Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. & Gov't Report IT WAS THE IRONY OF FATE. The Clerk's Loud Voice Made Trouble la i -( f. tiie Lambkin FuJliily, '; "I don't see why we Can't go to the opera like other people, V pouted Mrs. Lambkin, as' she and her spouse were walking home together; r'.'Wecould, I'm sure, if you didn t look upon Wagner as 1 a mortal enemy. " ""..'" l" "My only objection to him is the fact that he sends you to sleep and then won't lfi von isr.av there." renlied Mr. Lambkin, v Then, basely anxious ' to change the subject, he remarked, "I do Deneve mac is Mrs. jnczjones in anoiner new gown." ;,, , " ; "No doubt. Her husband in bo gen erous to her. Why, she tells me that they were at the opera last evening and expect to go again tomorrow. " ; "Indeed. Ah, by the way, didn't you tell me that you thought Dick Norocks and Miss Effle had quarreled?" "Very likeiy. 'I notice that Dick is , particularly ? touchy whenever' grand opera is in town. " ' - " Ah, indeed. By the way, how should yon like to call at your mother's this evening?" ." "Very much, if anybody was Jikely to be at home. But of course they will all go to the opera. " , "Um ah I I've just remembered that this is churcn evening,, Suppose we go. We haven't been "to evening church since . we were first married. J - i , ; j '..'. "Impossible, (Jeorge. I should be ashamed to have any one know that I was well enough to be out after night and not at the operas People would b sure to say that you are stingy, and I would rather die than cause such re . marks." .ov .'. "Fact is, Eudora, I'm as anxious as you are to, go to the opera) but money is too tight. 1 1 had to make a payment to day and I doubt if I haye, a dollar in my pocket. Never mind,, we can have a nice long evening at home alone, can't we?" "Humph 1 We are sure to be alone, for every living soul we know will be at the opera." . "All the better, my dear. Just step in here with me a moment, will you? I have no cigars', and I don't want to have to go out for anything tonight You seei I don't keep many cigars on hand now that money is so scarce.'?. ' They went into the store, and Mr. Lambkin selected his cigars, while his wife stood by. He felt anxiously in his pockets for small change, and finding none took a bill out of his notebook, and glancing warily at Mrs., Lambkin hand ed it, all crumpled up,, to the clerk. After all that it did seem the irony of fate which' made i that individual call out in stentorian tones to the cashier, "Twenty-five from 20, please I" about it whfii they reached home.- Mlas Wniard's Title. ,, Mica EVaYinoo TT1 -Willftril ia Yinw Tr Frances E. .Willard, since the Ohio Wesloyan university has conferred upon her the degree of LL. D. A telegram announcing the fact came to the great "welcome meeting" to Miss Willard in New York and was rapturously received by the audience. This is Va year of ju- sity, being its semicentennial The uni versity is coeducational, and its presi dent is that able and faithful advocate of woman suffrage, Dr.- Bashford. It was a happy coincidence or was it pre meditated? that one of the women graduates chose ''Frances Willard' for her graduating tjiome. The Western Christian Advocate says: "The great honor of LL. D.' sought illustrious sub- - n nr;ii J . a ' - 1 jecis v ranees wiuara ana ciBnupj Warren and Thoburn. The foremost woman of her times, Frances Willard, is the first woman to receive this degree from an institution of the high rank of the Ohio Wesleyan. We congratulate both the honor giver and the honor bearer. ".-'. THE KEYSTONE OF ; THE ;. ARCH In the edifice of health Is vigor, which meant not mereiv muscular energy, but an active dis charge of th various functions of the body, such as digestion, secretloi o' the bile, the ac tion of me b we's. the circulation of the blood. No hlng more actively or thorounhly contrib utes f the united ierformane of these fane tion than tiie tetiownnd touio and regulator, Ho8 ettcr's stomach Bittern, The result of Its u-e Is a speedy (fain In strength, together with the tgieeib e consciousness that the tenure of life in be ng strcuftheiied-r-that one la laying upai-tore of vitality against the unavoidable draught which old age makes upon thesystem. T ie fortifying influence of the Bitter consti tute U a reliable safeguard against malaria, rheiin)Httm and kidney trouble. Appetite and slxep improve through its use, and It protects the syittem against the effects of oolds and damp. . . , . , ' - "' ' I "Lo von think tnat mickens would deceive a f lend t "of com e tint. None of his frieuds w nld bell.e word he says." 't : i pavpi; its rnK every one of the painful irrejrularitieB and weaknesses that prey upon women. They fade the face, waste the figure, ruin the temper, wither you up, make you old before your time. , , '( Get well:' That's the way to' look welt Cure the disorders and ailments that beset you, with, Dr. Pierce's. Favorite . Prescrip tion. , ' . " f It regulates and promotes all the womanly functions, improves digestion, enriches th6 blood, dispels aches and pains, melancholy and nervousness, brings refreshing sleep. and restores health and strengui. . t HP ILL LVTELV PURE HERE'S TO SODAI When the mercury has risen, ,u , , I like to hear the flzzin ' And I love to hear the slzztn of tie soda ' water mill. - V Oh, there Is music In Its slngln '. ' And a mem'ry to It clingin "f Which oftentimes 1b brihgin thought linger with me still, . r , thoughts of nectar and vanilla. that Btrawoerry anu earsapaniia, -; Thoughts of soda that would fill a boy visions of delight, And, though many years have fleeted with Since the juveniles I treated, There's a sentiment deep seated that I soda's out of sight. . good Jjet others prate of whisky ';";'.. .' ; V That makes a fellow frisky, . But alcohol is risky stuff to monkey with .. atall.- - Let stagestruck guys make merry , , " Over mugs of Tom and Jerry, 0 Bing the praise of Ellen Terr)-, Misa Lang try, Pauline Hall; Let sapient dudes touch glasses : To the health of buxom lasses, '"' But soda quite surpasses all the drinks that make men tight. . , - ; -It's abeverage that'B chec-riD,.,: ,.f. 0 Unpretentious appearin, To humanity endearin aye, it's clearly out of sight. ,. ..Michael J. Donnelly In St. Paul Globe. ; k PRINCE AND' POET. Some Things at the Eisteddfod Which Made English Visitors Very Weary. $ ''Aitev 600 yearsthe Prince of Wales oomes home. " So sang Lewis Morris in an ode read before the royal visitors to the eisteddfod at Carnarvon. The ode was read in English, and the Prince of Wales audibly protested td those around him that the chronological statement re ferred to was not quite accurate, as he had been inlWales before, though cer tainly not in a public manner. How ever, the ode was fairly good, and as it was In English and lauded the Prince and Princess of Wales in the fulsome fashion that might have been looked for from an expectant poet laureate, a ver sifier who aspires to succeed Tennyson, their royal highnesses thoroughly en joyed it - and graciously aocepted a bound copy of it . Lewis Morris ranks as a Welsh bard, but he was the only one of that mystio and, truth to tell, somewhat ridiculous body who wore the clothing of nine teenth century civilization. The others were decked out in quaint garments and Druidioal trappings and were evident ly the cause of violent delight to the Princess of ' Wales as she and her hus band sat among them on the platform in the eisteddfod hall. The Sun report er who attended the gathering is now sorry he did bo, as he has ' lost all ven eration for bards and a good deal of respect for the eisteddfod institution it self. Welshmen thoroughly enjoyed the whole business, but to the English visit ors, royal and plebeian, it was weari some work listening to a long succession of bards' reciting poems in an unknown tongue. The poems, in their translated form at any rate, proved in nearly ev ery case to be sad doggerel. Bard Eos Dar, however, created much appreciated diversion by singing or chanting in fine style a "penillion," which he subse quently turned into English.-London Cor. New York Sun. . ' "' SHE SHOPS, BUT PAYS NO BILLS. Case of a Brooklyn Woman Who Indulge Her Mania to Others' Embarrassment. A curious mania has oome to light recently in Brooklyn through the con tinued suffering of its indirect victims. A wopian living' in one of the pleasant residence portions of the city has been annoyed now for nearly three years by the persistent appearance at her house of delivery clerks from the well known shops with C, O. D. . parcels for her number, but not her name. The pack ages are always addressed to Mrs. Hor ton, with the street and number of the woman who- is not and, never was Mrs. Horton, nor has any one of that name ever lived at the address indicated. ', ; The parcels are always C. O. D. and are Of various merchandise. One after noon last week a large basket of crock ery, packed in excelsior,, was Unpacked in her basement area, while the maid brought up to her mistress the C. O. D. bill. - Notice has been given to different stores of the transaction, and shopkeep ers have been requested not to forward that combination of name, address and C. O. D. element," but at irregular inter vals they continue to come, eluding the watchfulness of the delivery , depart ment Late at night and early in the morning these mysterious packages ap pear, and, though they are always promptly returned, there seems no way to stop them; The only plausible suppo sition is that the mythical "Mrs. Hor ton" has a mania for shopping that her purse does not afford means to satisfy, but which is thus relieved at the ex pense only of time and trouble to other persons. New York Times. , 1 ; s Another Italian Bank Scandal. . ' 1 Another bank scandal is threatened in Italy which may put even the Banca Romana into the shade. The rumors of fraud,, corruption and bribery, upon a huge scale, in connection with . the Credit Mobiliere which have long been ourrent,' have now taken a more con crete form, a group of shareholders hav ing formally presented a petition to the tribunal at Turin, bringing the gravest charges against Signor Frascasa, mana ger of , that Jsank, and demanding a ju dicial inquiry., Should such an investi gation be authorized astounding revela tions will follow, for Frascasa is believed td have .had in his pay some leading politicians in Rome, including ministers and one ex-premier and nearly every journalist , of , repute or ; influence in Rome, Turin, Florenoe,' Naples and Venice, spending millions of lire an nually in subsidies and for concessions. . OFFICIAL RED TAPE. , The- Remarkable Journeying' of a tAghU I ,, weight 820 Goldplecec j !, Some weeks ago, in perftxsuwoe of his duty, Public' Printer Benedict ex; pressed a quantity of waste gold (oaf to the Philadelphia mint, with the request that its value be returned to him in gold coin. He did not advertise the gold leaf for sale, as he might' have done, but preferred, to deal with Onole 8am di rect. In a few days he received by express from; the: mint , -for the waste gold leaf several Dags of gold coin, the value of which was $1,619; 64."Heq knowledged its reoeipt and at once sent it to the treasury, department' to be placed to the credit of the miscellaneous receipts of the treasury " ' ' ; ' ; ' ' v, .The gold coin contained in.' the bags received from the mint was taken out by the treasurer and counted and weighed, as the law prescribes. , Out of the $1,619.54 6ne $30 goldpiece, accord ing, to the treasury scales, was exactly $1.25 light, . Treasurer Morgan wrote the public printer to that effect and t e quested that he at once forward $L 25 to make good, the shortage of. the $20 goldpiece. "!.'':':'" v V'.'vfi : , The publio printer did not propose "to pay the $1,25 ' out of , his own pocket, so he wrote to Superintendent Town send of the Philadelphia mint Inform ing . him , that one $20 goldpiece was short $1. 25 and to please forward that amount : This was done. In his letter containing the $1.25 shortage Superin tendent Town send expressed regret that tTe publio printer had not returned the original $20 goldpiece. ' ' ' ;; Mr". Benedict on receiving the $1.25 sent it to the treasury department and got a receipt for it ' This, he thought, would close the : transaction. ' But it didn't' ., The treasury officials, it seems, were not satisfied. Several days after ward , the public ' printer received the $20 , goldpiece stamped across its face "light $1.25, " with the request that he return to the department $18.75, so as to make ' his account balance, the de partment having received $1. 25. ' This was a surprise to the publio printer, " but as he was dealing with government offi cials he thought he could 'stand the racket if they could. ' He sent the light $20 goldpiece to the Philadelphia mint, with, the .request that they forward Treasurer Morgan a certified draft for $18.75.'. vVV . ;..M'. After a lapse of nearly a week he re ceived a communication from Superin tendent Townsend stating that he had weighed the disputed coin,' and that' he found a shortage of but $1 and request ed the' publio printer to return to him the 25 cents he had paid out in excess. ' A demand was made on the treasury for- 25 cents.''- It. was received, and in turn Public Printer Benedict' forwarded it to the mint . )',.,; .f ' .This ended the' transaction, but the question arises, Who made good the shortage in the $20 goldpiece? Did the superintendent of the mint at Philadel phia make the shortage good out of his own" pocket, "or was it charged to the government? And, again, if the officials of the mint weigh the gold coin, as the law requires, how is it possible for a light coin to get out, and must not some thing be wrong with the scales used by the treasury department? The treasury officials stamped the coin. $1. 25 light The mint people say it is but $1 light Had this matter" occurred with private individuals instead of government of&-., cialS' the private individual would no doubt' have had to pocket the loss. Washington Post' - '-; ;' i CELEBRATES HIS OWN FUNERAL. After Solemn Mass Over an Empty Coffin All Adjourn to a Banquet. ' ' An up to' date ' disciple of Charles V of Spain has held at a village of the Yonne department in 'France, a kind of dress rehearsal of his funeral while yet in the land of the living. For the past year gravediggers and masons had been engaged in preparing the gentle man's tomb, and he had surveyed the work with loving care. When every thing was ready, he had , a, handsome marble " slab put up, "with the' date of his birth and the list of his titles and distinctions, winding up with the com forting assurance ' that he "had been a good father and, a law abiding citizen" inscribed thereon. On his ninety-fifth birthday all his friends and acquaint ances were invited to the 'rehearsal of his funeral. A solemn burial service took place at the ohurch, and his. empty coffin, placed 'under a catafalque and surrounded with wax candles, received an antipipatory blessing. To cheer 'up his guests, whom this lugubrious cere mony must have somewhat depressed, he then bade them repair to his house, where a grand banquet took place, at which the beadle, the choristers and the priests who are to officiate at his real funeral were present Each guest pledged his word in a bumper of cham pagne that, if he were still living at the time he would not fail to "assist", at the funeral ceremony of which the rev hearsal had just been gone through. The real event may not come off yet awhile, for this imitator of the famous emperor is still quite hale and hearty in spite of his 95 summers. London Telegraph., ,'' '"',; ... Picturesque Boston Advertising. Last week a group of maidens clad in the, very,, latest , bathing- costumes and surrounded hy all', the cooling features of the sea ' beach " disported in a Wash ington street window, where perspiring passersby ' gazed on their charms and heartily,,wished, they could step into; their shoes and stockings.1 One 'young' woman wrapped .in a., bath robe, was extended on the shore, another held a big parasol over her head, . while other , bold minxes calmly amused themselves paddling' in the" water, preparatory . to taking a .'"header, " 'or sat themselves down in readiness for. the advancing, waves 1 It was a pictorial advertisement; that went to the right spot and the " spectators took , note of the fetching ' styles and then went thoir way, deter mined to go and do. likewise at the near est fashionable resort Boston Herald. , HOXTT'S SCHOOL ' Nowhere are boys better cared for and more thoroughly taught than at Hoitt's School, Burluigame, Ban Mateo county, Oal. 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