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TILLAMOOK BOARD OF TRADE PRESIDENT. VICE-PRESIDENT. SECRETARY AND TREASURER. H .V. V. JOHNSON....... WM. D. STILLWELL.. OBO L SMITH ....... CLAUDE THAYER, ) W. H. COOPER, EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. L H. BBOWN, > WM D. 8TILLWBLL, H. V. V. JOHNSON, J CORRESPONDING SECRETARY. W. F. D. JONES............. 9 Meets first and third Saturday eaoh month. FREE * REGARDING *---------------------- Tillamook Ci-ty and. All ab.out our Timber, Coal, Fisheries, Farming Lands and other resources nificent harbors. Address Deep rivers, mag Board of Tzreicle, or NO NEGROES THERE. ! TO SUCCEED EDMUNDS. woman's worst enemy. We do not hear iuch an energetic storm of disapproval A Natural Barrier In the South to th WOMAN'S WORLD. ■oul with a cigar»*tte. Gilbert was in it now, and if it ever was true it is not that their ofi spring ure still permitted to Bedfleld Froclor to G<» from th» Cabinet j Extension of Slavery. love. He was a briefl«»»« barrister, fully now, for today woman is woman’s truest dazzle their mates with a display of the I *« d my Father m daughter, to the Senate. ' Slavery, as is well known, depended aware of advantages of poverty, for HOW PATTI MADE HER FIRST AP- friend. Everywhere women are build ornaments. Though bare of house or lunda, Governor Page, of Verm«»nt, has named Bia proniiau is a portion “Blessed be nothin’, it has no taxes to ing homes in which they may cany on It is claimed, however, that some of Secretary of War Redtiehi Proctor as seua for its extension on two important crops, Of a hvuMe not made with hunda. PEARANCE, DOLL IN ARM3. both of which demanded a large amount pay.” He had seen the false inuon be their work of helping those lest fortu the others, while apparently complying tor from that state of cheap labor and afforded articles *ough often faint and weary neath the surface of the water ami found nate than themselves. They will carry with the new requirements, in reality to succeed Senator And oppremed with grief and pin*, which commerce greatly demands. The a true moon in th«* sky. He ha<l dreamed Women un Court Stenographer»—Mar on the work to results we cannot see wear the bracelets concealed beneath George F Ed M» woea I quickly conquer institution rested on the industries of of a paradise and found a true one, but riage Tableaux—Woman Lifted to a now, and of which we hardly dare their sleeves. Being forbidden, they are munds, who has And courage 1 regain. tobacco and cotton growing. Only a fair maid was there and made Santa naturally the most desirable things in lately resigned. As Higher Level—The Newest Fad—The dream. Fx however jwxir and lowly Cruz a pandemonium. Y»*t it was still h i s resignation where one of these crops could be profit the life of the school girls just now. Fashion« in Hosiery. 1 Rtill can treat and «Ing, The Newest Fad. does not take ef a paradise to him. The glory of its at ably tilled did the institution ever firm Being asked the reason for this edict, I am iii > Father'« <iuughier, The story goes that the newest fa I of Mme. Patti, like many of her Bisters in tractions lapped to verdurous hills by ly establish itself. A glance at the map The daughter of a King. Miss Hall explained that she thinks fect until the New York WorM. ocean spray, ami through the paradise grt, is as brilliant in conversation as she | the fashionable women of Fifth avenue bracelets are unnecessary on the wrists meeting of con will show that the Appalachian system wandered a veritable daughter of Eve. , is gift» »1 in song, and is wont to enter fs a rivalry in obtaining the handsomest of school girls; that they are noisy and gress iq Dece in of mountains widens as we go south lier, it is expected bedstead. One which has roused the tain her guests at Craig-y-nos with many Nellie Alison, the belle of Santa Cruz; ward from Pennsylvania until it occu interfere with writing and other hand that Secretary AT SANTA CRUZ. a belle because a wealthy mother pre anecdotes of her early life. Long before envy of all the competitors is of brass, work. Jewelry distracts the attention Proctor will con pies nearly one-fifth of the southern and presents a gorgeous appearance. On she could speak, the diva declares, she sented her to society the same as an ani of the pupils and causes envy among tinue his duties in states, extending southward so as to in Not many summers ago a young man mal or politician is entered for the race. was able to sing all the airs which she the top of the liedstead is a coronet sup those who are not fortunate possessors. the cabinet till clude half of Virginia and North Caro PROCTOR, •f small means and good parentage was Gillx*rt had hoped that Nellie would had heard her mother rehearsing with ported by a canopy. One side is inclosed She also remarks that the reform may that date, thus lina, a considerable part of western looking for a paradise a place where wear the flower for his sake. A smoke the director of the opera, and so correct in a massive brass rail, and upon this be carried still further.—Philadelphia giving the presi<lent ample time to choose, South Carolina, much of Georgia, Ter lovely scenes, tempered winds and the did not decide the matter. A man may was her ear that she could detect the the owner's monogram is worked in brass Special. his successor. Redflehl Proctor was born in Cavendish, uessee and Kentucky and a part of Ala sweetness of prolonged summer would relieve himself of a few cigar« by «mok- I slightest falsity of intonation .and showed and ¡« all. The whole, with the blan Windsor county, Vt., June 1, 1831, the son bama. A Handkerchief Bonnet. predominate, lie had lamented lost ing, but time alone can dispel disagree her displeasure by shaking her head at kets, quilts and linen, cost more than the In this section the character of the paradises, invented ideal paradises and able thoughts ami customs. He re 1 the delinquent. residences of hundreds of less fortunate If you know “what’s what” you have of Hon. Jalx*z Proctor, who was a member soil and form of the surface and the na of the state council from 1822 to 1827. He converted real pura»li.s» s into veritable turn««! to the ball room. Nellie was a people. bought yourself or made yourself a was graduate»! from Dartmouth in 1851, Nothing delighted her so much as to ture of the climate muke the land un pandemoniums. Never yet had the real star, surrounded by u cluster of young be allowed to go to the opera when her Another remarkably handsome brass handkerchief bonnet. At least that is and afterward from the law department being of a woman figured in his exist men, lesser lights. Gilbert rudely pushed parents were performing in New York, bedstead seen in a swell Fifth avenue what they are called, but they are so of the University of Albany. Early in suited for the extended culture of either ence, though he dreamtxl of the gentle hi« way to her presence, ami taking her and on returning home, after having mansion had 1111 most elaborate ham I small that a handkerchief would blush 1861 he enlisted in the Third regiment of tobacco or cotton. The result was slav ■lopes of Eduu, and, as ho rest<*d, lapjx.d by the arm le«l her to a deserted corner been put to lied, she would creep out i mered work on the entire top and sides. to find itself so insignificant. These Vermont volunteers, an«l on the 20th of ery never firmly established itself as an in softness and ease, yielding to the gen of the room. again when all in the house were fast I Oods and goddesses, little cupids and “handkerchiefs" are really tiny strips of June that year was appoint.e<l lieutenant economic institution in any part of this tleness of the skies and the modest woo asleep, and perform the whole opera to all the birds of the air were represented fancy silk that permit themselves to lie and quartermaster. The next September vast territory. Here and there in the “I see yon ar«» fond of a joke.” ings of the winds, a pal»*, rofin» d and the best of her ability by the light of a in great numbers. This, too, bore a twisted around a wire frame. Strips of he was made major of the Fifth \ ermont, more fertile valleys a few slaves were “With whom have 1 been joking?” beautiful woman playfully touched his crest and monogram, and cost the in baby ribbon, by courtesy called strings, and a year later he became colonel of the employed, but there are counties in this flickering taper. “With me.” Fifteenth Vermont, with which he was area where a slave was never held, and tired eyelids with her liand and caressed When Patti was about 7 years old she I dulgent papa of the owner a small fort are then fastened thereto. Ilandker- mustere«l out in August, 1803. “How?” where, to this day, a negro is so great a the willing dreamer. A woman is not •’ chief bonnets are sometimes tiny toques “Did you not promise to place th» I well remembers seeing her father in une. After practicing law a short time and re curiosity that people will journey tnfles in everything, but she is coexistent with columbine in the hair of the on® who gr< at distress on the point of parting ' Then there are bedsteads formed of of silk, tossed and tied and pulled and siding on his farm he entered the marble our dreams. Gilbert Stockw» ll was a loved me? You led me to believe that with a diamond ornament he possessed, ( various and expensive woods, richly in twisted until it takes on the captivating business in I860. He was appointe«! secre to behold him. The natural result of dreamer. The magical charms of un you would wear it yourself.” so that his children might not want for laid with pearl and brass. In fact, there semblance of a bit of scarf carelessly tary of war in 1889. In the meantime he this distribution in the negro population ideal » xistence captivated him. bread. Like lightning an *idea flashed | is no end to the variety of styles, and pinned on my lady's tresses.—Exchange. hel«l many civil offices, serving in the state was that the mountain districts of the “Ido.” Midway between Santa Cruz and the furniture dealers are apparently giving senate and house, ami in 1878 was elect«*«! south were separated in their political through her childish brain. “So <lo a dozen other«.” governor. He was chairman of the Ver motives from the plane country. Big Trues, where the hills reach nearest Plant« for Winter. “Papa," she exclaimed, “you just give most of their attention to this new de “They must all love you.” heaven, where the trees in the gulch When the rebellion occurred the Ap mand on the part of Miss Manhattan.— A pretty plant for winter decoration mont delegation in the Chicago convention “No, I am not wealthy, not an elegant a concert, and I will sing!” by which General Harrison was nominated. palachian country was a region where grow tall, as if ambitious to overtop the dancer, not an Apollo in face or form, Signor Patti laughed heartily at the New York Letter. is a healthy young mignonette, which, mountains, where the flowers grow beau ami mo<h»m young ladies re<piire «ome- idea, but so persistently did the little disaffection toward the Confederacy pre when properly clipped and pruned, as He Like, a Hermit Life. Fashion« In Hosiery. tifully— there, away up on the side of thing more than a commonplace, brief Adelina entreat that her wishes should vailed; to a great extent the men cast i sumes a vigorous, treelike shape, and A few miles from York, Pa., but in a their lot with the north, or at least gav the mountain, two forms lx»ml ungrace less barrist(*r to win their love.” Although black remains the leading blooms freely all the winter. Another becarriedont that at length consent was very secluded mountain glen, lives and has fully over a little flower, hat touches “Oh, how I pity your most pitiful con given. «Signora Patti plaited the long style for ladi-s, men, misses and chil excellent choice for a flower lover whose lived tor twenty one years one Joel Strong. their sympathies to the Federal cause. hat, and if it wer«» not for the Gains dition! 1 would help you if I could.” The peoples of eastern Kentucky an hair of her tiny daughter and powdered dren, yet we have had several modifica space is limited is a handsome coral be borough style ear would touch ear. We Tennessee and western Virginia—an her round brown cheeks. She had many tions of the cast iron rule of “black gonia. This plant, when allowed plenty “Then marry me.” will not descrilx, th«» coujile. Any in generally those of western North Caro misgivings when the hour arrived for only” of late. Men are wearing gray, of room, has a beautiful shape and blos “Imjxissible!” t»*llig«*nt reader knows the twain are lina as well—recruited the ranks of th her to be dressed for her first concert, i tan and mode shades in cotton and silk, soms the year through. Its foliage is "\Vh\ botanizing and the scenery round about Federal army.—Professor N. S. Shale Her merry laugh arrested the at ten but the miniature prima donna herself, i the latter for evening being prettily almost ¡lerfect in color and form, and, them is mere Ixjautiful tfian any hero or tion of the dancers as she quoted: clutching her favorite doll “Henriette” | clocked in self colors. Children are if watered once a week with diluted am in Scribner's. heroine of song or story. They pull the tightly in her arms, was entirely mistress usually dressed in black hose with all monia water, the greens are unusually A«*!'<*« my fft<*»*, nir, ¡'<1 httVB the glace, air, flower from the ground, and seating Artificial. of herself, and curtseyed with laughable frocks, though some for best wear have rich, and contrast finely with the dainty Or mother wit, to prill a gayer mask, themselves on a barkl«‘ss log examine its Donald is a little boy who finds grea Ami wait to firn I. air, ■ dignity and importance on finding her stockings to match the dress. It has coral blossoms.—New York Ledger. r«x)ts, hirsute stem, calyx, i»»*tals, seeds, What wax tlm miml, sir. delight in the society of his pets. Kit self face to face with her audience. Iler often been claim** I that domestic hosiery Before I'd grovel ut her feet to aak. and st«*p by step trace its marks from I success, as everybody knows, was imme is not as well shape I or made as the for tens are his treasures, and even a furr Filer is for an Autumn Dinner. When she finished he was standing family to branch, from general to par eign, but there is at least one firm here diate.—London Tit Bits. ami weather beaten donkey inspired i If you intend to give a swell dinner ticnlar, and in »lelight exclaim “Right!” i alone, ami her laugh came back to him selling beautiful examples of silk hose this autumn you must devise original him such an affection that he cried for Another flow« r hus lx*en analyzed. He I from another part of the r«x>m. lie was I made in this country. Women nN Court Stenographer«. whole day when his father refused effects. For instance, you must issue holds her hand in his to protect the deli provoked. The spirit of the place de i A dispatch from Montreal says that “It is a poor foot that won't shape its invitations for a diner d’Automne, and buy the little beast of burden. Lik cate skin from the wing«*d insect of the pressed him. Leaving the party at an several members of the Canadian bar own stocking.” but nothing will make a trim your dining room with autumn most people, however, Donald draws early hour he said, “I will have a good mountain. i have object» d to the appointment of thick seamed stocking comfortable. Al leaves of the brightest hues obtainable. line between what is worthy his ailmir Gilbert Stin kwull was in paYudiso, ami night’s sleep.” | Miss Grace Eaton asofflcial stenographer ways darn black hose with fast black Then in the center of your table you tion and the coin which is spurious. Nothing is easier to do than to prom-| Nellie Alison was with linn. He had at the court house on the grounds that darning cotton, as the others soon turn must place a huge epergne, which you One day an old lady from a neighbor not gon«« to Santa Cruz in vain. Hix ise one’s s«»lf ph»asant dreams. It is like there is a great <leal of evidence taken green, as do, unfortunately, many so ing town camo to dinner, and made her must load down with fruit set off with ordering a good dinner, ami on the first wv<»ksm"> he iia<l met Nelli«« Alison, and liefore tin* courts which is not fit for called fast black hose. Ladies art* wear leaves, and at each of the four corners of 'A- self very agreeable to the little boy. A th«» introduction was tlio b«»ginning of course have your appetite destroyed by worn«*n’.s ears. Several of the Chicago ing tan. gray and tartan ho.se with dresses the table von must place a large silver first he seemed to take a great fancy t ' a d«*ad fly. Those unfortunates the KL 8TBONO. an infatuation that ended only when tlm to match, and some very pretty black or china candelabrum, about the arms judiciary were visited ami their opin He h sixty-two years old, healthy and re her. but. as his mother noticed, treat wrinkles of time«»levated the infatuation | bulk of mankind—who cannot l«x»k for- ions asked as to whether this objection silk hose have colon* 1 tops, heels and of which trail white, black and purple markably active, and all the rocky and the guest's invitation to visit her wi | ward to a publi«* execution in the mom to thoughtful reverence. was well sustained. Judges Blodgett toes. Black cotton hose are somewhat grapes.—Exchange. wooded tract, he calls ‘‘Strong’s Park” some indifference. Nellie Alison’s fa«*e was to mankind . ing have nothing to do but pla« «» their and Walter Q. Gresham were found to higher in price, but it pays to buy good bears curious evidence of his handiwork. “Don’t you want to go over and spen what p»M*try is to literature. Tim over heads on th«* pillow with serious doubts. ! gether, an I said they could see no rea stockings of reliable brands.” — Dry , National Mourning in Corra. The stones are yiled in curious cairns, the a day with Aunt Rebecca?” asked mat attention of a fashionable mother had Hu weflt to I»» <1, tried to sleep, trying son why a woman should not perform Goods Economist. rocks dresse«! in fanciful but picturesque The death of the queen dowager of ma that night when Donald was in hi made her a frail, d«*licate girl, but the first one side ami then another, anon the duties of stenographer. Corea is a matter of supreme concern to masonry, and the trees are trimmed to a cot. milliner mipplieti what nature wanted again. At last he attempted Franklin’s Chr.v*Miitlit»mumM (trowing in Favor. wild, romantic taste. “There arc too many cases, of course.” the nation. All business will be at a “Don’t know as 1 do,” was the brusq to, and instead of b«*ing an unformr«l experiment. Benjamin, you know, rec said Judge Blodgett, “where the evi He is a hermit, but does not hate his Chrysanthemums are now very much standstill for months, and every Corean lady she l«x>k«»d at least a well d«»v<»loped ommends the •1«*«* i »1»* hh to get up, make dence is not even fit for men’s ears, but in favor aiming swell women. They are —man, woman ami child -will have to kind. Indeed, he is rather pleasant to the reply. “But 1 heard her tell you she had few who visit him, an«l is foml of showing woman. She had more intelligem e than 1 the lxxl, «lress in th«»ir Sunday clothes, if a Woman enters the arena pf labor she brilliant in color and contribute a pleas lx*auty, mor»* sparkl»» in her wit than in comb their hair, etc., ami then retin». must, take chances on having her sensi- ing ami decorative effect to a woman's go into mourning, which, it is calculat his remarkable agility in climbing. In beautiful great cut, and that you mig ed, means at the very least, and to the winter lie occupies a rude hut, in summer play with it." her «»yes. Sim had a heart, but it was (lillx*rt tried the exj»eriiuent. The town biliti«»s sh<M*k»‘(l. It is recorded that in costume. The yellow ones, which ure poorest, a month s wages, in a country be lives entirely «»ut of doors. He sleeps “That’s all very well," said Donal mtxlern, that is, rather pervei>e, ami a of Santa Cruz was wi«le awake, the sun some eases where the evidence was of a v» rv y.dlow imleed. are th«» most highly on a bare board laid on top of a bench, where nine-tenths of the population at scornfully, “but 1 found out, when s mind, but it. was filled with tlm muta was high alxive the «»astern horizon, the particularly racy character the court p. iz»*«L Some of thelarg«» ones an» priced which in turn is laid on others, till his any given time are on the brink of star- tion of fashions. We will not blame bathers had already <l»*part«»«l for the room has been cb*ar<*d of all women, in as high as $1.50 each. The florists say, couch is raise«l to a perilous distance from kc pt on talking, that it wasn’t a real ca vatii m.—Loud, in Tit-Bi ts. the daughter, but coml»»inn the mother. b«*a«*h and th«» children were playing cluding any female officials there might however, that th«» largest chrysanthe the ground. His only drink is water, his after all!” “Not a real cat?" Nelli«» Alison was two-and-t w»»iity, th«» up« n the Mtreets before Gilbert awoke. foo<l is principally of the products of his mums in this country are very small b<» ab«»ut, but thes»» cases are rare. ” Con The clothing of the child should not Nellie Alison danced until after mid “No; only a tortoise shell."—Youth age when a nature will stand the 4«*st of compart «1 with tuv ciny .-«anthemurns in bind or t*>o much confine the body, for garden. Once a week he takes a thorough tinuing, Judge Blodgett, who also spoke analysis ami pr«>ve its real worth. But night. Sh«» was angry at herself and at for Judge Gresham, said: Japan, which oftentimes attain the siz«» it will have on the mind, on the soul of bath in a mountain stream, and is far Companion. from being a disagreeable object, as are w® have left Gillx»rt holding Nelliu'i Gilbert. It was her determination to. “The official Rt«*nographorof our court of an American sunflower. The chief Rapidly Attained Wealth. hand all this time. CircumstHnecs, you st»«» him in th«» morning ami apologize is a woman, and I do not reiuemlier that objection to the use of chrysanthemums the child, the same effect it has on the many hermits. The mother who keejis long Many years ago he loved and married. The recently removed president of t know, must adjust themselves to human f«»r her |x*rver»*i ii»»Bs. Her th«nights were ■he has complain«»«! of the nature of the heretofore has I mh - u that the odor of them Ixxly. <lresM»s half a yard below the little limbs His wife died, ami he abandoned society to Argentine Republic was three years ag of pleasant dr«»amsfta sh«» unfastened her feelinge. evidence which she was obliged to take is not at all pl«*asant. after they begin to tangle up commits a live alone in the wo « m ) s . He bought fifteen They nros»». The sc«»ne was a lovely hiur, unbuttoned her dress, unbuckl«»d down, and it it was not exactly fit for Yankee ingenuity, however, has lieen crime against the child. Let it lx» as acres of this wild land for a trifle, anti in at the time of his election, a poor lawy on»». ? way lx»imath them a creek mur her sh«M*s turned off the gas. Night publication she no doubt realized that at work on the problem suggested by time became so weaned from social life poor iu attainments as well as in pu mured a song. Th«» tall tns>s of the was gone. Morning has come, und to it was simply a mat ter of business, noth this objection ami some flower dealers light as the requirement of warmth will that for ivvcnty years he has not known of In fact he was not worth, all told, $2,1 allow, and free the little limbs from long gulch, the dangerous steepness of the ■ave the trouble of buckling the shoes, ing more. 1 think on this matter our have able through the use of chemicals any occurrence in the great worid, but of when he was made president, and aft ■lope, th«» ■tillii<»ss of th»» hills, the buttoning the dress and fastening the Canadian confrere* ar.» a little too sensi applied dirtvtly to th«» growing plant to dresses as soon as possible. The tight late visitors have l»egun U* intrude on him getting the benefit for three years of fitting trousers that are put on little an«l try to interest him in the rest of man $50,000 salary he is now immense! grandeur of tlm s«*eimry, tlm stem hills hair w«« will meet Nellie in the surf, tive.”—Chicago Tribune. achieve a flower which is odorh*ss or al boys are an aliomiuation. kind. wealthy. wparating, as if in anger, nt the has«», where sh«» enjoytxl the luxury of a bath most so. It has lieen n«it unusual in the Gill»« rt was also in tlm surf, ami th«» and proudly ns»*ding. until from top to XlarrlMffffi Tableaux. This speaks well for the perquisites flower trmle. it is sai«l, to add perfume IlunineMM Men*« Writing Houks. Miss Grace II. Dodge, ex-school com- top great spa» » int«*rvvm»d: th«» delicate ladies who wore the columbines, and the a good office, but it is true of eve Th<' women of Boston gave a unique to flowers occasionally by «lipping them Every man knows how dear to h ’ - flower, t»M> weak to lx»ar up the ¡x»nrly gentlemen, ami merry, laughing chil entertainment in the Hollis Street the in Mime fragrant esM nc«», but th • chrys miarionerof New York, anil Miss Clara heart is that pet abomination of women office in proportion to its importan dr«»ps of dew. Ah, the sublimity <*f th® dren, u ho played at the water's edge atre. The evolution of the institution anthemum ca.M» is the first case « f flow <le Graffenreid, clerk to the United the desk litter. Every man protests if it Anything or anybody in the republi hills. Who can measure th«» dimensions ami ran a race with incoming ami out- of marriage was represented through its ers going through a process of «le«xloriza- States commission of labor, who took be disturbed, and declares with em can be bought, the only question bein half of Mrs. Amelie Rives (’hanler’s prize of the lH*auiifiil as th«»eye wanders from g«»ing waves Gillwrt approach«*«! near Various stages, from the marriage by eap- tion.—Exchange. price. President Gelman's full nam for the I » st essay on child labor, have phasis that he can always find what he Well, it is Senor Don Miguel Jua stream to hilltop, from hilltop to stream, when» Nelli«» was, but the moment he tun- to the imposing modern celebration is lookin« for if his desk or table be let saw her his hea«l was lx»n<»ath til«» waves, lieen making a two months ’ journey to- tlm eye ever nmeting d* li< at<» touches of of tli<‘ rite. Mr*. Weir*« C'ookhiK alone, whilu the ri«ht of it to women Celman. nature’s finest, grandest ami most lx*au- j and his presence made a maiden f«*el The first tableau was the seizure of Mrs. R. F. Weir, wife of the professor gether in Europe to investigate the con creates an intense desire to clear it up. He now has £6,000.000 in London, brave a hundred f«»et away. An hour ditions and hardships of the working tiful objects? fho ocean air seems to the Sabine women by the early Romans. of chemical surgery in the College of is currently believed to have, and it i The desks of some men are curiosities tn afterward he met Nellie on the beach, girl, with a view to their amelioration. lx» ciiught in the branches of the trees, Next was the “Marria M irketof Baby Physicians an 1 Surgeons, tidings of this regard, and there is probably none nothing more than reasonable, for it I purithsl bv mixing with the mountain not in a bathing suit. No, no; such a lon." with thirteen pretty girls on the whose death have just come from Milan, in town to compare with that of Francis known that the Buenos Ayres Wat A home for women teachers was sight has broken many thousands of en br«s*ze. ami given as a <l«*lica« y to th» block», the auctioneer singing their was mora widely known and admired W erks company, an English syndicat B. Thurber. open«*«l l ist fall nt Drestlen, German v, gageinent« and severe«! th«» str«»ngeNt praises and the nobles examining them than mo t women in strictly private life. strollers. paid him an immense sum for the privi 1 he double desk used by H. K. Thur “Don’t press iuy hand so hard,” cried ti«»s of love. She was in a plain but l>e- nil critic illy. Following this was the During th > civil war she was it hospital in a building of its own. Teachers of leges, and this is only one instance ci>niing morning dress, ami wore a very Indian ceremony, represented by the nurse at I rederick City. Md., where not any nation can stay at the Lome tempo ber and his brother dates back nearly Nellie. fifty years. It stands on four turned many. He also owns a splendid pain “Excuse me, I thought I was holding sweet smile. marriage of l’o. ahoutas an I John Rolfe, only the sick and wounded Federal sol rarily for forty or fifty cents a day ami legs, has a sloping writing board and in Buenos Ayres and a large and w “Are you cross this morning?” enjoy the benefit of a local teachers ’ i*s- my cum*," replied Gillx rt, while Nellie and next came the Japanese wedding di' but the captive Confederates as Ret;r*».l German teachers two small cases of pigeon holes, one at stocked ranch in the province of Co “No, I have never lx»en cross. 1 don't represented in gorgeous style. look«s| unutterable things will, were tenderly eared for. Mrs.Weir Bociation. can live here with one room for |150 or each side. F. B. Tliurlier’s share of it is dova, of which his brother is govern “Come let us return to the hotel." ami get that wav,” ami he smiled blandly. Then there was the Russian mar was then M s Marie Washington Mc piled with papers clear across the por —Kansas City Times. “Will volt do me a favor? 1 have lost riage. copied after Makowski’s famous Pherson, whose delicate cookery not less with two for $175 a year. not waiting for his consent she startei tion on which the owner is supposed to my ring, and Oh. Mr. 8t«»ckwell, if you picture of tlie wedding feast. The lins- than her faithful nursing helped toeom- off at a break your arm speed. Nrjroes Rarely Commit Suicide. Mrs. E. I>. Custer, always a favorite in write. “Wait," vrrnd Gilbert. “I want te timl it 1 will never provoke you agaiu. hand is in the act of saluting his timid 1’1 te the cures which the skill of Dr. “There are plenty of cases on record As a result that owner writes on a pad New York stx-iety, will presently return talk to you about the la«l v youaaid lovei i will do anything f«»r you.” bride, who shrinks from the jokes and U etr had begun. and whose unfailing hero fi r the winter. Mrs. Custer has placed on his knees, and it is excessively which colored people have been killed “I will hunt it to the bitter end." me. Tell me the l.*uly s name, w«»n't you?” laughter of the guests at the table. kindness made her name a household “But it ha» no eml.” »¡» nt the summer in Montana and the funny to see him rise slightly in his members of their own race, but a n “I am too imslest," was her laughing Next came the Dutch i. arriau’e. copiixl word iti hundreds of homes l«>th north “()ur acquaintanceship will have if ) ou from Tenter’s celebrated painting en and south which she has never seen.— Dakotas, revisiting the scenes of her chair in order that he may reach over seldom* if ever, commits suicide,” reply. Wher®did titled “A I’l asant's We lding." In the Hariter'l Bazar. eventful and hiqipy life with her gallant the barricade he has erected and dip his serves Coroner Frank. “1 know of He reached out his arm for her, but get off an«»tle*r such a husband, to whose memory her new pen into the ink. Mr. Thnrber must nationality or race in which self mu she was not then* lie turned, nud lik» you lose your ring ” background the wedding guests are “Right here by the water'» edge.” The ( are of the Throat. book. “Following the Guidon,” is an have a marvelous memory to be able to is so rare, and the reason is of coui a }s»tulant lx»y showed her the «Innen darn ing, while in front stand the happy the extreme philosophy which chart find anythin - in the pile before him. T«»gvther they walked toward the bride and bridegroom, the hushand half ■lone of his lia«*k. This is the time of year when school other tribute. terizes the colored man or womai water ami at the edge the ring lav ax embracing Ins wife, who accepts it bash children 1» gin to tie silk handkerchief« “Gillmrt, 1 will fasten T-> Prevent » Terrible Fate. every thought. Mme. Patti Nicolini’s n«»w theatre nt though it had carefully beeh place/l in fully and awkwardly. The tableaux about the throat. It is not well to do tlm hair of the young An American inventor hopes to make a “There may be a good deal of grui you, ami to-night at the hop your cun- its p sition. Gilltert picked it up quick ended with a s. ne in Gretna Green - this, if one can possibly do without the Craig-y-n«Mj castle seats 180 people and fortune out of the dread of lieing buried unity will I m » sail tied." said Nellie, m ly. and, hamlitig it to Nellie, claimed as the lovers, who have arrived in time, ini filing, for if once begun. it must lie can easily lie transformed into a ball alive that affects many people. He has de bling, but so long as the next ml a reward her hand. H«» received it to and the irate ¡«rents. w ho have arrived carri.sl through the entire season, or r«xmi. Handsome easy chairs are pro signed an apparatus to guard against the ahead is provided for there is nothing I ■he plucked a bunch of columbine». “1 ho|H* I will ws» th»» conibin»« m your place the ring on her finger. colds will result. Then, too, covering the vid«.1 for th»* auditorium, and nearly terrible possibility Extending from the much as solicitude, let alone anxiety It xv an not until they had wandered too late. Boston Letter. own hair.” throat is apt to make it sensitive. Ths Soo electric lights make «laylight of the Coffin to ttie surface of the grave is a large and just where despair can be found i off by thetuselx «-s that •ne ap»logut»d for int»‘ri«»r. It will lie fonnally opened tube containing a sliding door, ladder and a colored man it is hard to say. Ti ‘•PerhiipH no; wait ami •re." VVotnsn l in.,I to m lllgbrr Level. mnscli s of the throat can lie strength next being rmle to him the night lx*forv, and year. rope, with bell attachetl. The end of the negro may labor under a good many di I*re|mrati<»n« had lieen made to make then she quoti»d: In an address before the conference of ened by teasotiable exposure. But sing rope is placed in the hand of the corpse. this tlm gnwblest hop of tlm •»*a*on. The Baltimore charities, Mrs. Mary A. Liver ers and speakers should always cover Mis- Edna Lyall has been recovering Who, should he resuscitate, can either ring advantages, but he certainly is ahead < If you rwat, air. I t .• %»■ 4.- wuh hms I. mr. more said: ■octal gatherings Mt seaside reports are the throat after singing or speaking, her health ami enjoying convalesence the bell to summon help or crawl out of his white brother in the matter of enj0 You will it - H<« •.-> < i<-«rly »• It ui*y. ing himself heartily on the least possibi rather insignificant affairs, uule«s the The changes in the laws relating to «ben going into a cool ns>m. or into the from invali.lisin on the bordem of Dart the grave bv the ladder. 1 I k »1 ruty n an Mr. provocation, an<i of never thinking < SJi -<i <t > tAkw hw auawer men an» flirts ami the w\»men c«M]uett« ' women have Isen wonderful. In Massa open air. A light bit of lace, or anv moor f««r several weeks. She is so much V nks« it I m » y cm vr i.a» When the Wlirelbarrow W m Invented. such a thing as meeting trouble to! chusetts, in financial matters, the law «'¡»■n work covering for the neck that Hut inasmuch as the contingency is “Then 1 innloro vuu to teU me ie it place» me on a better footing than it will admit of ventilation, is the best improved in health that she hopes to re Now a Writer in the French scientific way.”—St. Louis Globe-Democrat drop|x*d ami a dtvlarative pr>»| swot ion is sume her literary work during the jrv» or iiav." i.AtsI (iillx rt. journal La Nature calls attention to an true at m Meusid«» rurort, the hope are very dis'« uiy hnsliaiid. The beet thing about protection.—New York Ledger. Minter. • “Neither." »he replied. “It i» aye.” old book printed in 1455, in which is a How I rovldence" Works. entertaining. The rummer wae ended. The romance these changes. too. is that they been For the instant destraction of roaches curious wood engraving that represents At Battle Ground, Ind., a brak-u*« Xn Mere Rracrlata. Tlm hall at tlm hotel was l»eautifully wok over Real life Ivgan. They Were wrought by men. Woman has been lifted drvorated with flowers, pretty women married. Paradise wax removed. After to a higher level than 1 ever hoped ts The pupils in the Philadelphia Sch.v.l stir into a half-pint of hot paste a dime's a single wheeled barrow pushed along on a freight train left the switch op* and hambiuiim men. Gills»rt Stock well all, the haiqiiu.Mi. that cornea by a live to sec her occupy. and it would be of Practice are n isdlinx atriunst an __.... «1- worth of phosphorus, adding when cool by a laborer. Anotlier plate of the same ar.d sat down with a friend for a sm— was there, anxious an l waiting the com Kissi breakfast. lnn< h and dinner and a amaaiug if all tluw things did not bear hired outrage ¡s rpetrated by Mi.« Hall, a qnmer the bulk of grease. This should book shows a tramway car running upon and a game of eucher. At the end of • lieautifiil conqianion is m ire deairablo ing <»f the one wearing the columbine. fruit. It has borne fruit, and this con the principal It aerine that acme dar» be placed where they fnspient, and they rails. This puts the use of the wheel hour, much to his surprise, a passeng* ethereal dream» of a ¡viradnie far ference today is one of them. barrow liack mure than a hundred years train came along and was ditched.— A (loam liandsoiim ladies entered. Im than ago that lady iasned an diet to the éf- will die while eating it. removed. True, the ¡irrverM-neaa which earlier than the time of Pascal. Woineu are everywhere using their f<vt that no ¡»iquls in the school are al troit Free Press. agine his surprise wheu each one of them made Nellie couqs l the other ladle, to In London driving gloves of whit® lo« i d to wear bracelets. CM lhv,r A Sniaier*. Hardship,. A highly recommended corn cure i*» ^hevro**e_raede kid, having the palm. H^7~Yea. I have been in the army t ike a lump of common wr.: hing s““ dr, ii.n the end in water, and rub the (’’¿M I A KING’S DAUGHTER.