m of mu pva by MW- U this In promuul “not!" â€I vorl of rather: yl-Md pip“: Ink-Moving mm mm . mulled. M Thompson dled at Lee. 11]., , 1M, ,Iunnqalde coal mine, Evansville, ' ll burning. {ï¬g-‘fluvwrkers received small incl-ea e mu. ' ms: or a large gmlunla railroad announmd re- l hr“!!! again-st A ‘ .ot one-halt In Iuburbau (arcs ““1 OWNS Who - Chicago and Hammond and min'l‘lghml sh late poln'n, Addltlonul trains 1 â€"5 (1"?leon tin ,1, h put In service. “’5 “ BMW [nut r'hlley'l Prohibition special made or In the 03"!“ * “DP. In Indiana, ï¬nishing run at I sh?“ ’Kf‘lust ‘ 8: main named Holllud that o! Boer archlrn or but III In Much of neutrality mulled; whom would with Mt! of [Mill on §rc;)l£t;tâ€"of “5 km. ' t Secret-u Ilelklejohn ro- ‘to Washington to take charge “1- armament relieving General V u “an. secretary ftp. “we!" Cal†more than doubled MUM In last ten years. â€Crimea? a call (or bids on armor Y. Mï¬n. a vechonmtod leer. cont-m mlclde It the bl! I'GIOC hotel. bin-mm Holdelmeiet of cm- I ‘0! It lilo» while alums I Bk nation-r. .3 filled over part of Pur- Chum Mun, montly de- b British territory, by Round- M "Ay "mm“ (0 Within.- ' W «an nun load-y. M!" u but! at nlllod m lit-oh on Nov Yuri pellet M 3. HI" spoke In Acndmny 0! Brooklyn. contend“); Imperial- p b tonne“ luuc Inn-volt Ipole m mmen Nebm- [mu Iona-y. Moo win!» another 39,003.00) to curry on wars. ,, II alcctlon- In Conuertlcut nub-m "â€0 It]! ‘0 Republic-n In November ’m woke loudly :1 SL Paul and ’hfluy mum: of New and tin Ikrill embed m I’llhlfl. thousand [lamina m saga. lad“ rel! end- â€0' York arrived In Sam!» on mum of broken IID WI. formerly Amlnzldn'n Ninth-d In. va York. Ha I,“ I boot on (he Phlllpplnn In Maury Io: study a! «iv-In y My In In rot-hunted In (0d :bI. M Inn-worth Kn. hum Dr "mm": It. Own" â€Ind Ila â€I," Sunday â€I‘ll IL INDIGO. I than-h Nu A "man an the melo- la tanned. WI" when on the Manon hm“ pram-Ik- dovln for In: I ION" alum throughout run R Adam urn-loom la'yor ï¬lth. not n4 I'm-.1] Mme" r' (hunt Baltimore whoa! 1-. new of selling worthlm I. of stock. M lltnkwl Pip"! fame I! II rlvpr nation, but were I’III "717»! II Nov York H‘ur boon m- “In rough ! mind highest numb" 0! pt hm expo-“loo. erupt td Lord Carson III}!!! to re- II‘IM Ad... 0! Win-mul- mu- 7 .1". Indian-Mo kin 0! Ab- H mm or III mm, not: lay": "pond mint 0! I. M Olin-tan "Ma! {and up It (In only cm to Identity of who: had "I lound tn (,‘cdlr Id Lyra. v-o (mum '"h (M â€I Inc" my rouw (a the any to Spain threw up I' Doe-n. nInry was not Hunt: 0! Tern 443! Fun: du- h Explain Cool. M ark-tile any of Bron 7 that in! to [Ahndor In {than hm Am hml Interns! Told. in 'hâ€" All le or a. ct.- quidâ€"Punc- *4“ I‘m- I’M-nu m uzws Summnv [M Ill! [HI The mentor plant 0! the deï¬ant: Milling company, Port Huron nan! Man-Irena": Nev-tor company ...a u. Mellon-n 1 Co. In Gunmen 3‘ In It Po“ Hum Rich" alum" . iou at 8226,“, fully corona hy .n- iunnée. ‘A man a cm": was lack“ mm m “I u «or! made -mhnalumn in m You-g chm Mr Chm A:- u result of the murder Wedge;- day of Chief Chlfley on the Luv du Plambean reservation. the dead man's inn, Nonnlmlg, aged 5 years, has been proclaimed chief of the China» vu- in Wisconsin. (km. the mar- derer. Ind a net-row mac after the murder from lnfurlnted Indium. w In Do."- to m P. Dr, Groto of Porn. Ill" monrm ave! the hr! that the cat» from the dnlnge can! I: III!- flg thn ï¬sh In thn Illinois rhmr and cutting on his means of “upon. Dur- Ing tha time tho flow of tater through tho damage canal ‘ns Ihnt o! the Hr" here droppad noarly tin-re he? and tho can“ of Chicago piled up In the Chicago river and the canal. When the hear- -tnp dam was loworecx rm the nter tuned min down the nuâ€" mm the ï¬lth «me down In I mass and tho mlt wu that I hm povtlcn of the ï¬sh In the river speedily Med. Mr, De 0mm my: thnt If this perform- ance]: to he reputed In the future the ï¬shermen along the river may hunt for other mumtlonn. ’ W mm 9- mo. ‘ Jams How-M In Wanna.) min; ton-d mum: of killing mu. “I 04an In from o! "u- Kentucky tulle! build“; on Jun 30. The man "a gin- to I» luv Tum-thy night. and «My tilted to 0rd» :1 a decision When roan minim! Wednesday mm the jury in can mu min, IM returned with n urdld IHMI a to. nil-tun WNW-y. Affnr the "ram had been unload Hovnrvl‘ us rpm-fled to jail. chore no In follow“ by his bosom Mend. John a. WMM who maul alloy! par-371M by tho "mm. Tm- [my whlrh tried the rum- wls dlvMod pout trail]. nine Denim-rats, one Rtpnblir- In. um! um gnu-Goal»! Domornh. n- in. 99-1-1’3mQï¬-i’v In 3"»- : "" I “VG. Ind mm "II. W-Ar "nu-r Eula luau-on titular. In“. WI‘I. mud- lflfl'w, Ohm", rhnkv- 3a,.“ "“33" ‘L’"’..'..‘:" 31.2%"; "r. VI . ; o , "flc. DUI. mvv, many; aw." m,“ r it...» vo-h. have all «'0- "Km It: r m, "In VOrIMH. m n mm m who! am 70k; viral. “I: p" m App‘u, I m Iv. ur- mdlnc Io mun â€up" Mud 5|. Multan, nu . 'N'o “Hr. Pvt". linnlonn. INC [an Ml. on." “mutt "mus: ha‘al- I-M ‘ I! I'vorm. Mirhhau. “Iâ€; r tun-IN "In: lbw-Ml hon-Mn :a‘l‘ u" ma? good In «Marc. hilly pr in. Mr- 5 young «wiry» â€I.“ «ma»; N hf: am»? to, new", it w m an n in v I noâ€. anus m an: Imi- uh". cm, “W “it, It mum‘- MI’MMI, "It l‘nvk« "Ch; "o- m, 11951:. R3": floflu‘ «fly "Mn. kin-3p NIT“:â€" :Juu: “HMO; and no.1. n, q ‘ Mn! lâ€" A _n . u ‘ ‘ Pulle-N-llrr uhlwm am! 0'1wa nun “Min unwed ( .M Mr?!- rr .10.". ul' 3:0: Mac-n tumor L. Nâ€. nanny unu- rr- and (Dc-den. "lastâ€: "1" and MAI-Wu. “L“: cannon, tuna . ., n- -... .. ,. . lama-.4, um . .o- 1,mna Nu‘ I, much: No. I IMIA. v for Nor 3. an â€on umk. l’rlflll’. "mink. lunl. r0 ulnr ILMZWH: Inc" ("I Ihï¬â€œ. O: â€I? . ylrllml Mal, lWl: II" will 'tk‘l'nl Dunn, I‘ll-I, aim-aw punk. III. â€law. . hruln. um“: muted hum. mlo' ' mum": can“, Imam; lam"- devi, OHIIY'R. III)‘ -Chuh'n~ llwb‘. I" ‘ Nu l4 0110112, No 2. â€null; . o I Winner When-No. 1 red, 7“: .‘o. 4 "d. 1": No. 1 lmrd, 7:16, He; No. I Mrd. .- r: Nu‘ I haul h’k no â€mult- n1! II ï¬r; no luck Dual roman nu : m1_ 3 7’". Bering Who-1n- .N'o l uotlhrm. .d-‘i 7751-: . u l 7‘73'30 N0 0. “I312 (‘ufll . 1. â€HUGH-,0. .1ng rkpgï¬l u! “Mllflgr. ~ No. l "w“ -. um: rkml u mam!“- \‘u 2 )‘nllow. OI ‘ Mar: Nov 2 I'll“‘, 0| ‘ M 3' nun-u; No a non. awn-,2 _u (gum ._ o nggge, may†Irwin!“ ‘, ms: of a large number they intend to bring against newspaper publishers and others who iawe appropriated their copyrighted stories and to determine the question ï¬nally whether copyright- ing a story 1,: utvvts the author or own- cr in [he oxrimive use of it. Amonx those against whom It is proposed to bring suit are the palrtous o! the Am- erican Prves Ammckttion who "I'd the plates or the copyrighted story alleged to have been sent out by that vom- pony. mm maxn’ï¬ï¬unous. I'm lulu.- lncnm Inna. The onion}; 0: an; 15â€"3in Story Pub- lishing company state this case- la the first 0! a [urge number they lntend to The cue promises to raise (or judi- cial decision some very interesting and important questions regarding the copyright law that have never been decided. The decisions on Ihe copy- right law so tar as books are com (earned are very definite and complete. but with regard to the application of the law to copyrighted nutter printed in connection with other matters in pa~ per: and periodicals. there are several interesting questions to be settled. > ‘ 3 MH- lam Bull ll'u Dian m in tin Unitad States Circuit Court It Chicago by: the Daily Story Publishing comm! walnut the America Fresh Allocation for 82,000 tor alleged in- fringement of copyright. The pluintii'l corpor-tion is engaged in the business ‘ of lyndicnting copyrighted stories to metropolitan newspapers throughout the country. The claim In that the American Press Amcintion clipped ‘ one or these copyrighted stories from the columns of a newapnper and sent it out in plate form to other papers. it is understood that tho defendant does not deny clipping the story and lamb lnx it out. but claims that there is no legal cause or action because they clipped it from a paper which omitted to print the copyright line. it: at; cart.» My}: ‘0 1'†W k. Woun- W to Dan. Jan. II. 0. Hole“ was burned to can at her home In Mlnm’om. A lump she carried exploded ï¬ne line was In the Mthroqn and dunno the desperate ofloru of bar husband to res- cue he: the was burned to death Mare his out. Powers wsitm for new line 0! policy in Chins to develop. English mmsposdesi In Berlin ssys mass: is good was to ma Musings of aer- msny's positio- ssd sure good ‘tresiies Clislse Morin Ninth in- ‘ fsntry. Third sum 0! Sixth cani- ry. and "(M has" wlll constitute leuiion surest Resins Berlin p1- per says if McKinley does not clung- eourse is Chin he will lose Osman- Americsn rots. .11. ll. 3. Woodward oi lvsnsios tells at her expeflsnces in ; Penn during siege oi lsntions 0|le eisl at. Peterslmr; orgsn denies ilist‘ Russia nuts to asses lsnchsris. British mun-i shelled village of Luk- Lso ior nrliis on British steamer. Gor- msn minister established provisional headquarters at Tlsstsin. Dun-On. Donn-In 80. Allan act-Mod m and ro-hlaed land and uni form calm! Stan "a! Run. an Gun-of Mao Tm. Order (or wlnulraval o! Ana-Ian Imps ‘ received It Tlennln. Ranks: Invm‘ ed Mllkden. upflal of â€no Till; no- ported fmm Shaniâ€! Film-ea Chung and Y! mattered and degraded and Tua- den-Ind of alto no! Ina-dell met to court for â€Hahn's-t. Retort- ed (ro- so. Pea-rub": tht Wan lac-Moo had gone to Thanh with In: M can "can mince mm non"! Marquis [to to form tau-ct on I mount of dl’lomtk. «mm I. cum I [am with Rud- nil Man on ‘IMIM plan. MH- cmpurta «'0‘ duo Mm." Mu um mm m- aul o! Alum. Glynn-m glam: next week Shanghai run-or than": C'lm my. lying mun. In. an cumin lI-IIIIIIOI northward. I. it Hot": an France will out†Yun- In at In! aim! for dune-lumen! of (IN-m Kale Sender. Knuth; Wm. mutton-w. than! to hate hen killed by Bonn, revofl all". rm. noun-m u. 00mm" "mod to ban mod“ [m rum: ml: mot-run I'- gounnou rm. mm a“ to ban I“. Chin ll Mil-q Tun h km ll you". (Inert! Chin and on [4 "III Chan at Tie-uh, Knur- nlkrd ourâ€: to tom â€In Iltn eon I: am by Damp-I upon. 3.0.. all-eat l- laminar-Intent .ï¬en were killed in the encounter with I." no. Chi-n. Wetland-y. â€huh! 8.- Berlin foreign oilco denied that an:- haneador to Iandon lied been informed Sell-bury would tollotv United States' lead in rejecting Germny'a proposal. Claimed that Germany is still. wait- ing for Endand'e anawer.-0illcial in- iometlon received at Washington that Prince than wan appointed President of Privy Council. Report reitorated Boxers will attack Pekln. American churchee near Canton destroyed. nee-thy. manner :1. United States will not discuss peace the Filipinoe. General lint-Arthur says in part: "Have heard nothing from Shields. Enamel: doubt the entire party was captured; with many killed and wounded, Shields among latter. in- formation unt by letter from the com- mendinx oileer at Boac, dated 20th. received Sew. 24. consisted of rumors through natives." 'l‘lle Twenty-ninth lntantry was re« cruited at Fort McPherson (Atlanta). Georgia. Captain shields was lieuten- ‘ ant colonel oi the Second Mississippi ‘ during the Spanish war. He was made captain in the Twenty-ninth lnianirv 0...qu 0mm in Hold-Iqu- Il-M [- www.mn MANY NATIONS TAKE A HAND. Sum flame; In "IQ 1‘ Empire China. AUTUMN IS HERE. 14m III-up: on Inn-h". There Is a legacy of 900.000 awaiting mu Duty Gilbert. for several years I teacher of water color painting In (he Columbus (0.) art school, if she can unruly with the condition im- pugn by her neg-eased uncle. D. 1. El- M at Chicago. Mm Gilbert bu re- w, '03.de when the In Cull-l K ’ m2“ death. Accord- ml of MI will. Ills Oil‘- W-m" .m'j; ;" ,2; " hm Mrrbc- d I round". Col. E. P, Sauce. Republic-n undi- rlate for lieutenant governor 0! Ne- brnka. ‘13 married to Miss In": Me- Cullough at the Maldona- a! the bride's parents in Clinton. Iowa, Wednesday hy the Rev. E. E. Mather of the Pres-' [Incl-Ian church. line! I. o WM. One person was mm: ".1 about than other: injured in I dial-trons wreck which «curred on the Southern Pnclnr at Gut- ner Siding. no" mo [Rah-Nevada line. Traln .\’o. { due to arrive at Mon at 6 o'clock. was derailei Ind wet! Into a ditch. I! "folio" Mine Workers. l‘nimi lime _ Wmhm M America: [)0 not my any intuition lo IN! noiiuz pusiod by Mr. Luihrr of the Philadoiphia Reading (foul uni iron mummy. hm wait until you hear from President Miithcil m the linked mm Work": of Amarirn. or It!" you have «win-a ivy your own imin that is right (or you in «in. 3 "POTTER" Mr. Potter is In cam in [ho dis- trict branch of the I‘niird lino “‘nrk- on! of America. President )litrhoii all he «lid not order ihv mima work- ers' mice to he pitted lion: with that of the Reading company, imi he thought it I’ll done as a mnit of his . "min to the strikers int took to the elect that they should not 30 hack to cor): until ordered in do so by the muo- alrinln. The strikers. he still. prob-My chose the poster sohrmv as m of the methods-o! limping the men in the. "(‘na'rnl Suwrimrudom." naval): IMI not!" ammwr us mad which will u renown: "This my.†will my n Mum» of I. pr com on n» tip.- of all m- .“ hon "unkind M H. r-nllorka. TM: Munro calm olul today lndlog a» "no I. An. The (allowing non-t but!" data of ON. I. an pound Sunny In Hm tlfllflv M II "hr.“lllkfln of m- Pï¬llnMphh 0 [loading (ha! and In). my." I- the "Hand" nuan- July 5. Iâ€. "a un- n rnllonl o! Nllrlfz. "Inn“ when MI I".- at I‘- cum. The Twenty-ninth intamry was re (smiled at Fort McPherson (Atlanta). Georgia. Captain shields was lieuten- ant colonel of the Second MlasIsstpi dnrlnl the Spanish war. He was made captain In the TWenty-nlnth infamry , _'='bflclnh or the war department were mum Friday by advices from Gen- ’01:! MacArthur mum: of the capture ‘9! Captain shields and Mtymne men 91 complny F. Twenty-ninth volun- teer Infantry, and one hospital corps III-n while on an expedition between Torons and Santa Cruz, Xarlnduque Wand. R ll feared that most 0! the m. “Tutti-0n In On "R. C. LI'THBR. WEE: rotor Ila-Incl» Inn-n1 my. Many members of the large Ameriâ€" can mlony at Murray Day. the fashion- inMo vateflng plane of the lower St. Lawrence, Ire nun-nun“! for scar-la- unn and nnabln to leave for home. The disuse ï¬rst declared use" In tho household of Justice Hnrhn of the United sum supreme court. Inn lellll having Marthe ï¬rst victim. Almost “mummy with m â€- mm at the Harlan can... the db- up _, > In (I. W m I *0 . “WW“ I?! .I‘ M; . Beneï¬thfles under the viii of the second Mrs. Rice have been surprised to learn that Albert F. Patrick. the hwyer who the morning titer Mr. Rice's death presented for certiï¬cation checks amounting to nearly $200,000, was the paid attorney oi Mr. Rice. had flown n I Inuit. Two "nus probably will I» mndo at Nev York In cannot-flan with the death of m mum-million- am. wmlam lush Nee. The yolk-e have dropped the palm theory and are following lute“! a tlev which may show (but an attempt has been made by certain persons to obtain by fraud part of Mr. Rk-e'n â€we. "Again thanking the committee. and than! they represent. I accept the nomination no generously (endure! me. Show“ your action be nnflnfl by thp mph, at the polls. It wlll ho my names! mentor to disrhargp wnh C. dpllty the duties of the cm! oflre. I have the ham to remln. yours very truly, "lmpvrlalIm-- ‘Tio "mum or Hm ampin‘wla "M the ornnhadoting Inuo with rule) we an- mfmlvd In "In pending alumni. tor palm"! It" woman. In damnation In to ha hy u» Amman ml. throng): "w auroral "alumni": of n» hum". Munwhilo. in dist-union will mn- Hnno at mo ano and on the tumâ€" Inp 1m: in ruthenium nrely oqmlorl In our IIMory. It was Burke who said: 'I love elm-nor when there In Ibme. The alum be" disturbs the inhabitants. Int u an: them from Inn-Mun“. but It urn tin lwlng Inmml In their Ms." "Panama-s not “Ming In (M Hump!†Ion-On. for whirl to In In a measure mum. Immo- nor mum am as. “Man «In. My». folio-m dun! In "no III! at mum-um. u I!» night .50 a“ rm: It» lam-r uumu army. TM am or- “ nun-mm I. to be and» In" in nu- MI world an M on in up old. Tho um; n- 0! mm in In to "haul"! lot 0hr punk! and". which for mom Hun I rouury hr. mm mtmtm-ut and happlnrm {a all our No. EI- Imus mdmou 1n roan-can! En- mpv qu-mn‘ Innum AM minty m n.» "m at human nun-rum "- nmrnlo by I.“ out»! Um the cur. link mat: 0! hrs. MIMI" lvmlfl In "no at your I "Sixty llwnraml wldlnn are not In I the Phlll‘ppluu lalaudl; MOI nuwh 'lmler wlll ho (ho unrmw at "runâ€" Hurt and human Illa Mfuw llw ron‘ qua! l. c-onmh-u-«I nu man can know. And when :umpletod. I‘hll uuu‘ Now are um.- lull-lull to be hold and um- i "need? Dun-I any nu mnu duubt' '02-! It run only be by torn-z by Ihv- porn of [hr "-1 Ind o! "In any? And (bl: not for I day or for I year. bu 101' Univ. 'All Nu- lawlloo Ilw urn-ho at porn unknow- Io {lu- ('ouuumuun. N In I- wry truth lawman-III mu- Ildo of It: l'oualllullon. ll: menu» "la Idomluu lay Ibo Ant-flan publl" n! Ill- colonial method: a! Emmww “larval", ll unla- luv rlclu In: lml-l luau wovln u sumo-1n. la «- Ihmmn (on. n "w mslmlllna armâ€"y In gown-cal. I. a word. It tuna-tum: I): "no!" “l'poa 1hr lmporlaut qu-ulfuzm of nuance, u! dumullv udlulnislmlkm, and of n-Iorm In our ml'fllodï¬ of hu- lllnu (hwplulfnrm o! the Peop'u'u pur- ly given no uum'rllln wuml. ‘ "The action of the People‘s party in securing candidates outside of its own organization In almost without prere- dent in our political hintory. 'i‘he er plzuxatiou ls found in your own candid dm-laratlon: "l'he members of the People's party in‘ all sections realize that We have warned n t-rluin in which the very H!» of tree institution.» is in- \'ol\'t-tl~u i'l'lfllh in which mt-ro- uni-tr I‘OllSIlIEl‘illlUllH are of set-outlm'y lm- pnrtanre and should be lathl :isiilt- un- til the pA-ril is averted) "‘i cannot too earnestly express my appreciation of this manifestation at the conï¬dence reposed in me by your committee and the great constituency you represent. Nor can i withhold the expression or my admiration ion- the generous action of Mr. Towne in his endeavor to secure the hurmonionn ctr-operation oi nil the supporters of Mr. Bryan in the pending preaideutial contest. In a letter received at the Populist unrty national headquartera at Lin- coln, Nah, Adlai E. Stevenson accevts the nomination tor the vlce-presldency tendered him by that party early this lonnth. The letter In part Inflows: lane:- to It. smut-um Can-Ino- nw-lln Upon lava-Innu- as (In Pu:- uoI-I luneâ€"'8." H II "no "unl lau- d the (tn-lulu. Accepts their Nomination for Vice President. IHANKS THE PEOPLE’S PARTY. â€AOLAI B. STEVENSON." on» The old «nation u to tho iv.» rimmi- am. it not the paint-him), a! horse nesh. he. hem situated again by â€00* experiences of the people Ln tho rr reltly besieged towns nz‘ Kimâ€" berley. Ledynniih and lhir‘kinz. At each of these palms ii beat-e necessary. heiurv relief fame. to indulge to a musivlorahle extent in the flesh of horse»: Expert. ewes with this diet teem in ilzn'e va- ried. according to mats nr snrvir on, an Leslie‘s Weekly. .\v Lady- elnlth horse steak, even KIWI! served up in the most nudism: rnrm pos- sihie nnuer the cimmienv-n‘s. was pronounced repulsive. and thus» who dined on it were nflicted with a die- temins nausea. At hinteking. how- ever, where horse meet was the vhiet item of the hill of tare tor a time. it seemed to egree 'lth those vim par- took. The expiantion of this may lie in the tart that the garrison It Mateking was reduced to much greater extremetiee then the one at [.adysmtth end hunger, as everyone known. nukes e piqunt sauce for elmoet anything. 1 It In never my to understand why horse meat should no ohjertinname at any time or piece. in Pram-e the fleet of both homes anti donkey; in openly sold in the butcher-5‘ sham. duly inhaled In such it: large letters. Homflah ie eleo largely consumed in Paris manna. without any label. end pelle- easily for beef. We eat reed“! the flesh of swine. which feed on anything, and we even reg-rd ducks as a deilcecy. n! the flesh n! the horse. which in one of the clean": and most dainty-realm; of animals, is looked upon vith loathing. it is an- pal-anti! all a question of habit or l in“. Inn has a! mu»... Conn! lurnou. u ('up-‘lmngvu, m I I "’0" In Ibo “It? drwu-uurnt. MIA he dream It or Iuwodumr -._. Lnrrh'uu exporter- w [Ir-Inuit In .I'... l um. “wallow to IM (rad: munk hm u.‘ that count". [Ind-9r Ila lmnv E: In“ a (nak- mark I: (ranted Im- mvmllu from lho dale o! Illa; lbw anal†uum. but any par-an hula: Olin-urn trau- «and n ulnlm undo mm. In 1:":qu country my apply hrrv um! llu- marl- II" III mum In the mm- at us.- penoa to vhnn Ion-l (nub umls ha- boon [I'D-I'd. Ibo mlurn'mu mum bola" o! I» [hum lpp'i~:|tll lenn "mud. TM Mum-Inn mat-unnum- tho" trade lnrl Mn um 'r-rn tnln- Ivml 0| lira-lurk run «In ml: at having H mm any imm :nm In In nu'mpnions porno" ntw ,nl-‘ml- to put n I-lunon o! Ann-mm mam upon (but mrhvl. A lauv ï¬rm a! Rum. plrllo Into" in lu'dr how-n marlin! by mum at uni-.1 in mi. mun at (ado lurk n-glsesnhm In mini-Hy modify "a 0M lt‘am- mark a It 0M3? and II! drawn; humus. Ibo uh! and u» drum» hm iv-‘I'n an muted lay a "um am "not!" a Imam «mum. The Wnl‘arny u.’ Anoflrn goods In Des-mt. thv rou- lml nya. mu dilly. and Amurinn mantra-rem will "old In" £1 mm Mo and up.» by mklrrin: with- out (Maxâ€"Washing!†8m, Dbl-l- It English fluoris. Miss Florence Warden of "The House on the Marsh" Inmwi hxs pointâ€" ed out the danger of visiting various English seaside resorts. which. dur- ing the winter months. hzn'n- boon util- ized for commitment homes for pmï¬ie sum-ring from diphtheria. him-ii meas- les and other vtmtagious m' iniwtium dinemsm. With rclcrvun- (a subunit; one a! the houses, aho- stmu», "rum taint-d diphtheria patit‘uta 3r» winter beiure lust. and was turnm! Ltd umr ' mitt IMO the (le‘nsv'euor imivi. in whirh term it was used {or thu- nu -;ni-m an! entertainmenl of humiml.~ .n.’ xrxu'o-i- ent." Tho: unm- hourw. it up n- .r... nuns utilized in a (cummuuim: tm pflai throughout last winter an-x ant-Nu. amt rontiuueci to be so uni-4i m- rn-v-ul; .h April 30, vhrn It In“ rrlmzn-i on by a doctor in n cousumptm- h vpitui. Sim-o- tiu-n it hal main 1- nu turned into the GI’OIVPBOI' hoivl. ;u.:! ‘,a out-r more boron)» a house of out»:- i muent such A curious nitunrun u-mi-I unrccly be potinlhlt‘ in tin» . i .wu â€thou-l Ill-u. When ordering meats remember that beat, when boiled, loses one pound or welsh: In every four. ind when roast- ed eighteen ounces. Mutton loses even more than beef. This should be thought of where much meat is used. Meat should always be hung. for by thls means nlr clrculate's all around: and keeps lt sweet. In very. hot. weather a wlm wlth a cloth out-e or twice a day. WI!!! a sprinkling of pepâ€" per or flour, will tend to keep it. and: I! only slightly ta'lnted, a wash over with vlnegar and water. or harm amt water, wlll generally remove all un- pleasant flavor. hive Mt Ill-lulu. Mei It In whit. m cmhrolderéfl or mint“; In Inter colon with will roses, mm; is mule, like a mu“ waistcoat, With, I strap and buckle in the back. 305 In worn with I bolero or emu, chefs in no pretense of hiding this but-lug. which is of the most elaborate char- Icmr and matches the handsome but- tons wwch, In front, fasten the waist- coat over a jabot o! costly lace. ‘mmxvn, In 1mm. My» - bun-rm": * meas- min-{ions 5411443“. â€I‘OII- mm 2.14 unn- fu whlrh plinn aul (mu-l-