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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, ==(BAPTIZED BY FIRE. be ae Pan Oe as 3 i a a ee ee 4/1802 _SIxTEEN PAGES. : MES. NOODLES RIDES IN A HERDIC.| FUNNY FACTS ABOUT FEATHERS. Her First Venture in That Kind of » Con- | Curious Uses to Which They Are Put—Valne RAMBLES IN SPAIN. ew s bonus Shale = Kforce Pgplecnd 3) tome any = Sc)TOTHING WILL EVEN PERSUADE 1 you EVER SEE" T ish royalty, and the upper portions, are Z * aa : “ SEE CLOTH THA A Star Reporter in the Land of Al-| untortunstely closed to the public, are elabo- 7 Tragio Ending of a Ladies’ Riding —— oto rite in shorts ape," atl young] DD ems ersan out co nee canes rately farnished in Moorish ; ‘The warm weather of the pest few days bas | xirg. Noodles at the last meeting of this season npbolsterer toa writer for Tux Sram. “Very hambra. occupancy of the young baby Contest at a Fair. tended to bring quite an influx of strangers to | of the Georgetown Sewing Circle. Deantifal fabrics are composed of euch ma- oe regent when they’ visit Seville. is y i various points in the county seeking quarters | There chanced to be u pause in the general | terial. One method is to clip the barbs from ery rare occasions, however, and unless fa am ‘ Te Re meme. AS this place Third Amiotant | gabtions the moment che epobe and everybody | the feathers With ondimery Mebeee putting THE CITY OF SEVILLE. | misformed Atento Xill, “Pera. a, } A YOUNG GIRL'S HEROISM. Ob be. | Postmaster General Hazen and family have | cried, “Why not, pray them into bag and kneading them for awhile items 000 a year, has never slept ander royal root ‘eeloee in the bras eget pakmomapy antes oe ones, Ms imply becanse of a horrifying experience | Ax a result they are transformed into a mass of ‘The queen regent has promised to vile : , 5 Corcoran | dat I bed i . : rom : be ‘The Aleasar as 8 Royal Palace—The Infant | next Detober™ but as a gentleman in Seville said ‘ ae She Wae Not Fashionable, but She Was Noble beanty. Her slender | Ed. -H. Alien and family and Mr. F. ©. Allen napichoatedngr are pe hed rment sand tule tub eemohomeen Sess anes 4 Bing sad the People—Pretty Senoritas pan etl eG Btn Bin ie > 6 and Brave, and She Won the Love of a Se eee and family of Washington. Mrs. Nettie Offat she was recht iecciee tines ion ee corps Anmstecap angen ley enh Ga , but she never comes.” no ly b " and Gay street Scenee—A Journey to Gran-| ng, but she never a iyi Good Man and His Aristocratic Mother and And, tail impatientiy a7 |and Mrs. Laura Bland of the county have se- pened andi haba teiihenn ehabb dit ada. ish habit of putting off until day after tomor- cured quarters for the season. i ef 5 #2 row what one might dotoday. It ‘The sum of €4,000 has been subscribed for the exclaimed the othera in | vard of a fabric which is warm, light and dor- We everywhere. "It is one ble and will taki dye. By weaving the erection of a fouthern Methodist Church at | © <.way » = ; Mapaxp, Sears, May 21, 1892. ‘this thing of doing es litte au posable, : "| _“Well,” said Mrs, Noodtes, dropping ber | feather down with eotton or woolen yarn a soft ETTERS OF TRAVEL | and'nct doing thet ine bacey. j nce WEB ca the came will soon com Tork in her lap, “I must explain, to begin | and beantiful cloth a produced, with a feather 7 *) ith, t, until I Was ton, I had | “fur” bot ave Rowe. Se © | ants oimooi os tera baat obs eg oe z Rev. Wm. Chinn, formerly of Virginia, will apt pee earcgieg gr intesmae often 'y 5 £ i 4 B i [ never seen a herdic nor ridden in a vehitle of “The most expensive dow, utilized for mak | The sun , but not uncomf: #0, / 333, i i be formally installed as of the Pres- iptic : one } iny likely to be of little in-| and the beggars and idlers who are too lazy to SY, pets r byteri Can, Wi pink cee next, | at description. My first attempt to use one | ing quilts and pillows, is obtained from the cous aaeuaen, cad peel 00 tees aoe Z g's . = besa of Bev. 8 BR. White of this | T2% ™Ad® last Tuesday afternoon, starting Jcider duck. In Norway and Iceland the bus hat they may | Stretched out on the cathedral or watch- i) Z 4 peared fa 1» SOR be! from the Capitol for the Department of State, | ness of gathering it constitutes a regular farm order ti » ny | ing for hours at's time the water playing in the pod SES ; mn, will be one of the graduates of Cotumbian | where my husband is emplored in the diplo-| ing industry, The poreuit fe very remuners have some excuse for| ounising, “I asked a. wellinf ‘nish, may think he knows it and back thet’ une: the oo ry | Law School at the commencement exercises | matic furnishing division, which supplies neck- | tive, and it js governed by special legislation re being they must either | gentleman today why there were so many beg- ; allso far as ‘grace’ is les rode, then paused. ‘The judges were | Next Tuesday. Mr. Alex. Muncaster, a native | tio. 0.4 taney uevlese im court e tor , ¢ i is pa of this piace, will also graduate as master of 'y underwear urt pattern: epecting the collecting of the crop on islands « be written by men of | gars in this country. Remembering some of Ss ‘ concerned, though his | U2decided, so ‘they went through the paces pia, , H the speeches I have heard at home I was afraid Z , though No decision. The Indies would please | fom the law department of Georgetown Uni- | United States legations abroad. Iwent to get |the sea and along the margins of estus: euch prominence thst | \vecid tell me it was because Spain did net ideas of grace differ 1e horses. versity on eotey evening as ae ~ aboard the conveyance, which,» momen? be- | These birds are found throughout the waters < their every expression | havea McKinley bill. He didn’t, though. He ‘ . with mine materially,| “ instant ——* commencement exercises of | fore I reached it, suddenly started up. I gave | ¢ resort in great 1 of opinion is of weight | simply said. that they would rather beg than " CL mine materially, | | “Cap was off Rondo inan instant, butmany of | Crone, College, Washington, on the 11th — up. I gave | the Aretic ocean, and they in great © \) but I'd like to tell him jes demurred. Miss Oates positively re- S43 instant will be Mr. about one woman have known who ‘had been | {used to mount anything but her own thor-| Diapit wil be Mr: caught it, but it was off with a jump. | Zombin The town council at their last meeting} The same thing was repeated five or joward G. England of this | ‘D8, and, when it paused again, I nearly | bers yearly for breeding purposes to Nova Spitzbergen, Lapland, Greenland, and other far northern shores. Some sim and value or they must ps am —_ — Pond Ce there be on topics and places Sonal and skillful mendieants whose’ stock | A¥ ESPADA—OMIEE oF BULt. risureas, | scoustomed to the management of horses in | °° whiny 0 novel as of themselves to make the descrip- | in trade consists of a choice line of variegated anywhere from five to fifteen minutes at every ‘and two other plains-bred girls, but even e Yaral on the plains,’ who had been at : each | “warded the contract for scavenger work to Mr. | six times, to my great exasperation, | times they appear on the coast of Maine and tion interesting. If this letter be worth the| deformities. Where under the wayside station couses to be a bore when | pura! Parte ot on t BN rire eerie | Sraroarst one coe el ach | Charles P. Mullican at $480 per sear. becouse a ead-locking’ man on the tear step, | even as fer cath an Mannchecoter bay, but the it will be because it comes under the | got so many spoiled he finds how much there is to see on every plat- essayed any gait but a ‘gallop,’ yet who could | seventh and last time to Rondo she rode to me. | _. Rev. Samuel rs, presiding elder of | whom I took to be the conductor, paid no at-| down yielded in such low latitudes is inferior in reading + ; c form. There are vendors of all sorte it over any rider in this city for ” “Uncle, don't you smell the pi fire?’ she | Baltimore district, well conduct religious serv-| tention to the frantic wavings of ‘my parasol. latter category, for it is simply the account of a gentry wou! their wares; young women with water to sel mele paused to Lagos ails ices on Sunday next at Emery M. Church | When at length I overtook the vehicle and got of the sights of Norway i an idand : his glasses, then re- | asked uneasily. , few of the random experiences and observations from earthern jugs that are precisely the same o 4 “Yes To 3 ° sit | South. in Iasked him sharply what he meant by not of a ram reporter who chances to be wan-| ihe country, ‘He vould have to work the lar. | shape and color with those one sees in Muri-| MAKed _interrogatively: “You remember can't patch as nts Datit's aoroenthocneok; It |” Th waptiet Church, this place, was last night | waiting enon, nate ey et dering through sunny Spain, land of story and | ter, while he expects the former to keep bim in | !0°* paintings; men with baskets of miniature |" “Ge course,” I replied. I had made that | “"‘Tosedinking of the school house,’ sbe re- | the scene of & protty mas the parties be- | in a mournful way, and sid solemnly " . ease and affluence always. A case of hereditary ng ore inn te 40M, Bett | sume response to that enme question at least tied hurriedly as* the judges called." ‘School | "6 Mr. Chas. C. Ricketts of Derwood and Miss} ‘Madam, I am not an employe of the herdic | Blindness, like «Spanish law sult, is looked | Hes long before trying, and, in fact, | Quoc ,"gePomse 0 that same quest was | began in Honry'e district yesterday and his | Bertie Mullican, daughter of Mr. John Mulli- company.’ | containing at the breeding season i upon as’a souree of support for an entire|*"ything that the reat of the | my godmother, and to absent-minded Unele | sister. let her litte daughter go with Rose | °*™ Tesiding north of this place. The Gere-| “I would have apologired for my mistake, {ment of young ones. So closely do the nevts family. neighborhood think may.draw afew coppers Zarah she waa'a bit of womanly perfection, | Williams today,’ and then she rode into the — performed by Rey. 8. R.Millbourne, | but at that moment a lurch of the herdic threw | imitate the gray tint of the rock that one would <a alee. from the passengers. ‘Then there * are the inevi-| whose virtues he never tired of extdliing, He | ring: " arent tater, ,the attendants | being Mr. | me squarely into the lap of man who was | not notice them save for the eountless beads of Seville is generally regarded as one of the| who som to flock to the stations fron alt ind, | trotted heron his knee when she wasababy,| “looked at my yatch—3:30—then mete, kins and Miss Ida Mullican. The | about to rise and give me his seat. the birds looking out of them. When a steai ‘one great rock rixing out of the sea tween Tromso and Hammerfert d she trotted around after him till she was | the north, ‘The snake pce te ite} handsomely attired in « steel ‘Pray excuse me!” I said, regaining my feet. | goes by the custom is to fire a small cannon, most interesting and picturesque of all} country around and to whom the coming of the | *” i in gray Henrietta gown with hat and gloves to ‘Don't mention it,’ he replied. “I like it." | which *o frightens the birds that all those the Spanish towns, and here the dark eyed, raven | railroad must have. buen the greatect ef vlans, Siiters Sie Sree be Tos manager of ber | Gatch. 7 could soe.an eating line of zed. The | Bay Sects Soe wie gt Sore ald hove etabbod hiss’ the ay tipty yr 4 Say whe at F den yoo beclonteg 40 look ine csoney kaw T could have stabbed him through with my | can fy rise into the air with a mighty whirr of Andalusis ities to seen at | ings. Each train carries a small detachment i = i black. I for his impertinence, but I took the seat literally dark the sky with thei {helt beet “For those ‘whe. admire brunettes | ofthe civil guard, in thelr dark ‘unfforme end | % Kaname. Her given algud Donate eer poonte | 6F reed, Tees ar m Naa ith 0 O00" | Tas board of choot ooiamalanouers will mect| Eeeacecs iemea ber seein ck the cont | wisi, Mincally dat ‘Deatlings equawk itifully bonzalesson th coming miles to see, There | Curious hats, and all heavily armed. ‘This eus- | wom '6,t ‘enjoy the notoriety given a family ect tee Sm lifted my hat. Yes, the school | here on the 7th instant for the purpose of con- | of the civility. Trying to seem as little em-|in chorus, é —s ewe , too, and as the better part of | tom of placing soldiers on the trains is n sur-| Yor poi ‘well known in W: aa celia ‘2 fg y at the wid ceed a sidering Petitions for new school houses, re- | barrassed as I could I extracted a 25-cent piece ‘The nest building is done in May and Insts ae ep {out of doass the streets | ¥ival of the times when, Bot 90 very, Jong ago, ‘Well, che would hav pert pay ee point or two. I board's shout of plessare and , dee, ‘ from my portemonnaie and passed it along by | about seven weeks, From four to six eggs are tnd boop pis te i with dant robed srrore the country was infested Pith _briganda, who | of the narrow-ekirted, prin wager ye Fatal easter phd aoe hhand a silver-motnted | ,, The county commissioners will meet on Mon- | the hands of other passengers to the {rout of | laid, the nest being Jined with down plucked by a oritas, 0 do seera - “4 : day next and remain in session for the entire | the stage, where, after a fat baby had seized it, | the mother duck from her owe tenet Thee life ae ‘ugh ‘serious matiar afar all, and are | The cutom ffl mainlatned and sian tales mal bapeermrrteg ealias estoppel dad Sea eareed teste ei ccnaiae Sek for the purpone of examining aecounts | nearly swallowed itand been faguced to dia| who pre the buanem Sosa move te ready their inevitable fans to brush away | 4F@ the his civil guard, liked to a, mal wal Dui a pallid man with dyed whiskers poked | eggs and dowu, whereupon further sepplies of eae, neeltabe fane to brivt ovey | appear to be everywhere. They are'by forthe | liked 19 do when her buaband was in’ Co ke. 8b ft the whip down on the | Pri Py mngroes | sm bro 8 . hed by ; : mense amount of work|it through #lot marked ‘change’ and an | the latter ure furnmbed by the matersal bina, the cobweb of their mantilias. A hat or bonnet | Best Paid branch of in way and are looked | her dark b seb, ding long the by a for talent pare Dee iveriee we SAO | has been done by the clerk to the board in the sever era returned. to me, «Supposing which lave second “duteh’ of egga. Thmeans a i seen the is = ] “oe way of notin; ‘fansfers 0} es! ), Tecording it concluded the tran: ion put tl removed, toy er with the d ae bee dl A : tre fw he caning «tae Their power is prac unlimited, and when | Oreruenmgiom when, I thought she was the ae i enn Nomen,’ geaped: Cap 08 she | <I ccesent of improvements) 2 + | cavelope tn my retiowlo and peooeedea te think |a ime rete’ ‘committeda third time. After 'd are consequently rather un. | they shoot they shoot to kill, and the only reason Nek t cont bn oa ke lle Set eons | The funeral of the late Dr. Chas. A. Harding | of other things. A young and pretty woman got | this theft hus been accomplished thrice the nese Recast that the | they are required to give is that their aniform | her curls flying and bat on the back of her pect, | thir: toa sor ran ee prairie ire, 0 commons | took piace here. today at Bt Mary's Oates | Seer Teena and pretty woman me, | drake contributes down from hix own body and immense and priceless cathedeels with which | wa* i . They are the sworn, defenders of ee chacacal Rer the hounds on the plains. . Church, and was attended by the numerous | but at the time I took no particular notice of | more are laid; but if these last are stolen 1 . the existing government. The people are clearly | 82 e wae confusion. Miss Oates screamed, Mise Mer-| roistives and friends of th 8.4. he Ps | the bi: 4 fly away Spain is dotted might have been built with | th rer Sn ae ang, Unele,” she said one day, as we ambled | riam, Henry's sister, fainted and his mother nds of the decessed. 8.A.M. or of what sho did - epene vy fled Magne Comm ‘ ‘could | turned —— “Presently I heard the jingling of a bell up in | One nest is made in this manner to enpply dar lived here for ‘soven year old ‘me that in in TUpiam GUiNGane rnin eee Sa a anne Beery eas oas oF is gues Ao front, but I paid. no attention to thet en | ing each season about three ounces of dirt’. Hm ange are an mitt | CR PLO cht pg gol | 0 MAY Tink ber, Nae ovr] car peta re a wince ek meee ening oes dwn i ie Mi az * war. Even asitisthe country is apparently | oriety for a few weeks longer, though’ tll the | ants male 3 me if Thad paid my fare. ‘fT replied coldly | The . after being gathered, is separated ‘A RING AT 81,500,000 a YEAR. very close to republicanism. rich are no | riety for a few weeks longer, though, fF] ana te fliddown. The saddle was fung off, veireece names SS the affirmative. It was the driver wh the | into different qualities and ronghly cleaned Mable cokeaten, of he coungs and the , very rich and the poor to. very poor, cel. ‘%t PB ee ear tas? eave his resolutions and | and cutting the mare with the silver-mounted | spectal Dispatch to The Evening Star. bal sad Sue or these minsien Ieter he Sagan | process seaman tee tesat ook aentane cies tong, all tha Skehen and Ges ela: 4 doem't need a prophet of even the second rank | ;,.B-#) and then I mean to make him handle of the whip Cap thrust in his hand | “Gaaxp Rarips, Miom., June 4.—The Mich Jingling tt again, knocking violently also on the | original weight.” Itis then sewn in smal! bese Of all the countries of the ald. world Spain ' fosee that there is trouble brewing for some- | "Beit known right now that Captola’s home| ment” "tt °M followed by balfa dozen mounted | igan delegates to the Minneapolis conven pane of glass behind him. I thought he looked | for export, the best being worth $5 a powsd little visited as any by the general q ly. ii “6, ” “Sy is ti ii ii - , and it d evident that th ou where it is collected. The down ob’ from tas boon elite visited ag any by, the general But by this time the train has started along | “in an easterh state, but the “‘ranch” uncle | ‘Just then Cap heard a whiner, ands oold | tion have no instructions, ironclad or other- | angry, and it seemed evident ¢ young | where it is collec 0 rom spoke of belonged to her husband, and 1 aa! i . wise, to check through with their other | ¥oman next me was the delinquent. Curiously | dead birds, not being elastic. i= of #mall. val Frove Cadis to bavillo and vo Grenada, Cordows , tein merger hy Cpt feng vipat ‘few miles from her fathe Gene nettiith we sorseasrat or ahr taser her arms | baggage, ange they Gatguare conens ee ee ee en ee pre rye hws ey TT and Madrid each interesting for what it = to- g : that lead to the foot hills of the Sierra Nevadas fe child 2? Jétgrowed, for shewas | about Bret's neck. | The faithful litle mustang |it is uncertain how they will vote when the | 2O,#eution to the disturbance, and. it lashed | abundant on the coasts of Spi m, Goes c ist fis across me that she must be deaf. ‘Ien'tit too | land and Newfoundland, Yield soft down that dey, and all doubly #0 to one who stops to think : 5 the scenery becomes immensely grand. The |” Dia ever tell you how Cappie won her | maa eroKen 2 a “Mailing rope Gop ted 1 | tie comes, There are three elements in the | baa!" Teaid to myself. “She has forgotten to | ie almost ewe! te that of' ake, hte Gong tnt between ‘asked Uncle Zarah, bridle fashion in the halter, then slipping out of delegation, one rampant for Gen. Alger, another pey.and hasn't the slightest motion of her em- | fact this lattor product is ordinarily sold under what thoy have been in the past. During that f \ mountains are rugged and wild, y that wonderfully period in the development of the world’s civili- F \ them lie valleys and vs Now, that story was actually dogeared in my | her velvet ridi ki ef howling for Blaine and the third isting that rrassing situation.’ the name of eiderdown. So wonderfully light tion Toughly eall the S fertile. It is the combination of rich plains and , - ing skirt and tearing off her ing epraiieeexerderyena-+ “Su i is little win- of iti ebedinc Gs Gated ed. Gale ae a \aN p snowy peaks that makes the vast pancrama that | Memory, but uncle liked to telfit, His dear, | gauntlets she ssid to mo as she jumped on | Harrisen has mades good President and is en-| 5 _ Just then the driver opened his little win- | is the real article that a pound and « half of it dow with a slam and cried,‘Ain’t that lady goin’ } enough fora large bed quilt, Cheap substi- net teeming See ome Bectge, On ae \ stretches out below the Alhambra one of the | “Lildish old heart dwelt with such tender fond- t: I know a short cut below the ford;| titled toa renomination. Each element bas its to pay ber nickel” tutes are very much heavier. those early days that I never “ maybe Tean help,” and was off = scat . sides are still to be seen relics and valuable most magnificent in the world. There is liter- | here onvthing Chon Mae ri lp, . backing, and each can support its position with | "The pretty young woman still took no notice | “Few people have any notion of theenormous mementoes of the time when the Moors held : ly nothing wanting to make th Laan foes fluor per pmsl ory oer P accscbeced plovea ts The freguards | Powerful arguments, but inthe meantime none, | whatever, but fooked ‘as ‘alm and tndisturbea | value of the feathers yielded annually by do Spain and made it the fountain head of all civ- ay pote ig were forty feot wide and the tcacher and his | unless it is the Alger contingent, is saying | if nothing unusual was happening. 1 felt | mestic poultry. 1n Europeeapecially the farms % position that other nations have male of the aon tambre, thatstands on the sum-| “it was an early September morning in the | pupile had burned the reas poe ae building | much Sonky cory for ber and was just gotting ready | ers! wives make « business of collecting and ‘Meurped since the Moors were driven out and mais of the mountain directly behind the town | isso sixties. ‘Tho summer rains bad mede veg | SoA fait saheie tre kote ae teacher i ‘ to shout in her ear when the vehicle came to a| selling the plumage of chickens, geese and their mosques and palaces were “purified, and several hundred feet above it. ion rank, and the buffalo grass was then | said he would not let the children go till all | °* (@¢ three candidates Blaine isundoubtedly | sudden stop. The driver jumped off his seat, | ducks. A machine has been devised which another word for ruined, at the hand ~ THE ALHAMBRA. -| thickly ‘matted, brown and dry as ‘powder, | danger werent the favorite of the Michigan republicans, | came around tothe rear door, and, mounting pucks dead fowls at the rate of two minute, of their conquerors. If the Spaniards had imi- But what of the Alhambra? Ab, that isa| Tho night had been gray and still and “Cap asked for Nellie Merriam. although he carried the state eight years ago by | Upon the step, fairly yelled 4 | The, bird is laid on a table and a wheel: bearing teted, instead of obliterated, when they re- aeva Gal said ea alco: good thing for inexperienced writers to leave | place toa sky like copper in the morning and cried to go home, so I permitted her to | only 8,308, while four years later Harrison bad | ‘This herdic don't goa yard further until | India rubber pickers tackles it, the pickers eee ce ree ec eenet | Tie ten tabled the: slesnetin: MAM ooan to i a strange stillness brooded in the air: do so about 3 o'clock.’ a plurality of 28,000. If Blaine's name is| *hat passenger pays her fare! It ain't any use | pinching whatever they meet as they pas« are they would have made such « good start in | The far hal race for, pomalatity, bat to cuen, | “cverely alone, intrusting it tothe kindlier | * “{7*764 stiline giving orders for branding a| ‘Theteacher told meafterward that he thought | sprung on the convention with the assurance | ‘© tr¥ to swindle this company out of a nickel. | across the top of the table and releasing what Se oer Easy sites hotel hems Spaeth etree | erin a al a [he teaser pe ed [tein use ay | Har wg ea Ms | maw yy et | ry baa yf ba "Hed May dehind. | History, I believe, tells us that | do not smoke cigarettes the chances would ap- | though he wrote'more than a half century ago her dingy cla riding Seti abegs ae toe | eee ee dased; ‘09 lab c lina tty acea | cick aea ha tet eee aan | “hey aoucs, ems enyet ho anand, Thess such aoe ee Met oe ee Dusping themacives with ide sees oes eit | A few days ago I heard a ‘young Englishman, | Mas left nothing for others say. Sufficient that | swinging het fost and Honrrreg Cot ee | gin yea a © half « mile across a prairie | If the whirlwind tactics do not work and Bains | O%Nd and every eve was fixed upon me. A while the heavier ones fall into » trough be: page j erase ——_ :iesaee, ro loom a their | who bad spent most of hie life ts tratel, asked pm lpon muon tier hoe Kereta pony browsing Just in front at ber, aod baskds | by erie Ween ne ‘enough to see | remains out Michigan will give Gea, Alger, if ord of explan:tion from the pretty young open gene gen ny 2 2 hw , 5 ihe ‘ . bs “ i i oman, who wasn t any more an i, con- | son very y omen ‘he discussion of the problem of the number of | "hat be thought was the most interesting thing | Spanish government is now doing « gent. deal beatae pr rebelde Pers ann ees aialoe walle, jan |e ie hen split, some ‘stayin be diner rong | vinced me tbat should have opened my peck: | on the farms would remore them by bead fr Abst could stand on the point of a needle, | bY Suite in the pullers nt wevillon Feintings | toward ite restoration. Time, the whitewash | T° thrown over his arm and he was earnestly | “At the ranch only the frightened housek he others voting for Harrison. Alger's choice, | °8¢ of tickets and put one of them into the box. | the living birds, as might be done without other such important matters, civilisation | Oe etted aneece Lal eee ee dts ae tn | and plaster of the “purification” and the gun- begging the girl to comply,with some request. | appeared. Nellie had not come! Cap rushed | next to himself of couree, is Blaine, but with | A® it was Thad not paid. Unfortunately, in my | casioning much Aiscomfort to. the fowls. Dy ‘vith him, for on the walle of that vault-like biaia, | POWG*r of the French soldier have done their | RGn8 ihe girl to compte, with some request, | ap the honse and grabbed a handful of matches | Blaine out of the field he canmot "by any means | CMbarrasement I forgot about having put the | neglecting the opportunity thus afforded. tens hung in a row twenty-four of the finest | OE, Well, but that great collection of | « put T want the gloves and whip.” and 4 blanket from a pile that was airing on the | control the Michigan delegation. He is cou | ticket package in my reticule and had to grope | of thousands of @ollars are lost yearly im tis ung re apy Sn towers, palaces, courts and} «< i L & pi ring ‘4 is in my portemonnaie, while the stage was at a | country. of the Spanish The most | gardens is stil the rest ei htful Tl buy you a gross of silver-mounted whips | porch. | This she dipped in the watering trough | siderable of a boss in a way among Mic! . om i Sirot Sp done might well der ag fia | and_a dozen pairs of “Jouvin's best,” import | as she flew by, thence. jumped om Beet gan politicians, but has not yet attained that | fll sop end the, driver swore impationtly on | | “-Derhaps you never beard of artifical ostrich ee of Spain, and one maigh Se a8 Irving | them especially for the purpose, if you will give | with the Gripping blanket belore her.” | proud position where ‘he ‘can’ dictate how the | the step, the pallid man with the dyed whiskers | feathers. ‘They are © Tanker invention Te potogrephed “Concep- | did and stay on for months, lost in ite | up riding at the fair.” “Tho little mischief has gone down in that | Nelogaice aball oxprese themeelven te owat’s | making some remark about seeping seventeen | quills are made of cuialoid and the barbs of dcchatel tek mage beaten: esr see Peanties and the memories that hover | "h.'cpnet would be a circumstance, wouldn't it?’ | raving oho po atone, nest, and if | even hold them together in his own behalf after | People waiting’ and the fat baby selecting that | silk waste. In speaking of the usefulness of Iook upon as the finest in the world,or as second | “Wud. to 4h me fleshed Captola. | ‘Icould shake them under | the wind changes one atom to the northwest we | the first ballot unless tangible evidences appear | Moment to begin howling bree y a ol gon th Ne wage er een eeen an at Home. ‘More of Murillo’ | req inten. the Alhambra are all expected to Sieg Oaten nose and say ‘Thore! justsco what I | tos onsen ee Be thought as she dug | that Michigan will not ‘be alone in the proces [Finally T managed to gct hold of tive copper | Those! ‘atilized for writing, ubvaived “Trom es oe ved ‘in | Tosister their names in a big book kept for that * No, Hal, it | her heels in'Bret's steaming sides sion. For Vice President with Blaine Alger will | PC™nies—the only money i had left—and offered | geese, are the five outer wing feathers, the sec ero in the we m4 ‘fo om | PUTPOse, and the firet of these volumes has in it | BOv/or suns 7ON whip, but a menn little | “Sure enough, as she nesred. the bank of the | receive the Michigan vote if he wants it, | them to the driver. He indicated that I should | ond and third being tee best. The direction of eae eee ee oe ihe autograph of the famous author of “Tales of | ambition I want to gratify” ‘That woman called | rave erase oes eon damp dark curs and | slthough inthis stato Secretary Rank i looked | pet them up tothe box, and T ended them for | the curve of the eft wing feathers gives thn Bie pe ee the Albambra.” This the guides show on ove ing | Meshdyden, an uncultivated little heathen, and | « little girl came clambering and crying up the | Upon as a much stronger candidate with his | ‘Dt purpose to the offensive person whose | the preference. ‘They are plucked in t spring got for letting you win the prize. n y 2 “ ‘ former seat I occupied. Supposing that I was | from living birds, the quills of dead one ‘ eras Sect eye | ie dang ug ger TN | mts arteries ogame Sag [rere rennin | ab tio | cee" feu np ea leading into the house in which he died. The am botb, but I can ‘as too late to ride from the fire. With all th = bhi e «quills, or house is in an old and shabby quarier of | With * party of intelligent and apparvutly well] R"y/ tai wit the whin ana d like | he Nok Bret a stivging| EXECUTIONERS WERE DRUNK. | floor of the herdic. tht purpose of making them hard and elastic, ald and jishmen. In due time the cicerone F ol menor eg egg ees | Soran Seville. and there is nothing to mark the place | brought ( serapreyl inte ith his fin to wear it out over her patrician shoulders,’ | blow. ‘Go home if you can.’ she cried, and | In Consequence a Prisoner Was Put Wounded | ; berg iger point new jumping off the step, mounting his seat and | perature of 150 to 180 degrees Fabrenheit. Leyond a brief line on the wall of the house ing 40 the name which i shown before that of ee bol Loe hated tag a Signed coat ae Into a Coffin and Buried Alive. starting the conveyance again. = ‘This process causes the inner ekin to shrivel u}) = ce. ons ving? Irving? | «:«si, senor,’ she returned gaily,as she jum: ° se is A United States commissioner who for| “I could never see why the floors of all pas- | and the outer skin of the quill is readily scraped Who was he? An American?” looking toward | ieuciy'to the ground, IT aveereee eae Sue aaa hake eset ee | a isis "waa sladonsa at Wopae the capital | #enger vehicles in cities should besoconstracted | off. While the quill is soft and warm it may be me, for the guide spoke not English. roripalle ds Spar aa seeske” Dera ove mma eek | ae ee inole nation, relates an in-|%* render the recovery of «mall coins that are | stamped with any desired design. Quills are Tstarted to tell him that Irving was fhe first | ‘Tittle girl, you hurt me when you talk oo | ands and feet blistering and ‘tho child in het | bomen an Perens incident connected with | 2T0PP¢ Well-nigh impossibf®. The offensive per- | utilized also for toothpicks, for holding artiste Lech pee the Inte ‘i | thoughtleaaly. arms screaming in pain, Cap erept, dragging | an execution at Wowoke, It is the costo to |e aed to get hold of one of the pennies, | brushes, for anglers ‘and for many other sninent general in yar and] "“sAnd you hurt me, cruelly,’ she cried pas- | the wet Dlanketrith ber ee ee oe on “Oh, dam! exclaimed the driver disgustedly, | they are heated in a bath of fine sand at « tem- A with my umbrella. | purposes.” rd king of Texas, with his capital | ,; - ‘The oncoming flam te those icted of ital crime by | Two remained unfound, and I had not another ae, sionately, as she turned her flashing eyes on | swept to the edge of the ravine and bungrily | &X€CU ee = See ot ae 7 rl “ . A PICTURESQUE CITY. Cit vara P ige rungrils 4 ; 1 oe . " mote es : Jackson t I didn ¥ for I was af id | he Pe ashamed to acknowledge how much. | licked up the bite of dry grassleft, ‘They singed | #hooting. ‘The executioners were two members | Cent with me, imagining that I had lost. the ITS FIRST AND LAST VISIT. . T thought you loved me, but you don't. When | Cap's hair and nearly cooked her face. She | of the National Light Horse, detailed for the | package of tickets. Ono of the missing coppers mr erage Oe ing, eee Ses Gesesteaes That evening Py hen & the Washin, yon eas ae laid bait prog em your incom- | could barely keep the frantic child under the purpose. In the instance referred to the vie- Smog ad proline sage eget ng! — <4 The sapere es vo dggas Over bomanebeay istapeam ar srclna rca mors Irving Hotel I overheard a youn woman, ‘alse ieee: Oclen gin gel ekeaes Deen | eee crackle died. secy toward the | itt Was led to the rock upon which these judi-| grabbed the handle of the door, which swung | From the Retest teen a charming one. The houses usually are two| “Whata curious meme fone, Lote Weghbor: | want to make me over by the equaro and lovel | crock theair cosled a ftde coed ee earth? | cial killings took place. ‘The two executioners | open and landed me in the middle of the strect: |” ‘Dr. Lewis Swift of the Warner observatory le or three stories in height, with white “plastered | they ever come to give it such a name?" bal of your own social world, but—you can't do it. | sciousness. were too drunk to hit a barn and their shots but | 4 “ es A saga 4 <— Poet 8 but | remarked that the comet now visible near the unt ssauuen ou aaaee front and numerous little iron balconies pro- ‘m told,” be ppd red, “that Irving was an I tried to cultivate the little prairie anemonies, | “Just at dusk we found them. The men had | wounded one of the human target. They left the mal oa ipped ae in fairy-like, though in- great square of Pegasus is the largest that has seeald have taken a bed tumble if ithed not | letting from the windows. ‘There aro no front | Americas chap ghe wrens something or other | Dat they always dled. | T'd die, too, under the Deets cod Cenk Sea nell Soe cout te the citadel on TE |. “vincing snjeelt. (hes Mepadtiod I Min meh | uoan veenteta the auitene Aenacbaes oimap ‘ P me OF other | cultivating process. So you—I think— 4 ight x cofiin of an, y e I = whole tows. ‘The only green epots or places bra.” And sho Said, “Ab, | have Fring beck," and with « lite sob toe pemiy Nil engl novos es stroam, dangerous | protested'against the proocedings as vigorously | Pause a moment, but ran with all my might to | the great comet of 1882 and the first one since Bean for the “Moors, ‘who ‘kept ‘plotdiag | #WP* nor even an excuse for a front in the | about. the eyo : away at their work of putting up superb stra: i ' reall, wv. CG nto ti t her tlets, but as his strength would permit. Assisted by two | 4 dry goods shop opposite, jumped into an ele- | then that could be successfully hotographed. Sonn eablon bento and tes fo el foe fresh air are tp the conter of the houses, for — a Hay ani hee bande eens: I dy Beat ae Mla a oo ee the body was jut in the box and | rator that was going up, got out at the top | Ty aa chaceen that here oy ev Promoting agriculture, studying the: ener waned ent cans ee Meee cae taal THE NEW HOUSE. “My dear little Wild bird, Elove you. Tam] Henry and his men rode right into the jaws | an effort saad to mall th acs bk es sinking STE aR Cake Geek Ean lant 6 As cad bea oe welfare UMANiIty an ursuing tl ther it i meg Se geet twenty years older in you are, but ver said yushed and kicl against it so it e tasl = a " “A Branches of learning. For this reason, to most | sere for a front door in warm weather, | 1¢ Never Proven to Be Exactly What It Was] that to.a woman until I met you. Tam grever | Coned eee iin tem along: the creek, and | pushed a accomplished by two of the men_sit- | Women, revived me, else Ido believe I should | that ever appeared. According to the re a fountain and either plots of flowers or else an people, the interest of Spain lies in its past. Expected to Be. and quieter than you are, but Ilike your sunny | themgelves at the water's edge. ting on the lid while the other drove the nails | have fainted. But from the demon driver and | port of Prof. Barnard of his observations MOORISH MONUMENTS, by ‘eon ; ented eee a ppake From the Philadelphia Times. ways—your bright nature. |My mother and sis-| “We found Bret first. He had stumbled in a | With the utmost nonchalence. The interment ~_ “—< his EE —_ ‘hfe st | between April 4and 9 these changes were tak- ‘The first result of even @ rambling trip} meranawaing is drawn, and here are tobe| There is nothing in this world that fills a | er do vot know you as well as Ido and they | dog hole, broken his log and died in the fire. | was then made, but a little unfavorable com- CaaS Seat had boas are gas | tng een cnatianallp, On Agus fo tal ons through Spain is « thorough and lasting respect | found the piano and the guitar and inviting | woman with so much enthusinem as the thought Ing for faws tu tay gem and dower dean | ALae S,ceareh of four awfal Bours we fond | ecalsed ct the Darin tain” VE? YOO Scaby, ner any future fanes’ from’ ton Taouen | Suenty Geqvens long and straight and slender, 0 for that wonderful people, a race that has left | casy chairs, and everything is done to make | of going into a brand new house and fixing it| 4 ‘chance to think they have found one. | <f'the thn eta ene [sapling ing a as an alternative I should be compelled to de- | telescopic view showing it to consist of two {te enduring monuments wherever it has been, |p sheets the ‘least of seville aoe hana OF | up according to one's eapecial decorative taste. | It is such w itile {hing Thave asked you. |Your had eaved Nellie, but poor Cap was nedly dud, ‘The Improvised Spring-Board. src peer menpere og nme ee poy [ME ay the ba ratory one ‘tu architecture as well as in the records of his ‘ What pleasant days are spent in planning out | father is away; there is no one to attend you, ea lost all her yellow curls. Her face was | From Judge. with.” Ls taken with a camera, with « ix. Jens tary. In Seville the Alcazar each nook and corner, in wondering whether | ® You utterly refuse my escort unless I desert red and her eyes swollen shut. The waist strapped on to the telescope, with an exposure ‘great cathedral my mother and the other ladies, which I cannot | to her new habit was irretrievably ruined and Precious Burden, - hour. The jen three main pale bine would look prettier than yellow, or if | Go, "You—well, you know, Uitte gil, hat you | hor shiney mari Deena ane , ke Soetecalseenean the smoking room shall be oriental or more up are very unconventional in both mannersand| ‘ghe was wandering a little in her mind, and Sap y 5 two original ones, Each of branches was to date in its hangings. dress, and I do wish you would t when Henry gathered her up in his arms she ing li in turn separated until at least a dozen could be How wocsn ese before cur saled's aye the | Sem over, chibi. Hentz pensed, tasling thet = : counted. “Two degrees from the haad along the 4 rNeigpad northern side middle tail a sudden pretty furnitare in colors that we in anticipa- “Newer! Cap replied angrily; as. abe al Tes southward occurs, « very unusual thing. The tion have chosen for Parlor. We even | her hands away, “hee ‘may take me as “ a repo coeauing af poet on opemmpet haiti hear ith draperies, was ~ Li * know exactly the shape of the rooms, just how | or not at all. If mamma had lived. maybe I ‘ nah was given. The short northern branch had dis- nea with great men. The style of this build- ~ ‘ many h ‘Would have been different—us prunes and pris- | he “Look! look! look!” the excitea | ®ppeared and the two others had blended to- ing, which i plants ‘amy C heart. oe ee eee o-. gether. The 7th the most successful observa- twelfth century, is pure Moorish. never | gatas baptiam of fird, but it bumed lots thousand eyes were focused on struggling | fon was made, an exposure of an hour , I om. I to at various times and was probably at one ; a y ‘immediately Si would have thought of ridiag at the fair, of dross out of several natures lazed a safe figure in the flood. ‘The water was i tent ‘The southern time much more considerable ix: oxtont than it in ‘ re all out horseback riding minutes having ~y 2 when we wer - waist. Cedar blocks i ‘brightest the 5th, . The workmanship is exquisite in the relief aay a night after Misa Oates first came abe said, pur- tread, if danger- m4 on the walls, in the many slender, graceful E 4 posely for me to hear, that “sticking on,’ was he , with their diversitied capitals, and the ; , i made not feed riding by ou frncagerare 4 rer grid like. rich my “old-fashioned” i "6 ceilings that hang like rich’ canopies Aan _ tears plished down on the dingy black calico, i Shinbones Jones—‘No use tryin’ to break dis “**¥ou are much prettier in it than Miss Oates method.” boa’d wid an ax. De only way to do disam ia in hers, returned Henry, warmly. ‘ : to—— * ‘Ob, Ra. - said Cap, mockingly, ‘1 RAILROADS WASHED OUT. prettier; but you don't want to see me match Pieinea ty skill against her ; but I will, and I will | Wreek of = Passenger Train Near Frank- PRO road about 8,000,000 years in Laer egg rm Mn, Pa. A rived at ite present position at this ? ced A, terrific wind and rain storm occurred 1 Floral Interests in America, “+ ‘Adios, then, senor, until this afternoon; in Dent and Crawford counties, { mgs ger peppers gegen From the Rural Collaborator. remember, de- | back and turned to go, ‘after J to show that dad has as much m body. Idon’t care for ay It will undoubtedly surprise many persons ¥ valise; in a COURT oF Lioxs any be hw rey a ‘ AMERICA’S SKYSCRAPERS. , i t FE z { if Tr) & if itr ii ? ieee et i i i # i i i i F ft Et i te Mh 5 ir iy uit peor me ima Latthi tee i I I i |