no in lull“! 136-. 3"“! nus-ad with a ham to Mr Into med their unlead- My. Abraham Lincoln my.†man loxlnley {ad Thug-t ‘._-__ -~ mat-vim June- Kon- m high.- Bryn. Now let @- n... '1'!“ n- mm m an m: “Illum- will help We†trade. without the an“ ex- †mu mum at am a I. B. Flu-char. United sum m- lll u Who. rm to [lo mm W: m! the mun-er. d Van-oh In no“ contract: with wmg- Harm, man. the Pl". “upli- M-I and Annie“ lu- uheuflu manna, for tho out when a! Q mum: exhibition 0! Men god- I- Ohms. vuh their m killing. and other mu ex- Mm. In vacant. Chou. Bull":-1 ul lunatic. n. m a! the ex- hitluol h to an the Venezuelan u may to fan-fly Inmet all M our good- with than a! the old var“. Ir. "mocha an that can. hand and Men overrun m America with commercial trav- ellll m mostly We yon. toll and In the Small! it: In (In- In the canton: of South Amer- “ â€0910- A â€nerd-l mule:- for Amlmhmmm AMI“ lo neat nun». IN Chin nil-duh In" W the h. at their Inn-um. cumm- fro- In York In “an. (ll-lulu. amnion. um III-u having M n m- thmMmdty,-mkfl '1“ ole: gram adv-nun (or I “tang-that. Rio-bull “mumtma-Mlywmm "man no ant-Ito, If m". II I. cum Invade. but the Inn «Man mnuo- d no Cum “on In 131‘ In“. And II n. unwill- ne ml. nun Water and. tho mm m a! in an. India “one.†In in m. gum-at nmndu u vial data be viii have convicted no unl- mum onionâ€: whamm- m. they at. u an a nwt-l lot at unmmun. gamma 6mm 3mm; In Wm hub that (new the w." m II the mo- nbon III. The mum-inhuman antenna bu atria-sly {united )7 no rum. and in II. p In sun can. non. John Barry of Now Bmu'lcl. N. 1.. van urn-tad new!" on I chm o! (lat-rung tho put. by noflu. lu- u. Alhfl. "In Mr 0! I hand and «not plant. a†II. Instrument no not I: u rub Bam‘u more. Mun to“ the coon In! 81m wand any I. In 0. MI ho dlnlunudoed. am! a numb“. amount. look a mac neatly. and caught In truth on m mud n I! he Ind I an" en‘- win an! II II- lmu. Winn be [M II. mud wlu be Man well down on the h- ula. Ind bum for“ "(I n Ir. cum- Griswold. "IVOIIIII mu. "win; In Bmlln, u (lad (or (he luv Um In his m. an he «an am no pound; He fell asleep uthdcctot-Louhludoom “an ad NIH overboard. He no- ull-ed loulu and tmfllu nm to: (to how- nd (an minute before be in “Mod and Naked up lune City at Norwich. Ho attribute! II. wonder- run my. hon dmuln; to the one with which Ila "mm mm Mm to Ian. and to an I. um never con- phln lulu about was I ht an. Deanne It In too hot to live Joseph loom committed uulclde at Monoun- beh City. P... last week. During the Harmon. while homing a cool place mind the house he Meme exasper- fled, and told his wlh It was “too hot u live." The next thing she heard at Illa In when his body In found mansion malnuorohud. For- un who I. matting "on but onlolde In Min; nu Jumpiu from the try- Iu m Into ago on. g An Instance of faithful effort to to]- low copy occurred recently in a New York newspaper ofï¬ce. It is not easy to tell the story In print, and part of it mun be supplied by the reader's Imag- lnauon. The reporter, who wrote I very bold, vertical hand, put It down that 2mm: flashes of lightning playml among the clouds and on the proof It came out that "318.309 flashes" played Among the clonal. " “1!"? 1‘9" III!- kin-ti: A man elxhty‘one years old oom- mlttod suicide In Maine lately because the selectmen would not repair the rodd leading up to his tum. He probably intended to mend his ways. In raisin. prices the diamond trust. strikes I. wanton and cruel blow a: tno municipal representatives of every ciiy in thin country. Mia who'concool thought. that would plane or improve other people come dangerou-ly near to criminal Tally but the Joku cm are mn- ' ha I toundntlon o! earnestnes- It mm turn around right. The Inflation: In that. China n!- Men male more money tum the mbmmen. and at lea rllk. mm GIOVI. : mom. I, rm: 0 mum‘s. WWW Inc-non m Dolomi- roll. OI A II, in I. ll. cum an m. no 12%“- Wall!!- flu (CI A Nab-Wu!- M moon-wanna†"Mam-younbmflo-g up; of _mu In: my. “'11:?"â€" In. [Innaâ€"m II Cull-I. an In. Blue. in: [do lull-n l um pi «mam lonlm. M 9km now; In'c n - pert-ct mu! "I R". for M! Int-runwa- I y to laden-noun lino or; no . I. hum. 0. .ud 1'. A. cm- I... m. Undoubtedly the mam lulu bun-I ctkuo and at. Paul. Illn- mm Mutton Ind Duluth 9. lb. 47.1- Llumd,‘ which Inn. (Man a 0:10 p. a. an, m tho Nora-Western Linc (cute-m A North-Wat R"). In mum which no on oly now through“. mm Conn-mun: slum CI". Bald. Min and um Can. mm sleeping Can. Dbl Can and 100806 when. In "or, our! which 'MIQUOI on mum w m Inn! lot a. contort and NI- ‘ nus-co a! um. All mu all ‘ Mg, VII_ 0_ Chicago t’lonn-ant- lllplduy or log. "Jack mid me in: night the comp!!- m: I an ll'lyl coveted," muted nude, 00111911090117. '1. she “might- onad her necktie. “Ho aid my clothes man called um um wen about with «until. into; am. they named a pm of until.†"How love!!! What did you II! to MM" - ‘ “I told him it was not my fun it they did lot-mime. Ml “tour “on to borrow from and that 1 ol- Im mica bud enough in colour In train their [own moths-a Illa: should an m ml! and a. cow lion. Ho Mod mu“. moon. when I told Mn and 1 wind I hadn't. In In no titularâ€"Nov You World. lfl. Mill-HI... (“I'D I I“.- In order to give everyone an gnaw mull! to m the trend crops the Women tunes and en lo the Intend- ling lettler to secure o me. the Chi- uso, llilnukee St. Paul 3". he arranged to run u series of honey: e:- curqlum to South Ind North Dalton, and to other states in the West, North- : west end Southwest on the ‘lollovlng west and Southwest on the 1 now- inz dates: August 18, Sept be! 1. 15, 29, and October 8 39,4! 20. at the low rate of mo dollm more than 0 e me for the round trip. g‘ickeu* A ll be good for return on any fuel- du or Friday within twenty-one. day- . from one of sale. For rate time of mm and turiher details opp y to any ’ooupon ticket agent in the East or South. orhddren Geo. H. Hennord. General Passenger agent. Chaim. Ill. ,u steamship lino bemoan 1‘0ho and flame. Thu the Great Northern In- (an W In operation- Into the in «stand mm: olladlngm in tom from Tonto to unto, N. Y. Paul [will In the headquarter. or mu! m and on. o: as mine! .mtom link. The ï¬rst lunar will prob- ly Inn Battle 11 t Aug. 15 and at tho mm there ll be one noun. [or out monthly, service to be Increased :- required. Dough to folio. I It. Paul. Elan" July Picâ€"8. mm o! folio. Jun, xenon! mun-w o! m Nippon Yunnan Knbusmkl Knish. or J- mu steam-Mp Company. Ilium. vat-my In St. Paul I mm the Great Norman: mn- ; Column!“ ghe «augment o; pan-r NORTHERN m Mun. mug-um.“ WIIIH-tuu- 0! mt"- hon-mum lm‘â€~m Earn» m Tue a «Iran to be worn at 1 New- port hop. The Infleflll In aid-m- Ionod dotted muslin. nude over 3 yel- low III! III). The round bodies In very mn, cut 20' lad mud [bout thn neck and h ulna-t concealed by I. ml 0! W!“ 1m 3!. you†hon It the would"! mean! the mm: of ribbon In" a Ion m all. m p an: m n ‘m nun mi ‘nm In «mu m .35... m: of an Englishman. m Inn" 111th to numer- dial, totinumAmflanm-ecnm- sprightly touch entirely lacking In no new. line: of Basil-h mum. dnna with than be war II NC! York. a that city In «no urea-duo (I fallout. M an to Mel-do by am: the it night he tell to «In metal-a no. «mm mm me" in Nev York. since the America None, hornet. fur-bk. «In tho ammo-t clotted 5y Inns. perk odluh when. II man In «one; they advise radon to can um A. on tum doâ€. than I: nun to be had In In “Au-m to Correspondent" column. we can easily gain some hints of mod- iiied modes. Each day and esch week hrinu something a. little diluent. in spite of the fact that the early spring gave the general outlines for the year. Several typical gowns are worth men- tioning. A simple, pearl-grey crepon had no trimming whatever except some bands of coarse white lace Insertion in- serted lengthwise in the loose bodice. The insertion was fastened to the cre- pon beneath silver pailiette trimming, and white satin peeped from beneath it. A white satin ribbon collar and s silver hen ï¬nished the costume. Another more elaborate costume was worn by a sweet-looking blonde, with s hlsck hot that sat on the side of her head like s bird ready for light. Black indis stilt, sprayed with white. was the material used. The Swiss [tenant's yoke wss of white. and over It the mn- terisl crossed in surpilcs fashion. To further this eflect. what seemed to be the ends of s iichtt fell over “to skirt . from eseh side or the waist. The bell- slesves emitted clouds oi whlte lace. sllnost concealins the hands. A berths oi green velvet wss worn over s so!!- pufled bodies of cream chllon, with sleeves that were shined to the urn shove the elbow, sud were lulled into ‘ estrsvsnnt ilounces on the lower srnt. ‘ 80-- 0! the Fallon-Illa luau. In. In munâ€"A- ou rum-nod coin tor Inna but. Huldaâ€"Moo ol the Intel. IN WOMAN’S CORNER. INTERESTING READING FOR DAUES AND DAMSELB. are sun In turn, and may be teen at the last night. at the theaters, inure H E t a "I lonable world hfll paused for a moment. In m and man. In! of m Inmates have flown to their sum- mer quarters for I quiet spell. A low mu, when mum ll tic mu loo-alt 3.1!“!!! Jada- WM madman“ The in! my to remove and and I Inca love myth seeds. ad will [be attracted to n trap banal with than wbnthayvmmuynmotmt. A thin mung made a! mm m lard. naked with one part rum. and applied to nova and nutâ€. wm pre- vent their rusting during m summer. 0mm or milk that In. turned but In not toured may be made use: I! nth-mt Into It one tumour!!! a! eu- bunta of magnum to each quart of nut. . GROVE pluck nu- bracelet. and mm 6! viii; ‘ The sketch “Man. I Mina coo- hn-e. mmumumxwâ€" Mn is meted will l local-d 3km of black mil-c do me. murmured with W men. The lad bodice M block Mm In covered and duped flu e-brcldored Inn-mu. The hflflbheknthlluedntmmo ad the collar ll tho of â€not nun. mu! nun HIM. an unused or- and clout-1n no urn can. ad that. m Ila mung-II. the can... In which nu. 1“ unit can In mum. but no preference I: In love nun-u wo- 0! «Mn m. plum like. allâ€! â€now- ul deflate Mm m and um I: ell-e cf- fecu. Mill. NIH Illa. cloth. Mt mmunmcnm. um Int-re: « bind m vim be on in. mm cum Ruskin-m tommlnlvlmmlflud upmththeyvmgonn mun-1‘ cola nd In" I and: m and Decided†brim-mi colon in not so much worn a they Into been. Bonn "all will mat; round fold- Instead of sharp 0300. The" white girdles m the worn with bodlm or nun or mom-dim do sole. which are Iu'num- cubic. Thou more eon-Muscu- no of mun noon. urn: or have mom- mu. In“ m: l Inca "am of IN“ nan. Fluid and Bound nun. m mod In the nu» way. which. run-u. White enters more or less into all ele- gant costumes. It. In alum-t unneocea- Iory to ape-h min of the vogue that, lace l- enjoying. There is hardly o sown for woman. girl or child that has not lloo somewhere shout it, either as appiioatlon. collarette. pelerlne. collar, inbot,‘crlvot or trimming. White satin hem are nlso a feature 01 the season. The! are sometimes wide. sometimes narrow and are draped or crocsed an the ï¬gure of the wearer dictates. They accompany not only wihte-gownl, but those of gray, green, blue, rose ami‘ mauve. For draped and wrinkled hello 8 very soft silk or satin in required, mm. It entirely: the waist. mu diagonally from the cantor of both from. and but AM John- hut VII)“ down the left side, where u I: lonely looped. From thence one and haunt. another wends u. my to the bottom 0! the skirt. to be fastened under a huge how. Another how 13' placed It the want exactly In the center or the but. And the maid la black 0! hair and blnck-oyosLâ€"Jl‘he Latest. no. the Waahington Evelina Times: "1 had an interesting conver- sation with a Wetter: ecieetlet the other day," laid N. 8. Moore. a Chicago traveling In, at the Raleigh, "about the efleet the rotation of the eerth has on moving railroad tram He claimed that a train going eastward ie acceler- ated hy the earth‘s rotation. while one going westward ie correspondingly re- corded. Trleie of railroad speed, to eh- ‘ tall the belt reeoita. he an ahould ‘he made from west to east. The ninth: been hia theory up with elab- orate mathematical formula. He goes ihrth‘er and eetimeiee that a train roo- eing either north or eonth lace by reason of the earth’s movement. on ee- count he an. of the eerth' a ore-are again! the right reil. A train eepehle a! mm m ihil’ea an hdur loiee two Illee. It D etch an inure-tin m M". Ion"- nnd loving ml“. no enfloyn o! the more at ï¬rst thought he In : plckpoclet or pro.- ncuve burglar. and seven] times or- dered Mn any. but he humbly re- IM to use It the n: lure. and they have mcinded to let hm an I! m chat-er In pence. flu (in 'n lure. He ban“ the vicinity a! the window u heaven In. terms every day III mad- ": â€no gm .1 the graceful tor- nd red than of in node! wlthn. may pan (to note. which is n (huntedtleflreu. I‘ve-oâ€" wed a well-4M. nlddW nan uh. m anus-0y bacon. Inf-med In. the Chicago Daily Tribune: _ A «um um in State ï¬nd I“ I n: Inn .1 marl-Ne hen-(y and (no In Me. It I. Inc for ughâ€"med gum and in. display; Neighbor: loam! I» and body on tho loot um! named nn comer. Til- old-l mm! no body for burial. and II dam to m "w an- covm «but has Inn no ml of 1» many. Me an 9mm was a up man. The deco-ad was an u-nldm and participated In gm, of the mum of (M I". Detplle m. dhcovm the Brand Amy "tor-u turned out and *uvo some a which burl-l. A. no tour-M Ind 3 Int nlmo our the mt. Into which the call Ina lee: lowered It was [and can I an in tended um) um u tell a paid", and the not killed a dove vhlch can In" over. The «we hung! and loll I on the col- dead. nebula In". «udder-bio may. but no no In no con-u he‘- ol rein":- ot the ‘ From me mum- Republae.-To- pen. Kim. Special: A uory conc- tnom mum foam; that while a 3mm storm was rulnn Ono 8d“!- m. I Mr.“ (Amer. who Ind um: "am an" rem. tool them-r In N- am and n- olering up I my" tor manna when a bolt M "nu-Inn demolished the home and lulu! Schul- In. r? i Fn'll- VG! l i I VI. times is changed little gal; parentaâ€" There don't plague the balm Salâ€" Now give it. back that rattle. An' come over hare to me, Brantlmn wants you to be mod- lest as good as good can he; Bess put up my spectacles. You will break 'em square in two; An’ when Gran'ma wants to read. Then what ever will she do? so Gladys want: a story All about the long ago. When young folks kept their places An' they went a little slow. When I was young the old iolita All had test about their way children didn't play and romp l‘lte‘whole o! the llvelong day. Sometimes we‘d go to "spellln," Sometimes to a "huskin bee." Dance the merry Money Musk.†We had jolly times you see. in them than i’ollts learn'd oookin' By their good old mother's rule. Now they can't get up a meal l‘hont they've been cookin' school“ No Gladys l'ln not sorry. All these things is changed about it’ll be all about for the belt. These new ways. I halnt no doubt. rho' sometimes it nuulea me, flat out! they call Delmrty, Want invented in them day- An' girls wan hale and hearty. Now. mind. 1 him complainin' Everything 'll come out right. The world'a a .Ittln' better A- the Lord thrown on more light. Sladya. ride your bicycle. Aa' your puny bloomra don. it you are a hit ahead. The old world' a a comia' on. Ride your horse a toot each side, ‘it in hotter tor your health Sure u Oran Ina'a tellln you You will and that health Is wealth. Read all the leadln‘ paper- An' keep up in politics For wouea'a 'goin to vote. child! Lon. tore nineteen hundred all. a. latlylllso an modest. Not a iirin' creature hate; An' on" nnlad your hat dear [at be tune your heart in unlaht. - Li (‘M ii. GRIFFIN. AW'SY me! how sauce l was a We not to mind our â€"<_.- B'BE'Wd-uâ€"_-_AA 8:3 I'ho «Mm “I - Womanâ€"Ill- lop.- ku Ianâ€"flu urn-‘- Random and lulu; Trainâ€"A Gen-Inc cal- 30MB QUEER AND CURIOUS FEATURES 0' Li?!- [N THE ODD CORNER. TM 0“ W“! W“ n '0“; Ihmm bruit. In... m'lï¬â€™ié‘xdi: In . lot of on! paper stock recemil may In 3 mm at Andover,’ Con" m a man. the III-crimson In which man: 2'11“ 3on m med In the pulpit It a.. a“... _. . The Int church building erected ape- on": for that purpose and and for no other wn put up in Boston in 1883. Before that date the Pn‘rmnl hold the" meetings in pflnte ham or in : home which Ilsa served for a achool From the St. Paul Blanchâ€"Slut City, 3., Spam): In. 81.0. Paul-on was killed by lightning this morning. Hot huh“, I. the up: m, m her two-year-old m, “on the was holding In her Irma, were stunned, In! not scrim]: hart. In." III... cum h M Ann â€and. no can In. nu Therebetownutlevmrl'nu River In Idaho. called New Sweden. Hen Han-en In mm o! the to'l. Peter Petersen Is clerk. no the cen- non council is mum of Peter Hu- m. Hen Pam, Peter Hm Peter. nee. Ham Peter Hanna and Peter Hum Hens Peter-en. No relaun- shlp ll vouched for by the “Mien, Idaho. Tribune. In...“ I. noâ€. The calm Invested In It: be" Inna; heme-a In an. country snout. to 8850,0005“. «coral-3 Io clue-nu Dado u ll. Hum! m. "rum 0! brewers. held recently, and ate- oI beer Immune! to menu lat ynr. min: â€.90.... II an no If". The as“! emu-pun of beer II the United sum: not exceed: 1,100.0...“ gluon. can to he la: the Inn-Ir. m‘m Rum City Timâ€"To- wn. Kan. amt: Perry IcClun. a “run. M Illa a no. "and" i!- am In. bone rubbed spun! MI, null; Ma “my than, Ind u I plum-um he tn the IIIIII'I m. M mama mu closed on m loan 09m 0! mm. In touted!!- loud II" In the air. limit]. (to m'u [0' ll mm pieces. helm n gilt-7; born In I‘llernolslbotlool. mom ho m. When her bulbaud “no homo he found the ut's hole In the yard. dug Into It a piece. and IIu-n and Into It. with n nvolvcr. l‘pon opening the hole be loud be had blown n his n! to plem. He Ibo touna (oven at tho cumm- dond with their hon-ll «tea 0! by Ibo n! and Ham of "lo chicken. all". flow were moved and and f (or. and Friday they were just an "rely as which. and India: jun 3. though the! bud not bun bereaved ol scroll j browns lnd linen. mu-mmwuho'mo-cu Prom Ibo human suntan Jour- nu: It no not "u very pretty homo toddin."~lh« on that didn't «our all a! 0M (In-hard the other nlghl. It wmnld have been I wedding, thmuh. H the clergyman hadn'l ("-an the man It be drunk. and on bring unsure-I'M In "no amt-who, muted lo pol-tom: Ibo NNMOIâ€. While the employ um. [IMMID' with the good man Io raven. um "slum Minion. :- calm of the in I’m-ml and mapped I" “h lltr Minn. {or the um I! In“. Ibo would-be bride his. I â€up". A In“. In Ito". From the Rocklnud. Ila" Blur: Tun- dny alternoon. when PM Snelland came home he lound ll- oon'l wile ult- Ilu; on the door nap mourning the loo- ol Ion mm chicken. which no he- llowed to have hem carried may by I From the New Orleans Times-Demo- crat: Every one around the lllln0ln Central clty ticket otllce was talking about the tlndlug o! the 850 gold watch and "Honest"Bradley, who returned it. Bradley was getting a good deal of ‘ praise for hls honesty. but he remarked that he would have preferred a halt dol- lar." This case reminds ms 0! a similar one when l was a. railroad conductor,†sold one of the old timers. “It was In the early days of Pat Hlll; you know. every one remembers Pat. In fact. t Ibort tlme ago he was braking on tho Loulsvllle k Nashvlllo, between here and Moblle. Well, he was rldlns on my train. and he found by the end or his seat a roll of bills. amounting to 85.000. Pat was too honest to put the monoyln hls pocket. so he hunted about untll ho found the man who had lost It and re< turned the money. The owner handed hlm a hall dollar. He retraced his step! hurriedly to lo. cate the mining roll, It possible, when Fannie. the setter, name running down the street with the mining hankbook in her mouth. Mr. Stut- dropped It near the hotel as he pulled a hand- kerchlet tromhls pocket. Fannie dis- covered tho loss and ran utter her mas- ter with thé money. Mr. Stunts made up M: on): and checks yesterday and put it into his bankbook to deposit. When he reached the cashier's window at the bank the book and money hid disappeared. It contained Saturday night 1nd Sunday busines- receipts. From the Newark Daily Advertiser. â€"Eiinbeth Special: John A. emu. proprietor oi the ï¬lm-idea Hotel. hu a valuable letter. for which he has refused several large elm 0! purchase money. He now think: more highly oi the do; than ever. . _ lama-nu Iii-mm†In â€at... Can't Lou loan: Win- thh no. Idlm proposition that I would like to m 3 test made." Ann turn of lawn. Int-Mud llonuu. d