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Show Early on a recent morning the party :was aroused from sleep by a bear prowl- OF ODDITIES. EFFECTS ON The armies of unemployed and the scattered millions of worklngmen and ing about. the tents and growling fierceworkingwomen who have not been able CURIOUS ly. Mrs. Denison dressed hastily and GOLD o keep up their wages by organiza-ioSTANDARD WORKING oUEER AND going rifle smtside, in receive no consideration whatever so8 AWFUL HARDSHIPS. killed LIFE. bruin at a distance of twohand, pHASES OF n the philosophy of the champions of rods. Contrary to the usual custom of bears Even the sound (?) money. Strongest Labor UnlonM Can this one advanced when Mrs. Denison Sense Six Pretty Georgia Not Withstand .the Crushing Effect of Snake Died for Her appeared, but each of four shots took Why I Favor Free Silver. effect.the Financial System wer oneeiewooa Shot am in favor of the free and unlimit I Strikes and Lockouts. ed coinage of silver for three reasons: Buirs-Ey- e 1. Silver is the money of the consti j Hitting. In his tenth annual report, devoted tution. Its demonetization t's all in the barrel and 'holding in 1873 was HE MAN WHO on " was a famous to strikes and lockouts, which has Just sum-mar- y which sharpshooter's crime constitution a against the makes the best been of the art of bull's-ey- e D. Carroll completed, Wright, cause will the American people, when hitting at commissioner of labor,1 of things, the shooting festival at Glendale that computes understand this subject, to fully they park, the loss to With riches can L. L, last week. establishments in employes substitute the name of John Sherman But art in aim and dilettanRm in th' In which lockouts and strikes occurred for that of Benedict Arnold as a syno dispense, Since heaven , has minutiae of the implements used are during the thirteen and a half years nym for perfidy and treachery. If we him widely apart. Relics, of the endowed 2, to June amounted 30, 1894, ending had a supreme court such as of with Crockett and Boone show thatdays to $94,825,8371 to and Thomas Jefferson and Abraham Lincoln employers sharp-- , n A fund of is as it was when the The loss to employes on account of would appoint, instead of a coterie of shooting ..i arquebusiers of the sense. was $163,807,866, and on account corporation lawyers, the act demonetiz primeval forest strikes he of sallied may; forth for deer meat with terri- Though lockouts, $26,685,516; to employers on ing silver would long ago have been live in poverty; Die nunting engines, some need i ne account of strikes, $82,590,386, and on declared unconstitutional and void. , ttle crotch of a sapling for aim account of lockouts, $12,235,451. 2. The demonetization of silver was happy lot, taking. mourn Inand me The uut number of establishments Darrei was there, and so was the doesn't sit inspired by England and the opposition nommg on," and men he hasn't got. do not volved in strikes in this period was to, its remonetization is now headed by make truer shots at a black disk than 69,167, and the number of persons the bond brokers of London and their of best the things, did the- - backswoodsmen when rifles thrown out of employment by reason tools in Wall street. who makes 3. The vast majority of the American weighed from twenty to thirty pounds. of strikes, 3,714,406, making an average jtoleraoie ua oniy a "shot behind the shoulder" loss to the employes' of each establish- people are in favor of the remonetiza- will se whea you And him you was considered sportsmanlike. ment of $2,368, and to each person of tion of silver. This has been fully dem'i Bsn devoid of care. $44. The number of establishments in- - onstrated wherever the people them The too. Just is Is the thlner at th barrel, simple gjflie of life in lockouts was 6,067, and the selves, unhindered by evolved and i. Thanksgiving contests of Givdo Ms level best, en a of rifled steel tube, bored true, and number some resting, persons locked out, 366,690. politicians, have been able to voice their irithw be does These ock lost an average of $73 opinion. rest. and do other persons the accessories are second iai lets others each. The great Napoleon saw the point in The assistance ary given to strikers importance, and the farmer's son and the when he said, after studying a set of the with his grandfather's "shnnHn'p-of subjects of lockouts during 3rca2 who makes the best --things, ron" is, if he can draw a bead, as likely period amounted, as far as ascertaina- compound interest tables: "There is "gs knows where he is at. to take a turkey home as the rival ble, to $13,438,704, or a little over 7 per one thing to my mind more wonderful is a true philosopher, cent of the total loss to employes. than all the rest, and that is that the equipped with the most modern arm. to nim i uuu-This is cover a will jjthen I run across a man about 1,200 deadly fact Involved in those tables has It only question of aim and barrel report pages, and gives all the information not before this devoured the whole r aafter all. These principles will obtain ascertainable tfso's always rinding fault, century hence, when, perhaps, the me concerning strikes and world." Respectfully, jfco without your telling lockouts for seven and a half years the Francis J. Schulte. ammunition, stock fashions and lock salt. g2 isn't worth his covmechanisms of June 30, 1894, especially will be regarded emling as antiques. Even y, ered by the report. It, however, inthe LOOK TO MEXICO. glx Pretty Georgia Girl. loader holds Its own cludes the figures giv;i previous Hum- -' against the newest device In breech-loadin- g report on the same Hr. J. D- Craven of Hickory subject, closing The "American Plan" Makiner a Rich the Okeflnokee swamp, Ga., Country Out of That Republic. s&X-trifles, Just as the ram rod with 1886. The report is largely devotThe told and he United States are on the gold last to ed scatter week, tables showing the causes, duranalnWaycross gun" in the brush, be it of Dot basis with of his or and have the single gold standbears, metal stub twist, will "wipe the eye" tion, location and cost of these labor experiences tfmany ard. Mexico cats choke-borHe the in of the competing $1,000 is on the silver basis and e swamp. if disturbances, and also gives many othi$t and wild has the silver standard. What the con er facts of interest bearing upon strikes rentes twelve acres of rich hummock the sportsman with tho less costly weadition of industry and trade Is here, and lockouts. j and raises corn, sugar cane and pon "holds on." need not here be recited. All our readOne thou-jover a of He most is the l Rotables. produces important tables ers know the sad story. What the cons. that given to the cause of strikes. This Pebble pounds of meat every year. The of dition affairs in our neighboring re m'la not fenced, but as it is surround-i- d Paper weights of round, smooth peb statement shows that more than a let rethe following article, clipped of secure were a fourth public, from them almost is are bles caused it useful gifts and can be made fir Jungles, by from the Atlanta to fusal to a accede increase of Constitution, answer: demand for and other wild very artistic if one wields a brush to bears le approach "I "Mexico a stronger returned from 13 of cent over for a refusal sketch some view. One seen lately had wages, cimal3. per man silver than ever." said Mr. S. A. a flock of birds sailing over a beacb, to concede a reduction of hours, and Kr. Craven is 75 years old, and he Inman. "I took things leisurely, very and the words beneath: '.'When the more than 8 per cent by the determinaas explored the swamp quite thorough-- j carefully to of observing business and indusreduce wages. employers fly." The laree. tion faring the past fifty years. He killed swallows homeward trial conditions. I find that Mexico has bear two weeks ago. Honey white clam" shells found on the south Three thousand sixs hundred and during the past two years, ijTS plentiful in Hickory Hummoek, side of Long Island make convenient twenty, or almost 8 per cent of the prospered when business acconditions in our counziXr. Craven sells hides, honey and pin- trays and are very pretty, painted strikes were caused by sympathetic have been actually going backward. !.eesm in large quantities. Mr. Craven with a marine view or a pen and ink tion with other strikes, and 1,688 were try Cotton in Mexico is selling at 16 cents a i wife, two sons and six. daughters, sketch of some quaint little figures, occasioned by the employment of non- a pound in silver, which is equal to 84 children, union men. daughters are pretty. They are such as two cents in our money. I paid $7.50 in silIn hand, and the line: The industries most affected by pii shots with a rifle and they fre-- 1 pall and shovel ver for a suite of rooms which in this waves saying ? strikes In the past seven and a half rstly bunt bears, deer and wild cats "What aro the wild A pebble paper weight for papa's of years were the building trades, with country would have cost $10 in gold. i tie iwamp. desk could have a sketch of a rocky 20,785 establishments involved. After A suit of clothes, a pair of gloves, a hat i large bear chased a hog into Mr. fice shore with the verse, "Break, break. these in order of importance came coal or any item of domestic necessity sella .'.Trea's yard a few weeks ago, and as in Mexico for approximately the same break, on tb y cold, gray shores, O, sea, and coke, clothing, tobacco, food prep- amount a was about to seize his prey one of of silver that we are required arations, stone quarrying, etc. is Craven girls ran into the yard and to here in gold ; in other words, pay Out of a total of 10,488 strikes In the Quail Eat Chinch Bugs. isd the muzzle of her rifle almost as about half cheap. A farmer relates to Humane World entire country for this period, 5,909, or a train's face. Bruin turned away "This establishes very clearly in mj 56 to twen exceed occurred in per cent, that a few years ago he shot three mind of the argument the pa tit hog and sprang towarddidMiss x absurdity of the principal cities, while of not quails on his farm. His wife, knowing the establishments hTsa. The plucky young lady a about depreciating currency. A silinvolved in lockouts. !:Tstie bear a chance to hug her, but hia fondness for such sport, persuaded ver dollar in Mexico will do what is his over 61 per cent occurred in these cit done jet a ball through his heart. The bear him to come to the house and have"All a gold dollar in this country, ies. Fifty-nin- e per cent of the estab and by been supper before going farther. il at her feet and died. the appreciation of gold has it engaged In strikes werfe and not the right," he said, " I'll dress the birds liahments depreciation of silver whicb and we'll have them for supper.' His closed on an average of twenty-tw- o has about the disparity. I Iother Snake Died for Her Young. wife ; remarked upon the fullness of days, and 64 per cent of those engaged- foundbrought the factories running on full time Esrton H. and Edward R. Ailing, of the craws of the birds, and on opening in lockouts for an average of thirty- and a cotton factory at Orizaba, cap'laden, and three New Haven boys one fit was found! to be packed full of five days, the loss of time in other cases italized at $2,500,000, was paying from Out of curiosity they being only temporary. In each case 20 to 25 Tartly saw a snake of the copperhead chinch bugs. cent The peodividends. per emerge from a hole near the counted and found over 400 chinch bugs there were a few establishments closed ple are contented and prosperous anf 7X end of Wlntergreen lake. The In the craw of one quail. .Said the permanently. general de Success was gained by the employes have not sufferedthefrom the was a male and was soon fol-'farmer: "I Just cleaned up that gun and past few years. Thi presslon during by the female, with a host of lit- -' have not shot a bird since. No farmer in over 43 per cent of the strikes, par the silver curren matter of is the truth tial success in over 10 per cent, while cy of Mexico has acted When the should kill any bird that kills bugs. progeny by her side. as a splendid the remaining 46 per cent were fail m rushed to attack the snake family measure against outside d& ures. Over 48 per cent of the lockouts protection U cale When You Eat Nuts. as reptile fled. But the female it has resulted in Mex10 per pression, and, over and succeeded cd stock completely, for and of her month mouth. Is nuts, the October still, opened ico, so it would in our own country, i' were The fall others cent cdter partially. in down and raced weeks we would imitate the example of Mexgirls boys the next few offspring successful the In strikes uses. 669,992 moni.!? throat for and bat ico in this respect, and throw ourselvei common with the squirrels safety. The boya pnrsons were thrown out of employ upon our own resources." 'sii and pelted the female snake to ia take will especial pleasure keys, with sticks and stones, and then these delectable seeds. How the four-foot-ed ment, 318,801 in those partially success Let the reader, especially if he bewhich failed. in those and 1,400,988 ful, be i their capture to the Ailing home-I- n would it lieves in protection, consider well th gourmands manage Oat of the total number of persons last sentence Hamden. They told the story hard to say, but human beings have disin the above extract "th elr experience to a man well versed nuts are not always di--' thrown out of employment by the silver currency of Mexico has acted ai that covered a the period of thirteen a splendid protective measure agains knowledge of the habits of rep-fc- a, gestlble. They have also learned that strikes in the entire and a half years 8.78 per cent were fe outside depression." What free coinand he dissected the dead female it Is possible to111 eat nuts in quantities males, and by lockouts 22.63. effects by the simple suffer no age has and is doing for Mexico, it and occurred strikes which Of 10,482 Tie result was the salt. into kernels will, in a measure, do for us. Whil very interesting. Out device of dipping the a seven and half in the especialyears e how none of If you are curious to know Just little giving our people better prices for theii :ca was more than snakes, two inches long, the salt aids digestion put a kernel on ly covered by the present report, 7,295 products, and the laborer better wagei by labor organizations, and more steady employment, would were dead because of the beat- - a 'and cover It with salt After were ordered plate 422 lockouts of this period prove a far more effective protective of the that had killed hlr mother but two or three hours you will see that while e were ordered by organ measure than any that has yet passed oi C3t of them were alive. They, how- - thenut has become a soft ujfiy mass. ouly eighty-onizations of employers. Were nnlrtlv rflarmtpTierl nnr! the is likely to pass congress. Sixty-nin- e per cent of all the strikes As corroborative of the above, th score of the killed, Including A Day's Sport. 76 per cent of all the lockouts of the following telegram from the City and ) Eatcrnal female, made just flfty- Sun hlghj a half year period treated of Mexico October 4, published in the and seven . Blue sky; occurred in the five states of Illinois, of the 5th, is interesting an4 ."' copperhead female, like all oth-ae- 3 Red fly; ;v and Ohio, New Pennsylvania, York, " suggestive: The marvelous growth oi lays a numerous nest of eggs, eye; Sharp the lead Illinois Mexico's commerce is attributed bj taking Massachusetts, she hatches and then protects Throat drya of all states of the Union. Press Dis the Mexican Herald to " the country! she can, until her little ones J . Deep sigh; s all to patch. i being on a silver basis, which acts a care for themselves. The . , lOld rye; find wonder himself reader The may a that the stimulus to every industry, and i r ., Fish lie. offspring of the female of lock strikes and the what killed AA nn subject leading to the establishment of nen ing t' fvtnVioa bimetallism. do S L'7rJl 13 Proof that the little to with outs has manufactures each week, among other! ones Swine, Are Not Filthy. that be will remembered, though, It being a grand paper mill projected bj ; tot have been over a f ew: days says Humans It is a popular error, Mr. and Atkinson! gold Amerieans.also woolen and cotton mills, Mr. Carlisle, NothWorld, that swine revel in filth. are endeavoring etc. Salem (Or.) Post. ebampions generally, can be further from the truth. It ing the delude worklngmen to wjth The. Saeesewood Tree. mud, but it statements of increased wages.specious is true that they delight in Here's Iofirlo for- Ton. They it ia remarkable tree is a native of will be observed tha,t in all casesMexirate is than is the ,.3 wage It that higher arifue amusing to compare the , other parts of South Africa. clean mud, the same as the New is the standard hence and editorials oi gold formerly, name was given, to it.be-- can Indian' uses in his mud bath when .. 9 the AtOn Oct. the for the workingman. goldite press. a good thing - one Give the hog a chance to be tidy cannot saw It without sneez Commisof sick lanta Journal (Hoke Smith's .paper The foregoing synopsis ' animal will keep his surround- sioner no and shows remarked that silver haJ very report gloatingly Wright's lastly. . of its wood has the same et 75 in better condition. and false been how ings misleading repudiated this year by every clearly the strongest snuff and is so Ir state convention but one- mere tne Democratic of wage computation basis t0 the nose A Girl Preacher. are waste a of breath is workmen that simply Mississippi On November 6 the sam negro rate is. It "rate" J 0 Sneeze even when nl.w.. an title-a it. of Claretta Avery, the so unless wages, the paper said that free coinage lunacy ha v ece of many whites to give therewith a the wood. of this tree is irfrl who is converting is of statement the defeated the Democratic party in even coupled magt 2 mouth it is found to a and' bricks in the South by her and time and idle of lost men, have by state but Mississippi. There is logh number a er taste eyes seen will Moreover be and no doubt It is this netic preaching, has prettyand hours. it for you with, a vengeance, gentlemen. elevated short have as been hlch prevents insects of ready command of pure so wages far upheld Mississippi, the only state in which th that iron attacking the timber of language. She come from Washington It has been largely through the medium party came out unequivocally for 16 1 with her, , ood" tree. "strikes." These movements can only l,stands alone In the Democratic column t,a"-and her mother, who travels been preach- of made euocessful by 'the agency has "Claretta tlct at Insects find It so dlsa her: of and with 50,000 majority at that. Yej be 6ays she and now, two years V lies its wood very valuable ing for nearly of labor organizations, and the wage they tell us that the silver cause it that ia required to last a' long s Just 10 years old. We had taught her rate has been kept up in those callings dead. The corpse is laughing at tht beyond that she has had no alone where laboring men have been wakers. VERITAS. filtntkeeB She is a perfectly artless in and combine numbers large able to SUver Cause Very Much Alive. clad a? has a lot of dolls, and is present a strong front. ' But even In fk Shot Bear. " oi The goldbug Chicago Chronicle out such callings it cannot be done permaO Mrs running in and oui Rnelnl and playing laughing - Denison Morgan and Pugh would abant of Reed Bank. N. the time, singing, nently in the face of steadily falling day said children.' When the price of the product don the silver issue In Alabama. Next ly woman who has killed a with other prices. -- rtntinues 3 to decline, sooner or later day it noted their speeches and renewed mountains this year. She revenge keeps ntlont.-studieth who man A js of the workmen are certain efforts at organization for silver. Oh, woman, and is in camp T ,1 M f lift which J wound green, thes crazy, lying goldbura! own and Mr. and Mrs. Ike his iHUrd'. W,. Harry. till'. ';'5t well. do and York, on Long Pond . would heal CORNER J LABOR. : Miss .Flyppe To spf.ak.it? Why, I even became accustomed-tdoing my thinking In French. Mrs. Goodklnd How very suocktozV SMILES. SCISSOEED o ' n, ENTEJ1TAINING READING FOR ID1.E . M03IEXTS. - " . Pro-Britis- From the Latest Productions of the Funny Men Humorous Sayings and Laaglmble A Few Selection ' h. DoingB. ' ; $190,-493,38- corn--mo- to-d- to-d- ay ay f ; to-d- av j First Old Vet Tell me you failed on ( ' - your civil service examination. Second Old Vet Yes, confound the j i thing First Old Vet What position were you after? Second Old Vet Doorkeeper In; the patent office. First Old Vet How came you to fall ' 4 M i . Chicago Tribune. The Way of the World. The Man Will you love me whea my money is all gone? The Maid-Y- es, if you will let ma you. Town Topics. spend, It for No Trouble at All. The Professional Beg pardon, elr; but you wouldn't mind my asking yon for a quarter, to get something to eat with? The Sophisticated Not at all; and I trust you won't mind my bidding you a kind farewell without going through the additional sorrow of parting with a quarterBoston Transcript. ; ; !ii . Same Old Story, Mrs, Poppin Don't you miss your husband very, much, now that he Ik away? Mrs. Golightly Oh, not at all. V. see, he left me plenty of money, ji.. at breakfast I just, set out a newsiui-pe- r In front of 'his plate, and half the time I forget that he Is not there. Oakland Times. on that? Second Old Vet Oh, I wasn't posted. I made a pretty good guess at the they height of Popocatapet, but whenravens asked me how much grub the carried to Elijah on the banks of Cherith it knocked me out. A man's got to be posted before he's fit for a Dosition. Cleveland Plain Dealer. Gttins" Head. j Disqualified. "Ladies," said the chairwoman, with trembling voice. "1 I'm afraid our campaign Is a mistake.' I , A Voice Treason! "Hear me out! Suppose we go into -- I to-da- office-holde- rs y. politics. How can we nail campaign lies?" In deathlike silence the auditors looked at each other. They had never thbught of that. New York Recorder.. 1 ; t - J to-d- Willie Wibbles. "I cawnt stand It anyrj ' longer." "What's the matter?" "It's getting to be beyond endurance, the rude wayjthese bicycle girls stare man who Is standing oa at a young sidewalk."the Washington Star. - ay to-da- - . o Paper-Weight- iliO-pou- nd - sun-bonnet- ed ; j j ty-si- ! j . mi 'V-E- e - fifty-thr- Ore-gonia- n j lt , ; : ' . . r ' . ; - ante-electio- n post-electi- i , . : . . - on J Ills Error. Literary Contribatlons. was a new man in New York, "You say he contributes to the magevidently a country product, and as he azines?" said the literary girL , rode up town the other afternoon In a "Yes," replied his rival. cable car, he sat in the corner trying "Anything worth using?" to read his newspaper while several "Yes." women held on by the straps. He "What?" watched them furtively as they swayWashington "Postage stamps.' ed to and fro, changing his eye every Evening Star. now and then to the men who 'occuSomethlnar Awful.. pied seats as he did. None of them "bemoved and didn't show; any signs of "Sir," the poor woman faltered,terrt-ble a hide moving, and at last he gently pulled at neath this gay exterior I care." one of the women's dresses and got The world heard her. and caused forvy' I" up. "Excuse me, ma'am," he said, so a moment to pity her In her magnifi everybody could hear him, "I thought cence. I was the only hog in the car, but I Truly, such a complexion as. hers care. Washington must be a terrible see I'm mistaken." New Yorn Sun; ' Star. Close of the Tentins Seain. Hushed. The belated train continued to drag its slow way along while the man on the front seat kept up his, ceaselessT - ht& ! . , - ' . " ; growling. "If you're so all so allfired hungry," grunted the fat passenger, "why don't you buy a sandwich: of the boy, and quit bothering the rest of us?" The man on the front seat laughed sardonically. "A sandwich?" he cried, clenching his hands savagely, "a sandwich? What do you take me for ha! hal ha!" ' just "i that-a-wa- y. i K , i It was the Man With the Iron Jaw. New York Recorder. Aiiiamn Tragedy, Her eyes were downcast as she spoke. '"No, Mr. Sfcimpton," she said, "the dream is oyer. 1 can never be your wife." "Spare me this cruel blow," he said, in a choking voice. "I thought you loved me." , "I did love you," she went on, without raising her eyes. "Perhaps I love you yet. But I can never wed a man who tries to black his russet shoes." Washington Star. Feed Them Better. ; " I 5'" i e- - j lete ; - ee tity-thre- J The Tables Turned. shall have to go to my woom, and "I stay theah; I pawsitively shall," said i "These blamed insects! Say waiter, why don't you feed your flies a little better?" Fliegende Blaetter. Thought of Herself. Friend of the Saunterer has a decidedly original little daughter. One dayd the teacher discovered her in a combat with a child; of her ,n i hand-to-han- own age. j .jSS Do you take nothing yourself?-HNo. They've passed a law here that no man can have a glass; of' & been bitten by whisky unless he's rattlesnake, and the only snake In town is six weeks behind his orders now. Harlem Life. A Practical Test. You She say that you love the verj; ' ground I walk on? He I swear It. She Will you prove it? He Willingly. She Well, if you love the ground X walk on go out and run a lawn mower-ove- r it. Truth. Hurry and Worry. "I felt so nervous, mamma," said a little girl the other day, referring to an accident which had happened. "What do you mean by being 'nervous,' my dear?" "Why, mamma, it's Just like being vu a hurry all over." Cleveland World An Amexonian Catastrophe. "What" exclaimed the king of Dahomey. "Say you that the arms of my troops have failed them in action?" "Yes, sire," rejoined the orderly, "hardly a sleeve in the corps was not crushed in the first onset." Detroit Tribune. Bliss in Chlcagre. " ' f "Don't you know you are doing very wrong V 'said the teacher; rebuki ngly, V and that such evil actions are caused Curicuss I see a lot of divorced devil?" the of the women around, but 1 rarely see a diby promptings the was her man. I wonder what becomes answer, "maybe vorced "Well," flevil did tell me to pull her hair; but I of them? thought of splttlag in her face all by Cynicuss They die of Joy. Town, myself." Boston Budget. Topics. What Sh Wasted.; Although poor, he loved the girl with tropical warmth and Oriental splendor he whispered to her, in "Darling," the fervor of his soul, "there Is nothing you could ask of me that I would not willingly grant." "Well, Charlie," she responded, "give me a chance to marry somebody who has a little Just a little bit niore money than you have; that's a good boy." Boston Traveler. Didn't Know It. : j. I 10-year-- old , A- c-- ; -- qt' - A Generous Bequest. A husband, feeling his end approaching, sent for a solicitori to make his will. In "I leave mj wife a a hundred thousand francs.". "Very good; but If she: marries r life-intere- : st IlAl Jl woman alas I Is frequently loved! for her money only. not again?" t my caae, sine-"Yes, but that is huntwo It make ?In that case, I'll am wholly Ignorant of the fact that dred thousand, It Is not for her, howhav an Income of 30,000. ever 1 leave It to her husband. Poor you d money. Monde Otxmlque. fellow, it will be i Illustrazlone Popolarei The Senator's Wife to the Lobbyist.'. says that any bill yotj "My husband It Was Awful. to pass, so I shouldi bound is engineer Mrs. Goodkind I presume, . Miss nirft to services have toward your FrroDe. that In the course" of your long: ting him to pay that milliner's ' bllL you learned to treat j Xiixa. sojourn In France j a likenative? the language -- s I L. hard-earne- i - j ! e |