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FA “SEPTEMBER 10, 1892—SIXTEEN PAGES. 11 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C. SATURDAY, - _— - “Mamma,” asked a wee tot of seven, “weren't Butifa examiner succeeds in getting | Written for The Evening Star. COPPER MINES OF MICHIGAN, ' ELECTRICAL PROGRESS. THE VINTAGE OF THE MEDOC, } ‘bad whi - W sufficient evidence to passa case hao : == A W OM AN S W ILL. maven my autig Tecneart eek 4 PENSION OFFICE ORK medical board and board of review and haa's GRart AND COWELING. A County That Mes Yielded Miltions tn |The Many New Directions in Which the | How the Grapes Are Grown and the Malte Pension awarded end certificate . the Wine. —_———. boy gM aT EES - = Ciaran be ties something, nd potion ny ese ated became me! noes garni dag) Meee ten a iaiaggen nectshSetemeer the Year Roun’ No Power or Skill Can Stem Its Tor- | . ine-("Pt be "w# tometimes,” replied the | 4+ Bureau the Best Misunderstood | on°%,f0s, ‘i , Therefore be is entitled to great ir ee: ms It appears from a French patent granted Au-| The best clarcis are grown in the distrist ty — Michigan's ‘copper country” is practically | | ich is divided into the “Well, all I dot to say is bofe of you is very the pension examiner is after, and he is after it | aw mcrpext or rae campatow oF 1890 BROVORT | contained within, the bounds of Hi ston | Vt 7, 1852, to Dr. Albert Sonnenberg of | called the Medoc, which i* divided into the Haat 4 " . j,. | Bremen, Germany, that t Medoe and the Bas Medoc, and ag bdivided rt Lear of any Under Government, Beare tee, Nts LOC ray dust follow | ro xiamr ware mivsraares raat wact—| county. Of the wonderfal mines in the dis- | DTE™®. Se Se ease ciaetels | nent te oe : | machine and accessories forming the subject | into localities such es Pauillac, Margans, #t a ene eee ne eee eater ft lama Hecla, ‘matter of this patent had actually been used | Julien and St. Eatephe. These name are ap- THE COMMISSIONER'S DUTIES.,| $m tim, and all of them will have bis initials, ——. ing mine fn the world, suite nas a eriel eck |% Produce a current for killing whales. Ac-| lied to the growths of the respective localities, i: ai e conclusion in your pension ene and it will WAS COMMON TALK WHILE GEN. | of $2,500,000, and has paid ite shareholders in OT#=E to descriptions the harpoon line ear- | and to » good deal besides ae oe gither be awarded te. you or it will be rejected. rT. rls yma political | dividends in rapa 887,850,000, | T4_® conducting wire connected with an| The Medoo is long tongue of land whith Details 5 , that Great wos President thet certain : youre 981.000,000. " orth from Bordeaus between {sais tacy ies mpeg ears S| acna saea Serce ree coe ae canna | MnlbscS ceutroticd Maes tak bs "ees ta Get wat | MO Cathe ldo hse ‘mplorment to 2,000 | *i#etTo-magnet whore one pole furnished cur- | stretches north from Bordeaux between the a HER FADS OF FASHION Last Until She Determines on a Change— Some Costumes for Early Antumn That Shereal moos prandierens Hxeanlersaytre wa, = | Feat by this means to the harpoou, and whose and the rivers Garonne and Gironde, It t« net WI Be Found Attractive and Becoming tmers and Clerks Who Are Anxious to Make ecm trae pommey ecby he tien Couliuns pes ques ta the ene aes 000 per month, which in anide frere’ the aver | other pole was in electrical connection with the what can b fortile soil, being of « light, Both for Out and ludoor Wear. Favorable Reports. — solely reean = to get pane ‘whe, above all others, controlled the destinies | sume of money paid out onwuslly Sor metallic bottom of the boat, thus completing pany er a ae yy the ‘mark to his credit. Now, d » : wood. | the circuit the 4 peat wine is produced where the eart o Mel BS re Picea oaecredit. Clow, you answer tie | of the nation at that time. Great as was the | timber and other eupplics, Teo sume company | “act Teraat of this pletec method of alec-| tr test vere sud in finch tle beter tee * Correspondence of The F-vening Star. ‘Written for The Evening Star. Raum. It will go directly to that clerk, and | Senator and conspicuous as were his abilities | also owns and operates the largest stamp mill — * heaps. Your answer must be in accordance with the | he did not influence the soldier President to | in the world, which employs more than 600 ‘Tic execution adds that “when the barpoon is "The vine Aourishes best where the soll fe too rae old aa BUSY | Reaices grvemed Te bia ties eee ni aoe aes ty baceeds ba Grant |™en- The machinery used by the company | launched into the whale the circuit is com-| thin sven toenconeage words wet chon tee misunderstood bureaus | ceive another letter from. hin in e week or pais ecg = s todend, throughout the entire plant is of the most | pleted, and fhe electric finid passes through the bushes are stunted. The reason ts thet in sah. inany of the exeentive | two, or if sou receive a dozen letters from hice, | "™ own master. modern pattern, and in fact the cause for ad- body of the whale, and the latter receives at | Places the marth retains the sun heat lone after departments in this | you must answer them promptly and do exactly je writer recalls the visit made by Gen. | verse criticism of the management is the charge b sundown, #0 th New Yor, Sept. 9, 1892. & HERE 18 THE M. se ashs the poet, who has power and skill to stem | he work of f i i Ive heavy be , P i Grant in company with Conkling and other | of extravagance in this direction, yet in spite of | ©%¢2 Totation of the machine twe ‘moet as steadily by & the torrent of awomen'e | country is the pasion | xberoqueta you todo. 0 well-known republican leaders to ‘Mentor dur- | this the Gelemet and els goo ont Uz name | shoeks, and asthe machine oan ake ooo arn | Hyessrfats tt Seto: i come All? All a Migr . : 5 : course and continues to money for its per second the whale will receive 720 shocks a ; have been washed the Be hos ben rail | aminer of the pension He is trying to tell you, in the best English | ing the presidential campaign of 1880. Grant | Cynory. r pe torrente from the Pore. at our trailing | office. “I have been | at bis command, what you should do to hasten | had come from Illinois to fire the firat gun of | “One policy of this company, which it las pur- | Ret Minute, or rach a force as to stun or render in the whale ae A nees and dey Ro on the see margin. bo eo connected with that bu- | the award of the pension certificate to yourself. | that campaign for the republicans at Warren, | sued for many years, and, in fact, nearly ever | ‘There canes oranik an i the world’s |. When the h the rich thst « as" shed like reau now for nearly fif- | He doing this with a great deal of earnestness | Obio, the capital of Gen. Garfield’s con- | since the infancy of the mine, especially since — . reach the cella ng stone b at we lool | the advent of the present genoral superimten, {it grounds. An immense conduit, A CHILD'S DRESS. me-half feet square, has been built ¢ teen years and have | #nd intensity, and he is mad every day when he | gressional district. There was much doubt at In the fourth illustration I present the little spent over seven years | T20¢ives letters back from old soldiers telling | first that the ex-President would take part in the | 2¢t, Capt. John Duascan, has beon the consid t eration for which the rights of allemploses U™4er machinery hall, running across the tot as we all know her, nolsy at times, but full of my time traveling rea re liko ninety-nino of tho old veterans | MECH: ince there was much soreness among | have been treated. ‘Every married manner, RFOURdS slightl> below the surface to the but did | a 0 i oe ; lectrical building, trot ich branches are veame va a = pres | of the possibilities of a well-equipped young throughout the country | of ‘this country with whom i have come in con- | but the sition et a cleveland apex talagenphed mee nate ad ave bet woe tha ech he | eared to other sof the exhibit Arms s ngle fashion or fad | #2Y 4 few seasons hence. Ihave often thought | qs a special examiner, visiting the old soldiers tact in all of the states you will get mad at this him and the answer came back'from Galena as | the Calemer and 'Heole wes selling at tee ied are‘to be carried on both ides of this conduit 2 nigel! vn? Not | Low, ditferent the history of the world might | ang talking with them about their pension cases | fAithful fellow ayd swear that he is demanding fly as the electric current could bring value, $25 per ehare, Capt. Duncan induted | J%t long enoagh to leave space in the center _ On the men? Not | have turned out if Grandmother Eve had only and their ideas concerning the work of the pen- | “2Feasonable things of you and trying to keep | “Twill be at Warren.” ‘To those who recalled | rane’ of J gillnaec a tn preearyiery raed for a man to walk throagh conveniently a bit of it. Since the | hada childhood. I know of nothing more | ® you out of your pension, You will swear that | nis laconic dispatches from the seat of war | resuit © the elie | : whenever it is necessary to inspect the wires Oy S i Soerutes | Fidicwons than for parents to get an idea that | sion office. I Know, as « matter of fact, that ir you. could only get where he is you would | 28 a F | resuit many of the older miners, working un- Le v Ses age when Seusies ereiiisen ase tal goal oe Dat te | er oe ry slightly informed concerning the | choke Were ony Ket where he ie you would | during the late rebellion this m TWarsen | fcreround; who own several shares which are | CTunbke mrs Tepaire. ‘ stole away to sit at the | rechtorachildren. Are not one-balf of the | practical work of the office to which they are| thing. But you need not blame the commis- sufficient and the result was that the Warren | now quoted at $290. are drawing 920 por year omson is of the opinion that te # ¥ pro- ‘Turkish brides with our | mptiod on toa horizontal heads wrepped up in} On thts ch Amar ° nner ch thrown lattice work are roocived ins trough w on a slightly inclined pl permit the fice to eiver. Upon the bottom of fruit sprved evenly and then three ‘ - ea pm eo " . M ing | Meeting attracted one of the greatest multi- | each in dividends. S Phonic communicatio: feet o fone cecatidd Neoeale, being oat of | aes aegis plrenclons gives high-sound: | ooking #0 constants for their just duce. Be- tloner of pensions hereafter. | He has nothing | tudes ever known in Ohio. Gen. Grant pre- | duction of the Calumer and theta aeo oer of Mei,be Possible, because in cables of each Hows mer AB make aso-calicd reasonable being out o nf esnit 0} es | rows y 0 e case. J. W. A. is your man, an = dl * length a retardation and obliteration of the j.ltle ale % oman, As the great bord, of Avon makes | resched our teens, and would we aot find if | (ore gr aell propose io, dorm motel | Be St the only ong) of about (Ditesy Mulitred eciteat ie recn eee ieee rey Heyl ee dcticate pulses of current which characterize thrown in. = Sa < heesaped Babb anther rel oth w n A o office, g. | hard-working fellows who are all anxious to | $<" t electrical spe me So Seroennd Ue suoue- ¥ . ister can maton ip Philowophy, uniees | ssw euistence ton severe fall from Cots cneet | You something of considerable political ciguif- Pan Boe ere foe thee eee {0 | sesaion of a well-known Ohio business man and | which has made this region famous. is the peech serve to prevent the recep- | Tj although me re n f tion of speech'at the far end y apple tree? But the tot here presented is for | cance. Pasces your case and it goes through tha medi. | Politician, trosured the more as being the | Quincy, on the bill just back of the prosperous elcty ia making great progress 3 5 y the woman hers ne casaied iti ae | __ Electricity is makin . ; ty the woman hers | the nonce on her good behavior, Good clothes, | , You know that Commissioner Raum and | Potts rane case and 0 goed tht review, and if | Q&1Y Prepared speech on a political subiect | little city of Hancock. At this mine work wns y is making great progress in Japan. | god @ cowland be very far from a mon to super 0 : " oom Tokio bas an electrical society having over 6 onthe ‘ : the republican managers are now claiming | Gen. Grant ever delivered. begun some thirty-8ve years ago. Tt base al 8 aviNng Over & | card pat @ virtue existe te ble gown in a long step toward a great | S&¥3 an old proverb, muke good mortls, The | P ~ the board of review happens to reject your case pe thousand members and Nippon ix forming an Syn Bay. "The Nason why women are more refined | dress worn "by this’ Hitle tales le a sky-bine | Great credit for eff lency and the unasual | and it comesback to his desk rejected after he ‘THE OREAT MEETING AT WARREN. capital stock of €1,250.000, | Ita last aseeeemont | eicctric light ansociation. Khere are vein ea | th a than men is becaase they pay more attention look of being made of a| mount of work done, and they’ p bes recommended ite passage, you will find bim | | This great gathering was designed to show | ray ti Guam ct ite thane ga end ane ties | graph offices in the countre, anda telephone | Prewsere can provide vd, but bgratenayrs tit Gk aaeaeet Xen war (ee ihe waist and skirt are jommed and | PTide to the fact that a pension c han paid the owners of its shares $6,370,000. Dur- : St is readily explainst e you have | the seam is hidden fon than ona Hg | that the stalwarts, ns thoso who advocated the | Ing the past seat the Quincy company has pur. | ¢Xbange in Tokio having "1,000 subscribers in #s, but when human body in rhy chinte 4 sade in overs work, | RTeat deal abler champion t ribbon belt The ser issned every twenty-two seconds in every work will get snad and rip es d_ plastron. 6 | 1s hour of every working day in the ye Aistance line to Osaka, matter of fact that the work of the otiice is | #f he can possibly find a technicality 4 satisfaction nomination of Gen. Grant were called, bad | chased the old Pewabic mine, adjoining ite C@Bect® with a lon cient to fa perfectly | S5m2 in crossed over a & distance of about ‘i ® miles. There are aticier a gove iiecl sae. eomtarted thceves ight sire is ornamented witha ruffle which | i : ot ak to take an the | pocketed thefr disappointment and would | property on the north, which had been idle * wall ies. sale i+ suficient! ing the plant now |*t,Present and two electric roads under con- | Tt jy held b eration. apd a bic he following. There is little doubt that Gen. | second only to the Calumet and Heels. * ae duces a more’ rapid the efticioney of the office. 1 may express my | 4 "it There mates that grent big credit mark | Grant himself inspired that Warren meeting: | Bor scans years the morthly outpat of the tre CET Npon the tralley epstenn of ehee- | of the j th political idea very well in the mory told by a] To cticd it ik order thet vou ‘ney get it | With bim were assembled Senator Conkling, the | Quincy bas averazed about 500 tons of mineral, | an ae teak ae eee celebrated Infyer in the trial of an Important | [Pesied {tin order that von may get it | venerable Simon Cameron, then. Johtt A: Lo: | but with the addition of the Powable. this will case. He anid: ; : who affects to udying the | Should be lined with thin silk or satine! . fashions you become an expert in tissues: vou know which wear the best: which are least likely to fade or tos lose their finish. I was a lighter it prod is b or to throw the more than ever to the long-hoped-for perf se tis a matter of fact thnt Jones | s n and Levi P. Morton, as well as anumber of | be increased to nearly 900 tons. | ney * unbroken grape vat and to aliow them struck with the truth of this upon returning to —“ : | case for appeal he will take the case before the | 8% . 3 , a8 Wwe y “ in. | tion of exther the storage battery or the con- joereie thon n tural process of fer town. On the train with me were two ladies, Lap ieapac a eee ~— ary sent commissioner of pensions and get a certificate | Party leaders of local fame. This was on the| The Bigelow syndicate of mines, which in- hort line has been operating | exude their j u wan of fer one an ultra fashionable woman and the other as plain sister. ‘The latter had provided a cloth traveling dress with a train, and, the day being damp. it was soon a mass of ‘wrinkles. She looked very dowdy, indeed. The ultra fashion- able woman wore serge of a becoming gray tone, which just grazed the ground, and when she stepped from the car, after a whole day's journey, her gown looked as smooth and neat ‘as if rhe bad just left her own room. The other woman, too, bent down one of the upstanding loops of her hat trimming and she looked a bit out of gear, but the fashionable lady's gray straw tourist's hat sat on her head as neat and natty as you please. In the initial illustration yousee a very pretty gown for afternoon indoors, a stamped surah, | (ign up to | clude the Tamarack, Tamarack, jr., and Once. | “uit system. mentation, That pr bh about a tort thouglt the | ola, are among the great copper, producers of 12, BICAKD, using the new vie of undergroutid Night. by which, tinh and seeds will Whew ach dong 28th of September, and the cam; for him to be hanged. It is also conceded to be | Awarded for you any way if it 1s poseible to do | +00 of Beprember, and the cam) . true that he hue been sincerely and truly con- | W- tt gc ten angie eee rtich COME | State election, for Ohio voted in’ October at | this country. At the. iret wan imal | peewee, yarn wr © Sow Mteahtownn, Bee) py at the verted and is now a Christian and ready to die | of course, he is obliged to rule. But don’t | that time, was scarcely three weeks away. But | probably the most daring and jecesstul St- | tions, anda longer one has been . the death of a Christian if necessary. This} So Ctnxs any mistake abost the exeaineris | {rota thet time forth republicans everywhere | tempt in the way of mining engineering ever | operating under favorable conditic Pie for Commuting his sentence. however, doos | tre pension office. He is doing the best be can | buried their differences and worked with «| undertaken. It was determined that the Cain- | Festh for some time past. Nevertheless, either not meet with my —— 1 do not see what | and is writing letters, not only to you, but he | Unanimity that ——_ 4 demonstration as | met and Hecla vein was running in a certain | from the comparative cheapness of the trolley the conversion of Jones has done for Smith, probably bas 5,000 cases upon his desk, and he | that at Warren could inspire, It is doubtful | direction and would strike the Tamarack com- | Setom or its more proneavenl sncueet ante who is dend and was sent to hie long home | [intercmted im ench oneand knows every one | if full credit has ever been given Gen. Grant | pany's property at a certain point. Acting | Ton prosens Slonn, ta eesuns to uavanpelias eres . , without an opportunity to prepare his soul for OF thar by heat (he ke t deal more | for what he did in that campaign. upon this theory @ vertical shaft was sunk toa | tons fon af ta teas cones steers companies | 4, \ Beier it be the whole grape or the troddey the great future. cus todo the right thing by you than you | , Gen. Garfield lived at Mentor, only abont | depth of 4.000 feet, when the vein was encount- | "tion of the large. seers theoretigay por | ute, Steet fog the vats huge omWem WHAT THE OLD SOLDIERS ARE IXTERESTED IN. | are to do the right thing by him. All the old | *¥° houre’ ride from Warren, but a visit tothe | ered as had been anticipated. Thousands of | fect rivals, é pees ert me Ge deta oN 2 i Mustrate w salexs thera ielomatice who as republican standard bearer "was not upon the | doilars had been expended, with nothing but "i rivals. | - With. perhaps, « wiphow ‘Now, then, the story wili illustrate what I| soldiers throughout ti try who bette acer | _A method of testing the ve is A iaean ol i ld their pensions promptly are’ swear Coen eee emer Combllog, whe was | 7oesry 2 ac: Unon, Dat a0, pectiive were 309 | icdis has bone Abvieel Whisk lo eisioh tote , eh ce ae ave tosay. There are a great many old sol- | reining the commissioner, whereas the cons | hardly yet reconciled to the nomination of the | officers of the company thet the undertaking | entirely successful. Instead of waiting watil Stmersted. Two weeks as the usual time all diers throughout this country who are inter | missioner has nothing to do” mil it, bat itis | Obio Congrossmar through Mentor on | would be» success that the entire plant was | to station is chut dome te locate nae antil in the vate, but the period varies aud Mmay x ested not only in the fact that a pension certifi- | the pension examiner, who is working hard and | his way to Warren the day before, but did not | equipped and ready for work aa soon as the fact tend to four week: runs into the vat, dancing upon them into a meche press, cezed out of them and an ning wie ity - high potential wires they can be attended toat | We will = lack ow The lace cate is being issued ev@ry twenty-two seconds | doing his bi So i find it convenient to stop over even one train. | had been proved. The capital of the Tamarack Area! fo $ e will pass over the chemical processof bear oige = poaniy popes fone | in every working day of the year, but they are one poco cae help the old soldier out upon | find it Cameron, however, called at the Mentor | is 30,000 shares at a par value of $25 each and | 07Ce' ee yee ea —— —— fermentation and come to the next industrial ere are two skirts, the under being orna- agreat deal more interested in the fact that no = ees pees farm and spent cousiderable time there. Cien. | in lesé than seven yenrs nearly 8,000,000 has ive having wire gauze strips of copper and Process in wine making. ‘hiv ie the barreling mented with a roching and open-work galloon, pension has yet come tothem. They know OUR SAVAGE FOREFATHERS. Grant, as well as Logan and Morton, came to | been paid in dividends and stock is now quoted * aud bott Warren by other routes, and so could not be | #t $191 per share, so that those who were for- | “iC And contacts for keeping a slight current “The bar the upper with the galloon only. ‘The sleeves en ‘Those Classic Old Humbuge, the | criticised If they failed 10 call upon the repubi; | tunate enough to get in’ om the ground’ floes | of electricity circulating through the wearer's | peat meke, to are gurnitured with lace, the lower sleeve very well and all of their neighbors know very well thut oftentimes a pension is granted to of the best oak and the barrel wil epou the best : hand. . i ; have realized handsomely out of the venture. | wine that wesever made. ‘hey have to be having a band of the galloon. At the front BEFORE BREAKFAST. some wan who was in the army three or six Greeks, Were Barbarians. can nominee. ve s Tost xeckslly wale ty enbais of the on — i be the ae are beld in place by aribbon ro-| I was lately asked how many toilets are neces- d never raw a battle, but who is, Profiting by the success of the Tamarack the | 4 mcrican Institute of E\ very carefully cleansed first with boiling : nevertheless, aflicted with some disease. They | FT the London News, SEAN AED OCEREIES. r i trical Engineers on yor at the springs. I would re- | Dever Hele quite a number of their comrades | W¢ all know the schoolboy’s famousmistrans-| Grant and Conkling had not seen each other | tical shaft at a distanceof neatly a mile from the life and efficiency of it sete. sary for each di ply that the ultra fashionable woman begins the | umet and Hecla people sank a similar ver- T and then with brandy, after whic — ven with brandy. after which they v thow thet of 127 aees geste mulescent. lamps are famigated by means of « bit of lig who were in inany battles and are battle-scarred | lation of Horace: since the former returned from his tour around | their main property, known as the “Whiting poten akan peme different phar at the end of a rod run through the dus by dressing for a trip to her favorite rill of | have not yet received their pensions end they Deticts majoram tmmeritus tues, the world, and there was « most cordial greet- | shaft,” which proved fully as successful as the Se ae crits, Beet ae | banghete. When thoroughly puritied they are health. For this purpo-e she arrays herself | do not understand it. ‘They place all the blame | “the delights of our ancestora were unmitigated | ing as the two met in the door vard of State | her. y J . pat ia a row gpon thick beams to protect them very simply, without the least attempt at orna- | upon Commissioner Raum and say that he is | qith, Ment, and if she wears a Bat it should be some-| yot treating them, individually, right. As a thing in keeping with her gown. For instance, | matter of fact, however, Commissioner Raum in my last illustration I give you the correct | dues not see’ one case out of 10,000 which idea of such a bit of headgear. It consists of | pases through his great bureau, and he 1s pre! old lace colored guipure over a round form, | }}, gathered in the center and cet off w hs scien. tivel power diminishes fairly uniformly at the rate from the damp f Y ve mine, as is the Tamarsck jr Then Senet te of about 10 per cent foreach 20vhoure the Samp | the new ern mind bya study of Mr. Gomme's book, | the New York Senator had already arrived. The | P76) i Atlantic, Huron, Centennial, Penin-**¥rmed, and that only 26 out of the 127 watched by the cellarman, who gauges reg- thnology in Folk-Lore.” Mr. Gomme shows | ee lige tists sula and’ Haron, each of the last three having pUrned stany candle powerlonger than 1,100 yiarly the evaporation aud replaces the exast us our ancestors eating theirs, knocking elderty | Poinber of guests in the house. The subject of | #$ Ups and downs. The Franklin adjoins the ‘ quantity evaporated. | This refilling is very fre- litle better informed concerning the |men on the head merely because they were | a visit to Mentor that evening was broached, | Pewabic portion of the Quincy on the north p arctan Desig) — wag hndlewnyh sony wont vq th a large | workings of his bureau than a great 7 | r. After being filled with That is the impression left on the mod- | Senator Perkins’ residence in Warren, where © they howe te be comtenty eee 3 r p 4 THE RETURNING FRENCH EXPLORER. fortnight su! »s. ‘The bungs also have to be ¥ any of | elderly, making torches of human fat, placing | but nothing decided. Simon Cameron, who | "4 abounds in rich copper. the principal ; [se blefeced ‘ribbon, to uhich you ala | worsing® é : , Placing c , Gewobask beteg that ine Gece | carefully watched and the linen round them Y ty y i : ey : | y ie Saud | the Royal N: Den . oth absorbs may ed “woman, should be worn with an|and if yon print what I way” i the bridegroom's feet with soot (in Scotland) and, | Gynkiing did not relish the proposition. "The has ald ite 40.000 shareholders, $1,020,000 in Byatt a ane, pg eee Atom peg tet le atl a. eae Tamed win thesomeguipure. | will “be surprising to all of your| in short, as the poet sys, “doing divers and | Pennsylvania Company bad placed w. apecial Sapper tie gel perenne re Meee) epee rsrsaryoneager tony ¥ danting of of tenenraheeteten ele STAT, aU free tog and. drees for | rads, and ihe ist tmpulve willbe to sey that | Siegaeting things This docs pot at all sur-| train nt the disposal of he distinguished party, | Mass cach balance suBicient to divide €150,000 | Heap ses pcsser fond vpn magic (wie lag Ye phy dhe Sly ne reakfast. which toi 1 . Jommiseioner Rav: incompetent. Yor 1@ folk-Lo1 “They 0 it,” he says, i . e Lower Niger afforde gf be yea a ceed . z more elegant, but ret kept within the bonnds of | be further inclined to say thn‘ he ie not attend. | £1 : a je steal orig) matte El care ard omomdirohuet vedanta sinaisernd esti sod bas boon aa care t js not attend- | in the words of the old comic song,’ and he is Most of the shafts of the copper mines are at ity organization of the | St*t cask toa new one, whi Fefined simplicity. This costume suffices for | ing to his duties properly and that he is not a | quite prepared to admit that unmitigated Sith sre cGcaet sat Ocikliacig neice oe an angle of 45 degrees, and Thany of -them aro | Portunity pede pe! vay reavivation of the faily cleaned and purified asthe first, The the morning concert and promenade. At mid-| good commissioner. Awa matter of fact, how- | was the delight of our apcestors, chatting after the others had betaken them- | YeTY deep, the Calumet and Hecla being down | ‘¢Fitories placed under the authority of the siphon is used so that the wine may not come day you dress for luncheon, still another rise in | Cyer, the commissioner knows but very little of | They were savages, says he, and our descend- | aves aaa ararieaae or the veranda, | #?0ut 4,500 feet, the Quincy 4.300 and others | Royal Niger Company. The company ims inte contact with the air. The process is re- a degree of elegance, more richness in color, | the workings of hia bureau, and it would be im- and probably will be savages again. | The time hed come when it must be decided if | "ging from 2,500 to 4,000. The vertical to own both the banks of the river, and on this peated in June and again in October, snd each ssore intricacy in ornament, With this cos-| possible for him to learn all the details of hie | Mavkind is Fike the little royal child, who | the party were going to Mentor. It was neves- | Safts of the Tamarack and the Whiting are | account desires to prevent British or foreign @°8¥ing off should be clearer than ite prede- fume. after putting on a carriage hat, you go | office and at the same time attend to business wanted to make mud pies with the small gemins sory to bring the special train from @ distance, | #00 feet. | merchants establishing factories on the shores C™™ 0", When the clarifying is not proceeding for your afternoon drive, returning at 6 to dress | gs he should attend to it. He is an executive | in the gutter. Some races have toa certain ex- | ped the relleced company desired to make ar-| _ The several modes of putting the men under | "Pty. x. . os it should. from anyi cause, some makers tthe piumonee tthe bore of fanes and | officer, and his principal duty is to see that the | tent been weaned from the inclination to make | rangements for-clearing thetreck, ‘The mato. | KFOUNd and of hoisting them after their work is | Of the Niger. The authority claimed by the throw the whites of half's doren egge into the id the piuminet to the bottom of your purse. | ofice iy administered properly by the varions | mud pies. But give them a chance, say in| ne Fepreventing the railroad ‘company ap- | finished are of interest. The old way was by | company isin virtue of the royalcharter recog- cask, others use gelatin oF sowe other claritier, Pre Put on the richest and the best of your gowns d : e Africa, where the eve of thei of means of the man ine, a valiarl, | nizing the i if territo: i but nothing which cam in any way injure the hich are not decollete. At 9 make ready for ioeaaiine uae ates te be Ware wo Ravereene | Atri e ex of their nurse, of public | proached the ex-President and the Senator as e peculiarly con- | nizing the concession of territory extending tn c pension cases, aud the old ¢oldiers | opinion, js not on them, und back they go to | te t structed contrivance, being arranged by the ' eight miles from either bank of th . This | WAlity or color of the wine. fhe dance by donning « ball costume, feathers, | were cLliged to wait until they heard from the | their pies, both of mud and blood. {tlm not | pe, stacker” Cookin atl tes asin bad | Slacing ot two timbers abowt one fot square and io anid fo hace bec eect tr ee cit | | Bometimes, if the fermentation in the vate bas lace aud jewel commissioner himself, it would be severa} hun- | difficult, in certain circumstances, to imagine @ | hig manner indicated that he was halting in his | fide by side, reaching from the surface to the ‘ - bea been imperfect. a second fermentation will take ax ourncen cows... <hnl ee dred hence before all the applications for | universal degradation, from which the race | determination. Grant. aid nothing for a | bottom of the shaft. A powerful steam engine | {fom the natives, but those purchases are to « finze 2s She coms, the oymptem of which will Durieg Geptemher we ahall have to coutent m n Pensions could be considered. In fact, all of | would very slowly climb back into the feudal | moment; then be quietly settled the question | &t the surface works the two timbers upand| great extent problematical. Moreover, the jowing out of the bong by the genera- mI the old soldiers would be dead before enongh | period. But Mr. Gomme and some other stu- 2 i down. When one goes up ten feet its com-| natives themeel! it admit t ims of tion of carbonic acid gas, When this happens curselves with old conceite. The queen bee of | The Peculiar Atiiction Which Has Befatlon | ponsions were jeued to grant their Just dente | ents donot eniirely accep this rise” Wars | By caying: Senator, we 159 so) Meciox:7 Ass | sion dnege Move bie aeicaee) aciciorone eptaaliome Tee th cea anit the iaime (of | the wine te promptly drawn off and owed fashion is brooding: she bas withdrawn to her aa toakien Mee: & single brigade of the Grand Armics of the | the people who daubed the bridegroom with | train arrived the party started on the ride for | of five feet there are small platforms, each hold- | “"* Pega Reg eager toeemder gee through pipes immersed in boiling water to thinking chamber to hatch out new ideas and | From the San Francisco Examinor. Republic. soot and did the other divers and disgusting | Mentor. It has always been given out that the | #8 one man. When the timber drops down and | Pi” we ae ernet ye akg | ether barrel. ‘This danger is incidental only fancies. What vill they be? Ab! if Lonly} “Ha, ha, ba! Ho, ho, ho!” , THOUGHT THE COMMISSIONER WROTE RIM. aaa om they ane ot our kindred, after | visit, which excited much comment in political Seas the pamanae steps = small | Ctpied territory was not ceded willingly by the | phen poy tayredt ce prone — — —— knew, but at this moment I can only gue: 4 vis of middlé age, wit “, fi all? Or, if they were, di they invent these dis- le 7 platform to another opposite, when that, too, | Btires. on e second vear; but in the see: cbagt we shall tk bt grand ets ls tater | mare gee rere gee ghee eet | seer ee ee eee | creditable performances or did. they merely | Gruking © becgain ith The race aaa | drops down. ‘Thus the miner’ continues drop: | “1 a0 not know what laws obtam in the coun- | Year the wine in racked olf tren times again, ‘alms taen te tet solemuly out from | XPression of pain upon his face, giving ven ot and continued in the wove at tis rere | borrow the customs from some neighboring and | ‘The weiter ie ieelined to Very eeck detest | ping and changing until be bas reached ther| tries of the Upper Niger, or whether the sultan | At the end of the third year the mine fe ready under short skirts, or mayhap we shall find our- | Continuous laughter so rollicking and mirthful | war and continued in the service of his regi- | conquered savages? eich Laebcdioe; (iit: aaad Aiea ee Lattoos, St reqeitng abuuhgeviy eckcomes te as: | bas toe power to allaasas Shs Proprietorship of for bottling, for it will not matu selves wearing bag gowns or rs. Who can | as to convulse those who heard it, attracted | ment until the war ended. He was mustered | Mr. Gomme seems to be of the latter opinion. way Senator Conkling expressed his dislike to | 8cend. At the time of a serious fire in the j the soil. but throughout the Lower Niger, as | wood after that term. Some tell? Anywa: pan sec an new tipi hace Gage | Seneral attention on the ferry steamer Pied- | Oo°et gooliad for a pension and would aot cone | Lua been proved that there was, perhaps, no the visit, and. as the litte eavaleade and car- | C#lUmet and Hecla the man engines were fa" a» Akaba, the ralers have not that power. much earlier. ‘Tlie bottling procras is simple, ‘to cal a 4m 4 trie we been | at ‘ ei never applied for a pension and would not con- | gj -, SAVE tris i id > ry burned and ver Each town is divided into districts, each in- but very great care has to be exercised with the brandy before being bine into the necks seat on the lower deck near the lunch counter, | until four years ago, when he did so upon my | own in a percale or in a satin fi | about with snakes in their ne, water green, pink, sulphar or m f se oa they danced | the Garfield farm he said with evident feelings | Pid transit was substituted by the use of the ee Ls Up Sanity or clan, whose | corks, which are souk man cars, ench car holding thirty men. They | Chi and are completely forced by an ing ds, like the Mo- | of uneasiness," ™ quis; they worshiped obscene images and kept | °F Wessiness, “Let us not stop long. nd though there seemed to be naught to excite | earnest solicitation. As soon, however, as he a re lowered to the bottom of tho deepest shaft | independent of their neighbors. In Akwba, of the bottles, The bottles are then sealed or Skirt ard corselet in one, coming up over a even asmile be sat holding his sides and | made the application he became very much in- | ithy sacred pictures in their temples; they THE TRIP TO MENTOR. in less than five minutes, which has 12,000 or 15,000 inhabitants, there are capsuled, and nid on their sides in the cellar, Pleated silk blouse with ribbon beit? In my | laughed and chuckled amazingly. He was| terested in the workings of the pension office | adored stones; they performed unploasani rites | ‘There were many incidents during that trip| In the vertical shafts cages are used resem- | 300 N'goues. It is easily to be understood that either to mature there or to be presently packs Second picture you will find an extremely feteh-| poorly dressed, about thirty-five years of age | and in common with the old veterans through- “ with pigs’ flesh: their sacrifices were often | to Mentor which served to reveal traits in Gen. | bling huge buckets. Each carries a number | the company cannot possibly negotiate with into cases and shipped abroad. This i with re- ridiculous and et they told highly di ing outdoor gown for a September fete, in em. nd wore a long drooping mustache, which | out the country he became impatient with the Droidered batixte, the underskirt being in y ottied at the chateau,” but, of Grant's character. He was always termed the | °f™n about equal to the man car. The | ach chief individually gard to wine during the intervals when be was free from ap-| delay which seemed to him unnecessary in | creditable stories of aots who wont inincy eiill tues the'manGugine at Gan of a “I can, moreover, on the testimony of a re-| course, the larger proportion of the claret com- Batiste. The cofveict is made froma strip of | Parent merriment gave to his face a ead and | answering his letter of application and acting | guived as tabs, snpiels, sobs emane aed | eek en” generally proved himeeit a | Quine? ——< | able evowitness, explain how the company ac- | sumed is imported in the wood. fhe embroidered material and must be boned. | solemn look. totally at variance with the joy his | upon the proofs which he had furnished. | wolves, All these things the lowest eavagesalso | 00d Histener, Nevertheless he could talk as - | 4 ry cow P 3 3 Houghton county contains @ population of | quired the territories possessed by it at Akaba, It closes at the back like the gown. Two | laughter appeared to indicate had com- | Finally, after his application had been upon file | do, and the conclusion is that ks, too, had [ane girl when — those who enjoyed | 36.000 Ynhabitenta. Of the male ain thereof Which formerly stood on the banks of the river. The Retchstag Building in Berlin. pleated ruchings ornament the corsage yoke- | plete possession of his spirits, for about six months, { happened to be in bis once been savages, and that the conservatism is confidence. He did more talking during | more than two-thirds are enguged. io copper | The company informed the Nigoues of , the | From the London Dally News Style. The sleeves are very full and have rib- | | “Lam suffering with a disease similar to | neighborhood on work for the pension office and | of their religion retained custome which puz- | this little trip than almost all the others put | mining. royal charter bestowing upon it the Niger ter- | The evolution of Berlin from the “residenz- Bon bracelets, and the open-work silk gloves | hysterin,” said be after one of his cachinnatory | T went over to see him, As soon as Tentered | Sod eng een etmined | together. Conkling was a good second, for iss this scindoas thai ritories, and gave them tp months in which to 4 . _ . ahould be of the shade of the fi for | outburais that shook bie frame as if with. the | bis front door he said: “I have heard from oid piety. "Nothing but Chrlstisntte made en nd Logan and Morton veomed to bave but litte to | eqeomee the mining indnstries of Houghton stat” ef acomtparativdy email ciate to the cee bben used for ; x E county lumbering interests ar | remove their town from where it then stood to Garnitare, and thes may, if you choose, be | agi, “I dont know how it took possession of | Raum at last.’ I replied, ‘You have not heard | Of these myths and manners, and even Chris #Y- Grant talked on a number of subjects, | Geulasiy in the ceuthere oa oy Lee eeee: PA | Sdstunce of 100 meters Deck, fron ties hunk, | capital of a great empire has proceeded during | me, but up to five years ago I was like other | from Raum and he has not written a line to | tianity did not eradicate all’ of them among | #Peculating as to the Loria of protract- wn ie As this order was enforced by the presence of a | the last twenty-one years rapidly enough, but Now I'm s ‘total wreck. and am slowly | you.’ Upon this he became somewhat wroth | country folk. Folk lore, peasant custom, is fudi | 18g the war if the confederacy had @ot lost this EGET company of Houssa soldiers, it was obeyed. | one of the most noteworthy outward and visible rely laughing myself to death.” and said he had a letter from Ram and would | of traces of sacrifice and of savage belief in | OF that battle or had done this or that way in AN OLD CATHEDRAL TOWN. “Nevertheless, 4 month later some of the | signs of the change is as yet wanting. The Another fit came on and the fellow gave vent | show it to me. As he went to his desk to get | local spirits. Here Mr. Gomme, as we under. | ceéttain emergencies, reciting some of the songs ————— bolder spirits eseayed to recover their ancient tie future hi f the reich je weal nch hearty peala of laughter that large | the letter 1 said: ‘You have no letter from | stand him, demure and tries, as others have aang, to him by $, Srandchild, the little | Rouen ts Ove of France's Leading Ports, | rights, with the result that their cabins were Es nscek of erate getes, soseratione — ious crowd gathered about and gazed at | Raum there and Raum never heard of you and | tried, to wav , laughter of Col. Fred. Grant; discussed politics burned by the soldiers. The result of this is )Ut# forest ¢ a 4 r | ment. While he was struggling |he never wrote you = a letter and | icc peaclbla acre of‘our ancestors. They Lis From the London Times. be obtained of the anpearange it is hkely to pre- fs fp ne | and the probable attitude of certain newspapers | **° A that the company does not aare to leave Akaba - ; « the sounds that issued from bis lips a|he never will write you a letter and| never coiild, have. invented and’ iontnted eit | "ho Were given to independent movements of | ‘The British consul at Rouen, ina recent re-| {ut {be company does not aare to leave Akabs sone when i is inaugurated two Years hence. rogue i 2 % a or ~ ‘The main entrances are four in number, one k of intense pain spread over his wrinkled | he never will hear of your case.’ When I had | the-e stupidities and abominations. | their own. A well-known Chicago paper Sen- | port on the shipping and harbor improvements | maintain the troops than it would have done to . “ i | face and tears stood in his eyes. concladed this statement he came back from | practiced them (that is Pomel hela) | ator Conkling, chiming in, was espectally severe | there, remarks that while most English people | have come to a friendly understanding with the 8 ie lpene served ay 4 veople think I'm dru raid he, regret- | his desk and showed me a type-written letter | sence adopted the customs of savages | UPOD. Continuing in this line of thought | know Rouen as a picturesque and interesting | Patives, who are always glad to have actual chamber when this spasm passed away, ‘but I do | signed ‘Green B. Raum,’ requiring him to fur-| whom he had conquered. | Senator Conkling paid his respects to a New $e agrreaings it ie, Cstablisbed among them. At Quitha the natives | itu: chamber ts under t dn sole yma] nk drop on the advice of my doctor. | nish certain further evidence in his care. He - : noted for the same characteristics, | Vd Normandy town, few remember that it is | Pofuse to sell anything whaterever to the cou. : penny og me my -4 my name is John French, | said: ‘There is the letter and it is from Green | | There came to me the other day in | one of the leading French ports,which hastaken | pany, and they are. anxious for the return of | /mPetisl crown, which is senceeuneh xnd Tye Just come from Kasess to see if I can't B. Raum on pension office paper and signed by } New York a newspaper iets saecenentiae him- | ite present position during the past twenty years. | the ch, inasmuch as the French have lett lobby, which ie be ofmes with get over my trouble here. You see it's mighty | Green B. Raum as commissioner of pensions. ve a ” self as having been sent by the editor of a cer- re et ze en- | on the Lower Niger territories a reputation for | |. i Provoking to get laughing fits every ten min- | told you that I had a letter from Raum.’ a enne am eee ee) wane te | tain journal to obtain my views ona, subject of atrehacarhnganiey ett = mie oA oO | fair dealing ce nen) disposition which is Tichly ornamented Renny oe Bare vd utes in the day and to wake up at night chuck-| — suzowixg some LIGHT OX THE SUBJECT, bons Gas iene i some local interest. *You go back,’ I replied, | (7k the Port yearly was 873,746; between | quopiy ingrained in the native mind. ee ae ea ot ee Oe | ling Mt to wake the dead. It's dowaright pain} 7 et Nias ‘to the man who sent you to me and tell him | 1889 and 1891 the average was 2,006,543, so that |“) give some idea of the impression | anton fay nen ats Cay le | ‘falcand every time these fits come on it seems | “I responded, ‘You have no letter from She was a shy young thing, apparently not | that Mr. Conkling has nothing to say to the | the shipping has quadrupled in twenty years, | duced among them by the relations which ier ante anes eae of ie cae ee | ss if my innards were being torn out o' me with | and Raum did not write that letter, and he | Jong severed from her mothe: apron strings. | Hikeepene ofa paper founded on plunder, | and no other French port can show an equally | enjoyed with the agents of the French Com- Sounbad eleaien the library and the ~~ a machine. | 4 ductor in Kansas City examined | never saw that letter, and be never signed it, | and, aa rhe edired her way into the Denver | faltened on robbery and edited by a thiet. "| rapid increase. mercial Company, so inopportunely repur- me « year ago, and he says it is spasmodic con- | Soattll Aber: th soe ;end het ibe | As the Senator repeated this remark he chased by the Britich in 1884,it is merely neces- | T°O™S- Vulsions, or something like it, of the windpipe, | S04B¢ never will write a letter ‘You,and he headquarters, with furtive elanees and sup- | Avett fark bis sees his ane way as! The average size of the vessels frequenting | Sitv'to state that the officials of the Roval Niger | 12° 200F above and the oor below the York pay id h NEW KIND OF DIVORCE. : . is ti ‘ger | the eutrances. At each corner of the building | A spiritualist doctor said it was a laughing spirit ff the kind. Up | Pressed voice, she was a picture worth gazing | if repelling an unwelcome guest. All wanted to | this port has increased threefold; twenty years dis- Borde t | ae possessed mse, bat {don't ‘elieve in spirita, Sere ie ae Leth ioel eickoc poe nes Go| ak Tt required considerable clearing of the |hnoe what paper was meant, and Mr. Conkling | ago ship drawing sixteen feet would only to the country ou behalf ot Great | ## Ft of open loggia, richly Weill, anyhow, it’s awfully bothersons can’t | initials *J.W. A.," don't you? Ho nod@ed as- | throatend bracing up of the nerves before she | Promptly named it, venture to ascend #the Seine during spring | Bri conjoincly, end the French) . procscat Aygilention of tho ‘Telegraph. tWebischy restaurants, ot 8 funeral without ventand Laid. “that is the name, or rather | could muster up sufficient courage to spin her GEN. GRANT's METHOD. tides, while now the ships have much greater ee eo tine et = : fo kill, C tials xaminer in eS . aa pats “| “Behold how gresta matters little fire kind- it hes Chaking I were ded.” pe ere ere : ae ‘la that the way you treat @ matter of that | draught and can enter at neap tides, owing to en mame tones mer beer Behold how great a 5 | The gloomy expression upon Mr. French's | wrote you that letter, and it was signed by ‘Do you know anything about divorces?’ kind?” asked Gen. Grant. ‘the vast improvement in the navigable condi-| « spite the natives leth” is but another way of expressing how Fa ee ee a gee Jamcrare £0,006 of appar. | chief of division, and it was signed with the | |The officer in charge grasped the railto steady | “Yes; I generally let people know what I| tion of the lower Seine, In former daye cango | have been well able to perceive the difference | great results may follow from trifling or insig- PRE age Os See goatee SS Re e of Green B. Raum because Gen. Raum is | himself. Though used to questions of a thou- | think of them without beating about a bush,” | intended for Rouen was usually discharged into Among the types at summer resorts you are| whet the it had Psnsnt away he sighed heavily, | CCmmlssioner and everything which goes out of | sand hues, he was taken off his guard by that. Eeeponded the Senator. ; smaller vessels at Havre, but now ocean-going the pension office must be signed by the com- " v ” eure to find the bookish girl. She scorns such | a if in pain. Inisniouer, either Himself. of by proxy. ‘Ana | Besides, be, in the method common to guardians don't do just that way,” rejoined Gen. | steamers start direct for Australia and America alittle snowbird on the enow-cled mountain f | side may give rise to the mighty avalanche thet in pain. a} i ‘s Grant. “I like to geta man just where I want | and retura to Rouen. The reasons for these Mr. « tennis, although she con- member some time ago Passing @ house | matter of fact he has enough to do to sign the | Of the peace, bad already sized up the girl, and : = i sweeps everrthing before it in ite resistless Saeatially tafermas ve that abe ake et at | before which stood a hearve,” said 122,59; | letters waich he dictates trom day to day to | Jumped ata number of conjectnres at her er- | him before Tlet him know what I sink och | pass sieages ore Ee Jee courteous terme, but in the course of | Gownward course.” But sometimes these little tennis costume. Ste is not overfond o} perbioapalageh 5 moor ~Waacpttmmaid members of Congres and officials of the ex- | ‘ithin several lengths of the bull's-eye.” He | Wa# hollowed as to indicate that there it was he | of Houen chiely consist’ by water re ee ee eee oe are as pregnant of beneficiens re- men; they are so dreadfully “lacking.” j at scdk’me acd'T laughed ‘unul Tneepore, || Seutive departments, All of these general let.| Tin eevernt, lengine of the bulls-eye, He | Josired to get bis opponente This ite ge by rail; the great improvement set before my eyes and having exchanged | sults as the one above mentioned might be of @ favorite word of bers. 1 never rowd gathered end ‘I was neatly mobbed bo- | term 0nd there are Nundreds. of thousands of | SOUS PE tackereadd of har wire crores | sods sbowen that Covkling was not alvege ats | te tee’ ketene of With the natives in order to procuze the | dissster. ut exactly what it meurs. To the bookish girl | grow" Sathered aud T uae nearly mobbed be- | them, aro written by the clerks who are called | shot, a lover; 1 OF, by @ | fie, but Grant was ever discreet, During thas | which bave enbeseed’ too Means of subsistence. ‘An instance has been related where the subject of dress is by no means s distaste. | £°2,| could explain mat Another {| examiners and who are in charge of the various | Chance shot, # gf dpllbeettphelcryy mage trip the wrfiar beard about all the conversation “The Royal Niger Company hoped to tater. the ticking of « key brought wealth fal one, for she accepts the decrees of fashion, | cht tem church and the preacher talked of | cases. This man, J. W. A., fs the only man in celled Llesceit toast eg a | that rupt my first journey, but to dowo. The} and to the whole pepulstion of Ork- Bat not biindly. She feels that a wows: muni | je okt Of Ue oe a dieeceete t | Washington who knows’ anvthing abcut your | €eneY, pulled himself together in: gallant style that savored of slang, company's sttitnde is, apparently ootrteons | ney. A few vessels sbout on the water not destroy ber individsality to please the guldy | frit he “Jenghing’ At ponehedlys Leagan case or fa Lkaly to bnow anything about {t. "And | Sod) tomn® “ame mice Ian aan neg Teeee | Cutty escaped tao lipe of thet bar ey py ty el parrated, with thé |about three to seven of the coat oh ‘throng. ~ - right as much | P? : = Mar- e ‘truth, show what discovered « large shoal % ee sei ne etare shore Als {ope | | hurrycbut before 1 went ten steps you could | interested in securing, correct evidence which Fri s fortnight or so. | Tired of matrimony, | ientusge vars yure 2 in -. T kave reason to beliove that Tubal | proceeding te land they at once sclagraphed ths bgh ccggaead lhe poy Lag t) Hest my jwugh echo from, wall to wall. ‘They | will enable him to report your case favorably | Mutual. The spoony | aay ot 8 tw ouey | ae States Ban ‘Siang ag” the opportunity of espreming | partulars for the fabermansInferaaton to po Eg oe. the corselet and | Bought I was crazy and Teame near being | as you can possibly be to get that pension, It | standing had fa Bettle wifey's board bill | ee ee cane my genuine thanks to the aod Rot | sll the stations in Orkney. This was on Satar- Blouse edlects are very becoming to her. Speak |ATperted, Another time a am, | Bay be surprising to yoo, Dut it if a mato of Ar ae rea eatin I could, gota divorce | Meee raed sere formal wards of politenens” iy conduct | Gay: om Monday every bent employed in the . as Heke soins ny Se at oot tag shea ate San | eee foe aa Mama rioa| agate coer, opera te | ees ES fusdans bein carer Tae oe ey oe fans eee y #0 “4 reat fad o| ned tot! Then, ag . 3 a goming winter season nd yon will be expected | Stree cur, be said bilterlf? {fend award's | Sreat effort. “Then you have to pay | Of his simplicity of manner the writer deeling cargoss, slipe for the repair nee ll conviction thet the com | the number of boats in the blstory of the fi Posture weaving a gown in frivelous tone er | ga bltme museum manager in Omaha offered Sea cana aaiaeeaeas Fe ener toot the dace of te Benue | fave see bee sas asiabr bates Tecra of the etek poop” Soe sae os one EP ne’ wee b - . ntous tone or | me $30 a week to travel wi os fe t ” sho exclaimed, Sar ck al ue te fatehitc color foc theao | Bi laughing freak of the nineteenth century, : can't gore diene reser cnaneee, SWNT | ea of the doar: ‘th been diked, dredged, lighted und ‘Treasure Trove ef Old Bllves. Someaest ‘upon such a heavy end unex ic is Seaional poeetines and I need aos aot ee bas © becured, May be, if 1 don't, I will commit—| “Bat, on the contrary, if he succeeds in get- te support me ual I get married wana o i vpped hs and an efficient ape. bap pad hhas fost a, oie bal ndred char e, bees | be fA cow ‘discovery of buried treasure been, inicty bates uaaity have but ose.” "|B Meas oped up Market street his ringing ice water to. check Ginny fouling that teers | with You cart goin ce; thi private of the ever havelb by the | made in a rerarinblo mannorin the Partamens | Ote from NiGs 0 cr0e; es te dand tis me ee ee as mee antteors tag was ot heard but che secrt of the mul: | o pase the aa Wallet. eaeideieaie ts Peete ated ots, when recovered tee Bere wate that meant rivaley Lay ted Hill elds between Hampstead and Highgate. 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