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Show I SUNDAY MORNING EXAMINER, THE JULY 24, 190. around and pointing to you corv TTiat a a New York lawyer an be getq a mlltioo out o't-C,r- Bill mum 6000 THE it CLEARED IX nigwg New York and "sistah Makia sfi w' iL am ,e Itnwr. r Mr. rmmweU'a answer waa Mr. Harrvtt te w on .taring y IN VtsTCHESTEi? . ROCKEFELLER EXCEPT COLORED Dill Everson .TENANTS JOHN OF PARK ACRE BEEN HAS WHICH Now. Mr. Cromw.il, m oa f,.; a .. wyaaiv. . . DARKY AND THE "DOUGH." HERB waa a darky living v,. tela." saya Itopresentatlve t .t , Alabama, "who waa so te nuE5 to use tha sura of Huui by rvJI !! tha aala uf soma property that bad hJ taft him. Payment waa made by t--7; chock, which tha Eufala man 1mm i preounted at tha local bank, saymg bo would Ilka to hav da rash.' "Tlia telter suggested that tlw wiser ' mould be to deposit the check and - mu! cd that the hank would pay throe ur thereon, but the darby was obatm-- u .7, demanded tha cash. .Without further argument th- - te'ln asked the colorad mun 'how ho would have It, remarking at the same time that as tha amount was a large one hr ,iR. would lnaed the j h- darky or in hundred. taka li hi g;llM Deed. I down' want no fifty nr no dollar bills. ' exclaimed the color-- 4 How's I gumiw v: man. Indignantly. cm alum god? No, eah, I wants five floltar bills! mottay in "Whersupon the Mkr plla.1 up W(i,t packages of flee dollar bills in front of u darky, whose eea began Co sb.iia with asUMilshmaat. What's ail dat, tiaeaY querird h That repreavnia HOOJ." r.p tba RmTELlTO ''V,v teller. " tbbo! you doin' tell me,' I.' negro. & Theu exclaimed tha after a moment , paua lie ' All dak hob! Well, buna. Jluc pmoa three dollars af dat tar Mow uijeeif wif an' keep da rest till 1 calls for !' HAMLET WITHOUT HAMLET. LtRINO- tha winter there waa eumnt In IVaahiiigtun a tory In which the uwin figure waa a young gut (run Minnesota, tba wealth of wli.vie fatl.-a- r tut la freuly dispensed to tlw end tlw girl may become of tba social elect. Tht story Is all the more amusing wnen It is considered that Western girls an generally credited with a thorough appears that lha sialdaa from soon after her arrival at the eaidud decided that aha would give the ewtilwt sort - of luncheon to Uia sweilcet sort uf Accorgirls- phe could Invite thereto. dingly aha determined that bo effort or exmake tlu affair pense should be spared to an entire auooeaa. To her aid aha tha boat known of her Inviting tha lather's suggestion, at to tha ntanu. Among ilia swagger liarn, that this young lady suggested waa that It h mni-mon- acqulm-ance- ffrUT.PAL VIEW or UTTElKMI- i- HILL MARIA JVERJSQM'tf of oyster cocktails. On tha day of tha luncheon there waa great .excitement at tba last moment. had Ike fair ona from Minnesota, whowee that bar personal attention to tba and that nothing should ga amiss, dlaoovared that something aaa wrong with tha oyster cock tall "Maria." said aha to ths cook, whom la Into the dingreat distress ahaonbad called earth do you suppose ing room, "what that foul man meant by sending me tares bottles of oyster eocktalla with not an ovatar In any bottle?' HOMS. A mrky bin to tho weal asrved ao a hid ILL XVBHOK. a ml Ml. aged onl-lt- b tend with tama, planting ored man. snaps hla Ungaro af laying not artltlctal takes. Mr. Rocke-(nll- In place (or tlie patrtota when driven which bln from Iioum their bumea by maraodiiijr 'cowboys, rebuilt not millions. fUmk.Mtel' bn. John 1. yet burned down 1 ego, but te living anti further north la tho little graveyard! Bill three ten terra on In which Van Wart, 00. of Major Andre's! modrat eottage with bln non. tlM elope of Hultenallk Hill. In. In Wretcheet tr oounty. John D. j It reported nt tbn Urn of the tiro captora, and aavaral other llevolullonaryj a build would haroaa are hurled. Theoe are only a few' that young Mr. Rockefeller Rockefeller own rix tho aertta, Including Buttannllk Hill, bla prup-trt- y larf. bouse at Boesnt leu Hills which would of tho piece, of historic Interest that disextending from the vlllsjre of Haw-- I overlook the Hudson and the Round. Hlnoa tinguish thla part of tlie valley. Irving, borne an tho Harlan Jtallraad to Foosjo-tlc-o lha Drat of Aorll a terra of several hun- Cooper, During and other wrlloia fredred Itallana ham baan at work oonatruet-- i quented tlia locality to father material HlUa oa tho Hutnan MaUruad. , their work, ami It piaaeanoa an addiDo tens of forma In Mount Ftaaannt injt tlia circling drlvaway around tional Lu tweet on that aoeouut. have bam purchased by th.;Uk 11H1U. and or nUl October Tht John Dtm Hack. flnbilj Standard Oil tnaanaia during tba last tojj months. and BultannUk Mill, several Within tho borders of tho Why rolwaj domain Inn aud a mllo wide, la now Included JniwlJ.fr la tha fanoua John Dawn Rock, Rockefeller oa prrailaaa all of lha Rockefeller property that la, which tower, up from tha left bank of tha Buttermilk Hill except to throe aora tarn Bine Craning Into poaaaoalon of thla dw-Mi- ll Rivar, a mllo auuth of tho village owned by Bill Kvecon and a cabin aad targe tract Mr. Rorkafeller haa alao be- of Hawthorne; The grant rock te at the half an aero occupied by Maria Kiweuo. come a landlord of no amall proport Iona. Jraaa of Buttermilk Hill, tho next to the a maiden (Htler of BtU. Than art upward of on hundred build- hlgneat point in Wa.tcliw.ter oounty. Thla hill, with 1U elopes. firm after term In Tlawthnran, But ing on bla property, and at leest seventy- long, rambling View and other town i km tho stop of thousand or more atuwa af mTo rk "ratsalsfe woodland.tho While Bnttorrnllk 11.11 Haro pammd Into Uocka-t'Ir- A a almple oolnaideuca. it n of tho la te superintendmanagement worth y feller's po acre Ion. ond ha la Ilia that the Initiate of who rldra dally about tho oil thou tho presentramarklng ent, owner owner In heater land Wtstr of tha John oounty. largast cloaely tho datallo ms tha same as those of tho IHnui Rock oma of the term purchased by Rook. aand a ore a, watching KM'kefellcr hunted torn blmaelt Mr. feller were bought at thatr leal valu of impmvauMt. r?ck " oma cost Mm a fancy prion, but money la drived over lha aetata about h' R'utlOhery War. John r annul move Bill JSvaeon and hla slater Itean. an adherent of lha Crown, waa Marla. lh th Cuntimmui I don't want Mletnh Roeke foliar's Army ter many month Ha suecosafully nuiney," said Bveoon the other itay. 'T hi. soaped enemiea sell should have by mah I rather farm. Why hiding In ths rock by till Neper xn, and lived, when peace nut mah little bomef Hera 1 have mah to came, point out to hi, dwoendxnta the wife, mah three children, mah ole boaa. nlioltered him in the dura mab garden oaaa, mah bay flstd and mah of 1 Tha John Dean Rock peril. anil own of 'em. and all U I taler patch, bare line of thirty feet or more, and ha. mah tana to Mlstah Rockefeller where do Is perhaps twemty t high, flio opening or eava In yon a'pooa I'm goto' to llveT Nobody much the rock I, term enough to quarter two or wants colored folks 'round as neighbors and I'm not goto to spend mah thna lookin' for another farm. Ha offered mo twelve hundred dollars for mah farm, but I don't want hla twelve hundred . dollars; mah form worth more to ms than all tlia money M lotah Rockefeller's got la hla Iran sheet. It's mah home, tnah wiiaa home, mail children's hums, anil rm gain to stay right there." Bid tnd MtrU Eveton, Bill Eveaon's farm la a neat ttttla patch of ground on the Biate road batman HawIt Mopo. thorne and Uriarclllf Manor. ba'k to ButiermUk lllll and Mr. ltocfca-trlle- r owns tha land an Uiree ai1ea of It. As Rill aajrs, he has a garden and hay and water-melo- n yvatooa and, moreover, ha has a coloruil patch that would make auwt lulk sit np all nlgbt aud wink and blink ai tba prospeuts of melon days still to nans. Down the State road, half a mile town lliH's house, liters bis staler, Mana Kve- aou. who li.&s a cabin home on the doi ivn- "V' """. n.nfii Tcrklown a detaelunent nt ihe..."" l"italora.Wlera Newman IIUU atoned at the hs Is oa Invalid, and Klvn' of ""'T. tavern, for refrosiimenta. While .house, says she down I want tba tidu Mr. lt,keupon the bmlts of tho atronm. ti,fy wrer. regaling thimselvra in the tap-teller offrral her for the uttla limn'd!!1 twmnms tho of a room ovens hriek alie! Rrltish bum ta ft by! and teehle. and old lie trooper rushed In upon hosia. llrttlah Into Mie hriw lliem. and to dmvive wants to end they wire aide to And days la this little moun-- ! Mt was Intemlod. tu.miiuis to defend tlumsclrra kUlnd both tain bower, wllh her cliuikeua. her honey-- ! thatn taelr ennuruvni still ono, ho rail won on with hla aword. During ths Ctgonia! perl-ipnrmanent suckle vinca and Uic . spr.nK llua', tnckiis out of the In tlsdil-jlbomstiTn atopeof iho vaUcy. They sore. tho guust chamber u( the house was usedl Moaonlo body. VON THE TROUSERS. ar ht mi fr m Butter-townshi- EPREBIfiKTATIVE CLAYTON, at Alabama, tell, of an amusing Interview that took place between a friend of hla and a aervant la tha household ? ... qf the tetter. It appears that tha master daalrsd tat servant, a darky named Patrick Henry, ta aaa to tha cleaning and praaalng of cartels trousers. "All right. Bah," responded the faithful Patrick Henry, hut he heaved a great clgh, for tha trousers In question were those he for hie own when im longed to possess hla master had discarded ttiem, and it rather seemed to him that tha tin e had come whan tha coveted garment should scums hla property. The next day Air. Clayton's friend the trousers hanging ovsr the back of a chair In hla room. They were neatly preweed, but when the master came to examine them he discovered that there stall remained a big grease spot on one knee Calling Patrick Henry, tha master sold to him: "Henry, can't you get that wot fr p -- fwwjt DILL X,VF.R.yO!N-- r 5S .gfMi y 'A fj, 5v out? "No, eah." "Did you try gasolene? "Yaa, ash, 1 dona uaohurated dem will gasolene. Did you try benslae? Yea, ash, I triad moat a quart of dal benxina" Yea MARIA- - It taln't no use, sab, dat spot wont ' v. i' "DM-yo- i H RVARDS "VEST. KING, formerly ai tha relate bow while a crowd boys was celebrating the result of a game with Pennsylvania some yegra ago on Cambridge man wax much taken with die white waistcoat you by a waiter In a Bouton cate. Tba Harvard man called the waiter to him, aayiaft "1 want to buy that waistcoat!" Why, what do you want It fro? asked the astonished waiter. Never mind what I want It ff, continued tha Harvard man. What toll you taka for tha waistcoat?" After some spirited bargaining on beta sides the waiter consented to accept fiv doltan In payment for the garment. shouted: 'Whereupon the Harvard man sum menHone!" and gave tha waiter tha tioned. And when do you want It, lr? the waiter. Oh." replied the collegian, 1 don't want me-n-ot at you to give tha waiaieoat to all! X merely wanted to feel that I owned IL At this tha waiter bowed and was about to walk away when the Harvard man called him back. "Don't he In a hurry, hereeald he. theres something else. W nearer, upon, motioning tha waiter to draw the Harvard man took a pleas of eelenrj dipped It Into the cranberry on tlieA mid-dproceeded to mark a big "H"wals level that of the front of the whit he felt was hla ownl . PHILIP . MAP YHOWlNff SECTIONAL WP SHCAING THE DCTEKT OP ESTATE IN VESTCHESTER. 03UHTY HOV . THE BOCKEFELLER. ESTATE 10UALS Tffl AQEA THE 'DGEOUH OP ZKOOlUiXlt quiet f.ir the ran life It tie Is nearly HiaroeVfteand'iW1" fur her, and once ct wek tho vUlage li do'nlnie of Hawthorne cal In on Marta, prayer with h.r uni c bl- - ss-li- naya- H'lriig a York . flu Revn'iilluri the old Van Tao-- s Clock Ticks in Anecdotes. .. I.. ..Ir, ill 's ri'l'HI imu, ian in mn, eutn humlrcJ dnllirbimi, and old Ma- - T'rv f nrll'iamun b.liir;liig me mittel'on uf dwell 5,iiJnr3 her eight 'i ii ilrel dollar Wret4'lie,tur nrnl ko lliaeo tw-iv- ,n'v8 ; iva-.- r nin-m- rm In i w;-ben tliat miuiy ilaivnv ta oont'oit, while up on the mountain side .; ili'on ugaloet the they hrar Vie pnw or bteata of Rock.-- 1 hirn-It. d. was ore bvrqed .loan liy ronstrui'ting'l fe'ler'n workini;;. wh) 1IH Caionln Kninierlrk. and thy aul.'-ruua marve'.l oa drivmv. dreling round and rebulll. Nnr It is a hm h that Hill. R ;.ia.nily the grows of several Jlraumi Is going to make the Mr. out of htr tins wh- - war k.l'.ed am making g mid potk ri Amartca Me the Is nv. valley. ettehartiig ,rp tt y.r'p O'- s CC-O- v -- OsNO- -- J vtHNIKyo St'. Monocle Fad in Kansas . new ooietr Karus IwgUidtiire. and ths r w.. la nuking hie ros on the first question etiliure v'ait.inn. Ths corral to about spilte tailed. spo ..unit says that Pinch's -. a sukpieioua uf tb. numixle. u-constlruoney aad among Wi.no rather t'idt bout dfrolleM gowne.- sa d they are ruspicloi, of Smith's Innoiitmi ns of the mem hors of an Tbey say that when Snu-- Ptvt ran ior nt out a lot of parka .te af exriuslre set that has ooms down throuahojj r11"8 aevaral ger.awxloa.. TilLl JHt1. VI "But In some parts of tbs ccamt-- y where uA j, , ,,, hy ara" . 0! - .. Jtl they era terming what 'hey eaj smart s- ta - ,., tp iw- - j.mah's pie quasllon widen lr among men la whether eu he w (.tujiHii down 1 . ,inl tJuil to he worn. 1 have recently nut us ho i, tiilWl HI ..I,n l c. in.rc.tevra- JtalfiHi-nletter by a man lu Kan.,., .to. "v" n WAtf. i" J!!!S ... is n. JfcepjMi In ... . era Bml'.h's name was ,S a..l'l.. In npimon on the qurat'ori. lit Inf'irni, nn. bl r'nl'y trat s. politician III Unit State, a Mr. R.; -- N.nr ne . Mum t teo't.n. wboPvr,t wt,( fis rr r- -r .. . K ".Tra ,?vwllh s ho-un Gut rvrpnriitefit that irvi 'hout section Of tbs State w ha (ever eu't Amy mraa-b- a, rseently cans ,t IB m Aicllk U a canasta te, tok Tim --orrawpoudeiit asgs that gn Wf ns to thirst ter the swim s .raid-- nt UvnRLSWj .''0MN0.0'Myrv o DTTTiiitnii'ie. k 'VI' no 1 - a.., tit VishA.. - of n. cay, that he - la more than one dlffennea between the two." PRINCE FITS INABILITY. "And what 1 that difference?' asked the tht day after the arrival la leeonnd Carolina man. Hla of Imperial wa, the "I take answer, It that "ell," Pu Lyn. nephew that Mr. Cleveland I ",jr rtlffw'M,oe Beet sen wtaV with i.unVTIw cxcltenunt, , U ? hunt and that Mr. peror of China, the party Lnloa j, Bllje1 toota sedatetooto rrotl.we on a Omaha apodal ta arrived to ftehl" Xr. Governor. 1 uurteratand that Colonel ItooTe,t muli elite train bound11 for Et. Louis the local newspapers u" f tahdradr"l',l,t CROMVElL panama. IrTationj station aad the the at ware tater--. He to." waa the roply, Colonel Blank j OHM BARBETT. United States Mlnla- to be Interviewed. As. the I ter to Panama, vflm Introduced to WiU- - seated was the only member of tied an hour ago." j rater "Well. Mr. Gowmo," continued tba dt- - XJ laa Nelson Cromwell, the legal repre-iae- YWnce'a party who oould apeak Enfta "I dislike to axhfbtt any unseemly i tentative of the French Panama Canal tha conversation was carried on ttnm In the matter, hut I very muoh dc-- 1 Company, tha other day. Said Air. Bar-sir- e that personage, and the Interview harte to make application for appointment tatt of Just ona Question aad on aw "Mr. Cromwell, ai you are probably swer. a, hie auooMior." j Prinm-wa' wara we are atayieg at tha aama hotel Wherenpon the Governor Hew do you like tha country, motioned hie caller toward ancourteondy " anteroom 'ia 'hLigton. A few tteys ago I was asked. Lfllce atandin hotel walk into this room, sir." said he! at th d when you "Pray country te very fine. X DM I rived and registered. Aa you turned away "The take your Mara la the line." am satisfied that I could never heroine : ; the elork blotted the signature with ona good American dtlxen. Actually I 1 nJ tugged my sleeve with the other. abeen ta America three whole day CLr.vtLJMvu AND KCXJSEVELT. I eea 'Do you that man? he vrhtepwed. cannot yet play poker." FXATOR TMJoMAN rolls a con vwm- - 'H ta Mr- - Cromwell and he Is to gat Pu bowed aad emUed Baa million dollars for selling ths Panama Then IntoLun Inc between ; tlun that took his csi. Nnitih Ci.roilua mn with rrnncetvo went I Canal. down flairs to monuciel my to the p.wi.uii'y tlwt the rival candl- - tKwa polished. You pained by and the SIMEON FORD'S TIT. rrraiitcnry might he negro stopped hla brushing and tugged my former rrraldent tnourer leg. which nrEON FORD hie an able tot That's the man whose roln' to get a' occasion. on available every la grew exreedirgv'Tntlllon dollar, te' hulMin' canal down In I a congratulatory telegram roi peestion that the fur- -i I'anamo, he whispered hoarsely. marnr coneklraed a pos- -' him teat week to a newly Not having a million dollars myeelf I rather bod and walked into the bar couple: fnne time he lt .'ict Ion with Ur.,tn get a drink, and as I aumd there you "May your future trouhtea ba WT ; Tha bartender turned ones.' " see," said h "that passed again. V st eM-h- .vO'CvOO.O-QvOS.'.O-O.O-r- le i there 'lk - try them on? qiot an alL" . -- an-- 1 but coma "Oh, yes, eah." responded Patrick Henry, I dona tried with tha utmost alacrity, dem on, an' day fits purfectly, aah, grouse ,.vVS-'- - v Vi . ' y1' '7 the Out! f "WeU, Patrick Henry," continued tha master, a twinkle coming .into his aye, Si v' rha hr try anything else?" queried ash, I done tried all dem sines, Did you master. Ruiu-rmil- 111 a, ed r s ar-an- ! 1 ov tyiiii. ta l.a . - I gt ! ex-'fe- ,t-- ;i! ! i i n |