The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, January 02, 1896, Image 3

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    What Happened When a
HI% $100,000 BANK ACCC
" demly Met His Bank's Paying Teller.
A paying teller of a down town bank
ils an interesting story of a Cuban ex-
perience of his. ''I shall never forget,’
he said, ‘Bow 1 nearly sent a man into
_ doubtful whin I shonld be able to get
‘away from the bank I said nothing abont |
fits one dav last winter, all because 1
met him unexpectedly,
% “I had been planning o little jaunt
y to Cuba for some time. As it was
it to my friends or the bank's customerd
with the bank's funds sud a large slice
1 had been instrumental in getting a
d sized account for the bank-—one of
those $100,000 ones that are hard to
piok up nowadays and worth quits »
wd deal of money to ns, I knew the
head of this concern, and, in fact, had
‘got the sceount through him. He told
ns when he gave it to us that he was in
a hurry to get it fixed satisfactorily he-
canse he wan about 16 go to Cuba
“Ag soem af 1 was able to get away |
sailed for Havana, I staid in the island
pearly a month, having & moss delight
ful time and keeping one oye open fo
my friend of our new acconni I was
abit ready to start for hone when
: i met him, quite by chance, in one of
the Havana shops. When ha saw me be
jumped back abont five fet, as if he
had been shot from ont of a gon,
“ iGod bless my soml--you bere? he
said. “Whey, what? He sewergind strock
all in a heap. You here? God heavy.
‘ene! I had to laugh, and langh bard at
that, for 1 knew what was In Hn
him. He was thinking of that § {Hi 00
balance, and worrying about it—a jittie.
You sos. ns 1 was the paying teller of
the bank, the thought naturally Sashed
through his mind thet I had skipped
yigl his hundred thousand,
a
langh and his excitement had cooled
down a littls be began to seo the fun of
the thing and that he and the hank were
safe, after all. We found cut we were
going home on the sama Steamer amd
ten minutes Jater we walked aver fo the
American consal's offios together and
¢ om passports vised, And we had a
lly ti 8 of it back on the beat '—
New York World
ments of great men in the
Geet Men and the Precidency.
© There in nothing more pathetic in oor
Ristory than the successive diappoint.
patter of the
presidency. They have dedicated their
Fives to the survice of the country with
the belief that their labors would surely
Sring them whats they earped, bot after
all their endeavors, they bave been dis.
appointed and the prize bas gone to
men of infertor merits. as if in cxmtempt
of the rules of justice and propriety.
There iz no way to explain this carious
frony of destiny. - We anly know that it
88 a part of the established order of
$hings, and no wan is great encugl to
fe exempt rom it
Xn a sense, wen of superior ability ara
always at a diswdvantage, by reas of
the envy that
J they provoke and the hos
Gility that they excite. but this
shod
| pot be sufficient to deprive them of what
. rightfully beltngs to them, as the pros
_ dency certainly has rightfully belonged
publia
mite wna
to & pamber of men
able to obtain it
“The tendency of such a form of gov. :
ernment ss cars should be to reward
mon socording to their (roe de.
keep the highest offion fill.
best examples of current
«/ but the truth is that it does
ustify ftanlf. ~8¢ Louis Globe
frequently sean a dozen years
today, und who runs about
barelegged in a very brief fartan petti-
coat, with 8 dren) of fish spon her shoul.
often promised by an ally
in the servants’ ball that sbe shoud
some time see the young duchess in her
own home. She was therefors posted
ppe day in a distant corner of the hall,
froin which she looked out in dbyious
room door bad closed behind them, she
was asked what she thought of the
duchess. :
%The duchess!” she repeated in the
discontent us the lady and her gums
filed in to dinner. When the dining
| shrill tonew of supreme disdain.“ Dinna
ye try for to make me believh my ain
‘Jeddy was there. I saw a muckle braw
wives tricked out iu shining stimes and
feathers, esch with ber man by ber side,
Na, va, dinpa ye try for wo
lieve that.’
ing out for a tall,
‘but my bonuie duchess wana’ wi’ them.
mak me be-
It then transpired that ‘she was Jook-
willowy form, clad
in simple homespan, with a sailor hat
poised lightly on a
would not have the tiara and satin train
at any cost. — Madame,
Trick In Making Change.
A curiouns incident occurred in a Paris
pestaurant the tier day. A high official, |
Montmartre dis- |
walked into as
frequ-oted moch by foreign.
happening to be in the
trict aboot diner time,
restaurant
ers, and took his dinner there, his bill
. change, be only gave him 2 frands
Bee?"
tween his lips a
amounting to & francs When calling
the waiter to pay for his meal, he hand.
‘od him a 20 franc goldpiece, which the
waiter put into hisnouth, as is the cus-
tom of the laris waiters. Making
Joc sed up and said: ''Beg
yar pardon, 1 want 15 francs and not
§ franca.’' "'] scuse me, sir,” said the
aiter. “You pave mea 10 franc piece.
And therewith he took from be-
: smaller gold coin,
showing it to the gentleman. The offi-
~ gial, considera!ly wrought up for being
taken for a fol, without any warning
gave the waiter such a slap in the face
that the 20 franc piece given him fell
out of his month and ro od across the
room. The gentleman ge: his change,
and purposely forgot to tin the waiter,
who had received gnite a sc'inck by the
_#gtriking’’ argument of tie
3 Paris Letter.
aa TL e—
SE eomrse, a8 soon ns he saw me
wha have not been :
x dainty head, such as
she saw when she trudged to the rear of
the castle with her creel, and that she
“What snocess have you had?"
“Fair. I've got » dwarf cow. It only
| weighs 245 por gon
and is no
Tt came from the west
Lin 8 load of commen cattle, and thongh
{44 isn’t quoch of an abnormity, yet is
! gorves in the summer season. Dwarf
Uanfmals with a hit of fixing and aro
£
{ snancs stock on them of some wrt make
I people, an th
| THE MEANING OF A FAMILIAR ITEM
! WELL KNOWN TO WOMEN.
pn Sm A eT
Sara Patched the Wall Paper and
i
i
¥
: How
tWan #0
a enya
thal amt we
rent wom
went
Pan Acted ss Helper Adam and Hi |
Agricoltara) Parsuits In the Ga of ;
C Washington
Eden Painted by a Modern Eve.
| fair attractions They are easier 10 han. |
gle than giants and require Jess keep
“Da yom get many haman freaks?’
“A pod Buman fresk is worth a
| great deal pow. It "an be anything ab
normal. no matter how disgorting it in
That's tw way the pohlic rons. Take a |
man who ix willing to parade a queer i : . :
§ i pa At Lyon beave if, says Sam, And then Sam © 0
deforniity before the eyes of the poopie
and he tan make good money. Ipota
woman with a horse's mane last week
dosen in Pennsylvania, and she is book:
| od for a number of places. Bot thers ars
others like her, ao that detracts From
(her yalne.
before igh money is paid
eyes baige 3 I oan hook t6 Hisa
boy with a Jong, hairy tail jost like a
dog's. Boy wants to geome, you know,
but the old man, who is a pions oid
farnier, won't Jet him He'll
poniad, themgh, before ong”
Hew do you kee
things!
“1 have 2
goed #0 nr the NEM ERADATE,
fromm hero to Texas
thers that's a WY
Bonded girl. That au
5 ai) over, anid keep a
I'm gang
3
wr.
Evetrin
{ ser poe vw
Eh
ite
Ara
white snd the other biack, and che ¥ fail
13
ey
of sparks Rhe conhl rona whois tra
system, they teil me Bay, mt
wear, That's on the level
the papers ¢
Fe
Yom 3 hear of her,
age Ro falo Expres.
Railroad Car Wheels
ft perhaps fx pot generally kaown to i
the traveling public that most of the |
prmehas on the
Centrid raliroad are made in Germany, 4
Some English and Ani rican wheels are |
i nan, Bat for the heave coaches and
wheels wet om mailrosd
#ieepiirs the Gorman whet sare genera
and maker of big
gize is 56 nob
many #3 inck
sbtor, al
iRTneter- ars in nen
The Eierman Whee! di%ers from the Eng. |
Tish whee! in that the body of the whee! |
lo fhe English wheel :
There ars fewer bite |
$4 of solid iron, wi
hiss short spokes
fp the Grerman wheel than in sabers,
and therefore Jess
ter shake loves
The strain on a carwhee] is something
tremendous. Formerly they were made
entirely of cast iron. They were liable :
ti» erack easily, and the rims Ware rap.
ily. All fired class carwhenls are now |
meade with a solid steal tire pearly two
fi ssands the frictivm of |
In straight |
inches thick.
the rails for a long time.
ranting the wear Gn the wheels is gon
erally even.
aver curves going in the me direction
every day in the your, as on a helt line, |
they are reversed several times during
the year «Albany Hinge,
Canine of Hed Nose.
tha ness’ is caused by jodigestion, not |
inteynperance. The remedy, 1 is stated, | : ; Bp .
awithin endl If it de driving usin, some
i% £5 “adatain from overindalgence in
fats and sweeten’
appreciated
ther have been misjudged by irreverent ; : her
tha ander side and get in ber som the |
17 he even mends Dis
Row science comes to their rebel. It is fishroel of ties Bix flies, she mast hold |
“Hits and sweets’ that make the troable, | 159 waned thread or turn the rod with |
sooifers who did pot scrapie 46 aseribe
the pasa] Hint th excessive imbibitions, |
cutiwing Indigestion, which produces & |
rush of bloc 1 the Boss. Some persons | ied woman ean doubt the truth of the |
given to alenbolie stimulants do indeed |
have ted poses, bot the redness is sto- | : ;
The Arewatar ft ohapter of Bizaosis set the seal of truth. |
ny * “burn out one’s coppers,’ and thes | fulness oon ths wh de. When man Was |
i made and put jo the garden of Eden to |
minohie, not alcoholic,
indirectly produce the lominons probos:
cis, byt itm owner 1s now in a position
ty maeert that
“drinking did it ~~ Baltimare Sun.
AR LAA TWN SRN Gap mr
AA FR
IT WILL COME BACK.
Fashion,
the bustle ix to be revived
fins stages it bas already appeared.
The cbnogious litile accessory of wom. |
a's toilet, which for the past five years
has been in disuse, is no longer to be ig
pored. A premonition of the reviewnd |
futerest in the formidable little pads
which supplied natars’s deficiencies was
given when padded hips came in.
dresa skirt
cloth it bas become necessary to sabsti
‘tate something which will fill the re
(quirements and bald vot the ripple skirs
af a Lenis Seize cont. The bustie sewing
ti folfill the mission admirably —Neow
York World
Cp to Dats Advertising.
Two revent new things in window
displays have been seen io New York—
one, & man wearing the costuing thot 18
the trademark of a brand of cignreties
sitting in the window and smoking
cigarettes ; the other, 3 man wearing a
fancy coat with lace at the sleeves, and
a paper crown, and a false nose, sitting
in the window of a Broadway tailor
shop sewing on a coat. =
| mitionaires at Golf.
:
t
Members of the Dobbs Ferry (N. Y.)
pew golf club to be known as the Ards.
ley Galt club. They will also build a
- $25,000 clubhouse on the grounds now
| being laid ocumt for a golf course, five
{ miles in length, costing about $350,000
i It will be the finest course in the
i world, Among those interested in the
i pasino and golf club are Willie Dunn,
| the champion zolf player in America;
William Rockefeller, Edwin Gould and
other millicuaires
George Livermore, John D. Rockefeller, |
i
¥
Something must be nnigne |
I've got an
attractisn that will make the public's |
TODNR
CHIne |
pr track of all thews |
There sa gir! down |
toa
1
gor
fiw greatest thing [ve srriel in on dog's
Ty nel. These whesls are manaiarured |
8% Essen by Krupp, the great ronmaster |
a6 The etandadd |
heosgh |
chances for anything |
Whore sare have (0 travel |
11 ix stated by The Popular Health
Mastazine of this city that "'rggness of
This dictum will be!
by many worthy peopie
whi Doses Are nndaly ory, For years | BOSIE If he is riveting something, the
it is an erpor WO say |
The Retarn of the Hostile an Edict of
Announcement bas bees made that
In ite iveip-
A tiny roll messuring about 8 inches |
across and 4 desp is tobe inserted in the |
Sines the abolition of hale |
Millionaire club are about to organize a
| Adam to the house, logging nomorcus |
It is ber compensation, | _ .. o.. :
she greets Abel and his wife, who are { golly Rat ag tha dre
| waitivg for her, to hear Adam telling : wan paid no attention to the dream, but
i That too familiar ftem on oar Glam be
& &
“ar's bills, “To man and helper.’ in ex:
pressive of a much in our daily domes: |
{ tie relations that one almost forgives the |
| pinmber the gift of the phrase,
appears on a day when yom are in the
No AALS Hm A
71 just make some paste for me,
yom
your married Jifo, thas that will be ail.
Presently, hnwiresr, there is a demand
pealpdder, pail and
_—
x
for rags,
itroom. Those alse
frarn to your work
Fan,’ calls Bam, eh
| hidden my brash?
pight in the loft humd corner, at
gone. Sone
I Again vox leave
Letaiva or down al
eamath the plan
a tthe to the
Lgmite in the vis
Tittle loft Band oc
| kinsh of shane b
Pare $00 ROHN (AV WO
are have yon
in the to
“e
4 x 26 ap 5 Tx
pre Tone Rave Taaek
SF Syn
PRL pen wl
Jest watch 13
Bhis' |
Where
right sigs th sot 08
{ran put scone Dosis ROTORS |
| grand the stepindder?’
Yim think a mooie, and yon
that the only box available is one
with odds amd ends of needfal
things. but yon resignediy lay th
out on the floor and give Sam
eatehing al wR
which reveals that he is
{you for the hoards. Thorn are
lemg boards on the pred
form swirl in the backyard
can be taken np, and they are—in
anole vigonoms hraxding and cleansin
[Then for a time Sam varpishes, andl
i& stron, hat not for Jong. Ther are a
alatter of hosrds and pide of my ting
ranks, winch ya :
img that it is met a day Dr Ring
hints, Sam culls again, Fan, wil
plese como wed stessdy this thing, or
(T'3 brea ny pede TOF cours You gO
Land of courses yoo find that be has nob
| alremdy teks You gor odds andl
ends of thingy together 10 ev UD and
fan i
The stairs, wo
41%
3
tha
Ew 3
Z
ger, a
ptrengthen his rickety seafloldd
then you st on 4 step wi
up between the bogs to steely the lad:
dar, except when you vary if by hand.
ing A poaty rag. or a brosh, or a mantel
Then is the yon say,
SIR
for his pipe.
“Ta mon aid helper, three hours,
get your mevenge, for Sam oaily seas
he poh
Sutw. fT 1s x etvange thiog that it ls
| avwavs “man aod helper. 1f s svoman
| sndertakes anything, as a male sha goss
| ahead ind gets her things together and
any tak pot in the line of his ordinary
y draw
himself the assistance of every wimnan
| hawipeus he will manage b
ene must hand the nals to him | a wane
Can wonld keen them in Ser pocket or
| woman must hold the other hammer (0
| jar of the stroke
beth Bands 1 do pot see how any mar
| Beriptares
Land eighteenth verses of the soeoind
i wi : { Farene aiol fy the DOFts
+1°}1 patch np thut paper on the wall; | y
ppd [0x Herat
a foe
ik
of the protie,
Beira
patel be
and the oxides
the poser and begin oof
ths
by
Livre
From the yaar
gan American
yards Ware cine edd rnd BR
Americal mena
In the
Noi gist
fly
EL
Wow arely YI
Lie sean oof Lieeat Bit
tv and all te on
af
fag coder whic
of
Sige Tvereinsd
the orn
tpere liana ant the tratias
world began fh diseover thas there amid
thick of some particuiacly absorbing
honxehold rack and he sayw: Ten come |
up early fo mend that paper, and if
od a new. mi Anlerprising art pat
adventurous recrnit to the ranks of the
trade and commerse of the wo we ial
[Through the gateway fie partly Gnwripal
please, 1'H go at it™ Yoo sigh, but do |
it cheerfully, thinking, if it is early in|
: Broke
by the Jay treaty .mme a yorlaane of
trade which liberaliosd the laws are
down
thie tigie honored restyie
| pies of the centarion. While Earaoe felt
whisk
on pet ont and ne
fi Ber appv Eels
4 2
iYex
Lone Hi
paw in Now on
tha infinenes in a hopdrod w avs and most
American addition
the other hand,
PETE af CE YC
Henafictatly of the
5
we
siariod
x
ag
$1 {p0dy thnt
foobar og eentisey, Bas oa
ayia eiti te
of Reser ivi ut
varben ani
vie mal Ben
swat EX
Ta Lis wtp tae IW
af Dwoem
CAFR RRL
At thine
fates
Ir shen
dirk ered
2d
end lye Ey fF
’ 4
ELE of Rina
pin at oS
Sige wiping] f rh
wntd
irr Wehbe peery tard of
aad shania fF DooimeTTe Axiuts ta 1H
inated
state trwtny aed hanes 3M
=
Sun
UNCLE TOM
Tre Oiriginnl of Mra S1owe's Noel Awww
a.
sar, andl |
voy bhoad |
El oeidaged Ba Starvation
Sel mogrrd Arh 3s
in Mien
Uipede “ou
Ky
inl hesitate onditun
wid Bake
Fiow smd itton as
bgt
& ia Lexington,
Wi yen
ip very Tenis
pitiabin, fading Lewy proud oy weit
going many bivs witioud fomul
fii sn niervivw bio watrd that Be had
Shans
YIN
Pris Gt 3 conte» day
groes. for whose freedom be wie Jani fio
Vast,
tify bebail
fia anv him fron
starve bo death oo Nia York Revondes
and
Coben stamping
: Shred nen ha
Aces tall by berwelf, bat if a man arly |
i pen of spo ahi bone day upen all of the
15s
- wifesr April b
} hBonys
New [abhor Proposition
Count Hertwrt fiemurck has lately
Prague Saxony ig the
Is ome of hie
gran ll
frstervonts of tha sprarians
defundnd 1h
Arafren by Count Kanitic and in apotier
speach has same out in favar of Yao ad
Vownny, proteativg ta ifs and the introaiw
imperial docks and wharves, th go Higdon
di
+ » +
At present the employees work ten
punning from ¥ o'eloek in the mnriing
Eta 8B
wateck in the afternoon. with
i goarter of sn hoor for breakfast and the
Plein
| tend 11, be Badn't beens there a day la- |
fore wioman Bad fo be made to help
| him. He conldn’t get along alone at all
| Fancy him starting out to sow his rid.
| apart, so ba could pat them some other
distances. It most bavs been awful!
| Por Eve! For of all conditions of
“holier” that of the ganlener 4 bw lper
ia the worst. 12 is cary to Dhagine hoe
: who ware the |
” RA | tal
Why. to her, the fifteenth | one’ daration,
| abandoned and the axisting systein
saree Jengeh of time for dinner, © losing
the works at Il a'nloek, would give Live
sien timne Tor day ght regreatiog
He strongly urged a tein of this cvs |
if
owsey iat
triad
iv
ta tha work after a
fom smiel.
m
| siti o- New York Journal
A Now National Park
A dogen generals and other officers
dus have gone south from
| Chicago to mest representative leaders
0 ; | of the gray to arrange details for a pets
eh seed ne having nobody to ask howe | nares to make the battlefield
ifaw she thonght he onght 16 Y TOWSE : ie
t ral she t Mong nt S85 aught 14 put the rows i af \ wkabinrg 3 narienal 11d
4
litary park
| They farm tegether the affiepre and 4
| pectars of the Vicksburg Military Yaak
§
x @
{hat iedtieid
her day's work over, as she suppisape
planning for a quiet rest Gpon a esd
| grees beauk through the king sumiper
Cgwilight. Along coms Adam, belated
in his work, becavss he Lud been cist
Pope here
aweiciation, organtaed last month 1!
will be accurately
and the ground cesnpisd by both armies
ay
fat he
of the aseceiation: It x hoped
Chw this apited action cOBETess way Taek
| juduced to make ap appropriation sufi
{mossy pocis, where the speckled trong |
Lars lying, and he savy to Eve: “My
to the garden? 1 haven't sven auything
of my darling all day. ¥ou can sit im a
dear. won't you oom along with me in. |
| niem soft stone in the path while 1
wih? And poor, ewsily beguied by
Love Eve gets up acd follows right aking,
patore any more than Adam has Js ie
not sof
| thers long. Good, kind Adam! He
wants the rake, and it ia down at the
bose, of
{of Kee
es
| which he ties to the trellis She (rots
back and forth for the primitive imple
i
{ addls and ends.
| his sun, “I've done a lot in the garden
maybe it was a bower, and she | : hi... i rhs ;
may as wall bring aon am wring | movement, as it i intiaaiea Liew nay.
Be TRA * wh = i |
: : CRE {thas throwing state
| line, of which also she may bold one end | 4
i when she gets back. And then as Adam |
L genvention having been called 10
; : ri early in December
bur, alag. the stone has pot changed ts
trek perhaps that bs the reson | ine as asso!
3 Sian PETIA ih 8 ie Shae pian 5 *
Ek : Es ie : USER | ooo. she won ld make a much more
‘why Adami does aot kwep her sitting
i Mexion
| farmer living near Asburn, Ind. bas
: | smst left for Montana on a strange wis |
| nents, and she smiles, as if she enjoyed | . fon cust ei Be
i) : : g asl.
Lit, but it is a weary woman who, as
dusk vivlds to darkness, accompanies | : :
spot whers some miners, pursued by lo
tomight, 1 think ['Il lay off in the wid- |
dle of the day tumorrow and take a try
for those trout in Cain's meadow brook.
{New York Times
| At Hammerfest, in Norway, the polar
night lasts from Nov. 18 to Jan a8.
3
- emup Chandler.
Ew , : { giently large to convert the hattiotieid
ing his line from shady Books ata ddep, | ;
pnt a suitable mopament honoring the
soldiers of both sides Who dist an the
historia spot. — Atlanta Constitution
A Candidate For Statehood
Oklahoma ix the latest capdidate for
admission ints the Union, a stitehoad
sient
As Ukiaboma ws |
if
wiation ix 250,000 oF more and she now
eninatinng of FHL
end
irable state than either Arizona vr New
If tha Creek, Choctaw
Chickasaw Nations shopld join in
gre
18
n
Hines aronnd the In
dian Territory. her
His Strange Mission.
Henry Shull, an old and wealthy
Suvural days ago he had a vivid
dream. in which was pictared the exact
liane had buried a large amemor of
At first the old gentle
the memory of it clang 10 him so tena
A ®
cicusly that he at last made np his]
mind to investigate the matter and sel
his mind at rest. —Cipeinnat) Enguiver.
A XNuvelly Anyway.
For preaident, Senator William Kat
| the Pripece of Wales '—Chicags Record,
of its patifieation he |
po i
ental putin of
the |
wid aed interual fies with |
ib E heey prey
5
£LIPEEY
{lotrel
631 wi
38
March,
Thom sin f
da pol aunrorinte hin intxrs In
They have mule no afloat
wtardation uml were.
| trot for a few White friends he wonid.
An aight boar day, i arpnsd
»
[fit shoud roves to be detrimen |
i
went,
semitowt will be gone over by fh
WE
Agim wenld bear
; | reststitle —Chicagn Tribmpe
gets absorbed he absorbs more and more So re CR
She rakes up the weeds which |
has hioed out. She holds np the vines |
Platform, Down with
‘ . 2 —
4 Blunt Letter That Reached Him §rom
the Interior Department. :
| Tha following anecdote bs related of
| Jodge Cox, who was anes secretary of
| the interior
Land a large One, whe find plenasore in
There ix a clam of paple,
| a Olered Ord.
A young maa,
Wales, recently qbtained a situation as
wititer in a large pahilie houss in Man-
| corresponding with the departments on
i trivial subjects and prolong the eor- |
fot ue call Bim Mr Jones, was one of
thesa porsistont specimens ho wWrsta 10
| the interior department,
| plies were made to hin inquiries, he al:
| pnimportant question
ia subject of conversation among
clerks. and at Inpebtinme one day some
Inter writer. :
“If I had my way." said a clerk, "'T'd
soon put an end to his nonsense '
“How would yon do it?”
“Why, I'd write him a letter like
this," and he wrote as follows:
bo Deas Mu Josys- Yoows of the
posnived. In realy | owinkt say that ¥
sellvetanl canpeitisg ars rather inferic
home <F & bose lowe ovaifiah. § sen tired of yop
Hoping you will not Write again, I mamsin,
yom resteetfuily, ee 3
The letter was passed aronnd aml read
and fAnnily carelessly thrown aside on a
| desk, It remaited there uptil evoning,
Pawhen it was eoliscted, with others, bY
sor a biome duty IT We 1D oar
ay
ry letters from the several divisioux to
sggpnature
Fthe meretary for bis
LXER BO pmtine aliens,
Cox afived hia gignatemm Withoat
Then it went throngh fad
Ping
¢ £5 Mr Jeon
gerretary peoady
fren Mr Jone. and
grieved be wos ferafol that the govern.
Cpsent Was oltaring bo ile fall, When a
cabinet offer descend to piBRInR
such sentences. he he feared for
[he welfare of the sonntre. Mr. Jones’
wimnded feelings wars soothed bya per
sinal letter from the ssdretary. aud 10
show that there was no Hand foo)
Bis part Mr. Jopes at ones pea
¥
“
Yo orm Whiowkaed
Emit
| porrsspendence with the (
Washington Poet
a
La 3 a
\* TO THE NORTH FOLE,
| Professnr Pyohe Proposes to Vallow
West Comat of Greenland,
1.4
BAe
& £ x A
aniversary who meeelitly roty
4
Decks of thn B20
ye
Favs
Professor
iA
again in quest of the pirth pal. Pro
respandence indefinitely. A gentiernan, :
chester. All went will with Taffy from
the Monday on which he started until
the Thureday following, when the man-
syer told him to go and clean the lamps
otitaide the hones
Tay took a Indder and clesuiin ¢ ro)
and leaned the foor big lamps ontsias
Althoogh ree
this house, and further on he saw several
other amps and went on ¢leaning thew,
first ons one side of the road sad then on
ways returned to the fromt with anit ber
Hin case betame |
tie
the other, ontil the manager began 10
wonder at Tafly being so Jong and went
ontwide to jock for Bim, bot to his as.
wmishment Tally could not be seen any-
lk von ran kee sr hand then and yoo
1 ¥ bie 3 £1 aT Pi grin hai v NE A
: chatieed toy ey Bnapngr somin Sntlers voi ita bot AEN XOND JOUr aa oF Mul Y r
arsed Beer rary |
| lump in the stroet i Pearson's
ane referred to Mr. Jones’ ability as a i where about.
“A few hone ofter Tafly came in with
| his bocket empty and told the manager
{ that ba wanted more water as he had
severslomore lavaps to clean. The man
ager asked him where the ladder was,
and Taffy told him be had left it stand.
fng spainst a lamp about a mile ap the
road. He had heen cleaning every gas
Weekir.
The Aurvirties of Burglary,
CO you want n real sensation,” sog-
Seis pA
geeted an oll epnviet, * jnet break into
a bogse and walt nantil yon hear a door
open or the stairs creaking as some one
steals down and femands, ‘Wha's there?
perhaps sccompnnying the question with
the alirk of 5 revolver being cocled. IE
knees don’t giv way ander yom, yon're
a hero Frony thing it is, too, bow
| pometimes nothing flurries yon and oth-
| pr times the dlirhtest sound kaooks yoo
| all £6 pleas Opes 1 was disturbed when
gt work fi the dark nnd beard two of
thre people eiming down stairs Into
uiikiy 1 pulled a cortain
garcons me, aml ae they good peering
abort thems with » light 1 wae looking
straight ut ‘sm Do yoo know all that
time I never paroed a baie, sud was as
«a
Yur 1
38s
the
| onli dnd oolletted an 1 am pow. They
| pever saw poe for at that moment thee
| was a seratehing at the front door and
| they orisd nt: Why, it's poor Hels
arigicat.oe- |
Billin! He's een shut cnt, and is trying
Ca get in london News
Ov the Tramp In Spain.
This diy was a bard one 1 wid good.
Et
| by to Sabinan and took another Inok af
ws Frame! alc
a trip to the far north with the Peary |
expedition, says that be has riceived an |
offer and has practically decided 0 go
i entpew awn
| fomnor Dreche does id say win bas of |
fered to hit, but
C that the
a=
Ayasriean
oF
fGESTMm,
Ba seanet bone tod with an
hae faite sololy through lack
ar food supply. He bopis 10 have snp
Gimited qoaitities nid dose
plenty 1
{u wappesed |
aides | BRB High in air over
whose ansnices he joined the expedition, |
is gases | Bose Of siven Lhe tunnels
that pearly every provioos avpedition
of Bn prope
| gloomy,
i
fy
Teapred old Purvacoe ils, I
re presen pallies and bare
1 dipoverad and ransacked
wt wa pe teas prehios 1 sealed
wy way ropnd moantain
wronid have stranck terror
feted of any Swiss
1 cramped ten skeleton bridges
tha Jalon and
fonril my way through the seqntdark-
Sain Ro
Mein
RT
into the
guide
I twizged and booght snd stole head
Land wine and pnesmbers and frit at
| lonely houses tind from market going
a pat,’ he said, |
cand 1 think 1 oan get tothe perth pole
an eget ly aad
My iden 28 1
ot
eres arose
srawt of
Hy J panne ©
viet
3t tw peut at
shonin tad woth Town id Jee
Prov ini yibstek thn
an who sntepnst thst
tan
for Pou vn
Pent won
mnt
od dash to the pole by shige
t chmsawvark around the coast
fo
Br
Past
From 1
leave all whites
C Eskimoa
Cognit of
fy i as re
aE PORE
Wien fereely stood gpen the
the great
Leh direction of the pole. BP
- peacts those jslarais and the pole.
Yeo R00 plies of 301
Liam was ier |
Cheon and ang fever (9 LaOross ©
¢ tireanlannl, whers |
0 pany provi |
gilrs. 1 survived the fury af a terrific
thundesstorm und found eufory and met
within the grest church at Celarayud.
[ Jecked pp stl ite pors white plaster
~iling and done, with its throng of
caints apd Sowers, til ted of my tind,
{ foil asin (0 the main ad was
wily dictarbed by a very wpe fine and
«than Rick from an old verger. 1 :
wine
Eoaiiod an the ala lide, shy pave me per
ANY
UE Re has Bs
eomniry within [| AOSTA
abel be sme to did onty toy
mision 10 oectipy the lover floor of the
bowwhery I depositial my bande,
ald oY. It
aud hen pre oe wed pod Ee
Vii ope oof the dirtier, Tel Jno Tut erost-
ft in Bis desire tol
seni atid Fel pon ;
A Prolle That Was
Groening roe
monntait, he ssw a chain of islands io
abbowing bis
ig plan, Professor Dryehs believe he cay |
: ! § OF
Professor Dyche is already arranging |
i
his fairs to begin preparations for the |
| trig ~~Chieago Post.
SCHLATTER'S MAGIC ROD.
ean
thing © recoils in
i them.
| fa
| Discovery by Tis fost That Has Set the
: ; Country Telking.
3
| a hone at Lox Tijeros,
willage, and while he
host made a diseavery
whola conttry talking. g :
The hesler carries a cas abont 3 feet
is a nfle
ity, examined 12 and found
tationd
Daeeighing 39 pounds.
i painted wirite, wiltn gyoen
x 3 AL q " co Tie i SEI PRE ;
Francis Sch iatter, the healer, deviated | thix house wae 3 lightning rd, a minds
from hin course and stopped tha night at |
a sinsl! Colorado
was arieep bin
5 io 3 os Pag A spine ly ni «go
that hus set the) 108 he rod properly mected with the
i
+
% .
fi t ge en A psy « ¥.
ie print was rosehed for the ast) ing of oid world owas =" A Vagabond
arf 18 Bpain’ - anianaus
|
LIGHT RING,
Peantifol 6 Te
ing sad Hurt No hae,
“RBpeaking cf Hh rede," eaid
an army officer, wl West
Polat, old Eank Rex ar profess.
af cherie, electricity and #0
Furth weed to gise UE an exDeTinUnt
rh Hehtnlug rode, which is the only
connection with
He hml a battery rigged np to
mish the Dahtniog. Then be had a
hones of Bltelol a nies two story bonse
shatters. On
ary.
Vey irin
wos ath
sare affair, roadie like the nlinary lights
ning rod of conimerce. He would make
a few remarks ou the becessity of haw.
i gronnd, esplabitng that wet earth of
| }
| water
bers, and it bas been reported that in | earth was the very best. Then he would
The Hust, pe ped by curios: make a ground coppeetion of this kind
hut it oot and proceed th fire a towfhig eslectite
a copper rod 3 feet long and |
It was bright and |
shiping, and as be sould not busgine het
whit paiasibile nes 3b ocoid be Tor this i ns. 4 b he off
& # ¥ ? % I § EY yA YBN A ’ ¥
| host asked Schlatter in the moming. | mare remarks, this time to the feck
| The healer appeared much dbstorbed at.
iow and foally stated that an
Laoking shan, evulentiy
ret Bim on fhe roads
the ne
axtracrdina
an angel of fsa,
Lh
{ Father told him toy dbimearad 32. ut
care time requesting him to say noth
. the Father. But the host bad already
taid a neighbor
img abont it, because it would diepleasy |
ter. The old jrofessor wonkd then pot
connecting directly with ¢
sparks, or lightuing flashes, through the
rod. They wonld go throngh ail right,
pot doing the slightest injory the
Then be: would make a few
litte
tell
that a learning is a dangerous
thane, and abont ao good minister
in the neigh hood who wanted to pro-
tect his homes br a lightning rod and
way. handed hi the rod and caution | HO hu heard that a was a good
. ‘ : 3 i wid toy #E V0.
| him to preserva and carry it anti the thing pr the tod to end. In
mp the rod and had it end in hin ols-
=o he wt
| tern, where, as it wos carefully osnent-
od, there wos ulways certain to be wa-
the end of tha rod in a glass of water,
It ix supposed by the people of Los:
Tiers that the rod is magic, and that
with it wonderful cures are effected, ur
{ that Sohlatter draws his powar from it :
It ix a mystery,
! ing about it
| eksth et Dons Globe Damiana
; Guns Field Sell
Parsunnt
| Prince
i aera of Yoo
Melony
Lh
h2§
ed ring on both sides
i of Bull B i
Phd, La 4 slit at public ave.
i Bail Ron battlefield
veers 1% the son of Ma:
“np, who resided npom
he beginning of the
+ hones at Appomattox
suger between Lee and
Rig, and thas it was sald
gt thut the war begao
tio a8 1 ys
Une af
jor Wiitn
tha prone
ORIN Y
;
i
:
:
3
Liha pRETIG
i
;
1
anid everybody is fails o_o ; ;
Sehlaiter treated 200 pep. | ARIRS 138 IB6 of the moat terrifying
| gous thers before he departed on his way | mghts Lever mw,” said another mem.
] ; "| ber of the grovp, a veteran of the war,
. “was down in Arkansas in 1562. I was
| drilling my regiment one summer after
a decrees of the comrt of |
i PORnry, Va, over S50 |
Lire tract belonging to the | and us wa started for csmp were carry
tng their muskets at a right shoulder
siinining Blackburn's |
| another, as if
i fou
to represent the cistern, and turn on
his lightning. The big spark wonid
leap across to the rod and down would
ome the house, a heap of blocks
“Omeof the most besntiful and at the
poop, when a sudden thunder shower
came up. The men had bayonets fixed,
shift. Suddenly there began at the tips
> | of those baronets the most marvelons
Prion Th | smbraced a large par |
slectrical display I had ever agen. The
lightning played about them, dancing.
rolling, fAashing, leaping from one to
it hugely enjoyed the frol-
For an ipstant 1 thonght the whole
company wonki be struck down, spd
the men themselves were badly fright-
ened. No opbowas hart or even
by the brilliant display. —New Yuk
LRnn