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EVENING STAR, MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1895-SIXTEEN PAGES. washing soaps= = exactly on the day promised--only one laundry con= scientious enough to use the best and most expensive only one laundry that has the capital 2 and the determination to have nothing but the mewest : collars and cuffs soiled in Washington, without put- | ting on an extra hand or working an hour over time. An expert for every branch of the work. Let your wash come tomorrow. Simply write your name and . address on the back of a postal card and address it to E THE YALE, 514 roth St. or mo4 14th St., and our wagons will call promptly for your bundle and deliver it on the day promised. THe YALE F. H. WALKER & CO. Main 514 10th Street, Steam _ ; Laundry, Where Senators and Representatives Are Located. TAE STAR'S CONGRESSIONAL DIRECTORY Where Congressmen Will Reside During the Session. > _ produce from a selected blend of clear Albaja Vuelta Havana : 53 = Tobacco, and named them . AN UP-TO-DATE LIST ° The following is a list of Senators and Representatives in the city and their ad- dresses, so far as can be obtained: Senators. “ EM geen one Se pleasure to smokers who know and appreciate a good Havana There are over one hundred and twenty laundries Bacon, daw dat iin st. | LL Cigar! in Washington, but only one YALE--only ome laundry : Blush C2 eros, ves |? Not a Cheap Cigar with big, broad, 20th century ideas--only one laundry Burrows, 7G. Migh, 104 Mase avenue, | $ : s o 5 S Fs | Butler, Marion, N. C ? —but the equal of any imported Cigars, and much lower in that is always punctual in bringing back your wash ~ || Gath Watkinson, Pia“ xem, |S ice etts ave. Mitchel Mor B street northeast. 4 Me. Morrill, J. S., Vt., 1 Thomas circle. Murphy, Edward, N. Y., 1701 K st. n.w. Nelson, <., Minn., 222 N. J. ave. 8.e. Palmer, Mlirois, Elsmere. Pasco, S., Florida, Metropolitan. Peffer, W_A., Kans., Oxford. Perkins, Geo. C, Cal., Normandie. Pettigrew, S. D., 1750 Q st. nw. Platt, Conn., Arlington. Pritchard J. C., N. C., Ebbitt. Proctor, Vermont, Page's. Pugh, Ala., 1333 R d t d i d hi i I s an, 5 Va alc $ 2 for 25c. 20c. and 25c. straight. and most modern laundry machinery--only one laumn= Selinger TES HET amere, | 7 ’ dry that is responsible for all losses--whether by fire, tic A Miami tems The Box Prices are: : . Jorman, A. P., Md, z 4 Vii “Cabinets” x 25). 200 _ by fading or by clerical error--only one laundry that Geter ee EEE Ss. |g Wile Sel atin oxo). gives the highest standard work ALL THE TIME. Harn: ishain Ga tennPisit street ses |S eis eb rs ° ° ° ° | "BL dtayette square. Fs hite Seal elmonicos) x ' Surely there is something in this big whole-hearted paraseye ea $ White Seal “Aristocrats” (box of 22); way of attending to business that is magnetic, for no “James i. b, varnum, ; White Seal “Gladstones” (box of 50)... e ° ° Lodge, N chisetts, 1765 Mass. ave. White Seal “Panetelas” (box of 50)..... ......-$5.50 laundry Im ‘Washington has grown so fast Im the pu b= | Natu, yoaie ; White Seal “Imperials” (box of 50)........ ....$5.50 i i i iliti = mea SESE PD eT White Seal “Regalias” (box of 50)....'.. ......$4.50 lic estimation as the YALE. Facilities to wash all the Seen woo ee ¢ 6 + 2 tvania, 1612 K, . D., 1541 F st. nw. Normandie. . J. New Jer: Sherman, John, Ohio, 1 Shoup, Idaho, Normandi Smith, J. mes, New Jersey, Arlington. Stewart, W. M., Nevada, 5 Dupont circle. Squire, W. C., Washington, Normandie. Telier, Colorado, 1431 R. I. Tillman, B. R., S. C., Cochran. Thurston, Nebraska Arlington. Turpic, David, Indiara, 1 B st. new. Vilas, W. F., Wisconsin, Arno. Vest, G. G., Mo., 1204 P street. , Indiana, 1323 N. H. ave. . Miss., Page’: ren, Wyoming, 1725 Q. Wetmore, Rhode Island, 1014 Vt. ave. Wilson, J. L., Washington, Cairo. Wolcott, Cclorado, 1221 Conn. ave. Representativ: Abbott, Jo., Texas, Anderson. Acheson, BE. F., Pa., 217 N. Capitol st. Adams, R., jr, Pa., Albany. a — POCSTT GE CF OOS SIEIGEICHS DOES HE SMOKE? If he smokes we will wager he would appreci=. ate a box of fine (and we mean FINE) cigars more than anything you could give him. Don’t give him a box of cheap cigars unless you want to get rid of him or to make him stop smoking! We have had made expressly for us the finest brand of cigars possible to “White Seal” Cigars. They are mild—of high aroma, and the quintessence of = : 3 $ $ Their retail prices are: 3 for 25c. 1oc. straight. 15¢c. straight. 3 for soc. White Seal “Pints” and “Quarts.” We have also put these White Seal Cigars up in packages of 5 and 10 in tin foil to keep them fresh. A “Pint’’? Bundle (5) White Seal Cigars, 6oc. A “Quart” Bundie (10) White Seal Cigars, $1. “White Seal” Cigars on sale at Arlington Hotel, : Rothschild’s, 14th and I, John Chamberlin’s, W. R. Ramsey, 489 Pa. Ave. Hamilton House, Concordia Club, Helphenstine’s, Columbia Athletic Club, (Under Cochran Hotel) —and headquarters, 1235 Pa. Ave. KOPF’S weve High-grade Cigars, 1235 Penna. Ave. + 2 $ g ¢ . Pe $ > Pa £ 3 SS $ z ps $ Aitken, D. D., Mich., 407 C street s.e. Harmer, Gear RSS a Vt, aos | lave, J. P.M, Stough Harris, S. io, 200 North Cap. 4, 62) Md. ave. ne. Branches: 1104 1 th Street aie : wae. ste neston greet Harrison, Y. 'P.,-Ala., G23 13th st. nw. Pugh, 8. J., Ky., Ebbitt. 4 4 4 5 | en, J. 3 8. Hart, J. J., Pa., 1807 19th st. Qi L."E., N.Y., Shoreham. Anderson, W. C., Tenn., 412 6th Hartman, C. S., Mont., 1734 R st. n.w. Ray, G. W., . ‘Willard's. *Phone 1092. Plant, 43 G Street N. W. OFFICIAL SONG WRITER. The French Navy Has One Employed by the Year. Paris Letter In Chicago Chronicle. To the inventive genius of M. Lockroy, the intster rine, ts due the brilliant be a great power beyond the seas—not in- ‘ ' Beach, B., @hio, Shoreham. Hubbard, J. , Congressional, Skinner, H., N. C. minister or inting what may be called an| with are having a self-propelling vehicle | @°e4 tn the Enslish way of colonizing, for | 4M interesting description of his sensations | Be Nutional. Huling, J. 1. .. Willard’s. Smith, W. A., Micl sea ot atnstrel to the national navy. M. |! constructed in which they purpose to make | Suich they have neither the population nor | 2%d experiences during the long arctic night | Pell, J. 1 I street. A. T.) Towa, Portland. il official minst AN ELECTRIC HOUSE WAGON. Novel Scheme of Two Adventurous Young New Yorkers. New York Letter in Clneinnat! Enquirer. Two young men here who have rather more money than they know what to do THE FRENCH AS COLONISTS, | An English View of Their Policy of Acquiring Territory. From the Madagascar News. The French firmly believe that they could TERRORS OF POLAR NIGHT. Those Who Hay Cannot Appr From Tour du \ Constantin Ni Not Experienced It ate the Horror. iloff, reporting his scien- tifie researches in Nova Zembla, furnishes Andrews, Wm. E., Nebr., 6385 Md. ave. n.e. ley, L. D., Mass., 1752 Q street. Arnold, W. C., Pa., Hotel Varnum, Baker, W. B., Md., 812 Ind. ave. n.w. auchead, J. 1U5 Md. ave. ne. shbitt House. ) New Jersey av. s.e. 4014 15th st. now. : Congressional. Ga., Cairo Flats. ¥ v2 suth st. new. S. 8. W. R. cL BartLoll, Bartlett, Baruett, Franklin, N. Y., 1 Hatch, J. A., Ind., Ebbitt. Heatwole, J. P., Minn., Cairo Flats. Heiner, D. B., Pa., 243 North Capitol Hemenway, J. A., Ind., Riggs House. Reed, Thomas B., Maine, the Shoreham, Reeves, Walter, Il, Varnum. Reyburn, J. S., Pa., 1301 Conn. ave. 8 Richardson, J. D., Tenn., 1103 e Arnold, W. O., R. L, Riggs. Henderson, D. B., Iowa, Normandie. Robbins, G. A.. Ala., Arno Jigs aie Avery, John, Mich., 201 N. Capitol et. Henry, C. L., Ind., 1817 16th st. n.w. Robinson, J. B. 1708 R. I. ave. mw ee Babcock, J. W., Wis., 11 B street n.w. Henry, E. S., Conn, 1421 K st. nw. Robertson, S. M., La., Metropolitan, TNFa wil 4 Bailey, J. W., Texas, Riggs. Hepburn, W. P., Iowa, 1 E. Cap. st. Royse, L. W., Ind, Ebbitt. ! i 1 aa SE Baker, H. M., N. H., 1411 F street n.w. “eae Basel AES Gas Me Vernon, ae — ——$—$—$——= Ser = = — —— Baker, Wm., Kansas, 210 5th st. n.e. Hilborn, Pasliton House: ussell, C. A. Conn., Hamilton, Sauerhering, E., Wis., Oxford. yers, J. D., Texas, Riggs, Scranton, J. Pa., Shoreham, Scttle, Thos., North Carolina, Albany. Shar.non, R.'C., New York Shoreham, Shaw, J.'G., North Carolina Metropolitam, Sherman, J . ¥., Cairo. Shuford, A. C., N. C.,’ Metropolitan, Simpkins, John, Ma: 421 K st. SUT K st. now. N. Y., Bancroft Hotel. Miinois, Willard’s. Al 1315 10th st. Ohio, Varnum. i we, J. RN. Huff, G. F., Pa Hulick, S. W., rd, T 2) B st. nw. i Smith, G. W., IL, § iy Lockroy has observed with concern that the | a tour over the entire country—it it works | the habit of emigrating, but in the way of | Which began in November and ended Jan-| Belknap, itt (contestant), Snover, ALG), Mich. O08 N.C. ave, sm sailor of the present day has “‘no heart for | and doesn't come to pieces like the deacon’s | yraing and governing great tropical or ary 20. September was pretty comfortable, oats Sore. 37 One AO his work.” So far from producing the tonte | “one-Lcss shay.” They call it a house wak-| somi-tropical dependencies. For this work | Me Says. ‘Then suddenly snow covered the | BST Si SY" a Aupany Spalding, Ge Nae fect which might have been expected from | on, a rather unpoetic, uneuphonious appel-| they hold themselves to be incontestably | MOUNtains. The Samoyedey, his only com-| fiishop, Rt. P., Mich., Congressional, Cochr Sparkman, Metropolitan ¢ aa : lation, but it suggests the purpose and style wes on = ; be- | Panions, put on their winter clothing, the} Black, C., Ga., F . Johnson, H. U., Ind., $10 12th n.w. Spencer, Dist ee, it, the iron of the modern war ship appears, a siege well, “TRS BieE ace | oe vost aneiified af al nenplew, -Mbey Ue | haus beats oct) Gall tok Avckiccae ed. Elec Ws Ke “ E. Cap. st. Johnson, M. } D., 238 Md. ave. ne. Sperry, N. in the minister's opinion, to enervate and | of the vehicle very well. fe greater par ishing boats se or Archangel, ie Boutelle, C. A. Me., Hamilton. depress its crew. They want excitement to keep their spirits yp, and the rules of the French service apparently do not permit them to achieve this object, like Thomas Hood's hero, by “pouring spirits dowr Grog, we are told, is not to be thought of, of It is to be covered and built as firmly as a house, so as to keep out the weather. The living quarters of a canal boat are taken as a model for the interior. Nobody who has not been In a canal boat can real- It Is lieve that we arrested them in a splendid | career in India, and that we are now repeat- | ing that act of unfriendliness in Africa. That | vast continent is now in the melting pot, | and they think, to put it plainly, that Great Britain has “taken advantage” of their mo- the sun lost its warmth and fell. Winter had come in ear- nest. y when the sun showed it- self for the last time all hands went out of doors to bid it farewell. It remained in sight for ha Bowers, W. W., Brewster, H. C., New York, Shoreham, Broderick, C., Kansas, Elsmere, Bromwell, J. H, Ohio. Bros! M By 134 I st. 1fortiaa, baneroft. i Brown, Foster V., Tenn Joy, C. F., Mo., 1629 16th st. new. Keifer, . R., Minn., 201 A st. s.e. Kem, 0. M., Neb., 628 C st. me. jonia. C., 921 1 st. n.w. ‘Nebraska. Willard’s, °., Lincoln. 1244 S st. n.w. nd., Ebbitt. Mich., Ebbitt. Stahle, Jas. Steele, G. W. Stephenson, S. M. HOUT ace is omi ere. = as ly. For a few days longer ‘| . vart, J. F., N. J., Normandi : ong coffee are regarded a3|1%¢ how space is economized there. mentary inferiority in Europe to cheat them an hour on! : Brumm. ¢ Stewart, J. F., , Normandie. Oe oe oe inemiitra to alors probably the most compact dwelling known | Of their fair share in the erand distribution, | there Was a morning twilight. Then this c: Stone, W. A. Pa.. 1721 Q. In these circumstances it has occurred to | to civilization, surpassing in that respect a | OU VU0 Tat Site Oh ie Reatia Se Nib | faded and gave place to Wack night. The M. f Strong, L. M., Ohio, Varnum. M. Lockroy that a bard might be the very | New York ilat, and that is saying a great| They = BAe stars shone the whole tw POURS: ell, | G83 Md. avi Lawson, ‘c thing, and accordingly, a Breton sea poet of | deal. Inside the house wagon there will be | with their Napoleonic traditions the? hoped | The huts of the colony wi Jer} Burton, T. E., Ohio, Hotel Layten, ic the name of Yann Nibor has been sent to] two bunks, ore over the other, as in a sleep- | for, but they have got nothing else except | the snow, of which thick whirlwinds filled | Burton, C. G., Mo., 215 ew York, Arlington. was Toulon to recite his Inspiring lays on board | ing car or state room. A curtain will screen | a quantity of rather thinly covered soil, as | the air. The wind shook the huts to their | Calderhead, W. A. J.D. Ind, Willard’s. Tait, Chas. P.. Ohio, 131 the war ships of the French Mediterranean | them by day. At one side wil! be fixed a| Lord Salisbury said, and liberty to conquer | foundations. Scmetimes for days together | Calson, D. i Ky., senring, John, Pa ss1_isth st, new. Talbert, W. J. S National. fleet. Prittany furnishes by far the largest | table for dining, reading or writing. Bestdes | Madagascar, if the Hovas will let them. | the inmates of diferent huts could hold no | Cannon, J. G., ML. Lester, R. E., Ga., Cairo Flats. Ae Tarsney, J. C., Mo., Willard’s. proportion ef sailors to the navy of the re- | two chairs, there will he seating 2ecommo- | That is not’suficient, and they are angry, | communication with each other, though the | Cannon, F. 4,’ Utah, Lorimer, Wm., Ill, 1412 Park st., Mt. P. F. C., Ga., 340 C street n.w. public, but its sons dislike the mechanical | dations for half a dozen or so on lockers. | not only in Egypt, but in Madagascar, in | huts wer le by If anyone went out | Catcnings, T. C A OWS, Ky., El , J. A., Minn.. Bancrof: Hotel cccupations of the new model men-of-war, | ‘These lockers, of course, will be packed with | the Somali country, on the Niger, “nd| he was seized the wind, and had to be| Catron, Thos. B. Mex., Fredonia, Loud, Albany. Terry, W. L., Ark., Metropolitan. and pine for the old-fashioned war ships | clothing, housekeeping utensils and provis- | In the vast region behind thelr possessions | dragged back by means of ropes. Chickering, e A. » Hamilton, Low 1101: K nw. toleak Thomas, Henry F., Michigan, National in which the sailor's energies found such | icns, for these fellows intend to do their own | on the south coast of the Mediterranean. In- | In this darkness and desolation the aurora I. ie Linto: apitol st. Towne, C. A., Mir 301 N northwest varied exercise. The poet with the name | cooking. credible as it may seem, it is really true that to entertain and cheer rect me. Linney, R. Z.. Tracey, J. P., Mo., 213 East Cap. st. which looks so like a word spelled backward | ‘They are now meditating a plan of cooking | they think we are intriguing to keep them times for five days in » Varnum. Little, J. 8, A Tracewell, Ind., Hamilton. is now a clerk in the ministry of marine, | by gas! To effect this a tank will be built | out of the vast provinces forming the “Hin- plendors of color that Mr. Livingston, L. ‘ Trel W. M., Mo., 215 East Cap. st. but he has been to sea himself, which is | undef the car, if it is found practicabl», to be | terland” of Algeria and Tunis, provinces in vain to describe. To enjoy Se rmandie. Lockhart, J. A. S. ‘fucker, H. Va.. M naw. as it should be. charged with ges, and the route of travel, | which, we belleve, our countrymen would | the spectacle he used to remain for hours in | Cockrell A. * aoe u st. now. Long, C. 1, Kans., 28 Turmer, H. @;. Ga, Rigs He is described as “more powerful and less | therefore, will have to be so lald that oc: | reject If they were assigned to their guar- | q hole in the sugw, sheltered from the wind, | Coding, J HL, Pa.. Sit 13th st. nw, Pondenslaser ee = Ch Turner, S.5., Va. 1710 G nw. sentimental than Dibdin,” ich also, to} casional stops may be made at large towns | dianship by a unanimous European vote. *“T have never seen anything more terrible | Connelly, ate payors Madden, Ga. peers C Tyler, D.-G. 1 East Capitol st. use a familiar metaphor, ts “what the doc-| so that the tank can be replenished. It is | | We have, we may venture to say. no gore | than a tempest during the polar night." says | Cooper. C; M.. Florida, i742 g street, es Ce Underwocd, 0. W., Ala., 1126 Conn, av tor ordered;” and he further “fills the bill” | believed that the plan ts practicanle enough | desire for Lake Tehad than for any one of | Mr. Nossiloft. “Man feels himself’ over-| Cooper. H. A., Wis., Willard’s, SS Nee pe ot Updegraif, Thos., 1owa, 201 East Capitol, yet more completely by being a “huge giant | as far as tie mechanical contrivance is con-| the great craters which the telescope re-| whelmed in immensity.” When there came : Mie ee ee ee Van Voorhis, H. C., Ohio, Cochran, a Pi F., Ilinoi: of a creature, who looks nearer seven than | cerned, but the young men rather fancy | Veals upon the moon. It is not that the | a lull in the storm the men ventured ontny cate = ete Wellington, G. L., Ma., —. six feet high and seems hewn out of gran-| traveling where their fancy listeth, even | French want Egypt so much, for most of | breathe the air and purse their lunes of the Tomar Nommaniial wie ee Walker, ‘Mass., Shoreham. ite with a hatchet.” If a minstrel of this! among mountainous regions and wilder-| them know that they cannot have it with- | exhalations of the smoking lamps fed with Meine Varninne seen - Minn... 1914 76th st. Walker, J. A. Va. stature and appearance could not “breathe | nesses, where kerosene oil is a luxury, and | out a war, for which it would not be ade-| seal oll. an pice ae amare ; Walsh, J. J., N. ¥., National. deliberate valor" into the breasts of a_navy | the tallow dip the popular means of lighting. | @uate compensation, but that they want Twilight appeared again in the middle of Cc. F., Ga., M etconsisan Mc Creary, J. B:, Ky. Shoreham. Waneer, I. F a., 228 N. J. ave. s. ft would be surprising Indeed, but Nibor | If they decide to do that they will give up | Somewhere or other, in Africa or Asia, the | January, and on the 20th the sun rose above dey, Miles, ‘Texas, Riggs.” 2S NRO ape a Oi 1 R TEs Warner, V., IL, Cairo Flats. seems to require a good deal of time for the | tne gas tank and put in a supply ef oll and | Share of the tropical world out of which | the horizon, while the members of the little | Crowley, Miles, Texas, Riggs. oes ee A Washington, J. E., 2013 Hillyer place, cperation. niolliataval they have been, as they conceive the situa- | colony stood in line facing it and fired a pal R. O.. Mick 1 N. Col at. McCormick, R. C., N. en aS am, Watson, D. K.. € Hamilion. * He spent twenty days on board the Suftren | “Electricity. is the motive power, and the | tion, shamefully done. salute. No one had died or been seriously | Crump. Ef street. ecules 2 a ee Se | Watson, J. 5. Ind., 208 Md. ave. ne. singing his songs and reciting his poe! designers hope to be able to carry enough | |,Of course many constituent portions of | Ill, but all had the look of corpses and were | CUEIS) Chater Taneas, SNS ith ne Wellington, Geo. L., Md., Wi.lara’s. and when the Suffren had been suffictently | stored power with them to last for many | their general view are unreasonable, and | as feeble as convalescents after a long rick. Curtis, Nu M. Q1IB PA Avenida ae! [oon ee Wheeler, J., Alabama, 228 N. J. ave. se Hound up he divided the month of October | weeks. The front part of the wagon will be | Could be disproved on paper, but still this is | Ness. Health returned with the appearance | SUS) Non’ pa. 105 N. Ho avenue ™™ | MeGann, I. 7, William S.. Miss., 100 Ist st. n.w, between the Trident and the Formidable, } cpen, so that in pleasant weather the trav-} the French view, and unless it is fully rec-! of D: arora, L., Ohio, Oxford. McKenney, W. R., Va. Willis, J..S., Delaware, 154 A st. nie. the flagships of Admirals Gervais and Cov-| elers may sit outside and enjoy air and | 08tized, a cordial agreement cannot he ar- bas Hae : : 1. Wiison, Geo. W.. Ohio, Varnum. eni2 2h yton, A. G., West Va., 220 34 st. se, 2 8 ¥ ¥ erville” He ts now laying In a stock of new | scerery. Tn stormy weather they purpose | Fanged. It will be well, too, if Englishmen School Girts’: Tresses. paytoy: Walter M., Miss, Varnum: => Tol Sunderland pl. | Wilson, Edgar, Idaho, 453 M st. n.w. Ss, among them e Cate-| fo pull up by the roadside and Kill time | Fecosnize that in part the French statement | = F. B.,, Ohio, 620 R. 1. ave. Metromitian °& ™* | Wilson, J. S., South Carolina, Ebbitt, chism,” which has not, it must be owned, | within doors, but a hood is to be provided, | 8 true, thar is to say, that unless Madagas- | Frm the Springfield Union. Dingley, N., Maine, Hamilton. Ts R st aw, Wood, Benson, UL. Ebbitt, "| a very startling sound, with a view to an-| so that If they choose they can make pro: | CaF 1s to be taken as already and easily con-| “Don't dry your hair out of-the front | Pinaety, “A! M Willard’s, aoa AG ATO Occ hiwe Wooaman, C. W., Ill, Congressional. Sei enth ea tenet ong aten tenn Niven Js | gress in spite of rain and without much dis- | quered, which is not quite fair, the share of | windows!” ‘This was one of President | Dolliver, J. P. Hamilton. Meiklejohn, G. D., Nebraska, Hotel Page.| Woodward. F. A. N.C, Metropolitan st conscientious and inde-| comfort. This structure, which Is not near- rica obtained by the French is far infer- 5 Doolittle, W- Willard’s, a : z Woomer, ~ Pa., Hamilton. t, and if his songs produce as | jy'ay large as a circus wagon or furniture | IOF in value to the share obtained by the | Mead's late edicts to the students of Mt. | Doolittle, Willard’. Miles, J. W “30 Del. ave. n.e. Wright, A. Mass., Riggs. “4 Ta tau ne Ourd ship as they do in | van, will cost several thousand dollars, but | British, and not equal to the Position which | Holyoke College who have outer rooms. | Downing, F. ., 512 M nw. ie ie pl Yoakum, C. H., Tex. the seaboard towns, where M. Lockroy says Siprontietors z ey claim among the powers of the world. | The coll building is: in rd W. F., Mass., 1601 K st, Set the ——_+ + + __. they act Ike a lighted fuse," he will he | Wena forty foot pacht It ie a Monee conan | If Madagascar 1s thrown in, the case 1s ma: See ae Cre) On S| SDE Aver: ising SOA Be ae: Miller, Warren, W. Va., National. , muy be. ee New Metal, Glucinium. From the American Manufacturer, 1 worth his official salary, whatever it Their stories about the joys of it would make a chapter. ———-++. Beer Keg Bear Traps. terially altered. But then they may not get Madagascar, or may get it only after a ‘war so expensive as seriously to reduce the value of the prize. —2e<+—___ hollow square, and-many of the rooms look out on a court. Since this proclama- tion these rooms are: filled, on Sunday afternoons in particular, with maidens of disheveled tresses. “The thing” is to seat oneself back to the open window and let Eady, F. M. » Bllevt, Trazewell, Va., Cairo, Elliott, Wm., S. C., 1224 15th street n.w. Elis, W. R., Oregon, 1918 1 st. Erdman, C. J., Pa., Metropolitan, Evans, Waiter, Ky., Normandie, Milliken, S. E., Me., 920 14th st. n.w. Milnes, A, Mich Vendome. New York, The Raleigh. Minor, E. S., Wis., 808 Vast Cap. Mondell, F. coming, Willard’ Stimulus for a Speech. From ihe Youths’ Companto A capital story is told of the way ut which a New Englend Senator was once Glucintum fs the name of a new metat | Frm the Obleago Chronicle. Feline Pensioners in Paria. the mass of hair which hay just been | Fairchild. B. oer De ee ee aroused to make a stirring specch. At the which seems destined to become of great| Beer kegs are being used with great suo- | From the Gallgnant Messenger, Wasted hang over, the ‘sash ‘toldry in the!) Fenton tgs Bs, Mass. Bhorvany Moody, W. t., Mass, Albany. ONISEE Nt IB OM CRT Career ae fan eee = eae 4 cess for the odd purpose of catching bears é eeze. It may be imagined what a singu- 1 2 Cairo, Mozley, N. A., Mo., Congressional. known as a remarkably clever “orator of snuaetance ie the (ee ee Glee On | in the vicinity of Hogulam, Wash, end are | 4 4¥ who lives near the Jardin des iar Sight Is presented when every window | Fischers ba"“ovia., 3520 Lith st, nw. Morse, 'E. A,’ Mass., Cochran. the stump,” and later on, in the lower @ccount of its peculiar qualities it will “ g i Plantes, or old Parisian Zoo, {s a provi-| 1S ornamented. ener. * awe Murphy, N. O., Ariz., Arlington. = 1 SE Sy Se be vsed especially for electrical purposes. | Sid to make the best bear traps ever used | gence to the stray cats of her neighbor. She cao Freer CON. Nod. Cale) No RSboC Ar, 210K ete me. ane enaes Soe bo As Its atomle welght Is 9.1 and its specific | ! that region. One end ts knocked out of |\ooq, She feeds daily a hundred ot he In Place of Water, Fowler; “p., iil, Normandie. Seiade EG. Nev 234 NoJ. ave. now. | lant name for himself, But when he be- gra y 2.00, its attractive power Is con- siderably greater than that of iron and its the keg, and then a number of strong, sharp spikes are driven into its sides, the Bercy wine market, where they are allowed to live in the cellars. This lady believes in From the Lendor Globe. The South African newspapers are full of $3. Dak., Normandte. Gamble, R. J., ‘d's, Gardiner, J. J., N. J., W 3 Gibson, H. R., Tenn., 412 6th st. nw. Noonan, G. H., Texas, 621 East Capitol st. Northway, S. A., Ohio, Bancroft. . ¥., Arlington, came a Senator he ceased talking, much to the regret of his friends ard admirers, ‘i O'Dell, B. B. ally suor Jaw dis- conductibility is equal to that of silver. | Points slanting toward the closed end. the transmigration of souls, and says she | amusing incidents in connection with the| Gillet F. H., Mass., Albany. Geen W., Ca. Mecopelitan, Binally the Tie i ee a Glucinium, therefore, ts more capable of re-| A big dab of honey or other delicacy es- | feels as if she was formerly Incarnate in a|Rand water famine. Soda water at five| aici. G W. N.Y, Hamilvon, Otey, P. J., Va., Oxford. cussion, and the wife of a friend of the sistance than fron, and a better conductor | pecially Mked by a bear is then placed at | woman who hated animals. Here extreme shillings avbottialisiiavceserali use fan /catt ‘Jos " Otjen, T., Wis., 227 N. J. ave. s.e. Senator, who was much interested in its than copper, and in addition to all that it is lighter than aluminium. If these « for this new metal should be confirned o.ims the further end, and the keg is carelessly dropped in the woods where the bears are likely to stumble across it. The device sensibility to their sufferings is, she also feels, the punishment meted to her. She has in an outhouse a number of mutilated nary and washing purposes. The demand for Florida water, bay rum, eau de cologne Graft, Joseph V., Ill., Fredcnia. Griff Wis., Hotel Cochran, Pa., Portland H., Ohio, Cochran, Griswold, M. Indiana, Riggs. J., Shoreham. passage, was disappointed to see that the brilliant man had no apparent Intention of joining in the discussion. She sat down Patierson, Josiah, Tenn., Cairo. practical e there is no doubt that ¢ caught five bears in one week for one keg | and sick cats that she rescued. and other liquids of like character is un- . Vt., Arlington. Normandie. and wrote a few words on a sheet of pa- cinium will be used extensively for elec-| planter recently. The bear just pushes| Another lady attends to the cats in the | precedentedly great, and anything that can glusha A., Pa., Willard’s, C., Shorcham Hotel. per, which she inclosed in an envelope and trical purposes, the more so as its com-| right into the keg after the honey in the | Palais de Justice, the central markets, the|be pressed into the service of the toilet . L., HL, Cochran, Pendleton, Geo. C., Tex., 09 N. Y. ave. | sent by a messenger to the Senator: “Do mercial value will amount to about $20 a | end, and the spikes effectually prevent him | prefecture cf police and the Sorbonne.|commands a fancy price. A mixture of| Magar’ A. L,, Iowa, the Portland, Perkins, G. D, Iowa, Hamilton. speak! Even Balaam's ass spoke once! pound or 160 times less than the same | from backing out, and all he can do is roll | There are thirty cats at the Palais de Jus-|ammcnia and lavender water is said to Hainer, E. Neb., Riggs. Phillips, T. W., Pa., 111€ Vt. ave. nw. This brovght the Senator to his feet, and volume and ten times less than the same | around until he is tired, and then wait for | tice. They are in the habit of being regu-| yield satisfactory results, and even vase- Hanly, J. F., Ind., Willard’s. Pickler, J. A., S. D., 120 Mass. ave. n.e. elicited one of the best speeches he ever Weight of platinum the trap layer to come around, larly fed. line and benzine are by no means despised. Hardy, A. M., Ind., Buckingham. Poole, T. L., N. ¥., 6 Iowa circle. made.

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