WHERE WOMEN REIftN THE GENTLE SEX HAS BECOME A POWER IN WASHINGTON. Hnmlrffd. of Womrn Until Wurklng fn Itlnim In (tin Vorlnn lrpnrlment of the TTnllntinl Cnptlul Wltlitiut lining Thrlr flnrlnt Mumllug. Wnshinirtnn Ik pi'ttltirf to 1m xvnm n' jmrndlse. 'J'lirru is no otht-r pliicn In tlui wiilo, wlilo world ulirri women cum ns much money, nro mm ludi'prnd ent mid nre n itrfctvutiiilly treated ly men ns tlioy nro in Vii"liinc:rni. The Influence of women In tlin iifl"uirn of tlii mighty imti'in 1ms lieon ftiliject of fre quent omiinieiit. Mimy liitiTcsliti niid highly liiiMKlnnlivn xtorirs Imvelicen told of tlio woiimn loliliyist until tlio ilNcreet wives of nurnt of our migratory Kliites mon linvn takrii to traveling nroiind with them, mid never under liny cirenm ntnnres let them remain nlmie iitnld tlm tetiiptiitinns of tho capital, This I a pnlpnhle Injustice to tho lawgivers, nnd involved Bn unnecessary luirilxliip upon the anxious matron, In the place of nn Imaginary mnl ro ninntio influence upon the lnwmaUinir of thin free, for nil government there ha thus grown up tho real nnd nnlwtiin tinl influenco exercised by the ever pres mt and rontons gunrdian of her hus band' morals. Meanwhile, from liclnj; the mender of tier lord's socks and torn trousers, the wife of tho ntutrxiimti has come to realize that she can occupy an other nnd lusher Kphero. in life, ami feel ins her power lins begun by making nil around her feel it, who in turn i-iuii into her independence. Ho it conies that from a combination of polities, mi. ciety bobbins and female domination the women of Washington have estab lished n status for themselves. Should nil the men bo suddenly called away from tho capital for a journey across the Hlyx there is mi legitimate, business that would bo left without a rotary and no profession would fall into decline. Beyond tho closing of a few charitable institutions things would re main as they nre. Lawsuits would be no fewer or less skillfully conducted; doctor and druggists would still get in their daily work; butchers and bakers and candlestick makers wonld still lie sufficiently numerous; prachers ami merchants would equal the demand; barbers wonld "be more plenty than beards; real estate agents wonld still be forming pools .and combinations and speculating in city and suburban prop erty. An undertaker is about the only thing of importance which would not be found. Thus far the men have that business to themselves. When Spinner opened the departments for the etnplytnent ot women he gave them an opportunity for advancement. The thing has worked itself out now and the female clerk is an established iustl tntion, so to speak, in good standing, with a fair income and some-times r fair face as well recognized and ap proved of by good society, and in a measure fashionable. Her social stand ing as a class comet perhaps from the fact that she is more often the friend of the wives of statesmen than of the statesmen themselves, those watchful guardians exercising aome discretion in the matter of favors to their own sex. Out of thia has come the recognition of woman as a self supporting creature, without loss of standing, and not all being able to get into the departments or to always hold places once secured they have invaded other occupations and professions once sacred to the wearers of trousers. Of course female teachers, doctors and lawyers are no longer a nov elty, and a great many have gone into a small private brokerage business. One woman has gone regularly into the real estate, loan, trust and insurance busi ness, and has turned out to be one of the best "business men" of the thousand and one who keep their eyes on every foot of ground in and about Washington. She has opened up new subdivisions, formed syndicates and done booming with the beet of them. The girls have almost driven young men out of the stenogra phy and typewriting business, and even around the political headquarters, where men only used to be employed, women now outnumber men two to one. The best of it all is that with all this the social status of the women remains unchanged; they aro still treated with the greatest deference and courtesy, and "strong minded" woman is a rarity. What would you think to see a shop girl in a tailor made riding habit gallop ing through Central park on a stylish horse? It would not be a common sight. It is not at all uncommon to see partiob of shopgirls salesladies well dressed and well mounted, riding along the meet fashionable drives, looking as stylish and pretty and enjoying themselves as much as the richest duughter of fashion whom they may pass on the road. The girls in some of the larger stores belong to riding clubs and have riling masters who take them out two or three times a week. Baltimore News. The Old Polio In, The chief authorities of towns in past ages incurred much responsibility. At Ripon we have at good example of their liabilities. Here formerly, after the blowing of a horn at 8 o'clock at night, and until sunrise next morning, if a bouse were robbed, and the owner and his servants had taken proper precau tions for its safety, the wakeman had to make good the loss sustained. Each householder paid an annual tax of two pence if he had one door, and fourpence ' if he had two doors to his dwelling, for maintaining a watch ever the city. The tax has long since been discontinued, but the horn is still blown at night London Tit-Bits. Oa the Grand Tour. Stranger What is the fare to Inter lakes T v Driver Twenty francs. Stranger But "Budeeker" (guide book) says only twelve francs. Driver Oh, well then let "Budeeker" drive you himself .Boiler Nachriobten. ami Wagered nn tha Tnrf. There nre tio data obtainable in this country upon which even a remote Ap proximation could be made ns to the total of the sums wagered in the course of the year upon turf events. That it Is large may be safely nssumed; but we should doubt much whether the French, In their comparatively recent fervor for lietting upon horse races, have not largely exceeded the amounts wagered in this country. The llgtm given by a Tails corre spondent show shut 10 per cent, levied on nil sums staked in the I'ari-Mutuel machines amounted for the last four months of Inst yenr to i.OL'O.fVitl francs, representing n total IKered of 101,1112, 9M) francs or over fl.OBO.UtlO in four mouths. This of courso is altogether Ir respective of the sums wngered at the clubs or with the large liookmiikcr, nnd represents only tho smnll sums laid on tho courso with the smaller men of that class. London Tit Bits. Ultra Drntroy n sitser's llonrd. Edward Kelly, an aged farmer living near Oriffin's Corners, Delaware county, is known in tho neighborhood where hn resides ns somewhat of a miser. He places no faith in banks or securities, except greenbacks. Soma time ago ho sold a tract of laud for a largo sum of money, which he added to his accumu lated hoard, making in nil nearly $10, 000. This week he lind occasion to ex amine his treasure, which he kept se creted in an old IxKitlxix, . concealed nmnng a quantity of newspapers. He was surprised to find that some mice hail entirely destroyed his fortune in prepar ing for themselves winter quarters. Nota piece of money was left large enough for Ident ideation. Tho old man raved liko n maniao when lio discovered his loss. Cincinnati Knqnirer. Tlrkli-il Allltimt I lentil. Tommy I'ooler, about nineteen years ohl, one of the nervous sort known as "jumping Frenchmen," was forcibly held by a young negro nnd tickled so severely that he burst a blood vessel. Hemorrhage from tho mouth and nose resulted, and this tho physicians have been unable to stop. The priest from Watervillo was sent f( r nnd arrived Monday night. Tuesday I'ooler was very low and apparently near his end. Dex ter Cor. Eastern Argus. Not an I'nuatural Error. Police Commissioner Mr. McGobb, how did it happen that you let a raving lunatic, go around terrorizing people on your beat for a whole afternoon? Officer McGobb Sure I thought he was some felly payln a 'lection bet. In dianapolis Journal. A change in To make this change we have to sacrifice Four or five thousand dollars worth of BOOTS, SHOES m If you have ever bought Shoes from us you know we carry nothing but the best goods, so if you want to Save Money and at the same time get good goods give us a call. i $17.00 SUITS Now Co For $13.00. Also a few Pants on which you can save big money. We have on hand about twenty-five good heavy Overcoats suitable for every day wear at prices that will astonish you. All the above goods must be closed out. Don't miss this sale. Burled Under ftevrntjr Tana of Coal. James Bordley, of Chester, lost his life in a strange manner at the Wellninn Iron and Rteol works. The company have nn appliance for loading coal Into cars through chutes. Dordley was on top of a 400-ton pile of coal, mid when the chuto was opened ho was sucked Into the chntp, nnd seventy tons of conl cov ered him over. Twenty men worked for Sn hour to move tho coal pile, but when Bordley's body was recovered life was extinct. riiilndelpli in Titnejt. Uniting n IVannt. Homo very funny flection lietsnro now being paid here by good Republicans who were continent of tho success of their ticket. A Wixfh ward man rolled a peanut seven squares .with a tooth pick and lind a broken bnek when his liet was paid. Ilarrisburg Cor. Phila delphia I'ress. John T. Htone, of Henderson, N. C, Is tho youngest editor and proprietor in the United States. lie Is tho boss "hus tler" of the Henderson Dnily Hustler, and Is only thirteen years old. 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Knglish guiiHiwder is comHRed of sevenly-livo parts of saltpeter, ten of sul phur and fifteen of carbon, l'rotiortiou aro often slightly varied. General William T. Sherman was fa miliarly called "Uncle Billy" by his soldiers, nnd also "Old Tecumseh." Haxoii ladies never nppenrod In public without the hood, which covered tho hair and n largo part of the face, KNOW ME BY MY WORKS 4 'humph ttir WhIIoii l .Mourn, f toht-r -ift, In 4 n tt ii if ihi Iti-itth ol I Ih I'lmt l.nl ol Our I.himI. Ami (lallv we m'c tin iicciiiiitt of Home imtrl Mrf tti I hut u few tunnl h tiiro wiih hlnut iiitd (lenity Is ihhv no iniiir, front tin eflertM of l.ti (ir'lpm. 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