. . Their Rate. The late Dr. Tulmage once called on his lawyer and found two of his ll" rishioucrs there on legal‘business of a private nature. “Ah, doctor,†called the lam in greeting, “good'morning! Here are two of your flock. May I ask without im- pertinence if you regard them as black sheep or white?" ' “i don't know as yet. mage dryly, “whether they're black in White. but ‘l'm certain that if they re- main here long they’ll be hosed.†._ HIS ONLY REGRET.†The Great Borrow That Conan-oi 3|th Whe- lle Wu Dying. author of “L’Anatomie Generale.†He probably dissected more human corpses than any other man in the world’s history. He established a record when he opened 625 bodies during one win- ter. He was not a vivisectionist and was wont to say, “I would rather dis- sect two dead people than kill one chicken." Of his nerve a tale is told. When he lay on his deathbed, he called his col- leagues to him and said: “Dear friends. I am done. but what comforts me is the fact that my case is a remarkable one. i have had unusual symptoms for some days which I have analyzed. They have greatly surprised me." The doc- tors sought to reassure him. He an- swered that he was under no illusion with regard to himself. “1 shall die fairly satisï¬ed with my life and go to Over One Thousand to 1y to be talking of Xmas mckwear. but it is here it were, for a host of romantic specula- tions and poetical theories. Imagina- tion has taken hold of birds and their nests with singular affection, drawing forth meantime some. beautiful leg- ends to enrich romance withal and to add to the sum of what is most per- sistent in the song of mankind. The ancients told that the halcyon, a beautiful aquatic bird, had its nest on Carriage or Sleigh " replied m An experienced buyer is likely to re- rl-fs BUYER or BEEF. I. la n In of Com-enca- About the Stockyards. The buyer occupies a position of con sequence in the stockyards community. He is an expert. usually a man of mid- dle age, who has obtained his educa- tion and technical ability partly in the packing houses and partly on the ranch. Seven items which will serve to bring this upâ€"todatc store into ï¬rst prominence as an econo- mical place for man to come for Clothes either for himself or the boy. Values like! these 'arcf not . met With elsewhere : b OVERCOATS in the very newest stylcs, high-grade Qualities and Moderate Prices. ceive a salary of 84.000 to $5.000 a year, and he is worth all of that, for on his ability to tell by a moment's in- fore laid eyes on depends primarily the excellence of the product issued by his house and hence the increase of its Men's Overcoats, good heavy weight Oxford grc Cheviot Box Ba 0! Raglancttc Style, ltalian Linings, regular 10. our price $8.50 Men’s Raglancitc Overcoats, heavy all-wool Harrisokockwood Cheviot . 1°“! Box Back Style. Talma Pockets, Silk Velvet Collar Cult: 1 g. MWWM‘O‘. my}??? and Mohair Lining, regular price ‘13, our spctia Men’s Rainproof Coats, dark fawn and Oxford grey, ling Razlanctte style. box. back. Talma pockets, velvet collars, ltalian be regular price $12 so, our special price ‘10. i dy lned, % Men's Blue or Black Beaver Overcoats. medium or long box stvlc,Silk Velvet Collar, ltalun body lined and Mohair Sleeve Linings. Tsrlored by specialists. cvcrv coat guaranteed by us, regular value § 812.50, our special oï¬cr, $10. glance to distinguish between a gram fedsteerandscornfedstecr.tode- cide whether an animal is entitled to be classed as “fancy.†“good" or “com. man" and to guess within a few pounds of an animal’s exact weight by glano ing at him. The buyer makes his pur- chases “on the hoof.†mm the mar- , Men 8 50¢ Neckwear for 25c 37 doz. Men’s Fine Silk and ket price ruling for the day for the grade in which it is decided each group of cattle belongs. In a few words the i i ii i transaction is completed, and the buy: Bach sprang to his feet and followed the duke to the dining room without uttering a word. But he was scarcely sutcdwhmhespmngmrnsbedback . to the instrument like one demented, atruckafewchordsandroturnedto the dining room. evidently feeling much better. “i beg pardon. your highness." he said, “but you interrupted me in a series of chords and arpegglos on the at Suit Dcpaxtmcnt will convince you that our R ady-to- wear Clothing is equal to custom work at a lid: over i one Price. Your lousy back for the asking M. J. CA TER, a little ear , . ' 1t féseeglot of over 1000, ranging in price from 15 to 75c, beautiful, E wrih‘ . ~ , he grave with only one regret. one . - s in all the desrrable new shades . t .. . _ “h, $331.. buy now for they will b; at tgmptahog; 3133 81303;; a?“ erg-mm, ,, m “m .1 ' iiiliiiiiï¬tï¬iy.†“u" " â€M .1; Satin Neckwear. Neat ‘ ~. as c 01cc. n w ‘Wha. __________ ,, . , . new: a great number the early comers 8“ am distressed that after death 1 can- g and. Fancy Patterns in f . .hdow. not dissect my own body. I could. 1 Th DA; A;;°‘°‘%'i‘m:°:umm medium and dark shades, “ d ' d am certain. have made some beautiful 9 u 9° axe e o ' a“ 8h! 6 Ch ' Stockings, Underwear, Blal‘ket59 a “n erpflse scientiï¬c discoveries." Then he sank ed 30““ Sebastian Bach.'the Nestor of ° pe†your OK: I I ‘ ' ‘ . ....‘ -..~ back, murmuring: “I must not think German music, to attend ‘ dinner ‘t for 25C . Mwm.-m«~Ԡabout ii. It won't hear thinking of.†""3 palace. 391°" the M '3‘ ‘0'“ _______________.. , ______________ to the feast Bach was asked to give 50c Stockings 39c Blankets 2.39 Pall nus-'1'“:- â€a no... :3 lmvwffflon-hm â€gm '3; . †W ’ W rsted Hose heavy 25 Wool Blankets six lb size Birds’ nests have attracted the atten- mgr?!" .ffirgtot. all abgut dinner 2 omen S 0 ’ . pair , ' ' . 9 9 13: 8185th yarn, 5126' 3 $82,101:; fast colored borders. will give good Elfigfszgtiségxgtini‘;22:23:32,: and everything else. He played so long Jag“ sale 0‘ MCI! S and Boys Underwear NOW on, E. rang 50° “l“es’ “‘16 wear, this weight only at per pair rm. is not wonderful, because the 2;? :1 £333}: d3§°.‘°l’§°$§§' '32:: ., including Wool Fleece, Standard Ribbed, Scotch Woo}, imported 1..†5t - only $2.39 per pair. nests are invariably curious and often obliged. mater, but we must not let Natural W001, and sear!†D rd. we “and at“ lines from’ 9. an overstocked Jobber far . ow regular prce. Come quack and secure some of too snap: in this department % $MM°§NW beautiful, besides oflering a cradle, as \ the soup get cold." 25 Children’s Bags of white wool or RISE-Dd Lam ‘ 32 x 36 inches, envy , . ‘ . and bear? slightly soiled, $4.00 3.25:: ":1 ch tin: 1133;103:121; “$232: dominant agergb. and I could it: ifeel kinds 3" $138- calm and sweet. Halcyon or alcyon ‘ case on ey wu'e reso v n o ' ' the “m " 1' a“ 1‘ 1°“ “'1 "niche“ The One Price Clothier and Furnishcr - ' was the kinwsher. it is supposed. but 9 glass of water the lips of a man 9 LIKDSAY : ‘ Wk the °°WWWW3MW3°9°300°W3MW3W3 W?O°1°O¢°O°1°O¢°O 2.50 black Underskirts, 190 Women's Skirts of heavy black Sataima Cloth, mercerized ï¬nish, with three rows accordion pleats, good Value at. $2.50, sale price $1.90. 50c 2-ply Yarns 39c .ply wool YainS, clean \VOOl. “l; to drift about on the sea. if to make the contrast of fact with f . ancy as great as possible. most of the in the times in Japan all the Lingï¬shers dig deep holes in the olden ground for their homes daimios (similar to the old English ________'___ lord) had great sport with falcons, as they went out to the ï¬eld to catch other new to Proton; Life. The following rules for warding off death have been compiled with great I birds. mostly cranes. When people now care for the Modern Miller by experts. ‘ - go out hunting with falcons, the men nd meet with the indorsement of the . in cm hold the“ m ‘M tin. We have 0 nod cut our ï¬rst consignment of holiday 3005:- New and novel, direct im portations. and very choice at most moderate prices. You must see them to appreciate their value. We will have more to say in our next issue about our cut glass and silverware. 25 spindles best. 2 Si Men’s Underwear 79c m mm: arments Men's Wool soft and pure 31 value, While Over a hundred g Drawers, ï¬ne by a street car or railroad train. Under no circumstances allow a l “d “We. both 0‘ M brick to drop from the top of a build- ing on to your head. th ey belong to the eagle family, they Be careful not to be in ‘ place when are strong and brave and never afraid a bolt of lightning strikes it. Never fall from the top of a high in charge of fal of co take building. Do not take hold of a live electric cloth, wool serges or wool frieze grey or black, camels' hair cloth in extra value at $5.50. Serge. ‘ 32 sateesnatl 5C gard weight sewn seams. ï¬mShed With flounoe wire. Both you and the wire cannot “’ a. u“ ind: BlaCR eon. eavy ' rd‘n S lenâ€" h." . mcerized ï¬nish, suitable lor coat “71th seven â€:58 :3 co 1 g a p remain a“::__________ Bylands. who had purchased a new did 0094' for 1. I I 1. “cu-â€". horsewarranted to be quiet torideand -l inbarnossandagoodtrottertoboot. $5 lue at 15C- The time has come when. to be mas- ter in any line, it requires long years of careful training and preparation. '“ ' trial dd". it is true that the opportunities open start at $1.50. and Mink they ever were before; but. on the h 83 you want to other hand. there never was a period in the world's history when the quail- ï¬cations requisite for success in any line of worthy endeavor were of a higher character, says Success. The artisan, the, armer. the business man, the clergyman. the physician, the law- yer, the scientist, each in his various rank must prepare to reach up to ever if he would attain his linings, etc., extra Va FASHIONBALE NECK runs both occupants violently into the lane. When they recent-ad. the horse had disappeared, leaving the buggy shaft- less and a heap of wreckage- Bylands began to roar. “What on earth are you laughing at?" dejectedly inquired the friend. “Why, the fellow who sold me that horse lent me the buggy!†‘m- k Coney are the l . ,. can almost as mac and SM i‘ r ox are the ï¬nest. You pay tried to get the best of its kind pay. im: whatever for :‘xn: hind. Black Cone}: Rilifs, trimmed With WIS, $1.50, $2, $2.50. 3’0“ Oppossum with six tails, $3.50. Black Astrachan with Cit-3 two heads, also Black 0 Wlth new and eight tails, ht tails and ppossum $5.50. l Goodall tells a story of Wellington as 2 an art connoisseur. He paid Wilkie i sum, all new shapes and trim With tails, extra value at $6.00. Electric Seal, extra. long front, also same iaimi with two heads and six D “We Nil-‘1. vilivlb 0‘5 Grey OPPOS‘ oes 600 guineas for his “Chelsea Pension- 2 Sum. imitation sable, brown OPPOS‘ \ I med '. amount in cash. When the artis ,, g a". gested that it would be less trouble to . write a check. the great duke retorted that he would not let his bankers know “what a blank fool I have been to spend 600 guineas for a picture.†__________â€"â€"â€"â€" Acquired Greatness. It is the saying of a great man that if we could trace our descents we should find all slaves to come from princes and all princes from slaves. 3 imitation Black Thi‘mt, Beaver and t. $7.00 Sable with head and tails a A18.81:“; Sable Ruï¬'s, asorted new Silver Fox Ruï¬ Boa, with large na~ ad and claws, niui'i Shapes, beautiful rich dark ,quality tural he at $7, $3 $9, $10, $11, $15, and. match, a. beauty at $29- “ your work. 18. - . b Bear Buffs, 108 inches loun‘, cxâ€" . Set Of Mlnk Marmot, large ruff and Cu ylish and servicz-ableg you’ve had to .0 to bad, [gum is: { W be wami :ufgfeyaaztiiul rich full fur skins specially priced at $14, I,†0.2) , than,“ WW I . . . ...wâ€Â»â€œâ€ Give me blood acqaired in preference ‘ M“‘“‘ to blood inheritedâ€"“tn be born of one- m self,†as Tiberius said of Oahu Bu; , -. m Condensed. Sideshow Hanâ€" See here. your pa- a i i g the 15" , A Splendilshowin of the newest dainties and pget , we ve ever seen. There arge many novelties that are excluSIv’; 133952113 813:9; be per said the biggest snake in my state a- others fair show was twenty feet long when its really thirty-one “at The Oven Bakes forfsct at any hour of the day in the NEW mm tildes the oven Pr i093 start at. 25c for :1 Mint stock collar . 3??" new shades. Then almost a agate of other ,hrig' ht new styles at 50c, ’ $1 and $1.25. Can’t. describe their beauty here. Come and see them. , . ‘ Editorâ€"'Sorry, but we were crowded â€'0' for space yesterday-and had to cut "7' ,the heat perietly event-the same m _ . ., ' an ' ’s Wmastmsorhakmg. Anathema-â€.3 erything down.- W »»»»»»