U i . i.miii; i:r:Aunr'.'L cinL. NnurUli'il fn l'i.i"."i. uinl llrr Kill Win I ! li houiint; uu.-.ii' is. i -. .. (.-lr to K.:f.ir..l I :: ,0110 Uottli ,.r 11.. . ny't nii.ti v;u - -'i hjvi. id .0 . v..i - .1 1 i-"' -'i ''I" "; Lin IIlii J-Uttlii- I.ifciif l.iujl l-iiil-r I ltrBimtl num. 'I'll') rtular HH':li'iif uf this -iiy council wits hold last -vi;niiu', with all iiiouihcrrt p rti.-it nt exci-ut M -.-ci ! tin t h of the Klrat ward. Tho minutes of tho two previoiM meeting wem road and adopti d, nftur which roiilino bminei-s was rierf'riiu:ii. Tht firnt thi 111: which c.'uikj up wa u from IT' uniciil ion !rim Spilz-r tV '(., of Tolouo, O , to whom v.jih suld the refunding bonds sonio liini :i. Upon more thorough invcstiittion il was found Unit in order 10 in ike tin deal letfHl with a city of tho necoud clasn it was necessary to mi bin it tin" propo sition to a vote of tho people. I'imisw quenily a resolution was adopted by Ihe council to submit tho proposition at tho print; election, which will be held the lirst Tuesday in April. A proposition 10 refund 1 .', worth of the hontU at not more than " per cent will also bo voted upon. A communication was read by the clerk from J . M. Johns in which lie tendered his resignation as superin tendent of the l'liittsmout h (l is and Electric Ivy lit works. Tho latter stated his liist engineer, Tom Ihibb. had sont in hi? resignation. oa h to take elTect April 1. Saltier moved that the matter be referred to the liyht committee and that they ascertain the reason for the resignation of thcu pentlemen and to begin lcokini; abiut for mon to till tho vacancies. Carried. A communication from 10. II. Hoitz hausen win read statinj; that as a com promise otTer ho would accept $12(M as the damage bill reMiitintf from the smallpox at his hotel and asked tho council to reconsider their action at tho prcviou-j meeting' when they al lowed him $75 Considerable discus sion followed and the matter was finally disposed of by White's motion to indefinitely postpone. Tht. claims committee reported the following claim against the city and on motion they were allowed from the various fund-: Eveniug News, printing S 7 !( L. Keinhackle. labor 1J 3') J. i.'. (iiiigory, same ' A . Smith, tlravafic " U. i. Miiitli. hauuiiH . .. -"ni Hans Kotliaiiinn, l.ili u . McConih, stioct work Cat Waiton. same ;" 1:. M. Tvlcr. Manic. j . Slavirctk. same 1 Win. O'Neill, same. I.. Kildow, same Mcl'ool, same ; 1 ItccMon, same 1 Mis. M. IV. M .rijan. rent I" I . Moic'lu. tun 'iimud:-'- . . '' Tho bills of r .1 Mo''; n f' r iner- chaiidie a. id that of Mrs. M. W. Morgan forivnt of city peui.it, whicb were cai-rieil ovr from ti e previous !i.e--ttng, v.'ii'.i rt ;emmcndod paid. Wiiitc niovi.d thn. Mrs. Mo. gnu". properly, which i- b-. ing useU ..u -pound, be vacate .:. Jio be 'in; of the opinion that a suitable local tor. cuiu b-j c cured for it!ic..i le.-.- th -n iht pei year, ml the motion prevailed. Lut.: of the Fifth stated the com plaints were coining to him thick ami fupt from South 1 about the watt.-r strvice, and that he would like 10 have the city clerk notify the superinten dent and see if he could not bring about tho desired relief. He also made a motion which prevailed asking that Street Commissioner Hansen test the hydrauts of tho city at frequent intervals to see that they were in working order. Sattler called the council's attention to the bad condition of the roads in the cemetery. He also called attention to the depleted condition of the cem etery fund. He was of the opinion that money of the cemotery fund had been misappropriated and wanted the finance committee to investigate the matter. The committee was so or dered. Lutz called attention to some needed reDaira on sidewalks on Tincoln ave nue and Hinshaw called attention to the bad condition of the eidew lk on North Tenth street, lead.ng from the High school, all of which was ordered done as soon as the weather will per mit. At this juncture several of the coun cil moved to adjourn and the 'mo tions" carried unanimouslv. Senatorial Vote Lincoln', Feb. :2s. (Special to Tut: News ) Following is the vote today: Allen, 5r; flayward, ."S; Thompson, 13: Field, 0; Webiter, 10: Ilainer, 1: Lum bertson, 1; Adam?, 1. Caucus tonight. Will Conlinae the Meet in Ri. At the request of some of tee lead ing business men of the city, who have become interested in the subject of re ligion through the union services which have been held here during the past few weeks, the pastors of the Presbyterian and Methodist churches have concluded to resume the meetings tomorrow (Wednesday) evening an1 to continue them until further notice. Dr. Strntton has consented to remiin for the present and will preach md conduct the sei vices hs heretofore. Koin hii- tf n oll t;- M uili nt, A very br:gbt. aid exetedingly liurioions soi iai t--ining of student lifo in a college town wdl bein in tin- April Lidiev Home .Iotn-n.il. It i- by Mrs. (. hiries 'lurry Col lit.:-, a novicj in fiction, who has written with charming freshrii-s, chrvvriy pictur ing liidef)t life, th -t.u 1 1 11 ts' ga mt.'S nd sporti, tli'-l r -iot.-!ai u i v.-r.-ion -, etc. Jntothe d'db iou-ly Jroil ytory Mr;. ,'o:IJ Iihk nubtly wov- ii h n.ont inter llti'j, Jotjipy romonec, fom which tb tory f.ikt'a it name '. C!ollego irlfjlp. " Store 1 -f : i' a v k W . r III tl -tly l...' '. 1 . 0 : i:-' :r.y a. M i. 1 h " . I y li it .y u ':i; in .ii.-s tri John liC'.-li in;ui'i Dr. .1. II II -1: j'ui n! ed t I. mo n t !;i a: i t ruin. r. a I'd y i- I V are t- in- friend. i;i I.'neo'.u. I''i t d Mi'i-.iri ma ie a to Omaha this ft- r :i en. "1 Jo! M'li" ') ei-iit cii-ai' 1.- llu: ti ' I evi.T iiiani'f letui d in town l K. (Jrcen of tii Journal was in Omaha thin af tt.-vninn. A. W. Whi'e and C. 1 '. I j 1 mi' le 1 were in Ouiati.i tliis afternoon. C 'iiv: a n 1 see Majo:- liacon anil his snuff box in the urai.ia Kclribution.'" The Mozirte-ub will meet Tuesday evening with Mis. Daw-on at 7:.'."0 Chorus work. 1). M.. Johnson iviuriied last evening from a week's business vi-itto Weep ing Water. Janitor work of all kinds, :it i.-fae-t;o:i guaranteed by Tel fie- kV Shep pard, R Vine st reet. Tlie members of Mrs. Stouten borough'.- ltible t:!as.-, wi!l meet with her tomorrow at . p. 111. The Ubinger Hardwa'e company s !sellinLr skates at cost. Now is the time to get your ska The duelling scene in the dram-i "H tributiou" will be lino Don't mis seeing it. March Hand lu. Anyono desiring sprirg lu-use -!; 1 -j ing tiono would do we 1 to call n I Telfer & Shepaid, on Vn.e street. I Elder It. M. Dungan of the Chi i-tian (church has been i'l for tiie iaL fo ir j days, but is again ablo to be about. Head Weckbaeh & Co', "ad" on ihe I second page and soo what they have to say about a new supply of hard coal. S. 1'. Hollow ay is again able to hi out on the streets, but is still quite weik s a re-ult of his roi-ent severe illness. 15i: ill-,, as we 1 as little ill f the ki ineys. cannot resi t tho curative ! power of Dr. Sa .'. y r ' L'i.a'in.'. A ' W. A 1 woo.l. (! jring & Co., tic tirug have -onvthinn new in tie; way of .1 cigar , lighter in their store, b.-ing aa el'c ti ieai apparatus In the future W. 1. Str. et. g-ot I for th- Singer Matiul'ae u-ivg mm- oany, i 1 1 i'e found in W. K. Fox's I -tai ioiii.'jy stof. A we.'diM'j is s;t d ; o tai:- pi. tee a ! il.:hawkii Weon-jav .ven:i. , in 1 jrthich a prominent, We'piiiir Vat"i f :'.utv is intvre.-tod. i'.i foitt-n dcp-ti-tetl this 11101 ning f r h- himi ! near Welilleet. lie e me tbjv.n uii ir, :i m.;ith ;il'' to : t' 11 i 1 ; tho fu;i' ! a of iit? mother. ! "(he l-',b:ier 1 1 a 1 d w 1 re e-mi : ;m y is Oil' ;iing lor sal' ail of its heating stoves a t cost. No.'.' is you.- oppor tunity to ;et a Oaiyain. 2lrs IJtterbacK, the rui. liner, oe parted this eveniog for K -okuk, la., and after a nbort visit thoie will go to (Chicago to buy he.- spring goods T. M. I'.ttte s.in riclls the neatest and quickest renerated gr.soiino lamp on the market. S .e him before you buy and let him demonstrate it to you. A. 15. ilediiieom, formerly in the drti; business in tnis city, but now le sitling in Stromsburg, was m t avn to day ioi Ling after .-erne bu-iiurs mat ters. Coo ing and grateful in its ciTect."--, you will find Dr. Sawyer's Arnica a;d Witch ll.t.-d Sa'.vu for cc.ema, piles, hive?, burns ami cut-. A. W. At. wood. The subject for the nrayer mj..-ting at the Christian ciiu ch tom-. rro ,v eve ning will be "World-wide Misoiuns." D. E. Weliman will beUa.ler. Meet ing at ":;. The reception to be tendered Dr. Stratton at the Hotel lliiey tonight is an iuformal one and everybody is in vited, whether they have met the g 1. ttem in oi not . George Kroehler, wife and little daughtor returned to Havelock this morning, having csmti down to attend tho funeral of the former's gr.u d motber, Mrs. l'cnner. M.. S. liriggs was not doing much shaving today on account of the ar- rival of a new ten-pound 'shaver" at his home lapt night. Mother and bey are getting along nicely. j i Six't't-ri degrees below zero. if' '.K.IO- 11 ; winter hangs on much longer you may gins or shoes. F. T. Davis Co. is the j ulaee lo g.;t them. Union block. I For Sale Four houses and five lots. Three minutes walk frcm shops. Good repair. Cheap. Inquire SOS, Fir-t street, Winters'een hill, or a dress box K'fiT, city 'Die cunty seho d hoi:'d m"oti ig at j Wtoieng Water Satu-iJaj' was quite j largPiy .'ftti.-ii.iod in t-pite of th; in-! clcm. nt w a the:-. There is no doubt ! but t '-nt considerauie good will result ! fi'o.n t Ii t- meet ir ir. I "(live me a iicr ivjulatm1 arid 1 i-an ; regu!'it! tho world," Mii'l a get.liM. TliO ilruL'sri-t h ind-jil him a buttle of i l)o Witt's I.ittio Knly Hi-ors, tlu fiunous little pill-t. F. U. rYhk? A: ( '. "( "ieiuiliiifsH jx n.vxt to t Sod 1 iniTT. ? "Soap ha (forn up." That i-; w hat tho wholp-ialo nion hay. Wn htill soil ton bars of Lhnmo'iil ' C" f'r u qu ii tor 1.. r. I... r ip l Tin -' .1 . in 1 . in:-. i!i 1 c! 1 11 ,i- ik--sO!i the iiriii"ipb .'f (jijii'k 5ilv U'ld -':i ' 1 1 p- di t -. I' r '1. qn i.-i." r-'ti eoy uiid one :l.v. . ? p rt.C'U -. t (.- c.-I.Ore;i 1 :. u i- 1 'in :th-nil On--. Min.U'.- com; h 1 -r . . . . , , . , , It 1- eye-?! i'M.t ( (.:p, liiir-i;ri,--. jt'cklin- in the thro it m,d cou -he. i i-Vi.-ko ,v Co. ' RAILiJOAD NOTES AND PtHSON ALS ! V. I). (!'".-). ) M s i-r-iulth, t ,h- vi. ! e an Uu:-! i n ton awitehm-jn. i -, oil' iiut v 1 ,nii aei'n.,;:ii of ii ! r.i. r--:. 1 1 c trip; i I CobfM 1. I'reiliiK-ks'Wi, :t i.-ir, hail , ch 1 1 t t: if the riprap work, ha ":v iie iriy completed the jui) anil I. a- ri-- I dm 1 his fore.- to a few men W. II. I j Kiis-a 11 and Ffi-d llolmberi; hav,: both ' taken their men awav, the former going back to A-hl to Li m ul 11 . : mi and tin: latter CJ. S. Manchester totiK auppl ies to t I't. ('rook soldiers this morning. . Frid Join s 11 and wife .-lopped here on their return from ;i vi.-it wiili rela tives at Uuck Iflaii'.t, 1:1, to speed a few days with the fnnily of C S. John son, the former's brother. Mr. John son Went to Ashland last evening to set; C S., who is eoriductoi oa the Schuyler run. Mr. Joiin-ou i- in l.loyi'd on tiie Denv.'r llio ( ' v., nde. The main sh ifl in the machii e siiop broke this luorning, wiiidi neec ilated the employes of t hat i ; 'i i -meiit taking a lay-olT ti day. It wii! r,; rer aired in liua; for them to return to work tomorrow niorniag. I ' r-oii- w I10 a; plant! 1 . r.p to Uie 1 aClllC o.l-l l!,iS f-UInlll ' j eeuriitg c'K-api r l have no trouble in rates. Two large con volitions be heid the u, for ejieb of whici are ti a rat. I about One fare for the rourul t ri p i,.--U:i: nui:! !i::i win tin- j. h :,..:. an.i appn i -.,, , . i i .i i -ri ! touam-i'S I !h-i ';: ill u bel'initui-i .i' in an . i -f :ip- will be granted by tie- rail, o in- J iio i!,c s.h:,,' i,-nu h-.i io.i, an-! N itional IJ..itist sueieties will hold i '' f ,;"- i",cp-'nv '..A'!cr-...i .i-t-ml uh. 1 t" -,.iii:a, a in lioiiriit ni s.iul r I i .-. i.a-1 by their anniversary at San I Yuaeiseo in i Auittnan. Mui.-i .S: ... plaaa::.'--. n-iain-t s -i I eo- May, and the National K 1 uea :o'od j ''"Sh,,,,,.;;,, ,..-, a-ka. !a -js. . 1 1. is:,:.. association will me, t at Los Angeles , , , . u'- "' Wl'i 1 ''" li':!,:!. ass ij'i'.aity. .Niin a a. in .July. Liberal eonce-.-ion- in the j l". S. I'oi.k. att'y t"r riaintitt. way of slop .vis ami side 1 rips are; i i kel v to be maue. j-v I hill of tiie il iriiiig 'tttetidi' g to company i ci v to; :. v . o re i el in Wii t!u- lieorgc Sh' rwood We-nt t i ll:i thin morn ; :,g , wiie-c he wi i ei: !urling!on machine 3' top--, Veil)'"; . r t !-.Vit:g been trar si- rrod f . om the b-eai -i io;itJ Viiril I'nr Sir. Strntton. "We have a nd we wi. re a w h re of i i , ' " Chicago a 1 .o : l a i all an 1 a uio- lortunate i ni' igii to in wrot,; Dr. V A. Nobl.; , 1 . voais :-inee. al'-'-r a i-ii 1 1 from D I New !! ..ton. tl 1".-. ie mi ni i r H:e. r : The pe...p,e of rat hf:::l y say the on . who ii o : u -i i I '! a t ! r it i I i C- .-.ar.ie of i r. Si r. u on r.s -,'et iv a as was ! ile ha ai t (i! i t- when tie y ha 'ine e H ille 1 ih" I! f. I'1 eh- de- i iv.r, and alirjo-t befo we knew it i,o w a- ha d ,i t wo- k By his virit to our city Dr. S'ratton ha - colli ;op.i'(i a number o." desirable ends and put a grea many hearts under bonds i f gratitud -. Ile has borne fr-sh witirs- to tho power of th.. gir rious Gospel of the Sou of God to reach and rem-w a;l classes ..rd (tondoions i,f men. J' has be-oi an in-i-irat ion to h .r h i testimony to the 15 bly ami to the valui; of the uoetri lies which it hliirms, ml lo' ! ;ls no' seemei! to thin it n. -ires- try t x p i-e tl , v. s aud iie. i- i --' eti cies i-i tiie Wo.-d of God. lie lias in id" s nne of u-: see and feei how iir.piji ft c. is oii!' coasec a! ion to Christ, in comp irio:i uitli his own. W ho t hat ha- he,a:d Dr. Stratton, ts peeial y in hi- Suaih-iy evening ser mon?, wi',1 t v. r forget the mm grace ftii, ale: t, ht imming vHii his snory, in his very tores iti iking his sm -er.ty mitifesl. ami talking riglit on from s" u l to linisii wiih a fr-enoni and f"f Vr which wo:e SMMliiiy e pli viting, yet in al'. great mva. and spiritual v ft'uies the glory he ascrib'-u to (rid. II is tender and e.-n n 'r-t appeals to a-1 wiio had not yet found prace in h .diev-ing--!o give their hearts to J'sus foimei a climax to hi? sermons which we cannot ai.-d would noi forg-.-t. We will not say we had an ai gel ainor.g us, but la lo r a "man of God, fu'l of faith and th-; Holy Gho.-t: de vout, tender, sweet, humble, lot al to the truth, and ean-ee ated in every ! puis". ni:d power of his being to tiie , service ef C.irist . David J. t'elfair, th eccenti ie N;w York tinaneie.' who eie ttei a sens.-t-tii-n iu Dccemra-r last by unfolding lo tii., itilitie !i it 1 o- f: n 1 i e snhom 1 1 r...-.o. lut:onize thego'.d mining busings by the introduction of a syrtem whic'n he C:i( d tho "Kpiion!i0. ; ,;:d Mining j Sys'. em', '" and who was put in jail for refu-ing to pay for ight pairs of shoes he orderi d for a yaung woman he rift erwaid made his wife, is lying bnely a! i ve at Met! t:ou i h , Ga., a smai I town ne;i" Atlanta. Telfair is !-upp-'sid ii have swallo.ved an overd se i f poi-on with suicidal intent, and a telegram from 'ho -heciiT at th it p!a e s'-its that, i." cin:iOt live, ind as;s !h it his re! a l: v.-s : i nii'ii-ii. Ti.faii" wa- h! i uii3 liiiii?wt!l known in ( -iricitiimti ,-in:i Lmi;s Olsvn is no-.v lifiU-l ir. the Iaiuii?r blo.; with his pool and bilii :r 1 Lai i. Ho has had his t ide's yul in rutj'i -ouditio'i and nrrios a fiiil lino of ciirirs, torru'co, .t.'. Ho invites bi friends in i'n',1 uud ee him. IiiMuro in tho tiorinin Am ri.an b'red Ebinjrer, Atront. M IX' i s l i!V - I 'i.C.'.T t r - 11 V'-n: in 1: i v c n - 'it ; ( n in '1 he lirci.k Iljnkii I;. N. V. r t'i Tl! I i. "M II I V Tl.' Li.-' in it i v , I'llW i.'Ulp y 1 ,1;;.' .' r ; lit..- byen - . ru i t v 1 11 j ir, .(!,!!" ' J ri ii li ; s. J f 1 i- j. 1 11. v. ' : 1: in .1 1 p 1 ii -"l :.-tol. I. 'll.d i 1 he lab-. 1- attaci I oat k , b ; !' I 'i g ii i - 1 t,j 1. - i I!!", hi-! 1 and 1 111 P . 1 . in .ri'i i'l ih- N.j 1 i 1 1,. -H, lllli'1 ;a'.-' it. w York 1 v p'i i r l' 1 11 in I t t 1 1 ii '. i !! '.v i 1 :;r lc fi-;i It i 1. i- v.-: v 1 .a r- 1 y f: I 1 1 i t -. 1 1 1 it jo :i : s a .- 1 1 -; - on '. ii ii'! to !iuw.i . t V. as a t i-ii a ; . a: CL'gs 1)10 11 1 '! t ori. - u" -t 1,0,11). 1 on i ia-i li e s us" lu.lii 11,. p nil",: I'M p Ii i'l - and u so Hi. 1 11 v 11: I ' i n 1 yea r. w i n Oeen. th" r i i;'l a-t rie- ot ! ami 1 ne-e i im p:dl V t ti a ileni'iiids l,:":'i 1 I '. e t ' 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 . s . Uio' e 1 V i th i 11 I Ies on a ! I i-ic't t he dm rj fo I i ! s -11 l.'U i'!ia n li :s I lie us.:- of ;i jnj.j. phone has hilheitu been 1) o'l.ti for a li ve-m i 1. ute t:i i k It lias Mn',' been re due mI tn lit cents for a i h :a e-m i u lit e coi vi'i'-ii t ion s. . . . ii'I'i itiomil li v o .'I'M - exl I'll for an II. ntly gal li:.' ores -i 1 A thai S a t 1 1 . b i g 'li t . S. a'.e- of - of th ; e. i, l u . gri s a 11-''t-.ei. The County not h i ve in i rn- 1 II til I ! V eO.O'iil t won t v -! wo mil v I ' a 1 th" ii : t M 1,01:11 bales fn in and state- o .- a ppl y t be fac'o: it s. ot leM' e."iiitie-; (J 1 m;: r 1 i of t 1: e Mieriirs Sab 1 : v ' '' ' ne 1 1 1 a a r so i; t j. m 1 - in- I I e. 1 1 lii'.i-ev.oi th. tlei k ul ii: tl :"l i ..in i v. il ! Cass u'liniy Nchra.-ka. aiei la tin.- ilin 1 ..ii tin; ::i.-,t i!:iv ut -0" :.. A. I). 1 -ii: I t. ci'i'li ii' k .1. m. i i s;ii.J . l.i v, at I i,r m ! h ! , u . i I in: ,.,,i.ri lini'v,. ;u tie; city i. 1 'l,i ! ismiu; I !i. in -a: 1 uuty, sin at pun, a: ;e.a;tioii. ! the liv;.v-t I'l'.l ii: r t .1 i .l-,li, t::i: tnll.iu i;i.; !'-:il ' talc e v. it. 'J'he ii"i i hucst qr.aror di"1,!"! -citiwi le tot-:: : , tovoi-tep t-lovivt illl.i.iui; ;ia-l 1li- v. c-t l.a I iw' ul li.: ti .il!ic-ist . i i : , i ; ir.i;1, i if .-i'Cti"U niii.'U'ri! il'.ii. to" nsle p i'Iuv,.-! ill', mil:'' i::rn: HO. all m :'.-. ikui iv. .'v::i. I .-iiri in i n . i i'.v irtuc uf an i'rt nti'iii i s -1 ; e . 1 'i '-t-'' I". t ici k w! (li - i tii. t e. ,.: i u il iei ami fur : I c.'Utttv. N ka. aiul t i:K- il:r rn- :, i j W'.ll I'll tllC -Nt .1. V el SO'lU'li, I) I -V. i ; I tcleck a in. ot S lid d IV. .0 the s..i::l ; i!ie Cinr h'.iis- in tli'. city I 'la it -ie oti i ! coantv. sli at eaiilic iUuliva. e tin; !:;; l - i I. i i "I ia sai, ! -t i' d- I ik-r f a !l..: luliiov uiit i t.e 'j'U..i,; t . '.. :. tin- n'r'.li'.v-st quai i't ' I iv 1 1 ) ut n .a.' ti- t.'c. t;-. I-.vnsh-.ii Uv- iv- i.l.''. r nai- ". i; ; a;! :n "a- O'liititv, Nol.r.s- l:;i: touothui -.s u ! tin- .i ' .'c-t-s an-l a; Mt ':i;eii:-s t in--leu i '..rhai : itat ur in any '.vi aii;rta!r.i.i- I'lir samo lit ij ; 'cl.:i.i i ai a'nl t.iki:u as tin; )ir 'j.:rtv ul A. I.. ' '-.n I) ..e:i. il-f -.l i.ei-. t.i -;ui.-l'y a ju ! ;in -nt of ! s ti'l atn t k'C'.n'i re! "a . Auitui.ii;. .''ia:-: ' ... I ;;;:,' t;ns. ;:ai'ist -ai-I ii' t-iu : lO i I latt .Mi.iutn. Nelu-.iskrt. I- b A i '. s';i. ! W. I . Vn l i- i.iai. i Slirtiif. Cass ccuntv, .'vo'ia- . a, , I'v I I i. V.e!:;::i.K. I .-intv. j '. I'oi K. ..iti'i iH'y ! :r i'iaintal. NO CUXU lJA!Jh. r C'W. riliip s won't . . 'Up. . 'fbat's itut i .i.n-v r.ns '-.- i", ...i li.'lftiU v'a l.f-s. C'Ui lmg-ii'oll i.K. -;:i: . ! a begin to belie vn it. I:ai i; , a few women left who i oi on hairpins or curi-p::pi::-' says the Philadelphia I tire. I aii riynl, as i-..., ..j w ... so tiie r.niiicd one:- a.-tii, j,,i- !,;. do say thai, this method woo'; ti,, ,n ail after a woman is lnairieJ. .'i:y " lie cause there is nothia that ti" a- Pierage man dislikes liiore than euri :.:;p-;-rs. unless it Is the horn.- wiiie;: ai.iu-ar after a woman has t-kew.-'re-t ::: in r front hair on a lot o," b.u..- ,:-. i.e feuce hairpins. An in veniiv . j.iea has nif.de it poi-sibie for v i :!!::.: to do h'r hair up, as ila i.-i-nc-ht curling pioee.-s i; eailtvl. c-i ;;t the same time to - : ;.i e her bi-a.'ity. if anything. This i- ;. ! y ;.. of a set of hairpins awl snuiil vo ', a:.-; a few bits of baby ribbon. The hnir is wound in ami our on a iicii'i: arci a piece of ribl.on w i,ie.i --- ii- i .. o i mis left out. When this i:; ( .:ic'":'a the ends of the ribbon re tic! in a pretty little bow, the hairpin slitp-,i o;-:;. fliid there you are witli yenr hub.- (i-e.e up on ribbon. The rods are li-vl to wave the hair iu tiie n.iti h-ib-sired ta-mj a. dour iyle, and there are o:hr;- !:?;!.? instruments in the outfit whirl, make the most natural cm Is on i he foivhoad and neck. Thir. k hw lnec': m.'r- com fortable, as well as becon,!r.'. t sleep with th hair dore up on rii-Aoi than on steel wire. Are t h'-n. i : i,i: rc child's play to acre ..! ;.. .- i:c out fit is simple mid . ; v 'M a.- in expensive. HE PAID TH PRICE. I'ap. .Miinai'ed to .Mai it n In His Crur'ty iu His Sin's I'rcsejii i'. An old-school genth. man wli'i lives in the upper part of the city called Lis! EDn into the library th? other evening, j locked the door and had a few words with the youth, says the Detroit F.-ee Press. William." began the father, in a grieved tone, "I hear a story about you that brings the blush of .same to my cheek. I can scarcely bring my self to believe it. I have no word against the young lady whos.-. name has been given such unenviable prom inence, though I do think thr-ie are other young women who would make life more pleasant l'or a husband." "I agree with you perfectly, sir. " i Itea, i sir, what did you mean by fishtir.g v. r her with that young Jinison? His en gagement, to her is now announced, and one of the most suirprislr.g things to me is that he could get the best of I you in such an unworthy way of set- j tling your rivalry." "lies: of m j echoed the youth, with fhi.-hh:g "?; j "they took him home in an ai.i'v.'ance. i and I don't look wrecked, d.j IV" "its j passing strange. You trounced liiai, -t and vet he srets the cirl." "Vri-i '; "i t ! understand it, father. Iu the : ii of rivalry we both wwit with her so long that it was the manly thing for one of us to marry her. and the fellow tiiat was whipped had to make the sacri fice." The old-school gentlemen man aged to maintain his gravity till the ! youth was hurriedly dismissed, and then laughed till he shea tears an 1 had stitches on Loth side3. Subscriiie now for The News. ll.-.tli. j The poisoners of to lay are mere am j ateurs. if hi .ti i v Is to be relied upon. In the Kod old tiiiie; ihey were art bis it! in the gentle practice of putting pno- i pie out of the way, and studied quick and flow poisons Instead of aU'.ebra I and civil economy, their curriculum In cluding mnny deli. docs little com pounds unknown to our pie;ent i hem bds. The sixteenth and seventeenth centuries were the h.-ibyon day?: of poisoning. There i- i:o doubt that La Sparn, and the lir possible) still more wretched h:ie, La Toft'ania, vvere it' bad as you make them. The latter i sald to have can ed the deaths of ova ' C"'0 persons. Sh" u-ed a preparatii of aisi'iiie. which -he sold under tin name of "Acpua Tofi'ana." It was slow poison, the victim growing daily weaker and y; adiially dying of physi cal exhaustion. In France the most notorious female poi.-oiu r.s were Mine, df C: invillier.s (who was taught the secret of the "succession power"' by Ste. Croix, which sin1 successfully ad ministered to her father and brothers), and the Mill more notorious I.avo.-ln and Lavigoreux, who. being ostensi bly nildwivas, carried their poisons to lush and low married couples anxious to hasten the dissolution of the irk some tie, or needy heirs wishful to ac celerate the departure of rich relatives. A veritable mania for poisoning; ap pears to have set in toward the mid dle of the seventeenth century. In England poisoning was declared by an act passed in the iei:;r. of H.-mr.v VIII. to be high treason, and those guilty of it were lo be boil'-d alive. The most, notorious c.c-e 111'" poi-oning of James I. by P.r.cki'O'liam. i- only surmise) or poisoning was that of Sir Thomas Overhury. in the ve n- Kb". He had incurred (be disieea.-ure uf Lord Roch ester and his wife, and they had both vowed to be reveitged on him. So after they had got him committed L the Tower tiiey :-,. t hem' ad vos to J i i -son hi- food by ntiving arsenic and eanthni ides with it. For many month.1;, though suffering intensely, h" appears to have li tigered on. At hist a strong er dose Ihnn leual put an end to his mis. -i able existence. The guilty cou ld", to ih" kings everla st ;r,g disgrace, were ei".",.-el (ifi"r live rniv.'jmprison ment. One of the most curious point:-? connected with poison is the fact that nations anil individuals hnve been known to thrive on it. M'd hi ida'es, king of Pontes, had poison for his daily fixid. fn the C.esta Romnnorum we read that '"the queen of the Xorth. having heard of th" great proficiency which Alexander the Great made in learning, under the tuition of Aristo tle, nourished her daughter, from her cradle, on a certain kind of deadly poi son, and when, she grew up she was considered so beautiful thar 'lie sigh1' of her alone affected many with mad ness." The young lady was sent tu Alexander, who. of course, f.dl madly in love with her. Aristotle, who kn-v of the plot, warned the king, who ! thereupon commanded a criminal whom he had condemned to death o Icis.s the girl. Scarcely had th- man to'ichi d her ruby lips before "his whole fram" was impregnated with poison, and he expired in the greatest ! agony." Tti the present day it is well : known that: the peasn'it girls of Styria ; consume large quantities of ars?nic to i add to their personal cnarins. It is a ; common habit also among men. IL is? ; said to improve the complexion, to pro-! mote digestion, and to strengthen the : respiratory organs. The worst of itj Is that when oaeo you have com-' niencod taking the drug ir m.-ans. death to leave it off. i i TRANSLATION IS TOO LITERAL j CirriiKiii Stii'lciit 2lakes Vi.l Vtrk of aj niiilo OimtaS urn. j A Chicago man who has ju-t. re- j turned from a trip abroad that com-j hined several months of professional j study with a number of wee!;.-- of si.eht- ' seeing tells a funny story of a German ! medical student v.lio was inordinately j proud of his knowledge of the Kng- j lish language. It occurred during a j l'ceitation hour in a well-known college j in Berlin and the lesson had just, been ' interrupted by the arrival of several; prominent Germans accompany it; ir a. distinguished American traveler. The t professor in charge of the recitation saw his opportunity to please the , noted visitor and immediately propo-ed ; to his linguistic pupil to trnnslue aj verse of the German Bible into Em?- lish. The guest expressejd his antic ipatory pleasure, the Bible was opened. 1 a verse chosen at random and the proud i student stood up and assumed sn im portant air. The lines selected wew from the story of the apostle's ! "; ia the Garden of Gethsemane. '"Tiie spirit indeed is willing, but the flesh is weak," which the medical student treated in the free and easy manner of "The ghost indeed meat is poor." re a.'! v but the The Sul tit ii'ii Ilelrliies. The estimated value of the ri ilin's jewels is lO.OfO.O'jO. f hA in n y hns any hobby at all, it may be said to be the purchasing of jewel.- mid witpv'r.s private theatric;-.?,-. Xo proi'f-ssioiutl of note be he. actor, siiiaer, or conjurer passes through Constantinople without an invitation ' from the Sultan. lie always pays for; these performances in Bank of Kilo baud notes. The SiualleKt Iook Kvrr Trlntert. The smallest hook ever printed is the story of Perrault's little "lion o" My Thumb," lately published. The book is one and one-half inches long, by one inch wide, and one-ciuarter inch thick. It can be rad only by the aid of a microscope, but is complete in every way. and hns four Pi)9iTi-:;r.'-. -1lner:tl Y. i'li of W !!-. Wales is richer in mi ::::! than any other p:rt uf Grr't ' England produces on au av; r..t. minerals to each iter-: a nun''!:;. Scotland a little b;s: U'ah-s. I.-.i nvrraies over 4 tn tne e n-. 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