10 research outputs found

    How does Quality Management affect Customer Satisfaction in Educational Institutions?

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    This study aims to evaluate the influence of management in Indonesia and the implications on customer satisfaction in educational institutions with a special focus on the Special Region of Yogyakarta. The research method used is descriptive quantitative and qualitative approach. Data were collected from the Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS), the Ministry of Education and Culture, and relevant previous research results. Quantitative data included education indicators such as teacher education levels, education facilities and education outcomes. Qualitative data was obtained from a literature review on quality management and customer satisfaction in the education sector. The main findings of the study show that improving teachers' qualifications, reflected in the percentage of teachers who have at least a bachelor's degree, significantly contributes to improving teaching quality and student satisfaction. The analysis of education facilities revealed disparities between urban and rural areas in terms of access and quality of facilities. In addition, the results show that aspects such as teacher competence, service reliability and effective communication have a major influence on student satisfaction. The implications of this study are the importance of policies that focus on improving teachers' qualifications and competencies through continuous training programs, as well as improving educational facilities in underserved areas. In addition, educational institutions need to improve aspects of communication and responsiveness to better meet students' needs and expectations. The limitations of this study include the limited data available, especially in terms of qualitative data that could provide deeper insights into students' experiences. In addition, the study was limited to DIY and may not be fully representative of conditions across Indonesia. Further research is recommended to cover a wider area and use mixed methods to get a more comprehensive picture

    Dokumentácia jazdiarne v Nových Zámkoch

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    Bachelor thesis deals with the documentation of historic building of the riding hall in Nové Zámky in Slovakia. The construction and historical survey forming the initial part of the text is dedicated to history of the objects domicile and to the role of the riding school itself in a significant history of the town Nové Zámky. The work also describes in detail the current condition of the object, in terms of technical survey of the construction, focusing on its different parts and their current damage. Special attention is paid to the construction and technical survey of self-supporting truss structure of the riding hall on wood basis. This section includes detailed documentation of the elements forming the structure of the truss . Drawings are attached to this work as well, which affect this object to the extent of the work's survey requirements. In addition, photo documentation, consisting of photographs made by the author, is attached to this work

    Valaistusmittaukset ja valaistuslaboratoriotilojen suunnittelu

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    Insinöörityössä on perehdytty valaistuslaboratoriotilaan ja valon mittaamiseen standardiolosuhteissa. Työn keskeisenä tarkoituksena on ollut tuottaa opas valaistuslaboratorioille. Valaistustekniikka kehittyy hurjaa vauhtia, energiatehokkuuden rinnalle on tullut hyvin tärkeä valon ominaisuus - valon laatu. Valon laatu lisää turvallisuutta sekä kohentaa ihmisten mielialaa arkipäiväisessä elämässä. Tässä insinöörityössä käydään läpi valon eri ominaisuuksia, valon mittaamiseen liittyviä laitteita, mittauksiin liittyviä standardeja sekä mittauksiin liittyviä tiloja. Valoa on tärkeää mitata oikein, jotta mittaukset ovat käytännöllisiä, toistettavia sekä verrattavia muualla tehtyjen valaistusmittauksien kanssa. Lukija tulee saamaan hyvän pohjatiedon, kuinka valaistukseen liittyvät mittaukset valaistuslaboratoriotiloissa tulee tehdä. Työn lähdetietoina on käytetty valaistukseen liittyvää kirjallisuutta sekä tunnetuimpien valaistusalan yrityksien dokumentteja. Suomen Valoteknillisen Järjestön järjestämien Valoakatemian luentojen luentomateriaaleja on myös työssä käytetty. Käytännön kokemusta valaistuslaboratoriotiloista sekä valon mittaamisesta insinöörityön tekijällä on Metropolia Ammattikorkeakoulun Albertinkadun toimipisteestä. Insinöörityö luo lukijalle kokonaiskuvan valon mittaamisesta sekä valaistuslaboratorion sisällöstä auttaen hahmottamaan niihin liittyviä vaatimuksia.The purpose of this thesis was to provide an accessible guide to measure light in a laboratory environment. The study was carried out as a thesis for Helsinki Metropolia University of Applied Sciences. This study functions as a reference for an upcoming lighting laboratory for Metropolia’s Myyrmäki campus, where lighting laboratory of Metropolia’s Albertinkatu campus will be moving in 2017. Lighting technology is developing with a furious pace. Alongside with energy efficiency, there is nowadays another very important feature of light and it is quality of light. The quality of light increases safety and improves people’s mood in everyday life. This thesis goes through various features of light, lighting measurement devices, standards related to measurement and measurement environments. It is important to measure light in a correct way, so measurements can be repeated and compared with measurements done in other laboratories. Reader will gain a good knowledge of how different types of illumination measurements in a laboratory environment should be done. As reference sources, literature concerning lighting, as well as documents from companies in the lighting industry were used. Academy of Light lectures organized by Illuminating Engineering Society of Finland from where a lot of information was obtained, were attended. Author of this thesis also have practical experience with measuring light and has been working in the lighting laboratory environment on Metropolia’s Albertinkatu campus. The result of this study provides a user-friendly guide for measuring light in a lighting laboratory environment, helping to understand the extent of the requirements

    Analisis Penukar Kalor Tipe Shell Dan Tube Sebagian Pemanas Bahan Bakar Residu (MFO) Pada Unit 3 PLTU PT.PLN (Perseo) Unit Pelaksana Pembangkitan Belawan

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    Pompa Sentrifugal merupakan salah satu jenis pompa yang mempunyai lingkup penggunaan yang sangat luas terkait dengan head dan kapasitas yang dihasilkan. Pada kesempatan ini penulis mencoba memaparkan hasil penelitian tentang unjuk kerja pompa sentrifugal bila dilakukan variasi sudut bukaan katup (valve) pada pompa sentrifugal akan menghasilkan head. Sudut bukaan katup (valve) dimaksudkan untuk mengetahui peningkatan performance pompa yang terjadi akibat pembukaan sudut katup (valve). Menambah bukaan katup (valve) pompa sangat berpengaruh terhadap kapasitas aliran air yang dihasilkan, hal ini juga akan mempengaruhi kerja pompa, kecepatan spesifik, daya dan efesiensi pompa. Sehingga dapat diperoleh titik kerja pompa sentrifugal dengan Kapasitas (Q) 0,000733 m3/s, Head (H) 7,02 m, Daya Hidraulis (Ph) 50,501 watt, Effesiensi (ɳp) 16,396%, hal ini dapat terlaksana bila diikuti penambahan daya dari motor penggeraknya.Centrifugal pump is one type of pump that has a very wide scope of use related to the head and the capacity produced. On this occasion the author tries to explain the results of research on the performance of a centrifugal pump if variations in valve opening angle (valve) on a centrifugal pump will produce a head. The valve opening angle is intended to determine the increase in pump performance due to the opening of the valve angle. Adding to the valve opening (pump) is very influential on the flow capacity of the water produced, this will also affect the work of the pump, specific speed, power and pump efficiency. So that the centrifugal pump working point can be obtained with Capacity (Q) 0,000733 m3 / s, Head (H) 7,02 m, Hydraulics (Ph) 50,501 watts, Efficiency ((p) 16,396%, this can implemented if followed by the addition of power from the driving motor

    Efektivitas Penerimaan Pajak Parkir di Kota Medan

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    Taxes are one of the largest sources of state income. The income from taxes will be used in infrastructure development, state security, public works, state operational costs, and others. On a regional scale it is called a Regional Tax, one of which comes from the parking tax sector. Parking Tax is a tax collected for parties who provide parking lots or storage places for motor vehicles outside of road bodies. This study aims to determine the effectiveness of parking tax revenue, target and realization of parking tax revenue, obstacles in parking tax collection, and efforts to increase parking tax revenue made by the Medan City Tax and Retribution Management Agency (BPPRD). In compiling this final report, the author uses a qualitative descriptive method that aims to describe the object of research based on data obtained from the authorities and facts in the field. Data obtained from primary data and secondary data. Primary data were obtained by interviewing and secondary data were obtained from literature books, e-books, and journals. As well as the research informants are BPPRD of Medan City. The results showed an increase and decrease in the effectiveness of parking tax revenue during 2017 - 2019 in Medan City. The obstacles experienced are the lack of public awareness of carrying out their tax obligations and a lack of supervision on the taxpayers (WP) in the parking tax sector. Efforts made from extensification, intensification, and installing tapping box and distributed to taxpayers in Medan City.Pajak merupakan salah satu sumber pendatapan negara yang paling besar. Pendapatan dari pajak akan digunakan dalam pembangunan infrastruktur, keamanan negara, pekerjaan publik, biaya operasional negara, dan lainnya. Dalam skala daerah disebut Pajak Daerah yang salah satu pendapatannya dari sektor pajak parkir. Pajak Parkir adalah pajak yang dipungut bagi pihak yang menyediakan lahan parkir ataupun tempat penitipan kendaraan bermotor diluar badan jalan. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui keefektivitasan penerimaan pajak parkir, target dan realisasi penerimaan pajak parkir, kendala dalam pemungutan pajak parkir, dan upaya dalam peningkatan penerimaan pajak parkir yang dilakukan oleh Badan Pengelola Pajak dan Retribusi Daerah (BPPRD) Kota Medan. Dalam menyusun laporan tugas akhir ini, penulis menggunakan metode deskriptif kualitatif yang bertujuan mendeskirpsikan objek penelitian berdasarkan data yang diperoleh dari pihak yang berwenang dan fakta di lapangan. Data yang diperoleh dari data primer dan data sekunder. Data primer diperoleh dengan kegiatan wawancara dan data sekunder diperoleh dari buku literatur, e-book, dan jurnal. Serta informan penelitian ini adalah BPPRD Kota Medan. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan adanya kenaikan dan penurunan efektivitas penerimaan pajak parkir selama tahun 2017 – 2019 di Kota Medan. Hambatan yang dialami adalah kurangnya kesadaran masyarakat melakukan kewajiban perpajakannya dan kurangnya pengawasan pada Wajib Pajak (WP) di sektor pajak parkir. Upaya yang dilakukan dari upaya ekstensifikasi, intensifikasi, dan pemasangan teknologi mesin tapping box yang disebar pada Wajib Pajak di Kota Medan.94 HalamanKertas Karya Diplom

    PENGEMBANGAN MODEL SUPERVISI AKADEMIK DENGAN TEKNIK COACHING UNTUK MENINGKATKAN KINERJA GURU

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    Penelitian ini mengkaji penerapan teknik coaching oleh kepala sekolah untuk meningkatkan kinerja mengajar guru, mengingat lemahnya kinerja tersebut akibat kurangnya bimbingan terstruktur. Menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif dan metode deskriptif, data dikumpulkan melalui observasi dan dokumentasi dengan subjek penelitian terdiri dari kepala sekolah dan 12 guru dari 6 sekolah. Hasil menunjukkan bahwa metode coaching efektif meningkatkan kinerja guru, terlihat dari peningkatan nilai observasi supervisi setelah pembinaan. Kesimpulannya, model supervisi akademik dengan teknik coaching oleh kepala sekolah terbukti efektif dan disarankan untuk diterapkan secara rutin, disertai pelatihan khusus bagi kepala sekolah agar bimbingan lebih optimal

    PENGEMBANGAN MODEL SUPERVISI AKADEMIK DENGAN TEKNIK COACHING UNTUK MENINGKATKAN KINERJA GURU

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    Penelitian ini mengkaji penerapan teknik coaching oleh kepala sekolah untuk meningkatkan kinerja mengajar guru, mengingat lemahnya kinerja tersebut akibat kurangnya bimbingan terstruktur. Menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif dan metode deskriptif, data dikumpulkan melalui observasi dan dokumentasi dengan subjek penelitian terdiri dari kepala sekolah dan 12 guru dari 6 sekolah. Hasil menunjukkan bahwa metode coaching efektif meningkatkan kinerja guru, terlihat dari peningkatan nilai observasi supervisi setelah pembinaan. Kesimpulannya, model supervisi akademik dengan teknik coaching oleh kepala sekolah terbukti efektif dan disarankan untuk diterapkan secara rutin, disertai pelatihan khusus bagi kepala sekolah agar bimbingan lebih optimal

    Education Financing Strategies: SWOT Analysis for Sustainable Strategy

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    This study aims to analyze education financing strategies by using SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats) analysis to identify the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats faced by schools. The main strengths found are the existence of canteens and cooperatives as sources of internal income, the participation of employees and students in school financing, and support from committees, parents, and alumni. The weaknesses identified include limited human resources in managing financing, costs for competitions, procurement of facilities and infrastructure, as well as salaries for teachers and honorary staff. Opportunities that can be used include regular funds from the government and local governments as well as contributions from committees and alumni. The threats faced include delays in the procurement of the 2013 Curriculum books and dependence on the procurement of civil servants. The proposed way of solving the problem is through an alternative strategy designed based on a SWOT analysis. This strategy includes leveraging internal strengths and external opportunities to increase school revenues, improving internal weaknesses through better training and management, and addressing threats by seeking more independent and innovative alternative solutions. The results of the study show that with the right strategy, schools can improve the effectiveness of education financing, ensure optimal use of resources, and achieve desired educational goals. This research also highlights the importance of careful planning and collaboration with various stakeholders to ensure sustainability and improve the quality of education in schools

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    THE DAILY PALU AL'lti TIMES .mii«iH>_*_»>mWWHWIT.il t-Atntn.tn.fn.tn.tnfntitn * HILLS BROS. Moha Blend Roast Coffee • IN* HERMETICALLY SEALED. ' l'i I 11 nil - FLAVOR ALL RETAINED. 3 lbs. for 1 FULLER & CO. PHONE MAIN £1 IM University Ave. % n.m nmn*mn.m ns******* nfmnm n.(#« .1 •* \m n ■mnmns*nm-nf*n.**nmnm -*.»■. ^'.^.evahavSl-iel»atlaali*ua>ka• ELECTRICITY For Light and * Power Purposes Apply To United Gas & Electric Co.: Palo Alto and Redwood City £mn,mn,mn,mn.mnmn,mn.m*n,mnm*n*m*'r*mnmn.mnmnmnmnmnm**.m^m Wc him- taken Uie a-genrj for tlie new HICHARDHON (HI, II'.. . -l- . t.ill*. a-l't|,l<-.| tur ciMik stovr-s, rang.-. and 111 tn,i- - -. ("all at our otllces nnd see _- In oprrmtlon. 52° M'** S,rcet Phone Main 17 G. H. Allen Oil Co. : % Have You MlACoiaffoom? Ia most bouses tbere is a room wit-hoot proper heating fscilities—to say nothing of chilly fcuUrwsTS. Evsa thaogb the best of yoor stoves or funs-re sbomld be uudequatc to *nrni tbe whole boose tbere need not be one cold spot if you bsvs s PERFECTION OU Heater fFjjolpped wltk Smokeless Device) b will brat s room ia ao time sad will keep it »_■**•*_. snd coty. Oyer- sled sa easily ss a lamp sad perfectly aslt. U'l-k a—Ol be t too high or too lo**. Gives ao smoke or smell * " with unique smokeless device. Caa be unit d sbout, which cannot be done with sa ordinary ttov. Ths Pcrfectioa Oil Hester is superior to sll other oil Waters aad is sa or-__t_.f*_t to sny bome. Msde ia two l_-lhis nlrkrl sad i*p*n Brmss oil 1 -runt bean- tifullr embossed. Holds four qtisrts of oil snd bursa am. boors. Every heater warranted. If not at yoor , dealer'■ write acsrett sgeac-f foe descriptive circ-sW. ( ^RanTo Lamp _,^«i££5 ^*******^ tamp. Made of braaa throughout sad sucksl-plsted. E-qwpped with latest improved boracr. E-rrry lamp warranted Aa ornament to say room whether library, diniag-roo--. parlor or bedroom. Write to nssrest sfener if aot st your dealer'a fTAMMIS OIL COUP AS r FEW TYPHOID CASES STILUN COUNTY COINTY HEALTH OFFICER HE- l*ORTS DECREASE IN 1)111 ID DUBUI DlKIMl MONTH. Cam* of Anthrsv Among tb*- Cattle at I ..-t San Jum* U Bring Inn -li- ■•■'!■ •! by tin* Itosrd. A decrease In tin* number of ty- i'ltfi.l fever cunt--* in the couaty dur- Ina Ibe month of February Is noted ln tbo report submitted by County Health Officer Wllllnm Simpson. M 0-. yesterday to the supervisors. Diphtheria and scarlet fever still ex- tsl. however, and the younger portion of the population Is bothered to sonic extent by rhlrkenpox and whooping rough. The report foi* lows: To the Honorable Board of Supervisors of Santa Clara County—Gon- tl. im ii While there bave been two deaths from typhoid fever during the month, lbo actual mimlit-r of cases In tho county has decreased, and no new rasea have lieen reported lu the psst two week*. Scarlet fever nnd diphtheria still exist, but not maay casea. Chlrkenpox, whooping cough nnd sn epidemic of colds have been tin. prevailing diseases of the month. Tbe death rate has been very light, but it-ii males and nine female*. Respectfully submitted, WU. SIMPSON. M I). County Health Officer. County Health Ofllcer Simpson, Veterinary P. H. Browning and Or. Van Dslscni snd Dr. Oerlarh appear before tbe board In relation lo tbe rase of a row infected wltb anthrax at Kast Sau Jose, whlcb had communicated the disease to two men who had removed theilildes from the cow's Carcass. Veterinary Drowning waa directed to Investigate what animals had been exposed and to report to the board tomorrow morning In order that the hoard may decide what action Is proper In tbe matter. It la tbe first case of the disease observed In the county In five years. On motion the board ordered that the salary of the ph)slclan for the Indigents of San Jose and vicinity It- fixed :it 100 per mnnth. " Oar South Americas Neighbor*. Tb* late Matthew Arnold advlaed bis fellow Englishmen wbo visited foreign countriea to study geological features to let social it nd political conditions alone In tlieir reports or thcy mlg.it make fools of thsmselvta. Ur. Uartlu ot tbe Royal Geographical society bs-> aot followed tbe poet-philoaopber's advice In his receut work on tive republics of South Amines snd incidentally plays tbe fool roll wbon It comes ta mentioning the Halted States by wsy of compsrisou For Instance, be de Claras tbst In tb.- republic of Argentina politics possesses shout as much and aa little attraction for tbe honor able and conscientious patriot as ll does tn "America." meaning wltlioul doubt tbe United Stales of America, upon whose Ipstltutlor.s be lavishes nu compliments. Professor Martin treats of Argentina. Brsill. Chile- Cruguaj- and Vaoesuels sod. while dealing primarily wltb resources and development, speaks out about shortcomings, whlcb. he argues, detract from tbe brightness of t* ■• South American prospect, wblcb English capitalists are (tacking heavily. He declares tbst Incompetency, dtsbon- Mty snd corrupllon exist among the official classes. A vast union of Latin republics he considers a dream and cite* Uie fact that they cannot *ven agree on a standard gauge- for a com blned rsllwsy system as a proof that not one of the republics will change Its own way lo make It conform to that of any otber. Among the defects ascribed to all Bve of tbo republics studied Professor Martin euumemtsa want of conimtin honesty, anarchical teachings. Incres-tf In crime. Judicial bribery. had sanitation, reckless public ex|ieitdlture and public lotteries. On the ->t»te- bend, the author ssys thnt be bas ridden oa RrltlKh cokmlal railways "tafitiltely worse" thun those of Chile, often ssld to be tbi* worst In tbe world. lie si o praise* tbe Chilean press ns well as thej newspapers of t'ruirusy. lu this last] republic be finds the most perfect -...i. j geographies! position snd climate of; any of tbe Ave republics. * ***************************** *********************** \i FINKRAL OF THK LATE RICHARD HATCHFI-DKlt \-ii. - of Menlo Park Young Man, Wliu Hied In India, Interred st Cypress Unn. Funeral service* over the remains of the late Richard Katrhelder, W how deslh from typhoid-pneumonia occurred In India last month, were held at the family bome In Menlo Park laat Saturday at 1 o'clock. The aervlces were private, only the Immediate family belag present, and Interment followed tbe same afternoon at Cypress l-ewn retnutery. Young Itatrhelder's death occurred at Delhi. India. January .'ih. white he with tils father and mother wer* on a tour of the world. Tbe body was cremsted In India. and Mr. and Mrs. Hate hci der arrived at their home In Menlo Park nfter a long sad Journey. ('(ill Merrier l.''.:-i*vli*'itl..n. An e mi m I nn-li**; for the position nf rlerk (male) and carrier (male) wilt be field at the postoffic* In tbls city on March 23. 1»07. Por application blanks and for full Information relative to the ex- ! it ml nation, qualifications, duties, salaries, vacations, promotions, etc., address Secretary. Board nf Civil Service Examiners, Postofflre. City. ■I For Sale STANFORD AtTOMORIL-E OARAGE. Sll Aim* Wtftm For HpU—Five acres of One voong Automobile and Motor Cyele Ra- hearing apricots: income, SfiOO a pairing. OraadlBg. Pollablac Modal rrmr. house, barn, well; desirable .Wit} close to electric cars. Price, terms. Address Box Id, Pollshl _ Work, Brass and Iron Castings, Nick, al Plating. Electrical Repairing. Ma. '' eblna Serewi and Supplies. 99jmt Mountain View, Cal. I .if n l|. tn Me. II. Spiegel. 1204 N. Virginia street. Evansvllle. Ind., writes; "For over five years I waa troubled with kidney and bladder affections wblch caused me much pain and worry. I lost flesh and was all run down, and a year ago had to abandon work entirely. I bsd three of tha best physicians who did mo no good snd I vas practically given up to die. Foley's Kidney Cure was recommended and tbe first bottle gave me great relief, and after taking tbe second bottle I was entirely cured-" Why not let It help you? Eagle Dtok Co. "Fool Primf" Appliances. IHacoaslou or employers" liability legislation la -certain to bring to Uie front ( Dew device* to pinrd ntalii-t accident*. Even without *--trim-rent s*>ecia! laws. cu-jiluyer*. and others are liable to damage suits, which sre annoying even wben nnsuccessfal. llesldee, It Is liu- msn nature to wlsb to safeguard fsl- IffW men ss much as possible on in<n- | eral principles.. Iu this couuoctloa lbo ■ ' efforts at bome and abroad to provide | safety appliances of all eorts sre Inter- ; sstlng and Instructive. Severs) foreign ' cities now maintain museums to exhibit tbese appliances and at the recent exhibition opened In Naw Tork loaned ' for tbe guldsnce of Americans a tuni. | ber of photographs showing the way* f In whlcb tbe safety device propaganda Is pushed In Muniji-. ! i uuy*if tbe uxblblts ln New York Is a ' fireproof starch for lace curtains, which . often cause fatal and expensive Sres ; because tbey are allowed to float > against s convenient gas jet or get In the way of the flaming match used to light tbe burner, A patent awning adjuster, by wbirh window awnings can be rained or lowered without leaning from the window, was soother device . lutended to ssve broken beads. One of . ' the most extensive exhibits Is tbe speed regulator for stationary -engines. Nu* '. merous distressing accidents bare been caused In mills and factories by tlm , engine getting awuy from Its controller , ; snd sometimes pcrha[»s by Ute control j I'-r getting out of rent-fa of tbe throttle , ■ Tills device holds the engine to n cer- j i --. ippad limit automatically, and by! means of electric connections through* | . ont tbe building sny operator can In I stnnlly stop all the machinery t*t the place nt wlll by touching ■ button. A ! mn- ti I1.-.--J--.I device for dties la tbe ; -fool proof' [tassetiger elevator lock. ! whlcti prevents the running of tbe car while any door to (he shs ft remains open. Tbere can be no better safe- I tnisrd*1n most eases tbsn esrefol attention. SHU, devices of tbe kind sre to ; be commended. Walter Wellman asys be can fly bis airship to tbe pole from Spitsbergen In tblrty-slx boors. Apparently Walter dofwn't care very mocb about calling st tbe pole, or he'd do the trick tbat Is so sasy. Htores run by oooperatlrs sodetlss In Scotland are ao socceasful at aelllng goods chesp and turning In profits to shareholders tbst envious capitallats have fanned a syndicate Itlon. Tbls ailment Is usually caused by rheumatism of tbe muscles aad may be cured by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm two or three times a day and rubbing vigorously at eacb ap plication. If thla does not afford relief, bind on a piece of flannel slightly dampened with Pain Balm, and quick relief Is almost sura to follow. For sale by Eagle Drug Co.. C. C. Walker, proprietor. Tea. Japaa can pot np a good fight. but Unci*- gam caa put up enoagb gold to buy tbe Island nation outright ami not break a bole In hla wad worth talking about Tba staid old Congressional Record is probably tbe only dally newspaper In tbe United States tbat win score n record for completely ignoring tbe Tbaw trtal. 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    THE PALO ALTO TIMES WEEKLY- FRIDAY, AUGUST fi, Jifloy Tht Ttnnala ttet pa-.rrt.ut i, pat" Ibr i ■'- n "' i"'" I Sffcatait-TltiS RAT***. MM. a l.-ar if I'ai-.tt t.te.i.i.a Oilt. r- wl*« -a j nn a Vcar 1,011 mr SI* M'-niii*. Itale-iol al Ihr I* - 1,. r. Pu.Hr*. at-wanrra ant Atrat.it -alrtc-haiiiR' Ka-cMaarr.Ma a uhi atfthnt.i'-.l ar;.nl. Thr f lt.1 lit in hit oStCrl .kept on -tl.VKHTISIM, it i J I * Our rat** or* Int arlnblc- i, tingle ruin mn __\*T. I*" *OtM>lal I •+■-+—+—t---r--r--r---l--r—! TOM lEEIMJ' Died from His In-u-.iet, Joseph Hart together with a companion were stealing a ride on a freight train last Tucsday£uighl when thc train suddenly parted and threw them from'thc flat ear iijti ni which ihcy wcic silling. The wheels of the cur passed over Hart about thc hips, mangling him dreadfully. His companion QOped injury. Hart wns taken to the dc'KJt, and after receiving what relief Dr. Charles could give him under tbe citcuinstances, he was taken to San josc on thc train and there died the next morning. He was perfectly const-tin*.** before death and said his home was in Greenville, Or. No tntjoeal was held over Die body and it was buried by thc county. The Forest tt* Entertainment. The entertainment given by Ihe Foresters Inst Fridry evening was a great success. The burlesque lodge meeting made a great hit, and the following gentlemen look part: D.T. McClelland. Geo. 1- I.ucns.J. \V. Howard, I,. C. mid G. W, .Moshcr, Sam Vauditvoori. W. Werry. A. \V. Mills, Hi. ReT- *■'-.*' J**. Stroner and Ine goat. Jack McDonald wns also very intuit in'Jt as the candidate for initiation. Several musical numbers by Geo. and ltd Mosher and \V. Wcrry were well received, and Ihe entertainment ended with a pleasant dance. THE FIRST BATTLK By Hon. W. J. Bryan, Presentation edition just out. Over *6ik.' pages: Forty Photo-engraving-*.: Only 1.75. Leave order-* with C. S. Jackst.n, Sinuford 'yg,l\ O. Box 197 Pnlo Alto Par Sale or Rent. My property comer Wnvcrly nnd ■ Lincoln sis, Pnlo Alto house of; eight robtu**, cellar, barn, eic j Will sell on terms to suit, or rent, for term of years. .Apply lo M. H. Ki.MjOrii, Parrot Ihiilding San Francisco! Million* af rit-rta, "-.«-.. n-t than the lida uf Juno'-, eyi -. " ni-i-ili- at Uraraa-o nntl N100 uiittcr iho it*mj-shadow of the oron-ztt onivi-a, yet the 300,000 pnonda of thi* Bowi-r t-a-mUct-d etrry year tu the Sower pre** ore not ntfflcicn! for tlm lolk'L Tbe. j. tf inner i* glad to fall bock .in lbe iuteiiae violet i- i "Cats- ale, aweeitt-j niiinll," fur, ah-kly a* ib. aeelil i* wbedl Uacd aim 10, It (flvi-0 lhn ii..! 1 -1 - ii *.iM" in t. iti many 1. -u. ■ m 1 - and le li 1110 r arailahlt' Ibau the -.:■ It :. tbo bl,--.!ii» of Ac-acia farueojona being *ut Tea-reive, while IhoMi of lla bt-tt«r kmiwii Itural oily un. quickly over. Tlmn' cannot be a gn-uter rtiiilrn-tt than that e -timing belwt-en tho lowly lufia nf the Parma violet and Iho tree 1:.!..( high, Mill, •:. Rf :i. lh"kk at* a man'* wrist and il* hrancht** 0 feet h.tig. Yet tin. hltaRM.ma have Ihr nuw cliunuit.-rialid odor. CuKaio, I.**, the 11. v.. r former'* hilt**t onip, f.irtna a fit- tnifc* ititrouoetjitu to the rlotc-l harre-at, ...-utriii*.-, ;;.!;,. f.-i 1... ni.. -. inNl'Min* her and De-c-ruiber. while the purple alindnw nf Ihe hilter in uot welt uiiiler the oll-re-t til] the U'KiuniuK uf Pchru- ary. Both i.lun ore .iUtain.it by the rhorocleri**,.,- . nil. .ir..*-*.* ■**y*ii-m--pure. in.al.i.i-jR huti I*.tug plaer.-un aht* t. ot {■law* and c-ote-n-d with flower |**tala. Forty or fifty uf thn Iroyn an Hun piled oil one unnlliLT, lilt the hint la thurged wilh llieir iH-rfuuie. Ihe linwera being Ctianj-rtl frum -J0 to 40 titUI - I- f. r> th* |a.iii.»t.* i* etstsUsnw **ui.icioni"y *>*T*e-ut- ■*-_,—-ChamUri.- Journal. It-ai-t.iwflelil-* -.ii.-M---. In IS.& taord H.'iu-»..*ittl.l paid hia firat and only vt-It lo L-uuf-h-ut. nn,i Lurtl Ilathaaiel'aflerward Hut he.wax "thi. .l-lle-it (ihe word, wrilr-a thei eanon iu a mit**e|iirnt lettet, wn* tbe 'lll.-at ailftil't f-iieal In. ever hint ill hia Iniuae, Ba tttinlly ever "poke." Unduiihl- ' edly laird ..-M-m-flcId could l»* tunat ogre. ,ei i.* t.:.. .i in .1 ■ humor, hut be itredi-tl njijutn i*lh* aliliiuluaof e-nuge-llial euni|niliitifi*>liip or.if t*mm 'end which wn* worth II tTott. Iiy all iirrmHitr*, Im wua given |o 111* of taiiiluinliy, uud although lie wo* known iu hi* youth a* a ridublt' and p.-mint, tit talk'- It wo* int]***ilile (., wal'-h Iii* aphiuiliki* Im- mobility iu Die borarM at <*»uimou*, ait- ling wilh folded uriiia nnd -eldotu «i*'afc- itilf. wilhoi.t foaling thnt niletit iniilttti* tioii won r-aote imt unit tn bltu th.-itt •perch and lie- turn.1 1: if .it-bate. Ami that ... in* 1.. have la.U hi* viWU fJpili- ion. tine of tin**' who heanl l_*d Ulllll'* re-1Ii<iik oil Ihe alien. f III* tlii*- tiliKiilali.-d gut-ft WM Mt. Uii-linnl Dayla fUieky Ooyl-A) "1 latttve," ha *aid. "that t-.lk r ■; wm ,i!t-. .ii - 1 e-r ia» of au effort for IHrtik H. ami. ind'-ed, bo one- li'Iii un- a* much, '(.liieum- *latitv*i,' lie MM, 'have fnrcfei tun to talk 11 (treat deal, lmt i.titnifi iniemlid in-, tn U-11 citeiit man.*"—Conttinpo- rary Ibrvtew. Tt,.- 11,1.1.-1,11, tl . „l. - Four lu.lt, * itottig enHtwanl enlerc.1 a ; hua iit'or lha Dunk of Ktij-liitnl. Tlnre ; wer ly Ihr.*.- viti-iuit mhI*. A mtltV 1 man imtiilitlv rOH In alh.w lla* fi.urth | lawly ti.nit iii.-.-.n. 4*i.n-lti*.rly t.ti nlr.-~-.el I mail altlit.R t-lo.' tn th-* di«ir I* (*aii tO I (Mtnplaiii flint the Inn* wm* tiven-iowded - aud |*-Hlcr.il th- condtiiilitr with Itl ua- ' tun d reutarka Tlw -t-umlutlttr, hnvititf colt.■*__ lUJ fare* frtaa tl-tey-e luaide, went in )• rail ■tlte tin- v---ia.de |-«>M'liRtr*. **t*-ing j tin-, the grumbler fiot - tit of tile hu* t.i j obtain ilm mtv ieea of a pallet—MB tut Ihe purfHiM' of n uiiiviiiK the thirlt-etith jia*wUKc-r. i-ri'*i'iiily he n*ian.eil wit/*. an offierr uf lbe* law. The i-to->iaMe eat. full*- <«,;,nl..I lit.-1■_■ ■■ n_. r* all.) ele tdilti'd lo interfere, 11* the nutuUt WM not iu ixi-i-m of Hint olh'Wed. The nun.. henriUK Ihi*. tmiune very ,H'|.'i y, in;.!, p 111 nit into lite' btl*. Calh-el onti "I'm Iho thtneclith, roulatubli'l I'm the tlurtet'iith!" "In lhat cow," fjiiielly r.i.li.il the itilialahle, "yi,u Hill"! get "Ut, nn the Im* in liccmK-l to carry mily 1. in-dtle." And. in apite of th.* man** n-tnr-a- *traltet«, be wa* n mnvad, amid tlie l-uan. of lauithtiT frum the other ]■-.• *- n gene—Lamilciti .Stninluril. AN AST1UL DOUBLE. IVACATION. IHANSON & CO. •*lVrh.'i|ai!Iiel«.ii-il*h»unt4-e]1iH<.tl_*r," . ^ ill alii Will,. "Tb* rem la too low foe a I'.ncll Stic— wllhn-jl<.lij~-tla,n." kept ll]i tt: ' V1...1 ...n - ■' Itiii-a-ltfl 1- "('-Iinalaeae't -r._n ,.„.--■■■ is,.ii!.:. ua. 'i ii.'j- alwaya ooroo ot 19 tiYW-k, and 1 am alwnya aountl a*ti-«p thou. !-' yuu er-r abanr-a to bo awako at that ui-.--.-n.lt- li-ur. bcarln ptracUetu« aad that trill tlritt*ei-.n |th.--t-.-. -17 " | ... tiur(ri.-nd. tt.tl.il, aticl all .. er* ehamied Sum.- Red Oil CI. cilni -hi this with our d-llahtful IltUn in.ni- Woltor j I-i.- -ii.-.l iit.itllly nntl jLiitifiitli* uiul tvii". i-i-i-.ii.,' i-i'i nml norvuua. Wo oltrlbutctl It lo hla pr>r--vi r-i; i- wnrk and tler-l-Sad to | *p*nd tli.i hoinhiT. In iiH.-nnler.iuiiiry ril- ; htm*, which waa our real boxae, learlrut tba ' .* piano ami orery '"''" 1" tbe t-ity *A'a n '■ turned .. f r. -.in-l and rcndy fur a It -a-r-ka' i air;;.- nf ctinMalit -tinul iiiiihIi-,.1 ami ntli- | iake no difference with us. •four departments will be] tlit ir jircvt nt completeness. REDWOOD CITY- AMD PALO ALTO Shirt Waists ■•* ciimc hi this week . n few of tl Wash Goods IIJUIVIBE D__i__riB il f litem left nl 5i.-5- -and Mun 11 fact J Wo had fa-a-ti hii.tf eruiuith te> mpmmoa^mt i ' ' ii*-t i.. i* *.■■[-. 1. 1U..I , r i!.,- i-r*-. llflna. -Mill** .It r> 1 .-ill !■' v, ,1-,-r -,;.-. a ,-,-„;. i.i:, ,-.-M:i:,- 11, i i: tu .tl t.; t. i: r DllCk Stilt: pal- -main. 1 aitBt--»i-*l a mild innlf*, but; thnt won't do! we'r- I-- OKI nut inlm kliiil))' t» ihe I.Im. ami 1 dhl tint Inslit. Tlmn. una lil«lit, I wn* nwokoticrl frum a Bound *le*p hy Walter .i-t!.>i-iv by my i-.t-itl.-, wttW awako. abaklng fh.in braid tn foot. " Miilht-," ho aaid. "1 rantiol end arr thi. nrmUiur night." "Whnt I* It, my aetif" I naked, thor iiuftbly aniinteU by hi* eixcltr- tmiti*. ■ i ■■■!!,,- iii'.i my ru.m and Ilatoa. My tolllnx wiU D-ve-r ouDtltxt) you." 1 i,r.~.., threw mi my MMr and foi lu-nnl httn Into hi* room, llo turn*d on the llffhl*, am) we aatt down nnd waited. Nnltill.it unuali.il wn* limnl. W.ilter ro- fiia.il ti> tell me what tin had -wnnr lieeirtl. anylnfi ho |-ra-f.-rrnl to *o* If 1 could eip*- -..;-.-t, ■■ •.;n..- ti.iiii; I..-tlM Fur thro* cek endsotii special sale of thct-tc g.K*ds, twill also end ll Gentlemen's Furnishings the beach vou'll need one of our immer Going lo along, cost selling thc limb the mo .ou$i,S0. tr Linen ai-M? better lake one Have uo Unfiling suit? Dry Goods, Millinery etc. Ferguson o: Co. Btittr-teloU Pnlteitir* iC3:„wi"S Palo Alto and Stanford TJuivei-sity STEAM LAUNDRY on tlie'Ci him, aa hewn* p-tUiiif ti-iHKt-.nl tnM want nf *le..p nr nuih-ty. A wotk poaceel by, nml I l-.nl Iwrirtl i,i,il.in,.-. hail uut lioriianiiur-J ur ..--- ii.-i ■ ■: one-, and Walter wna noorly ,. ■ -, ii ..! that I ;• nrrrnmuf— hod bood t-aua-1 Ly th* .-li.-iri-* ll„-lii .iilniit-.- In hla wlu.lii.r. pnalneliiK ill.liirliliiK iln-eilna Wn dceldiMl In nliatiffu naitti* etillrv-Iy ami carried nil -at hi* ftiriilturo lulu mr rtmin nml mini. Into hi*, which apparently nut- tt.il thn matter. I t.--.*.in t.i >ike Walter til-.ii lil. Kbmt l«iii|[ ..n oa a-taratlon. hot I ■-.-- i i.i --. i-.i him and dropi**d the In Mnn-h n friend niine lo vlilt 1Mb nml I allured my room with her. Wn luul nut mill Mrh utliiT fur aaiveral yrnr* mill lay talkhiK !■■■■ ■■- *- till lha cluck -uruek I. "'II-1V.' I atlil. ''hut asrahrr te.-rd. or you will not bn al.ln to 'do' tho city tola-—- row, fil"*l Ill-till.'' The l tr wa-. allotit '• What'* I llMaaad. *ta*-. alejil A braiy *tlrk wa* «ot upu (_Ltlr, tlirniii*- f.-it, then aatthrr. Otrr ami out till tlm lop ol tbo alalia waa rmei-lii*)—1 liMitith the ahin-t lioll in In our rimtll. Oil. llfSI-lelial iiy frletnl rlirleki-tl, unit 1 How out it|*in thn tlm.r nml tinned on the. mt. u* Walter. tnl.lt.* a* tlrath. ranto n.t . tbr. *roum. 'Vim have brard UutlaRTtV No rtmitRc- |**r*ou wo* In tlm room Knlhliiir wn* dl*lurl*-il. I tnld Waltr- rnlher alinrjilj* lu M Iun*k lu tail ami not M-fbtan uaaunlnl.i ain-liii iimnnt-r. Aftor Im luul (finn, hu**eti-r, I looknl twrofitlly under the bral and InU. e-rery mrraer. but dlannerrd nothlnit. 1 •rftornrd lo my r-'it-t.-. iit'.l.* ii-tinii- and a groal drat it-ai'lf. Of niiiwu my frb ' Lociiiiiii on we will lie open E J COUCH, ui|iih ,i few da Pine & Redwood Lumber ***- Dooreand Windows, j —I-atha, Limn and Ct-tucnt, Klc.-- i Hay, Grain and Merchandise received on Storage. IinwiN B. Pox, Manager, \V. J. Grace, nsst.. Mgr., Palo Alto J* E- -_AH_-ELLY WOOD, «.«0^,s PEED, I-l.dllR. BRAN, I'ROIlUCIi of all Kindt. H.pH ST. - - PALO Al TO Palo JUto HOP BAKERY Kn.eraoii St.,-in thr I-edyard lltill.ling Pale Aim, Cal. I . C. 1-1' teUK, l*r.i|>rlrt..r thing made on the prcmiucs. U'lli1 ll\ I \ ■ ■'"•*-"»*. "•--I I kind* for famille* and .■IIhII. II>L1 OlnbHmtw-wtjBlar. Bakod Beans and Boston BrownBroiul ovory Satur- day. Manager F. W. SHERMAN & CO _—_ FURNITURE Awnings ','iln Alto Transfer Co c. ji. mcmiiko, I'ro)*--trior. l-OCaTi-Cft PROitPTt**. DELIVKKKD umt? i-ifiiyaatd my friona Carpets Cleaned and Relaid liiimp, *l4>*p, *t~til Hun.;.. -r*. __. -r* _t Camp Goods Unlnerslty Avonno PALO ALTO Electric Bitter*. • llittei nlich 111 led Live Oak Stablesu I Ll.A nu./M.i. ' Pnor-niCTons i palo alto, c*l. Parties can take tho Train at Palo Alto or Monlo Park. i*-t*r hup* tiinre* : men, wneii the Inn.ttid .ti-,1 fee-linn pn-vail*. alien lla. i* i.irpt.l and *!u-c.t»!i ami ihr ii a.I.mir ami allt-f-ltvt* i* Irll. A •I >i">* of Ihi* ii.e.|ii*init ha* oflra atrluni* nml |..-rhit|B- fatal Uti«H . N.i iiietliiin,. will ne| mrjn il freeiiiit llie- J !ii.l,. the bl , t«n«ti|R.lK*i, rti* Hitler*. SOr. Ihe l'oln Atto iS-rSii-ii-iirr^ Bros.. irnnit. Vie did nut fall o*lrep till , <D nlf-ht, eat or . . nrnrly . ■.' !i „-:.: '■*.- awotn at 10 o'cloclc. 1 Thrn-an Laupbnl at our fright— knew it . wa* tvit a hurclnr, tor It matin Inn much tnil*e, anil n RtMM -would tint lined ■ lyinct \ ll waa plainly wholly liim«Ii).itlnii, J\ py | | W« lrnm|ied and i*.nIfi ami almpprd nil n . _ thn nnitiliiy --*--■-?-■■-.■- ■--■r-i.-.i _ (J pply OT ctrMi.. r-tomlnaat 1* oVha-k*'uaod up Q_-U —-I O*-.-.!.-. .-Mi.. I. II. *i.I..-li.-t,tt.i:r!ili,1,-|.rll-l.llr . OCllOO! DOOltS •ad ■ l.iilt l-o-w <vTATI_ _VV\)V ^»^*«™S OlAl lUJXJcSK I 5a»^"«^^ .!■.. ot l.-,ait.c lr, II. 1'. Ih- lalrot ami l*-*t id nrtrr- I!..* .Inn* line. The... *t*H :. in** t'eiiiyli ICmnislv, I inn i ma ire* uf bud iiil.l*. er.iilp anil When in llml trial alia li ..i ii, *- v ■ ..■'.:':■ in.oo;wliiiis,loccnts;rolics.Sii.suihlnnkcts,in.oo; wliiiis, loccnts; rolics.Sii.suihlnnk- cts,i.oo; at Carrel's. .MhoatM in., lair aad ft-nia. Them i» a pretty lull" ttetj tnlil in He lii.i..;-. Ailveitlaa-r ctamminj; an anut uf the pn**- lit urth.Ii-.irni. nf l-.ii< don ami Kir Walter Scull. ('uthtrilif Blu.-lair, the Imty In ipn-nliioi, WM the author nf it iiuiiiIrt nf -irtitl*. whieh at ono litm* were tu gTi-ttt tt.-ut-ai, and one of wltirh. "Hobday H.-*i-e." wa* n.- «*e-iit:y [-iii-ii-t,. , hv tllaekie. h, In-r earlier year* *he WM it Impii nt riflloT at AbUilaf.ini, mid am ot th.-e en-ait* alotia. ht-fom the auihnrahip of the "Warerlfy Xov-la" had het-n publicly aiiit.-J. *-li- 1*1* - nti.l **it W.ilit i wiili -. riii-11 i iii;:.,t ii-i: .if htm~ If. tilth a pi.itu nf very thin Uitialii. .iter the fitcu nud tlm )iu*-ri]ili.iu uiiileru<*ii!h, "Tin- Ciivnt Uiikmnvn." Ho ■tSS and Btnrtrie- bo ...Id h >'A. M.Ontrcl. law l-TJauU jn »tniri ru-tie*- al tit see nn at rni-Ttrnrt- lonnerly Sell ma n. near the "-chord hi dreat. T . 81'K.VCKU. l-alo Alt ■*■" t , : -1 1 ,, . I *:-_.,_ r *r nivl rou j jf jcaj want a mtwjfm f_ a l-nttle ot ei|iial tei. M|,j __ Mir m\mtMm, that w..uld natu- ' "\ i_" I 1**"-f '**" '"r * Ithtm atupper i ■ ■ ..u**- .-' iii'le lor t,lu ,*n"'"'r ,,IU,: ,'*'' C"IK Wi*»'d I"1 '-aleu „_,,'. uphyUie cuuttuta uf tht* I*Hit*, lake , th-"■-•- -t.i.l -t" i' it in *-..- rn ■ ttwill Hi- ii I** nu)* rvtt.ua in acid* t rf any kind, ghl and audi... net nm nf cli.-uiical* wilt d.vay e.-21-lf- '** ,lw"'* '" fn(,t> iic M Knodfnrall ? , purvow,** an a glo**1 irtoppt*r. ,,,,. , A IU-j«|a -*Tt*Mlag. ni! i'n.•••' ' Mi" W J''1,nir Morrill aud It-ary UHt'tsl lit". W- R*,l,i*niw«. l"*»'i ot Wallhn.il. Ma**., \ ■ ' wcrti niarri.d :.: Mr. Itobutann'* hmue j t*c ur ui - r-a.nijjf j„ «_|t0|r _i«,70lt' rJuil*. After j lhn rert'iuimy tbey alarted on Ihnlr ton- J —— j data tot a lotir thn*-jgh Nrw H.iin j *li i n-. Notice. Tho tadra-aald* and beat men were al- '. j-i in km. la- h.r-l.i. klift ll l.ini* i.Iir.ii- Decorating done for weddings, or cootumeo. Tbey threw rlco after tbo J entertainments, parties, etc. nt cm,9l* ** H'ey whtvlod away. very rcamnable rates. Addrcs- a-.*--. 0( m. i-..Ptrati-a. "X." carcof TtWKS otfice. tpj Mooo«tiie Edlior— Who w-r-t-, that article thu iii-.p-rt.Hi-_* on *'Tbo Pnu.t TTI ■" Mark.-1?" AH kinds of Mexican baud' 21*' Wlb>t*-^waM-Jit*wiL Why? . , . ,- „ ,_ * Mauat-tutt Kliior—Nuthiitrf, only br caived work at Carrels Harnessi mama Utban -t**mWltif bia_ab)<ct.- Shop*. i Cjbicofp> TrtbtuM. At I, prrclimly—bump, atop. *tr|i atep, atnii—ll came again, llkenti um mail cllmliliig tlm Ht.ilra-nlth n limity WM My Irli'iid wo* *uiiiid ua|.*i|i, and 1 wn* tflail tit IU [V.a.ltlh.-li.ill It. -iintllti.il tl.eil.R.r 1 -wa* tdttlag up atartng airalahl at It, im aaw nothing. Hump, atop, .n-j,—»ri*,«a tl*. routn to a wlt.iluw whom fit.-el a Iniftn nrmi'l.iilr. I atnrud nntl Marttl nml ill.l nut ovon wink, bat tln-rowa* tint li ing In the ninth"—almpty tm thing. 1 beard no ii-H-r.* >..iir.«!-. llrmtlilc** and frightanctt. I oat there Ull rlthrr I fainted •%• fell •uJra-p, 1 never uliall km.w vthlrh. Tbo tiett lliliig 1 renllrod tt wn* murnlng. Wiilh-r am! my frl Ion upnntliln-Mi-d. Tliey hnd la-nrtl tititlilnRr and I kupl .(Ulut -In,ut wb.it I had dmtm-d (!■,. V.very night for tarn wee-k* thi* ant thing l.-ij;- n.l Hy frtrod n. . i hetme, and 1 went hou** hutilltig. lt unty look mun abort half day tu fli.il Juat what I waiili-il. Tltnli I mill lo Walter: "Till* hou*,. I* |M amall, It*, dark, 100 euhl, leu, everything. I l-iivo in.i-ii a hmiao uu W1I kUpUt*-.1' "All rlghl," horr-pllr-1,hut I i.---.i...l b* 1-.,'. .-1 a lltti* e t.ri -■:.:-. at UM, tbuugh h« ttaiil ■nitliltig; neither did I. Wbi'ii 1 luritriii.it iny Ininllord nf my In IouiIihI rumuvnl, bo Nild, "Tbu huiiaoyi.ii hove taken I* much ■mailer and dart-i and colder than thi* tioc " . "I .!■■!> t think aa," I rrj-l.ed ahortli. I "By the way. Mr. II., did anybody out | dla In Oil* bouau uf youtat" "No, Mr*. Allen," ho aii-nvumd. "I bought It nf tho man wbo built IL II* < wa* an old man, John Huntlogton hy , name, who wa* latao la oao leg. and bo ' walked with a *t..nt (-ana 11* -rut to N't-** .li*rBi*y i.. IlrcwIUi hl*daughh<r wbro : alio wn* married, llndlilti't want tn go. tin.null iml a bit. Hut bo I* living Ibrr* ; tww," I ntnrrd, ami I often wonder If th* ! fplrlta of tbe living haunt ti*#pt-rt*«w_lcti tbcalr 1- nt. lorev—Nrw* TribuD- An *xeollen t n-pn*if oneo pirrn hy Gen- I oral Itnlirrt t: Lt« to two mniubvr* uf bl* ' OtatX 1* prtntrd In Ufa, written by J- tm __Mml_M_i On i.lie ot-eulnn tail Uinmlict. of hi* j atatf aal up Into ut nlgbl dlaeinulnc a ktag '. ot whlaky and a probloni In nlgehrn. Upon un - ini,; in.,- uf ii,,.ii, Iii iho murulng i ;• n - cral I*.. Inrjulrvd a* uiual aftor hi* I ■ .,1th and Iramnt la leply th it ho wa* auffrrlag f rv m a b-adacba "Ah. ooloncJ." i**_arknl Urte uld man.. "I hnvouftun iil*i-nrv-.I that whnu thu unknown quautltlna x and y at** reprnt-ut,*! by a kog uf whlaky and a tin cup, tho *u- ' IUHon Of tbo . .-ii.-1'l..ll I- liRil.-illi n l..**.i ']•]]( )\| \s \* i*ri attention. University Uo. Palo Alto G.W. LaPEIRE Gents' furnishing; goods. en an.l deliven-i in PALO Al.TO. SttMC. \\AY£|BI.D.OAL. ;The Fal° Mt0 ■ Billiard Parlor iii i In* but few vrait i* ln.-itral.le. r\tr e li* |on pro-KHinrM tnl prrweril-cat local to I** n eun*littition.il ili-eaa* i end-re*, t.-j.nr.- >on*titulion*l in. Haifa Catarrh Curt*, mu* r-I lit V. J.Chenev A Oo., Toledo the milt er.iiHtitiili.inal cure on -Let. Ii i* hi ken interim lly in. ruin 10 elrnjt* to n Ieiih**Miiifu1. Ilrei-lly on the Ii1.*hI ami liin.iJ-U* i of the -tslein. Tlier offer ooo 1 dollars for any trot*- it fall* to ten*} tor ei renin nt and i,**iintoo- THE FASHION Shaving' ♦ .Parlors All work curelulleaml neatly done hy ex|i?rir-na*i*-1t-*orkmen-- llealera in Iu.pnrtt*.l Itool I leer ami Tubareo and Smtike-** A'rlieli-* ulta. E. C. MOSHER, I'r.p. OUOy 0AU ri'H.K'lai' l-iundry work calh-d for and deliv. i. ;I*t. Hu letter written hr Hi in. nf lluiiundale.'Micli.. «e teal tn make thi* cxtrad * "■ ■n-ii.iti-.ti in r-tcottitiien.line re-tuilt* • Will 'furnish ynu I KLKCTRIC LIOHTSj JJ^tf"' Ueafncaa Cannot he Cured elt.l i the my itHe, While I win. psn.ti.ir ul lbe llaplial ITI.ure-li at Uive* Jitm-tinti al* .'-ii- l.rutight .l.-.Hii with I'n.-1in-. '■■» riwre-nlin*. Ijt Gii|t|*-. Terrible parol• >*•'"* • ' 0*ang tt (in l.t taat hoar* ailh little inlemipiion and il ocemi'd ** *' Id.m.1 fiirvlvu them. A frirnd r.v.,tiii,i,.|i,h.,i ijr. Ring, Xt-i, luvm-e-y; it un* .,„i,-L- in it* -vork nntl I"/1'1' - tii-t.i. i.,rt in iT*.ili-," Trial -■■•■■■*" rre al ihe" I'alo Alio i" -irtnat-y. Ke_o- art-iiae .*i0c.antl |l. CATOR M. H. KIXOOKIv Tb* Char** ot Wlaalag. ->oekci^-I oat In a poker gama for ST j AttornoyoiaRt-ljAW hmir* atralgbtawoy loat week, but a* I Km**a>rluni Hulldlna Nan Fnaitrlaei. ' "KC-gJSS-ii ltd,«.... ' A"".''«»' •>■*-*•••-""• «*™.«1 .«i jour charge will recii I and carefol attention. re prompt Hoatty'e Organs and Planoi ,____ PaOlaH W, U*r-_it-. r,f Waihlmi'ia I4M ... Tn'it-w-7'araiir-*-'1 Ii)g» Imy. aad by tt.a !*•-_ h...a.,L,J M;,-W|^ m 7 la-,1 in , ..liiiira ■ "" '- - ul.. mm atrat aad '**•** Q-al-l n t-..«hin lktir.nl. He na. _aat*r*U •AB.t.1 n--.-,, s-a J-jntt. fietn icrslo Ml ■»" trrnia. .mt rrct-Dity iSnlinral * trBtii*.**; Ilein lut Ihe alatb trtm III! InaliaBira.t I-l ..."l ""t"*n' ■■*- *■**)' l-|.iil*. »•"' -"*,,. VOCAL TEACHER ond SOLOIST li-iSay^S(w^-^55 '•"•>"■' Kolldlne, ia,|0 t|| . *-iraa.ab«Mat_aol I-~.«>4*t_ ll-eittrat; Ibeatal fi-.r,ch |, „ _|,,aJy tar rJ.f***, r-eai.rv, otUt* liarlla rt.alracr *tttU_ ci.r *' *5___-_V3_t,*a'•Amity, •aaahln■flt.*.^," alto. I Jeraey. lot calalogoe. ** _M;ary pratt i.nTi.i:, HI;m:hi;mi.c
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