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COKVALIIS, BENTON COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAt 24,1889.
II The' GAZETTE is noje the ,oW Aji:lTpine
Print Newspaper in Benton County or OorvallU.
RAILWAY AND NAVIGATION
THE
Yaquiha
Route
Oregon Pacific Railroad and
Oregon Development Co.'s
STEAMSHIP LINE.
235 Miles Shorter; 20 Hours Less time
than by any other route. First class
through paastngrr and freight line from
Portland all points in the Willsmeite valley
io and .from Sail Francisco, Cal.
Of
Willamette ItiYer Line
Steamers. '
.ths Wm. M. Hoag. N. S. Bentlcy, and
Three Sisters, are in service for both pas
senger and freight traffic between Corvallis
and Portland, and intermediate points,
leaving Company's wharf at Corvallis, and
Messrs. Hulman Co.'s wharf. No. 2C0 and
202. front street, Portland, three times a
week, as follows:
WORTH BOUND Leaves Corvallis -on
Holidays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, 8:00
a. m., arriving at Salem at 3 p. m. Leaves
Salem on Tuesdays, Thursdoys, and Satur
days, at 6 a. in., arriving at Portland at
J; JO p. m.
SOUTH BOUND Leaves Portland on
UmJmi. Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 6 a.
at., arriving at Salem at 7:15 p. in. leaves
Safom n Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Satur
days, at 6 a. m., arriving at Corvallis at 3:30
m. .
JST Boats maks close connections at Alba
ny with trains of the Oregon Pacific R. R.:
TIME SCHEDULE (except Sundays.) -
Leaves Yaqiunao:4 a. m.
I.ea3 Cncallis 10:36 "
Arrive Albany 11:10 a. ni.
Orefonfc California train connect at Albany ana
trvallie. The above traiiiconncct at Vjquina witb
he Oregon Development Go. 's line of sttuniahips b
I.kii Taquiua and San Francisco.
Steamships Sail ;
From Yaquina: Willamette Valley,
Thursday, May 23rd, Saturdny, June
1st, Sunday, June 9th. From San
Fmncisco: Willamette Valley, Sun
day, May 19th, Tuesday, May 28th,
Wednesday, June" 5th.
This Company retervei the right to Chan sailing
4e,te without notico.
N. B. Passengers from Portland ana all
Willamette valley point can make close
nnsetiou wfth the trains of the Yaquina
rests at Albany or Corvallis, and if destined
t San Francisco should arfsjpge to arrive at
Yaquina ths evening before date of sailing.
faasengor and frttight rates always the
Icwest. For information apply to D. W.
Oammins, freight and ticket agent. Corval
lis, erto O. C. HOGUE.
Asting Can. F. and P. Agent, Oregon Pa
cific Railroad Co., Csrvallis, Or.
C. H. HAS WELL. Jr..
Gen. F. and P. Agent. Oregon Develop
ment Ce., 804 Mnnttfomery St.. S. F., Cal.
IAa.ee Albany 1:00 p. in
lrtS-CoiTalliel:iO p n.
Arrive Taauina S:30 p. in
MISCELLANEOUS
BEATS THE RECORD.
LINES TO A MULE:
Tlie steamship City of Paris
crossed the Atlantic ocean arriving
at Landy Hook last week five days,
twentv-three hours, and seven
minutes out frwn Queenstown
0 Mule
Thou gaunt, grave, gawky Gatling gun
On fours! Thou lank, embodied lightning
streak,
All hail!
(Be careful, Muses, of his keels.)
for Infants and Children.
"Cartciseo well adartochlldren that I CasterU cures Oolle, OooatrpaHon,
en o.. ..1. Ttiappkms RniAlftf-
ireenasorprepuon ZSm
HI So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T. Without injurious medication.
Thz Ckmtaub Cohpany, 77 Murray Street, K. T.
This beats the record by tWO hours Most subtle beast, might well breW con-
and orty-eight . minutes. The J But thou shaft not obliquely launch thy
daily runs of the City of Paris kk .
ma, A y-v a sl fl W m 3 I
were 440, 4U, ou, duo, on anu lt,-...
498 miles the last being for part i. How I have sometimes seen th' unwary
of a day. On three of these days . . J. . . f .
she beat the record as Well as 011 Contorted, writhing, by thy merciless hoof!
e t, . I Then thou wouiast turn iny turning, onus,
flm onhrA mi n lha I III v nf Hans I
unvy tiiuio u. a vm.j v. a m.. i ing eye
1 . 1 - trt;. C XT . A7l, , I Tn rri'i 11 rxrir ftia mp.lannhnlv Work.
J I Cr nn wif h lu.ailtKlr ol.anct some victim new.
- a i 1 v "
sister steamers, aim are pioviucu
with twin screws which, it was at..'u,
1 i 1 1 4-1. . I TJulr in ?i vrnf (jiinin nnvelties!
ciiumeu, wouiu cause uieiu iu ic- r . , - , v i " j : a
I J nou vtTUV are loaoeu, encaeu aim uiiuicu,
.1 . 1 t . J 41.. mnrnrm Unit, In . .'11 il 1
Ulice I lie l line juu iuu ismj;uiiuui i f rom early morning uu me steps
fl00clna. tn RatiAv TTnnk tn less ?f ""7 dusH imPn" the skV wlth Star8'
j x would not draw within
fliA.i oiv A n rc rVlm flJtir rf Poric I Th. mirrio nir.At' ftf thv ROfrniZmt heels
! '. . . I Vnr all t-hi. vullnw (rnld that shasta vielda.
has accomplished What Was promiS- 0r 8iiken freigbt that hither swim from Ind.
ed. They are both triumphs of
marine architecture and engineer
ing, and were designed to do just
what has bnen performed. Ihe
most recent number of London
Story About Edison.
The other day a smooth-faced
man. wearine Handsome cioines
Engineering contrasts the fast voy- and displaying a soiled collar and
asres made bv the Jitruria, Umbra, a necktie all awry, ana snoes mat
and the City of Paris, and clearly never experienced the skillful
jjl rrlxTo licit, iiao iivnr fctii iiiaiiij;uiui.ivui vm m
Situated tWO mileS 'abOVe Mehailia, Ma- realized, that the latter -would fingernails ;that never met aam-
Lro.ilr lli rppnrd. . The Elruna's cure, leaned his elbow on a Wash-
fastest trip was made in June, ington counter and conversed m
18S8, when she ran from Queens- the jolliest way with a circle of
tOwn to Saudy Hook in 6 days, 1 newspaper . friends. He looked
lour and 47 minutes, ller best like a tramp, but he really is one
Ana aqk n,A fnQ I rf tha mrtsf famnns mpn in the
Uciva i una ucic w uu "-,- i , .
miles. These are to be contrasted world, and his name is known m.""" -"J
with the Citv of Paris' record of every part of the globe. Ol me so long as i gpt n.y n.uj
404, 505, 511 miles. course he is an Ohio man. His JMli son was given i
' ' I -it i mi- i ii will
. name is Thomas Alva Edison, and large unis, nei uiucuu
Aged farmer James Martin, of na Q npnnnt. hnv and into wads of $20,000 each ne staffed
sides ana heavy timDer dui is sienuiu asiurc, cijy ': "'' "- 7 . . " " i" . . , ,
firs slashed and burnt off and is now covered with nice orchard and timothy B.UliettsviUe, Pennsylvania, car- news butcher on a railway in the one into each trousers pocket,
ucu iu iiio j;unc 111 1 v -viv i JJuccye otat6. JJUnng a lltlJO I uuuuucu up mo a&avsa
grudge against hre daughter. He iuncheon Edison, between hearty possible, and rhade ai break t6 get
rion county, Or., and three miles from the
line of the Oregon Pacific railroad.
THIS PLACE
Consists of 452 acres of both hill-and level land, containing rich, black soi
ni 1 . A-1A .1 - A. I iv
for meadow purposes, mere are aixnu auu acres iuai are vuveicu muiy "
..n .in,i,..,.oi, n,-li oc Kovul willnw and nmnll firs, wliich can easilv 1)
BlUmi IIUUIUIUOII JUL" HO a.u.', 7
i,uj ;t fr tlio ntnw iKm nt.lir nortion i: nartlv mountain
sides and heavy timber but is splendid pasture; eighty acres of this has had the
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firs slashed ana ournt on ana is now covereu wi
glass, the seed having been sown five years ago.
OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA
Southern
- VIA
Pacific
-L1NE.-
Company's
THE MT. SHASTA ROUTE.
1 Time Between
ALBANY and SAN FRANCISCO.
35 HOUKS.
Cilfwai Izpreu Tiiias Bu Sally
FOUTLAND and SAN FRANCISCO.
SOOTH-.' I KORTII-
Lt Portland ... 4:00 p. m. Lv Ban Frisco . .
-t Albany 8:18 p. m.L Albany......
Aw an Frisco... 7:45 p.m. Ar Portland....
..7:00 pm
. .11:45 am
,10:45 a ra
Loeal Passenger Train, Daily, except Sunday
Mw Portland 8:00 a. m.
Lt Albany HslO p. m.
Ar Bacene 2:
Euifene 9.00 a. n.
. Alh.nv 11:35 a. m
;40 p ni j Ar Purtlanl 8:46 p m
Loeal Passenger Train. Daily.except Sunday
i.ia a m...Lv... Albany Ar...6:30 a I
:08 p in..Ar. ..Lebanon. ..Lv..lli35 a in
lKj nm...Lv... Albany Ar...2:45p m
1:38 D m.. Ar. ..Lebanon. ..Lv. . .2-00 p m
Pullman Buffett Sleepers:
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS,
For accommodation of secoudclass
passengers, attached to Express Trains.
The S P Co.'s Ferry makes connection with aU
the regular trains on the East Side Dirwien from
feet el r street.
WtctaieStTisloa.
BETWEEN' PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS.
Kill Trail. Sally Zzca;t Snaky.
LB A VS.
Portland 7:80a.m.
Comllis 1:30 p. m.
- ARttlVK.
Corvallis 12:25 p. sn
Portland 6:20 p. m
Ic'risp $1,000 bills for that piece of
paper I should give up' tffe theck
veryqniefc."
On arriving at the Bank of
America he hesitated about enter
ins, feafrlrtfi: still that something
might be wrong. At last, how
ever, he mustered up courage and
determined to try it. He knew that
Gen. Lefferts had told him he
would get his money here, so he
braced ahead and half trerribling
shoved his check out to the
cashier.
The latter scnWinizeil it clfis'etyV
gave Edison a piercing glance, and
said something which Edison could
not understand, as h was hsfrd of
hearing.
That was enough. He was now
more tbarr corivrfice'd f'hat hi
"check" wasn't worth $40 000,
and again thought a?r Fife' rushed'
out of tire bank with it that any
man who would give him $2,0&t
could walk away with the check.
. He hurried back 16' the Western
Uniottarrd Saffdf he cbWldnt get
any money. General Laffefts then
sent a man with nim to identify
him. He said: "this man is
Thomas A. Edte6ny to' whose 6Vder
the check is drawn."
"Why, certainly, Mr. Edison,"
said thecasluer, very obsequiously.
''How would you like your $40,-OOO-to
what shapef -
MOh,- any way to suit the bank.
THE AGE OF IHVENTION.
Those of us not vet fift v vear
of age have pr6bnb?y lived iii the
most important and intellectual
prbgresrve period 6f human his
tory. WifhiiT this half century
the'iblTowing invCiUibiis aiid1 dis
coveries -have' beeif among the
numrjeff Ocean si eamships, stfeet
railways, telegraph fines, 66eari
cables; tel'phonesi" piionbgfaphs,
photography and a score or new
metfrodtf of pid'ture making, ahni
Irne colors, kerosenb 6if,- electric'
lights, steam fife engines, ctiemicaf
fife' cxfi'rtiisliers, ' amesthelics
ah'd painless surgeryj- gflW Cotton,
b'itfO-gtydenne,- dynamite,- giant
powder; aliVm'niStfty magnesium,
aTut Othef neV liietals eledtro-
pfatnig, spectrirnV analysis aiitf
speclroscopej audiphbhfe,- pneu
m:a tri tubes,- electric rh&tSory elec-'
trfc Dells,- erect iis railway, type
writbr cheap pestai sj'steiii,- steam1
heating, steam . antf hydfauiic
elefat6rsV vestibule Cars, caiil'ilever'
bridges".- these aVe' oiily a' part.;
All: positive knowledge of physical1
c6iistitcitfon of' planetary and stel
lar worlds has been- attained with
in this period:
J G OOD HOU"SI5 with the necessary outbuildings,
is ali eady erected on the larm close to a running brook; ana a oarn
suitable for most any farmer, is also built; also sheep sheds, He.
fc'""6c eai" 1110 uufem,ci. luncheon XiClison, Detween neany iwiiure,auu mai- 0.
lef an estate valued ' at $45,000, brinks of beer his favorite bever- out of Wall street as quick as' lie
Ka-e- nil il.rt t mt vl t AH VAAAl'irorl 1l O O ... . . . jl 1M.A -n .f f A .1 T TT.ll 1 Gfl II ViA.
but all the daughter received was
a little package that contained an
ancient comic valentine which had
caused all the trouble.
.O.
aeTHE ORCHARD consists of about 200 tiWS of choice
sssBh, varltf tit:S JU UllKb, HL'lCO hw ou-cj' c.i nun jtau uuu
1 1 : A : . : r....: i.-Z- nn ..m.ie a4 rmnll Tvm't utun
SOOIl IUrUlSn lillgO luailHtlCJ JI liuti. uilc an amuum vi niiiau nunaiow.
KOT A PIMPLE ON HIM NOW
Bad with Eczema. Hair all gone. Scalp
covered with eruptions. Thought his
hair wnulu never ;row. Cnreil by Cuti
mid in his miaint wav the could. The next day Edison be-
story of his first acquaintance with gan word on Ids first laboratory in
any large sum of money. It was Jew xorK. incmnau oium
i iii the days when he was struggling cial Gazette.
along with his earliest inventions,
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and didn't nave a Dig capitalist to . d;
i ... vnil i Jj 1 I A V. V mm. -w- j CD
oac. nun. in iauu, i.c "v , j er,A ,.,ia w iho
any bank account himself and . ... . .
O.
cur.-i Remedies.
pimple uu him.
rrow.-C.re,lby Cuti- any uanK account mmu uuu i . GazeUe tQthe
nairspieuaiaanaucanaraiy Knew wnaton was. dBu. n :tkSfcflnd UD to the
.mm a 1 -1
check were things ne naa never i . , mo 9 will
nauoaasiwu w uw, ..u i.a vUl , , , , . p .
as much idea 01 rneirvaiue as tne i,, ri.-rv mnrnL
man in uie muuu
.There is about fifteen acres needed to Timothy grass for hay
and about THIRTY acres ready for plowing purposes.
O
I Mimnt av enough in nraise of the Cdti-
rntii Kp.Mvnipji. Mv hnv. when one Tear
of age, was so bad with eczema that he lost
all of bis nair. His Bcarp was covered wun
head, and that his hair would never crow
again. Despair!; of a cure from physicians
I bf ean the use of the UCTlCAJt. UEMKDIES,
and, I ain happy to say, with the most per
e . ii'. i : .. : l i:.l ...J
there is not a pimple on him. I recommend I qqq and Wag Coming to New York
Edison had nnauy sou nis pa- wffl roake Wjftft g ..
teuton the gold inaicator to .e .
but crasn the nearest chantiel
If you canTt get $o(t a mrtth get
ing, and see that you keep at w6rk,
and, I am happy to say, with the most per-1 ir Trn TTn;nn TeleTaDh for i40
TT4 V. TTTT-wr.tl or all an Wantisl. rafrinr from seven to nine rails hieh: a feet success. His hair is now splendid, and estern uinim xc 0 y ,
i- i... .l-i. ' Ti ,u.:A-r o ; u.,A there is not a pimple on him. I recommend 000. and was Coming to PieW Yorl
COUniy TOao iasaes aiuii my mo xmc iivibit stub iwi ri imica io wutni
ed by the clear, running waters ot the .Little JNortn font 01 tne aantiam nvei,
... . , r . . 3 . - :i I L . 1 1
tn Whicn is an aDunaance oi mountain iroui, ana m .pru aim oepieiuuer ai-
i tr..i "
mon innaoic uie river.
Hie t UTH i.UA rvEMJ-iLiiEa to niowiure as iut .
most speedy, economical, and sure cure for I IO get llie uiuncjf.
all skm diseases oi lntants ana cnilaren.aua
I foul that, rivt-rv mi it ham who has an afflicted I
child will thank me for so doing.
MAS. BU. tu. UUUUOU.u, Norway,. ie
He had heard ot Walls reet ana betterV4?n if it
its bulls and bears, and had bee : tf rf . .,
told that it was full of "sharks" , . f ... Th fnpm..
who would nee a m an very merchant, the bosinessi
quicK. oone maue up nw amiu
that Wall street was a very dan
25 take $10 take anything un-
TTTF. asked is a verv reasonable one. and will be made known to
any person, desiring to purchase, upon application to F. S. CKAIG, at the
office of The Corvallis Gazette, Corvallis, Benton Co., Oregon.
A Fever Sore Eight Years Cured.
T mimf pxtAml tn vou the thanks of One
of my customers, who has been cured by
nsing tbe UUTICURA remedies, oi an 0111
sore, caused by a lous; spell of sickness or
C.-I. LTENKLE,
HEHKLE & BIER,
-Dealers in-
man all are watching for honest,
Ml- ,.l,.n! IV.n't uliirlf
Biisi.il bv a lonsr BDell ot sickuess or l . , iwiuuiii uiivt. - " -
fever eieht years ago. He was so bad he gerous place, and that ii ne ever , . j.
E.B. BIER was feaSui he would have to have hi. leg had occasion to go there he would u W"V , : ? W ' , "
amputated, Dut is nappy to say ue is now , .:l... tO Daa naDHS lliey win pun juu
pntirnlvwIl sound as a dollar. He re- be luckv if he KOt away WltllOUtl .... ,
... .u:,u ii n - . Mnwn and llOlQ VOU OOWBJ UOU t
quests me t ue u a.uC, w UH. ins:nr us overcoat and umbrella. " 'a. - ...,.'
UASOW, mercnant oitnis piace. , , - L I net UD ait aBttetTCe I0r pUDHC Omce,
juan v. jmuuk, wrngifisi, At that time uenerai ueiivnBty . . .
Uamsboro, xenn
SEWING
Needles
MACHINES
and OiL
H Albany and Corvallis -connect with train's of the
Oregon Pacific Railroad.
SiprwiXnia. SaUyEzcaftSasia;.
LSAVS.
fertland 4:50 p. m.
lteliinnville 5:45 a.m.
ARRIVE.
McMinnville... 8:00 p. m
Portland 9:00 s. m
THROUGH TICKETS
to all ioints
South1 and East via California.
Eor full ihfor'iiiation regarding rates, maps
site, call oh company'ragent at Corvallis or
Albany.
: P ROGERS, Assfe G . . P. Agent.
R.KOKHLEBManafer.
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE COR
, vallis Gazette, the oldest pa-
per in-Benton co. Oneyear,.?
Severe Scalp Disease Cured..
a four vwlii man mv wife suffered verv
' iminh trnm a cutaneous disease or tne scaiD.
I and received no relief from tne various rem
edies she used until she tried CrmcuBA.
Th Axaaaaa nrnmTit.lv vfeMfid So this treat-
- . i -1 i i.1 . .
ment, and in a snort -wnue sne waa cumcij
well. There has been no return of the dis
ease, and Cuticwra ranks No. 1 in our es-
tifnnfuin fur AimpiruwM "of the skin.
Uev. J. PRESSLEY BAKKET, V. V.
Kaleigh, Si. V.
Cuticura . Remedies
a M nMitf'vo fnrA for evprv form of skin.
calp, 'J'''nanvfnr tiAnn. r.nt he did not
fwn.n mnin nl Tar SKTOIUia. exceob UMWIWII L i.. t -- - T 7
1 " ' " , . ' .1 ' .
ichthyosis. ' I see anv monev. Observing his
Acinar, time uieiitsrai Aasnc-rto - -- 4.
. , A, ixt 4, it will lay you in the potter's held,
was president of the Western Jm fm
Union. One morning Edison came W
into the company ge mosa. "There is a goodjob, a good
to close up the sale of his patent. b .
After a few preliminaries he was . " . "
given a check for $40,000. of your own, wtlh
He looked at it curiously for a ,::T: "'"'rL
moment or two and appeared to healthy bright i young- man- who
w t, n , wsh it, ha8 grit enoagfrt spend-sxxteen
UO iFU. " I U ri iTar Vxiltlo 101 if?'"
TI 1 lkt I,rl cl,1 r,n.l"uu" "
X1C IVIIV; V UMV JAV XICAVS. ovu ir
tent to the Western Union Com-
f nk- an Important r-ACTOR.
The machinery of. government
is rim by ink. When' congress" is5
in session it is sometimes assisted
by wind, but ink it is that keeps:
the ball going all the year round
causing us to be a prosperous ana
contented people. Were it not
for the constant arid liberal supply
of the riiurky fluid! llie wheel's o
government wolild cease to go'
round; riot even Keeley s' etheric''
or "dyhospheric" f6rce coiild niakeV
therii move. Thousands 6f httW
streauis 0t iiik pbiiririg in eccen-"
trie . eiirves' keep' tlie ma'cmW
gbfYig; Stop thbsfe atod t he govern -meti
would' slop
Somethirig like 48,000 quarts of
ink are used every year for' the de-'
partments, besides that "used in1
making money ahd that to' 'stamp
into perpetual form the wisdom1
of our statesmen at the capital.- :
1 unlimited:
If you! travel' through the cba?
douiilry 6f Pennsylvania you wilt
notice two' set's 6t cars- railway'
cars',- dran- by the locomotive
tliese are all limited in iapaJity?
you' see" the Jiriiit paiiit'ed on the1
car, "capacity 2,500 pounds.' or'
.whatever it.may be.- Then , plod-'
king along the tramway" conies' the
patient, much enduring, loug-suf'--ferinl
mule; hauling a ear that haa'
no limit or capacity.- No; all that'
,car will stand is piled on; there is8
uo question-as to the mule. He'
is never overloaded. Nobody ever
worries about him- Nobody fears'
jfjhat there may riibre coal thaiv
t'lie mule' can' stand. No wonder
he is a kicker. Burdet te'.
......Of all Kinds.......
tJiirShotguns, Kifles, Pistols, Pocket Cut.ery, Amuhitiori, Fishing Tackle
etc. Ail Kinas oi rowaer Kepi consianuv on nana, v ionn dowts,- ounigs, civ.
-O-
GENERAL RERAIRINGf a Sfrccialtp
Work- Warranted ..Opposite Spencer's barber shop,; CORVAELIS,- OR
There is some talk at Virginia
lity, Nev f elosing down the
Observing hisrhio- mines ori Sunday. If this is
Sold everywhere. Price,- COTfciBA, " - . .
50c.; Soap, 25c; REsotvEsi, fi. Prepared- perplexity, Gen. Lefferts told htm done it will reduce the monthly
by the PoTTfc Dvo and Chemical Cob- fa fc rf hQ WQuld to jhfl Bank of y n about; fJ30;000, and cur-
PORATION. Boston. ..ms
. . . . btw; i m w wv i t i a l. i a. A-iTn rvmi
rSend for "How to cm oin a- i America in wan street ue eouiuwaii.tue bunion yieia arjout ou,ww.
"64 naaes. 50 illustrations, atia ruu L . . , , , t . t I .la. 'e n
testemnninis. t get tne cnecK casneu. -oo i eian-- a. strange reature oi me luuvcjurm-
T.e.... -a n nved and I ed,7' said Jfidisoo a!tf careiuiiy .is . that k? pmu awn- saioomsts
KflKl benotifisd by CvriccRA Soap. foldiAir ti" the check.- and 1 went Lre botli in favor of it. the former
AbSblusely pure. I o : ..' . .l j. :
EVERY MUSCLE Aches wasi in regard to that way of do- hiim. Ii'8u'rtoessfuf it will be CiirT-
Sha'rO Aches, Dull Pains, Strains K,1BinftSs t.htS t Yfoneht whild aIa wruVh ftf the two S6-
inutobykfceettteuraVA"pn on the way that if any man should J cures the most' .liberal' patronage
piaster. The nrst nf wy instantaneous to me and offeir me two on theweekly holidays;
AU-vwc I I . . mmammmmmmm
I A Fenian in Arkansas has beeii1
licensed1 to' preach5 in the Metho
dist church south; This is the'
ifiret instance recorded, and despite
the boastjed5 liberality of the north f
there is but one licensed woman
preacher in the Methodist Episco
lUi' AiyMW rlnvWi Th!a' is Miss;
Vai v,..".-.
E. H.Delavan, Middletoir Springs,-
.Vt. She has been doing accept--
able work- for the past eighteen1
months:
pain-killing, strengthening plaster.
"tOhiidren-Cryfoij 1 Pitcher's CastoTia
ChlldreirCryfor
j Ten years ago the' superinten-
dent of ah IoWa5 railroad booted a1
tramp out of bis oflice for having
Pthe' eheek td ask- for a pass. To--
day that' tramp isf the superinten--'dent
ot tJhat fiarhd rbad while the'
man who lifted him' oh liis boot-
f keepvk 9i rVestauratitf ah sends hiia1
over' lunches; " ' mi'
P itcher's CastoriOrf-