. Book of the Royal blue . rnished largegroups for the new State House of Penn-sylvania. The list might be continued indefinitelywith scores of names of men and womenwhose promise and achievements signifymuch in the advance of sculptine in America. Locomotive Talk By NIXON WATERMAN, in S. K. Employers Magazine Said the engine, I drink only water, and stilI could get on a toot if required. I can tender my own resignation at I never can go till Im fired. I get hot when Im coaled, but I ne\er can shirkNor be switched from my purpose so active; I rail not at fate, but I puff my own workAn


. Book of the Royal blue . rnished largegroups for the new State House of Penn-sylvania. The list might be continued indefinitelywith scores of names of men and womenwhose promise and achievements signifymuch in the advance of sculptine in America. Locomotive Talk By NIXON WATERMAN, in S. K. Employers Magazine Said the engine, I drink only water, and stilI could get on a toot if required. I can tender my own resignation at I never can go till Im fired. I get hot when Im coaled, but I ne\er can shirkNor be switched from my purpose so active; I rail not at fate, but I puff my own workAnd es-steam it as something at-track-tive. I have only one eye, which may seem rather you think, if you havent already, That engines like 1 am have only one ear—The engineer, sober and steady. My train rushes on like an arrow I put on my brakes and 1 slack her; I chew, chew, whenever 1 her likewise I chew, chew, to back er. Richmond on the James From the Tourists Monthly Magazine. ICHMOND ON THE JAMKS is one of themost historically interest-ing cities in the UnitedStates. The great naturalbeauty of this city on herseven hills excites sur-prise; hills and dales, and the beautiful fallsof the James are objects that please the eye,and travelers are loud in their praises of thebeauty of this lovely city of the has done much to beautify Rich-mond, but it is not the beauty of the cityalone that calls for the admiration of allwho come within her borders, but the factthat her early history is so fraught with stir-ring scenes of frontier life and romanticincidents that their recital must form apleasing link between the old era of theseventeenth century and the new era whichbegan with the Civil War nearly one hun-dred years later. The site of the City of Richmond isupon the very spot occupied not only bythe most famous Indian tribes known tohistor) (under the mighty Powhatan, fatherof Pocahontas), but the hrst English settlers,who,


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