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About The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1898)
p rT rT T T -rrT T T rr-' [ ADVERTISERS J t v > T - T - y ■ r v —-r TH E W EST gy s - t f f > Is YOUR HOHE PAPER SUPPORT IT . ! * SIÏÏSLÀ.W’S ONLY PAP32. < OPPORTUNITY in Do. r»- GENERAL DIRECTORY ‘.vsical 6'lcdg. ’ tha» to the "iiara- ion oi comi- rttficd Pport- Uttiog TRAVELERS’ GUIDE. THE SMILE OF A CHILO. TRAVELERS’ GUIDE The u c lle of a child to a weary heart. L ike dew oa th e th lrety earth, STATE OFFICERS- STEAM ER u — wign x'tiïe, f>‘flcc. 19. FLORENCE, OREGON, FRIDAY, Sept. 9, 1893. VOL 1 ho is . 6 face a« is jvn<J fcreurv of •> »‘e . , Will make — William V. Lord. R E G U LA K . ,H. It Kincaid - ............. P h ilip M etelien .me 3 T A O K L.INEJ. D A IL Y TRIPS leaves Florence Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays. Arrives at Florence Tuesdays Thurs days and Saturdays. Conner!- » itli Steamer and Scott-» blirg .Stage Line for Drain. A'-so with Stage Line for C imis Bay. Cha'g* -eaa u. b e N EUGENE-FLORENCE It OOUNTY OFFICERS u .. .F. O. P o tte r . I STAGE LINE. * N E. Bangs, Sleeping ............. E . U .L e e ) . W . W . W ith e rs .-t iriie m le n t M. (.oilier W P. ChvJi re toner .................... I i , i . ,) it Peace.. .. Oining Cars Sleeping I Cars in Eu.'-.-ne tii - l-jlio.viiig day 8 T . PAUL MINNEAPOLIS II. H o ld e n E . A. E v a n s i VARGO GRAND FORK IROOKSTON • ¡Y OFFICERS. W IN N IP E G H K LBM A ' ,W . II. W eatliereon 0 . W . H u rd 1 Win. Kyle j G p. nt. DULUTH TO f Returning-stage leaves Flor ence on Mondays, Wednesday and Fridays at p. in arriving T C U r iS t .. ,C. sta b le ................... Cars f o llo w in g a t I t) a . a i. E le g a n t . .A. 8. Patterson .. .D. P. Burton .. W. M Miller BUTTE' . ' Single- fare - - . - $5.00 - - 19.00, Round trip -j Tickets for sal3 at E. Bang:;' l i v e r y b a r n , E u g e n e and al t). W. I Hurd's office in Florence. THROUGH TICKETS I L . C h riste n s e n (tecorder. ............lo h n II. M o rris w asw ncton freí'surer ............... J. A. P o n d PH ILADELPH IA M arshal . ...... G. C. Compton new ENGLISH LANGUAGE BOSTON AND ALI- ' COMPLETE SOUTH SUOCIENT Fnrf n forimitioii.tijn© cards, innpiiMud tickets ! etc., call oil or wiite F. A A. »1. F lo re n c e L odge N o. 107. Rez d a r so in in n n ic a tio n on second kn-1 fourth S a tu rd a y s in e a c h m o n th . _ O. W. H obd , W. M. 11. G. K notts , S e c re ta ry . R. Dictionary Of The york PO IN TS EA ST SE3RET SQOIETlfeg. T h e F u n k & W a g n a lls ¡Standard M. Morris CHICAGO _______________________ Proprietor. Stage leaves Eugene Monday» W dii- .»days and Frida; s ai fi nt., arriving a E lo n n c .i tin- . . . . W . T . B a ile y i . H .n .E to b P u t i ,n a n onera A U T H O R IT A T IV E M c MUKPHSY, Odierai Agent, ltoom» 2 and 4, Shelton Block, | EUGENE, OREGON. 301 86« Vocabulary reran »47 EJItor.r a id Spcslallata A . O. C H A R L T O N , ! 533 QaoUUuas s „00 Illustrations Gsneml I’asseiiRer Agent. 255 Morrisiin St. Cor. M . P o r tlH .n e t O r . 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Brothers - *" in I ¡rood standing T invited to attend. homas J. B orrn , N. G. L' iiah . H. V andbbbiumi , Sec. reasonabe S a n - le Pages Free I invited tii attend. I la every everv Wednesday v e t iu e s u a y evening e v c i i u ' n in **• at rtf T i d e H o t e l , ACENTS W ANTED W. W. NEELY, Prop r. I ' ____ -------- Tables furnished with all th e . E. D. BRONSON & CO, delicacies of tho season. Wild Pacific Coast Agents SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. game, fish and fruit in season. Best ______ DIRECTORY ___ CHURCH __________ accomodations for tho traveling| 933 Market S t. I BB&illvrSRIAN CHURCH, Florence, public. Cnarges reasonable. g to rle. o f Brahma. Many stcrics uie told of how the lata composer Erahms treated pianists and fingers w ho were eager to got his criti cism. If one of these sspitauts for hia | favor was fortunate enough to find him at home aud be received. Brahms’ flr»t concern was to »eat himself on tho lid of bii piano, a positiou fiom which be rightly deemed few would have tne te of Eugene. merity to oust him If thia failed, he had recourse to the stat» incut that the instrum'.'ut was out of tune. ‘“Uh, that does not matter,” remaiked oue cour ageous iudivi.tuul. ““ Perhaps not to jou, but it doea to me.’’ t(plied the muster On one oecs-o. u he was just leaving his bouse wmn u long haired youth, with a bnnuie cf music und< r his arm, hailed him with, “Can you tell me where Dr. Braf.ius live»? ““Lerlaiuly, ” Money 3av3d answered the inuad-r :u tb< most amis ble maniir, “ m this house, up three By flights. ” A no - ■ rt n u a w ay Patronizing It. bcai-.uu the (• - 1 ' Beside close to a '■ ■ ■ » P rO D . not food of street n o -” It- ant < : * F can men carefully avoid ph- t “ »o' Hale : ' where near the fc. u-e < t a y n . ;i:t-t- who can effectca.ly "t l> , r '“ “ 11 troublesome grinders.—Loi,< o : tm- NOTARIES. » )rt»goti. Sibbath Hewii-«. Sabbath* I __________ _—--------- --------- schoii.TO o'clock a. in. Preaching 11 _ , , I _ I „ 4 - za I o’clock a. m . a n I 7 |> - hi . S a c ra m e n t of the Lord’s supper on 1st Sabbath of Lui January, April, July and Octotier. - V1VC7O. Evoryiio ty is welcome t o all the services. . Pastor requests Christians to make Twentv-three themselves known Miles West I. G. K notts , Pastor. pllz ATTORNEYS A. C. WOODCOCK, Attorney at Law, J u js n e , - nOlvl, ON EUCENE ANO FLORENCE STACE ROUTE. O re g o n , » “ .Lloras 7 and s M cLaren“» B “ Ud ‘,’F SjpciAl titen tloii g iv e n to co llectio n « au o pr b« e burine.«». E. O P O TTE E . Qeo. . Atterney-at-Law.. EUGENE, OREGON. •»'rrica At th e Court Hou»«. A. R. BUTTOLPH, C. E. BENEDICT- N o ta ry F .iM iP .S n n cJor " O I Z t llL V - A .T - ■ ’ 71 ïèlorennfl. * Orecon. O regon . (H o re n o « ' BO YEAR»’ IXFERIENCE P atents . » . V - DteioN« CoevmoMT« •« - •»»« fr»». <l|4«m annrv Purnu -U n -Srouik •prurn MtiM. «Khout char»», lo Ih» FRANK B WILSON notary public . FLORENCE - - - O R E O 3N PATENTS rw«(v« Sckntlfic M O » - »,„4 dfJ7- Dew -nr f»« no* Í 1 . C. A. SNOW A GO The »mile of a ohild 1» e gift from heaven, Brightening tho way of to il; Like golden cloud» floating »t even. Bathing with beauty G od', Uowor gem u n i aoil; H . H . B a r r e t t , P r o p ’ r, Between ----- ORTHERN Pacific, Ry. .1 V.’. H a m ilto n G eo. M. b ro w n Id o Florence awl H of Tiia. lp t I>„ ,lie Instruction. di. M Irwin. \V. II. Ia-ed» ,te Printer .C. M. Idlenm-i Itn rn ey G e' oral .. R. R. Item .. F. A. Moore . E. Wclviolcn L, a eprl-ialny well whein-o t—lrdrc-pe »tert la Bow of Joy from llvin« worth. “M I N K , ” O . J L R . D I l T E 3 r t A <»f “ That new hired girl of oars goes ottt every night “ I I c can whu you. oo ui^-» a ll sympathize M ynipathiz*' w it h jroti. S o doe« u -,» u . r ( G ¡ entle . m l . Hi»«. H«r Hint. «Trtn m»y not khw n»e. Jsclt, «aid sbn, Whil« dim pi** ■> o <2?5 faer cheek» w< bhl»Mn< red- •‘Yon may not k»** • • » Js'jk, am 11 — I felt n»y hmrt rrth rapture th iiil— “It IfT’^w» quiie dar M- i«he emtL Bat (her»—eonfuai 1 mJ lu ck i-o n high The eun eiutd itoe mure »xy Poai-eil fo»th »»* ifulJe'* Ho, i _ | wieb^l ••* h piercing r«y Woald. fedinf* ■“ eOlt u ’ And hs»i«n « mb ’.he algal. „on, yonder w w i. - h » " ' S?"« ttrT (oaioins w » « * on ••fd l «»o*“ . A dsrM o ia / «toriMcloun bl«w. The l>rl»lil »un t»d»J oo<-n »way. Whit» Idaoksr rrew lb» »m um » d»y. Mill ,b»r*- I •»« »*«* BM AIM. I knew th» Mori» fall Would drive us tro u lb- cozy d«d Whew of I lb» t e r . w.J«dlled Bat Hue »he eiv“’d »ml brat her h«M. Tb-ii Lsmio» «» “ *~oy- J»“’* ...J .rr-tled. -Ho» d»lk I- S' -Y»g Keoard ■ i |( WE LEAD IN H ite Income ax Its fragranoe wave» And float» on th e air the w hile ■Nmth richly senlpttirud architravee Or th ick ly pwiplad alula If you are young you nat urally appear so. If you arc old, why ap pear ao? Keep younz Inwardly; we will look alter the out wardly. You need not worry longer about those little streaks of gray; advance agents of age. Give mo knowledge, give me health. But in grief and aorrow wild Give me ilio wealthiest known of wealth— Tho urlleaa »mile of a child. —Clark W Bryan In Oood Boumkaaptag BLOWN OUT TO SEA. Balplaaa Bird* That Are D riven ta Denth by ria r e e Oalaa. Dry Goods Fancy Goods Furnishing Goods Clothing r Shoes Bird» driven before the wind are teas ed about r.leutlessly nud they rarely recover their balance after 0003 beiuq caught by the gnls. shore birds are either dashed upou the waves and made to swun for their lives or they are hurl ed violently ugaiust trees or oihor ob jects and kilted Shore birds, when fac ing a gale, will take every advantage f — -- --------------------------------------------- --------- tree», houses and hills as deft uses against the wind They will close thetr wings aud siuk so close to the ground Wi'lamette St., as to get the protecting shelter of a hotlge fence, and then swoop up again Eugene, wiih renewed headway They frequent ly advance before the gale by a series Lane Co., Ore. of side evolutions, flying at right auglea to tho wind until they have attained con siderable velocity, and thou wheeling about straight against tho wind aud making some headway befuro it over comes theua. This operation is rejjeatid NAMES WE MISSED. THE BOAT WAS LATE. continually until the desired place it O»r Som» of the Titles Int»nd»d reached. B a t O ld C h a n m B a d a O ood K x e u o For G eograp h ical IMvUlo»».- will surely restore color to Dnnng onr fall aud ec' ly wint-t P lu to . It was intended that Maryland should gray hair; and it will also gales partriiiges und quail areqnil.- I- The day had faded into dusk, the bo oalled Oreaoeutis, but Charles 1 give your hair all the wealth quoutly blown out to sen furnace flies gleamed redly against the changed It to Terra Marlte, in honor of and gloss of early life. hurricane, w her-> some ot them black tiackground of uiglit, aud still his wife, aud we made it Mary's Laud; Do not allow the falling of been picked up I y flsliern.en In m your hair to threaten you there was no sign of the boat. Pluto, hence Maryland (home pronunciation. all such Instances they are caup .. fongerwith baldness. Dc r.ot waiting at the slip, cursed Charon for a Merrylou). William Penn wanted tc the gale when high in the air. au.l be an..oyed with dandruff. loitering old dotard aud made a mental f.-re they can recover the.nselvos they vow to replace him with a younger oall his state New Wales, but afterward -N/e will send you our book on the Hair ar.d Scalp, free are hurried out beyond tho shore .¡no man ou the morrow. Minutes slipped decided upon Sylvania, to which the upon request. dropped iuto the water t\ ith their l-i co hours, aud day came again, but not king prefixed the word Penn. In 1784 plumage souked with the spr thiy m too boat. Pluto’s auger bad given way an ordinance was drawn np as follows: W r it » t o th o D o c to r . If you «Io not obtNiu ah the bene stantly become helpless auo cannot Io auxiety, and be feared that the fune “ The territory northward of the forty- fits you expected iron» the u»«e of th e vlRor, write th* doctor ebont It. reach the shore iu tho face of the wind real waters of the Styx now surged in fifth dogree—that Is to say. of the com Probably there Is som e d lfllm ltv On our inland lakes aud rivers this is a requiem over the body of his trusted old pletion of tho forty-fifth degree from with vour cenerHl urg'.rm w hich m*v be eitrily removed tu ire common sight thuu along tue tervitor. Just as he was about to send the eqnator and extending to the Lakas ▲ddress, DK. J. C. A YEP. Lowell, M sm . of the Woods—shall be called Syl ocean shore. out searching parties, however, the When once blown out to sea, the missing boat came round the bend with vania. " See what we missedl The ter ritory under the forty-fikth and forty- ! shore birds buve little cliauco of escape. aid Charon all safe and sound sitting at Uniihle to battle against the heavy the helm. From stem to stern the boat fourth degrees which lies westward of wind, they yield themselves to their was packed with people, and progress Bake Michigan was to be oalled Michi- That W as W hy. fate aud drift about until the storm was of a necessity very slow. Pluto’s gania, while that to the eastward, with in the peninsula formed by the lakeeamT T h e y w e r e Got f'< a Etroll. Pho no- subsides. By that time they are likely tiood her hi«.!:.-td th- v a glnnco at her to be so far from shore thut they cannot face was hard and stern as be watched waters of Michigan, Huron, St. Clair the people land, and it grew even- more and Erio, was to bo called Uhersouaios. and then lock about the ground in a reach it again, aud they either fly or very decided ltit-ottor, as thongii in swim until they starve to death or die so when old Charon approached, with Heuven forbade. the passenger list in bis trembling hand, Of the territory lying under the forty- search of something. Ho appeared per I of exhaustion Their dead bodies, along i "Please, O master, it wasn’t nry third and forty-second degrees, that to plexed. with those of the hapless gulls, terns the westward, called Assenisipin; that "What la the matter, .Tame:-?” she aud herons, are finally drifted upou fault I" ho cried supplicatingly. inquired, fc- diming to feel anxious. some shore, where tho waves leave them j “ It wasn't bey? Tbeu whose was it?" to tho oast ward, tn which are the soaroaa “ Why, it was that trolley car con- ‘‘Have yon lost anything?” of the Muskingum, the two Miamis of high und dry. After evory heavy storm "I am looking to stxt if I c-uu find out hundreds of such luckless victims can ilucfiir'» He kept insisting that there the Ohio, tho Wabash, tbo Illinois, tha wus room for one more. "—New York Miamis of the lake, and the Sandusky why it is,’’ V':o hh- voHponsn. "It is in- be found ou the beaches of our Atlantic comprefccndble to me, und Irituuld like coust—Uur Animal Friouils. rivers, was to bo oalled Metropotamla. i Journal. Tbe country through which the lllluoks On» Sided D ea lin g . to have it < xplaiued.” M »chinery »od Modern F n rin ln s. " What is it?" she asked quietly. She Colombcy, In his history of duel river runs was to ho called Illinois; tha began to grot-p tho situation Sho had The smallest implement upou a big ing, tells an anecdote of a oertaiu noted next jniuing to the eastward, Saratoga, bu-1 similar experiences and mount to get wheat farm is a plow. And from the dueliBt of bis time. Une day this man, and thut between tbo last and Pennsyl oven at tho first c'ttuice. plow to the elevator—from the first Mr. B.. was at Deseuno's shooting gal vania, extending from tbe Ohio to Lake "I can’t understand why you i re j operation in wheat fanning to the last lery watching tho pistol practice. Erie, Washington. All that region ad bolding your skirt with one hand. Your —one is forced to realize how the spirit There wus one man who was shoot jacent to which are the conflnencea cd dress isn't long and a cnreful look round of the age hat made itself felt here and ing very well, and Deyenne was threat the Wubash, Bhawneo, Tanisee, Ohio, fails to reveal any sign of mud. It ! has reduced the amount of human labor ened with the loss of all his glass balls Illinois, Mississippi and Missouri rivers, hasn t rained for a week.” to the minimum. The man who plow« aud swinging dolls. Every shot was was to be called Polytamia, and that “ Oh. tliut is easily explained!” re u»ea hia muscle only incidentally in gneted by the spectators with exclama furthor up the Ohio, Pelisipia. Verily, n , turned tho lady sweetly. "I do that be- guiding the machiue The man who tions of aomiration. B. looked ou for watchful Providence seems to have can.e I have no trousers pocket to stuff operates the harrow has half a doreD awhile, aud dually in a cairn voioa guarded us from these affliotiouA— N ew it into. ” York Press.________________ levers to lighten bis labor The "sowet made the remark: He wittered reniethiiig i-.iiont Its be who gocth lorth tn sow. " walks leisure " lie could not do as well on the H » K new . ing useless to talk to a woman, took his ly behind a drill and works brakes The field." "Beforo permitting yon to past to tbe bands out of his pockets and swung reaper needs a quick brain aud a quick Th» object of the «lighting remark front," said the officer in charge of the them about tu the inconvenience of the baud, but not necessarily a strong arm turned around, aud in a loud aud angry telegraphy to the war correspondent. pedestrians.—Pearson’s Weekly. nor a powerful back. He works sitting tone cried: ” 1 desire to know whether you are qual "Who ure you to say that? Would ified to report cur actions iu tho field." down. lit» A ttem p t Wae Void. The thrashers are merely assists ut« you like to test the truth of your re Tbe war correspondent bowed and They had M en having a disci", inn to a machiue, and tho men who huava mark?" awaited the pleasure of tho great man. concerning the necessity or otlicrv. .< of the wheat into the bins ouly press but ‘“W illingly.” replied the unrecog porchuning a new silk dress in order tc tons. The most desirable farm baud 1» nized dut Bat. as be led the way ont to "In the first place«” continued tha sol dier. " I should like a definition of th* be on a level with the Lie Moneys next not the fellow who cau pound the a secluded place. phrase, “fiendish atrocity ’ " door Bunks bad "vetoed the purcl a e "mauling machine" most lnstily at the After taking up their respective po Tbo correspondent smiled as if h* on the ground of extravag. uue. and « » t county fair Ho is the man with th sitions they uTtw lot (, and it fell to B. considered tbe question altogether too of funiis, and his wife was much put dinning brsin who can get the most to shoot lust. He wuited in silence for easy out work out of a machine without break his adversary s shot The man fired— “ Fiendish atroclGes," he eaid, "ate "Dinner ready, luy d ar?" he »sited ing it The farm laborer in tho west to and missed B. lowered bis pistol. murders committed by the other aide. " tu his most conciliatory niunuer Her day, where machinery is employed, “ What did I tell you?" bo said, with “ Correct,” returned the officer. face had been likt a stall thunderstorm finds himself advanced to the ranks of a smile, 'ibcii putting his pistol in his ever since tin; disagreement, and bauks skilled labor and enjoys a positiou not pocket be walked *way w histling.— "Now, what is “Just vengeanoe?* " "Just veugeunoo." answered the oor- wanted to change it widely different from that .if tho mill Youth's Companion. i respondent, "is the term used to deslg- "Y es,” answered Mrs B shortly hand in tho cast Ea<b is a tender of u I nate murders committed by our side." "Must try again, ’ said Banks to him machine. — William Allen White lii Sh » U sd • F o o t b s ll F » th » r . “ Correct again," returned tho officer. self. Then aloud; "Ah. I in glad of Scribner's "W hy didn't you tell me your father "1 w ill give you an order that w ill take that, my love. 1 have what the poetb wss nu old vurt-ity Uxitball player?” you through all the linos."—Strand Sm oking fltatlstlos. would call ‘an aching void, Sareb." "1 didn't think of it. What differ . Magazine. Holland bolds the first place In the ence does it make?" "You often suffer from headache ” world as a nation of smokers Every A n im a l W o r sh ip . she returned iu a cutting tone. "Why just as noon as I asked him j Bauks drew his chair up to the table Dutchman consumes on an average 100 for you b e gut up und commenced cir Swine were adored in Crete, weasels with unnecessary noise and refrali d ounces a year The Belgian conics cling round his office like a madman. at Thobeo, ruts and mice iu Troa«, por from turihi r utteuipts at oouciliaimn good second with uu annual consume But 1 kept myself turned aquarely to cupines in Persia, tho lapwing in New for the rest of the (lay. —Pearson s tiou a t BO ounce», followed closely fi- ward him 1 knew what the old full Mexico, hull» in Benar««. serpents in Turkey with 70 ounces and tile Unite . back wanted." Weekly. . Greece and many cf tbe African coun States with HO ounces Uermaiiy tries Th« Hindoos never molest snakes. "What did he want?" France, Spain and Italy tread closely < n VRfl.inl Bool *. "He was just uchiug to get in a place They cull them fucLcra, brothers, frieuds and other endearing no-nes. Uu tho If a scholar ha» little money for their heel», while the Uuitcd I* iiigdom kick. Llevvland Hain Lculcr. books, he should erp iu d lt mostly on conies comparatively low on tho h»t coast of Guiuea a hog happening to kill a snake, the Ittug gave orders that all works of returnee, and so get a daily with 23 ounces —Loudon Tit-Bits **Mrs.-lpy.** return for his output S omcuis to have tbe swine should be destroyed. A very little girl who bnd learned Haw «• T ough«» >*»p»r. thought a young man of whom we re- j with difficulty the aLhtevianou "Mrs. " A plan for rendering paper as tong1 , An S'.»y T»»t. cently heard, who. when asked by a was usard for the firtt time to »pell Timmins—1 have never liecn able to canvasser to purchaai- an encyclopedia, s» wood or leather, it is said, has be- ., " Mississippi liaviug conquered the rnocutly introduced on the cimtincut B first two syllables, us »he scpicixd, sbe make up my mind whether 1 am a said he had one •• V\ Inch one is it?" inquired the can Cousists iu mixing chlorido of zinc witu »¡.lied gloriously over the uww long gem ns or uot Bimmons— It is easily tested Justarfl the pulp in the coarse of manufacture word, ¡she spelled it " Mrs.-ipy." vasscr The young man couid not remember It has been found that the greater the »he prouuuncid uli bi r sylluldes lil • a like a bog when you are iu society, aud N e l t h i r col I i I lie tell who published it, degree of conoeutratiou of the zinc aolu good child, thus. "M-t-s- (Missis) i-py if yon are a geuius people w ill admire but it was a fine wmk. in many large tlon the greater will be the toughures (py) Mississippi. "— Boston TrunacripL yon for it. — Indianapolis Journal. of the paper volumes Most of the men iu tbe islands of "Do you ever use them?" asked the Mr. Asbury r»pu»r*. A Or»»« Play. southwest Japan lead lives of idleness agent. "1 know a iiinu," said tho overdress and are cheerfully supported by the wo "1 can’t afford, »aid «be man of "Uertainly—almost every day.” ed boarder, "who believes in spirit tuur- men The males are fond of musio, non»* moderate mania “ to go to many places "In what Hue?” riagen. the idiot.” of them being excellent musicians "Uh. 1 pre« my trouwrs with them of anius-miut, but 1 am admitted free "I thought you bud a leaning toward They are »pleudid lor that — Rambler to the play wi'. h the longest run on rec a belief ot Chut kind yourself," said as - i various in»tiuraejits, bat tt is considered duqproceful for » •»- »- "lay. ord, ‘The atruggle of Life.' " — New bury Peppers "I never saw another A D og 1» • B » » 4 b » » . York Sun J o m p a ia a M. Is« u ry . man with such a liking for unearthly ; Dogs are not peimitt'd in the cart of ■ Cincinnati Enquirer. About the year B C 220 edible ser ties Mrs. Josephine 1». Henry cf Ver- the elevated road. Various means arc nt» n irc sold at a peiiey each iu tbe tnilles, Ky., is much spoken cf :»» a pom takeu to smugglo them aboard. They T h » F o r m a tio n o t D a w . sibls candidate for president cn ll;«. Pro- are carried into the cars, for iu»tnnce, .'.gyptiau markets They wore shipped A schoolboy was asked to explaiu tha bibition tiuket. There would, cl fours«, to Roam. Italian vipers were cheaper, under coats aud cloaks. In a Bisth av formst ion of dew His answer was, be no chance of her (lecl;cn, lu ’ tho istiug about a half penny each enue elersud cat the other day pasaeu- "Theeurtb revolves ou au axis every Might receive a large vote, »» alia md • g m who heard th e w bluing of a small In Asia tbe average number of Inliab 24 hoots, and in oonseqnciic« of tbe tre lew years ago fur an important <-iii«e 1« dug, now bin- to ba k - cu , located It ni end*ms pace at winch it travels it per tbe highly conservative H)Utb«»n slat* filially io a lun> l<x carried on tig- i. '.nts per square mile Is 48, iu Africa. spires freely. Tit-b ita where «lie resides.—Exchanae. gyve« of • pa' ( t k- •' —Sew York ~un. 15; in America, fi: iu Australia, I WE DEFY C O M PETITIO N . RESPECTFULLY J. V. KAUFFMAN. A l (I oh ■ ’IT