The Beeville Bee. (Beeville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 19, 1886 Page: 1 of 4
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The Esquimom or Alaska.
Cypress Knee called on thosapex- ,
Women bowed down and worship-
his conquests was legion. To-day
li on
Hl
Washington’ Courtshp.
supply America for centu-
father of anethor woman whom he
the
ed.and ran nown into the gutters
the
. ter loading it is taken to a grind-
mouula of earth covered with
FuN
From the days of Cortex, in
ter
1521, down to, the beginning of
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are
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eng
by h<
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wi
edru
tavax
her fortune.
y
pn govern-
1860) are an imiatiun distributed
"._Enbe-2,
ile
op was ordered to have she horses
efa
2 mbers. Th
59 years
vehuof
17 ‘Ch tallest
“Not inmedlin
a-
Most Holy Virgin,
Christ, bythe.m-
the sake of the
Phis
Denmark is 06, and his wife the
ual. If such reasons were
qod.
a much better
hati slouched well down, over his
MB
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biscuit
flour all
for
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Comt of’The Whice IXonmo-
Most people believe that the
850,000 a year which tho President
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io love of God, for
eoatlyruat
Sshiora
1*6 mhe 4
i.V grturs.
wholly disappeared from circula-
tion, therefore, receive them with
grent,caution, or-refuse themitin
ad. o"
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the avente swinging his cane,
twirling hisbrown mustache, with
108 fur eoat thrown i baek, he was
hailed as the hero of his time.
husband of the woman he had/nev-
er seen only a week beforehand.
No doubt, though, he knew al
about the pretty widow and her
morning an old man followed me
a mile or more, with an astonish-
At every step lepers importune
m and whine- “Nina,
Fin
gives them for whatever they
worth.
wayrey that you
iperint nd rd the 2,
A Hot Duy in ( urmon City
From the Carson (Nev.) Appeal.
refrigerator.
The solder on the tin roofs melt-
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They i
meekb
I queen of Italy seven.
I A Connecticut oom pan
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22.
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he accepted the fnu "They
ramemnatiel whicu
of years. His long, white, patri-
archal bemrd sweeps down from
his venerable face, nearly covering
hisbrad bredst.. He wears a sfi
I
Hatt, O., and tle photographic
counterfeit $5, on Clio First N
tional Bank of Milwaukee, Wis.,
it for the market is to drive
edge of the lake with a
tenches other tilings besides ordi-
nary branches of learning, as elec-
• ’ ' 1 and ocult sciences.
_____. ristianityQhas reached
its zenith, while the advance of
Buddhism promises to be perpet-
lurgi
18"’
mTaaumi
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or surawverry norwNNI1 i* •
requires to be mixed with milk
cold water and the batter :
for the oven. Th® process
These are a few simple facts re-
garding the weather, culled along
Main street from the truthful pop-
■owning at tha
of the smote.
equally well acquainted with the
handsome, dashing, the immacu-
lately correet Colonel Washington.
Perhaps it was a put-up job on
him. Who knows? The Presi-
dent’s house in Washington was
cine, 6 will study for the ministry.
5 will study engineering, 14 -will
teach, 6 will become instructors,
27 will go into business and 2 will
fit for journalism.
k meri miu (ouv erimto
xStrtthimnx.
old
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the superintendent. ■ “William,
hand the gentleman fan."
"Asking the owners o the rond
retain you," continud dbe edi.
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‘Fh’fpeefa Newupapor
then that used by the Bank of
England, which has recently been
dangerously counterfeited in €50,
-iKKHind £500 letter.
As the first issue of greenbacks,
which were not printed on fiber
reigned as a social king—New
Ybrk World. \ ' 0
HeM toreni « ounierfbitn
“n nme,
ane t St' p
n of blood.-.
are men of culture, mid one is a
graduate ‘of Harvard university.
The latter has been a teacher in
the university of Tokio for some
time,and was always. an avowed
infidel
The other, a physician, is re-
ported as having said that his rea-
sons for uniting with the Buddhist
were'! “1. That as a code of morals
hdeteeted but little difference be-
tween Buddhism and Christianify.
2. Christianity is laeking in phi-
losophy, Budhism is not 3. Chris-
tianiy is opposed to science.
Buddhism is not. 4. Buddhism
5 one place an annual fair to
which they come for hundreds of
tion now than it evuar
and the other day whe
some talk of your removul,, th
people along the line "
“Bit down," said tho uperin--
tondent.
"People along the.Hue," coptin-
ned the editor, setting himself,
“said there could be no truth in
p-o.m
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“■ *■ -ed
silver cpin and bullion produced
in that country since the Conquest
• is over 63,000,000,000, and it is
well known that some of the mines
have been profitably worked al-
most without interruption from
that daytito this, and that one of
hem, at lest, is still running out
silver at the rate of over 65,000,000
rvehr -oh."
of type ABe
the gted
878. The
pprently forgotten 1
time wae fying- A order cane.
92385
——=-e -
Armand Come, ily with me, I
iunglamazonsover, MrOoa inst
“-u
IIVha VF 2045 V* l ■
xtur is pH-edfa
era ’ l
ing string of invoeatiomi, proceed-
ed by the usual nina, ninita-- little
girl, dear little girl. Finally I
stopped to give him something,
but I found nothing less than a
dollar in my purse- too much for
a wandering scribe to squander
upiJn‘one among 10,000 similar
applicants. Not, at all discourag-
ed, however, .th old fellow drew
from his pocket a handfull of
silver and courteously- .offered to
“make change" for me.
President Tyler Son.
average expense of. the college
course per year was $760, one man,
however, squandering $3,500, ami
another managing to exist on 6150.
Twenty-three have earned money
people, always smiling when
spoken to. They dress in the
skina of annimals, ami buy when-
ever they cAn, American clothing.
- The houses they live in have the
<-» y- ■ <s
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The Esquimo part of ■ the pop-
ulatienof Alaskh-is offardier-
entauture than is generail sup-
poned by Americans. They are
uotsiall like the inhabitants of
Greenandand Labrador, but are
tall add inuscular, many of them
heicwr six feet in Jieigth.
ave small black ‘eyes, high
bones, large months, thick
lips, and fresh, yellow complexions.
Their hair is of a coarse brown,
and in many instances the men
have full beards and mustaches.
a
i
year. In addition to this there is
setdown 88,000 for incidental K-
penses, such as stationary, carpets
and the care of the President’s
stables. And further bn, under
man. What is your name?" *
“Andrew J. Beckletond
"Thanks. Wait aimoment, Mr.
Beckletonelalways like te meet—
a man who cap understand a joke, •
Mr. Beckleton," cried dt« superin-
tendsmt as he began to write on a
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walks, insignificant and unknown,
about the streets where he once
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on- te
o(o
to appropriate this year lies before
as, open at the page relating to
the President We see that 836,-
iuU phan yoqt4e It
another hending, there isadema
for nearly 840,600 more. Of tl
12,500 is for repairs and furmi
ling the White House, $2,500
Juel. 88,000 is for thgreirhat
wagon, and a . man with rubber
boots on‘can load it with A shovel.
revolves about thirty minutes, at
the end of which time it is opened,
it is found that the ingredients
I have been thoroughly ‘matted; ev-
-
i*s
have no fiber. These two are the
only counterfeits on the brown-
backs.
Better refuse nil pieced notes.
ATI United States currency having
h brown seal has the parallel
threads or. cables. All United
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fod for haws pt ividod ao
ihg to eusteu idens. Whop
a’s he ivy in vusinessfor himself he
r had pw« 1ly, hveRachwith
' oru-brend and bin conalept
i ot tha prnirin,ubte
as oh own prusident, xice-prasd-
. ______________-_____________to tli4 naeusMiry
was of th*5 door. But Wasbing- and that of others weould gain; and couhijons which wit not pay when
t : t - t Sicm " "bystorkcompamesor
nidividuls who do not
Here is a curious item. abeut
this century, and even to the pres- POS
ent time, except when interrupted e
tf revolution, the Mexican silver
mines have pouted forth an un-
ceasing stream of silver, such as
the world has never seen. Iteis
estimated that the value of the
rer.
ldi
"Why?"] -
'Becausoyou are too Win. HKT -
to lose. You are the only mpi
the rumor. They held a meetiug
___-________ __1 in our town and gotnpapttinn
of the amount, which Cngress is asking the owners of Cie roul to- "
“Yon seem to be wurin," said
Sunday was a phenomenally hot ly given, it is evident the author
day for Carson When the
sun-rose over the _t 6 ,
mguntains in the morning it had
debivini ' i
logh he
ery.k
iven
paper, were most dangerously along our line who hsn’o a pnas,
counterfeited, but have- almost ( • ■ ■ -
roundthe .corner, the sweat run
down into his shoes and sprinkled
the side walk. You could bake a
He was considered one
ndsomest mn who ever
lie society of Washington,
is father was President he
_ „ f ....cazc a uu zuutacn. The United ‘States Treasury
batch of bread n George Harks They are a good, natured set ofppartmeit' s, of into years,
adoptidfor bonds mid currency,
a peculiar paper described below,
and which is deemed a stronger
protection against counterfeiters
the goverient pnpor,
Atgenniebank notes, hnymglinot,;
brown back und seal, ltve both ""Nota
kinds of the fiber paper combined;
whilothe counterfeit 610, uu the
EEVILLE
Zam-BELVILLE,HELCO A i ri l IX-s, IHVRSD U Ai Gsi IM** ~
-_______‘ inside moves in tyb of water and fanned them-
the opposite direction. The cask selves.- t ' 0n,,, ,
---1--i—a — - The sun blazed and -blazed for
hours and hours, and never seemed
to change itsocation at all.
The dogs' crawled under thy
legs as they walked ..
The shingles, turned up on the ch
roofs, .and when a man walked
4 elns
xvMAt b4
.* •
tsis uun ■“
Arkhns h; 1
Two persons did not succumb to
, . -.TUH.aj.--j- this marvellous authority of W ash-
All that is necessary in pre- ington. One was the woman he
ig it for the market is to drive married and the other was the
tons magnificent conduct during
and after the Braddockexpedition
had made him a dislinguished man
and when the Earl of Dunmore,
the Colonial Governor, expresed a
desire to concilliata him as benugOhio, Illinois, and Iowa set half
the mest considerableman iusbhelthonumbergofemssset inestkre
colony, that old Colonel Cary then
wpul dhuve been glad nongh 1<>
however, for Bishop to be on hand
nest morning at nine o’clock pre-
cisely. Nine d’clock came and so
did Bishop, but not so Cqlonel
_____________________ Washington. All the live-long
for their support during the course, day stoqd Bishop with the fretting
After graduating, 57 of the class horses; but no sign of W ashington.
will study law, 11 will study medi- .At night-falk came another order.
--- • --1 --— E-- AL- -- W ashing ton wouid 10 need 1118
horses until the next morning.
like rain water. -
Doc Benton startedput with his .... ..cu0 cyy a0. an. act
ice wagon, and before he got to outward appearanee of circular
the post-oflice he found he was — "a
lunnnig a street, spriuklm.- und.
the street-sprinkliug cart, right
while after this, when Washing- newspapers which someone _____
a f l a - - compile: “The number of pound at
co ed in the news papers of
gted staes is put at 6,589,-
The newspapers in the five
statesof New York, Pensylvania,
+# Bi
Mor TPt
sl
, .. . "TE
- k.
.
The Emperor William is the -toward—.
oldest monarch in Europe. Qyeen rode away.
. Victoria u 65, King Christian of
___^br to wilt and the leaves om the cot-
is ready- tonwood acted like the pitcher of
* " the, chloride ball dob- ,
The hens that came out tohunt
stray bugs and worms surveyed
g,
8
when this news was conveyed to
him. Next morning—not indeed
at the appointed hour, but well on
toward—-Washington appnredand
r. He was the aflinzced
clerk*. His Private Secretary is also drew up
.______ ________ .... aid 83,250, his Assistaut Private they reguer '
Heis bent with weight Secretary $2,250, hisstehographer Was unfort
E--- —2 81,800, five messengers, each m-T
01,260, a steward 81800, two door-
keepera who each get 81,200, four
other clerks at good salaries, one
telograph oprator, two ushers
getting $1,200 and $1,400,
usher getting $,200,
who’gets $900 andaman — —
care of fires who receivs $864 a
gets as his salary is the sum total.
This is a mistake. The. estimate
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localizedwith-abluetinsdetected «.SinOe I "have comedo Wank
by picking it with a pen; ths other 1 - - - - - ----------
with the fibervin two porallel
threads, fd anhlue silk, running 1
lengthwise through the note, soon ;
by holding the note uptothelight -
The public are cautioned not toH
miles to trade.
1 j Quiteiicighe.
, Tho manager of a cattle com-
p¥nyrin New- Mexico,who-by the
——jhad sold the company its „„„ ... ..u.
rum" aud cattle and lmul tnkemdrow lliee thread of the
ser’ie vithitumkr salary As iluhpiny
manaor of the range ou being I
drily 19 «ivulet# souldbafnea
I
■
ING,
States currency printed since 1860
is on government fiberpaper.
There are in cirsulation a great
many very dahgerous counterfeit,
610 greenbacks, dnted 1875. All
the genuine of that dat are on
distributed fiber paper.
ton did not appear. The after-
m --gytnoon- wanel but
• Rllortost Wushington,.as he v.- the al-
Sfeat. rhe fathers of 43 of ttro though the soul ofpuuctuality, A
qtudenta are college graduates, and I hud apprently forgotten ihat.
at these 17 areYale Alumni. The
menta of the court house burned
during the riot . J. .
The great Balt Lake, according
to Elder Cannen, contain* enough
094 is asked for him, in addition _
to his salary of 850,000, to pay the to retain yon,'
salaries of his sbordinntes and tor, as 116 aoce
it is ratimnle by Professor ■ - ... c
sit 9 humna "lonaredrawu
vuosiuitoa L twentyiyears
#61,248,-
24/pallone • 11 ot nicarly as
in . > ,nitk-—Ju*;..., +hn
- 'Zit of ■’•‘Ts tii % .fhese facts
deeply-set eyes, and is dressed
generall in a carefess suit otdad.
ly out black. He is rarely noticed
and walksthie street to most pegple
"etin his duy he was
‘ Abegux of Wash-
once wanted to marry. This was
- Col. Cary, a colonial magnate, and
The salt lies on the bottom of the descended, as all the Virginia
lata in small, coarse erystals. Af- Carys are from that gallant gentle-
. tor-loading it is taken to a grind- man, Lucius Cary, Lord Faulk-
t' ing machine, wsd -after being run ene ,W ashingtom dearly toyed
through it is fit or the table. Mary Cary, the magnate’s lovely
A ==mmeee daughter, and Mary hankered af-.,
•rge.J But when Washing- from all the cracks in the box,
ton with asuryeyor’s license in his ‘Che f.......:.....1 ■ fos
—iket— asked for Mary’s hand
her purse-proud old dodo of fath-
er replied that his daughter was
accostomed to ride in hex coach
and as Mr. Washington wasn’t
able to supply thatjessential lux-
ury he would be compelled to show
him the door. It was but a little
called the White House as a eom-
plimentto Mme. Martha, who had_________
been the chatelaine of he other im biology
White House.— Chicago News. ’. And 5. Chi
pe
WVWKL WVWIA WV1GAA- , ’ 0′34 . ,
ed before him, and the number of intendent of a railroadq -I hnve
his conquests was legion To-day come," said he, "to ask N fuvorof
he is a poor, broken old man who you. I do considerabl traveling,-
over your road--have always paid
my fare, ami now I want pm t
---butter lasevaporated, and good terms for the time, and rows’ ... w.
that the mixtur ig as fragant as tongues flapped around their fore- being,
new mown hay. It.is then placed nnthe----"
in bags and boxed for shipment.
q during thet r Washington . was Ap--
— • t Uvo nt hirst sighit. Hd stmppa
- .------ some men and mie cumses. would coneheledh
Colonel go to thte ground. even by ii
theu. nl- give their personaltime and htten-yww une cowsgrzuop,uniey,a
tr > the.buninesyidently Third National Bank of Cincin-
tpe range business, uulbss under -- • —1 -L -L-l-----xt
exceptionallx favorable eonditions,
i belongs to this class. — Breeders’
I Gazete. ' ’Y - ■
xegrmrara in gueretur,
Mexco.t .
( ne of the most striking figures
sen in Washingtata the son of
ex-President Tyler. He is now an
old man. F-
line greenbacks,
gold and silver certifieates and z0aauuu.as, xupazena:
later iswuea of national bank notes truth I have n
are printed on the government
liber paper; the first kind with the
fiber disiributed in short pieces,
queen, is a year older. The em-______
peror of Austria is 54 and his wife family- -one of the best in the
26, wll King Leopold of Bel- state -and the proUy widow was
6,9 "T“TM 09 X' T A/inllar wall nonnnintnei with the
gium, 49 years old, has a wife
aged 50. One of the youngest
monarchs reigning is King Alfonso
of Spain, who has seen 27 years,
and next to him come King George
of Greece and Alexander of Rus-
sia; each of whom are in the neigh-
borhood of 39. The eultan of
Turkey ia 52, King Oscar of Swe-
den 55, Louis oi Portugal 46,
Humbert of Italy 40 and President
Grevy of France 71. The wife of
theBussian ruler is three years
younger than her husband, the
wife of the German five, and the
A ser- let gth - with
Rud vanayg uu,
1 omitting the figuress, if oly hon-
eat opinions were, i pre suinttil sigmificant. ........ ........
those newspapers mneu would not tu peihs whtich will pay private
op was i ruereu Vo nave pue norses be abwsed merely bacaume thies individualis who yulgivepe . ..
li Yate teadly-alfour gelek- inthie after- havabraiuamlareuromiueut:jwnttentiontthedetallsahdaboom-
bers. Tim .noon. Promptly nt fo :r „Biehop circulation oi som • - uld falloli, nintethemsekv- to ■
"emnna_whnti von will no
mse gicmilaI will renist you wi
ringifakftko etreuth 0 my womnp
brnms haturn. H-you would tear
werefpom tligplnee, vera must
whofdrag. de nad m ®5
ugd eous Yo wilk findabit
“ieir ehbroform »>n tho" Sreg
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findoubt about thegenuina
kico ■ i toplieudSEasdtihsttprutoirthguvg*.....preeu rxourpurn
1uu , "ami — ni Akar paper All nntionuit. -"
grensirerehpk-knper ctd ; bank notes not ip this report
aer, eh erdtRony, au oflice lo geunine, whether ——ml ‘ — -
give me a pass." t ,—-tts ;
-"You say you have dote' gounid
' erable traveling?"
“Yes, sir." « %20
“And you have al way to nid
your fare?"
“I hnve."
"My dear sir,” said thesper.
intendent, “we cnnot gif A yon •
pass."
A missionary writing from Jap au
gives currency to the report of a
Kioto paper - that the various
Buddhist seets have agreed to join
their forees to compat the inroads
of Christianity, and even to begin
a campaign of aggression by send-
in g missionaries to America, Bag- you with groan i
landandFrance to propagate their ninita; For tin
religion. Perlps they were on- the sake id the>.
______________ _____ _ e couraged, he thinks, by the recent by the blood of Christ, by-te,
Tnisgrne the feelings of Bishop addition of two American profess- maculate OonceptiGn,_ etc. T
when this news was conveyed to ors to the Bndehist ranks. Both
this rport nr j
printed ou goU f
ria ‛RLL ’frit 2 andgao ap
uested metopulish. I
— unately, crowded out of
my last issue. I knew that it was
not of much importanee to you, ae
you are in demand nd cua, of
course, secure another positioniat
snlary. Well, I
00, aaight moat be golng, es I've got consid-
wutehmn emablekneeking ‘rouudiedo."------
an to take “Let me see; said the railroad
. ______ ‘knows little of what he speahs;
edge of the but it is intimated thnt thosetwo"
________________ it had neophytes are •hply taking the
makes about twelve extra degrees of heat means of gaining the information
a02 _____-tt ri. on it, and by the time it had been inregard to the inner life-and his-
shortcake; it only up an hour the tickee grass began tory which is open to them
‛ " , -- i------it----i it would not be otherwise,-- on
irtau-n ft vhiAi juignjunr g15.00i forg
hi te’gla tog taM orpem. e ndam stabls, 1 he
qanec to wcugaid,nhiNhecou
g, abanrey ehtjfriannil wTwnctioarwim.Ki.Ph
duklianviar, ynd wag aithag sirerby 23000 «
rie purity W tro walkedm Freinm Norhii 1
. e. v- e _ J- 1 gmer
-tcirn
Volume 1. Number X5. ; »
deggqt-en-, . ■
During the last year the qutput a sort of dasher
of coal in Groat Bntaw was 159,- theonnosite dr
351,418 tons, in which 520,632 col-
lieries were engaged.
his card. "Some men hnrent sousne,
ish- enough to take * goke 4 have
for rend your, paper. sFni 9ie hnro
the, this morping" looking aromml**)
hmbut ms V. if.....Mt . .. i ll
use, I Al orite with ‘ kier 5- t ’ gi
h apa.Mt Beelletou, t *, w
do- vpedu’sGauk mofo ! AApurg4
-thaton w: pfesbly woli
riw,r “ n-
1 & ■
United States. A pound of type
wpuny gnvp aronzu sauru wian ugi ' * 270 sus, an
have yielded the pint ‛phout th-inh -uverege of 2,500 .is.left ih
' ]»41i-|jho cases. Tim averugi- comixMu*
—-ge --------- 7— shensltomperuewepaperrritailiesis
mptoud loved Martha Custis ni 74,147, can, for weeklies' 7,191
woman whose amazingegrace and lhetotailaluonnto 'typo set for thea o. vu auresident,seere-ment fiber
benuty ought to relieve Tum Frbip one issue of the dhily newspapers ftury, treasurer, 2 • ’ *
sthre suspicion of marrying her for the cbuutry would maim 2,785 __________________ gu.u,zu,
h . - dndecimb yplnmnes, and al the: ba montaiued unik accomoiutlons ni nmini
R ,vistimu t<> papers iq n j eur would represent And fgod for haudls providod '
... .00 / - 1 -tir | asmmaelttypework.uswoukmak corlihgtoensteiil a
wrotmimkror- ittforafew,honrsoue dqy utjhe 10.00yolmesequnl to Appleton’she wa in ‘ .
) 10iyns rs 221,840, Lite House, on Ce Papuney ICucyelopdin. Aslipofthowom--IV
goowoodus’this Biwr in Virginia, and for the wouid ested from tho Ailanti to aomecorn- rend .
* * *‛ si . the Pacile. Hight thousand p-"h Auyouts ottha
sonaareenaplayed. Tah summary' i as 1 . . ... __
might be carried t a greatpr kigt . nerntary, bookkceprpnd fiber - —
Tttage douggasebnci A: Th bostiity itofir Fheearentr tl
han l on the pliteee The reply, isthe new greonbus worth uoti-
......"—ri Thoreurmthren-fi.m . .
tei, wih wne wine! "petter rofnse all twontieg,
irsonal an one hunlreds, on.th, banks
8
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about it, I don’t think I did." a ces
“Well, now, you cau’t expeet us
to give you a pass when you hnve
qever don anything fori .’’
- “All right,"sir; kepgbur pasn; 5
but if the nest iseneol tie Ohreuat
entrance is a small door, and
rrew hallway to the main"room
MF is from twelve to twenty
- . . . — feet in diameter. These Alaska
Alain street from the truthful Pop; Esiimos eat chiefly meat anti
ulation of the city ami the Appeal fish. 9 They do net- like salt at all,
and wilo, they will smack theidoubt about their genuiness.
bps bver deiced flute qr putrid oil All other genuine greet
they v. ill turn up their noses at a ..... .
mouthfulof the finest corned beef
They all smoke tobacco-men wo-
men olid children—and they have
N ■■ ■ -8
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-gaegwith- a-Amal,
, ... i — top fig the escape
along bh was pulling steameh
a Ari ba r,
' - 8 u.* ;
AS,
wiil jou, tliu in 11 ye
' waaunratiunle WJ? fncinativg
hg Ahed withutesingle point. 0 He ;"aS trnveling on
vingbea gnera it is ‛veryihorsebaci,and his,,ony gompun-
ri, huttom N,8 General Trninki
vant. Bishop, un old soldier whoi
Washington regarded 4 a legacy
front his dand eommander. Bish-
and upon you we mainly depend
for our revenue. If you wer—
never to rid I night give you a —
pass, but, as it is I mud refno ’ j
you."
The editor, after a momuant'a ' ■, Hai
refleetion, replied: "Togtell yow ‛
2 0 never.neuns
your rond but once. Whn l "p k - .
I wan thinking of anoth rromL",
"Did you pay your fan
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$62
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men puper.
Som,' otah dotss AMU vay
and $20 sreenbacks-{series of
1575) and 80 and su0(series of
Knee don’t warm you u} / lus, 3 211
willingte go without on * 1
we!
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latgon.", M ■ -
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fubtoatone copt to 4 4 rc . —, .2
amecin destato . £
-gp. - ot • good local , 4 '
mecbit *6, nebgnad- ——- A,
-Wiu you uwenrthu . . - , ’ A
ou0 to ezeh postolliee if t I • : "A |
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® dutakteboon ingtapratlgnide,a ... frs
rre 1121 pntoflices to : ; -lig
Statn aulas youronl av ici-
reulatio of 000, y< -j j!i, . -u
. . . haven't above a linM.o w » '
printed onbuu. " •_________,d
“That's all right p ! i r i de
".....thatp ‛ ),
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“Then I'll wan youp ' /3l1
William," calle 4 J ,
-- jdent, “go. down a ihual au
oficer up hergu1 • ,6 1n . say a
thismamarrestd’orperjury. j*. riri
“Give meapassdoyunome und 1
I’ll call it sipiare." j
•.“William " 5
“All right; we’ll let"it drop. 1 8g 44
was in town andthdught I wonld
come around and see you. The
people down my waysay that you
are flic best sup,_______________
road ever had, and I wanted to see
you. The rond is in bnilerrcopdi- 3
:—----th-mi wasbufore,--e--
UI there was/c ' ' t1
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