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Los Angeles Evening Express from Los Angeles, California • 9

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THE EVENING EXPRESS: IOS ANGELES CAL SATURDAY OCTOBER 22 1898 The Largest Hat and Furnishing Goods Store in Log Angeles I RFPI IN DYENG AND LljLIYLir CLEANING 3i ract and Lrcsstp WORKS work Tbo new Im- I in LosAnifOlea an an The best facilities on th Coast for doing fint-olasi proved llry Cleaning Proeeis la the onlv one ot lis fl tat We Noihrlnklng or fading Hare ara SPECIAL l'KICES for NEXT WKfcK: Men'lgulti cleaned for "Lead In Quality and Quantity" $125 At the Sunset Club dinner last night there was one place vacant which has been filled Dran Rklrts cleaned for PA And 75o onlv Kvening JlC presses and Waists at pro- you are usually charged from to KH00 tor in poruonaio pr u'es Tailor-made nlts olenned heretofore by one of the most charming men of' the city Mr A Prancisco He was in years perhaps the oldest member of Pnndory's Mexican Chill KelUh $150 inner worn I'riee includes preing Men's Hulls dyed for a ft Other dyers charge you I II I taut) to koo and haven't lin proved facilities Want You Tailorraade Milts which you are UMnllr charged 40 and 8 uo tor A perfect seasoning ror all kinds of meat gravies hash stews and soups The the- club buf in kindness and wit and conv nsaith-K-iving properties or the sweet Mexican peppers and the compound with which panionability he whs as young as' any of is associated SB a conuiment has no equal ine most uignty members Last night when rresmenv uee proposed that the member Per bottle 20c i Telephone Main 26 The largest and most reliable establishment In Southern California Per dozen $225 216-218 South Spring Street drink to the memorv in silence there was Cut Prices on Everything Fine Tailoring and Repairing at Half Price 1 venture to say not a man Dresent who did Yes We Do not quaff the sorrowful draught without me nope mat wnen the time came and Thsi fsmoui GLEN ROCK 'Water Is rood for ayspensls olds dlgastlon and Is rae-ommsnded by physicians In all forms of kidney blsdder and urinary trouble Ds- Blackford formerly Fish Commissioner of New York State His acquaintance with lish begun when ho was very young and at the present time he is a recognized authority al'rover the world "Certainly they sleep" was Mr Blackford's response "They sleep suspended in the water with their eyes wide open I have many fish in tanks with glass fronts and can watch them Sometimes I see a fish suspended in the water keeping perfectly still for half an hour at a time and then I ooucludetlmt hens aBleep lie does not even move a fin at such times and the motion of the gills is barely perceptible "Fishes don't close their eyes because there is no necessity for their doing it They have no eyelids because their eyes are not exposed to dust as ours are They dou't close their eyes in sleep because the light is so modified by the water that it is not hard for them to find a twilight spot "But they can close their eyes If they want to do it and they do on very particular occasions 1 will show John bring me a trout" The man went to a tank and soon returned bearing in his hand a fine trout about eight inches in length This Mr Blackford held while he took a lead pencil and touched one of its eyes with the point The trout wriggled about vigorously and at the same time drew an inside yellow curtain over the eye "You see he can close his eyes if he chooses" said the former Fish Commissioner "The habits of fish are littla known in many respects We have only begun to study their migrations in a way that promises to lead to anything We have captured some thousands of cod and mackerel and put metal tags on their fins Some of these will be caught in nets far north and south and as they have the address of the United States Fisheries Commission upon them that will give us nn idea where the untold millions of fish that race along our shoren at certain periods spend other parts of their lellows said: "Well noor Sonndsoa has uTereu to an pari ut mo cny at rate or is gallons for 1100 gone" that they would think of him with a portion ot ttie aflcction and regard that was in every one's mind The acquaintance Mall and Express orders receive prompt attention Prompt delivery and careful handling or sucn a man as iranolsco was a cure tor Boys' School Suits melancholia and for cynicism lie was true healthy amiable and a delight to all with whom he came in contact His memory will be a benison to his friends and no better K0RNBLIM I5LII (East Side) I Tel Main 675 wish could be extended to Jus sorrowing sons than that their heritage may be in some part his qualities God rest his pure We want every lady and gentleman in town to call at our store today and get a present free of charge and while you're here we want you to look at our splendid stock We expect the store will be crowded but we're prepared for it "We never had to many goods to pick from never had so many kinds to picE from never had eo many of a kind to pick from never had many salesmen to help you pick your kind from the many kinds Just as to make it warm for you we will offer today two kinds of genuine all-wool heavy underwear at $100 It's 342 Broadway 1 When the fond mother stands at the threshold and casta joying lingering looks at the departing form of her boy as he joins Ihh companions on the road to school how comforting to her is the thought that his appearance is all that could be desired? you buy your boy one of our school suits you will realize this satisfying feeling Suits $250 to $600 soul The town has been agitated about board bill during the past week The story of the rumpus is not very inspiring but serves as a lesson to those who think life nothing but a careless succession of inci dents and irresponsibilities All of the parties concerned now probably regTet that xne matter has assumed such a serious as MULLEN BLUETT CO Cor First and Spring Sts going to be a good fall for fall HERE Open till 11 tonight pect for the word is used advisably It is a AIMmiD liffla tart tvrDf ll i year regions might lead to blood letting There EVERY INCH A KINO are things about it which it would be sin ful to speak of now and which those who know will do well to forget but which if dug out by the cruel insight or gossips would change the farce into something that ail would regret Cass Smurr Stove Co 314 and 316 South Spring Street STEEL RANGES Henry Gage at a little town in the north recently broke out into a rage at the cruel BEN-BEY Womant thou loveliest gift that here below Man can retoelva or Providence bestow -PRAED These master physicians cure Nervous Disorders in all forms Forever restore lost functions and overcome the effects of Nervous Debility They develop undersized organs or glands stop prematurity and restore to harmony the weak and nerve wrecked Their treatment has been such a success that they now know that no case is incurable Any man outside the city who will write us a statement of his case and say that he saw this notice will be entitled to One Month's Free Treatment BenBey Company accusations made against him to the effect that he was a railway candidate and at Was Knlnkuuu When It Come to Mixing Drinks Snn Francisco Report: David Bclenberg spent $2000 on a grand military drunk at St Michael Belenberg a returning KJondikcr conceived the happy idea of having the artillery drink against the infantry and having more money than brains carried this idea into effect Lnfort-unately for those interested in the statistics of science the results of this military debauch were not carefully and conscientiously noted and the world will never know which branch of the service developed the greater carrying capacity The St Michael incident reminds us of on episode in the career of the late King Kalu- once all the opposition to hiin claimed that ho would lose votes because of his temper No man ever lost anything because of a SIB Bl'KEB OK PlTTSlJt'RG righteous indignation against calumny and Mr Gage will iind that the more he allows his own judgment to prevail as to Looking I now ne snouia act and to what he should say the better for him He is an honest How be Xante Has Puazled New York Reporters New1 York Sun box the ears of any delinquent scholar These finger stock were also used as a mode of punishment the children having to stand with thetr hands fixed In them for an hour or more at a time Although they did not look a very formidable method of torture It only remains for them to be tried to satisfy the lnquiirer of their efficacy and were made cf lime wocd tied together with old brown ribbon man as all know who know him and uuu j-iurmg one ot nis visits to tuis city he was taken to Mare Island on a naval ves fall Millinery straightforward man: if he is not what the sel and the guests on this occasion included politicians think he should be all the better a dozen or two army officers some of whom tor him and if he allows his heart to control The Great Mjstic Physicians were young lively ana out for tun the navy officers and the unuv officers had a him he will be all right It is himself not what the heelers and politicians think he ought to be that has won him the respect quiet little talk and it was agreed that as 214 Nolan Smith Block Second nnd roadway Loi Ad(els Cal the navy othcers had their regular work to and altection ot his neighbors and friends do they could not take a social glass and Please examine our price list below in order to be convinced that we sell from 2J to SO per cent cheaper than any other store in town ana lie probably Knows tins by this time therefore it was the duty ot the army oth cers to see that His Maiestv was nronerlv John Mitchell received an invitation cornea ana it possible Una out on the trip from the Democratic State Central Commit to tne island ine tun waxed lust and lur- Any man hailing from Pittsburg l'a wlinse name resembles McKee will do well in case he is staying at a New York hotel to conceal bis identity under the obscure mantle of the alias Smith Otherwise lie may go through the somewhat painful experience to which Justice Christopher Ma-gee of Pittsburg has been subjected at the limnire Hotel It arose from the similarity of Justice Mngee's name to that of Charles McKee of Pittsburg accused of being implicated with Senator Quay of Pennsylvania in a conspiracy to misuse the funds of lie commonwealth in speculations An soon as it was learned that "McKee of Pittsburg" was at the Kmpire reporters from the evening papers went there to find out when the supposed defendant had got out of jail and wlmt he hud to say ou the subject of the charges against him Two of the reporters sent up their cards simultaneously and were received by Justice ilairee By way of starting the matter AN ECCENTRIC BREWEIK tee to stump the State for Jlr Maguire ious in the officers' nuarters and the flowing the shade made by the two-color combinations would be hard to duplicate Ho replied that he had to devote too much oowi was Kent in constant motion toast of his time to his own affairs at least that after toast was oltered and on every oeea sion Kalukaua drank to the full limit ac The Fecnllur Doalneaa Methods of centing every challenge from an army man is what am told Air Mitchell is prop ably not losing much sleep over politic since the luut campaign at Cahuenga Honet Peter Schemm Pattern hats at $500 My the time the vessel rounded Mare Island New York Pun: light most of the army officers were resting Peter Schemm the Philadelphia brewer on the couches ot the nayv officers but la Ills Narrow Escape Here says The Strand Is an extremely Interesting photograph sent In by Sanderson of Gulseborough It seems that Harrison a painter and decorator of Gulseborough secured the contract for the decoration of the Alexandra Hotel at Value HO made of pure Bilk velvet and trimmed entirely of the choicest material who is reported as having thrown himself The athletic club has of late provided the lovers of boxing with two as good fights as have been seen in this city for many years lakaua steady as a rock 'ght smiling and genial still the center of a group in the wardroom was ready willing and even over the Niagara falls was one of the most New Element Discovered A new element which has been named polonium has been discovered by and Mme Curie and brought to the attention of the Paris Academy of Sciences The reasoning which led the discoverers to suspect 'the existence of this new element ia as follows: Some time ago II Becquerel drew attention to the fact that the saltB of uranium had the property of emitting a radiation having properties very similar to the X-rays Thus they would Impress a photographic plate traverse materials opaque to ordinary light and further make the air through which they had passed a conductor of electricity Further researches showed that uranium was not alone In emitting these racMatlons as thorium and Its compounds enjoy a similar property Madame Curie further noted that several speclments of pitchblende showed the property even more powerfully than uranium Itself and was thus led to suspect the presence of a new element By an elaborate chemical Investigation they have now succeeded In Isolating this body In the form ot a sulphide remarkable beer makers in this counry For eager- to drink to every sentiment his hosts I refer to the Thompson-Lawler and the Gallagher-Trimble contests If ttiis was a delicately one ot tnein asked him it lie would many years he rigidly limited his output to Saltburn and was there at work soma might otter Arrived nt jMare Island lie Fur felt walking hats at The Dewey at Ostrich tips In bunch at 75c 75c 25c say something about the "political troubles walked ashore os dignified as ever bow the supply of a certain number of custo- weeks ago during very heavy gale Mr in regard to ne itiuure oi in mers ana eouia not lie inauceu to externa ing graciously to the right and left and in the reception hall be met the officers and of Philadelphia world of peace if there were to be no more Siboneys or Santiagos or Manilas perhaps I would be wrong to say a word in favor of boxing contests but as long as there arc to be fights whether with fists or rifles it his list The only way in which a new "There's nothing for me to sav about it" Owl eagle and all other novelties In ladies in his easy nllable way and charmed one and all with his courtly manners and customer could get Peter Schemm beer was by buying out or inheriting the busiuens of a retailer who had been in receipt of it said Justice ilagce "I am not in any way nersonallv' interested" is well to have them conducted on corteous happy style It was a glassi ot champagne "There in no foundation then for the with Airs So-and-So a glass of punch witn rviloonkeepera desirous ot obtaining it entiled their names on a waiting list and quills oo each and up High noyelty fancy feathers bunch Bird of Paradise aigrette bunch IMrs So-and-So champagne with tne AU 25c 75c generous plans In the Thompson-Lawler fight the spectators saw the acme of ring politesse no two gentlemen on the sands of Calais or in Bois de Boulogne in the old charge against you: "What charge against me?" "The oliarcte on which you wore arrested miral punch with the other officers and at sometimes had to wait years before a va Harrison was stooping over and mixing some distemper In a bucket for one of his men when a huge heavy slate was blown from the roof of the hotel and struck th bucket precisely as we see it in the photo-frrtph You will observe that the slats has cut the bucket down to the Iron hoop which it bent outwards and which in Its turn cut a hole in the slate three-quarters of an Inch deep Although the slate did not actually touch Mr Harrison's head yet he felt it whizz by him within an Inch or two Had the slate struck him he would of course have been Instantly killed cancy occurred and they could become cus the ctose ot tne day ne returned to tne snip came back to the citv had bis dinner at the "Arrested cried Justice Wagoe "What days were ever more scrupulous in their re do you mean! I have never been arrested 1'a ace as usual and in the evening received tomers In the sale ot a saloon tne establishment had to be a very costly and mug-nilicent one if the privilege of Schenim's beer in my life i gard tor the convenances than these two fighters and one of them was a negro In tew visitors and was the Honored guest at "The newspaper dispatches from Pittsburg lid not rate higher in value than all the their way they showed the same absence of state very definitely that you were put under rest of the Btock nxvjres and good will unfairness or brutality that DArtagnan arrest a social gathering In army circles to this day whenever anv one says this man or that man can carry oft a large amount of hot and fiery liquors with ease and comfort there is almost always C'ervera Schley or any other blooilletter has There were numbers of small dingy-looking saloons where bchemm's beer was sold but what a business thev did! And the expla THE RIVAL MILLINERY A Rlethmuller Prop 309 Broadway done in their time of conflict ihe same "Let me fee them" said the justice "I've been here since Friday and haven't followed the newspapers very closely If I have been arrested I ought to k'nnw at least theohnrge features characterized the contest of last some one to sav: Oil ves he is a pretty nation of their having the much-coveted brew when the finest places in the city night between liallagher and lnmhle hard-headed man but you should hare seen 1 shall not attempt to make a plea for fighting against me 1 hat is the law of the land Kalakaua on the iUarei Island trip pleaded fur it vain is a simple one 1 he One of the reporters handed a clipping Cnrtulns of Alamlnmn To satisfy the demands of the Committee of Safety in Theaters of the city of Paris the managers of the Paris Grand oricrinal proprietors of those small saloons 9 ifof it is a subject on which volumes could and have been written without affecting A Soldier's Verse Buffalo Times: "Camp In a Nutshell" a were among l'eier ccnemm origmui ni Irons human nature to the slightest degree but it wwwwww i 1 1 -i to Justice iWagee wtio rend it caretully "Whom do you think you are interviewing?" he asked handing back the clipping "Charles II McKee of l'ittsburg "I'm Christopher llneee: M-a-tr-double- Several years aizo a stronir effort was made tnere is a aemano lor mica a variety 01 bright and clever bit of verse has had a athletic sport as long as it is conducted on to induce 'Peter Schemm to supply his beer somewhat cosmopolitan career It has to one saloon in £ew i ork the old man been printed everywhere but never that I the lines laid down by the club in question and the examples of the men named there said the justice "and all thnt I could tell Song of the seven "I'll spin you a yarn" Said the old Jack Tar "I'll spin you a yarns" said he "An' It ain't no tale Of a screeching gale That yells for joy as 11 spllt'i a sail An' swashes the briny over the rail It ain't but lad it's a movln' tale- It's a movhf tale" said he "One bloomln' night" Said the old Jack Tar "One bloomin' black night" said he "The battleship lay Near the Dogo bay Near the mouth ot the channel to Dago bay An' eight brave ohapsi they swore to belay All chance of the Spaniards getting away From the Dago bay" said he you about this matter would Bimply waste cannot result much more harm than good for no one could witness either one of the more ot your time liesides i a uemo- Auction Chinese and erat and this is evidently Republican poli contests mentioned without feeling a re have seen with the name of the author Fred Raper a private In Company First Alabama Volunteers wrote the lines he Js a brother of Mr John Raper of the Buffalo Enquirer They were published In the Commercial they were given In part In this paper and they are still going the tics It wouldn be proper for me to in spect for the man who can fight keep his terfere" Opera House had a new metallic curtain put Into thetr house this summer This curtain which is to protect the audienca In case of Are on the stage Is made of aluminum It is 06 feet wide by 62 high representing a surface of almost 3(100 square feet This curtain Is put together in sheets each plate being 13 feet long 39 Inche wide and one-tenth of an Inch thick The total weight of the curtain will not exceed 4000 pounds had Iron or steel been used Instead of aluminum the curtain could not have weighed less than 11000 pounds It was constructed hy CharpentieratValdodle near Belfort France The uisttce eves twinkled ns the renor- temper and obev the laws which govern such tilings OTHEMAN STEVENS Japanese Goods ters apologized for toeir error and withdrew received courteously the agent who pre nented the proposition evidently upon how he should phrase his reply rather than what the answer would and said: "No even if I were disposed to expand my business I would not think well of ship-pintl my beer to New York It would be liable to delays and exposures to the sun on railway platforms which would affect the 'empties' back and at the best they would not reach here in time to he cleaned with the necessary promptitude after being emptied to insure their proper condition fnr refilling And after all what would I gain bv so much trouble and risk? Simply some More reporters came to whom the 1 lus LIIJIIARY BL'ILDIXGS rounds of an appreciative press At the Sunday dinner given the Sixty-fifth boys on Sunday last Miss Maud Weeden read a humorous" parody on "Backward Turn hing visitor explained his identity Still more came and Justice Magee hecame very weary lie sent down a message to the Daring the Middle Ages Volumes Were hained Into Tluce Backward Time In Your Flight" Many clerk: "Please inform any one sending cards to references were made to Raper's lines on that occasion but not a copy was in sight In a paper on "The Libraries of the Mid me that lam not the Mr McKee arrested dle Ages recently read by Mr 1 Jack To satisfy many of the boys they are glvon the People Bank scandal Thus did the clerk inform the morning below: Singing ballads playing cards newspaper reporter who came along later in the evening Thus also did he inform son before the lloyal Institute of British Architects the lecturer said that buildings to hold their libraries were tirst erected by the universities and colleges The oldest structure of tbo kind in England perhaps Eating sidemeat running guards Marching drilling exercising th mechanical cadence nn elderly gentle man with gold-rimmed spectacles who upon receiving tne information toole oft his glasses anil rubbed them in great Lying 'round philosophizing Digging ditches learning tactics Standing guard until your back aches Doing laundry pickling trash up in Europe is the old library ot the University of Oxford -which still retains many features of its original form says the Scientific American This structure rarely seen by visitors and even unknown to the majority of Oxford men is a two-storied building situated on the north Bide of the choir of St "Cod bless my soul! he exclaimed Whnt is that vou sav? Arrested Justice Cleaning camp and dJshlng hash up Cooking pork and taking baths Eating hartack cleaning paths Getting yellow as a lanyard Love's Limitations New York Weekly: Smart riease mum folks say you sets a chair at the table fer y'r husband at every meal yet he's been dead a year Yes A medium told me If I did that his spirit would come and occupy It "That was some time ago I guess" "Yes Why?" 'Cause a medium told me only ylstl-day you was very foolish to keep up that custom 'cause y'r husband had met Queen Elizabeth and Helen of Troy an' Cleopatra an' Venus in the spirit world an' married 'em all" "The miserable brute! Come right In and I'll give you all his clothes and hla watch and everything the old fool left" Magee arrested? Say that over again if you please I'm a trifle hard of hearing Send my card up at once I must see him about this" Mary's Church adjoining the tower at one inure money Well that is no object 1 have now all the money I want more than 1 need I do not continue brewing to make money I onlv make beer to supply those who patronized me when I was a pour young fellow wanting costumers to buy my beer So long ns one of those customers lives and wants my beer he shall have it if I am alive even if 1 should have to rim the brewery to supply him ith only a barrel a day But to run the brewery at all it is necessary to make much more beer than my old customers want so I supply others to the capacity oi the plant but I will not enlarge that capacity to make more beer I do not want new customers I do not care to rouble mvsclf to make more money" Of course there was a pood reason for the popularity' of Peter Sohemm's beer It was said by manv to be the best in the country Not an ounce of any "substitutes" entered into its composition Hops malt yeast and water were its only components and the allowance of malt was very large Not a keg of it was ever sold that had not gone through its two fermentations and had at least four months of nae And it was all Wondering when we 11 meet the Spaniard: "These eight brave chaps" Said the old Jack Tar "Sheared off In the gloom" said he 'An' Davy Jones He rattled his (We listened and heard his dismal 'I've got 'em' says Davy in deep-sea tones He's a knowin' old cuss Is Davy Jones Is Davy Jones" said he "Put the eight sailed on" Said the old Jack Tar "Sailed up to the guns" said he "They sailed so well' That truth to tell They sunk their ship In the channel's swell To keep them Spaniards there a 'Twas a night on the fo'c's'le deck of hell A night In hell" sold he "But days have passed" Said the old Jack Tar "An" It's different now" said he "Of the eight brave chaps The shoulder S'traps end and separated troni the Dociy ot the Getting letters from our folks The clerk explained carefully that Justice hurch by a narrow courtyard Having Snoozing boozing cracking Jokes Magee was not arrested etc Thlnklns of the if not of them Then of those who've got What is trie charge: AsKerl tne visitor 'Of course he'll return nt once and face it fclanced at the way dooks were Kept useu and lent at Oxford prior to the erection ol this building the lecturer gave a sketch of its foundation by Cobham bishop of Wor Entire Stock of Suie One Co 328 Spring St The stock comprises the Finest Carved and Inlaid Ebony and Teakwood Cabinets Chairs Stools Tables Pedestals etc Elegant Silk Embroideries Bed Spreads Panels Smoking Jackets Pajamas Ladies' Dressing Gowns and Wrappers choice pieces of Satsuma Cloisonne and Ivory Carving A large and varied assortment of Potteries and China Kaga Kishu Imari etc etc ifiqulsite Silk and Muslin Oar-HBtnts and Underwear for Ladies Pongee Silk in the -piece Silk Handkerchiefs embroidered and plain also a large assortment of Curios etc These goods are now on exhibition at 328 Spring St and will be offered in lots to suit at public auction 2Sale Commences Monday Oct 24 and Continues Daily at am 2:30 and 7:30 pm A LOUDER ACK Auctioneer WM VER PLANCK NEWLIN Real Estate Bureau them It must be some political scheme against him" cester about 1320 and some incidents in its Reading papers reading books Fasting grumbling "cussing" cooks Writing letters cleaning tents up In our trousers sewing rents un In vain the clerk attempted to explain early history toiiowing witn a description 'of the interior furniture and general ar The elderly visitor's deafness was more than a trifle arid before he went un to see Jus rangements Long desks were placed at reg Stewing growling fretting fussing Hartford Cournnt: Hesldents of Pones tice Magee he was in such a state of excite Kicking howling working "cussing" are changing the pronounclatlon of the Drilling like old-time cadets ment that the meeting between mem must have been a lively one Meantime there entered the hotel corridors nattily-dressed name ot the town to one syllable "Ponce" Smoking plpts and cigarettes Telling stories making wishes man who on his way to buy a cigar over He gets shore leave an' he packs his traps Splitting wood and washing dishes heard several ot the reporters discussing -uc- ular intervals at right angles to the walls on which the volumes lay on their sides A bench was fixed in front oD the reader and a window came between each pair of desks to light that pew or cell Kvery volitate had a metal clip riveted to the front edge of the board forming one cover to which was attached a light iron chum of the requisite length having at the other end a ring This ring ran upon an iron rod which was carried along the too of the desk and was se Turning in at sound of "taps because that's United States and they wanti to be like us At the same time people of the United States are changing their pronunciation to "Pon-tha" because that's Spanish and they want to appear well hce of rittsliuro Spouting verse and shooting scraps I'm Mr Jlckce of 1'ittslmrg" lie said Wanting fight with Spain's "conceltos1 turning JJnl snmehony asK lor me Jetting it with big mosqultos "Magee or iurivee: inquireu uu ine re Taking quinine sick or well Castor nil and calomel porters in a lrenth (The cap orders it so perhaps) An' the girls for him they sets their caps They sots their caps" said he "He's wined and dined" Said the old Jack Tar "Hut what of the seven?" sold he "Now a pretty Miss An' a longshore kiss A rousin' smack of a wundln' kiss cured at the end by a hasp and a padlock Kunnlug out to Fee the "dummies with a rv saiu me su'iHK-! "Then the clerk should have sent the brewed in the old-fashioned way 1'cter Schemm lnnked with abhorrence upon the new-fangled devices bv which the modern brewer is able to make every day in the year the triumph of chemical concoction that he dignifies with the name nf heer The brewing in Schemm 's establishment was all done between the 1st of October and the 1st of March Immediately after the latter date every year the entire brewery would be thoroughly cleansed the walls whitewashed the machinery covered with oil and the doors locked to be reopened during the summer only by the watchman on his dailv rounds Activity was then confined to the cellars where there was ample storage capacity for the entire output and room for filling iind cleansing barrels Chicago Post: "She wanted toprovehla to prevent the ring being drawn oft The love and devotion so she told him she had Calling one another "rummies" (letting up at five o'clock cards to you foundation of (iishup Cobliam's library was succeeded shortly afterward bv that of the I not stopping here nt this norei im Wanting tight and hearing talk staying with some friends in Mxty-seventli Thinking we are not In clover library of Durham College Oxford by Richard de Bury bishop cf Durham (1330- lost all her motley "Well?" "Well she'll know enough not to do that rext time" st reet enn 1 tin tor you Wondering wnen tne war II be over To a plain youn Jack alnt none amiss I'he reporters explained who they were 43) The books bequeathed by De Burv to Put the seven don't seem to be In on college were keDt tor manv vwmi in chests under the custody of scholars deputed Amprlciin Art I'a Irons Chicago Inter Ocean: "The United States the imrnose At the bcirinninir of thn fifteenth century library was built and Is an the way to become the Louvre of the nattoms" says 'William Sharp In an r- gnhirly furnished with bookcases or wt Ain't In on this" paid he "Who beached the seven?" Sild the old Jack Tar "Who doused their glim?" said he "Forgot by fame! It's a bloomin' shame and asked about the arrest Ihe visitor heartily denied any sncli affair and presently suggested with some hent thnt be was being made the victim of a practical joke It culminated in bis declaring loudly thnt he was a respect nble travelling man from Pittsburg that his name was M-e-K-e-y nnd that nny person who said he was a thief was himself something else not much better Then he left and Jhe newspaper men gave un the senrch for the real Charles IT McKee who was in Philadelphia all the time tlcle on Tho Art Treasures of America tips inclosing pews or studies between them where the books were chained When Durham College came to an end at the rlivsnln- No Experiment New Snfety raper A new kind of safety paper for banks etc Is announced snys the New York Sun though the inventor's name does not appenr It is a foreign Idea one featurof The modern American Is a picture buyer 'Mr Jonathan Dives must have pictures tion its oid buildings were utilized bv its nd soon becomes a connoisseur Of late successor the present Trinity anil the old library of Durham College still serves as ears American public arid private galleries the Invention consisting In printing or I say It's the devil's own bloomin' shame That you can't call out the seven by name Come on now hearties name the same: FOR FINE TAILORING PERFECT FIT BEST OF WORKMANSHIP at 25 per cent Less than Other Tailors Charge Go to JOE POHEISI All Wool Suits to (til for Order from 10 J) 00 Pant from $4 t0 I 0 143 Spring St have been enriched with masterpieces Ihe lilirary of trinity College Villinm of ykeham iew College at Oxford set the otherwise Impressing on the paper employed a plurality of se ts of lines or marks one or more of which sets are Indelible and Many valuable and some great pictures Can you name the same?" ssld he have been added to the already Imposing -George Hobart In Baltimore American Cruel Finder Stocks In the old Dames' schools in country dis fashion for all future collegiate buildings at cither university in provision being made for every department and thenceforward cverv the remaining sets delible these lines or The Keeley Treatment for the cure ot Alcoholism and Drug addictions has passed the experimental it is a fact It reaches right down picks men and women out of the gutter and restores them to home health lege hud us library as an essential nnrt Chlrasro Nows: Jonen says thote marks are marie so fine and so closely alternating or relatively disposed thnt tn ordinary observation with the naked eye no of its plan Though books were lew the Is something suspicious about his wife's tricts even so lute as nny or sixty years ago says London Sketch there was al-! ways kept on the desk side by side with the birch a pair of finger stocks As the actions looms devoted to them had to be very large the chaining of the books to the desks nmk inc it possible to have only very few on each LOS ANGELES single lino or mark is distinguishable hlldren went up in turn to the desk to re Is that' so? Smith Yes says she insists orr getting and happiness desk as books increased shelves Ajjaln the Indelible lines or marks are made of a color dlfferl-ntr from though complementary to that of the delible lines or store of national art wealth" says this London student of the galleries of Now York Koston Washington Baltimore Philadelphia Chicago and Snn Francisco Mr Sharp says that "In Europe pictures purchased by private lndlvldualpiare generally lost to thei public while In America as we all know pictures change ownership with periodic frequency mid sooner or later are loaned or bequeathed' to clvtc or notional collections" To own pictures In the Vnltecl States Is "almost a paramount sign of culture" as well as of ample means a whlfT oT his breath every time he Is de re formed behind the desks tier by tier tained down late at night 1110 and 1112 Mmlo-t St San Francisco WHITLEY JEWELKK 11! North Spring 5t until at Inst in the seventeenth or eighteenth century they reached the ceiling marks so that owlnsr to their close Juxta THE KEElEY INSTITUTE 1170 Market street San Francisco Donohoe Building Lankershlm Bulldlrg Third and peat their lessons they Were each obliged to put on these stocks The hands wcrej placed hehiind thebackand tho four fingers of each hand inserted in tho holes With tho shoulders brought well bark the child In this position was absolutely helpless aid entirely at the mercy of the eld dame should she le inclined to use the birch or position they will convey the Impression of a color dlnVrlng from those of either of the sets of lines or marks Thus anyehem- Do Flxhci Sleep Los Angeles Spring sts Chicano Record: "Qrfat Scott Clara what do you mean by kef ping me walling here on the corner looking like a fool?" "Well Harry I know I kept you waiting but you did the rest yourself" Iteid in Minneapolis Journal: Fred A Pollock Manager Do cal action or erasure on such paper would Cl I 1 1 $1050 Gen I Ffthy Cwieflllel) 20-year (iiiarpntee comnleie wit li Vnl-Uim or Elgin raovoraent It Is claimed be at once discernible ond 'f' 'H' 'H't Ibis question was addressed to Eugene.

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