Ji. sTaJataasisssiirti ' the dowser C00!( ( iJ r4 tn ;..s, j M !lf tfksi O kw H .r, il -k. ass UUt y.Ht 6e!s b.r to put n t.t V v I She Gives Away the Episode of the Summer Screens. MR. B. SAYS HE'LL PUT 'Ell lit Bfl" Oara.e W.tK Nn Curt. ary Salt Confidence But WK Ew Mad a Success T. Vecng Jat Surely Net Mr. Bommt. By M. QUAD. Kupyriht. l?u b AaMcitttl Utermry I AM lti" i,isrt o.k. 1 aui t I kyal to th ma a, inI h I i,.u t mut th public to Ull H tf.i,l thituj j I SU1 ll.it l!k- IIK9.1 otbT OMtl. With 1 au ear to the key h.. half th tltue When Uj ,.,-k t ikm at uhjht I take a sit .u tiv tiaaruit'iit stairs to ruuilutt.-. u..f i.i u,(,.u tJ t!i talk from tile liking t'-'UI of omrm. If 1 hear auythttig lutTVt tuc that's ail riKlu. but 1 d.1 tralu luy any i think that ruuiluatiu It Uiu.b Utter than tUteuiliK. 1 haj just to ruminating th other .t.o llij.- ben I Leanl Mrs. t.i Mr llowr that It was tiai tu jmt up dy mii and askiu- him If be .Hil.lu't wuj up a car-uter to do the ork, "Not u y.mr lifer h facialuwsl In rHl, "Ther am twrvh e , iudows auj twelve fy mrwin to fit ttieiu A car ii!T would about ti days, at au rirt'OM? f ;t a day. jmttitut theui up. while I iuti lt the work in ue hour "But hen you put tbeiu up last yar you pot mad au.l broke a ckuhwshow t the back door" "Never! Vou are thlnklug of aooie other m:iu ami stouie other hou; Xev-t-r pit mad and never broke a clothe horse. In a day or two 1 shall put the creeus up myself and save the $li" Mr. Bour on tha Job. Mr. Bowser said no more. think he was iutendiinf to set a wan to do the work and pay him out of her own IHMtet. but the ueU afternoon while 8ABAH, I WANT you a momext." she wa aboppini; Mr. Bowser came home. It wua about 3 o'clock. anJ when I looked surprised be exclaimed: "It's all right. Surab. Business isn't driving Just now, and I'm borne to put those aiTeeus up. They are up in the storeroom, J Kiipimne?'' "Ves, sir, but they need to be dust ed off. 1 utu Ironing today and can't help you." ".Never mind tbe dusting. The atyle this auuimer is to have fly screens look a aucieiit as possible. Mrs. Bowser out. eh? Well, I II bustle tbe creeus up and give tier a surprise." He was luto bis old clothes and bringing tbe reeus down tu ten min utes if each screen had ever been , marked for a certain window the marks bad been painted out. and Mr. Bowser bud to go by guesswork. He wgau wan tbe living room first. 1 beard biin knocking and banging and pounding away for a long time, and then be called from tbe bead of tbe basement stairs: "Sarah, I want you a moment!" When 1 got there he stood pointing to one of the windows with out stretched arm. , "Do you see Iff be whispered aa be till pointed. "I see that tbe screen is short for tbe window. ir." "Ves; you see it in all of six inchea too snort. Why? Answer me, why?" "Because you've got tbe wrong screen for tbe window." "Because either you or Mrs. Bowser has sawed six indies off tbe top to baffle me. Don't tell me that a fly screen can shrink six inches In a sea Hon or that window frames can length en tbe aanie distance." Another Compiracy. I pulled the screen out of tbe win dow and after a moment found tbe right one and replaced It and returned to my work. I beard him mumbling under bis breath. He got tbe oilier screen in after a good deal of banging, and then be started to lit those In the back parlor. I knew that tbe screen he had down would never fit. but It wasu t my business to butt In. He moved the chairs around and banged at tbe sashes, ami ail of a sudden tbe house shook. ! ran upstairs to find him on the floor with one of his feet through the wire screen. He was that dazed that he let me help hlin up, but no sooner was be on his feet than be shouted oflt: "I'll have gore for this! Woman" I jon t. asusitute nur "im must have s(um ami jpm dowa. aui ,m u that tbow screens are f, the tvu k bedrooms up Mairr He at down, tired thing hard, and I ran up and got tV ru:!tt screens aud citi t&,.m i , j,1v lt, Mt ah ltllrt, of hi tetuer and st irt.xl in to t. i! me that he dutn t betiee I n. In the con iira. y t, fcw o-r. ,t.t I .li.i ... P to listen to the who!., of It A few minute later I heard tern going upstairs, putting ea.'h f. down a, it stamping off snow, and th. n :i ss quiet for ten tuiuute. th. o f,-!t It a duty I owe.! to Mrv t,iwscr to to up and re.ue hin lie had torn down curtaiua and pole from one of the trout windows ami ui.x.l Kmi NsK and tmrvMH In his rft.wis to t t th. kltehen at-m-n t,i a window ..( h ;r its Ue. He was lookim; aromid t..r some living thicg to imr oiit !: u;s ol his ratU on !.. .-aui.!it s,!, of tue BaJiy Mudd'cd. "I Wa Just a Unit to vatl yen. Jv r.u deny that you ,ae gone an 1 t i. k l aa extra 1 1.-.V on to t!iiS , twii i:i rder to Kite ne'" 'H.neu't Jou g.. r'r hi your 1 ei t " I aked -f hid a brother toil years old who iu!,ln't tell the dcreren.V U tevn a tfn d.nr and a Window lveu I'd get a mlr of gl.ivs eyes f I hitu ..- . i-iainimg tr.:it lti:it Is a Teen dour?" "Of .vur-e It is. Aim It two f,t t,w, h'tig for the window? Ain't there pan els to it; Aui t titer a twt.d e ou It '" on.y a s.r girl. sir. nitfi a red hea.bsl mother and a fellow with a glass eye for a leau. but I can te!l au elepbaut from a tnoitM-" I II t- banged If you ahi't riht!" he saM, with a smile, after takin.- a lotij look at the door. "1 siihisise I musi have Uvu thinking ats.ut tradu g tlie hotiw aud lot for a chickeu farm. Y Ueeilut Dleiittou the in- id.nl to Mrs thiwser. tbauks for coming up. lam ure I can manage the others Mrs. Bowtar Undar Suipicion. As I went upstair I left him wins Mug away and feeling Is tt. r lie got i... . iue wu iuio tne wiiidons after baif an hour's work, strung out by his ir.viug to make them tit U.ttom U. and then he came down to the kitchen with the scn-eii door, lie was chesty and didn't mind ii.-sttiiu- the I'loUiesliorse as he druggist the s. r.s n through. I watrhed him as he ctl tbd.iorup. It was topside d.-wn. II aioKj MtcK aixl survey el it and sli.N,k bb bead and muttered: U Mrs. Ilouser h:is ln. f-, !!,,,. with this door she'll bear from me in way to make her tired!" Youve got it wrong side up, sir.' I teutured tu ay. "An, yea. S more of tnr aliseidmitid ediH-s. was thinking about thos. cuicaens again, if Mrs. lUiwser tries to pump you switch her off. The d.s.r la right aide up now, and It s like a glov.H Ibi soon had the thing screwed fast and the door swinging buck and forth. cut I was holding out for what ram. next M.ist any sort of a lwild)i..i.si man can retiang a screen door, hecHii- i. mere are au tne marks of last u-ar. but when you come to put on th spring to keep It closed -that' differ eut Mr. Bowser went ahe.nl with Un greatest contideiice in hiiiiM-ir. whis mug as bt worke.1. but when the spring was on aud be nto.l aside the uoor new oH'ti. More of Mrs. Bowser!" I heard him s.vm as ue iritsi to make the door stay shut, but I didn't tell him when In he was wrong. Instead of i.at.i the spring off and turning it end for ena. wnat does he do but take th. whole screen off and turn the outside iu. it wouiuii t fit that war. and I told him that It wouldn't, and then In let go of bH temtier nlid should- "I told you right at the start that It was a conspiracy! When Mrs. Bowser cornea borne" "I can put thnt door on In five mln utes: "You can't In 5.mi years T' An Eacitina Finish. With that he picked It up and sent It Dying over tbe fem e into a nclghls.r's aru, but in stepping back his foot struck something, and be went over backward ami bit bis bead aL'.'ihiit .on oi me ciotnesiine posts. I ran out to him with a scream, ami in five tuln Utes there Were a uollifinan mi,t idr. or four boys around him, and I was pouring water ou him by the pailful Iheu It was that .Mrs. Bowser nrriv a - ....... . eu anil quietly took charge. We got mm luto the houso and upon th. lounge, while some one turned in a fin amim ami some one else called an ambulance. I can't tell IhiW In Mir tt Bowser lay unconscious, but bis speech as piaiu wnen he suddenly opem d nis eyes. Have I leen going over Niagara falls, or has Mrs. Bowser been trying io uiuruer me again?' ARiMifUicra LHe Editor Feels the Benefit of a Good Thrashing. MODIFIES TILT OF HIS HAT. AJyn ts H.'J Bn Waanng K ti4 o l ' Airily Praisa Far Nm imUr tt tK Sta A tuppif s4 Huabandt Rmdy For Osliwsry, By M. QUAD. '.' naM. ti .orkatl Utarwry m j f"'""VIK s-tmaxt.r af (his Iowa tho U oursein. the deputy JL t S marshal f.ar this dlatrk-t th. is iHirssih th tuavur of tiiv. idim loil.ti who i ourwin, ti j s.a r of the ArUotm Kicker (Mm " anl Hie s.-uato- trvtu this l oauty tome morel was out n th "tu.-t ttie other ,1 iv miri.. ki i.. on his ear and stepping high, whea a j ih'i.mmiis man irm tne back tows si !.. . auie along and seeiunl to b u li.il up win,, fatherly adlce. V bad -,," i nn about a yard of It when be vi:..sl icMi.. Tbough e had tb Idea tU.it we could pulterlt htm lu less Ui.tu t.,rv iiuuute. he blackej both our ryes. When man gets to that Mnt where lie Im.igtuea he run th! iwi,-.c i,.i:i,rv iiii.l U th.. .iii.n.... ... .... ... .. ... ... . " V. " i t!.!. e r r him and the rest of mankind lor o:uctMy to cvmie along and tak In n dwu a few m We own till a. re of tvindy K..H ju, uut-LU ..r ! tow ii au.l twenty city lota inside of It, t'i:t e h ive , t g,, tbe earth and ahall assume- a ery humble denieauor until nr eyes go out of mourning One day Inst Week a woman flf years ,.:. g, tr . train at IIIuh Hill stiti.n to l,k for her brother, and within two hours she had twrtitr otters ..f tnarrla L?l Stit k Mat at at .ilu. -sk et; -J ft UsiK IMtiKt CUPST. with fa!., hair, a lame ler stul a cataract in one eye. But looka Uldu't tint. At suialown she was ma rri.il to a m.itt worth I'di.txn. if tberu ars any otber single women heuilu.1 ti.i way let em stun off at this town V guarantee- at least fifty offers of mar rnige nf Hay fr a Wwk. reirar.!!.. or age i.r physical condltlou. Aa may or of tbe tw v HgriH. to Bu,l hn. bands f..r 'Jtn marriageable women aa rast us they can descend hum th- stage, and every man i.roooslmf mar rlage will be worth at least $3,WiO. Iflo Kicker will J rehreselile.1 In Mashlngtoli next winter by M.UTi.,t ham. who is well known to the rltl..n. of i.lvest.laui iJuich as a mpiare man. 1 'Ui ing the past llftivil vears tl... .,.. 1.., u.is e!,n.iislieil and busted live weekly iicust a p..f.s, ran a inagnzlne Into tbe grouml and sIhihI bis llternrv nl.ni in s in i. flier direction.. ,,, mi.i three men, wounded five i.tlier. ..,.1 rroheii in aUiiif bm fmcklnif l.rncl.. He has kept a poker room, run a bin. k--mitii !,,, a.tisl a undertaker and lll.i. Il' a SIICii'MS lis an ...I.. ...... I. lave hij-il him up pretty carefully tl bolleve bo w III Mic e.sl n Washing ton. W'e liar him i7 i..r u-,u.i n-i.... i" u ujii gets musi,),. f that be will havB to skiniilf.il for H,. ti,kes with 1,1... faro layout, n lasso, two guns, a box 'I poker chips, six dis ks of rar.U . wanliil, and a pair t liiiN-caNlna ...! every, one In town will wish blm n neii ne starts. A Hair Raising Tals. Delilah had Just trimmed Samson's hulr. "Hbaniiwo?" she asked. And being bereft of strength he bad to spend another quarter, uot count ing tbe tip, of course. Philadelphia Ledger. Accomplished Foramothsrs. Biggs Our forefathers had wives that were of some account. They could do everything from the family sew ing to driving oxen. Boggs-Yes. they hemmed and hw- n, Christian Register. Oh! "Where is your corset dopartmcritr asueu we man. consulting his wrist nicu, as ne entered the department store. " "For your wife, suppose?" suggest ed tbe floorwalker. "Excuse me. sir; f have no wife." Youkera Statesmun. No Kelp For It. "You can't keep a watering place ns exclusively aa you can u mountain re sort." "Why not?" "Because at a watering place any body there can be n the swlm,"-!ia. tlmore American. Among coming social event, m i. high fens in i one .,w coffee by Mr. Colonel Stagg. Hlie bus already order- eu iweiity-rour blue bordered napkins, "ti l those who know her iiihI.ih.... excel will rest assunl that nothing will be left undone to make tbemt events a royal llusli. Mrs. faptala I Mand returned from S't. I'aul Inst week and during a brief "i i me omce inrormed us that she Intended to laaka society bowl during the winter months. She has planned n lasvoH camly ,,,,11, two spelling bi.es n birthday party ami n swell reception, and some t her clilnn cups and sau cers she brought hu-k with her coat a quarter npiecr.. It Is needles, b, ndd tbnf n .holl In on (be ,, .... o..r.i events as the acl.-iKKvledgcil leader of the Four Hundred. Next week we will send our white liirf to the laundry 11 Fill nttinr. H i e get ready for the onenlnif h . . - a vi iuc fo'-inl reason. Studying Shakespeare. "Is your wife still enthusiastic over her Shakespeare club?" "No, she's getting lukewarm. liecn to sixteen meetings and hasn't won n bridge prize yet'-Loulsvlllu Courier-Journal. Domestic Hostilities. "So Mrs. r'innerty's man baa enlist ed aud gone to the front to fight?" "Sure; It was tbe only way the poor man could think of to get any peace and quiet "-Baltimore American. Their Privileges. "Here nr mothers having an official day. and why can't tho fathers have one too?" "Sh! The fathers are trying now to lfp attention off from their nlghta." Ballitnoro American. Paw Knowi Everything. Willie-Ha W) can a woman keep a Secret ? V.iw i don't know. I never heard of one trying, my aon.-C'lnclnnatl Enquirer. ill ifl Ml r m ii mi Because our lines of Men's and boy Suits are always up-to-date, with the latest touches in styles and fabrics. So palp able is this fact that when a man or boy wants a suit his first thought is of Moscow's mm m m Wilhu summer suit-Now U the Time lo buy. ml buy rir h, Wvurv mnhinRsomr.ptrcUl, for the Fourth of July trutlc CU in anil to some of our patterns. mm h ihc I,r.l rlrcled MocK in the County. Wr c an I.tllic. M'n. M,M..-9ilindttoy.-hs,rilvil,u n Mocrfn rwotWrti; nd that I why we more ,ho th in any f our nrirfhl.or. I. soscoei FREE DANCING IN PAVILION THROUGHOUT DAY Vmaa nTvii s . n!-i ncc Moiiuu mm, evenings of Third and Fourth. All Kinds of Races and Field Contests. Liberal Prizes For PUBLIC WEDDING ON GROUNDS baseball mmmmWim' FIRE WORKS IN THE EVENING