Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1872-1883, June 08, 1882, Image 6

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    Ho are Uree!, y’s Shoes.
From that time on Pat called the
off to themselves, green citrons with
number of every street in very distinct
their royal gold color, groUJX' °* bt,“t
About the year 1870, when Arthur
The world has long be inFfamiliar with men amt'hunters vriili their swarthy Barret was president of the Fair Associa­ and insinuating way, with flattering
»al went drifting,drifting over the »le--| 'P,’ik
sea.
the stories of barbarity, cruelty and re­ faces and picturesque* a||jre, tendn.^' “ tion, Mr. Greeley accepted an invitation comments upon them as desirable places
,io man that I loved the dear eat, aat in the
pine in connection with Indians. Good hand wherever it was needed, a negro t to deliver the annual address in the of residence; but his efforts continued in
vain. A few unfortunates who had been
boat with me.
-----
— • leisure —
»*** hnmanitariati
men *- have
to —
write
humanitarian with a banjo strumming rndq tunes to | amphitheater at the fuir grounds. Colo­ obliged to stand like himself, from time
letters thousands «4- miles away from which the crowd gave casual
»ads of tlie coming parting hungover the
nel
Todd
was
clnurman
of
the
reception
to
time left the car, but not a vacant seat
great grey swell,
t J
where scalumrc lifted. Whatever the ment, the ladies all watching c
mittee, and after the close of the ad- was to be seen.
be winds that swept across it, sobbed on,
inscrutible purpose for which the Indian and sampling anorange now and the
¡Qkted the speaker to his room at
Finally poor Pat became discouraged
L re well, farewell.
was created, he is doomed. He lacks these were some of the elements t
rn Hotel, where he bode him and subsided for awhile. Bnt at sixty-
made
up
the
scene,
the
whole
being
en-
the
instict
of
self-preservation.
He
■»at went drilling, di tiling iu the lingering,
good-bye, as Mr, (tri ielay was to leave third street lie broke out in one last ap­
would rather be aggressive and di^Ahan Hjpned with the haste and bustle of get­
northern night,
be peaceful and live. There is notree- ting ready against the next day’s boat, the city early <vfi the following morning. peal.
he faer- that I love-1 the dearest, paled with
“Sixtv-third street!”
He looked
i the paling light.
holii for him save under the laws of civi­ and having the fruit first ready to go Before leaving him, however, Colonel
Todd said:
ar
he car, saw ttot his announoe-
lization
In the time to come tb« terri­ out with the ship.
t dur-
“Well, Mr. Greeley, I trust
Ml*« to join light laughter; we stroye to
t had no effect, anSitoeu exclaimed,
Hkipltallty in War.
tory of the world will be lawfully
wake a jest;
ing your Btay here everything ba
Cario alias Eden
in serio-comic despair:
claimed
only
by
those
who
use
it
for
ie voice that I love the dearest, rang sadly
JThe cry JJ“On
done for your comfort and that every­
"For the love of God, have'Xipue of yez
awak- Goim first purpose,the tilling of the «oil.
to Richm
ana id the rest.
A wrjter in the Cincinnati Commercial thing has been satisfactory to you.”
homes?"
of the 'llwf westward march of civilization, with
eiied no entliuai
“Yes,” replied Mr. Greeley, slowly
This Lad its effect. Amid the general
oat went drifting, drifting, while the dulf third Ohio
fouud alrits attendant evils and final results,is speaks OT Cario, the town at the junction
skies lowered itwn,
rs of war foreordination of the Almighty, and in of the Mississippi and Ohio rivers, as and with Considerable hesitancy, "every­ laugh a man got up and insisted ution
Ives en
he "rugged tima of thunder” gave the
follows:
“
The
town
of
Curio
is
distress
­
thing
has
been
as
pleasant
as
I
could
the tired Irishman taking hie Beat.—[N.
f-were they this piece of bad theology but stubborn
rocky head a crown.
d for the fact lies in the final solution of the In­ I ing looking. It is said to contain 11,- have desired, except”—here the old gen­ Y. Herald.________ _
000
inhabitants,
of
whom
10,000
have
tleman
looked
sadly
down
at
his
feet,and
tmat went drifting, drifting, while to the night and prep
nk supperless dian question.
The name of the Great
SHORT BITS.
darkening sky,
Spirit figures largely in all reports of bad their homes overflowed this spring. after a brief pause resumed, “except
into tlreamla
The ground on which it is built is so that sdme one stole my shoes last
1
th® dearest, the prayer
The 54th
rginia regiment was en­ Indian oratory, just as the name of low that when you walk in the streets,
Onions are frequently strewn upon the
camped neatrj by( and gome of the men Deity is freely used in the stirring ap­ horses aud carriages moving along night."
“Stole your shoes!" echoed Colonel grave of love.
lave a look at the peals of second class politicians. The the levee are as far above yon as if Todd in astonishment, also anrveying
0b, true,stron ; hand 1 touch no more; .brave camo down
Jesse James' war comrades have started
smile 11 nay not Bee;
Great Idea is us much a myth to the one
“Yanks.”
a subscription for his widow.
Writ the tlod « tho governs time and tide bring
?" asked one, of a blue as to the other. Tho system of theology they were on top of the walls of a Mr. Greeley’s feet.
"Had
your
“Yes,” replied Mr. Greeley, with a
film ba< k to my life aud me ?
Ilartford, which is largely in debt, is
disconsolately on the which prevails among the Indians is four story building. That is what they
coat strata
— (AU the Year Round.
sigh,and moving his feet uncomfortably.
merely a superstitious fear of something made me think of. When you remem­ “Yes, I left them outside my door last eating strawberries.—J Danbury News.
bank.
A Kansas town is named Scandalia.
they cannot understand. Bob Ingersoll ber that the Mississippi, at the height
ered the other,
“Not a sup,
Ml, was about even with the night and some one walked oft with and immigration is just pouring in
I roflts of Patents.
rations to-night?" defines religion as the dread of a her
"Ain’t you
vee
all
along
tho
front
of
them.
But
a
new
pair
was
loft
in
the
there.
to from the hot- after. In common with every race, t
“Only » cr
bile all behind tlie place the place of the old ones, and that'B what
bablyithe most valuable patent in toms of MM
Indian believes in the immortality of th
Boston mourns the loss of its oldest
oken
in
and
submerged
acres
troubles
me.
The
old
ones
were
easy
lm« every taken out in this or
boys of the 54th, soul, and in a hereafter. What kind
This was
printer. His successor has not yet been
ou
will
realize
the
situation
aud
comfortable,
but
the
new
ones
hurt
er country is that which secures and old Vir
Wlity showed a heaven or hell he has imagined to
appointed.
en in for many anxious days my feet."
mpton roller skates to its holder, itself at once. ’
oon made then hmiBelf no man can tell. There are n
The Reverend Spencer Drummond,
“
One
might
be
pardoned,
”
said
Colo
­
Recall
your
geography
snf-
(choleric old gentleman who gets appearance w
kettles, corn strictly religious forms among them, an
Bvron's last surviving school-fellow, died
emember
that
it
is
built
in
nel
Todd,
“
for
wanting
to
step
into
your
nd about by a score of urchins bread and bacon
prisoners nothing that is regarded as especiall;
w angle just where the Ohio shoes. Perhaps some one wanted them lately, aged 92.
walking up fifth avenue on a sum- and captors sat to*
■ether around sacred. The religious idea is far fro
I the Mississippi.
Only as souvenirs.”
There are 15,000 brass bands in the
lav, has but a faint idea of the nuiu- the camp tire, “lik
n true and prominent, and seems almost entirel
s this whole angle would
This was intended for a compliment, United States. And yet we send mis­
tbese articles in use throughout brothers tried.”
y, grateful included in the “medicine” business.
but
Mr.Greeley
was
too
much
interested
every
year,
the
ground
is
sionaries to tho heathen.
Id. The streets are full of them, Yankees ate with a r
as no one Superstition is a different thing, and of
now the levees have been in his feet to notice it.
He only said,
esq represent but a small quota of oan appreciate uules
PariB has now 45 English or American
been in a that there is plenty. The Indian is a
“
Perhaps
so,
but
1
would
very
much
nd
wanting.
It
was
a
mis-
lumber manufactured and sold, like situation.
bars. There’s no more need of going
great braggart, and he who can boast
ry
to
put
a
city
in
such
a
prefer
my
old
ones
to
these,
and
wish
pon which the patent is issued
thirsty in Paris than there is in Maine.
spot in longest and loudest is the greatest man.
No wonder there I«
high ground where tlie they had taken something *’“* ** *
the attachment of rollers on every heart of the 3d
r after- It is to obtain an opportunity for this
We have received a good deal of rheu­
igether
and
one
of
the
mag-
souvenir.
”
I on these, patents have been wards, for the generous 54th.
that a “da ce” of some kind is always in
matic poetry this spring—at least we
gentleman
of
America
would
have
The
next
morning
the
old
1 England and many of the
progress. Their names and purposes
A fresh slide on the m
[As it is, the streets are limped down stairs and took a carriage judged it to be so from the lameness of
iricaq countries. Skating on gives another of these sbiftiug
are nearly innumerable, but I have
eky with black mud, where for the depot, carrying away with him the verses.
rs bit a faint resemblance to lures iu the distance is Mission----
never been able to perceive any great
In Germany railroad conductors get
serves as a pig wallow, probably a very unfavorable impression
I ioe, but it is exhiearating which has just been stormed. That long difference in the screams, leaps and hor­
$340 a year. In America the roads em­
eks with malaria-—fairly of the souvenir hunters of St. Louis.
I rt heists, and sprang at once line of prisoners passing over the pon­ rible bootings which obaraoterize them
it. The countenances of
Several weeks elapsed before the mys­ ploy men to find out how much the con­
nlirity with the young of both toon bridge and up the stony mountain all. Some of these dances are said
are sioklied o’er with the tery of the stolen shoes was solved. It ductors do get.
Brazil and other tropical coun- road is the 54th Virginia.
A soldier on to be religious but all there iB of
oast that marks the was then ascertained that a colored m:«p
“Where are our girls?” anxiously in­
,ice is unknown an J skating duty at Kelly’s Ferry asked indifferently religious sentiment is
condensed
llibly as a mouth that named Wilkinson, who was one of_the quires a religious exchange. We don’t
except upon artificially of oue of the prisoners as the regiment in the word “medicine.”
Every­
¿•W* «1 the corners marks a sanc- barbers at the Southern, had really know. We can’t keep track of all the
the rollers were treated as passed:
thing in Indian life belongs to one of two
ocrite. Unhappy Cairo! taken Mr. Greeley’s shoes as mementoes girls in cieation.
jdseud, and rinks with
“What regiment is this?”
classes—it is eilher good or bad influ­
there if I had a gift of the of the man wbo had worked bo actively
A young lady being told by a friend
„»vaF?"
>>!• Hke
“The 54th Virginia,” was the reply.;
ence.
Camping places where calamity
is the town where ami earnestly for the freedom of the that silk dresses were very much worn,
to its IR* ‘he PaicDt on roll-
Iu an instant the loungers sprang to has befallen them are ever afterwards
Martin
Chuzzlewit
and
negroes.
In
speaking
of
the
matter
to
i» estimated at
said she knew it, for hers had two or
w,080, and nA vxpen.q „ver their feet and rushed to camp. “The avoided as “bad medicine.” The days
settle. He called it Colonel Todd, Wilkinson said that he three holes in it.
in legal expenses alonnre. 54th Virginia is at the ferry,” they and places which witnessed some defeat
ecount of it is really was walking along the hall near Mr.
We are told that “missionaries are
patent from infring6.ent* in shouted, as they ran in among the tents in arms are classed in the same category
Greeley’s room, and seeing the shoes wanted in the Italian quarters of New
and all things which are fortunate are
[ ^« ‘ “■‘oing negro wr,.b cail of the 3d Ohio.
standing outside the door, the idea York.” Never krew before that the Ital­
The Ohio boys were quick in motion. classed upon the opposite side. The
stintile Dal ted States struck him that they would be just the
Boni nf 'Y ‘°F'
’¡i«11 >»
pgure of Oman or J ulum K a I- Boxes from homo and all the reserve high-priest of this religion is the cele­
things to give to the children to remind ians were cannibals.
stores
were
speedily
ransacked.
Coffee
brated
“
medicine
man.
”
The
“
medi
­
An
English
«ssayist
concedes that in them of him who had done so much for
“San Francisco is clamoring for brass
wire, which is inovetj ’ ond
VBtem of clock work m tho and sugar, beef and canned peaches, anu cine man” is usually raggeder, lazier and no other aountry has there been any­ the colored man.
He therefore took bauds in churches.” Extreme measures
the
best
they
had
of
everything
were
dirtier
than
any
one
else
in
the
tribe.
I
thing
like
the
rapid
progress
in
inven
­
must
be taken to keep San Francisco
nmh it dances, provide, an
them, hurried out of the hotel and went
inventor of $30,000 a y^r- freely brought forth. They rememliered helped Little Raven and the Arrapaboes tion and all that pertains to material to a shoe store, where he purchased a people awake, evidently.
needle threader is to^e gratefully their debt of honor and paid make “medicine" preparatory to a raid progress that has been made in the pair of much better shoes of the same
The best way to beat a Niagara back-
*J,n®ar*y every street ci. it nobly. It was tho same old^Bcene upon the Osages in September 1857, in United States during the last half cen­ size as the old ones, and, returning to man—With a club.—Puck.
And yet
$10,000 a year to the ma» over, with the shading reversed. For the Indian Territory, south of Fort tury. He says that Iffie Americans have the hotel, put the former whero the lat­ when a Niagara liackman meets a club
out the problem which one night at least both Confederates and Dodge. This high honor was permitted profited by the lessons which the ter had stood. He thought th it a fair man he generally lieats him.
ave been solved by a boy Yanks enjoyed again the sweet grace of because I hail .a Spencer repeating rifle. producers of Europe taught them; that exchange waft no robbery, and felt that
An esteemed contemporary, whose
nly it was not. Green's hospitality that could bring a smile even The Arrapaboes were mostly armed with many ideas which had their inception in he was giving much more in actual name wo snppiess for fear of the broom
bows and arrows or muzzle loaders: had the old world have been supplemented value than he was receiving.
ow very extensively used to the grim visage of war.
Wilkin­ brigade, says that fans and girls are
never before seen a breech loader.
My and improved ire >n by the quick witted son is dead, but the shoes are probably
e country wherever water
Sew Smith College Art Building.
rifle was “big medicine.” In the tepee and ingenious Yankee, to say nothing of now in St. Louis. It is understood that hand-painted this season.
from the ground, The
I declaimed “Rienzi’s Address to the the productions of purely American ori- several relic hunters are looking for
Carlyle once said to i rowd»v,”
psted itself to Col-
new art building of Smith College Romans" to them in_grandiloqnent
in grandiloquent stylo F,n
Th« r-V he
• tolls
■■ us- 4a
ia. ■"diahtji.l-
■Probably
Froude was thoroughly
ijjle engaged with the to The
ncb.ij o ff a "yisiy bill, «• (H P i h k T atfet WNWS eh Firm telegraph,i
be erected from the fund of $25,000 and then touched
tiring
familiar with Carlyle’s writings.
iiüü f « uSití T T h ci
war. The troops were given
I...,-., SflOOMMl 'HSix ir raid and cap-
,
winch
hrousoit
the
remote
se
wuioh
has
brought
the
remote
sections
of
by
Winthro
ere I . Hired many ponies from the OBages;
where there
nt of water, and it oc-
“Yes." said the traveler, “I hope the
the world into instant communication ;for
view of the surround- hence my “medicine" was good.
Charley Shaw, of the Detroit Opera
the utilization of stetm upon the ocean, House, was grinning at the window of i train robbers will go through the train.
ing country. It is to be of brick with
' I’d like to see that darned porter com ■
I read the other day that the high the first vessel crossing the Atlantic hav­
d drawn to the surface stone trimmings, and will correspond
the box office the other day, when in
i attatclied to the up- with the other college buildings, it being priests of the Zuni Indians make a jour­ ing been of American construction; for walked a chap with an agricultural i polled to disgorge onr property!”
'
A Washington writer says: “The
This simple contri- of the secular gothic slvle of architec­ ney once a century to the Atlantic ocean the present monitor system of naval bronze on his face, and asked:
prettiest and most favored children of
after the war, and the ture. The structure will be 104 feet long to get water from the source of the rising architecture, now employed by the lead­
“
Does
any
ODe
perform
here
’
”
the congressional group are the bright­
_______ royalty of ten dollars by 45 feet wide, two stories high. The sun for use in their religious ceremonies. ing maritime nations of Europe; for the
“Oh, yes.”
eyed, fair-headed boy and girl of Con­
well driven.
As the western lower story is to be divided into large I have beeu through the Zuni villages of sewing machine, one of the greatest
“
This
afternoon?
”
extreme Western New Mexico. They labor-saving implements ever con­
gressman Skinner.”
lands we*»' filled with the driven rooms with alcoves for studios and the
“No; to night.”
e idea of the immense value exhibition of sculpture, the rooms being live, I used to be taught by Mitchell’s structed, and also for innumerable other
The venerable Kossuth has completed
“
How
much
to
see
’
em?
”
nt own jpe obtained. An entire 18 and 20 feet high, so that the largest geography, as the people of Kamscbatka inventions and improvements in ma­
“Well, I can give you a seat for half his memoirs, the last volume having
They believe that Montezuma will chinery employed on the farm, in the
practically effected in oastscan be displayed. The second floor do.
just
appeared.
He makes in it a pre­
a dollar, and you can hold your girl on
Ek moderate estimate of will lie devoted to the exhibition ot visit them when he has worn out bis factory, and in the workshop. During your lap.”
diction that Hungary will shortly sepa­
golden
slippers,
and
they
keep
the
the last quarter of a century, in particu­
.____________ the patent is $2,000,- paintings, the central gallery being
rate herself from Austria.
“Wouldn’t anybody laff?”
Hie'ordinary spring window shade lighted from the roof. The corridors sacred fire burning awaiting his return. lar, the Amerioan people have lieen
It was Dr. Hammond who, during the
“Not much!
We don’t allow any
To
let
the
fire
go
out
would
be
“
liad
gradually emancipating themselves from
h is t* be found now Pl ullliosl running around this gallery are to be
president's illness, invented the word
medicine.” and their hereditary enemies, dependence npon the older nations for a laughing in this house."
y honaa, so cheaply is it mannfac- lighted from side wiudows for the ex­ the
“Well, maybe we’ll comet Has this “Syfgignooum," and yet congress thinks
Navajoes, would come down upon great variety of the necessaries of life,
g, is patented and yields hibition of smaller paintings aud engrav­
lie should receive less pay for his ser­
theater ever burned up?”
e ir.Ven lor an income equal ings. The building will be constructed them like wolves upon tho fold. To use till at length they are in position to
vices than Dr. Bliss.
“Never.”
any
water
but
ocean
water
in
their
annual
jHanudicionsly invested, so as to secure the best light and ventila­ ceremonials would also be bad medicine. maintain a successful competition with
“Any danger of fire on the stage!"
“Why are your loaves so much small­
them in some of the most important de­
open patent is also worth tion, and the plans have been elaborated
“Not a bit."
But these are not observances of religion. partments of mechanical production,
er than they used to be?” asked a Gal­
bolder, and that of the according to the suggestions of the best The
"Any
pickpockets
around?
’
Moquis, to the westward of the
veston man of his baker. “I don’t know
or shaping in different teachers of art in the country. Presi­ Zunis, live in caves in cliffs, like sand while, as regards agriculture, the United
“None.”
unless it is that I use less dongh than
___
of ordinary rubber stands dent Seelye has personally visited tlie swallows, but choose these elevated hab­ States stands pre-eminent.
“Does anybody peddle lemonade?"
formerly,” responded the baker.
100,000 eachr—j stockton Mail.
“No.”
various schools of art at New itations for the same reason that birds How jfsse James Showed Ills Grati­
Cucumber infernal machines, accord­
York, Boston and New Haven, in build their nests in accessible places, the
“Any prize packages given out?"
tude.
ing to the Chronicle, are in the market
Mexican l*r»prnslty for bleating
reference to the plana, and it is thought instinct of self preservation. The Nava-
“No.”
that it will lie one of the best arranged
“Take a half dollar with a hole in it?” in Philadelphia. There is but one anti­
Six years ago the James brothers
dote, a remedy known to the ancient
Woaherwomen pawn the clothes of un- buildings for tho purpose in the coun­ joes used to depredate upou them genera­
“
Yes."
tions
ago.
The
Moquis
would
now
pre
­
sacked the express oar and “went
Irish people. It is called “whisliskin-
i»l>ecting and trusting Americans when try.
As soon as this building is com­ fer to live npon the plain below, bnt through” the passengers on tho Chicago,
“What kind of a play is it?"
warr.
iven them to be washed, and more than pleted all the works of art now belong­
“It’s tragedy.”
such
would
be
“
bad
medicine,
”
and
they
Rock
Island,
and
Pacific
at
Gad's
Hill,
e engineer has had to visit some em- ing to the college will lie at once trans-
A rural Democrat writes ns to ask:
“Tragedy? Then that lays me out !
still
porch.
Anything
contrary
to
tradi
­
and
stole
the
money
box
at
the
Kansas
no and ray. down the cash for garments ferret! to it from the present art gallery.
Sarah was toacircus last year,when some “Are red noses hereditary?” W’e believ«’
tion
and
conservatism
is
“
bad
medicine.
”
state
fair,
x
They
rode
into
Kansas
City
.¿or* already his to get them out of It is the intention of tho trustees to pro­
they are more acquired than hereditary;
on horseback, and when the cashier was one bit a teller who crawled under the but still the majority of the most suc­
wn. Either ,one l>y one or all iu a vide the best facilities for the study of —Troy Times.
canves/with a neck yoke,and she fainted
walking
into
the
bank
with
the
receipts
■ mp, these gMrmont» are gathered into art in every department. This year the
Democrats have been born that
of the dav, about two thousand dollars, away that they had to unhitch her cor­ cessful
kb« maw of tlie Mexican “uncle." The art school of the college will be asso­
Orange Wrappin* In Florula.
set aud jerk off her shoes. Let her see a wav.
they
pointed
their
pistols
at
his
head,
statement of my friend, may lie colored ciated with the Yale art school of New
play where tellers are jabbing with pitch­
"Yes," said the county member, “I
One night our party of tourists went seized the box aud galloped off. This forks, knocking down with crowbarsand went to that variety show becanse I felt
by a sad experience, but there is much Haren, the teachers and professor« com­
was
done
in
broad
daylight
in
the
midst
*uth in what he says
It is only fair ing up every week to give instruction to an “Orange wrapping." A large
slicing each other up with swords, and sure there’d l>e nobody there who knew
toward those of our countrymen cou and carry forward the work according to warehouse belonging to the Wilkinson of a great crowd.
Some tine afterward one of the Kan­ she'll tumble kerplunk and stop the show me. Dnrned if pretty much the whole
tonyilating ooming hero to give the the methods practiced at Yale. Besides place was lighted up with candles placed
dead still. I hope you’ll do well and all legislature was’nt there!"—Boston Post.
«tonal coloring of tbe dark -i l- > well the $25,000 given for the building, along the walls,and all the "help" of the sas City r-porters wrote an article about that, but I don't bring no Sarah to see
It is said that walls have ears. There­
'5- *»* bright. Ip regard to stealing, friends of the institution have given neighborhood was gathered.
In one these hifliwavmen, saying some kind no tragedy,'and dont you forget it! She
■is i know that nothing along tho line $8000 to furnish it with additional works corner of the room there were huge things. Ie called them brave, and said fainted on me once, and my hair turned fore, don’t trust them. They are two-
faced
things.—Bos. Trans. And the way
the great Mexican railroad from Vela of art. The contracts have been awarded, boxes filled with oranges. They were it was thUmost daring deed in highway­ gray at the rate of a bushel a minit!”—
that the barefaced things get themselves
Vnz to the City of Mexico is left ou*- bnt the building will not be completed rigged with handles at each end, and it men's retard. A few nights afterward [ Detroit Free Press.
papered and painted is too horrible for
jie after dark; nothing that the before auother summer. Meanwhile the took two men to bring one of them in. one of tbeJames brothers rode into Kan­
words.
Jength of twq_jnvu can lift. Even foundations are going in for the new On the opposite side of the room were sas City, vent to the newspaper office,
Re not a Seat.
Resonance in public halls can be
■’oar couurtTgga are taken inside the music hall building on the other side of long tables, behind which sat the “wrap­ and, calliig the reporter out, presented
him with t handsome watch and chain.
1 up. The road once the main college buildings.
It was a Third avenue car, and it was modified or prevented by stretching
So many pers.” The fruit was supplied to them He said tie article in question touched
kea ou their cars, but students have made applications for on by small boys, who carried it in bread-
very crowded. A good natured son of wires across the ceiling, so that the
iheil holes in the pipes trauce at the approaching term that it is travs; putting a tray to every three men. them in (tender spot, and they desired Erin had lioarded the car near the City vibrations are absorbed, conveyed from
to
show
heir
gratitude.
g. no they were taken already a serious problem with the true Before each man was a package of tissue
Hall, bat was too late to get a seat. He one wire to another, and spread over th«
“But I Ion t feel at liberty to take this carried a tin dinner pail and wore the building.
nal road, ami doubt-
whether or no**) Luil.l another paper. By a dextrous movement, an watch,” aid the reporter.
Truth would like to see a palatable
also, they stole the dwelling house upon th»'grounds during orange was enveloped in a leaf of paper
dress of a bard working man. There
“But th it to gratify.us. We didn’t was a humorous twinkle in bis eye. bnt temperance drink invented. Thia is some­
e rails to the ties, th<- collegiate year.-® Springfield Re­ by one motion. As the fruit was wrapped
y riveted on. One public**.
it was dropped into another trav, which steal thirwatcb; we bought and paid for it was plain to be seen that be was tired. thing that Faxon and Neal Dow never
-
was carried to the “ptteken«," who stood it with orr own money," continued the He hung on to a strap near the door in thought of. There is very little water in
n undertook to steal
before a pile of empty crates.
Each desperad«,
ot dynamite, and
As Dsua'
a commanding position, where be would the country that is fit to drink.—Boston
"No, ytt must excuse me," continued be sure to see the first vacant seat. Not Globe.
orange was placed in the crate separate­
e and several others
The Commercial traveler of a Phila­ ly, being packed in eloeo rows. A crate the report.
Harvard student (who has just failed
a single passenger got out until Hous­
“Well, . then,
if you can't take this ton street was reached. Then there was in a Chinese sentence) to Professor—
the
i^iit be multiplied to show delphia bouse, while in Tennessee, ap­ bolds from one hundred and twenty to
reilis Mr. James, . regretfully,
_____ _, a momentary glimpse of a vacant seat, “Thou tea chest—” Professor (furious)
of the population of Mexico proached a stranger as the train was one hundred and forty oranges, and sells watch,” rallied
here for about three dollars. The oranges “what cal inke do for yon? Perhaps you but it was filled before be could reach “What! you dare to--” Student (calm­
d beggar«. It is impossible about to start, and said:
lefsome man around here you it. At Fourteenth street the car ly proceeds) “Thon teacheet a most dif­
a.a not brought direct from the grove to can natuc,-
term stealing without
“ Are you going on thia train ’”
the packing house, bnt rest a day or two want killoj!'
Two evenings ago I
"I am.”
stopped. The man's eye brightened ficult language.”
in the drying house.
There they are
■'Have you any
a prom
“Bad c«s to it!” exclaimed Mike and be kept a sharp look out. But no —
Emerson says a man ought to carry ■
spread over lattice shelves, where they O'Flahertl, upon learning that Garfield it was to let a lady get on. The car pencil to note down the thoughts of the
“No.”
r flu«
do me a go through a sweating process liefore was elecm. “Shure an' now we'll be dragged its way slowly on to Twenty­ moment." Yea, and one short pencil de­
•■Id
“Wto‘.
favor, and
jything. they are ready for shipment. »
ruined l>4Chmese chape labor." When seventh street, and slowed up.
voted exclusively to that use would last
The scene in the wrapping bouse was asked will's he worked, Mike replied,
You see
i trunks
"Twintv-sivinth athreet!” called Pat, some men we know about two thousand
a pretty one. The gohlen f
aud the
with
bis
eye
on
a
woman
who
looked
as
"1
haven
wrongl
"I haven' wrought a st broke for five
years, and then have «he original point
^h profusion,
IfeiM
nitrire stolen from oua ot t
years, bntao o'l woman takes in wash- if she wanted to get «nt But she didn't on it.
re That after- on voar
they ba
in* and Gertie Id wants the havthen and the car went on.
After writing the “Charge of the Light
v well known See!”
“Thurty-fort' athreet” shouted Pat, Brigade," was it absolutely necessary
Chinee tctake the bread out of
that thoroughfare was reached, for Tennyson to produce a “Charge of
tb« Heavy Brigade." before be diedf
Hood get much fame for his “Song of
the Shirt," but be didn't supplemei
in hie last days by a “Bong of the Un
•birt."—{Cincinnati Saturday Wight
FAREWELL.
official dinner given by her husband she
lost t so many spoons and forks that there
wer. hardly any left that evening,
were
though there is no other city of any size
near this; though the streets swarm with
policemen and the custom officials seaaob
—or have the right to search—all m*-
through
clianlse arriving and departing thftiugh
the city gates, propextar 'bnce lost is
rarely recovered, Etrtnn the event of
tlie
the identificatiqp aud the arrest
thief, it is so d ifii< limit to recover
of
goods that they •»,
s
fa.
eases, left with the magi
Indian Religious.
a