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.
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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
, .
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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
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, .„,',• ,
-
0% Rey tat.
Bon el
Fa
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_
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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.
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Down, With High Prices , For
Ei et ' 'a Belts. ,
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$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
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paper. W. •T. BAER & CO. Windsor* Ont.
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Mita London Juvenal.
,
Joraine e be", IMAM
'spar and half .magatine
ile; •
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"1 alwoye , wait for a snowstorm if ..
Went to . dimover the °haw:tors of my
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neighltors.
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'; "1 inetlii0 haw' closely soh ems oblerveis
the line dividing hie eidowalk; from, ide
neighboela when he Po. thovoIlitig snow.), ,., .
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hash of EA dock are
time, It is Oita
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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
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estage nox'
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Moon Pook
had the Jets
were slow
nun the a
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telt mast kr
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used to See
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limited at
or ttiM,'ni
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