bad ' must look We raise ..m p m m ,t ns.e sam Houston of "exas were gret crones. that marred the career of his father. On voice Is In beddes.7 I In- to s00 of the American after my coal oilans. have bought of Indian own. There are sin states. It was a picture worthy of Punch, one these nights tragediaa MONEY IN FARMING which -a oe&er a - LOST APPETITE. THE BOOTH DYNASTY this eccentrie pair take their afternoon Edwin Forrest. was itting far back in a near Clev . Ohio." We shook hands clnding Iowa. Vedlee avenu. box. He was on a. visit to his friend le ba b of saledad g every ye. promenae along Pennsylvania private Two uaer-midnight en the The pries at ths m if seld Is only 1U Houston stood six feet four inches and Xames Oake@a the "Acorn" of the New months5tr, manst Booth about fIlve feet live Inches, As it was York Spirit of the Times. OakM told me morning of M,15 when going to oents a bhel. If ya tra t lote CWLD NOT EAT THE MOST my room, I h the newsbycry: - It will bring you 49 csts a bushel. That winter. Houston's ample shoulders were afterward that the only comment Forest w of the I sebry and bad &e ofthe Peculiarities of a Distin- covered with a large blanket that made on his prospective rival was. "Why tral Extra!" oth had shbt Prelident operal Is the diere between so" TEMPTING DISHES. Uncoln. - EMzced and maddened crowds farming. It -Is the dherence between 13 reached to his heels, his ed head was don't the young man learn his lineer As between a Mexican sombrero. Edwin had imbibed most of his father's surged throughLthe streets. No one would of cents and 4 oast, the difference Family. surmounted by huge of such Agriutm a an a lse. The tarm- wilaeeut &a as- guished Booth was fashionably attired In a brown, great characters by ear In the theater, he believe that a Poth could be guilty big P1edt big poor Maam 0"M wood at long-skirted overcoat, with buttons high un did not trouble himself with the midnight an unspeakable crime. Remembering the er sens his grain and keeps peer, the goed his and his classic as of his fine eonversation with Wilkes em the -steps of farmer turns it into meat and dairy pro- Osma Hat Ene.- simos.w smat a wr in the small of back, oil. But now, recognition I said to ducts and rich. lack at it! The corn head held up a high-crowned silk hat; and powers cane to him, he felt forced to con- the Metropolitan Hotel, myselft 1 m R gets little Booth with the holder of the "it Is- true." N14 language can give expres- 1M3 M 110 Is worth 13 cents a bushel in Iowa. It is Neer--'Ete OCae Or dhe Emmage. BECIBE BY DIE WRO IEW THEM thus they marched, clinging tend for mastery that cents a to the arm and with dificulty keeping pace dramatic crown. The fault that was toler- sion *to the detestation of the crime shipped east and it Is sold for 2 hero of San father couldn't be took the life of'the greatest man Ainerica bushel to a man there who trn it late with the sturdy strides of the ated and condoned in his no Piom the Jacinto. They were on pleasure bent, and overlooked in this son. Edwin has produced. 4Yet Wilkes Booth was meat and makes a profit, or it may even Lender. (este"da. Mfe. promising assaasit The of exaltation Our Corn and How to across the Atlantic and be turned Into Genius Marred at Times Mental were soon lost to the view of the amused himself began to perceive that the time had hired spirit Big Crop go Per the otestatim of as 4 which har by pedestrian In the hospitable portals of a come to- chasten and curtail the Bacchil that made hlmp:exclaim as he leaped upon meet by one of the farmers in England, be impaired or lst thraugh so remne4g this his the stage aftet: the fatal shot "Se semper who will 15 cents a bushel for it. mU c0mae In e leteenes with iW. Williams' famous hostelry. I never saw singular ebullitions that destroyed great father. of Make It Pal's for sade l'eoaple. 'Ebi statement 11 man and master of tragic emotion if he to reach the height on whiQh tyrannis"' wasetut the natural outcome Pay. Think of thchlnoe that the tarmer wbo Perversity. mighty expected the :hat In the blood of an raises has to amake over the mta"ti-o*d by the espermi me declaratioes again after this engagement at Washing- the master sat supreme. Edwin Forrest distemper lay it masney sadt messes wits wham tsa guis have ton. still held the scepter, and was In the very Il-regulated npiad in the father. which other.." lemm a bsm 6Ad medatesa. Among the nay In 1852, under the of his son zenith of his when the daring skipped the other children and lodged in "I suppose that Is the kind of farng who an ever tietmjt tha artauAar prop- auspices great powers of the mad Wilkes. EXPERIMENT STATIONS of Mar- AN OLD ACTOR'S MEMORIES Junius, he went with Edwin to California. young actor made his gallant attack on the the. superfcilalblain you do. Mr. Secretary?" aty Dr. Williams' RS1lls S *hrg' intellectual world by his ideal presentation CHARLES POPE. "Yes," was the reply. "I have been shall, Ir.. we Uves at No. 10 her% act. Sttreet. raising corn more Gheeiad, Oio. Mr. lirsaall to a as. ag'nt of Hamlet at the Winter Garden In New for than forty years an the IAke ad the MR. RAT OF RENO COUNTY. and I have never a hnisal. I raise Moere Michigan Suothern ltatiraad. York. I saw him quite often during (owrighted. 1W, by Frank G. (arpenterJ sold and his territory etteads frau Cleveland to Tilede. WrlUen tr The Zeening S!ar. hundred-night run of this play. Chatting hegs and stock and I feed all the grain Lke statmnds of others who ore their hnaita acted Statesmen Make Merry Over Written for The Erening Star. that I make." ad to 1Dr. Williaas' lid Mr. Mar- HAT THE BORDER cne day he said: "I understand you Populist THE MOST vigor 1ils. Charles de Moor In German in San Fran- lisa Request for a New Name. ONE OF Paosfsh ExpendituWes. bait never besitates to King their p.ale. lahis line of sanity was visit some day members case It -aa seceamary to ate Uasil a fe'w i"tes .f cisco. I intend to Germany From he Topeka State Journal. important "Speaking of Mr. the pils to restoe hinm to the fell a.-nsion of touched Hamlet in that - 001 Europe. Secretary. by seleral and should like to play some- of President McKin- bodily health. lila dig'atiIe organs had 1-.a.s<o members of the ex- A to-be-pitied individual, residing what do you think of that country as a language." whose ancestors by ley's cabinet is the almost uselensa thrjumt a long and seuai.. tiue.4 traordinary Booth He Acted in Germany. Mhere in Reno county, Secretary of Agricul- market for our corn. Secretary Rusk, you lut In a aurprisingi) eri*I la-riod. thr-tech i.e some malicious streak of fortune became sent an Into to intro- agency of the woode-iful meadicisc, ini.- we-r family I think will He this notion from the fact ture. He has to do know, agent Europe of again jaerteraning thib'r fun isos in a acquired the surname Rat, and care- l duce It there. empable be conceded by all that he had acted lago to the Othello of possessed of with the of They nicirnamed him Corn vwuir and pe.fec'tly attifatIyamner. is ftlly handed it down unchanged from gen- bettering Meal Murphy. Mr. estimated that narrating his eipere:ee ath them Mr. Marsh.AI who were acquainted the distinguished German actor. Bogomil the farming Inter- Murphy so": eration to succeeded in having we could increase the value of our with their history. Daneson, who spoke the part of the Moor generation, ests of the United easily --I.sat spring I was, takees slht Witt, todUImLma- a bill introduced In the present house of corn crop at least one hundred million tOry riaeUMatIsm. and My eltire ayatetM w;as lifet- and certainly by all in German. Mme. Scheller spoke the part which are to asking that be be allowed States, dollars I year by the foreign demand?" ed. TO retlaee the ufttering It was manMar who came in contact of Desdemona in both languages. As I representatives * be in a worse at With iodine. After thope msh' treatuaSt name. The ;aid to "That Is all Imagination!" replied Secre- at e law to establish a new family - c eonvakeent. iut the attact had with them. was then to appear in German as Othello by ndition than tary Wilson. "I don't a word it. saip;-4 n.embers of the house, realizing the man's today believe of oy strtaigth aad Icett sue eatremely weak and It has been my hap- with her at the Stadt Theater, our conver- have been at The European farmers don't want our corn. teeble. I emeld emr.-Ay lift as arm or a leg.
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