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Yeas ees - g Lo 2 D.C. SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1891—SIXTEEN PAGES. 11 . THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. — SSS ~ = on cet = — _ — , ‘ a on ae xeniently discovered. As the master was not keepsake or gift. These are in different sizes, | Written for The Evenins Star. “What limit would the issue?” PENNIES AND PIPES, THE ARREST OF BILL KINNT. + WASHIN ‘TON IN Gf. | Stones te make ‘search throughout the prem ATTRACTIVE HOMES ton which ote tothe varie uhane fen. ‘on, ence, 1 inquired. “sto aapeaaae —— IN WASHINGTON TP “| ihe Tunisie neerooPs were ever rendy to aid 4 . NEW THINGS IX GLAS® AND SILVER. ee “T would limit it tothe amount of the se-|4 Saloon Keeper's Proof of Hard Times | How « Thirst for Gore was Overcome by om ‘ | that a Slave wae ee 2, Lerty fe bh spe Ca POS LE Among the newer things in glam and silver ia | SHAM the Nation Print Its Money om Past | curity that could be put up. ee Among Hie Customers, Appetite for ‘Possum. —— | slave was returned to hi master, . “The amoun perty. in ni » ; Ivania Volun- CAPTURING SUPPLIES. le & : Gelvlannea ne Cn re — Statce. ie womething Like’ $60/000,000,000, it ie| 4 viet to 4 wasrxavos meER cetan—rax | Prot the fen Francisco Cal Experiences of Pennsylvania A short while after reaching this city a large Seasonable Suggestions as to the In- | standards of silver, in the new style of flowers soltinatan: " ress Bill Kinny of Dry Fork killed » prominent - CROFYUT INTERVIEWS SEVERAL SENATORS—PRE- , <4 ™ POPULAR ENGLISH “ALF AXD “ALF” AXD WeaT 7 : wantity o} . . and leaves, slightly in relief, and with spoons “Yes; well the Farmers’ Alliance and the man of the community, and the authorities teers Who Arrived Here Early, | aenticy of tour was captured en route from| terior Decorations of One's House, | accompanying them in design to correspond, | FARING YOR XEXT WINTER—sTAXFORD WANTS People's party are united in holding that no} "TCONSWT® OF—SoME TaICES OF TRE TRADE. | JO Ot site meditation decided that he the Georgetown mills to Alexandria, Va., which the whole intended for the serving of Roman “ORE MONEY"—DITTO PEFFER AND JERRY | more money should be issued than there is T 12 O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT A STAR | ought to be arrested. But Bill objected, and —— j latter city was then in Possession. of the con- =m paseh. ‘The; come in ex in ite casee of ooze | SIMPSON—WBAT MORRILL THINKS ABOUT 1T— a fot inawered the Senator, | /\ sat by the ‘of a well-known | when three deputy sheriffs called on him he ' Pp R ts et ehicles of all descriptions were ws feather with brocad inings, and are very ,. | and Mr, \peou concurred. porter aide ~ THE CAPITAL IN PERIL) (lerates, Nehicler of all desc four, and, inj "HE FASHIONS OF FRANCE) (ahem ‘These ame eilver frames or casings | "NOS AYERS axD Tre reaareLe wanxrwo. | “nd MG, Stespeom cordially coneurred. ed Washifigton saloon keeper, who had just taken | Inid a Winchester rifle across one corner of his — addition thereto we—-the volunteers—aided b are seen on many objects; toilet bottles of cut | rolling the bai through the streets. Thi —— and Senator Palmer and with what Representa- | the day" ickel- | homestead, killed one of the deputies, and so glass are nearly covered with such silver | Washington ishappy this week, for our hotels | tive John Davis tol hat t day's receipts from his handsome ni ld me a week ago, that the de fully wounded the other two that they Hoys From the Keystone State Who Camped | latter service was discontinued after many of | Still Seen In Many Articles of Furnishing and | Snvelonee, cet vere e stoppers being capped | and boarding houses are tolerably full. Never | campaign for more money is to be Pushed, and gone ey pe icving & Maca at local bekcie tn Shady Goosen papitol Building—Kough Bxpe- | the barrels were burst and their contents dis-| Decoration—Noveltien in Glass and Silver—| with likewise. The colored glass with | before for a generation werero many Congress- | that, however much is issued within the total ‘ eral days later, while Bill was siti iu the Capitol vheir First Unt- | tributed along the pavements of Pennsylvania | Some Vv. ‘Triftes for ld decorations in all-over patterns is very | men in town @fortnight after adjournment. | “curity,” it cannot ‘inte as long as the | Coppers, “I have been twenty years in the busi- | Sew lays + while was ng on riences In Baltime | avenue. The four was stored in the several de- ey Srarty Teites: tee Weslo ries | Ea Mban A Sewer jax in green goes Wiel a Last fall's cyclone is still blowing through their | £°veTnment makes it legal tender and receives | ness and that always means hard times. It is a | front of bis door, Mark Townsend, the sheriff- forma—The District Volunteers. | Partment buildings, and some of I think was | ¢its—Bewitehing Paper Dolis for Children. | Jeafy vine in gold overrunning it, is a pretty oe ee it for all taxes, W. A. Cnorror. | sign that never fails.” in-chief, walked up to the fence and lazily . | stored in the lower part of the White House. specimen. The jar is flattened on the sides, | Whiskers. Everybody is wide awake. The new ee “How do you account for that?" asked the | placed his armson the top rail. Bill reached During our first days at the arsenal a baker ugeesting a pilgrim bottle, and has gold feet, | comers into the seats of power are playfully COBWEB PARTIES, reporter. back and took up his rifte. Me JAMES J. McDONALD, CUSTODIAN | used to come there and trade usa pound of ‘Written for The Evening Star. fivé or six in number, which add much to the | sitting in the empty chairs and wandering 4 . baked bread for three-quarte and of | -F ENT MAK! beauty. Red glass ‘cologne bottlcs have the eae WEB PART =" “aah con aaa be <equtaean uae a | Seur: “An we saver cilghon tan teter Teup- | Dy HAS SEEMED TO LESS | same oF similar design in gold on them also. | *T0Und the reverberent galleries and enjoying Fashion's Games Wh ‘Tur Evexixe Star his experiences as 4 . te aw? Prizes and Fun and Food for Reflection, | ege—I can only suppose. I think it may be | pose he'strictiy fulfilled his bargain. ‘The col- |; ‘ifference than usual this year in the mat- PRETTY,TRIFLES FOR EASTER. Cymer) bgt cg ence oeaneied Peps tome this way: When aman is doing well he gives | <.y' the five co ree defence ot he | re roma in the city did the laundry work | $e of entertaining. Weddings have been cole-| ay gyre ty meres vn maT laying the} tacos SC more lingers moment on the | UAT ray innaat fen. his coppers to the little ones. Again, if he bas | Mark to the defense of the | and prescribed for us certain remesties to de- | brated, receptions have been given, and din- iasortment of trifies intended fer Easter | ttFethold ere they pass on.- Some, too, have 4 — ay strox the noted “camp pest.” which now filled | ners, luncheons and breakfasts have flourished | "*¥#! assortment of trifies intende It is work, too—work for the amiable and | ecveral dimesin his pocket he just pays for his | “Oh, no way in ular. “Lowed you mout : whick business to finish in the departments, while : a Lge be Jom PT coaht 00 tens oot very first of the late war | CF —— —— pee nenrial clatinnst for | extensively. If bad weather had been permit- | PUFchases. Easter cards and booklets pre-| 549, ers, like Edmunds, Stanford, Kenna and | i"¥entive hostess and most tantalizing and | drink with one of them, but if he has only a a “yy 45 the very last part of | in: th ny " " talk with vou awhile. om't anake no differ- Wattle with | #4 to interfere with these hospitalitios most of | dominate, but little change in general style is | Caner’ own houses heve end live'in thers mect | Pleasurable work for the investigating gueste. | nickel and several coppers he pute dows « h way you travelin’, for volunteers and ¢ capital in 1861. He The history 0! ite as int h in demand in our first da: ‘ence how lively feller is he's apt to git lone- 4 year ‘he most of a Iti iy . it although there were fewer participants in | these insects. but we soon learned better and | thebidden guests would haveremainedat horse, | nowlty is the ‘cacrying further of the idea | of the year round. Heian repre br aared ecag r aeiak of ispeucaaceoncr mee he bat fiver in | some once in « while, specially this time of the : in the iatter part of that | calmly, Secided to jet thein “bite and be | for never has rain fallen more persistently than | whfch came out then of the flowers which | I called Saturday on Senator Stanford at his | °° idan as -_ pas darned, \y during this Lenten season. Possi | open, disclosing verses between. | ‘This hae | mansion on McPherson Square. While waiting | YOUr gun. ; ing out the coppers. It looks as if,” anid the | Bil reg . ‘ ica of | , Lhe {t00ps of which Iwas a member were | trom the eeaprat segcbrcorag ental been elaborated anda bunch of yellow daffo- | in one of the parlors I took note that it were arrests mates tf sun wore trying toastth | iuesivece =n Somalis, “tens Com nad | ete pertain AY ay oot nachully bed of Apri, 186. two companies of | not ange Jeimental number until afer | Gut these latter gatherings have been pnetion, | (ils, White Easter lilies with the naturally | superb hall sixty feet long, floored with a heavy | a will-o'-the-wisp or find the bag of gold at the | Ut Coppers he had been robbing a church eon. s t Pottsville, Pa., reaching Har-| we were quartered at the arsenal. Great’ was ene dee - . ry r il to lay down,” | long stems opens in the same way, with the | Persian rug over a moquette carpet, hung tribution box, which for the most part, con- | to las * ° - ° that same mght, and next morning | the indignation of both officers and men when | 4atly enjoyed, and some of the prettiest and | Paster greetings in gold letters Yaside, | An. | with costly paintings and decorated—the walls, ee See In ae the cemetbng the | sists of pennies sivly slipped in. The fact in | “"So I benrn,” anid the sheriff. “Ry the way, ©. together with some others who joined | Col. Henry L. Cake, our new regimental com- | most successful entertaining has been since Ash | other pretty Easter remembrance is the book | thefurniture, the great Turkish portieres that | 8° Yarns, worsteds or ribbons (whichever one | thi reckon that’s true,” Bill replied. “Some extensive use of copper coinage always | pao pos “them tellers aut yor —— wg é ice | MAncler, conveyed the information that hence- | Wednesd: mark for Bible or prayer book consisting of | half cut off the upper end old and crim- | Chooses to use), crossed and recrossed and in- | shows low wages or scarce work or restricted | wante Zoute ge to thady Grove wt ™, them there, «worn into the UnitedStates service | forth rever we were to be known as the | Wednesday brought the socalled season to a | mark aatrow ribboits, caught together af one | 6mm and peacos bins, Oc Ge ute and about | terlaced and interwined, is not unlike a very | ‘iteulation. In European countries where | 4 oq bs Gen, McDowell. Lwas one of thowe who | twenty-tifth Pensslvania volunteers. Tt wax | 108e. With the way ingenuity has been taxed | (uganda separate at the other, with a silver | the mantel were scores of bronzes and works | beantiful rainbow, which had at the end of each | T88e# 4re lower than here small coinage ee) eras 7 Lowell Gut = jatgn Aon Gar came from Potteville, and as I was quite | hoped the regiment to which we were anaigned | for the past few years in the matter of devising | symbol on euch of the three ends. A cross, | of art, nd a dozen np phs of | the steam | bright strand a real prize. Not the traditional | 4 STewer part in vgs ely gh noes atin Stn aoe ¢ and a stranger, too, I was not permitted | Would be known as the first regiment. Why it | Novelties in the way of decoration and enter- | heart and anchor are sometimes seen, though | ice plow showed it filing the sky with showers bag of gold, to be sure. but anything froma foaahe, be ray edo ort ot avent, | “Wry tho ~ to} th f the two companies until we wae named tho twenty-fifth instead of the tirst | tainment generally it is a wonder that any new | other designs are likewise to be found. The | of snow. silken shoestring to 4 diamond pin, or a book, | P ge 3 fe pert Jedge 1 jow either of the two companie bpabepr he shia y y a jes ight Wg man, an 1 Chi Harrisburg, where one of the older ideas on these subject can possibly be evolved, | Mbbonsare in many colors, though white or | | Presently Senator Stanford came in and with | or a picture, or anything and Tapeemaaing heat ant Ben cee Lt hee yi cached Harrisburg, where one of the older | y j y : y to meet hy everything that a a n i ~L would, but you see [ain't in sockety this ‘ c le seem ra he favorites as suita-| bis comprehensive smile asked me what the | read .- | TePresenting about half a plays quite a b 5 : embers consented to be my quardinn and| pare ov reat Feaakoast pene gh original seems still equal to the deme Purple srem rather to be the favorites meee phases Ponds, inventive faculty. artistic taste oF fun sohepicuons gare inthe finances of be poor. | yen a have me “sworn in.” I was anxious to become | Much interesting matter could be wri upon it, Every one knows what « mecca Wash- " y iclea'|< S1¥ wants te Saat Want et mick aboet ving fancy levise. conmney an eanl “Marter retired, air er. which litter position I | the early history of our late struggle, embrac- | ingto got to be, and that sooner or Inter | }0%"8 lady displays one of the markers y the| Cobweb parties may have a juvenile sound, ~ — o fit myself for by a two | ing the prep - the sil nk ule of dimes, the | subtreasury bill,” I sai but they 2 | come prominent. Another wherdleg i ions for war in thiscity during | 8! one’s friends of other times and places drift | We, “uyer tokens hand made of A ut they are not for the enjorment of rollick- by " . w]e ‘ times is the number ot = work of an ingenious friend. Pretty little “That it would not give the needed relief. ‘ing youngsters, but for the diversion of those | "™ : . welts. Ht | Ht periou. The litte band of “rt defend- | Of Yee rertignstiny Mut Tat borHC in upon one | heedie booksare in covers simulating apring | he anewereds “ doubtit it would give any re-| Teer rt tf, te diversion of those iene rd ee grounds in this city. But | ..5" lew mach ef it, ‘Thiselocpy “vity of tung: of ‘the residents of our city Tot long ago when | flowers, tinted on linen with tapestry dyes and | lief whatever. To get a payment of part of | rein in thre nercat spirits and to take their | mGaostly interpoent b to the diogust of mysalf = to the relief | nificent distances” and mudcovered streets | %%@ Fealized that eleven of her girlhood’ | cur theshare oem tulip or daixy,and the edges | what their crops are worth is not what farmers | pleasure with a certain amouut of scll-con amas ci friends ina western town were here either per- en want; th tthe from el PIPES AND CIGARS. | ; was quickly aroused from ite slumbers. The wn per, | of the petals buttonholed in silk to match. The | Want; they can get that now from elevator | trol, a | my musket.” | After being swe thspiring fe and dram and’ martial tread of | MAently or temporarily, and she determined 1! The cause is jast the | mn of the close} “Yas, thought I was age men smoking pipes.” | for the bright foolishness an suid to have | Of this here life the reporter | | Yas, that mout a leetle too old aller Wimmin's ” the sheriff replied. A ight ly as be gite slong . the jedge ina friend of mine flowers are on the same order as the Easter | men. Nothing short of my land-loan bill will | So the hostess knows as she weaves her cob- pee ges nhered Ne ee ee ob in iitiecs |e Seyuia Mad” coneed aellie. dag aat suse abate, the rare occurrence by @ sympo- | cards, that is, back and front look like the two | the farmers, and I shall try to push it to| web of ribbons for her party that no matter country nearly always | after these, here “el sae Sear We were a seottey creme many of us without | night. During these times the ustural divis- nee. views of the flower, while it opens the same | the front next winter. how often they are twisted and intertwisted by prefersa cigar toa pipe. Although the En-| * ee ee ee ee Lets aePan cam, | lous of Gay, from night’ wis Secgotiens, ie A NOVELTY IX FAVORS. tnd the flannel leaves for needles are in be-| | ‘The land-loan bill, I believe, proposes that | her there will not be any fear of them getting dh eis ahs he aoa hh tanh * the sheriff re- self with. Some few = latter weapon were | Boly Sabbath was for those removed from the! A luncheon was the form of entertainment | tween. _ihis makes pretty little trifles to send | the government shall lend money for twenty | into a hopeless tangle. § — = ” aoe tein; the leider wong med | Sat of war; the driver cracked his whip: the | best suited to the exclusively feminine gather- | ‘0 # friend at Easter. . Yenmaen land to the amount of half of its| She takesas many atrands of worsteds or yarn | ke ® Rod cigar as well ax we do, and on high | Jo! diminutive and ol Jaue?™ f “ pattern for which a box indispensable requisite. were without uniform a blacksmith struck his anvil and the carpenter | j, - EWITCHIN! 5 his nail “all the same" on Sundey., Emergen. | 288d accordingly she decided on that, and BEWITCHING PAPER DOLLS. A for favors she carried out a unique idea of her For children nothing can be more fascinating cies of sadden, t t were ‘4 F mek sad Giepased 26-7 A auaghig’ noah. Gare | SUNG. TH WiRquciiaas abate Oh tas Goslve Gil | 06 An Masec cava tian the bewitching paper | caps was an mber of ns prize. Some of the strands are yardsand yards | B&Y done business in London as well as in l, there # a want you “ “ Germany and know what Iam tal about. | , t in length*and some are short. "The prizes are 4 " here | tn lien of Knoponche. shich contsined not ooly | rovided with meansol offerte tad elves friends are manufactnred most artistic tiles, | dolls dressed all in tinaue paper in the airiest somgged away in nooks, under chairs, behind ly gentry = fh ary elgg tcl} fa ey vur chan; clothing, but also yy knick- | Ir gre beg ted from the friend. | 8nd an order was sent for a dozen, each dif- oy i pictures, up stairs, down in the cellar or up on ; “they” Knacks, such an. pocket looking-giass, comb | he ‘depleted finances of our. government | fering in color and design: all, however, to be | anion, One, for instance, is fully twelve . He's the Jailer, ain'the a - brand in great request which sells as low as a shelf. The different strands are crossed and th coal Woven and interwoven like the airy threads of a | 4.ence or 8 cents. | My business ae and brush, needles, thread, shoe brush and blackin; buttons. pins, inches tall with swect face shaded by a hat of ket water-filter, shirred mull apparently, so deceptive ix the | needed replenishing. How and by whom the | Medallions with heads in relief. When the day | Gordian ar were cut history will never tell, | 8trived and the luncheon table was ready for the much mon ‘Vas, an best one you ever seen.” 7 different to the same business in Europe. Come ’ Bill replied, fondling hie a full ed ) Daisi the | terms the first year: cobweb. The ends are left within reach. rifle. “1 them fe Mltitles me were mlebtel to the losing, lomal | Miracles were wrought to bring a nation of | Gtesteit wasa lovely sight, green and white | tiifully managed ther reper with siny “allee | _“Lhbave not made any estimate. A gooddeal | “The ace gen erent within r strand and | “ith me. eter oy ened ee ee ae articles we were indebted to the loving, loyal | | ce to face with the bloody specter of | being the prevailing colors. ' In the middle was | centers, ‘The deesa hie eg phine waist with | Yould be, no doubt. to find the other end of it, which holds the prize. ripertiormplurs neni ‘So I hearn,”’ said the sheriff, “bat I ‘lowed omen of Penn ‘ Lohergey US s a fine linen center piece embroidered in white | {9955 of rivbon ostensibly ce ne aknulde: | | ‘How is the value of land to be got at?” +h goes to work and follows the wanderings | We descended into the cellar. ‘ “be sure not to lose thet ret = , - eS 1 fully agree with Mr..Wm, F. McCoy, your | silk. and resting on this « beautiful maiden-hait | and” at ‘the belt Arennd. tla pein plea Te barinoe onus | corresponcent in the issue of the 13th instant, | fern set ina white basket, Ateither end of the | Or” qe ‘aire PGE ATOUNd r r iy bottom | |, “Appraisers will be appointed by the land- | of his strand in the seemingly inextricable meee we the, comps Tollowets Tor tobatcn ur pat | that "it would be an act of long-deferred. Jus: | table was a candelabrum in which burned five | Of iting of | loan bureau in every county where a loan is | of bewildering twists and turns and colore invertation that mebby they didn't extend “You see, we have only one or two kegs of | in a soft an’ gentle enough t lied for, they to be paid by the mortgagee.” | It's great fun to watch the busy prize neek- | C&et here. The brewers deliver us the beer 4 r Paper which is wonderfully cunning. | *PP! . 8 u ; y about as we want it, but in London, doing my didw't wanter go, au tee to giv ; vale ding ‘the | White candles capped with white shades, and | (; i it not probabie that they might be paid | ers. At first it seoms deliciousl: , but the a mee, “ ~~ See back « little and ‘one of them haps, ginger beer. Saale nt ae Sereertesmy | betwesn these a5 the farce were cut place baie align Hunter lilies Shwe roe, | 20 much by the mor 2 philosopher forgets the fan of itas he marke | Present business, I’ would have to have thie one ty twee pr 8 ‘THE MARCH THROUGH BALTIMORE. some fitting medal or other testimonial as an | yases holding long stemmed white roses. Beau- | ing her mission as an Eaxter token.. The |, “Iti possible that there would sometimes be ow each one works according to his temper: | Place Gilled with sixty. thirty and fifteen gallon | #id down an’ the other two limped mu it ly We marched through the city of Baltimore | evidence that their services were appreciated | ful out giase in other forms was OR | charming dolla come slready fastened ina box | bribery. as there now is, but Ihave confidenos in | ment. With what zest and energy and en- lpg onan legge eden — there a ry yng 3 f rage leaving | bY 4 generons and patriotic people.” Bee inte tite: While | lovely china | for transportation, and any: Hittle child would | the general honesty of the people. Thelieve the | thusiastic haste one grabs his string and follows | Pipes to a beer engine above, placed on puttin’ the invertation. Gentleness — alwa from one depot to another. Before S| “Tuey did not wait for and neither were they | ¥&# in varied coloring for different courses. At be delighted ‘with them, while the pretty in | 8 would be a great relief to the poor. its leads with eager expectancy! With what | Counter of the bar. The London saloon keeper You a “ “+ the care cur cficere cautioned us to be “wary | auticed to give thelt uyrvices for a generous | Coch gueet's place was the tile intended a a | pewuity pleases older lonkcre on ceed “ slow, deliberate inquiry another pursues’ the | almost ee hae Fst | Ecatedwes ae ok ee and watchful, pay no attention to any one €x-| bounty from either individual, state or federal | SUvenit of this unusual gathering, each lovely ae windings of his strand! With what doubting | '*Ke# out, perhaps, a fifteenth part of the beer cept our officers and escorts and to keep close | authorities, but were ready and marched be- | in design and coloring, one being @ classical i | with « hoop pole. You recollee old Waab , - timidity and misgiving another hants for bis | cock Lecrel Of the poorer qualities and Gil | SOU Gute cose he dontn tne together. so that we might be enabled to aid | fore the echoes of Fort Sumter's guns bad died | head of a young girl in ghe softest tones of SALT CRYSTALS AND OTHERS. ners and ability to | prize, acking nuinberless questions and having = —— ey oy yee tegen ey fA eee! one another if needful.” The streets through | on. the air. pink shading to deep rich red; another that of eae Joun Results of Nature’s | RULUP the adequate security, ‘The amount] to be helped by his comrades in the knotty ion henry San kamlened Of tho temaaees dae whieh we passed were densely crowded and| A few more moons and who shall tell the tale | 97 old man arith venerable, flowing beard, all | Some of the Curious Results of Nature's would regulate itself. pai places! ‘ ‘ find sugar in the beer cellar. They are careful, the windows of the houses were packed with | now untold. tn golten browns "Turquoise blue, nft greene Handlwork. 2 eRnie ate were applications for a thou. |’ But cobweb parties are not intended for the A Bag different ¢ rs bee : id |. Upan tnnpentios he printed records of | and olives all were used i sand million dollars the ocseasm aad cmmete toe’ Unis tag Ths | ms War Depereenet roe Ton nee ie eee | ses ana Ing on each wae bunch of ilies of | uber as formerly some! dispute on to) fe value Would not | entertainment of philosophers, but to while | 4Owever, not to let it stay there, and it may be crowds in the streets appeared to be composed | tered as James E. McDonald. the vailey tied with white ribbon, on one float- | Whether it was the sea that salted the codfish of the bills depreciate?” away an evening in a novel and pleasant way. | ® ear OF more before the inspector enters the ey ted wi > ; ee ee as long as they’ were recefvable for | And they so, peer ye sede grer tings Seg oye aioe, wee al ceee oe steered ing end of which was the guest's name for | or the codfish that salted the sea. all taxes and all debts could it? Some-| The most indifferent are piqued to action by . how, #0 pon I be ng ly nee go Se nothing out | ‘This problem has happily been solved by the | thing must be done to relieve the desperately | having the thing they wink jot withing vosikte Seaman on ee eo, ge pp ity frequently tearing away the hats from out Janes J. McDoxaty. | of the usual course of things on the menu. ex- | scientitic investigation of recent years. Ithas | tffering. Ian think of nothing better than | reach” ‘At thena cock we hee ae prive ce 0 | 5 so belt tho old ale ts eohes freer to couh , You will please excuse me, but heats, notwithstanding they were obliged in eee = cept, the ice cream, which corresponded in| 1 .c7 decided that neither te the cave. ‘The | this aad I believe the country will’ demand it | satisfying reeale ot te tae cee predating Me MOLT — t detain you bu: a moment. So I Soon acok ta tans of pomee: 7 ae color to the other green and white decoration, 2 SENATOR MORRILL'S VIEWS. found it behind clock after many times war | (e's we poe tae thought that if Pd come here today with atrong pase NEW DODGE. as it wasin the form. of little ears of green | fact has been settled and determined that the f dering about the room he first entered, or | the most singulur dodges I ever heard of was to | thought t 4 smooth ge pte sue te Gee a aces seem, the green husks (of pistachio) being | water of the rivers gives the ocean its saltness. | 4,1,0oved, myself out and called! on Senator | ee re one rtan red oF | put a large piece of ‘whiting ina barrel of por: | Consideration and smooth gentlences you mout ee Cee 1. | A Washington Bum’s Method for Obtaining | turned back from the white kernels in most hence I reached this city one among the hat- This seems curious, because the finest chemi- | Morrill, the venerable chairman of finance. leon. lar, in, d il up the hall and up- | *er te prod He has a fine residence, pretty nearly all he has | stairs’ ete guantand douttante to thedram. | Of the dark li head of white froth on the top | Secept the Jailer's invertation tocome wn apend | ile s Assistance. realistic way. It was a symposium, indeed, a with him. While at the Camden street depot the mob | There is a splendid specimen of a bum who | “merry feast” and each one was inspired by | Ca! Analysis cannot detect in the water of the : 0, I'm obleeged to you. T don’t care about : le, I suppose, during his public service. its | ing room to find the end of his apparently end- aL& axD PORTER. goin today. I've got to go the an 3 treams which flow throngh the land the slight- | ™4 PP J . sie ee m2 o y Kot to go over the ridge an ais and endenvene th ‘ the occasion to revive so many anecdotes of | & , mas front and side windows overlook Thomas Cir- | less strand, that led him into diverse places in| “What is ‘awf and ‘awf, that we hear eo much elle ro on't do freight car in whith Tencsented off the track | D&®8# around the saloons on Penni Tang syne that I doubt if any gathering of the | est particle of salt. Nevertheless, these streams = ~ yt mw, and if 1 don't do i nue. There is no doubt of his being a bum, which they found there’ Some ectble stones | for he glories in the sppelintion and elatme to cle—one of Washington's handsomest reserva- | diverse ways, fastened toa gem of « picture, | about winter bas been more thoroug) lo erode the rocks over which they course, | tions. He was hard at work at his large table | which he is privileged to take away with him to ly enjoyed. fered he mout be ‘disappointed. Well, ; Ti now, Mark," he added, “ef you ain't ; iar 6 Giulia dex 5s |earrying away from them the amall percent. | Amid a hesp of munuscripts-n remarkable ex: | his own domicile and tell ever after what a time Re Apake teers clggperyeror4 farther bus'nees ‘with me, I reckon you'd bet. ae sees kag cr he oS ES dees | Be ee meaatr workmen of he cuter, (Ms 8 | Ore als as a tslandl sad showing me the |ages of chloride of sodium—anglice salt-- | *™ple of industry, energy, dignity, aminbility | he had finding it at a cobweb party. tn Sion ie caameatin atin mae) “Viquor | %# be shovin’ along.” age. Through all this confusing and vexatious | wild, unkempt man, and the bridge of his nose i ak Gisy. f clear-headed virility in a man who will be new hich . ae “But I have some further business with display our officers were calm aud cool, €on- | viex with the rub; bescent brilliancy. He | COMents of her silver chest, among other | wich they conta! 7 E -one by the time this letter sees type, Col. Vilas and the Farmer. See eens. Underemth the ‘ou, Bill. I want you to go with mean’ see the stantly advising us not to resent it. weed te a Bre ue? in erubescent brilliancy. He | things the massive solid ten service which had| In this way the ealt is carried continually by 10 was in Congress before Abrabam Lin- | From the Chicago Tritune. pomp bs teas 0 hinge pewter sink. The jatce. Our march through Baltimore was headed | sid to ® Stan reporter last night, “I can shed | been her mother's, but which, though elegant, | the river waters out into the great ponds called me was known outside of Illinois, Col. William F. Vilas of Wisconsin was travel- | hare) Talo at ante the sink was caught in by « small company of regular troops under | barrels of tears,” and in proof thereof he let : T asked Senator Morrill what he though: of | ; ‘ ot Sol, Vi & barrel below and pumped up by a te . was too large for use at present. As Ilooked at | oceans, which have thus become more and ug ing from Madison to Chicago. Col. Vilas has we ‘lowed oul, Penticton, who soon after performing. that |eupege™ aes sample. “I can do things that | the urn-ahuped sugar” bowl, ‘I’ suggested | more talt through the progres of the agen | Stanford bil : 4 Pat petiarepoy lehman preter} [om gh Cae serch and bat ee Wail, 1'low I won't, and ef you take ye" Pendieton, who soon after performing that | nobody ever thought of to get a drink of | that filled with flowers it would setke’ a | until now their Hiquid is ‘useless for drinking | , "The ry way unworthy of the man, haps be has fas Sp tedtiowe tah: porter. There are quite a number of mixed | “7™* ofen that fence I'll drop you right eed cuMfedurate “forces during. the sieee of Vicks: | *hisky. I'm original, you bet.” He then sunk | handsome center piece for a dinner table. In| purposes. Even the ‘shen, "which have tee | he said. cas in the dautoot Wissualis Keenan Eee [aut Gide ta Satie eae ee eae, wfederate forces during the siege of Vicks- hile ch picantiohge lin soliloquy | $!¥ing # dinner a few days Inter this idea was | come accustomed to this aqueous condition, | He rose and took a book from a shelf and | one in the state of Wisconsin knows hi mixture of porter and gin. ‘Cooper’ is half | 5° | bearn,” said the sheriff. “Say, I come Ce eres eee cate rete Pen | dec xterm eiahtch, @amaenie tas ba Doaae ae | aM Meee AUGA Alladl With Ta, Weauce’ vames 15 | are uot alle to get alder comfortably in water | Tead the following conclusion formed by John also, he has heard of those statesmen and | porter and ‘hulf stout wy A over here to take you to jail.” seeing him after the memorable Fourth of July, | for a few minutes. Suddenly hey ean be gradually | Law in France in 1717: “If a paper currency, ians whose wonderful memory for facce toe rtp era h heme “yg = x fe is head went UP | made a really beautiful and striking ornament. | that ix fresh, though. t n + INS, thongh under different circumstances and | with a jerk and hiseve brightered with a gleam | The bouquets at this same dinner.’ which was | transferred,’ an the fiah cesamission here thinks | Not convertible into specie, be based or secured | ind names made them popular with the masses. | alc’ isa mixture of mild ale and old ale, Iie ‘us, an’ I want you to go with At any rate it was a called so because the old ale costes 8 pence | “yom, meny wen did you bring with your” “Well, I ain't goin’. ‘lowed Bin.” pivToandings | hen 1 fest inet lim he was | of triumph. He placed his mouth in rather too | given for young people, were made of pink | of trying to do with the mallet ead other | "Pon any article, such as land, and be issued to living on Unele Sam's salt hose and hard tack: i «Vicksburg I found he | ©l0se proximity to the face of the newspaper | carnations and maiden hair fern, the bon bons | fifiny creatures which would be valuable in the | 80 exte during my last visit at Vicksburg I found he to see how it worked wart and the mild ale 4 pence, the differen-| | yone st all. but vou air a-goin 7 were pink, the pink candles in tall old-fashioned | lakes and streams. Encouragement for auch a ! " y oees in one instance 4 ree “Mebbe—after all these here ie ead ea ete a a aan osm atte eee | Comigheg prc ctentaas eps tay esses | poets sonatned reastittiete el Ses | spesouteal nea eo the tuuleor Sa tie: ina vary rote sniztnre then isixpence. There | ace oat er the Sough hard tack for the more brittle Johnny | crater of this haman volcano. “Tell you what | parts of the room hed pink ‘globes, and alto. | fea fales, such as the shad and tiie sel eayne i saiat happened: asked the Senator. | ‘He entered the smoking car a few miles out | Syecjery_imsilions stuff a Mi in London called |" “No, I thought you would go with me with- rescce nanl bie eta ee eee en’ chit | His pard. The finest game I ever played was| gether this pink dinner was a'very rose-colored | which make themselves at nomen frealy wence | “Why, Law started the Micslay ppt scheme and | trom Madison and recognized the man in the | qariyrine ee eacnich: mild of | ont having to waste any of the cartridges. tee presence with his regular troops was all that | a few days ago. I were wandering along in | Gnd lovely ue during their spawning seasons. indced Francs to go into it. Money was lent | first seat behind the stove. He shook hands | ‘uste,uut very heady. odie coed | RY price of brass an powder have riz saved our band of raw, undisciplined patriots | front of the White Honse when the President fack Geminis oat The great salt beds of the west were once | On land. Stock rose tremendously. For 50,-| with him and asked after the various members | ing an official stamp. Now. in this country. if | ™ghty of inte. from mamacre by the infuriated mob of Balti-| of the United States druv by in hie carringe. | 4 a neiagears the bottoms of seus which are now extinct, | 000 new shares there were 300,000 applicanta | "it Bi Then he passed on to the next. | beer in littie dearsr, you know pou mene ae ‘ don’t care nothin’ more. Now, a swell a day or two before had guv mea| The Carlsbad glass, with its gold ornamenta-| Ove of these sean of a vanishen epoch was | Shares went up to four or five hundred per ere were a ‘trifle hazy, but the Le i ESCAMPED mn Tun ca¥rret. very nice-looking silk tile. ‘The wind was blow- | tion, comes in prettier forma all the time, it 3 much bigger than Lake Superior. Now it is | cent. A thousand million dollars was invested stid! right from me to the President's | would seem. A beautiful bowl, rather high, | only a vast salt deposit, with here and there » | in earringe. I lifted the plug hat from the back it comes from the brewery. Alihough I keep nd shootin’ n few balls my Kege in the cellar, where coolers are man evidently knew Col. Upon reaching this city we were marched to | i8& ¥er3 There was what weemed like universal | ‘That emboldened e newly ‘ch ng me. | i é rity. Presently gold Soke nseaae in r you actually see the kegs placed in : the Capitol, where we camped the night of the | of my head and the wind took it right under | StNds on eight feet of solid gold, while around | pond. 2 [ast ilih tarcuae’ Sensi: Cons oat Should otead scmsenn |) TP ew bel pared with Shows kanes petted wr) boys over at dhe store anid yen een woe sii ot Washed ees hs 00 Ges etsrad Lee ee eee (ecg cha Tue woelas ba eea ters See || why cad Sate eae ee per-| eSuntry, but infifces years the wiclo aided | ,aiets the Center of the car was an old man | punts the beer up’ "Arie and oe ae ttat Sep og city of Washington at the time of our arrival | went over the hat. ; Seren te coud. This would be exquisite Slled y should a 0 y | country, batin three years the whole gilded | with gray chin whiskers, s fur cap end ocon a ame pee. © srl Mary fs i cone . id used be? - ¥ ers, top | opposite the keg was a gMss vase into which = were the fow men who —— a the District op ried Gen, Harrlson to the e cone ms Stable for hincheon or dinner. "Other lovely | £¢t Cube? It is @ question that science today | bubble burst, bringing widespread rain. ‘The | jitty! who was an interested spectator of the | water was slowly trickling. When a certain noraie arvund that be i tose.’ mili y of who employ d- ‘ beckoned . you | national bank closed its doors and Law fled. - 4 is unable to answer. Were you to tr When his turn came Vilas shook ing the Capitol. Our first meal in this city | to him and said: ‘Mr. President, don’t never | *hapes in this on are the Louis XV goblets of ee a. | proceedin iokt or . know that, Mark, an’ 1 am atlas tryin’ plain glase with narrow rim of gold and twisted | Would find it very dificult to carve out of any | Are we in the United States to perpetrate this | fim warmly by the hand aud arked how evere: | emgat® tilted. and eneptied ite? end au, | hard to keep that charge from beit’ ding agua was largely com| of hard tack, which it | mind about that hat. Se as 1a edge | material six-sided solid, with ench of ite faces | #t™pendous folly? No, indeed, it is only a past-| thing wars che tere The ae granted some- | grove to receive more water Thiecrtin yore | Hy Feputation.. was said was baked for the Mexican war. It “Bat I do mind,’ said President Harrison. paral hale ie Rage Thee Gee <i an absolute square. Yet nature makes such | 126 breeze. There won't be nbaker's dozen of | thing in re id the colonel passed on. After | sir into the keg at the other end of ‘the cellar. i leased to know you think so much of was a large cake about the size of atin pie | ‘My carriag has crushed your hi rorya her hewn ile naa dare no-| forms by myrinds off-hand. Let a cupfal of | these Utopians in the next Congres or in any. ‘ar the old man turned to ®| which forced the beer right up to the faweet | YO el, but say, I told the boys over at Shady plate and about as tough lawyer,s gratioman snd s Froskien: ticeably Handsome. Flower vasee are tail and | salt and ‘water co-operate’ slowly’ in'a cool IN SOUTH AMERICA. neighbor and asked: in the bur. Before it resched however, | Grove that you would come back with me au" On the following Gy (April 19) the sixth | to recompense you for it. lender, with more decoration generally. A | Place and the residue will shape itself into an | “See what the Argentine Republic has just | "Who's that blamed idiot?” it had to pass through a long coil of pipes cov. | ! Sith you would. Massachusetts regiment arrived. many uf whom |“ 4 the master workman, of | Mlender, genus fries those wits ton aggregation of as perfe2: cubes as ever were | done! Five y 0 ik i “What,” cried the man agdressed. “Don’t | cred with melting i “Td like to accommodate you, Mark, but I bad their heads and arms bound ap, suffering me out two great allver dob | eee ernie hase celica eee Tite twisted | eeefred by the ‘mathomeucin’ Sons omere | done! Five years ago it opened s grea: ne- you know him?" pido don't feel like strollin’ today.” from the wounds received that day from the | lars and [ picked up the blamed old hat and | rope stems has a delicate pattern of maiden | conceived by the ma inches or more on a side. | ional mortgage bank to make louns upon the | *°CNCVer waw him before.” ves “Sorry to hear that, for L told the boys that from the vous y sold it for 50 conta.’ Two dollare and fifty cents ir fern in gold just below the rim, very dainty * | hypothecation of real estate. It ad’ d fifty ? WHY HE TELLS NO SEA STORIES | 14 have You in jail by 12 o'clock today.” I remember well helping to barricade the en- | all made in half an howr. daa lovely, bat not uo effective after all ae the __ DIFFERENT FORMA. cent of the assessed vulue of land, just ax ——— “L wish you hadn't told them, Mark. an’ you trances to the Capitol with coment barrels, &c. | “But [don't make money so fast as that all | other more severely plain ones. Every mineral has its own forms of crystal- | Seuator Stanford proposesto do. Theborrower | «cand don't know Col. Vilas?” Sad Experience of an Old Naval OMlcer. | oughtenter done it, fur you didn't know Low It was well we took this precaution, because | the time. Lemme tell youa joke. One night! CHAMPAGNE TUMBLERS AS FLOWER HOLDERS, lizing. One will invariably take the shape of « | 88¥°" oe ake a ia returna piece | The old man roused From the New York Times. I mout be.” eee ee ee ee eee ae aed pesto etty | Champagne tumblers with plain eight-sided | hexahedron, another of an octohedron, gnother | Of PAPE called a ‘cedula,” which circulated like “Oh, that's Bill Vilas, for the confederate army marched from one of | late, mebbe near midnight, and I bees ug . He “No, 1] “How is it, lieutenant,” asked «young man the frame houses which then stood on the same | little dude and sked him for a drin! a greenback. The scheme was a great enecess eft gine Ly Pipa gelerrlea damce err yd yore surface and rather wide gold rim make pretty | of u decahedron, and so on, euch assuming the | for n time. Abont #450,000,000 wae ienuen pat motets = said the sheriff, that you couldn't . i il i r does he want to make a pump-handle out of my | with your many years of ea life, invol an’ come along with i sepaubegenle ougressional | looked at me kind o° scared and then he ran aa flower holders for s small bunch of short-| outline which belongs to it and none others ‘In| now the whole wild dream tas soles bs ’ 3 Wing, no | fin opm Tiscchs Rvosiiacs Atereia pasd as tctee’ on lit the dev vas: atter Minx T vee saenh at | ey aera [ists foe inetance,, thas | phancmaria of this sort the mathematics of me- | coduls salle at $0 today: the country ia beak- | “Tee” oss os chase sw doubt, many strange adventures, one never Fiver ecpertel Ginemt * the morning of the 19h and spoke words of | shot and I took it into my head to foller him. I color being especially well set off by the gold hon te copsndiins Somme Wl aoe arene Eupt, and the greatest bankers in the world | «ifuinph!” gra “T sup-| bears you relate your experiences of the ‘but he didn't come. Br efenee for the capital of ocr nations “This | the Treanery balding: "Then be Uurew up ais | Saar See ig eee cla, one of the | Hey celts. know that eee Sr ey anmeral: | Mars come very near going under because they | poor quate wat ine bet aes bot may Basee: | ona?” “So I hearn,” said the sheriff, “an’ you air of defense for the capital of our nation. This | the Treanary building. | Then he threw up bis | latest forms is the rather tall vase with sightly | Ee™ people | knov Tact Toe on mache nerak | indorsed the scheme. : “What's the matter with that?” “Well,” was the answer, “I will relate to you | 20% comi “a caty then contained many warm sympathiwers | hands and T told him to give me his money. | flaring brim for holding a few roses. It show a ian, tae m if bosoms 4 bien — ieee assignats of 1790, when in-| Nothi ng, except that I don't own « farm and | aiittle instance of misplaced “That's what I ain't.” of the south, which was evidenced by the in-|He did. How much do you think it were? | them off so well that such piece of glass in tocee cattoarciere ane Ree oF eM | semen he Coben, wont down OE thay. wore | cones ana I srntidence. Some | “Ll bet you #15, Bill, that you do.” sqendtatn ath lnuien tengad wpee car won | Oa, bannbn™ desired by all who lack it. One of the oda | !ower temper ae Foe 2 a tl bogie rt of their face. | "ATG so Col. Vilas’ diplomacy went for naught. | Y&*F# 88° I was attached tos ship on the China “T'll take the bet, but in the meantime if you whenever oppurtunity offered. a pieces in the Carlsbad glass in @ box for the THE COMMON FORK. In spite of all that Congress, Week ington fone ee ee ee station. One night it was my turn to take the | take yo’ arms offen that fence I'll drop you Bake ovens were piaced in the basement of A FAT MAN'S AMBITION. toilet table. It is for carefully protecting and | The cube is one of the most common forms | 1” spite of a Milk coal aot ae ee A Flash From an Electric Car. midwatch. I settled myself on the starboard | Tight in yo" tracks. the Capitol, where cur cooking wasdone. The —_—___— it the same time displaying the handsome hair | of crystals. That shape is taken by gold, as it $160,000 wore actually” pala foe ge OND. till | Prom the Springfield Republican. bridge rail. “That's the way I like to hear » man talk, guard house was established in the root which | John Craig Weighs 975 Pounds and ts Anx- ornaments of gold, silver, or i, of pitch | sound: imnleed Gd’ clghi-aldad monies savel tore ena ener ee, eetigtiaed pair ot | Richard A. Earle, the insurance agent, who acne, moments I noticed » commotion in Bill. Se; net might the —— i now used as Ottice for the Honse of piesa r = im ; e a F 000 fc " water clove There Earenuees tas Guiek Iokeee oo boxes are about nine inches long by two anda |been squeezed into amorphous ‘masses by |Perwous, We Americut are not fools This sibrclag end siadeanteneree madd a Decaliar and | ot more than a ball cabie’ leagit frost etre: | Sage—and thay’ bat t some ‘of the Bnest swoud guard there over what was probably the | | Soime men travel on their nerve, some on | half wide and the covers set on as with a paste- | pressure. So it is also with all the important | © honest Cork oll ae arty 82d substitute | Fa = alactehetty 15 standing @ most gigantic soa hounds you ever ss here they came with rst prisoner of the war. He was a man who | their shape. John Harmon Craig travelson his | board box. Some of these are more ornamental | metals—ailver, copper. lead and others. All of | for honest work will net make us crazy. early last evening through the medium of the of brightness in their eyes _ deep music in their was arrested for filling shells with sawdust in | size, says the Kansas City Sc with gold than others, but in any case they are | them crystallize us cubes. The diamond A CASE IX POINT. electric cars. He was crossing Main street yoices. You have them go ore his recent visit to wonderland, in thie | #mong the latest toilet novelties. ter of whichtine cubical svstem. Ihe.| After Tleft Senator Morrill at his work desk | just below Sate strect, where the Forest Peck scank, ounk. they wet out an’ eee ee area a neegae eaution: wae taker: | city, John had traveled more than 400,000! THR FASHIONS OF FRANCE. TILL PREVAIL. fils i composed. In fuck, graphite and theta. | Ebappened to meet on the street the United | line ends, and happened to pas the rear of an Moosner dans toomaeneee well See ees Ce atuek tose Ne eee oan basin Th bs & blag poarkey, WakZelia: had deasil f)) WMNETha feall lone iecisa at ie tice ce mond are precisely the same things in different inister toa South American republic, | electric car just as it started on ite southward > s mente warning if the confederates should at-| size. Louis XV and Louis XVI are seen in many arti. | forms, both of them tl ig absolutely pure ear- I cannot repeat. He had od trip. He went very close to the car, perhay im FY ik iP. Many of the numerous eon-| The floor over which John may choose to | cles of furnishing and decoration. Screenshave | bon. "Pure charcoal is very nearly pure car-| Come from Buenos Ayres, and I asked within a foot, he thinks, and as he ‘went by ‘them out on could fall on them, an’ this marnun they took i : . - bon, but not quite. It is believed that shite | about the situatior. there came from beneath the cara flash as of them down an’ began to take th " 1 dei wae rigidly carried out. | Walk mast be prepared to withstand » strain of | the frames in the irregular scrolls, mirrors aie | anit diamond'are” of vegcable origins tough | in aix moniba be wad “the peo wEecis oa strike. hima on the Nef lds anaes coon ree paces, Then the Jailer's son be Some of the regulars, who escorted us through Pounds. Nevertheless he eats and sleeps | TOPs’ bung over a mantel ad thus framedic, | this theory has never been finally proved. a ee Ses ace, Sie hares sommpad to bao toms ‘ion, says, says he. “Pop, we ain't got no regular wild- y wre, were detailed ty drill us. After | regularly and consequently is healthy. His | Wood mantel is sometimes in the mame style. CRYSTALS OF PYRITES. trom Gueddunes to despair. ?) and Mr. Earle continued on his way. Just_as ade mig Be ~ J these here possoms,’ so « ‘ight mishaps, suck es mash ambition is to weigh 1.000 pounds, which would | Table silver—forks and sj have the same | Some of the most beautiful crystals in nature a Niagara plunge from which he turned down Howard street to to the wee jug to the a pad toa iim or our Seighbors oes, we = hb shatter the records of both ornamentation dige beware = = a as tm are those of pyrites, which is sulphate of iron, | cover in a generation. The worst of the | house of - ae, gh unsch, he f" go up in the mountains. The acta mani ccieaay si nce Tit: mythological heavy weights. retty. While sets of odd spoons hres Tay | chiefly useful for making sulphuric acid and | scheme was that it offered irresistable tempta. | felt Le eS eek ae feller went, but he couldn't find no licker, ast HHETR FIRST UNIFORMS. do it by spring, unless his Be apenas apres ea a PRR of commerce. ‘Many a pros-| nto bribery. It made it possible for aman | roughly" rubbed. : a at last he seen ole feller. drivin’ a wagin’ au of the p y iy ing when ‘opperas '¥ & Pros. | who owned real estate to get almost any quan- | Wunsch’s house the latter exclaimed that some- when he ached the ce tir se en Our suit of uniform was gray shoddy. | tanis his growth. : they are really the collection of the owner and Pector han mistaken it for gold and deluded | tity of money if he would only swear "| thing was burning, and on Mr. Earle’s unbut- lan Roonee Gee te RE, the strength of which was demonstrated while |" --j¢ has been the law with people of abnormal | souvenirs of personal experience or travel. self with a vain belief that he was million-| An acquaintance of mine had a nice farm there | toning his overcoat smoke and flame came oat, pw wer "it, . San aa att snd after the order “ground | weight anc size.” said Mr. Craig during his re-| Such sete reedy accumulated ean be bough | aire, when iron and not gold was Ths fad. Ho | Anise te neanee of mine had a nice farm ‘would | and if took lively work on the part of Mr, and ay seme" wae given and carried into effect, While | cent exhibition here, “fo be short lived and | with all ort of unique desley, bat the sa Petia cerey boom pla ike to, however, | givo him s loan to one-half of the valuo~that Sri lepeesir a ag pend town) vl ok under i, I don't know whet ‘att fee bat g ti bj vis it att: a | a is a » xa minat was found that “4 Sach Chat eae ceeeenaeeh Lacie ome Shp ten eapaged Geeeagienth life per- | and thus for bridal gifts ‘or presents on other pyrites it will be hard, but it gold it will be | value to be fixed by the official ap hee Gitshaodll overeoek and mhapeank Sod oeael Moree when you come back I don't believe the dollar lag Mon aa tay a Lio not coceenatey cqunetning walters So aye and deo- | soft, and the knife will leave a shining mack |.5 tan of govereineu! honey ostale omnes | dacengh foes Gee comic seinen mene Sle cide en pet tat enh uP om the meet Craig tas accumulated several fortunes and | oration is chosen rather than fe more striking cUunious rrratioxs, ing to $250,000, the maximum loan permitted | far ss the lining. The hole in the overcoat is pom nd oo ite, ws an’ went let pepemee tase wel propa | py efron fom eS | Note ter ey are mot evil init | en foie gine of! gk the | tro reine zen fun Bre ncn tse che ad poset sha a <iwe should . no doubt yet pemscenes & Dank coceunt Wel praper- | 4 " money was int y the ‘ings! course : f reused tn the “Dabenet [ence tS hisown size. Benkies being « “fat in spoons i perhaps the orange a at eadltln | tre. On, of fron sulphide or shale, is apt t0 | th pprainer got half of it, but the meapce Rene dre SE he Jar fret pair of shoes were pro- | aan he night bese Odd Fellow and ppt wyie, 8 seemaes i to cnghe ref resemble & Tose so closely that you can- | have it Cra And they are now in debt more | lo’ 1 ‘an’ sweet ‘au’ that ole licker somewhere on Pennsylvania | United Workman. oe = best | coor dy ‘The eating of pe ‘a first | 20t but imagine the flower to be actually petri- | than $100 for every man, woman and chila— — pa ntedanl tien dewdrop; an’ say, eed ig mel apo Lor bel fgg Samy deep ey Towa, and is thirty: | course at” breakfast is followed in very many So Fg AA eerie ras, = prgters a ed ued bree the Mien the ur fare ha yu tiny share te You” jocality. and perhaps | _ ¥ ate 4 - a is 3 Farle doce here, Mark, you ain't tryin’ to trifle uot, becsuse Lebould dies omy | five fears, old. At birth ae weaned eleven pop yee ed sce amen by the a of Alexander Gounty, N.C. | @ExATOR PEYFER AND REPRESENTATIVE SIMPSON. page Bop trp | she was dangerously ill. The Town Talker, in | with my feelin's, air you” ¥ ceyen Hounds and at the age of two Yeas be | adapied to extracting the pulp and ding stax | few’ he ‘prSfer fallow eee Gaeta | _Afterenving the diplomat Tealed on Senator | fuok®, and She Darne in the clthing are not of |e ce Congercnaly i. The Town Taker ei es weighed 208 pound Lp baby Sar fectly as le iw a thing to be | focth, prpenpipme tee ve last night, sae ta Taereat tot the canse of the Wines. bear down in the bottoms, av’ after aimed for his age, an ¥ yahoo | of course, iteelf would tend allowed’ busband month 7 thah prize offered by Barnum in 1588.. For'the WASHIXOTOX ROUVEXIN SPOOxS. so eee for, deal | pate the slecttc uid as, it entered the rails | for dresses. During the last social season she | hey ait gal’ to sat the dogs on him in the Jail | next two years he traveled in Europe. When | Washington souvenir spoons are to be found |. There is single crystal of beryl in the Na- | He Earle's experience was | bought so many handsome ball costumes that ye ‘Think of Sta im | Iter he weighed 105 pout: When twenty: | numberof pretty designs for all purposes, | ome Museum which weighs 1.020 pounds, I seid avonrajomeer ne anni — toward "paying. for them: Ber ‘comune: here, Mark, 1 am about converted, of the day” approached him | later he wei 5 | and ane gift, from here will be likely to give corrantell oy eed utentinn Con han ‘an’ I'll go with you if you'll let me take my rile 101 hich brougitt the | five years old he weighed 625 pounds. aud as .tter so small that chemi- Remarkable Billiards in England. Ld vanity patter waiting’ suit. | There is a Mrs. Craig and a Mr. Craig, Jr, | pleasare to whomever sont, ond an orange | oot eeS can hardly dete fae Goantte. Saeciae asa ane, Sadenrased wit coh ene- | SE. ane’s Go Gat, Rl, on? beskden, SB take shis time for. the sentry co give, the werd ts | Mrs. Graig Se =, Mende, wees ieee Serene | ean coeees Sucuh, tha. peetiienh iden foe 6 | Cu, Seca Nan interesting specimen of that boyt| Probably in the whole history of billiards no sooeen fe oy Wg ‘action must haves | #. bandeutt ag ‘potatoes, vauce the countersign.” and no | age and weighs 117 pounds. | They met for Easter token, for instance, ft woua ty | crystalline lime formation krown as “land anything like such an constion. or pissomea, Meker with @ bead on it like a dew drop, an « re him, he advanced, but theres 3 wan a cnet ef tock | sameneieie.. leet da tha oes, have | scape marble.” ‘The examplo shown ea won- public interest as has the one be-| by being the ost dened verse Deng Sight in full view of yo" oll y the sentry ut a charge bayonets. ight fot bots and jn lee than n ean | obEd Veena we prettiest for | derful picture, made by nature, with a rond in professionals, Roberts and North, | hae to her sorrow, caused by her "said Bill, ss be put down his rifle, i | Pg yer ete Whe golden fruit, and the price of « | te foreground, a stream, trees and. under- | 5° Tortaight's duretion, ended ox | having the millinery bills of any woman | “fetch on yo'handeuffs. Blamedif I ain't with oficer of the dug." The rep A aad sessesillg., "They ate Seatgiaaio cing ver | brash on the basi, a house, and ron o Serhey close seraggle, i favor | in Louisville. The bill were sont her anoomnt- | 708." ry was sndden and forceful: weekly | buzzard on the roof tree, as vividl narrow ‘immediately retired Craig's father weighed 117 pounds, his mother | polishing Te- area, ong ths out-of-the-way th i arog vemmoranny fe ta” were sont for, bul far 0 week se Tee, Srentest palicoophy to in not wanting 125 pounds. yuired Lae which lone on -. was one of Spatinned to grow worse, husband became | things you get. ver spoons blue because total was allowed to | alarmed and her that if she would Set | “den't thet Sibley there with the erntches. ye. “The of the silver | Coloring it contains, but by ot issue were no less than | well he would do for ber. ‘said | 7 didn't know he was lame.” After short sojourn in the Capitol bailding | | Mr. et eS ee Swipes bought | the fact that ite structure is such as to day even Tending room he could not, At last in told him | * ite i "ty but be lives tn Harlem and it some of ne: sent to Fort ington | you are rs to the Caled Staten arsenal groans. | Yery high socal wtandlng. for a an forever souvenir spoons prone or essa t2 ob | be would Jost pay her bill and forgive her ta the oni ny be can get soe in Tue company to which I belonged was given | M Sen ee es: to be called ‘Washington spoons: some heard family have been an enormous | paid the bill. ‘thet the began to | “ine quarters in the east wing of the penitentiary, i Reve the head of Washington on a’coin embed-| is doen dict think! he vcarsaly tangy be decided as the Fecuperate and ins few wor Seat -_ a then stood within those grounds." Wh -ded in the silver, some have the word Washing- | years old.” met championship of illeeds it ia well. the then to hor bus- | i o%® chaste, rich cat glass ed at the arsenal escaped slaves from written scrote the bowl and some have the |" Then I must say that I don't see how that the BP. generally much | band, er ‘he’ bes promised to wet Gnas Saloed sont seenchagy te aale, acolo Capital toeit asthe deien, 0 quit choice i | can ave in a physician Whe, and watch game in which | ive within ber ‘which’ be bas ta Svery proce ban were paumitted te Seenptare them if con- given to any one to select one asa! dies so early.”—Fliegenie Blatter, is barred, oreased. So they are happy again. for it of veaies. , 7