THE GUELPH FUND. '* A Subject That I . tetlnli tho Oorman Empire. mBrrh When II* " * • In l 'o w » r . H found to w ork sa tisfa c to rily th is rim nle and ap p aren tly cheap device m ark u new era in on-sent m eteorologist* know b u t little more by d irect in stru m e n ta l g au g in g th e unrx-r atm osphere th a n th e fau n ¡„ h a b itin g th e floor of th e A G antic know of th e g u lf stre am and it* asso­ ciate surface c u rre n ts. W H O L E S A L E A f-D R E T A IL D E A L E R S IN Civil Vlarrl»K* *» T h e ecclesiastical stru g g le in Ilu n g » ry p recip itated by P rem ier W ek erle is la-ginning to a ttr a c t a tte n tio n all over E urope. T he prem ier is en d eav o rin g to uses to which th e G uelph fund iHfen cynically adm itted ^ • r i m - c U h m a r - k . who w hile he - s . inn..... had the fund a t h « dl» ^ “ Hvll m arriag e sufdeient in law . am i I the fr,.. from all parltam«-ntur> rth tra ,, bishops a re u n ited in opposing him. 'l l,,-linelph fun«l had it» origi ¿¿picatrarion n t th e property n t tho Tl„. la tte r have issued m an ifesto es pro­ Klug George V. of Hanover. T h e te stin g a g a in st th e proposed law event» th a t led to the Hequcstrnthm of ,,,, " h e g round th a t it 1» « . n ■ ,h- projM-rty may bear rep etitio n aaya tra ry to th e law of God, a n d they , ,IO New York H erald. In viewr of th e have '-ailed upon th e re p re se n ta ­ f i« t th a t a reconciliation ha» been tives, w hose official acta th e y a r o a u p - J,:.!,,J betw een th e k ing <>f Pr.,*ria and ,M,M.d to g re a tly influence if n o t con­ th e duke of C um berland, th e rlg h tfu tro l. to vote a g a in st th e m easure. 11 b« lr of the property. vtn^V .m fa te of th e bill la u n c ertain . I t w ill Hanover wna a sovereign kingdom doubtless l.e passed b y th e low er from IHH to IRrtO. T he m onarchy jvaj b ran ch of th e leg islatu re b u t m a y b e her,»I.tary in th e m ale line. In 1HW d efeat ’d by th e u p n er b ra n c h . H ns Hanover »x*am<- Involved in a w ar w ith stru g g le has called a tte n tio n to th e f a tt , I rusala and was defeated. llu n o v r th a t i i nil o th e r c o n tin e n ta l c o u n tries H earne a Prussian provlpee. and th< th e civil m arriag e is recognized aa le­ , n.iH-rty of the king was st*iue»trated n d , and Mint in l rance, w here the by th«- Victor. It was en tirely „w in g to « hurch fo u g h t SO b itte rly to p r e s e t » , Hu. olmtinaey w ith w hich th e la te king all of its rig h ts and privileges th e civil refuse,1 v» renounce hi» right» to t < m a rria g e is now th e only legal one. I-he th ro n e of Hanover th a t Prussia e t religion* cerem ony b ciu g reg ard ed only herself constrained to keep a firm as a profession of faith. r ra»p of the rich inheritance which Ix- F lo w e r « o f t h s N a t io n « . _ . ume I vers after the b a ttle <>f Langen- Some of th e flow er badges of nation* M»lm In Ju n e. I*W. N ot only «11.1 be assert hl» claim to be are a* follows: A thens, v io le t: C anada. th e leg itim ate king of Hanover a fte r it» su g ar m aple: E gypt. Corner Olive and E igh th Streets., an n ex a tio n to th e Prus*lan dominions, rose; France, fleur-de-lis (lily ): I'lor-1 hut he did everything in hi* pow er to ern e, giglk» (M y): G erm any, c o m flow­ m ake g-MHl hl» claim by arm». On hl* , er; Ire and, i.ham r >ck leaf; Ita ly . , Illy. lily; r r / ' l / V l ? i.hauir.x-lt L '1 1 ItiP I d e ath , in 1*7«. the present duke of < urn- Prussia, lln iden; Saxony, m ig n o n ette; , m rlan d , hl* »on and heir, issued a proc­ Scotland, th histle; Spain, p o m e g ra n ate ; lstl lam ation from his residence A ustria Wales, leak leaf. r d eclaring th a t he. Us». m aintained hl» an cestral claim* to th e th ro n e and They tVantrd » Cl*»'»**' again, upon the d eath of D uke W llllam In th e old days alo n g tho M issouri Will Pay, through its Advertising Col­ ,,f B runsw ick, In O ctober, 1»M. he e n ­ river, w hen a stea m b o a t w as sighted, deavored to a sse rt hla righ t* to succeed people took up th e cry in tlm stre e ts umns, a larger Dividend for the Money very much us th ey woubl a t th e b re a k ­ t he duke. A* he persisted In hl* pretension to ing o u t of a lire. "S team boat'.” sonic Invested than can be realized from any H anover, th e governm ent of llrunaw lck would yell. T hen o th e rs would refused to a, know ledge him a» h eir to Join In tho shout, until, teu m inutes other source. th e dukedom , and in th e follow ing y e ar la te r, h a lf th e populace w ould be on th e ru n d e sra th e o n llrm c l th e ir decision, th e levee, w a itin g for th e b o a t to land. nn d declared hl* accession to th e «luke- j ••Why w ere you ««»anxious?” a young .W th e stre et «-«»rner. n » w Y»wh llc ra h t la anpplL*l w ith th , "W ho's th a t. H iram ?” inquired the veev light wrlf-reeordlng b arm n rto r wife, win» -u as interested in all the - c : = - z in I ¿If-recording th erm »meter, p artly sig h ts nt« , of alum inum , each w eighing b»** "W hy. M arthv,” w as the reply, tlutn tlv»» pound*. T o j*r« vent d eran g e­ ••don't you know him? lie 's our eua- m ent of th e reg isterin g ap p aratu * upon gressman ” th e fall of tlm hall,M»n be provide*each ••rg lP ” she exclaim ed npplxkly, "he tn s tm u u 'tit w ith uo eia*tie g u ao l *»’ wear* a pow erful dirty sh irL ” R P A IR E D P R O M P T L Y / wife, live th a t th e el*»ckwork of th e In- "AND W O R K WARRANT^0 " In ,-ours,«. in course." said her hus­ Htrwtmnt I* not In te rru p te d by the band; **buL M arthy. •he'* got to do .h o i, of th e fall T h e to ta l w eight, som ethin', to sh«»w •he*» a congress A T F I. <11: E N ( E V A K I K T Y H T O .« • • in s tr u m e n t» iwefmlvxL does n et exceed tuau " Itotroit Free Presa. F lobbs < * tw en ty -o n e p utnd* awolrd«t*da. t F ront S tr eet , 'l l,,. „ have MP LEM ENTS and MOWERS. REAPERS and DRILLS. V ehicles nf all kinds. OREGON. THE WEST WHY? ------------ * * • AN ADVERTISEMENT LI2ST3ST & K A Y S , FURNITURE and ’.CARPETS H. M. 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