Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 352, Ed. 1, Sunday, November 11, 1894 Page: 2 of 16
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THE GIRARD COLLEGE
Curious Relics There of Its
OpenHearted Founders
A HOME FOR ORPHAN BOYS
From It Have Gradnatel Many Hen
or Hart
THE EXCLUSION OF CLERGYMEN
Vat Dbarra < l lUcaota of Antipathy to
lUltglon bat llMaOM f XMllk
to Saetarlan lHtTeroiiees
It was bat natural that Stephen Glrsrd a
well ii Lelsod Stanford should In their
prosperity bare meditated upon their child-
hood leys of which they1 had fair aweet or
pleasant memories Th Una of tbes two
great public Unefaeor hid much la com
mon Olrard w ship owner Sun ford a
railroad projector while ths great sorrow of
both of these blgbesrtod men wa to have
spent A cbltdles oU age That Olrard
should bivt thought of bli Infant itsy
when be cam to make bis Will wu u
natural ti that Senator Suratord should have
tt aside bla entire fortune to found a col
129 to tbe memory of hi unfortunate >
land Thus it wat batches two men know
log th struggle and torments lo alar for
ths friendless child and appreciating the
valu oT education jrtor than anybody U
could lieid out their band to protect ad <
offer aolaco to th uafortunat So ft t that
tbey art Embalmed by gratitude tad a
brlaed by fm
But It 1 tha writer duty to speak only
of Stephen Olrard It as fortuaate cir-
cumstance Indeed for tha city of Phila-
delphia that caused Stephen Olrard with bit
merchantman t Almablt Louisa to seek In
her barbor a safe anchorage agslnat nrltUb
guaboats In May 1774 Captain Olrard
bound from New Oreau to thapert of New
Tork wa caught In a densa fog off lite
mouth of Delaware Hiy He wan lo entire
Icooranc of bla whmabouu and ao Bred
hla a mill caaooa for the purpoie of aigpfl
Short at r tii nb of Jtf Olrard In
mnmb i t t r wk i but Jls Olrard
Won Tl lgM
lall ou tha ait > u Julj lbj tut i not
till fourtaon jcar i wr thai tb main UullJ
Int with tha ooualarpart twin liiilldinta m
ach IJr r ooni > latad aim tntnafarrisl to
tha dlraciora it aua OHalon otdarod h
Olfarda Ul that tho cillj ua built ui m
tha muaro of trountl brtwran ll nlh and
Twolttb Marittt and rbatiQui luuu Ilav
lo purchaaad too iarkfr aautt ou tin
Itldja Koad In tha auburb of tha city ha
directed
br e toil to liia win that tja
orphan oatabllahitieut an b callad
m
ahoulj bo milt dporf thai tract Initea or
tho
upon amallrr ona Thla chance liai
provod li an fortunaia auico too orlrlnil
plat conulnod Hit that laurkctM whllJ tho
crpund on whlth lb collco I built coin
prlaaa aomtthlnir ortf fjftjr airret
Mr Olrard o d In hla win that bo had
boon lor a loaitlnw Inproaod with tho
Impottanco of oducating tho poor ond n
PUclbB them by tba nrly cultivation of
tbalr mlnda and tha dtvaltrpment of tholr
goral prlnclpUa above tho many t apc >
atrtAnna am
tlona to which throush pomly and Isnor
uJ doalroua W4 < i J amparuaiu
to provtda tor aucb a nuro
ll HS l1 tTlun children aa
k
can la trained
in ona laatltuiloo a batter
edumlon ak wall aa it mor comrortabla
tnalntananc than hay liauall rccou from
tho application of the pobllo funda or
lb courao or uudy tor tha chlldmn ho
tnada ihtto j auatationa They h n
bo tnnrueicd In tho varlooa branchia of
aound education comprehaodint rcldin
rltlnc iratninar atltbmatlc JooerDh
Wltatlon auntaylnt practical rnafii ial
lc > aatrononiy batural chomlcal and
perlmental philosophy the French and
bar tbcm uoxbi facta ul ttlaai rather
thin word or algsa And especially 1 de
aire that by every proper meaca a pure at
Itebment t our republican IneUtuUooe asd
to the eacred rl < bta of conicleece aa guar-
anteed by enr happy eonatltutlosi aball be
formed and fottertd In the mlnda of the
acbotar
There wee one clause to Ibe wilt inat iaa
cauied mu b adterse dlacasiloa that re
cardial the entire eaclutlon of any mlcle
ter of tbe Owpel from tha groaada It la
aa followa
1 eojeto and nqslre tbat i ercleaUetle
niHlonary or ntlDiter of aay eect wbauoerer
uli erer bold lt ltrrHf nr eiatlos or day
abaterer lo tbe eald rcllpx Dor ahaU nj
eucb perton r r be edniited for aey pur
poee er a vtiltor 1iSla tk pr aj e ep
to the pnri < uwa of the eald coIUfe
froprlattd ihU r trfciiB I da eat mean to
cut any reflefifoa onon ear kki r pemon
wbataoeter bat ae dure la each a mvlutade
of eects attd each a dlventtr xiploloo
amortfit them I dealre t9 ke < P tbe under
tnioda of the orpbana wfan are to dirlve ad
taniiee from tbu tne u free front ine et
rttfrrnot wblcb cUabln dAdrlnea and aac
tarlan ioatoveriy ere eo apt l pfodece air
dnire le bit Initrtilora and twchira
In the collrae aball take Mine te Infill inio
tbe ntsdi of the a boUre the imrm rrtelptce
of tnnrillr ao tfcat on their entrance Into
a < Ute Hie tbey may from inclination tad
habit tlnr b noTul0ar loward their Kllow
r tar i ind a lot ot truth aobrtrtr aod tn
tuttrr dopilnic at tha aanta tltot aiicb rt
llrtooa liwu aa Ihtlr maturaij itaaon mar
anabla tham to prater
Tba orlclnal nlo uifnt of 2000 004 b
wile tareatmant wna tncraaied te almott
111 000 000 Ti itroaa ravenus ralrla la
bout II too ooo TIimo la no ftn r apaal
man or areclau arrbtterttiro in tbu eouo
rr tbltl tbf uraat Corluthlao Tempi Tha
coat or tba bulilltir < tl fit n and
It waa 11H > cftra in ooura or construe
tlon Thare era now In tha collars nttrlr
lGO bora ami ourine tha paat rortr U
yafra 3477 joubs men harp Uan gradu
lot Wot Upon tha pllt a oomtaK aboard
ho Intormad tha Papuln ol mo war than lu
rri batn the ojuu i and tha
nio ir ooubtrjr and ani 1 mm that It h
huid laraataro In aiuiupitnc to to to
naw 1 k ho would alnwi aurnlr ha cap
turad br nrttin ahlpa then off cho ro t
la command HI rlliowa Hwdlnj thla d
vl
Canaif ulna Olrard duoiarjad hli
cargo at Il 11 tiilyblA ami niaload a clll
ion if I i ty tn i at r
I ilI AV iLIi Iltltl
tu trim he Inxttullon Th ornhaua
ar > rdututat lthd and boardod In the
Vl led ounKlnnally y orflcr ot h
ff 11 m1
h < u trracl
aaltrartoillr be la acaln
akn bad The Jl th l X
Injon tl ti and tin mat ot prlelleirea
TV r1 > t > l waa Tho II
Tbln now tnrnbant New
o York The
rf ° i V r J l ho it
lliat the Influeiirn ant tralnlnc at rilrard
a aoiiiil la lndlcainl by the fait that aim
b alumni of that IntlUt m a real num
b r ot bo h rlain to attune and
the Hat are found many clararaon l 1
< 1 < J Jaurrillalim S
who ha Joined tho clergy T
tho talea or
OlrwM are iloaod forever
Hy an rxamiiatiiin of Stephen niraMa
rem a to mTton lei
ft m
ma
waa thla
great puhllo
or jbew
ICK If M > ft
bill to
r
off tha
colleee lib Aaiitia
ac Uie
rreclou eireet nr Mr tlrard e i e J
m well ltru n In tb aire oj rhtlUcK
Pi la bla m rctarr olid tho innelLt rtTVi
Ji ° Mr
m Jlmrda
bed hla
dining
town uble
and clalr
for ouo kio dollahta In
li L 4
a l f lnnT h pan tbw 4ou
ZZ ub a Ml a-
SS Ua d pVn XTtolf C4ffi 2
livS fllr Hf beforo ha landed
in PhllaJelphla on lhat eventful day in May
t 1 > 0l f M lMl known il fi
rapber telle ua that lie waa boro near iSr
ataut e ranee on May SO lteoT rn bS
JJV had a liking tor the aea iK wm
a chill ot
iiraig mil rijdlni bla VmJ
d aagreeabl to hint olns to qurre a whj
e ly ago It waa durlbe bla third
ovaca
batweon New ol ana and Vow That
York
ho landed at Ihlladephla
It
g n lm
whon In hla
twintyaoventh Year that at
marnel Mil pSiJ lorn il
b
iSi rMm lha 14 ird fl
w December
MM aged 1 yearn and 7 montha It la a
remarkable tct that not a elergynun attend
ed the rubral of tbu greatelt of JbJUn
hreplti The
mortal remaloa were placed
In ho tailt ot tbe lUron Henry n tinlj
Ullemand general of artlller under
poleon llonaparte who had mrrled thi
youniteat daughter of Qlrarda brother Join
a
an I there Ibay repoaej ixtMr
A local chronicle ot the dar atatea that
ow ng to tbe preaeace ot tha Maeoalo fra
ternltj the ntcaiury permit for burial waa
only obuload from ibe clergy of te rarith
under threat of legal rrowidil J
part or the eaeoutora the prleanTremuiexl
tflclate and leaving tho churrhyardwhen
thai aoclet entered io that aftethi n
ner or the TrlenOa and amid a lUenri bwlf
only by the murmur of tho crowdI otclilfi
Olrard at lal wu laid at relt In thi J
of the city he ao deeply loied The CJ2
roonlea of tbe arcond funeral whirt iv
place Sep JO 1IM were entirely alJaoVfe
uuder the direction ot the Qand LodiTor
tfetfw eyS
lj fr i
there the aacraj dntt wae depoelteJ tn the
areopbactti in tho TttUbule at the cuts
bnlldtec
TROUSSEAU OF AUX
Oaloty Tdogael m j Iretty Ooe and
Jaohela Tor tho Ciutag Caalwe
LOSDOS Not 1 The corjart c PMUn
II of Efa i waa once pretested byaorae ricu
tnerchaota w a pair of aUk stacking
Theea welltceanlg but raah burgbera were
aawrely tTrlmanded and 1 think puolaacJ
for their temerity In even hinting that he
Queen of Spain bad lega like ordinary tnor >
tali Another savereen Queen Beaa ol
goodly memory waa more lenient but
ostrcely tesa csafuaed when aome of her
trading subjecte gave her a pau of long
woolen boae A bluah mounted to th cheek
of the flora Virgin and aha waa vlalbly
aahamed Nowadaya hawever we hate
changed all that and one of the most lm >
poalng and Important Heme In the marriage
baaket ot Prlncesa Alia of Heue Cancel
of th Caarewltcb of Ruaela U the numer-
ous and varied atylea of the apaclally made
atocklngs being prepared for ber Royal
Hlgneae by a Nottingham manufacturer
The Princes haa evldenuy a neat taate In
all thing pertaining to ber footgear and
I htar that many of tha deatgn chosen are
her own original efforts Her Royal Grand
mamma Victoria Is giving tbe young Prin-
cess moat of her lingerie which U there
for nearly all of Hngllah manufacture
There are many palra of very Bno silken
hcee tn pale pink pale blue a silvery ton
o grey and most dellcat French gray and
gre n to be acrn with evening dreaaea
These are all embroidered In One little
raised sprars with pal colorings In allk
either eontraatnit In hue or admirably har
monlilng with tho etoeklnga themaelrea
For ordlnar Cjlj wear ther are liberal
numbers of black spun allk thick and dura
ble and having a very pretty light open-
work design up tbo center of the foot
Many are of fine black allk tor Indoor wear
with amart atternxin droases and they are
embroidered In a email Paisley design and
acme In wild flowt r epraye called respect
ively chlnta and Dolly Varden It Is
Interesting to know that these are all of
English make an I that the embroidery
baa been wrought by the nimble angora
of Nottlnghsm cottagers There are some
pairs of a design in broken line o bright
coler crossing a black ground aucb a < red
and bronae lines on blsck and pale blue and
yellow Ilnee on a similar somber back-
ground These are decidedly original
and most beooinlng to a pretty root Many
f n Jver gray have lines and dots
through ihera of paler gray looking bv
WMWat almoat wbtu others are bltk
embroidered In pale coler such ae clovat
periwinkle anthurlum and gloawla all
rtMttned to match dreaaee with nblcn tbey
will evootiiallv be worn
OslI tueieri prettlet are of blaok silk
tb root Ir stripes ot exquisitely line ral
bUck lace worM wll narrow stripes ot tho
silk between aul the lace delicately taught
embroidery In the sstno style are eome
having the law work less One and yit well
nigh cobweblike In texture with a sllght
y ralssd silk embroidery over where the
n2ar0i M Tri J Th variably been Mr ut
7rS tJS2 tab
gives to all membera of ber family on tholr
marrbg at least one dress In icliu of
1 lhV 1 In
T bU < Ri vhU < Wcklnge In a men
tiny raeabj < l a ripe called Creilaa thoiiib
male In Nottingham that are > ery fa
clnatlng Each pair has tba cipher A
aurmounu1 by a Prlneee crown eni
broldered In red as marking There Is
alao a quantity of Nottingham silk and
woolen underwear rt a llgh warm d jrablo
with the 1rlnceae cpber and cro n
It l InerisJng lo know that iho Prln
l with
KSla oWn the kid and the
e
nor favorite colors are > Ik graya and
tu lor Indoor wear are a goodly selec
Uou of suede Klotes in lotely lltut tints
prettily and aptly callad ehrnperVhdet
t weH Kl > M 3 b
1LV f e l akin ivluch are
special y aulusble lor 11 ling and driving
liirn tbere are glues
ELgfiah uak
from Russia leather Ibo akin bavnc
fsTa ZlfV0 C
fit mid aomp
ro ado
worn
Biro
ua mm unvg ina mtal rv
Bnely wove aud the spola amill
ruu 1 Vli
oeT S omtlm a
T audU ooS h
i iiitifi and looka 1 Lo
point d Aleneyni
bordiring and aprlg applied on a So
Ilruai la net ground In
an Ivory whlto col
avw > A A m
liars trnr1 will lace J1
rn rh o are In > r colirT
ilk and aalln troche ery blousoe lo Ire Som
vry clurmlug trmimcd li r ou rj J
H Wltlt tolvot or lice nT iV
tltuk Spanlh laoo er the S rf 5
tbi ale i to tha rllia n
l
thorn arc b lngeLd 0Wl l 1 1i r rT cr S
bfought t ni7 fnrwja fand tUP
tW out In ItVinut Vi r
awoJIy portion of the brid
must of be Ss X
O VTIICIIXI IlKllf
AMI Till in
ta riV < th yer around
h vSSS aR aSSiM
tll WrS t Vnon VWra
or 111 worth ot icrlb plo YfSJ hlP
3S8W U SI Bra s 1
thlnV VhsTsVli e 1 JM
beS h
phw ra a SthreSo tl f
mnt tor the U SUS JUSS SJ SSi
goVd oearWrr
ba ot
dMt Itrltlh Sfi OnloSl r re r
alao t i reWntl roun ed J T1 hn
l s to dettlop great wealth
jjb ° nd r7era
w o ier r iiSK
turul mounds el Norh llrlulS ° °
Andy rainier or alalne has bun
k
> m eo the dlvldlnx tin a Vffi w
land > vis in Cumber
fk x ra 2r 1 t r l1
rasepert the pale or th hind 1 rje l
tin ll paint and an Impression li V lL °
thin daroppsrer This aper uuilV f A
Chief of Them Is Dalmeny His
Scotch Estate
GLADSTONE OFTEN A GUEST
From Ther He SallleJ Form on
Many 3 Famous Campalfru
N4P0LE0MA IS ANOTHER FAD
Crictande Trlme IlaUUr Takee Keen
Uellgbt la Addla to 111 Great
Collvetloaa
LOVDON Oct 20 With Deacon lO el J It
vac Ilugbendea Ua peaeoclti and prlm
otea with Paltaertua U a Drondlanda
and tho gre D alop a of Ilampihlre Hat
AId ataoda for Salisbury eten as Olid
tone name will alwreyi be IlnlieJ la the
popular mind with Hawarden With al
moat all th < rreai Premiere the name of
aome aiat Iy horn ot Edfland la linked
It would be too much to aay that Lord
Kosebtry will be remembered aa one of tbe
great Prime Ulnlatera but already this
bablt ot aieoclaiion has grown upon tbe
British publir And although he ha tao
country placoa upon Cngllah a oil the
Ourdetot near Epsom and Mentmore In
Backlngbttnafaire It Is ltb tha old Scotch
homo of the Ilimroae that he la more
popularly Identified He Is tho young
Laird o Dalmeny on tho popular tongue
There la something about tbo name which
please certain oJorld ring a touch
of feudalism such as no all Tories Liber-
als rods alike are fond of dinning In our
eflra occasionally
Dalmeny U on tbe falgh road to Balmoral1
4t one rime or another the principal mem-
bers ot tba royal family have Tlaltai there
Before tho time of the present Earl In
ISO Dalmtny as Islted by tho Queen
and the Prince CoosorL Again In 1872
Sltr Majesty was at Dalmeny and In the
year of tbe International Exhibition at
Edinburgh tho Prince and the IT la ecu of
Wales were Lord lloaebery a guests tn
fe Lord rtaHitbrry has atwa b n a
farorfU with the royal family He Is
Scotch and that Is qjlto enough to insure
tba Queen liking 11a married a floths
child and the Prince of Wales haa always
bad a gragh as tbe Irish aay for tbe
member ot that family
Of moro Interest to Ame lean rcaies ho
do not dare mixa fur tbe local likes and
dlsllkea la tbe fjft that Daljieny has Invariably
Cladstonea headquarters
tours He has sallied
out from there as tho old Scotch baron
did la the good old times to harry his
constituents la the land round about
Dalmeny lies In thj Scotch Lothians
There Is something grim about this stretch
of country litre and there however aro
Maiag a of charming landscape In tho
neart of one of the to oases in the bleak
country lies Dalmeny The property of
Dalmeny and Dambougle to give it the
lull naoe Is In Linlithgowshire It Is a
pleasant hours drie out from Edinburgh
loud rosEDnnr
through the famous wood ot Cramond
Now and then as tho road twists ou one
flits a glimpse ot the Ihlnlng waters of the
Firth or Porlli tntll at last the great rail
bridge aiiannlng It comes Into view
There li another noted mansion looking
down rroin tho heights upon tho ririh This
I Hopetotn House the scut of tho Earl of
Itwoiann It la all famous country bere
H alter Scott country In later years Robert
Urale Steienacr baa addl he romanco of
llcllon tho
to Queens ferrle and tbo old
llawea Inn at south Qucmsierry it
was
through the Dalmeny eatate that David Ilal
four marched toCdlnburglt hm be ana Alan
lireckyou ha read
> o Kidnaped eseaped
p
down train lie Highlands
Tbe b ius Itself l on of those curlouslv
llltormed pllea dating front the iear or
Waterloo ll might be described with a oor
tain measure of inadequacy as consisting or
two flanks dlUJM
by a not cspeclallv srlk
Ing or lofty turret It Is from this turret
that the flag Olea when the house is in occu
pation in front ot the houso spreads out a
lery floe parkone or th twin glories or
Dalmeny in other glory is Lord Rose
bery hcattered hero and there en the sward
are tenturyold tree it is nt i lm
noalng place As you drive along the Cdln
burgh mslnroadjouoomo to an unpreten
tious wooden gate whence a wide
drive
leads to tho lrcralera hoepltablo doorstep
A decado ot tno aga when you and I
war younger ndLnrd Rosebery had not
yot come into bis own It was a ravorits
Jaunt from Edinburgh to Journey down to
Dalmeny to tslt th old ruins ot Darnboucle
Castle Lord Itpseher > has restored tho old
ruin beyond tho recognition of thoe who
knew It lang sjn It Is en of bla hobbles
o has a number of them to ciloct a
remarkably complete Ecotch antiquarian
Ubrari which ha hasstorcd In Uarnbouglo
Caatle Soma family heirlooms alao find a
homo there with a statue of Carhle to keen
thorn and tbe antiquarian library in order
After all onee chief Interest atuchsa to
Dalmeny House
I baie said that the Kail ot Rosebery Is
a mar of hobbles Ills rblof fad at proicni
is collecting broa brae connected with the
great Napoleon the genius of war aa
Rosebery hat called bini Probably hla most
valued possssiion la the wellfcnuwn picture
ot Napoleon oy David which hangs in Uie
trnulc room The picture Is familiar m
on
graMngs tho ISmperor rising wearily la the
morning from an allnight siting over the
Napoleon code 11 should be said that in the
large handsom always homelike rooms cf
Dalmeny there r a great many admirable
paintings Thar ar portraits or Pitt
whoso biography Lord Rosebery has written
and rox and a ttrr fin portrait
ot Ilia
marck
Murlllo Solarlo Reynolds Angella
tare quorwr length of lh Queen Ioy
Jamesone Ilerkomer and Mlllala are aome
ot th artlti whoa bruibea brighten the
walls ot
Dslmeny Mlllala Work is a
line portrait ot Lord Rosebery when bo
waa much younger than he la now before
the arlpklee were on hla forehead or tho
grV In hi veddlah hair
an < b baa been Prim Minister Lord
Dlm ny Park s he ussd to It Is a good
tsa hours ir a London and so for a short
at out ot u a Ut Durdsas and Haul
rwfR
THE GAZETTE FORT WORTH TEXAS 8UKDAY K fVEMBER 11 ISP
mor have clalmwl him Bat DaJoeny
essentially hi home ot homes tb =
tral home of his raca
It could hardly be all thlstor th PrW
rose aro an old family without h °
01 ra 01 lee interesting romance
Prisma family ha been fairly bumdroa
sJnc It crossed tha border Into Seotus
TB Laird of Dalmeny ot little over a
honlreJ mauai to
year ago however
entangle himself In a strangely roxsntic
story It would not make at all a bad sub-
ject for a man of letters peaar dreaanu
Istwrs
James the second Earl of Rcsebery bad
a aon LcrJ Dalmeny who s In r
Gilbert sliaJig sotretalng cf a de cl
a fellow He a prowling about Essex
dlignlied a a patnler when he met Kitty
Canacn a farmer daughter He ld
Kitty be lore J ber and what was ot ur
mor Interest to Kitty told her he was
Lord Dalmeny aod hair to tb Earldom of
Rosebery Kitty married him without tak-
ing th trouble to Inform btm that she
wu already the wtta ot a clergyman Rev
Mr Cough Tbey vent to the Continent
on their honeymoon While they were In
Italy Kitty was taken III A few hour
before she died she wrote on a slip of paper
I am rosily tbe wife of Rev Mr Oougb
vlcsr of Thorpe near Colchester Eisex
My maiden name waa Kitty Cannoo aol my
family beloag to tha same parish Bury
mo there
It was a startling death bed revelation
but tbe 1alrd determined to carry cut
her last wishes He took tbo body back
to Esses and tte two busbsnds with
scsrf and habaL9 followed arm In arm
one wife to the grare
Then the young laird of Dalmeny went
away and within a few week died of
grief for pretty Kitty Cannon
This Is the romance of th Prlmrote
family Tbe Prime Minister 1 the great
grandson of Kitty Cannons husband a
brother tt Is a long nay to go for a
romance Is It not Dut then the Prim-
rose aro Scoch an naco canny and given
to marrying Rothichilds and as Tom
Hood would bate said theres ao romaoco
la that
j
CABINET POKER PLAYERS
1 Member Wl < i Hatnt Talking Aboat
Herbert Tell Tales
Orcaham said a prominent member ot
the Cabnet whom a ftaahington correspon-
dent describes as vainly aearchlng In ha
pocket for a nickel with which to pay hs
tare home in the last nightcar after a
pleasant little ctenlng at the Mhite House
and then gratefully thanked a friend for
handing tha conductor an extra nickel
aresham aays that he doeant play pol er
for tho money there la in It but 1 notice that
be wins all tho chip
The Secrotary waa lost in thought for a few
momenta riaally he shook hj head sadly
alghed beavii and continued
Secretary Cresham Is In my opinion the
flneat poker plajcr In the country I have
seen a great tniny stiff games In my life
games played by men who had for ycara
made their living by It and I have seen
aom pretty doaperate chances taken too
but never have 1 seen a man ao thoroughly
at home at a game of poker on cool and col
lected at etery otags as our Secretary of
State In this opinion I tm sue that I
would be Indorsed by every member of the
Cabinet Eten tho President himself would
I am aure second my views on this subject
although be thinks be knows a thing or two
about the rime hiroeelf
Has the President pltyed the game
long the newspapsr man Inquired
Oh no aald the Secretary I dont
belleie he c er played tho gam at all until
he went down the rher laat jear and took
Groflham and Carllslt with him When hs
came back ha didnt talk about anything
for tnoatbe but poker He hinted one dsy
that It Id com up In the ctenlng be would
give mo a few points about the game I
went up The next morning the 1roslden
had to send to the bank for money
Woat did the President say when he
area from the game
Ho almply said that It was easy to see
thlt Id been taking a few lessons from
uresbam and then ho said good night
Can all tho member of the Cabinet
playtThey
They can but like the man + the
iliah ot crow beforo hm they dont trnker
after it ita too expensive The great
poker
playera of th President offlcial
ramlly are the President
Secretary cf State
Carlisle ond Morton They play for tha
loto of It Morton Is not what one would
ay In the languajs of the Street an out
of sight player but he la pretty good all
round hand at Iho game and then he docani
havo to live on hla aalary Carllalela a
airewd player but lacka nerve The Presi
dent lo a great bluffer and seldom ouya out
lies tho blggeat winner of tho four except
of course Grosham Greaham aeeme to win
all tho tlTio
Da they play oftent
time to It Ita become a hobbj with the
whole ot them I dont want to be under
stood as Insinuating that they play night
after nlglit or that very large aums change
handanu merely a gentlemans game
They I ke It It afford them the neciaaary
relaxation otter a bard days work and It a
perrectly
proper an 1 correct
Doos Lamout play poker
VC mJ c ° d Qoldzler would put
t Lamont do plaj poker but If not his
bobby Politics Is Larrotl
a hobby
How about Herbert
I m not talking about him Then ho
winked the other
cie and left the car
BOOK HUNTERS
The mbllomnnio Cure for Notlilntc Hut
Ilore vII
Old Toe
II we may Ulleta the bibliomaniac
nothing can equal tho pleasures ot book
hunting Ths real faddist cares nothing
for new becks he scorns them Wbst he
Is oticr Is old rare and curious tomes
Slany bibliomaniacs have told us that they
care nothing whateier for a book that Is
not at least a hnndrod years old That
book be It old and musty is tho first
requite and It It t mentioned
by
Uundas It is a prize
A first edition of one ot tb old English
clasrlc Is th vaae mcum ot bibliomaniac
desires II wsnts something that rX
not want to pay much tor It To get an
ftsruTdslm Si S
bishop was a purchaser °
hook Is a book he said of aol this class A
all that came in bis wt by crt lod afi
cc nd multiplied iSSSSS T
n
hilv niv r hcrSndllffi2rw
iVdaThV iird
Of a similar
disposition
was ih r
famous Antonio Jdigl awJ amA
1
to hue lived on iS
whose very pliLw SLM SS J
blbltorianlie lived 1 kinsi i Tt 0lJ
avxai r
bitw en Ih trHef SiET
mwmm
bibliophile ha M a ddltfonll r
Iter OrrTUwt HI
JI2iP in th ihta mornlngl
nSghVbV ig hru
BELLS LIFE
SJWW
The Inventor of the Telephone
Busy on a Kew Plan
ROMANCE IN HIS CAREER
Fallinz In Love Led to Ills Great
Discovery
HIS WIFE IS TOTALLY DEAF
Wblle Lxperlmentlng 00 Mechanical Ap
plfaoca to tellava Hit lie Worked
Up Ills Cltlsf buocet
Terhsps few men nhoee names are a
houienold word have aa carefully hidden
their personality from the public gazo a th
laventer ot the Uell Telephone Every one
has beard of Dr A Graham Hell and every-
one knofte ot tho invention which haa made
ban fimoua but with rare modalty ths In-
ventor has kept himself In tbo background
for while fame Is pleaalng to him aa to ertry
earnest man notoriety la distasteful It Is
for this reason doubtlwa that he lead a
qjlet Hie away from the center of bualneas
and society enjoying the result of his won
derful Invention in a nay most delightful
to him but which moat rich men would
deem alow and ualntercvitlng
A good examplo ot thla retiring disposi-
tion is abown In an anecdote related by Mr
Bell himself Shortly after the telephone
bad pro red Its merit as a useful Invention
tbe invincor who has tittla taste for an
active business lite became ao weary cf
posing as a curiosity and of being placed
on exhibition for the admiration ot hla
countrymen that ho decided Jo bide himself
tor a tlm at least lie wanted Id go aome
place where tho word telephone wa un-
known and where he would be again a plain
American citizen lie choj Italy for bis
retirement and going to Florence he get
tied down In his hotel for a quet reat Tho
next dsy after bis arrltal a visiting card
banded him
waa bearing a nam entirely
unknown to him What waa his surprise
when the stranger upon being introduced
stated that ao bad coma to present tha com-
pliments of ths new telephone company or-
gan ted a few montha prevloua Tho next
day Mr Cell and his party took ther de-
parture for regloiui kept unknown
The history of the telepbono ha been so
often written that tho facts relating to It
are awaro that an interesting romance
hides in th backgtiJod To go back to
th beginning thur ilved la tbe classic
shades ot Cambridge a Mr Hubbard who
had four charming jujhtera Tha father
was fairly well to dewnd bad a keen buel
UC V Mfh wl o aJvantigo
of his clients by kMing in touch vrttb tho
J J 1 W t ti > n Ills youngest
v
daujhter when bjt leara ot ago was at
SfSiJ which left her
21 ° l CJL B > Mn possible was done
for the child She
ae sent to tbo best In
stitution In Earoiw but her hcarlneNra
entirely gone Th rudiment of lipread
lag wero taught to ber aa well as speaking
br raeana of mieiameal training pt the
vocal chord u her return to her home
a > ouns lady her father derided to m
Unu bjr educatiso and she was seat to aa
Institution in CBtrleston It waa here she
first met Mr GraiLm Bell then aa InsWc
LSf om Mtllutlon
The
sequel was an eiigsgement between the
tiacherand his pupil
iJii i < l0ilnB contrtvsome
wealtblsst woman m im couatrv
Tho homiof ho Beds
Not oonlent with Je mero hl al bluT
b purcbaaej laadjo StihSU or a-
la aald to own lKft l b
Almostvery afVnn i M r >
Bell th Id VeKl w 11 ° mcr Jlf
negHg7hlA ind
m
v
le
steps
rock
fel
1
M
1
tram Usi
saKjrisTea
to
admire aad r ll
tM
Bideck ta T2i
4 8
ttey as fo
inoueocii JhuX I
rears St 1
important ago g S
tU
tuple EcotS
his fajllly H 1
improtlng thr IiH
modern convnL2
otllfe V J
charltieaand
th poor Mr bmSK
Mr Uel I i t I
countenance j V aTJ
nrmly set on broal f
had htm h ofiei nil SsS
aa a g u
He fl t whS I3
nd still cJr1
to b all assumedI iVi 1
oneorihemottcKaSr 1
th rar IV
in his most rivm rs
Jown at th ttuu J
Ttolmprortalg
capes him l2H
an
before eh can prts s iS1
at hand
to ward o J
cumstance that niiHri
misfortune thourtSS
with wonderful ttcitta 1
remarkably ii for
Those
taring gained Inagin bolh fmr ti 1
sits down and Wly SV
hla labors make S
a msn
new Inventions snd m 1
may again be Unleft
contrivance the rerilt
labor Connected wit S1
hou there
which no one but hlmiituit
ever enters Hers 1S
sat thai < CMk
says that hs
can oslr a s-
at night and during tiX JJ 1
andaleeps No one knrtw
hla work I leaoln btTli
rumored thst he It busT T
machine Regarding this l
as tout as a sphinx
AT MaTlQDE
The ay in iVklch It <
tertalnt
Here la an account of lot
royalty pases lu llns j
Tho Duke ot Fifs sttsii
Princ of Wales hs Pat
growth and developmmt It legal bittU
aad patent complications ro toa well knawn
to need repetltloa r w people however
ALEXANIH It tt MUM lirtb
l i mM
where howrvar 5 ei °
they apend but
portion cf itch yer it iiL
wo cUmhrr are being MuStS
their wuntrr bom that
th it
Th Jw
I ilitedoa en ot
ful spots tt North AwriJrwSJJi 0
Who haa tailed th ie2j 0
ot r
ha heard ot Bletn Sreagh Ei r
Dsn Vrlcti which VtSlJs2 >
MountaicJMr e nu
W B 4SL1nu 1
pot someyears m ba Stoi rf >
Uretoa on buslneii f tr TS ° 5 i C P
th entratc to dWi J V <
Iho Bread Or JkJ 7b t bJrtaSjLW
of watr which cuia Can t2Snrf v
A high plomootWvfrW rrfi ° n I
water ntd en Ou llaSLT °
an elegant hou t tLVj 4 Irallt
tier I a lw ol lak ° Wcl1
nd
moat nararpassd 33 < L
rest of bis male house pinrbi
days stalking In Glea BtTjl
most of prrlcoi poo
prcnous
Graces deer forest and laws
served for his fatherla bYl l
close tiader th frawrJEl aaW
Macdhul with Its perpeltal faf
ending in the dreary faiera
Ot Dee no district tn Csiaw
stern and wild Thi fsrif Jj
big wagnntte Irawn hr tr
handsome black horlss sslIs
for a few minutes tl th LraJ
magnificent roiky chainlit
waters rush with ths ipwiclts
Tho same evening GnU fl
danco was got op It mti
of he anclmt dear djoBJJ
and doubtfully clrlUtsd e H
Ua 1 r lie tut laid In
tho man ion in gllliei w i
tartan kilt and duly f Vt j
dew danc1 a weird sarttkW
over th carcases ta ths Itrst
Scotch cairngorm 1
raonda one of her sanlaiV
Her Rojal Highness opM
In
the Duke of Fife J rf
Walee dancing with las IM
who wore tearos fS
broldered withhold Zi
tartln sash
dress
tun irt
extr me A mota eji
aoj aveT
pr ty now ballroom
Ing was held The WSrtrJ J
a crepm if tbo latest Kmi
the Importance I bis dlsco re l nun n om riitr
only alter mucf psrsuaaloa that Mr Hub
bsrd now w i herlnl iVducM him
mU T1
known
Ho waa non < too soon Patents
were
an
pllod for by Cher Inventors inJ U X
moat bitter irgl controversy that fht
courts Itad l > decide before liw in
seltWtbat k Uel HiWifK
Tbo romano does not al end n
ar b Ua Wlr
ii MS Bo ° 5 rh ir
KiSM rS i113
stooei
cHiiilTKYlsri
Sm Cnrlou fflfi
lis fit
The uncivilised nallcni
ao
In their almpU Ur jtu
adult knows fc aJ < Sa >
ask and what curious
In th bablt cf string
tha chlldllk ilnwWW Li
lately glien in an exsrniM
held in an India SJ
Sulphur la a ll eS5
remarkably Uay
ing Carson always J >
There I no vtnc bslol
does not w ftraM
that
Qa Wd W fillM
fc
and beating Sf
th throat tiltS
Mndbl i ° 4UWi
body VIP ta f curs Vt
preparation of
t r
Very bad tor tcachrrs
bands fcrttlat1
formed
Sod Is t0
poiuh causae at
factor ot aotli pajyi
medicine for P SJir
aoda I usvJ
lima Is rosd M l u57aS s
eat
Urn W con JJJ jstJ i
has th power of < fjial +
Llro Is
Vt britU w v
builder to sUck b
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