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DESCENDED FROM A JAIL 5 Ancestry of So Known in Southern Meligious and Educational Mistery. POINTERS FOR JERRY SIMPSON. The Remarkable Output of the Arti- cles of Apparel That He Once Scorned Of the immigrants to this country during | “It may seem incredible, but it Is never- leventh triennial meeting of the| | 5 é. the last century, none were more sturdy | theless a fact,” said a prominent whole- cnksrucemeal Gheapel of Oftentaltsts” - age Kotrina's than the rugged Scotch-Irish whose notions | sale hosiery dealer of New York to the will be held in Paris, France, from the 5th Se eS of personal and religious freedom caused | writer, “that the production of seamless to the 12th of September. This is one of abso = ‘6 i them to forsake their own country and to | hose in this country js about 100,000 dozen the most fmportant gatherings of the | A Tefal. Sea-fpe Sentence Umpon- {seek homes on this side of the Atlantic. | pairs daily. A daily production of 1,200,000 scholars of the world to meet in regular’ ; Among the number who thus came to/ pairs of stockings would mean 7,200,000 e& Upom the Gay i ‘| Prominent American Scholars Will " Participate in the Discussions. ‘Written for The Evesing Star. session. The fact that these congresses are’ America was the Rev. Dr. Thomas Clarke, | pairs each working week, or 350,000,000 i q i i i I Ad a Hee REERP ERE held but once in-three years makes them. Loghario. @ Scotch Presbyterian, who was educated | pairs a year, which is un average of about and disorders of all the greater significance. . in the University of Glasgow, but who | five pairs to each man, woman, child, bed- that are caused z from 1751 to 1764 was the pastor of a con- ridden invalid and pickaniany in the land. by ‘of gregation in Monaghan county, Ireland. | Moreover,this estimate covers only one class ae é in the last-named year Dr. Clarke, with | of stockings, though probably the most There is a sure nig about 300 of his coi came to} numerous one. Of course, the bulk is of the and speedy rem. Steamer ‘Penntand, August 17, 1997. America. They landed at New York, at| cheapest qualities—those that sell in the edy for ills of this It the voyige of, the Pennland, which | which place they separated and went, a| wholesale trade for 50 cents per dozen oF description. It ie — , - | wil be ‘members pated. fee) eetneshcon Anema 7. ok Yr and the rest to Cedar Springs, in xbbe: | "usgeabou ido tbey all go?" asked the writer. Doctor Pierce's JOHNSON? F S : Ance, bestuning with on iriecmet ee nos | Participated in by several Washingtonians | ville county BG. De Claes accompanied | That ts a difficult question to answer. Golden Medical £ 4 Hotel des Societes Savantes, on Sunday | @"cluding Mr. and. Mrs. McKee -Borden, | the part that went to Salem, and there be- But the figures which I have given you Discovesy. Tisematrat coredeat People $ocnins. September 6. Monday morning at | Miss L. B. Hunter, Miss Carrie eee came the pastor of the first church that | are ig e and 4 throw 8 yea pry tomece pay open oops vette - Ee 2 De idea of anybody’s inventin’ a chainless Cx ie formal opening of the con- | Major Howard Edmonds, Mr. Harry Tow- strong on gigantic dimensions Decause world-wide reputation Written Ex pee Saree See are ileyecle?” takes place, the French minister of.| ers and Win. R. Gear) had! been character. resigned from pasto! the clothing trades. We scarcely put hos-| dlood-maker -_ fiesh-builder. They im- es : “Wot're you got agin it?” pul pre- | ised by his letter would seed fery and underwear among the important agine because it has an established reputa- Maud Muller on a summer's day “[ don’t see mo good of it. De country tings y ne misfortune t! el joined South Caroli . divisions of dry goods, and yet the trans- ion for buildi Was helping to put the wheat away. ain’t clamorin’ fur it. It don’t mean re- tendered to the congress | 20t have been written. But, as the clouds actions in this line are beyond the scope lief fur no down-trod class. Wot dese in- he Elysee by the minister |obseure the sun, so the event to be nar- ae ings oe = Abbeville | of any ordinary imagination. A few And she sighed sometimes for distant lands | ventors is got to do before I'll git up an’ uo, Cducation; at the Hotel de Ville, | rated marred the beauty of the voyage and | COUntY: | S7pptition he retained until his} months ago a compaay of dealers repre- Where the girls don’t assist the harvest] holler fur ‘em is ter let de chainless bicy- land Bonaparte; at the Musee- iting the importing side of the trade : darkened the brightness of the occasion. |" While Dr. Clarke was a pastor in Ire- | °° Je alone an’ give some attention ter de Coloniale. The closing alone gathered in New York city to con hands. - . banquet is to take on Saturda; Alas Love obeys no laws, nor did Harry | land he refused to take the prescribed oath fer on how best tt inter. and burnin’ question of de chainless | banauet is place a He became nautically devoted to | Of abjuration, because the oath recogniz: | £<7°D seitadin ot tee es The judge rode by—a man of note— rough computation of the capital -* representatives have been ap- | one Katrina Jlonde steerage king as the head of the church, represented by the houses that joined in ‘To see kow her father meant to vote. Priel governments and learn-| passenger, wisee feeom lode and helene Erg for such refusal he was imprisoned im | action gave the stupendous toral of $200, The Bulbsl of Pohick. Algeria sends Prof. Hondas, 78 ; 5 e county jafl Monaghan county. | 000,000. <3 And he craved a drink and she coyty| ,, Anstro-Hungary sends a large deputation | Plue eyes at once set poor’ Harry’s heart “The business done anvmaily in all grades laughed TE: qoensiew Ae ever monthy: tebe clase versities of Vienna, | 00 fire. He wooed, he conquered, and Har- marriage and thi of domestic and Imporced hoslery is "about ae a quaftea. | #8 2 truly great event,” writes the Bulbul British India, |. 7¥’s kisses and bouquets were equaled only marriage $75,000,000 In times of depression and $V At his compliment as he gazed and qua! '| of Pohick, “unless there is some portry ca japan, Holland by his loving ditties. A storm ont prow 000,000 in years of prosperity. There aaa His heart beat fast. But he said “good| wrote about it. I feel that the discoveries | BOG Will be w SEAT ellie the. horton of poi ae od | {Welve mills in New York state where ft day.” in the northwestern corner of the American a PI aan ae Preceded | is estimated that 16,000 persons are en- fe g lungarian Academy cloud tn the person of an lan peant and gaged in the manufacture of the lower Then remarked “Giddep?” and pursued his} continent deserve to be handed down in| Prof. Ignatz Goldziber; the National ae girl. The passionate blood whieh circulat- grades of hosiery. way history. The people who go up there ought | emy of Sclences of Bordeaux, M. Ollivier | €¢ at fourteen knots an hour in Katrina’s] The descendants of this couple whose | ™20¢3 goods are turned out from each of - to have some portry wrote about them, as | Beauregard; Royal Asiatic Society of Lon- | Veins stirred her jealousy and changed her | nuptials were thus solemnized in a Jail| these factories at the rate of about 3,000 She watched him go and she softly sighed, | it is all a great many of them will ever | 40n, Profs. A. H. 8. Margoliouth, | Consuming love into mortal hatred. Had|have been numerous and distinguished. : dozen fairs daily. They are sent chiefly tt. I have, therefore, wrote— T. she been Iike most Washington women, | Twelve of the ministers of the Associate Ne dig ache be lor gen ee [he proverbially enjoy perfect control. of | Reformed Presbyterian Church of the | the south oid ieee sr pe oe ae FLOWS. ploration fund.” From the United States | tongue and temper, no serious trouble|South are descended from that couple, “Tis a lucky lass who becomes his bride.” And the judge sighed, too, with his brain low that it ts surprising how the manufac- = gces quite a delegation. Dr. Paul Haupt | Would have ensued, but, unfortunately, one | twenty-two of the ministers of that church t can 2: , awhirl, On, pees Klondike, far away from|or Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, ene — comsatre. — Petes pene have a wives sare among the de- The competition ge ag ges baninees “Mo * tunni handsome * represents the Smithsonian Institi stars in delicious broken scendants of that couple, and many of pease euler Sse You are full of icebergs and other things and United States National Museum, be. | Watted her moans with tho words on them | thelt dessesoatte nave ied nts MARY, Of | is very Keen, and this keeps down the price, = are drear. and incidentally wages. sides being one of the committee from the | —Ifke a message on a telephone wire—to | elder and deacon in that church. “ In the land where you go rippling along | American Oriental Society, Profa, ‘M. | the ears of the captain on the bridge, and| ‘The members co tat ere tilt ob- Ragland rane, importa of hosiery from | the chilly north winds blow, nt | Bloomfield of Johns Hopkins, A. V. W.} thus proclaimed her heart-broken condi-| serve much of the severity of faith and deereasing, much to the benefit of tnohene, And, judging by the map, you are right} Jackson of Columbia, C. R. Lauman and | tion. practice that characterized their progeni- | market, this coentey, 5 wdlegeres next door to where the sealskin sacks |¢ FH Toy of Harvard accompanying him. Placed Under Arrest. tors in Scotland. The term “Seceders,” by a ry has not at present the 7 hands‘and machinery necessary for grow. . Prof. AEE which they are commonly k ores Ty ry But people meet with sad mishaps pee Pasar ‘soot — ae Our Harry was at once pl: under ar- y only known, did not | the successful manufactu. pe ef the best The years passed on and the usual fate Care to those who mix in affairs of state. Maud’s family labored from dawn till dark the price of wheat reached the dollar mark. arise from anything in this country, but veers ; By belieying all they see on maps. # adelphia and Drew Theological Seminary. | 78% the captain. suspecting a flirtation, soars Hy put | grade of goods. For that reason aione wi I found this out In a manner sad to relate | fact?! which is neyer -allowed on board ship. | Rhendser Erskine ang fie origin when dealers are compelled to mmport the finer And her bright eyes shone with a fresher | One trme when I bought some real Sata ‘The less technical topics anrounced are: |Even the innate modesty which had hith- |.1733 seceded from the Church of Scotland. tains concen ead Baird The town was lald out with avenues and| ~The New Religious Conceptions,” which | erto governed all of Katrina's actions was These secessionists sieclared that the va A eros have come into existence in all parts of the eal re to have justice | church from which they parted be- ee ea en een oon nee | WaEME hy ober Cit ¢ Mra Rhea | OTe als pris sone eticee oe teeg | come. Coecuptad. unllae in wacieup eminty My lot Is on the corner of Main street and | Poy am Or aytey Guta, Of, thee Will in | Stolen her heart and then played shuffie- | Of the English kings to inject prelacy and the Boulevard, % And the court house, when built, will be right across from my front yard. ed the mortgage off the farm. While the judge, he owned with a dismal sob a - Was a politician without a Job. * the defendant should appear before a jury | lished a classical schoor for the education * * Giving Him His Cue. pees te essays and discussions on such topics ‘The father of a charming girl of this | That aS Se he Pronunciation of Hebrew,” rt. city has many admirable qualities, and a! nq ‘therefore, all ye travelers bold, *| Augustine Age of Telugu Literature, they called it “Clarke and Erskine Semi-} Merce. It will doubtless surprise many ‘ Before a Female Jury. sins " few faults, among the latter being @ reat | Before you go speculating around for gold, | Aw ysn te neato ee Tie Unfortunately for the fendant, how=| cea” an institution which is ciesie iden. | B&it Soods do not depend on chance clip- interest in and respect for the game of | Take a warning from my fate severe : = ly for the det ra tified with the history of ‘Acaoeete Re- | Pings here and there, but that there is a poker. The young.man who has laid his| And do not believe everything you hear. and “Sanskritic” questions without num-|°Ve™ the evidence showed that he had + hair I have heard ft hinted that miners with | nor some of the papers are not announe. | 8P0ken slightingly of. the ladies in the | fFmed Presbyterianism -in this country; | Tesular harvest that can always be oe hroug! and the gentleman who for twenty-five} relied upon. It is estimated that Raesealt oot suwleae coisa tock = sngusands of dollars, as through the| eq by title, as the authors Ike to spring | cabin, declaring that none among them at over consulting her as to the advisability of | Would give it all for'a coll oll stove. Surprises on their friends, but doubtless | approached Katrina in sonorousness of | and to whom the educators of South Caro by Wild Animal of His Native The well-to-do farmer of republican pro- = livites was in Washington looking for pie episcopacy into the Presbyterianism of | Millfoms of Pounds Every Year Get | © - Cemeteries & “cin ee co F. Oldham, iemet with ee ee Scotland. Tangled Up in Commerce. for the next three years and a half, not so < es On e lent ne in Legend o: When the “Seceders,” who have since| Perhaps there i much for dessert as for a steady diet during ington jurist, Howard Edmonds, who, in eders, ps there is no staple article about |™ ‘ But I must confess, and my feelings it does | the Churning of the Ocean, by the Devas | nis cver-merciful kindness, decided that | SPFead into all the southern states, estab- | which lees ta knows by the average per-| ‘ht Period. and while he was looking a A KENTUCKY MULE. Cornecracker Cavalier Tel around he found time now and in to composed of twelve members of the gentle | Of their boys at Due West, South Carolina, | 07 than human hair as an article of com- egal k a bit on other subjects. * “ One evening it was mules. 7’ and it was this semi which | when it is stat nary; inary fated that the dealers in human “Tit be doggored,” he said, “if I haven't got a mule out home that ought to have the championship belt for kicking. Why, zucks, one morning I tried to make that de rom years, has presided over that institution, | 12,000,000 pounds of human hair are used | creck meg atl cart load pagent ial} several imvortant discoveries will be an-| voice or perfection of fi These were | lina recently paid most admirable tribute, | S7™Ually in the civilised world for adorn- | he just wouldn't stir a leg. All he would do breaking the news to her parents. So T say to myself when I long to £0, nounced, and the late “finds” in Egypt will z sel encendant co ing the heads of women. In New York | When I tried to make him go forward was oy ines ai sede" een tea subject to| “Will riches alone bring happiness? Ah,| De"atecussed. the chief qualities In her which led him to | !8, himself a descendant of the couple no.” sneak off so often to the steerage to enjoy | Whose hands were united in the jail of | city alone over four tons of this class of | ‘° ————— move the other way, so to beat Mr. Mule his own little game I took him out of the goods a “Not a@ little of the hair used in this shafts and turned him head on to the cart writer. “cor from the heads of Ameri. either way, but just stood still and beggn kick. Not a one-legged kick, either, but at father,” she said, “so as to make it easier! ang pesides, from all I can learn of its = Katrina’s compattionship near the ship's | Monaghan; county, Ireland, in 1754. are imported yearly. for you.”” joys and distresses. ‘Joner” Saved Bill. companion. This fact was slightly detri- / ———>——_ country,” said a Nene Your gsed in this | and started him up. Then he would't move “That was very considerate.” The “Klondike would not be a congenial From the Philadelphia Press. asa fo ibis cause, even with « female Interesting Legal Possibilities. y ‘0 the ‘ * place for poetesses. 4 jury, an eed. proved fatal to his case. | prom the Dally No oe ‘You played poker with him the other P es Vledge con-| It was about 2 o'clock in the afternoon | 345” wag ‘abi “Qefended by bis counsel, | *7™ ‘Chicago ly News. : can women and is fully as fine in shade evening?” me Rectory cues nes (ova, Stow eoee that the sheriff of Bucks county rode up| Messrs,” Gearee A abhor of “aensth | “When the learned assistant corporation | and tertase antes, imported article. We|th¢ Teal thing with both feet, and, gee es: but you mustn't think that f am/ Any reference to a poetess with a chilblain. addicted to the habit. He asked me to play| I do not think that a girl's hopes to gold and I complied merely to accommodate should cling to Bill Hooper’s cabin at the foot of the} Ala., and C. ®:-Gichrist of Evansville, mountain to arrest the man on a war-|Ind., but was,@romptly convicted, in ae- my 1c- | ing “a gray skirt, narrow white leather | {#i= Sex had not long ago for having their rant charging him with stealing corn. Bill's | Cofdance with @ preyious arrangement, the hatk cut short. Many thousands of women whillikens, how he did launch’ th a counsel came into court yesterday, wear-| had a big harvest during the craze that the | into the atmosphere aysibend “I was sure I never would get him now, belt, black and white check shirt waist,| who then had thels locke et soe dor gant get near him: but all of & * id atively small chunk proper execution of which meant-a jug of Ps cks sheared have | sudden I noticed that every time he kick: Hr gesiogenanl tack eters puree Serre Sone alert wife sat in the open door with a pipe in| half-and-half for the judee, standing collar and black tle,” it was at| ainee bitterly regretted it, as in many in-| he Kicked oe Tatn thee ee ee nicked t you?” The sentiment she ought to prize her mouth, and as the offiver came along} ‘The witnessés for: ‘the defendant, Mr.| once apparent to the chroniclers of the | Stances their hair has grown so slowly 5 = Ero en to the ground with his forefeet and so res: but I drew a pair of queens. So it| And not raise any objections about the] up she inquired: John Ashford and ‘Mz. C. M- Calhoun, were | proceedings that-the time for a departure| that they have AS Seeger hanwed: | cfagsed himself about a foot or two, ac- came out all right. I thought it would be size. “Sam Davis, you are just the man 1 want-| Searchingly choss-cyamined by, the able | in the musty’ methods of setting down the | Kifa0,2, witch, since “he fashion changed. iexscimca Ralbaaninpa peat ee ae eee just as well = tet nis know about it sitter Hoes “| ed to see. I’ve heard you taik a heap about | Thomson of Giten's*farm, Conn.. and Mr, | ¢volution of the law had arrived. of thirty the hair seems +o partially lose its | When he showed a disposition to quit fos Were ee ee = Wounded Pride. the Bible, and I want to ax you if you|F. McL. Burbank ‘of Baltimore. In re-| The entrance of the learned assistant vigor, and if cut it will not grow long| ged him a little, and he went io kicking Poa = , and | really belleve that story aboat Joner and | turning the. verdictsthe. forewoman, Miss | corporation counsel was, in fact, a kind of | 2&8. 3 again; and I'll be blamed if he didn't ae Fc t e He had been a pape 7a heres ab the wehaloe* L. B, Hunter, hasized in seathing | formal notification that the law is even ASearte of the ladies nowadays use| that cart load of rocks to the place I want. pai ~ * his wife had driven to town to atte x = «gg'| terms the prisoner’s heartlessness and evi-| now in the process of being invested in 30 nalr_more or leas. The decree’ of | ed it at mighty near as soon'as if he had “mae hor ead? That if eck ala ion pur-| business. She had made a number of pur- ‘Of course I do,” was the ‘ reply—“cf dent want of good taste.in his selection. shirt waists, gray skirts and the other mys- | f@Shion, or the desire to contéal a -defeet pose you have more nerve than he thought | chases, and he was Care GE oe 2 just hauled it there in the firet place, and au . ; terfes of multifarious feminine habiliments, | OF heighten a charm, is the reason, of | made no fuss about it. pores fir ene re et Go UE eee Se {How ble 9, man was Joner?” persisted The starr: meet | 3nd that due regard must be paid to that | Course. One woman. ‘for instance, his aj "One or two men coughed a short cough, didn’t know any better, you'll never do for | Somewhat disapprov- the woman. f = The prisoner “was hen ‘sentenced to meet | fact hereafter in the literature of the law. | high forehead and wishes to red ft in| but when the Kentuckian looked around, Gesvacs teases . ing spirit. Bout as big as I am. I reckon. Did you| the deck stewaig {a imortal’combat. In its| The Iaw books will in tine be strewn | @Dpearance. Another has wosa a? the they seemed to have recovered from their s - = Sey Penort® ye sala 3 SU) | say, Bil was off huntin \| performance the ..pagsengers. were. treated | With descriptive sentences of the sort nsed-| front hair by continued frizzing. and would | pulsaonare atteck sagt Rate pipe Ane ees Ss ‘And did the whale swatler jim tend.'| Derfo eae Sassi. istic anatomy | 1 Teporting those present at the charity | like to conceal the fact. Both make use} “Isn't that scar on your forehead where The Promise on the Shere. wasn't discontented,” fust or. feet-fust?”. continued the. woman, Pauiilts : ball. Thus: of a front or top piece, with a choice of | he kicked you once?” inquired one of theas ie = | pees " as she crowded some fresh tobacco into] and’ski}I. With bicycle-pump-inflated limbs'| Gpinion by Juggerson, Ch. J. (Black| many styles, : “Not exactly.” All that was left of the day was a deep Tain’ the re Z| her pipe. i and knotty mustiés of extraordinarily rapid | silk, cut high in the neck, trimmed with| ‘Ladies’ wigs cost from $20 to $200, Half | “I understood some one to. say so,” said red band afkr on the horizon. The sea piled. P i “Head-fust, I reckon, though I ain't dis- growth, which broke out in. spots hither | Jet.) a wigs, top pieces and switches, from $10 to] the party with the cough. sobbed upon the beach and the moon, a] ‘Then what do ye y putin’ bout it and raisin’ a row. Elders ana thither, the Rost glory of the defendant | “Dissenting opinion by” Pugsley, J. | $90, according to quality. “Somebody's mistaken, that’s all. How it pale « t, waited in loneliness for a | want weth all these d Dickman says it was ‘evt-fust, but he| Was ultimately restored, and, with a praper | (Tailor-made gown of blue cloth, ea eer eeest, Supply of hair ‘comes from | happened was that one day I was coming culgaciia sic “Ail oa cae 12 things?* 4 wasn’t thar no more’n me. If Bill ts arouna} Manifestation pfpride he stood, like a full- | the skirt, pearl ornaments.) witzerland, Germany, and the Freneh! into the front gate and the mule was about anion Z as s . was | 2>0Phe way to keép mA di home I'd like to see him a minit. rigged ship, “hctne a down-turned sea of | | The Journalistic account of the trial will| provinces. There is a human hair market | a hundred yards away, up at the other end as if man had never existed. from gittin’ discon- i ‘But how did Joner lve down thar in| faces, confident that though he had broken | $4y: “Counsel for complainant then arose | in Merlans, in the department of the lower | of the big yard In front of the Rouse, My At least, that is Fow It seemed to the | tented is not ter set 3 that whale till he was cut out?” . Katrina’s heart, hehad alsa succeeded in | to reply, wearing a lovely satin dress trim- | Pyrenees, held every Friday. Hundreds of | hound made a break for him, and as the young man and the young woman who | down an’ think about Dunno; but he went rigat on hvin’. 1| breaking the nasal appendage of fhe genial | Med with lace."* hair traders -walk. up and down the one| mule whirled to rum away he let one leg were promenading on a remote part of the | What ye ain't got, can't say why the airth goes ‘round, but | steward of the deck. REG. What a world of opportunity for crush-| street of the village, zheir shears dangling | fly at the dog, and the force of the kick zt kx -ach other bur | but te go ahead an* I know that she do. Mebbe Bill is in bed 2 nis ing repartee the new order will afford. | from their belts, and inspect ‘the braids | missing the dog, was such that the shoe beech. They had known each other tT git it.” and asleep, Mrs. Hooper? eee Thus, in the heat of forensic debate, shouts} which the peasent girls, standing on the flew off and whizzing through the air it took @ few short weeks: but those weeks fermed | ““What's in hyur?” he inquired, putting] “What gits me,” continued the woman, MADE UP IN MAINE. like this may be delivered: “TI dissent, your | Steps of the houses, let down for inspection. ere of those periods of bliss which are, | his hand on a bundle. “Store clothes.” calmly ignoring all questions about her honors, from the pesition taken by counsel | If a bargain is struck the Aai husband, “is why that whale dida’t nang | Imteresting Facts About the Genesis | for the other side, whose hat, [ may re-| the money paid on the spot, the alas, so rare! Idom happen wore (has'teo/aclientnicc ieee “Who fur?” on to Joner when he had him. What did { Spooln and Shoe Pegs. mark tp passing, ie not on stfalgit.” Or: ing from 0 cents to $5 in wir mony. aun nes - S e cast him up fur? Ss 5 “May it please the court, the ent “A woman's hair may grow to the lenat She picked up a little piece of driftwood | 4° {¢Gk of gloom swept over his face. “Can't say,” replied the sheriff, “put 1] _ “Oxford county, Me., turns out nearly all sone ge 4 and flung it out into the ocean. which opposing counsel has cited no more | of six feet. And I know a tally who has “I knowed it would come ter this. Idon’t| reckon the Lord wanted things the way | the spools on which the sewing thread of me a slip over the eye as I stood at the gate watching the two animals, and came mighty near settling my earthly accounts right then and there. You see a mule’s shoe is hardly as light as a lady's slipper, and when it is hurled a hundred yards thing you ought to stand aside for and let have as much room as it wants.” ee AN ODD ARGUMENT. fits this case than her jacket fits her back. | been offered and refused $50) for her crown she exclaimed: “it will hurry away | sult yer no, more. are tryin’ ter take me} they was, and so they turnad out as they | this country ts wound,” said a‘ wholesale | Her deductions, like her front hair, are | of glory. which is over six fect lone. a | through the air, it is just the kind of a will never see it more.” in hand an’ make a dude out’n me. did. I was speakin’ to you about Bill—| dealer in such articles to the writer. “The | false.” single female hair will bear up a weight | jy replied the young man. “But e ain't goin’ to git mad, be ye? Ye| whar ts he?” spools are made from white birch timber, Se of four ounces without breakiag, It the somebody else will probably pick it up | Know ye said that, bein'-as 'twas my birth-| “Bill? Oh, Bill is to home today.” Guihee nia SAGER Ee ae be Des wemaa: hair thus heavily weigated :nust be dark amatene = day, I could take what money come at ‘Kin I see him en ey REO yy, the coven tees mTaes brown,for blonde hair breaks under a strain “What sadness there is in parting,” she | market an’ do whut I pleased weth It. “Fur suah, When you rid up he was| Oxford county. ‘here are many other parts jondor - of two and one-half oun: savanna I ain't gointer git mad. Least- te e cleanin’ his gun out back o' the house, but | of western Maine, also, where the industry ef I do I won't let’ on. What's in| I reckon he’s ready fur you by this iime.| is important.. There are’ imimerous saw = Jest step around the co’ner.” % In Manchuria and all that part of China | some 2,000 importers, manw “Yes. And that reminds me that I have to aGjoining Mongolia there are thousands | dealers in human hair in the Unite? States. leave here myself pretty socn.” = Why He Gave Up the Sea for the River. mills in that part of the state which are | of farms devoted exclusively to d is- ———__ “There are excvseg and excuses, and “And then we will forget each other His wife opened another parcel he had The sheriff stepped and ran 2gainst the my < — exclusively. to don xa I th 5 arked we forget that piece of driftwood." S| indieated and displayed a number of tollet | muzzle of a shotgun held in Bills hand. ee | Kept busy all the year round sawing white ing. At each of these establishments sev- a ee a oe “I suppose so. At least you will forget | articles. He picked out a bottle of cologne | he recoiled a step or two Billick birch logs into strips four feet long and | e-ai hundred dogs are kept, which are | F- Hopkinson Smith in Harper’s Magazine. the man who had bee Prospecting me. That's how it always goes. When | 40d inquired: c z Yas you lookin’ fur me, Sam? from one to two inches wide and of the | pit i ‘What's this? T was,” replied the officer. “Yes, I jest | samo thickness. These strips are sent to | K#ied by strangulation when they are elght cPatpin more fur you.” was the answer. | stopped a minit to say howdy and to re-| the spool factories,.where they are quickly | ™cnths old, usually toward the middle of “Looks like a mighty smail drink,” he | mark that your ole woman ain't no fule, morkedl ing spools by the most ingenious | Winter. At this time their skin is covered commented, as he proceeded to uncork it. “ | and hevin’ said ft I’ll be ‘ = achi cs fine h: d fi th He suiffed at it cautiously. Then he took Yr goin’ back to town. | labor-saving m: nery. with very fine hair, and from these skins ‘The head waiter, to tempt me as I came one machine, and they are not touched, in Lyrae ta COT ——_——+e-______ fact, are hardly seen again, until the spools, z - ‘ur?’ he asked. i fe rket, except polishing, ‘Iepite gut oa yer handkarcher™ Services of the Went to Education, {| 2!) finished for market, except p ing, | ent from the breed of dogs known here or drop cut by. the bushel from another ma- ca Sete eue dom Indignantly. Charles Dudley Warner in Harper's Magazine. | chine several rods away from where the ig ape ial ctieonstng on’ 120 | taken to die elsewhere. It was only when | to nowed ye wasn't sai weth me,” sd in, The spools get their gloss he sald; “bul T ivt thine ee en |men” | The susceptibility of Americans to new | strips started he spools get thelr zi sult me this way. ¥e don't give me credit | !eas {s a notable element in the prosper- | DY belng rapidly revolved in barrels turned contact of the spools “In the. backwoods villages of Oxford to the daughters of these farmers consists much about perliteness, an’ I may need | ing to try anything that is new. This is of a number of dogs. The value of a dog somebody ter come along an’ give me store | specially t: ie of tl clothes; but I'd have you onderstand that AE Se hia tour in the west and had got back home ience than anything else, in, passed me with live thing flopping on | With more exper! a plate—it was a fish this time, just out of | “but the oddest one I think I ever hap- the water—and stopped just long enough to oy es qqesereeiey ores Nice day, Bill—good evenin’ to you, Mrs. “The strips of white birch are fed into | are made winter clothes for the inhab- | allow me a rapid glance at its beauty. 1 | hand on an io river rn Sa etna CHU hee ee RCP Booue: itants of the celestial empire. The dogs | at first supposed that some lucky line had | from Cincinnati to Pittsburg. That Is, she furnishing these skins are entirely differ- | but a moment before drawn it struggling |@n in fhat trade when there was water from the lake, and that it was then being | CPough in the river so she wouldn't have by a deck climb up the bank and walk around the extreme cold of that region. These fur | I overheard the minute instructions for its | Sand bars, as the clerk picturesquely ex- = a tie pdtiah scagiting trom tee dogs constitute the only wealth of this | immediate and proper serving—it was pass-| plained tome. I was on ws of these boats fi t ity of the country. The le are will- taeee ae degolate region, and tke only dowry given | ed to an epicure at the next table to mine—| and she was on a sand not far from stich ahosei pecliceees aero ee Ee Ags fe hea that I was undecelved, and it was not long | Marietta In the state of Ohio, and while where the en- | county one sees scarcely any other industry | j, -ut 50 cents, and, as it takes ht | before I discovered that such fish formed | we were waiting for it to rain, or some- terprising Inhabitants are always seeking | but spool making, and every person im the | fr ques to Coke aed ftp ames, ClERt | che of the chief attractions of the place I | thing cise, I strolled down onthe boller here "din how fersbo reminded of | Mert cute fo wealth ‘and’ Knowledge. | Tsaront iyi tonic way ivrrated In| rather ‘expensive. Trae in Gggauina | ten, began to. watc, Som ‘where 1 at, | Sock and initially fll to, souveree ‘cher. lon” ev ter remi ol a i sm. » who, in center 01 1 ee an’ charmed inter it by no sech onderhand- | This adventurous spirit often leads to | tHe business. The factories have been eat- | is centered in large cities like Moukden y, ing into the Maine birch forests for years, Chow, where they are tanned. | ¢2fe. presided over the fountain under the| “This is fine traveling,’ I sald with ed means. superficiality, but it has also been very | but there still seems to be enough of the =e named place the amount of | biasing gas jets, dipping his net into the some dezree of sarcasm. oe ane ————_—_ fruitful of new methods of school educa- | timber left to feed the machinery for many dcegskins handled last year represented | ™arble-lined pool, chasing the dodging fis} = Theres a ng git used Jim Was im a Fix. ton. a ne, Kindergarten idea was taken | years to come. Hundreds uf thousands of | guoo0. e |} found and round, until some unlucky vie- | he replied easily. % yeu are in the social whirl and other ' From th> Detroit Free Press. tp and developed in the west. There | feet-of logs are cut and sawed into spool ——————es tim of the right size slipped into the mesh, * ‘How long does it usually take? fi friends make demands on your attention] ‘They were co: eg Pa of the | ™2nual training was first tried on a large | timber annually. She Was Puzzled. and was flopped wriggling on a plate. The ‘Depends cn the nater of the brute, you will never think of me.” ming ir one ©} scale with satisfactory results. And it} “Shoe-peg factories are also an important sls sight had rather dulled my appetite. I | he smiled. “You are mistaken,” she replied, softly. | S¥burtan electric nes when she turned | was teachers in the vest pac first brought | pranch of business once peculiar to Maine, | From the New York World. would as soon have ordered its mate as I ‘Have you always worked at this busi- “I will not forget you.” suddenly toward him with flashing eyes: atout the introduction ‘literature’ in | although ft has of late been followed tof Mr Mulvey was seated in his little sta-| would have thought of 4riving in a spring | ness? I asked. ‘Do you mean it?" “Do ¥ c FI the lower grades as the best means of in- | some extent in other eastern states and 1s | ticnery store uptown Monday when his| lamb and carving out # brace of chops s ue prumlcy. where Gid you get that | (esting undeveloped tind: In tust: choy spreading to the hardwood forests of north- | UCRery store, uptown opping, entered with | While the little fellow waited. I had the aprararasies demonstrated the truth that it is better for | ern Pennaylvania. Maple is used largely in 2 Acie curiosity, however, to inquire the price of } pri: Bought it.” the child to feed upon ideas, upon thought, } the inanutacture of shoe- pegs, although [| @ large, flat paper parcel in E nds. this gastronomical luxury. It equaled that| “ “No you didn’t ‘bought it.’ I can tell a | upon real stories and the lives of real peo- | white birch is used at some‘factories, Shoe “What have you got there?” he ques- | of two bettles of extra dry—the price "1 doubt my assurance?” she asked tone. “No; of course rot. It's downright good card.” It has the name of the firm I work for oa it. I'm making a first-rate record there az a salesman. I lost two : goed customers last year by flirting with | 276 worked in with silk. Nice things to be ———_+e-+___ The Rarest Stamps. pegs = hand-stitched and that Cupid on one end } 6 goign pp ra ail the way -from 7, cents to $1 a bushel; | “t's a patent tray for the toe box, dear. and them forzet-me-nots on the other end | childish of the readirg books. Seceranes tay by Maine ee ‘Soptories: ‘What's patent about it ee ee oo “It saves half the ice, s0 the man-said From the Chicago Record. - = = org | BUtting on u young man’s necktie, and you ee. re Spe 3 that I bought it of.” : W Suri the winter’ tectuse twat cere | never at It over ny counter either A State of Collapse, "curious "and pebble bustnéas hae | at T Bove ‘The most important and extensive phila ~ + grown up in the®Malifé woods near the saw YX I'm glad to know you're not that kind. ‘Didn't say I bought it over a counter | From Puck. ey “Yes. fm our line. We can talk over old times, = ate ee ee up an ar He—“Like a punctured tire.”* is waste material are | ‘RS - 4nd you'll will find everything we sell ali | COWSh end looked out across a waving = sands of tons of th mat ‘What foc?’ telic exhibition eyer made is now in pro- rght, both sad qGuame cornfield ; /. “So as to save all the ice.”" And his wife See eee Cone “Aha, Jim Flumley! Went to the cir- == into compact ee ee went away looking somewhat puzzled. * cus, did you? And you told me now mad BS rk ree oaen ers ; A Wayside Voices. you was because you had to work and z De and fuel in easiern x couldn't take me, and me belfevin’ you all “7 ease “I dunno What we're comin’ to,” said | the time. Now, sir, who went with you to Meandering Mike, dismally, as he clasped | "at show oe Ex-Empress'Eugenie’s Real Estate. —. Jim squirmed, looked sneaking and tried s : oo penn) the apenas ‘ his hands over his knee. to explain: “It just tell you how it “10! eh Ie. ee ‘The ex-Empres E Ne is back at Farn- Ploddimg Pete glared at him in dismay | Nell. Me and Jennie Tassler eat @ philo- . x | | borough from er. cruise in the Med- and replied: na and she caught me and asked me to ithe 4 up| Tranean and sea. She has been “I guess the sensiblest thing fur us to | take her to the eireus. How could a feller i ¥ - ite dhe : eet do ts to hold up the next bicycle rider an’ | SCout Of it” GiAIE TE sca nar take ‘is 4 book away from ‘im. I dun-| here's Jen. now,” and the car stopped to no no more about it than you do.” take on a buxom girl who greeted the : “Dat's like you. Gittin’ worried ter death | Other two cheerily. “Hello, Jim,” she said. - ST : this country, foriinstanee, she has her heau- about somethin” dat don't make any dif- | 2% $00m as In her seat, “I'see you're wear- sis > Mar- ference anyway. I wasn't referrin’ ter | "sit tried to look unconscious and cover joggerfy. I was referrin’ ter science. Look | the necktie, but Nell was alert and said: at de flyin’ machine an’ de compressed air | “He told me he bor it.” motors an’ a lot of other things. Dere’s Uke that now.” declared Jennle sharp- no tellin’ what we ain’ goin’ to do by ma- | 4. Veq''6,® philopena, he caught me, I made him the tle and then he coaxed me chinery. Inventions is the curlosest things | to go to the circus.” I know of.” “Yes,” was the reply; “‘an’ the eurlosest thing about a good many of ‘em ts dat dey never git invented.” fee be ee light his pipe, he his “Some of "em does. I was jes’ readin’ | cyes, humped-up despondently about a chainiegs bicycle.” ner and was heard to mutter. og was or discontented rejoinder. | “Durn a woman, anyhow.” REID: EPR ne. It matters iittle what it is that want “It's jes’ another wild scheme. lt goes] —whether 4 situation or uve ‘a avent—o. ter show dat it ain’ no use ter work, ‘cause | “want” ad. fn The Star will reack the when ye do ye're Hable ter waste yer time. Persct: who can Si! your need. ~ “Yes, used to sail out of Baltimore.” ‘Then you know about navigating being store necktie as far as I can see jt. That's | Dle, and the stimulating sentiments of all are sold by the bushel and are worth | tioned. the ‘same to commoners and to Kings. Set Bare Se wetere ‘I _had. ten years of it.” Lendon Letter to the Chicago Record.

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