Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 35, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 May 1901 — Page 1

Veehtii GTanfirf VOL. 43 JASPER. IN DIANA. FRIDAY. MAY 3, (901. NO. di

ithiisiiki IVtBV kuihay AT .iasI'KK, PI'HOIM ol .VI'Y, INDIANA, HY 4s CUCHCN? DOANK. OFFICK. In SouMia Building 0 Wl MIT SlJTTH STRIKT. PRICE OF MITB8CRIPTI0N. l'r War, IS Number, Postpaid, 11.50. S!i irter time in piOportlOO, RATES OF ADVERTISING. For legal advertisement! lentl rates; tü lines for lirnt iiiHerti.m ; 50e. each Hulmeqiiml insertion. For yearly advertisements lihernl con

tacts will users.

W.C T. U. COLUMN

CONDUCTKl) BY MRS. M. L. BOBBO.

Women Take Hand. (Concluded from la?-t week.) After the reading of the paper a number of the "anti-jointitts" exhorted Mr. Powell to OMN carrying on his business in a r: anner objectionahle tu the good Citizen. He had nothing to say and waited patiently until the women had made

le made to regular alvcr- their departure. Though fie vouchsafed m answer, the pleading of

the women had a visible effect upon hitn ami his manner toward them wa-i very respectful.

'J he drug store of I ail otowen,

i

material, but it hud to n through Educa.ioa is Not a Cure-All. (ashore some way. The way to make Wrote Serine os in Hi si t refining procs before it was good Mrs. Charlotte Perkins Stetson men nrttve and true is t,i be brave! Narrating "Some 'lie !üh hl enough for worn n, so I say woman has written an article on minspelhng i,n'l ,ru yourself. 'Cue of Double Pp StMTw

I H I' IISC l iiWll ii I rmt. . . -.....j, Mt .

u " n v.. B.wM.,.w K Utlg(JO(1 M h j the May human. 1 he woman who im h i - i- . . . ' ' 4 .

"M ... M -

h in nositivelv eleotrifvini? a,ul eomlorts a

is

hetter tliiui man

Where is a man that will with anything hut disgust shame upon the forms of nude

look and wo

men that are hUDg in your saloons -the form of his own moth r. Hoys, you're smoking up your manhood: you're chewing ii up everyday. And you'll have need

of everv hit of that manhood.

a.

time

s - " Ilk I JVWI She declares that the state has no Uie man who says one bright word wi,u

aii'l other unnuiii heu crime.-.

. Oi-.. :.. I. .11 Ti : ItC linm 'in iu ..,.r I .. .

Mrs. .-ieison is never uui 1 . tow . n.jui.iu nnu pus i i H t II,.,. I, i ,1. i

and comforts a friend in t run hl n 1 ... .7 "7" .'" ""

i. Juu,g cucirMBMic in i lie seminary right word ui,i, ,k iiu.L.. S n

... :. I. t . In oii'i u I tvi ... .1 ............... .1 .1 .

more rigm 10 puni-n a man ior irei i ..u.a.. ur m- iuiuu uui , . oo,, v L'-in.... i. .i i i . ting drunk and disturbing the peace ol th.se doe. mo to aplifl Itn, u , Bht in . n than it has f, r locking him up for k ",1 of moral, than all the , J , " "

. . - a 1 li . . . . - ""iiMiiiuiiii ii. ) i i' i I ii n I I r

She dec ares ie;u l"'rs " "I l the schools could do limi ,.,; ' i "----j : . . ;n ijf,.,im.. atia composing and writing his sernot punish a m a im time. nuoim in tl.ptk

f . ! .11 iL. J II ..'I ... . ,.. I i l. : l.. - ""u ur; nn

man ior sieunng uniu me siaieuoes -- ' uwu ia our uung mho tinisheel

mi-spelling of words.

that the law should

vVomtn, don't make idols of your 'something to tench men to be hon- heart eduction is juite another.

one page he read it over

houses. I se lust as little time as Pwt JuaticH. honest v and true re-

you can in cleaning your house, and snoot for the law. saya Mrs. Stet-ru'e

and . i rnfo I 1 1 . I i

Vou can't teach affection with the , a IZ'X - P'y correciea

"mau iiru ( i car )Rn n-

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Of

COHMKB&AL AND JOB WORK Of II Kind I'ronit.tlv and Neatly ex ei iited at UOOOA1 I'kk ks. V invite biafnetloa and husirieHH.

then vou will bave more time to

ornament your head ahd heart and finally your heavenly home. If I were a gill agnin I would make myself as attractive as po-i-Mo, but I would ia 1 no" to the

PROFESSIONAL CARDS.

'tt Clifford and I dell Greets, was Vouiic man that smoked

next visited. He had evidently You'll alway.-tind vvav down in a heard of their coming, for when woman's heart thai she loves a man

iwooMOT. Mrs. Clark asked for bim she woa boot of oil.

son, "are tilings thai fare not. Cause why? Morals are not taught in the ullic schools. Of course it conies to that. Whenever you Me an anguishe.j woman risintr and asking why is

three, and you wont find

eourage or honor between the covers of any book except the book of the heait. Sentimental'.' ( b, yes, I BtippOM SO, Bo is everything that is worth

having

terposed between his eyes and his writing made no difference to him. He wrote, read and corrected just the same as if there had been no obstruction. Having completed his woik to his satisfaction he returned

to bed, and in the morning he had not the slightest idea what he had

K. M . Ml I.IUKN. M. A

3111. HI UN & SWEENEY. told UiUt ,Ui wus not tbout th

joemisi-B. The same -fcei es were enaded at i his place as at the first lace vinit-

Attorneys at Law, JASPER, INDIANA.

A you

can

Will linictlic in I he (inirti .f Iniliol mitt I

St,. io.lt llir

If you can legalize h legalize a saloon.

There is just jne thing a woman has got a corner on, and that's a

ed. Although the proprietor was hatchet.

urn. uir Rturation nol present to hear, the protect WT01

read to the clerk and was received with both cheers and jeers from the

crowd. A numbei of the women w. a. in NTEK.Utro.CI up "Praise Cod frtim Whom

mm "V JKk TTTTTirnFIT"!! All blessings Flow," and were as ti.. mmmA i.f flip priionlprw

From this place the plucky band of women proceeded to J. A. Firauin'a store. He piovod more

i lie wnujt world f I men

0 n j I i , , . , ... .'M

b a t i i nnri ii'onwiu il i.iii . ..i.j ..... . .

(DMT lnioiennioru.iagcny.maKe ' : , " MU 1 ( 1,u '" done in the night, and had no up your mind that iho'o goirf loK uu ''l;-knowledge of it until he saw the v the Hource of her woes at the tr U) ,r.v the sun out of the skv;..(1 ? , .. 7.

dooi of the public schools. wil i ron bar as to attempt to run

Tbey'ie the fad just now

What we need in this generation is lews education and more human

i j -. ii.i..-1 tii i

uivft. 1 1 ret io as. I'll I .Ixikaoii I IiiiU IM ! Ill Dpe., "W. W M I OOS

Attorneys at Law ,1 IftPEK, INDIANA.

S.p' Ä uJTi So llWZa amcable to argument and exborto

U li it t IlltCI

tpociut)

in -mi u ii . td Dfi on Public Bqman

. i uo-iv.

I W A. Irujlor. Ilouiar Intjlor. TKAYLOIt & TRAYIjOHJ

tion than anv ot the other men.

He promised to (iuit elliIlg liqoori

and declared his inteiition of getting out of the business entirely. Mr. Finmin was very much in

Aii i earnest, and seemed much anecteu. AttOrHSyS till LäW, I After singing several hymns the

JASPER, INDIANA. uiscipies oi Carrie . anon reiurneu Will praeilo hi u .court- .r iubtis mt.i t Mr. Stower's store in the hope of '.'"r'nuuoi. County sUt, ,;Ilk. finding him there, but they were Kt i. i, coo. again disappointed. i.ko. ii. mmr-r Ii. m. kkax. TI"1' women then disbanded, the LlwilL'U jfcV L' r l V 'majority going to ti.eir homes. 1 IMlhU aBAlR, The crowJ thal-foiowed ihom from Attorneys at Law, place to place gatherpd at the street ,1 ASPi:it, INDIANA jcomers to discuss the situation Will praetto la tb Coarta ol Dabola aaO Eaoh of the women wore a "Caradjoinjng eountle. pela.l "fOtJoB fjlvaa Lje Nation" hatchet, and a badge to Mttlenient of eatatva Miiu collations. I . , , , i

in dpa .1 iimiiioiK. ..v. r imiK if re. will) mo worus uie wnisKv suop

must go" inscril ed thereon. Mem

bers of the most prominent families

OtllfH'

h i l i-iitruii. t

Mui. lt

tmüHO BUETTNER,

Attoraev at

And Notary Public, JA8PKR, INDIANA.

Will pructice la the Ootlitaof Dwboia aad

IVrry counties, In.lntiia

.lllll. it. 1M1I.

in North Indianapolis were represented in the movement, and they received the sanction of the hetter class of the community. I'halanx.

Remember!

- The contest at Bethel church will 'be a treat rarely known in that line. Excellent music will be rendered by string band accompanied by the

APKU iWrVH HKVi'lST organ. He sure and attend, vou

' at a A itiO m. f m' ms i 9 m

JASPER. INDIANA.

MERRY WORLD.

gentle spring,

i nearu a mile maiden sing: "This is a merry world." Each mellow cadence seemed to ring With sweet content in everything; She danced, and pale, soft golden hair Half hid a bosom white and fair; Brown, sparkling eyes shown clear, intense, And red lips ssng in innocence, "This is a ineny world." Again, a summer noon, we met, And she was blithely singing yet, "This la a merry world." A tabla with rare dishes set, The fragrance of the cigare'te, The glitter of a brilliant wine, Bohemia's soft smile benign, Cay plau lits and loud laughter rang, A gentle bird voice lightly sang : "This is a merry world." A cold, black night, frozen street ; I heard a trembling voice repeat : "This is a merry world " A creature passed me pale and thin, And leered a sodden, sickly grin A living tomb, a human hell. 1 pause. i. She tottered on and fell. And, when I knelt to clasp her band, Siftly whispered I could um'er-tand "This is a merry world." The Bohemian.

00OO00OOO009OC

the human race on a ourelv seien

tine basis. That's what you are trying to do, Mrs. Stetson, you and your intelligent and divert it g friends, the the

oristfl. You'll be starting a school to teach sweethearts how to make love next.

manuscript

ing.

in his own handwrit-

Opposed Marriage Settlement Just btfore Calhoun'8 marriage be had a long talk with the legal counsel of his sweetheart's mother regarding Floride's marriage settlement, and directly thereafter, sayCeorge Wolsey Symonds, in the M i,. I .Jiaal II ...... I....- I

ii-i ..ii. 1 "'V nullit; iiuutuni, loie W by don t you get up a class , L , . ürüSiet.tive mülh.r.in. L. (m

the subject: "From prejudice or reason, I have always been opposed to marriage settlements. 1 think experience and reason prove them ti i a nnfrion.l' i ti aa wn ml aa ah , ,t

Qo to. I he most ignorant woman the raarrj and tJJ dt s.tt.nK.n her chimney corner laughs duce pecuni embarrassment, you and your teachings to scorn. 1 1 ,,.. ' i u u :

ill llioi PIBIO lllCIC IUUUIU II OIIC IU-

"how to feel when vour first born i

laid in your arms," or "the proper

emotions to cultivate when the too falls on the crave of the one vou

love?"

teachings

Her feet are on the ground, where

they belong, and she's too busy'

terest, one happiness and one desttmm Tknl mtmm " k.:U

spanhng the boy that will probably j d b femae . the' objecl grow up into a better man than half ,lf v' r ... J.

11 wav.a v-iivivvt Ill piatlUK LSWtU lit your scentirtcally reared infants, to honor and her 1 t 9 his CUH.

tody, gives rise to the most sac led and tendt r regard. A marriage settlement implies a distrust. It is no safety against inevitable accident.

even look up.

The world is all right, so are tht people in it. You faddisls are only a little, little ricnle on the too of the deei.

steady stream of human life. Don't! get to thinking you're the current. ' You aren't. You're just a capricious, pro-j voking, well-meaning ripple, tit toi

Boot idle leaves and sticks that have no anchorage The cut rent of the stream Mows steadfastly on without you. and will until the end of time. Winifred Black, in Denver Post. The May Ladies' florae Journal.

Some of the many excellent fea j tures of the May Ladies' Home1

Journal are "The Biilliant Social Reign of Harriet Lane," "When

John C. Calhoun Went a-Wooing,"

It is a guard against the imprudence

or misconduct cf the husband only.

If successful in life there is no benefit in one; it unsuccessful, what more disagreeable than to have property, but not to be able to pay just debts. It would be wretched to me. It would be splendid ovrty." Tt ere are juite a number of married men in Dubois county who W)uld do well to cultivate some of John C. Calhoun's high sense of

honor in regard to "splendid poverty." En. Courier.

aa.OO 8CT OF TECTH. 98.00 Sil'. Orava aai hHiIr. ..rk OaM Plltlac I SpwUttr. l.nt'M mth"il f Anilin riiflrl! ir.ili AI work entrant. "1 Term. K.snaM. ofll porn ei .,r tii and laj -t ret t , : -t ..i Trinity tburen. ouiit U.lNM j

cannot attord to n 80 it. admission.

Only C ill

DENTiSTR V

121 Generations Since Adam's Time nature.

Alfred Judson Fisher, the Chica- A man ol tieart wno can t reaa the Zoo," "Some Remarkable Cases go historian, has woven the l ighlvaml write ls better mni a belter ;0f Double Personalitv, " "My First interesting results of a ptmlogicol I neighbor and a better citizen than Colony of Hees, " and Clara Morris' investigation into "A Daughter of tl)0 cold-blooded reas.mer who bap-.oFrank Sen the romance f a it.

Take Notice! Adam," a shor story which he bus PJM l,ave received any amount, tie Japanese acrobat. To those ar-

wntten :or the Ladies' Home Jour- mtmwvM ai any imrucmur ranging lor a summer holiday Kd

ami jouub VWUM n. Ha InM. t ... hamii ,,f h universiiy. wur.l H,.k ttftt.r mihi naH ncnl

10 romance (in real life a well known " eaucOMOO IM is an right in gestions, and the methods of "Pre-

All children

holding silver medals who wish

but it's getting out of its

Charlemarae. .-ii.. I 1 1 1 1 4 1 Lit r u in Vilan f. u 1 r liovn.

't read ,i y"" ioSi f rom shoes joined together," we are told, l reau the Ann "Nim ÜPinnrkiitt oCuhm... . f.. ... P. . 1

"and lilt with his light hand a tullyequipped fighting man to the level of his head. His forehead was majestic, his nose wis like an eagle's beak. He had the eyes of a lion; when he was aocrv thev steamed so

.i ltbat no ii an could look him in Ihe

face. He dressed like a rrank of

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.sr.,.. ilinumm in OUIUUWr, lllp -,.: ,lMva a.-nfFMl at fttrian

. a f aav x a v a J ut a-" "ii' mw iwi v. aaaaa Summer Hoarders .!.: t I iL-. i. i ..

speak lor a gold meaai are roqueoc- Philadelphia woman) directly back P0

Mil In rioitnt In Mrs .M . llnlihHi.. .1 .i.li:..l: u. n in- Utf :

r" vo .auuiij, esiaousiiu iiu uoriooo- r .aim re;eMin .-"uiuiuer noaruers fi : ra Invad lh noorh nml anmoa immeduitely, sending their i ames rative (lptaii everv iiuk in the ()ng A school house is a very tine land I with Success," are dogmatically dm-;:lJTl? m1 allKi .lu , vf r..'i ot inn. I l.iu' u icli i t I i ; . ni'irL- uml o umIiIIh unliiuil hnnuu u q'i.ü.j a . i i i . i i Ol IIIS OW H AUSwBSia. AQU 10 III. SB

i..m rU.,jv.v.D u. ivv....Uu0 ....u m.noaioL'U'iu c 1 1 if. i T i . lie urines in ( .u. , . ".ui.v rv.iwi Hvur,. 11. u liimmi i tie admiraiue iMcioriai lea

DR. tt. sf. MOS BY, Resident Den ist, UUNTINGUUUO, I IM 13. Tender h1! proft'inimiHl atTTlcfi to nil twi'illnir ai.y work In the ilintal Una, nml

f laea to ivf it hi eloaaal ttaatloB.lwOTO

. .it limit' wiira !t)tciaiiy a iiieiit-.i, linn Mil w .irk wHrranteil. Apr. in, 'Hit.

to speak. Iieland, Ind.

of. b. HOBBS.

Money to Loan at 5 Per Cent. Wm. A. Wilson,

JASPER. INDIANA

Success.

The contest at Hillsboro church (iod Tliiiiir was well attended. The medals ; ,i. a,...,.i ..r.,., ....

awarded to Miss Phoebe !) tion of 1M. A. Hoschee. a celel.raietl

Motte ami Miss Jessie Coopt r tiertnan phratdac, ami is acknowtadged

The selections by Miss Killio attracted consideiable attention. She

lieht the fact that there have been miglity good in-titution, hut th

one hundred and twenty-one generations ot the human family, beginning with Adam.

external traits a tireless energy, an

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' lines, nici nut' a uiiife untwine. ires- - mi t j

children who go toft are worth more ident Linoolo'l Call far Volon- ' ; 'ZU ,il in than all the schoo's and all the ,eers " bv V' L Taylor- "In the J l,"t,c ' AT 8fa rel,8,OU9 ,n,r, ,',, .,y r' A? r.ne stincts, ard under all an exuoeiant

Oh, yes, you enn educate

aanoa mit nf n min if vmi

" mw v. - - . , . . - . . . . M H ii, llll' .1 I I IIIH M I I I . I I I . . . .. . . .

"Charlemagne, by ti. . car-

early enough.

16 12. 18W-y.

LIVERY AND SiLS STABLE. PEED. VOLLMER,

tu lie one ot the i iost fortunate diwjveries in medicine. It tjiiickly ciirf i 'i i ii' I in i'i li I iiiii I ii I i Inn I ii hi 1 1 Ii w i if I lit

will speak next Saturday night at Everest nature, reumvimr. s it does, the Bothel, The music was also very cause of the utlliction and leaving the 00(j Com. parts in a strong and lienlttiy condition . ... It is not an experimental medicine, hut

has ctoud the test of years, giving mitisfuction in every case, whaCO its rapidly increasing sale eerv peaniin contfriui.

Two million bottles Hold anntiallv. Bon-

Some Sharp Sayings From Carrie Nation's Lecture.

Fold." thp lirnt nrizp nii fiire of tln . ..

'. I ' r "T" " animal nature, such was the man as L !ltvTnt::se.ven tlVu'ind Photographs he a.(l)eared td his contemporaries."

tjoi suummeti in me Journals recent i.fiü...i., u u

contest: a uaire of Miss Gertrude .

i".. i cii Li in ii, ii I n' j H i ii,uv.n,.iii i !.. t. i .i ... .leri'avis.

.....v ... m ....... ..wi.. ruseuier s pnoiograpns me nrsi 01 ing, a helpless, d pendent thing, "ft Ktiremot Wome.i Pbotog o A R. and W. R. C. only made to sit and absorb book ;rilphers of America" scries-and U...I,... Iha f A and U' knowledge like a particular useless hv'() "A tlimpse of Pn - R p teJLX Sk' huiiian sponge and hoMl believe you , , d , tJ K

tii iiiit-i iiii.ii ni i it i rr, una avaawvoMPia Kducate a scoundrel into an up- contributions on gartlcns, tloweis, right man, teach a thief to be hon-lawns, cooking and needlewoik. est out ot a book? There are also four paces from the

Oh, Mrs. Stetson, Mrs. Stetson . Journal's fashion writers and artists.

One dollar a year ;

rue refinement of our day has eheo'e beraaa fJyiup woo lntioaoced in realty, really now, you have been1 hv the Curtis PubHabina Oomoanv l.J I. 13...J I :..!. tin. I'niti.,1 SIiiIom in 1HI1S un.l in n, . iv . ; -J -it Ll i ... ' '

it-ct us unity noiu iotj aiiu ruow i T , ',, . uieatuinK you anu an your kiuu

u, . i . i it nenn. T . . t a i mi. im in wa. i i t I I i a t - '

OUtDOMa

a Aa! a a

t.ei up an emeruiinmeiu ior tne ftny ordinary coiurl.. Price, 7: cts. (Jet devil and all the devil's people will Ureent's Prize ii'manae. M. Friedman.

run and pay a dollar to see it. Hut

ask christian people to attend a

christian entertainment and its different.

v iiiisti.iu ftn-ntc if iiio ucvn i ,1 : : . 1

. f., . . i iiri'iiiiu i..-, nunc Ttiiiiia tr viiu own doctrine It s a side track a ' r. .u i

. ..fill iuaue, wnere mings uro iresn anu ieres o ie . .... 'sweet and pure, and where we live The sal )on lives only that others corael in ' daiy C()ntact with may die. things that appeal to our finest and I iuit' nnpiiae oyia rt trio imma ilnu. i ra rr

aucr .vvucv a. w. . unr-- . , .;.,l..ut i ....... 1 t..u

. . liurrii nuu lllitll-v llll .'nici .i lwi.nl,.... ' . V iif.iiiiirt if Itu(id.,r.la. r

tint.11011 ji iiwt.citi. n-i "in r 11 1. iL. $ ... Tiifiiftiir 1ml 1 i . . t l- -' ward hok, in the !av "tWIW O J III! il,. . l,,t r. 1 ! inn nf mn ii'iiiiiu nr... ' J

w luu uvnil .IV.IVII .ajM.tv.WM 1 ' I .

Ill irwn , HI1.1 If Il.iv ilmn nuna 11 nil um a I initr L-tit.i ln.:i.. 1.I..1 :.

1 J 1 -ii 1 av I "'" 1 J J" "v. 1 I liauf 1 .

f.iiti 01 rvrrv 111 11 mm vniitKi 111 tot 1 . 1 ii 1 a. civilized wo. 1.1. Three dope-will relieve who and P,n ,ine druwn theories ten cents a copy

out 01 your too acuve iiram.

Wake up, look at life as it is, not

the closer we get to the bosom ot Nature the closet we get to real

Never L'ive tin to children if thev

. - al i 1 1- i- . . J

The road to happiness and con-;"8, you iry 10 nun smenouv eise nre ,n Uw w.rolf?. ,Jo not rob tiem

tent in summer leads to Nature, for , u,:"!" . yuu w,lH 1 , " , lu "'l memory that their mother and I V . KM Ln n lM..lll( lltllik a.nM Aa a ..

nnrniiHw; " ."" lather were always true to their the uplifting of the human race, a prillcipeM May QoflM plan in which your fetish laiok "du-ljournal. cation is the foundation stone. Man , is g dng to be free and noble and! McJiger "It should 13 cool

Rene.ous and s Mi-sacnncing anu Pnouuh on ton of some of these bin nf

I ry . c. '

to 1 1 . e in encage entertainment m

private homes in advance. Send to A. IL Douglass, Logansport, your names, giouped by twos, if you desire to room together, and he nill return to you cards with address of your hosts. On arrival, guides will conduct you direct to those homes, siving you much time and annoyance. Yours truly, K M K R T A I X M K N T OOMM WW. Logansport, Ind.

fid

Ladies'

Home Journal.

MAIN ST UK KT,

Always have H e liest turnout, of anvWrtv

variety for mstomen; particularly com- Women, don't be just something! A fairy's wand has no such joy niernal travelers. Courteous and care- to hang the fashions of the day up-iprovokiug power as a compliment ful drivers to all parts of DulHii-antl a.1-jon Ifrom a daughter to her mother. A juningeonnt.es. Horses hoarded and The devil makes tl fashions am' girl doesn't know what it can do aold on cheap terms. Ih wompn run after them. until she tries it Mav Ladies'

Man was made out of the crude' Home Journal.

Oct 14, im.-ly

m a -L ..... a aa B a

nonest and Drave ana ne s going to ;0tjre buildings

learn an mess inings irom a pedantic pedigogue at so much a week. 'ou can't teach a boy courage by makiriK him spell it three times a

Prosecutor J. H. Luckett tells us he has contracted ior 170,000 brick at Jasper to be used in the large brick to be built at once on the site

the burned opera home. The

building will be 84l80, two story,

T! inBurnbob "Fact. Take the with three business rooms on the

Tip topper,' for instance. Now in ground floor. Knglish Democrat. one of its elevators there's a ther- ' mometer, and " Eajeymeot. Mr.Iiff.rnr "Itenllv shows thedif- Do vou eniov readint? Dickens?"

day. The most elaliornte swimming ference between the upper and low- "Very much," answered Miss ioeiraoUooa aren't worth the paper ' temperatures, eh?" Cayenne. "His works contains so they are written on. ThinRumtiob "Well, you'd be man v odd and villainous characters Throw your boy into the water. aurptised the way the thing goes up to whom it is o pleasure to compare If he's worth living he'll swim anfj down. "Philadelphia Press, one's one tnioo." Washington Star.