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WM ? : ( ' ' wMiNBtii'"taking"o ^ ( - ^eoroe v\ WK all know a grealt U^al about Georgo Waalimulon. t ha man, [ w iuc quiuier, i n? ataioRman | ut.d I he President, hut very j little of Gaorge Washington tbe hoy. i His boyhood will prove interesting I and at the naiue tini<? helpful to hove | who are strlvins to make something of themselves George Washington was horn on a plantation of 1200 acres called Wake-I field, in Westmoreland County. Va., ulxty-five miles below Washington city, on the Potonme. Mary Hall, Washington's mother, was a mother worthy of her splendid son. , She had Hpnnt some years of her girlhood at thehomeof her brother, Joseph Hall, at Cookham, in Rerk- i shire, England, where Augustine Washington, (Jeorge's father, happening to be in Kngland upon affairs connected with tils property, met her. She was regarded as a belle and beauty, and had many admirers in Virginia as well an in England. Angusline Washington was considered one of the handsomest men of his day, and was a widower, with two boys, at the time of his marriage to Mary Hall. Twelve years later Mary Wash i?ion was loft a widow, with live children. George, Hetty, Samuel, John ' and Charles, and two stepsons. George evidently merited his moth-] er's love, for he was in all things a dutiful and upright, son. Even for that time, when children were moat respectful.tr> their parents, he was re,l.xf .i-i * - * ...... rv<i> u'-n-iciiuui io mem. ills father's death, and the placing of honors of the oldest soli upon him. made him even more manly and dignified. We are told that it fifteen (Jeorgo was a splendid specimen of young manhood. Life In the open air, healthy, athletic exorcise, clean, wholesome living had added their charms to the splendid physique and graceful manliortf lw? l?fwl JnhrtiM*-./! *' ? * -- ! > . 1 HVTIt I I >1111 IMf) 1111 At. fift11 1\<> was brad of Iho household at Porry Kami. mad family prayers night and morning, presided at the (able, was obeyed by his brothers, worshiped by his sister, and rotisnitod by liis mother. herself an adlnil-:il>l<> -< ' . <?..u nv/lllttil ill IIUS1^ 11CSS. Wlion I.ord Fairfax, an old acquaintance of Mrs. Washington's ill her English days, called at Kerry Farm lo renew his association with her he was visibly impressed with <JeorKO, whom Jie subsequently eame to love. When introduced to his mother's distinguished visitor (Jeorne presented a most pleasing appearance. He] had dressed himself in* his best, in linnnr nf liiu tnt??ui _ . - hii..ni, IK'III IIIK il I'OHI iillll knee breeches of dark blue cloth, woven and dyed at homo iii<s waistcoat was of white broctule, made from his mother's wedding rowii. His shoe J buckles and knee buckles were very j elegant, ones, having been bis fath- I or'a. Ills hlonde hair was mado into a club tied with a black ribbon, while under his arm he carried a smart three-cornered hat, for the hat played a prominent part in the ceremonious bows of the period. Mis dog. a beau-I tiful long-eared setter, (tattler, was always at his side, while crouching somewhere near was the black boy Hilly, who adored licorge, and would defy Mrs. Washington's threats and frowns and the beatings of .t'nele .las- | C.'liildi'C'* Venerate the ciither of Their ('omit ry. p?-?.>..< i i i .1. iiu i i I i ? W. Durrani, Now Jersey, in Leslie's Weekly. per and Aunt Sukey, tr? ho near his younj; master. Geor?ti seems to have had few faults. \V?' know him as truthful, punctual, systematic, executive, tentier and brave. To his mother he was an ideal son. At one time he was jilv< 11 a commission on hoard llis /Majesty's ship the Hellona. lie obtained it through tiirt h;i I r.ln-/il li<ir i an (I) Ills friend, Admiral Vernon. When Ills mother was apprised of il she and her son had a K-rloua half hour. George was courteous h-it determined, and politely hut lirmly ro fused to filve up his commission. It was the dearest wish of his heart. Ills mother,over self-controlled and strong! in her reserve, broke down and pleaded with her son to Rivo up the sea. . George In a flash saw the mother invn I - 1 am! was overpowered. Me waltod a I nilnuto (o subdue the ache in his heart before ho replied, "Mother, 1 will give up my comnilRBlon." George always had a passion for things military, and learned much of French military tactlrs from Lord Valrfax'8 bodyguard, Lance, wbilo vis 0HIH1ND OF HIS ARMY. /bskinDtOFv iting J?ord Fairfax at (Jreenaway Court, in Virginia. Lance alrw taught (Jeorge to fence, and the future great man afterward admitted that in addition to mini*'' ' Inn tho gentlemanly art, ho masferM aomethlng more important?the art of mastering hia temper. He noon found that courage, awlftnoaa, dexterity wero all nec<jyiar.v, but that the man with tho uncontrolled temper w&e always defeated. Ho once said to Lance: "Kver .?1nee U was a little hoy, I have never lost my temper before my mother or any woman. It would b(? ungentlenianly." To this Lance replied: "Well, son, go a little farther. If von enn <!< > ?<\ imt .. - .../ v;i i for your mother, tlion. out of respect, for yourself, always keop your terapor," CiroRGC W/ Life ai (Jreenaway Court was filled willi just sucli sports ;is hoys di.arly love?hunting, llshiiiK. riding, axso -.i-t I I " 1 . I ? II Ulll Mllllll'ig WI1U <!<-? lighted in telling their adventures to the eagerly listening boy l>e:jido them, and a little real defending of theni! selves against the Indians, who attacked the house one night. (Jeorge was a natural woodsman and hunl<>r. Xo art or craft of the woods, kiu>wn to white man or Indian, was unknown to him, and his Knowledge always resulted in a full ;;amo ha;; whenever ho allowed hims< If a day in the woods. At flrcenaway Court Cleorgo had much of hi' favorite :port, and <it> otic ni ' iiyiiMi . hot \ hit' Mack hear, .-..n uv?- nil. in>m suoiil 11> (nil l.anftc*, wl > had 1 < arin-d (Ito art of oui'iiiK in the woods, soon had tlic pell in ?'\ocll<iil condition to he presented to tjeoi.e's mother. Billy. Hi'' faithful black hoy, who accompanied <ieorj:<! cvim'.vwhere, preferred ill' lit a' Monnl Vernon. for. as ho .i.iid. 'dee ain't no Ininns at Mount Vernon and le Mack folks j;it Jcs' a.; j/ood win]. iri (|c kitchvMi as ilo ... ...ii.. i.11rvn i .in );rai>y, an all ?!? pmtdin' i! it's 1 < r" over, plenty ill 'la inil heaps *?" enod ting;- " C!eorge\ boyhood passed rapidly away, occupied ?i? lie W " with man's re. poii: il)llitl? ? Th" young man Washington, the master ??V Mount Vernon. to wliieli lie snceeeded upon his brother's dealh ; tie .oldier Washington, the state: man Washington, the President Washington, were hut the hoy Washington developed. In all these station lie applied the same intelligence, the aine spirit - the spirit of justice, gentleness, chivalry, ii ui ii mm |Hl'l y, i,i'nchi:o\. I'Vlirimry Twriily-Socond. Ksciilloiird ()\ slors. Cold RoiihI i'urKcy. ( icanicd I Celery mid N*tit S il.id. It, lis. Cherry I'resfrvr-; Spon^i; 'ale ( ull'l-'O. What Would Happen. Had Washington flourished to-day \\'o all >t u.s rertumly feel 1111* rherr.v ? i'<t wotiM Ii?i \? hccn sin m!ip<| My menus of an ntilomotiilc. LITILK (ifORUi: WASIIINIill ? Washington's Birthday. Run the fiukK (ii>. every one, Fly the old ml, whitu and blue, All to honor WiiAhinaton. (Jood and brave and true. <;koik;k Washington, Kirst in War, First in 1 l'*lrst in the Hearts of Mis Countrymen. The Onijr Amrricai) Whose Hirthdny is n I/egsi Holiday in All tin* States. lie loft, an estate valued at about $800,000. Ho was the first ami only President chosen unanimously. lie never niado a s^t speech during his long public career. He exercised the veto power twl<* in the eiaht years of his Presidency. He had light blue oyeB, verging on gray, and his hair was a dark brown. He was sU feet and two inches hic{h and had large hands and f^et. Ills face showed marks from the effect of an attack of smallpox. Ha was a ve.v cood horseman and I f?*<3 of riding, racing, driving and hnnting. , His "Farewell Address," published September 15, is olio of the, most profound documents ever penned br on American. Tip was a member of the Masonic j order, which, in his day. wan the loading. if not the only secret society. He was fond of instrumental music, ' especially the harp, on which lii? stop- I daughter, Eleanor Park* ('nstis, was i I a skilled performer. | Though he was childless himself I also foot when playing cunts, ol which hu was fond. 1 lis month iv.-iu I I r<m fin#l !>.. li.i.l .1 habit of clinching his jaws when in ;i serious mood. lit: had portrait:* of himself paintoc by Peale, Wright, llaniage, Trumbull Savage, Sharpiess, (J. Sluarl. aw! others, of which no ono can bo ae c?;pt?*?l as entirely satisfactory. lie was a lu arty eater, and at times drank deep, but never to the point, of excess. Ho always served wino at mea I:;. lb- was a moderate wlno drinker, but did not use tobacco, although In raised it for export. I.ike Lincoln, ho was fond of tie theatre, and attended whenever he had t he op port 11 nit y. lies co u Id swear with Biirprkdiv.! vigor '>11< 1 < .irncst n< :u;, and at tiiu? . was; known to t into lowering fit of anger lie was alw i ; in doubt as to Itiown ability and wa< never ad verso t<; receiving advlo- from frk-nd.s.?SL I'aul Ci 1<?l)f. I'.\|ilaine<l. I (Jcorgc, Sr.?-"Why did you choj down Hint cherry t n with your Utile hatchet, (}e<?i ?;< ?" OoorKo, Jr. Mccauso I couldu'f i find i In? nxo, fnther." Proof. I W. IC Wanliin^ldii :ilive tn <l;iv I I? "<I In- the **iiii(.'ie.it icllow; ill I look III 111111 111 ? >11 I'll!' - ( IIIIII > You'll si'i< lie isn't yellow. Our* (on of nppl"B will usually yioh! 1 r,o ^alloiiH of elder. Ill nrl'l'lllt-n iitM ....... lift KtlitlftS MS N(lli\!l5. ? ACTOR HUE " .Ads71' In Slzin?; That a Rs mark able Tra 171 an age rs U 1 lie merry Th< .53, :r; lv? and 111 .<??:; own kit u i \ 0 rrido ; > i: 1 <>;;ji>r? 11< 11 i' (.0 liiynicn, is wdl r.xhibliid in I'v ad vortifMim i')hi !iiis oT l ho : lionM-i al woehlioti. !ie''i' the actor is most truly behind the sconns. Mo dons the m.-intle of royalty and tlip silk ha! of iiiuu*iriai captaincy (o ask for a Job. He tolls what li'? can do. K"neral)y with modesty, but sometime* \rith flamboyant 8<dl'-assertion that pansys for humor. Mo announce:; to nil thf world that he in booked solid for tin* next, rtvfl years. T'i??j? why adverting II is one of the inscrutable niy?terie? of theatrical paycholoay. Hut inont of the frillj are of?, j terse, stenographic. jiii'i!":i makf** th* connection l;ri wi"'ii the joMo^* "liamfat." and th<? manager. Almost ;iath??tir i? (he repiitliation of si*?;* ; 1?ti??.- and (.lie ypur?iit:s cry l'or a wl if small sala ry. Th<* maii.i* !! n 'ri a-'r?*rt isnu pl?ya (Ioft.lv on lh" money cli'inl and (solemnly that h?* will hand no Mt.i&e nash to his artists. !"a? ac.iit* ?*V* railroad faro; tho man&r.ei vowi he will |ii.v on arrival, for h* h*s "heon hit." 'i'|)p actor <! < >; not. vol tin ;e??r th<* informal ion tli.ii l> > i? ? 1 Jer; ;il" man i *,''! Klv' I wai':-.i;r*. Ilia' he is in sympathy whh i ? pr<> lii'tifion imivcmi"!! jmk! "will mr i .* erate boozers." "W'AXTKU. Mj'.n for ?< -i<: < ! heavies, (!iiai\ ?'; huh. (nan l. itl?" nirl with font urn specialties; itkel.eh team ; ? <?rn? I lo double Klatfe. JSaryt.nno to double L'd violin, one Si l"iil Team. Strictly sober people o;j|j waiilnl (boozers qfl quick action): 'I'ii" (incst stateroom cars on Ihe road. A lout; K"a:;on ami your money when due." The :ial !'ro of :> "^ent<?o| heavy" is f.'lil'IV II llll I ,t (If III 1>V ll">oh.?... "t'liar." h* an abbreviation for cliarartor; (he in.v ,ieriotis "doubling" of ninsi' .il instruments means that, the porfonnoiv. must both art. and play ilii* Inst tninenis. while tho "sllont (cam" is one that labors without, words in ai-r.ili;:ti<- or clownish feats. It. is, of course, an ind ucein'Mit that tlii? company will travel ia "staleroom fit!-:" : 11?< I iw.I i.. .. I. . "WANTKb !!. ! ' Sin.uin ;utr| nam-hit; (vmioili(in. '?i lint romctly in arts. lido/.iM's < ! ?'*il without. notice. Sillliry>$ III :i wook iitltf ximmisok iil'I'M'.ioiniiu;. T: i<??l I !i'in \ ..oh." 111 (his l>i<l for lit I !: I ? < r. 1!. !' liM'<iii lilacl' !;'< : i! Ill'' iliD'iit to lions'Ts it i i ; ion !' ;i|> id l?< ': 1? ? I t l\;i! Ill' . . I ! i (till i mil' j ||t.tMiipfrsilo 'ii\ l i ' : ilnry mentioned i'i-., >.w .i .. .ii. i i ' < mi111<>:" e\ on .' ion !i> i lo a lour <. < dim|?aii .. I'n'i you aro known > i'lo manii-vr ; > will not t.nko i i' r !; <>;' : i ilii: on a railroad t i< ki wantiid at onh: >>. fhn . 'ill Ihu'ft, piano pliiy< n wiili :i piclim- machine anil ionic lil'iis. 'I'hiK in a hold show, ant] Lizzie "in? . every Sunilav" li is lit' >bal>l.\ coiT- c. to ill''.-!- from n.: < I . ... i i in' i hi- im-mi' M |)< ri<irnu'i'^ will If rc(|nirod to work s<-\? 11 days in i lie wcok, tin- w.M'bliim oi' on lit" .-';i hlilil I) Ix-iiiv, ;i "\V.\ NTI'JI > (il'K'K. i>. and 1. rnnn-diii'i, I tl;ic|; f;n S. aiifl I). V:t?, SUcirli T?*nm dial can pla\ . i*i;;l< < ;> id d(Mild> ! pay all. Salary yo irs rai'li W'l'li. Ihinnv i'< ; 111iwrite " A. I >. a i u 1 I. rom<(!iitn ft; pnrlra.v 1 Mil cli :i ml Irish p-irts; S. nii'l I), iii'-an.. : ur; *!inl danco. To pay ; !! i fchort 1'ir all (>\-|)on:'i s. Tho premise of |K) . in- a : ilary <>ach must In- I'ca.sHtii'iiii^, while ;hi> |i^rff>ii)nor.s siskoil in write will understand that, tin' i' ,:n.iv r prefers to < ! ;i;i> : ji 1 ii "W \ .\TI ID. Repertoire people Lead mi- luan, leading woman, ie-iv. mail anil w innn. rhara < unr diaii, I)li* rtot* with shoi't : rij?t: . man For jo.-'li. I ?r one ni'-ihler. S:aie . ' 1 in lir 1 The tli. lor witi> sIkv:' . : mil' i ;i'!il i > [lis ill) ii"; In ';i> in I?1 i i' i .1 i I In? will i : i t li: |?:i> ill ill !'*, it i:i :t O! 11 i ; 11! i-llillid I f :*i ?>. .1 Mil p|>! i<"i > i' rcqin .,t I i i v.ivi! Itiil inform;!1 ion i: Ilio lir i ! i >-r. "\VANTKI) QI'ICK. flood looMm youn . wo. i.m for Is ivii h, i 11ii' ami low ciiai'iiMi'i .Muni lia\< >il w.irdrol on nixl < IV t^.i? 1* v !> w in-; ! ii ? v -ry Tn > d;i v. Tlii- . < ; I roil I > l!ii: hirm i:< y in m l I w. II ii i off i ;i ; w 'II ; < i 111 siau<*. so :i ! > i n I?ri s i i 1111*.'11 iiiliiibilanl ' lo v < i* v I ii iil I : 11 I-..' ? ' ruilmrtd iioi! <>!' I'oiluiikvi11 ?. i:nl ; ill. lil'ili.'; Il<> !?.?> l1 I Ifok o\;t. II..i\ . "Vuu ii ' very Tu diiy"IliOIIfV. iioro ai''> i i?'W ini?ooll;iii > want;;: "WANTMIi I.atli- s (o s"ll lie .. hamllo siinkos. Ii\ iii!', |iii 11.'fi's wmii in illusion;, iiml clam in;: uii i . porloiieo not noroK.stii'j*: nlftto rtgo niuf woiKlit, (nivalin;; company." "Wf A V'IM.M* 'I' ? ii .i.i i i.ii. ii iiny vi tv in i' illiiIc. State size :i11<I a:;e. I'iv r ono broke to .(itnuary : ml chasing net. I.nwc I i ,'sli |<i ice "WANTWD. Ml 'round \l<d. performer. for \l M <I C'i Itoo/.ci . in> Silnil man that <1 : t: i ilit. *"): li?-r people write." "WANTKD. A piano player (o sins? illust rated o i M i. : I>.? a si'.'.Mt road . Do 11 . 1% o-r 1 i? K? ?. .in. i h on stun. . N V". i Hi conipniiv . Salary ; ire. ? | .' ,i v. i;. , no more. I pay expense;: : ft joininj;. Cigarette. . <1 ipi- and ilrunl, ird . I Wfllll Villi i......... . .. "f?ou SAi.12 OK KXCII\M;I: Two-lci-jrccl coll, ln'iullf uill081 mule in ili(> world .Inst Iho candy for a platform hIiow " "VVANTMD.COI.OIIKI) I'HII FOR !TFUS. Frtl' No. l! show, ('Inrfno l'OWfdl I'Ojil ncci'O Ml i list rids: <?r?n?.. (Huns. ?iiiK?Ts, dancers, musicians, I ton Klrlu, ten banjo players who double;. Stato all in first letter. A11 must douldo. No fancy salaries or tickets. 'Hern bit.' " "WANT MAN TO WORK DOO ACT ?nd tftVe elinrxe of same. Tell all in r < ' m. ?' -v. >. . ' : ) ' TONG JOB. Tell His Story~?Uses ig? Language, Br.it l derstanci *tI ' I r]io you v <* ' i' : and j how I >n .. Tlii.-i Is il\G 1. a:it| yon mii. bo i viia ilc." | "\YANTKi). I'c: -' I'UK-rs doing | good silent nets wh > i nil .man:'. for I wi'ck, Mini: Ik- nb! io d-i i-trai^lX j an I s?eond ''ouu'dy in n -ts. If you ar? right we can off -r you very pleas ant summer ongagoment. We pay board and t ramtpo;-t : t ion nf;??r joining. Show open < about May \ About 14 jump fro i II > "WANT10D. -Cowboy.* .<'id ?.irls that, caii ri'i<* (not iiniin " *>. Riders furninh outfit. I furnish homes. Willi Hght-p!?e?? ban !. s?m.i!l mnip of Indians, bronco bin; ?:*k, !??; apinnera, far.ey and triefc hooters, i Inwm; *uh i\uii'!i inar are [iinn . h<> i*r and l>on* ranvanman that can hand la Wild ViVs: ode wall #n<! nn<>l)?; r*:iT?iimf!i, ?lrit"r*. g . Irainnirtn Can uk* ->'!.:<ol> t hod y til it nt !>" . 'rictl* sob* , | and salary right, :ij y mi vT i* in i money." "WANTH!) f!i;i > i>|o?.r ajvd i freaks of all Kind < l'"opl Ro! man a'adium circus Ihni cm do two 1 or mc? -? ? ?":v doo I -' ihItp. j ?-otz?":i , man, bill posters. ?ran to handle (trie ih',lit plan!. tailored people 'It:.' ;'-.in play hrar..< and do'tltl' in mirrt fl show. Sleooinx 1 tr acconiniodntit n : for all. All concessions. J i ? < aclt Want to hear front >ud. l-'cn is v. Ik I and swim;. I will sell o: trtd<> inv .i\ly-f?)')t. ba^na^e : :?t . iit ; mk| < h:ij d i' i ?*t. east whetd-;. I will :il?u s* H j cheap, museum <>f tiriaionr . one hu:; <li"d subjects. all in ( ?><' bov' LOOK* .Moving I*i?*t 11 r?* .Men! Iiook! ! have titi! finest moving picture theatres in the South. Would lilt" to n<'v,ottal'' with the host talent. My shows an* crowded. No limit to lingers. 1 ' !iirers. effect men or any useful picture show people who are top notches in their lines, hut don't I think I am ea;<\ i in ;n l say ! have no limit: jiisi l>-you li ;i v? worked for.lim I'.rowu i:i I'oduiik and hi- of?Prt you a 1 Hm of rcrnmiiii'iKl;!lion, don't think <>:i <.t:i nnie to mv t.hoatre.-, and inak" me i ink yoii'!< Rood, for if you don't n!> i i? ?;i , I'll can yon after tin* fi: .-.I .1 ' inn .Now after yon 1111 vi' road and llintu'.e "\< : this advertisement <! ??!? in a liia and till mo wlial biu, not little houses you ha*-" .vt>rk ?! and the ; alary you ?'?t uall\ r?i \ ,1 f<> workiiu there; not what vmi wauled. iml whi; you fMV'ived. Remember thi.\ it you e>:aj?i;oral.e, I'll find it out." Thespians adv< r*isinr. for jobs ( usually inform tin- world 1 t tin y ar<- "a' liberty "; i litis: \T UliKliTY. I 111. iim (II hi a ;??i:t*V > I'ia'lu. drum and oriK. Ma 1 and i'ict tires a special! \. S|il.ir.\ yoijr limit." Olio in* * 1111 - r of lit'* ;i-m; of unein. I.to .1 ...I I - ' , i .... . . i i i>11 . i ii ii in ;i ry <>i 1 luo.uii in Oh^t 1 i H?*, "Anything Tl'i r ;i i .!.! r 111.' .ih'i jl"i?:-? fi!> ' lii:; mini'? : :nl ;k!i!' ; no? lor hii:l \ :ini' y or a< t li? > 11 ' KrntiKly Iin.I li;i:1111 > lif iutii : tio Hint he is out lor "Anythiii;: TIht< V :i t>o!litI* I 'i. I in'i hi 1 '\n!i: I ! i : job ii I <!:;sl in-, II:" < n : <>: ' Mil:' aw.i immmIit , 11 >i j.. onI r;t!'f\ Hill lii-ri' i1-- :ui :i :<-. . 1 o io:i 1 o his |> ii.-|n ril in frolic, on. ju lliir; thai sin;:; i'-A itoi::. <>x;t lint ion: ,1. K 11 >1 )C) UKItXAHlX) [>Y1,I,YNO. I'nnlnKc-o. Kmpiroo Th? itro, S:in i-\ an. i. < <i. Calo. \V<" ki> Man-ho l''i I t< ' 111 lit I. Oil, \iil .1 21* i i ; rfont-'o, tlinl lias ii on i!i< :n all" A \\'!ii? ' It.itn. T M.lio \V '.<'> :! ' ! 11u?r? i:i I. < >. rii-nij Chiii'-M Aiidthi-i- liL'hi-!>< ,i i: ! | .id i:i?tor i. ill" i'i i! !'>\\! ii -: "I I.KIT 'I'II K -illOW > i i.? ih. \Vliii.? I; r. I>:i 11. II ii: It ck i iii, li.n l< . . . i. iii,". It W '' imi Til.11 v . ;i1 i! ! i ' 11 W v i' 11 > \ ' "i -. it- ol ? and \ il: No man i- . I i in :.> < v. . .. I Ii I I I . I .. .... iii i . u' i hi .sr. j >11 i(I p.i . !> Ii il Ml< ; ll : : : | . I '.!I:n 5% i '.i i y, ;i I I). i 'n: . .' i i < 'I il'.l: I'm|- - \ ; r ; ] I . , ! <1- .ill; i \v . i >k |{( Ijiililc 111VI-. oil . I i i. ill Ti. \ |>'. ,ii : : d' i ! . : Ills' i iny uv;i. it ti v.; ( r:i :i i:, ,ii j i!. | lii'l il?. i.! nnl ot .Mil j .i a'tnl in j i ii i nciiia ' 1 r i-i. i i?oi'i I (.11 |)i> li. ),< : iii \ v. 11! AMEKICANIZIN* Messnr>;es Wli Art ; i j:1 N <? w I i lint < '> . .Mi:.'' ! .i >i win. 1 :.i t? *?m ii'.w : (he pri\ ill living i'i ' .1 land In \vh i< li in ->m -i null. ! i'?II :?l < I *1 < |: l;. . > < ;. ! 1 .ii' idurnevin^. The .\oit! \m ail ('ivir !.' for lin ii/i. I , . " hid priii' < <! Ion ' M v : 1 :iiv Id l,< i|i. I i il))|(" i! , i ? ii" ( ini.' i . who arc ii.iiKi!anl i< Ami . . n ' i 'lulu.', miii! do mo nun ' ;ih<l 111? ii.ilioii.il IHcit (if i|"ii!oc.' i c> ci* til'.' l . !>' 1 iisiI>iIil i? ol ill ovi-1 '1111 '11 'rip' "McKSiini's" .i:>- Iran 1 In o 5?1?11 !i, Italian, '.? mm n, I'mni !i, Nrahic, Polish ii ii I l..:lmani:i; li'it llicir liomi-l'. in ;i riii I ioa ;:'nl ri ! vlf? arc > iiiiicii to i !: | it i i.:n v < >i i i voi il.v until mil' oi .ailing IliciV' 11', i>ii",!i, declared cm ii ih' , Iciil lc.irncil soiic Ihin new . I ihai everv Aniitrlcim Ik w? d do veil in do i lie xailie. Kor < .: 11111 > 1 . i . '! n | >; i III * J'.OIIfl"! 1 colldi! iofi: Wilirll I 1) illon ma;. < sped i" in# . : and . i\"i 1 -1; "lo have a nnirli lit' ; i\ ^ i m i' li 11;i vc \\ : I lio ii i n i erl'eri1 | with fitlicrs am! I??rin:: dlsorderh Mi'li ;iK'" OlM' "II Willi : I I'll roll I HO I as. "Von linisi ln> kind and polite1 lo i v? i y one with w hom \iu hav< business. lly so doing and heinn inmost and industrious you will make many friends. "Von ; honld loarn something of | tho lawn which you must ohoy. "!i is nf ri-. sary for ovorv citizen to | think vt'i io isly about what is ri^lii and wrong, and tovoto for tl>al which i tu right. J?y so doing ho will yro '\ bnggapo chocks for security." It I Mauris to reason that you can't chock I hr. Ti-^c without tickets, ami that tin? i '."lists nmsi follow their haulage. j H!a(i* tics, not verbiage, are off??reil ; !>;. i h?' iiii'i.ihi')-.; <h' ii slock !?. :ir.i seek- ! II" IXU'I! I'l MIII" mm. .. I- - .... .. . ? II* l. i! >; I II 111 V 1 an. old. liv ?'< >t t? ii:' h> I j pounds. while : woman ivontyI i 11? voar: old. ! vo I'cm'I and a i j tin 1 f inch*.'! . H'l pound:;. I* il" waist ! ; vi'>aKlirci: fill : tid |?i'di"r< ? > ! thej pair were Kivt,<ii. doubtk-H: .i i itisur | aiH'c ii'Miiiiry enulri ?-;t 1? tj!ij <the aino;;ni of -) i ami vep lab!' tribute* they would revolve durinj: a sir. weeks' tour of tlio mininr camps in i '' ittimc') Si I id .' Illi'. l . " The profi t "- ion Is inform?d I > w a ! "renowned female in;pei M>m?tor played t!i? we* It of K" in ? '! t:neHr.e<? theatre and Iijih two more dates ahead. .<> is i* prenial ure for bin fripiidv. in tin ii.?< !" ?'in - ' On )!:? bum), wit)(' to 1 tie <:!o?- i in* < f 'hit' Merlini Ainciiran ilrKma ! "Mf, Him yrui I," a Rood ado'' ik <lir | c-ciiin? ( i?-d from tin lunch ? oou(' r mid i 1?<'}.*:' mutinrers to not** ?.f his' plight Hf'llo' S*> ' l/iiotn! M < *? - ' Iy to arfvr-rtift" i.hp fa< t Iht-.t tti?> Orir 1 'mil llotH SwiWhbotml (!irl ir in the i j hands of < f fri??idr ??n?J for : r tod openings. There ir u usiou ?:fcr j j pfMlor fcn<) yrop?i-tyinnu who off?rt to ; I piny jMirtu in addition to cuny bhw : wnd hommur N>x! to tin- iinonnc* I l irnt of g *&?(( b wi i11- Hint hr- t*111 rtippl1 u rk?t?h. two moqnlof live. flv ?ttri g*i's and lots of lively ; 1 [ihite fill for twenty ivfriti n i! . i? *n offer of "fin good Tom ' doj? ehenp." What i? wt Tom dog':1 ; Ii' i? not h relative of th? torn t , I I i a nine t><'o'' * no piu i u? r r.lirr. ! i>! h< nfTrpriiig nur ?11i in the > >' ' : } pie<'* ' Purle Toni'B CiibiD " j ti Ii f'Mnl in heavy type tliri ii i : i< Mi- v? .?ti fi i are RNGAQKJ). The :i nnmi m< r > " . however. is ikiI ma'rimon il t>i.. ,<<h It appears in con-j I fiM'tlon wlili ih?* "Marriott For! i Money" ronpanv There ir ?1 d?/li<M" propriety i:i tl,?> itiaerMon a I. paid rnios of commendation )iy a Uleh- ; inond ( \':i i Chief of Police of an A' i I reps ploying in ;i drainn pr< nouneed indelicate t?v thin-Kktmud New York critics. A policeman oits.!,* to know moral goods when he bit* them an;, how, his judgment hock with the box ofliee. "Have yon ?f n my black ft;ilome"" a-ks a vatidevillle Mayme. j S>t;igo mobs of i lie right Borl. iri.if; and other evils obliterated, are offered to uprise at any time by ;< per(iii who, furthermore, makes m peeijilt\ of stage children. "1 Am 'he M;in Who I'nlled" look-; odd in hi:r Itvpo. tnit it sc imuh ho pulled :iu amuso ii' ni ft mi pit ti > thrmigh the summer I last : oasoii, and would 1 ik U? pull . inie more. ll'?w would ymi 1 ili?* to i In:y X(iu t\' I ir!' Sold t<> Thieve;-; or, a I icathh* d Confession" ' A closer; i i v:iniination : hows that it i a mm t j ipi.ture niin. When huyinc; lilii.. r-I member that "quality p:iy . If it. : pay ; nio, i lu ll, liv all h uod . i' i win pay yn i. Hou'l | i: s< ::f wi'i | ] jiink. It i^' a.' pmhI.v Mil l)l<iy.! in ' | I llf " M < >: 1 a( ' ;d": drl !"t? : nanv. . Ill < < , Tli i-;, j Mayme, l'.otli'ia. Ad I . i\;.' i,i; ri. ! Clare. Ilcityl, 101)id. lust hanm j :!!. v ! ? Ma'.imii v. i?ii:i . >iliu rSWft. ?New York Trilnnv . Anicrii'JM* Spoi'i^uoiuan. We liave hoard : olijet in.' liiat | Anieriran men are : <> k? .-n m win ll'e j ] ai'" nulicr Hiisfmrl iiu , ti< i mil in ?i 1 j I ril. hut .11 i lit* ! ! I' t li i i: ? j llii'ii their \v<mn nkintl mil. f li . nnd ili< 1 m 1 su> tlx ;ii . .i upi rior i .lion, :is- n i me iiiii!.< iikii'i' <!? ir.rlit fill op; nui'iii . ,\ in i ic.iu I: t c 1 y. I iv ill ell i hi * r whi li i f) I \ I. "In i Win- licillK < ?>ii'!??Ii (1 Willi rllff. "ill;.; i | di i'i ;ii from '>;i" nt I ii" li ; . \\VI. i l>I;iyors sti" -.ii<l wi: ii i t '. < rl'ul I smile: "I liiio?s li" i>I;i' . ii In ti. .- ill' , I lin n I 'iii) i I i ii. ; . : i ( i Id | nliyihil::- !i v?? :'low, ii ji ii . ii s-'pir; I:in t... ' ? 1....: ; > lorial. 'I'm liii^ ili" lion's IKI.I'.III i -<. | morr thnn F>00 ro\m?s<?ntatlvo?i of the?] genuine Washington slock iiro living. j Iln loTod animal* and liis horse? j ; and dnga were all linn blooded slur-It. ! | I/otteriea wore eonnnon iti his day > I and lie was a frequent Investor. lie , VSHJNGTON. I'"l I! 1; i' W'i; tl Oil 1 . 1 !l I iloim ; 'I J Is jciitii In: <? ' n,i '" 111'.' ' jlifl ill t'llW ]|" . :>\" i.ilihi' ill ill ?'?>? r"< >J i !. M " . SIin km! vi!I '. ? !i> ! -dii* , . ' l i . hi- . | ii II ?>i i ! H .! (h !; . I. : i qO?i iimii (i i>i i iiii!ii v. i I t.r. 1 J;-111 I, ml 'I jO" |(l \V<t! ' . k. i ! I lu j A, Dic;tri v . v .< mongc ("run p r>. : < ,'il Way d i i ; I t .11 ||. I : I. .. II i Kl lll,V il .4 l I It J! I i l<> Im> :o.h| i i) i 1:1 1 It -Hi. I I . . in 11. 1,1.1 lliir.'." : !i I j " )i .i>( < <in wi i|n>ii j ' . ; i i (TJ I iii ur, < ! ill :i ml "i person, vqSii* hour' :..l . 'I'lli*; i . i; !i . I in ' , :> ;ijp ' ill i?ji ' M 1 Tw<i o|m |, \v .. ill ,i. : I.??::; li: :T I In ' v !M I ;ifile to (hi- lai >1 M < . ? . ,.?)! nil WCIO V i I I IIO:i IC.il h:i'l v, l> i . "In orilci' il ; ' i I . Il It I llo: . illlloi." ! ' NVi'i I woiilii li wise i * j i o 11" 11 i.. |. . i, i!j. j i.ilili .lied free school: It o:i I: you cxpccl i i ! i ii in \ 11is ' i ni i v ;iml lit i 'T c i - 11k all i i. r \ llicrlcaII. v.: it ; < U nil lie cjipols. Tlic ;. i va) ion Wll'lw ? * * I lli'; for \hi hi :i .ik. I will) vc horn Ann . H 'i i i " io . i froni l hofii nr.' < . ho i hini 'lit II:.lli" tllt'lll IMlvicd ! v <?l lior |)(!(lM ri;,'n 'l'hi inciiii (lie in i in Id on iluit on); t uli tlic ' iii'' <i , l i 11.11:i; In ! i ;iii(l Iir.r. I ' of ' lio iiimici i iiti<1 : . it fai. ' low i w:; t the winning of t v. iiderllf , jlOSfllllle. Ale* ige Four give;; the imi>l-i ;i] 11> of Mir::li:im Lincoln, ;nrl Irtyn . poclfll <>niiiiut: is on (iu> fact ih.it "there i ro few to da> who have to work as h:*r?i an young Lincoln did and none who do no! have more opportunities." % attATONNAlBD OP FIX>IJN*nERi?. 1'iit some fllots of floundor into boiling -water with a llttlo salt and louio'i jrJ.ro and cook till tender, then <ir:'.ln thoroughly. V/lion i oM put. them In tho contro of chopped lettuce, cover with nmyoi;jii'.: wkh und garnish \vitli r!'. i of .or L'o<-. and hard-cooked ?gt?K.- -1-ioKtoll Post. Tin.' < vaniVit: "ion of over <100 'lies n-> (Ik- < ouuvoj k-iii agricultural xpuriuicnt Hiatiou r!!ow?d '5>ai thc.v wirrM nn avoriif'f) of 1.200,000 L.iol<>r!a Lnntkxjjpc W*n inoompleto. Krucaur, tli" uwttlmtlllonalre. **i!??rUtliiln? u friend a.t his olo* Ktavi oounta-) tooox*. "I nan born awl ir,? 1n tiiln imichborbood," Jus OiiM, "UJid * hbii ] a boy 1 uhocI (#< Udivt vrtlmt a fin*. It would to liavo a fixrjM' on hill. It'H tii* hit: in-f t )k.>iiit >a ittuihI, you will RfflW', 'Vrtit.hu> a oircsjK of Bovoral uJU<. ?uul fJu.> vit'w from here is ox"ft ii ina-uiU'.for. ! ' wrWwMind t.ho victor "Yt*. wmJ Avlwn th<-< tima <>*r?o that T o**i{?i afford it 1 cvufclflwd my boyin'j i!?*fcltiou by IrejiJi* th*> land nrouud hw <u*l fwM.Wmr tip <bla hrxifrv" "J lwiw ^io?>n Wi ti (rrfnit ui*ur places, niio i miTP inrror nooti a (Inor lund* 'Tiki^'h what I u?M to think. but 1 4<Wl 1h.i- it Uf>^ OA W?ll A3 ] <lil] vl)?:i T U'dfi u " "Wlxu nwik?< Utf? dlffor#?n?( ?'' 'It teL't ?K>cniyU*tv " " Not oCWiiplolo^Tiy, yx)<i own tho VnTt^mxit*', <1 on't yon ?" "TiviiV, k.b*> trou'hlo. ] o*rn nil of It twit. <*int aero f>*toh over tdifliv ltoyoii/1 tho or^ta, about *lx mll<* awtvy The old ?nirnuid{coon thai oirus u wm't *o11 I' to mo at fUr IVjrurrv" Awl Mi'. K?'?<*kuh nJ#;ho(l <J!?mal!y. Tl\n r to ("rrK^t a Ocono m^niorVrl in tile Nntion-nl hn? th?? Vwkiu.EC of BimiRrfliMi nstlonr.l onpfciwv.aHous nn<l ni*n o' and ?ti att?*on[?t will hi trwulo to raJ**> |*.J>'M\ftOO for Mio f>Mt^K>so not** tHo T'nion. It U devl?un*/| tMt tho IxUMlnf *hAll too tlw-v) us no and Itor^um ?J3-d ho.Klfo ?ll oduowiInu&l, literary, puMotto nsid orcanJxHiiotis .M nnfiomil r**<?*nt Tho dlnn^s nul dollar* of tho (V^pk' will ho sollolt< ,1 in ??v??ry pan <V the /wintry. vvut-;mv! 111h iKiiuir 10 rne nuni-r of His Country would bo eribanced by tbo provision of ui<-h x ibuildinK ina> Im' qu'.'Rl fori'vl, hi it It is quit? 11V r?' t thai Um itle.-i w!11 Ibit t. J! < favor of tlio i?irbMc an<l l><> tb ? means of ndrliuu anotbor linnutiful buililiiir to 1h Hint already adorns \Yns!i? inirton l"> c 1 ^ohUon's 111*0 brl^ado ooi is $1,420,* (K)0. Tin-: STOin or rii i-: l'la.vi'T SlIKIil.S. Ad everyone Ifro'v. , C. \V. I' >pt, of Utillli! Citx-k, Miid.it;nn. i tint only a i11hkrr of br>-iik!:iK( foods, but be i:? :i Mronc individually!, who Indieves fli.it th? trniJ^B-unioiis nro a inonncu to tlj<> liberty of tin- country. nollovlng fhi-H, mid being a "natiii'ftl-born" *c nipper for tbo ri??bt, sis h<< sna it Po?i, li ; i'/'vpvh! y?*ars past, bai- bo?>n <}ii^H,;-d in < c*HKc|r?ss warfare luatiiwd "ll? l.nbor Trust," lis ho l(kt>i? to cull (t Not able to sK>i>ur? froo and unt rnninnd<'d Mvprotwon of lip opinions on tlii>- nubias Mi rough 11?< iv>;;\iInr r^wtdlni; pas<*K of tbi nowt papers h<> hR,.v bought advertising Kpaeo for this p??rpo?e, Juki ?(< li !* nociiidomc'd to tor (ho t<?Jliri< .ii' ht<* I"1! ipt 11 m "atory," ?n<I b?< lins thus spent: hunof tlKMisnndu of rtollnrs in dononnrthi? tradatf-unlonlgm. m rrvflnlt tif Post'* activities tho P"i>| now know ? wholo k>' iiliout tho-*,- orua n<7nt to<iH: how they urr? I onoycoiuhod with zraft. how they olistiMH't tho volonmout of h-irittmrito hiiPinofiK, curtail labor's outnut, hol-i up manufiMnr<MV, ?,:uf! upon thoir own mom' 's;*!iip, an?> VitYf tho !>' ' ! Natur-!l (Nisi Is .'in f?d oy |li< rndf -MnfoiiiytR. mil intensely I r ploy*: no union lalof, ho they : : ' csll on' >)' IV : ' "' I: <i" I '.' i - ' h??>TO: tiin? ! ! pror Tito !?? >?.' I "II );" >1 " l'< 11 iIIlr" ' It - V- n ,v! > ' Mi I. n of f h -! h; i n i- u r??c# : I: ? : r f>? f. ? v. . ,.jii i. . I wit S > j > p. :irnl si " w'; 'i ir , : pi ! li'i rri ' -o "' i !'j? <* M!:'! rrpnt nt '< > 'I :r ' ,>i Oriffiiinlcrl it ; : i'i-i lout > i I'rtM. <.r th f", . I' LH1>oi\ Ah ' '"lv ;i<i nut M I', . n M r llo 1 !." U nor.o I'll1/ '? > : ill : r l.i I !lf >1 III' 1 1 !r I. !. .i . .1 ! !;.! . J > va! !1 v ill 1'ir.i pi ' > 11) jii: i I . i in *. hii'\ inj*. iiol t!\ -.ii ,* u:-i l> ,n >'?n*t imk'Ji .*11 <>f ' !i iduki '' . new ii >! :;i. l< ' 'FT III ' I ! I ! i KM II xbOl : " ' ''ill holl ?' i I liIH glv n w:..i .>v v"i(>''r pubJJ? .fIn be '|i?i i:.>? i<l" of an )' ' : t" .1 oou it y | .tf. i I fhiri it, and th> iiif< i' ; ifiinilly is (hut hil>orUiii'' C> un lliii lioti.s!\ ; >! <-*??,J iii? till- ll< An 'iirflii.Hi ii illJ(fS ) wit loll will I '-- >i' i in./! ii i. '!: t it.n ?lid to ph yi,i ' .>< ( lis., v ill ni;u"'hinHi < i"ii 1.;. 1:1 :ithai will main; *u< Kill ii no. to otf t'fy, its. i i. ' 11:1111 r. i) I > would riot hi dtnti ' '.'lid ' il 1j(ji>/] for the pii^OW'l! \\ ' admit'.' 1'oHt. WMIo w Ii.'ivp IV ' ; iil: toward I I. i in ion*. hi; Ii ni; ii - tli< iiro con I noted lii iiu honon ' ! i md - lot -I i v?'" kind of a way. v c i'j\ ' land nnounh <?l the tarred end i ' : l?*? kUc!{ to hvinpat hlzc Uior?> u f; j. '-vm ! ?i Willi I )if I.s 'Mlii to do. He - i t. TV?t HII)>)><>!'! A niilf HhO Poki cm i not lti Ml In,!, ovci with ion. Tb'ov a " "vory limn. A~rnlit w* in<>" for hasn't l)it? weapon, ov?ry weapon ilia! could t>o thonftlil of. I><ii in'',! (ami not simply Ij) labor nnlonn) to put u3 out of bl?>?Jl)fV!f'. too? I ntn fcOltiK in drlnli two eiipa of PoKfum ovari morning from thin time on, nrnl put liiyy*,!! 011 a diet of GrapeNut* Bully for PoKt! Krh'torial in Thf Amtrifrtw Jouiiialnf Clinieal Mtdioine. . J