Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, March 22, 1906, Image 2

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NEW YORK CROWDS
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WHEN GARFIELD LAY DYING
these different classes that otherwise
*
The lll^re.l Way« 1« Which The, b Pat he tie laeldeal at Ills Hemu.al
would have remained buard«*d up in
Iuipreased
M«u.
<o l.uag Ursurb.
*
tbe bank. Isn't it better to disburse PATTERNS CESCEND FROM PARENT
FLOWER AND TREÉ.
“Wbat I like about New York,” re­
A
pathetic
Incident is related apropos HIS INITIAL FLIGHT INTO SPACE WAS
TO
child
in
the
orient
.
money
iu
that
way,
making
the
receiv
­
•»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»«»•
marked a westerner, "is i(s tremen­ at the day of fasting aud prayer which
AT PARIS IN 1783.
ers feel that they have well earned it,
A few pu t»' of charci.al dropped Into
dous energy. The crouds and bustie wns appointed by all tbe governors of
the water assist In pn serving cut flow
A»l««l Fl«area Ar«
instead of being obj«*'ts of charity aud Hra.uaa
have u)xiu me the exhilarating effect the I'nlted Blates at tbe time President t Pilatre flea Ito alera W aa «he I'lqaerr
John D. Rockefeller has built a mon­ receiving aid for which no value is re­
•t*
Karel,
*«•■
os
Feral««
Haas. of a stimulant. As 1 move along among
oí IH* l.u.u Llar »»I Darla« Spirits
Garfield was removed from Washing­
ument
for
himself
better
than
the
moat
Hun
or
lb«
Mobammeda««
Prayer
The bole for a rec should be made
ceived? Polly thinks it is, dont you?
tbe masses on tlie sidewalks and took ton to Long Branch In the hope that
U Hu P«rt.hed la Their Attempt» 1«
.Tb« Haas ot Zivas.
aad Their I’ i
Hide and deep and the Ix.ttom be filled
granite or marble mouument
upon tbe |ierpetual stream of vehicles the change might help him to recover
Savlaale the Air.
With rich earth.
Iiearing hi» name and having chiseled
The designs of eastern rugs are often st all descriptions in the streets I Aul from the bullet wounds Inflicted by
Miss Ktta Dungan of Gold HIP, Or.,
The first attempts to make ascen-
Tbe seeds of nearly all forest trees thefeon in letters of stone the short his- wbo swindled a large number of men the spontaneous outcome of the fancy conscious of a buoyancy of spirit anJ Guiteau.
do best if not allowed to become dry tory of his life in birth, death, etc., that out of various sums of money and who of the weaver. Sometimes they are tn increased physical energy.
I “Crete.
Crete, ” said the president to his i »ions by mentis of balloons were made
before planting.
I others might read of his good deed»
"I feel like going al) the time, my brave
brave little wife atxiut
alsiut 11 on that , In Paris In the year 1783. Pilatre des
For tbe flnest flowers sow pansy seed I and pass on, forgetting it the moment pleaded guilty to a charge of using the handl'd down from one generation to mind Is brighter and clearer, and. In Thursday morning as the ringing , Holers was the first and most illustri­
mails for fraudulent purpose«, was sen­ another. In some ease» young girls are fact, my whole being seems toned up strokes from the belfry of tbe Episco- ous of the long list of urotiauts wbo
In the fall. Protect the young plants | after, for be has found«! a luxurious
through the winter. and you will be club-house for his Bible class. This tenced by J udge Bellinger of the Fed­ taught tbe design by an adult, who New York aud its crowds are more pal church almost across from tbe cot- have fallen victims to their desire to
eral Circuit Court of Portland to pay a marks It In the sand. At other times a benefldai to me tlinn any resort I have tage reached his ears, “what are they > adv nuco the art of aerostatics.
well reward«*!.
house for the homeless young men has
fine of one dullar aud to serve one day drawing of the rug is made on paper, ever struck. After a two weeks’ stay rfUg|ng that In'll for?"
The sweet william I m a biennial, but
lu July aud August of tbe year 1783
-That?” said Mrs. Garfield, who bad I balloons filled with hydrogen gas were
will «ow their own seeds an«) come up been elegantly furnished with velvet in jail. All of Miss Dungan's victims the Instructor showing ber pupils the here I return home feeling like another
the
year after year, as do hollyhocks, thus carpets, servants and everything that were men who were trying to fiud a arrangement of every thread and
t“011-
been waiting for tbe surprise. “That's 1 sent up from Paris, and in September
color to lie used. When all this has
the most fastidious clubman could de-
"Well, that Is strange,” said the per- the church where we were when you 1 a* Versailles the flrst balliMiix was scut
making them practically perennials.
wife through the medium of a newspa­ been done, the pupils must make the
There
are
dainty
brac-a-brac,
ion to whom this statement was made. flrst calm.
They're all going to
One of the handsome perennials that I ”*re-
per advertisement and who were fool­ rug without looking at the drawing.
“Do you know New York has upon me pray for you to get well.” and. falling , up freighted with living animals.
flower In July Is the digitalis, which choice works of art, books and every-
ish enough to send ber money and pres­
Persian
rugs
excel
those
of
other
In the same year .Montgolfier con­
just exactly the opposite effect. To me ou her knees, she said. "Aud I'm going j
has long spikes of blue thimble shaped thing that is elevating aud will make
ents, although a total stranger to them. countries In artistic design as well as what I might term the surplusage of to pray. too. James, that it may be structed a balloon which he claiims!
flowers. It makes a striking clump.
the young men feel that they have
In harmonious coloring. Tbe Persians
The principal advantage lu fall sow- found a paradise on earth after the She has nett«*! hundretls of dollars seem io have a natural intuition In tbe life here Is depressing. I am by no goon, for I know already that the other . Would fie capable of carrying passen­
gers. bls workshop Is lng iu tbe gardens
Ing of flower seeds Is that the plants ,j«y'M worg ¡s ended. One thing that within the past few years by answering use and blending of different shades, means fond of solitude. I have lived In prarer has been heard.”
From where he lay Garfield could see 1 of tlie Fauliourg St. Antoine. Tile bal-
grow «franger. root
“Ct deeper aud flower Mr. Itockefeller insists upon is that no advertisements for a wife, correspond­ and In tile designs that contain these a moderate sized city all my life, and
earller and longer than those from
ing with the advertiser, exchanging certain colors they achieve the happiest Itbores me to stay-in the country for | thc carriages draw up and group after ' loon was sixty h-et In height and forty­
liquor shall be allowed, and cards are
apring sown seed.
photographs and promising to marry results. It is really wonderful what any great length of time, but when I group go In. He could even hear the eight broad. Its exterior was richly
strictly taboo«*!. Woe to the young
come to New York and am caught tn
The grape is one of thè most deslra
him. Then she would find herself exquisite fabrics these people, born the tides of humanity, see the over­ subdued refrain of “Jesus, Lover of My painted aud embroidered, there being
ble fruita to plant. It Is Inexpensive to man when either is found in his r«x>m, short of fuuds and would ask him to ami reared In ignorance and poverty. crowded tenements and have my earn Soul,” as it was borne by on its heaven­ represented upon It tlie twelve signs of
ward way. Thrilled with emotion, a
get a start wlth, it bears early, It Is for out the culprit will go into the cold send her money that she might fly to produce.
the zodiac, the arms of the king of
assaulted with the perpetual din of the
productive and easily managed, and I
to H'“! 8OI“e stuffy little room
The designs lu Persian ruga are gen streets I become positively melancholy. tear trickled down the president's fact1. I'raii'cand nutnls'rhtas fleurs-de-lis and
him. The money was forthcoming and
Then
he
closed
his
eyes
and
turned
bls
the fruit Is delicious aud wholesome.
with no conveniences, and the chanj^
erally floral, and In some districts, es­
"I feel what an Insignificant atom I
lower down, ntuid a crowd of grotesque
-----------------------
I will be somewat of the order of Adam then she would cease to write or answer pecially Furs, the women weavers In­ am. after all—no more than a drop of face as a sweet woman's voice arose fiends nud garlands of flowers, a flock
subsequent
letters.
The
|>ostmaster
at
singing
from
one
of
Sir
Michael
Costa's
Couldn't stand Satire.
I leaving Paradiseor the Garden of Eden.
vent tbe designs, varying them every water In a great river—and the feel­
ot eugfi-s. with extend«.*! wings, tfiat
A burglar, while attempting to rob a I He will have plenty of time for reflec- Gold Hill stated that Miss Dungan had two or three years. Tbe Mohammedan ing oppresses me. It seems so like oratorios. “Turn thou unto me and si eined to lie flying and supporting the
bloated bondholder of Maryville, by I Ron and for regrets, for ouce oust«*! received large sums of money, and she religion does not allow any direct rep­ there was nobody here who cared what have mercy upon me," sang tbe voice, huge balloon upou their shoulders.
“for I am desolate—I am desolate and
mistake got into the bumble residence front this little earthly Eden it would confessed that it all came from these resentation of animal forms, conse­ tiecame of anybody. The only relief I afflicted; the troubles of my heart are
Below the balloon proper was con­
matrimonially inclined men. These quently rugs woven uuder Its Influence find from the feeling Is In the theaters.
of an editor next door. After unsuc-
a hafd |naUw for h|m
structed a circular platform of wicker­
enlarged.
Oh,
bring
thou
me
out
of
my
cessfully fumbling about for suitable I. ....
.
eccentric wife-s«?ekers got just what take floral, geometric and vegetable 1 go to a show every night while I am
work. covered »vitb silk, which «vas
arsets tor some time he was illsgust. d ,,lto the lu»ur“>u'‘ «u>»»iun. Ibe base- nearly all of the same class get in the forms. The Shiah sect of Moslems, here, and of course I enjoy that Im­ distresses—out of my distresses—tny used as a car. This platform «.as very
to observe tbe tenant of the bouse sit- >ncnt of this commodious and elegantly long run, viz: sold, and intelligent peo­ however, numbering about 15,000,000. mensely. But as soon as I have made God.”
large aud was surrounded by a balus­
The people In the church sat almost
ting up In bed and laughing at him.
fitted-up mansion has been turtle«! into
ple have very little patience with them. of whom 8.000.000 are Persians, do not the rounds of the shows I am ready to spellbound under the voice, for the trade to prevent th«' aeronauts from
"Ain’t you old Skinderson. the capl- a luxurious smoking-room, where they
regard representations of animals as return home, where I know most ev­
falling out. In the center of this plat­
tallst?” Inquired the housebreaker.
lean lounge at their leisure and dream I knew of oue man who got a divorce unlawful. By the industry of this sect erybody and there are many who care.” singer was affected deeply and made It form or car was an opening, below
from
the
sweet,
refined
lady
who
had
seem
to
all,
what
it
must
have
been
to
"Nary time." chuckled the Journalist. I of a land that may be fairer than this,
and that of Infidels and of all who dis­ —New York Times.
which was suspended by cbaius an Iron
ber, a prayer in music.
• I nt the editor of The Screaming I t,ut uot much more «xmifortable, ac- i**-n his wife for a number of years. In regard tbe law of the Koran animal
stove, which was to b«‘ used for rarefy­
tact
their
children
were
grown,
but
he
forms are seen on some Persian rugs.
®‘aK'e'
I cording to their manner of thinking
ing til«' air in tlie balloon, while In one
RAILWAY RUMBLES.
The prayer rug was evidently Invent­
"Jerusalem!’’ said the burglar, look- ,,<M!lib|y
they watch the }K.arly saw the advertisement of a husband­
Tbe Wroug I.e«.
corner was a magazine Intend«*! for the
There was an eminent sergeant at law storing up of an Immense quantity of
ng at i s s i in w in < r. . n< lere I i e
floating off into space in marvel- hunter who advertised that she was a ed for the purpose of providing the
Our mill's of railroad track exceed ty
been wasting four precious hours on
.
» >
.
wealthy widow, fair to took upon, etc. worsblfiers with one absolutely clean more than 10.000 all the tracks of Ext­ Some years ago who had a cork leg ’ straw, which served as fuel.
thia branch almshouse. I say. old quill OUH
fantastic shapes. It He had not been the kindest husband place on which to offer prayers, it is
that was a triumph of artistic decep­
Pilatre des Hosiers, generally alone,
driver, you never poke fun at your sub- I
coat the members of this Bible
not lawful for a Moslem to pray on any rope.
tion. None but Ills Intimates knew for but at oue time accompanied by the
and
father
in
the
world,
and
bis
wife
The Dominion of Canada has granted certain which was tbe real and which Marquis d'Arlandes and ou another oc­
scribers, do you?"
I class a small fortune to live, you say.
place not perfectly clean, and unless
"Not tbe cash ones.”
I There’s where you are mistaken, for all was willing that be should secure a each one has bis own special rug be Is *88.884.557 and 39.725,130 acres of land was the sham limb. A wild young wag casion by M. Glrond de Villette, had as-
"Exactly,” said the burglar, taking I it will cost them is from four to five divorce. The advertiser came from a not certain that tbe spot has uot been to railways.
of the “outer bar," who knew the ser­ rended in th«' balkxiu without cutting
More than 45,000,000 passengers a geant pretty well, once thought to util­ the rope which held It captive to a
out his wallet. “Here’s six months' dollars a week, Mr. Rockefeller only distant state and they were marrted; polluted. With regard to the purity of
subscription to call tills thing square. askjng tliat the house bring m $2000 a but you should have s«ten the prize he the place of prayer Mohammedans are year go through the North Union and ize this knowledge of the sergeant’s se­ height of 1,290 f«* l.
won. She had a cross in her eyes, wore specially careful when making their South Union stations In Boston.
If there’s one thing on earth I can't
cret to take In a green, newly fledged
Hosiers bad much difficulty in obtain­
pilgrimages, the rugs which they tak<
In most European railways the prin­ young barrister. The sergeant was ad- ing permission from the king to make
stand. It’s satire.”—Tit-Bits.
IJ
a
wig,
dyed
her
eyebrows
until
they
» » » »
will)
them
having
been
preserved
from
cipal difference between second class I dressing a special Jury at Westminster an ascent without being held down by
were purple; she was awkward and
Don’t Be Afraid ot Work.
Polly only wishes thata few nioreo coarse, but she had the money, but it pollution by being rolled up until the and first class lies In the color of tbe in his usual earnest and vehement the rope, but consent was at last se­
One thing that keeps young men I our prosperous men and women whom
journey is begun or until the hour for seat cushions, first class being usually style, and the wag whispered to his cured. aud on the 20tb of November.
never did him any good, for she knew prayer arrives. It does not matter to red. second class gray.
neighbor:
down Is their fear of work, lhey aim fortune has smiled upon and could
1783. everything was made ready. Dur­
how to keep it, and not a dollar of it these followers of .Mohammed how
to find genteel occupations, so they write thejr bank accouut jn
The average cost of the body of a
“You see how hot old Buzfuz Is over ing the day tlie wind and rain were vio­
„
.......
. ever fell into his bauds. He was sick unclean a rug that Is on tbe floor may modern long electric car Is *2.000, the bis case. Now, I'll bet you a sovereign lent. and It was found necessary to
can dress well, not soli their clothes
and handle things with the tips of nmny figures, would do likewise. What of his bargain and ashamed to acknowl­ bo. because over It they place the pray average price of a set of double trucks I'll run this pin Into bis leg up to tbe
postpone tbi> ascent. Th«' uext day. tbe
their Angers. They do not like to bappi»«« it would bring to )ieople edge the woman as his wife. But he er rug when their devotions begin.
for such a car is *600. and the average head and he’ll never notice it, he’s so 21st. the weather was more favorable,
get their shoulders under the wheel, whose lives have hitherto been dreary got his just deserts.
The Turkish rugs made at Slvas are cost of the motor is $1.500, making tbe absorbed in bis speech. He's a most ex­ and at 1:30 in tlie afternoon iu the pres­
always woven of wool, and almost ev­ total cost of the car $4,100.
and they prefer to give orders to oth- I enough. I would like to see homes es
traordiuary man in that way.”
ence of the dauphin and his suit Pi­
ery hamlet carries on tbe Industry of
ers or figure as masters and let some tablished where men whose days of
Some of the Austrian railways have
This was more than the greenhorn latre des Hosiers and the Marquis d'Ap­
BRIEF REVIEW
weaving in the homes. There are no followed the German custom of selling could swallow, so he took the bet. The laudes set out together from the .lar­
one else do the drudgery. There Is no usefulnt*is have passed and who are
factories, the young girls and women number«*! seats In tbe cars of fast wag took a large pin front bls waist­ dins de la Muette upon tlie first aerial
doubt that Indolence and laziness are considered too slow to keep up with the
doing the work here as In other parts trains. both first and second class. An coat and, leanlug forward, drove it up voyage ever attempted and pi'rfornied.
the chief obstacle, to success.
<(f (he n)bust
meu (>f (he
Automatic Bookkeeping.
of Turkey. Slvas rugs are in most
U hen we see a boy who has just se- .
,
.
.
..
The head liookkeeper in a Philadel­ cases small, measuring about eight by extra charge of from about 25 to 50 to the bead In the sergeant’s leg. A yell The wind was still very rough and the
cured a position take hold of every- d“>’> who ttre
“l,ve to business
cents is made for these seats, according that froze th«1 blood of all who beard It, weather stormy, but in spite of these
thing with both hands and “Jump “"d thoroughly up-toiiate. Silver- phia carpet factory, who has just re­ four feet, but in these years larger and to distance.
that made tbe hair of the jury stand on disadvantages the balloon rose rapidly.
right Into his work” as If he meant to haired men, wbo are trudging down turned from the Pan-American Expo­ more attractive rugs are being made.
Having passed over Paris mid be-
Tbe other day, just as a train was end and the Judge’s wig almost fall off.
succeed, we have confidence that he the hill of life slowly and hopelessly, sition, says that labor-saving machines Even the poorest families have fine about to leave Kutas. In Hungary, for rang through the court.
coui«' fre«> from all fear of getting eu-
will prosper. But if he stands around and only the memories of happier and for keeping accounts displayed there rugs, for they regard them as valuable Palfalva, an official appeared and put
“By Jove, It's the wrong leg! I’ve lost tang l'd among the buildings of the city.
and asks questions when told to do | other days to dream of would feel that threaten to put him and many more property, to be sold only under the seals on the wheels of the engine. The tny money.” exclaimed the dismayed tli«‘ mromitits suffered themselves to
pressure
of
great
extremity.
The
weav
­
anything; If he tells you that this or the last days of their journey through like him out of business. He says he
passengers had to get off and walk. and conscience stricken wag, quite re- descend considerably until they found
niui wiougs iu some omer ooy tv ov, this world were gliding swiftly and saw five iiiavllitien lliat wilt enable a er*' are so frugal in their manner of Tbe
was 2’JU crowns in ar- gnrdleas of tlie pstn lie lind Inflicted np- itiemselies In n fresh current of ntr,
living that their daily earning of 15 to rears company
for It Is not bls work; If he does not
in payment of taxes. Next day 1011 the learned sergeant.—London An- which bore them In a southerly direc­
merchant
to
dispense
with
his
book
­
pleasantly
by
if
such
a
haven
of
rest
19
cents
is
sufficient
to
supply
their
try to carry out his orders In the cor­
tion.
the taxes were paid, and the train pro- »were.
rect way; If lie wants a thousand ex­ were opened up for them. These meu keeper and turn over the control of ac­ wants. Their food consists usually of
After proceeding a few mill's farther
ceeded.
planations when asked to ruu an er­ are to be pitied, and the work! is full of counts to a young woman, who inci­ lice and crushed wheat, with occasion
To Jodice the Air of I.ace.
tin' tire was allowed to di«' out, and tire
rand and makes Ills employer think I just such people longing for homes in dentally acts as a typewritist. The ally a small piece of mutton.
In fixing the approximate date of balloon desi-vmled about five miles from
Why His Clock Was Slow.
that he could have done the whole I their old age that are homes in every machines, manipulated by the type-
Smyrna is only a mart for the sale
There Is an Italian fruit dealer, with any given piece of lace It is well to re- Paris Wlien the aeronauts returned to
of
comparatively
inferior
rugs
that
are
thing himself, one feels like discharging ^ense of the word.
writist will make out a bill, copy the in­
a well stocked store near one of the member that machine made thread was ill«' Chateat de la Muette, they were
such a boy on the spot, for he Is con-
»»»»
voice permanently in a book and make made in the Interior from the coarse suburban railway stations, who baa uot used till after the beginning of the greetr'rl with Hie utmost entliusinsm by
liafr
of
tlie
Angora
goat.
These
are
vinced that he was uot cut out for suc­
This is what Polly heard on the cars a permanent sales sheet copy. Their woven In irregular designs and. al adopted a unique device, and one eighteenth century. Before that time the assembled crowds. Benjamin Frank­
cess. That boy will be cursed with
the
other day. (You will think that accuracy, rapidity of action and econo­ though not artistic, are largely sought which shows a deep knowledge of hu- the threads ran in lengths of about lin was a witness of the whole specta­
mediocrity or will be a failure. There
man nature, to hold his own In com­ twenty inches, for the worker could cle, aud when asked whnt he thought
1« no place In this century for the lazy Polly is always hearing something on my of labor strongly recommend them as coverings for tbe bare floors and to petition with another dealer, whose | stretch no farther than her distaff and of it he replied, "1 have seen a child
man. He will be pushed to the walL— the cars, but it is a great place to hear to employers. The principal drawback add warmth. The weaving of these stand Is some fifty yards nearer the had to break off and join again, so that
lioru which may oue day be a man.”
Success.
biased and unbiased opinions, facta and just now is the cost. The lowest-priced rugs is crudely done by girls and wo­ station than bls own. A commuter after unraveling some twenty-five
Aerostatics liad advance«! to such a
men.
Sometimes
the
loom
Is
primitive
­
fancies, as well as prejudices well aired machine is $160. But it may he only a
was leisurely peeling a banana In his Inches of thread no joint is found the degree that on the 7th of January,
Wood Too llnrd to Horn.
ly
constructed
from
the
trunks
of
trees.
There are certain kinds of wood that for those who choose to listen without question of a year or two before they The designs are very simple and have store the other day when the Italian lace is surely after the introduction of 1785. Blanchard, a rival of Hosiers,
machine made thread. The "bride'» cross«*) over the channel from Dover
remarked:
are too hard to burn, or refuse to Ignite I necessarily being eavesdroppers.) It will be as cheap as typewriters.
either been banded down from earller
ornee" alone are enough to go by. In to Calais.
“
You
gotta
fiv
’
minute
before
your
for some other reason, such ns Iron seems that some millionaire in New
generations or are supplied from the
the fifteenth century the bar bad only
train.”
Hosiers was spurred on by Blanch
wood and the good brier root, but It is York had given a ball and reception
Florists’ Lives are Short,
city.
“No; twenty.” replied tbe commuter, a knot or a dot as ornament, in the aril's success and set to work con­
a curiosity to come across a piece of I and had been lavish in his expend­
Yuruk
rugs
are
so
called
from
a
band
sixteenth n double or single loop and strm ting a balloon which, when com­
It is commonly supposed that the
glancing at a big clock on the wall.
common deal—the soft, light wood ot iture in the way of fruits, dowers and
In tbe seventeenth a star. The edging pleted. lie called nn aerotiiontgoltier.
men who work in the mines or those of nomads who dwell among the moun
“
Thata
clock
fifteen
minute
slow.
”
which so many boxes are made - —that
tains of Anatolia. They have larg«>
— I everything that goes to make the “per­
whose occupations necessitate breath­ flocks of tine sheep and weave rugs of said the Italian. “I keepa It slow. also helps. A sharp angle in the scal­ It censlsted of an immense balloou of
cannot be set fire to.
fect whole” on such occasions. “Do
The piece of wood In question was.
.
.....
.....
ing of poisonous fumes and gases are the firm, even texture. Tbe colors are very Peepl’ used come In a-here, looka at lop fixes the date In tbe middle ages, Ityd ogen gas. witli a Inrge cylinder
tlie rounded scallop came In with the
common white deal from Sweden, but Pou ku,,w
rlch old fell,,w »pent shortest lived. This is a mistake, and
good, the field often of dark brown, or­ clock, getta excite, go way, not buy. nineteenth century, with the seven­ plnc;*l under It. tlie use of It being to
was remarkable for Its comparative thousands °* dollars just on flowers-1- it will surprise many to learn that the namented with large designs.
ran fy tbe uir without losing gas.
Time to buy at Pedro's stand, notta
teenth a dotted scallop, and the eight­
AV'ien a favorable day liad arrived.
welght. It had formed part of a boat perishable things— that were dead when
here.
Now
keepa
clock
slow,
get
Alton!
200
years
ago
small
embroider
­
highest death rate is found among a
eenth century one Is more elaborate, a 1'ilHre for tbe last time made Ills
belonging to a whaler and bad been the morning came? Just think of it,
tnucha
trade.
No.
I
not
letta
peepl
’
ed rugs were largely made In Persia,
dragged below the surface of the wa thousands of dollars for flowers, when class who breathe in the sweetest odors chiefly at Ispahan. These were prayer miss train. 1 tella them after they large alternating with a small scallop preparations. He was assisted by a
ter to the depth of more than half a a lot of us poor people can oarely make —florists. Tho reason is a simple one. rugs, and on each of then), near one buy de banan’.”—New York Commer­ and dots along in the center of each.— Boulogne physician named Romain,
Connoisseur.
nuJ on .lune 15. 1785. they stepped into
mile by a harpooned whale. The two ends meet, work as hard as we The florist lives at once in the torrid end. wna a small embroidered mark to cial Advertiser.
tlie basket, tlie ropes were cast off. and
length of line aud the short distance
and the frigid zone. From a green­ show where the bit of sacred earth
Some
Tyrolean
Epitaphs.
ti e hallo, ti rose with tlie utmost inaj
from tbe point of descent after being may, besides putting every chick of a house atmosphere of nearly 100 degrees from .Mecca was to be placed In obe
Insect Plaan’es.
A
German
traveler
has
discovered
struck at which the whale rose to the child out to work,” said a black-eyed in the winter months he must step out dlence to a law of the Koran that tbe
The Insect plagues of summer are no some quaint epitaphs In a Tyrolean «'ty from tbe earth
Vhen it liad risen about 200 feet, it
surface was a proof of tbe depth to little woman, snappishly. “Not only into one that is nearly always below a head must be Itotved to the ground In matter of jest Man must strive with cemetery.
I that, but he used yards of silk for dra­
struck
a fresh current of air wlileh
which It bad dragged the boat.
prayer this was touched by the fore- them as he strives against the other
freezing point.
On a tombstone in a valley of Tux l iok It directly toward the sen. It soon
Only part of the boat came up again peries and to help decorate his tables,
bend when the presentation was made, hostile forces of nature. He must fight was this inscription: “In pious remem found another current which rapidly
at the end of the line, and It was taken when we cau hardly afford a piece of
and so the letter of the law was carried the Hessian fly or the wheat crop will brance of the honest widow Anna enrried it hack agaiu It possibly may
Eggs as Small Change.
on board when the whale had been silk, even for our hats. Of course it
out. The custom prevails. The Persian uot be garnered, be must fight tbe wee­ Kriedl, forty years long.”
have been the desire of the aeronauts
killed. That piece of wood was so was ruined and never could lie used
Ill some parts of Peru—for example, women who weave the finest prayer vil or the grain will perish in the bins,
A miller Is thus remembered: “In to descend to find a more fnvornble cur-
hasd thnt It would not burn In a gas
in the province of Jauja—hens' eggs are rugs seldom weave any other kind of he must fight the army worm or tbe I Christian memory of II---- . who de­
nt of air. for while opening tlie valve
jet. Tbe weight of water had com again.” They were in full sympathy
with the subject and thought that every circulated as small coins, forty-eight to rug.—"Rugs. Oriental and Occidental." i cattle will starve in the pastures, he parted this life without human assist, Io let the cold air into bls cylinder un­
pressed It. —London Standard.
must
tight
the
tent
caterpillar
and
the
auce.
”
I successful man who had made his fifty being counted for a dollar. In the
borer or bis forests will wither and the I A farmer whose Initials only ars fortunately a hug«' rent was made iu
Silence You Can See.
the balloon The consequences were
I money by hard work and the active market places and in the shops the In­
Where She Differed From I’aul,
There Is no such thing ns silence In streams disappear. Tbe entomologist, given and who appears to have been ¡.■atnciPatr and burrible At that time
A Scotch clergyman called upon a I use of his brains should be compelled to dians make most of their purchases with Ibis woiid. Il is an luifiossibliity. That therefore, wages the war of civilization I the author of his own epitaph has this
parishioner not long since, nn old worn j distribute the reward of his labors with this brittle sort of money. One will ■8 partly the reason why science has en­ against forces all the more terrible be- memorial: “Here rests In G«xl F. K. the balloon was 1,700 feet aliove the
surfac«' of tlie earth A few moments
an who was not blessed with many those* who had been less successful. Yet give two or three eggs for brandy, an­ titled us to see It.
tause of their minuteness aud apparent I He lived twenty-six years as man and afterward the two aeronauts lay on
virtues, but who possessed a very va the»«'same women would have thought other for indigo and a third for cigars.
The explanation of the paradox Is lnslgnifican«?e.—St Louis Globe-Demo- thirty seven years as husband.”
tlie ground dead and borrbly milt I
rled assortment of vices. He took the I it the height of injustice and cruelty if These eggs are packed in boxes by the this: Silence, as we understand It, sim­ crat.
I On the tomb of a man who fell from Ia ted.
latter as a text for a sermon and spoke
a roof and tvas killed are these words:
ply nienns that there are sounds too
shopkee|>ers
and
sent
to
Lima.
From
their
husliands,
who
made
possibly
Near the spot where Pilatre des Ro­
to her at considerable length upou the
More Rest.
"Here fell Jacob Hosennkopf from the siers was burled a monument was
subject, concluding with some extracts I seventy-live dollars a month, should Jauja alone several thousand loads of delicate or too loud for the ear to regis­
Doctor
—
There
’
s
nothing
much
tbe
roof
Into
eternity."
erected In 1833 to commemorate the nl
from one of St. Paul's epistles which have b«*eti calleii u ) m > h to divide or as­ eggs are annually forwarded to the cap­ ter. In other words, when we can't matter with you.. You only need rest.
This wall of a desolate busband caps most miraculous crossing of tbe sen by
bear anything we call that condition
he felt to be apropos
sist another fellow-workman who made ital.
Patient
—
Oh.
but,
doctor,
look
at
my
the climax: "Tears cannot bring thee Blanchard, upon tbe very s|iot of earth
"silence.” But wherever you are there
She didn’t si>enk for several minutes but twenty-five, or to give it to men
tongue.
back to life. Therefore I weep.”— on which tliat intrepid aeronaut de
The cinematograph for the blind is a • re sounds around you. Even In the
after be bail finished, and be thought who did not desire work and only made
Doctor—That needs rest. too. madam. Household Words.
scended He had become for France
that be bad made an Impression upon a pretense of finding something to do. machine which passes under the Ang­ deepest mine the air vibrates and —St Louis Republic.
n hero, and numbers of Inscriptions are
her at last. He was mistaken, how­ The latter are the ones usually who cry ers of the blind, a series of reliefs repre­ makes a sound. An Instrument has
She
.Seeded
Them.
been Invented that will catch these
still readable.—New York Times.
ever. for she suddenly turned round
senting
the
same
object
in
different
tlla
¿rror.
“I wish. John." she said regretfully.
with the remark: "Humph! That's loudest at the unfairness of this world positions—the branch of a tree, a bird, rounds and [icrnilt of the vibrations be­
Consumer—1 say. what kind of a “I had had sense enough not to destroy
ing represented pictorially on a screen,
A I.net Joke.
just where Paul and I have differed and the government in general and
John D. Long. In the .Massachusetts
would make ail capitalists divide their or any other object. The blind )>ereon and in that way you may see silence cigar do you call this? It's the worst all the letters you wrote me during tbe
these ten years."
year and a half of your courtship."
tobacco I ever tasted.
campaign of 1878. was making bls first
wealth. Polly cannot understand bow has the illusion of moving scenes. Just and properly understand what It
The argument was not continued.
He smiled In a gratified way. “I run for governor against General Pen
Dealer—Beg your pardon, but you
means.
as
photographs
passing
over
a
luminous
people like the two women who were
are
wholly
in
error.
There
Isn't
a
par
knew
you
would
regret
that
some
time."
By comparing the pictures of noises
Butler, wbo had captured the Demo­
Sedan Chairs la Fraae«.
deriding the man who gave the bail screen lend the illusion to those with with those of that condition of things tide of tobacco In that cigar. It Is so I he said,
cratic nomination, and Judge Josiah «>
The sedan chair still exists In Or­ and reception and spent so much on sight.
known as silence we gain an Idea of the easy to be mistaken, don't you see?— I "Indixx! I do." she replied. “I net*! a Abbott, wbo was the candidate of the
leans. a bustling town not far from the floral decoration could look at
| little change the worst sort of way, old line Democrats.
difference between a noisy nlgbt, for Boston Transcript.
Massachusetts
is
supporting
a
State
Paris. In this pretty city, says a Paris things in, that light. The gardens
and the man who buys rags and old pa
instance, and one when "absolute si­
The late .lodge Thompson was mak
newspaper, especially on Sundays at
bathhouse at Revere Beach. It was lence reigns.” as tbe novelist puts It. It
W««.
per was here today. How wasteful we Ing a speech for Abliott before a big
were stripped of their floral treasures
the hour of mass, the classic sedan
patronized last summer by 170,993 per­ Is rather surprising to And so much dis­
are in our youth!”
He
bad
gone
to
ask
ber
father
for
her
Democratic audience and. after pra:s
chair, as It was known to the gallants Who raise«! them? The poor man, who sons, 11.6 per cent in excess of the pat­ turbance at tbe time when everything hand In marriage. "Well. air. wbat Is
He looked at her reproachfully, and Ing the ca xliilate a.« a jurist am! a
of the eighteenth century. Is borne was glad enough to dispone of the flow- ronage of the previous year. The total appears to be perfectly quiet—Pear­ It?" snapped out the old man.
Re- I almost Involuntarily his band sought statesman, asked sarcastically. Ami
through the streets by robust carriers. era that would have had their day and
member. I am a man of few words " "I j his pocketbook It Is seldom Indeed Dow, who Is this John L-L-l^mg
receipts amounted to *36,272, an average son's Weekly.
No
died
on
bush
ami
vine
if
they
ha«i
not
Its occupants being aged people and In­
don't care If you're a man of only one that a resourceful woman has to make one answering, he proceeded: "Tlivy
valids, to whom the jolting of a car been gathered and sold to decorate the of about 22 cents per capita.
word If It's the right one.” replied the a direct request for money.—Chicago say be has made a translation of Ho­
They Hold More.
riser Is intensely disagreeable.
Post
home of the man who paid the price
mer'a 'Iliad!' Wbat gg good la ti nt to
“Do you ever wish you were a girl?" suitor He got tbe girl.—Philadelphia
A
London
paper
notes
the
fact
that
Record.
asked without parleying, for money
us? All Democrats read Homer in the
asked the visitor who was waiting In
He Had Great Eipretatloaa.
T».e Importaaee of Lews.
the
death
of
President
McKinley
oc
­
was no object to him. The decorators
the reception room
"How do yon account for the fact original."
Herman Stump, ex-commlssloncr of
The most effusive argument n charm
curred on the anniversary of that of
At this the person to whom the Judge
were
not
rich
men.
Tbe
farmers
came
“
Only
at
Christmas
time,
”
answered
Immigration and prospective United
Wellington and of General Montcalm the boy. who was lingering I d the door­ Ing woman ran use to a man Is an ap that Miss Bullion, the wealthiest heir was telling the story laughed, but the
in
for
their
share
of
the
gain»
in
eggs,
States senator from Maryland, whose
pealing "Iion’t you think so?" Biuar ess of the season. is going to marry judge continued: "Th th-tbnt s not the
bachelor borne la In the little country poultry and other edibles for the ban­
Nodo. who hasn't a cent to his name?"
Bet
The last census taken in Holland way.
"Why do you wish It then f
town of Bel Air, Md., made a flying quet, so did the butcher and the baker, shows 2,000,000 Proteatanta, 1,700,000
"Oh, but be has great expectations '* real Joke at all! Tbe real Joke is that
not a m-m-tnan In the audience so mix b
“Because of the stockings they wear.“
trip to New York city recently on the mush Ians, etc. Thousands of dol- Catholics and 100,000 Jews.
Patience Is the key of content. Mo
"He has? What are they?”
as smiled!”
was the prompt reply.—Chicago Post
timed.
"He is going to marry Miss Bullion.”
Polly Larkin I
THE RIG DESIGNERS
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