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UNCLE SAMS SHOW. . important ney bg From the New York Times. ‘What He Will Carry From Washing- “Talking sbout ‘pure grit,’" ssid a wos fee é Who was lunching the gther day at the Culo- ton to Exhibit at the Fair. nial Club, “I knew a woman once who was fall oft” ‘Tell ns about her,” exclaimed the other two women of the luncheon party. “Who was she’ ie f af if i } 2 i i H Feet ii i 38 #3 CF NOW BUSILY PREPARING. Enthusiasm in All the Title Why, che was way mother,” answered the Departments—' first speaker. “Sho was the littlest little woussn Deeds of Liberty—Christopher’s Old An- apuinghise ies cede oe 2 T ever saw, but there was courage and fight chor—-A War Balloon—Zhe Telephone in| All our modern carinon will be represented aad ; | enough inher to stock « regiment, I don't Action—To Stir the Sluggish Blood. fhere will be a Zelinsky dynamite gun in prac- , | Mean that she wave nazging creature, making trouble for everybody. She was the sweetest, ‘UNCLE JERRY RUSK AND OTHERS. a 5 raisers; kindest woman in the world, It was only when “a oe * se Another gives a totally different view of 7 * yy by ‘to tmapone on her or on some of Subscriptions have been received by Tae Uke the Afrite in the | Rusk “King Humbert has gone to Berlin to obtain ‘ us git t xbe came out ase fighter, Let me of Evenrne Star: story; haying once_got fewh y — the allies an agreement not to com final account of v. ee & story about her and you'll see what I re > out of the casket it| in m T italy toan increase of mili! expenses. le : ws, a. ee a wailineed Seen 1a EE? ing the weathor will be gone | has been forced to. go to Berlin fa onler to - ; “Well, we were living in Iowa whea a 0 <> Laeademe tales " m 5.00 P through with everyday. The National Museum | avoid revolution at home.” A third conclades * “ father, a minister by the way, died and ———s = 3 5.00 the surrounding fields | will carry a large proportion of i with these words that expresses the general | fina! recei mother to manage wT? COUNTRY HOME 2.50 and fills the whole sky | collection, so that that part remaini inion of the French press on the subject: | Bowen, . a. > | family of girls. Th CHILDREN’S E = : and makes faces at its | ington wili hardly bi vi “Rvhy did the czar, why does the King of italy | pointed guardian to the minor children pf | #®4 it had to be cut RRS ROLICS Goonn. Teens ae Geevtwe' sista thood Wy, tas FRESH AIR F U }. | little souls, with more or less ceremony, ate heartily of every dish provided. The dishes late captgrs who let it | ™¢*: A life-saving station will be erected at the ge Berlin? Why should Alexander III go to | Alonz» Early; that the first and final account of | ito negotiations wit | Vi fair and manned by a picked crew of picked men, a8 i be ounced, or Franz | Beale D. . adminis | about to pe. ‘They feel that | who will give or dei nao Picked men, | Viena, ae it has bocn announced, or Franz | Beale D, Mailikaa, administoator of Pawel 5 | Joseph of Austria-Hungary meet the latter this | Arnold, be ‘passed; that Joseph & Wilson be | Covered that he was trying to overresch ime they did an imprudent | Treasury and Post ice departments will| summer at’ the frontier? Is not the Rustian | appointed a -me vie the estate, ‘of Mra. Emily | *isting on terms that wore exorbitant and ab thing, and while the | Pring all they have worth showing and the | ruler our friend? Is it our strongest daty in | Hill i - of Geo, Plummer, deceased. ward. dragon roars defiance | N¢Y¥ Department will build on piles in the Inke “ were not many, they were not laborate, but | . they were well cool and wel |, an * Out of the Alleys Into the Fields and | children ate until every childish appetite,eharp- | CA#® pre BworSa8rere BSEsbsssess the face of all such royal visitings to be on the| The regular no! ry term of the circuit | “Mother told him that «he'd get somebody a full-sized model of a wgrship and thorein will | ‘qui vive’ at all events: court met at Mariboro’ last Monday, with | ‘le to cut the grain,and that made his se Mre. Ferd. Frank. Se etn one re le all the bureaus and illustrate their TRE GERMAN VIEW. Judge Brooke on the bench. ‘The dockets wore | #28°Y that he was quite rude in bis «peck. ened by pure air and unrestricted liberty, had | Al pr Nor" : Ftrained they hustleand try toraive money enough | functions, Simond’s successor will be there Woods. beensatisfied. As they ate the children chatted i Gi voy | Called and jnd; ts entered in pla 4_un- | But mother shut the to build a fenco around him. Natrfrally enough | With his patents and Morgan's successor with | The opinions expressed by the German press | Called and judgments en ee heee te have his « and prattled to their hearts’ delight. ‘They | © ™- E: the central heart of the great fair will come | His Indians. and people differ from those of France in tais, | Stested - « ep ee ne ae | Tuesday in the case of T. Owen Berry vs. | 7 at 1 o'clock, ms Gimade | teae Weekaent 1 this it is which is in the | 12° >¥Fe2us of the government will not rely | that the visit of the czar a week ago and now | Thor. E. Berry. Exceptions were made io an |¥akened by a noise out in the yard. She nowt advanced cleanest it ie which is in the | og pictures to any grest extent, but will prosent | the visit of King Humbert to William II are re- | auditor's report and thecase was heid subcuria, | *lipped ont of bed aud peered through the AT THE COUNTRY HOME. most advanced stage of preparation. ‘The one | actual specimens from their workshops aud.grill & in the muinte- | Mr. Edmund Compton of Woodville and Mr. | Window. Thy i eamo farmer engages sm YORK. characteristic of the government's it will | appeal to the plastic art for illustrations of®ab- . b = . cannot be | Francis Alexander Stevens of Baltimore were | kin mee that sur ‘The Campaign Already Opened With a Rush, | b¢ its pictorial character. It will be like a vast | 8truse studies, fe geological survey will a Teme oo admitted to practice at the bar after passing tyre oe ~ _— _ ra ‘Can Have a Fortnight of Fun and Health— New York, June 25.—The returning braves | figures, a graphic blending of the imitation and | rungement of fosils in = May to- | ington and Potomac Ballrosd Comnace apaena me back driving a vokaf oxen, which be. How the Institution ts Managed—Scenes are drifting into town from Chicago the real. The finest and most precious of Unelo | logical column and a disphy of “the | tat, the app el bor day, | the Washington City and Point lets turned loose into the There Described by a “Star” Keporter. air trembles with the expectation of the stay- | Sam's souve: will be there, so grouped by | giant fossil, unique in zoology. found in the | hut in reals tending to de read Company and Col. Wm. J. Best, re “What did your mother «ay to the mas?” a at-homes, who are eager to krow how Tam-| artists as to be striking object lessons illus. | fF Lam ef reenter peed em dlencies and the growing sirengi ; Chae HL Green, ‘Herman Knubel a — gt eh re many is going to swallow the pill of bitterness. | trative of our progress, geslead iebth oc valeduteligy alee an ee oe arin hats Gi ee “Didn't «i to take that cattle ERCHED HIGH ON Indeed, it is felt that a great deal of tho reult| There have boon innumerable paragraphs | “Te ienot generdiy weer te ee \ snore cxseeayat man oo Bege<: one of the many hills 7 te mer dents. out of the fie! of the campaign may be settled here and now, | about it and djffuse descriptions of parts of i plete school exhibition at Chicago will probably | y that much of the November showing will depend | et me give you n bird's eye view of the whole | be that of Washington. This its hae one ad- | em upon the impression the business men of the | 7m4tkable “ Washington exhbit as matured which lie north of the city, at the intersection The Laurel Astembly met at the residence of | indeed. that was not her w Col. Saddler in Laurel aesday evening and | things. | Wh y any other section of | trol . aie my Then aad } | this week, rail of its paisela” Goa a ak | a a ea Whichever the Th presen Thee een ene SS city get from the delegates and shouters. TRE TITLE DEEDS OF LIBERTY. y under one bead, and so centered that | Pnvncelios von \Cgpcil is highly oe | mondhty ane ings inctond of monthly ones Sar the road keding to ‘The campaign has opened witha rush that,! The pivotal feature of the fair» I be the | their exhibition will have a symmetry not at-! for the visits of ezar and king te rt of | ing the « . Miss Ella 8. Valk and Mr. J. n ¢ - Tenleytown, stands a te some minds, presges dulness later in the | priccleus relics of our revolutionary history-_| titable by any state, with the numerous and | {3 : : 4 Ge beral | 8 a milion ae anckeion ine whi to bed. I sappase, modest two-story frame summer, when the first bubbles of enthusiasm | documents whi ch many people visit Waching complex local inter and numerous conflict- paper, ati n \s : 4 re Building and . “Or did she wateh the Sr cottage. Surrounded BRINGING IX DINNER, have burst. A Cleveland banner was flung out ‘ mia he ve Te ce to wee—the Declaration of Independence, the | 78 Stthorities, They have at once | ance Loan Association has beea recently organized ft ras fit * d x th 7 ot a i cs " a Sgr = \dioutor ome - oxen a mile onde cn every side by grand tated of everything save one, and that was of {ethan an hour after the nomination was | petition to King George, the articles of con. | 29 ape. ie canoe Rp foe > thas. ibitity ore ee Hig hg preempt ho to aqrestaelh old oaks, by lofty chest-|'the day of their departure, the close of their | made, and there seems to be an effort making vevgseant ee! Hregarrogy’ a nt ier of astate's system, and both will be ex ths ago “in to the credit of the wisdoss and. ice president; E. E. Perkins, secretars, | © d to thet owfal somm, nuts and graceful lo-| two weeks’ vacation. “Now and then,” ex-| on every hand to catch up with the republican | Mis inale ore hry reall fe ara ution — hibited under one roof'in such a way as to bed sound ability of the modest chancellor of Ger-| F. B. Lo treasurer; J. M. Carrick, Geo. Xf, | Then #he the bars and wished the custs, the little house | Plained Sister Helen, “a child beco ae home- | band wagon, which was formally started out on | oviginals. peptone pegs tae ‘cesigned to | SAY. intelligible to foreign | at santa 20 a, Smith, J. W. Ryon, Danial B. Lived? bowd ui - Be - all sick before its two weeks are out, but it is a rare | the road last Tuesday night % oo g typical of the American public school. It is 3 : directors, ck she stopped long er rests in almostperpet-| occurrence. The strangest part of it is that| The situation in this city is going to be very | tansport it, and around it will remain from | probable that Supt. Powell will for this rea- ee eee Messrs, Duckett & Ford as agents for Gabriel | t0 « . of ® pasture in which was tal shade. Withina few stepsis the western | those who do become homesick are those Peculiar. Neither side has plicated the party pri = eee on ei eres an et |son be requested to show the Washington etal pete cnmpas is mere ce by te ail, executor, recently suid eighty-five - pereens soot cums af Sam - = i i i i it 3 ber | Gers in Pr marc + Renan i: moving towar. oratield, and they feand@ boustery of thet uguificest demain, Rock | hikiven who ere most intimstsly soquainted sedi csuce ice team oe Who contemplate Charley Rossing these patriotic | “! nine werigi ted of acaba te tnd Waging ts ie enor ae tae ee eee ‘ Creek Purk, and wherever the eye turns the eee tom can side Platt is rending reaasuring message to | Pets had better think at least tice befure at- ; air fr is city to illus-| ment “as a private noblem:n” by the court of | Duval. to Mr. William T. Beall for. Se top cack, t amc ther told us what she thed Srandest of natural scenery meets it. Nota ‘ situated the two bed | the clubs, but so far he has given no sign that | *™pting it. 6 trate not only our exceptionally complete man-| Vienna and the diplomatic corps (with the ex-| St troller Smith has made the quarterly | Gone aud we just hugged ber and kissed her sound unuttered bymature is heard,only the | © the second floor are situa’ ‘the ontire | BE Will take off his coat and work. The feeling |, A* 8 Pperopriate setting for these natal | ual training methods, but all of the ‘grades. in | | distribution of the public school tax, payable | till she erie. songs of birds, the niurmmurings of the little | 70ms of the children. One runs the entire ainong his friends is that while ‘he will do no | Jewels wil chiles ie mee a of the Grest | clams, . d), instead of the great o: eception | after the 25th of this month. Prince’ Gen of it?” brook to the right, and the soft, t whi Tength of the house and in it are placed eleven | kniting in any way he will let the administra- | Sl of the United States, our Seat ae gone ‘THE DENIZENS OF THE DEEP. it was thought, would have taken place | county will receive im this distribution $3425 | » yes thit's the best pert of the sory, rook to the right, and the soft, sweet whispers | 108 peptone dk mumiliar | Sica, toa tases caceane foreign treaties, the purchase papers of Louis- i h,| for white and €3,072.82 for colored schools, | The neighbors somehow fonud out what had of the trees as they bend and nod in the breeze. | little beds. In the other room, « much smal go rehash! the inna, Florida. northern Mexico and Alaska, the | One of the most interesting and curious of | it honor of the statesman who, together with | for white and $3,072.82 for colored schools, happened, and they w: * poeta bgp ic, but round | Obg,Are four Deda. ‘The, bedsteads are, of iron| That i quite true of the democratic cohorts | hat, ’ride, northern Mesieo and Alaaka, the | _One ofthe child at Cates Wl bs Gast a1 Wilhelm I, rendered possible | Thix distribution is the first under the census | BAPPencd, a ee aes eae ny pat rosnd | and’ brass and are painted in gold and white. | Mr. Whitney will donbtlew. lead the state | Ha in, and a vaat combination | the Ack ledkin! SuehaiewstaTioee G ¥, greatly surprised a part of the | of 1890, Pe im about that little cottage sweeter sounds than | ‘The children call them the gold beds” andcoe- | forces, and, ns a power behind tho native, l cracitnnedearecas neat nee commission, including not only speci- | press at first: and the naturslcom-| The vestry of St. Philip's P. E. Church, | dear old Mother Nature ever uttered now fill the | sider them marvels of elegance and wealth. | chairman, the country’s rank and file of democ- the fag from George Washington's coat’ of | mens of all marine life of every attainable sort, | parison whs immediately brough. furthy vis, | Laurel, here didnt improve and enlarge sir “from the rising of the sun to the going Cloas we puller, aa ae chet ae eit | arms through Jon Paul Jones” gontainn ung | but object lessons in ‘prapagniing, protecting, | {is'enan reception by the people tendered the | the ol church instead of erectin . c cious wire puller, as an election winner, in the | 5 down thereof,” the laughter and song of little L i ellati catching and curing. ‘The method of making fallen «ta and the tmostentatious but] | Mr. C. C. Magruder of Marlboro’ and Mr. | 4lwavs feel prond of my litt sense that Mr. Hill's friends of the ed get ath ral etl Gomme from | models of such fish as cannot be shown in | riridiatttede of Powe 2 ph and his imperial | Samuel T. Gray of Laurel attended the demo- | call this epirode im her lif doubtediy are. One of Mr. Whitney No relics of the civil war or of international | #4%9FUms is unique and original—Drand new | court. ile on the French side the news- | eratic national convention at Chicago, ————_ee—_____- mid to ma o.taw woeks ago that Cleveland | 00 oot ne steht cr iice exept such | 424 calculated to astonish the world. Among | pap Inde that the kaiser's hand has tried ork on the new building of the Marlboro’ SOLDIERS AT ARMY PosTS. woul have sea a own battle in ee city. 48 are. necessary to eee: tegen in pete ‘al | the a and counted ‘houses on 10ih street, ut without suecess, to humiliate | Gazette was commenced last Tuesday. iis was before the convention, and _ surely hates 7 not far from ‘az Stan is a ‘They Get Terribly Homesick and Weaty of there was no clement at Chicago that would | PFostess. broad three-story buildin, filled | nnotnced last week that, while | Penn, concerning the question of complete Life. tend to sugar the bitterness. In fact, the con- RELICS OF CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS. with the work of i pnciliation besweea them is now an assured | title to a desirable picce of land at Highlands, tempt with which the Cleveland men met the} Near the State Department exhibit above | Charge of | Capt. i fact, in fact a cable brought yesterday the news | has been decided the court of appeals in “ Hill boomers and the treatment accorded S8en2-| mentioned will be arranged the extraordinary | Stilor and fisherman all his that among the telegrams of congratulation | favor of the latter. icto tary of ile ae tor Daniel, Mr. de Witt and Bourke Cochran | Cotton of Aromat in charge of W. E, | hit artistic hand to this job, Jjoving the | received by Count Herbert Bismarck on the| Mr. John E. Turner, a well-known farmer g of the visits of home daring that all-night session ha SC preoririet tes ican vepeblicg, -” | 8% distinction of having been once drowned | occasion of his ‘marriage the one of Emperor | of lower Prince George's, recently died at his | sickness, which mauy strong men in the womb tensify the feeling that Cleveland's friends re- reat the bureau of Ainerican republit and once siruck by lightning, though he man- | Wilhelm IT is couched in terma conveying espe- | home in Woodville at the age of seventy-six have confessed to me is the worst sickness with gard themselves as able to take care of them- t on earth is this?” T asked him, taking | aged to es ‘ape from both to tell tish stories very | cially warm sentiments of sympathy and fricnd- | Fears. ’ ive. hold of a ten-foot shaft of rusty iron with a big | vividly chip. children. The little cottage is the Children’s Vountry Home, established for the purpose of giving a breath of God's pure air to those little fouls of our city to whom in the ordinary course ©f events poverty denies such a blessing. The only requisite for admission to the home 4s that the candidates shall be deserving of its benefits. The home is entirely dependent upon the contributions of charitably {nclined ple and its purpose is to give the poor children of the city an outing in the country by turns of two wecks each. The home is open for the Yeception of children during June, July, August the iron chancellor, his former teacher, the | The case of W. W. MeCullough va. John W. ‘i , Hundreds of boxes are ready packed | hip. , Prince Bismarek’s career and leading in-|” Preparations are being made for a grand | Which man is cursed. And it is an tines und part of September of each year. During HOW TAMMANY FEELS. Ting at the top of it, that leaned against the | by to ship to Chicago, _besi ence on the destinies of the German empire | tournsment to be given af Surratterille of the | which comes et irregular periods to these of the first two months girls only are received, tlte One of the braves who did not go said thia| Fall in his museum’of antiquated things on | various complicated sole tbeais dpchaceat by month of Angust being devoted to the boys. Of “ ette square “cn a imself in a recent speech | Fourth of July (for the benetit of St. John's | tho men who know and iove the cast, It ja mot : ell work f ticket, spac jg | 40 ingenious waterway. stuffed alligators, | “as closed forever,” and “while the ovation | Catholic Church of that place. homesickness fo home or for une pete ‘Of course, we'll work for bares = zs anchor,” he said, “minus the flukes. This | pea lions, &c. ‘The model of an Alaskan fish- | which has been tendered to him in Vieuna P 45, G. A. R., of Hyattsville Adin calsarguh uetaun which seized, Privuss ° S | is verified by the Spaniards, who many years | ing village is eight or ten foot long, the sea | proves, beyond a doubt, that he continues to | gavea camp fire at the Academy of Music in ; = ' inet ‘the candidates, bat I don’t think Mr. | ego found it near the ruins of Columbus’ old | belng of thick les ‘ant the’ voce vow moe hold a place of the first Tank én the eyes of all | Laurel last night. The attendance was large, | Otheris, only in a less malignant form apd im or the mayor are going | fort at La lad, tobe the very anchor of course, the home is intended for those children only who need the pure, frehair of the country, bat are unable to obtain it except through the means afforded by the home. hel morse rough cork, the men and women, et his journey gave ail the world|many Grand Army men from Baltimore and HOW TO REACH THE HoME. their pockets for the stuff 2 , you know, | about three inches high, spearing fish through impre: is life belongs already to | other points in Maryland being present. A ‘The home is reached by taking the Pierce 7 : e “just-landed’ peo- jain fet re and perished on Christmas | a trap, nye a little earth hat in the corner. | his! nd that a great distance is already | regalar program, consisting of music. songe and . eee. = THE MEMORIAL coTs, ple. There isn’t enough at stake. ay, 1492. | Bits of the vessel have beeu found | Tho tno of which thousands have tween the last cbs of the | recitations, was presented, and Mayor Chas, Mill road from Moun: Pleasant to the old mill . TERE iat | a8? it 38 Boing to be a question of money to a| there from time to time, and this is given us| been fy d fixed on boards, are made oa Rock creek, there taking Broad Branch road | Each bed was contributed either as a memoria large extent. attested by experts as eaking of money, it is astoni-hing what an | genuine relic of Columb under Bismarck’s rule and | Stauley, an ex-confederate soldier, delivered pe 8. electrical effect Senator Quay’s bet of $10,000 | I asked Mr. Curtis if he didn’t think the 3 ys opening a new historical | interesting address. Dancing began about 11 | PY been drenched with tl soft and pl ii en more | period with Withelm fi and Von Caprivi. o'clock and continued until a late hour. ink. bare parade ground, the same pliant than rubber, and which, unlike rubber, Irary. J. Kt. Huntt ish; ight-room house | the same stories, the same routine and de loes not become vitiated and brittle by con- ar Wilkie eke e erected on Prince George | life, which promises io change or end, ang with tact with the ai ‘and snakes thus cast,| _ Premier Giolitti, who scored a first vietory | "SIG", We Busnes rrp lpm cernenpainpner latent most precious and arp lars ion with Militers |of some dear fed one or in tha of pooled ela Ee preg ay lg ata Mintle a tae fe od gee ga road and then Malitary road to the home. The + A ue home can also be reached by Connecticut ave- | tkin.. Above the head of each bed isn framed | on Harrison has had here. When the silent | flukes might have beer bitten of by Bae extended: as well as by the Tenlestown | card bearing the name of the donor of lost one, | man tulks with his pocket book there is a large | whule that hed lost hieen, tet ve diy noe y oad. The Mount Pleasant route is both the — oe ee ee ee ae | element amon; — sorting — oe me = went oe: “These granite cubes, a f painted to the life, have lnsted for years in pre- | With the vote of “six months’ credit” given to eusiest and the prettiest, and that na ‘iesey, Emily , Ruth nor | follow suit, and this has a very doubtful effect | or so in diameter, are from the walls of the ¢ isely ob tgy Por p gius ie shin, i nistration by the ¢ * Jorter of Tux Stam took one pa oreh lng Jones, Abert, St. Panl’s, Samuel V. Niles, Fran- | ypon the enthusiesin of the decors which Columbus founded—Isabella ihe. fret aMiapton he? seat Be eiue, 8 shizped | his new administration by the chamber of dep i ith, C1 ; i 5 . , : - to Washington in its elemental condi- ff Italy by a great majority. has now an + 4 cis English Smith, Charles Cruger Pyne, Elsie | "'rie main question that is to be settled in the | town in Amun ro 0 uties of Italy by a great majorit now Eig of this week. “As the house was approached | fi English Smith, Charles, Crage Frey, pe | Like main question s settled in 4 also a little brass | tion leaves Mmonp ace betore, of architee | ture they had cared to criticise, and which now has just re- | #eems fairer than the lines of the Parthenon, @ its inventor, ton, y minds of Tainmany is that of Senzior Hill’ ! La Navidad. seriahe Mecniie ton ak ta nounced that within that period of time, viz., | turned from a trip to Old Point Comfort. | craving to get back toa place where " ™ - are ¢ r vidad. state Yankee, who seems to have done about as | ara r. and Mre. Louis G. whether one knows them or not, are barry sic Benjamin, Grace Circle of King’s Daughters political future,” Which conrae is the betier |” arse, you know,” continued Mir, Cur-| much for the eoiaiite wee dhe aoe boat a SeetMEnctipeinin ke eettioks clues | senna itor: Father | 9g home from "work under thw’ eleetsle and Mount Vernon Seminary. for him_—to elect the candidate by mennw of his | tis, but I didn't, “that the very center of our | “tei hee dene tore the buildings. Every manent basis of “rovennes covering er. | Russell, wore coreendel at the tacddence ch an | lida, te the ress of the puming’ haupeme Oh {bs Qpposite side of the hall from the | prestige and then sy, “I'm a democrat; I | exhibit will be the flest of thes fen sirayels: | creature of the briny deep and the terrestrial | Henditures™ without the incresee of tarntivg, | bride in Blalonten inet night by the amateur | 2nd the cries of the “last editions,” and the main bed room was the children’s work room. | Gidn’t like him, but 1 turned in and elected | exact fac similes in form and size of Colunbus' | shallows is thus preserved and ted, from | 2Pd also excludin deerence in the military | orchestra of that vi lage. * | glare of the shop we. to the life of « great Qua low shelf attached to the wall -was seta | him,” or to keep still, tighten the strings of | own, now being built in Spain—that country | the ugly little sua worme and wings (died for | na naval warihie of the mation Themen | ‘The Baptist Church of Lanrel will administer | “ity that ix as careless of the exiles love for it Jong row of tin wash basins. Above each basin | the wwigwam's wampum bag, and let the unseen, | payiug. for the Santa Maria and we for the | Chinese markets) $0 the enoneows crook, ton, 4d ay tea A rte with | the rites of bupti in the Patuxent river next | ®* is the ocean to one who exelaims ite hang a toilet bag and wash cloth. On the op- | insidious elements of the great muchine thai | Pinta’and. Nina. "Thay I be finished this | fish and ehark. appeal dh omne ee ade is i! ie | Gaadour, tom tho chenn, osteunas at ae Fosite side of the room was a hanging clothes | are known, but not openly operated, work nega- summer and tow.d over bya Spanish man-of- | “Many curiosities are here—a porcelain door- in te ens oe 1. : Which makes men whilo it laste put familar bang theie ich, the chiltron are required to | tively against bis enemy? Cleveland's defeat, | war, in pleasant wea eee of ee uth | knob from the stomach of a cod. also.an ossified | testa sesoreel twain ie nay Muleter dass ABSENT-MINDEDNESS, {photographs out of sight, which maker the Pie nies, Unused clothing. Everything in | then, means but one thing to tho masses—Hili | shown several interesting poretie off fe grcit | banana, though why the eater thus disposed of | new cabinet ‘The joarncy of ting “Heoubene = young lieutenasta, when the band plays cer- {his and the ‘other rooms of the home told of | did it: Hill anid it would be #0, and he proved | explorer and pictures of'weenies oy favorite | it passes comprehension, A lantern lost. two | le cosstdated be tho Mere po ene! | athe Hace Was Not to the Fastest Nor the | (june jieutnast parade iown, bite their chad appeared ts Aa alk sonia aie cok | oie heey ha ee Sey comety: Chere pe feats cael Fears ago and a boot of about the same period | great confidence in the futuce of ‘Italie oftaing Smoke to the Victor. chin «traps and stare abead fixedly than ‘sontonns on eager re oe ght anteady collected “Columbiana” | are extubited, covered and encrusted ‘with id also in the administration of Signor | From the San Francisco Examiner. the regula juire. pep ete others pap abc oy beroy MR, HILL'S couRsE. on aS Tee — buildings. | young oysters, like the old woman's shee with | Gigliti, Tn fart. though the members of the | “I was with a surveying party in New Mexico Seume ocers wil a pe Bang naliiaaieg enaeavata aeaeee Many are of the opinion that Mr. Hill's few | 7RO#, incl pte tal Sprang tment infants. Among the beauties of the co ot | Ministry, with the excoption of Brin, secretary | once,” said an old civil engineer at the Oc. | Pome Will no - The sisters stated that the children wore not | Words of thanks to his delegates were « hint feamily and everbody that ever heloed bee Chaliak of coral ais took ‘high, with a snrface of maga ee gaint Bon of the =v". | cidental. “Our supplies ran short and it was a Fequired to assist in the houshold duties, except | that he will adopt the Intter course. Whatever | dered him, and maps, charts, globes and dia-| "atte Processes of fishing and curing are rep- | are of a younger school, vet they are all con. | ong way toa town. Among other things we of girls who Ta oni he may do it is to.be set down as a policy and | sms that existed before he started from Palos | resented by groups of men, life-size and start- | sidered au very able, practical public men for a | G0t out of tobacco. One man founda package in the case of girls who were large enough to it . on that lucky Fri aap ery p Pi jongnprinepote help in making up their beds in the morning. | ®t * # feeling of obligation to Mr, Cleveland ole autlig tack Pesca ciaeey fon Mong 4 lin, i life re made from = glue, and the | business administration: It is a general belief | of cigarettes in the pocket of an old coat, and The children were not allowed in the kitchen, fatronomical instruments, arms and arsaor, | Retual © dateusctreicaae tie ee So csiniea Deena sigma nertia —e ee although they were sometimes permitted, at | , lr ty | Ope town to Columbus, an assortment | bears no comparison. Wooden” models of Giolitts’s cabinet i J clements that | “tes did not mg aud al y m their earnest soli¢itation, to help the cook’ in i i i i1|f beads, hawks’ bells and other articles bce ererigtaicemeg a, tm aap ge oe mee mad [OR med an odd cigarette i imilar duties. “The ob- used by him in bartering with the natives and | from: the Gaming POMS are produced, | satisty generally the people 24 to their abiity | distributed and consumed an odd “G said Sister Helen, “‘is to give ; with earliest and ‘most. simple ; of the stuf received by him in return, speci-+$o the modern steam whaler, exactitts | ©° P™ mn atest and plenty of’ fresh air. | happier, he who has ng other scenes for which | to care and who is content or he who ewts his | heart out for a while and goes back on lewve at re function, now that something like « copy re eat the interna financial machi: f Italy, mained. Six mon wanted it. I was the seventh. Dill has heen pawed, in the efforts of the pro in good working order before long. A BIRTHDAY SUPPER. i : ; : naps T wanted it, too, but was too dignified to say | bil! “ e uusiness men seem to be satisfied that the | mens of their arms and clothes, copies of the | in the minatest roportions being maintained. zag a ‘ » ducing artists to have the duty on works of art Seer areas ncourage them to play outdoors | election can mean no harm to the commercial | first books about America and ‘an immense | athe, walls will hang thousands of paintings 7 ceeen so. Finally I proposed that the fellows race ertints ° po somewhere near by came the sound of | every possible moment of the day. ‘ welfare of the country, whichever way it may | Mumber of pictures, books and relics of Cortez | in water col, it ania ot pert fishing THE QUESTION OF FLAGIARISM. | torts. It was decided that they should go half a | orgy oe ra oie ager leer wer chitdidh voices, enthusies Tae eo neing a most | “Do we ever have any trouble with them? | f-and ft will bea comparatively small element | and Pizarro and illustrations of the preseat | grounds, villages ahd panipmerne Gina sit sogilts ws aipeocsg htt chac.| Malle; Melt Mon; cad Whuatekg tar tas tain (OE one = position, concluding verse ) Very rarely, indeed. Almost without exception, | 7; will decide the question for thi The | American republics. Oh, hurrying spectator, SIX MONTHS TOO suORT. of Pat fn Wee 4 pistol run for the tent, the first in to get the | Tight we have he which was: Peumatter where they come from, they ure well | tranquility of things’ under Me. Cleveland | here's two days’ work for you! fees cian saab aet aameae New Settings. of “I shail have my coffin black, Patera gbedient and respectful. Of course, | demonstrates now that a democratic President | Andclgse by the side of the Senta Maria, as op 1 War Depart- | From the London Telegraph. Six little angels at my back; | like all ‘children, they are full of mischief, but prize. ‘They started to walk to the half-mile point. The day was warm and I sat lazily 7 ity of | Pinta and Nina in the lake basins of the Chicago | ment will require more room, indoors and out, The d it is generally harmless mischiof. Oh, no; we | need Bot be an iconoclast, and the prosperity of gic 3 watching them. They squared round, r things under Mr. Hnzrison’s first administration | fair will He the bigger ship of the Vikings, now | than any other, with its rifle factory, ite Two to carry my soul at have little, vers little trouble with them, is oysters taken as a promise thathe would | being built in Norway, like the ship in which | numerous monnted cannon and othee large No imperious fence marked the limite ot | weil ok Tie aa taily routine life while here? | do as welt agein. So it is largely a question of | Leif Ericsson discovered New England and arms, its histaric museum of musk there should be any gonoral agreement as to | "s my rocee: i i - a i ‘ 5 what makes a man liable to suck a charge. The | ette?’ shouted the victor. Well, what ‘tte grounds of the home or confined its youth- | for morning payee a ae fecha g care Bee te ee ee ree ran an Tae comtmrine Dakore Clb a nereias its microscopic inquiry fal inmates. They were free to roam where- if bus. ts noticable” Lowy question is perpetually recurring in other fields | ®4Y,,for the stump of it was between my lips, breakfant; breakfast nt & and then ther reesong | Of men who Ihave been in the habit for years of after bactei practicable” hospital corps, No one has ever been able to define what plagiarism is, and therefore it is unlikely that Two to sing. two to pray, ret their faney Jed them, unrestricted save by | to play wall diner, The ey bey Zan, out | voting “for the best man.” OUR WAR BALLOON SERVICE. its deploying telephonic kit and balloon service, | Of literature as well as in homiletics, and Petree ww Phas paper eng spec smi the words of the gentle sisters, members of Se | 10,PI8f Until dinner, The Winner hour is 12:0, sik ildanitiske, Tasked Gen. Grant of the War Department | 8nd, above all, its complete working model of «| n0 oue has laid down auy scientific principle ar ue oe ; Hargaret's Sisterhood of the Episcopal Church, | again. We havo tex of 5:90, and the children | Perhaps the second men on the tickets will be | what novelties he was going to exhibit at Chi- reer coe wh ates i of sufticient clearness to decide all disputes. It ‘What He W: strategetically the — important, ‘The Ne- ‘Yho have charge of the home. Although but j ave free to play again from then until dark, | considered, and here the advantage in New| cago, and he referred me to Capt Thompeon, | 44.5, gin hong wo be -2f"4 ‘a cannot be that aman who is indebted to another a f tional Art Association, formed chiefly for the | ie forthe gh, any ahrnon they go art ust De cencded to Whelan aid. Mr, tempor Encamp stating were 1 wravsonmaix. | Meownpurpanen; ir, Wf wack’ ppropiton [oa Pater ot diaries fron’ We Bree art with us to St. Alban’s Mission at Tenleytown. petra haga rogreypetoremer rid PORE ae a give the firvé ational s- eoneree xe SEaoeeee ‘a Gas a ee ‘ be fraud, nearly all modern writers have Something Novel and Usefal for the June WANTED A cow. element just mentioned” hibition of a war telephone servive. From . Bride, “And do you know,” enthusiastically added | The demogratic papers present interesting | headquarters will be run into the field a radi . i i ing. Tho | tion of telephones, the wires being paid out é 5 job of the sister, “that one of the first questions they | Sradytions of ES Ay pg eee fora. kuapencks’ of ike botie Gr Geet cane ioe iteiabelaie : jown in Judeo, some kind—h'm! You are ambitious to earn ask on coming to the home is: ‘Can we go to though it says it wes unfortunate that the can- | hasten to the front wherever they are wanted. no longer necossary for the woman who your own living, I suppose, like all the rest of chureh Sundays?’ didate had to be named against New York's | Orders will be sent instantly by telephone would be “good form” in her stationery to use i Sem?” bd “We also take the children for a ride now | protest. But it stamps as a — on the state” pera pon ee pera lector white and cream papers exclusively. Several “Yes, sir.” ‘The wae is tcl acm with this servi a captive balloon ff bine ar and then. ezbe wage m belongs to the home, but the Temmany claim Nelandeannotcarry | rr chored to the ground be a halt Peay conn oot | shades of bine are now permissible, some of u gro them scarcely colored and others realiy a deep “Hav cow? No, T te ‘The Times epeuks of the nomination as a vote | ccaling a wire within it, so that the man in the * A know children like freeh milk somuch: ‘We beve | of confidence ty the democracy of the state of | balloon can communicate instantly with head-| tone. “Royal purple” one shade is called, but to buy the milk we use, but we get very good | New York, and promises an unbroken front of | quarters.” it isn’t very much bluer than that not so named. pectty dingy Yoters next fall, Tt gives Mz. Stevenson the | » “Heavens! Tf wo had that concern at Ball A siationer who is supposed to show only eor- “Perhaps,” suggested the reporter, “when | credit of being onger than Gray. an ni oming! rect things his line had on exhibition the ‘Tue Stax tells its th: ds of readers that The Sun, which is perhaps more eagerly | | “The groat dificulty has former! been to in- home has no cow some kind-hearted rill, Malt Pacanegll todas teeviate Df despair, is omingnaly | late the balloon quickly,” sald. Capt: Thom: | 2 day a delicate pinkish papor, so faint that i ” ‘i e 'simile son. “This will be effected now by a new only in some lights would one have known that IN THE WASH Room. ee Seems vertace Dees tei tateeeiaeine | eee Ghee nce eat pes pink. fourteen children were then at the home it that Cleveland could not carry New York, ‘and | store hy«lrogen Gas under great On the blues and purples the monogram is seemed asif there were many more, for in adds this line: “Every wan of the seventy-two valves to regulate the outflow. made in either silver or white. On white, ceam blr pee re = aaa to . [ala ph anaes pr pm ange rst the ‘and | #4 pink it may be in red, blue or black. The | *™@22* bere, there and everywhere al ie house 4 moc! and every man of seven- and grounds. In the hammocks, in the swings, : bo cpp ating edhe loyal | thence into the mouth of the balloon for the | monogram is much more popular just at pfesent wherever they were, but one object had they i mtccrd te the atlle ter the of the | reconnaissance. It will be first publicly seen | than tho address at the head of the sheet. to get as much fun and happiness in the short- A | and operated at the Chicago fair and is sure to | course those imy tho MISS ext time possible. If any of them failed in A = aturact much attention from Europeans.’ disdain both their or ogg failure was not stamped upon 4 The hilling words come Her- the way, freshness ‘THIS INVENTION WILL PROBABLY OBEATE A KEW ERA IX DRESSMAKING. their little faces. Sister, Helen stated that | ZY a je take | From Sudan. . Usually between twenty-five and thirty children 4 r was the number accommodated at onetime, but wing to the fact that the schools had not’ yet tlosed only fourteen were then at the home. ‘Tux Sram reporter was warmiy welcomed by the sister, who said that she wished to express to Tae Stax the gratitude of the friends of the home for the good work it was doing for the Bittle ones. ‘The home needed such support, donations of money, food and clothi ns i jl ij i i iF i i i ed Hire Hi saftaie a i is tt anti a4 a

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