The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, September 16, 1898, Image 4

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OftUMt fully half Ui* ifcfcMM in tlio world. II is covered w ill, a heavy rug. Tb.ro s
retains the digested food too long ia the bowels a bookcase ... one corner and a . h .u s
and produces bihuuaucM, torpid liver, hulk .c h e s t in another. M iss Longan; M l -
Reed have contributed most of the <hl
na used iu the establishm ent. M l«
L ong's home at H ingham , Mass., is
closed for the w inter, and so is Miss
R eed’s iu the Adirondack* at Leyden,
<«U h » u . bad tail«, «»«ted
N. Y . The home china closets have
tougue, sick Uaodschc, In­
been robbed of some of their choioest
somnia, etc. Hood's Pills
cure constipation snd all its
contents to adorn the table of this de­
results, easily and thoroughly. 25c. All druggists. lig h tfu l little home. The dainty china
Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell. Mass. and the hom e cooking are tw o features
The only Pills to take with Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
w h ich contribute very largely to the
Hood’s
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of dining
serves the double purpose
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and study. 1 « floor U s.am ed and
Constipation
A n o p in io n wan « « p r e s se d b y n pro-
fea sio iiu l m an t h e o th e r duy t h a t d o c ­
to r« w er e n lic a r tle ss lo t o f ¡»cople, und
t h e m a n w h o e x p r e s se d i t biu-kcd i t
” P. s a y s th e N e w Y ork S u n , w ith n n In­
c id e n t h e had w itn e s s e d in a h o s p ita l.
A p a tie n t w a s s u ffe r in g fro m h y -
(b -op h oh ia, an d t h e p r o fe ss io n a l m a n ,
w h o w u s lo o k in g a t t h e su ffe r e r ,
a sk e d t h e d o c to r :
" P o e s th e s ig h t o f w a te r th r o w h im
in t o a apar.m ?"
“ T o n c a n s e e for y o u r a e n ,” r e p lie d
f t ie d o c to r , an d h e p ro d u ced n g lu aa o f
w a te r , t h e s ig h t o f w h ic h b r o u g h t on
a sp a s m h o r r ib le to w itn e s s .
S o m e tim e ia te r , w h e n t h e w ard
w h e r e t h e s u ffe r e r w a s ly in g w a s v is-
ite d b y t w o p h y s ic ia n s , o n e o f th e m
sa lte d t h e u tt e r d in g d o c to r :
“ W h a t is h is c o n d itio n ?
H as he g o t
a n y c h a n c e o f g e t t i n g w e ll? ”
" H e is v ery lo w ,” w o J tlie r e p ly
" H e ’s lik e ly to d ie a n y m in u te .
Y o u ’ll
b e a t t h e a u to p s y to -m o r r o w , w o n ’t
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SKETCHES BY JI. QUAD
Pills
WOMAN S WOKLI).
happiness of the girls.
The p revailing tones of the parlor
draperies and furnishings are olive and
d o ll reds and yellow s. Au iuvitm g
conch, piled high w ith pillow s, aw aits
the g ir ls w hen they come iu from the
bnppitnl. A rosewcod de^k, a graceful
bronze lamp, a tea table, an urtistio
screen and some com fortable chairs are
som e of the other furnishings. The pic­
tures and ornuineuts are souvenirs of
w in te rs spent abroad. M iss Long has a
pleasant rem inder of n year in Germany
iu a copy of a M urillo Madonna and iu
a copy o f a picture from the art gallery
a t M unich. M iss R eed's copy of Napo­
leon as a lieutenant hangs over the
m antel. A little w ater color, a picture
in a carved F lorentine fram e awl u Ty­
rolean rosary are other evidences o f tbo
a rtistic tastes of the g ir ls.— Baltim ore
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NEURALGIA
A Disease of the Blood Resulting from some Constitutional Taint
Inherited or Acquired— Caused by Impoverished Blood, which
is Always Shown by the Afflicted One's Pallor and
Emaciation-How it May be Cured.
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{Wem Ih» Oraphlt, Ruthville, Ind.
HIM Pearl Wood, t p o p la r young lady of
AHiagnm, Indiana. Two years »8° M »
W< hm I btoto». aerioaaly afflicted with fac.al
neuralgia aud waa not relieved o f her auf-
w orth trying
id? they wer« worth a ,ho^
trial . hut all the niisi irme w iuüevJ?0'? 1
" f ly the I tim
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ti e . _ I bail finished
th,
box
, . , I . found I wan growing better la™
think I was ever more happy in » . { ¡ ¿ ^
over the fact I wiu. getting well. After >.i-
the third box, the puin which hs,| n '¿ v!”*
a misery, had left me, nml when I had £ A
the fifth box 1 was w ill.”
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N euralgia is the result of some
tional tam t which ha, been inhertSd
aoqtnred It is the direct result of £ 7 '
piivertshed condition of the blood whSh“'
always shown by the afflicted one’s , . | | „ 1„l!
emaciation. A ny part o f tin- l„„|y whUkh,
sensitive n erve, lim y become alfretsd
Among the many forms of this d u e » »
headache, nervousness, uar.lysi,, anmj'
and locomotor ataxia. Some of tliese w 7
ennaidered incurable until l>r. William.’w !
P ills for l’ale People were f o r n ' u S ^
day thousamla testify to having been curp, ,
«uch diaeaaaa by these pills.
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No discovery o f modern times |,a, „„.a
»o women as Hr. Williams’ bi,™
P ill, for Pale People Acting dlrecti/oifo
blond and nerves invigorating the b«|
regulating the ftinetions, ||„.y
strength and health to the exhausted woZ
when every effort o f the physician proreeZ
nvniling.
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Fn» the growing girl they are of ft, «.
most benefit, for the mother indi.mmakh
!?.r ,e v iT.y
invaluable. Dr. Willi«,!
Pink P ills arc recognised everywhere u i
specific for diseases o f the l.h„»l end se-m
and have proved their sffleucy in thousand,
of cases. They are .tie of the greatest hl»
lags ever bestowed upon mankind.
T lio d e u th b u t r e c e n tly o ccu rre d a t
M r. S k in n e r ’s lle la tte e a .
WINNER OF FIRST M’LEAN SCHOLAR­
C h u taai o f W illia m H e n ry F u u lk u er,
Or. a h ig h w a y len d in g acro ss th e
SH IP IN AMERICAN HISTORY.
fering until about eight months ago.
onu o f th e fe w s u r v iv o r s o f th e 600 w h o
A rjiiinsas b ottom s I fo u n d a n a tiv e s i t ­
8he aays, " I had fairly good health until
to o k p u rt in t h e fa m o u s B u h ik ia ia
tin g on a l e g w ith a sh o tg u n a cross h is
iwo year, ago when the facial neuralgia do-
c h a r g e , s a y s th e L on d on D u ily N e w s.
k u ees, an d a fte r w o had p assed th o tim e G i r l S t c d e iitii a t H o m e - - W o m a n 's R ig h t
vtloped. It started with occasional pain.
B o r a in In v e r n e ss, F a u lk n e r , a t th e
□f d ay I a sk ed h im i f th e r e w a s m uch
t o U o U g l y —- A F a m o u s T r a i n i n g N a ra e .
i0 my jaw. and I did not know what the
a g e o f 17, Join ed th e F o u r th L ig h t d r a ­ g a m e iu tb o sw am p s.
T a i l o r M a u e C o s tu m e * — G lass H a t * a n il
trouble waa. I went to a dentist, thinking
g o o n s. In th e c o u r s e o f a few m o n th s
“ N o g a m e r ig h t arou n d y e r c ,” h e re­
B o n n e t*.
my teeth needed treating, hut the dentist laid
h e w a s s e n t o u t to th e C rim ea, an d h is
plied .
M iss L o u ise W in th ro p K on es, tho w in ­
m.ch w
m not the case as it was lacia neural-
r e g im e n t w a s s p e e d ily u n d er lire. In
“ Y ou nre n o t s h o o tin g sn ak es?"
Our nhysioian «aid the same thing and
d u n g i n g th e R u ssia n g u n s a t B a la ­
“ N o, sah. I d o n ’t w a s te p o w d er on t e r o f th o first co n test for th e McLean
gia. re me medicine which relieved the pain
lie gave me
k la v a h e rece iv e d a b u lle t in b is n e c k , m a k e s. ”
■ ch jln reh ip in A m erica n h isto ry , offered
for awhile.
w h e r e i t r e m a in e d u n til th e d a y o f h is
A h w w « .k ,la t.r I wok. u p ^ a e ^ i^ tt
“ J u s t o n t lo o k in g around, eh ?” I c o n ­ l>y th o N e w York c it y ch ap ter o f the
with a fearful pain in my head.
d e a th , b e in g d e e p ly b u ried in th e n iu s- tin u ed ns I p resen ted h im w it h a n e w D a u g h te r s o f tho A m erica n R ev o lu tio n
ferent
remedies, but could not get rid of the
elea. T h e y o u n g d r a g o o n a tta c k e d th e c lo y p ip e and u paper o f tobacco.
awful pain. I managed to pull through, how­
to th o o n e o f th e ir m em b ers p a ssin g the
R u ssia n w h o fired th e s h o t and c u t h im
“ S tr a n g e r ,” h e rep lied a s he th a w ed
ever, till morning, when the doctor was sent
th r o u g h w it h h is sa lie r fro m sh o u ld e r ou t a lit t le , “ I ’m w a itin r ig h t y e r e fu r ! b est e x a m in a tio n o n th e su b ject, bus
for He said it was another attack of the
trouble and I waa apt to haTO a serious time
to sid e , s e v e r in g h is b od y c o m p le te ly . A b e S k in n e r to en m a lo n g , a n d w h en co m m en ced h e r stu d ie s a t B arnard c o l­
of it. Ilis prophecy proved true. I sultered
T h e h o r r o r s o f th e w a r w e r e to o m u ch lie c h o w s n p su m b o d y ’s g o iu to g it leg e.
severely from this disease for many weeks.
fo r u y o u n g fe llo w o f F a u lk n e r 's u g e, popped. ”
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M iss K o u e s i s a truo d a u g h ter o f ,
The pains often came in the night and were
an d h e w a s in v a lid a te d h o m e , s u ffe r in g
"fc'o y o u ’r e h a d tr o u b le w it h M r 1 A m erica , i f a n cesto rs p rom in en t iu tho J
W o r n » ’. E igh t to .to V g.y.
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I S k in n er? ”
fro m m e n ta l a b e r r a tio n .
i ta r ly d a y s o f th o co u n try w ill count. for
“ B eauty aud tho Ecast; or, A Worn- no good. I had read articles in the news-
t'p o n bin r e s to r a tio n to c o n v a le s c e n c e
“ Y es, sail. T h a t A b e S k in n e r dnn n u y th iu g . S h e is descended on h ir fa ­
the title of papers concerning Br. Williams’ Pink Pills
F a u lk n e r jo in e d th e U o y a l m a r in e s und ' sh o t o n e o f m y lia w g s. ”
a n ’s R ig h t to B e U g ly ," w as
tor Pale People, and although I hud never
th e r 's sid o fro m Jo h n W inthrop, first
a
paper
read
by
Mrs.
C
elia
B. W hite- read of a euro of any trouble similar to mine
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g o v ern o r o f M a ssa ch u setts; from T h o m ­ head before the R ainy D ay club of N ew through
them,
somehow - I felt that the
m u tin y . l i e w a s p r e s e n t a t b o th th e h im .
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W hy d o n ’t y o n b rin g h im to
" T h a t s h o c k « ] m e ,” sa jd t h e p r o f e s ­
a s D u d ley , th e second govern or, and York recently.
might benefit me. Some of our neighbors
r e lie f o f L u c k n o w (N o v e m b e r 17, 1857), tr ia l? ”
s io n a l m a n .. “ I t w a s a ll r ig h t, I k n o w .
had
used
them
with
succeuful
results,
and
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an d it s r e c a p tu r e (M arch 12, 1858). H e |
“ I heard a man say tbo other day
“ W aal, so h , w h e n I fo u n d th a t lio ’d
T h e p a tie n t d id n 't u n d e r sta n d , b u t th e
decided to try them, I sent to Rushville for
a ls o f o u g h t a t C aw n p ore in t h e b a ttle sh o t th a t h n w g , I w e n t to t h e o n ly c o n ­ ‘ th e r o f N e w H a m p s h ir e .” O n her th a t w om an 's dress is as inartistic a s it half adoaen bo;
I
concluded
if
they
were
idea, w a s sh o c k in g .
I t w a s c o ld -b lo o d ­
o f D ece m b er C, 1857, an d w a s s e v e r e ly sta b le arou n d y ero to seo w h a t I cou ld m o th e r ’s sid o sh e tra ces h er an cestry is u n d esira b le,” tbo speaker began,
ed .
I t d o e s n ’t se em t o m e t h a t u h u ­
w o u n d ed b y a b lo w from a c lu b w ie ld e d do ab ou t it. T h u t c o n sta b le w a s a relu- t a c k to J o h a n n e s do la M ontague, com ­ “ aud it is an indisputable fact that w o­
m a n b e in g sh o u ld ev e r p e r m it h im s e lf
by a g ia n t s e p o y . l i e h ad h im s e lf b a y ­ sh u n o f h is, a n d h e sa id I orter be p ln m m a n d er iu c h ie f o f M an h attan Islan d iu m en nre dissatisfied w ith tho clothing RULES FOR CANDY MAKING.
t o b eco m e s o c a llo u s.
Itu t t h e y d o.
o n e te d th r e e o f t h e e n e m y p r e v io u s to glu d th a t A bo d id n 't sh o o t m o a s w e l l . ”
I w a n t to s a y r ig h t n o w th a t i f I am
1654, a H u g u e n o t ancestor; to tho Do im posed by fashion iu civ ilized couu-
lie iu g ren d ered h o r s d u co m b a t.
B u t y o u sh o u ld h a v e g o n e to a j u s ­ F o rests, a u d to th e B ogert, Baueker, tries. Tlie vast m ajority of wom en who M r * . B o r e r T e l l * H o w C o u f« c tio n * M a y B a
e v e r aick I s h a ll p r o t e s t a g a in s t g o in g
M ade a t Hom e.
F a u lk n e r c o m p le te d 21 y e a r s ’ se r v ic e t ic e o f th e pcuco fo r a w a rra n t. ”
ore doing som e useful work iu the world
<e a h o sp ita l so lo n g n s th e r e is b r e a th
C o d w iso , K in g sla n d and oth er early
in th e 1 toy id m a rin e« an d th e n re tir e d
Mrs.
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on a Hu n g e r |ie n sio n , n fte r w a r d g e t t i n g t ic e ho w a s a rela sh u n o f A b e's, and he N e w Y o rk fa m ilie s . L ater, iu R e v o lu ­ f t
eandios a t hom e in The Ladies* H om e
s t r e e t, b u t n o h o sp ita l ev e r g e t s m e,
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e m p lo y m e n t a s a la b o rer. T h e d ecea sed sa id d u ru th a t h a w g an d m o too. ”
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les,
“ N ow , w h ile there is little dissent
r e m e m b e r t h a t ,”
K o u es, fro m w h o m th o fa m ily tak es its
w a s 511 y e a r s o f a g e .
“ A n d y o u d id n ’t see a la w y er? "
n a m e, w a s a m o m b er and secretary o f from the statem ent that
, uul „ beauty
au , „ is , a de- which insure the success o f tho w ork:
OUTG RO W N
F R IE N D S H IP S .
“ I d id , sah . Yes, sab , I w e n t to L a w ­ th e B r en tw o o d (N . I I .) “ c o m m itte e o f Blr“ Llu q» a llt7 ,n ' T ueu 8 c ‘° b,up’ •“ " N ever stir the sugar aud w a ter a fter
FA LSE E C O N O M Y .
y e r ¡Shad and to L a w y e r P e te r s and to
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i is true th a t if w e have nsefulutsa in the sugar has dissolved. W ipo d o w n
• a « c h a a e m In th e Nunn? F i e ld , o f C o m -
W a ste o r T im e M ore T i n a D a la a e e d P rtee L a w y e r D a v is, and ev e r y la s t o n e o f
dress it w ill blossom in to beauty.
constantly tho granules fo rm in g on tha
r a d e sh lp .
o f F in is h e d A r tic le .
’« m p ou n d ed on th o ta b le a n d d ratted
“ Tlio beast w ould never have been sido of tho saucepan. Do n ot sh a k e or
la th e r e a n y th in g m o re d ia l r e u sin g
Iu a n a r tic le in a r e c e n t n u m b e r o f m y h id e lieka.se th e y w a r r e la ted to
beautiful if he had not first beeu accept- move tho saucepan w h ile tho sirup is
in l if e tluin a fr ie n d s h ip o u tg r o w n 7
G a ssier’ M a g a tin e Mr. I f. H a n sen g iv e s A b o S k in n er . I f I sh o u ld g i t th a t case
ed for h is goodness, so it is m y belief boiling. A s soou as the sugar b eg in s to
T h ia d o e s n ’t m ean o n e t h a t h a s b eei
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that w om an ’s dress w ill never be beau- boil watch it carefully, h a v in g in you r
b r o k e n o ff th r o u g h s o m e d iffe r e n c e o
T H B C H R O N T C L K ra n k * w ith Ik * great**
a m p le o f fa ls e sh o p c e o u o m y . A sid e m e, th o la w y e r w o u ld he a g 'in m e, and
tifu l u n til loved aud accepted for its in- hand a bow l of ice w ater, so th a t y ou newapapers in the U n ite d Htate*.
o p in io n , so m e m is u n d e r s ta n d in g thu
fro m it s in te r e s t u nd t h e le s so n it su g - tho ju r y w o u ld a ll bo r e la ted to A b e
T 1 IE C H K O M X C L B ha* no equal on thePadf*
triiisio m erit.
may try tlie sirup ulm ost co n sta n tly .
a f e w w o r d s co u ld h a v e s e t r ig h t , o
g e n ts, i t r e m in d s ute o f an iu otu m e und b rin g iu a v e rd ict o f n o t g u i l t y aud
“ S h a ll uot we, m y dear R ainy D ay- Havo everyth in g ia readiness before bo- C o **i. I t leads all In a b ility , enterprise *e4 *•«*,
o n e s tr a n g e m e n t th e r e s u lt o f a h asty
T H E O H R O N IC IsU *H Telegraphic Report* n
w h ioh w a s r e la te d to m e n o t lo n g a g o r u t th o c o s ts on to m e . '
sies, learn a lesson from the fable? L et ginning. If tlie sugar grains, use it for the latest and most reliable. It* Local
te m fw r th a t p ro m p ted u g ly w o r d s an<
m
Mr. H a n se n 's a r t ic le sa y s :
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ns find a dress adapted to our w ants and old fashioned cream candy or su gar Ailleat and spiciest, *n d It* Editorial* from U m
u n tr u t h fu l, b itt e r s e n t im e n ts ; n o , i.
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let th e question of beauty rem ain uu- taffy. It cannot bo used for fo n d a n t
fr ie n d s h ip o u tg r o w n is t h e u n h a p p .
T H E C H R O X IC L K baa always been, and *l»*fi
firm w h o co n c lu d e d to m a k e u g r im ie r n ges?” I ask ed .
p r o d u c t, o f to o m u c h w o rld lin e s« 01
answ ered u n til tho more im portant and U se only the best granulated su gar for w ill be, the frien d and champion ot the people m
th em aelven ra ttier th a n p u r c h a se on e.
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t io o w o u ld he th e b e t te r w o rd , o r a
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kneading. If your fondant g ra in s w itli- O|>pr»»*elonR of any kin d . I t w ill bo ludvpffadMt
l a e v e r /ih lu g n e u tra l in nothing.
m a k e rs, m a c h in is ts und in o ld e r s, w ith h im au d sa id h o orter sh o t m y h u ll
k n o w le d g e o f th o w o rld a m o re co m ely
“ B u t has woman a rig h t to bo ugly? out apparent cause, you m ay h ave boil-
p le n ty o f w ood an d p ig iron in th e b a ck ­ d ro v e o f b a w g s .”
p h r a s e , b u t w h ic h e v e r p le a s e s m o st th"
I s beauty her transcendent duty, aud is ed it n little too long. A few drops of
g r o u n d , so i t e n te r e d th e ir m in d th a t
“ A u d so y o u are o b lig e d to pop a t
b eau ty a m atter of dress?" Then w ith lemon ju ice or a little cream o f tartar
o u tc o m e o f th e sa m e n e v e r varies.
T a k e tw o g ir ls u t sc h o o l, s u y s th e th e r e c o u ld n o t be w n c h e x p e n s e a t ­ h im to g e t ev en ? ”
scorn: " W h a t au ignoble scram ble J. G. w ill prevent this. Fondant is the soft
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th e y sa w fit. O w in g t o t h e ig n o r a n e e w o n ’t cu m to rloin a n y reu l sh o o tiu .
b e e n t h r o u g h a ll th e y e a r s o f s tu d y
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t h e y s e p a r a te a t g r a d u a tio n sw eu rin ;
thau herself.
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m a in c a s t in g o r bed w aa e a s t th r e e yell» a n d u s soou a s b o g i t s o v er b is
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f o r th fo r a tim e , an d th e n o n e ju iys t h e • tim e s before- p r o d u e in g a ix s s a l d e p ie c e tk e c r b o ’ll w a n t to s e tt le th e caso. ”
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h a v e b een d isp e lle d in th u t r e u n io n .’ sa m e w ny, urul th e r e w a s h a r d ly a p ie c e
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w h ile it h a s le f t t h e o t h e r v ’brr«» « ’•
ward the < harm of a wom an s manner, day and m ake it up in to candy tho n e x t
b een {»aid fo r. W h en it e s m e fo n a sem -
“ M r. S k in n e r m u s t h a v e lo ts o f r e la ­ c in n a ti.
w n a . A fte r th e first g o o d lu ik o v e r old
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m o s p h e r e t h a t w aa o n c e s o th o r o u g h ­ g e th e r . P a r ts w h ic h sh o u ld h ave b een
g b t to be ugly nt certain tim es aud stan d in g the pan co n ta in in g it in a h /
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h ov p ay fu r th a t b a w g o r h e ’l l s h o o t l” s h ip t o it s m em b ers. T h o e x a m iu a tio u
fie ld s o f co m r a d e sh ip .
w a s c o n d u cte d by P ro fesso r H erb ert L.
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O sg o o d o f C o lu m b ia u n iv e r sity , w h o n ot h in der h er from becom ing Strom?
T H E M A R IN E B A N D .
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T h o 11 oon>-I*»li l l o r s .
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t h o n a tio n 's e n p ito i," said mt o ld m u- s t r o y in g v a rio u s k in d s o f in s e c t ¡«-»ts I ° ° t o f th o m o u n ta in to a rrest th e m au q u e stio n s w e r e osk ed n t th e ex a m in a tio n , ever ufter. ’
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H e r r i n . G u ll S w a llo w , a S p a r r o w .
t h e d is in f e c t in g v a p o r s are d oor w it h a p ip o in h er m o n th , a n d a s th r e e h o u rs. T h e q u e stio n s w ere sea rch ­
it w a s v rg n n ix etl.
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“ S am D a v is, y o u a re je st tb e m au I o f E n g la n d . P ro fesso r O: good lias ch a rg e fish in g schooner. Ouo m orning ho had in to the w ild fo w l inclosure iu Ucntrul
th c a c d a y s, fo r r o r n e ts , nJ Io h o r n s und au d crack iu t h e tr e e , an d w ith o u t a n y
park and began pecking nt som e grain
ta b a s n re c o m p a r a tiv e ly n ew .
I r e ­ d o u b t rea ch t h e se a t o f the, d ise a s e , w a n te d t o se e. I 'v e h eard y o u ta lk a o f tb o co u r se o f s tu d y , w h ic h is fo r tw o w h ieh ,Si Or,UUU/ O bnrU 60,1,0 m ack« ’el
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m a r c h in g th r o u g h th o s t r e e ts o f th ia s e c t life , to g e th e r w ith u n y larvu e and y o u i f y o n r e a lly b e lie v e th a t sto ry c e r tific a te a t th e c lo s e if tlie ex a iu in a - w a s so angered at th is f a iluro J his crane s lon g and slender neck sh ot cu t,
t io n s a r c su c c e s s fu lly passed. T h e co u rse breakfast that b eto ck one of the burned and a fluttering sparrow w a s grasped iu
B y M a 'l. P o s t a g e Fold.
c it y , led l>y s i x v io lin is ts , w ith t w o ot ■ g g s w h ie h n w y he a t tJw lio tto m o f th e ah u n t J o u e r a n d th o w h a l e .”
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th r e e v io la s, n fid d le in siz e b e tw e e n h ole.
O f co n rso I d o ,” w a s th e r e p ly — “ o f is e q u iv a le n t to tb e ju n io r au d sen io r fish from the p latter and slu n g it across a t a S 1' ! ^ “ 10 ° ‘hPrS
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tho ta b le in to the boy cook ’s fac&
t h e o r d in a r y v io lin im d th e v io lo n c e llo . : ra ted , und if t h e c o d lin m o th g r u b is cou rse. I s B i l l n ron n d h om o to d a y ? 1
T h o sc h o la r sh ip w a s n am ed fo r M rs.
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T h e boy uersed h is w rath u n til w ith seized the sparrow, elev a ted its head
N e a r ly a ll th e o th e r in s tr u m e n ts w ere th e r e ita fu to is se a le d .
“ H o w b ig a m a u w a s J o u er? ” p er­
D o n a ld Mc-Leau, re g r u t o f tbo N e w
fa ll fare th e fisher boat w a s tied to her und gulped dow n the liv e bird w ith evi
rood , f la g e o le ts an d c la r io n e t« , w ith tu t th a t U iealy b u g . red sp id e r an d a h ost s is te d tb o w o m a n .
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Y ork c i t y c h a p te r o f th e D a u g h ters C f h 7
h 0 U ,° d o o k ’ w h e u h e P a c k e d
" 'B o u t ns b ig a s I am , I reck on . D id
o o s m e iiM is l F ren ch h orn .
T h e b ig a t ­ o f o th e r |>cata can be e r a d ic a te d b y th e
’J lie p a te n te e , 8 . I«»we, y o u s a y B i l l w a s o ff b u u tin ? ”
t r a c tio n o f Uie lum d for s tr e e t {«trades sa m e m e th o d .
, . th o A m ericn u R e v o lu tio n , ns i t w a s h is k it, w en t ashore, and from the
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b u t th a t w it h tb e certiflc a to g iv e n to m e cu th is trip , and sure as I ’m alivt^
, Tb Gnit st Wee'Jy ii the Ccutrj.
•d o n g , sn d m od e s g r e e t d en i o f n o ise r e s u lts b e iu g h ig h ly s a t is f a c t o r y . T h e buceo iu to h er pipo.
i f n o t m u s ic .
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" H e a d fn s t, I reck on , th o u g h I a i n ’t ea ch S tu d en t a t th e c lo s e o f tho cou rse, w h en I grow up to bo a mau. 1 11 l U
a b le book on " D e str u c tiv e In s e c ts," d is p u tiu ’b o u t i t s u d r a isin n row . E ld ­ sh o u ld fh o a t a n y tim o w is h to tea ch for you und lick you i f I ’m ab le I”
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a n d o iia res, w ere m ore iu e v id e u e e a s
fe a tu r e « th a n th e y o re u ow .
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world, p rin t* regularly ftt coin no*, or l * e
L IO N F A R M IN G .
th o u g h n o n o o f th o D a u g h te rs w h o encountered, face to face h i ? ?
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In th a t w h a lo t i l l bo w u s e n t o n t? ”
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t * f M * f N e w *. L lw r s t u i* and (leneral In fw « *
o ff p lu n d er .
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youngs woman
tain and accosted hT*
Won; also a m a<ntAoont Agricultural Dep*rtme
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m midwinter,
w h ie h h u s s trick o f c r a w lin g u p a
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