Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 171, Ed. 1, Sunday, May 13, 1894 Page: 2 of 20
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FINE GROWING WE4THER
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Bflelal Iteperte f he CunitlHAn at
Crop At una the I lite of the Den
vvr Am Wry KafonraiinBi
The People 1 eel llnppy
The weekly reports rewired yesterday
by the Fort Worth and Denver rail-
road show the crops a be In exception
ally good condition Thtie reports
which art carefully made out from the
results of actual observation at the
different stations are accural and
therefor the favorable condition at th
weather and crops which they tepre
ent at this VritlcaJ time may b
viewed with dep satisfaction by all
who have the Interest of Fort Worth
and Northwestern Texan at heart Fol
tawing are the reports tn dUI from
ten itatlona alonr the line throughout
It extent from Port Worth to a short
distance from the north weit earner of
the Panhandle
At Avondale The acreage of wheat
tributary to th station 150 -cow 8W
oat it cotton 250 fruit and vege-
tables tlo Condition fine
The weather fur Friday May 4 wa
a follow nalnfll none thermom-
eter at 7 a in IS m and 6pm was
70 v4 and HO direction of tInd a a
and i w
Weather Saturday May 5 rtalnfall
kone thermometer TO M and 82 wind
i w s w and s e
Sunday May 6 Rainfall none ther-
mometer 71 109 nnd 90 wind s e sw
and s w
Monday Mav 7 Rainfall none ther
rnometir 70 100 and Ij wind w
w and s w
Tueday May Italnfalt none
tnometer 74 4 nnd 78 wind s w aw
and aw
Wednesday May S 4 of
an Inch thermometer 70 al and 52
wind c se and s e
Thursday May to ltalnfall 1 2 inch
thermometer n CS and C4 Hind nw
h e and n e
Tutnl lulnfall for the week 11 4
Intihe
At Alvord the acreage of wheat In
sight Is W with an estimated
jleld of IS to 21 bushels and the con-
dition nf the crop good with plenty
Kit talti corn In stirht 13200 acres prujt
lect rood at present estimated yield 15
to 40 bushel per acre out J WO acre
In tight istlmstMt ield 29 to 40 bushel
I er acre Indication of thu heaviest
rrop for year pusl cotton 13000 acre
rsllmated 1ld 1 5 to 2 3 of a bnla pr
acre ult the Indications very good for
cottonj fruit and vegetables In slfcht
200 A urn ntlnmted Ihl CO to 100
bushels per acre half of ft ult nop um
auied and vegetables lit fine condition
Weal her ltlduy Mu 4 Na rnlu
wind e e
HalurUay Muj 6 No mint wind e
c e
Hundav May C No volu wind e
e 9
Monday May 7 No rain wind e e
u
Tuesday May 8 No ruhit wind m
Wednesday May 8 II a In 0 Inches
wind v
Total rainfall for the week fl Inches
Bowie Wheat 8C00 aerea growth
tine corn It W0 acirs irrowlntr line
iruod standi rnts 3OG0 aciea growing
fine other grain 2100 acres same eon
btiUMi tot ton 80000 acres planting
about finished some cumins ipt fruit
and oitetables 1000 acres rospects
Jtood
Wtwtber Tildny May 4 No rulni
thermometer e 74 and 78 wind a
8
Stturday May E No rlnj theunom
ster U M and 12 wind
Runda May B -No rain ttirrmoin
ftter 4 92 and W wind n
Monday May 7 No rain thermom-
eter 64 Kl and it wind a n
Tueada May l No raluj thermom
rtel 62 IS and 0G wind ii
Wednesday May 9 Ttalu 1 lncni
thtrtnomtter 0 II and 78 wind a
- n w f
Thursday May 10 Hnln 2 lnchrj
Ihermomettr M 43 and tld wind a w
l w nw
llalnfall for the week J Inches
Wlchlla Fall -Wheat 60000 ucren
cruwlnsr nlcelvt mrn tOO acres same
condition cm la 80000 ncitrs aamo con
hltloii other irrnlna 15000 ncr same
tot ton SO000 at rev nine frulte 6W
acn same
Weather Friday Ma 4 ltnlu none
Jhermometir 64 7 and 7 wind e
K a w
Saturday May B TUtn 1 3 Inch ther
fciomeler 44 70 and CS wind n o a w
le
Sunday May 6 ltatn none thermom
ter 42 71 and 70 wind n e a a
Monday May 7 Ualtl 1 4 Inchi tlivr
Viometer 42 C8 and t wind
Tuesday May 8 Ilaln 111 Inch
thermometer 48 7tl and CI wind
W iw
Wedncday May 9 Hal it I Inches
tin rmometer jt l and CO wind n
Thurday May 10 ltaln none thef
n meter 59 60 and 7j wind e ne
i
Total rainfall for the week 1 4
Siches
Iowa rark Wheat acreage 30000
1 rood corn 00 goodj oats
I30tf good other gra 300 good out
Ion 600 good 1 fruit J vegetables
loo good
Weather Friday May 4 Ilaln none
thermometer 70 S2 and 60 wind a
a
Saturday May frIUn none ther-
mometer 75 H and 84 wind a aw
Sunday May B TUln none
7B t6 and 3 wind n fe
it on I j y May T Haln ahowerj ther-
mometer 73 - and 7 wind a a
jruedaMay 8 Ualn Jlnchesj thor
mometer 0 80 and CO wind
Wednesday May 9 Hnln a Inches
thertnomter 70 so and JO wind a
e
1 Ttaurday May 10 ltaln 1 Inch
mo meter 60 10 and Mi wind n e n n
Total rainfall for the week 6 Inches
Beaver Wheat acrewtfe 8000 rati
mated yield 10 bushel ptr acre crop
In good condition except where dam
ftfttd by wind corn 1000 acres henl
ever known In thl terlton Rood aronon
In th4 Kroundj oat 2000 acres estimated
yield 20 bushel acrr nearly ure
of a good crop other grain 600 acres
sorghum millet etc doing aplendldlyi
cotton 650 aires tiearly through plant-
ing some has come up finely fruit
and vegetables 10 acre melon vine
doing well
Weather Friday May 4 Ttaln none
Ihermomettr 66 76 and 78 wind f
a rslui
Baturday May 6 Ttaln nenej ther-
mometer 64 89 0 wind w a calm
Hun day May fi Ttaln none thermom-
eter 60 63 and 83 wind e e calm
Monday May 7 Haln none ther-
mometer 61 85 881 wind a a
Tuesday May 8 Bain 1 Inch ther-
mometer 61 63 S wind calm W
Wednesday Mil 9 ltaln 1 2 Inch
thermometer CS 70 65 wind catm i
Thursday May 10 Bain 1 2 inch
thermometer 63 62 and CO wind e
n n
Total rainfall during the week
Inches
rutiiKu initii
Anrnril leir
Special Dispatch
Aurora Tex Miy 12 Whom do you
prefer for United Htate nator and
for governor Why do ou prefer these
men What are our lw on the
silver Issue What do you think of
the late dlHcusslon between Judge
George Clark and Judge John II
gan Tleee wer tiutsllour propound
ed to townsmen and farmers within
th pant few hour
Dr It II Ittuirk Afraliist Chilton
but not jet decided between th other
candidate I think 1 will xole for
hnm for governor hetause lit 1 n
good ronservntlvo man t am with
the admlnlat ration on Mlvcr Bent
thing dune at Dalian We Rhould all
down 011 lteagan tnd Ms Idea
George W Wfttklns postmajter No
decision I fancy Chilton for eenatot
and TjAflhoii for govirncr Neither of
these are extremist Havent rend tht
dlacuMslmt between Clark and Beagnti
and dont Intend to lead It 1 beiteu rt
the Dnltiia harmauy meutlng to be hi
honest one 11 er thing to be julo
n to old limues and nil things for
the union and beet Interests of the
Democratic party
Mr JefT D Bcnuchamp farmtr 1
am for Hhcphenl for aennlor I think
he 1 an ablvr man than Chilton am
eo under on the tariff Not fully tie
tided but rather j refer Just now Cu
berecu for Ktnior T1 1 not ieud
the Clark llengau dlscusshm Bollev
quatrelliiK In the 1 arty a bail thing
I bvlMed the imclntr at Dallas t
inaii that On fiutlona of the purt
would stand toKellmr us one and ehnkt
hand ticittHH anj bluodj chamn
Mr A Mil iirrrnunt lav not
mada up my mind an to nenutur
or Governor Am In favor of um
law to regulattilH tnlimge of envoi
to meit the need of u clrculatlm
mmlluin I ntn for fro but limited
col nu h of lter A to tho harinuu
lunvtlng 1 thought theru was a buc
tinder the- chip
Mi T Jeff Wevma harness nnd
Binlthlng Not full decided na to set
ntnr or Komor Jluve not read the
Clurk Ueugan discussion I thought
nt Dallu thi lmlihet wa to bo burk il
nnd Matlot k llakir und alt the part
to come together nn Democrat
Mi M U IIadeu merchant and
commetklHl traveler Not determined
an In genutor or goMtnor Yea I read
enough of tho Clark Ileugnn contio
ery I tiudcrstond the harntonj
meeting at Dallus to be a gigantic
and Matlock Baker and nil tho party
on elixir 1 um not with Mr Cleveland
nor with extreme alUer men
Mr J a Proctor magistrate and
dealer Iti mutilrul Inettuments Fot
United Blntcn senator Horace Chil
ton bvcuuse I esteem Mm suund ta
paWo nd tonuulle For governor
B W T Lunhain for aanio loasonu
and tor the further reason that 1 think
ho would rupiottent a safo tnediutn
betwetn bxtreiue Am In favor of tht
oli Denuterntlc doctrine yf free ojlnagc
at the rate of 16 to 1 l think Judg
Bengan N un cnthuslnstlo Democrat
Pf the uld aihu61 und Jul go Clark u
illsllngulelivd attorney and their con
trmcray Unimportant Just now Iho
agreement as published and explained
by the speaker at tho time wu to
rvfci ut t Mit dlrfetmici to tho poopl
ami all nlildo tho lesult at tho next
stat convention
Mr J M llaynef druggist Not de
elded an to senator 1 am for Irfinham
for governor I har known him elx
tein year 1U it a gtraliitit goo1
man He will carry over thing Pat
of the Braio Did not read the
enntruversy I am coitsctva
live In my- Mews on silver Limited
coinage Dont suppose the feeling
thanged much ut the harmony meet
tng
Mr Newhen merchant Not deter
mined as to svn vtor or gov ernor Didnt
read the Ctark Beagau OUcussIon Aa
to the harmony meeting 1 think mat
ter were unchanged the tamo feci
Ing niter aa before the meeting
lurtton lriuitry
Special Dispatch
Gordon Tex May 12 Democratic
primary Judge New brouth 87 Uood
31 Maeate 5 attorney Wallace t
OlbU UBi dlntrlct clerk Bon IT John
eon 130 Eaves S3 countj clerk Cross
land 146 Baker 4 Fryar I Bent
fro C2t aherlrr Owen CO Muddox 43
oik TO Warren 8 treasurer Cun-
ningham S3 Tajlor 41 Fleming 115
oMeasor Wood 113 McQucrry I Caa
tit man 18 Twlchel 4 Tutt 3 Allen
llutthln 2
Flue rup
Special Dispatch
New Birmingham Tec May 13 w
Crop are In tine condition and well
advancing and with th fine eeason
of today we hate tho nuesl prop vroa
ptcU Xyr aeveral jear
5 JfORT
THE GAZETTE WORTH TEXAS SUNDAY MAY 13 1894
MATTER AND ELECTRICITY
V T FOSTKIt HIIK9 SOMI3 SCIKV
TIFiy MRU It
Apvlleatlen of Ian ef Helcttce to
thm Uvalhtr Turr of Ilertrlrlty
lu lite Almoflpbere
lent Helen of Mr Foster
Copyrighted 1S34 by W T Foster
Bt Joseph Mo May 12 My last
bulletin gave forecast of the storm
wave to croa the continent from
the 13th to the 19th and the next will
reach the Facifla toast about the 20th
cross tho Western mountain by close
of the 21st the greut Central talle
from 22d to 54th and the Eastern state
about the 35th
The warm wave will croa the West
ern mountains about the 20th the
great Central valley about the 22d
and the Eastern state about the 24th
The cool wave will croai the Western
mountain about the 23d the great Cen
tral valley about the 23th and the
Eastern itatt about the- 27th
Good ruins will fall from tht dis-
turbance in large portions of those
countries that aro les than 1000 tvnt
above the sea level
Wntlrr und ltevlrlully
Guthrie a standard authority on
electricity and especially on experl
pose an equal motion of the electricities
aya There eem to be n greater
attachment between matter and
electrlclty than between matter and
electricity and although we may nup
pose an equal motion of tho etectrlclan
In the discharge jet the -- electricity
1 accompanied by matter both that
of the aurroundlng air and the Holld
of which the charged body I com
poued
The ubove argue hat bodies of
matter aro organized or funned by
BLoinR of matter falling Into bodies of
electricity which latter would be
railed -- electricity by tho two fluid
theorists while thv one fluid theorist
would call It the - or larger or that
which contain more electtlclty to the
cublo Inch Ihnn does other cublo
luchei BUiroundlng It If we cauy
out thl Id hi to It legltlmut reuult
we find haw wurld ufe made how all
bodlc of matter are nrg vnzed
Tho tendency of nil bodies of matter
la to uetiurne a round globular or
pltrlcil shape UvldmcoH are In the
direction that eUxtilcltv U Inclined to
nsHumo I ha oame form If thre wa
no ileUHtltv enpvctully If them were
no elvctrouphureri there could be no
accumulation of condensed matter
In one ene ou elcctiosphere 1 a
body of electilclty itliiillur to a body
of water as fuund In the ocean Tho
laltti l rot ua a running stream but
theie are great river 1 mining through
It the gulf stream for Instance bo
with the uoinpurutlvuty quiet atmos
Phett surrounding the earth lu which
thtre nte tomtant currents down
pouis from pjace through the highs
and up poui through the low The
electronpleu have Wnlar Lurmnta
passing thiough them und these cur-
rents carry the atoms of matter and
depoalt thm ut the cwiiter of the elec
troapherf lalntr the foundation of
an earth u moon a lumct or a sun
H U well known that electricity
keeps on the outaldo of matter or at
least a very large proportion I found
on the cutKldft of bodies of matter
therefote lu the formation of worlds
whtn th ttrnt utom he round It way
to the center of un elcctrosphero the
latter inufL have expanded 01 movrd
out In order lu ulve upace fur the atom
Iwo thing cannot occupy tho same
siaco ut the enmo time and this law
must aptly to electilclty us well as to
matter
Thewi law may be applied to tho
weuthei In this way The low ba
lometei Is canned h a btdy of what
Is culled hero -- electricity and Into
that body train all points of the com
pats maltir falls ruthlna toward the
center of It forming it Uini center
with clouds mote or lesa dense com-
posed of water und gasn
The Ucti opheie that forma thut
itorm center Is to tho moisture und
Kaxni what water is to coik and the
former Immediately rise nn entering
It causing tho Mpwaid und circular
movements of the storm center An
tho cloud or transparent molnture
enter the bottom of the low or itorm
tenter electrical currents ntilpped f
uieir gros matter ga out at the top
leaving the gross matter lit tho form of
cloud in the low where they even-
tually fait to the earth lu tho form of
tain or anow
These e1ctrto currents out lu apace
brine together not nnlv moUtuio nnd
gases but more solid atoms of mat-
ter and thus all the auna planet
worlds comet moons are builded
There can be 10 ouatlon as to the
power of Uecttlcjty to move tho almo
ph re gaoa or other atom Take
n pointed metal Instrument which I
connected with an electrified body
place the point o the Instrument near
a llghttd enrdte and the flames will be
blown away from tho Instrument This
sIiovvb that the electrical force which
comes thruugh the wire move the at-
mosphere causes wind and It ts
one of the evidences that electricity
cnuse all wind and Is the destructive
fotce of the totrrdo
W T FOSTKB
Meteorologist
Illeuraplitcal
The name Indicates Norseman or
ancient Xunlih origin Tradition In-
forms u that William lelrester
who came over to Fngtnnd with Wil-
liam the Couqjvot about the year A
D 10 was a progenitor or our family
Henr T Foeter of aterloo lo now
nearly eighty eara old ha tho coat
of arms corn bpoh ding with that of
William DeForester of the awny of
William the Conqueror te Burkes
Unded Gentry M This coat of arm
ho come down through 628 years and
l strong evidence aa to our ancestor
A slater of Oliver Cromwell and a its
ter of Milton the poet were also
among our ancestor
The family became Bcqtch lrUh and
J
WE3 -ARE I3ST IT
Our Goods and Prices Have Told the Tale of
Honest Goods at Panic Prices
rr nnniix tAonU ap will nonttnue to nrive
Wo
choice of any sack or frock suit in the house at
SIO Clay and Tricot frocks and Prince Alberts
excepted All Fort Worth will be clothed by
A L August ere another week passes if pres-
ent rate of sale continues
SAVE YOUR MONEY
And be fitted out in one of our Bargain 10 suits
A L AUGUST
THE LEADING CLOTHIERS
Have Lots of Straw Hats for Men Boys and Children
West Britons by lnter marrlage with
the Scotch and colonizing In Ulster lie-
land The suppression of manufac
toties In Irelsnd about 1683 drove 100
000 operatives to the United Htate and
about 1700 our family landed In this
country
Udw ai d Foster of Massachusetts
had thliteen children among whm
were Udwurd William Thomas Sam-
uel and John My gltnt grandfather
was ono of the thirteen t nd died at
the ago of 101 My grandfather Thos
Foster was born In Fennsylvanla
Nov 12 1772 nnd after the Involution
moved with his brothers Hnmucl and
John to Kentuik later Hamulis
family moved to near bpilngflold 111
Johns family nmulned In Kentucky
and my grandfather moved to Ohio
where my father was bom Dec 4
1817 on a farm that Is now within the
corporation of Cincinnati This branch
of the family drifted westward through
Ohio Indluua nnl BMnols und In the
latter stall Claik count I was bom
Jan 17 1S40
M grandfatlur of my mothers fam
II Jaiiie Thomas vvus of German
descent boiu on Ft inch ltroad river
N C 175G and my mother was born
In Franklin county Indiana Nov 11
1917
In early life I wa a teacher then
tuenti year a newspaper editor now
my whole time is given to weather
work nnd my Weather Bulletins have
a circulation through the newspaper
press of tlileo and a half million cop-
ies weekly W T FOdTUU
A iUilHUtU V illiosl
Wllkeslmire Corit spumltnt New York
ll ruld
What I known us Baltimore No i
1 a settlement ol liltth and Welsh
miners who work In the Baltimore
Vein The houiu aie ltd coinpanj
attuctuies and In ono of them lives
Cornelius Boyle a ouug man who li
quite prominent lu politics having
often been ohun as delegate from hit
wnid to Demociatlo conventions
Mr Boyle3 vfe died about twt
months ngv Waving four small chll
dren Two vetka ago he married
again Mr lojle No J spent u verj
huppy week with her husband while
on their wedding tour But since thcii
return fhe his led a must unhuip
exletence She has been haunted nht
rays b the Drat Mr Boyle who dur
Ing the last week v lulled her ulmust
every day Aflr these visits Mi
Boyle has remained unconscious tot
sevei nl hours
I went to the place today mid found
Mrs Boyle lu the house of a neighbor
the visit Bhu lecclved from the sphit
of the Hint Mrs Boyle last Satuiday
having cauitd nuch a serious ahocl
to her nerve that she eava she will
never enter the house again Her hus-
band an Intelligent youmr man 2
jears old was with her and two of thr
children were plalnK about tho loom
Mrs Bo1e Is very young for a wife
being hardly 17 vear old Blie ts a
pretty girl Iho wa Mtss Sarah Cull
lugs befoie ehe watt mnrrlod two weeks
ago and lived In Ashlev mar here
She met her husband last Bl Batrlckr
day and not quilt a month afterward
they were married In Fhllllpsburg N
J by the Be Father Burke The
week following they pent In New
York nnd list Monday arrived at
Boyles home in Baltimore No 2
I was washing eome clothes In the
kitchen Monlay nfteiuoon Mra
Boyle told me when I experienced a
moat elngulai feeling na though some
body were in the room with me I
looked round but could sec no-
body Then t went Into the parlor
but nn one was there When 1 re
turned to tho kdchen all the chalrr
and tables were upset and my wash
lag spilled on the floor I act them
right ngMn Immediately the wen
thrown down At that inmnni ihr
swept to mo a figure of no partleulai
shape except the head and that 1
aw dlatlnetl The face was
woman s and had such a peculiar looV
about it that 1 can never forget It It
ironein in Instant and l fainted
Z l neigh-
bors
Mved
home
sun uuie mnr i was re-
v non my nusband returned
toM lilm th strirv it -
it a Joke and eald I had Imagined it
mi i iriea to think no more about It
The next day continued Mrs
Boyle I was alone In tho Kitchen
Boni0 DreJ WIjen I again felt
u
the dreadful overpowering eensation
of the peculiar presence It gradual
ffen In shape tnlll the head was fullv
xUlble Then I could see the face It
was the same ns on the day previous
hen It gnlually faded away and
again I fainted from fright Thlt
time gome of he neighbors who were
brought In b the children thought j
ws era
Fearing to be alone the next day
I aent tor my slater That bight I
again tcld my husband about th
ghostlj isitor My nerves were in
strung and I wa ver much excited
Mr Bojle got some book to quiet me
and we began looking them over
Among the books was a photograph
album He was turning over the leaves
an Jtpialninc who the persona were
Finally he turned a page and there
before me was the face of that ghost
I had seen So suddenly was the face
presented before me that I shrieked
with terror My husband atsriteA
sprang to hi ft and asked mo what
th matter All l could do was
to point to tho album which had fallen
to the floor and sayt Thaffaee that
race
Wriat about lV cried my husband
It Is the name aa the ghosts 1
managed to aay
II was very much horrified at tit
and startled too
Whj that the face of my first
wire he exclaimed
Then he belUyed what X had said
regarding the apparition for he knew
I had never seen either her or any
photograph of her until he showed me
the one In the album
My sister came the next day I
did not tell her of the ghoBt merely
Baying I was not well That daj
Wednesday I stayed away from the
kitchen My alster did the work and
nothing happened So I believed the
vIMts of the ghost were ended On
Thursday my sister and I were In the
kitchen cutting carpet rags Among
the old clothing was a Jacket of
Jametys who Is my husbands eldest
boy I took It out of the bag to give
it to Annie my sister
I leaned over to band It to her as
I did bo It was pulled from my hands
and thrown on the floor At the same
Instant I felt the presence of the ghost
although I could are nothing My pla
ter then picked the jacket from the
floor
Aa she did so the Jacket was torn
from her hands and the ghost atood
efore ui the ejes biasing a though
In aneer My aNter shrieked with tcr
before us the ces blazing as though
to retain consciousness and the ap-
parition vanished Both Annie and I
then went outside nnd would not go
In until my husand ietur d home
Then Annie went out to Ashlej She
was afraid to ataj with me
The next da was Frlda nnd m
husband at home all day
In the evuilrg my husband went down
to the more aid I began undressing
JaniHey win W older than the others
and hnd been allowed to stay up lon-
ger Be was very naught and I had
to scold him Ther I pu Mm to bed
and itturncd to tho kitting room Vs
I entered the room tho ghost stood
befoie ine I wns becoming less afraid
of It and though gieatly frlghtpned
I managed to Buy
What do ou wnuf
The ghost pnlnte 1 one of Its hands
nt me nnd ilthough I could not see
the mouth move It spoke and said
lieat the fhlldrtn well three times
on I very ulowl
When ni 1 unhand returned a few
minutes I itir J wuit in u fulnt on the
filar That Mbit lcclded us and wo
agipod in leave the houtP ns soon as
we could And another I did not want
to ma another da but m husband
pcieuaded tne to sta lu order to pnek
ujt some of the goods This last day
wa yesterda In the afternoon
Tamesy was ti naughty boy ngcin
I caught his arm and began to
shake him Immedlntel the ghost
appeared It aiemed to come from be-
hind the kitchen -stove One hand
cauklit the boy and pulled him from
me while with the other hand she
mi ut n me un ijiv neiid ii wai all over
ii a - rreunui nnu as ine ghOHt dis-
appeared 1 snatiVd up the boy nnd
ran out of tho house I went to Mrs
McLaughlins acions the street
You look 111 Mrs Boyle she eitd
What Is the matter Wh jour head
Is alt covered with ahts
I put my hand on m bead and
there were ashes theie They must
have come from the ghosts hands
The bo Jainso win then called
He Is u bright little fellow about five
ears old I atked what had happened
jeaterday afternoon Mo was bad
bo he said Phe shake me point-
ing to Mrs Bole Then my mamma
not my new mamma my old one
come out from behind stove and pull
mo away 1 haven t seen m old mam-
ma for a loner time
Mr Bojle Hld he did not believe In
ghost but he brieves what his wife
any and will not allow her to go into
tho h9use again
suiiiii rnitnis patch
By Sterling Kane
Keb the cobbler sit lit ids brtle shop
the whole day without a single job until
old Mv Hlsby from around the corner
came la late at evening
with
a supjr to
Tl Kcb nn ftrtit tE
U i a nlda dUrvrmm 11 i
than uuj lUir mt PntihM
Kob nn bU llillo ir i 110
rir Hut W mOTiu ii I -V sr
th tU iih faLTb lb0B
r
Ianj
lianU u npoq her
vrl - IHlto wlfeJ he
w int0
y
lair here never ranke a JlT
Tor a momnt t i
AH niwked tWu fr HWnwt
tvunu to
won ua p
do my Worv tn
orM
MTriKrt
Jill W mwrl i1tKl
ee lure Is IoaI nn ik 11 unw 1 XI1L
J In their two Jj kiiif J Ml
ln 1 over therell hom t
csr bo ni 3 rbodr lh
rCrorfePU
vtty uo tnu jt
an
aTiat
KV
do the nj HAt dJJiW Vi n
on ht rtlww of SIri lteodWIn
I Mr nrn oirt 0 V S Mo
foot ot thSS
ftfaR
momenta tbo little door opened and In
taiiM a coortil mau from oil Squire
FrUby whoso elegant mansion rtood
on the nTenue lu front of the cobblers
alley Lome
Squire Irisby waa a rich gouty old
gentleman and reveler who found It
ncceaaary to the comfort of almlnful oid
rel 1oe to have the sile of bis shoe out
an 1 a soft patch put over K
The servant nated tliat he brought the
rboe to the aUey bocaue tho bquire
wantevl It dono at once and brought right
orer to the house
Keb was gkul to do wliat ho could to
rliee the Soulrea tronWe as well na
hki own While be npplled hlmae lf to
thl uuexjwcted good fortune Tom Orlb
itr came in lom wns the loafer of that
neighborhood Jlcpeat M time dropping
m ou iKjaplo who worked going1 at fro
quent intervaU to tho nearest valooo
glvlnff bad advice dorioj the day and re-
turning at night ta bis wife and family
to -torment and abue them Seating
himmif by the cobblers stool lu watciel
the proniress of tho Job then In hand
IIunipM he said to Keb giving a
lough of contempt r
VViiy uo jou jaugu ju
aRke1
Wbv to see yo mili a f joI of your
htlf KtJtby I heard tlto tbe Squires
eerrxnt y a he tanw out of the door
TtoVc pains with it I laughed then and
Im lamchirur now to see von obeiiat or-
ders By 4ieorgel If it wtis me working
for him Id do It so carefully It w ouM
pinch biiu worae oi e onie oft
in tomorrow ad tlua 1 1 make
Uib in twbe That th way
tn blfvd the rich jTMilr enneclftlly
an old win hiblter an ho U lies get
tin off iis If hes pot only one puffy too
to let out Td not take time or win
either with that job
That a mv way Tow When I work
I do it well vrliether its Uie Squires
shoe or the tld -woman slntper for
whieii 111 get only 10 cents
Well If vou keep up that fooUshnfdi
KeHi you 11 ktvp to btin poor lo poor
work an 1 ehargo Ugh is tlus rule themj
dnys nid youll nmie to it iruoltUe Cob
when tin worlds bullied and bruised jou
like Jt has me
Vll souro vmg Jt Iwclj to the
world aint you Twa Any way Ill try
uir plan bint tntyouswcimiuo faK
ITie ijqiriree nhoo -was 3one and Keb
hurried over with It
Tnke It to the biuiree room yourself
said thd servatrt Ue vwanti to ace jou
about Uio ot cr onu
Keb ttood in the inoiiee of the red
faced gouty old Hqulre w Iw slipped his
artapcnitio loot into tV intchM hos an
toHl up to see how It would feel
Br Jots ihhy ho ild to Keb
roll tnirnt liirA nniilit ji t
fore 1 do lellTe 1 mn walk in hat
hue ami 1 havent had ray foot on the
tioor for a ftetk Can you male elioes
as well ai patch VmJ
tire mo a msl sir said Keb Viml
If I don t please you dont tako tho
lVs agreed
When Keb returned to J ehrni four
boys were wluDg to have footgear
trimmetl for the Ice The day through
0UtiVft hvtF oiic nd Keb and K It t r
each havbig done wt it Keb iiffgetelln
the morning retired to rest with Eiui
aW Uuuiw clou is had been
iiu nqulres Mioea were nnudMil ml
m oui it now
put into anfth n good honor In
fill Ini
T Oi
WAH
tA il ThAK
aa tho Mtitniot called
for fKlnrklrt 1 that
loVofS toS I
nte of onj ho to M IralTOuil JS
tho irriuon ho actiuillr nniJt Tf i V
aTasaAaffs
Jour ajXlSjSto
ll 11 r Pf J t on tie Btoul In
tlulm
MoaJ
Poarri
1TC3IS l
no
old pS y sxw
i
ut mo do tliu ltiivr ittwo un-
I woru mJi word
tempt
Eo laWTldTcS
niir
The frlc ato him
our nnd J im mle n
iue eonifr i
r and nffiS fVnXT
have bin not 1 tnan J1 bon
length y feet In
oKCorChUnCooaruPrOV1 PP
ns by SI Loui 5I1Ju1Vtlon ot a bull
1st Mexican capital
Joined thobon Jln0ros s Of
nntjVJecemJv S11 Ar
rt tnoilui anf01 0
P n
S M
ceedinaV turblns tho
ConMlrl vterburv
Inch j anut 1anS0af
showera ni Bentl apring
VSXTOuft4lr
around the T klani ti I1 vohs
lltyseven miue hour and
nma60Won Bonaparte
Loul Xapolwn Se The nr of
vn
costly nearly tlce as
hvaterDouu H helr orl1n B
In the ij pouu Titlch carr Bab hio h
This Wmi t
Hammocks Hka cat
Crockery
Department
Twenty live
new toilet sets
justarrlrodjou
bIo this week
at3U lot 12
pieces
We make a
specialty in
Open Stoc kj
Decorated1
Ware from
wuionHTijrsm
fba nieco caa
J IUT4
THE Fi
ateht how BrtiSa
trr ifT
L AIMH
HAMMOCKS
Woven Wb wth tnw
very juoe Mj JJJJ i
Ueua on 800 pon4i tj
kuA
fiit
L r3 uT
be seiootoih Wa hat 4 a
flAroot patterns Price tLiei
a ear
SilkandWuIICaJ
eSffrtfBl
mm
Prfitf III
W1
onAroUerwtf
13atoLi
IBsscb dlk hata all cplca
CO cents to I
Hisses silk tnotl fcati II i
cents toli
J Turkish Towels
Bath room laxurlea
M rouch bvn uo tha wtar
Drlnga ciowalifieiaaiLi
Good nlz tltichw ft
brown per pair -
brown tr rair 1
Extra large aii bkii
or brown per psir 8
cents to
f
m
IP t
ti el lhati Ui
protty In Todi at o til
Drices Fans frotn M w 1
LADIES VESTS
Ladles vests UP
Uidlni oieena - v-
Ladles lisle vests Wtuw
Drlnklnc cup irA
Ava w
frtffn nrita H
Dish pans iiSVslni 3
urt deep tmddw
s quari av -
i nan u - m m
V S quart sauce ps M
Iffl CUWr W ISJBV
lr nitre can ajl
6J1
i -quart sauce
Speolal
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