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About The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1898)
No Gripe A Suffering Soldier. .' * * * * * * j e * i ( f ä ( f i ( e > * 8 E A BEAUTIFUL CITY. 1 X # * ä f f * * * * * * * * * 8 f * * * * * * * * * * * * CONSUMPTION. BALLADE OF A CITY If bosky (tolls with brown Y.lien you take Hood’» Pill«. Theblg,old faib- toned, siigor-roated pill«, which tear you all to piece», are not In It with Hood's. £u(y to to kt This veteran fought fo r his country; suffered un told hardships, and returned with health shattered. M anv a brave soldier has the same kisiory. Jo-day this one rejoices in a new-found strength and tells his experience to benefit others. H ood’s I Wy upper window where t h e ^ ' ^ W l * I They lovo derk tl-lhea who ... i , ' aud easy to operate, 1« traa That build in w ood, pl»<J .‘V?'« 'h. of Hood1» Pills, which are My ueighbor, too, inislod »H d? lip to date III every respect A i-ulnted oego lien«, fro „ k UMf And h e r . not i„ Iti .-.m “ ' Sale, certain and sure. A11 r> inj^ druggl«!«. 230. C. I. Hood A Co., Lowell. Mass, Pleas for tho liberty he .¿"v ^ s r o f r o .-.lo i.y .^ - w u .^ The only Pill» to take with llood'sg«ar»uparilla. Pills w E n ierw a ’i W it aud Huiuoz. •0*01 lTpos nn.nb.i lo», *•1’* to*. Fur publishment b e t i m ^ »ou «. brrathi,lg r U M ± .“*«l“lj U and rill, r»«lt<»«is avail. Finally, having read articles re- My upper w indow , where J N o man is better known and liked in AN TED-TIiUSTW O RTH Y AND There never could be bom a man cn irding cures that had been eiicctcd by that rich tier of Illinois counties, of which 3 0 BRUSSELS IS CHARACTERIZED BY r i.s Cosuirtt.M W hich Invite V<*v¿hoI4 sent ¡ally g . t.t who did uot lik e to laug A «Ust'rln«, turquoise buy it , v. Williams’ Pink bills tor Pale People, 1 o f T i t le D r e a d DI mcm Peoria is the centre, than genial Chester S. My pleusunt bower, u n d \ or to m ake at least others sm ile. E v decided to try them. That was in 18%. travel lor responsible, established bouse Ollt with wild tuustxr.t bloL?J ’ hH| AN AMERICAN TOURIST. The of t h ii di reuse c a t c o t ob Schopenhauer and Nietz»' he could era. L Harrington, of Princeville, 111. I bought a box and took the pills accord inOregon. M onthly f(i5.OOantl expenses. nooks IUI tain a foothold u n til the resistive pow their grim j- kes. There is nothin ; iu Mr. Harrington is a vete- xn of the Ute ing to instructions. Beyond them (loubttern wlilok . o f ittt M oit A ttractive Features—A er« of the ti , ¡ues have been reduced. wxr. Like many another brave soloier, he Position steady. Reference. E nclose “ Four days later I had the happiest com patible iu that drollery w hich Em In ballad making u,u, t suffered not only during that service, but U .n d m m . MoulovaM l a Place ¿T the There w „ t be not o - .y the seed, but the hours I had k.vown for years. That night self-addressed stam ped envelope. The The world with portent bir„ L jtt ToM at tim es iudu.ged in. In The F for years afterwards diseases con Old City W a l l - t h e laim euae Town Hall. soil. T his im paired power o f ie»i<tanFe I went to deep easily and slept soundly as Who ran. This theme b e f l u h u ‘ n Dominion Com pany, Dept. Y Chicago ram Mr. IU nry D. Lloyd thus descai: tracted then. My upper window whore the e l . m ay l e the rerult o f heredity, and this ou Emerson: H ow the Tram Cara Are Operated. a child and awoke refreshed. Foe years his health was shattered) t.is influence in the causation of di reave is “ Alter I hid taken lour boxes of the W reatllnc W ith the Cxar. A pleasantry recorded o f him is i. sufferivgt increased. He war unable la When day I n over nt the rumblt»» ... Bruuseia is a beautiful city aud owes sehloni shown to better advantage than pills, I fou id that I was cured and had also And »lipped the gy V1» Gf u, | , . . " 1 gain relief, but now he tells a stoi y whicli One of th e stories of Peter the G reat Boro 1.« an exurotot for ev'ry ill dh*ciPlie» k s beauty in a large m easu re to the 1 ■ the hi itory of consum ption. There sto iy he tc.d of a friend w ho carried a increased 27 pounds in weight liorsochcstnut lo prole, t him from rheu- is of profit to many I heard iu St. Petersburg is of the great My uppor window yood sense and public spirit of its citi l ave been ia dances in w h ich a sin gle “ This greatly surprised my friends, who ndow MI served three years in the U4th Illi -E d w a where rd W. the B a elm j ? I™ ^ ,»., 1 'ism . “ He h.is never had it since thought my case was a hopeless one. I be czar’s w restling match w ith a young nois, enlisting at Kewanee, 111.,” said 1 e. ten s or a ru lin g king w ho rules in U.e ca ¡e introd uci d in to a long aud sound I L g..u to carry it, and indeed it ap dragoon. gat my work again and have continued Interest o f the people. ancestry has vitiated the stock forev r Iiears to have had a retrospective opera MI was in Libby Prison and suffered 1_e ever since in excellent health. Once iu tho im perial palace, so the m a w another Northern soldier. H ow unfortunate that such m atters tion, for he never had it before.” A i THEATRICAL RECEIPTS One good thing conies o f a fortified “ Tne strai i of army life did its work H “ Another valuable gain to me was, that story goes, Peter w as at tahlo w ith a eity, or at least has come to P aris aud are so little considered in m arrying and E nglish friend tells me that w h ile w i' under niving my health, although the col while I was taking these pills I had been great many princes uud noblemen, aud C harles R ea d s W ondered Why Th.» w Brusiela, and that is when by expansion g iv in g in m arriage! It ir not thi.t the Mr. Em' rson iu his garden discussin lapse did not co ne for sometime after. cured of the smoking habit, which had soldiers were posted w ithin the hall. 8» Large In America ** It has beconio necessary to tear down (hrease ir inherited, but the vulnerable some problem o f life Mrs. Emerson cu b “ For fifteen years I suffered from genervl formed whe 11 was a boy and had clung The czar w as iu a joyous mood, and, ris " E d w in Booth In Loudon” i8 (beti,, ti isu. a, the feeble resistive powers, ren ed to lin n for some w ood. Em erson wen debility and nervousness so badly that I H ie fortification it has left the boule to me all these years. The craving for of au a r tic le in Tho Century by s"? could not sleep. Indigestion resulted a..d tobacco left me and I have never expe ing, called out to tho com pany: ’-arc! Brussels is now ubout three tiu.es der the offspring an easy prey to the to the wood pile. When he cam e back, House. Mr. H ouse tells of an ¿ , 2 "Listen, princes aud boyars. Is thero ubiquitous bacillus. T h is w eakness oft. u m y misery increased. rienced it since. as large as the original w alled city, and he said, w ith his wonderful sm ile, ing m eetin g betw een Booth and c S “ My eyes began to fail, and as my body »moug you one who w ill w restle w ith e ow s itse lf by a tendency to become ill “ I cannot say enough for these pills and th is boulevard forms a broad str .e t " N ow , w e w ill return to (ho real lost vitality my mind seemed to give wav. from slig h t causes, a sicklin ess not by things. ” lue to pass tho tim e and amuse the Reade and reports the following Z have rtcomme ded them to many.” around between the center aud the out I could scared / remember events that hap T o verif y this statement Mr. Harrington czar?’ ’ ration rela tin g to the a p r a ,* ^ '1' sid e from a00 to 300 feet w ide i t is any m enus to be confounded w ith m erely When O .ver W endell H- 'm -s asked pened but a few weeks before. a lord k , f robustness or strenglh. made affidavit to its truthfulness before Thero w as no reply, and tbo czar re- Booth and Irvin g together: strength. One him if he ha . any m anual dexterity, he m ore than a stre, t or avenue, it is a ‘ Foe two yevrs I was unfitted for busi Livcolv Co”, Notary " I s it truo th at the prices will i n . - T wr l M. ie » tn t. ran Public. i b n i y n O . ' PeatetI Lis d challenge. No nrinue or no- «ut of it by rep.yiug street aud a park It go. s by different organ or p u t o f tho body, frequently illustrated ness. I was just able to creep around dur s X ì T r o o ^ a r e wrestle w i£ his sover- changed?” v >» the m ucous membrane, is u n e lly more that he cou.u sp .it a sh in gle four w a y , ing part of this time, and there were many nam es at differ, ut parts, aud Boulevurd , jngdi- "D oubled, I believe. Irving My ,tu times when I uld not g t up. W aterloo— tho w idest— is first a sid e prone to become affected, aud the begin w ith oue nail, “ w h ic h ,” says Dr. re..tly upon the impure blood. Their tigii. But all at once a young dragoon “ M y brother is a doctor, but all his w alk, then a paved street perhaps 16 nin g o f the disease can often be traced Holmes, “ as the inteution is uot to power is marvelous and many wonderful Stepped out from tho ranks of the sol- m ust bo. T h a t is one of the risk effor’i to help me failed to give any relief. speak of, but he is fu ll of confld 1 cures have been made. Druggists considei niers on guard. feet w ide for business purposes, then to an attack < f som e slig h t ailm ent. sp .it it at all in fastening it to the roof, N ot ouly the children o f consum ptive I took to be a confession c f inaptitude I tried a num ber of remedies withcut them a potent remedy, and all sell them. “ Listen, Orthodox czar,” he said, ” 1 H e does it m ore for m y sake than ground w ith tw o rows of trees, 80 f .e t w ill wrestle w ith th ee.” w ide, fcr horseback riding, then 40 feet parents may show these characteristics, for m echanical work ” In later years thing else. ” '' N»w Sletbv-l lu 1 ubile lo st ruction, but also those of parents gen erally en he lost his m em ory of the nam es of “ W ell, young dragoon,” said Peter, or so of asphalt or mucadatu for car th e n I hope it w ill turn out well I h e feebled, or whose uges ure w id ely sepa promotion txam iuatiou having “ I w ill wrestlo w ith thee, but on these W hat are th e indications?” riages, then bO- feet (at a guess) w ith thing.«. Once lie w anted his umbrella, conditions: It thou throwest me, I w ill four rows o f trees for pedestrians, w ith rated, or w ho are closely related by blood, but could not recall the word. But bo been abandoned, the teacher's estiuiute T O Y 'ra*7 ™00*1’ 1 heor J «innot judg. pardon thee, but i f thou art thrown m yself. Tho con d ition s are all diffeJi neats tor r e s tin g ; theu another puved or o f a m other w h o has previously borue got around ihe difficulty. “ I can't tell of (be pupil’s ability to no advanced work determ ines hig promotion. As a num lier in quick succession. Kven its name, but I can tell its history thou shalt be beheaded. W ilt thou from w h at I am used to. ” street for busiuess aud street ears, and, lastly, the other sidew alk A t different vyheu heredity is sound the sam e condi Strangers take it a w a y .” H is daught; r the teat her's estim ate is shown on wrestle ou those conditions?” “ I understand. W e are too slow tion is soin, tim es' induced by coddling, the report, the pupil and his parents plades are booths for selling papers, etc., ran in one nay to ask w ho should be in “ I w ill, great czar, ” said tho soldier. aud th rifty, I su sp ect— to run the swift by im proper feeding, by attacks o f acute kuow m onthly w hat piegress he is w a itin g rooms for the street car service They closed, and presently the so l Am erican pace. Y et 1 can’t see «bt vited to join their berry picking partv aud public convenien tes Through the uis»ase or by w ant and distress. In " ............ A ll the c h ild re n .” he said, "from 'fi m aking toward advanced work. In the dier, w ith liis left arm, throw the czar, there should he such an amazing diffe’ primary grades tho teacher’s judgm ent tow n there are tw o broad avenues and g row in g children a bad carriage o f body years to 60. aud w ith his right he prevented him ence in your theatrical busiuess iM determ ines the record, and iu the high m any outside, like the Avenue Louise, tnay act injuriously by contracting and from fallin g to the ground. The sover ours. Tho stories w e heur of New York d< form in g tlie chest. The so-oped posi er grades the leueber’g judgait nt is cor- w h ich leads out to the hois, and. like 8t. Nicholas Day | n H olland. eign was clearly beaten. profits sound fabu lou a 1 should say tb«» tion w h ich boys som, tim es assum e iu n c le d by w ritten recitations and tests, the boulevard, bus the sam e com bina In some houses the little children w ho l h i s method puls a premium ou the Somewhat in the spirit of Herod, the were fubulous if I had uot seen the re bicycle rid in g should be discouraged for tio n — part street and part park of itse lf go to bed our y put out their shoes a-id czar offered the soldier whatever reward turns o f W ullack 's when f he other streets are u. itber w ide nor th is reason.— W illiam L. R u ssell, M. stockings aud find them cram m ed w ith daily work aud g i n s a moderate but he should claim , aud the soldier igno piuys w as produced thero. oue of my D., in P opular heien to M onthly. rilM. CHROXTCLK r a n k , w ith U n ( r e w e a fout;iiucus stim ulus rather ibuu un tx- A hundred straight, but cool tu a hot day and lik e bly claim ed the privilege of drinkiug pouuds a n ig h t presents in the m orning. Others have In the Onlu-rt sum » tts. ive and spasn ouic cue. l i s t s given is nothing to you, it ly warm in w inter to play a gam e o f hide and seek for by the principal und the superintendent m ' l(lf n ‘.‘K ““ •b* P»"9< free as long as he lived in all the inns seems. ” The buildings uro not w h ole blocks THE LONGFELLOW STATUE. their presents, w hich the father and Tlk / ¿ J v . ,’“l«'Pnw.n(| n»w» belonging to the crown.— Youth’s Com show the proper com pleiion of work " T w o or threo hundred would not O H K d M o n K 's T nlesraplilc H« <oru u , from street to street us in Pari a each m other have hidden in the m ost m yste- panion. the l . « » t and m,Ml reiisam , 1« U c > , and are n stiu l to direct at d breadm stagger us, ” said Booth, smiling, "nor A P ittin g Slem orlul r t th e P oet n t P ort tojiarate house or storo vnrytug som e N lra »1,4 sp ielest, and It, n y iu ir ta ls (ran, tb» n o u s m anner and in out o f tho w ay the instruction, but have nothing to no >l,lral |M>n, | n t hl. ltry “ four or ilvo for a very great and special land, Ills lllrtlip ln ce. A Queen’» IndiMcretlon. w h at one from the other, hut th ey are places. In a great m any fam ilies, hi w ith promotion Fupi's promoted pre Oue o f the best instances c f w h a t t a t ever, Dec. 6 is celebrated In connection w ith the stories of Big- attraction. F or several years the pros a ll m a locality or block about of tbo or t h , p e„.,|e M m aturely are rttm nrd whence tin y « be. d ie «rlm>4 nnd eunni.iion “ »fck ’s enem ies among royal ladies perous houses iu N ow York considered sam e heigh t and degree of finish__ull statue o f any great cliq u e,, corpuratlon., - k h l,| i, w ||| ! u tb d s Lcccme mere caretul J|-, r. kept clean uud bright— the telegraph any the follow ing anecdote, which has n ev 11,000 a fa ir average tho year round. be Ludepuia»., in »e-M ytbli-s n e iiir » iu u -lb lu « , and telephone w ires all over the top. its er been publicly related, may now bo ‘»Stars’ travelin g through tho country, raid that the teaching test strun g from roof to roof uud the w hole mori printed: Queen Sophia of the Nether- for w hom the regu lar prices were raised, which ihtr uuc.e for the prenotiou n i ‘d e D ° „ lirSt Wife ° f Kiu« W illiam could som etim es draw much more." c ity supplied w ith street cur eervico t u t u n n m in t's thought One o f the lines is supplied w ith cars fellow ut Portland, by Mr. Frunklfu or oeiore her and consequently is often w i.l Wero you ut a ll prepared for the # U ® olland' was ‘00 great a friend th at run ou the track where there is a bim uious. Jt is a dignified seated figure of tho Emperor Napoleon HI, the Em low er receipts here?” • rack aud tnru out on the pavem ent of tho p o ‘t in bronze, occupying a con- " N o t really prepared. 1 was told press Eugenie aud of France generally ■where there is none. T in s is done by spicuons site in the W part of tho hut ' •----- paid ---- no - — attention. to till» great aronf nknnrarall». R tilko kiudlv kindly to the chancellor, i , w ,, hat , to expect, . usin g oonimou umuibtiB w h eels tor the town, in the m iddle of a square w h ich a most extraordinary looking gentlem an inciph t< y in orot r to use in its Before the big war of 1870 und proba- ’ Sflark” Ka,d 1 shonhl get nothing at the carriage uud tw o leudiug w h eels w in -h is now kuow u as E ougfellow square, or an old lady or a queer anim al, con- apply the proper bly some tim e after the Luxembourg f r i“ CM8'» I did not take his ’noth. e ” • ■ nr - — «g —v»,« SASS AXJ CXI, l'HS|» drop iuto the grooves in the rails— The slutue was r.used a few years ago S lillu g chiefly of wood or o f linen filled r ,u .e n iis ano io save tb e p a tn u t Tlie Su,a.bLle.,ll®ro w “8 ex- ' 1UK li,er a lIy- I th ou gh t 1 might count — an —— international ■“ ‘ '■ » u u iu q , cth, r is a tm nu ering post mortem to by a fund solicited through a w ide field, w ith w h en in lin e— w hich keeps the car on htbitiou m Amsterdam, which the queen upon $1,000 a m outh at tho very worA w ith saw dust, in w h ich (he present a ll righ t By custom , law or oonimou but chit fly obtained, I believe, iu Port- som etim es one o f very sm all dim en ’ learn the cause c f death. C, inn on sense visited. Mhe was conducted over the Ho w as righ t, how ever. ” and t x | ir itu c e un ite iu u, .¿ring that sense none o f the carriages bus tires land. The sculptor w as elioseu through •anus, lies concealed. Funny little whole place by the com mittee, and as . . v 1 C"n t Ulake “ « “ ‘. ’’ raid Read«. every th l,le n t tiaeher knows which pu less than ubout tw o inches wide, so that curious loeul spirit w hich has af they came to a certain section oue of rhymes often accom pany the parcels, V our theaters are not larger than onra, th a t tho ground rail does not interfere fected unfavorably n.auy of our ar. !.i- aud generally m uch good natured teas p ils ure n a tty i»r n ovan u d v .,ik tetter e members said, “ N ow your majesty and the prices o f ticketN ure about the than u sn p u in l, hl , nt e a t i low . Ail tectural and other m onum ents. H e w in "i11 W i,h l,,° Cl n ,,,“ >u street traffic w ill seo the greatest enemy of Gere samo, y e t I seo the A d elph i or tho Bt. in g is contained in the poetical lines. l b e king, either by h is power or influ- avow edly selected because he w as a Tlie patience of som e px-ople is often wdio have had experieute ,,n ib is plan many. “ Ahi Bismarck I” she cried Jam es packed, w ith o u t about oue-bnll of promotion a g u e l u u t u v t r helore “ M aine man, ” though he had never once, sees to it that the com panies give w ith some glee, Tho members stood tbo result th at W allack's shows. It sorely tried by a parcel co n sistin g o f a tho worth of the m oney Tho fares are seen the poet. However, the result in big ball o f very fine cotton, w hich huq were piom ct i l s made so satisfactorily aghast and never repeated this rash ex- beats m y arith m etic. You can't get tills ease seoms to have beau happy. The to !>e unw ound to get ut the present — ano L tv ,e L, .ore cm the feat hers study very low —ouly a cent for short rides 2 j U.atlon' Tho “ greatest enem y” he more people iu to n place than it will inoividtm ls mj t i c - i l y . - V , J. ¡shearer ▼ y y m g according to the distance— and statu e has much beuuty, and the lik e A n nie C. K uipcr in St. Nicholas. had to exhibit was not, of course, B is hold. iu Ailauric. th e com panies u ren o doubt uiuuuged ou ness is said to be excellent. marck at all, hot only a very much en W e do that, too, sometimes," T h is statu e stands in the poet’s native •uom.micRl lin es A s un exam ple, the larged reproduction of either the phyl- laughed Booth, "b ut, as I say, you mart Emprion'« “A m ericas Scholar.** Quern I ctorla's Coronation Oath. town, as is entirely prop, r. It may ap tick ets or receipts are printed ou iiaper t h l t H “ U,®.^°lorado beetle. whi’e hTat Emerson lias 1, ft behind him nothing come and find out a ll about it tor your “ Q u ,,n V .tio u u H’C orcu atiou R oll’ ” 1 aud are caum led by the ouuductor tear peal every day to the eyes o f thousands •frouger than this nddn ss, "T he A m er that tim e did a great deal of harm to self, Mr. Reade. Your audiences will lie in g off the curuer. How sim ple com of youn g people, born v e iy m uch as he ican Scholar, ” It w as the first applica is d e stn L c i in T h e C u t m y by Florence I German agricu ltu re.-W estm in ster Ga- larger than tho h a lls can hold, so you H ayv.ard, w ho copies ficn j tl.t official j pared w itli the thi-.k tick et aud punch I w as horn, w h o should si-e iu it the su g tion o f his view s to tlie even ts of his can study th e problem under the best The strw t earn, or tram cars, have maps gestion o f psissihiliiy for them. P oetic day, w ritten nud delivered in the heat reco.i s tho follow in g oath signed ar.d conditions. ” o f the route over w hich they travel a lly it m akes tlie stranger fancy the o f early m anhood w lu lc his extraordi subsctihed Ly the q u tiu tu her corona Chocolate and CoH-e. For tion: No, no. Y ou tem pt m o to my de posted so ou,, w ho fo„ ow a geuius or spirit of tlie man still linger- But into a granite sancepan a quarter nary powers w ir e at their height. It struction. ” B u t th e com plim ent greatly Archbishop— Madam, is y , nrm ajesty of a pound of grated, u n s w ^ e n e d X can see where th e special lin e ho is ou ing am ong the scenes o f h is youth, and m oves w i:h a logical progression, o f pleased the author, w h o liked to bear go««, w hat mum streets it crosses aud it Hymhnlizvs the Kat isf net ion w h ich ev- w hich he scon lest Ihe habit. The si b- wilJiLg io lake the oath? olate, four ounces of butter, IL . Q u ,, n— I am w lllinq, such th in gs said, thou gh he affected » cry man feels to have h is nam e rem em Of brown 8u g a r ; ; g n r ‘7 n ° X s r e ? a Wsvro it connects w i.li other lin e* brown sugar, a g ill of ject o f it — the scholar’s relation to the The C hreelel. nullum «. A i' ii b i t l s p — V .iJ y e.u k t.im n ly p rcm - lofty indifference to praise. Probably nothing bus been said about bered iu h is n ative tow n ___J. E. Cham- world— wits the passion o f his life The ise mid s . car to govern the people o f - r - , . , - . Bruss. Is for the hist 800 years that did berlin in A tlantic. body o f Ids b e lie f is to lie found in th is this Unit,.u kinpdom of Groat B ritain • H EZ " s n ot include the H otel de \ ill«, or tow n D A I L Y S cold ),,« V nder Dlfllonltles. address, and ia any adequate account and I n la n d nud the c cn inions thereto ' The Knnth Carolinian. h all, w ith its openwork spire Inside it A t a church gath erin g som e time ago of him the w h ole address ought to be belonging aetordii g to the statutes iu W» |, |> »K* Pntd. 1 or hardens when Tbo South Caroliniau li ,s alw ays nr- given. “ ■ «“ oseum , w ith muny curiosities and dropped iuto ice a number of d eaf m u tes w ere present parlmui, ut a; i , , d < u a n ! the respective rioted paintings Bbrrouuuiug it and rogaled io him self tlm m ono C arolinian, R efreshm ents w ero served during the Hr. Ild m e g called th is speech o f Em la w s und etu tem s , t the same? throughout the old part of tbo town mid ho has never been on very fam iliar evening, and in h an d in g a cup of cijffee ereo u ’s our " In tellectu a l D eclaration of The Q u o u -1 s i n mu ly prom ise so to th es.- are m any ancien t F lem ish build term s w ith I iir northern neighbor. H is In ...p en d en ce,” and indeed it was. nearly cold grease a sharp knife wlffi to one of the gu ests a deaf m ute gentle da lags, uud in the new part is the H ail of fee lin g for h is southern u, ighbor, the The Phi B<t.i K .ippj sp eech ,” says ana war)* «luares cuttffi«“ ™ ^ th° caram«18 into man happened to sp ill a few drops ou Atcbh:«:- — W il you to your power Ju stice, one of the largest bu ild iu gs in Ueorgiuu, is ulso one of mere tolerance, *lr. L ow ell, " w a s mi event w ithout atir ÏÏ12 O y C h « h ?Qttiutr D ftT w «y ‘hrough the bis w ife 's skirt. T h e w ife is also a deaf c?£ 1UK rart cause law ,-ud ji.s tu o in mercy to he th e world, if not the very largest. It for the latter has loug been called the forn r parallel iu our literarv «minis, mixture. When < oId, break apart wrap m ute, and it w as ev id en t that sho took e x ., uted ip u.l j , i.r judgm ents? u e Aarf t7 Ltlla,‘ b ‘ P c,, r * «ml though Honthern Yaiikeo and fairly de-erves the in waxed payer a n d ’’pu’t' in tin boxes to the m ishap in a rather irritable way. a scene alw ays to be tream n’d in the The Qnecu— 1 w ill. P hilad elph ia claim s to have the latgcat appellutiou. He has m uch of tbo memory for its picturesqneness and its • be w rinkled tip her forehead aud at A :c h b i» L o p -\Y .;i you to (he utm ost th is is 600 by 000 uud 400 feet bigti, us •hrewdiiesa and pu-h Inat mark tho inspiration. Wlmt crowded and breath Tin Great st Wce’.Ij ii tbs Ua try, once made a series of remarkably swift the same ^ h ^ o U to ^ ^ 6 ' against the P hilad elph ia structure's 400 l.vpioal "dow n ea sier,” and be has a less aisles, w hat w indow s clu sterin g or y o ,.i r ow . r nm il.tuin the law s c f God m ovem ents w ith her nim ble fingers f i t t i n g , h e « , H of c r e X d Mr“UI,e1"’ The h “ "h»nd. Ly tb” *“ lu® b«'Sb«. aud the considerable share of Hint w orthy's w ith cag,>r heads, w h at enthusiasm „1 the true p a d ,s e n u e f the Fo«i»>I anj looking exceed in gly apol ao Protestant reformed religion estab P h ilad elp h ia building has a largo open moral earnestness. In add ition be bus a b^ ,at,U.« “ “ biaek °C° late approval, what grim silen ce o f foregone ogetic, m ade a fe w m otion s iu retura. a b court, w hich the Brussels Hull of J u stice good deal of tho V irgin ian 's g ,n ia lit r d u s 'iit ! ” — John Jay Cliupiuau iu A t lish, <1 by law? Ai.d w ill you nm iutuiu . • eoffeo. gu ests ests w w h h o o had had I noticed 11kidu If nx are made bv and preserve inviolab ly the settlem ent .L caramels , — .v , Guo of . the lU0 «n has not Auywuy there is au aw fu l lot and love of com fort, of the N orth Ourci- lantic. ‘ l * r i of th® ü .ih e d ►Halve. • •in u la half ni e. <d,oc5da‘8 caramel mixturo •, I , ltt,B •’J'play sly ly slipped out a o f t l i e un it, d church of England aud an ! Mexico» o f stone and architecture about it liu ia u ’s unpretending demra ruev mid of TRF ’V P E K I.V I HU , X I ,'LK. „ you an'1 t o p p e d nuts just «» i / aud F «nciliug som ething ou In la n d , and the doctrine, worship, di» 1 do uot kuow whether they deal ,m t the Mouth C arolin ian’s tendeue’y to e x ♦»»«I mont v.i.n The Multan and E lectricity. W ra'lly x ew , handed it to a friend. . .. . H1 , ” »»l>«r In , lle hib itions of fiery temper. ju stic e ou the sam e scale us the build L i,..r u „ r B « > * « t» . The su ltan »w ins to have a curious cip liu e and governm ent thereof, as bv • orl i prim » r »u-j This is w hat tlio latter read: Journal. ln ^adma Home But over still above everything else he m ing.ed lik in g for and a dreed of elec law established w ith iu Eugland and 'loi. lu g , but the atlaira of tbo city seem to N o m atter how badly ufilicted, wo ho w ell m auaged, and oue would think, lias mi holiest aud hearty mid not un tricity. Mr Burgin te lls in C assell's Ireland and the territories thereunto man can still scold. ” from tlie talk of the people, that the founded pride in Georgia, ami a sort r? M agazine that som e years ago he caused bt J(>lJ£ll]g? And w ill you preserve unto B I. Attem pt w „ Void. The frit-ud scribbled th is in return: be bishops and clergy of England snd ban « ginxl U«* m J to do u it h it He Mnsonio affiliation w n h ev ry person to be erected in the grounds of Y i iz They had been bavin» „ a- I X ) v o i r W a n t t h e I «ricerning i *cs, bnt jn t|1B prest.u tc a w , thebus- >« «r»«<ly hfced, ia around tbo »erects auinial, institution , custom — in short’ kitwk a sm all theater ligh ted by Incan- IreiaLd and to the churches there com the necessity or otb Mi° n sii is luckier than tho average. He Pnrcbasing a new s,iL V ®‘herw1« ’ of and in the exhibition every nay aud thiuB— that cun he called G eorgian Ho dew viit him pa. One <liy* he saw the m itt, d to their charge ull such rights be on a level w in , , ? d,rJ ^ . iu ^ ’r to j D ^ e ,.1 h“ vo to look- " —C leveland Flam •tope to talk to tla< exhibitors and work may not alw ays stand for culture, hut workm en tren ch in g the w a lls in order uu.l p riv ilip es ns by law do or shall up- p etiuiu io ti*en> or any of them? m en V\ e had the honor of m eeting him he does alw ays stand for patriotism d<x>r. Banks had vetoed”,h ° “Cy8 Ucxt 1 to bury the w ire« lead in g from the e n The Q u e e n - A ll this I promise to do. on the ground of « r a ,he Purchasu ! tw o or three tim es He w as going one state and nr.tional. He loves auccess, gin e rcetn to the theater and stepped foods. an2 i t o X T UW“n ,iw a»‘ ; The th in gs w h ich I have here before MBrr,e<l T"««M«rs. » a y m the aisles of tile exhibition aud xtr n gib , strm ghtforw nrdiieu and the the work, in sistin g that the w ires "Il tbe causes now tending to keep prom ised 1 w ill perform and keep, out. ' Wlfo Wa8 much put In the street, and w e wen» going the solid virtues generally— neither is be should all placed iu sight ou poles, O tto w ir io * Lo help mo God. V ictoria R. , womeu on‘ of m atrim ony one that ia oth er "Long live the k in g , '— J.m u t nvers, to the show y ones— but uliove ull as he feared that otherw ise th ey m ight in his w ’ n ic H ia ,, b’ “ » « i . effcctive is th e discrim ination bw eut in Am erican M achinist he loves virtue in action. Though p.»- be used to produce an explosion. He The United States, Dominion of The r t n t Nalls. — -*'=« S S ueeu i s S like f • » - . £ , < £ — - " " onM?W lnarr’ed w om en teachers in tbe seased of s strong, d e a r in tellect, he is had also an electrical tosit on a sm ull Ca’-’ da and Northorn Mexico The first n a ils were undoubtrdlr the »mce the disagree? ” tilnndcritcrm latest'tn8C|llO?la' MaIden’ M ass., Is tbe Kncli Is more p articularly a man uf five senses, lake, an Euglioh dogcart driven by e le c " .n r w c h a o s " “ ” *“ u‘‘nt' ’ '" ' ,u d Banks Bauk’ publj„ declare ‘ hat th e m arriage of a ' ,N o OXSC. ” cd t to rh.-,„„„ n jc w s i .r^ n ., A Prussian officer iu the German ar of w hich be makes as good use as he tricity, and a tiu y electrical tramcar sh a ip t, ,t h of various animal«. Then, A««l ,h . school teacher sh a ll be regarded He m ay not alw ays taste the upholstered iu blue «atiu and gold ’ it is believed, pointed fragm ents of flint any bus been m U m > habit of questioning can. nren reslkaat’on of her office. Mark tbe sw eeln s s o r s e e the ligh t of the bieb st w hich runs in a circle. It is «„id that follow ed. The first m anufactured m etal raw recruits on sim ple m atters of ua i ber. ” N o such discrim ination tio u a l hist,iry Hera iwu a t « » rep lu s civilization , but he has a good healthy be has never yet ventured insid e any of u aiis were of hrouze. The n ail w ith /’"X! * ** uu“ ad® “e a iu « m au— W om an's Trib- O N ra-w»— T 1 I K . O T Y 1R H th, »,> vehicles, and also that he hus for w h ich Juel killed t-itera wo» a woodeti to h is q u est!,41, " W h o is b ism a rek » ’ appetite for life ,— W. P. Trent in A t s t t'E . F e <«( S a a n d O e t n ,, bidden the use o f telephone» in Cm,. tout pin. probably pointed w ith iron “ B txn ian k w a seu ip erorof t h e P n u e b ’ lautic. Ma’ f and B icn xe n ails have bt»n found in the " e c l ; ( h p o m e to f ¡f ^ oon ftp n «tiff e karnh. ” Btantiuoplo lest ninnierous eon sp in s ies " U ism artk is d e a d .” " B ism a n k is a CJilÄ ra* The D ear rat t . r u l ' . Two T a m . ST, h w iss lake dw ellin g», i u w vetal places tlie u first and bw sec- - P»»*;» g e p r e p a id o n M sh« returned in B rnra,,,1^"1. h<‘a<)»che, nnH rara* region between 'w eru 1.11« n i unii t.iou ld be ueviaed over the w ire* pensioner aud liv e s in P u n s ' • b is •P in fra u ce and in the v alley of the Nile. A drain corp« in passing cau gh t sigh t cutting tone. on th« ° f ‘b« N ile is the hottest *0UHKUn —— — Miarek took purt in the eam paigu of U n til the prrreut pres, ut ceutury Cf'E t i l TV ir s j n » nails .» I I . tr the general and at ouce struck up a H « never raius there, aun irou Light aa,| Lor». with "■««, uHnec -rorr Dp t 0 ‘be table th - ' globe. »• w e r raiu W. d„ Y O O X a 1H70 aud re,elvs<l a m eta l tor good ,»ai then popular negro camp m eeting air w ere forged, a blacksm ith being able to from f„r,h .r iltt7 ° " ?“d Efraim»! w b„ do Tlie worn,'.i h are a qaarn'l w ith Kdi riueer,« R r toto,.,..’,. duct ' " b ih m siek deM euds hum tho who »«ii Í — foreigners at tempts Ev, ry one Is gun to laugh, and R aw lins ■ou. m ake only tw o or three desen u d iv . for the »« conciliation — — rit* XC^ M CAJ. Iloh eu aolleru s su<l was horn ou April f t r« ‘ of the day -P e a r so n 's fm iu the sky”“1 1 be first cut n ails w ere m ade by J ,r e " « 'I1' ," ‘■’”, ‘d f'» “ >c draium cr«!" Weeklv. They won t let him J " l i t Hit recruits wiioiu the oOuer ,h ’’ iu “ '' "iquired th«'general. m in.,t,si night keyhole. invent on tTln tuiah W ilkinsou in Rhode Islaud in 17 JS bad to instruct. 81 had never m their ..i v . A Cra»i Baratoa. Tbe first patoutrd n ail m achine was by •Why,' w as the reply, "th ey are play, They don't w ant their husbands .n .h J " ’ » Retort. U ls beard th e nam e of the Irou Chancel «o h<JDSes and palaces were ' ^ n - Tbe K asim try j ,. Verkina, 17U5, and its product of 800,- nig Am t I glad to get out oh de w il M ,n'b»rs Of thecU ¡ w h en com ing home late from their » r L. ectJyB ghted have a mu, h eaaier tim e tb s s .,1 vi m e c u ss in ( » in o 3 “ icuiea that m at in in m in any a u y liv- uv dcracs»!’ " The general »mik'd at th 000 nulls a day w as considered co enor bid ™ ? er d'PPaut i„ rean ",*1^ d e L T . n iu m a tea f^ « 1 W eltihs, t« »lip in and up stair» and catch do they not? -------- ready w it o f the m nsM uns and said: theiu n»lcep w hen they w ant to m ake m ous (bat som e persona deem ed the re - t n , p o m p o u s - ;« ; ; « ™ “ ‘V ^ r d to dcpend on lamp» by day as w e ll *» by Returned Traveler— As . a . '»ell, w ith me a m usioal joke a h ,a .» b '.le v e they have tox u »itt.u g up „ . „ t su lt due to supernatural agency. * « yc«logu 'n g btni. . « ¿ ¡ Æ a W »«w Right. " I s y o u n g Hupley tnu, h o f • lawyer?" Scotland - Ä T — e - V o ^ * ^ r o k T> ' .»<*. ‘ h« l - r i h ‘- requires explanation. I know o t tw o " N o . be iau t any g,"»! ut all I cm- m g fur them all n ig h t.— K wlnuigw gentlemen,rithat\to.Lly Jili£ K a n g The IZapvrt'a Vnaadary. i p lo y ed in n i iu a cam- ■ «kort tim « ago. t u n e « - i » ’Yankee D oodle,' AOYelisti. — Bruck )y u Life. °P ‘o their whom yo¿ bavebto?.C Uo.iB u"’ r“ bl‘ ^ ^ u o f ojhrr i s n ' t . t r i - r a .-al H orw c h , Sch« . 1 b‘ " tb a' - v eu bar9 “ •rf* an d be efidu t suy a th in g (o the couukc I The tw o pr neipal G erm an fortnwsos O n tu r v thCS« ClOttkS »» «erity i’s " ^ “ "Peaking " ilh 8 IB, •, Oe M UraCe7Or . 7 * D,'n"“ '',’ c f the Lined for the o th e r side that * gentleiuau <'" the Bid! e »>a ore at K ioiigsbrrg and Parisian r ,;! araui k , MIC fhn e io r t «rain» found at B a d ic fa Lara What do »eper» m i x . n ,, « h o lá n of oor „ *"1 profound,« could object to —C h icago N e w s D aiitne. < Yutral Germ any ho« three fire« tie hooey w ith tb, » butte Tlic *>ntheru eutraacr of the yon m ake c f xbem ' “ 7 ; Th,» g iv e . ¿ ab., ed . whether «uv " u'«-' ho . . . r ? .2 iu ‘ f 'P cct t o ,” e«rid tb ornas- C , fnr,r' 8p.uu.an. Magdeburg it an agreeable is d m ,ilo ih in i hy the fortrraM Fvrum (uu exp ert)— It “ay Í man nud flavor , „ j , is iiupcaribl« makes tbo interior Urt.' bathed more drei . T of ul ',or B«c th- v m r T *** ,uarkcd aud K .irirtn; ou the French trout,or, A ccording to Dr W J Brail, (b* ua f * 3* butte •md the tori u* the littir i fhr m e to say j n- r w r e t“ 7 ™ "' irked dow n to ft). 50 nrx« r more p , i „ M fo u n u to . Of annqn.jy ,h ,‘ »“ervd *t preretd whether hie. N e ts and M'rasi erg . and on the B elgian H rs graeoMW o f N orth A m erica uuuiber Verin», ia the »«rait o t B.,!» • ' ‘•‘n« «re h n m n u tlM d or the blra'd Enquirer. frontier, Gnioguc and (M ile n a «bout 1,878 spccieo. lu d n d td iu a to u t «he gtiua o f th e lattcr compi' ., I. P«y of tb Y Y n d /iY Y ’ * ’ • f«”' re- o f » Kara. Ton 1 m ay U t n g ^ n.arhír e Ylì ih # «* *«»• 140 getwru. w h ile id Europe ther« ar« in g the i:orrow chonncl «n«t t h , ' »«»«« I may t e e n 'M ato«. A ra id is alnnwt equivalent to a m e / *a ■stly 47 genera and 8«U » p iile * Ari-ord.ug L r,’, ? Y Y ’“ ’ iiutuinati .< th ceutrau c« to th» . R«g»d by «he dclture. — Bcettm , . r r® “ "cicntiOr fighter?” te* Tran- •crip* • « » iiZ i ’ ,b e PD7,Ii’ t A bushel b«>M w e n e . m ,^ ,u «I pía .u oriod, equals » « k » .,, , sa - l Ï — i.',* » e couiun c o u l a n t parie pari* . , . . r , r " a hair, . Ï Ü ). Ü S ■ ' ' S ” " b ° “ 7 y . , he " ice * ‘ - Star. B ersou tram ofthe W H2WI AHO 'y$6.70;iY $ 1 .5 0 C H R O N IC L E Reversible Map? n M a p o f t h e W o r id lor. t’«