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Show WW W, IIT'I F"?'dV rrnriM vol. in. The Presidents message was sent to Congress Monday. It is chiefly remarkable for its dearth of ideas and prolixity of words and its most appropriate use would probably be as anaesthetic. Nothing new is advanced and Congress is asked to give more power and authority to His Majesty, presumably for the purpose of issuing more bonds, thereby enabling his friends on Wall street to reap a few millions s in commissions. The message no suggestion of an 3 thing beneficial to the West, nor to the industrial interests throughout the country. It is a disappointment throughout, and, like its author, ponderous and pompous. ns:rr?p:55 in the count v. It is jrood to live Tin: TOLEDO Wi r.KLY BLADE under a Democratic admmist ration. And book con t.'itniiii; all the Nasby Lrttera lor One Dollar. Great is Grover! In answer to a general demand from Quite a number of the Territor- all parts of the United Slates, the Toial papers aro publishing a very ledo Ibade has published in one volinteresting serial these days, the ume, cloth bound, all of the "Xaby Letters" ever written by the late D. caption being the similar in all, but It. Locke, omitting perhaps a few unthe matter is changed to suit the important local or forgotten topics. local requirements. They are Only a few of these letters were ever written by the gentlemen known published in book Jonm Everybody as County Collector and are enti- has read some of t !. m. but who has read all of tle niV The book contains tled "The Delinquent Tax List." over 500 large pages ind all the Nasbv For the Christmas and Zrew Year Letters written during a period of years: also a portrait of D. Holidays the Ilio Grande Western Ily. twenty-fiv- e will make a rate of one regular fare It. Locke from his last photograph. for the round trip between ail stations It would sell at one dollar or more, on their system. Tickets will be is- but will never be placed on sale. One thousand copies are now sued on Dee. 23rd, 24th and 25th; also bur printed and. bound, and one copy on Dee. 30th and 31st and January 1st. All tickets good for return passage will be scut postpaid free to every person who this winter remits one dollar until January 4th. for the tVoekly lilade one year. EvChas. Crop, a Fiulander, was erybody invited to send for a specimen arrested lat night, by Oiiieer ITen-rio- copy of the Weekly blade, which will on a charge of plain drunk. give a full description of the "Nasby Letters.'' Judge Pike taxed him &5, in lieu 'Hie. Toledo "Weekly Made is the best of which he will languish in the and m:-- t popular weekly newspaper city basins five days. published in this country. It has the largest circulation of any weekly newsJ. M. Goodwin, of the Tribune, paper, arid oes to every State, Terriwas a caller at The Miner office tory and m arly eveiy county of the yesterday. lie was canvassing for rue')-,- Only one dollar a year,includ-inthe above mentioned book free. the Judge's new book, and collectSend postal to The tlla-feToledo, ing data for the New Year edition Ohio, for a free specimen copy of the of the Tribune. paper. Send the redresses of your friends also. The Hatfield House bar closed Some Hew York IJ, cakfasts. last night for a few days, during every German bakery on Third Nearly which time the room will be pa- avenue serves breakfast and luncheon to pered and painted and some needed tho furnished room population of the east side. Some serve errs and cold improvements made. eon-tain- ! The Mining Industry soliloquizes, anent the present condition of things, thusly: "Remember that money is of a prolific, generating nature. Mou-- y can beget money, and its offspring can beget more and so on. Don't wait to see how you will feel tomorrow. Get into action at once. Things already look brighter. 'Tha worst is past. Business, like the man flat on his back, "is looking up," and the best of opportunities are before us. We all remember the good old lady, who, being asked how she was, replied: 'I am enjoying very poor health at present, thank you!' Some may enjoy poor health. We be-in- :; d, 1 g don't. We have the richest country, the most fertile eoil and the brightest of men before us, and we can't bo meats, coZcs, tea and chocolate. The kept doW. '"t-PQ' i The Eureka Hill Mining Co. on Monday, broke ground on the hill above the hoisting works, for a rni!l. About fifteen men .are- now at work under the direction of Mr. Chalmers and. the force will be increased as fast as the nature of the work will permit. The air is rife with rumors concerning the erection of a mill by the s. "fof . 40-eta- !,' You may not Le aware of it, but the fact remains that good houses of two or three rooms aro rather hard to find in the camp at the present time. L. T. Jacobs ha returned from Salt Lake City, where h was tendino- bar for Lochwilz. Bullion-Bec- k apples may be. Yv'hsn a little butter and su.ar have been placed between the slices, the baker has approached as near perfection is possible, lne dougii or tnepruno ca!;e is likft tho 'n;bor nnd cnvf-mwith mashed stawed prunes. thickly Li the best bakeries a slice of any of these cakes from four to five inches 6or.sreia rokl for 5 ccr.v.3. A good cup of coffee or tea with milk and sugar costs the same. Those who like ht and sweet Lreakfacts can thus be satisfied for 10 cents. 5,000 east. siders eat . . Probably . . ruca Lreaklasts m tr.e bakeries tverv mining companies, jointly, but nothing is yet settled definitely. There are a number of small properties in the district that could be worked to advantage with proper milling facilities, and, in the opinion of The Miner, a mill for cusJos 1:. licve ri.i'.re, of Salt Lal tom work, under" reliable manageat tiu HA ka Hotel ment, would be a remunerative in- registered Wednesday. Tlio Ori;;io of Stiircliinc;. vestment, and would stimulate deThe course cf history carries us back one to K'o, no Jas. P. Murpb;. velopment work. This camp has further teen tho year 150-- for the I lis h la: .10. i;t fortune good shipping facilities, and is the origin of starching in London. It was in that year that iehtress VanderPIasse best location in the district for a Mrs. Jacobs lias been quite ilii came with her husband from Flanders mill. with neurabna. to the English metropolis "for their The Fire Department held a Kent Harper went to Salt Lake self a Marcher. The best housewives of the thu were not long in discovering meeting at the hose house last lis niornltVA tho excellent whiteness of the "Dutch offered resolution was A by night. I have found not h- - linen," as it was eaiit-dFor rlieumatism and Mistress the committee appointed for that ing equal to Chamberlain's Tain Halm. Pluesa eoon bad pluity cf good paying purpose, setting aside all revenues It relieves the pain assoon as applied. clients. Some of these began to send of the department as a sinking J. W. Young. West, Liberiy, 7. Va. her ruffs of lawn to starch, which she did so well that it became a fund, to be used for the relief of The prompt relief it a!i'ods is worth saying excellently if any one sent her a ru.T that sick or injured members, or their many times itscosi,, r.t cents, llscnii-tinuc- d made of a spider's v.eb she would be use will elfect a permanent able to starch it. So greatly did her families, at the discretion of the cure. For sale by Eureka Drug Store. reputation grow that fashionable dames chief, permanent chairman and secwent to her to burn the art nd mystery 1.I1W i.'A'i'iS of t lurching, for which they gladly paid as coma permanent retary, acting of ,Clor5, and for the so- Are eastern in to effect still apromiam unanimouspoints mittee, and was carried crut olhif.ar Ee-tk y paid gladly rid 0 W( rn lv ! via the I if) oc' CO hilliiig-ia ly. The resignation of Jas. P. member the(In euaa farther Now York J. is K. W. noted Pr the Murphy was announced by Chief elegance of its equipment, its new World. A Kf.Jp Martin, and George IIoins was coaches, its free chair cai its tourist lilting F.ikbop. It is recenh d of a certain hair splitelected to fill the vacancy. The or eo'ouM sleep ts and its ;;nd arti-libishop, who was accusEai'man Doub'c Drav.iiig ting Engli.-.resignations of Fred Nelson, Ed. I c Si epiiig Oars which run tomed to con'pciic kiu "charges" in tho loom l'.iia'e Lewis and C. F. Spilman, to take train, and whose drsk was always placed ; - m.-u'a-" l li-- . ru-v- tlii'omdi Id idiicae") without rlian;.;:'. effect January 1st, were also re- "Sje-ed.'ifety ao-- Comfort" is its ceived and accepted. The names well earned motto. Two main i i of Mr. Squires and linger Harvey fast express tnle-- , to !;e Ka.-- l d uly. were placed on the lit-- a candiMr. Ira 1'. Wei a proniirrmt dates tor membership. , I t in-uv- re. 1 estate agent , San Angelo, Tex )' has used Cliaaibcriain'sCi'lie, Sheriff Sullivan, Deputy Scott and Selectman Fullride returned era and Diarrhoea for several years a from the meeting of the County ily quired and al.vays with as, last niilit. lie say: ci 's. "1 find it a Choi- hi; in - uon-r- : -, 1 fnY in I' c crj-.'-V- vi y oai.i! i! t'- ;'..-- Her I'n Terence. "How ia it your little baby sister goes to sleep as soon as your father takes her;" Little I 'spec' it's 'cause she'd rather do that than stay awake and hear him sing. Beau Monde. Foar-year-ol- man-of-w- ar A Won: an Doctor of IMrliilty. The P.ev. Augusta I. Chapin, tho first woman doctor of divinity, marched ia tho opening procession of the parliament of religions, which was headed by Cardinal Gibbous iu his scarlet robes. Closely following the cardinal came Mrs. Potter Pafiaer and Mrs. Charlc3 Hewstin of Chicago, a city where Catholic women now enj iy tho greatest publicity in work such as iVotest.iiit women have for tcmo years been free to choose. Philadelphia Ledger. d ATHLETES. WOMEN I'olna in lieu of her husband, who has not yet taken out his naturalization papers. Tho countess is a Californian by birth and knows enough of navigation to use its terms intelligently. Her commission will put the Tolaa on about tha same footing in foreign ports as an American and will aid her to dispense with certain troublesomo recruire mant 9 of such ports. Harper's. The Estenslre ArrausvmenU I'orriiyslcal Trfiinlc;; Ia One of Their Clubtiousrs. Amonsr the innovations at tho Berkley Ladies' Athletic chib is hnrello jumping under the direction of Miss D. M. Elliott, YVliito Lace Trimming. one cf the regular instructors. In order While bice to become proficient in this branch Miss promises to be a great feaElliott has epont tho past summer at ture in this winter's trimmings, and Chautauqua, taking a course of study though one would imagine that it is more and training, and becoming familiar with other new exercises and ideas as well, which she intends to introduce into the class work. The Delsarlo system is not generally employed, tho training being of a heavier character, though individual work of all degrees is undertaken whore the pupil requires special discipline to xaift peculiar physical needs. Each member is entitled to a physical cxaxnhi.vtkm uni a serie3 of and is expected beforo entering upon her work to consult with tho medical director, Dr. Mary Taylor LHssell, who will advise r.3 to the proper kind and amount of exercise taken in every case. Private lessons may also be arranged for. G.ime.i aro being introduced this year for t:u young peo- appropriate for summer costumes It does not look out of jdaco when combined with heavy materials in the deft manner known only to Parisian modistes. Es-char.- Wtial'a the SUttrr With Joslah? "YViimncn's suffrage?" said Mrs. "not any fur me, ef you pleaae." "Why not?" "Decanso I hev ter wait on Josiah enough ez it is without goin ter town an IIol-lersna- g: nei-- j votin fur 'im." Washington hi.i Kiar.. Klignre's Objections. phrase has made Colonel Kit-gora character. Very early in his cnrn'rewional career he began to A eircdo Blix, o "I object." lie has kept this up at every session of congress with eereuo ple. A small man, a nervous consistency. Physical culture is becoming coat bra-all- man or a bad tempered man could never more popular among woman, and have raado a success of such a tho Ladies' club oilers amplest facilities lie would nave been run over inpolicy, some for instruction and practice in every way. But Colonel Kilgore's "I object,? branch, including cycling, swimming, uttered with diguity and with deliberafencing, bowling, archery, tennis and tion and backed by such an impressive badminton. I.Luiy ladies to mount has won its way. It has and use tho bicycle in the .'yiumiair.ui as personality, hundreds of little bills; it ha3 stopped they would not and could net ( .' 'where1. sent many a disappointed member to tba There aro two swimming tanks. Tha cloakroom fuming and swearing. And smaller one, with marble hour aiidwailo vet the who is always $ood big and ceiling of white and blue tih is con- humored andman, who smiles on Blight rrov- stantly in ueo, while bowling form .4 to ccaucn. is a popular member of con cnni&ing as well as beneficial r, i 1 nereis eveiytnmg m tno way A padded running track encircles tho gress. that "I object" is said. The tone can large gymnasium like a gallery, eight carry malice 'or anger or honest oppositurns en it equaling a mile. When net tion. Colonel Kilgora says "I object" occupied by classes, this large room af- with such utter disregard of personal y , r i:; nut. cupb-fe- tbi ; - pcrb wi; bo t. core it, io-,;- i.'i'Oft .Sloj'i'.. a dot-- bMe (,r rn A", j c badminton courts. Both the rooms aro equipped with all desirable apparatus and appliances for gymnastics and calisthenics, manufac- turC(1 under the direction of Dr. D. A. of the Hcmenway gymnasium a narvar1 "'"versify. Sets of light cfest eignts, rov, n:g weights, Indian dumbbells and French barbells are Prided for clas.j instruction. A dry swimming maciune has lately been mvented anJ tlie cIab anthorltios ero as priof contemplating iv3iutroduci:i;.a ... Sarft flw. "M n, , xi' , TT -- There lina been a little rifi in the lute of the hitherto harmonious Womanhood cf New South Wales. Suii'rago The progressive parly urges tee Pa that stagnation has coma upon the league owing to its neglect to encourage tho formation and growth of local branches all over tho colony. It remains to be seen whether tho present association is to meet tho re- V carabl9 of of a pohtical party or wheth- er lt T BTadually dwindle away and p 1 1 .v " LU .u!e question or me best "r1 means or oeiaimng women s trancmse. Meanwhile the School of Arts Debating club, which has for nearly two years women members on an equal footing, serves as an admirable training school for tiiose who are ambitious to fulfill the duties of citizenship and to assist in promoting the welfare cf humanity in general and of womanhood in particular. London Queen. Qt3 f regularity which usually falls upon St. Louis Globe-Democra- by 1 a En- - rs. t. Praelllng Out Bunk mils. If a bill must be sent in a letter, tho safest plan is to roll it tightly into the ehapo of a lamplighter tmd lay it in the fold cf the sheet inclosed. Arranged in that fashion, the fact that it is money cannot well be distinguished by the "feel." A thread, with a knot at the end, will not bo so likely to fetch a telltale fragment of the fiber paper when drawn by means of a needle through the envelope, anel tho smell of it will be lees So peculiar ia the effluvium perceptible. belonging to bank or treasury notes that experts at the bureau of engraving say tluit they can distinguish them when sealed in envelopes by tho nose every tune. A thief once showed to government detectives who had caught him that he could pick out, while blindfolded, from a pila of 400 letters every one cf which contained paper cash mere ly by scent.- - - Washington Star. f:-ve- Tollemanhe's Coiinideratlon. Of the late Lord Tollemache's consideration fur others an amusing instance has been related by his brother. One day, at Peckforton, he carao down earlier than was his wont and happened to look into tha drawing room. lie found the room "not done" and littered with I Tit-Lit- s. - vis-a-vi- b.i-a.- 1 f..,--- . d'-e- , sac-- ; who comprise tl:il body for our b ;by when t rambled ,vii !i robe hob with every one, throw- or d,seafery. 1 now feel Ibat. luv played ing OUt bCVel ls! )'::: busings, un .T: oruu cui lu'w tuuu y ui 1 the door of the senate chamber by a new doorkeeper, who informed him that no one save senators was allowed en the floor. Mr. Allen smiled sadly , waved his hand and said: "Very well, sunny, I'm 11 senator. I don't look it, I know, but I am, just the same," and passed into tbo sacred precincts. Chicago Herald. brushes and dusters. Extremely displeased he rang the bell impetnotuly, and the inculpated housemaid was summoned, but when eke appeared, instead cf administering the intended rebuke, ho apologized to In r for coming into tho Titled Women Writers. room so early, and was to full of excuses Every day seems to add a frt sb name for his uutimoly visit that ska eaid at to the list of titled ladies who work for last, "i'ray, don't mention it, my lord." tho press. Four duchesses huso o? London Cleveland, Rutland, Sutherland and Bedford havo at ono time or another 5tIt: Drhikine Water. contributed articles to magazines. Lady "The be- t water 1 ever drank," writes opposite to hi; a, that he invariably treat- Grevillo is in receipt of a steady income a ci.rrcfcipoiidont, "was at Malta, where from quite a number of papers to which it is collected on- the Hat roofs, which ed it r.s it were u living Ihct train very full on one occa- fhe is a regular contributor, and so is pre most, cart fully cleaned preparatory siou, a woubl be passenger inquired if Lady Colin. Campbell, while Lady Cor; t ) the heavy fall of rain which take3 this place was taken, and the bishop Ftar.cc Howard, a sister of the Earl of I bice when the weather breaks tho first is almost equally well er ci did week in with his sunniest smile, e;press'd regret Wincholsea, September. Every that there was no 00.111. "1 don't think known. The Countess cf Cork, too. is hou." bus below it an immense tank, that was quite right, my lord," said one generally engaged upon some jou: sad- (:.-of the same urea ji.i thij house, nud " t hat was istic work, and there ate hosts of others, nViot i t or lllS tcl.ov.' p;i and into this ponra ;1g:i llou. Emily Lawless, tho well kuew.i the nrbane-ly- . not right." iiepiiM d his l.ni,-bii- ) frt-'wtt-- r, whie.h comc and Hon. Lltsd Ldcu up cool and "i'o say that the pb.e ' was taken." Irish lioveki-twhen 'shag spai 'Pardon me, I did i.ot that it was among them. London Letter. eful to uv t.:iria; I was piti leu! Ne:rr,l !. TITO'S fo trl. tin! Wi r in I'iauCi.iC. "S"p Ktid the man wlio had VCieipitd.' Tbo frst yachting comnii.-iioever marriel a wido.v. "I.e.. n't your hair Argonaut. granted to a woman by the Unbid turned f.rvy rather suddenly since wo lit Tv n n ScteUitr. States gjvrrrn.unt will ably !., W( 10 wed!'" AV. n of r .k.i ?s a re, given to l ee Cor.ntes i I "ii.afs from fri-'h,"s iid she, bnrJu .o.h ble man who, as im An'ericaii (dt'"eii, 1., ah;( i,r.,..j...rii;: r.t m ,vi.-i tome, you proposed dealer ia his cuabfy ef Skilly v;'bi'.g lau'-.-;,, o.v!- "- LiuiaUupoiU Juurual. ia.i. t fU-ir- C)urt at Ncphi, emval in "Washington he was hfoppa at majority, however, provide only coffee, Thackston came ia on the toi. ?Ti',a mif tf tan rnlts r.ml kri Rio Grande Tuesday night, after 0e the customers take cofleo and cake, a two weeks' attendance at Court, The Letter, is not the French or Ameri-xMrvarieties Thackston has been quits ill, "nkif' but is now improving. iJ peach, ins und .eagnr. The Itlastis nerp.od j5 iso rub'! , members oi the K. 01 X . mr.JAnf l..,1 ,11, of fac0 some hj'A " spread butter, are arranging for a grand .odge ' . ... '. euar and cinnamon. Then it is baked ball Christinas luebt. ine uo;;The perxh and apple cakes ere made of announce taeir intention oi lualan fords space for tennis, and the small considerations and with such thinly rolled bread dough, surmounted by unfailing it a grantl success. slices of or peaches, as the case gymnasium may be marked off for two that he has disarmed the C. M. ; and i crjo q I 1 Sen.'-.'.-- : ! bi-- eso-tje- ht. 1 , . |