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SATURDAY,.MARCH IS, 1905 FRUMMS IN GREAT"STUNT" MME. REJANE DANCES THE CAN CAN AT HYDE DINNEB. ECLIPSES "LITTLE EGYPT." Sensational Escapade at Sherry's Causes Stir Throughout New York?Story Is Denied by the Woman. New York.?Mme. dabrielle Rejane, the Freuch Bctreaa, daaced the cau-can on the top oi a table at tht Janu s H. Hyde baii at Bherrj ? reeeatly, it cer tain reporta ot tha gnai eveat can be be tfa vtd. Ever sincc the night of Hyde's ball. with Mme. Rejane as the guest of houor. has bt <mi | Ktory to this effect in tha elttbe, at tha rea^araata, and over ?veo'cieekteatablca, in ia<t. the story ot the Bctreaa' eaoapade oomaa from so many aaartera that there no toager is any doubt of its truth. Storics (iiiYtr as to how the episode came about. One veraloa has it she |a terpoliatcd this aaoclaltj us a sort of entr'act Lctworn tha little play of her frieud, M. Nicodemis. "Entre Deux Portes." and a r< ettBl lofl writt< n for tlx BeCBBlma, which ) rovcd so long it sent some members of is.iiIg l.ouis' gay court half asleep. Anoiher version has it that the cau can episode did not take place ur.til early in the morning. after everybody had had at least one supper and a goou many of the more staid guests had gone home. All the stories agreed upon cne point. and that is that Mme. Rejane did climb on the top of the table and dance a can can which couldn't be beaten by any pro fessional dancer at the Moulin Rouge In fact, she did it wjth so much ahandon and grace that she successfnlly effaced all recoileotion of "'Little Egypt." who. untll then. held the record for this sort of specialty at Sherry's. To -ay ?hat thla <:anco <*r rtpjane's areased a aennatlon ls puttii < the fact mildly, but as it usually happens in im promptu and spontaneous eplsodcs of this kind. the can-can did not make nearly as great a stir at the moment as it did on the following day. when the spectato'--' had time to think it all over In cold b'.ood. The can-can generally has been ta booed ?.t. Sherry s for many scaaOBM - DANCEU TIIK CAN-CAM ON A TABLE. ever sinee the famom See!<?y dinner. in fact?and so far as one can jndge from passing remarks those who witnessed Mme. Rajjaar'a terplachori aa apedalty Kay it is llhely to be piit away in lavrnder again at Sherry's for some time. Of all the guests a; Hyde's b-il who were interviewed only one. a close per sonal friend of tho host. was found who would deny the can-can episode polnt plank, and even he finally "hedged" to this extent: "Of eoarae, it might have taken place, but I cannot coneeive how I came to miss it, unless it was that the lighting in the ballroom was so har] you know." Mr. Hyde amphatleally denied the story that Mme. Rejane "did the can can." "Can-can. indeed," said Hyde. with heat. "Can-can." and then Hyde'a ftelings overcame him. The comment of Mme. Rejane was eharacteristh ally French. "I dance a can-can at the Hyde ball? No. indeed." she dcclareri "but I would have done so had they aafced me. I have no objection to dancinc the can can." "No, It is not true," Mme Rejane said penslvely. "I don't know how it could have happened. "At what moment could I havedanced the can-can?" she asked. thinking hard. "When I recited the poem by Robert Deflers? Oh, you could not mistake it for a table. Read the poeaa. Do you BBB a chance in it. for the can-can?" "In the poem I am a Bylvaa in pan niers and patohes. Not one verse in the entire work gives me a chance to klck. It was not the fashion then. You may say what you wish aboal me. Anvthlne that you say will not offend me. But you may not say that I am not an artist. "I am an artist. I don't dolneongru ous thirgs. The can-can would have been lneongniot;s." "Don't you w ish It wor?* true. though?" exclaimed a rOVBg woman in Frfnch "Mme. Rejaae that yoe eoold daacethf can-can?" "You peevish. Irsufferable creature." laughed Rejane. "I can dance the can can. I am aef as oM as you think." Then x?<'n' v^ npapared in her eyes. and she said: "A!as. it jv tn,o i haj to cease to try?some ttmeago." DRANK NITROGLYCERIN; FROZE, THAWED, BLEW UP "Pete" Got Diunk on Deadly Explos ive and His Remains Have Disapp^ared. Le Sueur. Minn.--Clyde Argondale. a wealthy farmer. has for some months employed a hired man named "Pete." No other name was known for him. He was morose. crabbed. and reticent. The other day he went to the village of Wheatley and becamc intoxicated. He met the town marshal. who had a bottle of nitrci-Uceriii taken from a bank rob ber. Pete bet a t'.ollar he conld drink it all. and prompily won the bet by do Ing so. As everybody feared he would explode. he had a loaaoome aftaraooa, and early in the evenin.u atarted walking home. In the morning his body, frozeu stiff, l'KTE AND THE BHOP BLBW UP. was found a fartoag from Argondale's place. Argondale and another hired man drauced the oistorted corpse into a workshop and placed it near a stove in which a hot fire was started. The men went away to notify the authorities.and while they were gone Pete and the shop blew up. It is supposed the heat thawed out the nitroglycerin and caused an explo sion. Pete's remains cannot be found. LOVE FINALLY TRIUMPHS. Soldier Weds Sweetheart Whose Fa? ther Sent Her to Kansas to Dcfeat Lovers. St. Louis? Love triumphed over all obstades at Cluyun when Sergt. L. C. Burdett. of tha Ji fferson guards, and Miss Mollie Kcllv. of IV niel. \\ . Va., were marricti by K.v R. C. Rinkie. pastor of the Claytou Methodist church. Burdett and his hride were sweet hearts in their ehlMhood, but. as they grew up their UB on wa- violently op posed by J. C. Kelly. the young wom an's father. He forbade his daunhter to have anythi.i..-. tO do witli Burdett, and he braathed eaaler arhea Burdett joined Battcry O of the First I'nited States arttllery and was sent lo Gal \eston. About a year age Kelly discovered that a aaeret correspondenee was being carried on betweaa the lovers, and sent his daugbter to visit a relativc in Paraoaa, Kaa., Inatructlag lila kins man to BBBtBl htm in his endeavor to cause Burdett to loac 'race of her. The effort was ot BO BTBll, however. Burdett kept uj) a i-orn sjkmd-nce with Miss Kelly Bfter ba was detached from the resalar aarelce for daty at the world's fair. Receatly he was ordered to Portland, Ore. aud sent for his laaoon She arrlTed in st. ixmis and the wedding foilowed shortly after ward. The couple are now on the way to Oregon. BOAR, BEAR AND BULLDOG. Three Aninials in Fierce Battle?Bruin Kills Both Advevsaries But Is Then Shot. Wind Gap. Pa- A fierce battle be tween a boar, bear i.nd buildog in the dead of nighi wa* the most excitingoc currence that haa ttlrred this place in many years. Samuel \V. Hoffman, a wood-chopper. was awakened by an un earthly ehorus of roars, squeals and yelps. He jumped out of bed, and. with out waiting to dress. grabbed his ritie and hurried to the pig pen. ln front ol the pen Hoffman found his boar, his bulhiog'and a black bear in confiict. The three were BO mlxed up that Hoffman did not dare to shoot. Finally the balldog was thrown into the air dead. and the boar killed with a few more blows. Then Mr. Bruin shambled off. but Hoffman shot him. The bear had cllmbed into the pigsty, killed a piir. and had been attacled by the boar. In the f.ght the pen was torn down and the balldofl joined the rumpus. The bear weighed over Mf pounds. Hoffman was nep.rly exhausted from the cold wlun the battle ended. Beard Bweepa the Ground. ITiawatha. Kan.? Stephen Lamber son. of Black haa . CoL, who is visitir.g his brother. hfoaet Lamberaoa, has a beard which re ichea to the pround when combed out. It la ;'?<? p? idnet of more than aO year:' growtb. Mr. Lamherson is 72 years old and is very proud of his long, silky beard. hut rather than attract too much attention <,n the streets. he braids it and 1 eeps it coiled under his vest. When his brother, Moses Lamber son, last saw him the beard only reached to his knees. That was 38 years ago. Brother Bobble (on the stairs).? 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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION APPLY TO Long Distance Telephonf, 22 i 3. John Mitchell, Jr. 311 N. 4th St.. Eichino Arthur.?Ifg >.. :.i: She.?It's no use protesting; you should have man ted some credulous, stupid girl! Arthur.?Well, darling. I old my very best.--P.rooi.lyn Life, UaiateatloaaL "Well." said the young lawyer, after he had heard hi< elteat'a story, "your case appeara to i><- good. l think we can aeeare i rerdlct artthoart maeh trouble." "That's w!itt 1 told my wife, when she lasteted ;'.:it are oaajhl bo ai Mr. C, vho's a lir i-cuiss lawyer."? CaaaelTa The Hour Explains. Bhapely, \ aat'a thla i he?r about Charlcy Rouad r'.' Haady. tie i<l! down the church ntepa aad broka a ieg. Shai ? ?"i; bapm n about ten o'clock this moralaaj? Haady, No, about two o'clock this aanralag ?Ctactnaatl commerciai Tn bune. A Chiiiy Comparison. "Yes," said tha girl trOBB Omaha, "wf have very sm.i. + cbBBgaa out home. I've often setn the thermometer fall more than M degreea in an hour." "But," replled the Boston spinster. "that is not remarkable. I once saw a thermometer ta'.l SO feet in less than three aaooada." Chieago Reoord-Her ald. Served Him Right. Dr. Guillotin had just iavented his machine. "I was trying to get something for Mrs. G. to aharpaa her pencil with in stead of my razor." he explalned. When his own life paid the penalty, the ladi??s ?.greed it served him just right.--N. Y. Sr.n. After the Consultation. "Well, Drs. Brown and Smitb are go? ing to operate upon old Gotrox." "Is the operation necessary?" "Why, yes; Brown has a notecoming due, and Smith wants an antumobile." ?Puck. Proof Po3itive. Lawyer?You say yea were sittlng in a room. could not see the road. heard nothing. and j ai aa < .ir. ih . that an au tomohi i taacd '? ? \ d o'clock. a/ltaeaa Certaia!}; I tme;t it.? Puck Nobody Walks. Motorman (street car)-~ How doea the car happen ter be so crowded thla trip? Conductor.?This is the meeting day of the Physical Exercise club.?N. Y. Weekly. The Greatest. "Who is the greatest Hamlet?" "My dear sir." a.'swered Mr. Storm lngton Barnes. "I have never seen the greatest Hamlet I reserve that experl ence for my audier.ces."?Washington Star. Extremea. "How far is a Sahbath day's journey, pop?" "It. depend?. on whether it is being made by a chauffeur or a messenger boy, my son."?Yonkers Statesman. MRS. MaBTH. the world renowned aud hlifhlv celebrated Husineg* .and T?nt iliv.;um rtveela ??aivMliag. No 1m;>o.sition Can be c? i tultod upon all cffa.i-. of nf**. hnatiieae, i<.ve Atid marrlaKe n Hpt<eiKlty. Kvery n;\-,t:iy re ?.?ealed. alao of aljewrt, deeeaaed ar.d fvir.g 'rienda. Keniove* all trouble and eMti-antfe iwnts, challengaa any Medium* who eun ?t -eed her in atartllng revelations of the paat, .reeent, future evente of one's Ure. Keniein,>er ?he will not t'ft any pnoe flatter you ; you may -eat aaaured you will irain faet* without non ?enne- Hhe can be con?ulted upon all ntiTnio of <jfe. Love. Oourtship, Mar.-.aKe Priecda, Etc., *ith full deacription <if your fuv?- ,-or. ;>.in ?on. Hhe ia very aecurnte ln uesncir tng mlsa ng frienib', enemitu ate., hu-aneas, law an t* ourneya, conteated willa, divorc. ar.d apecula non ih valuahU and reliable. She reada y..ur U atLiy - wod or bad; ahe withold* nothiiit: MB< MAHTH tell* your entire life na.-t and ureeent and f uture in a DKAD TKANt'EJ, has the power of any two Mediuma you ever met. In teats ahe tells your mother'.: full name o. fore marriaga, the namee of all vuur family their agea and deecriptum. the name and buai neaa of your preaent htiMt>and, the name .rf your r?ext if you are to have one, the name of the Toung man who now calla on you, the name of rour Tuture huaband, and the day. ruonth and year of your marriage^iow many children you have or will have; who*her your preaent ?weetheart will be true ta you an? f he wll marry you J tf you have no aweetheart ahe wib tell you when you will have one and his name, ouaineaa and date of aeuuaintance. All your tuture will be told in aa honeat, clear and jlain n.anner and in a dead trance. Mothera thould know the suoceaa of their liusband* and children; young ladiea ahould know everythlng about their awaetheai ta or intended uuaband. Do not keep company. marry or go into bua neaa until you know all. do not let ailly relig ?ous acruples prevent your conaulting. Madame ia the only one in the world who can tell you the full name of yoar future huaband with age and date of marrlc ge, and tella whetli er the one you love Ih true c r falae. There are aoine peraona who belleve that there 18 no truth to be gain. i from conaulting a Medium, but such behefa re contrarv to the truth. It ia only from the ack of diaenmina tlon that auch a concluhion an be reached. It i? not every oae who placai-Ja hiraself or her ?telf aa a medium that can atand the test ofwhat he or ahe claima. And a person of an inqulrlng rwind tray aa* the reaaou a hy. It if aimply that the? i advoi tlaere do not take the trouble to study humat. oature. They do not spend their thought* fo? a raoment with acouirlng the art of phraaeolngy and kindrod branehea that will have a tendency to make the pathway to the road of the buao neaa clear and devoid of all obatac.lea. It ta and undeniable fact that peraona will oome for advice in full knowledge of what they want to know, and yet aa a*H>n aa they conf ront a medium they try their otnioat eniiaavor to dlspel from their lulnda what they know ao aa to hear if it will be rehearaed by the Medium To get the searet out of a peraon by unfair and dlahoneet nveana ia the art used by many unpniH'ii)!. ?|iediunin, but to take'hold of the hand and gaV con'?rol of the mind thereby ia a ntatter of TmpoasibiUty to moat of them. And yet this can be done and by oonenltlng Mra. Marth the aoemingly mytttery becomee a realization. Thta aubjeot has received no little attention | by emlnent men and even college nrof?Haora. Bo it provea conclnalvelv that althouVh there are infringera in our midat with oiiy tontruea, perhaps the gatea of wladom have' not been oloaed o the entire profeaaion It takea a areat deal of atudv to Deoome ao accompliahea uiediam and bv a corrtlBuona and antirtng ofTort. the key to tne we41of apparent? ly onfafWomable mynteriea haa oeen aecnrad by MRA. MARTH for the benefit of numantty -ADVIOE BY LETTER. $1.00. tiotras From 10 A. M. to 9 P M MRS M a MARTH, CHICKASHA, INDIAN TERRITORY. (BOX, No. 958.) Enokiae flaamp for reply I ' LAWSON & CO., Dmataaaal in FISH. OYSTCRS AND QAM8, FRKSH riBATfl & UROCERIES ?*a?"All ordors rocoivo prompt atten neau fil9 Rrook Ave. 'Phone 1580. S. J. GilFIN, 306 E. BROAD STREET, Richmond, Va. DEALER i I .jajr Fine Bo 9; , liaoes, af&d Ladies Gaiters, mifl Kinds oi Fine Footwcar. H. F.JONATHAN Pish Ovsters & Prodoce *aj| I20N. 17th St., RICtiriOND, VA. ALL ORDERS WILL REOEJVE P OMPT ATTENTION. Long Dlatance Phone, 7$2 Hew Phone, 478. KOKT. 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