HKCNCH w omen o f b u s in e s s . .„rtune» M ad« by N o » « “ r T h e m - M e . - * dailies |lou<-lc»ult a m i C o q u e lin . I WELL UH IN 1 EARS. real estate M rs . N ancy a TÜ TË n , o f Ith a c a , ' ” 1! ll.U K i.U X g IX l . , h as ju s t celeb rated th e 101st The Frenchw om an, u n lik e h e r E n g ­ CALL n - ™ * M O R C ,T V PRO PERTY v e rsa ry o f h e r b irth . lish sister, has. as a ru le , a v ery good , ° E A D D RES3 A LONG m a rrie d couple d w ell con­ T U F business education. In th e com m on te n te d ly in B iddeford, Me. T h ey are vheols, says th e C hicago H erald, county land loan co he has been ta u g h t h o u seh o ld book­ Mr. and Mrs. A u g u stin e L an d ry and E U Q ENE. O R E G O N . keeping and h as been gi-.cn lesso n s th e y w ere m arried seventy y e ars ago ¡u purchasing and u seful e x p e n d itu re , Ills ag e is n in ety -six , an d h e rs ten **“* H-’ i ’ ih * ; ^ Ä ? ’;• r u lin g IW is a wife, slie is ex p ected g e n e ra lly y e a rs y o u n g er. , llui ' 11 help her husband in h is business, ! A i . y in za H a y w a r d , one of th e e a rli­ *“ . w h o m r r M a y c o n c e r n . . nj sometimes she m an ag es i t e n tire ly e st of th e gold m illio n aires of C alifor­ Ju A .ÎZ '* ? ner of the nn,n, rtv kl)o ',r him- In th e •‘•’to re s sh e a c ts n ia, is very old an d feeble now. He is a nt twu-rvV of ,l,e l'r"!*rtvko.nvn „ Fm>|„r »clerk - f i - r him a n d in th e la r _ g e r ones p ro b a b ly FJO.UOO.OUO o r m ore, « but I» bwvl le n i «ml I w Ire...... aavav... • , --------------- ... « “¡r e ”* and tree from s Tllal m.l Ti i f r‘ * ,s ho* “Hcrbiu inr ¡ml» I' i . mi c . . , ( , ,a .......... nini ‘he is an equal p a rtn e r. T h e Bon h a s d ro p p ed com pletely o u t o f sig h t s;Hd hui.l ¡n,,! , |u. SHU1(. ls u ' ' ,|f . " " l * ’,|' r"bL ’i» ,i„ „ , , ' i, 1 i ' i ' ' *1,M ’ *' lur * rvMivnic pm|i<*r*v Marche was m ade fam o u s by Mme. , b e h in d th e new bonanzaists. buP‘- Public Set hools, VM “ J. li. ljuie county. 1 ..... • • ¡{oucieault, who help ed h e r h u sb a n d Mu. and M rs . I ra W ard , o f New I fiiUsd'itid m ain tain th e e s ta b lis h m e n t, ; I la w n , \ t., w ho re c en tly celeb rated si: At. ...... ♦ and after his d e a th sh e to o k e n tire th e ir d iam o n d w edding, have had ten thargeofit. H er sy stem w as o n e o f so , e h ih lreh , sev en teen g ran d ch ild ren , and T(> w i n i v . ■• » Notar, Public. much kindness an d c o n sid e ra tio n t o - , n e a rly tw e n ty -fo u r g reat-grundohil- It , i , M,U CONCERN ward her em ployes t h a t th e y called d re n , nee ly a ll o f w hom are living. eil(.( ‘ ‘ ' J ut “the Lady of th e B on M arch e ,” j T h e Society of th e W ar o f 1812, at' nd hmked upon h e r as a lm o st a sa in t, w h ich w as c h a rte re d in P h ilad elp h ia tl» She was very -- ¿ry p rosperous in ♦»«» th e u.,«,«. busi- , ------- re c e n . tly , n u m b ers fifty-five m em bers, >’'-ee fn ness, and assoei xssoeiated w ith h e rs e lf as of w hich David McCoy, of San Bernar- Pl,re " stallholders the chiefs of th e vario u s dino, Cal., 102 y ears of age, is probably osfcpll \. M ukhh , Mviiiirtht. t departments who h ad been fa ith fu l in th e o ld est. A n o th e r very *ry o ld m em b er is SK II, I their service, th a t th e y m ig h t s h a re in A b ra h am Daily, o f B rooklyn, w ho sees Subscribed and «won» to Infere me tldn 12th «ia» the profits. T hen she w ish ed to in- w ith o u t g lasses a t 97 day «I March, 1892. L. Ihi.vtu, dude as many of th e o th e r em ployes a s 1 An in te re s tin g old m an w ho is living N otary Publie. .ossihle, so she ceded a p a r t o f h e r n c a r W oodville, in R appahannock shares to a common fu n d s u b je c t to coiinty, W. V a . , i s J . W. Yancey, now their purchase. In h e r w ill sh e le ft th e in h is 90 th year. Mr. Y ancey ta u g h t rest of her shares to th e sto ck h o ld ers. re a d in g , w ritin g nnd a n t timet io to She also gave one m illion d o lla rs o f h e r A le x an d e r IL Stevens, anti he w as oue own private fo rtu n e fo r n p e n sio n fu n d of th e y o u n g m en w ho composed L a­ for those o f th e em ployes w ho from age fa y e tte 's esco rt in 1824. r illness were un ab le lo n g e r to w ork, j N a t h a n ie l S. B arry , of B ristol, N. I !,!• ago, and •ltrtk t«|wudon in CtMUMKliuii with it, At lb* t.,1* «brwi ments ia P aris m an ag ed by w om en. I -s vl.i» eiurrrj |h< ftHnwr Cumiwiliix» art , "Ike Fonl PHI Ca..“ »nil 1b. S E ! z i Z r b Z X b .Mme. Coquelin. it is said, i -vests a ll h e r g o v e rn o r o f a s ta te in th e U nited . ..io, A ...ntiii',»'lice ih-y are (*•»» k'K»<*n, leirant art i«iuTed tL* .u.w husband's money fo r him . ind m an y of S ta te s. If he survives u n til Septem ber Lut,..ekib>-utu m j jyjottt 1, 1890, h e w ill be a c en ten arian . He the wives of th e a rtis ts m a n a g e th e •tiling and exhibition of th e ir h u s b a n d s ’ w as a boy of very h um ble parentage, works, and a tte n d to th e c o lle c tin g and becam e a ta n n e r, as Gen. G ra n t did, puyiugof debts, o b ta in o rd e rs an d call a n d in 1801 w as elected governor of N ew H am pshire. upon the new spaper m en. tiding a ll oi the necessary w ork to m ak e th e ir bus- P R E T T Y FA S H IO N S . 1-ua.L' artistic efforts p ro fitab le. S l ip p e r s laced w ith rib b o n to imi­ ta te a san d a l effect a re w orn w ith em­ FASHION N O T E S . p ire gow ns. I n five o'clock tea no tw o cups a n d A h a r p o f crim son wood b erries set saucers should be alike. 'ho-* a g a in s t a b a n k of moss Avas ii recent 1A I fl -■ A onti, s eoat of red c lo th is trim m e d b e a u tifu l eliureh decoration. with gold and black braid. t’ C innamon is th e favorite brow n this B utterfly bow s w ith a ig re tte s su g ­ y ear. I t looks p a rtic u la rly w ell trimmed gesting antennro a re a m o n g som e of w ith fu r o r sm arten e d up w ith a colored Ä «, 'H ’liemost approved h a t a n d b o n n e t trim ­ w aistco at. mings. P l a id sleeves w ith revers to match Ir is said th a t five h u n d re d perso n s a re very fash io n ab le ju s t now, anti may worked for ten dam son th e b e a u tifu l be w orn w ith e ith e r g reen o r blue elotli I R-»' bridal veil of P rin cess M arga- o r even black. «the of Persia. I tw vas i m ade a t Hirsch* R ose - colored veils are suggested as berg. Silesia. becom ing for w in te r w ear, adding one ' •'ii( n-i-iNs a re show n in e v ery iinag- m ore to th e long list of colors permissi- i yabie style, from th e p la in e s t a n d m ost ble n o w ad ay s in face coverings. • vpensive to th e e le g a n t an d e la b o ra te , W omen w ill do well to substitute ..an them being of e n o rm o u s v alu e som e o th e r n eck w ear th a n feath er lx>as ■1U .some Very expensive s to n e e ith e r to w e ar in h ig h winds. A strong “'t singly or su rro u n d e d b y s m a lle r breeze m ak es them “ m o u lt” disastrous­ «va. ly- ? j T I t is a fav o rite fad ju s t now to cover C a lifo rn ia 's Ill g T r r r ^ . , The vandal w o o d cu tters in th e Cali- a book w ith a scrap of brocaded silk, 7; rnm sequoia fo rests used to c u t th e som etim es p ad d in g it by a layer of cot­ ton w a d d in g u n d ern eath . T w oriblxm s " s !‘t a d istan ce o f from a dozen to Tt,e «iuf*»i}(er» **TM Tori W!t Çi.,1 •*t?l a:-» »n f*’r «f RFwHIand •-enty f,.(.t above th e g ro u n d in o rd e r a rc a tta c h e d to opposite sides by which T¿r.l¡««s Cíart !r,¿íu a n d H a rn ae a , '■d *« <5<>0.1 *» i.«>«4 ('•• m »«Y P»*< "I I » ha (•»«» M b i>' n«. «r» >o »/Lu c»i) <.'4l li « lh(«9 u-«*a r« I» «4. ftt I’*« form ed w h ich is inexpensive, bu t rich Ta U h will be «(«•« • ■=» «" t •d-<’tt Cold W o lcb . *- > ** ■•''• ' ta i I h /»»'./ xll o J d bas lately been found t h a t th e se • •• L b ï r î o n d H[ J r - r in ? « . 1 • »: /- « •« • bin« . ' .pS i S Vft,uaW« «» th e s tra ig h t in ap p earan ce. •' otv J c o . L 'ite //i* -».il s- »»rn* K odak ‘ urnw-»*. Tai-i» «*'»« ® aanquat t ca. "u »h« V ijh lUM iy l Clock- * - i h * * » - T • « W VP '•• i he g n a rls p re s e n t m ost beau- loiiH n t k , s t -m pu«« Lawn [>vrby V ao es. T oi I h t iz»/«.et -up*.»» v«wn L n m p . Totin • i ««/'*,»p i < » C ro w n ___ Pvyby T h o L o n g »'a D eep M o u th 1 and th e w ood is saw n Ol « «»II. K-« V wn»f* l»v ■ i . ii • ieets an d used fo r in te rio r T h e L ondon Society of Telegraph « ui 11- oto» of •!»• «bs T»»«« I<« wh «;»» i «• 1 rations. Now, th e se s tu m p s a re be- E n g in e e rs an d E lectrician s have been - l - o o ’ x I ’ l l« « r il l- o * ' " g o r .l's P r is « 0 . t i . r r t i H » n » » ly >,\ w f o u g h C« (O.- -O..I Ar,/ O««jf III« «>»>•• P-«*'- « r-« «■'- •«* « ■"T.ryg / oui. and soon n o t even a ves- m a k in g so u n d in g s along th e coast of t ’lll Co.," («-. V. og n ». ' ‘f S(o, lutine», (-««•!*. 1 •»• **’*“’ *wl*l*1-'*? rcn’aui to show w h a t w as th e A frica w ith a view of laying a cable » . I -• A f. '«(ritri-«-. flrsfc will ‘ he í • •r'-’l • « Ä»u ptiia. si» l ti • TTiLfJES 1 •'< <>f some of th e m o st m ajes- from E n g lan d to Cape Tow n. At the iibc.oe.M »in.L!u.it*« ■At, i i *nbal>itants th e I xm I v of th a n o n e h u n d red m iles o u t a t sea. If. M. »bu can im U «"-I llH lh rm .d m w m “ «'"y f V ’ u»«e t D i , .c;,r |y visible in th e m o rn in g oettdr« «pccul pn/»*,(g lb*»« I« » u y - T 2* . ,,, W1|J t« M »«■ •■ kuhi »wb f .:, iiris‘,8- an d lik ew ise in th e A Too CofHlui tor. I • Irrriitrtoenl in irtuOnf ne»»¡«p»»» " *•’ m U h p»»««« « • I ' i.g after he is act. _a,____ "W h e re a re you going, n u n tjr?' j • _ ill«»! e»«M» « U. ,-r r!u. < our ■>«••■ . P ris« «••••***^>• ..«» ■ «. »4. At o • 9.trj,| S a h a ra re g is te rs a m ean ask ed a c o n d u cto r on one of the in- , •gn-i ‘o J u ly . C en tral A u stra- co m in g tr a in s S atu rd ay , of an elderly ^ « is h •'I 'b ‘irre<»s in d n n iia rv —a la d y p assen g er. "an Mlii.-h is a tta in e d in S o u th Cnr- T h e lady looked a t him indignantly « hi am " u r A rabia in m idsununer. and th e con d u cto r stam m ered J ’1*'- GlFlit- ■f \ ' i ' '’r ,,a *n vil!ng»*in th e king- • Yon kn o w th a t we alw ays call eideriy - «., i S. S!^” :it<-d in a very low ladies ‘a u n ty ’ o u t h e re .” t 1 " I f you do." said th e lady, seven-.y, ;» , snn n «‘u re r to th e ‘ ' S ! “ ‘'r,‘o i every n o o n by 8.000 **you are very ill-bred and the railw ay " " h - n he rise th o r s e tte th Ur com p an y o u g h t to employ rnen w o '•>«* said village. know b e tte r .” LANE & ., Picture Puzzle. W M H