Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, March 06, 1896, Image 3

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    . Chamber at Depetteat
RreesB
ft®« “»«bio flguro
-fa- FNta* politics to Hearf Briaeon.
• <—tad tour fan Mstatar W «Mtf Wbe has bee» ro»tacted preeldeut ef
OspaMtasaS-A «Fig» Mray* the chamber at deputiea fa manner
L •»fabBae tart is Dewa tk» Batraaad in attire, aad In mode of living be to like
one efrtbe revolutionists who despissd
• ** *■» «ate Mat.
the trumpery and the trappings at
Ly"»***»
«»onopoly
High'
[■jtek .strange or supernatural There
Brothings taking plans every day fa
Ch,®M® which are as devoid of rational
^Pfa»otiou as tbe mysterious «niainae
of the novelist’s brain.
Newspaper
man hear of them, but in tbe rush far
bo«h by etty
editors sad newspaper readers, the "pipe
stories, as queer and unexplainable
with • complete telephone
which one of the men c
bather case on his chest, besides the
requisite quantity of thin wire. The
aid of the whs wan connected with the
respective towns’ telephone station,
' sad tbe wire was, by means of a fdtk
fixed at tbe end of tbe lance, thrown
over the tops of the trees along the rood.
. As each kilometer of wire was thus sus­
pended a halt was made and it waa as­
certained whether there was connection
with tbe station. A new kilometer of
wire was then connected with tbe for
at tbe back door of a bambla dwelling
tot tbs .suburbs tbs other mornfag and
HAPPINESS IN A SOUTHNERN taqaired at tbs rfoman who answered
tho knock:
'
.
MAN’S HOM*.
"Do you want your ptano tuned to­
day, ma'am?" ~ -
"Loud sakes I" she replied. "Wo
haven't any plana "
Infanta tbe bleed at bumauHy.
It
appedre fa varied fonne, bet ie forced
to yield to Hood’s Soreaparilla, which
purifies and vitaliaM the Heed aad
eurw all such dieeasea Road fafa:
“ I a September, UM, I made a artiste» and
Injuiwl my ankle.
Very soon afterward».
parlor”* *iB* *IBT ^re®00^®«
**•*
A look of deep melancholy tattled on
the face of the tourist.
”1 am very sorry," he said. "Ry do­
ing this kind of work for our beet peo­
ple I make my living. I wee hoping 1
might be able by the exercise of one of
n
has vwalblkMd
u mms
rvoDfQ en*
DM my callings in your tasty cottage to earn
rmany years of my breakfast"—
ürt&az
all of two bottles th» sore had healed ai>d
tbe swelling had gone down. My
Foot.
P00“ th® w1**
»■byway of Wanaw, Bawno, Odee-
sets met at Teltow. The vires, having
been respectively tested With their re­
spective stations, were connected, and
telephonic connection between Berlin
and Potedam wan established. The dis­
tance is about SO miles, and the whole
thing was done in about four hours.—
London Exchange. ————-------—-\--
The imperial Princes have an English
governeM, whom they look up to witk
reverential awe, though not withstand,
tog. or perhaps for that very reason,
they sre greatly attached to her. A
1 abort while ago this lady’s birthday wm
the occasion of sundry presentations
- fewn bar little wf«-
rtMv vtgus*
parents. Among tbe valuable tokens of
Mberality the governess noticed an ta-
„ significant looking cardboard box.
"Whatever is this?" she mid as she
took it np fa her hand.
Here Prince Oscar drew, himself . up
to his full height and replied, "That is
from me I"
"But it is empty," remarked tbs as-
ioniidied reciDieut.
And the lit tie prince replied: "Ysa
it is empty now, but tomorrow papa is
going .to puU qty fast tooth, and tbe
box is to put it in. Then I’ll give it to
GOT A BABY BOY
I
to
t0
V
to Teheran, tbe capital erf the
?h’hi,Jineer a0®*1“- The» i» joins
the Indian government line which runs
frotn the Persian capita) to Bushire on
the Persian gulf. Thence the wires run
through Baluchistan, and complete tho
«uto by connecting at Karachi, fa
northern India Tbe operation of this oompanions at once eiaed Mm up m a
immromMretehot lina“ passing through man who had been out mt a spree, wae
countries <rf such varying climates and without reedy cash to pay for a bed,
jfMtotil ch a irotmto tios, is obviously one end took this means of getting refuge
of much difficulty.
On tho snow Item the Winter’s btoste. The stranger,
■wept steppes of Bussia the wires ark who was young and intelligent, grow
■ometimes snapped like thread by tbe uncomfortable under the ill disguised
rapid flight of flockscf wild geeoa Tbe scrutiny of the crowd and Anally said:
"Gentlemen, I would like to explain
poles are cut down and made into lire- I
wood by the nomad tribes of the Cau­ my presence here and why I ait up in
casian districts, and tho cunning tan-1 the office in preferenoo to taking a bod.
keepers of Georgia seek to boom their In the flrot place, lot me assure you it
io not a matter of money, ” drawing out
a®1**1***^creating |
a goodly siaed roll of bill» "For some
the mountainous regions of Asia the
is now wsll and I have been greatly bene-
filed otherwise.
I have ineresaed in
wrigbt and am in better health. I cannut
say enough In prsiae of Hood’s Berrepe-
rflla" Maa H. Buu, Bo. Berwick, Me.
This and other similar cures proves thu
kings and courtiers and nobles. Ue de­
spises the good clotbee of the modern
politician and dresaes In the moat shab­
by Of garments. Ho U vm in a Mth-
I story flat in an obscure street, and,
I controlling tbe motions of tbe depu­
tise, Is not too proud to climb to bls
attic at night and retire to sleep In a
rot HeisflO, s lawyer, s journalist and
an unalterable foe of tbe Jesuits. Un­
der the empire he wae a lawyer with
I no practice, but bis star appeared above
| the boriaon when In 1870, after tbe tall
of tbe empire, be wae made Mayor of
Paris. Five years later he waa elected
I a member of the assembly. He was
| ones minister of justice, end was chief
of the Panama commission. His nt-
I tempt at premiership in 1885 was not
satisfactory to himself, his party or to
the people. He is said to lie a man of
great fores of character, honesty and
political integrity, wfflcfc Is to tw ex­
pected when the ultra simplicity of bis
[?*fe j* biken Into eoualdentlon. He
has bdUiVdleM courage In”Kfii qcnvle-
tlona, and If It Were not for tbe literal
probity.Of his wsy of llvimj and tbe
shabblneae of bls attire bq might have
been made president.
Wood’s
Sarsaparilla
tetMOnsTraeBleed BarllUr All drugfMa; tl.
Prei aird <>niy by C. Y. Heed A Co., Lowell, Boca.
HOOd’S Pill« “••^«'•““Trattaitle
H ybf MlinulatH. 'Me
°
you
do the
mending
New York, has had trouble with his
Not the Merchant.
family and has been a wanderer. Ho
I was st cos time worth considerable
money, but this has been lost, and a
I number of letters which I have of late
received from him show me he is de­
BEAT OF THE PENDULUM.
spondent This afternoon I got a letter
from him, dated in Detroit, saying ha A Device tor Keeptog It Plumb OoA
would arrive in Chicago tonight, take a ___ ___ ¿TrMrtAH’l«*
._____ I
room'at this hotel andend his life by
.-The Uiuotration represents A Isyollng J
turning on tbe gas. He added that in derice adopted for attachment to a I
the event of the gas failing he had a ctoifk mechanism to control tbe pendu­
pistol with him, With which ba would lum end verge, whereby they will be
send a bullet through his brain. Father kept plumb, irrespective of tbe fiume
had no idea I would get this letter to­ carrying the cluck mechanism proper.
Next day, sure enough, tbe little ’
day, as I have been out of town, and it The clock mechanism may be of any
man, his face beaming with delight,
Whs only an unexpected case of sickness deaired construction, and the verge
presented tbe tooth to his teacher, who
in my family which brought me back. wheel shaft is ‘
‘
~ '
now wears it m a trinket an bar bangla
I am Bitting up here to intercept him at the beck am
THE SOUTHERN SUMMER.
—Berliner TagebiatL
.
when be comes in and prevent the sui­
cide which he oontemplatea Fdrtunate-
a
Drath W the Crvwlag Hua.
I ly 1 have m ea n s enough for both, and anu on tbe studs lielng pivoted tbe up­
At a very recent date, fa many parts
Wrong imprsatioM are hard to eradi­ | can relieve his anxiety in thia respect." per members of s U-shaped frame from
■f our country, it WM a sign of bed
Dr. Potter and his friends were at which depends a weight.
lock for a hen to crow. Just why, is cate from the human mind. In the
north
and
west
it
to
a
popular
delusion
ouoe
interested. They congratulated the
The front member of tbe U-ahaped
: difficult to trace. Perhapa because it
| was considered tbe assumption by a that southern summers sre extremely stranger on his good hick in having re­ frame Is St all times fa front of the
female of masculine preragativea When­ hot and eppreurive, and that life here ceived his father's letter in time and verge rod, while tbe rear member Is
during the sammer months to almost tendered their services in any way tn
ever a hen dared attempt it, aba wm
run down by the united efforts of all unbearable This impression is formed which they might bo desired. Two or
»tea «Mildren on tho premises, and bar upon no knowledge of the matter, but | three times an effort was made to And
simply upon tbe assumption that, as I out the man's name, but ho* parried the
yhead pqid the forfeit
we are nearer tbe oqnator, it must Citions on the ground that, as his fa­
necessarily be much warmer than in
's plans would bo frustrated, bo did
AN ABSOLUTE REMEDY FOR ALL
more northern latitudea An investiga­ I not care to have his identity disclosed.
tion of tbe records of the government “You may, however, call me Melchior,
PULMONARY COMPLAINTS.
I weather bureau will show that there is ns it to awkward to address a man with­
no ground for such an assumption.
out a name, and Melchior is ss good so
Our summers are long, but they are anything, barring the right one. ” The
r. A, Sloenm OiM to Bond Tw» B»t-
not unpleasant. The heat in the north evening sped along, and about midnight
U h torra at Bia Bomody to Im
and west is much more oppressive dur­ the stranger, being snared no more
C«raom»U»n cud AU Long TvoaklO»
doxy, and tbe clamor that followed pro ing June, July and August than fa the trains would arrive before morning,
-Al Bllxlr »f Ilfs. •
south.
Deaths
from
sunstroke
ere
mneh
took
his
departure,
saying
he
thought
pared him for the return of the pursuers
bearing the head of tho foolish fowl— more numerous there, and the beat is his father must have been detained or
decidedly more sultry. Our long even­ perhaps have happily changed his mind.
Lippincott’s Magaxina
tags are delightful, and a sultry night
The occurrence was so much out of the
is seldom experienced. Our laborers ordinary that Dr. Potter and his friends
Lord B ate! and Die Week.
In his earlier years Lord Roose used work in tbe fields all day long, and sat up for an hour or more talking it I straight. On <be Innerfa'ce of tbe front
to be a diligent observer with tbe great Buffer leas from tbe warmth than those over. At 1 o’clock they went to bed, member la pivoted a block In which la
and a few minutes later the night clerk journaled one end of tbe verge spindle.
telescope which wao completed in tbe of the north.
In a nutshell, our summers compare retired, leaving an assistant who had Its opposite end being held In tbe imus )
yesr 1845. But I think those who knew
Lord Rosso well will agree that it waa favorably with those of any section at not heard the story in chsrge of the spring. The verge is thus carried by the
more the mechanical prooesaes incidental the country, and our long, pleasant, office. About 1.80 in came an old gen­ weighted swinging frame, and the pen
which burden and shorten a woman’s ■“
to the making of tbe telescope which warm season to a decided advantage. tleman with a traveling beg in hand, dulom rod at its upper end, after pass­
ing
through
tbe
verge,
Is
secured
in
the
«ngaged his interest than the actual ob- Our farmers oan commence to work the who registered as "George G Mel­
chior," and was assigned to a room. I usual manner to a post, which la also
aarvstions with tho teleocope when it land long before their northern and
waa completed. Indeed one who knew western brothers think of beginning, In tbs morning the chambermaid re­ secured to the back of tbe forward
member of tbe weighted frame, where­
him well said he believed Lord Roose’e and can continue to utilise it months ported a strong smell of gas on that
floor. Tbs door of the newcomer’s room I by both tbe pendulum and tbe verge
apecial interest in the greet telescope after they have stopped. In tbe towns
are kept perfectly plumb. Tbe device
ceased when tbe last nail had been and cities the residents are exempted wee broken in, and bo was found dead,
Is very simple end Inexpensive.
«riven into it But the telescope woo from heavy expenditures for warm win­ with a pistol in his right hand and a
BY OORMBVONOtNQ WITH
sever allowed to lie idle, for Lord Room ter clothing, and for the larger portion bullet wound in Ms bead. He had
turned
on
the
gas
and
then
shot
him
­
of
the
year
the
only
fuel
burned
is
far
always had about him some enthusiastic
self. By this time everybody in the
Many of tbe inhabitants of the sea are
young man whose delight it wee to em­ cooking purposes.
In oomparison with tbe north and boose had beard the story and at tbe good jumpers sud some have become
ploy to the uttermost the advantage» of
PORTLARD, OREGON
his position in exploring tbe wonders of west, it is doubtful if oar long, pleas­ young man’s visit the night before, and famous. Among them should bo men
I i all were positive that tho old gentleman doned tho tarpon or silver king, a huge
ant
summer
is
not
as
far
superior
to
the aky.—Good Words.
their short, blistering one ns our short, I who had killed himself was his father. | flsh with scales that gleam like silver,
WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES."
mild winter» sre to their long, frigid | Tbe afternoon papers bad a report at which constitutes tbe famous game flah
GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF
the suicide and before night $e young | at Florida The leaps of this beautiful
Chrysoloraa, a native of Constant!- ones.—Montgosnsry.(Ala.) Advertiser.
far, who bolds out Uto to them already
man was book at tbe house asking to creature are often astoojahing. Several
■ople, who has been styled the reetorer
emoeiatod,
and
says:
"fa
I sso the body.
yean ago a steamer was rushing down
WGreek in Itnly, carried Greek loro
“I don’t understand bow father could the BL Johns river. Tbe captain wm
The Invitation la certainly worthy of tbe
Many celebrated men hare neglected
■d taught his native tongue to the
»noidoration of th» afflicted, wno, for
Magnates and yonth of the principal to settle their affairs. Ban Jenson, Dry­ have registered ss ’Melchior,’ for it is sitting on the fore deck, leaning against
nub , have been taking nauseous nostrums
kalisn cities from 1400 to 1418, and den and Sir Isaac Newton all died in­ not Ms name, and I only used it last the pilothouse, when suddenly there
itboutsttoeti who have oetrudsad them-
dvee from borne aad frisnds to Uveln
kb Greek grammar was the standard testate, Bacon insolvent, and the epi­ night to conceal our own, ” tbs stranger ram in the air a beautiful shining flah
me salubrious oUmes, wbero tho stmo.
far many years. Greek at that time wee gram on Butler’s monament in the ab­ said. "It must have been a case of four feet in length. It came an like on
lened luun
arrow and landed in the lap of tho cap­
nttle known in western and northern bey sufficiently explains why be and mental telepathy. ”
death with
On reaching the room where the body tain bs neatly as thoegh it had been
farope- not a single book in that idiom many others like Mm never made a
h in their
lay a much more peculiar episode oo- placed there
ikstaseud-
Hing found in the lite ary of the king will:
203
■
nistakswill
In Pacific waters the tuna, an ajly of
currod. Tho moment the young man I
< France as late as 14M, but it bo-
Tb» poet's fete is here in mb lm O wl:
the
horse
mackerel,
is
noted
for
its
Be
acta
for
bread
and
be
roceiveo
a
stone.
saw tbe face at the corpse be said:
«“« s favorite study in Italy, where
"That’s not father. I never mw thia leaps Sometimes a school sweeps np ths
"Wills,"said Lord Coke, "and the
■•ny Greek scholars found refuge after
"Sinai overthrow of tho eastern om- eouetruotion erf them do mors perplex man before. He is not known to mo. ”
Nor was ha A search at tbe dead weighing 800 pounds, are seen in the
a man than any other, and to make«
fanin 1453.
man’s effocta brought out papers prov­ air in every direction. They are like an
ing his identity as George U. Melchior arrow, turn gracefully five or six feet
The Metlgglist Episcopal church Booth
and giving reasono for suicide somewhat in the air shd come down, keeping the
«Binis 15,017 societies, with a membsr-
similar to thorn advancsd by tbe young water for acres in a foam, and if not
«>of 1,209,97«. This denomination
stranger when no was telling Ms story tbs greatest jumpers they ere certainly
••M 18,688 churches, seating 8,85!,-
tho night befora Witkin a week Dr. I the most graceful of the leapers of the
persona The value of the eburah
Potter board from tbe young num, who sea.— Philadelphia Times.
WR*rty h stated to be |18,775,8«A
said his father was alive and well, hav- I
lag recovered tram hie despondency end
abandoned his intention at taking Ms I A young sfan from a rural village
who wail somewhat of a scapegrace
life, but the mystery of how a man
giving the same name should appear at I I around his native heath recently came
tho hotel selected by the ctrangsr’s to the city and got a job as a strest car
WB WILL SEND A B'BLADE
father, on tbe same night, and commit conductor. After he had been at work a
trnriv» dsseripUt
few
weeks
ho
went
homo
to
wpend
a
saicido in the san» manner outlined by
sr»st rsaiafa. O
dsy. He told ell kinds of stories of bis
sterling worth fa the city. Here’s cue
Tribuna
__ ____________
naali box, or M p
aerata wastes: «
that tickled bis father:
Bo far aa known no writer on evolu
"Tbe other dey 1 wm coming down
tian has token aoooemt of the steady and Main street with a oar jammed with
tranartahta growth at hoilotonea There people When I got near the center of
was a time when the regulation sire the busioem section, a well dressed asan
wm about that of a small pea From stepped oat toget off tbf car. Ashe did
bo he eaid I hollered the names of the
stages to ths MN of ■ marble, a hickory streets tbe plainest of any conductor be
sat and a bon'a egg until now we hear ever rod« with. Me invited me to come
of hailstones “large« than baseballs," up and nee him at his place of turfUM!
Blackwell’! Durham Tobacco Oo., Durham, V. 0.
Med it fa not even etated bow mnoh I went there the next tfay. aad bo gave
Buy • bag of this Celebrated Smoking Tobacco, and read tho
larger. Can it be that this «mtinnoua am e bos <rf 10 cent dgera "
jupon, which given a list of other premiums and how to get them,
growth
to
an
effort
on
tbs
part
of
natere
Hot
”1 knew that boy would make Me
a ctirr stamps ameptks .
to respond to tbs increasing demand for mark if be once got into tbe oity,” ex-
mw sonsstioue. or what to ft and where
maintenance of tbe solitary lino involves
no little personal risk and hardship to
the staff hands.
Communication is
often out off by avalanches in the moun­
tain districts, end the work of repairing
after a snowfall of live or six fest to
no light matter.
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