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Tuts reminds me of an tncldent tn Loutsville. 1 was She had not seen the theatre since five o'clock, asshe hud to Arizona and tried his hand in making a canyon. But be there with Henry Ward Keecher ou 4 Saturday night, Miss a double company, and In the evening the opera of Carmen does not tell this story any more, A year or two ago a tte Abbott and ber company were at another theatre, Lattended was given with Mr. and Sirs, Macdonald (now of the Bos- girl came to the canyon and listened with eyes and moxty the Abbott mativee that afternoou. I wanted to see Miss pans) and Tom Kart as principals, The little fraud! Itis and ears open to the remarkable experiences related by Cap Abbott as Jutiet (Castle as Rewer), and to wee and hear the reported that she left a fortune of over half a milton dollars, —_tuln Hance, and when he had flutshed telling the members et © Abbott kiss.” which was their great advertising feature that J.B. Pout in Saturday Evening Post. the party to which ate belonged how he dug the canson al season. saw tall. Abbott was In her wonderful, heay by himself the child exctatmed indignantly: 1 don't heavy braids that tratled with er skirt. oo Fe aa aaa al Moats we “My dear,” responded Captain Hance, reproachfuty, After the performance that afternoon I rode to the hotel oven east aoe’ piled the ball; “tt don't come "200" you belleve that lug the cangon?™ fn a carrtage with Miss Abbott and her husband, Eugene i ° “If you dug 11," replied the enfant terrible, « what dig Wetherell, to the Galt Honse, where we all three dined — UNAEF Yer Jurtsdtetion. 7 i you do with the dirt? * together. [had reserved a box for them at the mercantile We're willin’ ver pay cash fer It," replied the hueband, For once In his life Captain Hance was silent and says be of understanding the nature of the consultation; “I've got Library Hall lecture in the eventng, which was crow posi loacN aalaal Eres has never told that story sinc 90 Record, hear Mr. Heecher. 1 remained near the door until #0 te er . ‘The Justl 1, adjusting his spectacies Laby RaSpoLrit CauncHILL-s son has been standing for pies os, tate reeling So, Honea ite Ea ‘and addressing the man, he sal Partlament as a Tory, and along with hix Tory colleague was The leotsine was daar baie Wh sgU gD Whied BORNE Hale. “You knowed ‘fore you came here that "twarn't fer me handsomely beaten. Lady Itundolph was, before her mar. pened, ‘The attention of the audience was attracted to the "et Separate hushand ant wite, an* yet you not only take up rlage, Miss Jerome, of New York, #0 her sou ts bal Amen frontot the house, Allef a audden therecame watking down Me tue O° thls here valuable court with yer talkin’, but can. At one of the meetings, when the cordial retatioas the centre alse Mist Emma Abbott in hee Jutfet make-up and “CXchully perpose to txthe me with money! Now,tow much etween America and England came up, young Churetl wig, the trail fulrly sweeping the aisle, Walking down tothe "YOU got In that stockin*? told his hearers how proud he was to be, In a way, an ex ‘Géchoatin rall; she: tarned: end walked.in (rout of ‘the audl: “Hout «lx dollars an’ a half, yer Honor.” biem of the unton of the two great Engitsh-xpeuking peoples, ‘case to the how which wan on tha latt Ot iha'elawe;and WhICN “All right, then, [ fine you five dollars fer bribery ant a for he was half-and-half, Next night he had a few words w GME inight have caatly ieachod by thé tide aisle. without lar an’ w half fer takin’ up my time with acase what my say on International arbitration. To be sure, he sald all good rohan vinlina: diction ts out of, an’ may the Lord have mercy on yer of the acheme,and Instanced as a beautifal example of the After the great wave of nterroption hed spent iteett, br, Mul!”"—Aflanta. Gonetitution, Ulessedness of arbitration, the Alatama award. Suddenly s Beecher continued his lecture to the end, when Miss Abbott W. E. Cceris, in one of his Southwestern letters, tell “All man in working clothes arose and In w piatutive vole chirped out: “ Will the speaker tell us what half of blms leaped from the Hox, rusted for Mr. eecher, In whose church alwont Captatn Hance, a famous fronttersman and yarn AoW aneaxing#—Saturday Brening Poste \ she had formerly sung in Brooklyn, exclatming spinner, who lives on the verge of the grand canyon on the “Dear Mr. Beecher, how do you dot You must excuse rado, Captain Hance used to claim that he butt the Biipvz: See that poor fellow shake. He must have the my Juliet make-up and dress and wig. [felt that I must see canyon; that he dng It out all alone by himself when he was St. Vitus dance, you, and I rushed from the opera over here without changing a boy; that he loved to work so much that the Eastern States Razwit: Perhaps he's only having @ Joint debate wid my dress, fearing | should tmilss you.” did not furnish an adequate feld for his energy, so he came himself.— Eechange. For sale by all Newadealers in Great Britain, ‘The Inter- + pany, Hream's Hullding, Chancery lane. a ARUMOPEAN AGENTS— Meeare. Brentano, London, E. C., England, AGENTS. Established 1823. You Know, WILSON Hunter WHISKEY. Whiskey That’s All! | - THE iN ITILLING CO., bao Flavor Age Quality WM. LANAHAN & SON, Baltimore, Md. 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