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Highest of all in Leavening Absolutely PUCE TO INCLOSE YALE'S CAMPUS. ! The Jfew Phelps Memorial Gateway and r Hall Completes the Quadrangle. . The pride of Yale will be the Phelps memorial gateway and hall, now being built, whioh will be completed about the 1st of January next.. The gateway will form the main entrance to the cam pus, and will complete the Yale quad rangle, which will henceforth be in closed, much after the fashion of the Eng lish universities. The new structure will fill an immediate and urgent need of more recreation rooms and carries out the idea tha.t has lately been gaining favor at New Haven of inclosing the campus. Iron railings will be construct ed between the dormitories on the cam pus which are not contiguous, and the entrance to Yale's classio precinots will be somewhat formal and subject to in Bpection from a porter or gatekeeper. The Phelps memorial will be an atJ traotive structure, the highest building PHELPS MEMORIAL GATEWAY AND HALL. in the front row of the campus, its par apets towering to an elevation of 100 feet. It is designed as a tower, flanked by four octagonal turrets. There will be a lofty arch, 16 feet wide and forming the gateway, opening from College street into the campus. The style of architec ture is known as the collegiate Gothic The exterior of the handsome structure will be faced with sandstone from the Loner Meadow a names, similar , to that used in Vanderbilt halL , The memorial will, occupy the space between Welch and Lawrence halls. Above the first flour will be four stories. containing 14 classrooms, and also rooms i for the Classical club of Yale. It will cost $150,000. r Among the recent notable structures which adorn the Yale' campus are Van derbilt hall, the testimonial of the mu niflcence of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt ; the new White building and the new Yale Law school building. The : latter as it now stands is but a part of the structure as designed by the archi tects. The part already finished will be. TlRPrl riTlt.il RnfflnifiTif. fnnrla Iia.va hcwm collected to complete it. Another structure in process of ereo tion is the building of the Delta Phi se cret society, to be known as St Elmo clubhouse. It will be built of New Ha ven .stone and buff colored brick and will cost $25,000. ;- My son was afflicted with catarrh, I induced him, to try Ely's Creamalm and ' the disagreeable catarrhal smell all left him. . He ap pears as well as any one. J. C. 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Mr.' Keenan had, to within a year ago, been blessed with the enjoyment of almost perfect health. : ! , v ' ; ' ' It was a year ago that Mr. Eeenan first suffered the haiid of disease to take hold upon him. At that time he was stricken down by , an aggravated attack of rheumatism, ' which robbed him of the use of his lower limbs and of both his hands. For fully six weeks he lay on his couoh, . a helpless viotim of the dread disease, and all the time he suffered intense pain in the affected portions of his body. v He . oould not move himself upon his bed,, and all that he ate had to be fed to v him by those in attendance. He had about de spaired of ever gaining release from the clutches of the ' frightful disease, when one morning his attention was drawn to an advertisement in a morn ing paper, of a remedy for rheumatism. The story of what succeeded this oausal glance at a medicine advertisement can best be told in the words of Mr. Keenan himself, who, when asked for an explanation of his seemingly mirao' culouscure, gave the following ao oount: :: "it seemed to me that after all the weeks of terrible suffering that I had endured there oould not possibly be a relief. I had no faith in patent medi cines, and when I saw in a paper the advertisement of Williams' Pink Pills I was induced to try them only in sheer desperation. I did not feel any relief until I begun taking the second box of the pills, but then the pain began gradually to leave me, my appetite be came better, and I oould sleep soundly throughout the night without exper iencing any of the jerking pains that bad before kept me awake. I oontin ued to take the pills and it was only a short time until the rheumatism had entirely left my hands,- and I had so far recovered the use of my legs as to be able to walk about the house with out assistance. In - about two weeks more I was entirely free from the dis ease, but I took two more boxes of the pills as a precaution against a return of the rheumatism. From the time that the last trace of the disease left me haVe not felt the least sign of its re turn, and I oan truthfully say, that I now enjoy as free use of my limbs as ever I did before the rheumatism at' tacked me. , "I have taken the pains 'to reoom mend Williams' Pink Pills to a num ber of my friends who are suffering from rheumatism. I think I know of no other remedy that will afford such quick and permanent relief from rheu matism as do Williams' Pink Pills, and I only hope that many others may be brought to see and feel the high curative powers that the pills possess. " Dr. Williams' Pink Pills contain, in a condensed form, all the elements nec essary to give new life and richness, to the blood and restore shattered nerves. They are also a specific) for the trou' bles peculiar to females, such as : sup pressions, irregularities and all forms of weakness. They build up the blood and restore the glow of health to pale and sallow cheeks. In men they effect radical cure in all cases arising from mental worry, overwork or excesses of whatever nature. Pink Pills are sold in boxes (never in loose bulk) at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2. 50, and may be had of all druggists,- or direct by mail from Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y.' i How Massachusetts Treats Debtors. Some recent letter writers in various newspapers have been complaining that Boston is provincial in several respects. So it is. But the charge may be extend ed to the state just as well. It is said to be possible to imprison a man for debt in Massachusetts, barbarous as it is looked upon in other regions, and it is said to be possible, too, for a creditor to intercept the salary of a man with a family, except' $10 a "week, and this, too, even if there are a dozen in the family, and the judgment debt is really another person's. When one learns of such things as these, one ceases to won der at the extent of the emigration from regions where such things are possible. Inflated Beds For Sleeping; Cars. 1 Kate Field's Washington says that some genius has devised for sleeping cars a sys tem of beds made of rubber bags, which are to be stretched over steel frames and inflated with hot air from the looomotive. In 15 minutes an entire car can be made ready for the night. In the morning, when the hot air is turned off, the mattresses' and pillows will ; Immediately collapse. Such beds, It is claimed, would be obeaper, lighter and more comfortable than those made now and could be tucked away in HIS TRUE FRIEND. And He Didn't Understand Why the Other "-S. . ' I Wanted to Break It Up.'; . Witherby Let's see, how long have ce known each other? ' : '. Bellnob About, all our lives, I guess. Remember how we used to play togeth er when we were boys? ' : ' v- Witherby Do II And just think, old fellow, how. we have been such close friends all these years I , ,; v, Bellnob That's so. ; ',', .,.'.": i' ' Witherby Never a cross word, never ft misunderstanding of any kind. I tell you, it's just such close companionships its ours that make life worth living. Bellnob (much affected) That's so, that's SO. ...";:': ' ' .'' " ' '. V. ... , Witherby But that isn't what I was thinking of at first. I was thinking of this : Has it ever occurred to you what a strange thing it is that our wives have never met? : Bellnob By Jove, that is singular, now that you come to speak of it. Witherby Isn't it? Here we have been so olose to each other too. Well, it's never too late to mend. . We must arrange to have them meet at once. Bellnob (excitedly ) Old man, do you want to break up our friendship? Brooklyn Life. , . Both Eqnal to the Occasion. A well to do gentleman of middle age said to me several days ago: "Do you know that I had rather shell green peas than do almost anything else? My wife says that it demoralizes the serv ants to have mo do it, but I'm not liv ing for the servants. , ... "The other day I sat down on our back porch with a pan of my favorite vegetables in my lap, and was enjoying myself in great shape, far from the madding crowd, for my wife had some swell callers. f . "All of a sudden I heard a woman's voice say: ' '"Oh, I must see your cute back yard ; I've heard so much of it. "Then the window flew open and out popped two pretty bonneted heads. . "I turned mine away, and my wife was equal to the occasion. .; , ' " 'Patrick,' she said, 'yon must re member to mow that grass before Mr. comes home. ' ." 'Yis, ma'am,' I replied in my best brogue, and all was welL "Louisville Post ' i ' " : , A Ridiculous Mistake. The other day, in a publio place, two suburban schoolmistresses fell into con versation with a precise and somewhat airy lady, not from Boston, who began to criticise the attainments of Boston teachers. "It is most extraordinary, she said, "what ignorant people they employ to teach school in Boston. Such English as they sometimes speak I" The two schoolmistresses ventured to ask what unfortunate peculiarities she had observed in the English of Boston teach ers. "Why, their pronunciation is so bad," she answered. "Just fancy J heard a Boston teacher the other day say 'programme. ' " , The two teachers opened their eyes, wondering why people shouldn't say "programme." They hardly dared to ask, but the lady en' lightened them,' "When any one who had been to school at all, she added, "should know that it should be pro nounced 'progrum I Boston Iran script. ' The Ruling PassioD. , "I was coming down town the other day about noon," said a man on a grip car to a Journal reporter, "and a party oi girls irom tne nign oroneoi tne puD' lio schools was just ahead of me. They started to cross the street just as a wag' on came along at a rapid rate. The wagon brushed the girl in front, and she fell to the ground. I think she faint' ed from sheer fright. Of course, several of us who saw the occurrence ran over, picked her up and carried her into a drug store that was right at hand. As she seemed to be unconscious one of us said in lack of knowing what to do, 'I think we ought to give her something. ' The girl sort of half opened her eyes and said sleepily, 'I'll take vanilla, please. ', Well, you bet, she got her va nilla, and a few minutes later she was walking off as spry as if nothing had happened. "Minneapolis Journal. Felt Safe. " Sunday School Teacher (to little girl) Do you say your prayers every night before going to bed? , . ., Little Girl (promptly) 'No, ma'am. ' Sunday School Teacher Are you not afraid to go to sleep without asking God to watch over yon during the dark ness? - ':''. Little Girl No, ma'am, I'm not afraid, 'cause I sleep in the middle. Firefly. ; ';'-. . Tonsorlal Item. Victim Hadn't yon better try the crimping iron on a piece of paper to See if it is not. too hot? ' r i ., , Barber Don't need no paper. As soon as I smell your hair burning 1 know right off it is too hot Texas Sif tings. . ASKING THE CAPTAIN. Jtmt What Happened When Information Was Sought From the Commander. - "Once on an ocean steamer," said a traveler, "we had a heated shaft bear ing, or something of that sort, so that the engines stopped for five or six hours. I had often read and heard ' about how the captain was' the great mogul aboard ship, how about all things pertaining to the affairs of the ship he held aloof and must not be approached by the pas sengers, and that it was a sort of viola tion of . the unwritten rules of the sea for a passenger to ask the captain any thing. And there may be some reason in all this ; if one passenger might ask him, 40 might, and surely the command er of the ship ought not to be unneces sarily disturbed by nseless questions; We had been lying there three or four hours waiting. There was no danger whatever, but it was a delay and an in cident of interest, and of course all the passengers talked about nothing else the common information was that the delay was due to a heated bearing. ; "I was standing on the upper deck by the door to the main companionway leading to the deck below. The captain came along the upper deck from the after part of the ship and went . below by that companionway. He must pass within a foot of me, and nnder the cir cumstances it did not seem like a vio lently unreasonable breach of salt water etiquette to ask him what was the mat ter, which I did. A passenger who stood cn the other side of the doorway looked at me with the amused smile of an older traveler. The captain said nothing. He simply passed on, to all outward ap pearances quite unconscious of my ques tion or even my presence. " New York Sun, ' - ' - ' '' '' 1 '' .' 1 THE JEWEL CASKET. ' .... The constantly increasing use of en amel is the most obvious tendency in ornamentation. . ,; : . . , . A stickpin that holds its own through various modifications is the little pret zellike coil of gold or silver, either by itself or ensnaring a tiny stone.' Twin serpents interlaced are among the various designs for necklet bars; slender spirals starred with tiny lilies, each end terminating in a flower-de-luce, is another design little wheels with curving spokes and a large stone for the hub is a third. ; Yellow diamonds are having their in ning. A large proportion of the prettiest jewelry of the week and especially in rings had for the most prominent fea ture a large yellow diamond. The appro priate relief was found in the oolorlesi stone. Jewelers' Circular. :; From Her Standpoint. He The doctor has told me to take a walk every evening for exercise, but he says I ought to have some object in view. She Why not think of home? New York Herald. ', - DO YOU EXPECT , To Become a Mother? If so, then permit us to say that Doctor. Pierce's Favorite ' Prescription is - indeed a true - "Mother's Friend," . POK IT MAKES ; Childbirth Essy bv oreoarine the system for parturition, thus assisting' Na ture and shortening " tabor." 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