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The Leona Sun from Leona, Kansas • 1

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1J mil PUBLISHED WEEKLY. arg: w-jbw THE SUNSHINES FOR ALL. $1, 00 A YEAR. Vol. I Leona, Doniphan County, Kansas Nov.

22(Ii. 181)5. No. jjgj Dr. McKee.

of lliawatUa, IE lEffi Ml IIEIlWEDDJNdGOWKf A DESCRIPTION Of Ml S3 VANd-n BILT'S TROUSSEAU. the Jlrlrtal Drosi a Prbitilft of PurlddB ami Alnorlcnil RM11 Tli LlliffCflo ot til Mont llflltale t'Kbrlci nml Jitlrlit of American Mains One day a month spent by an interested mother in visiting the class-cs which her children attend would aid her greatly in understanding their work. She would gain, too, an aequainianco Willi school methods that would lend to pritelical results when any mat ter connected Missouri K'tu'ruod iVom his nat ive state with bis sister MissMaudGrant-hain, to tlic home of his brother-in-law-Ed. Fisher. Mr.

Aio. brought with him three largo grips, wherein one could be found about two bushels of paw-paws, the other two contained similar articles used by Mlssourlaus. TURKEY HiUTUNG. I have 24 Fine Turkeys to be Rallied on Thanksgiving and the day before, They will be disposed of in many ditferent ways. Come and suit yourself.

SD. Covk. We will give any boy or girl a Historical book of the St, G. 1. Ry.

aiid all of Hid towns thereon especially in Donipli and Drown counties, If they get ten yearly subscribers for the sun, irnvlding the lo you know how to prosper on the farm! Every fai iner can be more successful if be reads the "old reliable" 1'urmi: Call, or send to this otllce or write a postal to Topelca for this week's Fanner and supplement ol benefits. It costs you nothing. No politics in it, hut a st rictly arleull uv-al expressly for (lie western farmer, l'tad our duiibiii) proposlt-i'ni. uou't see what makes' people goto iVtlnl! sanies ou Thanksgiving Day," vchinrked his wife. '-It hasn't anything to do with the spirit of the "Oh, yes, it tias," tlio reply.

"I never went, to a football game in my life thai didn't feel tre-inendouslv thankful that I wasn't Painless Dentist will bo at Dr. Lecmastor's office, In Robinson, on August and every other Tuesday fallowing. Racine, Studobukor and Columbia buggies can bo found at Oidt's. Garlich brought suit against John son, both of St Jot, fur thirty-one cents, the forlner woll the case. C.

L. Weidensaul and Loyd wore the only ones that took advantage of the low rate to St. Joe Saturday. I will oil your liiir'iiess in iirst class shape with Ncatsfootoil at unf ttoliilr per set. E.

Oldt. Buy your flour ofRiclienbach. There will be a Thanksgiving sup per at the Congregational church Thursday Nov. Everybody cordially invited. Schlatter probably got to thinking ibout 1 he job that he would have on liis hands when lie got to "white city," which is one reason that lie took French have.

I kindly invite you to call and ex amine my immense stock of Lap robes i that I wish to close out at bargains. We have a large ine of gloves and mittens. L. Rick- enbacii; If men were half as foolish over a fine horse, as a woman is over some stub tailed, short eared, pug nosed cur, tills country would soon go to the ogs. II.

S. Hickman and wife. J. Jenson and wife, David Kercher and Mrs. W.

Jenicke attended the funeral of the deceased, Norman N. Hickman at St. Joe, last Sunday. Ma j. Hudson sold his interests in the Topcka Capital to some bankers.

They will probably find out jn a short timo that person can learn something every day. When the bair has fallen out, leav ing the head bald, if the scalp is not shiny, there is a chance of regaining the hair by using Hall's Hair renewcr. Elmer Lewis is thg happy owner of hew Winchester ritle, (10 shots), and Adam Gentzler has purchased a new double barrel shot gun. Pen goes to St. Joe next week to buv his Santa Cla'is goods.

He says that lie will have a largia andbetter assort ment tins year tuau at any time previous. Mr. Courtau of Severance had the misfortune to be thrown from his buggy while in town last Wednesday. The horse made too short a turn and started to run. Nothing serious.

A great line of furnishing goods at Rickenbach. here's luck to Mr. TURKEY. It was a very short ago when a large number of Americans were iu Turkey, but the time is very near when there will be a number of Turkeys in Americans. Mr.

J. F. Wilson lias built a huge corn crib in which lie will put 25.000 bushels of co if able to buy that much while it is cheap. lie will be very likely to net a neat sum of money on his investment. Go to Ricken bach's for all kinds of Under ware cheap.

D. Moyerhas sold his Robinso r.tock of hardware to 11 L. Truex. Truexisan old school mate t'f our; and if as steady at busi ness as he a at school, nothing but success is sure to be in store for him. R.

M. Finley and family will move into his new fine residence at Hiawatha 'in the near future. We regret very much to have Mr. Finley leave this neighborhood, but we be lieve that Hiawatha is next to Leona for a place to make a wd home John Flchter complains of the hun hi.lnrr Tiriitfld 111 too Small tVPC. If Jhnricedsa pair of specks we will buv them for him, as we don't, want anvnnp'tiiitirt their eves on our ac count.

Henrv Fisher who is night hostler on the Rock Island at Coffeyvillc, paid Ed. Fi-iheri Ins brother, a Vls't this week. -Ho wssmUesaiiorrr, in iaii Tubllshed every FRIDAYs by E. C. MAILLER.

C-Un IfflE TABLE SAINT 30E tifcASD ISLAND tl. R. THAIKS 00IHQ WHST. Ko. 1 Mixed Ar ..8:04 p.

m. 10:18 a. m. 13-Local 8:42 a. m.

nutSi Mil. 2 Mixed ..0:10 a. m. 4:10 p.m. "14-Local 3:20 p.m.

All trains daily. Mail is exchanged on Nos. 1, 3 4. SOCIETY DIRECTORY. W.

No. 3033, meets every nidti and third "Wednesday in each foobtli at I. 0. O. hall.

A. O. Delaiiey V. 0. W.

F. MoycrSec. Teon'i lodge No. 178 I. 0.

O. F.j meets every Saturday evening in Odd fellows' hall. Visiting brothers cordially invited. C. L.

Weidensaul Sec. I i Ledha Lodge No. 208 Knights and JLadiea of Security beets the second and fourth Tuesday evenings, of each Following are the officers: Hiram Hickman President, Jennie Hull Vice Prost. Sarah Layering Sec'd V. $ev, Sutton Prelate, $tL, 'jYeidcncaui Financial Sec.

$Iirliull Recording Sec. fames Harper Conductor. Mrs Corbet Guard, Fred Kiyser Sentinal. Wilson buys corn. priiig Wilson your coi'n.

Dance iit Bailees f.p See Wilson bef ji'e celling youv. corn, Charlie Hardie was in fowIucsday. Mrs. Kercher was in Iliar.tlba last week. i.

Joe Hull Wis nick the first of the week. A told wave struck us Tuesday morning. i Tom Fra lkliii of Severance wad in a V-itl family were in llia- iraha Siturda. 1 Joc.TIogcrs.is visiting home folks at S. D.

Co6k was ill Marys ville, the last of last Charley Troy liaK'bullt an addit ion lo his mother's home. 'If" the hall is repaired in time, we Till dn.ce Thanksgiving eve. Dudley Scott is a -first class hand to do-hwies iu a prpat'ng office. I Tim 1-invo linvn hliir tnnda nf corn husked by three p. rri.

evjgry day. 1 Schlatter did aot 3 ui: luv.ahar Viot of fire, but went up iu tb; :o.un-tains. 5 Mrji. A. E.

Mailler and Harry returned from'av prolonged stay in Chisago; last we 3k. Charlie Rogers nmnage3 his brothers establishment while the later is taking his A. contemplates running shooting gallery from now until the first, of tlie yearV There 'ls'some talk' of renting the Word building, recently owned by J. Moecjc, for a dancing hall C. St.

Finiey'is building a fine brick 'office in Troy, where ho will transact and abstract and loau, business. i childhood I have beea tvitu scrofulous boils' soms, whlGli caused roe terrible Buffering. Physicians were 'unable to help -me, and I only grew, worse At I legaa to take Sarsaparilla, snd vot nrin Irrpw hpt- a ter. Alter nsmg KV2! I was completely touted, so that I have not had a boil or ou any-part, of my body Ifor the. last twelve years.

I can isoidially Ayer's Sarsa paiiila a3 the very best blood-purifier iB' Peixiluit, Myarsvfile, Texas." Sarsap'atltfe Ci't Ciwrri Pectoral fflfei Cfl35h 518- with the schools came up for discussion, Methods, textbooks, vcii'ilation examinations, jironiotions, all these are subjects in which every mother lias a direct interest. There no danger that so many mothers will Visit the ahools as to over-crowd the platforms and visitor's chair's, ami, therefore, it is safe to urge all vho can lo acquaint themselves with teacher, fend schools. Ah women now in several have tho fight til v'dte on school matters, it' is their power to help elTeet 'SOmo of the reforms w'lilch they desire to make, "Wild Hill Lord High Chief Liar of I. S. I'rcMiiieators" wus In town Monday.

MILLIONAIRES IN TROUBLE. Ia tii-h Ce, Wanma I tho Cnu of Ilia nill.culty. EieU men have no end of trOubld thoro days. Zolla Nieoliuis, fail'ng to got If 10,000 from George Gould iu her first suit, now sues him for $30,000 lor striking her, as Kjllowhuj tlio nviu'ieions Zellu, wn find Mihs Jogophine Muck suing Lawful' $1 jO.000 fcr broach 'if promiso. Mirs is a beautiful girl of 0, of 'good family, ami wil'i somo prooovty.

She, claims thud Mr, Lnw paid Jier markod iittwuion, engngml himseli! to her, and fliiully niurrii'd another lady to whom slio had introduced him. She bus fluti'ered great mental (liMlresu, and nothing but a big round smu of money will Satisfy In Trenton John A. Dai'iios cliarges ex-Mnyor Frank A. Magownn with nlieiiuting the nffoet.ions of his wife, and tat this ho wants $1 00,000 ihiimigos. JIagowau was hrrcatod ou a capias and wus live hours in jm buforo lie could ghoabund of Wleu begot out, ho hud Barnes arrested for perjury.

All tln'uo of those gentlemen are mil- lioimircH. Gould, mid any that they nrn the vietim'i of 1 laekmuiling schemes, nml Law ileelm is to Bay any thing. It will bo noted that tlioro is a woman (ho bottom, of ennh case. Iu thoso diiys tho average iiiilllonairQ bus a hard road to travel. IIo is besot, with difiicultii lit overy tuiiij and lio is lucky indeed if ho can steer clear of damage suits.

People, who aro not millionaires have great (leal be thankful for. Atlanta Constitution. SAVED BY SEAWEED. llcmarlniblo nf A Vho Foil liowu a IWouiilnln. A Biiigular nccldeiit mid remarkable escape from death at, Cut alina, Ctth, rccoully, to GriKX) rilnnji, dung'hter of Mr.

mid Mrs, Gem-go, fit-uey of I.us Angeles, fcho climbed to the top of Loaf' which overlooks tlio bay of Caliiliim, and saw some friends HtHi-ling out, for a sail Tho veutnrc'soino jiii-1 stood on tho of tho peak find called to her frimidH ia tho boat, waving her luuiukerciiiof to thorn. i Suddeiily her friends, woro nearly 800 feet below, saw her stop sideways off tho peak and roll down thn niountaiii. Iler dwicent was plainly visible to those on tho water, bho had rolled CO feet or ho when -she strnok Somo brush ami was thrown into tho air. In tho mountain rfido again lm fell roiua more bruiili and rolled down tho' mountain -into tlw wators of the bay. Sho diilnot kink, but ioiuiiiiiediiiotii iileKH on 'liu wirfaCeof tho bay.

Sho had lauded ou a bod kolp of imflftoietit Ui'cJsness to Hustnin her Though rendered, unoon- scious by hi? fall, tho suBtaiuiiig power of tha awf-ed iept fr'im drowning until (siio was l-oscacd. The girl wis littlo lliut )mr- left leg wus fracUircd ixoM tho anklo.Pitts burg Dispatch. And Still tlio Dance li On. Wo have horsnV'-s carriugeK, onrless boats, delivery- eartu niiniBted ly My power working ou portals nml sewing ru.cbino motors. Ten yems 'igo it "was said tluvt tho Ultimate destiny of inau would bo to think and pios a buitou.

i i Doing with money is already too and clumpy for advanced -institutions. Lci tor writing has abandoned the pen for tho typewriter and will soon abandon 'tho typewriter and go out of ei.niiuereial 'existence as tho telephone mid t(Ieinmli uro perfected and cheapened. The primitive man, makes -what ha ueods. Tho ni'jd' rn mini nclls his prod-net iu ti lump and orders Avhafc he needs. St.

LouiJ Koprblic. Rliakep-i-e or liners. It ronminod for a newspaper critic 'ia imian Austrian town to suggest w-Vi'A of defmir' ly ttling tiid'tpiiis-lion wlidtli'T' plays were written by Shakespeare orDaeon. Iu his criticism of very bad fornuueo of "King Lear" ihU -critic suvri: "There was but i liepeint iu favor of the pcrfuniiauce. It pormits a do-- cision settling the authorship of King Opi the giavcaof the two great Englishmen; and tho Cio who" is tho author Vill certainly to fumrJ down, ns ho have imed in Mr grn.Te this performance.

The. fact that Miss CouhuoIo Vander-bilt'ii bridal gown was ordered iu New" York instead of In Paris is nvTiLhifi tin agrceablo snbjeet for discussion unions people of small minds. Anion thoKO NiAv York women who thi'iik that nothing nltogother correcl iii Uio vinf of gowns cau como from anywhere but Turin snrprh.e ia expressed tluit tlid whole troiissean of the future dnahos was no imported from the French capii lal. There ave, however, plenty of woman of taste md jingo (spirit; who share' Minii Viiiidbrbilt'S opiuioh thai tho work of an American dressmaker is Rood enough for any occaHioti. As a muttof of fact, however, tL-j drchs UJn Van" dorl ilt will he married in isi to nil in-twits Mrt fiiuiioseS, a PaVii tt'eiitiiiu.

It ftr a fiifhiounblw New York flressmakor and was in iier ibo when Mrs. underbill and her dauglitel-calle, to see about the kilter's trouv-eun. All that was ueci ary to bo dAio wui tc trim' tha jostumft nnd fashion th bridal 'train or the EuglisH call it. Tho gown was what cull, a mode! that in, a samnhi bi-iihtl gowiV, itbolnfe'tbo only ono ot the kind im-ported. When tiio tlresi had been soleof- ed, Mn.

f'iruisbed tho loci with it Svus Vi be trWiiriM. Tho hire, tho design "for Vrbieh Niiis ed by Mm. Vimde'rhllt, was mietn ia Brussels. Tho iM carried out in its liie.king is romlibintioii of the denigns of tlio point d'Aiigletehoiiud point np pliipio luce, Tlio body of the gown is cream Slitiii, Tho color, of iaeft mnti lie:) if. Tlm'tkfrl, of fhb'gown k'dt coiiifortnldn bulking Tetigfh.

Tho wnlst is binli necked, with very full sleeve, close fliriup KehAv tho -elbow and roach' ing over tho blind tn the'Hhnpe of Tho hcA with which fbo pown i trimnied Is I'i deep. In trimming tho skirt thin lace was inicvit, being arr'Aiiged, iii four horioiitnl row's across tlio front, and 'aides of tho skir, abiii conceal juR tho 'wiliu. Over tko liieo ou'llib right ider-f 'In'iU a spray of Mohooiuk. HMin nf I l.n Ai na tlinilvnau- nmkers Ktly, with chift'oil. 4 i .1 v'vin mo iu in.

hu in a high Triple I 'Von of kev Ifall over the sleovew from the shoulder td the tuid upoii tlio left' felioti Idor over Hie luce is a spray of oronjjO ItitSotuS. Tho truin to tho gown -is hV) long and is to the sliouldeiij jtiHti billow the neckband. The' satin of tho'ttu'ii i.i plaited in double hoV phiis and is "edged with un eiubroidoiy in seed pomls mid Kilver, following tho do sign of buudies of nwio lonvcs tied together with a lifviir's knot Tlio britlai' veil in of briiNsnls nr, to to tho coiffure with a tiara of orangu Jen Tho train is of tho resfulnMor length pre-KCiilicd for tho by tho women presented r.t the lytghrt. court, mid tho Duchess of MurlborotiU will wear her bridal' gown when The (bcsi miilicr Jiasbcni r.omiiOhM'iii-od to mnlio only two of tho'bi ide'siiuviit drosses. All.

of thefOwiU to Ol' jaip whito satin, with cashes of cicl blue Bilks. The bridcHinaids' bats are of royal or dark blue velvet, madu soniuthing after Hie llniuSborongh pattern, tiie rims rolling up in fropt. Eaoh hut will bo trimmed with 'icl bind tips, out of which a wlritC: Aroi.nd tho bell Klinpcd crown of uneb hat is a yj1a hand of ciel bias satin ribbon, which terminates in a bow tho back. yh'i travtlmg. gown he.s notj'yot been will he have been to lUiss Vniiderbi'lt, and one of t'lie filio will weiir away her honeymoon.

Tho sninn prefcrtn'o on the pint ot Mh-s VandnrWlt for homo 'lionphtgnf" niontu is (hoivn by tlio fact- that the greater jciTt trou.si'cau,.if in, lior entire outlit, is being 'iirocurod in Now oik. Tho other salts, T3 j'u" naner and of varying design, nro of eai the -trimmings of being 'valnieienues hici) of tho of In sfx cltmy lace. Eifh.arniput is marked with thi name iu eml.roidoiy. 'flier' nridQniettieoTits Ihan the short cambric 'vari(ti''S nr." ll of flue iiuiia si lk, "lined with a cumnistti-g color tif sibt and fnihhrd with tiny rufiles, and tlio'lopg (ilken'pettieoats uro mainly of poiupadonr silk in'-'diffiTcnt hlias of color, trimmed' with rnchinpi nud phiitins of i ilk, but without hu frills of any decripti'ii. An l.icddiistiuguisbes also tho long whito nkirls, ibo- principal trimming of which is hand embroidery scattered iu small ovals and leaf pat-trrun over deep nuislin rufiies.

Where luce is-iiK'd it juert'ly edges the narrow bahynres underncatli. Several duiiityperguoirs afpuik aud white nnd of pnle bluo flannel arc triii-liiod onfy with hutrd orebiohlery aud The only colors favored by iliss Van-derbiit eoifar as hi r.liugoiie is couaeilu-cd aro pas i Ine aud pink, Xw t-on. Timothy Ilcnlyfi TTcw Papor. It is SSQ.CTO Writ wbVi Tiiy'iity IJ aly wW jna'rt a new daily papr in Dublin in Opposition Tho Freeman's Journal, the organ 'of the is part of tho total of 200,000 -''hich-he and lle4 Chance wd O'Drircsll. s-hiVbiIt-4 -ot parliament, have mtiee in ibo t5Jc'" market in the lu-' fcwmmnh-bT'd'i you can a RIVERSIDE OAE or a RIVERSIDE COOKING for ainiost nothing It pays to GET yARRiED and go to house keeping, Vheiiyou can buy PURNITUUIJ so cheap atMoyer's Don't haul your i i i wagon, for the amount that you will loose in a couple ot "years, would pay for a CAPITAL WAGON, at the low price ifl subscription be paid in advance.

This book is neatly biuind and well illus trated. Price 24 Turkeys to bo rallied by S. D. Cook, Thauksgiving; I1ECAUSE THEY FELL TN LOVE. Marriagi' license for month of Nov.

in this county: William Clary, Myrtle Jane 1-lass age tX 17. F. G. Russell 20. Lota Hall 21.

Robert W. Tinsley Lizzie Rrandt '22. John O. Overman 23. Helena lirainmer 21.

TllANIvSOlVINO HALL. A Thanksgiving JmiII wilt be given at Win. Railey'H home three miles and half southwest of Leona on Wednes day evening Nov. 27th. Turkey and oysters will head the Menu.

Tills will be a chance of a life time to have i good so don't miss it, Fiije music will be. furnished. The lloor that Mr. Railey lias jiropared for danc ing purposes is first class. Come and have a good time with us.

John J. Ingaliti Is in it woman after him this time, ami we'll bet the "yaller darg" that played the devil in our office a few weeks ago, that it will be harder for him to get nit of this muss than if ten men were seeking his scalp. You see! John bad i pasture with a hole in it and a wid ow's cow full through it, so that the best thine John can do to save liim- self from further rouble Is to pa for the cow. IIELLEVL'E ITEM. There will be quarterly meeting at the U.

li. church to begin Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, and last over Sundayt i Col. Gainer and family spent Sat urday in Hiawatha. Dan Leplcy and son. Marlon ive started for Cloud Rev.

Uuzzard started for Atlanta, Monday, We ec iteno, (one oi our young men) sporting one of. jour Rrllevue girls last Sunday eveniop. Mrs. Jim McCauley had a pretty severe fall down the cellar steps and Is not able to do any work at the present time. Sockerj Schncid'eljeckor.

you can g(t the Kansas faTimek for one year and the sun from now until January Jst You should lake advantage of this low rate either piper is worth the priea that, you pay for both. Those who are already a subscriber of the sun can get the Kansas Farmer for cents a year. There was a time wl eu foot-ball was incidental to Thanksgiving Day, nowadays Thanksgiving is incidental to foot-ball. Instead of having Thanksgiving' Day on the last Thursday in November we have foot-hall Day. The true significance of the day hu's, in a measure, been lost, sight oT in the minds of thonsati of iiaople ho now dimply look forward to the coming of tiie day for wc event: to witness the special game of football, ia the participants of which they are in one way or another interested.

Unfortunate as it is, it the craze for foot-ball bad. slopped at point of destroying the significance, of Thanksgiving Day one might possibly overlook it. Hut it has not. The matter has goi'e deeper so ilc in that it in by to means an exaggeration to say that Of all our modern sports none- has so many pernicious in-lbrences surrounding it a Inlt. as it is totlav.

Aid a inquiry hi to the quesiio" will i r.oii'iwf PVeii .1 ho most i .1 ftrilnnt nrIVf.l-.lt4 Ol tilt! fllOl this fact. God bless you, merry gentlemen! ilay yon even your finuccs when You tin-i'l'S Chrisuiias day. one of tlio pi avers." The above ges very well with the experience of a little girl, who locked up the dog in a dark closet while the l'aiiulv were al church TliVvnklgiving Day, so that he might ho thankful when they came homo and let him out. A lady aecideiitly Win it needle in to her foot thirty yearn igo, and it lay "apparently do'vi'iuiul iu her system for so many jca, that itsexist- ciK'o was almost i'oruoiten. In 1878 she was iiiiirricd, and ye-ir twv the hirtli bef infa.it daughter the needle made its ap pearance in thu infant's shoulder.

There couhl bt no doubt, tliiit it win the original needle by which the mother had been attacked in 18-00, for it was of a peculiar and now obsolete pattern, ami the mother distinctly, remembered that needles of that pattern were in use 'at the time of her'attack. There tould he no doubt, that the infant inherited the noodle from her mother, and that henceforth physicians will expect to lind a natural tendency to needles i'ii the tissues. As it is arsered that people have died from needles, although there are very such eases on record, the insu'renco companion will doubtless add to the qiicstions which they put to cairUfhncs for imuireuee. your father or mother ever swriilow needles, ami, if so, bow-many and of what Hudsewing, darning or carpet?" SCHOOL NOTES Our school is progressing nicely. Luciau Mgus and Ludwig Tliomu-son are iuvsejiool again after an absence ot scvend weeks.

John Odden began school this week. Girls, you bun hurry a little or you won't get one room decora too by Tho quest ion li.it we have more pleasure on Thanksgiving than on Christmas will be discussed by three girls ami a number of bc.Vs ir a part ol Thanksgiving Our school has been quite busy thh week-getting books for, Library. Missllat tie Lewis was rppoiuted See-rut-try for 1 1 1 i -j montli. I'Vcli pupil brings nil of he books an I papers In can he use of school, tlils term, in grannnar was held this week. The, "II" cIjish nveinged 70 per and the per cenl.

I'E'lJlALY jri5l'AUT5IKNT. The nundier now enrolled i .17, wit an average daily attendance, since the last report', of M. The A. -class is now making quick, 'but tho-ruh work with the oral elements, as they ah ready knew tliem well. Win.

Rodgers says lie don I tlrini- it, will take a whole term to learn hem or to get to fractious, hi a'rithmei'w We are thinking ad' ertising for a chair that seems to have st rayed from the room. We aie "iry Mia to the very uneven (Hvt-lqn of the school, in our room Is ko crowded a to niake it, Jmp.ib!e to give-the in dividual attention to each child that it. should have. e. wut jaornise souii thiiiii will he instructive, il not interest ing, on ibis point, next week, we, would like to lrfive visit our room, sepecially if they are interested in fcliiol.

isif im; FfiiWii.fi. With the opening of tho public schools a great mponjhilily falls on tho v.xmion of tlic-CJinitry, It is easy to fanlt'tth ft-tio'd with -with commiUwH I'ut, all, ciioois what the ihl i'Mifmi Teachers awl school officer? arc usually glad receive anyA in need h-isitaf? it 'sf 0n -l fi-o'ii tiii'i' time. we would ju'h'e from his appearance that-he bad fund a gold mine or his wedding day Tfould soon bo present. mens and boys Hats Caps go to Bickenbach. ik selling them.

bonra. New York Herald.

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