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The Exeter Advocate, 1894-1-4, Page 777:111r717 TM+ old misedehepp ore, where ;map and 03 the warm *et dance the broad with the is 'whore ab,o the eddi ire eerane nbogo its exert 'se etifiehly ab atedihou diverse» 'be troaralet; and grizzle pioleweren liesersettin and imme tatiebleel lemma all anapest Tartest and mell-fod le temneee thai and rogia. 'modal gr Min Mei o ble fiettme hdsea„ in eh rettialeal the tureplieee Ione setae hill to hill. nue rare Isbn cauttr azusheno55 • Allegheny, rum= of They are x ses mon= newt, of •enoile but never e.ome cos Ese, tie en egtenclte g o thine y few tame of Petatey1 wauld see hut what veleta And Inetatbeg ra wan there woad deal 'Yearn hat nortnee3tien ""larnitlingl beak -woe di Me down% eld-fashion der or wool tea and ea ef Intetnn predate nnmentilot The sten wIth thio 0117 501 ea Havrallen try begone siettelt talk a " Hullo Tozug up it; 44 Whoa' ' ten, 'Liter thfs year, zeta, ye be He. wool preview in lhuntere lus nuointleg. g itho kerma Boone ratt entire than der ,yeara 1 eapahle of pleasent r tilweelatedi mod oi :on& .1112eir Then, if 'tavern, a 'abed Whole ware Vail tale of old ble wen. ammo a elavero,in 7,'S^ HINER'S. ' i ' 1111 . . otore Y WALTZ iv wooikinon. ad Cost by an g fgew•leiged* BEAR HOT , . tx:44,41,,,t,,a;tizonz.71,74.t.:347. be cense inter the Werra sia' pit made thing's Nguema', › natolt aloi itAfthen And Ormeag the memeries of ifid tbao wawa., the Onager pausing an (wetting in tisab 'we,ybitelt tavero would beer many et Uoole Jim Hatton. taut he should have. lived long enough ago to hoe 'man end heard, Vitale Jim hileself. It is said that he never fixed (4 eau in hie We, beta° 'one lived ever ved le ail that tiourotry Wo • Could mit down 40d. Sell' you of h a ekt eespera.te bear fighee ot. 00,1„1400 week peueeen .sefeseeooh ohne attention to eirenanstenoe end ..deks11 at Unele aim cettld of 19/9. Ho and Jahn Shiner were , Invadable. and ineeperable eemeneee in an tee haute ,he US5d to 10 aholth mad although /twee *ell known that, Jabez Steiner wee use et the Mame degree 0 eengthie exiseenoo fee . &dee Gera& mend, meee Heed% thee fed mane ae entremooe to penes aim jam owild. Against in fife etoriee. li , the %manger Sojourning in that rude region could hear Uncle JIM Hatton nerrete Ws feyerite story; ma I have swims of ideeee, he woad hear sietnethiag very, ram* leko. ewe . , • "The fuels time i ever ime Jabots Shiner," *Cade Jim used to limy, "1 had to laugh 1 . , 0 ' thought a,whole museutzt had oome to town, an' that Jahn was it. 13fe was short ase, thiok an' Idea eyes as round as White, an ' nob renole bigger. ey so a mes .p ete trh e 1 b 1 b up ag'In his noee, an' his nese was 'narrow at the top an' finis' akthe bottom. win NAT Mortal man I but hew red his bone Was I He had woollilbtle eyebrows, atd his hair was woolly. Rio oars was sob on ,mbo. yo , so they flared. ont like little wings, an' he oftuld flopdem... Bub the °townie' part e' eubez,a build mu hio logo. nay wasn't none ' too shorn' but eho bend in 'em was amazin'. Them legso' hien was.bent so that iWetildn't a ben eie trick at all to hY t O s geed eked bear enb right through the hole thet tite kwithout y made, 'ixt w GOES, touchin'• either leg.e. But I hedn't ben tquainted. with Jaltez Icing 'tore ha ova to me ono do, es ecerga'ate, an, nos you nip org „, fobgb in a bear or two to -day?' . . if I Well,) Isere ' ea& thinge his been d000., „Atm. SHLNER KNOWS moan. . "An' so Me ah' him went out. As ho. Wee is, the way I couldn'il .belp 'Collie' Jaime over, an° I says to myself, 'We woa'b tin no hear ; net if the beer sees jahee gen e Bob I found out that, though Jabez had a lob e' -jennies Woking outran over him,' so's it wase't no trouble to ase 'em, he had a good many more plats that didn't show en the outside.. . . • "Theaa along late in the fall, but the season had been warm, an' we km:we'd that hears hadn't holed np yet. AS it had turned blame cold nal) . day, we eakelated that the drawee was then' we'd run ag'in a drove e' bear, mebbe. on their Way for winteried places. Coneekently, its bola' a :likely part e2 the deestrie to snit a congregation o' that hied, we struck into a•pieoe ed timber where there k had ben a windfall dark" the auncener. We got into the down timber, and Slopped to look at a gond seized hiclery implied that'd ben hit by tho top ef a big tree as lb was falliid, an' whitth had bent the sago.' over to the ground as sliak . as could be, an' held it there." IS .11 that poeg . hink'ry over glts lopes,' says Jaime, '1 Neuidn't want to be eteindhe ever it,' he says, 'nob inane I wanted to be hoisted over into the next township,' he re . g gum you're right, Jabez,' says I. I That binary wouldn't 'think nothin' o' sweepion the donde with a knee if it should' epring up suddenly an' kebob him,' says I. JAIME DERVOICES A DANCE. "As We obood there maw what should pop eub o' the top eZ a tree, that wae kyle' off ta right of un, but two fair eized beers -big ouough te make a lively talieelo it had a inteltethe that' way,..• Wolia lt happeeeI that they did .have a hienkerin' that way, as we soon found ,out., .• .1 blazed awa,y at one of ten, an' Jabez he lels zed awo.p at tether one,hut ;either blaze didn't, were.* de nothin' but put vim into the Nam are the next- minute I was waltzin' round 'mongol) the down tree tops with one bear, while. Jabez wee seshayhd an' sidamandlre left), an' entitle' pigeon wings With t'ether boaefer a pardner. We eavorted an' giellavaated, an' out an' slashed an' pounded an' choked them bearselmti • thee( only deemed to.think we was phyla' 'with 'em. 1 began tegildiso,opraged, an' 1 hot-' lered to Jahn. 'twixt tugs an' hugs an' onto- an' inviable. : • . ._ . • a 8° 'Jabez,' says 1, 'this. bear's goin' to down me; amens tint 1' . " &thee hollers back, puffin' an' biotin' an' bleedin': • " 4 There% nothle' short of a stroke o' lightele' on tine bear's conk that kin Save me!' he hollers, 'an' it wenn! to : strike week at that y , "Bab we ,kep' on adiusedlin', an' jiab as .Tabez had hollered good-bye to me. kind a' gaopy and weak like, an' I had hollered beck the statue to Jabez, 8 Whuz.z a' went seenethird, an' I felt 13145 an' my bear hugged , 'Mese together, raise up le -the skean' go a-sailin' tap the aide o' the 'ridge like a hur- steam! Aaletarted up I turned to give a !semen leek at Jaltez, an' Ins him aeecoote in' straight tipwards, p'inted toward the top ef a big dead oak tree, witlehis beara-fo inn in' close behind bhp. Theis it all com( m .me whathad bappened. We had rain ...Oa elVepo o' that down timber ab ae long in thd We had loosened the leatenhate o' that bent hiok'rY" and it had opraog up an. slant ne ,_,' . oY"8 " ' . &WED BY AN MOMENT. , . • d id, • " I hung on to my boar like grim ea , an' was wenderian when . en' where, we'd bring up when we womb kerplunk up. agnin renitehhisd that stepped us quiekeert a wink. The atop was SO suddentethat 1 WAS knocked loose from my bear an' went right on for more than forty foot. I plokedemyeeif up' sed run beak to de what we bad *wk. There laid my beer deaderat ag emoked , .• , herrin , right on bap ef another ,hear se hig as twO a' mine. It didn't tole Me moren a wend to Aggro otat the eimatien. As me an' my bear was travelllet' up the ridge. got& forty ,nib /3 or so an hour, we had met the big beer .cornte dower. We couldn't turn outlier hire, ((else didn't Imam time to turn out for Ito, ao we come together, head on. The conlision broke my bear's' bac k tem' twisted tether beees nick °leen rat of its eoeket, an",there they"'Wee t • , ' d, lakt, •ot tontoo, I didn't hover long over - - • .. them cavemen for I wee worryin to find out whether Jeltez had handed yile Iran bacit &ewe the 'ridge, on" there, ellagin" to a limb o' the dead oek tree, more'si sixty foot from the ground, was Jean', au' lataregitd to him, With ite heed betwixt &leen bow lege, ten' kickild enticement Woe, we , Jabot's beer 1 jettez tied ketched the limb am he was soden upwards, on' hadn't merren fastened On to it when along mane ielo beer, head tiret, laid shit right through boteelbn il'abetee•kneoli*.Where the big how in hla loge Weil. ,lebee didn't let the bear go ne fitrildri- bait Pot drawiti° theni 'bandy lege o' hien ' . i- 16 together.. en" leeithit' one feet •over b et Or One, he thet 13120. hterteefind clean offi Ate , the WV *0014 n..hen e- beep more uomfort. , atiolf it '-hiid. hen is a vise. It .was in ita last Oteireewhen I get theme,' 44 4 uttue,TA, 77041)074SITIES leenlri"ered'71 l How ye fool s et , . ' 0 t 44 s • 7 , . ' ahIPPer 1 he 101102 back as tbe Deer deawed up it o hind .lege en" twisted el' . 101190k lila ., • ' " ' Why don t you let the oonserned, orbiter dap r I hollered, hippldn'te Nee Nun ,h9th °Me 1300110110! down eV TY 009040. ' ' " 4. That% kin him I" yelledr.jahere gin' hia legs ists extra equeezeme idler' bear'e gullet ' I Went him to die 'fore I drep Woo laa' then be weeet hurt Woolf I" . " Tore long the hear gen, klehint, aeO hung ise. limp as e. wet overaauls on a trade rail. Then Jab= ! =beetled big 100 en' hmiened the grip of me lege en the bear(' an down ib souzed all in a heap Ora the ground. Jenne edged over to the body o' the tree. aseivrePPin'hie bendy lege'reund the trunks Psi) ea if he Motet A been a cpeese ale eomo. hody had, pitched him, ab the tree ers'Inede' a, ringer with him, Ito elid to the grown/. Me aie him had a edod many bear figlete aftsr that, bet 510150 plat 525.1313, lel emazite, g515 that one.," . , '' THE FOOTRAII • ' ' Criticizes a • - , . In the ' HIS COMMAND A Bennett Soprano Boal -Two ' • ekitinesig the ahne REPORTER . , • . • , . • - Calcort , . , ' to' Kick user et, tee »Ay. , of • el Fael,, nmehml A sO10104 xpisale Ow a l'euel; , l'aithersiseeeewe rg9t9 have ben " ' ''''' 1"°' . might to mu ernieeple through my penuaeless ready 'Womb their daughter. Ihrd, air, Mao Mere fiberel. oonoeosiono end comprombie its girder timis the, a' heed. ' You aro expenses: (1) Ra. ornarneate ; (3) MY eduestion up 90:499tieur Tehil33 the • • time we . - ooefetY we deal wIth. the loareein. Realer and our prestige gone. net what mysterione you. 1f,. you meet MOTS Prillilis W00010141° °° and. It is aid with your te he ee anti he made te. folsovving ' (2) 1.000 , of L. ex. • the, , lose by lowered we know, roe be' I My Wheat :d°0b0edt.eme4i:twnie°14:11,11 • d, which mitre, le of faith. rod. 1 her, and n your from 'me, er, and • . ehneerpahrol! and the osue as .pon my over a 'eery mow year 1 i b 4 ME , Is. open If it would, ,undone, Point, as - Bop's' hands) write of. your &Metter, ' of of in in learner read- able to books be margin of notes mod im. future divinity, Cam- this- a or in. when he geed for samurai° le no on are dull and of tixe you loan hi of ells ettbjeot of Pharynne• nose of freeze at the fore- as where fine lies bo- tried out be geed take the equal to the an:insect which weight feeds which lb the ap- En gem thickest d ohildren ' ' as • " U 4 CARTERS " pi,TTA. /11.'4, $ ill. e sre ea Is' h**10 me eilud "Ilr— MI enrebillY eeneldered Settlement. that the perente only eon in lob I mut ask you I am a gasbetween must mattermay be brought to hear the '1,500 oh; the whole ' ohaege . to the R. into conolderatleot live ' in and 2 Yen are not to we shall he However, attraction draws the above demand ',..."......, ,. „ e too To oi a llao or 1' g , • in' rentitylvabit . Theodore Theis '' ' • . ' -, . 4 . City of ammo. I........,••••• :OF LANGUAGE enene-...., 4"--1 , 6 , eve Lail thetectubles led- of the systole, such Dletie after 4.9 .41,14,thts&x,0 blee) Weenie list Outleg. . - ailtgllior: . 001101'011- t • regulate en nese to • fxgtty2 , Otwee . , , sentre .1 to ao elm , ge etinfitgr • , • 1 or :„ - • , .„,',• , - 0% Rey tat. Bon el Fa "•'-' ' -. _ ' wrril BRUIN. - LIRE Siete Weed. ache and rel . dentto a bilious etate Ranee. retweeness geingelkaiwti4sia% remathable sweetie hen SICK. Yrrietrually` YTI3teiClUaTielleasnioW4' andprerventiegehlongriegeera *errata 00413cP 045 stiA ' theiihoo an EVen if t °11:E.cul7A.,1114, Ache they wellet be melees wee) weer ?e'Seu tilio but fortneetew throe th3 he9 re , anti $ ',0 theselittle pipes), gage tlieY will net ee wi.eing nut eater all siek head, is the bane of s oRisIE we mate our met 13 while otherselatioe Sine= pdrintakttereette rde's7,7 4)1Yy aiii3 -.. n,ot grinaorntpuole nt 'Breagraili44. '''''eeies • ' OMITER =10fSli to , 1 111 gmall Brouglet Out fonehdowne and Frond Be- corn or . liE tiiird matinee e, the °men. exeeeetreii ender . the direction Theodore Thomas, late defunotshigh guy of the Columbian • Expeeition, w ' the Anditeriur and Attracted orowd. Ids t thing, y' knew, patrona•and pa always turn en ,' 1' nowledge dosen' . 0 who misde thei pige, don't Immo ea a fried jades vivace ma nen tr. met it on bheebred. and tie the bex and a ioatterhn aren't patrons ; tan\ tickets), Was in th • ' ' was magnifica its glowing rubtseeneet said, and it ,rouldn't contradict them., &dock when the orchestra, armed with ' every swarming on the in hand, heeding ntay }solidity and elevating, certainly had very aspect. (Disagram • en applicetion to the Were there,men mud brombonee • the across the wondering horns On high and the inbermilision ; every wao there, but huge deg housesirul all, . • . Mr. Thomas, With majeaby ebiniug around the dark, appeared in front of the Otago. Mr. Thome bowed with a leud rattling Mr. Thomas hoisted' hie baton. The flub turned loose D minor, which is the • roof. By a 'flying they inede eight moderate, but were had to resort *an 'andante. hie baton, the VIVA011, and ng well down, gob pests with, him violin bim and tackled line. Then a tneostese card egad it was and it would be audience ever anything of the kind the centre, shook lightning belts and made onlook, amid wild and low, agonized deadheads en 'the was then brought The madame, bac:balm peach. , She hag a lovelyfeoe, only 22 calibre, loaded smokeleis peisider, This Guinan . Bengt in an quite an am °poly, hen . frioaeseed, en bit of lemon and every ,day. into a .lovely little mob area for the she didn't mind beyond the twenty period, but old. (Meador° saw that nobody the ball went and her soprano notes • ' lines yeaux 1 mes roux 1 mes Yenx 1 a plenrez about you you! for breath a small elect poinewing a oheerfally : " a Gorman listener didn't see the dog, y • . "Gott in hinurte 1" been klokedw. An and the-oeft gurgle the twanging bellowin of the dog -house. ab 4, o'olookandThennts goal. • Hie people, Leonora), worked territory sand had Way, when the soprano bus the env m from Schumann. wane% there. 13ornebody. injured.for a oeibainty.. note fluttered through hunbing . for . enbinet in o , leer, gumboot bird 1" ne mere. undaunted. . Only time remained, but in on an allegro . ' pretty well . and he p punb allegro DIO nen d °. ' accordingly, and ' h ' - - - tao le, flung himself - .ehouted • Theo reined - . . fa orheecress allegro!) line in a dead of glory g - . - is baton Iliekered . 'thee.- stomach 'demo from his shopenders rattling on the . etage °roe again ; the stably, end the allegnettot- • erehostration NO the Offieial time ward was won -two boUehdoWne -and Theo. Went , 'co net wee este . a More TbanThenExPeeted Accident -11%e ltflivalonalle . . - boom a II ..p • .... te % \ iif ' F Y II( '1)a, litk'd e force, , some ef the so to npeek, reaettoso ' oeuldn't cell mind it they qutte, faehioned, comfortably hot polled, mune in on pert of the The programme glory, superb the haughty be geed. forma exactly 2:80 100 etrongoned instrument, Max Bendix, march. Music • but this teoheethe of e braes viol joke forniehed ,kifeie with tubas, trumpets rang resonant Germans waved mere hens of musket vieline, mid dennne,nti over At 2,40 &deck and haughty like a match little platform body applauded; his teeth 'upon the teeth and began. , The erohestra eymphony room from and geed coaching on the allegro in the WOW Mr. Themes breke babe Ben dl x, runnI under the goal the beaus the five -yard tried.' The thne In Chicago, bet that no to sits through Theodore baton like mytholopy down ath8.27' faun the Patrons of woe. from fitior.' A German te kkk goaL opeakiug, is hub her voice oniPe ' thet matters 'considerably. singing French theatre, moms .doessee phew .She has ano.malles, shell, with wenn, for So alis Therewas percolate, veke didn't line at any guarded well the notes She soared thusly: Oh, pleurae Oh; pleuro, Please Pieurez (Haven t you you abou-aboteabout As she Waited one Of the boxes, voice, . remarked yoop 1" And front. row, ell th •E tiOA SOM is dot fur ein The goal minion' followed oohooneis• violin and the The line obese the west overture from down intelootile' all their own oin mom.. two lovely thing Schumann mll aid eVe As the last like a buzzard Charley Hatelaineen, exclaimed- . ,... hod she t g Theo ere ' minutete' playing the half.baoka in ' This • worked 4 the fullbrak ' ' The hall troppee ' cleverly dodging the, leather, he crowd 2 ' baton, worked Olid stereos shattered simian. - fl p flopped buttons, berating •Imunding . and shook hie gang answered fired • erformenoete dere 'home ? Woff over. The gaine and one to happy.. • • , The lereme "hall new , named 51Te..tray."' , , When the that atop doing - , - eon a man. In some Wu has fallen 'dying by •weather of 414,10. illo,, ' V e' patron*, in from a filled, who free house. in• noblesse te came violin drums at activity the in fell floor. raked in the and swung a well-iormed overbook score Amerloane booked Jove's pktures, the soprano a ie and a dinner broke bee but get and before up ' ; plenree pleurez got who 11 effect had replaced ee-formed . (phi, Milldams been "Dead sang was to h- ' the - - alepotiok e , nothing 1 • et, , . gablioning ere, tee nole in MileetieD I fitfully chimney, ladows 1) the a teakettle cheerily, e clouds •ut it , rotund indolent etre sone 1,, Mee 1 in garb weed y make, cough -atm rf furry nest milord r favorite enough ,ting ken ear end t ,a,tye t• lumbering nd the doe yearned There tld heetleriee. y from ,nd from elm may, here en dice of ana adlords, heeety again. RIMS a umlaut i an evening, ae especially, beg typlcial route othing, ens of that beyond nal or wao ao 1 talk etIlY with' . match MOD deem* throw Id copper Lan bat, mts the cents feet '. ;ger eople t fer dinatien rad. .•Bet b this Josh be fall I Yor 14,0,1 e l ye getheed ?eter. le i hear the ohaut, since menage of Davy le in 'their likely npalpable retitilleg. !collections tram ' a tint° Dina o happened my hack Motklb311 54 he landiord ful Memory, mimeo& he early kEt HONEST o a cheap Lay all 11 tell mare elti, W e paid reerehd, went F terly 'anger in Ratan' Loge - 1 soma .18 he kurried ) fergettird moved kpts* that , there anger •091S111 horn, mit otrangor tio. rem tort* a hie tv.• ere in roan tavern an' , Rimy, 'hind ,, 410' i la' the / a glees at 'before once fkbed.e"gracrlihe i then ono yerself.' gedl to ° all • millet OGNE, unused to sabh a woes the epending. oif, an eveldell alteng alm""' this thereof year•at ta.!_y ' t Of the few remaining 40°141 aid tavern •ef the Itemasylvenla . back weeds would he a Me' lealen. There ate, ln. deed, few left of these places of 'hunters), tonere and bark Peel" • big Mahon, " 1451115101 'I .. , the 'wide stone fireplisee, of WhaVe ratliaalifialnel at the sooty opening of ple99 bide and eeeh. here and there anctovery• low -walled bar -room, while. hanging ,en the gtimy and to the Mosinee of 81 'dem to IthIbill ; where some eupermann- and wheezy, rheas and contentment on th.hi of the weds/ eeme eni yeueg and lesty, but all and tongue, lora , de en, henehee or cheers et stone or loll in a corner en of buffalo robes, heir• the commoneet and eereForte, now the costly--wherethered-famed, passes to hie rude ons- rum. and tansy er gin the opening ha the stout that Ens the epee between and the ceiling, just as his grandfather did before when the mega coalmen way over the stoney biretta from 'the driveee echoers flying from are, indeed, but few of . In ad the monn- the Delaware to the sus. $18 Susquehanna to the perhaps, carnet all that tee nagers Of one hand. another age. They stand to tee metherg oe a unique •and as reminders) of a hospitality ituola as will h IN THE BACKWOODS. ' , to each s treat, the along about this at 'any one of the back woods taverns would be a revelation. He he would hear nothing the weed weedy. Tr -e the limits of thin that particular logging world. He would hear a about Chrietmars and New as h2ciclenth to be 113162 In a ehoottog mat* here or a there.• Your genuine raffle. He hustles. dice. He shakes Wen cents in an egnally old dame. them out stet. the heeds. There are Beta in Pennsylvania hack -they thet neve done duty for peening an evening thuaand woixid listen in Yalu to hear the latest hetet, about the or the state ef•elle calm- henteuld. bean Much a r. • „ ' 1 How many deer'n,ye V'' -, ez to loggia' tills win' . . in ten b'ar aneedy You're a geed no, 1:19 , Wee of contemporaneous and reinialtieeneeo of deputed to the happy that would surely make Crockett end Daniel graves, if it were nob that Mien boreenhave been dud and Utterly in.; He -Would hear, .allo of went° ell the old- and their eccentric war. dlerneete of inetleo, ideas et niepeneing iti. to be at a oertaia among the hills that W..ate.re kite ,th,e: Dela; Weida De owe te near 1336 Elijah Bosenorenee and a taw that has be- clatude, .Elijah kept siege beads days. LANDLORD. t at gooften a !tato night," teems brake1oodo you. "He was a men - - bit nice an' !Trace 'an' he wanted to get the fuel) . aid be paid for hie to bed:: The otage .4mm in ' the • monde', but 'Lijy called• in Plenty time. He down 'stairs; though, Were fib the door ready to • ' ' ' rune an' tautly, lanneed, f3t. 'Lljy.' 'An take one • e an' uxed the rime an' hi* own, tee t.lie a share OD the bar, for drinko wae.only 3,oents good, on days. Bub jamb oliciohoilthe Ithill'n down, drink his• rum, the driver ere away went the street,. had to run to keteh Res° hie ghillie behind. tot, hi" but toonogoa to own rum tad tansy, ib bele' , '.,_ - - . 1825, trweney years arbor. gob effen one o' the singes sue. went ist. Ile ;Were .ral heed oelleitihible. the ban . 'Lily, Oat er lf he'were Gaye * . . . ol'" men eery clay. Then 04 nun an'. tansy an' ein the el! Mani _sue laid liong'elcle Of it. The men ter a eteCond eels: ' , ' ye,' stente'Lljy, 'bob 1 had he' ' , tits- to to Ibis* the . el' men diditit.how time tee git Mai pith s . A ;Biotin OF FFEFilir GOLD. ' ken fhowtaid S . F t of th Shinin latiltre me , e g . - - ' . .. • , imolai. , ' • . • Rithette, says the Washington Poet, the •great white demo of the United Spates Caplbol, lilting tato the ' blue Ay like a snowy mountete, has been 'one of the moat, eeneOlenens'and' beentiful sights of the oitY of Washington. It le to heve a golden ileal** The reef ef the new Natiental Library le ,te be capped with a dome of generett9 PraPortions, covered with pure gold. More gold will be used on tide demo than en any gilded domain the world. This is appropriate to the new library building, far. the otruoture 'will he the largeel of its Med en the earth, catering no leoe than four • eerees white the °entrain fei the granite Ideate was $1,250,000, the, largest contend for abene. ever ewerel ed. at a single time. There are tiome: 10,0D0 scoters feet to be covered with the Fel:done metal. ' . Only a, portion et the work has n oom hie -• pleted. Home Mx weeks ego the sipper part •ef the dome became enehreuded in a- huge bonnet of dirty white omen& It wes the ugly ohrysslis. 'Underneath the .einvise where thewhid 00014 net blew ite di demi)! 1ng breath, a seem or mere et men were at week plading the little bits of gold leaf upon the metal frame, and Paenently, when the covering of the eheyseas wan thrown aside, the dente ,stood :revealed In all Ito 'golden glory. Now tee workmen are lousy with the lower past of the derne, below the balustrade. This part of the dome is too loge to bit bonneted all at eines, and se the canvas oaly .shields aseobion. It is •a Blew and tedious task. The men will be ilx weeks yet before. they have this surface gilded, even if they have good weather. Gold is worth et the mints about $17 an mice. Purchased by the Government in the term of gold leaf it costs about $27• an ounce. There are 2,000'sheets in an ounce, eaoh a little less' than four inches square, but the* 2,000 sheets will only, spread themselves ever Omuta 30 nquare feet of space. With 10,000 square feet to cover it he 'may to see that the. Government 'will re- vire a good many ounces of geld be rer rte a out the work of gilding the dome. "Is a golden dome it =titer of utility or mere beauty ?" asked a reporter of Mr. B. F. Green, one of tho efficere in charge of•the work. . • ' •1t is both. nieful and beautiful," replied Mr. Greene "Despite the ,extreme thiamin of the gold lered, it will defy the weather for yaws and rare. The dame of the Connect- tont State House is as bright to -day as it wanwhen Weems first gildedcsIxteen years age, and the same can be esictof the gold en the Manaohusetto State House, whioh is still untarnished, • although lb shows on the eastern or storm ekie of the action of the weather. In a climate like that of Walsh- inter', where the winters aro not 'severe, a golden dome will nrectically lain turleng as the building itself." - ' ' in se It' was riort 'ef stage, the much of thts offiee.) With cornet sir; five emptied kind still ' this ed pre. • sierene him upon the Some- and °rash his gems en a third wedge yards stepped rush -line Max • almost before him on was the firob safe yo had before. his in .the ni touch- seaplane° moan's ground out with mid lady, American but that the half a‘wiener- ' aria, aria to lb. Her -yard taokled in play. rang . l•about dog in eeprano Ai-yoep i in the cried 1 ROW inter- of 100 ef the by aniP.; the ballle things) dame Gomm Good space .oewo, tepee , , forty he sent meekest° d • or ered troppo . ' Theo, upen his t' o, and - and ; his I the - wont ; he violin by Thee. mad t, ' home Journal, 0 '. , is arrested different . tie aro the Mild will the result heed. Therefore, the matter, sioleten problem be sinned, unlimited candidly, eite really this fact depeade your daughter be of no avail. but I hope yen have eharp, and otherwise of my father. me quiok. letter, we and.bring it its a " De . net rod bandwriting,4 a talk to the Review 'emend eystemetIcally able handwriting. read lab ewn se smelly as the proper wide enough and references. portant; eareer-whether army, navy 'bridge or , great many struotion Welat the hays to be answers to luaus they need for a ' the evila .ef at mercy 'sordid and ignorant., . ma a teiaoher .the time 0 The National is very remarkable an inter/toting ev eical Ern. the pilot zere Fahrenheit, legs ef the ke melts. leather dressing. iniaththeturtlesuppershell for rheumatism, from the fax &shams. an oil from " gumboils," oil fir table people obtain for water that is about yid& about in this peculiar on the sap clings by penance looking teaks. they are To what sent uteri ei the match shall be I urge Yon be ellink far we are plecceding to ef life. The problem and it is to be done through benevolence. Tell me, 15 hew does your daughter book? a beautiful' girl ef 11? Phi the whole question. be nob a bar lady, Everything shall be yen are strong in that often asserted it to be. write on a stamped envelope, the letter will fall into the Be up and doleg, and Pe; upon the receipt will etiart and see your m the atter to a ohne." AFTER . Cheap. , 10,000 B. roollsteake Record, ens as the haloyon Reattturant dropped petition normal The and cheaper them is vane have and there notwithstanding About with e dairy -lunch houses. nese. present, rant meta title ; In consequence rants retrenchment. for the appetite fare altegether, viously "r l There mountain after the one of want little, the increase nearly Pataidon. that, neousary There and fruits, reaeonable they the wages decided dreda mon who a week. stranded for almost over. Chicago weitere, ably looreased year. . "Then ago they ing • en they crackers) can got cooks of the .are manned command There torturing that pried en this articles befit.= mention middle dozen to draw general eetablisbed. any further has its experiencing • It ;memo, wrong almeettirreohnibie it riEente spirituel:is' eren'e by a brtin enthabend, . log • deflate , should Man ehildreh thesee at them of restraint men feelee ind for the third Psalter's Zeidiar" The'retria Indent water Alan be ' THE GREAT FAIR ' I Fair ha cm thel e ti line mes tk wife bad a lik' .5 th eily pre oat ' ' AVID the c " mad t tha pre ont mos tra ant bus $7 5 Ed weir] 1 V. a . Ito Net en Ye hoe te he ne weed) 1 tru ' at som wer won! tit hal 5 b no) :der a chi urge hi leo: over t lib eet 0 at re ----' Living in .0hiotigo Now and Surplus of Labor.. ‘. WAITE1N3 IN THE TOWN at 15 cents, says the Chicesp are new se commonand as numer they'were 'scarce at 25 ciente durim days of the World's y that the bottom men "- out of the business and ohm has forced prices back to c audition. . prices given are those of the mediun houses, but what is tine oleo true of nearly all the fireholas and restaurants. There appears been a reduction alt along the is general complaint of dulnes the drop. . the only place where one mut word of good oheer la .ameng eetabliehmeato and Thine ell report a rushiug The totradive reetaurant sign as denoribed by an old -thee restati lesterday, reads something . .... . . ... . . : Three Rolls • and . A Cup of Coffee 5 Cents. 4 4 RESTAURANT MEN RETRENCHING. the proprietors of restau generally are punning a course Many ef the Mahe' whio: last six or eightmonthertempted have disappeared from the bills end others which had been removed er appeared- ily h e b e r 'Meta ed in 't rev e n e w . , — - was a popular IMpreesion Men would • - .. . ex,x, BE DILLE:TAMES fair was ever,"'esid the manager the large. mediumprioed heume. te tell yam however, that they if any more than they tod prior in' prices. The res 4on en everything that enters late the of a meal went up. Not but rents were raised, and it becalm to pay big napalm to waiters ia an abundance of meant, vegetable and they oan. be lied At the prices. Rents are still up, will go down within mix' months, of wane= have alresxdy tokentg tumble. We 1315V8 of aPPlierst1009 tree:, otdenettt would be glad to work for The eltY le fun 01 there. They and they will be willing to any price boffin the ,wheter I would hawed the opinion te-day hate from 10,000 to 15,40 and the number Will he cameleer with the advent of seethe . . . COOKE 'WORE DIAMONDS. . , the cook& Why, three month were wearing 'diamonds. and ioe cream and angel: food. are wearing insanely anything, and milk are a luxury. . all the restaurant and yea want for $9 e week, and feminism pernaelen whose duet to .private famillea do more than $3 or $4 a, ought net to be much diffimite a good girl them days. It is have b.eon cut, and. while. oubjeob I might say that en they are even lower thainthey the fair. For illustration I oysters. Most of bhe bottles of ohm are now setting out a. fried fer 15 cents; It was intende tirade, but the practice has beoeto and the price le now recognized I do not think there will but het prices. Every brieltim - upt and deem, and cm= le just the latter sensation." GOOD 11/1111111WEITINIS. • -- Great Help in the Pursuit Happialess. , tmderrate the ,imeertance add Walter Wrenn young men elk, education," of Reviews, " Evory practice good, He thoulg be notes and comae:explain print. The lines should dietence apart, and the to allow the iosertion Good writing is It is Useful whatever your law,. physics or or diplomacy, Oxford, the civil sterviee. 1 earned yearn ago from an order made by lend Faimeraton foreign office. Examinations gone through. Ib Is no he complete, terse and are aloe readable. There teacher to preaoh to a learner igneranoe-how the ignorant of the learned, how groveling are the lives You asked too to come among ; let me teach you what allotted tine." Queer foes of Oil. Museum'e collection and forms the description in the There is ell the frem whale, which will not and the oil from &Minter,' which will fee, The lame is a particularly Oil from fat that is recommended while the oil entrails of the eel is said to The nativea of Eaoador the fib of' i bird caned which they. consider nee.. In Central America a .golden oil that is unequalled proofing porpoten from the size of a rose bud, two.thirde et ito own grease. The inseob el a redrafts plant, to its long beak, giving it et beteg driven full When the toga aro =raped off and boiled. P t ' St 1 p Flirted on. . 'rise es age Rill . _Right corner (npriglat)-Nething pre- emitted by rational beings. eltievereed-Write no mere r '4 • Sideways -My heart is free. - . .' Diagonalla.:nDo you love ute 1 .' late owner • (uppw .uprightY-Gaod•bree ;sweetheart. p Reversed -1 leve'yeta. , Sideways -Have yon a lover? - Diagonally -My heartie another'0. - Lower (right corner upright)-I'wish' your fritaidship. • . ' Revereed-May I call and see yon? • Diagonally -I might learn te. Sideways -I am sincere.. Left (lower sterner oast c uprIght)-The le — - - - - - - - dear. . • • Revereed-Some one in waiting fax you, as be near. • . Diagonally -LI fear te trudge% Sidewayi-You are too bold. Centre (top upright.) -Yes. . Reversed -My heart : has long , been yours. Sideways -Yee tang boo much sad say too little. e • • Diagonally -Awe you in earnest 1 Centre (at botteni upright) -Ne. Reversed -I hate yea. ' Sidewaye-You may write if you wheh. ' Dlagonelly-Go 1 'Flatterer, Go I Conon lright eide)-I'll len „you seine other time. . . , ' Reversed -I cannot, trifle with you, that yen are in monist. , Disgenally-I cannot give you up. ' Sideways -I may IA:lenge my mind. . Centre (left 'side upright) a -Perhaps. Revereed-I AM engaged. • Diagonally -4, leng be He you. gi,. __a . mew ire- en tea 0 3'99 9 9 I b t 1 t b boos, wfn,. , , . , .. "L"'" . land are many little day? To dreamland. k, ,- t'it " 'pt ' '•cnc ,:415rtrefolanFk.tretilf, "I . , i L since take with the i a evi , in8 P va but ,generai g 'g• twig g 'lard ' at discovering others NO • •N. litkillitlitiiiiLidii- speo.k A ''' advent et, ci , *d ence enormous SI 1 tie is t s ible, once Waiiington notout but from R ' COTTOLENE its .place. which the of - . . tt,•Ilene d b'di y , , rivE not as a new also sufficient deSire unwholestime, ' lard an . 2 promotes. t et and like that you USE FOR Made K. FAIRBANI( . MONTREAL. • . ofweak surmises, proof." e , 4,, h•, e e We .. ••, t, .yr.t ,..4.,.. 1/41 p.1,) ,, A ., ‘'' U ST C 0. has come. to The satisfaction people have hailed the New Shortening '' 1 ' the rapt y manes- ' sa es is 44PROOF. only of its great ' 1 f d attic e 0 let proof of the to be rid •of indi- unappe- d ' . of all the ills that Try -1 . Waete no time, in thouearldS of have .40VC? ' . LARDo only' by ., Ar., ��.,; and Ann Ste. LkatikAt- ' Am .„ . Witchcraft in Scotland. . . Witchcraft continued to biotite lit Soot- roc el! 1 114 until the 18oh center The at ibi a .. ._ .. Y. . _., _ , oommittea in moraystdre were terrible be, • sid ' • fr 1 t ffill • Y ott este:option. he ao e a a examinee of Se ' h albob th I Id oto er to wee ab e an e woman , ".!.. , _ a 1101D10.0 .1W lato a , One who have e h I b s 1722. Th'' 9 arefully inveetigeted „the tecords eetimiste th t besides' the i•attiumberewhe suffered - e 1 , it e . . 4 . . . b mob or isomer sew fax witohoren In the 3.', u i d" t 1 t f El tl d at b 4 000 r ra le r o a o oe an , a ow , en' dured torture and death for blab impeeeihie i b th of thregular Mho f tit bends 4 e o ro e er we a . •i the lawn- cm England agazate, . , , ., N X , • .Neecher on 'Heredity, ' hard that where fa man . IIM children . eheuld be put under inclination to do wrong hard Mist when a mete &Ink hood hie eleildren and hie ohlidisext should find.themselvee bag thit t w 10h they °an eeintel ti , o to ard Wel made in intoxioal ei , g ; it MISS heed that disease he trent int tteci, sod thrill beganse has violeted the • Imes of health ehould he siokly and ohertelived- thing's went hate, so long. as We only en one kilo; but Whet a pima Ohl imeriEnny hise when "I attend 'net for myealt alone the Whole line of my posterity and fourth Aeneratiou rte." tfitie.rinted• werds," In DsceniN Eovw Journni. ., , , • Down, With High Prices , For Ei et ' 'a Belts. , . e n $1.55 $2.65, $8.70 ; formor-nrices $5 $7 een. / - a .e. . ,. ,.-- , „I .., A oily gleamy r_ mews .eue satue--.40 dlti Agent styles; dry battery andemd belts , , .. . . weinild Or strong current. Less Num half the price et any, other company antiwar° honee teatimes:Lulls than all the rest to. getheia Pali 'list free. Ffelitiell this '' ' t • • paper. W. •T. BAER & CO. Windsor* Ont. ' ' - Mita London Juvenal. , Joraine e be", IMAM 'spar and half .magatine ile; • A Itiretchtli URI. . . . I "1 alwoye , wait for a snowstorm if .. Went to . dimover the °haw:tors of my - . 0 neighltors. "How'. VW?' • , '; "1 inetlii0 haw' closely soh ems oblerveis the line dividing hie eidowalk; from, ide neighboela when he Po. thovoIlitig snow.), ,., . , . . hash of EA dock are time, It is Oita ‘ . inealities of Western, Texas for six months. Clattle . , hultdredit and With klitinwity itia liellevadthq. wheel men has Wren for tieing ccmpreseod air hothead in eanal )00ati. ' (rho oampreiniad tooatty furbished by the .toefles 8° Wheel °Isijy'a to a Homer wi =ebbe 40 erhipptr. J estage nox' " iedgiad an' Moon Pook had the Jets were slow nun the a /start. 015154114 gulch 1' so roma' .....!Ttly • nal, not anger, 11 telt mast kr a snifter in se the etre Ma' Imo be tooted hit Inn onfor'i Ste bawled ',tab 'were venery Slow wall pdil I "Thio eV re& an el' oh 'Lljee whinklea Mtiy wore Si used to See 4141,3y wheat Wri Oro 1,1 irloWn a six limited at or ttiM,'ni is.42pke 0)0,40, Ade* T 11 Well* raeregthat ' 53