men were deligh repew afntince after half | equa | ars wont LA ; {ah dn’ wan generation Columbia Bate, | ror nothing. but chat she was not to’ pay money, She would do washing for twenty five Week thongh, if 1 would fro er from ber © husband. She refused to let me act : in charity for lier, nnd as she wanted a divorce so that she conid marty a other man, 1 sebepted Der offer, a she washed away, Hterally, her m riage then" ; “p11 tell you of one of my foes” said ££ E Chapin 1 was defending a man who was charged with having killed 8 dog out in Columbia Cou ry. The first action brenght against film was feotive. and while the niaintifl’s con sil was writing out a warrant I took my man to the door and fold him got out of the county the Justice's sire wan on the border line ax Hak as he comld. In my hurry Yo at him 1 sit of the connty | forgot io fier my foo and I never saw him again -Mid- wanes Smtinel Even the O14 Practitioners Do Not Al ways Get Cash Fees A Crook's Spoon wf iterally Washed Away For Mar riage Tirialodge Sedreln as a Pee, Ronwtinies there ne fabulously large fess paid te attorneys for serv. fees which seem trifting in cmparison, but it 4 only sometimes, not Always that snch fees are paid. The boy who in educated gor the Inv. Who thinks that within a year aftr he Thangs ont his shingle” he will have » practice which will losure him a competence, will Snct that he Is “ap against” ao en. firely different proposition when he enters on Bis chosen CAMver. Even hn How Postmaster Porter Saved $6000. Ben Hatch, Fuck Fateh and Dravid YPolliver, young men from Utah, are held in jal at Moab, Uiah, on the harge of having held op the postmas 1 ter at Claco In an snsncoesstul attempt to get their hands on a large shipment [of mogey passing throngh that office, The fold-up was atieinpted on the yight of October 17, and but for the quick wit of Postmaster Horace J. te Island of Marin | Porter, the hold-ups would have be | Reptember 11 Jast th reco [red about $0000. he island. They went twenty: || The ‘three men by some means be Yes up (he river and, after rout. | carge possessed of the knowisdge that » Filipinos, started bach tela fare sum of woney would reach Graz. They entered ambush in | (tse on the night named. The rst old lnwyers do not always get oF2 were fired on by Ahout Z90 | reports were that the amount wouid | foox. anid the storigs of quesr fees that with riflia, whe were supported | be SX.000, but it later was Aiscnversd | pave been paid to Milwanlea lawyers bout 2000 with holos. Their post | that the amonut was 36000. When the | fone would 811 a volume Burglar swan sneh tha here was nothing | robbers called on the clerk. the post i foot, farm pi oadnes, labor of all de nd this was done wih il a raster was in 8 rear voom, where he | seriptions, alsost everyibing hmagin kept the safe. The postotfice, express | able would appear on the Tet. : office and depot are ail one in Cisen, The story of 4 fee fold By one young i revelved Heels punish. {and the clerk of the depot master I Iswigr Ig one of thir kind where a Bm Shiels, in telling of | has the duties of clerk af the exprens | JRYer does nat like to have his name Cowan 1afice and postofiice. The three young i mentioned, hist It probably wasn't his V4 | sen carne in wilh masks on and “stuck | fanit A visitor was in the bachelor's ap” the clerk. The postmaster heard | den of the young liwyer, when he an nptsual noise In the outer office, | toticed an engraved ipoon hanging by 40 he speedily opensd lis safe, put the | a ribbon amobg SOME photihgraphs, ax package of money ind gunnysack and i thoagh ft might be a relic of some sen threw it in a corner. While he was | timental collegian’s love affair. ‘engaged in this one of the robbers “Phat spoon ix my fee for clearing 2 ealled him te come out. : ¢ client one time” said the owner of “ywalt antl 1 get dressed” replied the decoration “1 had that given to the postmaster, as he closed the safe me after I defended old Bl Bradley, ‘and locked ft. Taking his time be fin- | the borglar, Bradley had beep ar duly “stuck up” and commanded to house up mn the fushlonable part of open his safe. fle was very obliging | the town. and ameng other things It and did everything be was asked to do. | was charged that he had made WAY ‘As Nothing was fount]. the mes went | With 3 + of silverware. He sent ort | away without further parley —Denver for me. and the way he told his story od | Repulitieas. | I thought he was right aod had nol np : mixed vp iu the burglary. strs. 7. W. Colenbrander. who died Wall, he fold me be had no money, WH SE #0 | pot sald he would make it all right recently at Bulnwayo, Was ones de ; x ib . : 7 ’ ; " § seritied by Lond Lock op a public oc with me some day if 1 451 get him ont | man doesn’t Know who you are, por i aa eng a 1 of his tropbie. so [ went in and worked | what you want. Allow me” By a a a NY | Sasln NE . omy bard, and finally cleared him. A few | The subordinate had Deen showing men t and chec ss ks any tent tila A reas spinous at the occupation of Mata. days after he had thanked me and | him eurtalos ranging from $10 to $15 ubdues excitability, nervous prostration, and tones beletand snd in the subsequent Mats Rone clear, without paying me het a pair The manager hinnted around a female ta. Raden So ib Deletund amt 16 Che Sub gory | (virted Int my offic: wut anid IC had | andl produced examples of foreign dra ee | of every kind with him. She was so | been trying to scrape UD Home MOIR) petites. : xcellent shot and » thorough hors: tor nie, bot couldn’ Then be reached “How much are these? woman. and these decom plishments, | In his pocket and gave me that Spoon, | cnstomear. added to invincible courage, enabled | T° of the set 1 had just acqoitted Bom | “Ove wundred dollars a pair” 20. | har to save the fives of others as well of stealing. If I tok the spoon hack swered the manager. a ahit we were | #8 ier own on more than one occasion. 1 would convict my self of having de] “Ry gad” sali the broker. “youre for imclve days | Hot adventures ami parrew escapes | [0d 8 man I kbew to he guilty. 30 | the first man who dured show 98 cur: taried on a march | TOW death would gH eS eohame. tw |] 1eTt It where you =e fr. I think eatus They're what 1 want Send . x on 8 INEPT was wimost drowned in the Tembe something of it. tod, especially as old | them.” | River by the capsising of 8 steam Bill was killed while stenling a ride | After the broker had gove the mana 7} jannch. She was nearly burned alive toward Chicago a few day) afterwanl | gor maki that be knew the cursing { in a veldt fire which overtook the wag: "When 1 was practicing up North." | were higher priced than the man I A Ec ahs and bor husband wom | 13 Judie W. H. Halsey. “I bad a fos | should have reaily affoched. he rravoliog and which destroyed ict : in kind that i appreciated i much as WAS FO Aatterad at being thought able of their frek oxen. Once In a wild 1 have 00 feox at (ther times. I had {1p buy such qualities that he soe "| hunger emboldened Hons she was though I did not expect © get any pay | Verfly. to be an expe salesman, "| knocked almost senseless by the over fram Bim. The suit was decided Io | geudy your man and his foiblen—Dry hanging branch of x tree, and many our favor, and thie ald farmer and bit | Goods Beonomist. times hostile warriors threatened thera | wife went home, Some months after with death. Mrs. Colenbrander atid i ward the two oafue 8th my office her sister were the only women prow with a package aml 8 busdle Hed up ant at the famous Second “ins Anba.” in & handkerchief. The package Was al { or peacemaking. Between Corll RB eel - roll of butter, the nndierehiel bundle {and her hoabsnd. on the part of the was haglenuts, and from the oid tar es en si Usps pockets fume (WO big rowy | chiseknd apples. Trae dntier, apples white pation, and the rebel chiefs in the Matoppos Hills : : Hilla and nuts foe Wis as satisfactory to fae as any I ever received” tie trials of the country doctor were John F. Donovan bas 4 pi A beatin Thars . Donova pleturn on i | well iiustraten Thueadey by Dr. 0. pitied “My After the Carnival Dream.” i Timmons King8eld, who WHE | wrnich was drawn for him in the cus. Jealled : to go 16t0 & logging cRWP 10 4% | ty jafl by J. Mar Agbery last sum: ten man who had broken bis leg. pier The sketch had some typical | Dr. Simmons left Kingfield late lo the carnival pues surrounded by : j afternoon and drove to Sam Parson's | yh, types the artist saw. Mr. Donovis {on the Lowe Deal River road. which | 4.4 this sketeh framed as a real work | {1s about twenty miles from Kingfield. | 40 ort, to represent the appreciation of | He left thers With a guide on foot 19 | 11g services that one client felt. the evening and trnmped ACTOS | «pur ten years I have never paid t fave as umbrella mended.” sald one lawyer. “The rich janitlord of the story book style wanted the slore the camp, arriving there at 3 o'clock in {the morniog. ‘He set the broken 18% | 4 crippled umbrella man was using . ng wanted a Jor Dame about 8 & M. | for g shop, and started to force the old 7 Stet auin before they HOC | repjow out. I fixed him so that he was allowed to stay. and ever since that * i I have taken my rain shields to hi | por the fee mending. That was sll the foe 1 received for that case, 100.” “1 had the secrets of Diy awd lodge offered to me as payment for a serv. © | joe,” sail ose attorney who belongs | had to go out and get x team and hy | 1s mens) seStet yedem — ry n cutting boughs to al ene of the | greased woman eame in and waored streams they got the team Ip and tk | gyrice Her husband. fo whom he y | Bim out 10 Mr, Parson's. He arrived | coo nus recently married, was a met e home ate Saturday afternoon. —Law: oo op 4 secret society. lston (Me) Journal «7 think it's perfectly borrid of him. Heroine Balks Death. | too," she sald, to Rave secrets and not By her heroism Miss Ester Bowen, | © tell them to me. When he married ia United States wall earvier, saved | me he sald be would shire everything the lives of two women as well as her | with me, and the first thing I ask. ab own on & steep mountain road, be | most, Be won't do. Can't you make Mm? #1 gsked her to what lodge he her longed, and she told me the name of pouch in the carriage. her t¥o friends | an order of which I mysell was 3 asked to go along. | member Then she went on. Half-way down the mountain the | «op tel] your what, if you will make | horse ran away. There was danger of | Bim tell them to me, I will tall them to the earriage plunging over the per | you to pay you for waking him do | penticular rusuntain side into the rav-| what I want. That's fur mat 11 1 KNOWLEDGE OF HUMAN NATURE. It Stands & Salesman in Good Stead An the Time. An amusing and highly instruetive ineldent. Mustrative of the importance of a knowiedge of hnuan astube i thee art of salesmanship recently Cate uns der the writer's observation, An upholstery salesman io a jeading New York store had labored in vain va sell A SUSTOIDET Some CUrtding. The huyer of the department stood DY. AD i interests] spectator of the struggle. He koew the man—a prominent reat eutate broker--and kuew his weakuess. This broker had, by dint of hiz own oferta. tisen from ap obscure origin to comparative afiaence. Like all wolf sade men he was proud of the job and had a weakness (0 be considered even weinlthior than he was ; Ro the department head took a hand in the game and played upon that string. Said be: “Mr, — this young of blood. After we asked tHe bottles I ties I vrus cured fulh much better; but after Al of my friends Wanted Mare Rutter. An inpatient man crested a mild sensation in a Broadway funchroon recently. He wasn't a polite man. He hadn't heen well hreught ap His mother had never taught Dim pot WW pass his plate a third thine He bad a vielent disposition. tos Besides that. he swore ; fle Bad received 8 QeRerous allow ance of butter with hls order and bad asked for more The second helpin couwisted of three pleces of regulation sige. These were quickly devonred, snd he came back for mare This tine the walter dissented The recent | Switierland has shown 3 remarkable in | crease in the number inhabatanis “Won't you do it? be exclaimed. | Perhuips the most extraordinary growth | wot sali] the walter. i is in the Canton of Zurich, whose ponu- The tmpatient map leaped from his | lation im 188 numbered wird, ht now | chair. hurled his clean napkin inlo & it is 408030. an INCTEARS, of 908g me : a | habitants in 12 years This is consuls plate of Boston Deans with A great | 4. world's record, (peneva has ine oath. Then he rushed from the res creqied by 21 452 DEISOIG during “| Aaurant, leaving hie shock for twenty = sam serial. canta beside his plate The walter T+ : ana M a paid : : : kod the stained papkin from the . ie 112 cotton mils 91 ¥ eXich on. ner hut particularly 0 he 5 ' : : : : . x wiped last year $700G0K0 postales { ! cant — Philadelphia Narth A plate of beans and cleared away the = .ougn and produced nearly 10000000 re ———————s GL BG vacant place. At last accounts the nieces of woven and printed gots Sovereigns Semor to Victoria. man had pot come back to pay his Theie mills give employment 16 22008 ) : 5 ama si Bill — New York Mail and Express aperatives, and the sales for the year A correspondent points out that en : smaunted to nore than a8 000.000 | were not que agli ei i HOR sao —— a mo Lguern 2% JUBIOr ONY to the king _Critictam of Manners of the Day. =. piward (ell. of Nippinee Tad. had Denmark among sovereigns, An Englishwoman, who has recently oof of wheat that wis a ixlure lust | deed the only king who is her | come to this country on a lecturing | spring H+ bought sane bushels of flax | hut, leaving out the Pe who tour, says: “I consider that one of the | seed, which cust him $11; sowed the joo, we have the Grand L chief characteristics of the nineteenth seed April 10, and from the Lyacee fell § Burg {until 866 Duke of century is the ‘ack of manners’ This | threshed m August 315 washels ni dav. | ix neatly twa Years older than is due, no doubt, to the reaction from | seed, which he has jus wold for $333.23. XY ie tomate and the rand Dulce of He . ion enemies merit Ens : c1nAL, 3 gemiar by ] the somewhat stilted affectation of the | [y Hartford, Conse. the life of every London Chrasicle, ym » ceremonions manners of the «igh cut 1s 10 peril. The bogud of health ui ee —— teenth century. Like most reactions | that city has come 10 tive conclusion! The stomach bas there is some good in If, though It is Mat cats are the means of carrying daly -arowd TRAge 3 302 i rhs 7% 3 somewhat overdons theta. In England the cabinet officers ceive 35 high as Szsoon and yet dutigs are not so onerous snd th upon their time sre not so § ; sur secpmaries. Their mintsiry, more than twice 3s large 28 our net and the work is more tho fivuded. The wonder with us is | are able 10 get such good men : nay. This refers not only to census taken thronghout | Cabinet Officers Need 1 i 1s It is too preva- jent to adopt a monchalant, indifferent manner, which ia meant to seem frank : and easy, but which would certainly | have been condemned ffiy years ago | Eon En t | gs simple. biundering rudeness. This ; 2 The twa Larohinas stil have each a four of seeming artificial and striving 1 ge Sah 1 Star ies thaw +o be natural has come to such a pitch 3 : #$ ; i or the ifant steadily forg- hat the result is as snoataral as the | : : manners of the previous century. and : aithont the elegance and grace." —New : York Tribune Eo | Georgia hay ied ited texte mill building during the curren | vear. with North Carolina 3 close S00 wil and South Camling in third place. { burton, where she resides : fore starting to drive with the tail HAA a HA A Woman's Quoer Ides. ated in the day time, ght about ten days efter their | sbipwredk two natives suddenly sur prised the men while they were in the very “act of making their usual meal and a fight ensued. The patives proved ma ¢h for the resolute and ‘well armed Americans and soon beat an ig- : pominons retreat, leaving the lntter vessel. taeda ine. several thousand feet below, Miss i Bowen told her companions pot to jump. else they would be dashed to | pleces. The young mail carrier's bands were cruelly torn by the reins, whica b she clung to with all ber strength. fhe conceived the klea to guide the | horse against the bank, apd in the ea sulng shock trust to everybody Iwing | hurled from the earriasge and lading on the road justead of over the cliff. | The gir] tugged at the reins awd the ; horse dashed head-first agalust the | bank. The women were hurled high 'n | the alr and fell en the road Miss ¥ | Bowen's hands and face were badly n | lacerated and bruised, and her com- | d | panlons escaped with a few bruises | * aiould think you wouhll like fo Know such things. Need theo in your hush ness, vou know “1 didn't accept that fon son have queer dens. “1 hast a good offer from one Waluan that 1 did accept” ecotitinusd the av | toruey. “for it was too good to rele, | although © was not In cash. I represented her in an getion for oO had | tai vopee, and after the grpit Baad been won | | she wanted me to aocept part pa vaent | in hand-made lace. The samples of face she shawed me so 1 told ber it would be all right. She | gave me shout ten yards of the lace, { 5 3 i were exquisite, | i | 1+ doesn’t mike mach of 2 nhitowy x : "That is the go coptind rule of tite. Pospably one of the aueerest ideas secured the other day in a Brooklyn dry gods shop. A lady in deep mourning made a snail pure chase. which she wanted to take With | her at oles : oi take thig package. : could got shomeh ™ she sald “uniess you wrapped > 11 it up In black paper.” So the lady in deep mourning was accomimssiated, and she left the stars | and it was worth every cent of what | perfectly satisfied because her pack- was credited her for it.” “{ was paid in washing tora divorce age was wrapped up in black papen | ~New York Journals i | pher to woderstand that men amd won | 9 An Italian who has returned from heanima declares that in the more dine arts of that country there are still ve number of Imshian soldiers } iy slavery: They are mostly men wee wonded at she battle Adowa, on the field and subsequently taken HITS : ARN BARA snd Pover is . bottle of Guove's T CHI Tove, 11 fe simply ron and quinies 8 |» tasteless form. Ne area or Prices ro to Cape Nome in 5 { ior gold ix the hing Seattle {Wash b ont « first wild rsh 1s over. but is expected thal, m spite of tins be son Hoon amd Boon will he on the
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