The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, April 22, 1898, Image 4

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RULES
for c an dy m a k in g . 1
Mrs. te»r»r Talla H o * Caafartlaaa May
N ada a t Huma.
Ila
FO R EST
M O NSTERS.
*"“ * <* th e ( H u t T r w . T hat A re F ouad
Io C alliorala,
TEXAS
A R a ttler aad
SNAKE
STORY.
M ezleaa
Hood’s
7 ) K r is the story o f one who participated m mo « f
naoai and infantry engagements during the war.
From wounds received then he suffered f o r years, but
to-day, rejoices in renewed strength.
Th sre is a distioctly pcculiar halo thst
lavaste ths beang el an old soldlsr In Ihs
sysi el Ihs p ro s n l genereteon. T h s tighl
o i him ATOttÛta Isslmg c l admirai ion t o l l s
« hioit
hr»vs dssds and heroic achisvsmsnts
Anoag thorn who bravely fought was
D r. r. L . J. C lark, who, whan but a beardleis
*y, baud the lo o m ol w ar sounded.
a bred his patriotic spirit l o s fervency
that found relaxatio
tu h o n n__
only in his realisation
•1 lighting in the battier.'
T o the call e l President Lincoln for troopi
In fits latter pari ol ’81, young C lark
promptly responded.
There was need ol men in the navy, and
“ J 0?1* * Jhf* * " ■ “ •" ths mortar fleet
ol A d m ira l Porter, which soon after began
•peratioos 0« ths « Ite h rip p l R iver.
A t the
terrific
bombardment
—
................................
.... „ of the
V lckrburg forte, the hero of this story fell
* ““
«<
J«Bette w ith a shattered
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4 cr
,R * 1*7 in ths ix M p iU l for months, sad
Whsn k t h id recovered sufficiently to be
moved, w i t sent to his home at V a r n a ,O .
Though pxrily incapacitated for active
rorvlee, his patriotic seal got the better of
h im , and w hen the call for moro
moro troops
troops
I saJd: • ' You never know you
I have taken a pill till II Is all
I over.” Me. C. I. Hood A Co.,
Proprietors. Lowell, Mass.
The only pills to take with Hood's SsrssporUlte
Pills
“ I n f a n t ile A th le tic s ”
• f a paper re a d a t . n ie e tiZ
hut finally recovered, and
Shortly after, he began the etudy of veter­
inary aurgery, and, when completed, went
“ W h en o n e considers the to
A N T E D -T R U S T W O R T H Y A N D
Io Chicago, where he has raided for thirty
*
active gentlem en o r ladies to p h y s io lo g ic a l effects o f u iu* .-i
y ears, and is now one of the leading sur­
f t y . " . . i d D r . T a y lo r, “ i t " , , • *
trave l for responsible, established house
geons of that profession la the city.
j
H u old wound« began Io trouble him in Oregon. M o n th ly f (15.00 and expenses. th a t th e h u m a n organism 1«
a d ap ted to • s lu g g ish or sed«,?1
several years ago. H e grew weak, ema­
P oritio n
steady. Reference. Enclose
ciated and thoroughly debffitatod. H b
istence. M e d ic a l practice
¥
self-sddressed stam ped envelope. T h e th e c itie s Is la r g e ly made’up 0{ " f * ♦
friends began to despair of bte fife.
H e was but a shadow of Us forms» sell, D om inion C o m p a n y, D e p t. Y C hicago
dere w h lo h a
re d
. “ J .**
•w
d is
is tin
tin c
c t!»
tly J
trtc
t? ■
weighing only 90 pounds, a loss of nearly
th e n e g le c t o f p ro p er ex erc l<
SO pounds. Hs had the bad medical atten­
Opara lluunrlo.
tiv e m a n , b e in g obliged to h,„.
tion, but it did not benefit bbn.
Jnst w h ere the lin e betw een th e lie n d - fig h t to o rd e r to e x is t, was of Z j
" F in a lly a friend gave m e a bos of D r.
drest and the bonnet is d ra w n takes a a th le tic , a n d n o w th a t the s t r Z Ì
W illiam s' Pink Fills lo r Pale People," cold
D r. d a r k . " A fte r taking tte pill« I war keen eye to discern, b u t un do ubtedly tho iu a m easu re been shifted (t0L
"
so muck benefited that I purtbiscd a half la tte r does cover a lit t le m ore o f the to b ra in , m e n s t ill fin d it a d v M t Z 1
head. Spangled w ings w ith an aig re t
dotca boxes and took them.
to tr a in t h e ir w nacles in
" T h e y were of more beaefit than the and sm all ra p lik e D u tc h bonnets stu d ­
gam es. W h e n tb e Im p o rta n t rri, *
ablest physicians' treatment. By their old ded w it h rhinestones and w it h one nod­
m u s c u la r a c t iv it y to nutrition 2
alone, I soon regained m y strength.
d in g plum e ris in g fro m a soft corkado
tio n , c ir c u la tio n au d eliminations
“ I weigh ISO pounds now, and except
o f w h ite lace are included to bonnets,
for injuries thst can
c a lle d , th is w h o les o m e tosti«»
Is remedied,!
but the ornam ents o f tu lle w h ic h have finds its v in d ic a tio n . Every » J J
am as well ae ever.
a
fe
ath
er
are
o
n
ly
a
tr
ifle
sm
aller.
P
alo
_ "1 consider Dr. W illiam s' Pink PUh foe
mass is in an im p o rta n t sente . « 2
Pale People the best remedy I know of to bine, pale p in k , block and w h ito , a ll are
m o u ta ry h e a r t a n d a sup '
W
rP“ai1^
used, w h ile in the d iffe re n t shades of kidney. The lungs are neveP
old up a run-down system. "
To -d ay
-
-
•
•
y D r. Clark le a picture of health.
velvet th ere are curiously tie d hows
H e is 59 years old^an active •nrmhsr of w h ich q u ite cover the bonnet fram e, are ly v e n tila te d , ex cep t through
Hatch Port, G. A . ___
at 4935 very becoming and, best o f a ll, do not exercise. M o re o v e r, th e nervom «
m u s c u la r e le m e n ts are so inti^J
Ashland Avs-. Chicago.
In terfere w it h the range o f vision o f the
M a n y veterans have found D r. ▼ Il­
re la te d as to fo r m prsoticslly but J
person In th e seat behind, w h ic h an
ham«' Pink Pills for Pale People of ineethn
system . E d u c a tio n and progt»» J *
aig re t or feuther sometimes does. W hen
able value in counteracting the unhealthful
« 7 A ll druggist« ««fi
tbe bonnets are w o rn broad, th ey m ust th ro u g h m o to r a u d sensory expert««,.,
effects of arm y life.
th a t is, la r g e ly th ro u g h muscular a»,,
these pille and highly recommend Hv™,
fit closely to the head to ho in style th is
w in te r, and th e h a ir g enerally extends Ity . G r o w t h it s e lf ia influenced bj«,,
beyond them . W hen the sharp, hard
“ D r. H . G . B e y e r o f tbe United Stu.
lines o f v e lvet or je t are unbecom ing, a
ruche o f tu lle or lace is perm issible and N a v a l uc ad e m y has shown that noted,
do those ca d ets w h o take lyitemti,
w i l l often w o rk wonders iu th e effect.
Tb e lit t le N o rm a n d y bonnets are g y m n a s tic t r a in in g la rg e ly exoeed tbw
among tho new designs
T h e y w ere w h o do u o t in av e ra g e gain in wetoi
shown ea rly iu the w in te r, but d id not to n g c a p a o ity a u d strength, bit tu
meet w it h m uch favor. L a te ly they th e ir a v era g e g a in in h e ig h t dnria, lb
have been revived, w it h some needed fo u r y e a rs is g r e a te r by over an in*
T h e cadets ra n g e to ag e from i t to n
modifications.
W'
Flank F ar Hoars.
H rs . 8. T . B o re r te lls bo w to m sku
I n th e n a tio n a l parks aud fo rest pre
• I h ave heard o f m a n y m en being
« ■ o d ie i a t hom e iu T h e L a d ie s ' H om o
fi* rves o f C a lifo r n ia th e b ig trees a re by placed in edd p re d ic a m e n ts ," rem a rk ed
J o u r n a l and g ives th e fo llo w in g r a le a
fa r the m eat in te re s tin g an d grea test C 'aptain Jen kin s, “ but one o f the most
w h ic h in sure th e success o f the w o rk :
n a tu r a l features. T h e re are tw o v a r i­ p e c u lia r s itu a tio n s th a t ever b e fe ll uu
“ N e v e r s tir th e sugar an d w a te r a fte r
in d iv id u a l was assuredly th a t o f an ig
th e sugar bus dissolved. W ip e do w n e ties— n a m e ly , S equ oia senipervircns,
known
as th e redw ood, n o ru u t M e x ic a n a good m a n y years ago
o u n s ta n tly th e g ran u le s fo rm in g on the o r d in a r ily
sid e o f the saucepan. D o uo t shake o r th e tree w h ic h has fu rn is h e d m ost o f n e ar In d ia n o la , T e x ., a t the tim e the
•nova th e saucepan w h ile th e s iru p is th e redw o od lu m b e r o f com m erce, aud to w n was so n e a rly destroyed by a trop
hoi l a g
A s soon as th e sugar begins to th e Hequoia g ig a u te a , fro m w h ic h a ic a l h n rric a u o o r cyclone. I have heard
th e «tory m a n y rim es, a lth o u g h i t hap
t o i l w atoh it c a re fu lly , h a v in g iu y o u r
c o m p a ra tiv e ly s m a ll a m o u n t o f s im ila r
peuod so lo ng ago. I t w as d a rin g the
ha n d a h o w l o f ice w ater, so th a t you
lu m b e r has also been m ade. T h e f o r ­
e x tre
e cyclone
-u sy tr y th e s iru p alm o s t coiutfau tly
, m e h e ig
- h t o f th
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Honseg
m er is th e s m a lle r v a r ie ty and grow s
H a v e e v e ry th in g iu readiness before be­
in In d ia n o la w ere g o in g to pieces lik e
on the fo o th ills a lo n g th e coast. T h e
g in n in g . I f th e su gar grain s, use i t fo r la tte r a tta in s a co n sid erab ly la rg e r * ’ m uch paper, boats w ere being w reck
«»Id fashioned cream oandy o r sugar g ro w th , is, m ore s t r ic tly speaking, the *d , nud i t looked decid edly bad fo r tho
in d iv id u a ls w h o w ere located in
ta ffy
I t canno t be used fo r fo n d a n t
“ big ir e « ’ ’ o f C a lifo r n ia , au d is seldom
poned po rtio n s o f the coast
.
o n ly th e best g ra n u la te d sugar fo r fo u n d u t a lo w e r a ltitu d e (b a n 4 ,0 0 0
I t was
ubont th is lim e th a t a li t t l e M e xican
b o ilin g an d o o u fectioners’ X X X
for f e e t
s e ttle m e n t on one o f th e coast islands
k n ead in g . I f y o u r fo n d an t g rain s w it h ­
S cattered alo ng th e e x te n t o f th e flie r
ad jace n t to In rlia u o la began to go to
o u t ap p a re n t cause, yo u m ay have b o il- ra N evada« fro m n o rth to south
are pieces, th e w a te r h a v in g risen over the
od i t a li t t l e too lo n g
A fe w drops o f
m a n y d is tin c t aud separate groups or
top o f th e sand dnnes an d th e waves
lem on Juice o r a l i t t l e cream o f ta rta r
grovea o f H equoia g ig au tea . These are
sm ashing th e loosely constructed b u ild ­
w i l l prev en t th ia F o n d a n t is th e soft
g e n e ra lly k n o w n by uam es s ig n ific a n t
tees» aad was sent to the A rm y of the Poto-
m ix tu r e w h ic h fir m s both th e iu sido o f
o f lo c a lity , as, fo r instance, “ C a la v e r ­ ings o f the s e ttle m e n t in to k iu d lin g mac undcr General Grant then campaigning
wood Jose B a re ttl, one o f th e in h a b it
th e Fronoh candies and tho m a te ria l in
a s ." " T u o ln w n o ,” “ M a rip o s a ” aud
in V irgm t» sgai
Hreeral Robert E . Lee.
nuts o f th e s e ttle m e n t,’ was separated
wfateh th ey a*s dipped, and i t is to ob­
F r e s n o ,’ nam es o f th e co un ties in
In a smnrush near Richm ond, be Wae
from
tho
re
m
a
in
d
e
r
o
f
b
is
fa
m
ily
,
and
ta in th is th a t th e sugar is boiled.
w h ic h th e groves so culJed are situ ated .
wounded again and was sent to the hoe.
, " A fte r J*® iu g “ r bas reached th e Thei T o o lu m u o grove is iu (b e Y o se m ite c lin g iu g to a long plonk, was d riv è u in ­
H e remained there for tome Mm*,
to
th
e
in
n
e
r
buy
over
th
e
ru
in
s
o
f
•o ft b all, a se m ib a rd co n d itio n , i t pa rk , and th e M a rip o s a n e ar by. T h is
th e
m u s t be poured c a re fu lly in to a larg e la tte r is th e one m ost fre q u e n tly v is ite d settlem en t.
T H E C IT Y .
W h e n th e d a y broke, ho w as o u t of
1
m e a t p la te o r on a m a rb le slab. D o uo t b y to u rists and co ntains th e “ W a w o n a "
s ig h t o f lan d . T h e w a re s luid calm ed
•c re p e th e saucepan o r you w i l l g r a n u ­
r—a tree w it h a bole b u rn ed in its base,
Vfcrewelt to tho m ountain aida.
la t e th e a ir n p
M a k e y o u r fo n d an t one
do w n aud th e storm w as g o n a As he
For the c ity ia vailing me.
th ro u g h w h ic h th e stage road runs and
cast h is eye ab ou t in th e e a rly daw n, to
d a y aud m ake i t up in to cundy th e n e x t
fo u r horse stages are d riv e n
w ith o u t
i 3 b,<,rror he fo un d the o th e r end of The chloquepln'a scattered w ith lavish hand
N e v e r m e lt fo n d a n t by p la c in g tbo d iffic u lty — and th e
„
a .c
.
“ G r ix x ly U i a n t , ” »he p la n k occupied by an im m ense r a t­ Her gvmt to the g sy ly spperoled land.
•en c ep a n im m e d ia te ly on th e stove
T here’s s a opaline tinge to the freshening air.
X u lb e “ rg* ’ t tre ‘’« »“ th e w o rld .
tlesnake. A s soon os th e snake observed The «pell of autum n Is everyw here
P re v e n t th e d ang er o f scotching by
T h e s ta te ly g ra n d e u r o f these enor-
But how can I longer bide,
th e M e x ic a n he began to w r ith e aud
s ta n d in g th e pan o o u ta in iu g i t in a ba-
m ous a n d lo fty trees is so Im pressive
Fair though the m ountain bet
o f w a te r. I f th e m elted fo n d a n t ie I
c o il in an odd sort o f m ann er, au d a p ­
»bat i t seems q u ite l i t and n a tu r a l th a t
For the city has lifted her eyes again,
p a re n tly to m ake a tte m p ts to reach th e Bhe ■ sm ilin g and beckoning over the plain.
too th ic k , add w a te r m ost ca u tio u s ly , a
J»me o f th e la rg e r ones sh o u ld have been
e in e
W ith a h ig h w aist an y o f these lit t le years, an d i t is p ro b a b le th at approm
A s the leaves drift down.
d ro p a t a tim e A h a lf teaspociuf ul m ore In d iv id u a lis e d au d h o iio re d w it h d is tiu - poor fo llo w , whose h a ir was then stand-
bonnets is considered su itab lo fo r the ate exercise w o u ld h a v e sim ilar if
th a n is uoceasary w i l l r u in th e w h o le
1“ ?
Xud *** “ “ “ “ “ e r w o n d e rfu l to As the w inds grow chill.
f u 1"«®*!
N e a r ly e v e ry state in
Her warm blood bounds and her pulses thrill.
T o oool caudy placo i t in a cool, d r y »ho U n io n an d e v e ry d is tin g u is h e d g e n ­ behold. T h e hours w e n t by. T h e snake
opera in the orchestra stalls, b u t th is J g re a te r e ffe c t in c h ild re n .
“ I t is even m o re tr u e o f ths Infnt
year i t is a fad, and a most sensible one, I
place. T o keep candy p u t i t betw een e ra l o f the c iv il w a r has a nam esake k e p t up h is antics, bu t fo r some reason Oh, the m ou ntain’s aglow w ith the fruity
breath,
d id u o t get a n y n e arer th e M exican.
th a n o f th o a d u lt t h a t tb e kind and do
la y e rs o f w ax ed paper in tin boxes, i f
to
arrange
th
e
h
a
ir
w
e
ll
and
not
w
ear
am o n g th e m . T h e “ G e n e ra l G r a u t , " in
th e d a y is b rig h t an d clear, th e sugar th e U e u e ru l G r u n t p a rk , and th e “ G e n ­ T h e u n fo rtu n a te fe llo w w ax a fra id to A fevor flush, ere the rigor of death
t u b ciiiiowrcLX
an y bonnet, and c e rta in ly I t adds g re a t­ greo o f h a b it u a l m n s c u la r (activity will
That grisly w in ter'll bring.
>»«*»• »Uh toe srsetew
eew «papera la U » U alled stale»
leuvo th e p la n k , k n o w in g th a t ho w o u ld
loses its stickiuesa q u ic k ly ; th erefo re
B ut the c ity —the c ity 's awake, a-start.
ly to th e b r illia n t effect o f the house la rg e ly d e te r m in e th e structure of Us
e ra l S h e rid a n ” o f th e “ G ia n t fo re s t"
T
ille
CIIKO.VICI.IC
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d ro w n an d a t th e same tim e he was iu
The deadliest w inter but warms her heart—
*^®*;‘ “ flu® d a y ,o r y u a r ca n d y m a k -
C e « . It „ « I . ell le h i i l l y . . " « J E .
h a v in g the women w ith uncovered heads body aud th o to n e o f tb o m ind tod chit
(s ito u te d iu the S eq u o ia p a rk ) a re in d i­
She calls to m e over the sunlit plain,
T U X C H X O V IC L W S
«
and iu d e m ito ile t w h en uo t to f u ll b a ll acter. I t is m o re tru e becaose tbo in­
v id u a ls o f th e larg e st sire. I t is d iffic u lt h o rrib le fe a r o f m e e tiu g d e ath iu a m ore And my spirit aw akens and Uvcs again.
•A. l o t « sud most rellobla. Ibi
V e w t to .
te rrific m an n er fro m snuko bite. H e lay
fa n t is m o re in c o m p le te and more pin-
dress.— H a r p e r ’s Bazar.
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N A M E S W E M IS S E D .
on th e end o f th e p l . „ k w it h his eyes Farew ell to the crim son and gold.
tio . T h o n e w b o rn haho is, as it sen,
fir . .
' * r ke , t > h u t these tw o au d the
, • * > 1 « pens o lb . country.
To the m ountain's billow y blue.
fixed on th e ra ttle r. I n fa c t, th ey both
D rn lu <lona Oat.
T llK c lU tO V IC i.lC h M a lw » » .k o to , and a lt .» .,
b u t h a lf m ade. It s organs are ton...
G r ix x ly G ia n t ” — th e g u a r ly base o f
But sing, m y heart—w ith rapture s i n c -
T t “ * **
T il lee In ten d ed For Our
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D en im , in a ll color»— th a t cotton m a- to re , its a c tiv itie s restricted , and they
eyed each other, an d th is th ey ke p t an
T he c ity breathes anew)
nn y one o f w h ic h w i l l exceed SO fe e t iu
te « » « r*p k l< -*i IM vIaleag.
, t o a lu t combination., cll.|u ra n u o ra ilo n » . nr
u n til m id d a y , w h e n a fis h in g sm ack
te n a l w h ic h hax bevu in such fa v o r for w i l l n e v e r a t t a in f u l l and harmoniou
—N ew Orleans Tim es-D em ocrat I W r . « o , . . ^ . „ v sind. I,
1» w as in te n d e d t h a t M a ry la n d sbonld d iu in e te r— are p ro b a b ly th e biggest trees
« •m o s a ilin g a lo n g on th o lo o ko n t fo r I
arap-rii'X an d cushion»— has lost its d e velo p m en t e x c e p t u n d e r the xtimuls.
I« sraryu u as a .u u a l la . - . i n . - .
c a lle d G reeooutia, h a t C h a rle s I y e t discovered.
^het
A n d w h a t do you suppose has o f use. I t fa n o t w it h o u t aignifiesne«
T R O U T A N D P IC K E R E L .
T h e tre e » o fte n g ro w in in c h inacces­ oastaw ays.
ohnnged i t to T e rrs M a r io , iu ho no r o f
’ ’T h e M e x ir m was seen fro m th e 1
taken its place?
th a t cxerciso is begun five uoutbiiir
sib
le
m
o
n
n
te
in
re
tre
a
ts
th
a
t
some
o
f
the
h la W ifo , an d w e in ad« i t M a ry a L a u d ;
boat, an d in „ sh ort tim e w as bn a led
N o less o r greu ter a fa b ric th an tic k ­
'thing Abont Their M ethods o f Feed-
m ore before b ir th , a n d th a t the Infui
b o n o e .M a r y la n d (h o m o p ro n u n ciatio n , te r r ito r y covered b y tb e iu ban ne ver y e t on hoard m ore dead th a n a liv e . H e
in g -o r d in a r y lic k in g as to weave, hut
lo g . o s Observed a t tha Aquarium.
beeu th o ro u g h ly au d s y s te m a tic a lly ex- I
•ppcars upon th e scene w it h a kick and
0
0
P euu w a n te d to
pointed w e a k ly a t h is h issin g com pan­
choice and solid hned as to colorings.
I t is easy to observo a t th e aq u a riu m
? ]L h l? *t a ‘ ” N e w W » M b a ‘ n t te r w a rd p lo reil. O u tsid e th o lau ds reserved by
ough u
u in
m o
o u
u g
g in
th e most holplcs
m
a ni»»v
¿1
’ ’borings. I - ■ cry. T
& h uuugn
io n T h o sailors on th e sm ack k ille d the
th
e
h
a
b
its
o
f
fish
in
feedin
g.
Som
e
are
I
a
pink,
green,
blue,
new
y
e
llo
w
and
o
t n a tu r e ’s c h ild r e n , th e
docidod upon H y lv a n ia , to w h ic h th e th e g o v e rn m e n t a G a lifo r n ia lu m b e r ra ttle s n a k e au d found th a t be bad ja m ­
in fa n t anna
tintnizo
nrvl
t
,
.«
„
..
.
.
.
.
_
sluggish, some uro fierce and some are |
orange and te rra co tts are th e tones. w it h co nsiderab le tr a in iu g and soiutt*-
k in g preflxod th e w o rd Penn
In 1784 co m p any ow n s several thousand acres
m ed h ie t a il th ro u g h a s m a ll kn oth ole
■ly.
T
h
e
tr
o
u
t
are
fed
on
liv
e
k
illie
a
.
I he m a te ria l, on wom en w i l l recall, has m a rk a h lo m u s c u la r endowments, si, for
“
o rd ia a u o s w as d ra w n u p as fo llo w s : o f these trees— en ough to la s t 40 years
iu lb e p lan k . T b o im m e rsio n o f the
T h o k illie a w h en th ro w n in to tbe tank
a finish as o f sateen, and i t is especially
« I c J Ui r t° r y n o rth w a rd o f th e fo rty - c u ttiu g m u u y m illio n s o f fe e t iw r y e a r
adapted fo r its purpose. T h e ^ 0 *81'7 Instance, th e w e l l k n o w n a b ility to np
button« o f th e r a ttle in tho s a lt w a te r
sc atte r to a ll directions, w it h the tro u t
— H a r p e r ’s W eekly.
prico 1« port its e lf by g ra s p in g a horizontal red.
had caused th e m to s w e ll, au d ho was
a f te r th em lik e c h a in lig h tn in g , tw is t
only 34 cents
p le tio a o f th o fo r ty -fifth degree fro m
In w a k in g hours tb e s m a ll limbs prac­
un ab le to rem o ve h is ta il fro m th e h o la
in g and tu rn in g w it h m arvelo us ce lerl- !
more
rt^
irt^
i
rinu,re
*
r
t
i
"rtc
rffcct"
are i —
u» a
im vig
v ig o
o ro
ro u
u s
s movement«,
th e eq u a to r an d e x te n d in g to th e L a k e
T H R I L L I N G E X P E R I E N C E . I T o .h is fo r tu n a te e ir o u m Z te n ^ t h e M ex-
tic e '•««■w
co nstant
uud
niovrnireh
ty . T h e k illie a double, the tro u t d a rt
o f • * • W oods— s h a ll be c a lle d S y l­
m
a
to
r
ir
ir
o
u
ld
f'*
‘*
n81vc
<
»»
*
fhis
'
«
n
p
e
rflc
is
lly
a
im
e
d
,
bu
t
important ia
----------------
ioon ° * od h i® l l f *
T h e fa c t tba« the
a fte r th em . R is in g to a bunch o f k il-
O n e o r a n o f l . c r ^ ^ k to ’nn.cb "ervioe. Producing tissuo changes fundament»!
v a n ia
See w h a t w e m issed I T h e tor-
'lag W h at a Hhetgna Caa O s I . « «oast island s c o n ta in m a n y r a ttle rs ac­
lic s a t th e top, the tro u t f a i r l y m ake
Load o f Hay.
niud or »he fo r t y -fifth an d fo rty ,
lig h te n the bedroom t h r >1i >
ir l |ngS W° n,<1
n t,tr itio u ’
w cl1 “ • in iurnithind
counts
fo
r
th
e
presenoe
o
f
th
e
m
iuke
on
th
e
w
a
te
r
fly.
T
h
e
y
ju
m
p
alm
ost,
i
t
n
o
t
'
“ W b a t w „ , h e m e e t e x c itin g e x p e ri- ¡ ¿¿e p l - u Y ’ ^ T h T S e ‘ to T e w
’ “ ■«‘ h dogrees w h ic h lies w e s tw a rd o f
or darken th<> d r w ’
d in to g room, w u flory au d m o to r experieu ce necemary
q u ite , c le a r o u t o f i t , os i f th ey w ere 1
ce
I
e
v
e
r
h
a
d
f”
repeated
C
la
re
n
c
e
------
y
e
"
ew
once
Or-
b n k e M ic h ig a n w as to be c a lle d M ic b i
be dexired
**
rc01n» ns m ig h t to m e n ta l au d b o d ily g ro w th , 4evelop-
leans T im e s -D e m o c ra t.
t a m in g som ersaults, an d do w n th ey go
w ,hUo th a t to th e e a s tw a rd , w it h - H u ig b t a t tbo O ly m p ic G n n cloh. “ I
u.
le S h T ^ t S ™
8re
^ m
“ • ■ L n 8 m Po n Z c f
to
ag
a
in
and
on
a
fte
r
the
k
illie
a
.
I
t
is
rm ed by
nud th in k ik o ccurred la s t sn m m er, w h e n I
I s th e i p e n
u in
ia s su u la fo
form
I,» th
t l , e . lakoa
i . . l _____a
Baa 0*4 Caaght tha Car.
• d a shing, slashing, crash in g p n rs n it
ago th o bsby finds
‘L w i., h o n f ‘ he least o re « . | Its hands an d
w a te rs ,«< M ic h ig a n . H u ro n , a t . C la ir w as h a u lin g doves o p in Sonom a coun-
A ab ort m an w it h a fa t, re d face ra n
b egin s to rench out for
• n d iu ab on t h a lf a m in u te tho k illie a
ty* N o w , sh oo tiug doves is uo t par-
ÎT 1
,o * "
Cberaonesus.
o n t o f th e E r ie ra ilro a d d epo t a t the
are n il gone.
o r U montbi it
U c e la r ly e x c ltiu g o r perilous,
but
M ea vete lorbodla.
01 w h ite o r a lig
a t ia e» u
i.
fo o t o f W e s t T w e n ty th ir d street th e |
lig h
h te
te r r er
or I creeos:
T h e p ic k e re l— b o w d iffe re n tl H o w
creeps; a t 13 o r 14 i t w alks, a n d »
d arker shade o f the same color.
th is w as oue o f th e h o tte s t experiences 1
,b ®,‘®n 'l,<lry ly in g u n d e r tb o fo rty -
o th e r forenoon aud chasod a croastowu
progresses fro m s im p le to complex pur-
s ile n t, an d y e t ho w sadden I T h e k il lie
« b ird an d forty-second degrees, th a t to e v er had.
c a r w h ic h w as m id w a y betw een E le v -
nres, and fa n c if n l . m - u t “
' T u* ! Iwsive m ovem en ts und to such sdjus!
dropped in
above da rts d o w n w a rd
I had beeu tr a v e lin g a ll d a y w it h a
to e w es tw ard , co lled A ssenisipia ; th a t
pieces set ou w ith th» h *vIW b end tb e jnents as p u t i t in m oreeom fortableauil
a . « . « . . . w « « , - « •
| s
?
s
a
a
s
s
" •
•
th ro u g h th e w a te r.
N o t pursued, i t
t o th e •••» W a rd , in w h ic h a re tho s o .r c e t
8ofu « ili" “ W i,h ,h c h ^ h fU W rn d.
in tim a to r e la t io n w i t h its surrouudingi.
• lo w d o w n an d h a lts in tbe m id d le o f
-------------------- to b is le f t
• f th e M x a k in g u m . th e tw o M ia m i , o f w b eu I s t r a r k th e c o u n try road and
h a n d as he g aiued on th e car. T h e pas
th
e
ta
n
k
to
rest
an
d
to
recover
its
u
n
a
­
S ince th e i n f a n t has such ample eu-
to e O h io , th e W ahnsh. th e Illin o is , th e •to rto d fo r home. I t w as a good fo u r
eeugere on th e re a r p la tfo rm , in a s p ir it
lu g e , square iiln in n ’ " t T Ur<t 1 T h e y are d o w m ente an d spontaneous impulses to
n i m it y a fte r its recen t d is tu rb in g expe­
M ia m ia o f th u lak e, an d th o fia u d u sk y m ile s w a lk , au d I w aa p r e tty w e ll
o f m ir t h , eucouraged h im :
rie n c e o f being rem oved fro m its home
m ade w ith nifflee ot
r “¿ ■ they ar* w holesom e a c t iv it y , o u r firs t aud mwi
Pleased to see a b ig w agon lo ad o f bay
* “ t° . b0 <* lle d " « ‘ w p o t o m i.
" D o n ’t g iv o n p
Y o u ’l l m a k e ft.
to th e liv e food ta n k , c a rrie d about to
n illo
i lin w
» Y e lin _
. n® *UDrlc
ia b rl® ”1
o f the
■ i " im
' n n i t ci
c a re m u s t be to avoid uuduu
P
" p p o o r rta
ia
•p
p
ro
a
c
h
in
g
.
T
b
e
n
u
m
b
e
r
gave
m
e
p
e
r­
t h e o o o n try th ro u g h w h ic h th e Illin o is
M a k e a sp u rt, o ld boy. T h is is y o u r
"Ah® fa v o rite In terferen ce
• g a lv a n iz e d iro n trg y , and fin a lly
color. One w*~
o r repression. I t is inter«!-
r tv u r r e n t was to 1« ca lle d Illin o is ; th e m ission to rid e , so I scram bled n p on
hig
tic
k
in
g
la s t chance to g e t a car before tw o m to ­ dropped In to a n o th e r ta n k as food fo r
top, la y d o w n on tb e sw e et, n e w m o w n
huge
tig
em broid ered*'-
•*
* ° ob,'?rv e w h a t p a in s some uucivi-
» • i t jo in in g to th e e a s tw a rd , S aratoga,
,
- e r ’s head embroioe
u t ea,
one o f th e m said.
o
th
e
r
fishes.
lixcd
m
o
th
e
rs ta k e th a t tbe wrappings
on
i
t
in
dashes o f black w here the
a n d th a t betw een th e la s t an d P e n n s y l­ h a y an d w e n t s w a y in g an d s w in g in g
A t E le v e n th av en u e he c a u g h t up,
"pots ought uud a p p lia n ce s n e e d fu l to protect tbo
'« b®. and red w here
1
d , r t , a c ® ,g ohservert tb e
D A I L -V
v a n ia , e x te n d in g fro m tb a O h io to La ko d o w n to e road, i w as jn s t d o s in g o ff an d, p e rs p irin g p ro fu se ly, sprang upon
p ic k e re l. I t has com e u p s ile n tly , lik e a
hshy e h a ll n o t p re v e n t freedom of move­
w h a n h a n g ) wen« m y sb otg xn . I had
« A
W a s h in g to n
A l l th a t regio n ad
W M . and w h ite w here Î hZ
k
th e re a r p la tfo rm . H e appeared happy“
lo n g slend er, li t t l e « e a rn e r m o v in g
■ r «ta l. F. « a s e Fatd.
•how . I t „ „
, e ^ ® fh should m ent. I n d e s c rib in g In d ia n iufuneyuud
to w h ic h a re th e confluences o f fo rg o tte n to ta k e tb e c a rtrid g e s o a t o f it, an d w h o a he banded h ia fa n , to th e cim -
m
ore
r
i
,
L
X
i
X
’n:
,,"e^
hut
dead alow . I t comes to a b a it so sm ooth­
î î ï î ^ “^
’ ‘S h aw u *®- Tanisee, O h io . an d so m e th in g had pressed th e trig g e r.
I v ! ” nW>
‘ h® p o rta b le cradle Mrs
•uggestive o f active n r
d o c to r lie s a id : “ T h e re B lo c k e r street
l y and q u ie tly th a t th e in s ta n t o f its
_
life th an F le tc h e r says: ’ I t is a m is ta k e n notion
Illin o is , M is s lM ip p i aud M is s o u ri rivers,
n -r ° T T * “’ • "
‘ he d r iv e r oars th a t ru n d o w n N in t h av en u e do
‘
«
’
m
uch
h
a
lt
is
n
o
t
noticed.
I
t
is
s
im
p
iy
seen
to
be
asked
o
f
a”r
o
V
t
e
m
^
L
X
’
2?«’nnr
o
n
€*
,h
e
c
b
ild
k ®P‘ " P " H ",e
W to to be co ile d P o ly la m ia , an d th a t ro lle d o ff in to tb e d itc h .
n o t go o fte n , so I ra n to c a t r h th ia one. "
be ly in g th ere, m otionless, a b o u t six
H it is sm art and we?T,nnd,rO* ? ii” ’X ' * “ i* ' E T F rl r d ay ‘ be baby is batbed
" T h e n I discovered th a t m y gn n had
“ P th e O h io . P e lia lp ia V e r ily , .
T h e co nd uctor ra n g n p tb e fa re , au d to
inches fro m tbe k illie .
filled its m is s io n __N e w Y V
^Ol" '" ’i? P l*« ed on a robe o r b la n k e t to kick
w a to h fa l P rovidetio« seems to have r e t fire to th e h a y . and I tb o n g b t i t w as
a m a tte r o f fa c t w a y an sw ered :
M L
,P*,acM “ «d q u ie t to th e ta n k ,
Y o rk Press.
and cro w to its h e a r t’s content, but
•b o a t tim e fo r m e to escape. T h e horses
ffto td e d ns fro n t th ere a fflic tio n s .— N e w
“ T h is ca r g o «, to T h ir t y fo u rth street an d tho k i l l i e s t ill balances Its e lf to tbe
x r e k P rusa
w e re te a rin g alo ng th e road as h a rd as
T h e P h ils d e to h i*
W“ eu *b« f a m ily cares c a ll the mother
fe rry . G e t o u t an d w a i t fo r a B lee cker w a t e r and re s ts S u d d en ly, w it h no ap ­
th e y co uld r a n . b a t I cla m b e re d fo r th e
, th a t wom en w enr th«l» j
"D8F’’i , t " W" F ho is p u t in to th e e r a d lo , w ith hi»
s tre e t car. ”
He
p a re n t e x e rtio n o f pow er, tb e p ickerel
aide o f th e lo ad and s lid fo r tb e road.
roata on m uddvdavs.
p e n i' I i l “ 1,’ h e o * ° p la ^ w i , h ‘ he m an y bright
T i i C n it d H j g j j j j Uu
T h e s p rin te r g o t o ff
‘ B sfc ro p e r m ittin g yo n to pass to th e
fo rw a rd . T b e m o ve m en t is so sad-
as
some
o
f
th
e
o f liftin g the dress «M w ” • b e n 7 'C M i,J i heads th a t h a n g fr o m th o hook which
hi t a il o f m y utout b a n tin g coat pmu*‘u g rrs c rie d o u t :
deu
th
a
t
i
t
is
n
o
t
re
a
lize
d
(b
a
t
tbo
p
ic
k
-
to ch arge o f th e c a u g h t on th e top o f a sh arp stan d ard ,
op po
disci»»
o 'rc le s tbo h e a d o t th is l i t t l e portable
" Y o u c o n ru n a n y w a y . I t is b e tte r e re l has m oved u n t il i t i . * ^ n in its
to tog reph y to th e w a r correspondent,
^
" rtunity
h o u re f d display
^ X t
p e ‘ h®m
t t ,° “ an
‘ M
and th ere I b u n g to tb e ca ree n in g w a g
bed.
to r a n nod loro a c a r tb im n e ver to per-
■? .
,o k u o w w h e th e r yo n a r e q u o l
n e w position, ¿ 'lie k i l l i e is gone. I t is
•erge fo r b r i g h t ' ^ e f ’± , ’’T ' 1" * « *1
a
! : a
on th a t th re aten ed to upset anti d u m p a
W h a t a r e fre s h in g co ntrast to tbe
sp ire a t a ll. " — N e w Y o rk C o m m e rc ial.
«tod to rep o rt o o r notions in th e field ”
n o w to th e p ic k e r e l’s In te rio r, and prob­
Rted o f b u rn in g b a y on m e a t ev e ry
w a lk ,
8
* M d d e a n side- in s ip id experiences o f o n r overdraped,
to e w a r corre».pou,huj(
bow ed and
a b ly w it h o n ly a v e ry hazy notio n i f
to rn o f tb e road.
ovcrcoddled yonngstere. H till, rough ex­
T li»»|y RMreaU
• w a it e d tb e pleasure o f th e g re a t m an
* b v Ovowih
« .I ,n.-t ~ J / | -' u l' w X i <,le i > w
• a y •« a ll. o f h o w i t g o t there.
" T h e fire w ae c ra c k lin g and b u rn in g
ercises a re n o t re q u ire d fo r c iv iliz e d b»-
A yo u n g b o ta n is t was s h o w in g a p a r
In tb e first plucc, ’ ’ o o u tiUn,H|
N
o
T
b
e
m
ethods
o
f
tb
e
tro
u
t
and
picker
"»«•I. prti.t.
C.
I"
fie rc ely, and a lre a d y I c o o l! feel tho
com m ittee can te ll
'cord is a
18,1 w hetber _ oi a T h e y w i l l a tte -,__
ty o f lad ies au d g e n tle m e n th ro u g h the
d te r. “ I should lik e a d e fin itio n o f tbe
n d __ to th e ir own
.
•1 are v e ry d iffe r e n t; th e ir results, h o w ­ -—<*•■ or » • « .
flames. S t i l l th e horses ra n , an d s t ill
.. ................ ^ w s o " ^ - ’ h " 1 wo« ’ . o r ! , .
° ‘ t prevented.
*tlc % i f a
no
p re v e n te d . I t is cvi-
phrase, 'fie n d ish a tru c ity ' ”
W
I
;
tele»
B
ubMMirtcen,
Agru
aUuraJ
'
’Hor
w
hether
it
co nservato ry aud e x p la in in g to th em
ever. ore m uch th e sam e.— N o w Y o rk
m y coat h eld m e fa st to th a t seeth ing
co t th s t tho roovetn ents o f tbo trunk
' ° r not. O ld fash-
’ AM PLE
C O
U P P IE , «
«
th e prop erties o f some o f th e choicest Sun.
T h e eorvespoudeut s m iled as i f he
C
S
S iN T
luuM o f A m i i i «»«. M y (roam»™corntut’iiccd
» •w
X it
,el1 Zon ‘ h a t a ’ “ d
«h on ld u o t be im peded with
p la n ts
uonaidsred tb e qn eatiou a lto g e th e r too
g e ttin g hot, and th en I fo un d m y coat
•re plenty o f exact eon’ l l T * * h* t ,here fv I« PJ i
. E * * ’! ' ' * « c t iv it y should have
IX ) Y O U
A m o n g tb e v is ito rs w ae a w o u ld he
O*v Womaa-. Trtelo.
w aa ou fire. T h e n e t t m o m en t th e loose
w a n t th e
•F U n d b th u t r o r it ic .," h s sald. ” sre
A resld eu t o f S ta te n Is la n d bos la te ly
in (be
fo r i t al> ) . e ?
w e ore confront«
yo u u g lo oktog m id d le aged lad y, w h o
c a rtrid g es in m y pockete com m enced ex- ,
c h r o n ic l e
elusive, y e t e x p e r t ^ 7 h l" * * " ” « » •
* t # ‘“ “ ’ «“ ‘ lo u a l b e lly bend; Il
a t ev ery d e scrip tio n voluuteen'id the been v e ry m u ch au uo yed by aomo o f tbe
B a r d e n c o w iu iitu d by th e o th e r aide. "
p io d iu g fro m
th e heat, and th en I
they
were
w
rong
and
•k
*'?
prove’
‘
hat
n
Rh’
7
"
d
ju
s
te
d
,
i
t
m
u
s t e x e rt iujuri
. . ¿ C o ,r ’T t ", " ’»orn’ d
th e
offlear
sta te m e n t th a t tb e plan ts au d (lo w ers u rc h in s o f th e neighborhood. She is a
sm elled m y doves b ro ilin g .
•hade o f m e s n in . w u i l u * * . tb e r ® was s
too loosely adjusted, 1»
»lie had a t hom o w e re q u ite eq u a l to g re a t lo v e r o f n a tu re anti has ou her
s o » , w b a t Is 'ja n t veugeauce?' ”
" I bad ju s t m ade up m y m in d th a t
Perceive, b
u
t * ,b iy ’“ d not
displaced an d r o lls in to a contract-
a u y th tu g e x h ib ite d hero o r in deed a n v
" J u m Vengeiiuoe, " a u s w rre d tho oor
fr o n t piasxa a n u m b e r o f pbttod plants
w h toi. _
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uiurders c o m m itte d by on r sitle. ”
U H « > W |N a
d lte h f a l l o f w a te r beside tb e road
•bsolutely essentiel h .
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h a ve a cactus a t hom o th a t is s t ill
tw o p la n ts w it h o u t dlsoovery. O ne by
io io n o f
T * * * '. when they were rtrsi**i .I,D g o a «e l o f ^ Dt* 8I ' L T h * ®,o ‘ b*ng s to » Id to
1 w i l l g lv e yo u au Order th a t w i l l take
b a y and th e horsee, nor o f the rancher
la rg e r I p la n te d and reared i t m yself. ” one h e r choice flo w ers h a ve disappeared
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g e n tly observed
" H o w re m u rk a b le l
th ieves th ey h ave never bceu -c a u g h t
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T h e o th e r d a y she coooeived a plan
humorous of E lisa b eth an tOi ,!” f In o it lo r th e baby, th e re
fe w prevalent
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T h e lad y d id n o t stay to b ear an y
tre a s u re a T y in g a « r i n g to each flo w -
‘ he poet (M arston j ,
w b R h r in u i M oD otono®« ) » r r to g . shaking
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M e x ic o , b u lli in llenares, aerpeuts In R ill
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tr ia s T h e H iu d o .« uevsr u iolest snokee.
character w “ ^ 1 tn his works.
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tb s e w in e sh o u ld ba destroyed.
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booty a n d to ok to b te heels. T h e boy e ,.
cv-ndeaned w o n tt' ” «
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to w in to a redheaded B e lg ia n canary,
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. i , 1? ? , ’ 0“ “ 1» v e ry fo o d o f pete o f —-s?
,lw' ^ a n n w » w tfn iu a iT«r-ia ~
plan i t f 0
^ b e o a ly ovcrindnlgeuce, tbe tr e a tm e n t should
m a k e e p m y m in d w h e th e r I a m a Itv — Loudon S jiare kl omenta.
ly a sort o f in tro d u c tio n .
•11 k in d s and has a n u m b e r about the « T t w .u , ^ v s i h c C h i c ^ l J ™ ^ ? " : ba* ® M d .H o w t £ f l u " " / WOtd
b® tempered with d is c ip lin e w b ic i
g u n ia s o r n o t
A I R * — B n i th s fire» c h ap ter te n ’» th a bouaa. O n e d s y, w h ile m a rk e tin g , th e
H e has m ade i t ,
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like a bog w h e u yo u a re in society, and w lt b places o f w o rs h ip ia tb e a n c ie n t
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gre«» a n tiq u ity and w as once fam ous
«■ees o f a poreenger — N ew T o r t flute
Llereland Plain Deulor.
to m to r not w a rin g in kte
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memo.
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