The El Reno Daily American. (El Reno, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 101, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 27, 1901 Page: 3 of 8
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Woman's Realm.
omtnunicatiom t r thi
I t«e addrctiicd to the Kdit
< art- tin-, oflfi r t
In all the wonderful things, the
years have brought forth in all. change*-
wrought in those things that lighten
labor tor man, and in science, the
changes that have taken place in wo-
man sphere are as marvelous as any.
Think of the horro. >ur grandmoth-
e: it one of their sirls became a train-
«■ ! nurse—or worse still— a doctor!
Sur< J). tlicy wore cottra ■
who first opened the gateway so nv-'V
< .''ors have passed through. ^ome
have been governess to East Indian
or other foreign potentates, doctors,
v all know where the work (or the
!\;-^ter has taken her. A striking <•> -
ample of the latter is Mi- vUnr- r
whose ransom from Tui i i-li s .n<ii
t!u- < i\ ill « d world i O'litri!
The recent death of the ameer of
Ai -.hani^ian recalls to mind the fact
th.it au English woman v i \ is pit •
cian. She literally ti "k her itfe in her
hands when lie accepted In mvita n
to In • ipital. Like ihcr prop' ; ■
served in alien land -Ik a it b«
a gii'led prisoner, allowed nc
1 ,s and only
talk to and prej
for them, so tluy put then hea
get her and organised a club, i'
. ct r«. l eautif> ihe town. They
1-.i pr. es for the ehanest bat'
•in 1 alley > .md he prettiest vine
eml fence or shed that vines \
improve the looks. The clnl 'ren
enlisted in the work, with tin
in six months' time the place \
revelation '• those who haii v-
the work from its commtticenii i
actually brought capital into the
P(v ole passing through even o
offer-
yards
age i
n- effeminate, a'
nd taste. Hut. not
ireach good taste to
men have taken to u
think n
Ti
.at
ilthy.
an tnu
id begun
jinethim
■lit i-
len we figured it up. .i ler it could >aj
; . we decided there *a< a was not
-take in those "figers." some , one carnu r •>
ihey • ti-ire* won't when the wotner
, :ne'..f the in did in this case, any in the dav time
!', t the i ra/e had a t"rin It >ld on How things change It useu
[ \y : re long he Matte.', the less a won...n wore in the a
again, with the result. for a wluie. all, more the was < ins lere i i j
:i i were chart of ncccptmg her it • eem permi Me t-> put
• . - Von did not know. whei. ... you can. at east. • > -<v
lit to sit down whether it was a tenons persorayc
homemade chair, or just, common j But. 1 don't think «ln
\ id the round table the length of allown
. a barrel top, an ! thre* to be pinned onto a >
!,, ,r k in tl i hall 1 saw not long ago. An
i w :• ratiuv narrow,) had ava-e equally uiconpr.ms. ti
s. and cat-tail> or twelve, with her
Dann
that
Fas
gold
>ng
mot
be move
TI
oven
whistler. ;
yned he
th
this c
pleas;
stanci
c of the
i. she fac
lisappoiu
1. when we wet1? pinned
is sure to brush are dres.-i ■ tin l>e
md—'down " ' •' 1 only one ch-.ldhood,
and all.' I don't j ut on the fixings ar
long she would have gone they leave their chih
iking these things, but she them. Last Juu at
ired on the principle ot a hair nicncc nicut,
dog, curing the bite. One dav,
husband came home, and an-
inced he had a week's vacati >n. as
-Ti, was .'till at the store, and h\
n't know of any better use to makr
time, than to help her in beaun
their home. Then lomm-u'rn
aiiMons t'tne for the cool;, and final
tor the mistress. Nothing escape !
v at h i eves. When the co- k'
•d Mrs. Shaw, the wonder- on (uul
nd was not surprised the i
s of the old world went |
„..d over the sweet volume oi com*.
that came from her lips, now soit and
low. now clear and sweet as any bird
sureh different to the old max
, the whi-ilnv; woman comm* to
...me bad end. It was not termed m
she has come to a very
and ts only another in- j
.luck of the American ; .... .... .
d and overcame a great back w turned, he confiscated her graduated at 15. •<
a,, 1 \ ;:;i nd who 1 rollin • pin and when next she saw it. lt i> looked on as stupidit
.,1 in the noiiappear a coat of gilt adorned it. and it hung _>o or even
sod days
big scho<
AN OPTICAL ILLUSION.
Martlinft llrrrptloii of M*ht '111at
AttrlkBtfU lo Hlnoculnr
Vision.
A mafhod of securing «n illusion
«f binocular vision wholly without
instrumental aid occurred to me re-
cently, which is interesting in con-
nection with the study of pseudo-
icopic vision, says 4 writer in
S'ience. A lead pencil is held point
up an inch or two in front of a w re
Window screen, w th a sky back-
ground. If the e -as are converged
1 non the pencil point the wire guura
FOREIGN GOSSIP.
FOREIGN SECRET POLICE.
Barren ot Turkish Spirt la COU«
• tan ti? Malaliilar4 hf the
Saltan In Kraaea.
Tn the 15 years from 1S85 to tS"H
the number of physicians in Germanj
increased from 15.764 to 27.J74.
At Kuala, in Australia, a subter- Recent dispatches from Europe eall
rancan take has been found at • attent|on to the fset that nt least
uepiii of v..iL a ooinparativs ^wo fnr 'i{rn fOftVUMHltS kNf
It lnexhaut • * supply of water France, especially at Paria* a rcgulan
In IHOS Japan a export and import servirr „f secret political police. A
trad ainounU'd all ei ther t< onl.t oaj>la dispatch from Copenhagen . aja
I6.Mft.54S yen. or K.l>er dollars. li (h}lf thr Russian detectives of thn
IWf it rem bed the figure of 435.331,* ^(mjcovite embassy have caution i
b,'0 yen t>,e caar against visiting Paris, a.s ha
Among the "accidents" reported in f^teuds to Uo. In regard to this con-
of
)
nd.
pa
led.
• ha?
the
ragul
ly rtc
cfToi
uahl
ono
men, talking 01 tuc 1111 ? > « r
• •
, laboratr a • I bril -
much care and money spent on
She had to through th- 1
trying on. and tittinp. when .
hpuld have been taken up u
examinatioi s. and the closing
cises ot her ho"i What will t
ten years bring forth? If a girl
to accommodate for distinct vision
of the united images of the mesh.
As aoon as accommodation is aaeured
the mesh becomes perfectly sharp,
and appears to ' •• n«-arly in the plana
of til.- pencil point, which still ap-
Austria racently was the ease
workman who walked along the road
smokiusr a pipe, with a SO pound bag
of gunpowder on his haekl
I'.v oftering Kiiv Menelik eight pei terview
cent of the prooe«'tls, Italian capita! patrie.
i«ts have succeeded in securing tli« hureau
nx.luslva privilege of working th# azent
id fai
If.
she
l.nglish nuri
her food, a
t.as e\rr on the for that banc 01
eastern lite, the poisoned d: h. Her
experience should be worthy of p<
rnsal.
( ) vasionally we hear a protest from
the lr.asculine mimis that women arc
usurping their j^laces in the working
world and for lc wag*1-. 1 h.cre are
always two sides to a question, and
i'Vt ning. prevailed on Mr , Shaw, then
a young girl, to take her place and
whittle Annie Laurie," which she did
with her own variations, and at onee
became a sensation* There arc other
girl whistlers and good ones, but 1
ha,ve only heard of one gi
been abW 10 charm the b
from the parlor walls, bv
ribbon. So he went on. 1
- > hard, tli ! at the end oi
was hardly anything i
that was not transformed in
But the climax came on l-
v lie had thrown an old.
e w rkeu
the veek
thelu use
ions i waj
<la> His
ink-^trip
nrt .
learn
in the
but to me it
Wisconsin come:
in a beautiful v a
rase came under my not* e while !
in New York <>i.ic tiiii" ag<> 1 •
would have taken a verj impartial having the
j
taming ten dollars a • ■ '' ' the human voief
charged and a woman typewriter « n- c;in CVen make
ga-: : in hi- pla- ■ He went
manager and told him that 1
two children depended on that
week, unci doubtle . thi* wa- .1
who could afford to ti with m
position—and pay. Investigation
brought to light that she had taken the jt
Is off the
pent monthr. j
Airica in a cage try
monkey language— |
ms Miss Wright of
nearer to nature andjI
than all the dry "M j \
world. I imagi.
1 the floor, to put in the ragbag
the me
When
lder than that. ' s t
rule, not the exception ten or t\\>
years ago. .
In closing—I particularly w h
ask the ladie who r< ad this p*p< 1
try and help me make it interest-
This space belongs to us. and i woi
be more than clad to hav.- yoti^ wr
and tell us something that
beyond redemption, when n<* about the children. <uir kitche
bee
d on it, saying it was too goo<
to be wasted, and the very tiling h«
wanted. All the household, frotn th
parlor to the kitchen, e aited wit I
h.uted breath, to see what he wcitld d«
ith it. But he shut hin sel: in hi
win, and when he r me torlh-l-t
: imitating a bird . i hold, it was no longer a shirt—even a „ were. Every little mite
ould not distinguish | torn on . He had ewed the bo^om , j hope it will^ not; be long he:or
from their own. She | and the bac!: togetl er, u>r a •.'■• ill v, ill hear it aid "Look in the !.
ket, and it was fring« ' out. while jj yOU want to know* the good tin
•rk and eating. Don t thi 1
; you know it other - do too. Someon
will bf benefited by it. who no knew
it before. 1 want to make the \\ «•
i man's Realm, a household word, ur
and near, gynonomous with all poo<i
tilings, a scrap-book of knowledge, as
11 were. EveIV little mite help So
aim
now, the pern .1 is moved away from
the eyes, which arc to be kept fixed
on t ho screen, the point passes
1 n rough the mesh and appears
noublc. the distance between the two
<Sma<'ea increasing until the point,
touches the screen.
If, now, tho pencil he removed, it
.will be found that the sharp imago
of the combined images of the gau^o
persists, even though the eyea ba
moved nearer to or further away
front the screen. Move the eyes up
t within Fir or eight inches of the
plane in which ihe acreeu appears
to lie and try to touch it with the
finger. It is not there. The finger
falls upon empty spare, the screen
being, In reality, a couple of inches
■further off. This is by all means the
most startling illusion that. I have
ever seen, for we apparently
: ngency. says the New York Tribune,
a former director of the famous
French detective bureau called the,
"Surete General©," M. <Joron, was in-
r a reporter from tho
latter said: "The Surete
Area that no Ku&sian
is, detective—will pro-
l£lhiopia fo| f,.rt the per: on of the czar during his
. 1 year sojourn in France, and that th*
<• . rammergan tised to be deserted French police alone will lie Intrusted
>n- tourins except in the years o| with that care. What do you think,
tiio Passion performances, lt is not# of it, M. Gorou?" The ex-director
I.e.-omin* H regular summer resort, answered, smilingly, after a moment
about 501) persons ^having v ent the «.f hesitation; "Hum! When Preai-
hot months there thia tear. ..ent (aure went to Russia the Miiscii-
PI,.. r„ ,n« l.rer xinu,rM in Kran<- >.tr poll.* .w. hap, .lecl.u rd offlci I'.T
r,. ,11 th.- n-,r< iKT-i nnd 117.1. wh.-o th ti.nly lu ■itmi.-«hoald bpchurgri
V , so a.m..ulani (hat it . tn ln «" ,l" ut ,hc
,n, „ Ih- hor r It m eUlmrcJ of 1 ho Kmn.-h r publ..- offi-
,f were so kra in wine (In ch.lly the .n.ic ' « performed by
horses would need only
Usual quantity for the hi
half the
lary retire «
d with h
ml
n performance. For the ! a wide piece of green ribbon, e
wo yenr- -he has been traveling,'in a bowr, served to jusp^nd il
iving bird concerts. I do not I the wall. While he \tas calml,
know ot any profession 1 would rather 1 miring it, the cook gate notice,
idopt, ii 1 were gifted like her, than preferred living with sane peopU
And she is only 18.
interesting to trace back the
itng
M. O. C I.AKK
\v
Tn the recent British naval ma-
neuvera Admiral I.ord Charles Berea
ford introduced a complete inn ova.
tion. In the event of a war at. sea
there is the contingency of the. com.
mander in chief and his second in
command being killod. Without spare
admirals no one would be left with
experience in maneuvering a whole
fleet. Lord Charles, during
See week, caused the fleet under hi* eom
something occupying a perfectly mand to be maneuvered by the
definite position in space before our rious captains, with the result
«\vea, and yet if we attempt to put
plaer or six a week, and with it eup- rlift.-rent fa-hions and the reason why
ported herself and a child, and, J sup- (he> came into use. I thought of I
pose, when he demanded it. a worth
]css Inxband. Tin mara.« ' 1 '• '
she was more worthy (the dit:"lenee
in w:.-res was imuiateri.i
and the man -tart- I on
job that lasted i u o v e«
lir tt as a firm belie vrr in
ing at home, but if ti
instance, did. she wo !.. com
starving on the wag< paid for
other home work.
hunt for a
Mo doubt
omen stay-
voman, for
come near
wing
?d- j Anadarko, Oct. 21.—F.ditre
j man's Realm! 1 read in last Snnd.i
vfn j American your invitation to the ladie
if she didn't get so m ;c!i wages, and I to Wri>e to the paper I am very
surely =he couldn't call the kitchen , you have starte-l thi* d. partment. :
things her own. 111 that nons-. But. ( tljinW tve can be of mutual benefit lo
while she was packing up. be on.rsfccd i each other.
; long ago when I saw a little bov I to hi- wife, it was 1! Inn of his. t • \ think we will soon have a large
vi,h'hisVretty golden hair rut strai dn 1 <ee if he could cure her of her de , oty> people come every dav. There
,nd evt-nlv around h:^ neck like the < 11 structive habit of making thin:- -: . not a vacant house lu re, li we ha I
..hire-, ot the Puritans in our m hool | they threw all the divans, etc. Jn the j only pad rain, everything would hav
our finger 011 it ^ find that there ia
nothing there, lt is best to begin
by holding the peneil an inch or less
in front, of the screen Aa the eyea
I become accustomed to the
., accommodation tin
increased.
wtluabl
round.
experience was gained all
VOLTS AND A COOL MIND.
distance can bo
ml
No doubt there
histories as ii each hair had been
measured with a tape measure and
each so many inches long. 1 gly' V !
But strange to say it is the latest
ia hi.>n. This way of cutting the hair
was why the Puritans u -re railed
" Round heads." to distinguish them
many women from t)ie "Cavaliers
or ail who wore
curly hair, as the former thought
all ringlets or adornments of the p< r-
-on the work of the d one. the
old Puritan mode wv revived 1-- ...me
..nc who must have be-.n at Ins \
end to invent something '■-•w. rd the
who near orson who ha- that 1
I sympathy. The world c
thing different every tw
of the twenty-four, no
i^t ter wha
A queen who had some di
iMuent
high,
she
Should attend a state ceremony when got money from other women, on the
pretense of investing it for the;:
who work for pin money only, thereby
taking the bread in m some unfortun-
ate's mouth. But tin task of straight-
ening that matter ' • e.n.il
the millenium come at any rate, wdu n
such porWe'US Will be ,ol-«d. We
can only try and heh (-
the burdens. And • h.oe ma 1 1
progress in that direction. r.-. cry-
where. are societies helping the
working girls, on child d. <r and for
bench ting the poor. <\ -ccm. lik- .. —
carrving coals to Newca-> •• to n-ad o: on ju>r nec]< is rcspon.-ible 1
rii Knglish lady coming here to work choking collars so popular a w unc
for children who work. Through her q'jie jj00p skirt was invented lor
efforts the legislature <• ' r,inc queen also when it was imperativ
passed a law prohibiting children work- ^jlou|,i attend a '
Ing in the factories there. 1 o the poor . si,c was enceinte.
people where the nine brought m by; So wjth the straight bangs, that
the little ones is a welcome addition to 1 abomination we submitted to years
the family exchequer, the law is tin- | aRO Some lady of high degree had
welcome indeed. Rich people belong j,er hair cut in that way to hide a scar
to these societies, clubs, etc.. tor the , on forhead.
be traced the broken heart and home ' \ntj so xv0 could find a reason for
amelioration of the working clas-es. I nearly everything a woman wears, and
but to these rich women can sometimes nK.n> too.
whi'di comes sooner or later where ^ut speaking of styles—here is one
that grim, almost immovable terror, lhat boa, a\\< 1 suppose this has a
debt, reigns. reason for its being, also, but as this
\ few lines in the papct m a large I roiumn can he read by the men, too, 1
city told of a well dressed woman , Wl.n't say what I think it is. I know
throwing herself under the cars, and typesetter has to read it anyway,
before she died, gave as the causc of j aml |,e«s a nian< and I don't want them
Vcr act, V.er failure to collect her dress-I ,al|R|1jnR at womcn any more than 1
making bills (she was a well known | can he|p because they have cause
drcsstnak-.r. from her wealthy patrons, j enough now, in some of us, gracious
To say w mcn arc poor pay- s would , knows.
rai-e a storm of protest and indigna- i 'phis is it: A long ruffle of lace,
tion among them. But. ' ia,n to ]jnen and lacc. or embroidery, is gath
d on to each garte
)dshed. and
time furniture
The cook i
hcves I put
devilment.' : nd
she told him "
my thank- 'or
i was ever flu
his
1 their solid, old keen much better.
• 'ts place. 1 The gardens are all dried up. I tried
till there, but he be-L, water mine, but it seems the water
wife up to all that . actually did harm, it was 1!. hot
1 don't ki;j«v ah'ther xvatcr. My little < ncs are jus. getting
id or did n< r. That's I (lV,.r the whoopim -coug i 1 think it
. ping her cut. "Hut a mistake to make to light
,11 turn out very serious.
avc plenty of fresh air. and be i.tp
uiet as possible, to pieven: •Ugh;ng.
In k and eggs a>" very got ti lor the in.
,av them on the;r back-. <f a violent
A THRILLING EXPERIENCE.
Sappoaril Burglar 'I'Mrn* Onl to Ra
Only m llimlral lualra-
111 ■ t.
I came acr- - an old scrap-book
lately, with this verse in it:
They talk about a woman's sphere,
| As "if it had a limit.
There's not a place in earth or heaven.
| There's not a ta.-k to mankind given.
There'- not a blessing or a woe,
! Tliei c • not a whimper, yes or no.
There'- not a life, or death, or birth.
' That has a featherweight of worth,
| Without a woman in it.
And when you think of it it is pretty
i near true, too. And sometimes, ii
they are not in it, they pretend to be.
a - one woman, 1 read oi, who passes
ff as a member of a board of trade and
Aa he is six feet two and ia fully
up to the American standard of physi-
cal courage, it ia amusing to hear
f it «t him <ell about it, «-aya Uie Detroit
t them pree Press.
"The folks wen
July," h« relates.
big house of ouri
remained the
it way the first of
"That's an awful
urs, you know, and (:
ti8 the ^oie custodian.
vit.h in
Uussiun agents I should be much
amount astonished J the actual chiefs of the
Surete afiirmed to me thnl no agent
of that. Freuch detective bureau was
at M. Fa tire'a side, disguised aa a son-
deur or as a pere penard." And M.
Go ron, who has retired from act ha
eervice, related how he entered some
yeara ago into relations with Tat-
skowsky. chief of the Kussian seer t
*>oliee bureau, 011 the occasion of tha
murder at the Hotel de Rnde, l^aris,
whole of Gen. Seliveratoff, eit-chief of the
political police at St. Pcterabux|f. Th^
author of that murder, Pad3ewrkl,
1 was never caught. M. TatrJkowsky
asked M. Goron to help him in reor-
ganising the Russian polica. He fol-
lowed the French usage, ent down the
number of his agents, keeping orly;
the best of them, and established
Marvel on* i'.Me pe from ai« eiroru« his bureau in the palace of the lius-
ilfin Throngli iirtpntiou of h.nn embassy.
vvita •ml Nerve. The Turkish ambassador !n Fari*i
— i Siaa alwaya had his detective bureau
Five thousand volts of electricity under his immediate direction and lo-
were hurled into E. L. Price, an elec- cated at his own residence He haa
trieian at tha Edison company planl, to watch not only the capital andi
and he walked over to the City hospital other cities in Franee, but also Ge-
t« -.eli 'em about it. It proved to bs ,-.rva, Lausanne and ether places ini
the tallest thing in the line of a atory Switzerland. A cable dispatch stated
of that kind the doctors had ever few daya ago that the French a°r"
heard, aays the Cincinnati Enquirer. crament had decided to expel a num-
" \ very few hundred of those things i>rr of Turkish agents, whose mission
—volts of electricity—kill a person," had been to spy on the members ol
remarked one of the doctors, eying the "Young Turkey" party. The Ot-
the electrician askance. toman embassy in 1'aria ia much less
".lust so," said the elsotrician, "but a political or diplomatic center thsu
nlwavs pot in providing a circuit be i bureau of information. His excel*
formed." Csney Munlr Bey Is less in trusted with
"You say 5.000 volts of the stuff en- rwhe care of concluding treaties than
tered your body'/" inquired another 4)flooking after the hundreds of Turk*
gazing at the man in wonder. j«h exiles in Switzerland ami France^
taioxvsm comes on, and put co>d
1 , , " . 1 | lt had been burglarized twice
cb'tli to the hea 1 . .
I , snm-.M.c would lilt' I" W nttnory <.n<l I «> up
y;,^ ^
-ometlung different each day ' i«.p "One night it was- inst one when " l)id n't, it do anything at all to you . infinitely less of political iiv
housekeeper with a large ton.ly I,1 0Ueked off the .l^otric B,ht. Tb« • Hwl rrie#> Jormatio„ or offletol tt of ,o.
rven when ZTZ "olt r" ho.d.'n, up hi. Ml hn.d he re.por, ...d ^
«t, .null, you ci.n liear nil k.nd. ul «h..wed the I wo m.ddle finpr. .pl.t Thw. report-, ar. rr^d «,Uh. .-peelal
(OUImIb and Imagine ... many ...ore, - " < ' '-h .. _ , tt.nt on by the milU... whe'
fcad a miniature hn,-i.„ , under n.r "That'* all, exeept K.nd ot « queer that k.nd of reading to • .? -tber.
1 recall that I Krabt„:J teehn^ in brea-t. a._.t «^ody ftavcr. -^j-^arda upoa
1be gun three different times, s"at. up
• n beil, heard my heart T ounding, and
wa* ready to turn loose as noon tis
I made up my mind where I ought
•to shoot.
'By three 1 was in a dore and had
J do wish some one would write
good plain receiptI have several
ii 1 may come again. I dont want my
tir^t letter too long.
With b st wishes to Mrs. Lake for
the ,-uccess of your page, and thanking
you for your enjoyable letter.
MRS. F. THURMEN.
boxes which are nent every week froisi
the Ttue de Presbourg to Yildix Kloa)^
and returning it ^ hundred fold. She 1 yOU for your enjoyable letter. jniiow, anai i rrLuii i« i j■ K' «*ij a me there, but not very hard, those who furnish him with th©
was successful, although if they were MRS. F. THURMEN. 1 K'>n three difft:re«lWhen mY touched the 5.000- greatest quantity of it. In Pari. Uta
any way familiar with the working' mJ hea1rt „ ,noufh not t tr* Turki h .py J. to well organised,
,he W.I -rade they would knm, WALTERS NEWS. 7** 7 1 1 1" Tou^ .nd p.. the wir. .way from >.n with V.tter than anywlt.r. «1 . Ah .non,
that that was not the.r method of d„ WHLILno nunc. j ,, up my ni)nd wh.re 1 oufrht ^ hand< 1( ,,hadi o( co„r„., M a ..YonnK the .«•«
i,n. bu-ii. s. \ ' . 1 riie i nthu*lattlc American Correspond- 'ml."0'? i «wn« in a had U'v life would have be^n snuffed out police of the embassy arc on th#J
v; n.aKe moncs o1■ , nlpr.,„u<-„. 'Hy .hree 1 m a do.e and had , le Tli. man 1. Bhadow.d, kepS.
, pecially ... any n.j -4er.ou. a), ti A.l..a,.„. to "tra,n my ears for noi5es 1" * « «bwr ati«. and attempts .r.
wluii you come to ih.nk ot it, a gold wljtn thcrP cuuu. a 'bing tlvat raised 1,111 " ,n"1 v1. " . . "1 WliQl
l,r. k s\\ .n'ller always goes to a man. j Walters, Oct. JS.-The followtng is wh m, and rov hair. Hon«t, it w,.* 'or the .hork a. it .noarU ,.d. to...t« Into ^"r~ti'OB *
and catches him too, in hi iwlndllng tb* re|iort nf your correspondent at th„ moK, Martl'ln* IWn I r .r w-., u m.ke th« old.at hand at tha bn«.- ulm. *T to ,
But il a woman set ,.VaU,.r... Per arrangement with Mr I torjot* had • gun. I roll- e s forf.t for th. In^ni.lfc.lin^w. tu * c0n.,.«Un«pl..
;-',melime. -he make, up for it ^ d tllat , shouId u„„ ^ ^ side of L bed and "If ^ old question .'*•* ■ k. to th. •*«"' L'2
it in other respects. In a grocery , . * . .. H ton your presence of mind, no matter what promptly executed, hia propertjf i®
Store, for instance, a woman can l(ir you posted and that yon would pnhl.h dropped to the flow Ilka ..ton o. y ^ ut % ptrtun OD. part ot v,,rk.y la co„fi«at«d. and
,r. .,n ey> . bow many potato-, s over, letter from me each week. However. I pi-iron. I made as gooa as a mue ih body coraes in contact with a ht, u tenUnced death lor eontu^
in good measure, she is getting; or have two or three subscriptious for the 4:80 on my fianas an n , ]jve w.ire of whatevrr strength keep j_i«ulna—ties SomeMmen al«o, bufl
get
mkle
little thought will prove tlie j p'r'ed on to each garter, and reaches t<
truth of my word . It is as unwritten , (jie anklcs. What 1- it for. y..u :-iy
a l.iv.- for womcn to get m • t. .1 when Wcll> it-s supposed t" ■ i c the place «•
her dressmaker pre>ents nn in uncierskirt, but
llie first of t <• month a, it : lor the (>i] likl. :vll> \\,
tailor to suffer likewise frcn .u- cus- of sharks' teeth.
tomcrs. Our groceries the 1 er and j SUpp()Se there are very few women
oihers are paid as a matter « i course. in thc colintry any v. ay who have imt
i ,t how the poor women who wear j ut Slltnc ,iuu gone through the throes
out their eves and back shall hve.jmd o{ divans. and sideboards,
bow and where arc apparently ot ottlc ub.t;m.i„ ar.d wardrobe , out of one
u ..nicut to madatne; and if her dr< -s )tr tW(i hoxes. some nails and cretonne.
not prcci^elv a> -be like . b it a collplc vards of 1. —and there you
coes to the tire.I hands and head a ..-.am W(>rc_or "rather, there you were not --
--and again, while any time th • uluM1 you WCnt tbrouch the beautiful
her convenience, will do for the l>ul. |00kjng divan, or the leg came ofi thc
Five dollars is not a great i.i. -.I t b, [ read_ on(,^ verTc>V T:Vforni -licm. They were something new, I '^7to all, both man and beast,
ihat nrooosed n while thc plcbian pigeon does not co-t | which is a great public benefactor
anything like the hares, and are quite The Walters commercial club was or
as prolific. Californa seems to be thc ganized only twelve days until one rail
home of the pigeon, one hears of so road was staked off to the town and als
ii the bacon is all fat or "streaky '
While a man goes in, says he wants :>o
much of so and so. and never even
lo. k< to see what the man is putting
up. but throws down the money, and
is off. The same way in a dry goods
-tore. That's why the clerks like to
wait on uie men. instead of the wo-
mcn. A woman has the patience ot here with a boom.
that evample of patience—Job, in hunt- First that I want to say this week is
it-,., f. r remnants, or bargains and en- that the city of Walters lia organized a
. vs t he long hunt, whereas a man commercial club w th a m inhership of
'-ndd rather pav double, and have it sixty members, and lias appointed com-
er with nuick mittees to look after the inte rv.t of \Val-
. , f tei> The first committee's duties is to ad-
One ot tuc nicest employment* for verl|se Walters, look after the two rail-
women. I think, and one that would J roa(ls that are headed this way; also
. her with
Belgian hare
. . t k r * Jive wire oi WD tr'ci •>"« r .
T';,vwen„,To,hi„or.
daily. Can get many more if _ _
space in your paper each week. jumps and a hU, to uw eorner with amother part of hta ,Uoeeedaiii obtaining from the French.
Your artiele of the aatid was very "ith all .-ails set, a policeman, ] ^ uk(, t|ia oth^r hand or a toot or -ovarnment an order of eipul.ioa
pleasiuR to att that live in Walters and a..U together «a hurried baedc auy part of hi. body, and he will mo.t ag,inllt the unfortunate "Youn*
about here. "H-,urrled his retolver In hi. ha.d ^ P . .way .lire. Thi., of T„k." Thi. kind of work explain.
I gave out all that bundle of papers .-a t a *4nn v«ri> an si waanon hCUD,0UJ a • .
that vou sent.
The F1 Reno American stock went up
' " • . . .... roads tnat are neaaea wis
pay well is the raising of pigeons. 1 he | telephone line to connect
Belgian hare has had it> day, at ie*a>t | atid Clotnancht:.
the craze has, and thousand^ «" f nu n ^ jjr Greene and A. 11. Snow have sunk
and women arc making a living from two public wells and advertise them
vnd 1 seized a $-100 >ase^es a waapor\ cournej jB providing there's somebody wv,y Abdul Hanoid In his dispute witt*
we ;cl 4r.OU^ f 4K j';',.! els« around or within call to eome and France did not hasten to recall hi*
we reae ie< ic ^P ° \Wiritr% knock the wire away with a club. imbs^ador, Munir Bey, from Pari%
'here v a * en < g , "And the rescuer, under such eir- >vhere the latter gave a splendid feaaU
ngain. 1 droppei tie v«. e in o cumstances, should not try to push the on the sultan's anniversary, an ac-t
ied into m'
room, turned on the tight
j ated. What do you think he found?"
"A burglar?'
"No. 1 had left my banjo keyed-up
taut and two of the strings bad
snapped."
one dollar, but if you owe it pay i pr0p0sed on
promotly—it maybe u-.st the sum need- ^ wh0, for various reasons, de-
r,l in make up a bill that it wouhl be j0 be economical, how to furnish
,n wire away, for this may cause him to -which oompelled tha Preneh ifovern-
01 'l i fastened to it himself. It ahould ^icnt to request him to withdrave
always be knocked away with a blow, promptly from its territory.
any kind of a blow. This gives only ffo-
stantaneous contact, and the momen- ' "
turn of the blow send, the wire away The prospect of a dinner '^fen-
from the club the next second after irally keep a , "
„ But the victim of absent-mindednpsl
ton C ' „ ■ ,i | «eeine at times unable to distinguish.
•between what to eat and what to
embarrassing to pay unle
the whole amount.
On my journey from Gcorgi
house four rootn« complete for the
.sum of $26.^0! I did not need mine
furnished, thank goodness; but on
* ' lascinat-
Sfnall If onealiof*.
The smallest horse, probably, that j,,aV0i This was the rase w!th tha
eras ever fitted with a set of shoes by yrho went into a Loudon rests 11-
nny h^rseshocr in California oceu- j-put, called for a newspaper, and only!
lone sin", last sprinR. Ill iaet. I no- rea(jing „ver. il sounded o fas
tiee.l the streets and yards tlirotish 1 ■ That «a- the
ticed the
the cities ..- .... t
they mint have been indicative of the
people—some were so neat mil clean
„„d some were the opposite One
h,...-e and yard was thoroughly cle ui,
not even a scrap ol paper in the yard.
,o I l'new the kind of people lived
Iherr Another was nc.it in front, hut
).1C hack was a little of everything,
even the back of the : mse was not
Minted. Those kind ol people aUvav
nut .he best of everything it
-•ill he seen, regardless of their- com-
fort even, jusi so the style can he kept
even ii thc larder be empty. rhe
last and I am afraid the great nurnhcr,
were alike, hack and front, lti-ide and
Now, 1 don't want to s.-t up a_s
•and
)ne r —. -
it all bv herself, without a can
tcr's aid even. I felt almost temptc I to
ink, all the furniture out of the house
and commence all over again. But a
friend of mine did. And I helped her
in fact. I made a table for myseU. And
niv friend's husband won't hardly speak
to me yet and n.y own says it serves
me right.
To begin, voti made a rag carpet, or
rug, for three ronims. This was a poser
right at thc beginning.
Where in the world were the rags
to come from, that were to be sewn
vould we transform them into a car-
prto And ii we had the rags, how
would we transform^ them into a car^
a critic, the market is overstocked with p(.t --hit or mis alternate border
ilk—and my own house and yard r(I(i _tm| bluer" (.1 quote the p:,'.nr.)
is'not perfect by any means, but I Wc save that up. and started on t'ie
think if we were to follow thc example i nex( The .linn. r. \nd it was ilso
of a New Jersey to.vii EI Reno and Jj)c por suddenly ue stopped to
Chickasha, too, would be a hundred . , ;,,r,. wa- tli- boxes, springs,
p.-r cent better off. Every one must 0,ming from. The .:y
acknowledge there is lots of room for gC. -tore ibarged dollar, or more,
improvement in both towns. a cording to size, tor bo.«3,_thc s rings.
Those lrdies I spoke of decided Ihe j — two and a half, braid, five ccnts a
town council was too slow and slovenly | varj, the c'.vtii t• ■ covrr it, any l■:ic.
>11. Evrrfit Han Kerer Ilea* eilmbrd.
If you thirst for something really
new, if you want to do something
which has never been done before,
•here is a chance for you. Climb ^ ^ |
HQHimPNPPBMJHi r.i Kvcre rts height is 20,002 m pjace jn the shop of a Peta- roughly aroused from his read
many of them being raised then And telephone line enroute for the town. foc^ and you will not find anything jIIIDft blacksmith not long ago. Tt by u waiter, ordered coffee and n>
th- squabs alva} - bring a good price starting from Comanche. !. all due to ja the nature of a paper bag on ita vaf, a Hix-months-old Shetland pony, },aIU eandwfch. Tlie wmrter executed
iu the market. Any work like this the enterprise pf the comri. rml club #now.CBppcd summit, for the excur- one 0f a herd a I^oa Angelea man waa tar order and deposited with this
while r.numjratn,e, .ta° br.ngs one and U,muful ,|oni„ ha. no, reached there yet brin(r1n, dowl froro Mendocino cmrn- y„mely f,.re . lar^e pa.tebo.rd cheek.
and .s tjpecullj ^ will be comir.erilal center nf Tlle high"* point to which man ha.i fy> where thcy had been paatured t;,b absent-minded one went on read-
smted tor wnien. 1 t m • ! Comanche eoiinty. for with the combina- to far climbed ia M,3#3 feet TW* .luring the >.immer. The rongh ro d« jng. his paper. Borne quarter ol ant
41,1 , f.f i<■• we 1 r■ Rut tions of her energeti. citizens, location, is the height, of Aconcagua, t he loft- j)a<^ worn its bare feet and necessi- hour after the waiter returned. "Any-i
CO" °'s tiki.i ' some ot ii i ,v from "ch noil, and all lands around the city i:, Ucst, summit of the main cordiller. of tatcd shoeing. The shoe«, tashloned -.hing more, sir?" he asked. "Tea,"
,.r at least some men for 'i know taken by well-to-do farmers, and will be )he Andes. Th; point was re.che.-. nut of b r, when fitted to the capped the man, "get me • freslv
,, developed by such u.en as it takes to , the Mattias Zurbriggen and ronv,„ (pf.t wero , trifle larger Khan .-andwirh: the one you hronght mu
make cities of the first c Her cop- _ \ ;n®e t.wn momhers of the exoo- _ j n ....j • v.. «„n .
per mines alone are well worth the atten
brought I You've eaten the eheck!^
— „ .. . . . .v ^ ! ,-Roche.ter Post-Express.
ers and busine^-; men location in the 1892 climbed a mouutain in the Kara-
richest and most beautiful of all things fcnraru Himalayas ju-1 22.600 feet
that is rich and beautiful. high.—Pearson". Magazine.
Plenty of water, grass, stone, timber >
and rich soil—all that is needed or could l
some who would scorn to wear sue
gew gaws. To Harry Lehr, of New
York city, the youns -ociety men.
who amused the 400 of that city—and
incidently. the 4000 of other cities—by
impersonating female characters, at
private theatricals, we are indebted for
the amusement he affords us, at the
-ight of a man wearing a gold and
jeweled anklet, with a studded pad
lock. A few men, who like that kind of
notoriety, are wearing tl.em, but, I
should think it Mould take a brave man
to walk . ,..t * ith such an object on
bis leg. Kin* Edward wears a bangle
011 his arm, so did the Duke of Saxe-
Colbttrg. for many years before hi-
de a. h. The Marquis of Anglesey had
$.200.00 worth oi jewelry stolen, the
other day. Imagine a mere man own-
ins. and at different times, wearing
so much jewelry. Some lime ago, one
Mr. Vines, two members of the expo. ^ silver dollar piece and the full set was dry as a bone." The waiter
tion of capitalist What does capital riiUon that ..ent out in 1S97 under weighed ju,t /tmr nunc-., an ounce looked down and gasped. "Lor!"
seek but i 11-st wh it we have i.'ot here at Mr. 1- A. Fitzgerald. Before th.s the for caojj K^oe.—rfan Francisco Cnron- exclaimed, "here n the sandwich
Walters? record was held by Sir William Mar-
First, energetic and enterprising farm- tin Conway's expedition, which m
flenrtuelie anil Indltfullon.
If we eould he as blind to other pao-
ple'«s blesRings as we are to our own
we certainly should not have so much
heartache and probably not so much
A Wise * «'• Ijnoranr*,
be asked for to make wealthy fanners ' "Why is it that so few people *eem -Brooklyn Life,
and happiness to all that will come and ! anxious to talk to Mr. Carpington
locate here. Conic to Walters and the
commercial club will not only tell you,
but show you.
He seems very well informed." Don't Co Well Together.
"That's just the difficulty," an- A woman wearing diamond, and
ewcred Miss Dimpieton -He's one of tiling bad grammar seems hke_ put
those dreadful meu who know enough ting new wine into
to correct your mi*tukes when yon Washington (Ia.) Pemoerst.
quote the classics aL'd who d« n't i,, tb« Haluaue.
old bottlea.—
1M IlKTIRKD.
Washington, Oct. 26—Lieutenant-
k-a'l' depart'tierV V. S."A l a Wen | know enough not to do it.'-Washing- | Mfe for the equilibrist often bangs j
retired oi- account of age. 'ton Star. 1 In th balance.—Uumsw Dull Acwb.
Whnt Dir. Shu Meanf
"It's raining so hard. Mrs. lirake:^
tiadn't you better stay and take din-
ner with us?"
"Oh, no. Mr?. Stingey; the weathse
surely can't be as bad as all that.' —•
Philadelphia Record.
Jnat So.
Little Elmer (inquiringly )—Pa, wljat
Is optimism?
Prof. Broadhead — Optimism,
! ^on, is & whitewash for the blues-
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