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8 _____THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. .D.c. SATUR DAY. NOVEMBER 1. 1801-SIXTERN. PAGES BICYCLING ABROAD, |-=S-S5 5S ~”"”| BEHIND. THE SCENES |sa"ePsiassrsee=t COAT, HAT AND SHOES|S "sors Sees Se One soon becomes accustomed to the con- wolf, and weer s or a hat or shoesof a » pe gots ‘bat the blind girl is left ‘that older men. laugh at, but ine for Washington Wheelmen st the Wag- opm eed pap ita more han ore Some Interesting Gossip About Stage | a2 eis Sie cae A Few Observations on the Fashions =e an Lie: on. * at Winter. ~ collage boys are the pioncers im fashions. ner Festival, ta fr ihe tra onan nr nary 20 Fade Folks and Their Ways. ored tights, sre i for the Winter. pat peg nee ‘the - large specimens have been known A 8IX-HOUR PERFORMANCE. f : i ‘SCENE BETWEEN ACTRESSES. | ,..; wutting | NO AUTOCRAT OF FASHION. |*tmmer westhor, and SERPENTS OF FATAL’ BREED. ye Pye it leather shoes the street and elder * | traveler Gironiere of a criminal in the Phili indi Sy yale: Bon faloesd seit’ Land "Shris ob wes ie Inends soa from jester ns ee the Washington last season, wore the one kind or ie father, who alone kuew of his hiding place, ‘The City of Beyreath and Its Theater—Swit- Mrs. Kendal Taken to Task by an Indignant = hs ae Sank an Nevads | 80m? Suagettions About Style for the Mas | the other always, even in winter. Seeing him | Fakire That Charm Snakes and the Decep- | went sometimes tonne him and to take ‘Sea most famousgam! use in Net Dressed—The Frock | Come Jown the street one January day in a fine | tious They Mumploy—Serpent Polson Used | Tice for food y be found instead of seriend Not Overawed by Murmurings of American Actrese—A Romance and Ite in the old days was operated by Gentry & Crit] Who Wantsto Be Wet of tan-colored shoes some one asked why his son'sn enormons bea asleep. fle killed ot ‘War—strtking Costumes Women as Lebor- Rading—A Typical Performance Fat | inion. ‘The hoase had a line of credit of «| Cotte Mave an Inaing—The Derby and the use Set Arrows—The Cobre and the Rat—Bee- | hni fonnd. his body tn the enekue aoe =o See oe é Brig Tosakwng = sind 4 bs too big for their digests ia} 2 mac or digestive powers firm every month set aside $3,000 for table et- If Lora over blackened his own shoes ereeeetietatemesie they actaaliy burst from ‘repletion "The tet Bpecial Correspondence of The Evenine Stat. Speetal Cofrespondence of The Evening Btar. Penses alone, for wine flowed as freely as spring it must ha Rew Yous, Nov. 6, 1891. | water at Saratoga. ‘ STAR REPORTER HAS FOUND OUT | in ‘he whole course of hie life USTEREL ALM ACTRESS,| A ‘it to & thing or two about the clothes of the | was absolutely n ‘that be polished T een Neeaae rip ineaiioes today, Prporengig pe Mr pertgter va uk young swells who roam the streets of Washing- feds becato ig os abla tobe Say gue had the most tempestuous hont imaginable be- | enough might bet $50,000 on a single‘card. | %m, neither toiling, nor spinning, and yet ar- betenen lavor off his hands. It is — fore her depattuce from this city. A. M. Den-| The bank's backers counted their millions as |**Y6d in greater magnificence than the Inte | sgTeeable tent leather shoes are a great’ boon nison, an English actor in her company, had | eastern gamestors counted their thousands, | MF. Solomon in all his glory. Here is a litte | Fp'nrsgc" Datent leath Brragcre, Bavanta, Aug. 29, 1891. AGNER BY THE UBIO YARD, DIs- tefbated over the period of s month! At ‘the conclusion of act one of “Parsifal,” lasting an hour and three-quarters, we felt that though it was very fine we should prefer to WHO TOY WITH VENOMOUS | *tance is recorded of a boaconstrictor which swallowed a gost, the horns of which plerosd Perrin ininuen near sane the belly of the monster and killed him. Gans copes com ae a pe otra SNAKE SKINS AND Roos, prea a a 3) eat ton pe Se into |, There isa very handsome pair of boots in the the pl: ‘of the ox a par rem display of leathers at the National Musens F, made out of rattionnake ckins. In some pares 7 Connecti- lishing connection with the ducts that contain ited suicide deen buried In October, 1868, » burly ranchman, John Tim- | ‘islogue between two of these human There is not much difference this year tn the Of India the hides of serpents are teed for oF. hear the rest some time next year or the year Here his sleepy chief, after bim- | Cor. ort aust robe Aivalged as to his | berlake, ithe & MAL tone ah trons Her’ | 0S eveusn lee of the clube end drawing | sfy1 5 than eters Baretta ee Cob | namental clothes on eccount of their uncom. following. However, after we had fortified | self looking at the imposing document which | Tey, peti gett Mexico. He was known’ as a millionaire in | rooms: 4 | whieh most dearly of ‘all snakes, they |mon beauty. Such garments are very highly ourselves with hot sausago, breadands mug of | our government furnishes its wandering citi- | emeom for desiring to Row | good standing with the San Franciseo banks “My dear fellow, you've been over this sum- leather | makes cut under the creature's upper lip, #0 | valued. Snakes eger ate often eaten. “De, aa \d in described ns amber | zens and rather intently studying the eagle | Comes out. Dennison was deeply in love with | and bankers, and his telegram wus good with mer and paws'tively I wasn't able to go. Tell ‘ning, wry | A# t© expose the reservoir of venom just above | Buckland tells about some that he put on the se geaehorr es the erowd | thereon, to d€tect » family resemblance be- | « Miss Hespeth, an actrees employed in Rich-| Mackay, Flood & O'Brien for $500,000. The pa y ni old | cach tooth. This poloon bag they cut out with | lt of a green house to see if the heat of tbe ecteced, wo went beak bravely with the crowd | toon i and the Austtian exgle perhaps, asked | ard Mansfield’s company, and who bad come|d ranchman, with his corduroy trousers | me, then, must I wear o frock coat or cu! men ral uae thus de. | "22 %OUld batch them. One morning severst to see it out. us whence we came and where we were going, over tr 44 Dennison and | ‘tucked in his boots and smoking stogy cigars, | away?" rh them and are yet |* knife then apply « fron, of them were gone. Everybody denied > ‘The performance “took in” at 4 in the | said it was all right and went back to finish his | OV¢F from London « year ago. guest anywhere in Nevada. He stroying the part eutirely. A serpent oper-|ing them. At the same tine @ certain unin, e ated uponin this manneris rendered innocuous | then an inmate of the nursory, Was suddemy was a welcome “My deah boy, you're not sewious, are you? to give them away. Of course all 1 i ‘Miss Hespeth were betrothed before her de- | chat: hour with Gov. Nye, and after get- ‘i the world afternoon. It wasa Sunday, but that didn't|nap. We then had business with the Balsers oa ted an hour jov. Nye. and ai “f s8e4 ey taken ill. A physician was sent for and the } M the in won't make them : Don’t you know that the fwock is the proper | {D5 Polis! . : office, and found the tin the from London, snd she came over two bottles of Pi See inside of a “. way they did in the beginning, but matter. Previous to the hour everybody who | post office, and foun peie ‘cae? ine ones, beatae — ¢ : es joes ares Pipeegelleg thing? ,, | then it comes hard on @ poor man to fire emay eee ee Net tae iat ina | This was misleading—ihe | post office was | The partioclary ure ere pramsrendged tit to |... Give me a stack of thousand-dollar fish” | ‘Pon honor I didn't. I'm rusty, I expect” | n pair of shoes that are perfectly whole and ¢limbed the hill upon which, at the edge of the [not in the stable rough another door, p separa rors andi (chips), said Timberlake. “Wusty! Ishould say so. An old scythe left | €00d ehape. The best way is to swallow one's town, the theater is built, and stood around to/up pair of stairs, through a bar | °értain that the separation did not thet | " «-deriainly, all you want,” replied the suave | out in the wain is nothing to you.” ae — weer them after they have gota see the otherscome. Carriages were in demand, | room toa room adjoining, and we stood in the | Mutual love. De: ison was a morbid man by | Crittenden, n nephew of the Kentucky United long-skirted hs rese i temperament and his sentimental trouble | stat. tha It seems to be the fact that the long- It used to be and is still with some an and with afew others of the humble sort, | Presence of the post office, which consisted of — deseo wl a that » man is well dressed if he hag on a ‘accepted . woolen frock coat is more correct this musicians we walked. ily we | the vonerabi¢ | Fegement with "ihe Reade? fee nusety Tiber eee tn ganton the Jack and was lost | Then the dapper. little cutaway: and ye peel gut of deus Gad oe ee have come on our own conveyances, but | {oP desk. After, gazing at us through his | fagement ‘ane, ‘of | Ho awore and gor onterde eae enning & bet. | cutaway is becoming tomost men and the frock | S08 foots al thecs manters ee a der temporary disablement. | SPectacies and ning to some of our Ger- Aogey! ly Ferree, [e swore got outside another bottle of Sec. | Coat looke well upon only a few. It takes al ant but itis ead he gory Ererybouy looked ‘at us and wondered whet we bape berlis metab eran yhis bate osowhies | immetiotely after hie’ ore al, be seat | soa wae $00,000 shea oe tbtgus oe tached Re eae Saat Banka yook telige t mARe | eoneun ‘and hat be Fospectable also What, acqui Ts. », before ir wi a * , ahes of 1@ game. 1e¢ 4 dl I a eae cep ety A Jotter to her asking for an, interview she re-| with victory, Timberlake ordered caso of | 1¢2%4# Good purse to pay forit. ‘Those who | Sver they be . sobbing culprit reluctantly confessed that abe TER gorrrias craastes. had eaten “some large sugar plame which she Suisun rs also, but the favor- | had found on a shelf in the greee house” fie | page gt country je a | bed in fact made a Fepast on the sukker" \ snake hibition v | Under the delusion that she wee TODbINg Thie kind of serpent has litte horn on each | oe — side of ite b ich is payotelcaet ener bem ~ LIBERTY'S NEW PACK, for the cerastes a harmless Spbidian trom Tur, | A Bewutiful Femi Head to Adorn the New brass instruments from the orchestra in the | #°ros outside vestibule, then the lights went down to | the eaeianens a home they must beclean. Itis untea-| Key, which looks just like ft, eave for nck Sliver Coins. b of Pt p have been to London this past summer have | Svcnnioes oc wens ‘when he | borns. they supply; upon Sanne! that” we had nothing else to | Boticing that it was stomped to go abroad, we | fused to permit « vialt Lage ody ong irl Br dete The ar Dut the genius of fare | Seoughs thom back geucrally moss of a tocah Hpreneteg rd you hove a tight to enpns| toe head of the cousin 2 spore See plained made bold to rend the address. It was to 801 ing, Dansiet' von a0 edinged 1 aa a man made a call with 1 woolen cloth, usually of black, but sometimes that he shall ‘a clothes brash and use it. eut from the legs of « York or ctber | PEScutrriox o tue nxmsons ADOPTED BE SER i, ee purse and moderate musical tastes | OD€ 38 ‘“Minesoda, Nord Amerika," and the | eve ae as bo decked eh red | caged fm neal A ag wd Lack failed | of gray or brown. ‘They are heavy and ofien He need not buy a woolen frock cost for 65 woe Rey DEPARTMENT AND A TALK WITH THE DESIONER-- Ph wins tempted us beyond, the Jnvestinent of Urgent quite s number had gone from | Hespeth's ries pas fo cog tS aa pad oer peed om deagee oo Siocieg: a io a intr, buton o tall, well-formed men they | yu¢ he must invest fifteen cents im © weit ‘mn norman ov seiees. SOMETEING ABOUT THE ENGRAVING OF BIER h (abi ich assign bedie: g a room. eed’ pair of patent/ Nature scems vided that no poison woux rio the highest place af all he obergaliere | EMtring the Tyrol snd Auriria at Feldktrch | in obedience to the "Kondale urgent Fequoss bear wich ag SALOON, He was crose se 6 THE Tatton AND mm DIEZ. dae desk Otis aeatiee aine ree to hevepro no Tiina iageh hich commands « sort of bird's-eye view ot | ne, Procecced,, down the thine, valley, the a5 talare of he company and sleo tothe | thonannd on the ace" Te ont. ‘Old Timbers | It haa been said that it takes s good purse to pitching brash. 1 he ‘neglnia shes ie oe. tad perce dered eens ieavibe Aasiel tases vhs'eun ree stage. Three times, 3 ‘a her | adverse criticism which appeared subsequently | lake roge and said slowly, ns. if ings he erat some 7 loading ‘saotive of the opera wae sounded by | te though iu the endeavor to reach each other | adverse critic a" last aden, t seskon hea | PAY for those garments, but then, do all men | thin by others and Pasa snake venom can be swallowed with impunity, | COins to jingle in their pockets will probably the juices of the stomach Presumably | de- | have some bearing the now desigus approved com: itand rendering it harmless. Many | by the Treasury Department, as the int ot expolimatio bave Goon ras to prove this On | Prisdciphie inal cement —H4 ‘one occasion recorded by Humboldt one per- rire Cees anges 0n swallowed the whole of the poison energy to have the new dics ready to com. could be obtained from four Italian vipers | mence coinage by January 1, 1892 The new pers. That was his inst appesr-| weighed » pound: “Crittenden, 1 reckon T i , - ance on the stage. A substitute played his | hem, ‘cvough for this ene jamboree,” and | PaY thelr tailors? ngcsd potion eragin the world #s mean to him, whereas Fiat bimecites” ind, ton Gaye thereafter be | ordering a basket of wine for the house he | ‘bis country want to know the reason why, but { tg, ces shot himseif to death. In the meantime he seated himeelt at Gentry’s ebony desk, and, | On the other side of the Atlantic it is said that gE had endeavored in vain f2,reconeile the sot. cool aan queumber, drew check on Mackns’s | the tailors never send in bill to certain noble THE KELLER MEMORIAL Tess. muc! tragedy 7 n] A en the wine w: ned } men ause the now that it wi in” rai back of the dramatic mimicry of two players. | thedealer, ins soft voice, said: “This game is in the fret place’ ‘and secondly because the ens. |4 Handsome New Church Ealfice Now ta dim jets, the doors were shut, everybody said shahshsh, and the stillness was oppressive. In wfew moments the awful silence was broken Dy the first notes of the overtu: Elo paneer ‘with the string instruments, i - ‘THE YOUNG ACTRESS. now closed.” « tom of these swells is a good advertisement and Course of Erection, without suffering any bad consequences. In | desigus are regarded as unusually handsome, iy grew into s grand whirl and crash of ee Ps brings them ing clients. This R MEMORI. the same way the poison from the envenomed . ad OST OMES. 190 fragile, gentle createre, in panera ne eee 8 many good-paying clien! KELLE! RIAL, SITUATED ; The new designs, which are intended for the sound, then died away sguin to nothing. Well p From Beeevas (glee: the ae at me etee fragile, Be i wiley pace aes system is even followed, ‘mccording to, rumor, = a contending eleven 6 the arrows of South American Indians can be by the great fashion maker among all the men Bavaria into Wurtemberg, where orchards and | tion which she had shown in repelling her ha ence convict of New Caledonia ana | OF the world, Hl It the ‘Printe of Wales, | f Maryland avenue and 9th street northeast, ‘To be costmaker to H.R. H. means that you| Will add another to the many attractive will have more orders for coats than you can | churches of this city. It is named in honor of subsidiary silver coine—the half dollar, quar- swallowed with safet; vided only that there tang o- ia ne wound on the lips or inside of the mouth, | ter dollar and dime—are Unquestionably very Fontana, who a 1 am pebliched a book on | beautiful and a decided improvement upon the remarks: “ nced by con- designs coins 0 S present upon these Savor kntces|mrsycecy ante | Fepugnanoe, and J shall advise no one to try it| On the obverse or face of the coin is am ideal in gayety ot heart lest he should happen to | femate head, Tepresentative of + second tters brightened upa rs rs Mau hi pragetay neees os proraranty site hop yards prevailed; then again into Bev aris, eres, and dhe Aspscionss Mertnr seasinen nim | whilota wosniber of the Parts eumaigne vee id — eee ales x tn | tauo Mlenses Rass besachen, duck: stockings or | gonsiderable dificulty to keep from her the | ® handsome mansion located on the borders of possibly fil. "A few side remarksabous royalty | the late Rev. Dr. Benjamin Keller, and in recog- dark leggings and low, round-crowned, narrow- | knowledge that Dei bad died other than / tho Regent's Park. The front windows of his | in England may not be amiss here. nition of the liberal donation of Gen. and Mv Dut there is not the slightest ripple | brimmed stiff hate. This headgear is oc-| natural death. She was quite a house command a charming view of one of the | When Beau Brummelat one stroke, as it were, Herman Haupt, the cen dey Apia Of applause, the ethics of Berreuth Wagucrlan | casionally varied by a cap running toa point | and therefore got her acecunt of his init | most picturesque bits of scenery to be found in | Put starch into all the neck cloths of Europe, son-in- dangh audiences reserving all mantfestations of ap- | in the crown, which is lapped over and sewed | by word of mouth, instead of reading it who was there that would refrain from admi everybody goes off and bringsin Parsifal, a big “pers een Ao Soritter Di. Keller. The work of completing this me- bare some excoriation ‘on the tongue a eir- to the right, with acaim and dignified, expres: Saal ublic print. Dennison's faneral services were | London, and from his drawing room Rochefort | ing him for the power he had? When be qu morial, which has already begun, is intrasted | Cumstance not always to determine. m, with an olive wreath aroun: Thelen property ream and hee letured | Pog "Then at” tert sing conte | bln sm onerano'enalahaen, Toni | Ion Lge om hyip of te sie |Ferasetnatnt ae cea ge, Se | to te ier water Sates 6 poop | eal, dade A, tempt tS et Over the front of the beet intemsber es | ween al a - | same mornin; ie ive com re ties larence - | rel between two sovereigns, an was only . + ‘ it beng pel lilnigedeergpbh pepe pr veo pened leg sneprmdemiogers waproses Aap PTS mpl yey aoe a tio rela at imtelt adistinguished- | through uatoreseen circametances that Bea. | coe none ot Cio) tater Bias, Remeett isis tihtln Wiis word “Liberty,” and over the bead, at the top ladies, intended to represent various flowers, | then the effect is rather comical. The cow | Hotel Victoria, where the Kendals tr it gi | sixty. with a thin’ pale thee of tatdlieeeie,08 | mel went under in the fight. Bat now, what “ f the coin, is the motto, “In God We Trust. Among all peoples the sucking of the wound | 2y5un 4 the medallion are thane das oer een cotndered the mon tec | ant i a re ae SG remedy of immediate application for snake | bottom the day of coinage. : ; i - | and the hour fixed for the intervi rode an be gaid about the present Prince of Wales,| The cost of the completed and furnished toaay an aad octets negate Th ln os poses even, Toor-inhande when an" epectally eon eld athe. jme indicated would have | thgughtfal expreaion, persing gray eye and | bar tothe Brit Uhrone? He holds no pout o is yt trothed bride rom the ser- > toes § uy id ve l. t it $0 unexpectedly that we looked at our libretto Mare ned tai he dealt with hg lyprmeatining yal eee ‘these tacts | Snowy hair. His voice is clear and Pleanant, | at! Seopged whet Resel rica “gat on” his enact {contract with Mr. John McGregor is for the to see that it was pérfectly legitimate, belonged hie Sooke (ge gar ly fortified city of Ulm, at the - Dites. In African instrament is em- ‘On the rer orback of the coin appears : : i mannct perfectly refined. and bis smile dis: | Yor one lundred and eiiteen Years ago." Tbie | erection of the entire bailding and the comple- | S.. 22 mais ot ae Sind te hanes ons | tho aoa of the Uneicd onstos as enepen See fo the o ae ena a ee ee Say wica <3 | seni dot engaa Gh too Tonaral. an double row of dazzling white tooth, ad-| gountry aald is didn't went ‘tings say more | tion of the lecture room, which will probably | the’ poisoned Blood which may be deseribed as follows. ‘ Me col structure in Germany, thé Mins + wo Proten: HEB FRIEND. boris Preserved and rare for a man of his | snd Great Britain following ver aa, said we'll A SIX-HOUR PERFORMANCE. tant place of worship. Brick bas been freel, 3 compromise the matter by ing ‘our royal The third and final act was coucluded a few | used in. the construction and rather detracts | pont nappens that tu fhe Mansfeld company |7°On the walls’bf the drawing room and dining | fami “tke to look at, but we won't let them govern d is @ notedly brilliant actress, Entma Y. Sheri- | room is to be seen » profusion of choice panne. “ minutes before 10, six hours from the hour of | from the beauty of the buildings. pine interior | aan, daughter of Ges. George V. Ser}. Inge Rearly al poihemd by the etieny lee enter Sige then the royal of Her. C. B. Bat- commencement; quite long enough. Between wi patatnon — oT ince OF it | dan one of the foremostof political - | “L'Intransigennt’ since he took up his resi- palaces, played baccarat and worn fine clothes. | J. G. Butler, in the work of the Luther Place acts ev dy goes out and walks in the small | Original appear binders,” sud inherited from him a gift of an-| dence in Losdon, after the events which led| And so the heir to the British throne, | Memorial Chureb. back of the theater, or eats and drinks. usual fluency. In private life Miss Sheridan is} to the fight of Boulanger and himself from having no political power and noj The Keller Memorial, of fter the first act those who wish may get their Mrs. Fry, o wife past reproach, moving in adis- | Paris about three years ago. Among these | prospect of political power, has emu-|Habbard of this city the architect, will — anes ok (portion oy ene ere Sisetly literary and pases aay eet ae a win dari tee a aoe of |Inted Beau Brummel and is ‘now probably | commodious, tasteful, free-seated ‘eb near by, - erefore, ona social par with Mrs. ‘ope Pius VI,” by Guardi, from the Caven- men. If 4 for . character already mentioned at a place back of whoee catefuiness, Of ebadact te well tenia | dukrBentinek ecltsciery? Cee Ta | the autocrat of the fashions for men. If he | church of and for the people. theater. The musicians, artist and ama- ob wears ® cutaway coat cutaway coats ily bee wp lie A mpon Gipsy Moe pog Miss Sheridan had become deeply interested in | Marc, the same painter; att Italian | become the fasbion, if lie wees e front sk DEACRIFTION OF THE BUILDING. suas Ghouteg af tense 00 before the coumasuse. y - ; " . . The building is Romanesque in design and ilies Hespeth’s sorrow, and, after taking ber to | landscape by Claude Lorraine,« charming Dutch | the young men to whom dreteng @ se neeeen | En b the funeral of Dennison, accompanied her to tandsoape ty Isaac Ostade and the Mogull cnet tack uate, too. It ts dierset will be faced with selected red brieks and teat of the performance in thefront vestibule, the Hotel Victoria to keep the engagement | lage School,” by Adrien Ostade, with a “Quar-| with women, Meu goo the royal family of Eng- | trimmed with Hummelstown stone No. 2. It weep yw ies ole lap with Mrs. Kendal. The encounter—it Became | rel of Men at Atma, yby Karl Dujardin: a mar- | jand for their fashions, but women are more frontage of 60 feet on Maryland Bo in and take his seu me ins out = nae a battle outright—took place in the guest ‘elous “Fish Market,” by Snyders; @ “Fair at republican and go the dressmakers of Paris. depth of 88 feet 6 inches on 9th ba entagh act: for tl ote no os in un- parlor. Mrs. Keudal told Miss Heapeth ville” and a “Bull Fight,” by Goya; also 8| There is hardly any one person who sets the convenient entrances on each Sa ee that she was simply the last of sexy, ne Mar picture of: the campaign in| fashions for women as tho Prince of Wales docs | street, Tit’ mene tower, at the corner of pleted Galighioare ge pe long line of Dennison's sweetheart for men. There is one man who can do pretty | land avenue and 9th street, will rive to wh ae ee on that be had possessed an unfortunate sus- he chooses with women’s clothes and | of 88 feet from the sidewalk. The pastor's a uglish, - ns ceptibility to pretty girls—that she was | urescollected by M. ‘they will think him right, but he makes dresses | study is situated at the east end of the Mai Se ee maine — were as fortanate in having involved herself uo more {® connoisseur. but is also an art critic of cx- | and doesn't wear thene land avenue front and the Sunday echool a ——- hye a eae deoply than she bad done, and that it was to|ceptional ability. His own bust in bronze by | ‘Yo return to the subject of paving the tailors, | building, 28 feet by 54 feet, is located at the eussion See — = yr Bn ev A MEDIRVAL-LOOKING crTy. a ened no public ont asia the el re Spore Aisimed eres es) there is one young swell in Washington who | southern end of the church, into which it Sehed thor that they mast have beon thankfai | | Nuremberg, divided in half by the river Peg-| the matter., Foor, crashed little Mise Hespeth | Par : ellent speci. <o| never pays for the clothes he has until he is | opens, making available 170 additional sittings % * : ly sobbed in her grief and make no | of Clarence terrace, and is an excellent speci- | rendy to order some more. By this system he | to those ided in the ehurch vr. ‘The that the darkness hid their embarrassment. | nitz, has the reputation of being the most me- |" men of the sculptors skill, the more high y iy hager pro in * For twenty marks rou do not have the services | di@val in appenrance of any town or city in reply. whe Le hi ety | is enabled always to keep ahead of his tailor. on those rized by M. Rochefort because, like himself, cs first a debt against his estate will be | the main floor being arranged on the amphi- of an usher in finding rourseat. A man at the | G, , but while it has i ble build- treedigmsr pica anger saat allon is an escaped revolutionist, condemned i ra i i we door ine uniform enp takes your Weket and | Germany, but while it has innuimerable, build-| 4 wasnt hispoint that Mins Sheriacn, stron, trap pete it, ed |@ suit of clothes; if the tailor dies first this | theater Principle. Comfortable and conveni- 01 displayed with open breast’a shield argeat sit pailote gules, azure, holding in the dexter claw branch, representing peace, and in ae army. Th rformed man: jous rites | Clawashea{ of thirteen arrows, represent Over men whe were bitten, Ba the ef i. = Taplee >, ae La. their treatment appears to bave consisted in | taining the motto, “ Pluribus Unum, sucking the wounds. A vivid notion of the in- yee nn Gn eo head, with thirteen stare tensity of a cobra’s venom is given by the ex- med by clouds. perience of Dr. Francis T. Beckiand” He put| This will be the design of the half dollar and rat into a cage with asnake of that quarter dollar, while the dime will have for the and it wae after a plucky fight. on Ghrerse (ot fate) the eumme heat fore samining the skin of the dead ratimmedin rand quarter dollar, except in a Ser Leer EEe | quo cnaiaore aaa ‘hb snsortption, “0 : { ir like small needle where the fangs of the | States of America.” The motto “in God cobra had entered. ‘he flesh seemed already | Trust” will be omitted from the dime. The re« to have actually mortified in the neighborhood | Verse of the dime will be the same as at pros- of the wobnd. Anxious to find out if the | ent in use. skin was affected Dr. Buckland scraped away | ‘Ihe design for the reverse of the balf dollay 4 the hair frou it with his finger nail. Thea | ®nd quarter dollar isa return to the design of ‘he threw the rat away and started tomeward. | almost the first coinage of this country, while ¥ He bad not walked 100yards before all of asud- | the female bead on the face of the ooimisfar den be felt as if somebody had come behind |More beautiful than any which have yet ape him and struck him s severe blow on the bead | peated on our coins. and neck. At the same time he experienced a A TALK WHEE THE DEstoNER. eS peS* Brin and sence of opprossion sbout | age living modelé in my work, just as any soned, and so les6go time in seeking an Other artist does," ssid Chief Engraver Gharles cary shop, wheve be was dosed with bran E. Barber of the Philadelphia mint, whe made ammonia. Hes ame very mear dying. Un-| the designs, to « xn writer. “In tact, the doubtedly a quantity of the venom bad | engraving of designs for coins end medals is Points in the direction in which it lies. You : Fr oe oung fellow will owe his heirs. ‘The scheme, | ent are provided on made its way into his system through a little . aed! oye pap e's | resting relics of the past, Ravensburg, Tett- | Poetess, novelist and “‘spellbinder’s” daughter, ws no English. Interrogated | from a selsh standpoint, is not bad, previted {sng Sale ides of the ° The |cut beneath bie nail’ where it been por forty med ot my Le Se ee eng eat on cther people's | nang and Bisberach, to the south, below Ulm, | made some remarks. ‘They are said by a lis- |.on this point he replied: that the eustomer dies before the tailor. He | organ loft and choir gallerv ere located over | separated slightly from the flesh in the process ne Say Reg ye bp rp lores anne poten A rte ws many | though much smaller than Nuremberg, pre- tener to ve been jn excepto able na?, do not know an thing ot the English | will then have escaped from paying for a suit | the pastor's study and east ‘entrance, in full | of cleaning the nail with » penknife a little dy 4 oy gy ay nr determine from a number of such just which | Corre jraset ond iene trent ,tPpenrance, are | English, mets lapse rity; but | langusge—literally not one word. It scems to | of clothes, but it is hard on the tailor if he infant | time before. dong: View of the entire congregation. more intact and have lees of the modern.’ At | with a high and sustained pressure of v me to be preferable, since I cannot at my age | should be the one to die first, because he will ps and jauitor’s eoean teapiinatae i fs probably yours. Tettnang we noticed » new building being | eloquence which dumbfounded Mrs. Kendal. | learn to speak it fluently, not to know it stall have missed the enjoyments of the profits from | main Sunday school room, and in Tindowe bennin zie: Jong. sloping roof with | They were to the effect that Mrs. Kendal's pre- | A foreigner who flounders in a foreign tongue | avon of clothes. ment a well-arranged kitchen _and feel, storage winders, breaking Out ‘all over it. "All that is | tensious of painfal respectability were aecom- | cuts a most ridiculous figure. Still, | nauege Ht may bo put down as a settled fect that the | and toilet rooms are provided. The buidigg needed in these towns to make the transforma- | panied by bypoerisy; that he had flattered so- | to find out what the London papers contain | full drous for daylight is the frock coat, | willbe heated by « low-pressure steam tion complete ix costumes of two or three hun- | ciety people at ns, and then went home | every morning. although if you have «good cutaway you will | paratus. ‘The windows and pews may be dred years ago for the inhabitants. to mimic and deridé them; that her conduct ————+0.__ not be considered out of the style if you wear | memorial by liberal tors, as in the ‘TREATMENT BY THE PEOPLE. toward Miss Hespeth was outrageous and in- Midnight Oil or Midnight Steep. it. The coat. of course, is the most important | Luther Place Church. Two years ago, when we toured by wheel | **lting, and so on to the end of five minutes of | From the Hospital. garment of all As for trousers, men must] The building committee is composed of through the Rhine districtof Germany, wecon- | S20ech 0 fapid that s stenographer would | Physiological resources, although they wear them, but they need not trouble their | George Kyneal, jr., chairman; Rev. G. H. Slay- cluded, and without reason, that we alle tees (eats, beet futile and even a be- | very elastic within limits, yet have limits which | minds about them this winter. There have been | baugh JG. Bright, Lewis lft and coin. A head in profile may take two weeks to annow Demers. execute, the wax model being on a large ‘The most deadly of all known poisons is the | to be subsequently reproduced “ae To “woorari,” used by the South American In-| process in stecl on the scale requisite for the ians for their arrows, Itis said to be pre- | Coin. be ry war ee , t the head of Liberty on Foe eaiarar unk, neniner with certain roots | iver dollar was dcnwa trom’ 2 Paneaaiesas to "venomons that ite ttng’ prodscers fever; | scheel teacher, but that is not grag.” Jt'was the other amall and red, with « bite that feels | Merdy & {anc —_ ~ likes nettle. To this tixtare is added the | *iatint Mr. Morgan | ate tins @ Pounded fangs and venom bags of two kinds of |, eet Be ' i ‘ : ’ . : honor given by Congress or by the various de- riggs 0 radical changes. Don't wear tights and|Gralam. The nancial commitice snakes poison will retain its i 1 Bae Warten Ctr Superience in the por-| | This exciting episode has boon suppressed | "re sherply defined. There is no overstepping | 20 radical changes, | Don's wenr tights and) Grahain Th Haupt, L. F. Randolph, W. if | when dried for an indefinite Js is | Eivision of the Pitiadelpins, tiut te mre Hionsof Wurtembergand Bavaria through which | until today, for neither Mrs. Kendal nor Miss | of the limit Thich is more dangerous than that | couple of balloons. A bappy medium isthe | Finckel Lewis tat? D. Ramey, A. D. > | eatin scree ae eee nan of tha vietinnstrnak | Casoabte sandal, latcdnaiaoning, overdeuctemed ber we have ridden has been. with a single excep- | Sheridan desired publicity concerning it, but, | of doing work which curtail sleep. Soundand | thing. G. W. Callahan and Rev. J. G. ‘Butler. with an srrow or spear that has been dipped in | fUuabl on an individual was that given to} THE WAOxER THEATER. tion, most enjoyable. Eusen morgen.” | now Vint it is known in theatrical circles, it is | gusicient aleep is the most indispensable of all Now ABOUT HATS. —_— K cnd the cnertions of the backiow entunel or | Sones Grekeks for his invention at life- ‘The theater seats about 1,000, of which over “guien meng — _ Of, persons | « subject of very vivaclote discassion. the conditions of sound and efficient brain. | In approaching the subject of hate great THOUGHTLESS MAN, oon, otis veh ns eee en pera; | saving car. Itcontains €720 worth of gold. *" 1.20Pere on the main floor, where a serice of | Tose Tenes ou. the road. evento the pessant Two DOWERY TERATERS The miserieg slone of the sleepless man are | aoa of caro must be obeorved. Nothing wakes yam cer the beart soon distributing ‘the fatal fiujd | YoU cansceiton exhibition in the National doors on the sides and front of the building t ticularly di feous, and the | D8¥® had noisily demonstrative audiences, | creditors w! lich the most, stoical may dread; a abined sgh co as his bat, | 2¢ Was Chanced Into a Cake of Ice by o through the system. Mr. Campbell, in an | M¥seum. United Stotes gold coius are one- afford ingress and egress from every point. and | People genteally were kon obliging: all | DUt the excitement has been of two totally dif. | his incapacities are such that great work and | ##ch a change in © man’s eppearan — ‘Woman’s Scorafal Look. nena Bd gree wa ‘that one | 2th part copper, but the medals are always Shen opened between the acts render possible Suiroul ante coments Tillage of Waser. | ferent kinds. In one house the experiment of | Great success are generally as hopeless for him | A jolly faced, smiling man puts on s broad- wee Srual place: but ib concenlos Man ize | mungenau, where we could receive no satisfac. | toting polite comedies politely was tried, apd |# the Possibility of riding through the air | brimmed, soberlooking tile, palle it down | ¥70m the Detrott Free Press. i She was very rich, but slightly passe, ana be 4s in ite usual place, but is concealed from the | tory i ‘the people resented the innovation without « balloon or wings. it his ears and looks as sober as the t: ke Ppt aing | OF Suewer tour inquiriesabont lodgings, and | the people rese hooting ‘Ten years of such sleeplcesness as some men | SVX his ears and looks as sober =e terally off the stage and in‘ a ope -faced fellow, wh ‘was poor. ee ates tay, se et | tna en mila cnr ee hereon aa uly Se op ‘cola | ee" chaued woud ceo" are | aif Jon hed fen how 4 ndertaker, pate jacnte | “You are so beautiful,” the whispered, as it opens, the stage people alone secing | oniyzebufl wo have ever met with in ate teannt | when the Count Joanne played y. | Poets wetdeaaanl ie the wocld of his passion | frowa derby hat on the vide of ‘hie best nd | they eat out iv the lambert light of the harvest the director and his assistants. This arrange: | OUT? 5 eee een ae ee entice erate aSEOE Ioods 5 Sept oa a eees clown. Whats] tibea, del tae languorous musie of the orches- i . ee Aas eates were expremnions of | remem ta Be % achivved, ithe the winning of | ctngs tation ii ts teat tee tock wen ne rm ‘high removes its costs snd cellars and’ makes WOMEN 45 Lasonens. sort of'a drame it wae that etieted rentytnat | fag Bower, Win in ue bearer aeneat *H47~ | tata The shiny tall “dicer” that has been the | {22% the distant ballroom was watted to thom, Fr eaerblecraes te weather warm, | |The women in thew portions of Germany | ort of' drama twas thet afarSed so"avurh | ine porer” What th bet ot a, toe Post) feahiGn in one shape oF another for upward of | "She und Low 7,08, the evening si. ‘There is no sliding of scenery out from the | seem to doa greater proportion of the manual | pleasure to Bowery boys. In this play two in- | bde kinds of brain for a man who has to folloy | £## ee P e did not take her away as she felt wels, narrates p , of his attendant Bushmen in Africa was shot | What we call ‘fine gold’—that és, gold as with a poisoned arrow between the shou ers, | purens it cam be ety in = gold His head swelled up to au enormous size and es gut of Ay pure about ‘be soon died. The weapon was probably armed | * We!! a you can do. The copper, of course, with poison extracted trom the puff adder or | # Put into the coin for the purpose of harden some other desert serpent. The Bushmen and |S it but the metal for the medals must be also the Australian natives commonly eat the | ®t, in order that it may take easily the im- flesh of snakes, which iv said to taste much like | PTession of the die. Some medals are imvery veal, the mest being white and firm. Snake | »#€h relict, ey that the gold aust needs be soft poison is iy 8 transparent Suid, of a yellowish | *° be struck satisfactorily. All gin sap | low a hundred yours seems to be fized asa part of Slerastet dats te cnok sean of the medals is done in the coining division Been? Maat in the middie. when @ change is | labor than any we have heretofore seen. In | 0-cent young girls came down from the country Te ntellectual calling like | "well-dressed man. If be is elderly he is apt bi see ey human saliva. It is most easily examined by | Be mint and with the same stamps as the coins desired. The scene simply moves majestically | the Swiss Rhine valley we saw women pulling | to be eaten Up by the wolves. Shas, the higher walks of medicine? Ite 01%, ou iste ihe mosning sa won ae in eat ceoresteny, irritating the and causing it to bite | *re,struck with. Sut of sight, while ite enceeasor follows it on | arge four-whecled carte, well Ionded, but is | Although they are both in-o-cont, yot one is | Drain that u at once clear and wre ike aide | afternoon; it bo isa young man he only wears | sinc"? "Ms ® touch of Bitterness in bet | iritating the ophidian an fing the ecre- | «If Fou will lock over the series of United from the opposite side, and the stage | Wurtemburg we have seen them breaking stone | in-O-center than the other, because she is blind. | @d sotnial czertion in the stadent | 5.'ien bs is on parade or poring calla cena | BCE. ,, “ tion in the receptacle. having been | States coins which wo have on exbibition here ss dartenod as accent while s grassy bank | for the road. More than this, in Bavaria we app agg aed am sept gse SPrormal loercr,cntellect: | Sundays, but no man ean pretend to have a| ¢hacit” De Md sbstrectedly, “I had notiond dried it becomes very beautifully cryetallized. Tomas tn tele Gea deugus hare progremea Oe et » piece of lawn is brought in. have seen a woman tugging macfully a ut the other sister je 8 daisy—a 7. set good outfit of clothing unless he has shining | She snatched her hand from hie, and with KILLED BY GXAKES IX INDIA. Goddess of Léherwy As ax architectural work the building is not } heavily loaded hand cart while her lord ond | “Betcher life?” aa one of the wolves says. Ina | can Never give strength. Clearness witiors silk bat. Yo men do not, xt must i : the silver pieces the Goddess of Liberty was the bs : stongih con ne snare indateehnn neta scornful look froze him to the spot, ao that the| Probably not less than 50,000 people are | {i fod by bead from 170 101858, cepeceaiy sence 24 ie Dat aprareni | mesier walked ig he sear an fren moked | Wenn onde eBay foe moriene ox | Seong ap 29 more in fntbeloug end ara |S ‘samited take kindly to this bat. "They only | iceman picked hiss up. with kb tongs in tee Lilled by ahes tu Tndin every guar.” They ore | Thee nee eer en bead from 1704 to 1808 brick of the commonest sort, within a frume- sem or, the bet of the Young men are in | White cape, the fold daisy turos singer ia « low Tiigeat and inpeiernee of 4en wailes, Unin- | Them dont wear it when ihey ought torte | Boring and delivered him at the kitchen peated asa) sare deabiogeess feared [YY My San Sak ceeds “Wis ar | he tale ue saeeceneeay | eeatne ee mace sectors | unt ieee, peti elmer |e baa ete aS STE cal cts hace bows, mado bythe | baie Bat tn 16% ahe conned to appear ot fll general effect 3 putts ceed he gains, the | In the army they are apt to contract habits of | “Outer sight!” exclaimsoneof the wolves, ‘Then | competition for the highest college boners, ad a frock coat and the otlier is to wear'e sik na -eanttoerae aie Sie ouccess." Unfortunately the matives | e06%H On the dollar, and only ber" head wad Steet is quite good. The ticket office | idleness despite the performance of senting | her poor but extremely reepectable irish lover, | and: body. ‘Bach’ profenicretkdown in brain | Do: and « Dobuailed cost. There havebesm alee | W%E2 vomie wating arough the city where ee | Vor” Ute succes. Untortundtely the natives ed from that time until bow. Bete enh vithia the town and though bun | and other military ities which tends thom | sit ie betting om the, ences to try aud pay off and. body. 8 Young mon sould haverwen ees | swells who have made the attempt to revoln- [1a aanked by Sr7ake Pavement prewed by many | cobra in particular as embodying some sort of | gpg fio 1907.80 denominations wore marked Peformance there i no sign visible directing | “inaps,""as it were; to choose, abe ligny oder pecome« raiter inthe lon ire: som his erent ro among the worst enemice the medica pepe Piel aadan alyling ee i) a 2 aR walking in | Shvee Hrightful. cocatores as pense am | te ditingieh hen! “uy civ ae : a can have. From vor Ere Se ae a ener | ohare eee cay enna ee |e ac eee ere |p ae oes eres dis te fs ig in' ract a Te een Pa iy gag Roe Fiat a gneepcnced hyeeay|™ gan emh ot mang ee ety meee |” fe tee a foruing Thoug! : “Whatcher ’ | comprebensible me A bore in this its periphery I pst What if some morning, when the stars are pating | We! “Get cat leah! Goo of anes Wap | isthe time for work; th those finds it difictls to nocemmodate binesay | 484 ™ezellow rare wronG ant, Ip (shat warm | Words’ “Hundred costs, one ‘or nit” gqisss cy. it pomctns srveral pence | Stags sale i asa i | ue bers” . Hee ees tical cece tt aka EME | en ae adr ov eam wnt we |S kad ATR | a ee ens a city. rofessor and new. inciading that known as the Ermit-| of ¢2°%, ; -_ this in his book or his lecture. Dut iodo, with the pliable | Ye oe er - ‘B+ rapidly.” Although the ‘cobra is the most | CeRominstions aroind the edges, |The col y age. which is renched by a beautiful drive be. * benignant Spirit standing near; + Then the blind sister, who bas been listening | thinks of asking them to apply his lofty and | Kossuth or Alpine bat And, mayhap, © Canary tilling from a dusty | dreaded of ail, the krait and other varieties | Ol tog ie asso.” ‘tween widespreading linden trees. Within the | And I sheuld tell him, as he stood beside me: # to her sister's voice for a whole hour, paws the Foe eat stnies to he detaila of their. own lives. ‘RO AMERICAN PRINCE OF waLzs, Pate. HERS ie nied |, eas deadly. ca me, rer A eee gn ee Daily its non and chore eats earth, and fair; | gir and murmurs: “That voice 4a strangely | The frst th eecnas che wari, demande of pro- Who ts = Prince of Wales of Amerion?— 6 Son ty tinted playbills have a quite — omens ae epuaeny paaee PE Pg sous with walle of inlaid: frecneentcd oat | Faithful turns, roved in ie saute nis bereft leet bemewely ape NRE wl preven og erga Dipl gre cd ree Tana fellowes? "Ror ser arel is most | (The wind-anii by the river and the abephora wun | SMF UE, tels residence in gardene and under The introduction of carp into the water near stone and rock There are two de- | «Tyere is blest living here, loving and serving, of physiology who en brain work at | Observed and followed? Prosident of | or there's jst that tril of trathfutnens that cas- | 2 science, although there is good evidence San Francisco by the California fish commis- tached wings, the whole forming a semi-circle, | _ And quest of tiuth and serene Hiendsnipe agar, s ought to considered insane. Sat tee nating, otoTs Ecmatimes rescue vie-| sioners has not been productive of good re * Nhile in “Hront are fountains in. imita-| Bat day wot, spi Barth han one destseyeres ————+e+_____ tims by remedies which they keep secret. sults. The newcomers are calied water hogf tion of those at Versailles. Besides the ad-| His name is Death; fee, lest he find thee here! How Colds Frequently Come. SXAEBs TEAT EAT Ro0e. and sre considered a scourge in many ways [sera nom ped ma prep ey And what if then, while the sttll morning bright- gp manger eno Se mee ewell. Hoverthaless, Wesbington at Ar, | Sometames Tou" see a grimy Dex upon a window | Dr. Buckland mentions that the tedth of ser-| ‘Tye demand for them im the market did not hotels ‘equally as good. We have been for-] And freshened in the elm the summer's bresth, oa tee sagas tot viol arpacrige map arg ‘ther, and President Harrison, ts alt ‘That holds. hint of pansies of» gumpec of ast. | PeS's ere not always found in their mouths | inst jong, and when the demand ceased the tunate enough to obtain quarters at aquondam Shout gravely sulle ou me the gentle lent colds fram well clothed. But the President follows ‘There is snake in Africa thet lives upon the | breeders quit the industry and turned the fab ondescript, but dating} AQd take my hand an say, “My name © Death?” their children suffer as providential and un- ive eags of birds which he from she | into the nearest water courses, where they from 1617, out in a suburban village. We are —Epwakp Rowiaxp Siu. avoidabie. A cold is by no means al due ‘meste. It has no tecth in fts month, but they ah flourished and thence unt now very comfortable, but there is a large and vigi- sale ee She reads toexposurs. Indigestion, constipation, a Inck pn ON or ot ~ Pe dog with Voice and _— ‘Mrs. Hearst's Scholarships. i messenger to the | of scrupulous tiness, the unwise habit of SS coe Tine pradgr ete arn PF bay. Wi foods carried them to ving 0 forty mene oeeth creme, OM] Mien. Phoshe Heures of thie iy, widow af the irl ‘way down tows. take ‘ber to | sleeping in the underclothing worn during the be ve lney S pe srroject.| the marshes and left them landlocked. by e preateni | Inte Senator Hearst of California, has estab. | the top of a fourtean-story and tell | day, unaired bed chambers, all or any of these are made to serve a wapm coo rete have multiplied eo Jargely that they may er the other evening, #t was with the greatest a her she is in the ot the board of may have far more to do with « child ing tom, tho conter of each vertebre. the sport for the members of sbovting trepidation that we stole in through the door | lished five $300 scholarships for worthy young divectors, but of these ond mb gh Ey that ‘ot in the great gate opening to the court yard, | women” at the University of California. self and cries: ‘the stomech, being covered with enamel like pT Fe xi x eo be w called by his oaoae oa at rash $5; | Teainitee for appointment to these collegiate | Then the blind mee look fins teow i sen at | EA°P Dave bred by thoveende Cex 4 froas the inky nightand seed Soe ar eet frvilage, as stat inthe donor's ator tothe | tet aloe ing fisback port’ ‘The euy siien ewellowed by tne have almost od the gram, in te fai At this point it may be opportune to men-| Tegents university, are somewhat ombe intothoutomech and tsbroken | SU marsh tion that there were other Washingtonians | im that the element of in na at THE maces aE eg ot tho ubdom | fend. In, the tale ewammpe up the Day hereabouts. among them Mise Lotta Mills, who | tious is excluded from the ‘Mra. | the respectable young Irish boy has pap Boing tows broken the eostents of Se Sen Joaquin and mente eer ras was pursuing ber musieal studies, and Messrs. | Hesret desires that “the qualifications ent genteel capper, and be wins money the — as would have been the | shoals the adebe wat ‘e Peal ich nd Hlermen ‘Rakeman. Trot | students to the scholarships ‘shall be. nobis | fn us us fen-anhens ease tft bad boon Broken tn the ssouth. sidering rib of draining i ponds Burmeister of Baltimore, and the Py wnndbag his ned arvenge Singh 2 Bits pot qraseaiy now that do bemestaito ; ee gactaran ome Misses Williams am@ Conrad, wel) known in without here 2 uni-] the blind ‘intoa of barning ‘Australian known as the ornithoryn- 2 Baltimore musical circles, were also here, in cach cuse ions, chick lage cqppant have Gust's UE ene “Putting Up Hie Dukes” DOUGETT LITTLE SWITSERLAND. feet, possess a All this war talk in Earope bas put even lit- Sse as tan pet os puney. le Switzerland on the slert, and barracks, . ‘means of © duct with works on the more importent pasves and the a ~ ty A RR} eonstruction of new —— roads for the’ Fil ‘the ecobra’s and were rapid concentration of troops for their eseretion of tbe fe thus @sfense evidence the fact that this mountain transmitted ‘the wound mede ‘spur. stronghold docs not intend being swept off the eariemad Seal pm a Ey * Many render of this artiole should ever be so ster forees. At the point at “which we lett unfortunate as to experience the embrace of a Borccsned and entered. the principality of i i i af ai ;