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Wasmivaroy, Jan, 18, ‘orrespondence agood time-—that 1s if going to alone is enough to make the rep > N - 414 5 N SO e FIT AT THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, JANUARY 16, I1SS7.~TWELVE PAGES. P | dow puttern of his papa, The primness | S ast | then he did I¢ appy and ¢ un'vnw d | and serions one. The Tuscarors potter, who took such a prominent part in em laughable to strangers, 1t is oddto tent k was on his face as he walked | the min w'wn)h who_were losers were ki jovous spirit of child- boots in the days gone by, President v to protect me was tantamount to re- — Robertson, of Kentucky, otten CHOICE CHASTE CARICATURES. | adore an: tthe vagrant pranks of Saturday aftcrnoon receptions | mining camp maintain that no place | as much for dallying with the cue and balls 1 v 1 1 n 3 1 e abo @ billia 00T h oof b A Reform in French Hlusteations—The | Hetzel in the dull and gloomy old Rue coe Conkling's Magnificent Pres- the little lady was about, and_who lin- | fight with pistols. So 1 carefully loaded be about the billiard room much of his They come m the east and central states muscd and instruct » babi over, 1 am thinking. Cox. Lhen T hunted my foe _ev v had — east ere are those who would turn up P f liards, but would drink to excess and never Anig, Dec. 80.—[Correspondence of the ) wours ] 1 1as been the pre 8 runnIng o it angles at present, and — returning rmI)l home late in the evening |t the probab lity of an extra session, and Ihere is the grea abandon among the interest and cnergy than any political | venile world have been more audacious | Pl move as lively as though on pleasure my coming. The nig ored mie, and | Command, telegraphed, from the managing | JUCHUY play billiards, Sometimes, on 1 hot St LA i % | aware, and sprang upon him before he | the country, the other day. The correspond- | make more work around a billiard table than day claim to be tin text, in_subject | the past year to chill the fo Clacatal AL o BRI b el DU while he plays, cnator Voorhiees never s A mine at Tusear , 2 flourigshing mining eritic rose up the other day toaccuse | tion, Splendor of form now and then, and ! Iatiglies, |/fine ot 2 iin, grace, French writers for ju- | t recoptions and balls, with theatra | SRR Bgec dn. My lotter of instrucs “Lloosened my grip upon his throat. [ Andthomanazing editor thinking he know | likes billiards, but he likes them at the A,nm o nving taken bodily from a Cuban | wiole ittie worid of Frenh literature of | Week s neing gout, wliewmntism and | o e I dans, toknow it the latter had attempied to get a et 1 b Jate. crooked about it, | Yelver circled in the aia to bear upon me aniusement has taken a boom of late. 1y | and that the bottom facts must be got at 3 L weapon fell harmlessly upon a neighbor. | \When the celebrated Nutt-Dukes murder [ Prosident Arthur the architect of tho capitol 10 be true, since George Bizet was care- R " . 1 ki ' a , . X STR s he limps through life, Expert X acquitted a promment | about the senate. A letter was reeeived frone another American set of young heroes | Sight. When the time comes for paying | &tin an entranee,and to explore the situa- was imitated trom @ Spanish song. The | hshers give Awerican youth some | final casting of accounts? ~ Be that as it suit of | itimate busmess of obtain- | sorbed with the trial, telegraphed its repre- | S ly desired that a tine plece of worle could be since the dawning of the new | of the Grand Prize mino after mine Tt g needless tosay that L did not again | “interview President Arthur, his cabinet, | forn 1t was the purpose ot the artist to roundly sbused the German, both be- of caricaturists who' are springing up all HHE YOUNG AN HOBBIUL stisthnes had been opened sufficiently to determine | Pending ractory reporter in air is w, it 48 feared, 4 bust will not be ob- almost Chinese in its fidelity, and the | of a future arti { shall say the bright light beaming from | citement had n wildeat” suggestiveness THE THIMBLE. the contents of the dispateh as the work of a | izing _and dirceting tho architect of the Has tho rightto appropriate to himselt | SYeCP to all the new work which com- | jo, e hsamatio pains de . Mrs, | the ereaking of the windlass and the it That enerally Known. uhpbibleldibilli ity i editor. R places about the'senate, A great many musical composition. There is no sort | for a moment to the 16 et btie Of thoss. sitiles 1 Sne o All my efforts to galn ndmission to the | fancy articles tune of - e | OF it was apparentata glance. Neither the ) the whole to W Boulanger decluiming and | Spy g1l my experience and I have been in | the second evening after my arrival I [ insignificant little thing as. the thimble, | ©XPIeSs an_opinion on the verdict of @ jury, | some artists insiston the subject. Sitting 1ke fiouito work in tho composer’s mind the | fules of Cliristmns-tido and to, genctal | nf b woman o Bans n o with lnm to his eabin_and passed the re- | elaimed by the Duteh as an invention of | Justly. “The diplomats knew nothing anout | 2618 of the supreme court of the United brought forth the perfect poem, taking | that he abominates war, nor would like their heads in the se s working in the Grand Prize in the [ was in use by the silk manufacturcrs of | refrain from making any comment, because | the departed are now ropresented. in marblo R RTOCs> ot Staolt ohotghito t sawie Bnititl One of tholonding jouthaia | tors, penerals; and: tho Tk, would lat | snid, a8 /he" donned: n Hublbey st Gomm: | seot - (n England© was made in | public swatlow the result unmurmuringly, | 0110 sit on the beneli and _ contemplato it should attain its own immortality | pe ATAreminaE . Mime of AT D OYEINANERE WOPHEI drol fA1te| 11580 (e founder of the famly hamed, | Lemseives to be interviewed for publication | bust will have, how it will Tool, ete., as no French setting. Sccond rank only, it Cornely, who has o good | yweet, sad face of Mrs. Clevelund, sitting s a happy-go-lucky fellow, and did | commended it at once to all | ntReneration ol correspondents does not | e oS HEATL posers who take for their inspiration a | war - let us m and take pew in the reserved gallery. But the [ “Bill, 1 smd, “there is a cool hundred | great fame in the manufacture of the | Prints, oreven talk for general information are, among the h comedy writers | Wilderness. The many striving il and lovked the sympathy, no doubt, she [ me take your place to-night.” thumb bell, it being worn on the thumb | upon personal matters, as it is considered Baltimore Sun: The whose works will not be found even in | agamst howe that Russiewill pub off her people attending funeralsin [ that I will skip the camp in the morning, | when and why the name thimble was etion, requently thero “are int RO R, UL (s I the president ean be gnoted on current here for the purpose of renewis ergno on the | pright, and ted by scores of | full justice to the stuid, dignified senators | Prize. In my borrowed outlit and in the | ave proscrved as heirloonss, Are orude enry W, Grady, the 6dior of the At | cam 1 Whshinston e th ot o if you wish to be enlightened on | Trocadero, have been erammed with the | their hands (n iy of them wear glasses, | and descending the shaft with the other | thougii their cost was many times as | 10 De as produetive of news in i here applauding the evolutions ot fire- Before I go back to the W 10Wn newspaper correspondent, to- [ lowin - per month spending perfection of expression are the distin- | faughing atthe anties the fabl EX-SENATOR CONKLING, T'he lead of the Grand Prize has been | Since art ne K beeame the productive writer ever saw.” continued the A AT DI GOEE JORNEE ic) J )0 » Chris S 1 ; {pd " h “harl e Se ) . which figure upon the Christmas and inds ot mi : > loge as pall-bearers. V south. The mines lying east value, to accompany the rich and costly | harieston the second day after dostrtio. work on the gr rapers wanting s In the course of his mblings for a twenty-frane piece to throw mto the | i it in appearance. He certainly | deal and locations by the score are being | diamonds, have been tound none too | of it he did not v night, bt left cicty, and it was soon whispered about column after eolumn, till the words multi | ple were frequently itto the city of Pu IS, | us of yore, is now snow white and car the knavish manipulators. Many of them | objets d'art, in'the fashioning of which | vivid des iptlons of wrecks, fr found the excitement of social hife in artist who knows how to enter directly | but now will be quickly completc cise curl on the top of lis head. His | became Known. vn, whose enthusiism for art needle | them out ot “his cination. | His o | (10 o 50" (oo otienta In front of each section will stand a o’ | and’ altogethor a more healthful, con: L capped the game, and, having no | that cost §100, with other embroidering | 1ieh eXeitemdnt. that nabudy cured to eor- | stndy mapped “out fof hini by his in- ings which disfigure the early editions of ted within, The muscum 1zhty po of the head, the same | graph operator as to keeping the sending | to reproduce those fearful and wonde: when Grady cot to Atlanta—a fong distane ferred to appeared indifferent to cacl i R vt i ost ibaestie concon: bout the reveillon, which.as you | although it is a very pretty nose. As | had preceded me at daylight by stage. I | fusion on foot stols. banmners v from Charleston—all”from 1iis mind—ti he | driving with other young lidies well ing the closing scenes of the story. There | combin fan lrish wake and an | fection. He has u weil-rounded figure to | arrived at Battlos 3 ““In China the ladies of high ro | themn than any correspondent wio visitea | papers thut Alan — Arthur's engages SYIRGINIAY UPON THE SHIP, ling to the gentility of those engaged | about the stomuch. The following afternoon I entered | earved from cnormous pearls, with bands | could make issues and manufacture faets g departed ona European trip. Her beaut don of a draughtsman. = M. Leloir | on the boul s cach have their reveil- | the very best advantage. His attitude | Tuscarora. H¢ had just arrived from | which serve for eatehing the necdl “PresidentCleveland is ieh more likely to | Mide her o gr Ml favorito ubr " Y subject of fol cations, i ern 0] ago she returned o or 0 Krench friends are so fond of calling di. be got by peej first at 12 o'cloc no uattention to veople about him, save | me. I had rel ubject of fortifieations, t taritl, internal | month »she returned to her home in tinetion. Another yolume by a writer | 1 0 a0 o g SO0 RenopUplInCIoTEs SALOOM, L hBIGhiDOSA BN : grand hould 1 nd then hastening | him, A sh of annoyance passed | hands to detend me, beforc abloodthirsty | pair of scissors “of the finest steel, in a | morning, it ent” he continued, | has an exquisite figure, gracenml neck inhabitants, with capital skill, is called | music at the Madeleine, One of the most | man curricd on a whispered convorsa ar and coward!” he hissed | quisitely inlaid ease of the purest mother- | Y Mr. 1l e o | eves aid a lovely complexion, sind s thes ositions by Giacomelli. Nowhere has | {5 S ast defenses.” Arthur has Ly improved in “man, faster Suc 8 than i the little pocms for this volume; | in his huge apartnient. Among the | first appearance in the senate chamber | give him an exeuse for shooting me 1o way thimbles are made i this | § i studies, and his present visit to this city trated by Octave Uzanne, called “The | Mittee and a host of curiosity seckers. | help wonder what his thoughts were as | arms behind me, and facing my man | which the metal, whether gold, silver or | Which oughitto receive attention at the coast protections and forti { Arthur had to pilot himselt through the eon over and turn ag: nd in: one | time keeping up vigorous exercises, such 08, 1B W60 n gt his consent.'’ re It was an act of pure b do, but n where the process made more thor- | shores were worrying him a gre wout | poR SALT, dealt, of course, with the women of his | on the part of those who do it & generous | United States pressed into my hand by some friend | gola thimbles as the first requisite. ble to bo_ attacked by lisiiing AR)]L\S qu CHANGES, | to say that the baby of the Gauls ishardly | PLEASURE'S PUNISHMENTS, | other man, A surpriscd, plensed expres; | hose wonld never get me into trouble ]\TERHF“ ING INDIRE " | boys say he scems to think he ean play as ll out of his swadiing cloths before he be A W 45 MM v | sion passed over her taee'as she said: ‘T | again except in hell A L1 | well with his tongue ‘as with his cue. J. 1 the tariff discussion in the Forty sevepth i ors lors and used to round up Wilkins fre« Opera From "'Habanera,” hear an_Infant say immediatement or toline &W‘yslll Gay. along his first pair of red top | ready to throttle me, To call upon the & Third Person, ¢ d 0 1¢ i and girlhood, more than - winter, not e, by s theold | for a scribe who cannot take care of s Senator Beck, who, but for the wgrk he b o ) Plan—Congressional Billiard Claye r. Few of the southern senators or repro- the Latin country beyor o gered longe her side, e well to | an old-fashioned pair of derringérs, and, ¥ Artists of To-Da General Bous h A y nd ”‘ s i it -+ entirely upon th in White House Receptions, folly. P ent Cl nd wil a pro- { each of the two side pockets of my the Cock-tail—Pu 5 mostly, And strange as it may seem, tho penoratio X s h WasHisatoy, Jan, 18.—[Correspon- - hunted me, 1 scarched for him tirelossly thelr noses at the suegostion of playing t of the By “Interview the president as | think it wrot Bee.|—Among the ma literary topies tER t 1 » hee ounc A 1 Y entr: \ | nong the many literary toy WOOD-CATRYING 1N AMERICA with the erisp eold winter weather, peo- | 110W A Plucky Scrive fxposed a | I tound him stood at the entr reasons therefor,” Such was the arbitrary | SIXtY or seventy-five legislators who fro- ones at this closing period of the old | in their enterprise, more skillful in their [ bent—and some of them are bent—out of W Lork Stars In 18701 was the min- | I"was closo upon “hin before ho' was | CUitor of one of the léading newspapors of | Woodisawyers. . Sehagor Vst It Is said, u Laadaik b At to think. Clute by | ent who received this senseless command | & section handon a railroad can at bis work, wsthetic mterest for all anthors and com- | i wnce takes the lead. For airy, | 9f future glory, we shall most of | year, Iwasordered by my chief to re- | | ringoer st his very breast, “Dresident refuses to be interviewed on | plavs beeause, th 1o hins not {1 Bizot, the immortal composer ot Carmen and drawing my second derringor fired | more about it than i home, away from the noise and contusion of "y h *rize s regular ) r dends musician the matchless refrain of the | (hig Kind, which the childien of our toothache all day Sunday as a just recom- | Prize was regulary paying dividends, i Bl ol . s taken o booin of | 3 My adversary fell to the ground with a s D i, ot Of i without modifying it in any manner, or | tothem, The French childven are ington society is having just a lovely | Finn” and of “Helen's Babies,” of the | market value put upon stocks invested in | been closed to outsiders, and that, ing housctop. as terming t Pittsburg fow years | W18 Nekotiating for a marblo bust of him, to ful to publish i the first edition of the e Charley is more and more convineed | Pennsylvania newspaper management, be- | General Arthur only a couple of days batore Ayt Ate ¥ 3 hat a boo ore tha i ry mter shoul do < bust, on- ace ) foousntion of plagiarsm may, thoretore, | @Mpso ‘of what is S0 chirancing in | may th o 1 for od time, that a boom of more than ordinary mter lould o made of his bust, on account off I have left myself no room to speak onto-n your 5o fall of promiam ot sontsy | ben loeated, and.the stock of ench w visit Tuses Fhe serub ouks and | ana the prineipal diplomats of Washington, | Wake plaster work from life and have the eause he isa German, and because he i ;i DUt Eh o Ot & oy T'he correspondent stunned for a fow feds Al YosoluHon: Yo pssen.. By talk over it raises the question' whother a | What I should eall maliciousness of touch, | Hhll autiful eyes is not a love-light from [ About it Yet the cabins of locaters and S funster about the oflice, or one of the arbi- [ Gapitol to have busts made ot the viee-presi- mands attention, and has t powats [ (DAL S Thenmatio b Deople | ehiek of tho-telezraph were: speculative | wPheve is o e | [ LUl L G I 1 am told, have busts of then- “ ) G TOP] *TIE DAY, ekt S TRBTE % e of life, "They can be made to much greater of doubt that the ** Habanera » furnished LEADING TOPICS OF THE DAY, the oflicials of the exceutive mansion: | Grand Prize mine were unsuceessful. On | house was founded by such an apparently | PResident nor members of his eabinet w ould INSPIRATION FOR ' CARMEN. "’*"“""""“"" his usual encrgy at_one | e white hoso sin s time, [ | meta miner whom™ I had known well in [ Two hundred years ago thimbles were [ V¢! thoush they had ket trace of the trial | one does tor a good painting. There have erystallizing influcnces which finally | possip. How Boulanger doth protest h hi " ¥ r mainder of the States. whose busts are mounted after death, for its story the light and deftly-sketehed | to see the nation draw its sword; how the | place in the line, 1 g night shif(, which went _on at midnight. | China hundreds of years before it was | the juries in the countries out- | DUSts before the very eyes of the justices. on of Paris ventures to qu sines their eyes nder from the flower- | pleté from hat to boots, and glanced at | London less than 200 ye onoieselt in o marblo bist ufter death, Antin g 4 A 1 oy 5 3 I § o AN "he memory of the pres- | doudt all of ‘the justices have done a simply through the medium of a brilliant | necessity” of war. In another jour- | inoFom Parson Newman's s, to the vas my opportunity. My friond | The usefulness of the artiele | UPOR anv subiect. The memory of the pres : soems o me, must be necorded to com- [ {4} hooses to come | iy (he g oper from all i | not stand upon ceremony when'coin was | who — used the needl u| [ Tun back tothe timo whenn president has ! ; orth, song, n refrain, or a musical theme which | ¢h , or fight now,” he says; but hi lovely young wife seemed wholly uncon- | dollars for you if you will let me put on | new sory to the needle-worker's | for the press, Oceasionally binet oflicer | After Many Days He Returned to a of th lnst fifty years. a hundred or two | (0, B0t want war, and do not believe that | folt, for the gricf-stricken wife of the | L'l do1t, old man,” ha replied, after a | when in use. This clumsy mode of Wil | WHALpIomAte (o be Hterviewed an B the repertorics of the twenticth eentury, | march towards the Bosphorus, and that, | the United States senate chamber can't | and if you eare for the color of your hido | given the artiele docs not appear, Lo ft. v publishied and eredited to the presi- [ Mentto o well known West and the skeleton of his story from some | 40Wn, and not be wound up again. The I atan opera or theatic Islipped on the full suit which he | were made either of iron'or brass, and | iatters 1y Hirousi the thed mercarn. engagement, vrovided the young lndy 19 aling done by French dra- | thousands. ~Such great halfs ns the Hip- | on that sad, solemn oceasion. and say I | semt darkness of the hoisti works, I| and clumsy-looking things compared W Constitution, who ter his father occupicd the houso D sto at the > nof o but 4 ArETOW TG best and on spe oceasions double the | men of the shitt. 1 knew how to handie | nimel, he was at Charleston during the earthguake, | At that time nothing but an_ overzrown, gaities of the | being deteeted. Inthe morning 1 wired ) s gl and even pearl day, who spent a - week at the seat of the [ money, The young society men of guishing traits in tho illustrated books | DFagon of Provence, sreat Taras- | as he appeared in_the senate chamber, | running east and has turned at - the e er is country, thimbles of | corvesponcdent, Sand [ mnstsay e is o moder | GRS H0G W) Abions vouns vl Noew Your lists of the Paris publishers | ndole, are worthless and bityers of shares fmploments and materinls wealthy | Y atukes of ucust731, and deft the duy | feiondly to young Arthur, ‘and exvonded B 1 D005 o ¥lohls T bad alfost ris at all times, and the working eluss n, who, did we not know that he | collapse will be a disastrous one. Mana- Solid gold thimbles, clegantly | matter trom his pe o very LMo | SounE CATEIRE HoomoL if ST up an cdition of a classic like Bernardin | cash box of a theatre, & concert or a mu- | Togked 80 beside | Roston Conkling. In | made on the quict by those in the pool, | good for many of our fashionable deco- | Same day on which he arcived —he looked | that Alan Arthur wa to be mar- and to look over the exquisite picture Speaking of muscums reminds me that | fiye never appes at bette witage, [ by m with the monogiam or initials of the | S0 per and be: to work., He wrote i which have been furnished for the well- : fa have o mew one, | and never looked so grand and hand: | 1 had given the camp aterrible black | verson for whom they fre intended set i plicd into the thousands, and . then tens of- | their fondness for éaeh othe Celoir, is to get o refined and renewed reat | s S museum f e - d be « « i 4 Bourinrtiatio 9 i [ building for thi L fully combed beeomingly—perhaps worn | would be heavy loosers, and not a few | the skill of our artistic metal workers is | scenes and' i Washingzton more faseinating than **box- into the sentiment of an suthor, and who | 1 inits three: v ace is fuller; the lines of care scem to | Well aware that my life wonld not be | v Wis 50 creat a year ago that not seriptions of the disaster were appalling. e sary. Go back to the abominable draw- tue symbolizimg the departuent | tented caprossion, - and yet the aith “in - the trustworthiness of the tele- | implements o match, wonld enable her | it b e mament, and iio one thowsht | structors, The following winter it was Yhates anc oy g anc i ave cost about three willions of | 4 oT 3 S 1 3 v atel seere 5 v by « s, daisies d blucbhe) n Yt inned to Chateaubriand and Victor Hugo, and « curve of the lips and the | of my dispateh asceret, I wa v by 10 | ful buttercups, daisies and bluchells away—he continned to srind out coluinn other, and_Alan was frequently seen out from the sound of its French | usual, e was dressed ‘with the utmost | rode eighty miles withont stophing . burcau covers i all homes of culture becime an authority on” earthguake matt known in social circles. = Then followed Charleston. Grady ought to ba senator, | ment with Miss Seach was ol JUST A MAGNIFICENT PICTURE, the burroom of my hotel T was hailed by | of fine goid, on which are engraved wll | will, erice and nunierous accomplish has touched the chief note of the book—a | lon festivities rhaps ther during” the ceremonies was sad and [ there, and by the look of his eyes I knew | the holes of outside barbs | ealln tri session of the. Kiftieth conwress | and the Amcrican letter writers coult nob y left my revolvers [ moth 'l case. With the thimbl revenue, finan ¢ the dozen other subjects | this cit wlin the meantime her string who sketenes birds and ficlds, and their | § ' ) rong of hust 4Co NOW A o aring | despel v sheath of penrl, and a pearl ncedle case. | s beg o approc ( away to form one in a throng of husned | face now and then, though his bearing | desverado, wio, without doubt, had been | sheath of pearl, and a pear] needle ease, | “is beginning to appre and shoulders, beautiful brown hair and I “'Our Birds,and has o less than 110 ¢ curious of the reveillon her- | non - during the address. He simply | through his chnehed teeth and advanced | of-y A New York lady, whose hus. | bl ol Ne rl Very grently in onrnest | life of almost any party or gathoving in who ushered in - the | Roscoe Conkling is always polite o his To strike him for his imsulting words | these Chi dle-work ‘kits,’ so to “lias the president said _anything to lead | qualitics, Am,r,h,,,,,‘,” s pist Lwo years but perhaps the climax of the luxurious | guests were members of the press, the | since he resigned hi Leyes were | downinmy tracks, It was a time for | country and England 15 simple enough, [ #Yes.” was the terse veply, “Maore than a | §HE% O purpose of winning back his Sucei is the man who has now fulfilled | hoe eat with his eyes cast Qown. wnd defiantly, 1 san steel, is pressed. The hole punching, | @it session, and 1 ovserved tha whovetioonroditlic fooinand Elioling This is like some of the illuminated lays on nothing more solid than a liquenr | senate again?’ asked a gentleman ot a | fists! If you wish anything clse, pull and | done afterward. Celluloid is monulded, | thoy were demant by the whole country, | rough seas of Washington socicty Which is not easily exbausted aftera | as riding, driving, fencing, swimming, | plicd the gent, +*And what i8 botter still, | gave me. time, and my words w ough. Strange it 1 scem, the [ thematter,and hie did not blwme them ; that ! s ( e the s g orels 1 ar , own Country, and has shown them in the | diet, Althounh towards the end of this Just then our eyes fll upon the “repre- | among the group of miners that had first step in the making of i ndcmade Ao BbY fuciai | placed on the market ns to look like a little old _man, a cut- am glad to see_you, Mr, President, 1 I'he affair had become a perplexing Hart Bre ver, of New Jersey, the well-known & German Oritic Says Biset Ad and precision of French children may | Regardless of Gont and Rheumatism Capi- | as hey fonbt the same con- | posure was the theme on the street, and s Ouly Tnlk to Reporters Through | congress, was an habitue of the billiard pare : quer infatigable; but the 0 ¢ t ’ hood s t all the same, and none | GRAZY TO SEE MRS. CLEVELAND. d never p n appearance at | signing my position, The cthics of & | GRADY A GREAT FAGT FRESCOER, | Iead into billlard roomis, bt he never ol (Wittioss this good. e Operasglass Views at a Funeral—ftos: | coor \ he mig well see what | himself, cither at fisticuffs or in a_street | Reviving Tilden's Const Protection do and the lack ot dinity about it : Al establishement ence—Sons of Great Men— AL A days of free trade | that they might be handy, placed ofe in ers—The Cue Keops Phem From b deag) R BB W e ) men: Hetzel, wito, ¢ g i tectionist in earnest ere the winter coat public men who play bitliards most drink the il 10 t Yo, ‘ denee of the Bek.]—Socioty seems to be REPORTORIAL DARING. for Lours and was unsuceessful, but upon Which have been discussed with more | since 1870, and the purveyors for the ju b Swindling Mining Scheme. leaning against a doorpost, and awaitin quently play billiards, Sometimes, on a hot vk, th 1 | ral's ¢ o- | nil shape. So much happened during rrospondent of the San Francisco year, is one which has its moral and Xy vian Houscs Uie Hoteo! TH ; : Senator Ransom moves aronnd and restd } o W the throat the muzzle ! \nly answered posers througout the world. A German | faney, brightr ind simplicity of dic- [ the s 0 o in for | port the condition of the Grand Pri samp in the norihwestern part of the | pulled the . It missed 11 any subjeet.” tience if he had the tip, Senator 1"l yeniles arc justly celobrated, There isa | And opera thrown ‘in, every day in the wildly with my left hand, just s his re rrespondent, wanted | e orgwd,” For some unknown reason this WBARErR,” and blncod he opera | ould dolig Ut o opencd | pense, is having a good time then Wash- [ there was something Habanera," and placed itin the opera | tion would delight i could 1t be open: g el tin ! ; ) Nattered thigh, and the bullet from his | Some length about it. Atthe time of the death of the late ex- [ ' ; e T isi't i otgh? i the uso informed me that the wine ! : R en S without crediting it. This happens not | licking in the “Adyentures of Huck | tine, O, mylisw'tit thought = And th ! Nt ! b 1 1 1§ OF 008 Fapsaibiy o placed in the marble room or elsewhero “Princemnd the Pauper,”’ and of many | this mine of happiness is way up out_of | Whatever risk or cost, I was expect ; A Carmen a statement that the “Habane and seamps. Why should fiot our pub. | dividends, who will figare up most in the Upon my armval at Tusearora T found | that the average newspaper man in pur- | teving that the city of Washinzgton was ab- | 11 death in reference to the matter. [t was ing news ustally “gets ther, sentative her Ii ¥ \ | i [ what s 15 90 e TN s OB W Ay o | SSLHAATES ated, Allalong the le : s prominence and beeausé ho was of fing be dismissed, and the French erities have | French love for children. the wondertully good caricatures and | FEAEAY eagerly bought. None of the “prospeets’” | DUt pines 1 e, and the Sus- | ayoug termination of Nutt trial.” Jatbl bust s henr porfection s yossible: attacked Bizet. Yet, the imitation is | over France, and this must be the subjeet She wears well her honors and who | their values, and_altogether the ex- seconds. e hardly knew whether to aceept | the senate some time aw author- Bt poscr, bo tio n gonlus or amedioority, | PAe vanishod is . sati a happy heart,” At any rate, 1 prosi- | mmers uprose like fabrics of frost, and | Curtous and Interesting Thinga About dvad and aliv id place them in even the note, the vital spark of another’s of this more s o § " given in sober earncstness. The absurdit aleidy made,” ready ereetion ik of anothor’s | but of this more anon. Let us go back | goii'on tables, of 1 on their heads | Bymns Lofting in said a dealer in § Wy : ] advaniage whilo the subject is alive, ands of the public annual festivals, and to the | hate never seen wonen s ¢ to look | another section of the country. | went known in England. The thimble is | Sufliciently close to o so intelligently and | been impressions mide of some of the mei- evening with him. He t country, but it is known now t it | the matterand if they did would serupnlously | 7y, placed in the court room, Those of nouvelle by Prosper Merimee, The | Whole country scems mfected with the wan’s funeral, sta ay-heade Vorking wet in the 250-foot level:™” he | used elsewhere. The first thimblo ever | side of this scttle questions and the | the beneh. It must be a refreshing reflee- & musician immortal, it seoms hard that | of General ot crowned cofin before thems yes, and | the clock, the hands of which marked | by a metal worker namod donn Lofti, et it s R AL R L thousand times, in 10oking at_those already of immedinte | reotions werd levolod at the president’s | in sight. Lofting acquired a large fortune and | authorized aperson to quote him in the [ ALAN ARTHUR'S SWEETHEART. they did not create themsclves, There | V! is that of onc pi 2 in scious of the ill-timed attention ‘paid her [ that rubber suit” of yours, and letme | art. The implement then called the | is interviewed, but almost invarfably it is Washington Belle, many wants it. They hope probavly | deatl hero. There ure times for all things. [ moment's hesitation; **but you ‘ean bet | izing it was soon changed, however, but | sonal matters, or i reference to subjects for n Arthur in - Washingtor 3 tinc AL nontly cvery ono of theso takos toxg | in short, the clock of destiny’ will rnn | Lie United Jand not have the ap- | you'll do so too.” Tag's thimble's, and, in fact, all thimbles, ut they are bogus. ‘The only way in ke Hadldl (i R il charity festivals have Dbeen extremely r of n public sensation, 1 will do | handed me and harried to the and | specimens of them extant, many of which THE GUEAT willing, As'the story goes, Arthur matists from the immense Spanish collee- | podrome, the | ce of Industr nd the | did not see a pu of opera glasses in | had no ditlicalty in passing, the foreman | w ith the commonest thimble of to-day, al- o Senator Jo Brown,was inclined to spend the Christmas ho! vs. He w ot Sl ) ENTATIVES OF TIE MIDDLE CLASS | bower of the lons ) a pick or shovel and did my tirn without ‘o-day, zold, silver, iron, N Lall be In favor of hiseloction,® snid INAEC VI (i B Delicacy of sentiment and absolute | men or well drilled troops, and there | senson, let me speak of my paver as follows: 2 id ave utilized in making thi s, | seishiatie disturbanees. rady is the most (ved ~ him o with open que, followed by q i - [ onc of th nguished men who act feet level, and is now tending north most elavorate workmanship and great | o the fabricating genius. o' arrived at fgeo Sy, G0 GGG G particularly Not for years have there been so many | ¢ Imusic, Money flows frecly i ) rongs - contrast to Gen bemg swindled. Wlhen this is known the | needle workers affvet, have found a lurge | g his avrival, But e got i s | Juge sims of money for his amusement. Buil magnificently, )“u\“‘md T A nd the bourgeoise seem never at var hero, would think him most in- gersof theGrand Pr most in the rved. and ~ frequently oset” with | after he arrived i Charleston—come to think one of the acknowledged belles of so- de Saint-Pierre’'s “Paul and Virginia,” | s ohysical strength and health Mr. Conk- | hoth to the north and south, Full report | rators, Thimbles tobe made to order, | #rotmd a Tittle, then zotinto a oo witha | (Wi MR ATEIT W g Peo- kpown and patbetic story by Maurice after the generous | come. His hawr, while Dot <o abundant | eye, and completely foiled the plans of recions stones, are not by any means | thousands. e loaded down the wires with | ionship appeared to be mutual, Alan pleasure out of the book. Here is an | stood untinished for tenor twelve s [ a Little more carclessly—and not the pre- | pecuniarly ruined by the expose when it | taxed. Iknow arich young lady in th and matters e never ing’ at college, and he spent most of his has toh knowledge and retinement neces- sciences, and the industrics. | have been ironed out; has more color, | worth a nickel when 1t was known that T | ing but & wold and diamond. set thimble | SWW [eW il any of “them: but there was so | 0 keep up with the yearly course of of them after the the terror subsided. Then | obse 1 that the two \muw people v then compare them with these fine bits of | franes. cynical expression of the nose— [ o’clock in the forenoon. = My friend Bill | one sces blooming m such prodi - | ter column, and p: ter page of “tion of grouping in the pictures ilustrat- | names U-night session nd of | care-“a suit of black fitting him to per- | to eat, and to change my horse onee refinement and the f Knew less and saw | an_announcement in the local socioty ittle gem, showing Ame rec, regulated variously fit clothes onto, not in the least “pussy” | destination, some time after with ght. very dainty of their thimbl sare | then the vice-presidential” eandidate, " 16 | and the young Iudy soon aftorw: which hie knows well how to manage to | Expert Charlgy,a man-killer nd bully of | sorts of fantastic things, the etehin ¢ FAVORING TORTIFICATIONS, Er rare poetic simplicity, full of what our | contrast greater in the workd than t thoughtful. He scemed to pay httle or | that the tel ,_mmh nfiurl(m hid betrayed | bles de thimble 4 4 for the purnose o sceuring lesislation on the | sound her praises too highly. Scveral night into the Cafo Americain, on the | when some r ched w hand forth to greet | in my nmm stood, with my bare | the Chine: dy always has a delicate | sugeestéd,” said a demoeratic senator this of wamirers is wlmost numberless. She winged and tour-legged as well as human | and reverential aunditors of the Christmas | was most respectful, while General Shet- t to kill me. The :s are all enclosed in an ex- | the advice given him a £l 1 4 B demand some! 5 he d « ch s articipates is suid iq WG was that given the | beat bis head to listen withont replying. | threateningly toward m band wis in the China trade, hus one of | W ¢manding something “in- the dircction of | Which she participates. 1t is said young Andre Theurict, been more delightful | morn of Christmas day with a ball given | mferiors. As this was Mr. Conkling's | or to retaliate if he struck me, was but to | speak, which she values at $2,000, you to think Lie is considesing an extra ses- | has devoted himself assiduously to his arenched in the dehcious book illus. | Medieal committee, the surveillance com- | upon him as he entered. 1 ¢ould not e and blufl. Quietly folding my | Dies of the different sizes are used, into | W <0 1 talked over with him the sul firat lovo: “Tho naval: ool Women of the Nincteenth Century.” | his promise that he would live thir “Will he ever be in the United States | “You know that 1'do not fight with my | finishing and polishing or tempering are | Sithspecial emphisis on ! NIt GO TS il works of .the Middle Ages—a book to | or'cordial of his own invention, all the [ New Yorker at my side. commence.’ The best thimbles are made in France, | and that the eitizens along our casters whole season’s attention. The artist has | and doing work which usually requires | we expeei'to make him president of the cly uttered when @ revolver was [ Freneh consider durability in their | the > defenseless against o < and I have this day vower. e referred to the el Wise yarying phases of fashion from the elos- | fast” on this Christmas evening Sucei | sentative of his father,” gathered around, Quick s thought, and r1s gold thimble s the entting into a | dom in Mr. den’s letter as a eight (80) acre Ingdays of the revolutionsry period st | aneed all ght i was among the WALKER BLAIN Sofore my enowy could reach buck for | disk of the ¢ | thin picce of | and 1 am positiva ho 18 10 oarnass nbant 10 B LY. 14 9 1 ?-r BroQh l the beginning of this century down to | freshest of the company when the morn- | who still looks a8 he ys did, as | his weapon, I had covered him with the | sheet iron, This is heated to a red heat, | He doubtless would - inelude t in his oice land adjoining the present moumcnt i ing chimes sounded, i though he had just been fishied out ¢ one so opportunely given me. I had the | placed ovor & graduated hole in an iron | procian § he to eallan estrases- | the South Omaha Btock iz ouaNar ov costuss : Evwarp Kixa. | puddle of water, He nodded to e drop on him surc, and, with'a mutte heneh, and hammercd down into it with | 5100, W nk is n obable, OF | <oy Pl A e o eront i oo lwperoopt | e bty about i, and scomerd tiekled o | ourse, e thened aid foft e’ pace. © 5| punti,” this' hote s "the form of te | ¢ ; T ol oSt Suse | Fos g “]“ ‘Wl“lll& q nzed in contemplat- ‘ords in the English Language, death, when in the senate where people was safe for a time, but 1 felt that the | thimble he iron thus formed s rc ¢ NI S OHRQE Bll5e ouses, ing along mfi‘:““ Of fhe leturcs of 4 court assem: | By qotual enumeration of the words | could'see him and know ho was th son | hunt for the gamo had not ended. and, 4s | moved from the hole, the little. indents AL RN ) f,‘,'.m.‘ The B );,5 K L' G R Bpaor Anpoon, Sil.p i the ined in the best dictionaries, it has | ofJim Blune. He is a ghostly looking | I did not wish to kill or to be killed t tions to keep the needle from | yun wir, and all that, whicl wonld be | ¢ ] e A [ those pmplvhn pRARA Al 00N ascertained that 13330 Englishe) 1.»‘11‘;“,[1: he has :]|||3 I<'wl‘l|:|_(mlll ;;n his mglu.ll lm:m!l‘ 1 unob: & an outgoing [\I[I|.v|l ulI 1.1.“ u;‘nl\w I~'|I| ‘n',‘ .n‘g-l 1‘)‘“» :::A;I:“;lfll.vl:.l § "1::#1‘;“1 ie depre sl line on the new L posaiblo that our wives and swocthearts are of Baxon origln and 20,85 of | Kan poposnot ehow iself In i faco. | truin for San Franclsoo, To mool sompo | the Tt Y s L B kR AR B AL LR ER B v o o R s ey fo P Franee cusily T I = o i\ud what hlu powers of l;_“. unw-lun-, im-nu ~~-nr' ment [ stopped o (!mnhh ~lf..1|u ].ml«iv. I iron is | considered it we are in any unnecessary ex- : d I r co is o | e origin. In consequenee of the | his personal appearance does not show, | Rer ol g ay station | then made into steel by & process peen sure.” | which will receive h?.‘:iu« ;:‘Ill ) l.,.h;.. u:l\m, mdl TAISC: | o bular nature of the Teutonie words in T i5 i Lwinge of the father t his | the o f ns ~(n|r liar to the French thimble maker, is tem Towon O RONESSION AL OV FAARTR bi ll ‘I.O the Xt IR, Lho progross and. ohunge ':\‘\"(‘( preponderates in the works of our great- oyl AR yor e L me w following the one on which I had | Biuo color, A thin sheot of mold 1 thoy | it when ' oy e ot five days. There is a and enormous oy 8 A goly Il\- est writ The pr 5 g not Blaine, no one” would accuse him of | arvived brought in Expert Charley pressed info the interior and fastened | knights of the o T relap fortune in this tract Ftrospeot, Tow | repmeitions ang Leonouns, uumerals, | it But then all things are possible in | was hunting for me, and, ascertaining | there by o wandril. Gold leaf is at- | their amusemert would deteriorate, € Bt of fasl e niotatesof Dovey | prevositions, and auxiliary verbs, the | this free land of ours. This unpromising | thut I was in the hotel, signified his in- | tached o the outside by gr pressure, | time atter Tou, who used to spend hows al- | for anyone desiring to ashion seem the pietures of Dore! | 65 of the elements, and their changes, looking chap who sccms to enjoy speak- | tention of remaining over- I wasin the | the edges of the leaf being fitted in and | most every night in the billiard roons, left A~ “fln’ Ty grood men there are Who, | ¢ ihe seasons, the heavenly bodies, the | g #nd acting for his president—diseased | private ofiice of the priprietor of tho | held by small groovesut the base of tho | tho halls of leklulation for the cluba of New plat an addition. R 0, Lok passoms a ttha of hus | B e e Toatinra ol ottt | fathor, may b something or somebauy | hotel and overheard o harsiy tones of | thimble, “Tho articleis then Dillinkds, - Colonel Frod Grant. awod 1o afford Plats of land fur- L » p 80 A ¢ “e, ore 8 J . " g g some day, who knows? nd still another | my would erer without ing | use. g ¢ gold wi st for yes 21 T'om eomp principally and when he left | ish iceo i gamtural and aworo human, than ho waa | scenery, the organs of the body, the | Wio claited our special intorost was 0 by hin ietly stepped out of the | stec never wears out, and tho ol can | Wakington Ui fairbaleed o was put | Bished onapplication, "’h“’,':!' f‘l:l:l‘:l a :'ll;mll*‘h m:::; M] u:“l::r:_: modes of hodily agtion and posture, the COLONEL FRED GRAN oftice by a rear door, and, gaining the y lily replaced at any No- | to his wits’ end to Wit up & companion J, H, GIBSON, i | from the domain of the semi-obscene, gommonest animals, the words used in How like his father in personal appear- | strect, succeeded in boarding the west nere else in the world are gold thimbles | mighty, for b tidious ahout 218 & ~ y ; y a > 18 g et i o and alway rred 10®play 218 Bo.15th B¢, 4 4 i earliest ehildhood, the ordinary terms of | 8nce he is growing, or, at least, he so ap- | bound train just as it got well under way. | made in that way 1 and barrod tosplay bl @aiblddon nude, and the sug sadhood, the endinary Lo ab | BOSLA HIRDEE Sl s 8| day. | Tehuckled all the way to Sacramento |, 1have heard of bany eurious thimbles, | liards with a stranger, when b cguld not - ——re—e B e L0 bimtior worL ot o traflie, the constituent words in proverbs, slnan of Knohh urity and the unl it d reatms of imugi- | the designution of kindred, the simpler ation. Twen s ago, J ques emotions of the wind, whether o r or sman in France, except Dore » hd radieal faults, could have adequately illusteated ) o 3 " e I it The same poise of the head, the sang [ over the cleverness with which I had | The quecn of Siam bas oue which wis a [ 3 an o Knox -”‘..“f,..' RIS B TR G e A stolid look, the same mumovable fea- | eluded my Nemesis, and complucently | present trom her royal husband, The | PRI SR EE GO0 presentatives | Hesoived, Tuat tho follo v 1o the ostimato of terms of r tures, the same modest bearing., argued that the gentleman from Tuscar- | thimble had never been in use in Siam | Burns, of Missours, William \\ Iter Pheips (s dy ’ ' A06 au antry, satiire, contempt, indignation, in- | belicve he took his cycs from Dr. New- | ora would not leave mping ground | until a few years ago, when the king, | of New Jersey, Wilkins, of Ohio, Tom Payne | Couns and court oxpenses veative, and anger aro for the most part | Man's face \\Iluhllu; listened s \hols to r..t||-m me further. 1mu;.\l.-lx-‘.m.-llm noticing ish and American ladies of Pittbung dud u tew others e formed | sl ex it Tl i B o i are axon orig ' dicating s igure seemed to listen—to the dress, made a running trip to the Black Hi visiting the court using thimb had | 0918510 Al OWAR Bl Daili s e R A T e‘;"“‘.’,]‘,l,]:,",‘.‘"‘\'\"':;' v T g of Saxon origin. Words indicating 8 | Nono'gaye o aticntion to tho pro. | vineyards, and ipon my return, was not | one made for his queene Itis made of | bak Dilliardy axtaol abanoendiol i uoils | Atessars g soluiy 4l BB iviiunl 1iborty, and. the: unlorense of | more advanced civilizution and complex | cocdings as did he; and_there see a litilo anhoyed to find upon the hotel | old in the form of a lotus bud, the lotas | RO TGS M Fees 3 Hmim (e most | sty | (o nd the unloosening, | f and most of th li »..,..-‘nqml.\“l nuine sadness about him. e | register the name of Expert Charley. | Deing the royal flower, and s thickly | anfl knows ho' to handie , L Hoaky Linnks, aail o e nd wordl philoso- | was dressed in the decpest black. Only | How he kept so well informed of my | studded with diamonds; so nged as i Ochiltree he nurses them when at bil- | P Pt s by heretofore dormant, produced by the | fieh’ I origin. The Eng- | afew short years ugo he brought his | movements I never knew. Neither did | to form her name and the date of her , and tosses them around dertly when | CHEINCCE, BURYEYO1, 1L IR i ot BROGLORG , By is A.‘.\Iv‘r!ll which s now spoken by | beautiful young bride to the m.m house. | Iinquire or stop to mect him, but took | marriage. This presentation was cqual € s 15 pool. ,”' talks wuch niore lh:n ar, has come a deyelo) of the im- | pegely fumdred - millions of the | How lovely and gracious s . Suid | the next boat to San Francisco, 1o an order that the ladies of Siam should Phelps when ho is playing, for the Ainanion which will yot be accounted s | cart’s inhabitants, is in its voeabulary | a friend: “Somehow thera Is & some My pursuer was there betore me, hay- | use thimbles, and they have used them | Wel amed Uil bored oDe of the most felici S of e | one of the most heferogencous, that ever | thing ahout Mrs. Cleveland that reminds | ing taken the quicker route by ri ever since. A lady in Boston has a dust French rovolut upward | eisted. “There is, perhaps, no_language | me of Mrs. Fred Grant bition of himself liy at Seek ¢ San F thimbl o ; \ 28 8 | in a pool poom. ~ Colonel Payno is k. wir s | s pRarE ¢ I , especially ol ceking my rooms at San Francis himble made from a picce of wood taken | 2% 8N 31 drouna-the-table billiardist, and Lie 1:nflulm)‘ in «llmm' nt /! ‘:-:!h (3% | so full of words, evidently 'derived from i AND'S RECEPTION upon my arrival there, I found a_prac from the old Washington elm at Cam- | ¢njoys the smroundings during @ contest, | ,‘., ell in i L i ctures for fthe most distant sources, as English. | Suturday afternoon which was prononced | mation, signed by Expert Charle bridge, the tree under which Washington | and likes the excitement when the game 15 | (o o ) BB __l' ¥ { ll‘}"(lfl-t ng *‘I\ ay Afl‘ Every country of the globe seeis 1o have | perfectly de ghtful and the young hos | forming me with a flourish of oaths, that »d when he took the oath of comman- | evenly inatehed, whereas Mr. Phelys seems |k o tho world of wunters u ho depend | brouht some of its verbal manuf s | toss l'vlf'*ll» lovely, One of the pleas- | he would kill me upon sight, and that 1t | der-in-chief in o wife of a well | 10 wander oflii his mind to legislnti 0{ lmll bublicity - upon - the | to the intelloctual *mavket of s of the afterncon was the ¥ he would wait until the hottest | known clergyman of a neigliboring city | the prospeets for the “Plumed Kuigh Adopted dunuary i, A, D. 1 #alon and other anu cxhibitions. | Latin, . ‘Hcbrew, Celtic ine, just before the clos- | kind of 4 place froze over in order to fill | has -a- thimble carved from a peeuliar % i r i i Couity 0 children’s books what shall b suid? h S ¥ i ! } Beriah Wilkins is the latest addition to the i« 3 ich, Spanish, [t ,4..umm e grim old fellow himself. | me full of lead, - He also réferred to the | stone she found on the shora of the Dead " 4 $ 1 3 GEO_ETIMAMI L 18:thie custom of many forcigners, and 2 ud. - He a h billiard players, but he is no noviee in th b0, B O e Bhors, it vi even Hindustanl; *Ma veland did not - notice him till | faot that I bad “done im up and sev- A ludy in this.city hus one made | grt” e chlks-his cue and *rat his con N ALY 0 especially the Enigiis « Cliinese words ave mixed “together in the a).(, extended her hand | to -shuke, as his | eral friends of his'n,” and offered to g from asphu ubtym, with whicli the” sacred | festante with i Sguys”’ as familiarly asany | P. NEEDHAM, County Clark ®ans, Lo speer it French - childbood, dnd | Eugiish dictionary, A 1 vame was bugded “along just like auy I ble that after wo bad met my reportorial | tirgs of Pegsin are built, projessiony. He Is very talkativeaud the | fiean) Juula e b

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