SC O TTY ADDRESSES SPAIN Modern Science Recognizes The Rush for Gold. Prom Ute T in e l, B lu jfi, IU. , Tin rush ®f gold *»b«" •“ ■ F I bring» t h r illin g socnowie« to th« '» « 7 I n i n e ? ” a lill » liv e , o f t h * tune when th e j’ L r i i d l r f t h . continent or faced the te rro r, of the greet Am erican desert on ,b * 4®“.V,®J2£ I I I r ± ’ k« s 7 m l " f . lu X ' RHEUMATISM c X S * t * ? ™ " .•»* d " it M "“f e d , , hl . m t ‘ of „1 the ÍA t h e m w it h r n e u - 1 c.s a. disease of metiem* Such I a u u f f t ir r \V I A d e m V • B- , gundy, who now retide* et b lu flt, I III w h e r « h'-1 h a , been justice I o f the p«*ce tn d I w » e t h e fi • * 1 1 president o f the I h o a r d of tin »-1 teea. In a recent I { in te r v ie w “• I ! s a i d . •' I harl been a I " »offerer >f rheu-1 m a tis u /< * a l num ber of yearn I the B lood. i “A Fariy-iriwrr." M KL“ « S r ; Mm £ 7 e « » W I tried a ll the " r lief. , , I 1 th in k or hear of, ^ ‘ ¿ 7 eaLi w ilh several 1 •• I fin a lly ¡ * ¡ * " 1 ¿ ‘ “ them for a om et I I p h n W . ’- “ ^ dX l tim e , b u t they > » '‘ I u d " ® e any good. - re lie f »early ex-1 F i n a l l y , w it h m y b o W f r d ill|, f r b W H - l l i m i . t e d ,1 l ’ a 'a P e o p l e , « l “ ' b I B - ilia m a ’ P in k 1 5 5 * 7 1 I I I « a t in rio u « to get Slat tD d bought tw o I van using them about ‘W ^ , r e u ^ n ^ » » U S ? It never waa com pletely ,S ink i t l a t b e returnad. I think t ^ | , in . I b « e b e rim e d i-1 „ ,,¡„ ,.» 1 n» me to a n y fs tim o n y JltJiBjtorth »« go«1 VAKC.nKBT. „ . & £ ! > and .worn to bribr- I 29th day f ®epUr ie- be I R u o m u r C ’ . ^ f u o « j i k t ’ . Jfalary P h, iM t0 M r . Vangnndy « goql. m erits o i l I regarded as a n rlt Setter proo f,could a I ¡ 3 5 P‘11,’.in.L'‘o i h e ^ v e PfnoOt. Thc«e| P e . y " . ^ . V ^ l l ^ M . t o n i c forth e b lo o d . T h e r e is & popul& T id e a t h a t t h is d is e a s e i t caused by e x p o s u r e to cold .,& n d that some lo c a lit ie s ate in fe c te d w it h i t m o re t h a n o t h e r s . S u c h c o n d it io n s f r e q u e n t ly p r o m o te t h e d e v e lo p m e n t o f t h e d i s e a s e , b u t F ro m th e f& c t th a .t t h is & ilm e n t r u n s in c e r t a i n f a m i l i e s . i t ts s h o w n to b e h e r e d i t a r y , and. c o n s e q u e n t ly a disease o f t h e b lo o d . E x t e r n a l a p p lic a t io n s , t h e r e f o r e , m a y aFfordL te m p o r a r y r e l i e f , b u t to cure th e d is e a s e i t is n e c e s s a ry to t r e a t i t th r o u g h th e b lo o d . B D , D r W illia m s ’ P in k P ills P â le 7 ? p- ’ * ° d ' T t t t , y t o t h e a e & t o f t h e d is - ? 0 T d d A .e n r n . f Fy,n,S * n d e n r i c h i n g t h e b l o o d b y e l im i n a t ­ in g poisonous e le m e n t s a n d r e n e w in g h e a lth -g iv in g E F o t At The g e n u in t are never \«ld. leoee by the doien fill d.rug£ttt$ or «en t pn&tp^iA by the Dt. W illi ante b u t a lw t y » in p n ekag e» like th il. Hiivi Ionit P r ic e f i f t y centfi p«T box. Medicine Compeey, Schentctedy.M.Y. f i t 1s s t a t e d 1 h a t * h e r e a l r c a s c c c f t h e Inac* 5 t ir t t y o f t h e Hytfinifit) f le e t a t C a d is " s j I h a d»i:ic’.iit y o f r e p i t u i c j t h e S c o t c h »-atflreera, tv^.o n siifUfid tfeatr p u tf I. r u fu a in g tn t ig h t * S g u io e t t h e A iia ir ica ii.* . — H reaa U la p a tc h . J H * ( tb . » y e , 1 u » r u t y e n g i n e h b in e , A o iu d u a t r y w l ’ b r a in » c o m b in e . M y w u ^ « a - a y e , t h e y s u i t m a t in e — T h e J o b 's » ' r tc h t . H u t. M a n t e r S p a m , I d r a w t h e H u e A t w ia tsn I f le h t i I ’ll s t a y a n d a » lio il h e r t e d w o r k 'G a in s t H o o s ia n , G e a r m a n , F r o n c h or T u rk . A n n a e a t e r u d u t y w u ll I ahirts T o g v .r S p a in w in . H ut in m y b r e is t « a f t f c e l i u ’a l u r k F o r m y a in k in s * * 6 * willing were not fit to successfully ren­ der the lowest part in tho wholedrsms. A s ! r o a m e d o a t o n e m o r n in g “ This was the slate of affairs when I T h e s t a r s w e r e in t h e s k y , % came upon tbo stage. H u t n h u n tic lc e r h is w a r n in g “ The mauager was iu a perfect Hr. l flu n g it lo w a n d h ig h . frenzy, and Louisa Dietz sat ueur one T h e l i t t l e b ir d s w e r e t a lk i n g , T h e m o u n t a in s y e t w e r e (?rar, of the fiats, silent aud pale as marble. T h o r e ’a n m y b e p ’i n t e I d i n n a l o ’a . W hon C o lle e n Dha.-j c jim e w a l k i n g "This wus her first appearance at A n It h e r n th a t f a ir g a r m e g r n e A t d a w n iu g o f t h e d a y . Indicate that your liyer A b n p t Ina g o v e r n m e n t , i t ’« t r u e — this theater, and to have un accident T h in g » f a r f r n e g u id . E e r f e e t o u t v ie d t h e d a ia ic a . Is out of order. The occur like this was euough to stupefy B u t. I h e n , y e k e n , t h e r e ’a I th e r s , t o * H e r h a ir o u ts J ic n e t h e s u n , best medicine to rouse any one under similar circumstances. T h a t » h o w Ina b lin d . H e r b e a u t y , l ik e t h e G r a c e s , the liver and cure all "I pitied her from the bottom of my D id J c iii a ll s w e e t s in o n e ; H ix fla g 1» n o J u ls t l i k e o o r a i n — these Ills. Is fount! hi H e r e y , j l ik e t w in s t a r s m a rr ie d * heart. I m e a n t h e B r e e tia h , M a ia te r H p a in — H e r b r e a th o f n e w m o w n h a y ; K o ’ jui>*t g ae a l iu p l e li k e a n p la in , I “ I was standing at the prompter’s A m il k in g p a il s h e e a r r n x l W i' 'ta a t r ip e a a n a m ir s . ftand, when suddenly a wild thought A t d a w n in g o f t h e d a y . B u t w i ‘ o o r J o c k , f o r r ic h t a o' men. • shot through my braiu. T h e b r e e z e i t Kliaroa! “ N o w , a r e yo-.i t e n d e r H e b e , 25 cents. Sold by all medicine dealers. "W hy couldn’t I play the part? For, O r m a y b e J u n o b r ig h t? N n . n a , 1 hoc t h e d a y ' s n t b a n ’ having such a number of rehearsals, 1 Y o u r n a m e i t m ig h t b e P h oeb e, Ifchen K«?.f na m a u n t h e g it h e r s t a n ’ T h a t r o b s t h e s u n o f l ig h t , was as perfect iu his part as 1 wus iu 111 l e e b e r t y 's m o is t h o l f b a n ’ O r a r e y o u lo v e ly V e n u s, my own. ‘G aiu at- b a n d e d fo e . T h a t elo.se b e s id e m e s t r a y . A n t h e r e , t h e g it h e r in ' h e v a n , “ No sooner had the idea entered my i W ith t h e m il k in g p a il b e t w e e n u s T h e e tlagH u ia u n flow : A t d a w n in g o f th o d a y ?” mind than I acted upon it, uud going I up to the manager I said: B u e, M n in te r H p a in . i ’ll n e e d ta n gang “ Y o u n g m a n , ” s h e s a id , “ d o n 't fla t te r . Frat» t h ia a u ld I n n ’ o ’ rlanr*«* a n ^ au g ” ’I know this part, and I have no Y o u r g l a n c e i s b o ld a n d f r e e . A n d r o p t h e j o b I 'v e h a d s u e lo n g N o s t r a n g e r ' s p r a is e w ill m a t t e r doubt if yon w ill intrust it to my care I 'm g r e a t l y fe a r in . T o v i r t n o u i m a id s l ik e ir e . I can go through with it satisfactorily. ’ T » r a in f o lk m a u n J u is t g e t t h e b a n g F r a y g o w h e r e y o u w e r e g o in g ; O’ o n g t n e c r i n l "He grusped me warmly hv the hand I ta k e th e o th e r w a y .” —J . W. H e n g o u g h in T o r o n t o G Ohe. and said: A n d I h e a r m y c r u m m y lo w in g A t d a w n in g o f th o d a y . " ‘Thanks, thanks, Mr. Thomas. I K r s o u r e i-r u l A r t l.t . j havo every faith in your ability.’ V p on a bench o f ru sh es ••Refcurcefnl’a Well, I should say he A lo n e I s a t a n d heard "But I cared more for tho grateful wan. Why, his children got hold of a H e r v o ic e o u t s in g th e t h r u s h e s j look in Louisa’s eyes as sho walked by A n d e v e r y w a k e n in g b ir d ; liulf fluUbed sketch aud a hottlo of iuk | my side aud said: 1 h e a r d t h o s w e e t m ilk s p u r t in g , yesterday. ” j “ ‘I, too, w ill ever own you a service, T h e h e d g e b e t w e e n u s la y , " W d l?” A n d I lo n g e d th a t w o w e r e c o u r tin g ; which w ill be impossible to repay.’ D A I L_y "W ell, of course they didn’t do a A t d a w n in g o f t h e d a y . “ So it w as decided that 1 should as­ P o l l a « ! P a l« , —P a li M a ll G a z e t te . thing to the sketch. ” sume the principal role, while a person, “ Of course uot. But where does his after some trouble, was obtained who. resourcefulness come in?” A L E A D IN G P A R T . a t a , could, no doubt, bv gagging and being Only “ Why, another artist would have followed closely, put through my part. given up and begun nil over again, Well, at last the evening arrived and w ouldn’t he?’’ The following was narrated to me by “ N atu rally.” an old friend of mine, who upon leav- with immense crowds that Hocked from all quarters. “ W ell, this one just sold the thing ! ing college had adopted the stage as his "At a quarter before 8 the manager ns it w a i for a war m ap.’’—Chicago ! profession. His name is—well, wo w ill stepped heforo tho curtain aud narrated Boat. Greatest Weekly in the Country, know him by a fictitious one— Harry the accident to tho uudience, aud then Thomas, for he is at present in tbo begged their kind indulgence iu my > A , ( b e N o»« on H „ r F a m , ^o, concluded the ndvauccd worn- zenith of the theatrical world, and thou­ behalf, who at the last moment, rather HHR un after expounding for 30 minute» her sands would recognize him if his name than have them disappointed, had vol- ! a n e l u ü t n c p o t a j e ) to a n y p a r t of th e United nnteered to play the part. objections to tuou in general for the was given iu these columus. £tati*0, t'a n u d u a n d M e x ic o . benefit of tho gentleman next her at “ I, all this time, had been looking ■ T H E VVE'KKDY C H R O N IO D E . th e brighteat His story ran thus: an d inual c o m p le te W e e k ly N e w s p a p e r In the dinner, “ you see I a y quite plain. ” "As you are aware, Jack, I left col­ through a small hole bored iu tho pros­ • orld. p r in ts r e g u la r ly 112 C o lu m n s, or sixteen “ y e s ,“ answered the horrid man, “ I lege when I was within a little of 18. j cenium. p u s e s , o f N e w s . L it e r a t u r e a n d G en eral Infor­ see you are,” and the advanced wonma 1Jiiid r.lwnys a great desire t o ! “ The house was packed from parquet m a tio n ; a ls o a n ia < n lf lc e n t A g r ic u ltu r a l and H o r tic u ltu r a l D e p a r t m e n t. T h ia la on« of ih„ to dome with as refined an audience as wus so angry that she ate two courses eiuulat»’ those sterling heroes of old, [ ever 1 have had tbo pleasure to ph,y"t? g r e a te s t d e p a r t m e n t s In a n y p a p e r on this w ithout saying n word__ Judy, whose prowess I had studied so much “ At 8 o’clock precisely the durtaiu C ooat. E v e r y t h in g w r i t t e n Is b a se d on ex­ ’T i» t r e u ( h o Y tm k r e m a y u a ' b e -A P r o a b y t e r t a n l i k ’ m e, Kur dia h« apeak su p e a r f o c k ly G o r m it h e r t o n g u e . B u ! f le h t w i' b i m —I c a n n a d e a A t h in j M o w ran g! •«*1 COLLEEN Constipation, Headache, Biliousness Heartburn, Indigestion, Dizziness, OHAS. H o o d 's P ills $6? 70 ! The Weekly Chronicle $ 1 .5 0 p e r ie n c e in th e C o a s t S t a t e s , n o t on Eastern In m H u rry. << t„,i was rung up and the play“cnnimenced. m en s k n o w le d g e o t t h e ir o w n lo c a litie s And there being no other opening ’’Neither Louisa nor 1 appeared until 1 ‘‘They’ve tnken to embalming pot MLC ■ in which to test my abilities I deter- the second scene 1 1 ™U1 SAMPLE COPY SENT FREE dogs iu the east, ” he said. tortai' ! “ Oh, isn ’t that just too lovely!” she mined at once to adopt the stage and 1 w as standing iu breathless anxiety, - exclaimed. “ That’s what I ’ll have done make it the field of my mimic cou- leaning against one of the flats, upon I quests, little dreaming ,;f the difficult toe prompt side, while she stood slight­ to Fitlu. ” • u»*d Illpar.ii Tabutoa w it h s o ta u c h satis« i task which I had voluntarily imposed ly flushed, hut perfectly collected, upon "Just the thing!" he returned, sud­ . ’ b*'a “ K T “*J.,I'IT er«r from eonrtlpation n o U u a ttw u J ran ok tu rtu U y ranumuit-ad ti.»-m. upon myself. denly glow in g enthusiastic him self the'O . R -sid e. ■av% b eau tro u b le d fu r a i^ w t H ire« > ,a r « w ltu W H A T T H E M ATTER WAS. «IX f,', t ■ .4 I ka a u ) a u U o m .a w « ,a bj .ai. d au "How few of the outside world know w r.at I <*-ldd b illo t» a tta c k s o om iuif o n re«"lurty j "G ive him to me and I ’ll have it done “ I had perfect confidence in myself, i C iu lu ii ,1 w a«,'a h < x u o » n,> r » j « a i i 4 o u ,j a i j r „ a • * e ‘k’ W1U* to»«l b y (ttuvrant p u y su la n s j of the incessant toil of un actor’s life! L i t t l e G a n ie o f T w o C h o i r M e n ,h e r s W h i c h rt t,„ . ! .u v . K .puna Ta),ulaa a .vartla, 4 in , today. "— Chicago Post. but every actor, no matter how perfect th a t »• w aa cauaerl by bud tee th , o f w h ich 1 b.»4 rtaity napvr, livu l,t ro niaaurt t e k i . , r m a . u.r, t . "He is nothing but a schoolboy. For he may bo, w ill feel an indescribable «•»era.». I hud the b -c .u c s tr a c ia d , bin th e at- t l i e M ir ,in t e r N p e l l r t l . a,l H aan la a v u u ,a m u un in tu rv e r /e r lu a 11.„ a taok a ctMDjnuad. I hm l sro n u.1r«riIscm eaio o f as soon as ouo pieco is committed to «eusntjon o f- y o u hardly say what— H ot W ork, t i u _a n c lia u * . | l u u t a o e Q th em , b u t a b o u t s i> w< -M h aloe« a t r b>g».i in Kafe—I haven’t seen Madge of late: , memory auotber is placed iu bis bauds, When he mahout to stake his reputation My iiDsbiititl, she Haiti. *‘bail brown aavan ) a a n oirt, | i „ i 0 ,, o « (u upaU ou, o n lv r. v alitoBai m e Hi try tt am . Flavo ta k e n but t w o o f tlio ! and so on—a life of perpetual study and o u .- h ., .) rtu o a . a ,) uu „ m*v hu ’ . f ; ; ; eyes that tnriwtl deeply, darkly black , busy perhaps. • m a l l O c s s t !>>x«s o f (.no Tsb*ilv< u n i b»v< Lu*l 1U ii nTew r<>le before the public. labor. T au ir.“ r * , ’. ' 1 * “ * tr > lD» • Nannette — Busy, whew I She is iso r tc -a r r a iir a . f t iiu n tta c a s . d a t a n e v e r a lr m i a wheu he was hi gry, ai.,1 which dniicctl ‘AH, at last tho first seeuo was T a iu la a r ,,r k ln i. Ht> fr.-la cnm „ I>*t;rr t,ut it „ i f w tb x s m ia l ror auytM njt befora, b u t «ho g n a t , "After some tronbla I obtained the with in,wt n iruunlons nti rrin cot when buried in work. calnd in. taka aum a tm ,« . h„ k a i h eru ai t r n l„ „ v . . a 5 T - ’» n t wh,4' h 1 b e lie v e h a s t m n on e m s unenviable position of ’supe’ in one of tu u » uau u i , i n t e r a n .l nam v aa 7 , 1 lika. Kate— What kind? he waa amnserf Nirinrnlly, in the t»7 &(| a n t Tabuloa I m lw v s m e to M d m in e i o th o "And amid a deathliko silenco the >Ira. M aar U ohmas C larks . u ia u v ta a ttm o a la lt y o u doubtl«*« b a r e In y o u r Nannette— Hectographing syndicate our principal theaters. And after spend­ star <>f t!: course of a long life w ith him, I came M aow H m aow . A T ,l > * w iy . uing walked on. I h a v a kaan a u g a r ln , fro m ka-i,lavina r v r r to know theviiryin ! expression of those letters. She has 21 tiuncr-s iii 13 differ­ ing two years in this branch was pro- j oistautjy a storm of applause greet­ t iu . k I Vk» „ 1;„ 10 a lrl. lu u u M l., r er rl...... , rnoted to play ’utility business.’ . eyes pretty w ill. | nsed to wntch I um ent regiment».— Town Topics. I want to inform yon, ed 1 cr, and ' ' hoed aud re-echoed around e» r r g • lu.t» a cr nr«i <| T h « f 'h r o ie le ie IS u H ^ fU T , "Ami here I remained three years i au„ ta w v id a o f hiKOeit iy c s w h tu he was | reaching to know aud among the scenery like the rurn- plooo w .,b « ,1 M -ttliia a T H E < T litO N I (’L E n an k e w it h th e createet M i a * , l ! t U b. a e tit more, listening to the plots uud schemes.: blii C o m p u l s o r y A r t . * h r a lac.iOMud hlri< ut .i.y I , W tilings wi re g< ina w ith him and, I h a v e tierlre«l fro m new npapt’rs In th e U r .lte il S t a te « . of distant thnuder. f lit n id a b o , | Alputtr. Tabulas. I am a "I wonder who invented this artistic of the villains and heroes in different im ¡dentally with the congregation. I T H E CHRONICI a R ho« no e q u a l o n th e Pacino i ston.at*.1. "The scene represented a garden in H ipan 1 Ta)>ult s iro tu a s Î r i - p a n s jwofembotcl bun;a and dramas. C ooat. l i le a d s a ll in ab U K y, e iite r p r le e oad rough edged paper?" R u ‘ o f n .lu e w n o w. s m i t n l t r .m e in H it n.idst of » most In thia prttfession a c le u r u. wh vk S| h ® ,WaS SGlilofluizing as to R r ’VR. b (Okliitf the n fo r en tai < i "I ussuro yon that by this tiinu my bead Is a w y j reeded, “ Probably some woman who conldn’t carntri ,!is,,u rsc to have seen him stop whether her lover (me) was true to her, * ot Ibo atom ach. Suo .1 Î u T H E C I I R O N i n . E H T .le r r a p h l c R e p o r ts are n i t «ana TuLuiu» d ca a it. fo u d su. :» r e .le f fro .il h i th,- s ||i ( t , f „ minute, not core her hurl,aud of entting niagazin« ardor had cooled considerably, and or whether lie was playing her false. a f t e r oua o f m y ■ a»«3 I tin- laten t and. iiio e t r e lia b le , ita L o c a l N t v i the 3 The modern stand­ b p • h. Ir II.'o » ie adv kOtl m o I st.drituly many a time whilo poring over my part found rw t a ?lf eo .n p letely leaves with hia thumb. "—Chicago Hec- an d Fplclcat, a n d its K d ilorlaJa from the m e Iris ryes growing strangely black, At Inst I received my cue, and went f'l A k» t..k » thi ;n t >o, an d I n»ntl.»w n . A ofln « o u ha u in some new piece I havo sincerely able.«,! prne in th e c o u n tr y . b lia tu in ', n n g s is in n then biigbtening again with that irre- nrd. HtiTiro of f» R«,n ard F am ily M edi­ 1 H E C H R O N IC L E baa a l w a y s b een , and al- wished that I had chosen some other G at O ober, and w | 0£ o r , X*h. <>., W i b e w a r k My entrance was again the signal »vnya w ill be, th e fr ie n d a n d c h a m p io n of the b •» y tb y b . o r o .iplet •« » tilde twinkle though the rest of his * A « , J a r * / C i t y , I t«i»>k A T e r r ib le F r e d ie a n .e B t . i means of earning a living. B I hr, S rtmuiut d quite grave fhrongh- ly eurod r y h ’»dacheau cin e : C u re s the for deafening applause, which was ecu fUpaita T otr.lca w ith P‘*< pie. a s a g u ln a t R P in b in atlon a. d iq u e a , ©or- "The manager saw that I possessed A I a m t e n . r ui e t en a • r a n d r e su lts. u tinned for nearly five minutes, aud it l o m t l o m , or u p |,r a t io n s w a n y klnrt. I t w ill he •b •Id . Y »i ar> walc«> « <» t As I «aid, it was only frr a mo lU s s f x . :> 4 '; t . a a * . more than ordinary talent, so bo iu common ev« ry-day > n tu t, then Lc reahu.id his sermon as to u«s tl s t uhno« w in- gave me time to fully think over what I,.d ep en d an t In a w r y l M » » , n e u t r a l In ooU ilu«. * trust,ri me with a part in which I play b < > bcD.re. Mrs J. D n o o a u ta a » I w h k about to 88V. b ill o f humanity. 4 ed second to the hero of the piece » » • Im u tilrd ‘ What wan the matter?’ I asked > ’H ualiy all was once more quiet, 03 YJU WAN) THE CHH3HICLE •W » h « » r t k u . - > * ,,J ’¿i carriJ c’1 •kfongh very cred­ A *. wht i) vhi k h v r ' cut i ml we w o rein a lM * )M , 4.e«s, eau»*«} by •m l I commenced my delivery. * t a r it i« * :<«n, f ur a itably, and the journals the next morn­ My rerrt rear old »>*•▼ oni way home. II ’It abounded in protestations of mv m a n y *-aars O ue day s n h e .r d W it . pu.uk .a ing in their criticisms said: • b e a » \z a traitm . r..a| h is t.e td, c o u a iip e tlo * “ ‘ W by. le n t c so near laughing out m ? " ? fldeHty »“< > love for her. A an " ‘Mr. Thomas is a yonng and very lb tb « paper lo d o r siu j d co m p la in e d o f Lis in chnrti, tl a lb, re wi s no fun iu it ,’ A a'tim R i p a s i T o t a le s , (dia As I continued I warmed up with a'-h. Ho c<»ul I n ot ’ I promising actor; g.xri in gesture ami b d e ter m in e I t o « h a them he said. ’( i ti v t t h , . ,h oir is hidden e*»t lik e a' ’d dr. n o f • >« ■ Ill« bv°thn ? WaS “in,o"t car™ d »«ay b Siicwlifl the Ualitd SUte«, Dinialaa correct in delivery. * • tria l, w a s g r < a i i y «►.« d a an d w h a t a fr, tu the congregation behind its im - by tho intensity of my feelings. ’ • • « • v « .! b y (» « ir u-<| » ♦ tb# ♦ ¥ < < < * Aw A b Aw W • 'id c a t d id no? ¡» ’’ Well at this time a yonng lady—a of Canada north»™ «nl»> • u d n e w ta k u k ih a ti cling s, reeu in the r, rt of the chtiroh, w ith I.Ina, H a w a i i .« I forgot that hundreds of eyes wen, <>INT O N E ; H 1 J~> K J ììS f* - *<*M • f v w Cortona lU paoa star iu her line— we w ill know herns X t R: t t L " ' atChiUK eve" « ^ r e nud «, An I o f a aaffroi* color, hut it thiiiicts to I g exactly in n,y lino n - a u ln g sirina c f (h o teat m nln 's in f a n r . f fab»i.r* I » ue hutias and mays abo w b | a m b« w it« Louisa Dietz— was engaged to play the *•!* » « • Tabun».«, I irl*M t..«m IUtu.HA Tabu a ■ o t of virion as 1 stuuil on the rnftrnm. that attentive ears were devouring the o u t th em . I b a I m ^rtburn nod nlcaplas«i’<*Ma bar«« on y r e lie w d b u t a c io u llz cw n d t r y tu t ;w< - principal role In a drama which tho words JM ariw a n I w ith th«. Imllycatb»,» M L1(.h W|<4 M lien I sti pptsl in i- v sermon today, it \o u n g Iiudely (of rhe F ifth aTwine as they fell fr0II1 my , f *“« In c bead r . ea h » a <• a a p p ea w d . b .w Is r r e -i w t n s r t y ««» g r e a t a tmrd««u f >r bar. Oor w h o le manager intended to open with aud plav fcn«d o o n d lfio a ai d l.o n e cr c >ni|Ja.na o f i, a cavalry»— Heavens! Here noino the was b, cans,. I happened toglanco choir- I saw only before me tho woman I iam h y to k o t..a T jb a lv a rcputarly, *»p«ri ,||y o f «r dnnug the Christmas holidays. e to m a eh . H e U n .n v • re,I. c h u h lv f imm | bny. Thia * b? art^ 1 " T »«»(ber ts fifty ie a r « i f a g i ward mid saw onr new supra,io and new Spaniards, and hero I am not iu oven loved. And the passion which I was • n nt'crfnl chan» o I a ttr th u e to Itlpuna T »hitlea naap »»»•». • a d U < * > « y ir p U e beat o f h ea lth an d api Ita j al«o which I «tvm’in 1 !« "Wl ra,ber t0 ,ho Thespian I,noi iiaving a i.niet game of cards bc- : ing dress— and after 7 o ’clock.—New l a m »Mthritod th a t th e y w ill hen err a n y on« ifrvnt be/ea"™ was not the love * i .h e>r,> J " * * ’*» * • * » P « * » lh i|tty b«r re aba stylo in tbo oprning, but ended u p as outpouring th*« r w lle u » o ld a««» if ta k e u acccr< t n t to d»rau- hiud the scritii They must have felt York Joumnl. f c a d I.(pana T ab u lai. a tgj » U . B laumos lloM I. W r o i« a. usual, tritb virtue triumphant, Hud all M. M. (1„ V.'UTTVr», iny gaze njMin tin m. tor when they P r o p r ieto r n f . < ’broolala, the villain« eittcr »het or sent to state Saved. Io, kid D|i mid euugl t my rve tkoiM a MV .ty le parke« r o 'a ln U - T an iu T ak * TAWLaa rackcsl ln a paper carton < w.th .a i pjo* > » Bow l.tiuur nearly a month, and during — P h u u d e lj b iu 'lim e » she »wore that the other woman was tu ia r y hon ,U paia, t/ d’iez aie^p vod proku^- Líe. Q mb (lr « a rebaf hat tmie I fell desperately in h.y« w it£ > l»th appeared before the curtain ■ ARTISTIC-*. luck when sho Inst him. " —Town Topic». der , f“ ri U° ‘ ,dWeH upon the remain- lx Uisa Dietz, tho heroiue of the play ler of tho performance. Let it suffice ORIGIN L TACTICS. M ot a H a r o . It was Invent first sight, hut whether They A i w a , , P|,»„T m . • ovahon We tOth reCeiTed » Perfect my passion found ---- — — ■ ■ •H IIIV "Maria, is this red, white and blue You cam an answering thrill T n lq n ,- M a n u a l „ I t r , ■ p a r r a l ky « F , . in her bosom I could not tell ice cream wholesome?" tra tu cured < when alone I would b .d'd''* lu"1 «hen the curtain "I don’t know, bnt what if it iiai't* call "Sometimes, " he most rvii>i,i i.i* myself a fool, a madman • . de,‘eeu'1^ for the last tin" tile F tmr any o f the i mpany of nob •fl» trf m en, com e io ih old<«u Aren t yon w illin g to take any risks for d ie » c m i d i.lic i m i , un ity fought ¿fpociaiñi n lite P arille C oaai , | could I fcr a moment expect nn allk u ce was " h r t h ^ h'!rr-vil1« iu to «here I e r s t , , u l T r i t e >r u u:. 1er "1. tra illy ’th, rwirl, gnv- y-onr country?"—Chicago Record. between m y s e lf- « liewlv ",“ ,„5? '' J’ ‘h e P eew oom , aud £ OR. MHOAN A CO.. 4t In) I ’ , izing me e n ii.r if V l, mia I 11011 Medial St Calti IMI. • ir, ilThe uick- t’-n 1 n„ : 1.,• ,, knight of the dramatic art and’^ n i « H i ’ 5’ ^“i" , r * »old »n nearly j « -i- f< rv the v a i Irise uige to (I,,, gov, t h . asked the dealer. “ Jt talks. " SSSilí,n .‘ * i'ÍLS,r’’ NVV ‘*r*al I» r ie r i e e l .7 I ’ h* "I want a parrot to talk Io and not to | ik T tm 1 M ’’ ^ “ ’ ••'»ex , nxAii of i . i v i:k iu bis star routes “«ou. »,.*• n,n Uee»» «h«™ •••'à I « Z b ; x r™ . w j ! ,, ,o A ' i ‘ .'« ï» - " Æ ï ï s r s s i î r i r î s h i-L't— T ’U t k y w M p e * m a i n r r l M M , 1 b, n , ,o ti m i l , i , l (urge a« to keep t»lk back,” replied Mi«, Elder.—Town * J 4 „ . >r»r rirama was a taìì.'fim" da'rVtook' ™ trí’bhü‘f ,u> i • < I l l j H a i l N a . » ,< •. Hv a 1 Topica. till' p o s t i l i ’ »,'liin in u t in a statu of THE M c C all company . 7 ' ”” ■ < -r « w a n i r . l i w r » - ing man, and it nearly «et ¿ e cra-v to "i*. t0 play leat,i>ig — “» business, constant farm, ut I Cki.h h i. irr.ilnwr, ^ ^ ‘‘.‘“' . ^ ^ « ^ " « ^ o f f b e p i e c o was ¡ T î n i ifirdly ’ " '1' add that my fame K v Irts B ily Ji«|, ■*' “• > / *I 'V>1 im aw rtU w relief h i , * — Hb a s’f’n o r » f , »•• • av ,nT He was u • riimi old uv u of tho rough, A r t or S la k in g a .M ustard r i a - t e r . i np-Ctf * ’ T’ ' ’ ’ ’f1* , ».s »Uin, ,u ' "Is he a strategist?” require,! it) clasp her to his breast. « ^ » f f e r w . r d ' ^ n ' i t n d T * ’ “ 8h° rt hom sl ty|s' , t |„e .1 ,ns" W illtuws' r • u j t r t “ . t 1“ Ä . f t ,, a 1 bu* ■ " Ï" l,'h» » " t ■ h. « fair , j.,. I . .„ ¡ m m “ Oh, dear, no. Why, he beliuves in Iu my fevered imagination, I thought To put on it mustard plaster is m t . • Lincoln Ti i.ii un .In y Knak, Crsw- Were mar- nil difficult bul Iod o it 1,1 i.m test win ford and a, u„ms Hi« education had doing things. "—Chicago Post. « M tn « UJW' ,flrue- t h a n the a r " t n . • Ï *, ' ’“''if "t"1 (ro“> th» 1 A’-’ri now the names of Mi- and uatnre of the occasion required requires some cure and skill In c „ M Í ¿ “ ’• 'r e a r .. bu n sadly uegle, ted. l ilt ho owned .r " ; i. r , f S , í Í y.,,!». 5 • 1 ■:L ".» ,.' in ■ |,l„ ñ » ,L r* A T r w ie w i. | W ell, at last the final robear.al but M»» Thorn,« displayed upon the hi’l i " r V lil« first placu. retuenilsr ucver to gi > i brains in », «rt< aud b, me sense enough D’e w ■ i risaror,',!,» rtiS'/r/i / I l HKI Kvery man carries a penknilq, hut one was over, and the following Mon- cold mustaril plusti r to a pati nt 1 »• for Ilo ,« or,'inn rv governors H edrill.d ° - w-ak or M'tisitno per u tu,. k > his men uciorumg m •• ‘Extra B illy ’s’ not one man in 20 c a rric a good ,« « .— day night (w hich was Christmas) the »te Atchison Globe. llruma waa to be jwiwnted tottae t»ubli. . often great Either mix with very I i la»t.cs, ! «»¡ih,«,! Magatine l‘M á ll.h S V an uupublishvd niuuuui of h « u of "Standing r,.ÜW m b " “ Monday dawtHwl fair aud trigbr tho iicnpoh. ¡ L » , i , a , . , , n » « v , l |. l | C ,'nrr,| p Per>£î*i,7 " bv Send7 r l” î , water or b ter still b.ivn a plale | • arm«. Tribune 'y’ ~ Mlu’ T h e ,-M «at o f I 'U str?’ »« ! « • — • . v d.cn air was r\xd and crisp. / Thf * Marrla«e? Where it cm, g. t warm while you «*■«•• ( A e.ü dahla b v -k far rneu.) A drill less m Vs loncl "Extra Bib I in o a t o f t h e p n t e n d ’n g lin o . The last rehearsal had been called for mixing Having everything ready a Lv — N o w . t s ys, git yit'sch i s in per« T I» IT M X « « *■ > « ■ •« I I t la a Mtol p te u tio n , O « t I t O v e rb o a rd . tbl» m, ruing at 11 o'chN-k. B u i m , n a s t ,X a a « c o u n t r y m e n o f m „ w O r e a t jU n a e u n i «»f n a to tu y , 1 hand, must int th.ur amt a ».„>• iriiil , ti, u Are y o ’ ready» Tote arm»! IX, f ’pon reaching the rheatoj- what was f h ^ . 7 o to m d “r^ r7*'n ^ r‘ Admiral na fc a d . s s j lar»er! Mu!e-!n,<>fM, u, th« j h e r e a t o o m u c h o o i n p c t it io n . molaaai-s w"v fl*)]. yn,i i ho‘8ti,,K -W o ah log tcn H»ar. linen— u u old humikerchi, f is the (» my surprise to find every one, fm ,,, ,ke fc k lu in (b' á h t o í arm s! t round yo rifles! Hint s tvl'bls arvrrsrt,. h.* to »,. t.t dehors! «nd maaM. THE M et AI.L Cr» tl ring for the purpose Ktir the , net .,| good Aro y ^ w K b o u , ; ; t p , N ^ k- ; ; . ^ '♦ •w . I«,b SV. N a iv iin is ■te erv e-!,s.jg!y arteind aev ‘ritics.i. f a r l y l « ‘e lïu u » p i*Ou»u«a». u ready agalL? W ell, here C a r d io « ;* n K t. c i l ur orhi. “f” ' ‘ »be stage and talking ,n (he urns, j and Ibuii t o , tiler first, mat mg ii „- wc Joachim, tho great violinist, was In- go. Fix yo stickers ! (Fix bayonets) M a r ia l Strart. S m frase le» Cal. vXf ited maiuHT. that“ me 'eHfcJ“'1? UutWo« J“ » •'» plaster stronger or weaker tvi: h mu« Now ubar»)», 'em mid stick 'em! fnriuced to Curlyle by n mutual friend ’’Upon inquiry I found that the mr- token « T ,r ,K“Vy cr li«bt’ be turd as you have I n s u direct,si Add • » lie dav be led bis nit n into a blind Urn Mge was almut to take I.i. morning , 0 » ’V ’ h" '^ r iT g two boars’ Z r d w o T \ £ T t , the molass, s ami then (he water until lm«,' about u m ile long, sod arriving at wralk and he asked Joachim to accora ,‘ ^ r L t ’ H a I ’ r id r r a t im d . haracter in (he piece had the nigh, rh«- ......... mass is aiNiut as thick as th « , t i d , ' , tild i,, » h o Ins way cut psuy him. During » very long walk in B ta. ± ^ d A fter she bad studied the French bill (Nirridge or |siul,i«, A JI "O lg yoa. I talk it almost like a na- I s T h a t ria a e . WftfttMM , ' «■ r j | _ lihi "u the city to, if rs ,. ' - jn, »o«x nux over the wbobv so that th,» mustard Is gravely ,1». situati, u be g iv e tx, Cob'e, ■ ■ !!*«VVS!a Ahrt IS’i I w i‘h th« inquiry. “ Do yc.u kaotr Stem Mr. Hunker— I have merely a snnnb tfva,’’ ho replied. "1 w h s born and entirely bid btMwecti tho tw oeov, rs and ° tb u ,n . • «o p la y (b e ¡ u h roa *’— corv ’ nr or* si »cig,. I orna it tati» »»'«f liberei • Dishnud, 1, ys, ,ui m ,,( ‘lauorrrr J dale rtxcett- •ctiuamtaucawitb Mias T hrrcU ^Î.’ brought up iu Indiana." But without s « o . fMr who keep on the plat, until it is ntN,s»N..y n o r n iu m tffe lot 1er sin Ntv w«s tl.c rvp.y, and, M f , . r hoit . ». ' r.f the f<)d A fter ih s t she Lad e o app-rite — I U> a jp ly tho plastur —Philadelphia «et» t ouipePut Would u.4 risk their hur i \ h «in <«| << Mr Spatto-You ore wry Imkv All C lrvoltnd l.vadtr. •W è ing *«— P«OMk I don 't care g, ueeallr f.» musi reputation iu )-rform ing a pi«-.-« L e d g er. hkULau» V ItV Juurii,*^ upon ber other c u u s: rh r nro uo tiuipty wiud tauuiv ¿uch di.'H uotic«, and thus»/ » b - .eq u a ,uta„Ws at> ■vrt of Mtotdu. '* tLat wer« • c in a iu t a u c e - - f e , « , S to r m s l * A rena. I U P re ltlM g . W ASH I,N CTO N D. C. *1 «, i 4. I A b > Reversible Map? Map of the World MEN!S rtSCALLafflSx ftrm w s @ Ï Ï J £ 1 I } L J M ï CALLS MAGAZINE A IMI • B‘ W usas sco A i