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Show Y UMCLX PCOGtt A PICTURE. HA.VSS ly Tfcat U Was J - T- t?GlK.. DALY vr MM a "J my a eaw kaca U U jov taLJ 4as wbtm fiiMit g Call and let us Explain the nt fcaUt a4 jrrio - lr Tm I aa-irr- r te a4 FRIDAY , OCfOBEK 17 TfiE COMMERCIAL! A wit4rrfrJ ehiii ia Le Peel TTiif. E ttt veare a4 maoatk cad. apeaks V dJTem( ItafrumiM. 4 baa traw-a- ll tha strikaod world. Hw( ei Tka tttie fdWw rLatte4 irjkt, A -t- iVmcm Fuller to a OnriaaaD Tim-Sta- r y Immm trvm it k cwiut ou.4 dare few a sua ago. tiniii -- Yoa was a fureijra-wxiiduul4 im&t h i aid U ulJ U it Ua--ihmimi aitiuc t t ixit ?. fcl AatJ yooT asiJ be. "Bat I n mU U wm ara.-- la1 l r: aot My Utlitr aa4 aiotii axe buta M)W. awl i ia Cab. IWs ark but I w U aftk l -. i Ainericaa, t mm-- . U Ofc, ao ray fatlsef aae4 Mr rasa ia Clark. aW assfaf fwa, worry I , u- a actor, bat he's tuo fat t act raaWallttJtf." 1 sua'le any first a(earaaea ia 1 Aaa thra a araaM laLs oS ki othtf boat two yean Viettaa ut ar&4 tb )4 girl Ha aagta. wamat it. papa?" la tixmuu ae4 aails, at laa'otk "Two year aa4 fire mucths mgo." artal siat ta ay. ?u Wr la IrU arurk PapatTark. Ml fruat Ual atia aoaU -vkulr and wtart tac tbra." eucbnaed Freddy, "1 aWv. -- Stow . aod aty f hare beta ia Germany. Spaia. France, jx I arm.' U awwJdBoat; "awl foa bria a j! Turkey. Arabia, Eypt. Ra-d-a. I tludl 1 epeaJt and taa rvK Toa; asl and the a kiirLra Italy fciilitir sail I aa4 btu bat 1 different in langnagea, Mr. sins elea l rua Jim rjia4 i. cfcair, tuo; 1 ia six Unoagea. cu&errw raa kiM only (saggta, aj4 Ull aim. i Arab i the be ill to languaga. bb4 pealt t.rt mm4 kofio ki r s tjrltf, AaJ Bias aissptnt jroi X. My auTMf was an Arab. You know my to mother tJitd when 1 was month old. Maria. bmM I anal want uJarfmJjr Ike iciri ohm These medals? On ia from the pasha fcaM bm Ik litt, and tm of feack aka snuat go out sgia of Etfyi. and the other was presented Tom - hrre To cor I. aal 1mn to me by Joan Jiato. director of tba Team, fan otna bw I akail waai you ta j Baroelu&a. Kpaia. I'm jnst , theatre at ma up tka plur." s plavinx a temporary wgxgement with Ami laea ba mould lift Bp ika I hart ' the Lottie ElUott cumMuiy. f drop it, aod it would txmm oul of ll show this aava the Ik kIm with atwuld to to ka Hyde go u4 try ftmoM, tad cat kiniarU. and tkro kc a oulj priu - j season.' nod tka rouoi tuukiutf for bia hauJLrr- j 'Freddy was rtgetnK:k even when csiet lia cnukt act Had ki kaudkrrrbirf,ba j be was au iiifaut." remarked Papa Clark. awiaM it raa ia tka p kti of tb cuat i , -- I used to take him to the opera when kad takrn off. and ka did But kuo he was leas than a year old. and even ha kad put the coat, and all th kuuw kad be seemed to understand the music. then and atart toula bia j aa kttva off looking tut daoca He paid more attention to the orchestra laukiaf fur bia raal, arhila ka I leader than to the opera, and sometimea roaod ao4 kinder tben. hooe j his little hands would keep time with "Ouaut an butty in Uthe I whole never earoe the music Hi imitation of an Italian kaow where my coat inn - aurh a act in all my life upon oiy musical leader was conceived by him1 didn't. Sit of you and you can t self." cmt that I put down not lira min- - j i ago) Well, of all the" ladlaa 0ttls Restless. Then he'd art up, and find that ba bad i Capt. Trimbleton, of the Seventh Unitkeaa titling on it, and would rail out: PitU-bur- g touml i ed State cavalry, pawied through "Oh, yoa cab giv it "P ou his way from Fort few a ago days the as aril ak myself now. MiKht jukt to New York, and conversed at to find anything as expect you people Sill, L T., tlirouicls-Teleprap- h reporter on j with a to tad it." the outlook in the Indian section. He Aad when half an hour bad been ia tying up bis finger, and a new k1 had said: "No one who is not in the Indian kaaa got, and the tools, and the ladder, reservations can comprehend the almost aatd the chair, and the candle bad been tnngical spread among them of the brought, he would have another go. the that the Great Medicine Man is vkola family, lurliuling the nirl and the once more about to visit the earth. Thoua in round tan(llni kaiBiiunri. le would have sands of Indians are forsaking their aaa. ready to help. Two would help plows and agricultural occupations to third and a to kold the chair, Mat ap on it, and hold him there, ami a sulk in solitude when they are not confawrth would band bira a nail, and a liftb ducting wild orgiea to welcome the waold pasa him up the haiumer, and be Great Medicine Man. vvald take bold of the nail and drop it The effect of the fanatical preachings "There I" be would say in an injured of certain tribal leaders i proving a toae; "now the nail's gone." One part of down on souros of grave alarm. And we would all have to is a daily wat-oar kneea and grovel for It, while he would their religious exercisesOn the banks of toad on the chair and grunt, and want to in the Washita river. the Medicine stream bo all the to was that there expect If ba they kaow kept Man to apjiear, who is to cover the world weening. Tba nail would be found at lant. and by with thirty feet of aoil. exterminate the that time he would have lMt the hammer. white race, and once again apiwrtion "Where's the hammer? Wlixt did I dn the country out for the tribes of Indiana. with the hammer? Ureat he.ivena! Seven I believe that there will be a serious outmt you gaping round there, and you dou't break among the Indiana as a result of know what 1 did with the b&mnierl" The sight of We would find the hammer fur him, and this religious excitement of the nmrit 10,000 Indian brave and squaws flocktkaa he would have loxt he had made on the wall where the nail ing to the Washita river every morning was to go in, and each of us had to get up to bathe and chant wild dirges is calcua a chair beside blm, and sue if we could lated to excite apprehension among army And it; and we would each discover it in a officials and white settlers alike." different place, and he would call us ail fools, one after another, and tell us to get Melons by Mail. own. And be would take the rule an I We lunched today on melons sent vemeasure, and And that he wanted half of S1H Inches from the corner, and would from the south of Germany through the mails. It rita twelve cents to send try to do it in hut head and go mad. And we would all try to do it In our three melons 200 miles which is a tribheads, and all arrive at different retmlts, ute to the idea of the public doing its and aneer at one another. And in the own expressage. You may send fluids, row the original number would Iw fruit and anything but explosives forgotten, and Uncle Podger would have through the German mails, only the to measure it again. must be carefully done up and He would use a bit of string this time, package and at the critical moment, when theoldj marked if perishable. It is melancholy taol was leaning over the chair at an anuie that our American mails exclude melons f 45 dug., and trying to reach a point and so on. If you want to send a sick friend a couple of dozen oranges in a place three inches beyond what was for bim to reach, the string would where oranges cannot be found, the Gerslip, and down he would slide onto the man tnnil will care for them, and here piano, a really One musical effect being at the auntie, six miles from a melon, produced by the suddenness with which we do all our shopping by the Royal fcia bead and body struck all the notes at mail. Cor. Lewiston Journal. Ska same time. And Aunt Maria would say that she DUinfeetlnn at the Golden (late. raald not allow the children to stand The quarantine officer of the port of asonnd and hear such language. At last Uncle Podger would get the spot San Francisco has reported to the local 'feed again, and put the point of the nail Ixmrd of health that there ia now in n it with his left hand and take the hsm-aae- r course of construction at Angel Island, in his right hand. And witli the liivt to be completed in a short time, a large low he would smash his thumb uud drop most comMm hammer with a yell on somebody's disinfecting apparatus, "the plete in the world," in which it will be Annt Maria would mildly observe that possible to disinfect, by means of superaect time Uncle Podger was going to ham- heated steam, the entire cargo of a ship ster a nail in the wall she hoped he'd let in a very short time. The board has deher know In time, so that she could make clared Yokohama an infected port, in arrangements to go and spend aweek with view of reports of the outbreak of cholera star mother while It was being done. there. Exchange, "Oh, you women; you make such a fuss xrer everything," Uncle Podger would re The Taek Industry. himself up. "Why, I lik al, apicking Several attempts have been made to little job of this sort." And then he would have another try, establish the tack industry in the south, and at the second blow the nail would go but they have failed from difficulties in lean through the plaster, and half the handling the material This branch of hammer after It, and Uncle Podger be pre- the iron trade is in the hands of New cipitated against the wall with force nearly England manufacturers, and is practiaofScient to flatten his nose. confined to Massachusetts. More Then we had to And the rule and the cally s than of the tack business is string again, and a new hole was made; controlled by that state, and fully and about midnight the picture would be by all of New England. New ap very crooked and insecure, the wall York Commercial Advertiser. tor yards round looking as if it had been smoothed down with a rake, and every-hodWorld's Fair Par Roll. dead beat and wretched except Onule Podger. The salary list of the f orthcoming ex "There you are," he) would say, stepping position of Chicago is thus detailed by Aeavily off the chair onto the char The (llobe of that city: Gage, president. corni, and surveying the mess he 10,000: Bryan, vice president, $12,000; had made with evident pride. "Why, some people would have had a man to do Butterworth, secretary, $10,000: Seeber $5,000; Pulmer, national a little thing like that!" Jerome K. Jer- - ger, treasurer, president, $12,000; Davis, director gen :'a Three Men in a Boat. eral, $15,000; Dickinson, secretary, $10,- 000. Total, $70,000. Flenty ia Sight. Tw a 4Va C'OMMKKCIAL: JOB OFFICE Or.Pann. , j kt a of Howe Ventilating Heating Stoves. ! I Renowned the Merits TEE S.NVIQ! t 12 C. D. EOELVSOX BARIiWARE COMM. 2315 Miitfas Att ; tr en-fag- d Maintains its Established Reputation for turning out k-- J S! V STO STOVKS! THE FINEST JOB WOEK KIX1VKH c ! STOVUS! rrovm. , sot HAYS. STOVE STOVES! ! 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