The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, February 08, 1895, Image 4

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1’ O b h .s .
cn in charge of coalyards alsiur town
etid .iitly attending to sales ns well as
-• ,-pilig I. tola. A newly established
e -■ t om on tin New t oik Central s
ilarleui illusion lias ixcn pur incur« of
a young woman, who already has a
nodding acquaintance with naif tin- pa
troiis of tiio office. She occupies her lei
sure with novels and poetry and is an
object or interest to all that come and
go at the station.
Two young women at Mount Vernon
d r iv e a delivery wagon and get about
with husiuesaliko dispatch —New York
Suu.
Ir
K o i, and iuu Gtuiu* ea—iua lu.,,
tiessi.in.
-a« average Ihigiisnmau is public
lie would remove in I fingi tu^e • -rv©
I Janies Townley had no furce of char­ spiriti d, and for the public good de­
TJ«» (liu ila u t lr . Mlaa L'-UBlIy Hidi-a A bout
Au hare in In., decree.
nounces
any imposition npi u himself,
F i/te e a v iile ä ,, liny.
acter anil was, moreover, improvident
No rank <culti ever inter« erte
To etey •
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and careless, a 1 i lie added to his re­ no matter how slight it may be. Near
Little Miss Bessie Wood of £84 West
1 ’ hou M L ow U a head with low ly mien
sponsibilities ly mairying a very pretty the summit of the Rig; mountain, in
Tfairty-neceud street, who is 7 years old,
lie lore ni» genti© torve.
young woman, named Cray, who was a Switzerland, there is a hotel frequented
has the distinction of being tiio small-
The earth would ite so
seumstiess in one of those oue storied by people who wish to see the sun rise
.st bicyclist in tho city that can do her
The radiant hun
Would fched lt9 warmth U i4 Ig iit
shops on Eighth Greet, below Sausotu. o»er the Alp».
!U to lu miles upon her wheel in ouo
For every one.
A ’’complaint book” is kept, in which !
fcaeh did their best to make a living,
afternoon.
but the husband’s health failed and trave*,”''i record real or fancied griev-
A king mi^ht then a p e a x tit wed,
'fo ride from hi r home in Thirty sec­
An entprves love iter pag«*,
then poverty came. Mrs. Townley was “ T ’. “ « » » ‘Ir ‘hi« book was found to
ond street to Grant’s tomb is Miss Be,
reM w il*' M l»rM»Cf«a bred
delicate and could do little to support °°“ t?In t ,e f<ll,o''>iig entry:
sjo’s favorite trip mid oue that she takes
•»'got Throw her wim-oroe gage,
tbn
nmv increased
— > , by
_ the
I desire to call the attention of th©
the liousehnM
household, now
quite frequently. She is able to dodge
bw eet «entiruent would rule the earth.
birth of a sickly boy.
management and the general public to
'' ith banner high Uhfur.rd,
T W O G R Z A T W E E K LIE S e ■ • •
(a th e r ir w l>re<«*|.
Arm Lappine»« no more a deal th
Rachel Barron had known the elder m ™ *”1 'i'“' I have bwn nP hero two
Could lore tu t r ife the world. ’
A woman of much business ability is
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mornings
for
the
express
purpose
of
Townley
anil
nursed
his
sou
when
ill
Alow happy all v ould be,
» I
Catherine Drexel, now a nun. As a
with a fever, and she came forward ing the sun rise from this mountain,
• • • • A T T H E PR IC E OF O N E
An Cden vale
joung woman she had control of a gr» at
Again the ear: h would «e»,
took tho Stricken family to her own and that on both occasions I have seen
fo u h l love prevail.
fortune, and, what is more, she spent
home at the "Fourteen Chimneys” mid nothing whatever but clouds.
- I to s e U anlier lu Home and Country.
“Oue failure to keep the understand­
it after In r own fashion, which, for the
cared for them. The husband was then
most part, was in the way of philan­
dying irom quick consumption and the ing with me—an implied contract_I
T O W N L E Y ’S H E I I i .
thropy. Who is a fervent Catholic. and
wjfo failing in health, and both were in might have passed otter, but two fail­
effect paupers.
ures I regard as a distinct imposition.
much of her wealth went to found ami
“J. R obinson , LiverpooL”
support missions among tho negroes in
In the mouth of March. 1827, a small
There
nre
a
few
Philadelphians
liv­
W E E K L Y O R E G O N IA N
tho south, in whom as a southern worn-
thin man, evidently English and look- — Youth’s Companion.
ing • who still remember the “ Fourteen lug very much like a ferret, camo to see
mi she felt an interest. It was through r„
T
h
e-A
n
tico
n
tet
L
eagu
e.
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this work that sho - herself
was
led , to be- C1‘imueys,
1 h,ta“ ey«. ” a noted city landmark dat- James Townley. IIe was, he said, a
• • . AND . . .
Of leagues of women there is no end.
coiuo a nun. It was not to be expected
to tbo Revolution. They were friend of his father’s and had but re­
that such a woman would immerse her- rtco<ft*>zod in the old directories thus: cently heard of the son’s uffliction. He The latest is an anticorset league, of
II.
o “,C" tho raost reu,arkable feature is
self in a suls.rdiuato place in some ob- | “ Sam. May, oysterman. No. 5 Fourteen talked sympathetically, left
that men are invited to join. This does
again, dol-
and uot
•cure convent. Instead sho used her Chimneys.” They stood on the w .st lars and promised to call several
mean t])at tJ)e ,,padded mau
standing and influence tosceuro permis­ side of Fifth street, above Race, and ex- this ho did several times, alw a^ giving
|
wears
the stays, ” as Tennyson once de­
Mrs. Town ley money.
sion to establish a new order of nuns of
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winch she was to lie head. She had her tended from the southwest corner of
Rachel watched him closely and be­ scribed Bulvver-Lytton, is supposed to
Mulberry
alley
south
to
the
present
No.
be
in
need
of
a
league
to
save
him
from
way. She retained full eoutrol of her
came very distrustful. Mrs. Townley tWs enormity. The real reason, avowed
f her hnsban 1«
own money. Sho followed her own 222 1,ow UI1 ,„k faetl>rj. , u faot the w toW hergvlnofhj
hack
part
of
this
establishment
is
the
history,
and after many injunctions to with refreshing candor, is that, as wo­
plans with regard to her order and
spent her money in furtherance of them only portion of t h . building left, and <h> nothing until she returned the res.,- men w ill persist in wearing what meets
a part of mansion,
th ^ E « ^
luto Rachel
R ^ ê l * ^ •4
i d a vishto'th^lato
r " X
'heei ^ ,‘^ 1Ì“ì - BPPrOTa1’ ”
is <*PC
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lot©
i-s«... . . .
Tho new order, of which Miss Drexel is this was
i «u , ?■ ,'nako luen scu tha »gliness and
sufierinnisH, is now fully established, belonging to a tnrioug family who owned ard McCall.
the futility of the corset. No doubt
fi" heard b
and tho fact is due to her lino business much of tho land th» reubouts and note»-
b
¿tnev
x o w indifferentl.v,
u le v
V « tut n,°." WI" ”O<'k to tb0 meetings of tho
for eccentricities in dress and o p i n i o n r * ^
qualities.—Brooklyn Citizen.
*'** ”
Airs- xowuley should sign
There wero in all eight houses, and they no papers without letting him know of
IiUb,ic
of fem­
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bad been built to tit tho chimneys, us lb I he woman hurried home, and on inine apparel being notoriously of ab­
t ie r W h ite r RsiK lbag.
sorbing interest to the male intelligence.
One of tho indispensalilesfor summer these were much higher than the two tenug the housejieard some one talk- —London Graphic.
St<X*‘ ba<:k fron' '
Up Btairs- 8,10 w*nt «“ «>«>' to the
travel, e- peeially for busy women whose th .^ t'1^ ‘¿ ‘"m'
k»«!«"" ih front from Towuley'a room and peeped in.
only vacation consists of flying trips to
H ank '. R ed H ir e r ( a r n p .ip ,.
In among the trucks and c’rclo around seashore or mountain, is a lightweight which tho neigiibors were supplied with men were at the bedside. James, prop-
When tho troops left Alexandria, tho
the horses with all the case and sang vahso or trlesoojio bag. The nemo of vegetable«.
ped up by pillows, had before him on a
froid of a grown person.
The principal industry here in early piece of board a paper, and bis wife had city took lire, and a part of tho force
p ,: ¡ecrion in tliis lino of requisites is
1 he W est has always given to it»
Tho wheel that this 7-vc-ir
' -velist soppl’otl i,y the oblong wicker baskets tunes must have been butchering, as just placed a pen in bis feeble hand was sent back to fight Ihe flames. Gen­
eral Banks in uniform took a bucket
rides was built esoecia'ly '
;»
layers
of
bones,
cattlo
horns
and
heads
re.nl. m ai d the public generally,
Gn the table was a pile of notes and and carried water with tho rust. He
to bo f ille d in Chinese a- d Japanese
Wood had considerable tri,able 1, f ,i-e J shops. As tin y come in nests, m y Kizo ore tinned up when tlio street has lx, 1-, gold.
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With ,1 m .i, h
, .
never lost his dignity, however derno-
1
> Her and , heaper periodicals than
he wns able to pet a machine that was desired may be obtained, from tiie very opem-.L In 18ts one of the most re­
v\ ith a rush tho mulatto grabbed the «ratio ho might lx. He was especially
satisfactory to Miss Bessie amt in ac­ small ones which w ill carry only a spected residents of tho “ Fourteen paper, almost upsetting both men, who
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z;-
annoyed by a West Pointer who had a
a ll d in rs together in this part o f
cordance with his own ideas. The lunch and a favorite volume totholargo Chimneys” was a Miss Rachel Barron turned 011 her fiercely.
contempt for volunteers and persisted
wheel is like a racing lightweight run- ' ' but not weighty affairs which w ill hold a bright mulatto who had beon left a
“ Bo careful what you’re doing, wom­ in addressing him as Mr. Banks. Colo­
the country. It has done thia
ner with steel rims.
small fortune by a member of the Bid­ an. That is a legal document that Mr.
nel Rice says that while General Banks
Tho steel rims did not give safisfac- I a.l the garments and other essentials for dle family, whoso servant she had been Tovvnley
has
received
money
to
execute,
largely at its own expense, and
a several «toys’ sojourn. Tlio baskets,
was bravo and even daring at times ho
tlon at first and wooden rims were used snugly fitted together, are held by nsub­ for 20 years.
and 111 hold you responsible for dam­ lacked a certain executive ability, and
for nwhilo with poor success, so the stantial shawl strap, and this convenient
Miss Barron was very charitable ami ages.”
now
adds anoth, point to its cred­
,(Ì was * stBiiding joke in tho war that
steel rims were put back.
arraiigenient costs less than $2. Any did much good in aiding tlio poor, w h r 1 ' ‘All right I This yer is my house, I r a Confederato general wanted supplies
it by making thi- unpree ded and
Her bicycle snit consists of navy blue j abb-bodied woman, old or young, can weroplonty enough in tho numerous1 loug-ot out and take yer money with
take them from Banks. His
bloomers and a pretty braided jacket easily carry one ami still have strength courts mill alleys of that vicinity, and y°x' ? , ai“ ’t,iiKniuKauything today. ” he ™ would
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baggage
train never seemed to be prop-
and eape. One of the troubles of this enough left to rise up and call blessed it is in this connection that our story
And ton men were resolutely hustled prlv guarded.— Popular Magazine
wee maiden's outings is to get to her the intelligent person who adapted a begins.
down stairs. In an hour after Mr. Me- ---- ------------------------ ---------------- -
In 1800 it man named Richard V il ,no Call and his clerk came walking in and
wheel, which is kept in Ti.irty-third foreign article to the uso of tho inde­
Townley was li ving in Philadelphia. >>ard the story.
street, without letting the public know pendent American woman.
He
♦hat she wears bloomers. Her mother
1111 E“* lil’hmmi, handsome in '“ “ Let me see th o paper. A ll v o s a
puts a dress over her costume until she
appiiirauce, witii polished maimers and „ shrewd
to - get Townley
~
F air Woman*«
W liim .
v " scheme
. * ,
to 0011-
Pleasing
address.
He had many friends Iorohl8,i,lght
Is roady to mount. When she is in tho
“ '““«uittcent estate for
Tiio tiny kid pouch witli a metal
us
it
was
reputed
that
lie
camo
from
an
•addle, Miss Bessie considers her bloom­ clasp which mademoiselle guards so
A G re a t M is ta k e .
«-00. \\ e are just in time, it seems. ”
ers quite proper and modest.
Townley was almost unconscious, but
carefully in her shopping expeditions is excellent family at home, but there was
With her fair complexion, bright not valuable in her estimation for tho a mystery about his means of living. fie lived long enough to know that he
Yn-aiigeineiits have been rnatte-
A recen t d iscovery Is th at headache,
blue eyes and wavy brown hair am. dimes and dollars it contains, but be­ He al ways had plenty of money, dressed was tho owner of Apley Park. Thin
flight, childish form sho makes a pretty cause of the beauty aiils so snugly tucked and lived expensively, so it was sup­ freak of fortune came about in this dizziness, du llness, confusion of tho mind,
whereby
we will give T he W est
etc., are du e to deraagom ent o f th e nerve
picture ns she rides her wheel along the away in its discreet little toilet pocket. posed that he had an income from prop­ manner.
cen
ters
which
supply
th
e
brain
with
nerve
boulevard.— New York Herald.
and the Weekly Oregonian for 82
Mrs. Childs’ husband died before tho tercel th a t indigestion, d y .p . ,, |a, neuralgia,
There is a smult, ivory handled pad, erty in Euglaud, but- all this was dissi­
filled with her favorite powder or a bit pated by the report that ho had been baronet, mid she was the head of the wind bi stom ach, etc., arise from tho d eran ge-
per year. This offer includes all
An A pple.
of ft puff which tniricruw.H, «bowing it« principal in a duel at Saratoga Springs; family.
.
ami Frank were two borsp© powdery contents, a morsel of a mirror that tho alleged cause was u quarrel at Pl
our
paid up subscribers and those
hitched to a yellow cnr. All the morn­ and just the daintiest little silver or tor­ the card table, and that the courteous, the
ing they had gone lack and forth pa­ toise shell bang eointe The purse itself stately Englishman was in effect u pro- de
who pay all arrearages and one
tiently, with only a rest now mid then, is tisi small to even hint of the existence fissional gambler.
.aiKl|.ll,.7 ,“nj,ll,'r.cc<’civC'l a letter telling w hite lin es a r e
'Vl,en this was known, it affected of her sudden iIlD«ss’"m,'l with
the nerves whi ’h
t>ot Jerry was beginning Io feel iclsd- of these articles, but they nre there all
year's subscription in advance. It
I I IXVII lotv’u
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. . ad-
. children,
_!.!» 1
’
»»*«« several con vey the nerve
nley’s position
in socioty
a maid
lious. He was lired, and it wasgetting Ihe same and mi l not a little to their • ilr . fow
and » man attendant for *e from t h e
versely.
also
includes new subscribers.
hotter every s«|nare. Jerry was not by owner s comfort by remedying a shiny
to cross the cbnn,„.t ► ©I . e eenter.d to
nature such 11 lueek horse as was Frank; nose, wind blown tresses and tho like.
but, then, too, lie bad ,,„t ..... .. „ c i, ’
car horse as long as Frank had In ecu.
A n tu in e tts Starling,*
Frank knew the only way to «Io » WflH t(> 1 Antoinette Sterling is becoming a fa-
go on au »1 on, whetb '•r you wi re tir»»d
uiipnmuu was a boy about 1.5, whe
ver, and the maid and postilion
Ordinary
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I miliar figure upon the platform at the
was his only child, the mother being
or not. The driver had it all to say
v',k:,W ,ail ,o
great tuiupcrauce meetings, Sho speaks •lead. James was a delicate lad, but alone escaped. Thus the Childs family i,h-
r e z iin l t i i i s f a c t ;
By the time Jerry hurl made up his sometimes, though not at any great
was extinguished.
I nst,-ad (,f treat-
luinil te Is. stubborn the driver stepped length. Most e.'ten her spei-eh is merely gentle, and he was put in a private
lie ii » tv »5 cen ­
The attorney for the heir lost no time lriuj l for
r a i l
O R E G O N IA N G IV E N
tho cause
the horses on a switch to wait until the a brief intriHlnetion to her song. Gu school m„| „„„ h lik d i.y b is assix'iateK, in communicating with Mr. McCall, a p ­ o ters
AS A P R E M I D Ï .
f tiie disorder«
but his father, mindful of tho vicissi­ prising hill! that one of their clerks a risl n jj tli»*refrorn
ear a sijitaro nvviy hail passed.
these occasions she usnnlly sings w ith­
th
ey
t
r
e
a
t
tho
Rigid then* mi tho curbstone sat a lit­ out uny ai'cmupaiiimcnt. It, is very inter­ tudes of his profession, bound James to liad ruled for America, and that his er­ part affected.
tle bootblack. On the pavement lav his esting to see tin. great singer come for­ Benjamin Jones, at the southeast corner rand was to make some arrangement for
Franklin Mile«.
T h e subscription price of T h e W e s t
torn rap mi l he let people go by unno­ ward so simply, as she dots, quietly of .Second and Chestnut streets, to learn his own benefit with tho new heir and W. 1)., Li,, it., th©
highly celeb rated
ticed as he rubbed mi apple on his jacket dressed, with 1,0 music in her hand, engraving, ami this lie did, becoming a to wain tlmt gentleman at once.
is $ 2 .0 0 per ysar. T h a t of th e O re­
to make it sliitiy. A sweet lady bad at one of the packed Exeter hall meet’- good workman. His father, however,
Thanks to Rachel Barron, no warn- « p e d a l 1 s t and ______
given it to bim, and he was jiv t over mgs, and by menus of her beautiful •upplnsi hi,,, with too mnch money ing was needed. James Townley died
K M rM « realiztM l t iie »
ru th «»/
g o nian is $ 1 .5 0 . By paying $ 2 .0 0 fn
bis Hurpriso and getting ready to eat it, voice holding flic dense throng breath­ and lie ca sed to work, became unsteady two months after hearing of his good
truth
of »»>«
lh e <■_*
flrat.
^ u ccew
and finally .lissqwted. When left w ith­ fortune, and his wife, attended by Ra- hi ?urbl5e al'i,,';n2!,i“
when ho looked up and saw J.rry stand­ less with att.'iition. Comil
mrer- out resonrees by tiio doath o f tho elder
advance for a year's subscriptio n te
ing near and looking at the apple long- I fu»k in impassioned speaking, fts lo an the
«hl >• «terted for England. Inside of to l" Is ttH,,thoiih“rV|OU' f lr^ ’sl'*rnr, '''‘‘ ^rtitoS'(l5r-
cx- J own ley, ho w
lUgl.V with his pifi'ul eves.
as forced to go to work two years Isitli the widow and sou died. ih iis h> J
,san'1;
uasollelted testln mo-
etied crowd the effect is usually delight- ut hi« trade.
T h e W e s t you receive for one year
The little bootblack nnderdond. fur.— Loudon Letter.
Bio com pany m anufi
U ie h s r .lT ™
i
...
R*chel n,arrie^ » »ery respectable white u i h ., .1
fac-
rov©.
Or k ! h min''’<ly amply ^ei
pr-v-
Rtcliard Townley left nothing to his man in the ueighborluxsl, moved to emedy
There was not much lime to think— the I
romedv to- “Y?'0"1“ ”0 n
e r v in e is a reliab le
th e W eekly O regonian, a n d . . . .
w eitv * b, tor" ,l1yl,,K h« coutidod to a Brighton and kept a hotel there much headache,
'»•her car was net tor awav—lint lie
I h -.,Ì m ,0„.
a " n crvo’?« diseases, such a s
Ti»c R e O lg <*rater.
prostration.
wendere.1 hew he would f, ,,| jf |„. WMf)
ll known member of the old liar cer- frequented by Shropshire txonle’ H,.r s'ceu h sio'e . dizziness «'.''’"¡ly.
hysteria, sexu al de-
It i« n wine phm to kt'ep a littte pow­
that horse, and quick as a II K|, he broke dered charcoal on a plat© in your rofrig-
the apple in two mid pnt one piece i„ erntor during the hot weather, and if
Jerry s mouth and tho oilier in Frank's unyihing is «pilled to wipe thesidoMaiid
It was delicions.
bottom at once with a »doth wrung out one of the sh„W- ptacie of England, wna
tn lM io -. . . c ................. evu iaiiia no
Jerry forget about being stubborn ns
The Foster family again came into jp iaies or uangcrou« drug«.
they started 011, mid Frank forgot Ids of lukewarm water containing a small owned by Sir E dasud Foster. I t had ewnerohip of Apley p„rk. and it is now
Sold by ui, Druggiats.
■ohfng bones, while the little raggisl quantity of sweet spirits of niter. Not oncelxlouged toth o Lncys of ( ’borii- one of the most beautiful places in F.tig.
bootblack ran away, calling Bft r a man more than a teaspoonful should be used cote anil came to the Fosters by mar- land — Philadelphia Tim,-a
bi 4 quarts of water. Scalding out the riage. Hr Edmund bail
two sisters.
7
o ': ™ ’ " H a '*’ “
«*»•• ?flrin.’ran.T
mean, usages.
» k»’»« waste One married a Devonshire rector
named
Tl.e Weekly Oregonian is made up of daily happening,
• ““ *OUtn M ( 'onip&llioii.
A writer in Machinery points out the
, ami if dune at all it should be Cbilils, the other Philip Malev Town
e,MmFh to allow every part lev of Shrewsbury. Both Mr. and Mrs fact, as ascertained by examination, that
T h e W mm | i uin) Hu- Spider.
from all over the world. It contains ail of the latest
lint very few «team gunges an, correct
throughout tho whole range of the scale
press dispatches, solid editorials, always several in­
■nil remarks that in tenting a gauge it
WàCAVt Al ù, l nflUL MARKsTw
dor is desirable to make the jiressure at
C O P Y R IG H T S .^
teresting stories from the pens of our best known and
to which steam is nsoallycarried tlio most
o X i J ’ O B T A Iff A P A T E N T » fo rs
per important point to bo determimd
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v’ra,1
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V
hoï
Mf
opinion,
write
io
i’« I .731 A ( <>., whohnve had nearlTtlfiv »»ara1
standard writers, a page for the younger ones, and
bumneiw. ¿onuhânic™
Wf
■-
and was sent «way from Oxford in dis­ gauge may he correct ut low pressure
and
not
so
ut
higher
pressures,
and
tho
grace. and for a time forbidden to np
everything that goes to make up a first-class weekly.
The l lls h r r Kilscatlwn.
ot "‘Mhan-
reverse may also be found, especially :»! Ä ^ t ' ,
a^1* ^ r'
io his latest hook: pear at Apley Park. Sir Edmund was with gauges that have been in use some
1 »(«‘Hts tuken through Munn A Co recpi»»»
It is a paper for the people, both vonng and old.
"The highir cducuti.in is part of the getting quite infirm and much controll­ time. By many it is not considered ad­ «penni notice in the S c le n tiflr trnerienn anti
r a t’o'wt i>,mU£,h' n'd 'l<','F ‘"■’" 'n l’lP public
hi
•m i ll Meal which we have derived from ed and influenced by his housekeeper, visable to use a gauge for reeordiug pn-s-
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»Pienani
l-aror.
1Y- ••» « n ’lr llliinrstcd. hx- by far n,»
tin- past from Europe. It is part of the Mix Darby, who had lxeu in the fam­ suros as high as that shown mi tlx dial,
Mei .11
i t nny «neollflc work in iho
Huiidin,/ r X ear'
copies ceut free
icon s,,«, f r the life ,,f leisure, the l,f„ ily from girlhood. Slip iiitcrrodeil for as few springs w ill stand such un ex­
Richard,
and
he
was
finally
restored
to
>1* 1 ' • w*• vents, river) ntiuii ,-r con» Ainu H muh
of Ila, aristocrat, which Hotesly ,,f ()ur
tension without becoming pcrntanentlv fiful plntci«, in color«, mid phottwranha of new
hihÌM dsZtiiÄST* “rmb,in« builders Fo show th«
gi-ncratiou leads except women. Our raver and camo back to the park, only set, to a certain «ffcmt, this Is-iug es'
woman rosily have some use for the to get into a fresh serai«,. Mrs Darby peciallv the cnee with the chuaper
T iie p eop le of the Siuslaw country and the public
bad
a
niece
staving
w
ith
her.
a
very
Said the W asp 1« (be S., d r, "I, . build tin a ciliication of a gentleman, but our men
beautiful and good girt, and with her gnuges. it is, according to this writer,
•hip,
have none. ”
generally idionld appreciate the value of this offer,
Ricliurd fell madly in love, and failing not a difficult matter to devise means
W ith a red maple leaf to r a sa I.
W -’ll fseren it right at ihe from
to g, t her on less honorable terms per- for comparing witli a test gunge any )
a chip,
A
d
v
a
n
ta
g
es
o
f
M
rltlsh
Matron«.
kind of force pump serving the purpose,
Like mariners bold, « e n ll ls ia n , n a trip
^ou will be well informed on all the living issue«
s,u,del her to elope and get married.
And weather the b o a .lo t mile ••
It may be a question whether the
T lx aunt had
awav mi « visit or the boiler feel pump may Is, util­
Woman's Suffrage society should not
The Spider arrred. nod tliay boil, railed away
for only 82 for a year. Less than two cents per
and rot,unci to find her nice., gone ized Again, gauges can lx tested by fit
FOR
take up the question. At all events,
kurneer the eean, to H eir dory
Suspecting the Worst, she nt one - in- ting them to a pieec of lead pijx, a
fjut whither they went I really <«„•( «ay.
there must he something wrong in tho forimsl Sir Edmund of his nephew’s gauge at cither end, the pipe being bent
copy. Such an opportunity as this is not given
r °r
j’‘<Ver "*’n’ ,,eard o f *<*444 frwru that
law. An application was made to Judge
to bring the gauges vertically.
new
.lelitiquency
ami
had
him
send
for
Lunilcy Smith at the Wi atininster coun­
that !• the end <»f my Mory.
every day nor every mouth. Consider: Two news-
ot cither w a, any age, in any part of the on a try .
his lawyer. A new- w ill was made and
F. H. Lhilt julin In St. Nlehola«.
ty court to i-ominit n married woman to no mention therein ,,f Richard Townlev
C A T A R R H C A N N O T BE C U R E D
at the employment w:ilch we farniih Too need
prison for nonpayment of a debt. "I
papers for tho price of one.
not be away from homo over night. Toacaagiew
Shortly afterward Mrs. Darby learned
Alwuyn i:i<H|ii«>nt.
Do uot delay, bnt
cannot do so, " s;,i,l fjlo judge, ’because
with local applications, as they cannot yourwholeiimototho work,oronlvyoorspare mo­
(lie
truth
and
found
that
she
had
sue.
LrnB^ I,y o ,,r li" 1’■<>”« intelligent? the law prevents me sending a married
subscriba now.
resell tlx .eat of the disease. Catarrh menta. Aacapllal lanot rv,/aired >oa run nortak.
This
reeded
m
disinheriting
In
r
sou
in
law,
ta
a
golden opportunity
toiiall Nephew— Well, be biisti’t g o t woninii to prism, for di bt. IVrhaps the
is a blood or constitutional disease, and We supply you with all that 11 needed. Jt will
SO lery much seiiso in his head, but his law ought to 1«, altered, but there it but was too shrewd to let I be muster
know
(h»‘
r»’ftl
fact«,
nx
he
was
intense-
in
order
to
euro
it
you
must
take
in
colt
you
nothing
to
try
the
builaua.
Any
oue
tail «mins to k n o w |,,t.—
N,.w<
is. And tiie tnarriisl woman went free, ly proud and would regard the misalli
* * * * *
ternal remedies. Hall’s catarrh cure is ran do the work Beginners moke money from
which is a valuable hint to the single.'
taken
internally and acts directly on the atari Failure It unknown with onr workers.
P rev a llln a W oman.
—London Telegraph.
miro as m?ro flagitious tlirni tho sun the blood and mucous surfaces. H all’ Every hour you labor you can eaally make a dollar.
It Is interesting to note the trades
pos<>(| m durtinn.
No one who ir w illing to work fails to make more
T w o L o w ly A eiorlcan W „lev a .
■ml professions into which women aro
Mr. Heropo vf Shrewsbury was the i ntarrli euro is not a quark medicine. It money , ,erv day than can bo made in three days
This offer ic one in a thousand and one whieh
Andreas
Zorn,
tlx
artist
whoso
orig­
more and more finding their way as n
by one of tiie best - physi-
at anyoratlnar-. employment. Send for free hook
family solicitor, mi upright gentleman. «as prescribed
...
-
matter of course. An up town stamp inal Style of isiriraitiirc was much ad­ wh-iliad known T o w n le y fa th e r , and ‘ ll,n* 111 t"'* country for years, and is
all should take advantage of at once, as the time
agency of tliopostofflce has recently come mired during the World’s fair, says he persuaded the huroi.et to make his regular proscription. It is composed of -ontainlng the fullos, informatioa.
into the core of „ young woman, and that Mrs. l'„i
Palmer and Mrs. will ns follows: Mrs. Childs, his nlero, the lx»t tonics known, combined «¡th
H. H A L L E T T & C O .
Orover
('levi
bi
..............
Iironiptii- ss mid euro she
.re two of the most Imd the property for life; then her cbil
will be limited to a short p e r i o d ....................
the Ixst blixxl purifiers, acting directly >
Box
Is a happy rontrast to tlx man that pro. lOYclyirpnwq.tutave, ,,f woi.iunbtxM hv
ilrcii by seuority inherited, and then on the mucous surfaces. The perfect!
Ir»
©ver
h
©
»
»
ii
.
rodwl her. Home small telegraph offices # I .
.
Lidi»* lw» grat»»« heirs male, and failing them or issue
PORTLAND, M A IN I.
in varions parts of the town ¡in- in the fui for these kind words, f,,r tmi often
combination of the two ingredients is
the
son
of
Richard
Townley
to
inherit
« bst produces such wonderful results in
care of Women, ami the faros Is hind tho » happens that foreign artists, having
in fix. As there were nine of the ( 'liilds
BARGAINS. BARGAIN3.
Instrnments aro usually of a kind to taken Ih e Sh ek els, will ,, safely mi the
curing catarrh. Send fur testimonials '
children,
James
Townley'•
ebanc.
of
W ill ■ell lot« in Acme from »25 to »fid
make one glad t!iut Women have taken o in sido ,,f the ocean criticise tlxir
free
W ill -e l 'n t- in Chi, ago addition to'
(■ tadqpapbj.
, «»ero with », verity - B , , i
Herald. . gaining the inheritance his father had
F J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, 0.
forfeit,-,! sixin, d very remote.
lorence cheap and vu caav tern,«
?l,l bv Uruggigts, 7Jc
Eiiniuid died, leaving a Uuaa
W A Cox I
2» k * *»•“
.
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