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The Evening Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 4

The Evening Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 4

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4. THE EVENING JOUltNAli, TUESDAY, NO VEM1JEK 121 iliU3 had omitted to mention that he hml a wife already. 'and that A this would doubtless Invalidate the ceremony he hud Junt gone through with the cThe ticnm3 Journal PcBtisBKo Daiiv Except Sundav at Fourth and Shipley Steket Wilmington, Del. ME AGAIN Reform In Boston. From the Thlla.

Evening Telegraph. Senators Teller and Hanna are wag-nn a atrenuous fight against the con-Irmntlon of Leonard Wood as Mujor "Jeneral. The former bases his object-on on the fact that to promote den-ral Wood I to Jump over the beds the faithful officers who have won iroir.otion through efficient service, ind th latter holds General Wood iccountable for the prosecution of ertatn officers of the Postal depart-ncnt when he was Governor-General Cuba. Whot the public wants la Iloston has a Good Government As In Tulv last we surrendered possession of our ston Entered at the Wilmington postoffice i second class mutter. sociation, mpdeled on the plan which has been adopted by similar organlxa- gofe.QH.gJoyrr St Fall and Winter Clothing, Hats and 710 Market Street, to the contractors, and after foiiJ uons in mis ana other cities.

There would seem to be a good field In the months of work and hustle or busy mechanics, we not return to our old home upon the site of which, "like Modern Athens for such an agency for tne punneniiou or governmental and political methods, as the Democrat he facta. toatage free in the United States outsi'U the limits of thia city. All subscrip-tiom payable in advance a follows; By the week c. By the month 5C. By the year 1 3 cbtuging order, ifive old as well new address.

have Just placed In nomination for Alderman a man who is now serving a Phoenix from it ashes" has arisen, in place of the old! structure, a new building complete in all its parts, wit! every modern convenience to facilitate business, anK term In prison for fraudulent Imper A HELPING HAND. Tho editor of the Jeffersonlan having Underwear with immense warerooms anording ample space tor a sonation at a civil service examination. The Good Government Association hns endorsed one of the Democratic candidates for alderman, but it Is perhaps growing Dusmess a growing cuy. At Lowest Prices neeaiets to say that the favored candidate Is not tho one who is In Jail. We are happy to say that with TELEPHONES: Businent Office Editorial Room: Pclmarvia 4S P.

A 975 D- A Tuesday, November a. 3 taken part In the Maryland campaign, has returned with tho cry of "ulster" On his Hps. Hut the great Question confronting our people will not be settled by ranters. We are willing to admit that there are men who love the negro for his vote, and who damn him on other occasions. Then nre politician who raise a howl against nigger domination to arouse tho preju LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE Eleventh Ward Buildiflg.

To Editor of -the Evening Journal. Muc'i has been sa.i.1 of late, through column ot ihs "Morn'iug News." in itferenoe to tine unprecedented li'iii'diiiR bourn that iin aUghted upon our and griat sirens ha been taM upon ihe fact tbj: bw.dmU of houses are being ereurcd In ulie end of the Ninth ward; this is quite Urue and commendation is dus We reporter for the manner In which he ilnaa handled 'tlvls question as It pertains 'to the Ninth ward. Wh'houit a semblance of criticism on Ms work along 'this line, I would like 'to call his aotenitlou to the fact thai the Nlrovh ward Is not the only location that been reached by th's Hide of l-nprovemeirt that has engulfed our otty. kittle more than a parsing notice )ws been given building operations beyond the confines of tho wurd, when In reality thl boom ha been generously spread throtit'hou't the cnitlra cMy; especially Is Is true in Uhe Eleventh yrd, whero to my knowledge no less than 200 house have been rccted wlln the rt IS months or 2 years, due principally to Uhe energetic ambStlon of William M. Connelly, tilio genial legislator from the Fifth reprveertliativo Of a fact.

Mr. Connelly has erected 90 per cent, of tihwe new dwellings, thereby add lap a quarter of a million of Jol'ars in taxable property 4o tho ufrty's assessment Mst. In addiltlop Ho the achievements of Mr. Connelly In 'the buil'dlng illne, oilier contractors have dded scores ot new homes to his already long list, and with Ulie large additions 'to the Kawaver.t Manufacturing Trump Bts and A. liiderer'9 Hons, of whio'i congtlluce a total of nearly jriOO.000 added to Uhe real value 'o'f the city, it 'Is plain ahat the Nnth ward not doing all In the wayNif Improvement.

This is not auld with any feeling of jealousy for the promimnce and free advertisement that is being heaped upon t'he Ninth ward by itjlie "Morning Nws," bwt raidher lu a sense of "Justice ao whom OVERCOATS From $5 up. New Warerooms! New Building A Democratic Warninfl to Democrats. From the Cleveland Plain Denier. The Plain Dealer does not stand and a full stock of New Pianos alone In assuring Democrats In Congress that the Democratic party Is not disposed to support them In a policy of dices of the ignorant white men In order to win votes on the other aide. of the choicest makes, we are now fully prepared to meet the demands the many persons who have resolved to make a New Piano the Chief Christmas Gift fioth elements aro dixtjrblng factors which delay the settlement of the question.

JONATHAN 8. WILLIS. The new of the donth of Rev. Jonathan S. Willis which reached Wilmington this morning will be heard with regret throughout the Fcnlnsula where most of his Ufa work centered.

As a preacher ho was widely known for his eloquence, and for hi forceful and original thought, lie hnd made many occasions memorable by his discourses, but he was In no sense an emotional No one can go away dissatisfied after looking through au array We do not believe In robbing birds' over one hundred pianos, ot every style ot construction ana variety woods, representing the following old and renowned manufacturers; nests; we do not believe in tlclng cans to a dog's tall to make him run, and It gives us no pleasure to stick pins Crown, H. S. G. Linde life? through files to see them squirm. Con ist, since lo hi ml Ills eloquence was hostility to tho Panama Canal, or of captious criticism ot the administration for the course toward the new Republic of Panama that has brought the realization of the country's hopes of an Isthmian cunal so much nearer than had been expected a few weeks ago.

Cuba and Canada. From "the Philadelphia Presn. If Canada ever realizestholmpbrtance to her of admission to the Union she will let the fact be known. Tho United States will then be In position to dis-cuhs the subject. But a desire expressed on this side to annex Canada leads to the inference there that the United States Is to gain some great advantage and awakens suspicion and opposition.

There is no strong feeling In this country either one way or the other on the subject of Canadian annexation. The question is rurely ever talked about. Dut If Canada should want to come In there Is no doubt about a welcome being extended. It would be very Knabe, Sterling, Schubert, Haines Mehlin Sons, knowledge, a keen Insight Into ))ls subject nnd logic. Robelen, man, Hobart M.

Cable, Durand, Franklin, Bailey, J. C. Fischer, Many or his warmest friends re gretted his entrance Into politics, but sequent ly mo cannot understand that spirit which beholds a black man and hates him; that would keep him In bondage nnd deny him the rights and privileges guaranteed by our institutions. For the criminal of that race we would mete out punishment certain and severe, but to the colored man who and the gehulne Mathushek. there, too, lie rapidly made his way to the front.

Ills Republicanism was We shall gladly show you through our establishment and will not ti offended if you do not buy. Your visit will be made pleasant by courteou Juctloe is due." Is trying by industry, sobriety and treatiueut. Our prices are the very lowest that good pianos can be sold for any where. thrift to raise himself we would extend a helping hand and a word of encouragement, and "ve should loathe oursclf did we not. You can pay cash or in monthly pavments of to fio.oo, or ii weekly payments of I1.50 to j.50.

WeyxTen'i a cordial welcome to al 1 .1 greatly to the advantage of Canada, a part ot his llcfo're'hls wit and Ills argument his opponent was apt to wither Into Insignificance. He feared no man, nnd his wld information on all subjects made men wary of crossing controversarlal lunces with him. The courage of the man was shown when one night he returned from Dover where the Legislature, In the endeavor to elect a United States Senator, had allowed him to witness one of the most much more so than to the United I would BURKOSt tthait 'tiho building reporter of the "Morning (News" take a. day and troH throuffh -the streets nJ highways of 'the Klventh ward and see those lUilngs, which he will see. lie wilt see row after row of neait, solidly buijt, picturesque, modern Improved dwellings occupying epace ttat was but a few months ago overgrown wSth health destroying and disease spreading vegetation, hat was unsightly In the extreme.

jiersuus iiucitsicu in uuc jnnuua auu verjining States. But Canada must see that her self before anything comes of the mat Que of the greatest comforts is a good overcoat; big and gener ter. It is useless to discuss it on this side. ROBELENf PIANO C0.J ous so that it will be warm and slip The same Is true of Cuba. In time on easily; one that fits perfectly and hangs right so that the weight the Cubans may appreciate the advan He wSU see that 'the owners of homes There comes a report from Philadelphia to the offeot that there has been a breuk between Mayor Weaver and Boss Durham.

Mr. Weaver has In his hands the city patronage, but Durham represents Quay. It Is a very simple proposition: Mayor Weaver will have to crawl or be crushed. disgraceful scenes In our history. He In tha't section have also become possessed Piano and Music House, falls in the right place and doesn tage of annexation.

But if they are led to believe, as they may be by such Indiscreet resolutions as that of Senator of 't'he desire 'to Improve and have added paint and otiher needed repairs to helr was deeply moved, and those who were Dear to hlrri witnessed the rugged honesty and the moral Instincts of the dwellings. Newlands, that the people of the United States are anxious to annex 1 10 Market Street, tire you to wear it. We have them here of Irish Frieze, Kersey, Melton and Cheviot. Richly lined and tailored; any length, from a little He will see it hat cement and brick side man rising above the clamor of party and past affiliations. To the world he walks have taken the place of mud, and tihe generous supply of ashes so graciously and lavishly contributed and distrib them the effect will be the opposite of that intended.

Cuba could hardly be admitted without opposition. And yet admission would be of enormous bone- Wilmington, Delaware. below the knee to the long coats down to the ankle. It's not only proclaimed his repugnance of what he regarded as innately and essentially uted by the Street and Sewer Depant- fit in developing the island. the style which attracts trade, but the quality which HOLDS IT, Ho will eee thait the mnufacturtng evil, though he knew" he would become the subject for the gibes and the sneers Sounds Familiar.

We want to ask the Every Evening Just a question or two concerning this filter contract. "Does It think it shows good business sense for us to pay a mart for preparing plans who hns patents to sell? Isn't it likely that he will Include those patents In the plans1 good or bad? Is It good business sense to have a man prepare plans and allow his company to bid on the work? Isn't that is "the" feature of our Suijsi plains of the uouthwestern section of the city have noi spent 'their tlmo In idle con of his opponents, and though he was From the Philadelphia Press. templation of wihait tihey were going fto The Wisconsin Legislature has sent Wilmington Trust 915 Market St. do, but threw procrastination aside and went to work wth a Willi, filling their en- auu uvciv.Uiii3. vtcp iu any lime and try on your size in sorW of the new ones for Fall and vinter wear and note the saving it price.

to Washington a resolution in favor of electing United States Senators by SECURITY TRUST SAFE DEPOSIT 519 Market Wilmington, Jeavors with vim mind vigor until popular vote. The Pennsylvania legislature did something of the same kind aspirations were moulded Into glad real It costs notmng to loot ities. It peculiar that an engineer should be aware that he was sealing his political Like ail strong, positive characters he was often misunderstood. And he didn't waste time in grieving about it. He was Impatient of trivialities, and especially of theological hair-splitting.

Mia God was no tyrant; his theology was not a system of snares to entrap We carry a complete line of a few years ago, but that was the end of As a general Senators After he has seen all ithere is to see. let him 'take his pen and write, and "ren Suits and Overcoats for the boys and children too; and, in fact, der vrjto Caesar. thoe things which are find it more convenient to elect themselves than to let the people elect them. Capital, (Full Paid) Surplus, paid a large sum to act as the city's agent for supervising the work of a company in which he 4s deeply and financially interested? "It may be said that the Sand Filtration Company may taesar a. nnankjing you for the space cordially every tntng a man, young man, boyor child wears In the way of Authorized to act at the unwary.

The writer likes Jo think Clothing, Hats and Furnishings, awarded me, I am Very Trvriy, Fair Reports Administrator, Guardian, CA VGHT-AT-HANDOM Solicits the Accounts of Corporations, Fimrs and Individuals. Pays Interest on Deposits. T. Coltman DaPont, Pres. Henry P.

Scott, Vice-Pres. S. D. Townsend, Treas. Trustee, Executor, Underwear, Gloves, etc.

Ol'tt Gl'AKAXTEE: lawn one peaceful summer Sunday The average Australian eats twice as GAME NOT SO PLENTIFUL Assignee, Receiver, Registrar and Ag Better Goods, lor the Name Money or the Maine Goods for much meat as an Englishman, three times as much as a Frenchman, and four and a. half times as much aa a Gorman. Mora Rabbits Than Quail No Vacant would be drawing a salary from the city for protecting Its Interests and, presumably, drawing a salary from the filtration company for protecting its interests. Does the Every Evening think that Is businesslike? Less -Money Than Elscyilierco Transacts CtonenU Trust Buslnee morning, as ho preached to bis one listener a sermon of a most lovable God. And so his work Is done, and in the hush of death he may know that e.ven those who In the stress of active life criticised his course, may In their hearts acknowledge that he was essentially right.

ALLOWS INTEREST Houses in Bridgevill'. Special to the Evening Journal. Brldgeville, Nov. 24. vJunners re If a person Is bitten by a supposedly -A on deposits.

Loans Money on Mori mud dog let him call a physician and port game as not very plentiful this apply lemon Juice to the wound. This season. Rabbits seem to In greater Is the advice of Dr. Lagorio, of tho Pasteur Institute. 06.o8,2lo7yARr?ET SlT gages and other good Securities.

Attend to the manageme Real Estate an 3 to the collection and remittance number than they were last year when they were unusually scarce. Coving ton Reynolds killed twenty-two quail A committee has now been formed In Open Evenings. Speaker Cannon thinks that the special session was called for a purpose, and that that purpose is the ratification of the Cuban reciprocity treaty. The House has done its part and he does not propose to agree to an. adjournment until the S'jnnte gives evidence of a purpose to consider the Rents, interest on (Securities aJ one day this season which is the record so far, but is not one-half the num SCOTT Bankers and Brokers, 902 Market Street, Stocks and Bonds Bought and Sold In All Stock Exchanges.

Dealers in Investment Securities. Paris to erect a public monument to the memory of the carrier pigeons that rendered such signal service during the siege of Paris. Tho Jefforsonlort thinks we would rot know bacteria were we to meet "a drove of them as big as elephants coming down Market street." We confess that wo should be puzzled, but should Dividends on Stocks. RENTS BOXES ber be killed in one day last year. Sev eral Wilmington people have been in its new Burglar and Fare Prd gunning in this vicinity.

Vaults. Makes ample provision In A large number attended the golden stcreroom and Vaults lor the sa wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. matter on Its merits. Good for ''Uncle Joe" keeping Securities and Vajuatt John Cannon Short, formerly of Wil mington, at their home east of Bridge Packages placed in its custody.

one of these bugs wear a slouch hat drawn over one eye, a fierce moustache and be much given to noise we should recognize him as the black beetle, (blatta orlentalis), known as tke "nigger hater." Keepp Willi Without CtuuT In ancient religion danoing came to be one of the chief acts of worship. Religious processions went with song and dance to the Egyptian temples and Pinto said that all dancing ought to be thus anict of religion. The world may owe every man living, but you can't expect to get all that vllle. Several Wilmington people came down for the occasion. They received BENJAMIN NIELDS, President many handsome and valuable presents.

Terror-Stricken. who could thunder his" opinions When upon the stump he went To rebuke the ruthless minions Of a glorious government. WILLIAM R. BRINCKLB, Vlce-Pri The body of Mrs. Charles Smith of MONEY LOANED ON GOOD FIRST MORTGAGES, IN AMOUNTS FROM $1,000 TO $10,000 AT CURRENT RATES HAWKINS 712 Market St JAMES B.

0LARK8ON. Trees, and JOHN S. ROSSELL. Trust Officer. Greenwood was Interred in the ceme tary here Sunday afternoon.

She Is UP TO THE MAYOR. Is due you unless you are a hustling He'd face a crowd unruly. $8.00 to Pittsburg Via B. O. R.

collector, survived by a husband and four chll dren. Every day In the week the B. and Railroad sells first-class tickets Jaggles "Did you ever take a Turk Dr. Tavlng Messlck of Baltimore is Pittsburg for $8.00, good on Pittsb having several dwellings erected here, ish bath?" Limited Express leaving Delawl MONEY TO LOAN QUICKLY and PRIVATELY $10 to $300. On Furniture, Pianos, -without removal from your possession.

LOWEST RATES NO PUBLICITY -v QUICK SERVICE The REBATES or DISCOUNTS ALLOWED by us are far more LIBERAL than are given by any other company. If you now have a loan elsewhere we will advance you money to pay it off, and give you additional money on MUCH BETTER TERMS. Wilmington Loan Company, 925 Market Street. There is a great demand for houses Waggles "No; I've seen a Turk." and not enough to supply it. Several people unable to rent a house for next avenue, Wilmington at 10.10 p.

m. rfving at Pittsburg next day at a. m. The cocoanut palm has leaves nearly And he'd tell 'em what he thought, And he met all dangers coolly A an honest person; ought, iuuO But his wife once gave a party At least he called it that. His manners once1 so hearty Straightway grew subdued and flat, For chatter in a small way His talents were so few, That he trembled in the hallway, And he Just said, "Howdy do!" Washington Star.

thirty feet long. year will be compelled to move away, There has not been a vacant dwelling here for several years and the sign Live cattle were first landed in Eng ror rent" is never seen. The Equitable That cold room which can't be heated by the furnace, can be made comfortable by a land from America in May, 1881, but the regular traffic did not begin until 1870. GUARANTEE AND TfUSt John Willey has bought a 123 acre farm of Hugh Martin. Eugene Smith has bought a house and a few acres of ground of W.

H. White and the latter Banyan trees are remarkable for the Ninth and Market Streets. EDITORIAL OPINION fact that their branches droop down to has bought a 10 acre farm of R. the ground and take root as separate Layton. There Is a great demand for land in this section.

Capital (full paid) GAS HEATING STOVE, THANKFUL FOR DONATIONS AND PROFITS kindly critic sends us the following letter ot advice, which is not altogether without the Editor of the Evening Jour- nal: You have made a gallant fight against the new filter contract, but it occurs to me that you are up against the real thing this time. It has been perfectly evident from beginning of these negotiations that the Sand Filtration Company would get some sort of a contract; and gradually opposition has been beaten down until, with the exception of tho Sunday Star, you are waging the battle alone, as far as the press Is concerned. I admire Jour spirit, and 'sine you have made every detail plain from time to time, and the people liav been kept Informed, wouldn't it be the best thing to let the mat-tor rest? I haven't the slightest doubt that this city will pay well for its experience, and I think the peoplu are awnre of what Is in more for them. But If they like i that sort of thing, why not let them have It? Markt Street. In some respects we agree with our correspondent.

We have discussed the matter from day to day, and we have reached the conclusion that the combination that was formed to put the ripper bill hrdugh the last Legislature Is now in the saddle. It under the terms of that compact that three Manager of the Home of Merciful Rest stems. i "Shooting the crow," it was explained In a police court, was the criminals' term for ordering drinks without having the money to pay for them, The grow-lng use of electric light lsgna bus caused legislation on Ihe subject, aa In London some time ago In regard to "flashers." which were re Canal Not a Party Question. From the Chicago Inter-Ocean, i If the question presented to tho Democratic Senators calls for a vote for or against an isthmian canal, it is safe to say that some of them will take the sime course that they did when the lest was made on tho ratification or rejection ot the treaty with Colombia, The canal question stands as it always has stood an American, not a party, question. Acknowledge Gift.

GLEE'S- Executes Trusts, Fays Interest on Deposits. Rents Safe Deposit Boxes. Manages Real Estate. Managers of The Home of Merciful Rest For Incurables wish to express They cost very little (from 1. 50 up), and no ex- pense except when in use.

1 Perla de Cuba directors. Pr. J. A. Draper, Thomas Jackson, 10-Cent Cigar.

Redticedto wnrd BrlnBhuret, J. emlin tfrenn Wilmington Gas and Wllltam Eowe. Joseph L. Carpenter, Otho Nowtand. S.

Mlnot Curtis, John Bfl their deepest thanks for the generous donations of money and groceries received at the home on last Wednesday, donation day, from the' following-Mrs. Sarah A. Greenhani, vMrs. C. H.

Bonham, Mrs. Otho Nowalnd, John Bird, Clarence W. Pyle. Mrs. S.

E. Robinson, Miss NIelds. Mrs. Lam-mot DuPont, Mrs. K.

R. Patterson, Mrs. I. J. Day, Mrs.

Abbott, Mrs. Forrest, Mrs. A. T. Steptoe, Mrs.

John Banning, Morrow Son, Miss Mary E. Mrs. Gregg Chandler, Miss Eva Taylor, Miss M. McCartney, Mrs. Helss, Miss Mary McGlnnis, E.

C. Electric Co. croft, Franklin Taylor, Samuel K. Smfi J. Cooch, T.

Coleman DuPi Cts. per box. The Original ef Major Pndennis. From the Cornhill Magazine. Miss Horace Smith once told mo a story.

It was long and complicated, but she assured me she hnd told it to my father, the late. W. M. Thackeray. Just before he wrote "Pendennls," and that it had partly suggested the opening chapters.

It concerned a family living In- Brighton. omewnere near 3fi3SSII A cop does not necessarily have to give security to get on the police force. If the earth was divided to suit some men it would not be divided at all. Jackson- "Gee! this Is the last car. I'm certainly glad we caught It." Jemklns "Yes, if we hadn't we wouldn't be In lt.M A train of thought has no trouble In running down grade at full speed, but It often needs two locomotives to draw It back.

Robert H. Wheeler, John H. Daf Thoina S. Bellab. Wlllard Baulsbur; II KEN YON, OFFICERS 724 Market St.

OTHO NORLAND, President. County Tax Payers Take A 3 per cent, llebate will be Vico-Presid Goodley, Mrs. William O. Mendinhall, IS. BRINGHURST, JR.

J. T. FENNYPACKER, Sea. aid Tri Kemp Town. There was a somewhat autocratic father and a romantic young son 'who had lost his heart to tne housemaid and determined to marry Officer'.

RICHARD REESE, Treasurer. Miss Jeaii Canby, Alexander Ben, Miss Elsie td. Patterson, Miss Dolores Johnson J. M. Phillips.

Mrs. J. M. Phillips, Mrs. Mary Sparks, Mrs.

Ellwood C. Jackson, Mrs. Warner Reed, Cann E. K. MORRISON.

Ass" Sec. and Tr allowed on all couuty taxes Rear Adnilrul Gtnss will have charge of the American naval forces at the Isthmus. This Is taken as an indication that all interests there will be "handled with M. D. CROSSAN, Real Jistate Officer.

1' i paid during the month of November. HORACE G. RETTEW, Receiver of Taxes gAFE DEPOSIT BOXES ticket were run In the last municipal campaign, and the end of its possibilities is not yet. The Every Evening when, it became aware of t'h Interests lnvoKd changed from critic to champion, and the Jeffersonlan followed ult. It Is now up to the Mayor.

We look to him to stand between this tton and the people. He It regarded as a good clean man, but he lias nover before met the supreme test. Now he comes face to face with It. Prom his act we shall loam many things. An C.

F. RUDOLPH. Mrs. Yetter, Mrs. Job H.

Jackson, Edwin B. Sadtler, Miss Alice P. Sellers, a friend. Lea's Milling Miss Helen Cause, Mrs. H.

B. Entrakln, Mrs. Lir.xie Palmer, Mr. Pullivan, Mr. and Mrs.

McClane, Miss Ethel Poole, Mrs. C. O. Rurnford, Mrs. gpotUWood Garland, Mrs, Paul Bright.

her. The father made tlhe young man give his word of honor that he would not marry clandestinely, and then having dismissed him, rang the bell for the butler. To the butler this Major Pendennls said: "Morgan" (or whatever his name was), "I wish you to retire from my service, but I will give you 200 In banknotes If you will marry the housemaid before 12 o'clock tomorrow." The butler said, "Certainly, sir." and the young man next morning was told of the event which had occurred. As far as I remember a melancholy and sen for the safe keeping of valuable paper The Camel "I thought the elephant said that he had Jacked up his Job, and wnR going to shake the show?" The Tiger "He did try to take a sneak, but the keeper seized his trunk." "The Idea of his saying the water from this well was too hard. It's splendid drinking water." "Well, he's from Kentucky, and he considers all water too hard to drink." "How many eggs was In that basket you sold to the commission man?" asked the farmer.

"I don't know," replied the hired man. "What!" shouted the fanner. "Didn't ye count 'em?" "No. sir. I was always told never to 'count chickens before they were TOR RENT AT $5.00 Per Year and upwards.

Our vaults and premises are sruan: glLVKR DliPOSIT WORK on Cue glass in Vases. Colognes, riasVs, and on Art Glass in Vases, Very Rich efiecti hut the prices are moderate, from $1 50 tip. Mrs. Dutcher Dead. ENAN0 WOMEft Cm Bit (' nnnnturt, diclira.lDflnirotlon.

IrriUlton. or ulcrllom of mnooa. membrtDM n4 Minn Mrs, Miry E. Dutcher died wt tfier -home lillaitan.l Tratt tfli. KatTHEEVikSCHEMICHCt).

by armed watchmen, both day and nig sational event Immediately followed: Xo. Tu6 W'tnt N'lnth utredt on Bnn.tay exhibition of back-bone new would be! for the poor young fellow was so over. nlsht. She had been In bad health for aid kr DrtiriUt OiiramfUTi" THE EQUITABLE some time. VI .00.

or wiu Mil oa nanMl GUARANrEK TRTJSX a whelmed that he rushed out and distractedly blew his brains out on the downs behind the house, and the butler meanwhile, having changed his 200, sent a msaeaga to y. that he the greatest service he could render this city and his future prospocta. We are inclined to say that we have done our part and Mr. Mayor it Is up to you. C.

F. Rudolph, Market and Fourth Streets Henry Vane, Duretein's Perfeete. Ten cent cigars, packed In small boxes ot 259. 12.00 each, Durstein, j. yf.

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