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-me BftBHZB U tajaed •f+rf Toee* dar woralnx aad ccett •V thyp«r |tj»for the umt na watwo days later. KM P op wiifa tbe proeeealoa ud iab- •crib* lor •TMBMEB2B. SI \$T VOL. XIII. DANSVIHL.E.. LIV..CO.. N. Y... TUESDAY, MARCH 3. 1896. NO. 15 DANSVILLE BREEZE rciLtanED mil una\ FOWLER tf BURGESS rsopBirroBa, J, W. BUBOBTO, KDfTOB* TEIMS 11.00 HAt. g> Fire cents per uoe for oarda of thanks, aad alt obltuOy or eoctety roeolutlooa. liv e oeote per tine for flirt tntertloa and four oenfci eerUee f©reev*»ucc^U^lr^rttonfor ooticioa entertainments, danoca, daaatfoa*, fair*. Suppers, etlo*, aocUla—en jthlor fTom ttbtchmootrkroallMd, be the prcc*eda for private* chunb^eoofet^flherfUbie, publia or a*Aer benefit We do not desire, nor win we eeceat oematt wtnt»rr ttckota to entertafnewets of wr kind are Iwlai to p*/ our own adatieetoo *ad la re- arn receive no^cj for work dan* hy us. KtAXaT* «V ASVUTIURfl. ere low, ud will be me,te know* upon appli cation to verson or hr litter at the oalcev. Busies Sards. A. r . lUMBAET. Dental ROOM lo Sawpard Btoct, •soonotltxA n «Miiiu, sdjnlalur the DwUu Drutf ttwr Piu* Nitrous Oxide Oe* coosuatly on aeod. X^evre-ywrav Attortey-aad Coowltor at U* . N ***'J Pnblb. Oface la tba kraner block. Main atr**t DenavlUe N. Y Receiver's Sale. S UPREME COURT.-J*m» KjCrUfiald, T*. The K 51. rartnetee Medical Company, l/inlUd. Notice Uherebr that pu;- wuua to an order of the Supraim Court made tB «h»abOT»«BtiUrda«tU»a ,OQ U » JMtft day of February. I* 1 - Mae unda. signed *^lwf* \ ify appointed In thie action, will, oa the ft h j ot March. 1*0. at U o'clock to the lor*- Ofioo of Inai day^atthe •k>r%or P-ece.of boij- B wrwnUyweuplMbTtheiaJd defendant St¥atTat NamSrl«>V.m StrtA, la ih« village ot DenarllK Uvlt»tteton C««ot*, J* \ offer lorul* and tell to the hlftttct buidrr fcr^a*li,an4t»bjtk, dlveewd of. the> Menu* Uon ilea* which txlited theraon, at tbe time of my sfpoUHMantaaaach Receiver, U » fol- lowlnc vencaat twpetty, t-wwUt AU. U-e perwalprcpertrendejeettoflbe taW. Tbe kl M. ParonO*a Medical Co_ UmU*d. *xc*pi- lnsttiaarcoanu ,notM. JodtrnvuU aaa caah on hand -UlonjttDff to t» aald W«*lioti. : vhlcbtatd pwr-oaal PTOP-Jty- tnotod-H- M> chaadUaUtdtBthawanufacwwau^tn pro- oawof maoa.a<nataaCpatent uvdlcuca and P URE At all grocery stores two sites of Ivory soap we sold, on* tliM costs five cents a cake, and a larger size. The larger cake- is the more cuu* \eniait and economical for laundry aud general household use. If your Grocer ts out of it, insist on hts jetting it for you. THi *\0CtM A Q«M1»*I CO.. Ci«'TL . irwprirtaiyarttciw, ^^.^'V^'\?^?^ ho>a «i ,w »it «a,a »riM(a»«» and various oih«r artdra ot ptrao ^at prowrtT ' ° on tba nutvoracturlnt Losui«*a of M >4aowla m> baad« a*au*aKtrwttr, > mavofacturin* Wfn«« e of PaiBMlva Makal Uoi&paar t UmlUd, jt >isr \B \\\*bu AUorn»7» fcr paualllf asd Rccelrar. Notice to Creditora. I S PUKSUANCEfifan order ol Uon. fcdwani t*. Coyne, Sunc«a>« ol lue CWinty ol UTIUC- •ton,andofuwtutuu In tucb ra*4 mad* ana provided, ail pewoMbaYlu* clahna acalnat ttw «U«oIOror««lto**,Ut«olibeU)wnot ^a^n Duuvillf, tn <*U county, d «cca>«d. am rw *utTed toczhlUlUwMiDa, with the Toucbora In rep- pjrt thewoL to tbe Tinderri*oed •UmtnlrtraUrf It tho rwxK «tc. of «aU deo .-».>cU. at tha o«c« of >ald idDUustratof. in Iho vUl*K«of Danarllk, tn mU coauty, on or beton Uw ljiih day of M*7, l *LUW. Nortmber Uth, W6. CHIILD U, KO'I, Adminl»tratur. Kt** ____ Baxxt^rau Tb« vjp-town barber akOP. /JltorU of too. orW work executed la a iklUful and •xpodi- tomJ^aM. kvioaiaH^mMainatrert.oaat F A LA O B1AHBKH SHOP . E4wla foot, Proprlator. Hair cnttlng, ahav u aha«aoolaa. aad aU «4b «r kinds id umr IsAwar. Civ* a* a «aU. fa taa Hu«r fcm«.fora*OTly tk» tt*n»U >a Baak. •1MN WM1 daaABlail»a«at> \ aad ctatarm*. •« or addraa. P4T O'baiax. QROCKERY- An entire N^w P'ock fol Crockery, 5 New it« k pattern*—Dlu* ner and Tea Setd ol tho beat • ware.Fancy decorated chtasr pieces of the latest ttyle and l»ttora. Jiotldne bcttef In town. Also a Hue of Dec orated lamp*. Now gooda received every day. rricea right. BURD1C K * WELCH , 117 Mala It , Notice to Creditors. • NPU1WUANCK dan order of Ed eta A, » Na^oarnvueof LbeUouatrof UvUiif>- ios .Kndotlbe •laiut* la aucb, MM mad* mtul ProvUed, ail MauTaa^rbU^^Va^ i ^^^v^' lU HTlMatarTute of thi feaMd, are requlmt to eshlbU tbe aato< wilb tS 0 *\*\ t\ i«*r»of. fa ioe nnd.r» ed. Mw M, 4ltney*r. tbe admin. -..Atoroi tneeiuteof »aia deceaeed. at tAi v ^rTklL^^' y *. UuD ^ la too town ot r^V^*^ l ?,*fbi caualr ' on w before the Bth day of April, IM. D*t*d, lfctob«*lh,lt»l6. •Swai ALTMBY « m > Admlnlatrator, THE SWEE1EST THING. (A aict!i' fuw ue'rr tnrant niocb to stea Not rhuvVT 4\ t *>^a lu< T »rarii-K. 1 »it 1 vo-v I'v* et<m Tb» • 1:Hit; In bunncta. Ovwrih' 111 All. that cetUa fur what I b^vt'u't-mni\ «! Dimmtoe ?V tw « T\CT>r» tt. •twoa bryond Uj puor ft-u'« • um-r uf tlujalnc. Sato fiirm amt eolnrl Tttlan'n broah At l*-t rocld m -Tt -r show Vro. Tkra whr Mioultl 1 rway tn wunla A pU-turu alid * l-M -tnr Tct, fur tbft t^ininer, amonx mrmuriM no pJace Ul 1 Tb» v»wlt»l tbtpc li^itnitfU* nowt B^^, oiobe. •ign office uuii ftUMi. . .ittltnupcn field by Mrav Cn/feCk-Unf ft-tL Imtrd u€' the lamentable cottilti'Oiiuf P^ytliroppa, •ml her brnin sttnrk out f ho plan thrrr cared him. i?t)& hai\ The wisdom of lbs •enient, tbe Ic^fcol cohenHico of lite man, the fearleaiaiees of tbe child and tbo triple lutnttlcn of tbewopjan, Net- cr— no, uerac^-as lenig as aloaga bock«t* down the Solon dip or tbe couples go a-rirtlnj? at the back of Summer Bill trill tbtr* be melt a Rfnin* as Hr*. Banksbee. SbeaHeudedthoooiuraltatlcai'l of three men on Pejthroppo's MM . and tbe stood np with tbe la^ii of her ridfug whip between her lips aud ipoke. Tbrre Vrceka later Poytbropjw diu*0 With the thrvo ram, suit The Oaxette of India came lu. Peythtopi>e fuuud to hts surprise that be had been gazetted a mouth's lesTe. Don't ask mo how this VTBJ mat]aped. I b«*)>vo firmly that, tt iTrs. Baaksbcega \e tbeorder^thewliolo great Indian ndmmliftr^touiruald stand on'irs beorl Tbe three meo had atoo' month's icate each. Pejthroppo pat The Gazette down and said hqd words. Then tbord came from the compound tbe soft \pad-pad\ of caiaebi—'*tbi *»e«' Cam- rds.'Mhe Biianecr biood tb^t don't bub ble and bowl vrbeu tbey ait dovru and getnp. After lhot k I donX know what hap pened. Tbla mocb is certain—Peythroppe disappeared—vanUbcd liko imoke—aud the long foot ru t chair in the bonze of tho three men was broken to eplinten; also a bedstead departed from one of tho bedrooms* Mrs. Uauksbee said that Mr. Pot- thropp3Y.au shooting in RnjpBtnnnwiih tho three men; sowtwerocompulled^to belicte ber. At the end of the month, Peythrovpe wasgasettMl39daVs*ext«iiion of lea,vC> but there was wrath aud'lamentation !u tbooooae of CaitrtM, The u^trric^fe. daj hud been fixed, but tbo brfdctironm ner er caiflOv and tbe D'^ihas, P^relras wxi\ Duekette-lifted ihtjir voloe-t and u«Jo^«t Honoxrty Lfeutenaut CuHtries as QUO wbohndoeeOJ basely ln}po*xlupon. Urt Haaksbee went to tbe wedding and VTA* much Mtnaiibed wb«n Peythroppe did nok appeer. Aftar veren weeks.. Po;- tbroppe and tho throe men returned from' RAjpotnna. P«ythroppe IT'M in bard, titvfth couditlon, rut ber white .aid more self contained than ever. Op* of tbe Uaee mm had a. cot onhU •mo, caused by the kloi of 4 ?ut/ | Twelio bores kick rtiberciiTinusly. Then cumo Huoorary U.cotemuit (ba ttles, sceUiig' for tb« btool of bU V*r- fidions son-indaw to be. He «a!d things —-vulvar and \lrupuhjiible\ things— which abowrd the-raw, rough \ranker\ below tbo \honorary and I fancy Pey- throppe T s eye*a weree opedwL Anyhow.....~ Notice To Creditors. I N PURSUANCE of an order of £4wU» A. Naan, »orn «ate o( the Uoantr of ta»ton,andof \h9 Staloelnaocb oaee- -aade iA- prortlBd, all pereoM harloc 'tabu ^uitke CaUt* oltiaary OBrlan, at lEeTowa of North Oanartlle Uj said^tauntr; deceased, are requlr*! to \WWllhiu^ •lthtbavoocbtira In - autiport thwreor, to taa aad.rui^Joh n O'Brtka, the sU«otor of thswmefisUdeeea ^Mavatta* JUw offlw ol Kow« A rurcblld la tas town of North •V*™' «Ula la aaklCoiutf t oa or before ttwOAb day Hxacuwr. RowsA riiacaiLn, AltjaforiUecBter. tfw« Notice to Creditors. * N parfoaBc* of an order of Sdwta A, tft*h, Elarnniat* of the Coaaty of LivlnaaioD ABII of tke llutute la imb saaa nUd« a.nd provld* ed.all i-areoM baitjrt<lain>« acalani tn« Kf- tateolJoka W. U«nuh«r late of tbe Townof North. DefirrlUe la aai<l County. d«*a4«rt, are required to exhibit tbe same, with the vi-uch- «rs la Hpeort tbeteof. lo tbe ttnderwsfied, ilnecQUir ul tba will 0 / aald deceaaed, at tbe MM o< Ck-wUfl 11. Howe In the town of North ItaaavUla In aald Itouuty.oa or before the ivtb Oar of I<v*ia\»r ]«aV Dated, July Sib, Itatt' , CaUs. U.Howa, EU ecu tor. MwA ATTENTION, PENSIONERS I T 'Hl aodaraliftted baa been grantwl aolhor- (tyby the Heeratary ot tba InWior to repreaaat CKtmaaU aa atfaat or attofUwy, Us fore th* B area a af Censiooa. A fall Use ol Hlanka on band—|<runipt and fattafal attaattoa ilren to all claim*. J AM EH U. BAKER _Iaaaraav» nfttf^ Maxw«>ll WWfc Luaaber A Shlagles AU kbuk o( lumber anil ihtngltv. C«Uin« Siding, Flooring, Lath, Mo. Price, u low w the lowct. fno«o(0>ul8t. Bargain Dag, Every Day. A store crowded full of elegant new Pianos and Orguns nw i Musical Gooda of all klnda. The beat und nioct compteto •took erer exhibited in this part of the country, If you want a new instrument and have un old one you wish to exchange, Ijrlng it along; I will allow you all it is worth. Come und try the new music and the new plnnqe. A L. VAN VALKENBERG, Exchange St., Dansville. N. Y. MISHAWAKA^ -BAlttAW- trrr. I MISHAWAKAWOOlf N MFG.C J.'.- MtSHAWAKAj IHO. (MOST DURABLE*: COMf 0RTABL£ JHEONLYSSJK MANUFACTURED. Maba Street, D»«tTlHo, N. T, We at* a bfgb caste and enlightened nee, mil iufant marriage is reryibock- t ig and tbo conseqneucctt aro sometfmoit pvcDllat, but. nevcrthnlws, the Hindoo notion— which tstha continental notion, Tftilch ia tho. aboriginal notion—of or ranging marriages trrespcctive of tho personal inclinations of tbe married U mnrxl. Think for a miuuK\ ami yon wlU ree that i t most be JK >; unl'fs, of Qoorte, you bellere in \afljuitirw\— in wbtob caro yon. had better uot rend this tuje. How wu a inan wbo has novcr uinrrled; who cannot bo frosted to pick np at tight a moderately sound harue: mbofebeadfi hot and npttetwith vihlous of dontestis felicity, «o about (ha chooa- big of awtfo? He cannot see straight or tliluk tftralpht if be tries, suid tbo suuin (liKwtfaQlnKCMextft in tho c w o of a girt 'a fuuefes. Lint wben mature, married aud decreet people orrango a match between a boy and a gtrl. thoy do i t setwibly. Withavlew 10 the future. l^orertysF^kiug, government should ertablieb n matrimonial department. efllcicnOy ofllcercil, with a jury of tua- troiwjtt Jn^Keof the chief court, aieuicr cbopJitiu and no awful warn in? in the ibjpo ot a love match that has gene wrong chafuEd to tbe trvetttn theocit yurd AU matrlagef Khan Id bo nude thzongh thtf- iltpattmentt which might be labonliuuto to the educational de partment, under the same penalty a* th ^t attaching to the transfer of Unit wilhoot a ituujpcd document. But ROT- etbmcut won't tuko spggextionA It pre tepd' tbht i t i * too busy. Bowercr. 1 will pnt my notion on record, and ex plain tbo riatuple that illustrates tbe ,thetny. Onco upon a t>mo thefo vraa a good yooug tnau —a tlrat clusa Officer in bis o-.tu tirpartiaeut— a futtn with it varccr U faro hi tn mid, pctathly. a K. O. I. E. at tbe aud of It, All his superiors ipoks well of bin), becunbo bo know how to boldbta tongne and his pen at the proper time*. There oro toih^f ouiy- i t men la India wbo pnesea* this secret, and they huvo all, \\\\k ouo exception, attained gIPit hrtiirr und attOmuW iaWltaea. Tbii* gu« >t yorj«# BMaa 'waii qn.'et aad self cnntuiui'd, too old for hts years by far— which always curries its own putt' labsMut, Had n subaltern, or a tea. placter 'a assistant, or anyhodywhocu JOT < life aud hint uo cure for tomonow done what bo tried to d a hot a soul woaldhavecured* But when Peytbrofpe —ths ntiwubfe, virtnouii, econoniical, qaiet, bard Wurking, yoaug Poytbroppo —fell, there was a flatUrw tbrongh five depsitmeutA Tbe uiauncr of hiu fall was la thi< wayt He mot a Mfc* Castries— D'Oas- trlftf It Wan originally, hut tbe family dropped tho D' for admtntktrntire rea- son*— and he fell in. JOTS with her creo niore eoerjt^l(colly than he worked. V* dentnnil clearly tbut there wut not 1 breath of a word to bo said u#aj,ast Siisa Cutries— not a shadow of a breath, tihe Wat good and very lovely— pOMossad what iunoceut pooplo at homo call a \HponlkJi\ coniplevfon, with thick blue black hair growing luw down on tlte forehead into a \widow's peek'-' and big * tote I eyes under eyebrows aa U&cfc and si it might us the border* of a \ga- utte estroordiuary'* when a, big nu dies, not—but—but— Well, she was a tery \*eet ghd and very ntows, bat for many revouM alie wus \impoaoible.\ Qotlew. AU good, mammas know what! \Inipoaiible\ ajewuu.' I t wa*v obtkmary ahiunl tbot Pcythroppo should roarry ber, Tbe littlo opal tinted onyx at Ue buaoof berfluger nails said this as pie In ly at prtut Further, marrlafe wilf) Mixfl Cattries meant mn'rrio^e with SOT- •ml other Castries • Boacrury IJ«a*e*v* antCBJtries, ber papa. Mrs. Eohtlle Oas- triee, her mamma, aud all tho mmlflcav tiona of the Castries family, on lrcomcs ranging from 1701& 470 rnpefs a meuth, ud their wives and.connections again. It would have been, cheaper for Pey throppe to hare aawaaleeel a'couimlsatoaw er with » deg whip, or to have bonen the rrccrdd of a depaary coanriilwioawr'a offlce, than to haw* eoatravcted on alli ance with tbe Ca*tries. It would have weljbted bis after oareer Isas evea an- der a government which never forgets ud never forgive*. Everybody taw this bat Pey tb 'rbppe. B o was jolntf 16 marry Uiu Castries, he was—being of age and drawlag a good Income—aud woe be tide the boose that would uot afterward receive Airs. Virginle SanleaPeythroppe with the deference due to her hnaband's Tank, That was Peythroppe 'a .*ltima- tom, and any remonstrance droie him frantic. These sudden madnesses most axtttct tbesauestmcn. There was a case orye— bat! will tell yon of that later on. Yon cannot acccoont for the niatifa except-an- der a theory directly contradicting the one about tho place wherein marriages are made. Peythroppe yewt bcrnlngty anxloof to put a millstone round bis neck at tbo ootset of hit career, aud ar gument had not the least effect on biin. Be was going to marry Mi*a Castries, ud tbe boeiDecs war his ovru busine**. He would thank jow t o keep your ad vice to yourself. With a man in this con dItfon, mere words only tlx hfrn hi his purpose. Of conr&e be cannot see that marriage out here does not cenecrn the indlvldual.bct tKe govern men the verves. Do yon remember Mrs. Banksboo, tbo moat wonderful woman i n IndiaT the saved Pluf&ca from Mrs. Beiver, wonTarrion his appointment in thofor- A VICTIM OF CIRCUMSTANCES. Iaire«a41asa Ov«r Wbteh Cvtiftactar Ker PsaaeetJwV Ua4 CMtrvt, \Thirty-ninth stveetl\ called tbe con- doctor of tho Alley \L\ car, \Thirty'OlDth ttroetl'' exclaimed the Woman wbowueittingnaxt to tbe door, jumping up. \Yes ma'am,\ replied the conductor politely. \Thtt It where you want to get off.\ \Oh that's a nice way to try to get oat of forgetting me,*' she returned ex* cltedly. 'To n know very well that I told you I was only going to Thirty, eighth itroet What do you mean by carrying me by It!\ \\Vhy madam, the\*— \Ob H's no use trying to excuse your self ; I know aU about it You tbougbt you could impose ou mo because I'm from tbo country, but I'd have you un derstand that yon can't do it '* \But madam/* protested the ocn- ductor, \we do not atop at Thirty-eighth street.\ \Don't lie to xae»\ ehe replied an grily. \ I guess I know how these city roads are run, if I ain't city born nnd bred. You carried LQO by on purpose; you know you did. t can see yon grin ning at me now, but yon won't think it's such a good Joke when I complain to the company.\ 'I'm sorry, madam.*' acid tho con doctor deferentially, \D o yoc. wish to get oft here?\ \Ot coarse Ida, but I'll take my time about it,and you can't hurry me.eltber.\ If you will got off now, madam, and not keep us waiting here any leu- g%r, I'll try to remember your face next time ud stop tbe train at Thirty-eighth street for joa.\ \Ob yon admit that yon m a Hop there, do you!\ she said triumphantly, as the itepped on to tbe platform, thought you would as roon OH vou f onud thitt yon hod a determined woman wbo can't be imposed upon to deal with.\ \ Yes, ma'am, I admit it,\ he replied, as be elceed the gate and rang tho bell to go abend. \We don't usually atop there, but we can. But,\ he a tided, a* the train palled out \If yon intend to leave the cor fbere, I wonld advi&e you to wear your bloomers. It's AO cony job to Climb dawn tho*} pouts,\ Sbe tried to reach him with her urn brella, but it was too late.— Chicago Port FASTN£T LIGHT. A Weleeate- Olean te tha lad bossed A*- laattle Toy»at»r. The first glimpse; of Great Britain that the American tourUt gats on his European tour Is that of the Faatoet llghthonse. It itsods cn a rugged and Mlicary rock, altuated nine miles south of Crook- barec, at the extreme aouthwost corner of Ireland, and is, perhaps, more •term beaten than any olber around our caant, Tbe rock is 80 foet In height, and the ItehthooHO towers another 70 feet above, yet Jn winter gales, the Atlantic bil lows literully bombard tbe massive stractura and bate evon im&ahed In a portico, of tbo laj.tpru ct the puma* It of tbo erection, tbe scat frequently- sweep- : lag over thi* rock with tremf ndoua force, gome two or three years ago the stormy weather then prevailing prevented all HIS VIGILANCE REWARDED. Tba Ster? of a Men Who Wee Vnpfd Txtr r*ootpada. There is a man lu Bacua Park who has always been afraid of being robbed ;by footptida. Afpwwecks dgobodeclded thai ho Would prepare himself to defend bis property and person if attacked. So be purchased a revolver—uot nu ordl-' 'oary revolver, but a long barreled one, the iort the cowboys carry out we»t For several nights he carried tbo gun, and tbo assurance with which ho walked no doubt frightened tho footpads, far they loft him unmolested. He was pleased with tbesense of security ho felt from tbe thumping of this weapon against hht leg, and bis fears were quiet- until one night cot long ago. Tbe sidewalks were slippery, and he was picking bia way alooji/'toward his home, wben a man bumiajtfagalnst htm. The offender was profnstj In bia apolo gies as ho struggled to regain his foot hold. It was purely accidental, I B .<wure you. sir,\ said he. \Certainly cortain- replied the Burma Park man, \no- barm done,\ and they separated. A moment later he felt for his watch. It was gone, Then be fel; for his gun; it was safe, ud its ilto and weight guvo him comnco. He turned and started on the run In the direction the man bail taken, and before he bad gono a block overtook hi a . He grabbed htm by the collar with his left ha>id, and. (ticking tbe plitul In his face, commanded hfm to gtvo op tba watch. AU light, all right; don't shoot, id tbo trembling man, ho bum led out a watch, and, breaking away, ran down tbe itroet as foat as his legs would carry him. I'll teach yon footpads a thing or two,\ shoo ted the Buentt Park man, but there was no xeepuim 1 , aud jmttlnfl tho atcb ir> bis pocket be alerted tovrurd home. At each step bo grow more aud mure indignant at the Mine ot auric ty that permitted such criminal* at pick puvkcls und footpad.\ und vrhcu be reached homo bo wait very angry What makosyon louk 00 feruL-looj? 1 word hts wife's first word*. Been bold up ; fellow took my watch, but I got it bock again,\he suliL What aro yon talking about? Vnn left your watcU at home this morulug said sho as eb« took from bin pockut tho watch that belonged to the other man. The Buena Park man i.t (.tilt odver- ttslng for tbo owner of that watch.— Chicago Times-Herald. turonpes eyo wer uiKuvu « UJ . -. communication with tbe rock for rauy ka held his caaw till tho eod fc wb«n be I werks. su that the store of food was con epoks) briefly. Bonotary Llsalunont Cas tries asked for » \peg\ before be went away to die 09 hru ^g « suit for breach of promise, Mfw Castries was a very good girl ihe tftM thM eke wo«J4 Iwta no> breecbV or peeenfee- irjiu. 'She said that if she was not a lady abe was refluM enough to know that ladies kept their broken hearts to th ^mEelves, and, alw rnlod her parents, nothing happened. Later 00, aho married u mos; respectable and g«fltlernauly person. Ho traveled for an enteiuaitring flm U Caleultar t and was aU that • good koKaeod ahoajld re. So PevJnropaW catn& tohls right inixid sguin and did much good work and was honored by all wht» knew him. One of those days he will marry, but h i will mar»y ft aweet pink ud white maiden, as* the government boase lint, witb,a lit' tlenoney'nnd som*. infiaeutlai conaec- tioca. as, every wise man rhouli., Add be vtjll never, all his life, tell ber what b&pfened dnrlug the seven, weeks oi his ahnojrtog ronr in Uajputansu, But'just think huwmuch trouble and expfaSks—fcr camel hire W not cheap, and tboae Bifcueetf he alee bad t o be fed like bass (in6 --might : uav« be^a aaved by • propsrl7 oundacted rjatriatontal do- paclnieM, iftder ,tb« control cf (iae di- rtctor geuoral of education, but cotre- sVwdlBf direct with ibetloeroy.—Ra-l- yurd Kipllug. .While a freight troJa was lying at a sasaU ntonntaln alctloo t* Moatawa tbe ca'gluAff borrowed asbotgnn andstutted oat lor a hunt Be was abent starting to return to his train when a cow made her appsHTunce. Bcluxa he rea Used CuU there was any duger tbo animal made ft rush o\ bkn. and he ran, with ell his speed* But the cow wca a better raoer, and lu ft few-minutes caagbt.blft* by the clothing, ipJittiug his cuii from waist to collar aud tiswjng him into *be a4r. Gattiiig„tohls feet aa quickly as peesiblcvhc dodged beblula tree, and thee, to hta dtarjaa/, fonnd that the gnu battel war bsatt so ac to bo uwleaav The next ten minutes were very live ly opes. The cow chased the Niglncei round and round tho tree; and when be got a chaaco to hH her with the gpjt barrel It only seauued to enrage ber the more. It war only a question of time whew he would 'tnccnBab lo fat(ga*\ when adi^eraioft occarred which saved his life. An angry snort was heard, ud a Ug elk appevod a pen ike KKCW . heed do«n and ftrausredfLr a fight The sow was wo mad by this ttue\.that *she. was reody far oe^tidiag,,saKi;U , a »itrerxao meat ^thv two snJmaU dashed ai each •then ^Tbeeoglieer.watched the;com bet fcr 'a. few minutcvi.'n'utit prodeuce vnggertted that hw ahoaid make a. retreat fit lafety. He hi-ver knew the outcome of the battle, bur the preeumytion is that tbe elk was the victor.—Boxeman (Hon.) Avant Ccurier. Witty WaJee. I A good reply was given to Mme. Patti 1 by the Prince of Walo*. who had paid a visit at her magnificent castle of Crafg- y-Nos. The weather was awfuL Tbe hostess tn receiving her princely visitor stated to htm that sbe. had prayed fer vently to heaven for good weather. \Oh.\ said tbe prince,, \you must cer tainly have made' a little mistakevfor if you had sung your prayer instead of saying It, it surely would have beta granted.\ sumed, with tl»«*cepdou of some flour. At late a scuoonee aaAcaatad: to approitcb nffioirittly neat to enable » small qmut •ley of food to be ds«Kse*l through tbo CM bjfthe bongry men, i \nd, fortunate. ly| the next day tbo sea uioderatod, ud tbo stares were onre more fully replen ished. Except in very calm weather the Faet net i t surrounded by a fringe of foam, ud tbe only means of landing is by tb& afd of a \jib\ fi9 feet fit length, so placed on tbe rock that, in tnrxlente weather, its end reaches outside the surf. Whoa a visiter wlsbeai to Und (an nslosual occurreuoeli h e i t rowed in 1 small boat ai near as tbe waves permit, ud the Ughtkefpers throw out a uninll buoy, attached to a rope, which w so- cured by tho man in tbe boat Tbe jib is then swung out, ud tbe visitor, phto lug one foot in the loop ar d catching tight hold, ot the rope* i s hoisted aboat 40 feet vertically, aud then the jib, be ing pivoted at its foot, swings hfm hcrl soaksUy about 100 fr«* on toaaaia land ing.—Loudon Skotch. The Can vara* I (oat IiUmvatA \ I beg yonr pardon.\ said tbe man with iho slightly bold bead, wbo sat in ,t farqaat seat near one of the boxes ID a down town theater tbe ctber evening. '*! beg 7°ar pardon, '* ho repeated, \bat Would you mind locking at the figure* ad this check*end telling mo what they are7 l'w a IHtleaeawighteaV'' Tbe youngest member of- thVualsy box patty* an- amiable looking youth, with highly plasteted hair, enspeuded hfr coaversatlon with tbe in tern ting blond tn the green drewi a moment kauiad over the front of tbe box,, oud In anawer ta tbe qacettioner, who bad rlsei to hts feet, and was smilingly hobllag oat for' his inapeotibn the check* end of ft ticket antbld; Certainly, dr. Tbe figures are •1,50.\ ' \Tell rsjolred the qaeetf< \taat 'a aiaetly what I paid to bear ta b yky toalgbt and I'm going ta get the wttstk of avy is easy or I 'll lift s»y voke right now and raise a rasa and make eoenel Y TO'11, ubllge ta« by tolling »ae rest of thenu\ ' XBsi was tot disturbed again dariag tie •vaalag.—Chicago Tribune. AN INNOCEN T INTRUDER. Be a?»srec*d Hneni*, bat Tkra Vaaind That U« W M .Vat Waleoanet. An nmrmmt story is told of the early days of tbo Margaret Loutae borne. Tho homo, as is well known, wa a built by Mr*. Elliott P Sbepard aa a. woman 's hotel, under the atuplcoa of tho Young Wotnon's Christian association. Tho first day the building was open Hiss A It man. the direotre&s, was told that a gentleman had called to look at rooms. Taking It for granted that ha wished to engage board for some woman relative, abo sent on attendant to show him the rooms. He expressed himself as much pleated and engaged a suit At nightfall tho (allowing day Miss Alt- man was Informed by tho horrified at tendant that\aman.hadcomoto occupy the rooms\ wblrh ho claimed to have jngaged tbe preceding day. I n the hall her startled eyes fecognleed the dignified gentleman of tho day before, aocumpS' nied by a colored vulct with a dress auit case In 0110 hand, u portmanteau in tbe other, end with ao expreaoman with big trunk bringing up the rear. Misw Altmon advanced end politely retjaebted an uxpbiuatlon. This caused th* gentleman to grow very red in tbe face, whllo tbe vslct roltod his eyes In disapproval and tbe exprussmun waited. Tbo gentleman declared that he had cooiti to tako poiwshiun of tho rooms ha| who joined the fortitude uf tbe warrior TAKE CARE OF THE CHEST Aad the K«*t of the Bndj Will Taha C*re ot iu «ir. Take caro of your chest,\ says a physical culture teacher, \and the riws of your body will take care of itself, lb* cheat U the chief thing to bo reineru< be red. Keep it well rti&edud your head, spina ud shonlrier* will involuntarily assume their proper potdtiuns without an/ effort 0 0 your part. Tbo cry ftuiu parents ud teachers oned to bo, 'Throw year shoulders back V But this mistaken notion i s now completely exploded. ThG <hcalderr> have nothing to do*witb cor rect posture. It It all tbo cheat, and its elevation or depression will regulate tbe rest qf tbe body. The cheat Is tbo sent of all things aplritool, elevated raid on nobling. Bring It into promineueo- and you bring into prominence ti e beet qualities of yocr nature. \It has been said tbet whatever p»y etiological attribute is most mar lied in a human being i s ccrreBpon .llugly moet mitrked in Bis physical being, if bn's 1 glutton, bt.i rromoch fy tuot lu evl deuce: If a scholar or braid worker, bis head UtnnTtabe thrwt well forward bat If be pze >ervos a proper fatellectmtl balance be wulbi with bia ckou in ad vance of tLt rest o£ hid body. It is eurlouc, too, haw one may really Influence bin own mental condl Hon In this way. Just try and too how impossible it Is to nay. *Ob, bow happy I ami* with snnken chest ud spent breath. One Involuntarily lifts his cheat and tak«s a good long breath wben ho aoys anything optimistic ud bnve, for If he rtoeui't be might just as well say 'Bute mercy on us miserable shiners.' Tbe effect is tbe same. Tbe.ro In no lurer cere for tbo 'bines' or like uaUidtes than merely lifting tbe cheat and taking a good, io'tg breath. It beared away all the bugaboos of ppssimlain.— New York Highest of all in Leavening Power,—LAI est TJ. S. Gov't Report Baking Powder ABSQl.SJTEa,Y PURE GOVE.1 *OR TOM JOHNSON. A Stebborn l ^trL.t to U'lxim Tble Conn- try tin . w Qrrat LHM. In ftstur.cd Lurul gruud In £rncL> derick, * lu hi* u^rruw bed,' sleeps one whose name mrrer fuiU to stir tba heart ot the old Marylauilerwith lively emo tions of admtruttou aud oQectlon—Uov emoT Tom JnbUtf 'U, that audacious an d Btubborn patriut of whom John Adams said that he wan one of foor citizen* of Maryland and Virginia\without whom there wonld have boeu no Revolution.\ although. In affeated scorn of him, a British officer, writing to his people ot home, had a^rated them, \There is tro seed to b e alarmed by all ibis noise in the colonic*, which fx mainly made b y a boy named Torn Johnson \ \That pcAtlleut rebel*' of the British war qfflco wa s rbe irony, loving frieud of Washington, wboui bo nominated tu be commander In cbiet of all the arm lee of tho United colunies; member of the first congress and of the convention which adopted the constltntlon of the United States; first governor of Mary land, and an associate j tut ice of the rapremo court, ud be wai* twice urged to accept tbe portfolio of secretary of state. He was in his d&y tbe first citt- xen of Maryland, and In all the colonies tho Bevolution disclosed no wiser. stronger, swoeter character than hi s had eugiiginl und bad been refused the keys. 'Ob, bat 700 cannot occupy tbe roouwt\ nho exclaimed. \This is a wo man's IxitoL\ Tho valet dropped tbe portmanteau, tha expressman smiled, whllo bvoda uf culd porsplration be- spangled-tba would be boarder's brow, arf he explained, that going by, he bad aoen tha place and, mistaking it fcr a select hotel, ua* so inmth ploused with hit inspection that bo bud persuaded his noph«w to eomo atao und that prob ably tbe young man wonld arrive by 8 \nlock. *Tbuu, with many apologies, _a beat a hasty retreat That evening Miea Altmon recti Ted the nephew, who proved to be a dub log young society man. wbj, wbunbe beard of his node's Innocent hi Intake was greatly amused and lungbtd heartily. — h'ow York World. _; GOTHAM'S ELEVATED ROADS, .Veevee Whlaker* far Ta^kelak*. I A peculiar but pnifitable industry which Dr. IVojundn Sharp discovered sdaoag, tho natives ot Alaska la tbe psjtysjralica aad Jrale of walrni* wblakers for toothpicks: ''Nature has armed the Wfdruswilh agrowth.tif vshiskeiswblcb extend three'ot four .Incheaout from its •Boat, with the appsu-ent motive of en abling it to,.detect tbe presence of an fret-erg before actual contset has result- ad. 'These wklsavnt'are quite stiff, and this quality-improves with age. When a walrus Is killed, the natives proceed to pall oat with tha aid of rode pinchers each feparatftwhatker- After a thorough drying they are arranged In neat pack- ages xiid exported to China, where tbey are considered a necessary aypar^enacce of the Chineta dude. A . \Tbey say Ella Wheeler Wilcox be- lierea In reincarnation.\ observed the tas I den in tbe fur jacket, \and think- tba was once a eat\ ' *'My oplu.on Is.\ said the damnel In the yaUow bosklut \ahe's mistaken. She WAS a salamander. **—Chicago Trib- mna. JasMiai Cp te> Ocaa. Japan 1 M going ahead. li t first btg swindle Is really a very creditable piece of roguery fur frach a youuguuilon, Mr. Hamuo, tho member of tbe diet und pastor of the Greek church at Tokyo, who fs also president of tb* Japan Cunt Iron company, belongs to a politico-re- Ugioru type already familiar In the older haunts of commercUl morality, Thi municipality of Tokyo bad decided a &dertake a,wuterwcrksayi>teu,audhad obtained a •rubaidy from, tbegovetument of 1 a,000.000 yen iu aid of the total es tlmata U e0,(W>,0OQ. InapatrlotlomO' taent sdjsa cf this outlay of Japanese money cn -wtter pipe* wa.** kept for the Japan Cast Iron company, but tho result has only been to artificially foster for sign rather than home iuduatrlec. By a most ingenious devlow about 800 totwof dafectiva pipes'were laid after tbey had beau .rejected by the clerk of )ba works, ud. tba Tokyo eitiaons, it .let tsSiabated, thereby sailer a loss of about 1,000.000 yen. The offlclata of the company are now awaiting trial—which apparently\doeu aot'prerent tha newspepers fn Japan from aesaialng their guilt—St Jamea Oaattta, rvetfat ae. Vaeai. When the frightful dynamite ixplo- siosi at Romeo ahook the earth ud aU the bftlldinga within 60 mi lev trembled to their foundation*, tbe sleeping com muter .rolled over In his Auburn park bed.\ \Haw many times,\ he masabled. do yoa think you 're entitled to collect a peasenget'•' fare on yonr old milk train? You punched ruy ticket half an boor ago!\—Chicago Tribune. BiiieftWsj xfaa >e» A Tranoh geatlexBaa ha s a t last par- fected aad broatght oat a a invention which has long been looked for by many •aawklaas.' It i s nothing store or leva than a recording pi aa a By means of a kind of typewriting inartraxeentwb teh i s attached under tba keyboard anything tfaatlaplsyed can at will be recorded by tha iaatruraeut The tuasio ao writ* ten la not recorded tn* the usual sctea, bat in a attics of long ud shortdatheat something like tha Morse alphabet, which i t is eaoj to reproduca lo the or dinary manner. TltU-tv Tboaaaed Fleeae a. Tamr Taraad Ovkr to the I. Ml fwparty Dapavti At tejmlual points on the elevated rallroa'Is, Snath ferry, for example, tbe gnards aa thu trains go through tba cant tmd pick op anything that may bavo bean left by tho pasacngerti and tarn tt over to tbe train dispatcher at tbe sta tion, who delivers It to tho superintend ent of tbe loHt property department of tho Manhattan Railway company, at 80 Greenwich JdrcoL There tbo article Is Inspected and n record of the finding of it, with a di\«;rIpUoij of tho article, is xnudo in a tnaik kept for thut parpose; there la-a bouk fur each division of the rood. Then It is wrapped up. properly tugged or labeled, oud held to await lu owner. Someihaes the ownership of a pack rip* la diifuvered apou axuiufuinglt Tin u It it tsutit called fur tbe company untitles tbe owner of tbe finding of 1L lu tli in wcy articles aro restored to their owners daily Uuibrothu, ant tho articles mostnu- mcfonsly f.mud Of tho>o there are found fnmi 2.5uu n- 3. COO a year; thoy aro of all kind* aud qaulitlfs. The number of nmbrellas fon oil Incroasoe from year to | year abont in tbo rame proportion as the; iQcreoKoof intvol Ne\t to amhrellaa In tbe numbers foaud coma satchels, aud after tbrrn, stxmt tu tbe order named, canre hats, shoes, books-and the various thing* tbut aro dons np in packages. There are funud also watches, diamonds, bardwitre, music, bottles and in tbe course cf tbd yenrmaoy other things hi groat vtuieiy. Altogntber from tbe vuilona divlsluoa of tbo road (here are turned over to the 1 lost pruperty department about 30,000 plecee a ytsir. A boot haH of these lost articles are called fur. Articles of small vnluo are kept six mouths; articles of greater valo.i are k*>pt a year. Tilings not culled fur are finally «otd by pnblio auction at aalss held semiannually.— New York Sua. wltb tbo foresight of the atatesman in tha tamperument of an eager, dauntless boy.—John Willi am ton Palmar In Cen tury. Ko Kasllah Batter Thu raqtlhtau A cow argument against college ath istica has been invented—tbe deplorable effect which tbey have on \good Eng lish\ by grafting upon it \th e coarso luguago ot sporta.\ The plea, says the New York Times, Is truly amusing. What on earth Is \good English\ any how? So fur as we know, there i* no English better than English, and no writer thereof bas ever hetdtated to use new worth* from any suurce. provided they expremed an Idea pore clearly, or even, more pictureaqaa)y t thu did thoua which formed tbo vocabulary o< bia grandfather, tinakupearc la full of tba \luguago of sports,\ rugtugtrom fal conry to pngiJIatu, and If be lived today* it la absolutely certain that bo Would glean words from the football field*— Ud that college prcfeewcra would de- hounce him for i t Really great men are like tha common peupJe, In that they never make a fetich of tba parts of speech, never Imagine that dictionaries or grammars settle anytblpg, and ndver make thu mistake of confounding* a Uva tongue wltb dead ones. Dweteao* ft—r*»A. \Don't you think tbe mince pie la good, Willie?\ aaked the housewife who prides herself on her culinary aooom- plUhments. \Yea'ro—I think It 1s t probably.\ \But yon have eaten three pieces.\ \I know I t Bat r can't tell for sura till tomorrow morning. I bud snmo saince pie last year that I thought was Itetty good, but It didn't made* ma 'retsc « ail,\—Washlngtoa Star. SaU Pealet Nobody stands on a pillar now. or lives hia life upon bread ud water, or does his work or eats hts dtuner clothed In a hair nhirt. which, by tho way, must, one, would tbfnk, have gradually became to the habitual wearer at lauae as bearable as flannel is ta skins Accus tomed to tho (oqcbof linen gar mend. We bavp to dour ourselves, If at all. In little thlugx, and if we never do U, bow Is tbe habit, which Is' by no menns tn ftlnctlve with tbe uat&ra] man, ever to be generated? That seerfls sound, an * yet il is by no mean* clear that oor grand father*, who cultivate amall sAlf de nials, were less Helflah than ourselves, ud they were (twilledly leas philan thropic Monks of tbe atricter orders are very little better, tf at ajf, than Guglisb cler gymen, und men wttf go periodically In- jb training, which Involves raacit severe ielf dbniul, do nut emerge frutn that dis- slpline motlvls eltbwof character or of Conduct— Louduu b'pi'etalor. TTvaln eat vavn avr. J TICKETS Ii.u»tKs. MISSES ASP CHILDREN'S - Thsy must go regardless ot cost. We dou't wont to carry over a Jacket for next year and in order not to we are willing to sacrifice some money on them. \We have no line of sizes Jet t but mostly one of a kind and can fit you in. something. Don't fail to look xU our stock if yon contemplate pur chasing. If we can fit you in size and style, we can sorely please you in price. Come aarly. KR0IN St KRTWeR. 131 nata Street.