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About The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1897)
£ advertisers Í GENERAL DIRECTORY S T A O H 3 irnor ...................... W illiam P. Lord. a | . itary of State ............II. R. Kincaid. o ...™ ,.'.." .c L iIN B , Q a r r e tt • • j P r O O ’r K » CITY DRUG STORE, T H A V iL c n b ' u U l D c T R A V E L E R S ' G U ID E . C4. a "F? DT'NTTTj'F? Steam er STATE OFFICERS .; .., * E ugen e, ¿obarts ---------- 8 A 1 L S : : : O re. ---------- Oo th j l s t ’ l 0 ‘a ,U‘ 1 201,1 ° f ea< " ■K *8 » t X k j Stage Line (or Coos < ...C . E. W olveitoii easonable. Bay. ... >■ » ' D r ® , M e lic in fis , C R ound (rip M.O . ' ¡ . » i . ' l l » « - « r-m c e Cf T H E ® i r a i s ; and Toilet Articles. '•«Binissioner. c i I Freight Kates T E R M S S T R IC T L Y ---------l i ' i ' i . l ’ B a n g ., Potter. I I y / i,' 1 4 /'d . Proprietor. S T S A M E R E u 8 en e T h a F u n k A W a g n a lls i lo erue, Or. Stan lard r 8 ta S ° le a v e 8 and T h u rsd ay s a t 6 a. m . and ar- W Bai lev 19 ..............j f /callisoii r*ves iQ F loren ce a t 4 p. m. tha D A IL Y T R IP S ’ Between 1 H 1 * 1 O 1 1 II It ¡ i . ,F. B. Wilson O. W. Hard Win. Kvle Marion Morris Wm. Bernhardt «carder .................... Drew Severy T o ro r ....................... O w Hurd (,a l..................................J . R. Weddle I OUT HERN Pacific, Ry. The f u ll n u m b er (»{..w ords a n d R term s in d i i e r e . d d ic tio n a r ie s for th e e n tir e a lp h a lte t is 1.15,Odd; W a ssT sa TUSY, ( s ix (h ite r iin tio iia l), 125,000; v o lu m e s , c o m p le te ,) FA N 33 G R A N D FO RKS C RO O KSTO N Prop. S uit ile P ages Free. R u l l i l i » f« A C IN T S W A N TE D . M K )ÜGII T CxETS > E. D. BRONSON & CO, Pacific Coast Agenta SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. J OHM C. GRAY, NEW DENTAL SU3&E3Y. O ragon. H e a d o f T id e H o te l, YORK , OI TS E A 8 T »„<1 8 O U T H For I n fo r m a tio n , t im e c a r d s , m ap» a n d tic k e t - e t c ., e a u o n or w rite R. A. D .C H A -IL T O M , W . W. NEELY, Frop r. C harges reasonable. M c MJU’HEY, G eneral A gent. R o u tes 2 a n d », ¿ h e ito n B lock E U G R S E , OREGON'. \a » is £ n n l»»encrai Paaaenteer A gen t. 255 M orrison b l. Cor. 3d. F. Heeeta Lodge No. H i,m eets T ables furnished w ith a ll th e Beery Wednesday even.ng in Lodge W ild ■ . Florence, Oregon. Brothers in d elicacies o f t h j suason. »4 standing invited to attend. gam e, tish and fru it in season. B est J . A Y atzs , N. G. accom od ation s for th e tra v elin g M auio .« M ozxis, Sec. ¿ r* o r¿ la .n .d O r . EAST AND SO UTH I am agent for........ THE SHAJfA RUUTE Or i i i L Buck-Eye Mowers and 8 o n U i a r a P o c x á c C o. ------- Rakes.------- Ex pre** f r a in a u e a v e t*»»rilMinl D a ily . BBYTERIAN CHURCH, Florence, »egon. Sab ,ath service. Sahbath- el, 10 o ’clock a. m. Preaching 11 ek a. m. and 7 p. m. Sacrament of AU other kind» of--------------- - ord's supper on 1st Sabbath of Farming Machinery. .r y , April, July and Octulier. dam plea m ay be aeeu at m y place. «body is welcome to all the services, requests Christians to make Frice* are the lovreat. Wm. Brynd, ve« known. F o in t T errace. Or. I. G. K xottz , Pastor. ~~ T o n s o r ia l P a r lo r s . HARION ."»ORRIS, Proprietor. Shaving and ARTISTIC « A IR CUTTING. RAZOR HONING A SPECIALTY-- 15c attorneys FIRST RATIONAL BANK S o u th I I N‘’ltli Ar I 8:10 m iu H octlau .i p in I Lv Lv I 3:00 a in E ugene 1:56 h ni LV Lv i f :uU p in a a u rranciHUo ! 11:15 a tAi j Ar A b o v e tra in * « to p a t Ka*t I’n rtla iid , O regon 1 it y , W oodburn, S a lem , Turner, M arlon , I j (.ife r*oii, A lb a n y .H a ls e y , H arriaburg, ’ J u n c tio n C ity , E u g en e, C resw ell, C o tta g e G rove D rain* atm a n a ta llo u * from R o seb u rg to A*n- i ltu iu ineiUR ive. S: j O notice to h om m teadeh ^ h»wybr«i ? if in n .« . A?» b5Sr. E l,tr ie» » n d tln o l p r o o f. e» n M M my . « c i o F loren ce A. C. WOODCOCK, Attorney a t Law, O rM ° n » K o o m « 7 * » d • M a taren*» B aiM U ix l i l .XM B ilon »tv« « to eoll»etW n» a»d pro- teuvt««.x > . O. PO TTER. .............. A ttorney-at-l4tw.................. BUOriGt. OREOOS. ».—o m c » At tA* court Hon«. ■ B. B S N K M C T . ( tobxiit - at - law t : O«BOB. ROGXy MOUNTAIN N C V /C » » » « a , CBL». üEE.:tuy vanee. LttO S the Silver forces of America. LiAOS in ll n.ng aol If nm< Stuck CeportL LÍA33 tu pecMl Departments. L££OS In ieveluplng ColuraJj's wonlerful res : .,r es. LEADS h i X hvslnes«, Brlghtasss, Caapra- 1. ” iveness. LEA Ci.mm'^ons to Agenta ( u rite tor T er in a I •** '¿'he G r e a t S «?/er D a i l y T h e New*- pnt ’ lshe« the representative paper (d a ily and tt in a y i w* st o f St L o u ie; cartoon w u h e v e r v >.« ie 6 a m o n th —> i. 6 r fui 6 m o n tiis—In a -.v jn e e . * l or samp r co^y o* any Issue, addreaa, The SPU .PRfSTPTp CO., hfnrer. Cnh.mAn .»ulei care torpid liver. r.iFp. g. ntitj cattai tic • ak g cure udì .estioi» ii! a: fa sour stoma 1 : p i ^ « a n t la x a n .a : » m u’ ¡ j . •( p «ti HtouFneF.t » »»F ur brad?cb . r--»’ ule« ( ure dyspepsia. “frbuJf'S ctve flntulenee L n x n ry . They tell a sic,y < f 11 man c f 1 habits who vcluntcered 11s u pi Ar • :U) I» in HoriHuid 8:30 * in lj V dicr ill a -valry regine ni dui 4 Lv j l :20 » e. u g eu e 2:0« p IU L.V u LV d o se o u r g late wur Ly wlu;t i» ju gu1 .y Lie 5.20 P IU Ar «ALZM Pk**KNOEK, DAILY. » the ‘‘ire; y <f fute," he hud lo 1 A ri 10.15 ft in ferm hi» ¡ -• i,T« in the rei glierl p, I Lv E nrtluud 4:00 a m ftzO O Lv J Ar ö a le in 6,15 P IU ble place» und iu the rengin ’ j.or-.t P in in g C a r . on Ogden Ito u te , way. f» v in m a ,.n i 3 u . , l e t d l a e p a r s . Sometimes “ luck” wn» so c, i t SECON J 3L A S3 SLSEPINO CARS, that the only meal he hud wa» h t aOachetl to »11 Through rm lii« . grains of corn that he »tele fioin I W est s id e D iv is io n . ears provided for hi» her«e. ,9 iii’?CA)LLI8' nu c cf hiaecu panic»», w bov ••» 1 PortlniH, ' Ar I « 20 j T S ■ ------------ ™ ------------------------ 1 7-aa a m I Lv ¡ 7:30 P « o r m tla I n Lv c . H HOLDEN, 12:1a P Ar C o r v a llis Lv | l: 3 i p m 12:18 p m m I I Ar ' A t 4D»Tnysn<t C orvallis ennn«<-, w ith t r a i n , ty.at.Law and Notary Public. ) ». ». (AKIM . U« . OA_ , V. O H tM O W C K «. p .,» ■ ■ l i a b l e «*«uj'*£cy. s it . p . r d « ,,., A r l » ”' » m W.K JLETD . A O O 1 D H 1 N T . OF EUQENE. O n ! ï $ 6 J O a ï no»! vi. • Ths W e e k !] C h r o n ic !: Tin Grail st VI • .1 ii thottn .ry. _ _ 6 1.66 Per Year In •O S T O N AND A L L SO. HODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH service. Preaching at Glenads Acme two Sunday» „f each mouth. Iwth-School every Sunday at . ui. Prayer mealing every riinr»- ■ vening at the church. Everybody lially invited. G. F. R olnd », ' Pastor. u a il v 933 Market S t. T r is B e s t W A S H IN G T O N r a » liest » a r s a t t h e m o a t K ea a o iia lile Price«. » A ce a v e r i . u , i e n d Savli»<s B an k . CHUROH DIRECTORY TO P H IL A D E L P H IA p ub lic. : th e B y M a t . P cs a * « P a id . r»i Kt» » su it BUTTE C H IC A G O O U W. Perpetna Lodge, No. 131, , meet» e»ery 1st and 3d Saturdays â h x ÿ g e n » month. Members and visiting an in g,od standing are cordially __r.lt» at‘end. I. G. K kotts , M. W. g, K vi . x . Recorder. I ' v . V,’ . t . ( . l i f t t c !d a gr.rd siory o '-; 1 fcir At ihuv : ulLvnn ui ,1 himself W IN N IP E G A. R. nt V General Sheridan Camp, No. 6. m eet. first un i third Satur- «»..( eaci month. G . R - M ill », Capt. M . B rodie , let Rergt. >’o t a n A n t h e m . Caw- 225,000: STA.s’ OA A O, o v er 300,000; S TO A W e ll t i l l e d V alis e . A oertuiu h o ld keeper who keeps an unpretentious establichment in Algiers not far trow i! e passenger station of (he Southern Paciflo railway says that in future lie w ill not take baggage in se curity l ' board without having it pho- tcgrupLci under the X ruya. “ One i ci:th o ,” said he, ‘‘a w ell dressed , low who o', d mo for two weeks’ heard, aiu et me and told mo that as l.e was iu tiuaueial difficulties of a I -< ly 1; perary character ho would te l e his valise ill security for tn.i He said he would redet m it in week tr if he failed to do so 1 at f 1 me vahse and its ccutonts. I’;..; V.E, II t worth 50 ceuts, tu t ns v. o r ,. id I concluded that a i y v . ,se »tufccd almost to bursting ’ a the v ;.:rirrbe of such a swt 11 would h mt ;.n pay the «14 ho owed 1 all,, cd him to take away the r i.t < f his s . .1 without ni.y hesitation. “ Y.'cll, th ■ two weeks passed, and X did not have any message irorn the sv.ell, but tue valise remained undis turbed. A week later my houackeeper came to me and Raid that two of my b< t j illev. s were missing. They were L.g ones. v.crth about «4 apiece, and 1 c . I uotTike llie notion ef losing them, y. a may Le sure. I felt sere, and in an a.m ltss sort cf way began looking r. uLd bthind the office counter, not h,t'.:u.< ■ 1 1...J ai y notion cf finding them l! ere, L t just because I hud nowhere eh ? io It, 1; v, iihe ut leaving the desk to eu rocf i..-eif. Suddenly niy eje t; 1 t dial Lig valise that owed me r> e ,. t. 1 d im a kind bf siik feeling Cu o ever lae. I opened it in a hurry— it , ..'in...' i u i.etkirg but my two big p tf w s.” —lie w Oilcans Tnues-Dei..o crat. d -oaM ixt . i , oo.ooo; W o r c h k s t i k 1 a s f o llo w s : $ N Money Saved By Patronizing it. i T R B CHRONICLE nuifcs w ith U as greatest newspapers In th e U nited sta tes. T H E CHRONICLE has uo equal on the Paclflc Coast. It leads ail In ability, enterprise an I ne*«. TH E CHRONICLE».«* relegm p .ilc Reports are the latest and mos< reliable. Its Local S ew s tae tallest and sp iciest and its E ditorials from mo ablest peus In th e country TH E CHRONICLE u a sa lw a rt beon. and alw ays w ill be, the friend and cham olon of the pec ,le as against com binations, cllqu *a. corporations, >r oppressions of an r Rind It will be in d ep en oeu t la ev ery u iiu g ueu trsl lu uoDUug. Appendix of 4 7 ,4 6 8 E n trie s DULUTd B J 3 IM ÎS 3 0 \ CHRONICLE Cost over ¿¿oo.soo O N E U C E N E A N D Tourl8t Sleeping Cats FLORENCE S T . ■»* J _________ M I N N E A P O L IS STACE ROUTE. Qio. Hale coast i c A H E L E N A «mt General Lv «ns Post, No. 58. i ••com l anti fourth Sat unlays Meh month. W j. I. BtiTTganiLD. Commander. J. L. Fnaxian, Adjutant. i T 5 00 0 illu s tratio n s Pullm an Twenty-three Sleeping Cars M ile« W est of Eugene. Elegant Di.ling Cars 8. L. R obbkds , W. M. O. K xott », Secretary. c A U T H O R IT A T IV E 533 headers for Quotations E l k P r a ir ie H o te l. F. A A. M. Florence Lodge No. 107. Io Regular comm inication on second id fourth Saturdays in each month. ^ 347 Editors and Specialist« u SECRET SOCIETIEF. ^ 301 ,86 5 Vocabulary Terais OFFICERS. Präsident....... s CO M PLETE S U C C IE N T '.... a . T ick ets for sa le a t E. B angs’s livery barn, E u gen e, and a t H urd & D aven port’s office in F loren ce. ^ ENGLISH LANGUAGE .. Florence ani Heal of Tile. ........A P Jenning» fo l,o w in S ‘ 3l»»k .............. .A. j-J o h n ro n ! R A u r u in g sta g e le a v es F lo r iheriff .......... 8 . Patterson once T u esd ay s an.l F rid ays a t 8 rroasurer........ ................D. P. Burton : a. in. and arriv es in E u g en e at 6 kinasaoi sko ,1 Superintendent..........C 8. H'>n p. m. the d ay follow in g. ............................................................... C. M. Collier j _____ •ron.-r..................................... J. W. Harris g j„ g ie fare - «5.00 is tlc e of Peace..................F. B. Wilson R o u n d trip _ _ _ _ «9.00 on itab le........................... Jonh 1*. Tanner Dictionary Of The “ C O J J,” A’i l l m a k e ------- o <> Mon U >’8 R E G U L A R CASH. T O ---------- STAGE LINE. a F.. O A1Ch:ige EUGENE-FLORENCE I ILEADIMG PÀPEI m o n th tv H L mm I» ' Arrive« at Florence Tuesdays, Thurs- . a . h i .,...» : t a s s ? » « — » .» d .s c o « .. ta fe e Second D istrict.. .J. C. Fullerton Ltterney Second District.G eo. M. Brown ................ NO. 43 H. A. V IN C F N T . PROP von necia wiiii s t e a m e r ----- -------- Baprein« Court SI’JSLAW’S ONLY PATSH. ► O P P O R T U N IT Y * F L O R E N C E , O R EG O N , F R ID A Y , F e b . VOL. VII. b J >«•* » « * « » , h i * d ‘h ‘ ’ *“ • $ 1 .5 0 a bi (lu cltid in g •♦ostagsi to any p trt if th e U nite I HLuies. t'aufvla an I Me Jeo T H E W EEK LY CHRONIC LB. H e hrl:»if*M and moet corn »lete W eekly Newspaper lu l i e world prints regularly 81 colu.nil« or tw eiro p ages.of New* i.R eriture an I le leral Inf.ir t»v tlo n ;a la o a uautfuhiuent Agricultural Depart,a *i»L SAMPLE DO C JP IcS Y O U S .4 T W A N T Frt a. t i i e C H R O N IC L E Reversible Map? S H O W IN G The United StateH, Dominion of Canada and N or’ha-n Mdx.ao O N O X K S ID E , A nd th e . Map of tha World O N T H E O T H E R S ID E . M o d * 3 and G e, t h - M a n and We k ly « h r o n ie le f»r O io T ' , r , p o a .s g e p r e p a id o , M p a n d l * « p , r . ADMUM» M. H d e Y O tT N C t. Proprietor R. P. ('hroniclt, SAN FRANCIMO). C A U A L o t»* F e lt W a n t. Agent (to superintendent of laundry) — I have come, »ir, to aa c rtnin if yon would like to purchase one of my new machine»— Suj>erintcndcnt— No, w e don’t waut any of your maehines; wo have all the machinery w e can use. ‘‘But, my dear sir. no laundry i« complete without < n e, f my muthiuea " ‘ ‘What is it; a mangier?" “ No, sir; your mangier» and ironers are not iu it w hin my luuchuio gets to w ork." ‘‘What is your machine for?” “ It’s a muebino made cgprr.fdy to take buttons off gurnients. When it strike» n h ill ton, it removes the «nine in a twinkling, and np» the garment, from end to en d ." ‘ ‘Youi g man, you have a brilliant future before you Yon may w ild l i u l f a dozen e.f your inn' bin, » to tho laundry atouee. ” — Pearw n’» Weekly. »hip» and privatum» cured the '.tit t e e r c f hl» luxurious habit». lie I 7 F rP d , h “ ' lth‘ 7 rdit , X ; 'm ’ fi?d' th ,y wrre fortunate enough Io fii.d . Lv I 5:50 a m few plunks to lie down OH at l l l g l i t , t h e »50.000 7:!5 p m | Ar M c M in n v ille paio 0ASM capital SenaatlnBfc • 6 0 OOO lu xaiy l,nrer »earehed among (hem to P LU S ANO P R O F IT S , Th T le to «11 a ll p p o o in in t« t, In (n the the E««»ern E ..t e m - - not get oue of . »< ... ‘‘How glorious to te r«xk«d iu the _________ --------------------------------- T h -onch -o n e h T tc k it e e t. ,, >n w i,eth, r he could ft ________ m - i T T n T T . i m 8 t» te -, C . n . d . »n<1 Kurone r«n I * n M .ln e d «t ice w netn, r nt eouio n< r g . cradle c f the dc< pi Dr-n't ) t u think so. J L O O O T 7 X 7 S S O u I W I l j o j lowe,, r4tr, frnm i.. q . A<Vnir. 5 « e n t. E uircnc wood.— P h i l a d e l p h i a i .m ,«. Mr. Duzi-nlx-rry?'' OREGON. R. r n s n i.s « , • E r . R o n » « « . ---------------------------------- EUGENE. One AbolHheJ. Manager A-t.O. F.«i.s P«o. A»t “ Uui— w ell, 1 don't knew It would PiM-tlnnd, O r eio ia •‘ThiBIHTY light tlx-y b u v e diRTOTPTKJ be all right if llie «1« < p V a m ' t il:c llli< «1 NOTARIES. that enubl, h one to take a photograph of to bo too un.titK u« in tho matter of a man'» bone« without skinning him rocking the cradle." w ill be a terrible factor in the war» of “ A ll, but think < f the »«-nsaticna " SO VEAS»* the future,” said the philoaopber. ‘‘That’» Just what 1 urn thinking of. ” A. R. BUTTOLFH, ■XPtaiENOE. “ Take a bearer of a aieswage. f°r iu —-Chicago X’oKt stance; he 1« eaptnied, and, after th, , Moat Valoabta Ktaqap. old f:,.«lnoi«'d methods, swallos- « »be pa- p<r; outcom e» the photograph«r. take» The most valuable «tamp in the world hiainteTCal pirfur», roprrxmoe« lliesw al (■eys a philat« lis t) 1« the I cent mag« ntu O r*<oxx. n o ra n o a , lowed ine»«eiic. a id tb« re • all th>- p< ■tamp of Hniish Gniaiia, dated 1358 T H A D 8 M A R R «. ua. -»< iw r '» «.i-totion gone tor nothing There 1« only one copy ill < xistcne«-, and O C S IO M » . CHARLES QETTYS, — Loudon T.i-L.ia. it w ill «-«art you «5,'MHi tf yon are de . . . . . O O P V U I C H IS Ao. monied enough to d< sire to purchase it Tl.o Lial: p «t M- ..th take» precedent f a l l L i-h b.tbflp». a id 1» follow« d !y The sw iftest bird is the kestril, lit SEATON. OREGON - f Í S í “ . i ‘J K Í'í Í S Í T S S i a • ■ -hi b et u r X ' <-pK ac«f.-i’i ‘ g to the (■ ou.. English »parrowbav. k. It ' ouUce io the i « th« ;r cv; w-'Tn’;, n. kuowu to achieve a «peed of 15U in liit FRANK B. W1L6ON ^8C IEM M TIFItt WEFICAM, an hour. ___ T IF I-........ .......... • rHian-Tjie' ■ re Is a«« t»i.;u I ..n.lKc tom ai.*Mtk<Y.»«mi.W'*'* / 1 w ill n, t be cesi'-rni-d at men’» nrt p he i-x i . .1 »..».Iha »IKNMn.ea ; o» 1 ' r r r i i i M i . l r w . AAOm» knowing me I w ill ■, eon« « n « «I «I my « bat h i M U N N A C O ., own want of ability. - Uoufuc-.j«. . ill tain. tu— P«°OTB. Notary F ablic,Surveyor NOTARY PUBUC.I notary public ., b FLORENCE............. OREGON P atents Ml R»W 1 tho h..v:.;c club. While “ 'lho Mi kado” v ,.s . . p re s e ts cf iucnbaiion the cclialcr crs derided that it would he t;:i ,: : ut thii.g to herald the m iry of the .) . . .e sc monarch by a suitable Jap- a: lu i.o ftt to real Japaursu worufl, c..d I.;, y t:j, • ul< d to a gentleman learn ed in luuiitrs eri eeruii.g the f; r east to I ;> them iu th. .r cifllculty. T h en suit v... t o , 1 crus iu the second act, ” M.ya e ;.:. , n. y.i sam:.,” tho strains ( f which are i iso 1. . id w ill, such «it gnlar tf.eet in tho ovtrtcre. U nt.l quile recently Mr. Gilbert und Sir Arthur Snlliv..u v.cro under the impression that this i..r bcl nptd to Fcincthing in tho uaticnal a E il.c n ; hut it new seems Hint they have I tu badly seiu. A ltiend cf Mr. Gi-bcrt, who saw ‘‘The Mikado” Ibc other i.ay fer tho first lane, has e.ritien a let er ccm plim 'ntiug llie anther a. <1 ccmpcfcr upen t..o general scheme ef t ,r iccul u .ici, bat txprt s.. g aston- i nt r.t the itrrtd u cri,u cf the ‘‘I,... a si chtr. s, lho lu a c e f v.h Ii he ,.«ch r,s to be ,hat cf a song sung , ly in i. e lew, t leuheuscg cf Yoko hama and calculated to make the 1 J ci ..mb, r.. ;u’s hair siu n aou , nth—Pub- 1,0 O, . —cn. Y a la & b !e P e n i le». TOM M Y C R U SE . Io H a r d L o ck W h e n H r S tru c k D ra I L u n in iu n ti anti I51o4»uie<l O u t. When I met Tommy first, Ins onlv as et was a serions danger, for his fivj nnderfed and underbred pouies w er, about to be seized for overdue taxeu. 1 could net help Tommy with money, bat I tried to with advice. "Strike old Sain Ashby for a couple of hundred dollars," 1 suggested. Sam Ashby was one of the rich men of Helena, Mon , at that p;‘ riod ami run a »mall savings bank. Tom my Crusa “ tried old Sam A shby.” A ll ha got, however, wo» some pretty free talk, in which the banker assured Tom my Cruse that ho would rather throw his money into the home of his Satanic majesty than loan it to such a drunken, ihiftless fellow. Tommy Cruse got the money, how ever. Three weeks later he located the great Drum Luuimoml gold mine. lie knew he had a big thing, hut somehow ha could muke nobody believe in hi« mine. For years he worked at it, how ever, living nt times a dog’s life. Once, w hile talking to a friend ot mine, he fell forward uueonseions. H« had not eaten a mou.hful of food for 30 hours, and yet, with dogged persist ency, had worked on till he fell in hi» traekR. At last his day came. He open ed up a big vein and had «1,000,000 to his credit in a good safe bunk. Hard times over, ho decided to pose as a “ sol id citizen ,” so he opened a savings bank in Helena. One of the first men to apply to Tommy Crnse, banker, fet a sum.l loan was the one time banker, old Sam Ashby, now less prosperous. Then came to the old prospector the happiest moment of his life, one that wiped out nil memory of starvation aud privation. For Tommy Cruse, showing his would be customer to tho door, as sured that customer, iu language too emphatic and graphic for 1-liiglisli ears, that he w«.ild sooner throw bis money into tho house of his satnnio majesty than lo.iu it to snob a drunken, sh ift less fellow as 6am AehLy.—C o.ohill M agazine._________________ T H E W E L L M ANNERED COY. lie I. S im p ly C lia n n lu g , b e t A lt o g e t h r . T o o Scarce. Is tbero anything wore charwing ir. this world ihuu a nice, well mannered boy? I don’t want to bo hypercritical, but I must add, us I am a strictly vera cious woman, that they are, alas, a» rare as they are charming. Such a bov, tba woll mannered gen- in«. thunk heavens, I met not long ago, und my instunt thought was, Wha« a fine mothtr his must be. I kutrw her by reputation, a celebrated uctress, who has cartful y shielded her private life from the public, and my estimation of that won an immediately rose 60 de grees. None but a woman of culture, refluemeut and trae nobility of charac ter could rear u son whoso every ligh t est word showed respect for women, in nate good breeding, aud, best of all, iu this day of uQ'ected ikepticilm among the jennes.se iloree, an honest belief in the existence of good among men aud women in general And 1 couldn’t help thinking sorrow fully as I chatted with this delightful l.oy how few mothers really understand their meter. I t s the most responsiblo work in tho world, that of motherhood, and is entered into with the least train- ii.g and preparat on. Women are pro verbially proud, vniu, their mnsculim, cri.ios say, und I wonder whether they realize how they are reflected In their eh 'dren? If they did, would they not make a greater effort to havo reflected only their good points, their poutleno»», breeding, and, above all, their fuith u t human nature.— Philadelphia Record A striking iuEiaiuoof the desirability t f tabiag caro ,.r peunies wua seen iu tl.o Rile ut Lelhtby's cf the acccnd portion c f t'.io Mcntiigu ccllection cf Lngliili cci: s, v. Inch w as particularly n , h ia Ang.o-Laxru and ether old pen nies, ch.cfly i.i silver. The 1, bowing are E,. .o cf the price» obtained; Canute penny c f Ixuiucn mint, £13 10s. ; llardi- L..;;uto penny cl Aylesbury, £11 5s.; Harold II Cliclaca penny (unique), the only , i . n kiicuii f:< m this mint, tr,m the Brice ccllection, £18 13, ; H«.rtld Lristcl penny, £10 10».; W illiam the Ccnquercr Llamlord penny (un.que), £12 16».; William l.ufu» Ix iccst,r pin ny, £10; Henry I Cant, ibury penny, £ 11 T lie Sealy A n t L a t e r . 10s. j tt . LomuntisLuiy penny (unpub- An animal made c.f tin plate, of tba li.l.eu), £14 15s.; Carlisle penny (un.que), £10 10.,. ; Wallingford penny, shape e.f un elongated flr cone, about £11 15»-., in ,1 W arckun penny (r. . ). three fe< t iu length, which crackles and £12 15a. T e d..;,’ ’» sale realized anoct rustics with every movement, is one t,f tho latest nequisitiens of the Zoologieal £000. — Lend, n Telegraph. sex icty ef London. Its nuiue is the pun- V. lis t P ro d u c e * P e rfu m e . golin, or scaly ai.t eater, and it belongs According to M. Eugene Mcsnr.rd, ii to tho same fam ily group as the nrma is not oxygen hut Lglit w hich is tla dillo and plutypus. It has excite«! great main cause c f tho trausformatiou and attention at the zoo, for it is —if we art, catractiou c f the odorous principles, correolly informed— the Cist animal of although in many coot» the tv.«, u| eiits the kind which has been exhibited act in cone« rt. lu producing the pcrlume there. Ils homo is where the termites, cf plants light acts both as a chemical or white ants, are found, for the auiinal and mccbuuicul janver. The intensity «i feeds on these destructive creature» anil the p«rfume et flowers d« pends upon the posses«« s claws which arc designed to balance established ut every Lour «if lae break down their strongholds. Th« day betv.ccu lho pressure cf water in claws are also iiecesaary for burrowing tiicir cell-les, which tends to drive the in the ground, for the pangolin exca [«rhum-s outward, ai d the crying action vate» a cavo for hims'df and his mat,, of light. M licro tb< re is teo much heat eight feet or »0 below the surface of there is teo little scent. Thia is due Io the earth, and in this strung,, home on» the excess < t l.pht and the deaith of or tw o you i.garc ptoduced every year. The pangolin at present at tho w«i is wutcr.—Cincinnati Luquirer. fed upon ants und their eggs, and also ll o w F lu « W ir e I * M ade. exhibits a partiulily for eoekroaebes The fluest wire in the country is scalded iu in.Ik. The scales with which mudo at 'launten. Mass. Tins metal its h, dy is covcied n e hard and sharp co b a eb o f m inute oiam ettr is exactly ns steel, and it can give a terribly cut the onc-five-hui.dredlh part of un inch ting blow w ith it» powerful tail. It can iu thickuess— much 11m r than human roll it» body up into a bull like a hedge hair. Ori.innry wire, even though cl hog wheu it »<> w ills.—Publio Opinion. small diuu.< ter, is cruv.n through hole» C le r le a l I,i,» e e *. iu steel plut. s, but, on uTCount < t the It i i to Lo feared that clergymen who wear. *a»e!i plates camiot I k : u- d in I . «king i he hair wire. The Taunton have entered the church through theohe gical colleges are wretched scholars os a t «tery m< litieu« <1 ustadrilicddiam euu ruie The bishops havo lately found is fer that puiiH.se. necessary tc iusist on uu entrance, xum- I I • T ip . iuuDeii on g, ncrul subjects beforo ud- *‘D< n ’t I get a t.p?” ash'd t’.io 1 arb< t mis mu to a thtxilogieal college can to a fl'r h e li.d bu.shid oultiug the tall granted, and the results have been de- luua's hair oirl, illy startling. The requirement» am "W1 at irr?” ushrd th« tall n am a'misn ridiculously ibm entary— a cou ••W ay. l«r taking such gocxl care «‘f ple of bo.ks in Renoplion's “ Ausbn- jou L.«rlleu.«n generally g,v lac s is ," some quite easy Latin, tw o bock t soia( thing. ” ot Euclid and «,» forth. Nevettb« leas, it ‘‘Well, so w ill I .” said the tall man is stated that a large number of call'd- as het« his t ,ly. ‘ ‘Yen may keep dates for oriitrs are so grossly ignore • the h air.' —Pick ill Up. that they In.ve been unable to g.,t through this exceedingly eu 'j o n iea l.— C«b b »<•» r ia r ln z Car J*. Loudou Truth. The no«» «* It trat« «1 pack o f pl«y'nk d r a a p ln « a t ■ S tra w . cení» in the w er.o, " 'lu io cti di ¿inii- sTtc.< n (A»|ioctor—Don't be alarmed. 1 w w »■ • a," was sold by u e t ic i in Lei fet A-flO, at,d ii..rm plete at tli.it, frr si L it than you are a year sam ai-d live tuti.s u’- w.u. t i n g , their plane» he with the same tumble. Xuoay 1 t«u> iiig Iaio ii by (» sinille» « f the originals. wen aud Lcurty Pain nt (auxiouslyt—-Oh, doot r. tell T h e |a « k is u iltp 'tiL g »» a » , . / -d I ..hau ii.t a»i: & ul t,. fitte« a l l . cen m«. w bowa» your pbyaieiao.■ — t»' bury. . . tury.