The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, January 26, 1894, Image 4

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W e d d in g W h ic h XCa, Oondwntert In Ao-
e o r d a n o e W ith « t ia k e r I lltc a .
At M M . in lit-"
ll:e Society of Frioinis at I.\.h o i. r,
lnce
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(th Willets »'hl Dr. > uii:-.' l W. I. .'11
ert married thou ¡reives. L.) iiii»::;.. r
fficfatrd. for none was io. ■ -i. No
wrnyers were »»id. and no i.iu'-’i * grs* < '
•heir approach to the altar. CcT.ui'Jtiy
,c d display were Iteltinj.
* Half an hour before the ceromony was
Io take place the little inciting house
was crowded to the walla. Three thou-
rand invitations had been sent ont, but
only about 4<>0 could gain < btra.u
Everything had u subdued character—
the i»'ws painted in soft yellowish brown
colors, the ceremony, the decoratiom
and the people. No flowers were dis­
played. but the rostrum and the 1 bolt
teats ware banked with a mass of palms.
Especially noticeable among the paoph
Were the young women, clad in ; It col-
ored cloth gov ns, wearing big bats.
Which drooped in unexp "U’.l turns and
rrept out over their foreheads and had
toft veils twisted about the brims, which
shaded the eyea and the brows. These
young women ns they entered kept theii
byes right tow ard the pews wlier .-they
were going to sit. Scattered among tin
Crowd pressing into the church came a
ew Friends dressed in their old time at
ire—wearing smooth black coats, with
irelvet faced standing collars and broad
opped lapels, and broad crowned, wide
rim m ed black hate.
; Miss W illets reached the church, nc-
tompanied by her father, «hortly 1» fore
hoon. A few minutes later the ushers
led the procession up the aisle. Follow
Ing were the two bridesmaids. Tlw bride
Advanced leaning on her father's arm.
B hew orea white satin gown trimmed
With point lace and a tulle veil. The
¡bridesmaids were attire 1 ia delicate
green and white striped gowns, mart«
With full skirts and adorned with black
Velvet bows.
i The prooession was receivi 1 at the
kostrmu by Dr. Lam bert and his Is t
Inan and Dr. ,1. W. Marltoe. hr. Lam­
bert advanced and took Miss \i diets by
tho right hand. They stood facing each
bthcr, scarcely looking at their assoin-
third friends, its l)r. Lambert said:
. “In tho presence of the Lord and these,
Ciy friends, 1 promise to take thee to he
pay wedded wife, promising through di-
wine assistance to be a faithful and af­
fectionate husband till death.”
| Then M I ks Willets spoke a few hur­
ried words,inaudibletotbepeople. Vr hat
Bhe said was:
• “ In the presence of the Lord and my
friends I p ro m i.-o t o take thee to lx'm y
Wedded hushi.ad, promising through di­
vine assistance to bi a faithful and alfeo-
tionnte wife until death."
, No prayer was offered, b u t after a
moment's pause Mr. Howard J. W right
tho white haired clerk of tho meeting,
hnrolled a large certificate, I)r. and
Mr». Lambert walked a step or two to
tho left, where ho was standing, and
then seating himself in a ehair Dr
Lambert signed his namo to tho certiti
cate. Then Mrs. Lambert signed the
document, w riting not her maiden name,
put her new name.
; Then Mr. W right stood up and read
the certificate, which recounted th at on
the 21st day of October the two parlies
In tho presence of witnesses had pledged
i to lie husband and wife. To
iis certificate is appended a list of wit-
esses giving testimony th at the certs
ony was performed. Tho marriage is
tecorilcd in the birth, marriage and death
pook of tho society.—Now York Letter.
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HE PRIZES THE BANDAGE.
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i ’ll« L if e o f n T tm n g M an S a v ed l»y th e
P e t t i c o a t o f a F a i r T ex an .
A P h ilo s o p h ic a l lH»«ertatl<»n on ih e
Its <»f Ih e T w o G re a t F J lto r e .
Wo offer One H nndred Dollars Re­
M pn ward for any case of Catarrh th a t cannot
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ih-.
Vf.rk T rib n n e v l.cn He ra re G reeley
v.. ¡is ( C 'r .r o r The Tin? ?• w hen e d ited by
H enry J . R aym ond.—Kanzafi C om m oner,
editor*.
. o.s lloiiM-a
NEW TO-DAY.
How’s Till»!
GREELEY AND RAYMOND.
A QUAINT CEREMONY.
• / an d H w u j’ J .
i e cured by H all’s C atarrh Cure.
F. J . Cheney A Co., Props »Toledo, 0 .
We the undersigned have known F. J.
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe
iiim perfectly honorable in all b'asinc»-
transactions ami tinam ially able to car-
i v out any obligation made by their
drin.
t-at A Truax, Wholesale Druggists, To­
ledo, 0 .
Walding, Kinnnn & Marvin, Wholesale
Druggists, Toledo, 0 .
H all’s Catarrh Cure is taken internal
Iv, acting din ctly upon the blued ai d
nu« ou» surfaces of the »ystein. Price
75c. per bottle. Sold by all D npgists
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l’estimonials free.
Y,'e had tin: pieaecri* t f knowing b o lt
Greeley and Raymond. We were more
intim ate with the first named of these
contemporary editoro than with the
other. They were aide, Rincon, c-ner-
g- tie, public spirited Americans. Neither
of them was a cherub. Mr. Greeley,
good mm.! ■ id "dam n" more than om«
an w e r gri . to romcnilxir, and when he
cull, 1 R .yrnond "the l i t t l e villain" th at
cool headed man retorted in language
which many ; e o p lo have forgotten. Tho
two di 1 not gf i along very well together
when nne was editor of Thu Tribune and
the other among his assiatauts, nor after­ NOTICE OF FINAL SE TT L E M E N T .
N«atce is hereby given th a t Geo. O. Knowles.
ward when they were editors of rival
paper :, though both w e r e of the name vd m ln L trato r uf the Estate of A ugust Olsen,
p a s ty . Neither cf them way an "ideal leceosed, has tiled his final account ther«4n and
editor," or a m ry d< cp thinker, or a first >*n ordur has been made und al tered of record,
or knot aide scholar,
G reel v was a stronger and more
stirring w riter than Raymond, l:ut Ray­
mond w hs a far me re skillful editor than
Grotley. Greeley was more fervent in
mind than Raymond; Raymond was
more judicioat and nimble than Greeley.
Raymond, when ho was a member of the
h gi iature, and the speaker of the as-
ti.mbly, and the lieutenant governor of
the Ktnle, on 1 a member of congress, and
a delegate to stuic or national conven­
tions, psive evidence that lie was greatly
more in;;» nious in p( lit» s than Greeley,
who, indeed, during the brief period of
his si rvieo in congress, did not win dis­
tinction. Raymond always kept up a
close Intimacy with those astute political
managers. Thurlow Wood and W illiam
H..S. ward, while Greeley was unable to
stay long in ihe "political firm of Sew­
ard, Wei d & Grisdey," in which, as lie
said when h left the oonoern, he had
been a “ junior partner."
Greeley w asm oreof a philosopher than
Raymond, who, in turn, was more of a
m a n o f a f f a ir s than Greeley. Greeley
was often compared with Benjamin
Franklin, though lie did not possess
F T uni tin ’s fuaentific quality; Raymond
might la e.nnpHred, in many respects,
with Franklin Pieroc, though ho was not
of Po.-rct-'.; politic.«. ( treeley had certain
eccentricities of m anner mid action;
Raymond wan always regarded as a very
level headed man. Loth of them bo-
longi d to th" antislavery school in poli­
tics; but Greeley's fervor in the cause
far surpassed Raymond's. Greeley hail
in Ids earlier years been a champion of
“rocial reforms" which were bitterly
denounced by Raymond, who, however,
in the latter years of liis life, began to
look w ith favor upon certain theories of
eocia’i m. Greeley was negligent in his
dross: Raymond was natty. LothGree-
ley ii'. I Raymond were founders of New
York
iy papers which still exist, but
neither of which is now cbaractorizodby
the traits ef its founder.
We agree with The Kansas Commoner
that III*: o f the New-York papers now
p o s se i s tk individuality of Greeley’s
Tribune or Raymond's Times, and no
one of them can possess it, for bo h of
these memorable individuals long ago
departed for “ the undiscovered country
from whose bourn no traveler returns”
after it laid keen their lot "to gru n t and
sweat .under a weary life,” but th at is
not a reason why wo should despair of
the American press. We may yet have
editors not unworthy to bn eompiued
with the greatest and best wo huvo over
had.
A true man was Horace Greeley,
strong, earnest and good—honored bo
hi : memory I An ablo man was Henry
Jarvis Raymond—clear headed, quick
wilted, n asonable, tomjiernte, genial
and highly accoinplisheil—let Ids name
s h in e In theeditorial gala.xyl—New York
Bun.
directing th is notice and nam ing M onday, the
?.h day of February, 1S91, for th e hearing of ob
p:cdons to said final a cc o u n t and ti e settle-
nent thereof.
D ated at Florence, Ore., th is 21st day of Dec.
3. Oso. 0 . K nowi . es , A dm inistrator of the
.estate of A ugust Olsen, deceased,
d. 0. POTT«», A lt’y for Estate.
J5-F9
NOTICE FOP. PUBLICATION.
Land Office a t Roseburg. Oregon, D ecember 8,
1398. Notice is hereby given th a t the following
numed settler has tiled notice of hla Intention
lo m ake final proof in support of bis claim , and
that said proof w ill be m ade before the Judge
or C ounty C lerk of Lane c o u n t;., Oregon, at Eu
gene, Oregon, on Saturday, February 3,1894, viz;
H arry M. Woodruff,
on H omesteud E ntry No. 5109. for the nw l4 ' f
.'C eVa 6f
and swVi of aw
sec. 31. tp. lb
■>, range 8 w.
He nam es th e follow ing witnesses to prove
h s c o n tin u o u s retldence upon and cu ltiv a tio n
of, raid land, viz: A. P. C ondiay, N. C. H lnk-
son, L. D. F llven of Alma, T. A. C lark of E u ­
gene, ail cf Lane county, Oregon.
J oun II. B nurF,
D-lft-J 13
Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office a t Roseburg, ( 'regon, October 1*7
898. N otice is hereby given th a t the follow ing
nam ed se ttle r has fle d n o tice of his in ten tio n
to m ake final proof in su pport of his claim , and
th a t eald proof w ill be m ade before the Judge
or C ounty Clerk of Lane county, Oregon, at Eu­
gene, (tregvn, on M onday, February i?j 1894, viz
George H olcom b, on Pre e m ptlon D. 9. No. 7367
for the e>i of sek<, nw l4 of s«l4 and seX of n e‘<*
sac. 17, tp. 18 s, range 11 west.
H e n a .n e s tlm follow ing w itnesses to prove
his contin u o u s residence upon and cultivation
of, said land, viz: M. I). Landis, N. P. Robin
son, G. A. G entry, Wm. daubert, of Acm ?, I ane
county, Oregon.
Jons n. 9nu h e ,
D15-J-19
Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office a t Roseburg, Oregon, Doc. 13, 1893
N otlco Is hereby given th a t the following-
nam ed se ttle r has filed notice of his in te n tio n
to m ake final proof in sup p o rt of his claim , and
lh a t said proof w ill be m ade before the Register
and R eceiver of the U. 3. Land Office, at Rose
burg, Oregon, on T hursday, February 8, 1891, viz
H enry F. Rapp,
on H om estead Entry No. 5518, for the seb< of
seb4 see. 17, et* of ne‘4 and nw*4 of n e ^ sec. 20,
tp. 21 s, range 11 w.
Ile name« the follow ing witnesses to prove
his c o ntinuous residence upon and cultivation
of, said land, viz: John Gabriel, J«,««eph Zeppe,
E. B. Magee, ("has, H askell, of G ardiner, Doug
law county, Oregon.
J ohn II. S h u p e ,
D22-J-2Ö
Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office a t Roseburg, Oregon, D e?. 13, 1893
Notice Is hereby given th a t the following
nam ed settler hus tiled notice of his in tention
to m ake final proof in support of his c.aim
and th a t said proof w ill be m ade before the
Register a nd Receiver of th e U 8. Land Office
a t Roseburg, Oregon, on T hursday, February 8,
1894. viz:
Joseph Zeppe,
on H om estead Entry No. 7753, for the
of
nekj, nwkj of ne*»4 and n t 1« of n w‘4 sec. 18, tp
20 s. range 11 w.
lie nam es the follow ing w itnesses to prove
hts continuous residence upon and cultiv alio i
of, said land, viz; John Gabriel, Fred Rapp, E.
B. Magee, Chas. E. H askell, of G ardiner, Doug
las county, Oregon.
J ohn H. H nur«.
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Register.
C O P Y R IG H T S ,
Q toJ
For information and free Handbook write to
ML'.-N A Co.. 361 B koadw ay , N iw V->•?«.
Ol.leet , ureau for eecurtng pateut« in Amoroxk
Every « atent ta*en c u t b v us is brougiu before
the public by a nonce given free of charge in me
id e n tifie
M m c r in w
Larveet circulât!, n of nnr »clerrtift«’ paper in the
world. Splohô t i l l u s t r a t e d . N o i n t e l l i f e u i
man should be . about it. Weekly, $ 3 .0 0 a
j w u - f »1.50 s i x m o
t lis
A d d r e s s M U N N Ji C O ,
1*V b is ^ u iu s , J O l Brc&uway, Now York City.
N 0TIC B FOR
PUBLICATION.
Land Office a t Roseburg. Oregon J an u a ry 2nd,
1891. Notice is hereby given th a t the following-
nam ed settler has filed notice of his in te n tio n
How an Enemy was Foiled.
to m ake final proof in su pport of his claim , and
T h o follow ing g raphic Btatcmenfc w ill be th a t said proof will be m ade before the Judge
r e a a wit h lu le n a e Interi-.-t: “ I c a n n o t d e sc rib e or C ounty Clerk of Iutne county, Oregon, a t E u­
th e num b, c re e p y sensation th a te x is te d in m y
arm s, h a n d s a n d legs. 1 h id to r u b a n d b e n t gene, Oregon, on S aturday, March 3rd 1894, viz:
th o se p a rts u n til th e y were- sore, to o v e rc o rn o
Lewis C. Moffitt,
in a m e a su re th e d e ad feeling th a t h a d ta k e n H om estead Entry No. 7905, for the nw ’4 of ne’4;
possession of th e m . In a d d itio n , 1 h a d a
eV
fc
of
nw*4
a
n
d
ne% of s w ^ , sec. 21, tp. 16 s,
e tra n g o w e ak n e ss in n y h 1 k a n d a ro u n d my
w a ist,'to g e th e r w ith an in d e sc rib ab le gone range 10 west. H e nam es tue follow ing w it­
fe e lin g in m y stoma« h. P h y sic ia n s s a id It nesses to prove his c o n tin u o u s residence upon
w as c re e p in g p a ra ly sis, from w hich, a c c o rd ­
in g to t h e ir u n iv e rs a l con« luslon, th e re is no and c u ltiv a tio n of, said land, viz. W. T. Bailey,
re lie f. O nce i t fasten s upon a p e rso n , th e y of Meadow, A. M. Bristow , of J u n ctio n , J. L.
s a y . i t c o n tin u e s Its insidious p ro g ress u n til T aylor an d 11. J. D ickey, of H erm ann, all of
it re a c h e s a v ita l point an d tlie s u ttc r e r dies.
J ohn H. S h u p i ,
I h r d been d o cto rin g Lane county Oregon.
Such was m y prorp*
v, b u t w ith no p a r- •J12-F16
R egister.
a y e a » iX .. ’
c
•
i-t n.GCt
3 > • •VT w BWWE tired' IL
' *f aii . S3’
b o ttle
b e g ” a n u g It M arveh.ua a s it
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
d p a sse d before
m a y . ••»in, b u t h fe i ays
y feelin g i»ud le ft me,
e v e ry b it o f t h a t cr
Land Office a t Roseburg, Oregon, J an u a ry 3rd,
a n d th e ro h a s n o t been e v e n tile s lig h te st
in d ic a tio n of its re tu rn .
I now feel as 1S94. Notice Is licreby given thut the following-
w ell as £ e v e r did, a n d h a v e g a in e d te n
lamiid settler lias filed notice of his intention
pound» in w eight, th o u g h 1 h a d ru n dow n
> m ake final proof in support of iiis claim , and
from 170to 137. IVntr o th e rs h a v e used l)r.
M iles’ R e s to ra tiv e N ervine on m y r e c o m e n - i iat said proof w ill be m ade before th e Register
d a tlo n , a n d it h as been a s sat isfa c to ry in th e ir and Receiver of the U. S. Land Office, a t Rose
cases ns in m in e .” .lame-, K a n e, L a Hue, O.
iurg, Oregon, on Saturday, February 2», 189L
I>r. M iles’ R e s to ra tiv e N e rv in e is sold by all
d ru g g is ts on a po itlv e g u a ra n te e , o r s e n t viz:
d ire c t by tlie Dr. Miles Medi«?al Co., E lk h a rt,
Albert C. Knrnowoky,
Ind., on re c e ip t of p rice, #1 p e r b o ttle , six
b o ttle s fo r #5, ex p ress p re p a id . I t Is free from ‘re-em ption D- S. No. 7502, for tiie seJ4°f sec, 2:
p. 18 s, rat g*1 11 w. He nam es th e follow ing
o p ia te s o r d a n g e ro u s d rugs.
w itnesses to prove his contin u o u s residence
bold by all Druggists.
noon and c u ltiv a tio n of, »«aid land, viz: W il­
liam H ar lell, Morion Morris. Jo h n II. Morri
BARGAINS, BARGAINS.
Robert B ernhardt, of Florence, Lane county,
ircgon.
J ohn H. 3 h u f e ,
Will pell lot* in Acme from $26 to $C0. •J12-F16
R egister.
.A STRANGE CASE.
Will tell lot« in Chieggo nddition to
Florence cbtup and on eue y terms.
\V. A. Cox.
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G en. H.
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S n le P rn p rifftn r.
FOR SA LE .
A fine farm of 160 acres situated on
the Lakes South from Florence. -This
ranch is mostly alder and vine maple
bottom land, having nearly a mile lake
frontage. Ten acres under cultivation
and 6 more slashed ; a go«;«l orchard just
come into hearing; 5 rooms in a frame
house th at is ceiled and papered; good
outbuildings, ami stock of all kinds will
lie sold with tlie place at reasonable pri­
ces if desired. Price of farm, $2000; one
half cash and reasonable time given for
balance. Apply for further particulars
at this office.
W . M. K E N S H A W
Wholorale and R etili -' -
LIQUOR DE*ALER
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ic. >1 and scent:tic books sent free.
Patents taken through Munn & Co. receivo
special notice in the S c ie n t if ic A m e r ie a n . and
thus
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RipansTabules.
Rlpans Tabules are com­
pounded from a prescription
widely used by the best medi­
cal authorities and are pre­
sented in a form that is be­
coming the fashion every­
where.
P mtosbs .
O k - all the Property in
CLENADA_______ — k
-May be F 'und in
■ 5 T O T J
C ile b ra te d J e s s e M oore w hisk
O -A .3 S T
T h e C ra le O rc h a rd S o u r .Ma: I
A rth u r Kauffman, a young Mi mphian
Who was in the wreck on the Wabash
toad, arrived home with his le ad bound
G e n u in e O ld <'. ile B ourl oi.
pp in a bloody w hite bandage, which lit
Ripans Tabules act gently
regards as his most precious possession,
—T h e O 1'. S. P o n y —.
but promptly upon the liver,
ile says gold and jewels couldn’t buy
F
A I>ui»r«» W ith o u t u S m ile.
stomach and intestines; cure
fhat strip of cloth. Kauffman says that
I’.ver Refreshing (’- ¡«I St«»i:ig Be» i ;
They have a singular kind of dance
When the collision came something hit
dyspepsia, habitual constipa­
Cents a Glass Awaits V«»ur On»
him, mid be lofit consciousness. When conducted on the greens o f country vil­
tion,
offensive breath and head­
ho regained his senses, be was lying lie- lages in Russia. The dancers stand
( ’all for an Importe«! or P u n ie .-ti ( i
ache. One tabule taken at the
hide the wreck of the car, bleeding copi apart, a knot of young men hero, a knot
And You Will he Sutirlie«!.
first symptom of indigestion,
ously from a dts p cut on the In ad and o f m a id e n s th ' re , each wx l»v itself, and
biliousness, dizziness, distress
tanable to help himself. J u s tu s lie was bihuit an a crowd of niutort. A piper
l R i
CUCE ¿E ,
after eating, or depression of
hl suit to faint again from weakness, an bri nks into a tmin, a youth pulls oft his
spirits, will surely and quickly
hwfully pretty girl camo up and spied cap and chnllengi*« his girl with a wave
him. She was Miss Taylor of Jeffcr- ami a bow. If tho girl is willing, she
remove the whole difficulty.
aon, Tex., who had eecapeil injury in waves her handkerchief in token of as­
sent.
The
youth
advanom,
takes
a
cor­
the wreck.
W EEEC
R ipansTabules may be ob­
She realised nt once th at the young ner of the handkerchief in his hand and
leads
his
lassie
round
and
round.
tained of nearest druggist
■an would bleed to death if not attend
— Tin----
No word is spoken, and no laugh is
ed to. W ithout a moment's hesitation
the wliip|ssl off her petticoat and tear hoard. Stiff with cords and rich with
Ripans Tabules
Ing out a strip bound it tightly on Kunff braids the girl moves heavily by herself,
arc easy to take,
tnsn's head. The blooding was cheeked going round and round, and never al­ of either sex, any ngc, In any part of the country,
quick to act, and
bud his life saved. To say that he feels lowing her partner to touch her hand. at die employment wiv.cb we furnish You need
save many a doc­
deeply grateful to the fair Texan would The pipe g.n s ’droning on for hours in not be away from homo over night. You can give
he draw ing it very mildly, and lie vows the same sad key and measure, and the your whole time to th? work, oronlv your spare mo-
tor’s bilk
prize
of
merit
in
t
his
“
circling,”
as
the
, ments. As capital h not required you run no risk.
he will keep the bandage as long ns lie
dance
i..
called,
is
given
by
sjxftatora
to
I We supply you with all thr.t Is needed. It will
lives.— Memphis Cor. St.. Louis Republic.
the bo-io who in all that summer revelry cost you nothing to try ihe business. Any one
1 •c-"*""*
luus never sp' ken and never smiled.— oau do the work Beginners make money from
1
Pld the Queen Know?
the start. Failure Is unknown v. lih our workers.
, NewspttiM*m here recently announced New York Ledger.
s '
Every hour you labor yon can easily make a dollar.
L a r g e
S a / w - m
i l l
tovith a great display of type that the
T h e R u lin g P a s s io n .
No one who b willing Vo work falls to m ale rr. no
tjueon had been graciously pleased to
i/S -a
Mr.
Tln
i'-Dpli
-Spi'iiking
of
the
myste­
money
every
day
than
can
be
made,
tn
three
days
present many hotties of wine to various
London hospitals for the uso o f poor p i- rious, I knew an aitept who predicted at any ordinary employment. Send for free hook
UnderTContract.
t i e n t s . The same papers lmvo carefully tliat lie would I«' taken sick on a certain containing the fullest Information.
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refrained from giving currency to there day, nt a eet Uiin hour,and Would dioex-
a a a jiiu u jt
H . M A L L E T T & C O .9
^>ort pnblinhed in reputable provincial actly 2 hours and 10 minutes later. Ev-
ecurrnd jnst
ju st ns ha foretold.
jo u rn al, to the effect th a t most of the I «‘n lhinK «x-eurrod
Box 8 8 0 ,
wine in question w iih tho refuse of the W hat <lo you think of that?
F0R
Ti.A
W E>t M A tN E .
The town of Glenada is situated on the Pacific coast, fronting the
Iroyal oullora ami unfit for use in hospi-
Mr. Hardhead— Ho must have been a
tala. It waa in very bad condition. New York man who had lived in Jersey
Great Siuslaw river, has» deep water frontage, and the beet offers ar
bdany of the bottlea were half empty, nv»l had lavomo accustomed to doing ev­
Und others were so badly corlo <1 that the erything on schedule timo.—Now York
made manufacturers, tradesmen and r.ome-bnilders to settle in thia
C lm n ib e r iiii
contents ha<l turned sour. It ise h a tita I VYoekly.
bly suggest* «1 th a t her fr r al majesty
m bt ealthy town on the coast. W rite G«o. E . Colter for particular*
S h e ’l l K n o w U l i n A g a in .
van ignorant of then* ¿«feeta. — New
Win n the king of the Belgians rtoppeJ
¡York Suu’a Ixmdon Letter.
in tavern at Spike during a recent rain-
e ’w
o l o z *
rto n n lie overheard the hostess remark: T
W h e a t P r o d u c t io n .
"I've seen the mug of this tall fellow lie-
1 A vtnltor in W a«hir';ton at present is foro." Ere leaving the place the king
Jvan Ottlik < f Duda l e.sth, councilor in presented the hostess with a bust of
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khe royal H ungarian ministry of agri himself and l iter forwanltxi a large
How it H appened.
pulturw. Hi» jourin v to America is for photograph, with his autograph.—Ex­
T hn follow in'? re m a rk a b le e v e n t In a la d y ’s
life
w
ill
in
te re s t th e re a d e r: " F o r a long tim e 1
khe purpose of inventi ..itiug American change. ______ __________
h ul a tei rlblt* p a in a t m y h e a r t, w hich liu t-
kgricultnm l e c o n o m ic s
lie has triv -
te re d a lm o s t tn c e ssu n tljr. 1 im d n o a p p e tite
a nti c o u ld n o t sleep. 1 tto u d l o c o m pelled
tled largely in the west and b e lie v e«
I n ip r n v ln g Ih«» llr*M «|.
to It u p In bt«d a n d b e lc h gn«» from m y stom -
F l 'r a n
O
[that our farmers are overproducing
n *h u n til 1 th o u g h t e v e r y m in u 'e w ould be
"W hy do you cut up such antics when
m y la st. T h e re w as a f«‘eli g t f o ppression
(wheat and th at this fours« is also cx- you feed V‘ sir turkeys, Mr. FaruierC
n to u t m y h e a r t, a n d I w as a fra id to d ra w a
pansting the Boil. Washington Dis-
f u ll Ureai II 1 c o u ld n ’t sw eep a ro o m w ith ­
AN EXCELLENT FAFiM.
"t>h. I'm trjiiig to make game ef
out. s i ttin ? dow n M id r ts tin g ; b u t, th a n k
loatch.
th o r n .W a s h in g to n Star.
b y th e h e lp o f New H e a rt C u re a ll th a t
Alunit r ‘Ven ni es up the Si nulaw God.
Is p a s t a m i I feel 1 o a n o th e r w om nu. B e-
( lo y a l P in M o n ey .
Use* Por ItiUs.
<1 i-n Die
v
had 1
river
fruii»
1'loren
•e,
H
lui
eil
mil«
The Princess of Wales long retire­
d tl e r e n t ^o-calle 1 re m e d ie s a n d been tr e a te d
Of all living things rats »com to R
bottom lam ‘ of II e riv* r. i- on • of iff,- bv dr» to. s w ith o u t a n y ben efit u n til I w as
ment
has
enabh
d
her
to
save
much
of
lier
among tho most repulsive, ami when
h d i - our.i :ed alid u isg u s’ed. My h u sb an d
best farms in I. • <» ei-nnty 1or wrain tro’
I »nrht m • i b o ttle o f l>r. Mi es’ New H e a rt
dead what can l>e their use? But even pin money -I'lO.OOO a year and bring it
c u re , a n d am h a p p y .o s a v 1 n e v e r re a re tte d
»•ml
Ì»
i*
ui
excel
<
*
•1
.
or
pasture
I
h
ih
)
up
to
a
comfortable
amount.
In
the
past
they are tin* subjects o f production in
It. as I now h a v e a sp le n d id a p p e tite a n d
Iho he.I pr..-.f • ,t il ,.r.-i»i. i » »! »' tice»! s e e p v < ll. I w elubed 125 p o u n d s w hen I be­
tho industrial arts. Tho fur
valuable Alexandra I' is had plenty to do with
k lit? th e rem edy, am i now 1 w eigh 130%.
that
allowa':.
.
dressing
herself
most
and find« a ready sale. The skins ma!-e
varieties of fruit, ¡, that there is Brow­ g I i s n e ta ’.»■
t ia m y ca*e h a s l>een tr u l y m a rv e l-
Buporior glove tin* gant dc rat c d elegnntly, her daughters very much less
ing a large orehgnl ronristing of the ous. I t f a r surpasM -s a n y o th e r n c d ic ln e I
h a v e cm r ta k e n o r a n y benefit I e v e r re-
are specially used for the thum bs o f kid so. and titling out the boys, 'l'uues have
ehoieest Rinds of frnit-treea now in . dv« d from phn»lcian< ” Mrs. H u rry S ta rr,
R e p a irin g I 'r o a ip t ly Pone
gloves, la< ause the skin of tin* rat is changed, tier children have an annual
I’s . O c to b er 12. 1892.
hearing. This farm will I»' sold ns a VoMavlUe.
P r. Milos’ N
H e a rt C ure is soM on a posl-
Strong and elastic. The thigh Ismesw eie tneomo of 1 ttl.000 todivide among them ­
tl’
e
eu tra n tn e b y e I d ru g g is ts , o r b y th o Hr.
whole
or
in
ten,
live
or
'me
acre
Tart*
formerly valm d as toothpicks for clubs, selves, and the princess has lived uloof A N D W O R K W A R R A N T E D
Mi’f's 'L di ’¡»I Co., v k h a rt. In d .. on ia v e ip t ,.f
fa suit pun !':e<-- W rite ' G I K n- p: . U p f b o f e, u x b o t t h s ’ . e x p re ss pre-
but ar»* now out of fashion while the from London ..saety sin,w the death of
p ’’ l. 1 s p n - a t d ’s -o v ery 1 y s tt e m in e n t
tendons ami bones are ta»ib «1 up t > make h r el,hut soil, thereby inenrring hut lit­ F ront S t r e e t , F lorence , O kioon nedy, Florem e, tire , on. (or partie are - '
i 1 i rt d - e. <» ntau*a U la U aw Z
opiate* hvr duugerou« drugs.
tle expense for d i, <s.—J,’.v. York Adver­
the gelatin wrappers for bonbvus.
and price*.
tiser.
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N orth American Review.
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________ OVERLOOK
The ocean, the surrounding
country and the Light-house.
M a rr
<&. S a fie y
.A. 3STe"w H o t e l ,
FOR
W IL U H G W @BK.EBS
Sash and Door Factory,
I T e ’w
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C lx x x r c lx ,
BUTCHERS
II. M.
F
a
-T H E -
CLOCKS, elEW ELEY.
B e e f,
F is li,
O e tr Y ie ,
F r v iits ,
■V e g e t e l ó l e s .
A NARROW ESCAPE?
sa