs in n n wagon, and the King at Paringal n a {cut min-3.1 whish arr: mmr-zxmrs M'r‘nrd to cm! of the ram) vchldcs and haw the honor of draw- ing his 31.11539}; Over a hundred ymm ago two zebra»: war» In the zoological collection at Vorsamos. as tnmo as donkeys. They wauld permit anybody to mount them. Thu, Gnmnn vxpiarcr, 0:20 mu: mprn c-d (310 opinion a while ago xl it would to m 10 to (weak In a 70' m Hm 33']ch m fmzr hrnzs' limb. I! ' 0! H; . Um v." r, i." Man (:1 I kn 189! who was usm: r. 7011'“ as a rat!- Illc hmse. \‘cn l'm-E- rhz mys in" has no 6th "wt zt‘ur: ~ may be Im-rl as Ir 4:; of huryh'I m lbw. m‘:-r.nt;.:*.o 0! $3111th Air'm. “hm-o. timing tho rainy rmznn. a 'dï¬smsv r'inrlrs: Mum that kills many of (hm and m a vine In::ap::c£m:m nzarly nu [Lt Ls‘rv that Ihw mrrm‘ml their krcprr to rarr" (Mm whvn he or tar-Pd tho tn- rlcmrc. The s a mum L-JW a ..a Land In whhc mrrc‘ whhc mrrcfm 189! who was die hm's‘. \‘r, no 6th (In! Thu (2. :mzm lrlrrlrr. \‘un l'N‘hlrlIl. my.» â€ml in 33133219 an. at (Ham. Town. n lnrgv number at animals that [and born caught (or tho du-Mvr. Rah-ha. Among (hm wru- Ihlrtrlrmr Iahna. all n! which In"! lawn ranch: with I lam) with!» four months. and mm or Ihrm Ind Mmuly lmme oo tame ' ZEBRAS FOR BU EDEN . ; EXPLOSION OF IDEA THAT THE 4 CANNOT BE TAMCD. Dr. llakhntd. who traveled exten- IIn-Iy In lam tnd Cmtrnl Alrica some yuan :30. our the animal both wild and domesticated. and hallowed that It oonld he mnda to render mt service to Africa {or lrlntport pur- noun. "The zebra." hr sold. "In ncllve. hardy and lntrlllxont. and Miami-n of with" but nor cold Irom to lujuro fl. Thcro 0;: a ucbrn ul 7.1nzllmr which an Arab trained to Hm nacldlo, and It :2. on dcclln an a good hut-.9." The "(1313):. “Mar ('ambh-n whllo In rhm'av of lho for! nl Kucnm. on Lum- Tanganyika. "man! A )mmr, :1rhra Mums molhrr hm! hot n km"! In a hum. Ho had no wait tor lhn gnu-mgr!†an! no nourlnhm‘ I! an mm! zuyluly rmknl‘ In a rlmrt limo the Mule mnnial was [l'flh‘VllU‘ him about liko :\ don. It used to be bellevcd that the zebra was untamalvle. Even text books have lnlnrmcd school children that these beuntll‘ul little creatures could not be domestlcatcd. But nince explorers become common In Africa. a good don! of evidence has been accumulating to show that :20an can be tamed and made useful. A number of xeoxraplr leul journals and partleulnrly ho Congo lllustro and the [)euttmhe Kolonlnl- zelmng. have wrnmnrlzed much 0! (Isle uldence. Mr. ('im' 65' Milk: it would be a road (11211;: for Afrira lo lame llio zcbr: and use him :15 a [)Kl'k animal. “0 has hvzml (hat $21‘Ll‘J Izzu'n been tamed suï¬â€˜chc-mly in “null: Africa to lrr- lmrncsxul to u mun-£1. llc rays zehrnr. may be captured in Fast Africa oilhor by building s'm‘lnuh 9. mar their drink- ing Harm; or by lloru'mr‘n provhlozl with lussors. llv thinks it would ht‘ well for (in: 12mm govn-rnuwm, whivh l3 upt-ning up a large region in East Afrlvn, to spend $5.000 or £0 in the ex- ]Icrimczzt of dmumtlraling the zebm lwl‘om he lma bren annihilated by wortsnwn. to be emlroly prcur agalnst th evll «fleets of 11:: bite; and tho plague ‘whleh has lately ravzuml the country. ul- lhougll it. bad carrrmixmml vast hm-ds cf buffalo and hzul destroycd a largo numhvr of amolazm. had apparently left 1hr- zeh‘n untouched." I'Zuvlr final: Ahun turn In lZ-sl Arrivaâ€" l‘x‘pinn-x" Gaulwr Dim-h [lurk-nun Tmu 'J‘lu'y mu- Bu 1r,.lu¢-l (0 lion-a u [Addie ski-eds. hut It is nol the nn’nm! Special _I.ctt(‘r. D0 WNERS GROV E minor, is akin , noL difï¬cult DOUBLE TANUE“ OI" 7N" 1!. WILLIAM AS- tor Chanler. in his b0 0 k “’1‘ h r ough Desrrt and Jungle," describing his ex- pedition to the n c I 3 h borhood of M o u m Rank: in last Africa. says that zebra: are ex- tremely abundant there. “They seer: Mr ’1!â€" the em- In): at. th-u Co-omflon Fr". 5mm him of the amount or high 0133:: musical ta‘ am an .‘ilnh .0 at the prtscnt 'ay may he galned from the fact that, forty-eight prlma donnu. of whom many are already famous. com tested for the hon r of ntnglng dnr. mg the coronation fates at Moscow The lntendant of the Imperial theater chose Mme. stgfld Arnoldoon. the charming llttte Swedtah singer, who .9. mred at ten repruanmlom'tor the connect-non or 81,000 1 man. This. by the in], II the highest enrollment overclmllumyhrmdmu. m1! count. In. PM. "All right. Lot mam wait. Come in the ("7 ball tomorrow durlng once hours and 1'" Insane a license. Good night!" and the young man who knel all about It was shut out In the cold.~ San Francisco Post. min m r r w Tense." RT“. mg,â€- ("I at hm mam r‘nniu‘or, my 8'. um] {01 3"l’l.‘ l“""ip!. Then 77â€"" â€Thanks. in: sq l mu attend to tho rrs: (.r um arh'u- "Ln-9". Fir." lmnfmm on 1y vnilnd. Last night a! 2" o'v!n.-k Ihrro was 3 ring at ri~= v'onr. [fin-:1 on enough cIothe- i.) make l.’ ' IN m-csrzn'ahln and hurl.“ rim" .1. A: thr door he found the ymmr mm 1.110 122:) calm) far line‘llconsr. ““‘i‘n: him: or a cantonndrd b'undr a"! you math?" he demanded. "I {or a r. â€rings ï¬rms» and no and 2m tend the Hunter's r1 “an! 1‘1 A1001. I'. A m rum-:1 ‘rl ymmg mm cairn] m â€In nlnrrhuo Hmzuw 0mm recently. gave Hm m-wmary Infummllon anol wan nun-n n plnk corllflmln Illnctcd In â€in "WWII!" tlr‘mflmom. “mm," mm! Cloth lhntnrlh. "you «aka nu: 1': m» {N drmrlmanl of n"- "1‘1“"er «mm, dorm-lair: II "n thnmo rutundlly In a young pre- lczulnr mmm be an obnuwlv Io macaw. It would capo-mo him. prevent him from nprnwrlnu nzl Mum-hark or mak- Imz a limb cm u ryrln In!» [In hurl o: Fr.nu-.-, 'l‘l-L» much 0! locnmnuon hu lmâ€"n Agronaly n rummv-ndml by thi- Iurhu'un marlin u! ltm parly. I-‘lylnl fnrwm‘tl (.n n rn-lr. luv wuuhl not in- “trauma. “1- might Phunl lhrmm‘n runnrry l7; [sailing up only M Hum-um I4 .u .3 l0 pnlmmu; Ono cannot wonder at the duke m- qulrlng a mmrse or Mark-ulna water: when one remember: how he luncbod and dinrd :u the cuncflerzvrlo And a! Clam-aux. Th:- fnuy dtulhealn {or which lho (‘amtmso dc I’Irll nlno 300! to Mark-ulna was hermflmry with the Spanish and Neapolitan Bourbomfl‘lw mlhrr o! Phllllpno KKIHIP wal so [II that he had to col uum'lany made curring". |t being impmlhla lo cuter than built (or ordinary pvrmns. h 1:; thr‘wh: um an the elderly lurxtzluru :2! 13m mmmiflw will Inflow {Mn- (-xauptrn The royulisls. urc nnw rumblnrd with win: nuy )za- (-rllll'd Hm imh-mxzdy-le Lhnr party of lmmlcaux. M. do [same cam: thaw t-om‘oelvruws Ike “m" mwmfu; of 5( null. (:nh-r. an' .0 use Du': d‘nrlcuns. who r. :1 . to lune a l-‘ululnmnn ï¬gure. is :n Marti-Mm! un'vrgomg :1 "cure." The “mom Ilrt‘re km'p (luwn oln-Hily. For lhzn u-nmn Hwy wow [Mu-n every year by the Com“: dc (,‘h‘vnlmrd. who had a Bourbon nppoliio [or [and and mum not, owing; to Ms human-an. lake ox- erclze enough to kN‘p a cleanvbullt ï¬gure. mnmum-w l lhiuk St 0.1!)! rlght lu luxulcr my Im’ljinflllin.†11 is thml;:.llt llza'. :12! (he cldrx‘ly mmuluvrf; ul‘ liu‘ ('ommiuw wlll follow llllf; mun; n‘. The rnleisls are now (“ml-haul wuh what may be called the independent lizlmr party 01' Bordeaux. .\I. do Luppe MEL: [hose Confederates :1(‘l‘.'.ix 5. 1»! :l lard ‘1'. l:(' w The annnccs entered into mm the revolutionary. party M the 1.1m municâ€" ipal Bordeaux elections luvc sboWn me um I was nu lougvr In agrecluem with my m]!va:.'.uo:~; of [he roynilsl com- mlitnc of H10 (Hrundc. Under these chm Ha has to (mm-“,1 with ICIdu-iy l‘ozlos an ! Atllru. I Thins ‘ The Marquiu dc Luppo. a iormcr Cimmbordial (uni sun-m-iaw of the Due de liragiic, Rinses m i‘aiiow the Due d‘Orlmns, now mat the duke's an-ntrgy is the same as Gen. Baul..x.- garb, says a Park: isputch in the Lon- don wa. He minim he owes 1'. to himscli to resign membership in the royniist cummiiice of Bordeaux. Ac- cordingly he has wrlileu as follows to the Comic do Lur Saluces, president 01 that committee: .2; Hume seem :0 show that V ' ‘or the “Um. \'. 'rh 1mm bru human Ky r0.- n‘m! :15 «no. of tho unlamaum dcul- ' 01 Africa. ‘Thn! \Vr-Zl R EN ) RT E 1?. L»: rniy â€.0 maï¬a: for you I' you had brought that im-; have {55:20.1 the H Cu OF A PRETENDCR. :n‘ tht nu l'nnw n all and {LI '2( iyfou urn: a limnsr. The guemx the house wailing, and the 'on't marry us um" I get a N. In wull (or ulna-a nppn-uchlng this limo. to write Mm l'inkhnm. at Lynn. Mo: 2; ï¬lm ha ‘ Um I ?.pd‘ricuco o! 3 can to nicl her inndv'nlug. Mm will churco you naming. lit-o hon“! lids wnmnn. who con:â€" "1 ham mod Lydia I}. l'lnkham'l \‘rmuhln Compound I: my fatally m: ymn. with the bmt. rennin. 6mm time ago my daughter had «3‘3th 0! the Womb. and It entirely cum! Mr. “I began taking Iho Coat-Mind. and my minn cease-l. {amulet-M tho um ; bridge bchvmn dalma- and health. and rccnmmnml luomryhndy I mud, who m‘rds 1:. 2.13:. L. 1» 12.2.1“. l‘ntcfzof‘vn. 7 Y l was npprmchlng (be "change a! Mfr." and mm in n «Icpiomblo mdb tion. My vmmh Ind Inllrn. and tho flaring-down palmaml backache wan terriblc. and kidneys affectâ€! n is 3:29 to 1:37 that woman who prepare them-elm (or the ovcnuul ptrlod. - 'l'ht‘ru h but mm ("ulna L1 punuu h) Lulnlnn l‘m nl‘rVUU‘H‘UK)‘ pliv'aantzn, nml prviwrr {‘10 0.253 :3 hr llw rlunzo. {#1:} 71. Pin! ' -.r \‘rm~¢'|'.-ln ('mulmnmhhouhl tun. cl ilmmxh If much caller! than In tho m!- There it; no pcr'md in woman's earthly can-or which the approaches wkll to much n'r'kty as the "chance of 1116." Yet. «.3 :3 the past twenty year: womc n h a v o J learned muchfron ? a woman. The quite up-twdnha young woman bans‘r. of varlous Jammy little capes and lmrasolu [undo of the same sllk,!r|mmed 10 match and lined with tho sumo colors, THE L'OCT CRiTICAL PC. ’YIOD IN THE LlFE OF A WOMAN. Heaven mustpc m me before I can be in lxcn\'en.->Smutord. A Vinny nl l‘olomdn ()ulv‘. The most uniquo and inurucllve book yet published about the gold and other features 01' Cripple Creel: District has just bccn Issued by 0. W. Crawlord, publishcr. Masonlc Temple, Chicago. ill. Evuy page Is liluslrnlcd with orlg~ lnal pictures in three minus, made for this worl: by Mr. E. 8. Rico, the sketch genius of the Rockies. It la 0. complete exposition of Cripple Creek Gold, ,lclh lug where I! la found, how it is found, where It is milled. how it lo treat- (-d. how ll. is paid (or; all about mines. titles, camping In tho mountains and Cripple Park's wonderful Apolllnnrlo Springs. which the Indlnna called Qu- ieeka and or which they sold. “it you drink the waters always. you will live always." In pruning and illustration it is a work of hlgh art. “'0 are not surprised to learn that the second edi- tion is in press, for ll. la a book from which the oldest miner may get in- tormallon and onlcrminment to well. Prlcn. 50a. but if you will send fll‘c names and addrrazcs of friends and 25a, stamps or silver, to tho publishcr. it will be {Wilt postage paid. £:pcr:c::a o: 3:". Kcny. o: Fauna-gut. L023 121mm]. THE TURN OF LIFE. Pope Mfg. Cad-I TheBicycleofexpcrimce. .. A hundreddollats' worthofca‘h The“bicyc|eofdoubt†priceï¬m youlitdeandcostsyoumph. 19 ~ Years of Columbias Ohm When through with am but. pllnlln‘ [mm the†watch coma (anther and then. u If min-Ne! Ilka - pull or small hon ur- Inu to play Md. and seek. 61v. 60-- and nmlnunaerthrxmnd for A of two miles nnd than flow out the month or n (onyomm u on. o! a. cluml. nun! bountiful. (run It!“ lmtlnnble. What! the†m mm" (mm the mount-In Into a. Illlle “In they are hotâ€"boll". H; but“: lhdr dark undcmmund they all seven! hundred (ml and I- many dam In mum-u. um um M tha-y nunln m dayllrhl tho-y an an. mom. Th!- nu-n In human lllnr. .- underground mount-In umm o! u tun-r. nut yml nix. Win-fr I: II? "‘07. um I lml II? 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