Show THE WEEKLY PANORAMA MINER AND SOCIAL LEADER wealthy connecticut man finds the strain too great henry K mcharg jr of stamford conn who 1 Is exceedingly wealthy hae hag returned home from virginia where he has been working as a common la borer in the iron and coal mines in which his father Is largely interested he endeavored to combine the dutle duties of a society leader by night with those of a workman by day but found the strain too great ills work in the mines was of the hardest kind he ile was employed twelve hours a day seven days in the week receiving at wages 1 40 per day at night when the other laborers and miners were abed mcharg would often lead a co or take part in some other social event he ile had entrance to the most exclusive social circles and was a general favorite he ile was taken III with pneumonia and had a close call for his life he ile proposes to return to the mines as soon as he regains hie his health longstreet IS ALMOST WELL veteran of the confederacy recovering from a serious illness gen james longstreet whose mar ariage to miss ellen dortch the beau ticul young southern woman la is still well remembered has nearly recovered from his long illness gen long street is now living in washington his wife has not been able to resume her position in society during the janaf L F W past season owing to gen long streets III health gen longstreet Is a familiar fig ure to the public he ile graduated from west point in 1842 taking part in the mexican war and obtaining the title of brevet major for his valiant deeds in june 1861 he resigned to join the confederacy he ile was promoted to the rank of major g in 1862 he was a favorite member of lees staff and was at the head of several fierce ly fought battles in virginia booker washington not a musician pedro tinsley once a porter of a northwestern parlor car has resign ed his position as vocal director ot of music at tuskegee institute and will go back to railroad work he ile gives as a reason that booker washington has little conception of music and he brings forward evidence he wanted me to make the boys and girls there sing loud I 1 bad had a class ot of voices and when nhen they sang plan tation melodies it was something fierce the way they would roll them out no mr air washington knows nothing about music WELL KNOWN WRITER DEAD nym crinkle pass passes es away at H his Is home at monsey N Y andrew C wheeler better known as nym crinkle a well known news paper writer died last week at his home at monsey N Y he ile had served on the staff of various new york pa pers and was well known as a musical and dramatic critic in addition to many articles in current magazines on these topics he was also the author 0 of the chronicles of milwaukee the primrose path of dalliance tha the aa ZI AC WHEELER NYM M ciz CRINKLE twins a comedy and other smaller feuille tons he leaves a widow two sons eons and a daughter many hands work on doll the most peculiar feature of the doll trade Is that no one factory makes the entire doll A toy turtle with a clock in its chest has to pasa pass through the hands of three men and thirty seven girls before it is ready to be put on the market some doll makers employ many hands inside the factory and send the different parts to the homes of the workers to be completed 0 omelet ed there J A JL 1 A |