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It is harder to aympathlxr with our ! friend hi hi* lrii.li than lo ptaitoaopblxe on* bis trials an J criticise his manner of bearing them - 1 loaton Tmxrtpt A new» U«*n >iy» (be male members of n Pennsylvania family an "bewitched." several pretty ilaugbler*. It often happens that way.—Norr. 1/rraid. - "Yea,- eald Ihe wood dealer "I prefer to sell iroqdlo mra who do their own hat worked -all day at a wood pile thai there hoi a foil cord of it."— Boston Vat A small hoy who was playing truant the other day, when asked if he wouldn't yet a whipping when he jot borne, replied: "What is Use minute*' licking to Sse boors of lonf— fttteV food for re-
A big ear In the case: "Wbat idiot has h carried off tnj pen?" exclaimed an Austin r lawyer, angril y , during tbe trial of a case 0 in the District Coon. "Colonel, yon bare 1 gat it behind your ear." remarked aoe of s tbe lawyer* "Juat where I thought it r was. '-Texas »/Uap. I Salvation's tnr At a recent fafvathm Army meeting at Poole, In Dorsetshire, it was snoounced that a '/tea meeting' would be bet.1 ou the fullowing week. A printed circular yaer the day and hour of - the meeting, and coodndcd : ' Saltation . U free, but not Ihe tea."— CkriMan at I Wart. I After tbe aerrlce at Blngley Hall the | knees btaid^one of the seal*. To kim i went ooe of the ••|lgbU"-"Friend, are i you socking sal rat ion?" "Salvation I* i blowed: I'm looking for my hat."— i Birmingkam (Any ) Oat i new cloth. b .uud copy of TbeFonfmnts of Time.' a historical work and complete < analysis ol nor system of government. hy tell at a Bar iBre for caah. or will trade for Boor, hotlr. •* meat."— Ontario Press. A seeen-y ear older, with Ihe punster s mark on his brow, at dinner, lakcd his usber what was In a jar an tbe table. "Pickles, my one, "was tbe reply. "Then, mamma, plmit pickle little ooe out for me," came sritb stunning force from lite child, and ■ be mother fell over a chair and fawted.— 7*» Dntmmtr. The young lady of lie adjective was standing on the depot platform yesterday, and catting a wistful glance across tbe barren del. Is, sighed wearily: "It is really horridly awfully mean that each a charming, lovely fun oo tbe deliriously amiotb ice should be destroyed by tbe hateful glare of a scorching sun."— Ilackrnsack BrpmNitan. It lias 1 era demonstrated that soap-bub- fa
diameter and kept two days l.yvWing a in preparatl n of olrate of soda and glycet- m inc. Tbi« will carry joy inly many death- hi lute homes, wbrte heretofore It bis been pi kvigtre tl an a f. w scroti, Is. A b£rre full U of soap bubbles tsro fort in diameter M would a'levlate a great deal of distress.— n A'arr. //raw Id b "Did you tee dat boa you was talking o: of buying?" asked ooe Austin ilsrkry of I] another. "Yes. I seed him." "Did yon g buy the boss?" "No. I didn't buy blm, o bekasc liar was no mutuality." "What t> do yon mean, . nlggab?" "Dsr was no I mutuality. 1 seed enough of tbe has, but de Lass didol see raufT ob roe. He h was blind in ooe eye. Dsr has to be h more in duality in a boat trade.— Tmai v StfU *fA grrwt country: The country (dito- h now takes up his pen to say: "We ba*c t receive I from Hon. Fixrm Perkins, mem- a ben of Congress, several very valqjble 1 public docomrnis. for wblcb be will plate 1 tJcept -ntr thanks." Tbe be lays it down « again and rails tint to ibe office boy:— ) "Here. John, throw tbe* into tbe wsata- , ' paper barrel," adding to blmself: "Old I Junk's increasing pretty fast these days— • Orrat saaialryi (Jrswl rv.uotrj"'— li.w-.on , Twr, Iriahtr.ra came to a guidepost oo a t wide >nd desolate plain. Il was grtliny . ■Me." rewd one of Hient. put l log bi« faor close to the hoard. "But which av tbecn goes t . Olena rlie, shore?" asked his coropsoio: , kxAiug dubiously el tbe tsro trails, ■ lite firat Irishman replied, "We can try J one eriblm. and then the other." "But , how Win we find the tray tack av we get ' losir "SLure, we will take tbe busrd ' ebxtg wM as," replied tbe first. And to ' the:.,., pilgrims lighted tbeir pipes, and' bfeel between Hum Burlington Frrt ] PswAi the French hell — "What, you bete . IM «, when only two weeks ago you , luiri-.l tbe wife who loved you so fondly, end to whom you sesfllbd so devoted?" •• VelL sod where would you wish me , to u r , ' 1: dura mm lo me that If I bad lost : . the araipsiihir. of my liin I should he i - Over her grave? 1 know bat the cemeteiyckwes it surn'ownl'-.Y. T. H'trfcf. , b m Austin amateurs recently got up 1 t'ms'ncai performance, calicu thcCap(oia Crwader. '.)us De Smith arwMhoe. . dn-ko Murphy look hauling parts. Bepky. who was the Captain Crusader Leg. re 1 Gua to lend him a quarter. "Bow mi ch?" "Only a quarter." "Cknl think <4 U. You know well enough that in the oral art I bare to miss e tanaesn of 100.Otsj piastres in pay tbe Buhan before 1 •Tbwl oeuits it," responded Murphy gl mmily. -Tessa Bykfcpw Mr. O'Kaflerty, an Austin Hibccnisn. i fSTWe^hiei'V "WStf k kw - ssswws.'ssigd i ready the- night before." Bowie Usr Sick.— Expos* yourself day and night. ewt too mweb wtUa.,.: How n «vr Wau-— WtM la at awnred bt OA* wrwha-Tak- Hop B,:- , •""•J
coast aaoiBrr uts^na. ! The biggest fortunes oo the Pad Be ■ ccust are thoac << tbe Central Pacific | lUilroad magnates, and ei -Governor > Stanford it Ihe richest i4 tbe group His ] : wealth Is estimated at tTS.OOO.OOO: that i I Is, bis yearly Income is equal to Ibe in- j t crest on such a capital, and hit property f Is constantly Increasing in value. He i ' owns more than »-V 00* 000 alone in San | t Francisco in real eaqite. to My nothing of ' - bit farms, vineyards, breeding rendiev, I Ac. Tbe eiJiormo r bat hot ooe diiliL I r Leland, Jr., a lad ol aboo'l fifteen, a H* richest widow oo the Pacific ooa*' . 0 or In the omntry, for tliat matter, with | 1 the poasible except ins u t Mrs. Cornelia D hlewart. It Mrs. Mark Hopkins, widow o! ooe of tbe Central Pacific "syndicate. Her It husband's estate proved op to >23,000,. 1 000, and tbe only two men wbo could s justify oo ibe widow's bond as executrix ' o were UHnd Stspfoed . rad ChsrireCr^riates.° They -ere compelled to justify , twice the amount of tbe estate, and w
each "swore that be was worth •40,000.- a, Mrs. Hopkins it an elderly woman. Tbey bail no children, but bad adopted a > whom Mr*. Hopkins bad just married lo Mita Crittenden, a protege or beta. 0 t providing her with Ibe dot of a prince* i There 'are other heir, to the estate, but ' "f It- a l The richest young and married woman j, f or. tire Pacific coast is Mist Jennie Flosd, f her father's Income was at Its highest, he ■ cents and gnve I been to his daughter ■ outright, -having been registered in her [ . name. He also gave his son *1.000,000 ■ in the tame securities, hut tbe latter does r not promise well, and the boodt have gone lack In the father's bank vault lor * i Miss Jennie Flood is ajtbarmlng young - i woman, rather plain, il is true, and aspy c out of her teens, hut the it a gurdMfcnsif ble girl, wholly frer from display or afr f retail oo. Sue Is deeply pious, and there 3 has been some talk at her taking the veil. I e There srasalao some talk at one time of brr I marrylog"Bock' Grant. Muo Flood only laughed at the idem, as. indeed, did young it Grant himself. The only aoe anxious lo -. bring about that match was Papa Flood, r, but tbe young folks oouklnl tee IL » Tbe richest prospective heiress in Oalie tornia is Miss lltllie Cracker, tbe only tbe railroad syndicate. Shit, alto. Is a It charming girl, and, like Miss Flood is r, rather plain in appearance. Hbe is noted re for ber charities and domestic virtues, ly She was sought in marriage by Lord q. Beaumont, an English nobleman, bat the lb gate him no encouragement, and. il it beul lieved, prefers to remain single. Mr. i Crocker has two other children, aous, but bis immense wealth will give all a princely bis immense wealth wit. give ail pnocciy re
pi .The luckiest young man in California, in point of wealth, It Mr. James V. Coleof Meolo Park. A few year* age be was clerk in a mine in Nevada at *100 ^ month. But be didn't expect to hi always, for William T. O'Brien, one of bocania kings, was bis uncle, and 1 CBrira g>* and sent for "Jim- " my," as he was always called, u. be with T and oare for birn. In the last days 1 of his j Unem the nurse* said Uncle "Bil great deal, and one earning Jimmy came ^ out of Code Billy's roooor with a big tin „ box, which bis I" ocie Billy had given bim. c< It contained *380,000 in four per crala. „ A war* later CnckTBiUy died, and by will all the nephews and nieces were left *800,000 rath, Including "Jimmy. " tern gift of half a million. Bat, n * rem- A wiU^tbat, Uncle Billy made "Jimmy1 executor without bonds, and bis fees a* such amounted U> *484.000. Tbe i whole value of Uncle Billy's estate was a J i little over *8.000.000. After the legacies were paid tbe residue was turned over to : Mr. O'Brien's two filters, Mrs. Coleman - ■ (Jimmy's mother) and Mrs. Joseph Hc- > Dooough. Tbe two ladies inherited *3,- • 300,000 each. The lucky young man I refsrnsl to is about thirty-two years old. - a graduate of Oesmantown College, D. t C.. and has juat been elected to Ibe -Aa- ! scmbl; of California. "Jimmy" bad gone - into training for Congress, and will gel We cannot help noticing the liberal ' so rMjuistel to call at H. A. Kennedy*! Drug ' Slorv jm.l f« a Trial BoCUs/r*> at o- Ut jou tre I saflrr'.Lg boa ConaumpUon. tlcvrre Coogas, j Iloarsrntaa,craajaavclloeor the Throat > wUw " wa posmvsly core yra. ,«, Dbn't ask wbat baa become of the livcr- ' pads, but let tbe Inquiry be: "What of ' the chaps wbo bought and wore Ibem?" By the way.isc't it strange tfapt you can't [ find a man in this country wbo ever 1 saw ooe.— Detroit frm Press. (yutulisc anpcrsedeO. • B. sud Karey a k ecraj. Cape May f An Ohio man wants haH a doxen Vice * Prestdctrta chorea vrtlb a President every - f.tur years. This would five them a chance k. to be Joaleous of each pMiurr and bare . something to do. -Boston PcaL Maniacs Dox'i Kaow.— How many * wilful? ar^* indifferent to inaiructioos & that if the' would give Ibe little ooe* " three wikr. tire children would be alii f parent could desire."" The English papers call Egypt the i | moo cases where tbe fence costs mare than , I tbe park.— Barb ngtoo Hmrltft ^ ; AH OM Baaw Scllrf y ' Have used Parker s Ginger Toole for ,t ; my hs.t oxrgk and hemnrrsge I bad twentydlvv yvsiv. I feel tike another man I since ! me.! It. Am 88 tearspaa*. fieelOrovr, Hlf^gt'tr. Pa. Gwrsl llsT'CS c rrti hive had charge of the sea* brr Pmg enough lo know that i is always safe to run op Ihe danger figt( osi. - -V O /Vnspwru 1 Hope for Dvsafcate.. . could rnmremr omu P r*r:V Ginger Tonic took awa. kb ■btoS^fcoA rttouI
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with high prices and limited assortment, since we can furnish I you Clothing ready-made, fully j equal to custom work, at about j one-half the price. • > WRITE FOR SAMPLES. We will -refund the money on ail goods returned not found sql isfactorv. A. C. YATES & CO. Ledier Bnilto£. Chsstnnt & 6th Streets. PHILADELPHIA. , i'ublirations. EVERY LADY StrawWlp & Clotir's FASHION QUARTERLY, EVERT M kllEK COKTAim ^^"S^SSSStS^SSSS. ■ evert prkHEH coxtatsa^ ^ . evkbt sl'mbeh OOSTA1NK: re CENTS PER TEAR. ^
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