The Beeville Bee (Beeville, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 20, 1888 Page: 4 of 4
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The
GOT THE SENATOR’ BIGNATURB
beeni
operetor
ipaet-
qulotly
up the secrot profoundly in his
isr, however, be went again
ye
»ilr i
to visit the
.‘84
•But I know you will You ero go-
noticed that, his
and oven. Germeny will view with
for
iticated idea
water the stock fifty or a hundred per
tereet on that basis; or they awill buy
is estblisbed to be maintined by force
trait. The
df men soon
become restive under the lack of
prociation. The mont
ake the same view of the
but In stat onvotrying himm
servant may have one eye constantly
matter,
A Di
him. and I think they me right in do-
1
of repaying me
the sole
not, and worldy fortune flew high
itment in black
fact. the common mi
Wl
ika They were
from the
Wei
But it is rare
thiat such a oombination to found.
in a sharp
«He talks about me
Notatni
was my
K.
band’s approbation. As he was taking
of,the hands, and if things go on as
rer
it al
- fori
Her Majesty is Not Asleep.
Conldn’t Drink That Down.
amend Cowes for nothing. . She has
ter for you. my dear?
ndimnss of the firm in whoseempu
had imeen at the time. Ru he ha
to
—
j Ak
ri
me
OsaMM
mt
20
■ ’
hantine •
it of flesh
The!
Sta
able sign
midablo
law
era
ana
*622
to spreading. The non of a gentleman
of distinctisn is just beginning an a
market gardener. Two or three ladies
are seriously inclining toward the pro*
feet of a large poultry farm not far
GALV
mmper
te ave
uch s
port J
tton I
rtur n
ton.
E
3
but was
» of the
said he waa a stranger in Boston, and
had no home further than a room in a
lodging-house, and not a friend who
could do anything forihim.
“Feeling sure the poor follow was
( -
r * a ’ >'. ■-
r*
monster
g. har
way
I have not known for many a day.
Theos feet that have led them sway from am
into the world and over the sea,
Lesting ase bore la any lonely room
That even in sunshinereeemas fall of oom,
Aad so very lonely I needs mastery
For the days tone by.
I thought I should be the Arot toga,
▲nd l caa not tot wish It might have been
to
But the Father of love, who dwella to the
was now at work in Boston, and tbs
little bank he produced from bis pock-
et contained the sum I had loaned him
which he had sacredly preserved for
mind as that
I worked for.
I I giving such
could best i
Et 80,000 Kenr"
itil the last year of the
it the trot mammoth
iperial Academy.
Lor stood for its
rious artists, am
-
to An Proourine I
ota Telezraph i
tixed upon his duty, but the other one
is stealing glances a a rural cons titu-
uncanny monsters, and
accordingly said nothing
• "Matilda, that boy of ours is chock his puree. The man who gives ap all
tall of slang" remarked Mr. Dusen- is a croak; the maa who gives ap
may in some toateaoee.be satisfactory,
but the average maa, and especially
the active man of affairs, want ‘some-
thing a trifle more tangible than the
presence of poworul Asiatics, who
wer duly impressed with the tremen-
done military display which spread
abroad the fame and dread of Russi a
The same effect will be produced in a
more marked degree at Samarcand.
While in Turkestan this event will
destroy the last vestiges of formidable
opposition to Russia’s domination, it
will also create uneasiness in England,
Husband (to wife who is writing a
letter)—Too want use to mail that lot-
man" than the monopolizer of gae
stocks, as no one to under any necessi-
ty to patronize the manipulator of the
"little pea.” whereas nearly all must
neo gas or suffer inconvenience.
It to about time society should stop
to and equalise matters a little. It to
about time that capital should learn
that there are many duties and re-
sponsibilities attaching to wealth, and
learn to discharge them.— American
Many a time his wife had asked hrim
why he kept the little toy so carefully;]
and what the contents were fee; tat
he had kept the secret even from h«,
and eow that be bad found me ho hop-
ed that I would not refuse to acetol
it
"Beoing my relnctanoe, he‘said to
was ia constant work, had a good
home and a loving wife, and he woul
not feel the payment; and he could net
be satisfied without relurning to ns
what he claimed had been the means
of giving him his start in life, and
could not feel happy unless I allowed
him to complete the work he hadfot
the past six years tried hard to accom
consclousnoas of A food
wisest and most virtuous c
disquietude this extension of Cossack
domination into Central Asia. But the
coat, and,compel the publie to pay in- ■hen I reached the spot again where
terest on that betoe- ar they win buy he was seated I asked him the cause of
Grown Away.
My UtUs ehlldrev have grom awa.
Grown away tram the lead of play,
Grawn to be man and women tall.
With passlons and loves and hates and all
That comes to ns when we grow away ,
From chudish play.
advance of armed supremacy has fol-
lowed Russia’s advance in commercial
progress. The railway was the path;
way to occupation, audit le a favor-
Ing the monster was really dead,
amoned np courage boldly to cut
the tasks, which he straightway
L on business bent, for fifty rubles
i Russian merchant As to the
y itself, he thought no more in any
i about that, for the skin and flesh
"‘As you see, I have accepted the
tie toy, and I feel as proud as If 11
been presented with some testimaot
of respect -by my employee
“That is the story of the little
bank."—Boston GM*. . "
-----— .ms. ' '
India
Journal
ports a I
at that J
for div
Samuel
parties I
ease tol
While 11
court I
r
.wo sh]
a third]
lidd. 1
breast |
should,
shot i
juries 1
rested.■
Blackli
being I
had n
bold 11
nf
(
L
sweat,
ruled with tbs masts at pattering Met.
hi* departure he requested her to sign
"1—-t —-ly as a matter M form.
‘Two hmm antetward a
-0l
▲ Re
too
moment, because just now w
now on the ground and are
to have any for some time
Interesting to learn. in view
dcebsities, that the
fle fm trssttog our Lord and eon dendy
Thmki ttatOsar taMoer korassbefl ba
▲ad though the chiidren have gsaa away
We Shall meet agate, oh blesued day, dd
When Rs wlcau—to Heaven wecome
And dad oom mon oar happy home
Ahn 4 Clark, t dead Eomkesping.
bliudness and sunburn. T
has not much interest a th
see any reason why so many thousands
of pounds should annually go ont of
the countrs la payment for eggs,spring
chickens and yonug ducks when it is
so badly needed at home, and while
English hens are quite as punctuni sad
conscientous la thefulfiilment of their
duties as those of France or Belgium.
An elderly lady of position has already
g4ined for herself quite a reputation
as a mender of lino old laces. There
are abundant openings for cultivated
women who do not despise the labor
g
the entire gas plant of too city, that
they may force the public to pay any
figure they choose to charge, and all
the time they look upon themselves m
shrewd business moa who an engaged
in a perfectly legitimate businens. The
cunniag loafer who stands to some
renha
ieathe
Rain fl
uther
dien I
47"in
olumb
3 inch]
ches. I
Wife— No John, I won’t' keep you
waiting; I'm odb on tor. flrat posu-
script -Kpoch. _________...
found Aad out off the muscles from
e bodr in great slices to feed tbslr
Iga, and the wolves and bears had
noted on the froven and unsavory
out of a forgotten antiquity.
There is something positively sp-
illing in the idea of that strange
last, preserved so fresh for 8'1.000
spot; whore they finisbed the bervic
—Indianapolit Journal. <
--------- ..or ssSi i ii AT" •-
Remedial Nose-Blabkie
Some learned professors are diso
ing in a periodical the subject of-
cap of coffee and ao
pince ma andor m
F1*** W• MMMI III
' WY- f-f A, rv m
"""""
.
ns
0 ah cog
afterward came to Rew York, remain-
ingthatea jear of two. While it
that oily business called him on two
ocunsions to Boston, and each time
wlille here he had tried hard to find
me. He had gone to my residence.
Uni found I had left tbs city, as I had
movedl ont into the country after my
Was
York
resting
•on the
“I to
Speake
taken 1
tofole
others'
sons wl
it is so
think J
ra
Democi
ra
honest
lion, an
ing in t
busines
country
cratic P
of the
proved I
of the
<>ur opi
been rd
whole si
substan
be a cl
view tai
majorit
presbnted it for collection. The apol-
ogy which the suave gentleman made
wasmocepted, but as the lady declined
to alga say more papers, he departed
with his work of art, which it waevi
donty a work of art to sel—Chicago
Journal. •6- . 2. w- - -.
g-
The hammock to a dangerbus place for a
man, panleularly If n dooen‘ break
-omSem-eJournel—- —— _________
suggested the ambulance to oonvey
him to the hospital.
"The Captain, however, thpught
that as he had been able to get so far,
he could get on a horse oar. and by
that means reach the hospital. I felt
that I ought not to leave him, and
finding that he had not a cent about
him. I placed him in a horse car and
accompanied him to the hospital,
where he was admitted in a very weak
condition.
-When Iparted from him I gave
him some money, and he promised to
write or call upon me as soon as he
was able, which he hoped would be be-
fore long, and as be thanked mo for
my kindness, with tears in his eyes, I
was indeed a proud man, and felt well
repaid for my tronble to looking after
“Borne three weeks after when the
little incident had gone from my mind
I received a letter from him stating
that he should be able to leave the
hospital in a few days, and that bo
would call upon me at my homo; and
one evening shortly after he did so
"After thanking me for my kindness
again, be told me tie had been injured
much more than he thought, his skull
being somewhat crashed, besides in-
jury to other portions of his body, and
during our conversation-I found that
he was venniless in as quiet a’ man-
ner as possible I pressed upon him a
few dollars to help him along. He re-
luctanti"acceptel my offer, and on
parting told me that I should hear
from him again when he would repay
what he insisted should be a loan Md
not a gift.
“This occurred, as I said, to 1881,
and I had never seen or heard of him
since that time until yesterday.
It appears from the story he has
• «
-
. . iging to the bones of
skeleton. The fishermen
Children’s Imitativenees HIM
trated. *
No long since tboro was a weddin
np town, and quite a number of chi
dren, who are in the family, wore pre
oak Theoficiating dlergyman mad
the oeremony a very brief one, an
the children eaught it all, and ifow M
an hour passes that the oeremohy
not gone through with by the lill
ones On one occasion the two to 5
married were pronounced man a
wife in a very shofi time. when *
minlatare clergyman astonished th
family by saying: Mls so hot in hen
we'll have to go in the ball to prag
and they followed him to the cool
Ig out visibly from a bank of
hawed mud. Siberians stand
in awe of mommoths; they are
nd as in some sort antediluvian.
example of men of scienc to held up
by dadactic,though pretended lovers of
the world. “Look,” they say; ‘Prof.
So-and-So spent a life time in his
laboratory, working night and day for
the good of his follow man. The vir-
tue of his work, he know, could alone
be its reward. The crowd knew him
of arms. This is Russia's dual victor}-
-PAadeiphia lofuirfr.
Titled Shopkeepers in Paris.
h messenger boy came to the
zn"m # 5 mm
the floor with him. I’ll---" F " siguature She returned a reply ex-
.Just then he,saw • commiserable plaining matters. Shortly afterward
100 “on,hawife NFach Hepieked up ihe affable agent put in an appearance,
hhinhpaboddoniyaspdumubiinggome and with profun npologies stated that
th. offloa flJI“fnL "PPoiient to an annoying mistake had been made.
id, still recognizable, but quantum
‘ itus ab illo, a bare and mutilated
with scarce a frag- 1
that time " ,3
"He had been working. in New X *
and the first dollar he bm ’ me
aged to save he placed A*Ahat 1
tie toy, he having bought -for 1
purpose, and had added to a"is St
until he had the amount Iha ds"
him, with interest. $ A □
t “From that time he had 229
Searching for me, but upto-the dare
had seen the name of the firm whi
nocidentally passing along this sires
he had not been able to get the eligh
eat dew to my wbereabouta
•Two or three years ago he marrie
And An, did. — New fork Mail and
Ezpress. 19
ing the lady of the boose represented
that he was canvssing for an art puh-
l©ntion worth $85 the sou She was
ihelined |to make the purchase, but
sideratioh. A will-known marquise
has for som- ime been making a neat
little income by hiring out her magni-
flcent silver plate, eat gloea, and ailver
candelabras for wedding and other
festiyitles. This is an-excellent plan
for following M. Gnizol’e advice “Bn.
richissezvout ” and Vigors counsel to
Roderigo: “Put money in thy purse;' ’
for it needs no capital Md entails little
risk. Another-Parisian of high posi-
lion is proprietoress of a successful
little shop which deals Jo curious and
artistic irifles Taste is this lady’s
principal stock in trade. On the morn-
ing when site herself "dreses" the
shop window the sale to doubly large;
but as she studiously preserves her io-,
cognito her services are not available
every day. In London lady shopkeep-
ers are intent rather npon suocess than
upon privacy- They wait upon cus-
tomers lu person, and work as hard as
any of their assistant a One very
charming peraonage, whose name may
could give him information, I havr
left there several years ago to enteL
the firm of which I am now a parue
•Singularly enough the gentlemu
who up to a about a year agohu
filled the position I formerly >71
is now holding the same post for ou
firm, and his resemblanee to myeeiti
a sulking om. we being, in fact, com
Ina The senior of the clerks om
the way saw from a doser i ption giv
a likeness of my bookkeeper, and J
though he he did not think he had taJ
with the firm ih the year mentionedk
advtoed the young man to step overJ
our oflioe and inquire for him. I
He oanss oven Md the resemblana
was so strong that he could hardly J
con vinced that ho had not found M
friend.he mid he had been searchia
for during the last six yean 2
"In the coure of their convereata
my cousin asked him if he remembm
ed where the house was situated whe
he paid a vial* to me. Md on his me
tioning the street, and knowing tha
had formerly resided there, saw d
once that I wm the man he‛n
asking for her reinstatement."
•d MB you 1am not"
•Then hereafter, senator, every
speech you make I will report verbatim,
and if you think you om afford to send
home to your constituents the records
containing such---"
"Say no more," broke in the sega-
tor, “write the message; TH sign it”
for the little art at k’ndness hadip
formed years before, kvndto *hieh l
said he attributed his suoess *
t.~~~________ and that he unintentionally had given
Couldn’t Drink That Down. her a bill of sale instend • recoipt to
"Get yourself full of your subject" sign. He had not notioed the mistake
" “----— - untl his altention had been called to
It bya member of the firm to whom he
had jhanded the document, Md who
covored with
thick wool. Md In go
isembied his unsophis
MJ 5
—■
i rash young man
said the professor. "Saturate yourself
"ilh$ aud then your nanay willwrite
gNYes1knowprotepsot," wata(Mis
ErCu"e It'"-.
Lsa. Of Gmter Value.’
Gigo citizen (to lawyer)-"Why
44eharge me 8200 for a divorce.
AMieiitonly bost me 85 to get
of the bauds, ANd if liming gO on A8 light,
they promise to do there will soon be Took home ot my bables ent of my might. X .
Took them away to lie heme of rant
▲ad I know, shough l can set tell why, 'toss
» best
when the conqueste of for-
___powes are, made pbscefall)
under the gis of miaterial outerprises
coustructed for internatloaal develop-
A Few Remark*
That virtue whion is «. own menteven “ thereby imperial oourol
by the chief personage in the corona:
tion, who thus contemplates the reali-
sation of a long cherished dream which
has irradiated the slumbers and gilded
the waking thoughts of the long line
of Russian imperial rulers for genera-
tions Now the completion of the
Transcaspian Railroad makes the pro-
ject easy of exeontion, and all Central
Asia to agitated with the coming event.
At the cornation of the reigning Em-
peror in Moscow a few years ago
special care was taken to insure the
»third tima Md so on, • until the
mmoth was at last thawed out and
on the sandbank by the shore of
Arctic ocean. Then the fisherman.
Didn't Want Anythin
Lady (angrily to tramp i
door): • AXou can’t get an
bore.’’ framp (politely
yodr jyardon 111 Ra! fit MT
Mytbing to eat I have J
good dinner at the house at
be found in the Peerage, trios on bon-
nets herself in the interest of her one- Farme-
time before met with what he had
thought to be a, trifling accident ap in
the railroad freight yard. He was a
brakeman, and daring the shifting of
some ears had been slightly squeezod
between them, but had not taken much
notice of it for a while Boon after,
however, he felt very bad. and was
now on his way to his lodging, Ming
unable to keep on with his work. He
Mr. Dugenbery, “of hosa Darringer I
boya He is altogether too fiy. that
■boy. and if I oatob him with those boys |
again bo’ll makes homerun of thaI
ifeliest kind."" 200 was desirous of getting her husban’s
“He may hear some of it at home." permission of doing se The oanvassar
puggested . Mra Dusenberry, with was very obliging Md stated that he
mother ly blandness, u , , 1 would leave the works for her has-
has been discharged."
- - _____ en. • know it, Md a good job it to tpo
Jr th visited What right had she to make my mes
sage ‘I will be home to-night' road I
up the secret profoundly in his failed to read your message correctly
tomers,tothe detriment of her coiffure
bat to the great advantage of her ex-
chequer. The movement appears to
told me that' after visiting me be se-
cured employment to take charge of a
. ---------- car-load of cattle to the west,’where he
Qoeon Vintorahasnotboenoruining remained at work for sometime. He
j v
■
looking for, and told him to comei
yesterday, when I should be ia M
ofce.
"Yesterday hv came, and had I to
been nequaintee’ of the case by my
bookkeo,pers the 3 recognition wort
still have been m utual He was d
lighted to dual me, and with teara i
eacy. In human nature there to no
his apparant pain. jy—• T,, .win and
“Ho told me that he had a abort his erev.thapke 222 rMI r M.
An elegantly dressed gentleman, of
polished menners, rode np to a resi-
dence on Ashland Avenue, Md on see-
My little chudren that were so doer, H .
from London.' They naturally fail swiuintroindntghntam mnda omu.
STORY OF A TOY BANK
nt---ue"" •
Sitting to the oftn* a
PEhBP"Strnoom. «njoving • o
remarked to the merchant:
-Keeping that littlo box in the to
iron epiKegA for the son andhein I
the activity of the nihil tots three years u ___,
ago postponed, to dwell upon no less 2 p wNMiIm. that they have purpose you ”
withintrest by theimpressionable and Neh Adoomutun"Aitaes unintana i she present
glamor-eeoktag Orientals of Calcutta, mada “#0, «gate
Pekin, Cabal Md Teheran than looked NEod.o ‘ f "TP™ •I Still cUrtou
forward to with pride Md gratification
fellows
- • 7^
sage to bis home which message the
— — g, young lady operator had felled to read
and making correctly. Her mistake had occasion-
wrrusuicuy9ry0i0- ed the senatot a good deal of annoy-
will be home to fight’r" .
“Oh, well, senntor. mistakes will
happen, you know, and I want you to
withdraw your complaint and Mve her
reinstated."
•1 willnot--------
“Oh, yes, you will." )
“B« I say I won’t." * ' A
Paris to about to follow the example
.. . set b/London in the matter of titled . —
be lueko AP- shopkoepera. One of the most popular .suckers," but somehow the police
dergtod publig and preuy ot Parisian countesses w don’ttke ““ “* “
mmii - fe pmrpmum
of the pollceman’a baton. "Such meal 10 1 te
are without knowing it, the moot dan-1 . ,wgii you seem to be determined to
gerous olement to th. communityiithey - Wut-ot me, any way, so I’ll tell
cm, and da oommit more mischief in Kol u storyot how the lttle
a day than a dozen ordinary oriminalgontowent my possonsion, for it
would in a life time The trouble witbagkcushing to be able to speak of
them to pure. Ignorant stupid selfish- 18 50 rett honorable man in this age
nesa. Their barton, to bounded byagohuinelaonoatE"
their money bags, their intorests cen' ° t shams A ’881 and I was to the
tered in their bnk lodger. Md they I "as, ‘ ‘ ’ Ar" ovo” t. Way as
will do anything to conserve the one enAP2001AiSE"rsionally transncuing
Md add to the other. Such men—and 1 book-keeper, 00 f had been
maar of the—will ral! by lnmborn1o tgotton on.
the hog’gainst working moa for try- on “ Vito East , when
Ing bTcomhtaatlon to raise their dol- noon, making a sleo l I reached
lar and a half a day to two dollars. Md on returning to ' dop^teA
will immediately torn around and cor-1 the landing just as the bon doPitlved.
Mr wheat or pork;
er brethren out of milons of dollars, seated on one.of tbebooebas, B
and by weight of their paras and so- fellow evidently in_ great pain. h ,
called fnncin genius levy tribute was moaning and holding histbem *
M the general public. They will form tween toe band.
‘ nice little eyndtosttea, buy np the con- . "A number of persons keptps
trolling interesta in railways, squeeze and repnssing him while waitini, .
out he smaller shareholder s—often I the next boat, but no one soemed •
••the widow Md the fa lb er lees,” notice him. L however, thought there
mast be something the matter, and
iw York without seeing
vis: <7? •
ahrrmsz ■■ fhgapmm-c- • —
" s ,
passionate demagoguee who make a
m-*aa
selfish Md pessimistic capitalist and
u tor
self Md society may do the sama The PDI no,» was the roply. "That
man who wil uuyou that the working bistory: and although
men aro mod; that their mind, have -apsle in the future tor the
become poisoned by the virus of an- 1 you „poak ot it never has up
porpuw j —time, for lt OBiy came
out what occasioned them. He con-
voted the girl as beet he could Md at
once made a break for the senator.
-Boe here, aenator." ho said, run-
-
ing so, I firmly believe that all such ...
fellows should be sent to the penitenti- hurt much more than he thought him-,
ary Md made to work for a living; self to ba. I offered my help when the'
bnt what bothers me is tofind m hen- boat came into the slip, and walked
ost difference betweent the man who with him to the cabin. 0“ arriving at
awindles bv means of three sheila and the citylside I found he had grown
a pea and Another who by combina. much worse, but with my help he man-
tion and the unscrupulous use of cap- aged to walk to Hanover street
or why, if om to sent to prison the mavaged to walk as far as the police
other should be allowed to enjoy hto -atation, where he entered, and I spoke
to gotten gains in ostentatious display, to the Captain explaining under what
It seems to me as though abetter case | circumstances I had found him.. Md
could be made out for the -shell
You are entirely off your base, my
dear. Who uses slang hereP . ,
Mrs. DuseiHierry’s meek roply. # wa , huaiptamm)
•Well. It is a vice you’d better get' tajegr ‘
rid of then. Refined conversation to, house
A mark of culture. Let me bear that ntr
r ace and some Jose, and to revenge
of himself on the operator he had had
_• her discharged. sThe poor girl wm
-E-g sen by * reporter as she was leaving
uhu nUng-to the telegraph ofce, her eyes filled with
team and he wm not long in finding
i"
you? /
Jennie- Indeed I dot wu Who’s been
talking shop to you?
Mary—Oh. my young man. He’s a
street-car conductor yon know, and
nearly every time he comes to om me
be gets off bin shop talk.
Jennie—Whet done he eayP
Mary—Git closer, plonne,—Burling-
ion Fret Pro.
Ula in Short
shady corner and plays the
"shell game" believes that he is
a legitimate trader. Md takes
positive delight to “skinning the
vou and the doetar obarged pe 92 for cur- had
lag me. TWo a -n~ h-----”
vars (on the moot modest computa-
m). that when once more d l sen tom b-
l it was still fit for lupine food and
r the matter of that wm very prob-
dzpnokadhuadratguninszanomhiaithn suo quality as nbnolute unselnshdesa
person. But thougb most of the The wholly unselfish man would be'So
Mh had disappeared” ihl skeleth blind to the requirements at life that he
iL remained almos intact held to would be justly regarded m a fool. The
fiber in places by the undecayed - * ' “ - -- 7-
gaments; the huge eree yet stared
ildly from their capaclous Sockets, the
rein was uninjured within the heavy
uil, one ear hung hnhart from the
de of the head retaining its long
ft ot bristly hair and as much of the
in had esonped destruction as ten
on could carr r away together. The
eleton wae taken to St Petersburg,
id there set-up in the museum of the . ---- ----- -------------
It has freqently above hi. head" Yea, but the same
Sta E.Bincg,10 old fellow was ambitious, aad ambition
W wffil fomi in the iruit ot nelfishuesa. The
_______ the craving for the immortal fame lathe
di aery wood enta,almost all of which ' most exalted form of self-love, and
e taken from this Bari net, the best > selflove to selfishness aad selfishness
d.mostperfeet specimen. The only oannot be a virtue It •• were enlled to
batulupoini about the beast to the donne, what, . , the
purchased RR Wa8 i ""“2‛ vv ".7 27 TT.2""° Mraw "“Z
,_______Rassian marchant ' greatest virtues weshouidsay. gener
10 had bought them from their or- osity of purse, oourteev of notion an d
Inal discoveror; but whether he liberality of ovinion. “
Id back the right pair or another
t like them that fitted equally wall. w.. _„ 1. amn. .a_____..a
s never been quite satisfaetorily do- man mA . Eenerou. ° money ad
rmined—Coruhu Mugazmhe. dogmatic of slatemeat; and egain, ha
—-------W may be gentle of assertion aad ding
Where He Got It. with miserly fondness to the string o
Russias Domination lu Asin. ,
A greet and motlee throng of brown
ah Hindoos, dusky Atghaun palid
Persians and yellow Chinamen, togetht
er with the vari-hued complexlons of
the nomad tribes and minor national-
ities of Central Ada. to preparing for
the pomp Md ceremonials of corona-
tion at Samarcand, the historical
cmpital of Tamerlane, of the Great
White Czar of Russia, who will henee-
forth become also emperor of Central
Asia.
This great forthcoming event, whioh
an elephant Two years later a
hdering man of science passed
it way on his road to China with
not Golovkin, i Hearing that a
mmoth had been uaesrtliod.or.roth-
notieed, neantie mouth of the Lo-
bo turned aside from Uta main path
pav hle respects in due form to the
ihistorie moneter. He found it, in-
material for a book to be written on
the lines of the famous n Noblesse
Normande" of"thefltecentury.—-
-Jr .
f Talking Shop.
’ Mary—Don't you dislike to have a
man talk shopwleu he comes to cm
3 f
Ncu
complaining tone nothing to loathsome. —Arkanaw Trav
• W the guv’nor, f eter. 10
ugte ’lom her1 orraaamguger A wuy Canvassers Blight Nis-
hetetdons he pick up each abominn • - take
• Goodness only knows," Mra Du.
m berry said, with a well-simulated
ok of ignorance. .
"At school,-! suppose." continued
■‛
eu-
just been made President of the Royal
Agrioultural flcataW’ ^—Mn Oom-
everted Bulletn,
---
|. A Handsome Profit
Aunt Emily: "Why do you think
yon will be a dootar. Bobfly. when you
. ", 8,—
-
dmla.ng
deed the only, ’
blindness to to blacken
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