The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, July 30, 1897, Image 4

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Sufferer Relieved. ^ ree
Desirable ★
T a le of Suffering and
S u bsequ ent Relief.
From
Stars in
(Az P rtu , W iM tn u , Ohio.
th e m an y persona in Colum bus, Pink P ills for Tale People. I haxl never
O hio w ho h ave been benefited by the use of hud any faith in medicines of that kind and
S H E H AS T A L E N T .
lU s tr ib u tln g th e M all.
TO M M Y C R U SE .
Dr. w illia m s ’ P ink P ills for P ale People is paid but little attention to the suggestion,
Any one who has known what it is to M iss Jeru sh a M cK inney, o f 60 South Centre f t was not long after this, however, that i
o f 8 t. b o c w HTio w i l l
H ard I.uck M’hcx. H e S tru ck Drum
S tr e e t Mias M cK inney is w ell and favorably again heard the pills highly recommended
wait day after day in some out of the kn
W in a Vino® In tlio F ie ld o f A rt.
ow n , esp ecially iu educational circles, as by several persons, and then it was that I
L uw uaun d an d B lo o m e d O ut.
world nook for letters which were all she has been for a num ber o f years a faithful decided to give them a trial and purchased
Miss Myrtle McGrew is eno of the
When I met Tommy first, liis only the time safely reposing in some neg­ and progressive school teacher.
one box o f tne p ills. I soon began to notice
prettiest and meat chiirming of at. asset was n serious danger, for his five
For som e tim e ahe lias been very ill and the an improvement in my condition and b e fo r e
lected corner of a sleepy postofllce can
Louis’ new crop of artists. She is tho
underfed and underbred ponies wero appreciate the story that is told of Lord sufferings and tortures endured by her for the wnole box had been taken my health
daughter of a well known merchant, and about to bo seized for overdue taxes. I
was so much improved that I was about ready
m onths have been un usu ally severe.
...
— "I
^y Mr. Nourse, who was with > The
i n e luie
tale o f her sufferings and the subsr- to begin singing the praises of Dr. William«*
is possessed of remarkable talent. Sho ennlrl not I.fir. o'
I
t?
,
i
u
J
,n,D,y
Ti',tb
.“““’ey-
hut,
her
majesty’s
forces
through
the
Sudan
9"*n‘
™
J»ef
Pink
- - ^ule
• ~ People.
’
«. P
A i"
ills for
’ie
f
and
final
cure
w
hich
she
derived
has been abroad for more than a year I tried to with advice. btrike old Sain campaign.
I was not yet thoroughly convinced and
from t he u»
use o f Dr. W illia m s’ P ink P ills for
•nd is now studying in Paiij. She will Ashby for a couple of hundred dollars,
decided
to
wait
a
w
hile
before growing en­
A t I f n r il
____ a i a av
. I F a is Fropl«. aroused considerable agitation
t «.
a i i'^ Onrso
tntojfhe poet- am ong hei. m any friends and others.
thusiastic over the results, and had begun
I suggested. Sam Ashby was one of the office
to look for some letters. The post
A r e . p , u te s was
detailed to obtain
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____ a relia­ on the second box before I was confident
rich men of Helena, Mon., at that pe­ master was a native and not much uted ble aoeouut o f th is m arvelous case, and wheu that I had at last found a m edicine to meet
riod and ran a small savings bank. Toui- to hand’.: riting. He made a superficial he called h eib u n d Miss M cK inney at her com ­ the requirements o f my ease. I discontinued
and have left
my Cruse "tried old Sam Ashby. ” All examination of a big pile of letters and fortable as A coxy hom e where she cheerfully m y calls to the phyi sicians
w ell and
plied w ith his reouest. She s a id :
them alone since. I am now
I he got, however, was some pretty free papers and said thcro was nothing for com
«a I «ver ___
waa in my life; sin entirely :
“ T he first indication th at I had that an y­ «troné
iff______
i
t
talk, in which the banker assured To.n- the applicant. Nourse asked to see the th in g was radically w rong with me was free from all pains and never felt better in in
i my Cruse that he would rather throw pile of letters, and while he was look­ about three years ago. I suffered the most my life. I eat regularly and sleep lik e a
pains in different parts o f my babe. No more are my slumbers haunted
his mowy into tho home of liis satanio ing them over a man with nothing to excruciating
body and was alm ost erased at tim es. My with fearful dreams and when 1 retire nt
| majesty than loan it to sneh a drunken designate his rank came into the office. sleep was disturbed by horrible dreams and night I go to sleep at once. I regard Dr.
I shiftless fellow.
I hod begun to waste aw ay to alm ost a Williams* Pink P ills for Pale People as mv •
He took in tho situation nt a glance.
shadow. To add to m y other afflictions the salvation, and would recommend them to all 1
Tommy Crnso got the money, how-
"Let’s clear this thing out, ” he said. m alady assum ed a catarrhal turn and I was ladies troubled as I was. The pills are more (
I ever. Three weeks later he located the
They jumped on the counter and pro­ soon a victim to that horrible as w ell ns dis­ than what is claim ed for them and anyone
, great Drum Lnmmond gold mine. He ceeded to "clear it out" ty first bun­ gustin g disease. I consulted th e fam ily givin g them a trial will soon come to the ’
knew he hud a big thing, but somehow dling out the postmaster. Then they be­ physician w ho g a v e m e som e kind o f a nos­ same conclusion regarding their merits that I |
trum and I was foolish enough to im agine h a v e.’*
i he could make nobody believe in hit gan a careful < xaminatiou of the post- that
it benefited m e. I followed the advice
Dr. W illiam s’ Pink P ills for Pale People
mine. For years he worked at it, how- office and found it congested with ntnil o f the p h ysicians but noticed no perceptible contain all the elements necessary to give new
j ever, living ut times a dog’s life.
life
and richness to the blood ana r estore shat- [
for the army. They serahed every nook to'&mreTr* of'* my -eondi“on *nd **' abo,,‘
- 1 ever becom ing a strong and tered nerves. T hey are sold in boxes (never |
z>wo
. i
v letters
. .
.
.. .
Once, while tulkiug to a friend oi aiirl
and cranny,
throwing a the
for
w ell woman again.
in loose form by the dozen or hundred) at 50
mine, he fell forward unconscious. He each regiment into a different pile and
“ Som e o f m y la d y friends were c a llin g oo cents a box, or six boxes for $*2.50, and mnv be
>
, had not eaten a mouthful of food foi heaping up all tho newspapers iu tho me one aiternoon and before them I h
fro
hail of all druggists or directly by mail from
f Dr. W illiam s' Medicine Company, Scheneo
not return until a year hence, and will 80 hours, and yet, with dogged persist center of the room. Then they went pened to m ention m y troubles, when one o _,
them recomm
them
recom m ended th at I ’ try Dr. ..........
W illia m s’ I tady, N . Y .
then bo introduced to society by her ency, had worked on till he fell in hit
One of
* Toan< W arns
In
GEN
S'
mother, who is with her during her
stay in Paris. Her efforts wit h t lie brush
huve found great favor among the art­
ists of the French capital, and, encour­
aged by their praise, Miss McGrew
hopes to bo able to let the world know
of her existence. Miss McGrew has
shown such rupid development in her
studies that tho roseate hopes of her
friends can by no means be said to be
extravugant. It is said that her tech­
nique is remarkable for so young a stu­
dent. Her efforts in black and white arc
really meritorious, especially her pen
drawings, some of which show unmis­
takable signs of a talent fn llof possibil­
ities. Miss McGrew inherits her benuty
from her mother, who was n Miss Don-1
aldson of Lexington, Mo., und whrse |
beauty of person and eliurufter form a
taro combination in womankind.
Governor..
Secretary u
Treasurer.
Supt. Pnbli
State Print
Attorney (
And The
JLFLTS a n d
through oach pile and separated it into 1
tracks. At last his day camo. He open­ companies, Before night every letter
ed up a big vein and had $1,000,000 tc was iu camp and distributed, and the i
bis credit in a good safe bank. Hard next day tho papers were out.
times over, be decided to pose as a "sol­
Nourse did not know the name of his '
id citizen, so he opened a saving! oompauion in the benevolent deed, and j
bank in Helena. One of tho first men when ho asked the answer was, “ They
to apply to Tommy Cruse, banker, foi call tne Charlie. ”
a small loan was the one time banker,
Sotno timo e.fter Nourse found it
old bam Ashby, now less prosperous. necessary to see tho commandant, and,
Then came to the old prospector the sitting near tho tout to which ho had
happiest moment of his life, one that boon directed, he saw his companion of
wiped out all memory of starvation and tho postofllce.
privution. For Tommy Cruse, showing
“ Hello, Charlie 1” he said. " I’m
his would bo customer to the door, as­ looking for tho commandant. Whoro
to *
ALL
sured that customer, in lauguago toe shall I find him?”
25* 50*
DRUGGISTS
emphatic and graphic for English ears,
Well,’’ said Charlie, "you won’t j ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED
r**e o f constipation. Cascarete are the Ideal Laxa-i
that he w«nld sooner throw his money have to look far. I’m tho commandant.
[He and toot.et
u , sjgBMlieBEmmT Ä K Ä & S S c’.*¿
into tho house of his satanio majesty Como inside and have a hit to cat and
.o r New York.
an.
than loan it to such a drunken, shift­ drink. ’ ’
less fellow us Sam Ashby.—C ouhill
Itw as Lord Wolseley.—Youth’sCoin-
Muguzine.
p an ion.
SL A U G H T E R O F DEER.
'UZANTED-FAITHFUL
MEN
¥01
Supreme C
S O IE K T C ^
J udgo 8eeo
Attorney Si
Sold W ith
oot
J udge.
1
Commissiai
C k r f . TT. •
Sheriff----
Treasurer.
Assessor. .
School Supi
Surveyor..
Coroner...
Justice of F
Constable..
»ANDY CATHARTIC
CU RtCOnSTI PATION
Cl
S n iE n tifiE
Ä m E r in a n .
President..
Board of Tr
None who arc engaged in any o f th e m ec h a n ic al
T h e A r t o f ||<>w Tylnff.
T H E W E L L M A NNERED BOY.
or women to travel for re­
A V a lia n t Inv-rlid.
G am e K ille d I n M on tan a b y Sp ortsm en
The art of l«w tying is taught tc
pursuits can succeed w ith o u t re a d in g a n d
sponsible established house in Oregon.
Recorder..
Huron county, O., 25 years ago boast­
J n » t F o r th e F u n o f th e T hing.
young women, who like always to be Uo I s S im p ly C h a r m in g , b u t A lt o g e t h e i ed a resident named Jedediah Crouce,
Treasurer.
W. H. Wright tells iu neereatioti Salary $780 and expenses. Position
T o o S carce.
Hinaitly trimmed with correct bows nt
studying this standard M agazine o f Sciences
one of those halo invalids who sit all where much of Montana’s game haa ;-‘.io;anent. Reference. Enclose self-
Marshal.
tho nock and belt. Even the bow for the
Is there anything nioro charming in day at south windows, reading
gone.
H»i
:
while
addressed
stamped
envelope.
The
and m echanical A rts. I t is illu stra te d w ith
hair has a different tie from tho bow ut this world than a nice, well mannered their wives do (ho work.
“ I have known two self called sputts- National, «tar Insurance Bldg., Chicago.
»ho slipper, and the waistband lias a | boy? I don’t want to be bypercriticul, |
Ono day Jedediah grew querulous.
all m odern cuts of la te st in v en tio n s iu a ll
knot entirely unlike that ut the throat. I but I must add, ns I am a strictly vera­ Ho had "such a distress’’ in his stoin- men to leave Spokane for two days, and
SEC
SH E W A N T E D PADEREW SKI.
To know tl'e difference is ono of the' cious woman, that they are, alas, nt j ach. Nothing solid or liquid relieved on returning tell of having killed 63
the branches of m echanism , an d its fund o f
deer, a story the ranchmen at whose B u t HIs T erm s W ere A w ay B eyon d th e
arts of bow tying. The next is to be i rare as they ure charming.
I him, hut when the hollow eyed wife homo they put up corroborated. That
uble to tie.
Suoh a boy, tho woll mannered gen­
M nsiciang’ U nion R ate.
knowledge is inseparably connected w ith in ­
npplo dumplings he folded was years ugo. It would take a long
F. A A. I
A bow «.f orange velvet of the new ius, thank heavens, I met not long suggested
"Is Mr. Paddyrooski in?” inquired a
his
hands
resignedly
nnd
sighed.
On
a Regal
hunt
there
now
to
kill
«3
deer.
I
once
•hnde, eapneine, is a valuable adjunct ago, und my instant thought wns, Whut
ventors
and
mechanics.
thin
faced
little
woman,
with
a
com­
Sold w ith T h e
and fourth 1
for u somber dres^ Upon a light one it a flue mother his must he. I know her the atreugih of that sigh Mrs. Cronee knew a man to go and make a winter plexion liko a sugar cured liam, as she
12 large and luscious dump- camp and kill over 100 deer, which ho
W est a t clubbing rates.
becomes positively brilliant, a beautiful by reputation, a eolebrated actress, who ' prepared
struck the Palace hotel counter with the
lings.
I. G. K mott
decoration for dinner. For such a bow has carefully shielded her private l i ro; ! With much complaint the suffering hung up. He tried to sell them where handle of her parasol to attract the
they hung, but failed. Ho went cast clerk’s attention.
and its belt there must bo a crush of from the public, und my estimation of
farmer
drew
his
chair
to
the
board,
tuck­
somewhere, whore ho lived, and I’vo j
velvet to go aronud the waist snugly. that woman- immediately rose 50 de­
“ I don’t know, madam,” he replied.
This must be crinolined to set like a grees. None but a woman of culture, ed a napkin under his chin, and after never heard of him since. Ho claimed "T.0” 'Vil1 haTe ,0 FF“d np J’onr card-”
a
fault
finding
grace
attacked
the
A. R.
to
have
killed
100,
hut
I
counted
150
girdle, and to It must be sewed the how refinement and truo nobility of eharao-
"Well, I ’ll tell you what I want, and
a meets si
of velvet . Each separate
loop
is lined ter could rear a son whoso every light- dumplings, brown and steaming. Ono carcasses in sight near his camp tho fol­ maybe you can help me. I ’m going to
.
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of each mon
anil stiffened and tho ends have sharp
"'°rd showed respect for women, iu- by ouo they disappeared, with hungry lowing spring.
J. I. I
eyed little Sammy looking on, too wise ' “ VVhilo going from Palmer’s lake, in give a dance over at my hotel at To­
Titltf'ia z»F : 6»GP.
.
.1 I.«»» .A J
is
.. .
pioccs
of stiffening net : in. rwi
The whole
is Iintn
uate good
breeding, and,
best . of . all,
in to ask for a portion. As he saw tlio
males
Washington, to the Salmon river I pass- to
nl-iv tomorrow night, and I want him
brought nndcr a small knot. A Ixiw, this day of affected skepticism among
day.
'' Do you think he will?”
curefully made like this, withstands a tho jennesse doree, nil honest belief iu eleventh sent below to mitigate his od through Toattcoulce nnd stopped
Well, yes. He is a professional mu-
•ire
s
“distress”
ho
slipped
from
his
overnight
near
a
small
lake
on
which
great deal of hard usage, nnd if it is tlio existence of good among men and
chair n.nd sidled around tho tablo to was cuniped a party of hnnters. It sician, aud I ’m pretty sure he will ulav
lined willi taffeta instead of with velvet women iu general.
if he is paid
id for it."
where the Invalid sat.
j would havo been easy to load a four
it is not too bulky a thing to ho worn
And I couldn't help thinking sorrow­
"Oh,
I’ll
pay him all right. I ’ll de­
"Papa,”
he
pleaded,
“
can’t
we
have
horse wagon with tho heads of deer
under a coat..
fully as I chatted with this delightful jus' ouo apple duinplin?”
nlono that were piled up in one place. posit the money with you here in ad­
hoy
how
few
mothers
really
understand
D e c o lle t e G ownn In L o n d o n .
The old mail waved his hand.
There were deer carcasses all about the vance. Of course I couldn’t give it to
their meter. It's tlio most responsible
him in advance because he might not
“ Run away, child. Papa’s sick.”— camp.
A Loudon writer, commenting on the work in the world, thut of motherhood,
give satisfaction."
fact that decollete gowns aro becoming and is entered into with tlie least train­ Chicago Record.
“ I could name more than 50 cf such
"Here’s his manager, Mr. Gorlitz
more popular in New York, says: As ing and preparation. Women aro pro-
hunters who have killed thousands oi Mrs.
l l i i s m onthly m agazine is one of the ■ o. O. F.
------?”
’
D e p a r tln r n t S to res,
low nocked dresses become fashionable , verbially proud, vniu, their masculine
deer and left (hem where they fell On­
Department stores have advanced for­ ly lust winter two men left Spokane | "Potts. ”
in New York, iu London they are rap­ critics say, and I wonder whether they
best p rin te d in th is country, andi Is
Hail, Plorai
"Mrs. Potts. She wants to get Mr.
idly ou tho dteliue, except for a hall or realize how they are reflected iu their tunately iu both tho quality of the goods and killed 33 deer in Idaho, not bring­
good
Btandii
a very largo dinner. At one timo it wns children? If they did, would they not sold and tho amount of tho sales. Tho ing out a pound of meat to show for it. Paderewski to play tomorrow night.”
to all sub scrib ers a t rates vitU
‘
‘
We
have
no
engagement
for
tomor­
almost necessary to wear a low gown to muko a greater effort to have reflected business of several amounts annually to
“I have seen many Indian hunts, cne
tho theater in London, but now when only their good points, their gentleness, from $7,500,000 to $16,000,000, and of which resulted in the death of over row night, aud he will play if he is
a b ility o f all to p ay . I t is finely
ouo sees a doeolleto gown it looks pro- breeding, nnd, above all, their faith in this, roughly speaking, is us much mon­ 400 deer, but not ono of the deer was paid for it. ”
ey as many a prosperous railway 1,000 wasted. The Indians hunt and then eat n„a?H ce!?ai,l|y- 1 exPect to pay him,
tra te d a u d p re se n ts th e namesofi
vinciid, as all tho smart set huve adopt­ humuu nature.—Philadelphia Record.
miles long handles in a twelvemonth. tho meat before they hunt again. They and liberally too. He can come over bv
°H U I
ed fluffy chiffon blouses for evening
a u th o rs as c o n trib u to rs. T hi '
One grout store in the west carries a kill to eat, hut the whites kill for fun. (be afternoon train and play for tho
T h e Nealy A n t L a te r.
wear. The reason for this is that the
p R Îm s
theaters are insufficiently heated, nnd
An animal made of tin pluto, of tho rent account of almost if not qnito $400, - Last spring one man in the Bitter Root dance and go back in the morning, and
and th e C osm opolitan are soldi
tha liouses in winter are always n little shupo of an elongated fir cone, about 000 a year. The mail oriler business of valley killed seven elk without stirring I 11 allow him two days’ pay. I’ll <je.
I O r e tto n .
cold. For all swull, smart dinners high three feet iu length, which crackles and another amounts to $000,000 a year. A from liis track. Not one was saved." I posit the money with the clerk now as
duced ra te s a t th is office.
school, 10 o
nvnnl«« i,i«.,...........
security.
Aud she counted out $8.
necked, “ ’Mrrarv”
dn'Rny” evening
blnuseH, ox rustles with every movement, is ono of number of houses send to the homes of
o’clock ». iu
t «vi Wny’, IDa<iani’’’ P a s t e d Gorlitz,
T ennjrion a n , | Hla W ife .
tea jackets, ore frequently if not gener­ the latest acquisitions of the Zoological their customers lucre than 20,000 pack­
the Lord’«
Mr. Paderewski would uot think of
ally seen. Iu fact, fo well is the full society of Loudon. Its name is the pan­ ages in a single day, while perhaps as
Tennyson was devoted to his wife,
January,
made drem appreciated that even ut golin, or scaly ant eater, and it belongs many more aro carried away in the but, like a ninu of true taste, he wrote comiug for less than $8,000 ”
Everybody i
hands
of
the
shoppers.
In
the
busiest
eoart presentations the queen permits n to the same fumily group as the arm«
Pastor reqi
,”®r; y !” Aud *he «aTe a little
very little about his feeling for her.
themselves I
And just think how near I 1
heart shaped or a semilow mek, with dillo and platypus. It has excited great days quite 100,000 persons have visited That beautiful dedication beginning, scream.
long alosvea. ’’
attention ut the zoo, for it is—if we uro each of the very largest stores of New "Dear, near and true, is that bit of came to making a contract without com- I
oorrectly informed—tho first animal of York, Philadelphia, Chicago and Brook­ his writing which will be most often mg to terms I think it’s a sham« an
S t. Louin W o m en .
lyn. Ono firm spends more than $300, - associated with her name. She was a outrage 1 11 report it to tho Musicians
The women of St. Louin want repre tho kind which lias been exhibited 000 a year for
etho )DI
advertising, anil single shrewd critic of her husband's work. union. Their rate is $ i a day, I know
there.
Its
homo
is
where
the
termites,
j
r -nution on the sehi-ol board, and ns
sravipe.
departments in several stores sell more Tennyson has ^cen accused of inability because that’s what I ’ve always paid
or
white
ants,
are
found,
for
the
animal
the simplest way of securing it have had
and- Attir
than $2,000,000 worth of goods aunual- to fuse the diffitent portions of a long f<)r a pmuo player. I U bet the nuion
feeds
on
these
destructive
creatures
and
a bill drawn up, which, if passed, will
8abbath-Scti
Samuel Hopkins Adams in Scrib­ poem, and the difference in Rtyle
style be­ w ill make it so warm for him he’ll have !
put uu end to the existing masculine possesses claws wiiioh are designed to ner’s.
10 a. m. Prs
tween The Comiug of Arthur” and to get out of town. ” And in her rage
monopoly of school management in the break down their strongholds. The
day evening
The Passing of Arthur” aud the other ahe flonneed our without her umbrella.
B ihiim I u F lo r id a .
state of Missouri. It provides that in nil elaws arc also necessary for burrowing
cordially
ini
Idylls of tho King” has been cited in —San Francisco Post.
towns, cities and school distrieta the in the ground, for tin- pangolin exca­
A lady traveling on tho South Flori­
‘‘We
do
not
take
possession
of
<
governing body of the schools shall be vates a cave for hiniBelf and liis mate da railroad ono night soon after tho yel­ illustration. Concerning this difference
Sound R eason.
Tho®
.
°Ur ldeas
»re possessed by tie»
composed of ail equal number of men eight feet or so below tlio surface of low fever scare was heard to exclaim: Lady Tenuysoii said to her son only
The late Rev. Dr. William L. Breck­
m
.
„
"
"
“
<
»
-
two
days
before
her
death,
“
He
said
the
earth,
and
in
this
strango
home
one
and women, and no board shall be com­
Just, look there I Tell me about not
inridge of Kentucky used to tell this
’ egU ,ilato rs' w e ian atlIah tfo rth e]x i.”
posed of more than 12 niemhei-s. They or two young are produced every year. having yellow fever iu the piny woods! ‘The Comiug of Arthur’ and ‘The Pass­ story of an Irishman who desired to Such l a t h .
ing of Arthur' an purposely simpler in
The
pangolin
ut
present
ut
the
zoo
is
have issued a leng and eloquent petitiou
Why, w e’ve been running through a
”">«»
»f t l.e A rena,
lh e
1«
H
1
,
«
oM
Wri“
eU
h0“"'
tOhis
style
than
the
other
idylls
as
dealing
fed
upon
unts
and
their
eggs,
and
also
to voters nsking support for their meas­
grin eyard for an hour!” She had boeu
m the old country. R was at a time
™ ,.ee coatenta of th i,
,|y
ure und giving many good rcasous why exhibits a partiality for cockroaches looking out at the white painted corner with the awfuluess of birth and death, ” when provisions were so abundant in
scalded in milk. The scales with which stakes of au embryo city gleaming in and she wished this statement of the
it should become a law.
its body is covered are hard and sharp the mooulight. There were hundreds of poet to be put on record in her son’s the west as to be almost without value
’•poll a plane an d in keeping w ith its
ISiTfC. “Ila.aktm .-
U,W,.t,“",uK u K°°d many things
us steel, and it can give a terribly cut­ such towns in south Florid^ in which biography of his father.—New York th.o
thut
he
wished
to
have
written
to
his
Tribune.
T he A ren a’s g a lle ry of e m in en t
The Denver Daughters of the Revolu­ ting blow with its powerful tail. It can
P a ^ V !",!,rela,1<i iU regald to America,
tion opened the new year in new quar­ rail its hotly up into a ball like a hedge- thousands of lots were sold in good faith
A Q u eer C olo.
a n il in the honest belief that they would
t]”
'*
e
r
s
is a group o f in terestin g m en an d
Patrick said:
ter» in I he City Troop anuory. They hog wheu it so w ills.— Publio Opinion.
«Kin
be
the
centers
of
wealth
and
popu­
Fully
half
of
the
grown
up
people
of
"Tell
them
that
I
get
all
w ill hereafter keep open house« all the
women, and th e ir th o u g h ts are
1 *
lation. Others were mapped out for the France believe tho old story that Napo­ can eat three times a week.’ the meat I
C le r ic a l O un rrt,
time, and are the first woman's orgnni-
w o rth y th e
express
purpose
of
catching
"suckers.”
leon
Bonaparte
put
a
cheek
for
100,000
Aud
wliat
do
you
It Is to be feared that clergymen who
zalion in Denver to attimpt such a
mean by that?’
consideration o f all people,
the writer.
thing. The Woman*• club of Braver have entered the church through theolo­ Some hunters found a “ city" iu a cy­ francs in a silver 6 franc piece anil that
T he A rena is
"Don't jou get all
press
swamp
60
miles
trout
a
railroad
the
coin
is
yet
in
circulation.
They
say
the
bacon
you can eat three times a '
•Iso has quarters in the armory and I gical colleges aro wretched aohulars its a
sold w ith T he W est .
aud
a
day's
journey
from
ary
human
day?”
that the people did not want the 6 frauc
moved in simultaneously with the rule. The bishops liuve lately found it
Daughtera.
necessary to insist on au entrance exam­ alxxle. There it wns, laid out aud staked piece, and that in order to create a dc- i "Yes, your riverence,” was the
ination on general subjects before ad­ off iu streets and 1< is and squares aud maud for it Napoleon resorted to the prompt reply.
M oody's A d r lr o to W lvoa.
"Well, then, what
mission to a theological college can ho public parks. They killed a bear in tho device mentioned. Tho cheek or treas-
Addressing women who are wives (lie granted, and the results hare been de­ Primitive Baptist rhureh lot.—Lippin- nry order, it is said, was written upon writing to your frieuds iu R eh ^ H h a t
other day iu Tremont temple. Boston, cidedly startling. The requirements are cott'a
asbestos paper and inclosed iu the met­ UmesawreLh?’’”,eat
eu“ ^ e .
Mr. Mixsly fold (hi m I hut if they have almost ridiculously elementary—a eou-
al at the time the coin was made. Thou­
A t a IlnnkM nr«.
just complaint sgainst their linshnnd.i1 pie yf hooka of Xenophon's "Anatia-
sands of 5 franc pieces are annually
Customer—But this look bear* a date broken open aud have been so inspected jhanjhey w ill l i S ^ ’’-Youths"
they should seek divorce. Anticipating •ia,” some quite easy Lathi, two hooks
prior
to
the
invention
cf
printing.
tho objection that Huch ail vice wotile of Euclid and so forth. Neverthelera it
since the story of the check was first cir­
Dealer in Rare Volume»—So much culated.—New York Journal.
break up hemes, he dcclared that he is stated that a large number of candi­
the
more
v
tlcutbl*«,
sir—so
ranch
the
T oo M uch F o r H im .
gave it for the upbuildiug of the heux dates for orders are so grossly ignorant
more valuable. It is proof of its an­
N pltlrr W o rt.
A well known physician at Wiesba
and I ho defense cf the family hono-.
that they havo been unable to gel tiquity. It was only after tlie invention
The Virginia spiderwort is apparent­ S h T i X S i * “ " ,0
through thia exceedingly easy ordeal. — of print ng, you know, that the counter­
Mel hen and ltaaalitors.
ly unable to endure a high temperature.
Loudon Truth.
feiting of old volumes was pomible.__ During the day it is wilted aud deject-
Brooklyn has a euchre club rallrt.
Boston Transcript
the Mothers aud Daughters' clnh. Ni
ed. Aa the evening comes on it revives
G raoplu g a* a S tra w .
one is eligible ferrnt wLcrohip who ran
all its leaves assume a lively appearance,’ his usual cheery manner.
Doctor—Don't be alarmed. I was
Nwelllnff.
not Iriug • mother or a daughter with sicker than yon are a year ago, aud
and the plant appears to flourish and
I am a march
inn«, doctor," the
marchioness,
"When
Mn,
Raw
ton
lived in Paw- enjoy its life uuli) tho morning light lady replied, laying
her. They meet for play iu the after with the same trouble. Today I am
:
au emphasis ou the
paw.
she
wouldn't
w
<
ar
a gown unless again returns.
, title.
uoou, and wheu once aatcuiblrd the\ ' well anil hearty.
quickly separate iuto two group*, nn< j Patient (auxiously)— Oh, doctor, toll it was made iu Chicago.
." A h ! I am sorry to heat it,"said th.
"Yre. and now that she lives in Ghi.-
Bv the nearest mail route from 81 Physteisn, "ra th ., is a c o m î l a i ï î
eompoeed entirely of daughter«, tie ' m», who was your physician?— Water­
eago
she
won't
wear
any
gown
made
am
Louis to Mobile a distance of 643 miles ‘ mnible to cure.
«tin r of mothers.
bury.
uuUide of Paris, "—CL i> ago Reo?i<
must he traveled.
|
And so saying he snatched
nP hi« bat,
and departed.—Tarapaca.
A
C
a
m zx zn
THE C D S M n p n L l T f l N . - H g
j
M
the arena .
look over this croi )
make your selection .
TH E
WEST.
FLORENCE.