PERSONALITIES. . n Wood of Beaver Canyon, Ida,, ' ,mllni) 75.000 ahnen. fof DOT -o u t.. Luchennl, president of tbo iJiri Confederation, J paying ft visit toEng'""- Duko of Westminster gives his k nnn - .. . nrivste Secretary .,vvv apartments at Orosrenor Hooso. CL E. IUPKpr " XJi-vnmr uuuuty, . aonnntlv carried over th , was . v -. -j Oceana v lwt " UC'K" Henri Meilhao ban sofa tn nuiiara tablo on W men do hku iu yiny whu nomas. fll- "id Meissonier. He ii grow ing old and needs the room for books. Prince Adomuyiwa of Jcbn Remo, in trt Africa, a Jet black Mothodist, tat tf thcirtoof the mnglstrate during a ricnt trial at the Old Bailor, London. Hon. Klchard T. Browning recently Mnri'd iii tho bottom of Deep crock, i;rrctt cminty, Md., a canoe that bo- longed to hi grauurntner ou years ago. Pr, Chnrlci James Branch, bishop or mtk-nii. who hns Just died, hud spent ,'lHwhnlo "f ''is ministerial lifo in tlm Wwt Indies iuia was uoioveu uy an Sir Somers Vino bus resigned tho ns- iintant secretaryship of tho British Im- erinl institute, in order to DO associated ritli a largo commercial enterprise in (he colonics. Sir IL II. Kitchener's services as hf.nl i f tho Doiigola expedition hnvo her n n eogiti.ed by his being promoted from tin' ronk of brevet colonel to thut ,f major gt ncral in tho Dritish nrmy. Thn Mam hester poopln nro going to pat a portrait of Dr. Macliiron in Uo irt galleries of tho city. Dr. I'urkor has just styled Dr. Macliircn "tho prinoo vi preachers in tno fciigiisu speuKing world." Sir Edward Monson, tho present Brit ish embassador to Franco, is not un Icuuwn in America, lie netod as arbi trator between Denmark nnd tho Unit- 4 Mutes in tho famous Buttorlleld claims. Philip Gilbert Ilamerton, at tho time f bis death, had completed bis auto- biography up to his twenty-fifth year, when lie was married. Tho narrative hit been continued from that tiruo by his widow and will bo published boou. J Im l'ukkaln cf Culumet, Mich., aft it Inving an arm amputated ut the !ioiii i r, wa4 ublo tj got up and walk down the hospital biuirs to tho ambu lance. Though lie fought iu tho Uussiuu rai:L.- ull through Jhu Turkish wur uud has for tho past 13 yours worked in a dangerous railing undergronud, this is the lirst time hu was ever hurt. SILK. Id 1S40 tho silk factories of Prussia employed 11,000 operators. Iu 1714 tho first regular silk mill in uigluuil was put iu operation at Derby. Tho size of each thread, or snim hv the kilkworru, is ono two-hundredths part hi un inch in diameter. Thn official executioner of tho sultan of Turkey ukos u silken cord in strun- KiinK pt'Mous ordered to bo put to deatli. Silkworm authorities cstiuntu that tun larvie from ono ounco of ens will ut J, :.mm) pounds of mulberry loaves uud produi e r.'o jmunds of cocoons. "MllscaililKl' is n diticusn tit whieli nilkworms aro liablo. It consists of a fundus rovth in tho body, which brraks tlinuiLfli tlm ul kilU thu inseet. Tim Kinder produces silk nf n fair quulity. but thu difllenltv spiders and thu small quant ity of prod- uli, iroiu raeli umn-t bus cuused tho abandonment of ull efforts to produc spider i.ilk. Ill tho tinip of Frnnnia I aillr onwnn were forbidden to all ladies below tho rauk of countess. Tim lucp'hiinta nmniiRctl tovndo tho law by ,,,! Kuwus iiiiud witii orient colored Bilks. Iu tho YPllF 1 R0f 4 list Vi1nn i9 tt wiuinfuetured silk imported to this country was a l.aon an i tua ,.... year tho value of tho unmanufactured mui was brought to this country was Z'JI tHt 11F III the timn tit VMinw .lib. .... .. jKJwd to bo a vegetable product, and his Aatural Himory" contains a long ory of tho way in which it was picked iromtreej h, tho East Indies and spun uvUU into tabrics. St Louii tiloU'-Douia-rat. DAINTY TRIFLES. Bo.nmliui glass loving cups nro as at lrctivo in nppeuranco as in name. Tnrkiiili r.,,(r.... .4. .. f,,.. luu p o in surer ifimiiM aro fxjx-udivo, but beautiful. Silver Ijeil, Hilvor unmo ploto and nil- n! b"-ydo whiHtK-s nro now counted auioiiu tho ,,.n a i i.... oa(jj ItllWlWUUlIU I u.tk w ,uu JUHl ,10W among mi r1,1," f0' cM"g "tclua, or Uor? un earthonwnio beermugB, from pure 7 iorutivo motives. ."Silted'" ' !iKLt trt0i8 8,1011 ul ... . UBO "l row 01 Pearls !Wue J',U0,iM ,ulxod Pleuso-young mn for oveuiug wear. An alumfnin InuHrB ' m iaip soi in a SdfH of orocodi, lotuer I- SvZ tl?Woman globo tttor and K S lor b6at3Utf wtcr; curlln UutM' 10 cL"tc,ul) 'or ladies' W&i?!iu."t0? la Ni- "nd liukod L?lth h"le Kld The en Wh. -Jewelers' Circular. THE FASHION PLATE. , New French jacket bodiocs thai are to closely fitted that they serve also as dress waists are very short and fanciful ly finished. Among the new shades in mohair. English serge and bonrette fabric for traveling costumes touchwood and nas turtium are the bo west shocks in brown. The new reppnd fabrics are softer and richer looking than ever, bnt the chief distingishing feature is fonnd In tho beautiful color blending eUcctod in tho weaving. The rage for the early part of the winter season will be for cspe collars, oddly shaped collarettes, flchns with long stole ends and bolero, eouave and Eton jackets made of furs innumerable. Not only Is the short French corset worn with cycling, golf, tennis and oth er outdoor costumes, but it is now pre ferred by a great majority of women to tho abnormally long, stiff "dress" cor set, which gives aa uuuutural look to tho figure. Many of the yokes and chatelaine and mutton leg sleeves on French and Eng lish gowns aro laid in tucks that are often 14 inches wide. Heavy fabrics for clay wear, even velvets, are tucked quito as often as delicate, textiles for evening nsoa. Black costumos aro always in stylo to a certain degree, but they tnk a prominent place this sonnon, not, how ever, interfering at all with the elegant costumes in their nndlcKS colorings, but giving a fluo rich contrast and b k grouud to tho nioro brilliant attire. Tho seven gored skirt appears to bo tho favorito model among tho newest styles, although there aro u dozen shapes from different designers. All, however, nro considerably nlikn in effect. Tho flare still remaiiiH nt tho bottom of tho skirt, but it is somewhut reduced. New York 1'ot. TURF TOPICS. A great year fur tho pacer, 2:01 1 to 3:00'. Star Pointer, 2:02'3', has been a money winner this season. Quality, 2 : 13 1,', cost William Simp eou $7,.r)00 as u yearling filly. Bright Kcgetit's record is now 3 :0P4. Ho is tho greatest cripple on tho turf. Thcro is talk of holding n running meeting at Springfield, Ills., next spring. Bicyclo races wcro n featuro of the re cently held Oraiigo county horse show ut Goshen, N. Y. Moro Gay Head clay is being put on tho track at Headvillo. Thiscourso will bo a hummer in 1 81) 7. It is quito probablo that Huldo, 2:08 Jg, will soon be bred to the cham pion stallion Directum, 3:004. An Austria-Hungarian named Pisklug has created a seusution iu Vienna by giving performances with a whip. Young Wilkes, 2:284', is dead ut tbo home of his owner, A. T. Hull, Taw Puw, Mich. Ho wos 28 years old. An effort is alroady being made to form a oirouit in South Dakota for next season. Six associations aro interested, Old Jack, tho "hero of 100 buttles," won a ruco ut Chillieothe, Mo., recent ly, stepping ono of bis floats in 2 :10. Tho grout luure Kentucky Union, 3:07)4, it is said, has won over if 5,000 mid IU heats, from 3 :07 to 2 : 111 this yeur. Tho honor of having given the word when lientryset tho world's ptiein:' rec ord ut 2:00'. bolt ii(s to Starting Jiid;;e James CulliertHon, M. Hennur of Iilneklmni, .Mo., is K3 yearn old mid still directs tho (raining of all tho celts on Ins farm. 11. towns President Wilkes, S:lt) s'. STAGE GLINTS. John (lcndimiing has appenrod ns Macbeth at Glasgow. Mmo. Mario Samary's Theatre Blann, which surprised Paris last season, will reopen. Alico E. Ives is ut work on a play for Neil Burgess, in which Im will star this season. Forbes Uobortson has produced ut Ed inburgh u uiysticul musio pi ty by Iuu Kobertson und Learmout Drysilule. Jules Aubray, u French "india rub ber mtin," is under arrest in Paris, charged with desertion from thu army. Tho German emperor has command ed three special performances of Wag ner's Nibelungcii King trilogy ut Ber lin next mouth. H. N. Stephens is to write auothor play for E. II. Sothcrn. Ho will ulso conipoHO a modem comedy for tho New York Lyceum stock company. Laura Johnson, ono of thn first pupils of Ktuelo Mackuye, has won distinction in tho now melodrama, now runuiug at tlm Drury Lauo thcuter. London. Tho present bill of tho P.tii Folios Bergero includes Yvetto (iuilbert, Ll'uuo do Pougy, Polin, Cuvalieri and the new Spanish dancer Tortajada. Emily Buncker pnxluced recently ,n comedy entitled "A Divorce Curo. " Tlie play is a drumutizution by Harry Saint Maur of ono of his own slori s culled "An Averted Divorce." ' John Hare's American tour will be gin Nov. 10 at Montreal. Hi repertory will include "Tho Hobby Horse." "Custe," "Mamma," "A Puir of Spon- tucleH" and two new nlavs tobosoeu first iu Now York. ITEMS OF INTEREST. An averago of 100,000 poinds snails are eaten each week in Pikt is. Prom the time, of St. Peter ll iwn to the year 1153 tho popes of Uouio all wore boards. j Tho normal tomneraturo of huinrui being is 98i degrees F. that if only 77 dogreos. 1 a fiu "How is your wife this morning?" aVd a well known Washington attor nV or a brother lawyer, whose wife was ailing. "The prospects are very gloomy," wos the rply. "Is she so much worsef "Sho was sitting np when I left, but the doctor gives mo no hope. She won't rtio from her present ailment, but I am afraid it will break tip onr horn" "Is her mind affwited?" "It does not seem to be." "Thon what Is the troublet" "I don't know, but the doctor said sho wonld be a new woman within a week, so I am prepared for tho worst" Washington Star. The WImi Monkey. Fliegendo Blatter. IllnturbliiK Ttiii;lit. Ill dreamy, abstracted manner Pyg million pick) (1 up a robn und threw it over thu lovely figure in which tho warm blood had scunvly more than be gun to pulsate. "What is it, my master?" asked Gal atea. "I was thinking," replied tho sculp tor, rousing himself from his reverie, "what a frost you would huvo got if I had offered to set you up iu tho Boston library. "Chicago Tribune, HiUrlng lllmwlf. Sho (suddenly) Charlie, what are you thinking of? Ho Oh ah I was thinking that it was nearly dinner tune. Sho (pouting) Therel Msmma told me thut as soon as wo wern married our dream of lovo would end, and boo hoodioo it's all so. During the rest ct thn afternoon ho had to lnako such an exhibition of him self that everybody in tiio car got sou sick. Cleveland Louder. C'oilHlntrnt. "Speukin o' politicians," said Farm er C!orntossi I, " I can't help bein im prrssed by whut tlm honorablo Mr. Pop plo said into 'is sHvh. Ho said tin t bo don't wear no man's collar. " "No," said his wife, vim is a stickler for appearances, "ner nei l.tiu either. " Washington Slav. (Uuiioililnl I'relilffiis. "Harry, before wo wcro married you beggi il lint to go hand in hand with you down life's pathway." "So I did." "And now yon get nmd when I nsk yon whom you go without mo five nights in tho week. " Chicago Kooord. Mm haw II Im, Eugenie What do you think? I saw you coining out of it pawnshop this uft eriioon. George (slightly embarrassed) Was I alone? Eugenie No. You wore after one, I guess. New York Evening Juurnul. Tlio I'liuttalnablu. She was an intensely romantio girl. Her soul was ever occupied with yearnings for tho unattainable. Why, she hadn't been iii tho railway car ton minute before sho wanted the window opened. Detroit Tribuuu. H lull. "Disisn't it strike yon that tho tem perature of this room is rather high?" "There isn't uuy doubt about it," re plied tho frugal young man. "Every ton of coal cobts pi. " Washington Star. An Authority. Oholly Dubbs Pointed toes aro going out. Willy Wooer (regretfully) Yos, 1 felt one going out at old Bullion's lust iiijjht. Town Topics. The Wery CantlliUti). I'm 1 1 roil of mulclng ipofM-lius Krom llillvillu tlnwii t.j lilnw. Of Nliukinx liuii'ls with (ivuiilu Fnmi Tift to Tallyliol I'm tired of sitting up ull nlulil And trumplnit round all day, And, bdiuvu "iu. 1 duo't wuul to lJcur tliu Old Bund Play. I'm tlrsd of Dttuiip and iilutfornia, No nmttcr wuuru Uiuy If. , i TL bik'SuBt ulltuu in tlio lunj Ain't wurtb a khtK'k to mnf I'm 1 1 rod of talk und fcirohllgbte iu And tuunura travu and ituy. And, bolluvu me, I don't waut to Hunt thu Dund PUyl Atlanta Couatitutioa. ' i t pi Iu MS 43 31- v" if c. 3 A RUN ON THE BANK. It Vm a Clou Rrs bnt Tni OralvS Was a Wlnarr. It lacked ono solitary moment of 10 O'clock a. m. The streets before tho national bank were alive with people, all intent upon business. Suddenly thcro was a great commo tion. Amid a great roar nnd expressions of wonder and alarm two figures were seen going at a breakneck pace down tho avenue in the direction of the bank. Ono of these was a young man with tho flro of genius in his ayo nnd still moro of tho same in his legs. Thn other was a pompons, puffing old gentleman, with a pallid omii'tinnoe which be spoko a terrible mental strain. Somebody, seeing the hatless, coat- less figures flying by, yelled: "Fire I Mnrderl Police!" But tho hlnccnuts were nowhere, and tho two sprinters rushed on as if chased by 10,000 doinons on wheels. Suddenly they reached thn marble steps of tho bank, collided and rolled Into the gutter, knocking down several posscrsby on thoir way. Still nudanntrd, bruised nnd grimy, they arose simultaneously nnd inado nil other break for tho bank entrance, eueh flourishing a pieco of paper iu his hand. Great rumors spread nbroud. Teu thousand peoplo gathered, and n run on thn bank was inoni) utarily threatened. Tho bank president, very pule, cuino forth and addressed tlm tiiultitudo. "Friends ami fellow citizens," said ho, "there is no rnnse for alarm. Tho Hon. Josiali IVtorkins had n daughter mar ried last night, ami in order to bo thought tho most generous papa-in-law in tho world gavo tho brido a check for t.")0,000 with tlm intention of coming hero ahead of tho bridegroom and stop ping payment or getting another check in ahead. But inasmuch us there is on ly $r.l,tH0 to his credit the bridegroom is bound to got it where the chicken got" "Nit!" shrieked tho bridegroom, iM'iering from tho bank with Ins coat p, ckets bulging and his hands full of greenback. "Tho account lucked $ 10, to bo sure, but us I am not such a fool as to start out in tho world with noth ing it wns easy for tno to deposit tho $ 10 1 1 fore I shoved in tho cheek for (.Ml, 000. Good day. " And tho blow almost kill, d father. New York Sunday Journal. it rimii riiiuu'. "You seem sad and distrait," said the bride. "Do 1?" asked tho grooin, averting Lis huak "You don't lovo inn uny less?" sho hazarded caressingly, "No, indeed," ho assorted positively. "A thousand times no." "Then, what is it?" sho asked. There was a long pause. Finally, with a deep sigh, ho registered tho eleven thousand three hundred uud forty-seventh kiss und sMiko: "When wo started on this bridul trip," ho said, "I had in my pocket just (3r. Today I have been over our finan cial accounts nnd find that wo hnvo ex pended :t(tl. 75. " The bride wrinkled her brow aud be gnu making mental calculations with her fingers. "Which means," ho went on sadly, "that our lioncynnMiu" She stopped tho digital reckoning to give him In r full utt ntion. " is on Its lat quarter." Now York Evening Journal. N'Vt liroHiicil Iti Ills I. Iff. Barney I'lnlli s is a s iilor living iu Alpena, nnd last mouth he wits reported as having hci n drowned oil' tho hurgo Moiiiii'i' in i.ako Eric. ISarney returned tii Alpena I ho oi hi r day and claimed t hat bo was lint drowned. To u newspaper reporter in that city lie said: "Ket in tain lie dat urn drow n. Haf uafer been drown in ma life. Am tell yon sum' mini his tani liar when ho say am drowned off Monitor, Am Im on from t'iiiciunali to Mont rial sanoo dat time and am nafer drown in ma life. "De troit Free 1'ress. Amply Pi'iimnitriileil. "How singular it happened that Mrs, Delaware was able to llud primf that sho had known her husband in a previ ous reincarnation. "How did she discover it?" "Sho found a letter sho had given j him to siht in a former state of exist ' tnco. " Buffalo Time. j Mr. Foot haul Where (liio) do you wantsh t' play? i Captain (disgustedly) Oh, yon can keep ou plnying full. Up-to-Date. AbH'nca Acrouiilutl l or. "Did Miss Dnbh luako her debut last night?" "No. She didn't have tho fuoo to i make ber appearance before such a largo I assemblage. " "Whut was tho matter?" "Her mako up box was stolen." i Norristown Herald. ' l't aud I'rcaont. j "Why ditl I try to steal tho sacred ,flre?" repeutod Prometheus sudly. "If j you'd ever lived in a flathouso with a I janitor nnd stoam heat" I Ouco again did tho houry hand of the past grasp tho hand of tho present across the abyss of eons. Now York Pros. '. IIU rrnjuir I'liieo. TAKING NO CHANCES. TtM Old 0nt1rmn HH IImi Thw 1U . for anil Wan tnxf. The old gentleman had been rnthci grnff When thn young man entered an'i his manner had not been partlea'nrly inviting while tlm young mnn was rhif lug from one font to another nni pre paring to state bin business. Hestuplr Bald, i " Well?" In an inquiring to-'e when tho young man aunoaticci. tin . ho had come to see him on a Mat: t f vast importance, but there wns a crei t change when thn young lain luit, "Your daughter" "My What?" interrupted tha oil get tlemaii with sudden animation. "Your dutighter'repeutedtlioj .tin man, and then ho added, as a lior-lbl suspicion crossed his mind, "iii i 1 yours isn't she?" "Of course she's mine," retorted t old gentleman. "She hasn't fallo i i her bicycle and hurt herself, lias Hlie; " "Oh, no. H,,," "Aud she hasn't rnti over liny hil dren or eloped with the coaoluna. , o, or" "Nothing , f that sort nt all," an swered the .Voting man, becoming t t: , fie moro courageous. " You see, she len mo here to uk yon" "She sent yo'ul" "Yes, sh. well, rf course it w." my suggestion first but sho said t ie i you" Tho old gi iitleman seemed to b i t alive to the Mtu.it ion now. lie s: ; ' tho young man by n gesture, nnd !, : he got up and shut and locked the . , ; "What's the matter?" nsVd '' young man with sonic agnatic i. ' , ; any one lift, 'inng?" "Not that J know of, but I Mil ti.ki;. no chances. ' "Ah, from past t eri no, a joi j... inclined to l-pi ct" "Well, y . I i. to I ,) im 1 f with you," "Now, go ,. "But I sh all by layir young 1 1 1 ; i , inied tlio old gi i 1." d think yon eou; .1 e a trap." icigj'.vt. ! 1 ignoring tho ii qiu ot t: elder to pr, "That's what I've done," V.iH the rejily. ".Now, go on. " "Ah, n ivanl.s nro such" "Servants! Who said anything about servants?' ' roared the old gentleman. "Tho last fellow who came in hero to usk me for Mary weakened before ho got half through and bolted, and 1 don't propose to take any chances this time. Now, go ahead. " Of course, under tho circumstances, there was little difllculty in reaching a conclusion that was satisfiictory tern jKirurily, at least. Chicago Post He Knew Wlmt He Waa About. ! Among the stories told to tho do , served credit of such lawyers ns have no scruples against distorting and conceal ing tho truth in order to ghiolil persons I whom they know or have every reason to believe to be guilty tho following is entitled to a good plaen : An attorney hud occasion to defend a man who w as justly aocuscsl of counter feiting paper money, mid he manipu lated tho cuso with such skill that ho secured tho acquittal of tbo prisoner. When the lawyer nnd his client wero alone together again, the counterfeiter overwhelmed tho lawyer with thanks. "And now" said ho, putting his hand iu his txickcr. "And now," tho lawyer took :p thn sentence, "I will have my fee, and I will take it in hard currency, not in bills, if you please." Youth's Com panion. Color llllnilniHH. "Iiocs a man fail to sen niiy colors nt all when ho is color blind?" a: kt d Mr. Ii inMiorii, "or iloi s ho pen them wrong?" "Ilo sees them wrong, as you call it," i xi 1. lined thn physician. "Now, your no-. instead of uppearing in its natu ral color, would look to a color blind pel -on to be green. " "Green? Any part iculnr shade?" ask ed Mr. Drinkhorii with tho intention of bi in' facetious. "Yes bottle gieon." Cincinnati F.uqtiircr. Wuntril III.. Oilier Klml. The lawyer patted hi client sooth ingly on tlm shoulder. "Now, don't you worry," he said with a reassuring air. "You shall huvo a fair trial." The gentlemanly burglar turned pale. "That that's what I'm afraid of," ho returned nervously. New York Sun day World. Th Kiillnu riunliin. "What will Senator Sorghum do if Im'S defeated?" "Oh," replied tho rural constituent, "he'll git ri-iwly tt r run ng'in. " "And whut course will ho pursue if he's re i lected ?" "Sumo eg usual. He'll git ready tor run ag'iii. " Washington Star. Uud Iiil 11 Tllt'rii llefore. Mother Don't eat your pin now', Joluiuio. Savi) il until tlm I.im. Johnnie Say, maw, 1 don't distrust you, but the kill w ho swipul my pie at tho picnic said the same thing. Adams I'leclnail. Looking. "They nro a curious couple." "Yes?" "Yes. Shu cares for nothing on ourth tut looks . and hu well, he's vory visionary. " Detroit Tribune. ll.ir Iualilo Tucket, bhu Iiuh poeki'tH lit lier J.icket; 81id lina loekets In her dn w; Ska hu pockuta In In r tloo'iiuirs And moat avury where, I kuciw. And ahu lUruaU her duliity tluurs In a way that makea mo ntart In the Itttlo luatda pocket That litis Jut above hur lirart, Fur nut luuu ,fo 1 kuvk to bur A phutoKruiili of mltiu. And ahu vowed thut on her boaoiu It furevnr abuuld recllmi. Cut her tuntallxuiK iimniu r Often Oik mo with deapulr, Till my bourt growa weary, luaidng 4ut to know that It la tburo. Nw York bunday Journal, A ftoorgta Campalxa. Thcro were two candidates for a local ffloB in Oeorgla whoae n lations were cordial. They never quarreled, and they dined and slept together in true Chris ti iti fashion. On tho day cf election ono of the candidates was confined to his room with a sprained ankle. When tho result was announced, his rival rushed to bis room and exclaimed: "John, dad burn if, I'm elected!" "You're a liar!" cried J.hn from the bed. And with that and his m-ainnl nnkhr ho "enmn forth," ns it were, and they clinched, nnd such n flgbt a they had beat all the records in tln:t town. The, room was two brief stories from tho ground, bnt. the crippled and defeatist candidate md ect ded in getting the t lcet id to the window ami pitched bin, bend long out of it, Atlanta Constitution. Th Orator Only Tartly Wirlit. "You, you." shouted the orator, pointing Ins finger at tlm man with tin pail and overalls, "you, my friend, I venture to say, dare not call your vote your own. Am I right, or am I wrong?" "I guos you are right," answered tiie laborer. "There! Ismk at him. liis vote own ed by n soulless corporation." "liiiok here, mister, "the man of toil f-houtoil in turn, "don't you go to call in my wife no names like that, or yon tin me will mix." Indianapolis Jour nal. An I nay I It ho;. "Where are you working now, Mary?" "Ain't vorUm nowhere;. I am in b'.is'Mii ;s for my;. If. 1 e;ot n couple doz en ladies that pays lue a quarter a Week to i oii.e utoiinil nnd n-k 't in tor a place, and it inaki the hin d kH tin y got mud, and s!e won't loae. " l.'niein i.at i Kiiiiuiri r. Her Omii I null, "Tin re have been thmvi s it, tlm city hull," he said as be put d.iwn the pa , I" I "Oh, well, you hao no right to com plain," she iiuswered. "Y- i helped to. ' elect them." Chicago Post. Mixhos I, ; ' t 'i .)! :i'-ii I. ii i Smit It in o i!i li ti . ; , in 1 11, l,ii, flii-iiiii C. K. Si'cn iv Iii ti'o S: oi r- N l l I i I tl II 1 1 X'l III 1 1 1 1 colli lie.-. e,'i i 1 1 t i in at St i it 1 u i v t lux i i Ii. ( i- u. D. l''i-.!ioi . ill" i incirot 1 inii (li mail of Sol;n--LM 'ie. 011 T'II'mIiiv e im liiioiL'lit A. H. Smitl . l'.,li. tor of tlio Mlinlet I. Villi- :'-n, li-'lll Si tilixi.loM- In II, is place. Mr. J-initli was calleil here 1 v the illro.s of Mi s. Sunt Ii. Tlio Tliiiil (vuiiiteil.v 'n ei lit'i.' of tlio Juniata Ynllev l-'iliti'i inl Associ ation, ill lie liebl ut tl' N'nl'i'Mil IIoiiho, Lewi-low n, i l'i idny iuoin ing, Xoveinlier 'l'i, IWMt, t.l Jt)::il) o'clock. Tlio llilitoi inl fi iitci nit v of tlio .1 1 1 ii in t ii Valley is iiiiiuslly re (ticst()il ti) attend tin niocliiig. ".MtSTAKKX S t I.S Wllo 1IU AM OK Hi.iss." Tin- I'.'lluwiiig ti.ei riagi- li censes Iiavc In en gi nut I'll r-inci our last 1 1 ii 1 1 i a t i i . i : Clas. I'. Halo i. , , I.i.-m II, ( 'ill I li- . I 'l . l 'l '.---;.' in ). 1 1 n ry l'i ', :i- ton I ' p., I Alice liiivvvt'l . " S V. ! 1 1 lit . .I.:r' To 11., I C.il Tie .lilt l i lt. M Alt If I I'.l ). tho :.:li iii-t., at I;.- I'nil.'il I". .aiiifi -Ileal ar-iili o:-, l.rwi -1 i i I g, I'u. Ii.v K v. C. V. I' liiMniol, i, .Mi. -lainisS. II, .well, id Mold!, Ion i-i. llinl Mi--, Si'io'lao 1 1. oi in l nou . id" l,o . I'.lllJ Oi-tidu r -.'ih, at tl.o Inline i, I lno ImiiIo's latin r III ill SlohUitoi., ,y 1 1 1 V . C. II. M III M-llll'l , l'i illll'l-. .ll IM- el', d Mi'iM i ilit-, hi. . iir i-iiiiiiy, to .Miss Cuia Malt, d Sluinnu'toii, i'a. N..v. :t. I,y i;- . I. I'. M. l,..n . (i. V. .'il.eai.V niol Aii.-. .'.i' nii.ii- .Siillc, both d 'i n I n i!io. Nov. sih. by V. 1'. JI-.vw II, .1. I'., Jhimc'.h I. linker iiml Citnii- W. I 'i y, both oi V. JleiiM r f.iu nsliio. Di i:i - III .Mlllllll CM I l ll-W lllll , Nov. .MIi, Ib iii'ii'ita. wile ul .Nimiul Iiil gel', u'cil ealH, 7 liimit li.s lilol 'J'i illl. s. Slu rilV's Sale ill REAL ESTATE I I ty viitlieol'u eeiliiin w ri t of J 'j. 'a. Issued out of tile cult of ('iiuiliion I 'leas of Snyder ('oiioi v uioi to no- )i reeled I w ill t- lose t i -u I die sale lit (ho Colllt I loii.-c in Mlil-iit l,iil';;li at 1 o't.iocU . III. o:i S.ilni'i!;i , i UvoihIii r ."ill,, s',ii,( Ibe following deseribeil real t-st-tte tr wit : A certain tract of land siluate in Union Twi., fsiivder Co.. I'd., lioiind -i d on t In- Norl Ii by lands of llniry lltessiiig nnd .laeoli S, inu,'ler, on tho Knst by lands of Audit-w Shaffer ami .lobii AueUerl South ly public road (imt on tin West liy lands of Henry lli-rrold and .lueoli K.niicr, i-oiituininr .') ACHLS more or less with the np. purteliHtici-H, wliereon are erected a I wo story log frame iKsolliiiyi llonse-v Hank linrn, wagon slied, pig pen, corn crib, spring bouse and other outbuildings, it gtkuil orchard, 'i wells and a sp' ing of water on the preuiihi-s Sei.eil taken into execution and to Im sold ns the property of A. S. liru linker, Ai.FKbDsi'iiciiT. Hhoriir. Sht rilT's ofllue, Nov. 10, lsini.