You can do better at Irvin's are agents for the the cheapest PA O largest line of 5 ANS VALLEY ARGAIN STORE, ir - & b It to buy snmmer goods te We are offerir mer Code. Shirts. Also, for Faney Hose Laces, waists of Dress make room for fall goo (300ds must ) Bee my and rics, KF Som be is. stock of women. Silks ner lines New Stock of Shoes. Just ree Ladies and Misses from 99 cents to 1 Men's shoes from dress (M) dren’s Shoes. line of Lambert A fine Foot-wear” “41 . viliec “Sn ag proof i A new and compl Ammunition, We Marlin I > 63 TLE Rifles, at pric Cs | Same goods for less wiow the 1 money ; 1 Lg petitors., Win average, chester or Our Fall and Winter Goods H*™ are always hero. The “No and the “G nyer” teady made Clothing and Gentlemen's opening up new lines daily. Tailoring our great speci inlty SHEBAIL. Glory of day, glory of day, 1 hope wax strong, snd life was young. My love will come ote sot of mt O'cr the dark sea furrow sporis the cold warty : 5 “The sca is high, Bheball, 8hebaii; kers at play, breakers at play. fe is long when love is gone.’ er will me ere set of sun; dark cea furrow sports the cold spray. . ail, j Stint], is Be # the cold spray. nan's Magazine, HE MEANT WELL. An Obliging Man Who Made an Em. barrassing Mistake. A young editor took an apartment on South Tweifth street. The landlady eald frankly to him: “I will tell you, sir, that my husband is a worthless fel low, 1 him, and he sometimes comes home very late, drunk. There 18 no other objection to my house.” The editor said this was no matter and thought Bo more of it until a few nights later, when a great uproar in the street him, He looked out of the wimlow and saw a i the doorstep shouting rib- “The husband,” thought “T'll go down and let him have to support awoke ald the in. thir ngs. editor, " . husband into th up by the » hallway, sinirs, neck and, jerking proceeded to drag the man made ions to this treadment. He and abuse, kicked, strug- even pulied out a handful of the balr, but this was In youth is strong and of a ind, and he was bound uid do his landlady a good him but editor's vain, for the he wo turn. He had way got perhaps thiree parts of stairs with his burde heads were poked in the din balustrade, and the land- sald, “Why, Mr. Blank, ou doing?’ editor pasted as he up when two 1 5d lady's voice The took a fresh same time ducked a upper “I'm bringing your husband up, ma'am. He's drunk again to sas other head on the landing wads then Issued in a deep bass do you mean, young fel d'm th doesn’t the From the these we **3%Y Liat ler, by ‘drunk again? That man voles: belong JAKE, Instantly dun realizing his mist the ped his charge out into the Then ured and to the rightful hus. y words. ~— Philadel he ret for his str: phia Record. “The Antoerat™ Popped. It was on the Common that we were The mall, or boule vanrd, of mmon, you know, has various leading from It In different One of these runs down from op Joy street southward acy the whole length of the mon to Boylston street. We called it the long path and were fond of it. I felt very weak indeed, though of a tolerably robust Labit, as we came op- posite the head of this path on that morning. 1 think I tried fo speak twice without making myself distinct. Iy audible, How walking. Our brane directions hes ¥oRite "ORS you take the “Certainly.” sald the "with mueh pleasure.” “Think” 1] sald, “before you answer. If you take! the long path with me now, 1 shall in- long path with me? The schoolmistress stepped back, with a sudden movement, as If an arrow had struck her. Unie of the granite blocks used as seats was hard by — the one you may cloge by the “Pray, sit down,” I said. “I will walk the long path with you” met us walking arm in arm about the middle of the long path and sald very! mi nis i The Reporter, one dollar per year. BUTCHERS ARE IMMUNE. Ment Deniers, It Is Sald, of Consumption, “Butchers never dle of consumption.” The big man with Lis sleeves rolled up, scale, It sounded more like a trade supersti- tion than a fact, but so far as diligent inquiry has been able to discover It is true, although not generally known outside of the meat chopping eraft, Butchers are no longer men in other walks of life. subject to all the other ills that human flesh Is heir to, but consumption they do not have. Bo far as a reporter was able to learn not a single ease is on record of a butcher In this city being afflicted with the incurable wasting of the lungs which claims its hundreds of thousands of victims annually. ers and has been often the subject of their coniment, although none of them ean e a reason for it, “No,” sald a man who has swung glides and rounds in Washington mar- ket the last 20 years; “1 have had rhenmatism and typhoid fever and lots {of other things, but nothing has ever { been out of gear with my lungs, and the same is true of every other butcher in town. 1 nearly all of and 1 Le . st ut know meumption. They don't drink any especially good care either. 1 don’t know g0 unless It's because baling of an atmos meat is strengthening. ten thought when bearing ves golug to Colorado and YD mt 1 know of a climate nearer home that would do the business just as well. If they would stay in this stall for awhile and swing meat, they would get well quite as quickly as they would on the top of Plke's peak.” —New York Mail and EXpress. sil NE © blood or of why take hemeselvoes it should be Phire of £1 “1 hare o f consuin i con——— DOGS. There are nearly 200 distinct varieties of dogs. Foxhounds give hunt in silence, The greyhound Is the only dog which bunts Ly sight, A pure bred staghound never attacks the head of his quarry. Only in the temperate zone Is the dog found perfect in courage and speed. The Italian greyhound Is reputed to the 1 i eymmetrical of all animals, _ been known to er and land hooked ¢ carefully by the cry, but deerbounds ra have tak imo dogs are capable of drawing | a well laden sledge 6) miles In a day, | Their harness Is of the lightest, only a single trace and no reins, Women Cannot Boss Each Others, The old theory that woman is man’s helper sees orrigibly well founded, says F. 8. Martin in McClure's Maga- gine to her, conditions eternal. be none sur $os 8 IT there is no help for it, it came out of seem to bo | Women may vote. They will | the less man's helpers If they | They never will band together to | put man down and teach him his place. | They will push him ahead If they can, | they will pull him along when they { must, they will influence him enor do. 3 -, a> >1901< started in with the largest and grandest display of