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   Ozaukee County Advertiser (Newspaper) - November 30, 1895, Port Washington, Wisconsin                               Countt By tt G BOHAN PORT WASHINGTON WIS SATURDAY NOVEMBER 30 1895 YOU 7 Peary himself with the that he is not alone iu his t at not bavins the standing army of men more available iu case of war the Sick Man will have Tery to division of empire The rush of to the reservation the rush to away from the vicinity of the vation when the In- dians were their wiir The has franc the New York horse show is clowd It will be a day a horae this side oi the Atlantic has auy traction an a real live Duke Duchess The National Society has to the Heine ill New York two maids in the Jire nude may be to a with in bloomers The meat inspection law should be without Secretary Morton shows again white the aw protects foreign consumers it permits the owners of diseased meat to throw it on the home market All meat should be destroyed pile The of tie English loc tive James Tollman to tho that the the Britain cannot give IIM any IC in Our locomotives move ter than theirs anil Rive better tion service The New York Yacht has the matter in the hands of a committee of Morgan tho financier W Whitney of the navy Jj Hives Me is to lie treated like even he in unlike one THE ure freshly JLin new throw scarce shallow green caith shows sight Than soft-eyed anil Mowing Too for care 100 stow tot mirth Amid the shower arald the The emit mother creatures set-in forms o the earth And down pathway the school the merry Ji a rhyme in the April morns fur the while for tlie Brown eyes for the for crumpled horns When leaves make of light And the them When many boughs cream in white And strawberry ream The The mild r lie Ami grow in of the sun One with anil slurs in one silvery nnd hushed dark sky And down Hie pathway the glass To the merry pass rhyme In the of June white for the cloudlets ami for the darkness And polished horns for the moon brink They'll i can it The note wn form in a find it anil we Mary s written upon a check feminine baud There was no date and no It had dently handed by the writer to the person for whom it was intended ejaculated the cashier staring at tlie president Well questioned the president ing in his walk and glaring at the ier What George have you in The bunk who handles any Beamish the teller is tho only one I know replied Then he must lie man Send liim here it Jlr ieft the office and in a moment returned followed by The teller win looked as if he didn't know whether to or look and was on the ol each while ho made liis mind up Mr Beamish Mr Coot severely after the dour was paper has fallen into my hands which it is possible that yon may have some knowledge of Mind I do not say yon have hnt circumstances point ard aud I think it only fair to toll 1011 of the matter it goes out of this office Here sir Read this note and toll me if know anything about it Beamish took the note that the dent held toward him aud read it over lie exclaimed allow me to pay for that turkey and here's rains to get cranberry sauce with and He thrust a into the hand of the My resignation is on desk said a low voice at Mr Van elbow this moment is saiJ Mr Van now all and grasping the teller by the hand Well sir leave it 11 r I1 first I I owe you a sand apologies Mr Beamish but come dome to dinner with me and I'll tell you story of Williams Thanksgiving Good Williams And Williams tell your wife to remember the decimal coin and the name of the bank the next she tolls you to buy turkey for York Evening Sun JUci W J the authority writing on a recent Shakespeare theory volume says ia current issue of the Tlw theory cannot be There is no lower deep below its Strong to A New York restaurateur is trying the as a waiters He induced one of his Kirls to the new ilie other waiters struck However it re- quired the police to handle the crowd drawn to his place and the shrewd restaurateur is accomplishing his The the depreciation in the value of Transvaal cold mining securities since the slump began in at not the lots on shares upon which it is now to get a imitation The loss on the shares is un- doubtedly very heavy They the holes in the ground with which tho lambs arv during mining ex entent Young Fair has been experimenting in the right direction after all with his naphtha yacht Lucero which the subject of comment be- of the fact that she carries furl j to blow her into smithereens in case of lire The has j n test of fuel at the lyn navy yard for the purpose of mining whether it can lie used in torpedo boats and smaller types vf vessels A map of Africa in the Atlas His published in Amsterdam in th There bang of the heavy beveled door which separated Mr Van from the banking Mr Vim emerged stood for a moment contemplating the im- mense hanking institution of which he was president lie buttoned bis around his body then placed his shinj hat securely upon his bald head and his eyes beamed as looked through his glasses at the busy scene before him the rosewood by brass railings clerks and were to and putting their bij in the safe and the bustle showed that the moment was when the banking would be over The tellers were counting out the ensh and the of the coin caused the bank dent to i of MS it reminded him that he owned a treat of that I mom y that the clerks were counting with the quickness and from practice watchman with liis cap nnd siher shield drew himself tip like a soldier 011 parade when he caught of the head of the hank evening Mr van Coot pleasantly I hope you'll have good time tomorrow you know and it only comes once a ye sir replied himself np be almost stood on his tip toes nnd saluting tbe dent I always have t good time turkey and berry and maybe a bottle of nnd lots of time to eat it trust mo sir for a pood sir Mr Van Coot smiled and tbe the of which ed to About lime to uptown lie suid as he took n good Krip on bis walking and threw his head back 1 I'll walk nil nnd see tlie crowd That's interesting anil Mr Van Coot started tlie big door which the holding open for him The president did not pet to the door though for just as lie had his i ey third he looked down at the black I tnd white tiled and saw u piece ol paper i Now Mr Coot was not the sort i jot a who every piece of j has i that he came but this piece of paper looked very much like a and he stooped with de- liberation and picked it up Then Mr Van Coot held it off at arm's length and squinted it leisurely through gold-rimmed glasses My dear he muttered as ho read paper over This is not a check but it's very important Hawkins heard this muttered li of the and he was at his side in i n second 1 can do for lie NYE'S EFFECTIVE SPEECH ft Made Laugh but lite Business Stewart's colleague during a portion ul the reconstruction period was 1 W Nje a violent partisan but a man of sterling common sense and homely yet caustic and delightful wit In earlier lie he had been an extremely popular stump orator and iu the Semite he was often able with a telling anecdote or u illustration to demolish sand nnd then it dawned upon him that he was supposed to be the son for whom the note was intended Mr Mr he fried turning from one to the other Do either of you gentlemen think that I touch one penny that did uot belong to Why this suspicion is infamous reason have suppose That the note was for un are plenty oi Jeorges in tlie bank sides me Mr Keynolds and the president ex- changed That's not a guilty man thought Mr Reynolds fust the suit of bluff a guilty man would make said Mr Van Coot to self Mr be added aloud no one has you yet You seemed I to divine very readily why suspicion rested upon yon There are other j in the bank but you are tho I only one who can lay bands on such a i stun as that mentioned in the note Now I answer me sir Have you any intimate j friend n Yes sir My sister is named Mary cried the president We grow The cashier only shook head and at the young man Alt continued the president are ra difficulties at No sir replied Beamish Mr said Mr Van Coot cause an examination to be made of the and at mire In the meantime Mr you will remain here u ith me Mi the dent's order to The clerks and they i with usual ot j il is fin the books out of the safe arid commenced I the job ot balancing cash that lie It li o'clock now nnd way with shopgirls and with the oi a day of rest them j of in the 01 he bank ami dered why it was That the clerks wer- J worLins haid at that hour of the j Within nil bustle and confusion Mr U by the laboring the ial ored arguments of an a blow opponent On one occasion a to admit thi Chinese to equal privileges of citizenship under discussion in the Senate and Mr had the His as usual elaborate studied and classical JB an earliest for the children vou to I Kingdom and at its con- There I Jt evident that he had madj f deep im But as soon as Mr i 8 tin tier had uken his seat Mr Nye sprang to his feet raid somewhat as Mr I was born in tin grand old oi New York I tate and raised upon a farm My I were God-fearing people and we had morning and I ing prayers in h appeals were I ways offered for the freedom of the slaves My good be her J a careful housewife and i among r delicacies dough were provided We all loved doughnuts and I often watched mother when she made the dough and and shortened it until it was in fit condition The result of my observation was that she always took a wll piece of and fried it in the Before she risked the whole batch tried it first and awaited results on the Pacific and know a lout the flay Inve nothing in common with us They save their money and then return tail find nil to China Yon cannot make a citizen of 1 man who will not sacrifice his pigtail Wo have enfranchised the now free ami citizens and I 1111 content My friend from has an able and ex- but 1 suggest to r safer to follow and fry a tle piec of this dough v e risk whole Chinese batch Tiie of tins was Mr Sum a ready of but on this j he in his and I until the ran down his i cheeks He did not attempt to reply 1 ill through the homespun 1 argument od by Senator Senator F lr of Kansas I SALAD this is the new Pond he indeed Fond so bright See how intelligently he literary New Yorker really seems as if your town would be a literary center The always has been The New do you make that The localise even our smoke has always issued in Bulletin come here so frequently that I'm beginning to think that you look upon me as a sort of a roasted chestnut as it were not a roasted chestnut When a chestnut is roasted it New York Herald A Her dainty stocking Is hut small Her bloomers large they wonders which For Washington Star A Chance to Father young idiot don't you know it costs n small fortune each year to my Eager Wooer but then you would not have to dress her so expensively when she was my The colonel took down from the shelf his time-honored companion the er of his declining years uncorked it and turned it slowly and as a gentleman should Not a drop came out It was empty He set it down with a sigh By he exclaimed even the jug haa gone A conservative said the philosopher iu answer to u from the youngest man a conservative may be defined as u man who waits for the other fellow to feel of the buzz Indianapolis Journal Old galls me to think that my money goes into your spendthrift hands when 1 die Young Never mind governor it won't stay there A Matter of first thing the phrenologist said when he began to examine my What a you sure he did not What a the mosquitoes bad out whore you were this don't know 1 never studied their morality J kept tatty slapping i now to lathe tend WHY HE A Senator When I entered iny pay u wan day the Kion and it MUd bat we nakl for we At the clone ot the the was to a year tho of the war and afterward of board and lodging wert In 1834 I offered the proprietor hotel mr fSf of and fur tny wif for and in rery quartern fur my wife and bat lie demanded 9300 month tod mo to purchase a in whiett to a change which 1 have It was quite the then for old families who were la full with the to even their own in ton on the ground that the acknowledged capital would bv removed and real estate therefore jre able John of Abraham with the made by young candidate of for the Illinois That when wu only 23 it interesting example the in to haute He was detailed to that first try and he inured tbe f tho county n advance that had too with to bf very much He bad for improving the waterway the river rather than the building of a railway in that year of Knife A railroad out of held was ho an uot to be In utility he declared however an ob- ject the construction Of a through onr county may Ite onr may be haateA at the of it there to shock of ito cost which shrink from wu The railroad til od a Air and all ait to lic Hut Mr -ec- aced of the eighteenth century lieen brought to light from which it Stanley's discovery of the Congo country nnd Lake the territory ami the country of the wan only a rediscovery The seems to be that in the century the knew more central Africa than has in the nineteenth Wallace foues who the representative in Congress from the territory of Wisconsin ami who is the oldest living of the Slates has written a volume of political which will published in tt few days Jen Jones has taken the precaution of wailing till lie is years of age If Senator Sherman Iwen correspondingly lie might have lie without a storm ot Hon upon his What May Come A clover pillow is one of the latest novelties in the ever-changing world of fashion The red clover must at its fullest when the pillow Take HS lunny ns till a large sprinkle n of tine table over them them well n dny they are thoroughly without falling tho filling of a pillow made of embroidered with a of clover from well the enter nnd letters A pr itv me well then turn n Anil may your in- as sweet as Young Mother the Imby looks like you h IM drinking New York j touching can Yes said Mr Van Coot Tell Mr Reynolds not to allow the to go yet and then tell him to to my The banker turned back to his private room and wiped the perspiration from his forehead Mr Reynolds the cashier tbe clerks who were at that time putting on their overcoats and talking about their plans for the morrow's holiday that they must stay awhile and that they might make themselves comfortable until lie returned Then be walked president's office Hns there been i bank robbery or are to increased nil one of the rs in I'll tell you what the matter is the newest youngest and the in the Mr Van Coot is getting j old aud lie lias long intended resigning He today to do it Need I I remark that modesty apart I I reason to suppose that merit has won its reward and that 1 am to n j president in his i No yon needn't remark anything of I the kind said paying teller with n laugh for would believe you 1 Mr is probably going to make I a speech and tell ns what we have to be thankful for You be thankful I you not tired a month niro In the meantime Sir Reynolds had t the private and found the I bank president pacing nervously up and down the floor holding in his hands 1 slip of You sent for said the with n Yes replied the president I j did semi for yon if yen can tell me i what the devil this thing means ami i Mr Van Coot thrust of p r in- i to the subordinate and sinned walk The cashier d tirst at f I then at the slip of and in- IVar he i meil is had the r Lme TaLo b glass M a- ing up ami down and at the sofa I i dily at the carpet lr about M u- In the i were all over and i private ed wn Mr 11 il an dont inak t Hi-aini-li Coot id no lung The p on i ti 10 at lirm v bis bead Mr lie said as he the door knob It that is in order That fact docs not prove that had no of taking the money fun sir 1 shall In- triad to receive I shall wait on the front i while you write jr out Mr see that everything is put in order for the Mr Van Cont tbe door 1 n-g into part of the and then closed it with n barf He strode toward the front door while the clerks taxed at him from behind the 1 i In steps the to for nid iis on while ij this operation a man whom a- watchman and stopped at the bank door li another moment the TESTS BY ACIDS fcit In Matt little Wi il did How the Steel fan be I The toMs by acid of tho steel which enters into the construction of a bicycle is so simple so conclusive i serves a verv recognition to composition and i ular of the various forms i I of steel of a structural piece j will show f i om the application of acids vary not only in color but bring the structural differences i sharply before the unaided Steel is j from iron by a j I few drops of diluted nitric acid when at the end of a few minutes the surface rinsed with vator without rubbing the steel will show an intensely black I surface on of carbon which i been set free Iron on the other hand color of tlie pure metal a grayish w when so treated has been devised by j 1 a French expert nnd is I ed for controlling the uniform quality of parts He uses hydrochloric I I acid a of The piece to be examined is polished and then plunged into Next it is washed i d in diluted ammonia liquor and left dry If if is desired a pi c of metal which has been treated in manner if is given j a transparent of in to prevent this process all ir- I ri of bad steel and ashes art plainly visible and the use of two of material in any iari that easily 1 The f is Thus easily which have no York T the boy in the other house threw stones ut you why didn't you come and tell cause 1 can throw them bock better than yon He's more likely to get you rend Love's Labor but I've taken a girl to the theater and had tier talk to the man next her all through the York Herald it wasn't exactly 11 case of love ut sight but at first hearing don't catch ou being told that she wan an Oov hasn't done much in the way of campaign oratory thin year He usually turns in a flood of impassioned eloquence that carries thing before it Yes But this time he's saving himself for his ing Star If I give your friend a said tho banker In: will have to give a 1 suppose you will go exclaimed the other man Why lie can bo trusted with uncounted millions Yes but all the money we have is counted Journal non- the salesman Wish 111 eye And wonders If she's shopping Or if wants to buy Washington Star have to raise your rent Tenant changed the name of This street aud it is now an avenue Pupa iShe knelt de- figure and kissed the drooping head Papa can I no- the wolf from the door my lie was without impo although lie smiled My child lie sighed winging would keep almost anything from door but the wolf in pretty Her at bis wife's to say yon given nut u for i Why you've only got in 1 the bank to meet His alV j all right If the tiling about it I'll tell him it i u n object much better waited fun t te debt for of or expediency even not from the But when blood and mnst be poured out for that was another Walk corneous of Oriental dnr tell of pathways strewn with to he trodden by fivet of royalty and are the con- material for tho the in the fairy taloN It left to a St n correspondent to u walk neither tone nor strikingly thai is n modern If bumble rival of and fable for it in hard rash The of a St coffee IK the proud of unique It in of I tonri of Brazilian pebbles that caine to him in an ordinary way the hint few years Thin firm in u heavy of zil inn Before the In lie for the market the sucks are mid the fully examined for other the latter generally the of about siw of n berry These Much aud in that ago the were In tho Wiis and the reached that they placed in the to Tlic discoveries of theoe which are paid for an coffee will ill an ordinary backet They lire added to tlie path an conic you r and i from the I h- re jit o i man mark m icy froin bank tl at y the man j Mr i Van the ho take it Coot man t- -t Trader nnd tlie of tbe ind not taking it u made I- w the u of k with an em- iir j i sir dinner 1 the turkey M Sill I di.li.'t and I -A a- t- it bank nnd pay f re I met and he t lime Mr w i and Acorn i is to seo n cat an fli pecks it gi at first the peeking harder as he rhc him looks I tries once 1 overcomes morsel in his the attitude and much like a pill It He again gulps and it in nn mure win n ty and In- th month and the t i ti i hild go But it must I n sem f nnd it i- down nt distending the H ill the way He n rather a final and then the flutton is for another A Remark Sin ill t It an- afr-iid i n er near it So it d I wher banker n n I n An old proa r f ii had rfh T bad were i k silly t than they Waiter Un customer wli n napkin full of your pardon sir I'll run and get yon another i one i never the holes j seem to be pretty j j Exert inn had the i kind of remarked Dismal j Him as he held out his cup for a little more coffee tn steal a bicycle And yon nobly the said the lady as she cut another of pie I did I though Mr I law win 1 would or not ef it had one them tin Didn't In Judge court the other day an nld farmer De Kalb enmity in a suit fur a piece of land ami lawyer Jonen had been a fight for it When the attorney hix he May it the I tike the up and i that? I him j it the j not the I I ground I No I'll If if you do the not un- til the jury the Post i ol Time A young mail nnd woman over the front Kate They are tovera It- lie in loth to leave M in the hi to away Kbe in reluctant to nee MB part on the I'll never he if roe my will IM- yon I'll lie true to you idM TH see Hue or them an I live They part Six later IM sweetheart of former nu They meet at a party bum greatly between tM place Rhe wrth her u tattoo on her pretty kind It yon or brother who I don't know bn iny A party in En New York in tile in IT WorM with in Kentucky I an one of the the Ohio M train it hot A of Jwt in and tbe of hnd fixed for April While an forth to a a at tW tho ear jumped IM Ma mkenT ended   

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