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pteftMust Guise*.
We have *o often discussed thoniodera
younff tvoman in her varied and varying
n b t t d t h a t i t seems right And proper t h a t
we cohternijlnte the modern yonng man,
for bo nppears in as many guises, whlnh,
DELAWARE
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if p e r h a p s n o t q u i t e a s p l e a s i n g t o s t u d y ,
are at least worth a little time In being
Story.
dissected b ytin- p r o .
To begin with, there is tho heavy orea*
difficult to believe any thrilling
L I N E S O F TRAVEL.
fi»
omen and
Hntit**T"*p <ont-l«-«»Ti«
T H E HANDS OFA HERO I T SAVED
A WHOLE: GARRISON.
A ' ' V1'- • r • 1* " r " L ' a r , d t h d b r e w
1 .„,> a i i . . . 1 1 . , „ , 1- t h e o l d dr»irw " d .
A n I i h . p r u t i f to 1 trick i n t h e t r r v p ! M e . n* 1 111 i i i ' - h w e n e s fw; t;!ie««".
Th"
t i » n " l e 'i t i w j r r w n frits u - « k i n t b e
p r < t » e h . b u t ! l f e l l a A I r i i i r i t<i t h e S n a k e
THE WOpERH YOyiHft MAN.
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IllltO t h e t.IWR, U » d
IN
CAPTURE O FA LIZARD W I T H A
BWTTLE
ONLY A WHITE 0LOYE
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as
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WHEN THE TREES QIT GREEN.
1
all Sizes and
POLITENESS DID HIM.
If
V ' *
t a r e o f p n t t y v ^ j u n t e n a t t c o w h o w i s h e s bo
(.tory o f w i l d w e s t e r n l i f e a f t e r r e a d i n g t h e
W h e n t h . <• .. w- trul f'-ath< r« n ' M i n t , r t i m e
poso o s nlitterateur. R « writes abstruse arlurid
accounts
of
bravery
and
coolness
In
I* 10! i ' U i e - 1 o u t . rind {Jnrie.
ticles that are never published. H e haunts
face o f d a n g e r , especially w h e n
dealing
A w l 11" sari i t t b n w » a n d b a s i n " t o c l i m b ,
tho society of those w h o havo found a
w i t h I n d i a n s , Hint a r e served t ot h o sensaMail l i m r d
H< e n I " " " I n n } < ' " d o
\ n . l I'K xwent it Rtarts o u t o n
literary footing, a n d t o t h ocircle
whew
tional l o v i n g p u b l i c i n cheat) n o v e l s , " said
n p l n n ' lilm.
JSeslile- l x - i n e v e r y Imnnti
A f- '1 n - ' <n herwl a ffet-tin .1"-HVTI
ho g e n u i n e l y belongs h edescants o f nppe>
a n a r m y officer. " O n e I s l e d t o l o o k u p o n
At i l ' '•'<! - I ' r i n B o n h i s Un •««•-( i l l h e i s u n i q u e . n * f a r iv» I l u n - w , f o r I
B o h e m i a a n d tries t o b o a sm y s t i f y i n g a n d
I It ..-I ' ' T U'- J<-«' n l o a f e i
-eim
w e s t e r n a d v e n t u r e a s m-%" fretion, a n d t h e
n e v e r f o u n d a n y l i 7 . n r i l l i k e h i n t i w i t vt h e r e
dense a spossible.
A sa rule, h e Succeeds*
W)i. •! t i n n r o o t i e i t " b»<
n tin trees—
d a n g e r s t h a t beset
t h e early settler a s
• K e t h a n o n I hp i s l ' m d 1f T r i n i d a d
In
and bytho truthful is dnhbed
turesomo,
.!, - ,1 j „ . u . r i n r o n n
-dum—i>)«a»p—
myths,.the fancies of'powerful
Imaginal . n t ' h l i e i s a b o u t . 1 .'• itw he«i n n d i« h r ' « n
» l e M tie preen, j u n know, pits back i n t h e
by t h e sycophantic learned.
'
tions attuned t o t h e public
teste,
yetI
in c o l o r , vritli
boautirul
l.tijinrd
nip.its
tn-eR.
T h e n t h e r e lat h o b u s t l i n g y o u n g b u s i
can s a y that. I h a v e seen d e e d s o f h e r o i s m
H u t hie. t a i l i ' lii" cl.ii f p"it,t
i f Njiuty
- . ' a m i * Wtl-itcnmb R i l e y .
ness m a n , w h o i s t h edirect opposite o f t h o
q u i t e ps a s t o n i s h i n g a s a n y t h i n g o f w h i c h
It IK a t n . a f J i i i f l r e t i t I r n i o s c . n t ^ i l u t , s u c h a
owllike personage just described. H o MutI h a v e e v e r r o a d , e v e n If t h e h e r o ' d i d n o t
I l l i c i t y e n find
i n i w In r e < U o I n n a t u r e
DRESS S U I T S T O R E N T .
ters, b e boasts, ho talks shop, b u th e goner
s l a y f r o m 1 0t o 2 0s a v a g e s s i n g l e h a n d e d .
(hat I k n o w i f r x i e p t
in t h e Brazilian
ally succeeds.
Time tones h i m down, b u t
"i-in b u t t i r t l v . w h o s e M u r e w i n g s
reflect
"There isono incident which
occurred
3r[irtn A b o u t t b o HustnenK, t h e P r i c e s a n d
l h h i s first e f f u s i v e n e s s h e i s w e a r i s o m e t o
t h e l i g h t l l k i p o l i s h e d M o . I.
This tail is
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r
the Men Wlio Hire Them.
all save h i s prdud parents o ra n employer
a s b r i t t l e a s il i t b o a u t i f n l a n d w h e n t h e
ly 2 0y e a r s a g o for w h i c h I h a v e n e v e r s e e n
M . r e m e n t h a n e v o r b u y (Jress s u i t s n o w t h a t recognizes i n t h e bluster t h a t real
r e p t i l e I s d u g o u t o f lit*. h . . ! e t h e t a i l I s l n c r e d i t g i v e n t o a riiost c o u r a g e o u s
follow,
ndn\s, a n d hiore dress suits t h a n ever are
e n e r g y that- w i l t b r i n g m o r e m o n e y l n t c
vnriahlv brokt n in t h e eajiture.
Several
who,
single
handed,
b y M s ocutoness,
hired also.
There are i n X e w York proh
his o w n pockets.
l l 7 . n r d p t h u s t a k e n w e r e si t i t t o m < , l i " t
saved nwhole garrison from mnssnerc, a n d
Ou>
a b l y 6 0 o r r>0 p l a c e s w h e r e d r o s s s u i t s c a n
T h e c y n i c a l c r e a t u r e o f 2 4 w h os n e e r s a t
not one of them w a s intact.
his only weapon, o r rather
instrument,
blizzard
be hired.
T h e cost varies from 5 0cents t o
all that i s good, tries bard t o appear blase
• ' T h e fir't c a p t u r e I e v e r m a d e o f o n e
was a white glove.
I t happened in this
$ 3 n n i g h t , d i p e n d i n g o n Itic i l i t y a n d t h o
and is i n reality n o t half b a d i s quite
of t h e - e f e l l o w s w a s a c h i e v e d
1 v I h u e.v
way: W ewere located i n C a m p Sheridan,
character o f th - - n i t T h e * oarers of hired
a m u s i n g i n b i s e n d e a v o r t o i m p r e s s t h o as I got
.rciseof the most ceremonious
p o l it tines*
right in t h omidst of hostile Cheyonnes,
—not on my port, but on the part of a d r e s s s u i t s i i h I, i j e e . i M s i n h o t e l s a n d w h o h a d b e e n g i v i n g t h o g o v e r n m e n t n o w o r l d w i t h h i s o v e r w e e n i n g w i c k e d n e s s .
v i s i t o r s i n t h o i '.: - \ b • h ivio u n e x t i e c t o d l y
If h ew e r e o n e - f o u r t h a sb a d a s h e w o u l d
e n d o f t r o u b l e b y t h e i r fearless- d e p r e d a friend w h o w a s m y tinmnscii u s assistant
f o u n d l e d o f a d n - • i i ' . i)i'> - i s u i t s a r e
In t.hc capture It was in the Koval Ho- s e n t d a 11 v i n i l n ' s o i • 1 1( " m i t h i s c i t y t o t i o n s . C r a z y H o r s e w a s t h e i r m o s t o b - h a v o y o u s u p p o s e , t h e r e w o u l d b e n o p a r a d e o f his misdeeds, b u t a sincere dosire t o
streperous chief, a n d after m a n y v a i n a t tanieal g a r d e n s of T r i n i d a d , just
.ut-i.ll i r o o k h 11 • n i l I . o i , . 1 i r ' , H o l i o k o n , J e r hide rather than flaunt h i s peccadillos. I t
tempts t opersuade, h i m t o surrender b y
the city.
P a r t o f t h e fc.-itdi 1 s I s ( p l t o
s e y C i t y a 1 1 HtaleM I s l a n d a n d f r e q u e n t is t|he p l e a s u r e ihtit h ot a k e s i n p o s i n g a s
force o f a r m s w e
teamed
that t h o chief
w i l d , a n d I n t h i s part, «rv."\\i of t h o b i g
ly t o plat.
farTTTi""r a w a y .
a de$p dyed v'llnin that proves more than
n a s w i l l i n g t o receive officers t o a r r a n g e
l i z a r d s h a d t a k e n H]i ' ! : i r 1 ' ' n l c .
There is one establisliinent whose
sole
t h e tir m s o f s u r r e n d e r .
A s i t w a s , w e all else that h ei s n o t w h a t h ew o u l d h a v e
" O n e fln< s u n n y il -\ . \ s M > i a n t B o t a n i s t
. b u s i n e s s i s r e n t i n g d r e s s .suits.
(lenerally
would have long before fallen prey t o t h e y o u think.
B r o a d w a y a n d . 1 . 11 H . r t , f e l l o w o f t h e
the business is carried o n i n connection
m e n Iless devils w h o w e r e a b o u t u so n a l l
L i n m v a n society, a n d 1 were o u t w a l k i n g ,
That
distressing
type, t h e ladylike
w i t h s o m e other trade.
S o m e m e n hire a
sides h a d it n o t been that a t that t i m e t h e
I, a s u s u a l , c a r r y i n g m y l o n g s n a k e s t i c k .
y o n n g m a n , need n o t b edilated' n p o n a t
dress suit once a season, others t w o o r S i o u x were i n hostile relations t o t h o
a 6 foot rod w i t h a bend a t o n e e n d . I n
l e n g t h . H oi s t o o s i l l y t o b e t a b e n - s e r l o u s t h r . e t i m e s , a n d o t h e r s a g a i n -diire t h e m
CheyenncB,
a n d In working
ovrt
their
the midst of the least frequented spot in
l y a n d t o o s e r i o u s t ob e t r e a t e d f r i v o l o u s l y ;
season after season,
thusj a v o i d i n g t h e spite t h e y g u a r d e d u s a s if w ew e r e o f
the g a r d e n s w es a w a splendid b i g lizard
therefore w od i s m i s s h i m w i t h a s i g h t h a t '
trouble of Ueepingdress suits o f their o w n their o w n tribe.
b a s k i n g i n t h e s u n o n a. b i g open
space
such a type should exist.
B u tw h e n all
in order.
A t tho establishment
devoted
H e w a s probably 2 0 yards from h i s hole.
others have passed i n review there i s o n e
" A detail w a s sent t oconferwith Crazy
exclusively t o t h e business there are kept
:
a n d w ew e r e farther f r o m h i m t h a n that.
H o r s e a n d r e s u l t e d i n b r i n g i n g h i m t o t h e that comes under no certain type,, is not
in stock from 250 t o 3o0 suits.
T h o suits
T o try t ocatch h i m bya dash would bo
classed with any other m a n - that ever
agency, willing t o surrender.
I t w a s necare of good quality a n d fashionably cut.
foolish, for h ew o u l d b ea t h i s holo
long
lived, and though he has many faults he
T h e c h a r g e r u n s f r o m $ 3t o$3. T h e latter essary t o t a k o h i m t ot h e m a i n post, F o r t
before t h e swiftest runner could overtake
is perfect in our eyes, for it is love that
price m i g h t b echarged for a suit t h a t h a d R o b i s o n , t o a r r a n g e m o r e fully t h e c o n htm.
T h o s e fellows travel faster than, a n y
makes us Blind to his foibles and alive to
never been worn.
A party of a dozen or ditions, s o while awaiting a convenient
other creeping or crawling thing I know
his virtues.—Philadelphia Times.
15 m e n h i r i n g t o g e t h e r w o u l d g e t t h o r n a t t i m e t o c o n d u c t h i m t o t h e c o m m a n d e r o l d
of.
M y t w o companions and I halted and
Crazy Horse w a splaced I n t h e guardhouse,
$1.00 each.
S o m e t i m e s erit}re c l u b s , perlooked a t t h e lizard.
H eh a d seen u s a n d
to
custom.
Although
his
SPLITTING SECONDS.
h a p s 6 0o r6 0m e n , hire d s e s s s u i t s for a a c c o r d i n g
turned his head ino u r direction.
ball o rreception.
I n s u c h cases they g e t friends h a d practically free access t o h i m
How ailnnte I n t e r n a * of Time Are Ac" ' I ' d l i k e t o g e t t h a t f e l l o w , ' s a i d I.
them a t perhaps $1 a suit. W h e n strangers then, they could n o t understand t h e m e a n curately Meatnred.
" ' F i r s t catch your lizard,'
remarked
w a n t t o h i r e d r e s s s u i t s , a ijleposit i s s o m e - i n g o f h i s i m p r i s o n m e n t a n d w e r e c o n stantly
suspicious
of treachery.
After
Broadway, making
imaginary
quotation
The measurement of minute intervals
times required, usually $20 o r $25.
a w h i l e t h « y b e g a n t o b r i n g l i t t l e flies- a n d
m a r k s i n t h e air w i t h h i s forefinger. ' O r
of time is one of the most difficult .sub*
T h e ordinary life o f a dross s u i t is a b o u t
s a w s f o rt h e chief t ou s e t o g a i n h i s freecatch t h e tail, w h i c h will d ojust a s well.
jects met -with In the laboratory,- and this
t w o years.
After that i t is let a ta lower
dom.
O n e d a y a-fellow n a m e d
Bole w a s
Y o u won't get them both together.'
is more especially the case as the appaprice, perhaps. $1.60, t o b ow o r n i n a m a assigned the duty of guarding t h e prison" ' Y e s , I will,' said I, ' i t y o u fellows
ratus employed is often little adapted ifof
teur minstrel entertainments o r for uses
e r , a n d a s h o w a l k e d t o a n d f r o h e w a s the uso of those who Jack experience In
h e l p m e , ' fora n idea h a d struck m e , a n d
entailing
harder w e a r than i t would bo
surprised t o find t h a t Crazy H o r s e h a d
I determined t op u t it into execution.the precision gained by' years of experilikely t o g e t in ordinary social sorvice. I n
s a w e d t h r o u g h t h e bars a n d w a s I na fair
''They agreed t o d o a n y t h i n g . l h e y could,
mental work i n physics. A Erenohnian
t h e i r final e s t a t e t h ec o a t s a r esold t o w a i t w a y t o j o i n h i s c o m r a d e s o nt h e outside.
a d d i n g s o m e skeptical sarcastic sido rehas recently devised a photocbronogrflph
ers f o r$2.50 o r $3.
Such ooats m a y be i n
Quick action w a s necessary, forthere were
marks.
A l lthis t i m e t h o lizard h a d k e p t
which comprises a metallic disk, turning
good order a n dn o tm u c h worn, b u t n o t
several Cheyennes I n t h e guardhouse, b u t
his eyes
fixed
o nus.
Apparently he w a s
freely on an axis passing through its oen«
in t h o current style.
luckily they were n o t l o o k i n g i nt h o direcsatisfied that a s long a s w e m o v e d n o
ter. The free end of a spring carries a
Of c o u r s e w i n t e r ia t h e b e s t season f o r t i o n o f t h e coll a t t h e t i m e . B o l e w a s e q u a l
nearer h ew a s all right.
I proceeded t o
needle point, which bears against the disk.
this business, b u t there is s o m e t h i n g d o i n g to t h ee m e r g e n c y . L i k e a flash, h i sg u n w a s
arrange m yplan of campaign, giving orThis spring Is timed to give SOU vibrations
the year round. I t i s n o t u n u s u a l for m e n t h r u s t t h r o u g h t h e bars, a n d h i s b a y o n e t
ders t o m y t w o companions.
Only one of
per second. This rate is determined by
going a w a y over S u n d a y t o hire dress suits w a s r u n clean
through Crazy
Horse's
t h e m w a s needful t ocarry o u t m y scheme,
timing the spring so that,, i t vibrates {beto tako with them. Tho Ibest months oi b o d y , fie f e l l b a c k w i t h a g r o a n i n s u c h tween known vibrations of 493 and 623
s o I s e n t B r o a d w a y t oc l i m b a tree, w h e r e
the year aro January a n d February. T h e a natural position that a person would n o t
h e could b eo u t o f t h o w a y , a n d then said
periods per second.
g r e a t e s t d e m a n d o f all comeis o n t h o n i g h t s h a v o n o t i c e d h i m p a r t i c u l a r l y . . B o l e w a s
to m yother c o m p a n i o n :
Any want of extreme accuracy In t h e
of t h e great public b a l l s . — X e w Y o r k S u n .
quick t oapprehond t h e danger i n whioh
" ' N o w , Hart, you've got a reputation
determination of tho intermediate points is
his act h a d placed h i m . I f i t w e r o i k n o w n
hero for being polite, s o I hoar.
I want
not of great importance, as it can be shown
Startling.
he h a d slain t h efavorite chief oft h e Cheyyou t o get together all t h o courtesy there
that the difference only-affects the fifthe
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It w a s a novel accident, witli a novel
place of decimals of a single second. Of
to h i m , b u t i t would provoke a general
t h a t lizard.
Just suppose tho animal to
sequel,, t h a t befell A d m i r a l H o m o
during
course any variation In. speed of t h e disk
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bo t h e q u e e n o f E n g l a n d a n d y o u r biggestthe w a r w i t h C h i n a i n 1842, H o h a d dined
does not influence the number of vibram o m e n t ' s delay, h e pulled off h i s w h i t e
c r e d i t o r a n d t h e o n l y girl y o u ever 'l6vod
o n o n e o f t h e s h i p s o f t h o fleet, a n d w h e n
tions of the spring. By means of a.magglove a n d w i t h a rapid motion wiped, e v all fn o n e a n d address
it accordingly.
he c a m o t o return t oh i s o w n s h i p t h e tide
nesium light trnees of, the path of the
ery trace of blood from t h ebayonet.
Then,
W l i a t I particularly w a n t from you'Is nospring are left upon a sensitive plate
tion, however, a sort of m i n u e t performq
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m o u n t e d upon t h e disk.
T h eapparatus is
could n o t pull a g a i n s t it, a n d h e w a s c o m ance, bows nnd scrapes a n d
flourishes.'
p e l l e d t o t a k e r e f u g o f o r t h o n i g h t I n t h e he buried the blood stained' glove, and in certainly not new in principle, but the ar" ' O ' R e i l l y , ' said Hart, eying m e disa moment h e h a d taken another
g l o v e rangement Is one which has not been defrigate Dido.
trustfully, 'either you'ro trying t om a k o a
W, hen getting out of his cockleshell boat, from his pocket,, had it on his hand and scribed in this particular form.—Philadel!
g u y o f m eo ry o u ' r e m o r e o f a b l a t h e r i n g
h e m a d e n f a l s e s t o p , a n d a s h e w a s l a r g e w a s d o i n g h i s g u a r d d u t y a s i f n o t h i n g , phia Becord.
idiot t h a n I ever took y o u for, a n d that'3
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and heavy t h e boat tilted aver, a n d i n a n
Pqjpt Comfort was named by the first
useless.'
" H o w h e happened t o havo that extra
i n s t a n t h ea n d h i scrow were s t r u g g l i n g i n
colonists in 1007. The name w.as bestowed
" ' Y o uc a n revile m eall y o u w a n t to,'
glove i n h i s p o c k e t I c a n n o t tell.
I t w a s on account of the good channel and safe
the water.
sard I, ' o n l y b e c o u r t e o u s t ot h o g e n t l e m a n
most unusual, a s a n y army m a n knows.
T h e a d m i r a l Itickily seized a ropo w h i o h
anchorage.
w i t h t h o s k y blue tail over yonder, a n d
h u n g over t h e sidoof t h e ship. F i v e o f the This w a s donb s o quickly that t h e Cheyn o w bogin.
I ' m going to start.'
ennes w h o were in the guardhouse a t t h e
m e n seized hold of his legs, a n d there they
Green Bay, Wis.', was atfirst-Grand.Bay,
"Then began the most beautiful exhibitime never noticed w h a t h a d happened.
and the name was changed from a mistake
h u n g , s h o u t i n g lustily f o r help till they
tion of gallantry that I have ever witnessw e r e d r a w n i n b y t h o D i d o ' s c r e w . T h e C r a z y H o r s e l a y f o r s o m e l i t t l e w h i l e , h i s in pronunciation.
ed.
H a r t began b yt a k i n g offh i s h a t a n d
admiral, pretty well exhausted,
w a s p u tl i f e b l o o d e b b i n g a w a y , b e f o r e h i s f r i e n d s
m a k i n g a l o w b o w t o t h e lizard.
H e asto bed, w i t h a hot d r i n k , mpdsoon dropped discovered a n y t h i n g h a d h a p p e n e d , b u t
sured the beast that h eh a d n o intention
they know sorootbing w a s wrong,
a s l e e p a f t e r g i v i n g d i r e c t i o n s t o b e c a l l e d finally
A)f
i n t r u d i n g o n i t s after dinner
fiesta
a n d tbey rushed i n t o their chief. H i s life
early.
( b o w a n d scrape), b u t that t h o fame o f
A t t h e s t a t e d h o u r t h © officer o f t h e w a s t o o f a r g o n e t o a l l o w h i m t o toll h o w
the beauty of its iridescent
tail ( h a n d o n w a t c h roused thoadmiral, Who, still dreamho c a m e b yhis death.
H o died w i t h o u t
heart a n d a n o t h e r b o w ) h a d dra»vn h i m
ing of d r o w n i n g a n d other horrors, drowsgiving t h d slightest clew.
A t first h i s
hither t oobserve a spectacle of mngnifiily asked, -'Who's there?"
braves thought ho h a d committed suicide,
cence s u c h a s never before h a d g l a d d e n e d
" D e a t h , " w a s t h o reply.
but then their naturally suspicious natures
h i s eyes (three dance steps, t w o w a v e s of
It was startling, and tho admiral lookod b e g a n t o s u s p e c t t r e a c h e r y , a n d a s B o l e
the hat a n d profound obeisance).
F o r five
out of his cot expecting t o see a skeleton w a s t h e only m a n near h i m they fastened
minutes
h e w e n t o n g i v i n g t h e lizard
the crime upon tho gunrdsman.
or s o m e other ghastly object, b u t . n o w
taffy, a n d I c o u l d hear B r o a d w a y c a c k l i n g
f u l l y a w a k e a n d p e r c e i v i n g o n l y a very
" I m a g i n e Bole's feelings w h e n they acfrom h i s perch i n t h e tree' like a w h o l e
g e n t l e m a n l i k e y o u n g m a n s t a n d i n g close cused h i m . Discovery m e a n t sure death,
flock o f c h i c k e n s .
B u t y o u never s a w
to h i m h o observed:
but Bole braved t h estorm a n d stood u n a n y t h i n g s opleased a s that lizard. T h o
" I t is very singular.
I t h o u g h t I wa> m o v e d b y their angry accusations a n d
whole
performance
just
took
h i mby
told that death w a s before m e . "
'bloodthirsty threats.
Finally the captain
storm.
H ow a s i m m e n s e l y i n t e r e s t e d a n d
"And
s o h e i s , " a n s w e r e d t h o y o u n g bad t oaccede t otheir d e m a n d s a n d p e r m i t
a m u s e d a n d llattered.
Here w a s a very
ofligor.
' M yn a m e is Death, a n d I have
the braves t osearch Bole for blood stains.
large t w o legged animal capering
before
c o m e t o tell y o u t h a t t h o tide h a s ChangI r e m e m b e r they stripped t h epoor fellow
h i m in tho most entertaining fashion a n d
i d . " —Y o u t h ' s C o m p a n i o n .
a n d e x a m i n e d h i m from h e a d t o foot.
m a k i n g q u o r n o i s e s of/ a n o t u n p l e a s a n t
Then all his garments wero scrutinized a s
n a t u r e entirely f o r h i s benefit a n d a l l t h o
well a sb i s weapons, b u t n o t t h e stain ofa
T h e HlMhop'a R e c e p t i o n .
t i m e b a s i n g t h e good ta»te t o keep a t a
drop o f blood could b ofound.
T h e whito
A good story i s told o n Biishop H e n r y C .
pmper
a n d respectful
distance.
What
g l o v e haeTdono i t sw o r k well.
Having n o
Potter of .New York.
W h e n t h e bishor
m o r e could a lizard expect than
to have
other explanation,
tho Indians
decided
amu-eiuetit
furnished
h i m a t h i s o w n visited London several years ago, ho w a s
their chief
h a d killed
himself.
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H e c o c k e d h i s h e a d flrM. o n u n i '
Horso w a s buried
by h i s warriors
with
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side a n d then 1n t h e other
l i e blinked
g r e a t h o n o r s , a n d t h e g r a v e o n t h o bluff,
miliar with
t h econventional costume ol
l i i s e j e s ain.l g i r i t l y w a v e d
h i s tail
A
inclosed b ythree fences, over w h i c h were
tin- h i g h e s t o r d e r o f t h e K i i j i l i s h
church,
m o r e content,-il li/.ard c o u l d n ' t b e f o u n d
placed t h e n a v y blup blankets w h i c h t h o
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in all Trinidad.
post c o m m a n d e r h a d t h o u g h t advisable t o
dered from a fashionable Kngli-h tailor a n
" W h i l e tin- p e r f o r m a n c e w a s g o i n g o n I •
give t o w a r d t h eproper burial of t h e dead
E n g l i s h bishop's full outfit—full
skirted
h.id m a d e a d e t o u r a n d w a s n e i r i n g a spot
chief, v»as t h e p r i d e o f a l l t h e C h e y e n n e s a
o m t , knee b n eehes, shovel hat, silk apron
where I would l e between the quarry a n d
long time.
T h u s ended Crazy Horse, a n d
a n d a l l t h u rent o f i t . H od o n n e d t h i s a t
his hole. T h e li/.inl w a s t o o m u c h nttrdctthis is h o w a s i m p l e w h i t e glove i nt h e
tire w i t h s o m e trepidation, b u t sustained
•d by IJart's c o n t i n u o u s p e r f o r m a n c e t o
hands of the hero saved a whole garrison.
and
soothed by unfaltering trust i nh i s
pay anV attention t o m e . a n d presently I
When a m a n is armed with courage a n d
i n t u i t i o n s of propriety drove t o t h e receploutid I I H ^ W \\jthin a f e w )arils of h i m
coolness, his w e a p o n s ueod n o t bo sharp."
tion
in a comfortable
frame
of mind.
a n d J U M ljeimTil l i n n .
' A b o u t this tinre I
—1'ittsburg Dispatch.
W h a t wt'is h i s h o r m r t o d i s c o v e r
every
noticed that Hart's language h a d altered
o t h e r bi.sliop p r e s e n t w e a r i n g l o n g
black
for t h e worse.
H i s stock of compliments
doeskin
trousers a n d m i n u s aprons a n d
Odd Properties o f Nitrobenzene.
had been exhausted, a n d t h o u g h
h i s deshovel
li.it-!
O u t of consideration foi
^^t-a-^ehe^ilcal factory a t Mulhouso, In
portment w u s asceremonious, his gestures
their A m e r i c a n visitor the English bishopt Alsace, a naccident occurred w h i c h would
as graceful a n d his voice a s soft a s before
had all donned t h e costumu w i t h which be too g r e w s o m e t orelate h a d i t n o t s o m e
the language h e used comported ill with
lie w a s m o s t f a m i l i a r .
scientific interest.
A nexplot Iono f nitroBILL HEADS,
these manifestations.
benzene took place i na building i n which
'• ' O h , i f I o n l y h a d y t a i i n r e a c h , ' h e
tier Oualiflcatlon.
LETTER HEADS,
a w o r k m a n w a s k n o w n t o have been.
A
said, w i t h a s w e e t s m i l e a n d w a v e of t h e .
T h e a t r i c a l M a n a g e r — Y o u s a y y o u w a n t flro e n s u o d , a n d w h e n i t h a d b e e n g o t u n 1V0TE HEADS,
hundrax.d
i n dulcet tones,
'wouldn't I
an engagement
t o star i n m y theater? der i t w a s f o u n d t h a t three feet o f b o i l i n g
show y o u a trick i n politeness! Yes, w i n k
STATEMENTS.
Your name is not familiar t ome.
H a v e l i q u i d w a s o n t h e floor o f t h o b u i l d i n g .
at m e , y o u miserable, bloated, polka doty o u evi r s t a r n d*
W h e n i t h a d c o o l e d , a s e a r c h w a s m a d e f o r POSTERS,
ted e a r t h w o r m .
W a gy o u r greasy
blue-Would lie Actress—Never.
the m a n ' s remains, b u t n otraco w h a t e v e r
Lall.
-Jn a b o u t t w o s c v o n d - > t h e r e ' l l
be a
" W i n reh a v e y o u p l a y u l ? "
HANGERS,
« r a k c )'i;iitirj
'Il>;i\c
tnicr found a n r
r e p t i l e u s h a r t ) t o r ;vj'1 iit^i .1* t h e l i i j i T r l i i
C«>mmenriiifc' 1-.
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a
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t h e North
a. a i . . 13.1U p i n
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lAusablei,
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HE LAUGHS AT BLIZZARDS.
G E N T L E M A N : — " I m a s t laagh when I think how I g o t ahead of this
The last one g a v e m e a cold, b r o u g h t on r h e u m a t i s m a n d fever, and
v - I.-1 i
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Coldness of Feet, and excessive perspiration. Sold
only by
SMITH BROS.,
F i i H ' ^ f «:•-
m u d
grubtHrr.
I ' l l terficb y o u
what politeness is when 1 get you in a
cage,
but the
foot then.
boot will
struct ion'-''
De o n t h e o t h e r ,
"None
There! How d'ye like that?
whatever."
h a d t h e lizard become i n w a t c h i n g a n d I
listening t o Hart that 1 h a d n o difficulty I
i n a p p r o a c h i n g h i m ." — N e w Y o r k S u n .
Valued
There once
Relics.
stood i n the stately ball o f
the Earl o f Eoden a strongbox, o n which
w e r e p a i n t e d t h e w o r d s ; " T o b e saved".first
l a case of
fire."
A f t e r t h o e a r l ' s - d e a t h ;it
•was opened, in expectation of finding soqie
r i c h t r e a s u r e , b u t n o t h i n g w a s f o u n d 6a ^ e
A
For tone
From
Advertising.
The great fortune amassed, by the late
Dr. H e l m bold w a s a powerful
testimonial
To put the matter to
the liquid, a n d i t w a s found they disappeared i n about t w o hours.
Twenty-four
haursi h a d e l a p s e d b o t w e e n t h e e x p l o s i o n
a n d »Jie f i r s t s e a r c h . — L o n d o n N e w s .
His
m e m o r y b ythese *iinplo
relics n a
fondly sought
tooherish.—JJondonLc^r.
Tbe hedgehog, haflger, sqnttrol a ^ d
some Jctods of mice lay tip a fegoJar state
of proviBioM for t h e Winter. I t la said
t h a t they eat only during mild weather,
• n d i n exfcretni coldJ^inato^ipML - f . 1 f
going tho rounds.
I t w a s a tt h e close of
one o fthose annual visits t oD e n m a r k i n
w h i c h h e a l w a y s found h i schief relaxation
a n d delight. H ew a s s a y i n g g o o d b y t oh i s
favorite nieces, t h edaughters o f t h e P r i n c e
and Princess of Walos.
"Goodby,
m y dears,"
h e said
ash o
kissed tbom. "You are going bock to your"
h a p p y E n g l i s h h o m e , a n d I t om y K u s s i a n
to the benefits of advertising. I t is said
that he spent a million dollais in advertising his buchu, and the mon jiy came back
to him tenfold, b u t 'he cot Id not stand
prosperity, and so his.njoney,Went almost
prison," a sad commentary truly upon
a s f a s t a s i t c a m e . . T h e r e a: re - m a n y s t a r tling stories about b i s reokiess expendl?
tares.
H e g a v e $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 a s Axsalnijjalgrift
of, 8B,Oop miles, -fyajj th,e large!t ijoanty in
w h i t e h o r s e s a n a » f e o ) ? O . t t 0 h % * i - ' w M t t o J h*
lcut, Delaware
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w i l l b e h e l d In l l i e ( i r a i i d . l u r \ K<«.m In C l m t u n
Countv
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a n d t h e Iraii'.ai'Uiiti o f *in h o t h e r h u s l n e o s a o
m a y p r u p i - r l v r>.mt- tM'fore » a i d m e i - i l r i g
l ' L i t l s h u r i f h , X Y . | n i I M h . 1»W4.
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edtoaiiparts of*the city.
SFlMMPtllon l^rvenue.
NOTICE.
T h o oln'-
BAY
NOTICE.
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N"th' < . 1
ftnd t i i o v ^ . . .
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b e d a n d h o a r d w i t h o u t J U M . . H I - 1 ; ••
v o c a t i o n , I h e r e b y ^i\K n o t i c e I « : . . i J.> 1.
Bills o f h e r contracting.
II. I I . l - . i K I . K Y '
. S a n d y H t l l . NT. Y , D e c . JU 1,^9j
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Plat'inur^n I .ni, IKdt an
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LL persons Indebted t o t h e un.i.-r-i". '
w l l l p a y suc.li ltiUebl*diiHsM. t o I l . , n U •
VVattujti. P l a t U h u r ^ h .
N Y
w i n . 1- .1 a u t h o r i z e d t o c o l l e c t a n d r e c e i v e tin- - a m .
all persoau h a v i n g a c c o u n t * mfaliml m- «
p l e a s e l e a v e t h e m w i t h J i i d j f e W a t s o n r.-i - .
mission t o me.
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H o u s « o f s a i d h a n k in t h e Nilht^e . r i-,ai:
b u r f h . o n T u e s d a y , t h e « U , d.-n , . f .l.ti.u , . .
18U5. b u t w e e n U i e h o u r s o f o n e a n d t h r e e 1 M
103
t f
J i l H K V K K . Ca.-hier
keepaiU'tbebest-brands of FLOUR—Pillsbury.
Gdld1 Meidal, .Cro^p*"*Boiler,, ^nd other grades.
• f i n e s t ^ T M t e ^ T O S X R R N O A T S always on hand.
H a i l . 4 0 ^ e ^ reeeim^piroiriptfattention. Goods deliver
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Y . Dec H
the eriKUiiiK: year, will |,e held at the Ua-.K. •
•its
XfvfirimiN,
l'LAlTMll H(iH..X'
I ' ' p H K a n i i u a d m « e t l n ( { o f t h e si«rf-ktn.K!'1 - '
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25 B r i d g e 8 t , P U i t t « i
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, j T l l E M K R I ' l U M S N A T 1 O N 4 I , B - A X K OFf'l ATT-li: | . .,
4 lbs. RICE,
4 lbs., RAISINS,
5 lb. GRANULATED
1 tb.
JAPAKTEA,
C. A. AKCHAMBAUU1
Oppostte BOvurnment hiiild
Cot bin & Buskey
ALL THIS WEpk,
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C h o i c e A l e s . ' W i n e s , LitjttOl
Ftrat-claas Utlllard B o o m ,
(Saccessor to Gllmore & Sttthbolme.)
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t h e pinitect S t a t e s .
JHE ABERDEE
STUDHOLME,
ErtffHsh «iid American CoinpanJes Represented.
AT LQBMJm
JBefore it was reduced i n size, in'1889,
Cusjor comity, to .Montana, with an area
a n d a l l tiUHlern i i u p r t r v u n s ^ i
C o r a n t o d i o t i i j S a i n ^ i c K001
T r a d e b a v « j u s t b»»n a d d e d ,
^Htttiiaguuiein
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boata.
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I^all Style.
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Weli
B a t e s , fi 0t) p e r d A ) a n d tl
plaa.
S t r i c t l y flrBM'l.uw i n a v e r
Sold only b y
Ordeirs by mall or telepliOueproinptly attended to.
, Agents for t h e old, reliable -Travelers' l i f e , Accident a n d Employers' Liability
Company. Also for Auchor. Line o£ Steamers '
M. F P A E K H T O S T .
TAYLOR
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glaffly o r o n »u.i<
S^Modens
Now is your time
YOU CAN BUY
took General Granttoi*eMthinoutltM4o6
tbomMAWGHES,
course the day it was opene A. H e gave
l
paper of TACKS,
$100 to a poor shoemaker for tapping th» - liafce George was called after tho second
heels of hi* shoes, and to a poor Howe* g i i i gtoglish king of t h a t name. I t was also r
1Tb. STARCH,
In tho lobby of a hotel ho paid f 20 aphjot aeslgnate/1 IMQ f t . Saow}roiaj]f by Pore
to* a l l t h u b o u q u e t s s h e h a d o n h e * t r a y ,
Isaac Jaquos, wille t h e Mohicans called i t 5 « — ^
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Uoston. jg/sraW,
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paSMjd.
C o n v e n i e n t to
Tated railways
W.H.
Marion BlocK, CUnton $treet;
PLATTSBURGH, IN. Y
Prompt Settlement of Losses,
LowestKates^HJgh€St>Standard,
ENVELOPES,
N , t Vv V O R 1
Broadway and \
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i'rlson.
A very touching story of the lata ozar is
the toys of an only and departed child, fund and spent $3 ,O0O u p p a a ^ # i » £ l^Bachnsetfei,'tfm £ ^ p $ j i $ (Dpnnoct•whose
t
m
Gk&tri&tt&Ll I n s u r a n c e ,
DODGERS,
after all, h a v e left t h e place b e
t h e t e s t c a r c a s s e s o f a n i m a l s w e r e p u t Into-
" B u t y o u l.ave a t least studied t h e art?
Hurrah, waive got-him!'
;
You are familiar with tho works of t h o
"I h a d placed the stick over t h e lizard's
g r e a t d r a m a t i s t s , a r e y o u not*'"
neck and pinned h i m t o t h e ground.
I t;
''Never read a play i n m y life."
w a s t h e first i n t i m a t i o n t h a t h e h a d o f m y ;
' G o o d h e a v e n s , m a d a m , w h a t p r e p a -&approach.
H esnapped viciously w i t h h i s '
tion
have you, then, forgoing on tho stsget
powerful jaws
b u t 1 soon h a d h i m safe, 1
as a star?"
a n d w obore h i m h o m e i n t r i u m p h . T h e
'I have h a d ' m y photogriaph taken in'
secret of t h e c a p t u r e a n d t h e efficacy of
140 different poses."
Hart's politeness, a s I explained i tt o h i m ,i
' The manafjer fainted.—Liverpool Merlay i n t h e fact that almost all animals are |
cury.
curious, especially reptiles.
S ointerested j
— — , —
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1 .in—
P
ho m i g h t ,
"Have you received any dramatic in> lore the explosion.
••• U t i
ABERDEEN H(
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Lamson it Hubbard,
Job Printing. PAWHiURST & TAYLOR,
I t wag then thought
b n
.
where the largest.assortment, best goods and
was found of them.
•' i-ijr
Clams a -y»* i-n?
IS OFFERING ALL KINDS: 0 F
£ oz. PACKAGES 5 $
d^eformed
Nitrht
«
T u n e T a b l e i n E f f e c t O c t . 0, 1894.
QOINQ WEST
OOINO EAST
jUfiAVK.
(t.iii p . m
U J T E .
a . m p.ni
P l a t t a u u r g h . . . 7.80 a.40 S a r a n a c L a k e 7.80 i 1
. . U o r i ' l i H m v i l l e . 7.51 8.01 B l o o m u K l a l e . . . sb i,«
cadyviUe
8.00 i 10 L o o n L a k e
B.as i w
D a i m o . . e r a . . 8.10 a.au S t a n d l s u
o . s i a.s^i
Kusssia
8,31 3 . 4 2 L y o n M o u n t ' n B..-QJ 1.1»
U h a z y L a k e . . . * 8 . 4 8 a.58 C U a e y L a k e . . 10,01/*L8e
L y o n M o u f n . 9.06 4 . 1 9 B n s a l a
10J28 4.61*
Standisli
0.19 4,40 D a a n e m o r a . . .10.37.5.0.1
Luou Lake
1 0 . 1 3 5.3*1 G a d y v u l e
10.so.1i8
B l o o m l u K d a l e 10.48 e.iui M o r r i e o a v l l l e „ i i 4 i u 6 a i
b a r a u a c L a k e 11.05 0.45 P l a t t a b u r g i i . , n . * » s.«t
J. N . S T O W E R ,
M. L . F R E N C H ,
General Manager.
Suiiertateiident.
,A fine line of Mackintoshes, Rubber
Coats, Gloves, Horse Blankets and FurEvery pipe s^mped nishing Gooes.
DUKES MIXTURE or < @ >
Every article a Bargain,
"I neyer played o n the stage."
!
WEST.
THE CHATEAUCAY RAILROAD.
Fur Garments repaired and made ovei
at actual cost.
stick over your neck, you slithery, slimy,
'S.
NO. » C K U I r ( r i .
We must work off a large .stock of Fin.
and will make up Fur Capes, Jacques anu
You Press tne Button ;nd
Boas, at unheard of prices.
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w - m-iu'i. K
L e a v e K e e s e - s i l l i i a t 8.15, 9,09, 11.40 a m -1 1
5.80, 9.00 p 111.
a r r i v e a t P o r t K e n t a t 8.83, 9.45, a m- 1 > <»
1.50, 5,M, 9.80 pi" m ,
Trains will c o n n e c t with p a s s e n g e r t i * , m
D . & H. C o . R , R . a m i b o a t s o f t h e 1 1, , m
plain Transportation Go. a tPort Kent
V. 8 . ' f A r u i R . O e n e r a i M a r i a ^ r
CINE
POUND
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ill
D e c 3. t « n
BOUND
GIVEN A W A Y
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r e n t * 0. t
L e a v e P o r t K e n t . S.41, 9 40. i l r o a. MI
a.5o, u.34 p . m .
A r r i v e a t h e e s e v u l e 9 . 0 1 , 10,00, a m , u *.,
6.16, U.64, p m.
HOUND EAHT
BRIAR PIPE
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K. A. C. ajnd L. G. R . R.
lowest prices.are obtained.
kr
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Cleneral 1*»SM)!U£.-I a « .
Prevents Rheumatism,
to buy.
was running- so strongly that Ills men
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•Dally.
o u t again, and they keep m y feet warm, a n d make m e feel a s t h o u g h I*
At very low Prices.
fe
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f t n i e t a l l i e s , s h e w i n n )>H H . » I > I < i,t
s e r v i c e b e t w e e n Mati-itis* u n a l l l n \ i ^ i
& H. s y s t e m , m a y b e o b t a l r i e i i a i H I , I< A
t i c k e t offices
Furs, flats, Shoes; Shirts, Trunks and Bags, 82 and 84 Margaret Street,
. Pittsburgh, N. Y.
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could defy any storm.''
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