The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, May 13, 1898, Image 4

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    T H A T FAMILYCLOSef
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A SUCCESSFUL EVANBELIST
Rev. W . A. Dunnett, a Man Whose Good W ork h
W idely Known—He Relates Events In His
Career of General Interest.
Abta. T b . r a t a * « V !
Wlwn yon
IdM il, »ug*r-eo»te«l pills, which tear you »II to
piece«, are not In ¡ I with H owl's. Is a y to taka
Hood’s
anil easy to operate, la true
/V o m Uto 4milA « fa llt Haeoni.
of Hood’s Pills, which a r t
up to date In every respect
Throughout C anids, from th« veatern people iu the Fra n k lin Street Coni
Church, at Manchester, N . H . h ire doctor« Safe, certain and sure. AU
boundary o f O ntario to the A tla n tic Ocean,
had arrived and were in attendance before druggists. 'M. C. I. Hood A Co., Lowell, Mass.
there is no name more w idely known in (era- he regained couaciouannaa. Iu a il these citlej , The ouly Fills to take with Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
parsnee and svangelistie work thau that o f the and town« the uswapapen freely mentioned
R ev. W . A . DuuuuU. U r . D unnatt has beeu his affliction at the time. M r. Dunnett «aid
he had con»ulte<i many phreician«, though he
CYCLING AND ASTHMA.
the Grand V lca-C ouucillor o f Ouiario sod
«aid, to be entirely lair, be liad never beeu auy i
Quebec in (he Royal Teruplsra, and ao popular great length o f time under treat meat bv any !
A London l*byalrlnn Says tb o T o rm o r W i l l
ia he among the members o f the order that iu one doctor because of his itinerant mode nt
C ara th e L a tto r.
M ontreal there is a R oyal Tem plars council life. Iu the early part of the au miner of 1690,s
while in BrockviJl« assisting the pastor of the
Dr. Marcet of London recommends
named “ D u n n ett C oun cil“ iu his honor. Fo r W a ll Street Methodist Church iu evangelistic
biuycle riding as a remedy for asthma.
more than ten years M r. D unnett hat been go­ services, he was ij>eakiug of his trouble to a
in g from place to place purauing hia goo-1 friend who urged him to try Dr. Williams* Here is what he says abont it in a let­
work, sometimes auiatiu g resident ministers, P in k Pills, and next day presented him with a ter to The Medical Record: “ If asthma
■u
m -iu o rf conducting
cou aucune a «ene«
sometimes
aeries o í f g
gospel tem- dozen boxes. “ I took the p ills,” «aid Mr. Is a form of mountain sickness and if
rance m eeting! independently. l>ut
b
always D unnett, “ and I declare to you I am a well
w rin g tor the goo 1 o f hi« follow
I o n W h ile man to-day. I used to worry a great deal that distressing affection of high a lti­
iu Smith*«
Fa
ll«
a
tow
months
ago
inc
,,
----------- tiro in connection over the' puin about uijr heart, but that is all tudes cau be cored by training for the
w ith hia w ork lie dropped into the Record offlee gone now, and I feel lik e a new m an.” A ll exercise ot climbing, why should ndt
for a little visit w ith the editor. D uriug (he this the reverend gentleman told in a simple
asthma also yield to the training of the
conversation tli» Rtcord ventured to remark conversational way, and when it was sug­
that hia duties entailed an enormous amount of gested that he let it be known be rather respiration carried ont by practicing the
h *r-l w ork. T o this M r. D unnett assented, but demurred, because, as he put it, “ I am almost respiratory movements needed to carry
added that in his present physical condition afraid to say I am cured, and yet there is no
the tidal air through the longs? Of all
hv
equal t - auy amount o f hard work. man enjoying better health to-day than 1 do.”
B u t it was not dw ays io, he said, aad then
A t that time, at M r. Dunnett'« request, means of training respiration I think
be gave the w riter the follow ing little per- his statement whs only published locally, rycling is the best. When a person first
rith permission to make it but now w riting under the date of Jan. 21s!, takes a cycling exercise, it w ill be
public. l i e bb I that for the past thirteen from Fitchburg, Mass., where he has been
years lie ha-1 linen greatly troubled with a conducting a very successful series of evan­ found, especially ou going up hill, that
pain in the region o f hie heart, from whioh gelistic meetings, he says: “ I had held b a e i the breath is wanting, the heart beats
he was unable -o get any relief. A t times it from w riting in regard to my health, not be­
uncomfortably and tho legs tiro, bnt
was a d u ll hea y pain, at others «harp and cause I had forgotten, hut because it sermyd
5 * ve?e.'
Ofrea* neu it rendered! him unfit too good to be true that the old time pain after training theso discomforts disap­
f»r hi« engag» nenU, and at a ll time« it had gone. I cannot say whether it w ill ever pear, nothing w ill be thought of ascend­
made it d iffic u lt to m ore, lli« trouble
return, but I can certainly say it has not ing hills, the heart has becorno perfectly
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altf&y« visible -o the
•• public
always
and frequently
troubled me for months, and I am iu better
>■•«»» conducting service he would give out health than I have been for years. I have comfortable, all breathlessness has dis­
and diMtors hud io be ra ile d in to attend
gained iu flesh, hence in weight. I would appeared and the legs w ill uo longer
r-V “ * ■oe'r ,rred *" ’'Im
‘ he Yoni>e prefer not to say anything about ray appe- , feel uny fatigne.
P 'U f e li. Toronto; the Baptist Church, tite ; lik e the poor, it is ever with me. Yes
“ Cycling exercise, first of all, in ­
Woodstock, N . n . ; the Methodist Church
attribute
health to D r. W illiam s*
Pari«»»«., n i -
A* - »
vnuren, ’ I i «
m u tu e my good neun
A
i
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° ? U ° U B?.v<her <****»0« P in k Pili«, und you hare œy coûtent to ass creases the depth of breathing, and that
W a ils p re a o h ia f to an audience of 2,300 the fact.“
without fatigue, ns tho respiratory
P ills
A B A C H E L O R ’S T H O U G H T S .
W hat
Aaff lb. Tartou. MUd» uf
U e T h in k «
H e K n o w « A lm u t
L IT T L E
J IM M IE .'S
ESSAY.
AN ADONIS OF EG YPT.
Every fam ily has Its
know that, of course, . omo S ? * »i
mens, neatly put tog„thw
td
»way iu a secure oupboani . ***
only fam ily members
»S
ikeletou key, probably. O nlv-j'H
fam ily is alone, with Uu
,k*kt
does it go to the door c a « 2 j S
unlock it and bring the
lorth. Tho fam ily knows
ion, hut outsiders aro s u p o J ? ? 1^
total ignorance of its existenrZ ‘#l**
they are wiser thau people thhk',^ # VO
' V
aud of conrae they a lw a y sere-A L * ''
a point of politeness to pretend S ' --------L
blind and deaf.
F M •« It f
Q|
, ° f, h° 7 ,n?uy kiQds Hro f“ail?ihk 5 =
Ions? The Joneses possessed 7 **
who died insano. You can't go**
Joues oupboard, or, in n t ^ , “* 1* ' -------------
even hint at the subject of
insanity in their presence wi.s
skeleton audibly knocking iu
gecreta
¡¡other and all the Joneses turah??? ®ecreU
You can't mention Turkish b X ’to^
Browns w ithout their iaw T X j 8u|>t' 1
fa llin g ; you can't think why. And?1’ 8 U te f
fnrr»» the cheertWu Attorl‘
Attorir
drink statistica form
joet of conversation at the Robing
,—w
nKii, “ii gupret
table you observe w ith wonder
that
the fam ily grow uuoomtoruble m
writhe in their chairs. Youhavsa'tm
faintest notion why, but the itou Attorn
haa
*•“*
Men f h . S u ld K l W a s 'H e a r t ," a n ,I riu H id ( l
aud W owe*.
M o re T h a u J iu tic«.
N E N K M E F T A , T H E M O S T B E A U T IF U L
A woman cau never understand why
Hearts is located in yur insides ia
M A N IN T H E W O R L D .
ideal love j» so rare when i leal women the rejun of yure stummicks. The fir.
at* no common.
teology says they works like pumps,
801110 women go w ithout saying.
which is the milkman's best friend. Ml« M u m m y F o und l a a C e m e te ry N e a r
M o m of them, however, nay without go­ The heart is n very importunt organ,
th e C it y o f £1 K a b — “ T h e 8on S m ile d
ing— at least not till long afterword.
tint it don't make no mnsick.
L'pon H im ,” b u t H e D ie d L ik e O th e r M o r .
A girl never really cares much for a
My brother, whioh is a polck, says,
t * 1»— W if e a a d o
b l a T o m b W i t h H im .
ruan till ehe takes to running to the "W hat liannuy when two hearts beets
wiodow to watrh biui when he goes.
The Adonis of Egypt 5.400 years ago
like 1.” I wish pop weed tako a leasing
If a man turned over a new loaf every Irom 2 hearts. He beats like 00.
Is ngaiu among men Not as be was
limo his w ife wanted him to. there
Hop tele m3 ouoe his heart was back tvheu women bow< .1 before him and his
wouldn't be anything left of him bat in the old town where ho was born, »very gesture was looked upon almost
the covers.
hot I am afrado he is a lyre, heoos when i s if it were that of a god, bnt swathed
If the minister were to say he was Kate was married he said, “ My hoart is
going t-> throw a hymnbook at the ricb- i full 2 say m uch," and ho didn't got no in the habiliments of the regulation
1 at dressed woman there, every woman lelefone from his birthplace. Bymuby mummy. Centuries before imperial Cw-
In church would duck under tlio pew.
uo fell under the tabul and some wtm tar died and turned to clay this man
It w ill probably ulways be u mystery iarkastieally remarked that it was very inled the dwellers on 250.000 acres
with u rod of iron. The women adored
whether a woman would rather wear full.
I met a man one« at a dinner an,
um ething that nobody is wearing or
King Richard had a lying heart but him for his benutv The men feared
who was perfectly sane upon s™2
something that everybody is wearing.
I have got a busted heart which is >.ud reflected him tor his wisdom.
point ou earth but one. and on that k.
Nea the city of El Kab, which is
Style to a woman means whether yen . ivorse. Dere reader a in ’t a girl heartless
was tho opposite. He could talk iho«
has
bavo to wear clothes that are too big to to give me the shako becos my here is I situated 75 miles north of the present
politics, science, art, Shakespean m
look well or ouly too small to fuel com­ red? Cun I avert the dckrecsof the fatos site of Cairo, there lies nn ancient ceme­
tery
so
old
that
even
the
meu
to
whom
the
musical glasses, hut if by
fortable.
which has got a cinch on mortals*
chance the eon vernation touched «
No man ever really has any doubt
I «111 a eyniok now, which meuues the papyrus scrolls are as familiar as
the waters of the N ile are unable to say
dueling he w ent straight off hie tod
that the girl he is in love with w ill every one is a fool butt me.
then and there.
marry him, hut most men pretend they
The heart is connected witli the lag, when it was first devoted to the pnr-
Dueling was tho skeleton in hU«D
have tiecauite it always tickles the girl. oecos when n feller gets his leg pulled poee of housing the mortal tenements of
Kvwi wbeu a girl baa fixed a sprig ¿f ae gcueruly has a heartuke. But a heart- I the i old Egyptians. ■ Th® «rabseologist
movements are automatic. At the same board, and the reason was one that
riletoe
in
her
hair
so
it
w
ill
loidt
Bke
can't
hold
a
caudle
to
a
stummTk
,
”
mistletoe
time it w ill aconstom the rider instinct­ not he enlarged upon here. On oueih,
N O T H IN G M O R E .
- the
- - chandelier
- -
- for
.
_,
.
“
: « ‘arch, uutl many a wuiuni.v that today
it fell off
she w ill pre- aka
ively to take in at each respiration the in every year ho shot himself up in bi
ck. I have not Iho heart to cm. I i".“— °?
,ho n,a.*,n”,H « ' ‘h round
•rad to fight against It
Place me beneath the apple trees
toplck.
not tho heart to con-
volume
of air required to aerate the house and wns not seen by mortal ♦«
In pleasant summer weather,
All women believe in their hearts tiune thia ussay.- Jim m ie iu hau i t an­ oyed wouder was undisturbed hero for
blood.
Persons
who do not caro for cy­ That was the one day when hisiksb
Where sephyrs come and w ild bees ham
, thousands cf years.
(hat woman ia the superior of mau, but cisco Examiner.
A nd phloxes bloom together.
cling out of doors can take the same ton camo ont and stalked about
.
It
no
happened
that
a
short
tinio
ago
very few of them care to brag much
Many people have what seems to th
kind of exercise at homo by means of a
I-er-ous proeiioeting for new fields m a
G ive bib m y favortto book to read,
t l e r H u g n e a tlu o .
about it till after they get married.
dummy cycle, consisting of au iron general public a harmless enough ikde
M y Tennyson or Browning,
l
hill
in
tho
cemetery
described
discover-
When a man get« tired of a girl, lie
It was at a Jefferson avenue residence,
A w h iff of the fa r In dian leaf
" ^ 2
wheel driven by pedals, tho resistance ton, but it is real and ghastly to them
baa to stand it; when a girl gets tired »“‘I the young mau iu the case had been ed a littlo pit which apparently had
Tho summer's fragrance crowning.
of the wheel being so contrived as to selves. It is of hnmble origin. Itiuu.
lEIFICCOKT'
of n tuau, aim ouly haa to ask him to doing often uud staying late until the never t-oeu made the subject of iuvesti-
&
simulate bicycle riding. A strap carried prising the pains people will take w
M y children's voices lot mo hear
carry a few of her littleat bundles,
maiden fair felt the monotony of it. 1 gatiou. Excavation brought to light
T h a t on the law n are playing
partly around the rim of the wheel can conceal that their grandfathers wm
;
the
fact
that
it
was
not
only
«omethiug
Up (o (be time ho ia 20 the average Lust Thursday oveuing about II o'clock
A nd jo in in g in the m erry sjxjrt
Ì
]
bo tightened at w ill by tho rider, thus poor, bnt honest, the lies they will tell
i
new,
bnt
from
the
arcbtcologist'a
Tho bounding collie haying.
man wonders bow mood he w ill wunt the conversation dragged so that it al-
increasing tho labor and recalling the (which ouly proves that tho grandpu.
standpoint
one
of
the
most
important
to get mirrit <1; after he gets to he 80 ho ra°*t pulled the carpet out by the tacks
L /'t me behold the blue Bbov%
effort of riding up hill. My experience ent’s qualities have not descended It
W n nrlura U<vaar I.......
, .
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woeders bow long ho _ w .;is
ill a be _ able
to »..<1
and for a miuuto or two ho sat iu cogl finds in a very long time. The pit was
F a ir ships on dreamy seas.
' of the results of this treatment is unfor­ tho direct line) and the meannesses they
K o more I ask of kind ly fate.
«tav» it off.— Now York Fresa.
T n g C H R O N 1 C IA m a k e » I U
tative mood, w ith h is baud to hi« fore­ tho entrance to a solid chamber of rock
to. grestca« tunately limited to only one person. In w ill indulge in, in the pitiable effort to
B ut only Joys like those.
i » « » B P .P ,,,
u , . o » iu d s t « M .
containing a number of «tono coffin« or
head.
I T , I E C IIIIO .X IC I.K
n a a q u a lo a Uia FaelSa
—T . F . Juhnston in Chambers* Journal.
this caso it has proved eminently suc­ hido tho fact that tw o generations igo
sarcophagi
Beside«
these
there
lay
A h e C o u l d N o t B in g .
I was just trying to romeinber some­
1
• Jl ,n » b tlltr . • n e r p n i . and naw »
cessful.
This person took to bicycle rid­ they kept a sm all greengrocer's «bopor
!
upon
tho
floor
of
the
chamber
a
nnm-
1
C H R ilN lO L K - s Telegraphic Kaporta ara
Siugerly (to friend recently married) thing, ’’ he explained.
A W A T C H IS A W O N D E R .
ing three years ago for pleasure and in wore plush aud powder After «11, the
I the lam a t and most reliable. I u Local N e w t the
j ber of statues. Examination of the
— Why. old man, yoa look sad m d de­
"Yes?" she replied.
i He'leat and epici e e l and Ila ICdilortala t r o u ina
very groat moderation for the first two ; longer the lino tho more certain it it to
I had someihiug pleasant to tcU ; J’ ” ou"
that one of the
jected. Have you met with a disappoint­
B
io ton , ! sarcophagi
the mummy of i sm s T h in » . A b o u t I t T h a t A r e N o t Goa- i »M aat pena ' n the Country
years. He observed that tho attacks of contain ancestor« who won their bmd
, -r —-o- contained
------- — .-o
yon. ■ •
ment iu your matriinouial venture?
1
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g
G
II
III!
V
(oi.K
lia
a
a
lw
a
ra
Kean,
and
alw
aya
• r a lly K now n.
asthma to which he was subject becorno by the iw eot
their i “««-
« II I be. the friend and cham ,Ion ot ib e paoni» aa
Wederly— Ala«, yea i l y w ife cannot
All, w hat wus it?” and the bright' Ncnkhefta, and the roll of papyrus aud
Open your watch and look at the lit- { I apninat
ccm blnailnna, c liq u e » corporatloiie, or
If ull the world were not descend»)
the inscription« on the sarcophagus
fewer. The tightness and wheezing
«mg.
i ened a bit.
tie wheels, springs and screws, each au oppreaalon. of any kind. I l « IH be lu le o a n d a a l which occurred every night have now from the same “ grand old gardener,1'
Hlngerly—Can't «ingl Why, man, 1 " U m —um, let me see,” liesnid, rub both gavo the information that theso indispensable part of the whole won- ; I» e rar/K O lo y u e u lra l In r
there m ight bo more common tenn is
were
the
mortal
remain«
of
“
the
most
entirely disappeared."
(bat onght to cau«e you to rejoice. I tin g his head. "1 cau’t just thiuk what
trying to forge» honest toil.—Knglisk
beautiful muu in Egypt aud probably derful machino. Notice the busy littlo '
it was. ”
think yon ure to be congratulated.
balance wheel as it flies to and fro nn- '
the w orld."
Exchange.
N O M A C K IN T O S H .
Werleriy— But the trouble is thut aha
The ligh t faded ont of her face, ihon
When tho wrapping» of tho mummy ! ceasiugly, day aud uight, year in aud
thinks she can. —Chieugo N ewa
it came Hgain.
of this ancient Adonis were unfolded, year out. This wonderful littlo machine
C ontrary Effrato o f t h . A b ra a e . . f O o . on
IN L O N D O N ’S SLUMS.
“ P irh u p sit w a s ‘good night,' ” aho
a F r lc a d a t C u to n .l C a llip e r.
thero was nothing to indicate that the is the result of hundred« of year» of
W a lk in g » » u
suggested quietly.
study and experiment.
“ I knew a man once," said Colonel A It a t h c r H o u g h E x p a r lc n r « T h a t m
He looked at her for a full minute; remains were those of u man of auy
■ a A r t U t a I.»M » n .
The watch carried by tho average
beauty
whatsoever.
The
grinning
skele­
Calliper,
"a young mau who had ev­
looked nt her as if she had aaid some­
j man is composed of OH pioces, and its
An artist who is w ell known ia s
ton
looked
exactly
like
thorn
of
today.
erything
that
heart
could
wish
for
thing by mistake, looked at her as if
manufacture embraces moro than 3,000
who notwithstanding that fact was a uorthern city used occasionally to pat
j she might have au explanatory remark The only odd fact was that the ihape of ' distinct and separate operations. Some
pretty sane aud sensible sort of young on bis shabbiest clothes and penotnk
I or two to add, but she never flinobed. the skull, tbo hands and the feet were, of tho smallest screws are eo minute
mau, but who nevertheless did at times to the slnnis, in search of inspiration for
Then he got up uud went away, and ho while UDmihtakably Egyptian, of more i that the uuaided eyes cannot distinguish ,
in his youngor days before he had leant - ¡“ »brush. On one of these excunioM
classic
mold
than
those
of
moat
mum­
never camo buck.— Detroit Free Pre»».
ed the philosophy cf llfo occasionally ho,",0P M to watch tho efforts of a n<
mies. The formation of the skull also I them from steel filings or specks of dirt. |
indicated that its owner when alive pos­ j Under n powerful magDifyiug glass a
have periods of depression. In oue of ged urchin who was disfiguring tin
Q u ite D iffe re n t.
perfect screw is revealed. The slit iu !
these ou his way homo once from Eu­ pavenieut of a squalid street with i
Caller—Sir, I um reliably informed sessed greut mentul development, thus the head is 3*100 of au inch wide. It '
rope be came to the conclusion that lifo P»eCe ° { eoft blue at0”c’ #u'1’ ‘‘M 0’*1'
that yon huve been iusinuatiug that I justifying the pleasant thing« which takes 808,000 of these screws to weigh
wasn’t worth living, and he mado up th° fi8ures w hich the lad drew wen
was a liar uud u thief, and I huve ca ll­ were said nbout him in the perfectly a pound and a pound is werfn <1,585.
his mind to end it all right there b i grotesque, the artist was struck with
ed to demand au immediate retraction, preserved roll of ancieut manuscript
Tho hairspring is a strip of the finest
jumping overboard. As he looked over their originality and began to taks u
or, in liuu thereof, your worthies» hide' j which recited his history.
Some of the archieologista here were steel, about 9% inches long, l-loo iuch I
the rail and realized how wet the wa­ interest in their developm ent
sir.
wide, 37-10,000 inch thick. It is coiled ;
"That's right, my boy! Maks yoor
ter was and how much there wag of it
Editor (of Tho Bngle)—A ll The Bn- ' at first inclined to doubt the accuracy of up iu spiral form und finely tempered.
he knew that he onght not to go out in lines clear and never mind the details
glo lias ever «aid about you, Major Gore, i the claims made regarding this find, Tho process of tempering theso springs ,
but investigation showed thut there was
it without a mackiotoeb.
Cliumpion! W hat! You don't knowbov
bus been iu a political way.
was long held as a secret by the few for- 1
Going below, he discovered that he to sketch that old m an’s head? Then
"Oh, I beg your pardon! I wae un­ no cause lor doubt whatever. It would túnate ones possessing it, und cveu uow
had neglected to bring one. On thia oc° 8*' e IU° tbe c^a^ - I ’ll show yon.
der the impression thut yon had beeu have been impossible to perpetuato a is not generally known. Their manu­
casiou of all others when he wanted one
n,,xt tnomeut the eutbosiirtto
"Abraham
attacking my churaoter. "— Indianapo­ fraud of thia «ort. The papyrus roll, facturo requires great skill aud care.
I.iurum, whar's
which told the history of Neukhefta,
oooky?"
lis Journal.
most
be
bad
none.
But
he
couldn’t
artiKt
wa*
00 his knees, and with the
set forth that his dominion extouded The strip is gauged to 20-100 of au inch,
think of encountering tho wet inappro- P*®*"0
«fono had quickly drawn »
"I donna Uncle Moeesaid dar was a
but uo measuring instrument has os yet '
T
h
e
n
T
h
e
y
D
id
n
't
D
a
a
T
h
in
g
.
over
42
mile«
of
the
banks
of
the
Nile.
priately clad, and eo he deferred jurnn- c'eTrr picture. Before he could coo­
cakewalk yeet'day rheuiug, and maybe
His residence was termed Nishwaka, been devised capable of fine enough
"Hypocrite I"
it haln't got Ixtck yet. "—Century.
ing overboard until be could do so In meoce ““other sketch, however, he felt
gauging
to
determine
beforehand
by
tho
¡
whioh is «npponed to mean that the v il­
"Bare fared swindlorl"
proper form. Next morning, with th« a »tonuing blow on the head, and »
lage where lie lived bore that title, size of the strip what tho strength of '
"Robber of tho orphan!"
■•»»aga by Praa/.
resiliency of youth, he was feeline b«t shr' 11 f8nialo voice cried:
tho
finished
spring
w
ill
be.
A
20-1,000
Having cleared tho atmosphere by "tireat wero hi« flocks, oh, ruler of 1
"Yea. au we went out to the fair, an
b‘d h* arriVCd *“ New York buoy
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Take yor bloom
in --- hook, ye greit,
i part of au inch difference ia the thick­
I Ihrowwl ball« at the doll«, an one of thus mutually discovering each oth­ rulers, ” says the manuscript. “ Noue '
•nt, hopeful and strong
? 1 good for nought hulk I What d'ye went
ness
of
tho
strip
makes
a
difference
in
«•A
awi
I
.
.
D
A
I
U
Y
was
so
wise.
Noue
wax
so
beloved.
And, curiouily enough, whila in by
them looked jtut like that minister what er « identity, the gas meter aud tho
up t'flags 'at I ’ve just wash
the running of a watch of about six
n» w »i. I*«-»'»». F a lil.
aaked me If I was sure I tried to ho a short ton of cool settled thewselvee to The gun smiled ou him when he jonr- j minutes per hour.
other respects
ue remained
rcmainod as
as nunct‘1.
pnnct‘1
acts be
'Tain't no wonder 'at t' kids dolt
f o o l boy. ”
the task of not doing a thing but ruu neyed abroad, aud when he looked with
rftor ra CTCr ab° n‘ hiH dre8S' he n«vor when a senseless old idiot likcycrsclf «et,
The value of these springs when fin
displeasure a sorrow as of death camo
up tho score.— Now York Press.
"Did yon hit him?"
M y
a f e
weut ont“ nW°n ’ n,ackint0«b. "nd he 'em t'example. Be off, or I'll *»«r
ished
and
placed
iu
watches
is
enormous
upon him who had caused it. lie was to
‘YoabeL I «watted hiui every time. "
out h»«U H “D sort» of weather with- t pavement w i' yer u gly carcass."
in proportion to the material from
bi«
people
what
the
water»
of
the
N
ile
T
h
e
H
e
a
l
S
u
ffe
re
r.
—Cleveland Plain Denier.
ln ^ h Uh01L
carelessness
Tho artist hurriedly dodged another
Is it so bad as that— pinch ae yon . are to Egypt. Great is his name. No which they are made. A comparison
death O^Tn?,hb“t led finally ‘° his hoot, sprang to h is feet, and, without
w
ill
givo
n
good
idea.
A
tou
of
steel
io
live«
was
so
beautiful.
There
may.
yon
w
ill
have
hurd
work
to
make
*
“
““
who
liTM
"
as
>o
kreutiful.
W e a th e r a a d C rim e .
h X v r a ? ^ bo0‘ * PV^hlntoah in a waiting to argue the mutter, sneaked
mado up Into hairsprings when in
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nono to take liis place.
”
‘
Ever notice that there I t lu te both cuds meet?"
o o i d Ä m S e ^ ? f .# 7' b a ‘* “« h t . ignomiuiously off. H e vows that ho
watches
is
worth
more
than
12>{
times
Perhaps there was a tonch of oriental
Dushit— I dou't mind it ao far as I
highway robbery when the sidewalks
tho value of the 6amo weight in pure
, -
---- °n hia lungs, tlevelon- i
®>nd his own business when next
aui personally concerned, but it w ill be extravagance iu this, but among tho
are ooverwl w ith «now and ice?
■nfl'^’u 1^ - 111?1118 aud carried him off.
K°®8 hlutnm ing.— Loudon Telegraph-
Hu Crsii ji WvgJj, ¡i ¿ j [ ( j
terribly bard for my valot to have to statues found on the floor cf the cham­ gold. Hairspring wire weighs 1-20 of a i
Brooks— No. Any reason for it?
and ow«A
so it “ mav
off'
he
7 , r be
_ “ ««m
i d. 0 f
th
at ¡
grain to tbo inch. One m ile of wire i
Rivera— Yea It'aali tho footpads can put up with domestic cigars after the ber was one which unquestionably was weighs less than half a pound.
the
hÍS l0”? Hf° n u d dräthta
___ W h y D oesn’t th e B o ile r
intended
to
rcprcscut
Neukhefta.
This
3
Ï
do to bold them seiirs up.—Chicago priuio havunas be haa been used Io —
the same cans«. • • _ New
v ew York 8uu. “
The balanco gives five vibrations every
W hatufreroeadous force iastragglioi
a
was evidence sufficient that the inscrip­
Boston Trnnscript.
UTibon».
tion must not have been w ithout cause. second, 300 every minute, 18,000 every , (lo d ito ln i
The Supreme Conrtl
1 tP#r 8 ^°^er
**0038! Take, foreX-
, «,
,4> üb1wi
T h e P ro b a b le l i e o u a .
r» rv b o )o fy ,
The judges of th« TTni»«^ c ? a
a“ ple, a horizontal tubular boiler
According to tbo standard of beauty hour. 483,000 e v e ry day and 157,080,-’
« * H » < l» » n l M«xleo,
i
000
every
year.
At
each
vibration
it
“ I wonder why people so like to which existed in Egypt iu thoeo days.
f*ourt8 have, »i»i. -__
States ordinary proDortiona. fiO
••I d co ’t 1-cUnvo it'« possible for two
60 inrhea
inches ill
in di*
— of e x c w i ï f
I** j>le t<> think of tho Minn tbiuu in on« wear »quvaky shoes to church, ” sold , Neukhefta was certainly an Adonis, i I rotates nbout 1}^ times, which makes «»«•* pr-nu rasninX »
long, containing
"*
R
1
nliilityond
of,
cigbty-three
I
inch
tabes,
fc'nchabollw
the nervous boarder.
M bile in sculpture tho ancieut Egyptian I 197,100,000 revolotious every year.
M'cment"
" P en a p a ." said Asbury Pepper», was not equal to the genius of today he Take, for illustration, u looomotivs with
You w ail nntil yon owe yoor tailor
» surface area of 40,718
"The bM h « Í ± ^ í H0me J o _n r n a L : inchea
"they d iso tooall the pastor's attention was a mau of much skill, and there is I 8 foot driving wheels. Let its wheols ' -SAMPLE C-JPIES S iN T
a tail end meet him iu the s tre e t
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FR
-6.
he
run
nntil
they
buve
given
the
»»m.
to
their
H
o
le
s
.C
in
c
in
n
a
ti
Enquirer.
Rick Me U jx
‘“ npposo this boiler is operated with»
no reason to doubt that tho statue is a
fairly faithful representation of "the number of revolutions that u watch L M )
t r e X r a t r f 7 h? Dd
» *he“ r working pressure of 100 pounds l*r
y
o
u
a
n
t
t
h
e
does
in
one
year,
aud
they
wiU
have
C
o
a
a
o
l
a
t
t
o
a
.
K in d R ym p a lh y .
most beautiful man in E gypt ”
square inch, which is not at all uncom­
‘h e y „ X Ofto' V e“ bCn,Of,hcbar
C H R O N I C L E
" I get tired writing joke« day after
In the tomb of Neukhefta were also covered a distauco equal to 29 complete
The Fierce One— I do wish the Lord
mon. The boiler therefore sustains a to­
Perhaps
i
circuits
of
the
earth.
there has tal pressure of 4 ,0 7 1,«00 pounds, or
day, said the amateur humorist.
bad made me a mau.
the mummies of his w ife and littlo
kwn in particular
A ll this a watch does w ithout other
"Dou't you care," replied hia friend «on It would appear from (lie iufonna
Tho Gen'le One— Perhaps he lias,
complaints, but cases ground for such more than 2,085 tons.
few —
Amelia, d<*r, but you haven't tiern able cousoiiugly. "Thiuk how tired the peo- lion contained m the papyru« that this ¡ attention than winding ouce everv 24
Do wo realize what this means? The
h“Te
i Manifretati^
» ~ 1.“
'On?. '7
** * rorteness
to find him yet.—Cincinnati Enquirer pie are who read them I” — Philadelphia ol«l tiuie Egyptian was content with honra—Jewelers' Review.
boiler has resting upon it the equivalent
North American.
He M a column of granite 10 feot sqn«»
oue wife, «omethiug of a rarity in tbo««
must be deferential if he
« H O W IN a
•3 A O O d a b » » d N » T » a n t o M a d .
W a a te d to M a o « .
enee, Ho should be patienTan
d>yn
h w
m
m evidcutly an exception
an<1 25 *-5 feet high, or, to put it auoth*
The
United
States,
Dominion
of
T h e T la T h a i B lads.
John P. Green, an Ohio politician of
** for the
I? nent and even wav.
the to.it—
tempered,
to all rales, however, and this jirobably
xnu© OQt to cburdl tnypny.
aT, tho
boiler is holding up the «.»I«.
equiv­
W bat is a hiteh in the narrative. accounts for the presence of the mum­ ronio note, not long ago was appointed
7r8h¿“
À I ? " ' to 80 hi* alent weight of 22.371 person», e « h
row. I feel sure you w ill enjoy tho «or-
Casada and Northern Mexieo
Uncle John?
to
a
fairly
good
place
in
one
of
the
de­
mies of his wifo and «ou iu hia touib.
weighing 182 pounds
4 > H O N K M ID 1 C ,
" it it when the man and woman iu It is believed that if he had had more partments at Washington. At borne
l'Yiaud— Who i« goiug to preach?
Tb« best antborities agre« that th»
A»» th»
,
Green
ie
a
crim
inal
lawyer
and
is
‘be
courts,
for
t
h
e
^
^
'
^
l?
flnencc
of
|
a
novel
get
married,
of
Harlem Life.
oouree. "— Do- than oue w ife there would bo some e v i­
ordtnarj-
draft horse, workios eight
«
the
keystone
Ò
7”
J,n
,d^
Íal
dePartment
hours
known
by
bis
success
la
influencing
the
treat Free lTe«<
dence in tlie form of inscription or oth­
s "»y,
d a v , rxerta
e x e r ts sn
a n avtra(
a v t r n s e fo rrt
,~
r
e
™
»
o
i
onr
goveremnn»
J
j
<’nUnrnt
A T a a t h f a l n a s e h a ll C ra a k ,
erwise to indicate that this was his fa­ feelings of the Jury. Ho weepa natural
s “ e “»nits
c r e t upon
"J0? it
“ H^J??
‘ hraatar,
the w “ Mli
to
1»«
O H
T H K
O T H E n B tD K .
C halalsea.
|
tears
at
the
right
time,
rends
hie
hair
•fracture
0£th
e
stately
îX
h
.
Wb°
1#
vorite
w
ife
aud
the
mother
of
hia
«on.
Clergyman— Yee, my young friends,
this force acting to disrupt tM
* a
« • ( <h. M an
Yabslcy—Think you'll got a chain- It is held that this must have been hi« and does other thing» which successful
it rained 40 day« and 40 uighta
boiler longitudinally is 226,200 ponntis.
W a . ' « l y l h e n n i,- I» f , r o
P_ and
lea»
wheel?
lawyer»
d
a
His
department
position
only min from the statement on the pa­
Small Boy— When did they play off
J7/bat to <■
, reduce
an ’ equivalent
strws
Aattoray
, nJ
---"^9 U.p^
uvpgt.
».
-»•»»» vj asi
q u i i n t c u i w»--
Hodge— If I do, It w ill bo at tbo coat pyrus scrolL "There ie noue to take hie ' pays *3,500 a year. Green told b is Ohio p o a t a f f . p r a p a w OJ
their postponed gamo«?— New York
Anthony
Hope
ouoe
‘
',TC',,d
n
^
im
r
y
to
birch
op
to
friends
that
ba
earned
ae
much
at
home
of wearing a watchieaa chain — Indian |la c a "
.(oar nal
From t h ^ a X ^ - T
l
" ° f ,he boiler tw o teams of 1.8«
Al. « * - V O ü H c » .
a polls Journal.
Nuukhefta'a w ife was named Nylep- from h is practice. They thought be
Practically sunuortL Ü agp of 1Sl1«
18 be b c i^ s altogether. -S t r a n d Magazine.
------------
l a L a v » W i t h A ll.
' ’’ ’ T T : h * ” CtosntcM.
Iba Tbte is the inscription an ber sar* ought to have had something better.
bis
’VX lM.XX C a l,
• ■ ■ • « h t I food o' m a n n e r, an s p rin t 'll sorter
A F n r4 l» » e i Q w »ry .
corhagus, "Nyleptha, th» Queen of , "Of course I ought," said Green, "and
T h e y A r a Fries«!».
I I hope to get something better, but let
Miss
Elderly—
How
ran
I
cure
myeeif
Nsnkbefta,
Great«»«
of
Rulers.
”
Noth-
A s a a tu in n I» a k u r n w r , b a t I like Ih » w inter
Tb«' Lonphole.
.Helen— j wonder w h y Kat« d o e » 1
of constantly blushing?
lug it »«ill as to whether or not she wae me tall you thia, the | I , 500 I get now
(•a
Mr Goodlieart—Rnganiing (bo—
M iu Pert— Did you ever try soap and beautiful, ae it is plainly evident that comes a good deal easier than the *8,600
C h ill, w ind» ■ nw w ptn let l ' » w . th a t fa ll
kit- »toned hint re defend 1 1 d*® commi» “ '“d ber own business.
e .’Wto U m « ur raa p la - jr a t In lu .» w ith »111
rnfflan" who
Mattie—She hasn't any.
water? ’ -Naw York Journal.
I tho effulgence o f Nenkbefta was such I earned at home. I tell you, thia thing tens, my dear, the president of our so i ’ ere i n d i c ^ T “ . ^
Helen— Business?
. that any womanly charm in hto fam ily of shedding M an and tearing your hair cicty my« tbe west humane wav to I on » policeman— n« rtero'“ “"«mit
« v r lM »n
■ n.l ni» llng rln m ighty
drown klttvns i» re put ib e tu i
Z
.ta ttle — No; nitbd.—Chicago Nd**
R to T » » t.
hu»,
|w ae practically lost sight a t
k before a jury ia no easy buainaau It dtuary
a an or dieted," he sav. r b a e r fln " T #I1 cou'
earth«
uware
« • i l l a M r th»
t n n , .to , flP w " l * o ( » n d then properly »o. ■«
e* th» «wvBthrart »t th»
w ill wear any man o u t If I had to
He (at dinner to bis young wife)— My ingtou Post.
“**rt«*lly,
very
I t
«■to.
keep at it much longer, it would rarely * sudden
dear. I m afraid your cookbook mu»t
»it?1!],* eb»pcd button» covered with
M r a u’ P‘to
, ">tf’ a’ ^ ,stcr.P‘ id'
• n t wbea Ih» w la ta r w h latlra. I hrnr I he lid
break
down
my
constitution.
You
don’t
bava
soma
misprints
in
it
.—Fliegende
U a r a M llt y a t Iv w ry .
41» ■ auuad,
black and oolored silks » *
Mr«. Goalheart— Wbv. T, .
«
4a I'M m inad up la th » a a a i r , an I n> .w u , Blatter.
one of the fancies in drraa trimmiB*
The durability of ivory ia proved by know w hat It means to ma to get that • good
idea.
,.,n
i
it,
1
eciuse
T,.„
h
“
rat“
OTawin«
«
>
la b rr «re tin iti
tbo fact that billiard balls which for *1,600 without tear*. Between *8,600 ¡ h , - i , . b , , , „ „ . « J « Í S ; : 2 S « W "
cld fashion revived. One pr*-
w ith tear» as a practicing member of
m*rks about his dlfln Dten5I“ ',,>»" re *y example of their nan 1» in a reHtr
Ih ie a (h » ‘ rq«k»« M » hsppy ^ M ig h ty hnppy,
The hoy Rood o» ih» horning dark, whom-» tb« sake of curiosity bad been made of
I, , ,b..
U |i'
tho
tar
and
«3.600
without
in
the
day
m y Iit­
a ll hut hia. had ta t p p w l-
very w ell preeurved mauimotb ivory un-
•be use of the pencil end
° f ,i‘'11 in , d of white satin made in two n»r-
wrath? through— London Fun.
i t ¡ta t tor kaota I' m U r ia »a th» w o rld « Ay», atuod
; « yon w e ^ i ^ 8 4 ^ « r in g :
« k» thto» . w ith »m
•!•» «»<1 , doubtedly many thousand year« old employ of (be government I choose the
raw band«, w ith aeveral row» of
a-roUtn rig h t
ratto I m e .lack w aTh o« »sough to b»hn ■
latter every tim o . ” — A u c u s ta (O a.)
* i l h ,O r • r r W > 1 “ » » t h l b y
P>*. tell me wbat part vn ^ 8, i<W Main vere* •“ ?’ bing for a finish, aad po» *►
‘C ovrm , th» m u m « ' , b e tte r th a n th» w in te r'» For. ■tn,-«'
I
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h
“
n
A—
1"
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Chronicle.
• * ’«•* <• >»*« • oxpcrteuced players in i'arlt w ithout It
first."
P*rt you would draw gHher with one row of littlo *o H oliv«*
t« rk » .. | tirwwn
d rlv m aleat,
can foretell
-------- tbe weather from ih» a — i
it .
And haring ooaulrd pantotnon». h» »hraah being noticed that the balls were not
(•<■• to>4h a ir hto, an l i r m la t h i , w o rld'» ua
I d Vch nore ‘ b*n half an inch ’< *•
Nearly
200
patents
have
been
Isani
J
diti
on
froai atti tag dowa
•»■•m en awoetl
made ef fre»h ivory. Mammoth ivory ia
, "
lttJ# diatanoa apart, forming «A
for
horaaslwea,
but
not
on«
of
tbe
inven
sheep
-
Dra.ee
-fia a k L iM aaton 1« A lta a t» Coasiitnttoa.
;
¡ ¡ i ? "
as a rale, not as tough as fresh ivory, j U o u ha» evtr come iato generai u t
“ “ d quietly „"f'. ,u ni* ’csoher) fl^re ‘ " T “ 0** Thia collar
dicates Lett« weather.
»taped «
j o°t a little frail!
nartr. bnt
from th«
tta Back,
but iw
I
V ^ >
l - f t c k Me Vi
th« usual w idth aad not at all •
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