lOTITUTi; 1 Inclement Weather Does Not tract From Its Interest. De- I'rofraaors NvliorfTvr hikI Hjrron V. KIiijj Talk In Mont Knt rrtutnliiK Mbihiit ml AITuril tit TrHihrrn M uch Komi Kur Th(Mi()il- Ollirr Nolra of llm In tllute WKKI'INU Watkk, March .SI. (Spe cial to Tun News.) Although the j ground whh covered with Hnow yoster-1 day, tho teachers seemed happy nnd wero on band at the opening session of tho institute. Tho scripture lesson was rea by President Taylor of tho Weopiny Wator academy. Uiv. Cresnraan of Doano college offered prayer. Superintendent SchoefTer then took up his work on geography. Ho showed that the word "day" an used in geo graphy had several moaning-", as for instance, when it is said the revolving of the earth on it axi- causes night and day. Such a day is hut twelve j hmirs long. When it is siid that a j year ia 'MiH d;iys hti'r, a dav of twentv-i four hourri is meant. I'.tit when we. speak of any certain day, as the fourth of July, wo lind it is morn than lift-, six hours long, litis was explained by allowing where the day begin-" and and where it ends. This brought it and in ide nece.-sary an explanation of the intiM-nationnl datu line Dr. King continued his worn in reading, showing how to secur e good expression. He claimed that teachers try to do too much in a reading lesson. . They should give their attention to the securing of expression and leave the matter of pronunciation, articula tion and (osltion to other lossons. In tho afternoon the usual lectures occurred. Superintendent SchoelTer talked on the eubjoet, "The Ooad Line In Education." The speaker claimed that some teachers died long before they were ready to be buried. They ceaee to develop and grow long before they are ready to lay down their educational positions. To know how to keep teachers alive and active is one of tho things that keep superin tendents awake nights. As aids in keeping teachers from the dead line the doctor mentioned the school jour nal, the institute, the summer school and state and national association?. When a teacher ceases to study ho ceases to grow and is then dead. Hut growth must be of an unselfish nature or it will defeat its objects. A grow th in selfishness weakens the will and deadens the teacher. He claimed that one reason why couutry boy? are tak ing such high positions in all our large cities is because of the unselfish labor on the farm. They labor with an object in view, even tho gottinir of bread and butter. This was one of the best afternoon lectures we havo had. After a few minutes intermission l)i. King began b!s lecture on "Hygionic Physiology." This was an attempt to (how that the first and most important thing needed for the health is not exercise, but air. We can live a long time without oxercise, o. food, or drink, but we must have air every moment or we die. The next most im portant thing, in the doctor's estima tion, is drink pure, cool water. The next most important thing in the con sideration of health is sleep A man can go longer without food than he can without sleep. Next in order comes food, clothing, exercise and good nature. The clothing is for com fort, not for 6how. We should exer cise for health and endurance rather than for strength. To these should be added good nature and a kindly dis position. In the evening Dr. King took for his subject "Shakespeare and the Infidel." According to him. Shakespeare was a man who believed in man. God and the devil. In a Heaven and a hell. He claimed that the greit dramatist never dreamed of an iii!idel for in all his writings none such is mentioned. Ingersol could not act the p-irt of Shakesuearo's lowe.-t characters, be cause even the imp?, witches and devils believed in a God. Inntttat Not- A. H. Waterhouse and wifj of Lin coin are here today. Mr. Waterhouse was formerly superintendent of the Weeping Water schools. J. C. Geddes of Danville, 111., repre senting Dodd, Mead & Co., of Chicago, was here yesterda3'. He thinks this the best institute he ever attended. Principals Bowers and Berge have been called home on account of sick ness in their families. The Congregational church is too small for the evening session. Last evening it was crowded. The people of Platt9mouth are to hear Dr. King in his popular lecture, "All the World's a Stage." He de serves a large audience. These institutes are worth much to Weeping Water in the way of educa tion along school lines, and we be lieve the people appreciate it. Ad Early maze. The residence of James Kennedj-, three and one-half miles south of town, was burned to the ground about 6 o'clock yesterday morning. The flames were so far advanced before the fire was detected that the members of the family barely had time to get out of the house without stopping to get their clothes. They remained in tho j barn until parties in town were noti fied, when a hack was tent out for Mr. Kennedy and tho children. Ooly a very few pieces or lurruturo were saved. Mr. Kennedy carried i ') insurance on the house and 200 on tho furniture. He worka in the Darlington shops. The origin of the fire is supposed to have been a defective Hue. Nil I mll 1 1 no i i m i i BRIEFLY TOLD. C. A. Marshall, Dentist Su -ci U e now for TilK Nl-.ws. Dr. I ty ron W. King ri owded hiitisc. i I avo your M-ats f, r served at Lehn IwlT s. "Ilohson" ii cent ciga should havo a Dr. King ro- r i - t lie li m;sl over manufactured in town. Tho King'r. Daughters have m ub arrangement for ii mus'e A on Apr.! '. The Methodist society is making preparation for their I'.a-ter services. i All tho World's a Stage'' will be tho subject of Hyion W. King's lec ture. I'Ym uii NT Five-room house, in good ' condition and fine location. Inquire j at News ollice. Homo grown garden seeds at lbuig--r Hardware cunpaiiy's store. All kinds in hulk. Janitor work of nil kinds, :iti.-fac-tion guaranteed hy Tclfer i; Shcp pird, tlH Vine street A. W. Alwooi, the druggist, has jn t what you want in wall paper. I Mattsmoiith Telephone 'Si. I lave you --ecu the new spring stylos in wall paper? A. V. A I wood, the druggist, Ii i- r 4 1 1 elegant stock. I lid ri I'U ! ion" will b- givoii again on I he evening of April 11. It will be given for- the h.-neiil of St Luke's ch u rt h . Tne juniors of tho Chiistian church assisted hy tho Mission Band of West Plattsmoulh will iive a concert Sun day evening. To got first choice of Lister cards go to LehnhotT's before the assort ment is broken. They show a good line this week. Have you a cough? A dose of Bal lard's Ilorehound Syrup will relieve it. Price, 2i cents and SO cent-:. !'. G. K. icke Co. In the futue V. L. Street, i gtnt for the Singer Manufaet ui ing com pany, will be found in W. K. I'ox's stationery s'ore. Peter Clarence of Union made Till-: News a call today and had his sub scription to this family journal dated one year ahead. Miss Harris5, who has been assisting in the meetings at South Park, will preach in tho Bap ist cnurch Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Farm loans in the amount i f 1,000 anil up at o tier cent, ami witkou'. ex pense of abstract to borrower. .1. M. Leyda, Piattsmouth, Neb. St. -John's Catholic club will jjive a dancing party at White's opera house on the evening ot April 12. Every body is invited. Tickets 69 cent-. Itcfore tho di.-eovery of Oi:e Minnie cough cure, ministers were gi atly disturbed by coughing congregations. No excuse for it now. F. G. F icke -Co. Miss Cinio Oliver has be- n unite ill for the a-a two weeks at her home in Omaha with inflammatory rheuma tism. She is reported to be improv ing. Atwood, the druggist, ha? the largest slock of up-to-date wall paper in the county, which he purchased in .New o; K city very ch'Tlp tor spot cash. Mrs. Lucy (.'joe Waggoner, a graduate- of the Lir coiu School of Oratory, will give a Recital at the Christian church Friday evening April 7. Ad mission 10 cents. Five cents is not much money, but it will buy tho best cigar on the mar ket. If you buy II. Sp-es' "Kxquisi tos"' you will not, be disapj oiuted. For sale by all deale. s. The results of an over indu gence in food or diink are promptly rectified, without pain or d iscoinfoi t, by taking a fow doses of Herbine. I 'lie-' " eeiii s. F. il. r'rieke N: Co. Try it! Try it! Try it! Try what? The cheapest high put en t flour ever sold in the city, at F. T. Davis Co. Nothing app-o.-.ch.-'S it. Livery sack warranted down to tho last pound. "Give me a liver regulator ami lean regulate the world," said a get.ius. The druggist handed him a bottle of DeWitt's Little Marly Risers, the famous little pills. F. G. Fricke & Co. The Fair store has a complete stock of workinginen's clothing, such as gloves, shoes, caps, hat-, etc. In fact they can supply you with almo-t any thing you want. See them for gro ceries. The Woman's club will meet at the home of Mrs. S. H. Atwood Friday evening. Tho executive board is re quested to meet at 7 o'clock at the same place, as there is important busi ness to be transacted Mrs. Lucy Waggoner was a pupil of the famous Professor George C Will iams who is now at tho head of the Boston School of Oratory, Be sure and hear her Friday evening April 7. at the Christian Church. Professor Byron W. King, who is to lecture at the Presbyterian church to morrow evening, had the distinction of instructing William J. Bryan in orator3 and the country possesses few more brilliant orators. You will miss a treat if you do not hear him. There is no such evidence of popular satisfaction as the evidence of success ful experience. The 4 Gut Heil" 5 cent ciga- has won this enviall j repu tation the best cigar ever j roduced and Hold for a nickel. Otto Wl'KL, Manufacturer. Juit tho thing to set off yo jr Sun Jay dinner can be fiund at A. II. Week bach & Co'?. A nice fresh supply of radishes, lettuce and Mrawberr!ej, together with oranges, lemons, ba nanas, etc. This firm can be de- ponded on to keep even thing good to eat. Call and see. IKIrnt NVhrnj:i' lliml itnd Vniiid-d W MMiTX, March (Special to Till: Nkm s .j The follow in," ad I d i t ional i-ual t i-s repute 1 from Ma nila in the First Neiu a-K a : Killed: Milton Li lido, C nit pa ny A. William Or r. Cum i i ny A. Howard O. W h i te mot e, ( ,'om p -m v L. Wounded : First Sergonnt A rl hu , Vicl.ers.t 'oin F, groin sever c. Key Cair:fiM-ll, ( o.n an ( ', leg inoiloi ate. Henry Hoeimi tn. Company (J, thigh severe. Oito Ku-tenlnrgor, Ompaiiy H, shoulder slight. Jack L. Beach, Company M, forearm slight Iln.rl, It 'I...... H .l.l.-l. j ,,Wn" w- vnn'j,, uiupai.y li. inigii 1 severe. Robert B. MeConnell, Company II, breast slight. Herbert II. Barber, Company A, wrist, thigh and buttock covert'. I Win. Logsden, Company (.'. chest ! severe. i Goorge II. Lommer, Company C, i forija riu slight. L.Durham, Comp in y C, client seven;. Bert S. Watts, Company C, thigh severe. Herbert Hodges, Comp my 1), leg slight. K-ii: Nowlioid. Compat.y D, thigh and shoulder severe. John L Davis, Company G, hai.d slight. ( laude N. Ciu-nouth, Company G, thigh slight. Llod Hottenstoip, Company (j,hai,d SCVIO. I'M ward Dowui.ig, Conmany (i, thigh slight. J.-hn C. Marshall, Company (. leg slight VValtor A. lOlifiits. Company G, iii'.n severe Boy Duncan, CVnioany G. leglight. frKOKliK D. MkIKI.K.IOHN, Acting Secretary of War I'KHSON I. 31 K.N I' ION. Mrs. S. Waugli was an Omaha visi tor today. J. Wolfe transacts 1 business in (Jmaba today. George LeanhoiT and wife spent the afternoon in Omaha. 15. Golding is down from Omaha visiting bis parents. F. J. Morgan and wife were visitors in Omaha this afte; noon. J din Schiappacasse made a business trip to Omaha this morning. Mr. and MrsC. C Pa i male and little son I'ollock wero in Omaha today. D. B. Smith is attending to some busine-s affairs today in the state capi tal. A. W. White, Dr. I P. Liv:ngsi,n and II. .1. Helps wore Om aha visitors Ibis a f tern-on . Lob Hull departed for Beaver City this afternoon to look aft v some busi ness at that place. Miss M .rgaiet Davis and Hilt We--cot-, a-e home from the .Slate uni versity f-ir a short vacation. J F. l 'o'. k went to (ireenwood this morning, having stopped here upon his return from a visit in Indiana. S. (..'. Anthony of the Cn-s C uat3' Marble works returned fi om a two days' business trip to(Jicnwood today. Mrs. C. II. F.nncy, who has bcn visiting Mrs. B D. B!u::t for som jlime, has gone to Minnesota to make her home. Mrs. Will B itlner departed for Ik r home at Co. umbus this morning after a pleasant visit, in the city with her mother, Mrs. Black. Mrs. W. A. S.voaiingen of Mynard, accompanied by hor bist-.-r, M.iss Fo n (J reeusiate of Klmwoid. were in t'.e city today vi-iting friends. Lev. .1. V. Hull departed today for Whiting-, la., where he will enter up ui the duties of minister of the church at that place. His family will remain here for several weeks before removing to Iowa. Two I'romiiM'iit Vonioi People Wfililid A very pretty wedding took 'place at Weeping Water last Wednesday at the home, of Mr. and Mis. A.C. Bench, FIder Boot uniting in marriage their daughter, Miss (ienia, to Mr. Oscar Ziuk, son of County C 'inraissioner Zink and wife. The bride has b.en teaching school at Murdock f r sotno timo and cnj-iys a large circle of friends at both tho latter place and at Weeping Water, her home. 'I ha groom is an indus trious young fa- rat r who er joys the confidence and esteem of all who know him. They will begin housekeeping immediately on t'ie farm adjoining that of Turner Xink's near Wabash. They begin housekeeping under most favorable circumstances, ard TriF. Nkw exteuds best wishes for their future happiness. Coining Attraction. Bans A'bert and "the Telyn Ma'e qu-irtut will give the second concert of the Woman' club concert se ies on April o. The concert has been pest poaed fiom February 21 en account of revival service and also because of tho Lenten season. Hans Albert's rank is high among the finest violin ists in America, nnd is ; gain appear ing in concert sifter a n st from this work far teveral s 'usohs. The Telyn Jln'e nuartet has been singing together for over fifteen years, and have established an en viable reputation for their comic work as well as for their more ambitious ef forts. Either one of these attractions would be worth tho price of admission. At White's hall Ap-il . TO LUCK A COLIJ 1 ON K Y Tako Laxative Bromo QiiininoTablets. politics, can vote witheut fear d mak 11 drugiits refund the money if it ing an error. They are all cipnblo fails to euro, ilc The frcmiine has men who would fill the ser.ti in the Li. I, y. on e.cn tahiet M ATI IlltS I'lll.l lit It is -aid that .1 M. I e da. III .ioinoei'iit ii' nominee for city n 1 1 or ney , t has not fully decided unuu which piat- lo; m i;e win i!inn uie campaign io ! o I oi a nt i e o 1 1 ion. 1).'. C A. Mai-shah's, conscious would I ot permit him to m:iio the race for school Ii vud on the democratic ticket and In; wilhdre.v. The report u.i J c 'rctilated that lo- vvas a ilr-y.iu fol -i 1 . we r and ih it w a Inn iii uc Ii for him. i i There seem- to ho a in i - undorst find -. i ng among some tf thi" vnici in re gard tn who is the republican candi j date for city attorney, it being undei -j stood by s ime that it is the senior j member of tho law linn of HccsoiitV j Son who is making thu race. Allen J. I'iceson, familiaily known as 'Jake," I is tho nominee. While .Kke would l o ! willing to run on his father's record, ho wou.u proler trial the vol- rs should have a clear understanding' and elect him on his own record Mr. lleeson is a promising- young attorney who has a bright lutii'o before him and will lill the ollice, if elected, with honor to himself and the pa i ty which elected him. II. I . Travi-i has also refused to make the race for Member of the scl o l boai d evidentl v realizing that j the odds wore too groat in f ivor of the j republican school b.iard ticket. i i j J. R Cox and (Jcorgo Dodge have jcoa-euti il t i allow their u mes to ap j po i r on the demurra lie schoi,! board ticket, being selected to 111 th; V i- c iih-ics i-aus-Ml oy tho wilhdriwal of tin; names of II D Travis and D .-. C. A. Mar-hail. Tin-; school i:o.un i ickki'. In selecting c-mdida'.f s for mem bers of the Loa d of education the I e pu ' licans ha o disp'asod exce)tinnal atiilily and gi.oil judgment. (iiod schools are the essentials of a city Mid with till- lies the board of education. Its ir.em hers should be men of sin ng mind and of ability, ami that t hose, men possess t hose qualities no no can gainsay. Lloyd D. Bennett has been- in busi ness in PI tit-mouth lor nimy y.-ar-, and is known by uiir.o-l every man, worn .n and child in thecit ,-. Being a j conse; vative. painstaking m ;ii and ha ing p eviouslv served on tii -b : d for a n u Pi ' i r of year 10 imiui: a r W I 111 t li iluiies involved w 1 1 fill the oHioe iii ;i m ; . s t sat i fac; oi-y m i a e Ciaicncu F. Wiseotl needs eo ii, troii iH tion to the vole s of Pluttr i mouth, being one of its pi.ee-.-r bust- i ti-"ss iin-e. Hv-'i vt h i u : Mr. Woscott -ets about to d j is perforrip.-d iu a Lusi- I luss ij'.:o uianner a nd will: a :i : ci i n which i'ci;:ineiici- l im t i the v, tt. rs. ! Mi is .1 lai'L.'e p. operly muu a 1 man with a famiiv, and has rl-.v-ays1 taken a li v-dy i o t - rest in the alliirs of tie1 ei'y and especially tho e p r i ;. i 11 iag to educ itioaal m ilters Mr. Wes- coit vvoubl ihwaii be fjurd en the right side of any noes! on f.ertainn-g to the schools. Wallo. L Tii( m .s, ilia other ii'in -nee, is a giaduate c,f the P.altsmouth high sell 00 1 and is familiar with the needs of the schools. Tlavir.g rc-ided here since childhood, he is known as a man of ability and integrity and he would fulfill tho duties of his ollice ill a conscientious and a hie manner. Be is also a patron of the schools. IiV a e inpanson o; these m- 11 Witn those wh. s! null's appivir on the d e m "(' rati l; ticket, tie voter will readily s- e that lie or she can do no better than to piaee a c oss in the circle at the head of the republican col u in n. Many queer things happen in Ohio and not the least of which was a mar riage the other day at Butler which was witnessed by two children of the contracting parties. Nine years : y0 the pifin'.s were married, but after four years of wedded Hiss they were divorced, tho hushand going to New York to live. A correspondence sprang up between them with the re sult that they were lemarr.ed. The gc lijixsity with wi.icli the rel ate passed salary appropriation bills yesterday was something s'atlirg, the total increase over th npi r pr ia tions of 1SD7 b . ing $.b,lJo. Toe 're formers,"' buirg desireu-i of ere, .tug jobs for the faithfu', nav.i ) cv'-lcd for three secrt lai-ies of I lie b ard of trat sp e tn io 1. Tip-si; cjaomical ('.) reformers ate jue r critters. That m'sfo; tunes r.tv.-rc me singly is once nice proven ly ihe fact that the Missouri legist;. ture, e. lop of the wart i.. h..s parsed a bill poviding for the levying of an inspection t; x of 1 per cent per gallon o 1 all beer ni it.ii factured in the sta'e. Th s is indeed a sad blow to tne Misrouri-ms. TlIK quicl- estway to get I he city's bonded irdeb'e Iness piii off is to vote 'yes" on the propos'tioi t lefii'id the bonds at next Tu. slay's citdion. A saving tif nearly SI, 101 per yenr in in terest is a great item to be coasidered, with the same privileges as to redem tion as now exist. Tin: republican alderminic ticket is one which cvtnone. rej-rudless cf jcity council in a capible manner. IH I In- i'lllillf. 'I. A I'l.-Mnfl il, M al c. ;;o, Plt'l. 1 As lie ii oil ;i c-.'d iii tip- p c-i ill the city, last night ivn. tl.e time n-! for a meet. Ill" of 1 ! e I o' ice , .Ml VI i I! ee of t lie (li t . j t invo-tig tie I ho c!ii:ee p :e. r re d j again t i:ie I .y .1 udg A i oiler. 1 was j preseul at the time set and ib in uulcd j a hearing by I he c nn m i It ee. ' 1 he com pi u n a !. t w as not ready t ij ii'.,i'i i-il, a i ! i g i n g as a re: son for 1e- ! Uy. t'ie ;i'N-en,e of t 1 1 AMm ';' ' (.'I i rk from tie- c i I v. and ri i u -I i n g n , Ol-t p' I i" I of the l.o llinf. Believing thai any d- lay in healing ; the iiiiitii'i' miglii e nl (o ;t I elief that j 1 did not want an investigation, a I'd I believing that delay was simply i't-j toiuli'd to ci o ito a feeling against me with the public, I pr le-t'-d against! f-Ui-'h a cou' so and demanded a l. aring so that i might bo vindicated. '1 ho committee, however, saw lit t o-l-pone the hearing until some fu'ui'e time, and granttd the cnmp!ai na nt a con tin ur.rce. R.'-peePully, ( 1IAUI.1 S H AssiiN. "pr l-:t i: r; n atij r a l sum : in-c A Vvi-t,y uT I rini limcii Whli-'i Mn Mile mrii f:iiriut it Mr pi -lo-ll it. Tho frenzy of suspicion "pi t u-rna i ural iiuspif ion," ;1S t'arlyle called ' Into which I-'i ichnien. win a c: ao !. are apt to fail, is most ditib-uit of e, planatioii, especiadv t lnAlilitt.e.i. who cannot i-v. r. ( -'oiii ii -h'did wh Krenclimeit should belli v- Unit lish gold if cxpf'ti''1 1 ti!1('ii the Brvyfus agitation, and coii-idcr the be;ici either fictitious or simply siily. -ays th' Spectator. The belief with thou .uid ia not laliriovs iu all, and ta- French ore one of the shi-o-vde-t of iliiiopeau races i,o.sscs-.intt iiesides that toncii of! ' ' i humor which should jirevt ;.! any o:u j from hrlii ving thai an unbroken eg:; I has licrn ,oi.s. iiieil. V" ;mfe.-s th saspicioilsiK'.-s Imili'TS us. who watched Fieiiih i.oliiii-s throi: h.n a a lifetime. If it were always I . : '"d against on-1 p-n. of enemies it ivb.;!'' he iiiterp'vieil a- a mere f M'i.i )!' ieifi- d, but il ls is not the .-a-e 'llic-re i. more ui: ;ii .''ion in Paris ();' i-'rciir li Jews at tnis uio'peat t! m of Enalisli men, and as ni'ic'.j -'!-;;. ei.j;- .f a very grave ami ' eputaide el i.-.- -t'ae HiigM ' liots of ei!'"r. fecii;:: is rjf ton s-ot down to ignorance, bid classes c,T Knsliihnien wlio are ip.ite as ii,-iorant are comp'tvativdy free from ii. and tile Fl elseil pr.DUlai e suspects above all nen tliosc wiio 1 i o their lives all day " ( i O ' V(.-S. d-v O.t.y iiiii!-r thoir nr'eroscoai-': Fi r good vain is in go i's go to "i'he Fi.i . I.' M.ds o drv ivl AD ifciitii OOG. Kfpt by 11,-iltli id lioriticrt 1 1 .Sjrm liiis --r H ) l ra;ho!i ei. Xt'iV ori. in. e-i i. i uu iiit, I id ought oil-. Ilia- ike t-upilOsed va., JilioJ i clog wiii Is hit tvio childien at Toii: kinsviiit', S. i., o;i stuntiav r.f :.ci'iioou j had bitic-n a thitc' iarison, Otto Siinon- son ci 1 1 I ); ipiiiau street, Biouk lyn, a sailor on the Haiiimore ...,i i Ohio : urge Carol ii.e. Siiaonsua v. ia the s- f ; - "I nr.d c eeuunu'ri .1 the ;: 4 just i:fi(r it had bitlen the c'nd--eu. 1 aimal si-r.i i 10-uii hhu, tun .1 1& hhu coat tail- into t.i ii ils, and hit sli luiy m the .t:l leg i.-tcie ae nuc- ! ceeded in bf-ath-ff it off. Simoiuon and Charles Peiii.-e, the hoy who was bitten, fippiicd '.o Dr John L. Feeny, chief of ti, -2 Ilichmond borough ht-aitli department, and were sent to the Iv.bo- I ratory c2 tho hcnlrh dr.nrlnjeii t in Manhattan borough, where th-?y -vera tuaied by Vv. Ci hot. They -vv il 1 he in o Ailated ikiily f(,r two wee:1;. IMith Lawrence, the gill vtho wes bitlen. was reported to be not Feriou.sly injured, and her parents have not yet decided to subvert her to the Pasteur treat ment. The dog, which is pnrt New foundland, was Kept in the d .-; pom . It would rat nothing and showed ;ta aversion to water, but was not thrown' iDto convulsions when water wus placed near it. The animal v a . ';o j;! up and sent by wajron to the bacteri ological department of the hi-nith de partment, where it will he kept alive r.s lone as possible, and tests nude? to positively def ermine wbetlifr it i .suffer in 5- from "hydrophobia. Not ice. The new c-unp of fie Uoyal N. igh bors will boorganiz 'd Fi iday. April 7, atMolern Woodman hall. All eh. trier members must be pros nt. .1 os i ; pri F. Laki:. V. C. 'IH'I'KN.S. IIi;.VIlV K. (llaUN'i,, NEVi THINCS IN LEATHER. Novelties Tliat Will iTUsase tlx? .'Ii.t Fastidious Toiii;. Small pocket diaries of snake.-l;in. with silver mountingv, are the late?;, and make a handsome birthday p,i;"i. saya the Philadelphia P.ecord. An tique designs prevail in the stamped leather pocketbooks. diaries, belts traveling bags, etc., on view now. You may have a choice of red, blue, green, white or black leather case for your French traveling clock these days, whereas a few years ago only black could he obtained. Calendars in burned leather, mounted in silver or gilt, are both new and pretty. Narrow belts are the proper thing for this sea son. A good one has a strap across 'he inside of the back to be slipped under an ordinary hook on the skirt belt By this simple means the skir ls held up and the belt kept down. Writing sets in all the different bright shades of bather come to match the (-C'oring of milady's room in her desk furnishing. Trunks for the skirts and waists, to be bung up wardrobe fasii inn. will be a boon on account of their convenience, and the fact that they avoid niifhing. Coral-piak monkey I'kin. with the usual silver mountings, of course, is the very newest tour!: for the ultra-fashionable girl who likei delicate beauty in her belongings. Head the aivoriifcmen's in tho t-wsiiai iraiecriy with tho-e pto pie who s licit a iu' ii itronae-e. The.-e are the live merchants that do busi ness on the principle , f quick sales : and small profits. : J Insure in the Germ in American. ! j Fred Eb'ner, A .rent. i 6 man and Wf.lll.tll v u r.i 9- y, , a - . y. y.t Si y.t 0. r.i r.i fl.-ait an jnclty when callers conn just as she wauls to look herself. : v ' Wall Paper will make the dingiest room ionic bright and will he an in- '-"v'l -ix " ceiitive to iierlect cleanliness, and a mile . 7 step toward the irettiiies. V We earrv the slock, hut no fake " samples or prices to catch people on. Over two hundred styles to select from. GISRI'JKG & CO., ov'rc;r;vS7s and y v v -v eaburg- & Ssi n (O) I ) corn t : i; g ;i mi I''. n kinds of lions.. Wor (C'de, -: ;.l. f. ( ', . l-Yjeh, 'a i ii i i iu1 a Spi -i-if 1 1 . . (lore on short order. "- o - ,two d"- dreg sl r -rr- -tr W i, j V . S f V V y V Ji- Far 20 Yes?s Kis LeJ dl Imm Uwiz&hsAWjZW aOIiU 3-8 'iT AXi'0 r,-r,,r..d br iSAMiZS P. RALLARD. St. LOUSS. F. G. FRICKE & CO. fi Ciaiqed Viev Mi&rMl$ !wA ithiiikv i . A tb fc 5, V- t Ti erv, a , A & -. -A cT at B W 12 fill e r, l t HI I i a t i5 Sk 1 t, U Ilaviii'r t'ctnriu'tl to I 'lattsmout h, I will he ,rlad t.) wclconte all my old customers, as well as new ones, and show them a select line of Stoves, Hardware, Tinware and anything u.-ually carried in a first-class hard ware store. I'.- sure and, call, as I have some -prices that will interest vou. 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