The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, September 30, 1898, Image 4

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No Gripe
When you take Ilood’s Pills. The big, ohWssh-
loned, sugar-coated pills, which tear you all to
pieces, are uot iu It with Hood's. Easy to take
LAr I LI IL
TRUE STORY OF THE TAKING OF THE
PRESIDENT OF THE CONFEDERACY.
T he F ourth M lehl«au Cavalry His Csp-
Hood’s
Sors—Those W ith th e E s-Fresldeut at
th e T im e— Eaa»»oratod Stories o f III»
UlAfOiAO.
sad easy tu operate. Is true
of Hood's I’ills, which are
up to date in every respe< L
Safe, cerbiln and sure. All
druggists. ■‘He. C. I. Itood A L'o., Lowell. Mass.
The only Pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla.
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THE FEARFUL STRUGGLE OF AN EARLY
,
SETTLER.
How One of the Early Farmers in Michigan Over,
came a Serious Difficulty— His Life
of Hardships.
Oar cavalry corps went into camp In
aud around Macon, and iu tho early
part of May it was learned that Jeffer­
son Davis, president of the Confederate
T H E P R E C I6E MAM.
I G
R E
EA
H E
E S.
S.
r,
states, was fleeing
to join
neeiug for
iur Texas ...
,—
G O
O O
O D
D O
CR
A K
K FA
FA ST
8T D
D IS
ISH
General Kirby Smith, there to try und
BALLADE
OF
A
C
ITY
BOWER.
A d r ie s M to th e M a n n e r o f P a t t in g on n A L is t o f n c ll g h t f a l R ecip es f o r t h e
re-establish the Confederacy. Orders
H p r ls s -T lm e B r e a k fa s t T a b le .
r o a 'n g e S ta m p .
If bosky del)« w ilh brown nnd ailver brooks
were ut once issued by General Wilson
It is your hom e wom an w ith a prac­
“ W hen you put a p ostage stum p on
Pipe« nuinberlcHH pcrt-nninlly shrill,
ONE OF THE MOST INTERESTING MEM
for his capture. Tho First \\ isconsiu
From Ihe Obttrvtr, FtutMng, itich.
For publuluiK iit betim es in uightly books
s o envelope," said a precise m an to his tical k n ow led ge o f th o ad van tages o f
EVER IN THE SHOW BUSINESS.
bongs bieutbing righteous praise of bough cavalry was ordered out on the north
Frank Long who lives nsnr Lennon, Mich., I " I look the pills »«cording to di.« hi
•on . “y o u sh ould put i t on square a n .’ gen u in ely good liv in g th a t k n ow s the
and rill.
cr east bauk of the Ocmnlgee river, aud lsoueof the pioneer fanner, of Venice town- and ,eon began to notice an
” 7^«
true, in th e upper r ig h th a n d cornet first men I o f th e duy sh ould be a
These are fair Bpota, but here God's graclotu Colonel Minty ordered out his old regi­ ship, .Shiawaswe county, und by his uidustry lay condition. Before the lir.t
A a Ic u o ra n e e W h o s e D e p th arid B re a d th
and as near on possib le to the m argu'i n u tritiou s one. T he break fa sts should
w ill.
Slid
thrift
in
which
iiiuny
hardships
were
en-
I
could
get
»bout
die
bouse,
Ih
osehiS
ment, tho Fourth Michigan cavalry,
M o d e I t H ig h ly E n t e r t a in in g —Stetson A Rtone’s throw from the city 's heart and din
.h e r'u Z ig f i v M
o f the envelope. You p u t it on at th- be w ell cooked, th e d ish es a p p etizin g
dured, he now bus oiic of the best fanus iu that great difficulty, but alter
U tves me as f a ir - le t me deserve it still—
down tho south or west side of the same
was entirely cured.
’'"»Mil
and good to look at.
righ t-h an d corn er for th e eolfvenienc
W a s n Sonrce o f F u n O u tsid e o f T h e ­
SSCtion.
» t v .
My upper window u h e ie the elm looks in.
river,
with
instructions
to
intercept
and
He
tells
an
interesting
story
of
when
hie
‘‘
Since
that
time
I
have felt no
,
o f the utazn,>ers in th e ] x » t office, a.
F or ull w ell-appointed b reak fasts
a t r ic a l C irc le s as W e ll as W it h in T h o m .
the rheumatic pains. 1 mu conlidwo Tt4*
They lovo diirkjhing.s who celebrate tho rook» capture Mr. Duvis aud the party with life wns ill danger during iiis pioneer duys.
fru it, c ith er raw o r cooked in som e
th a t it m ay be uniform in location h It
Dr.
Williams’
fin
k
Pil|„
¡¡,r
,"T"p.1
1
*
Ur says:
That build fn woody places mirk and ehilL
T hem is a m an born now and then
him. Colonel (since General) Minty,
th e sta m p s on o th er en velop es and s. wnF. gen era lly begin s th is repast.
"About Xoveinber 1, 1894. on starting to saved my life and I try to i,„|„c, J J
My neighbor, too, m isled, on sturdy hooks
w ell known iu this city, now a railroad get up from the dinner table, I waa taken who are sick to try tlie same rtniedy 7
A pples cooked in thia m anner as a w ith a sort o f hum orous silver spoon in
m ore c on ven ien tly and expeditiou s),
A painted cage Irnngs from his window sill
4 ^ '
i official iu the west, was one of the finest with a pain in my hack, and found inyself “ I will gladly answer any queoHo. ...
b reak fast dish are a w elcom e varia­ his month. U ninterrupted good fortun«
stam p ed ; you should stu d y the com for
And hears not in it h captive's ev’ry trill
! aud most efficient officers iu the late unable Io move. The pain iucreoaed and ceraing nty aiciucss and wo„de,fu|
o f o th e r s ns w ell a s you rself.
Yoi tion: For a fam ily o f six take eig h t or as a hum orist sm iles on him through Pleas for the liberty be may not win.
Thot-e are free, lusty llu outs with tune that war. His command, with Wilder's, in spread orer lay entire Isidy. 1 wns obliged provided those who write enclose Hums
sh ould p u t it os n ear ns |>oaaible to tin ten fine so ft ta rt app les, |>ecl, core, life, and that, too. w ith no seem ing
•
'•FKAMXl‘ g l , r
to lake Io my bed. The physician who waa n‘Ely- .
All
tho foremost front, opened the battle on immediately summoned proiiounoed my case
c o m er , so th a t th e ca n celin g stam i slice und r et to soak for a t h a st three effort o f h is own. H e som ehow acquires My upper w indow s where tho elm looks In.
Sworn to before me nt Veuicc Utah ki.
15th
day
of
April,
1888.
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- lhl'
tlie noted and bloody Held of Chicka- muscular rheuiunlisui accompanied by lum­
w ill be le ss lik ely to d eface nud so per­ hours in su gar m oistened w ith brandy ■
an early reputation for sa y in g or doing A glist'rin g, turquoise bay It overlooks.
bago. He gave me remedies and injected
O. B. G oldsmith , J u itin nf th,
hap s to obscu re th e address on the en ­ and lem on juice. Drain from th is nud
1 manga.
morphine into my arm to rate the pain.
My pleasant bower, nnd a gentle bill
The cure ol the severest esses of
'
velope.
A t Abbeyvillo, 70 miles south of Ma­
fry to n d e a r brown in butter, sprinkle funny things, w h ich, ouco gained, n oth­ G ilt w ith w ild musturd blossoms. There are
"Ily disease however, gradually lieeame tism by Dr. Williams’ Pink l‘ij|,
'Y o u sh ould p u t I t o n square and trui w ell w ith |x>wdered su g a r und cin n a­ in g can take awuy. A ll the jokes in his
con, it was learned thut Davis’ fleeing worse until I thought that death would lie a People lisa oecu.-red all over the l,nt|
nooks
lino of h is generation, and often somo
because th a t is th e m ethodical ano m on; then serve.
Beyond them doubtless which a little skill
i party had hero crossed the ferry over welcome release from my sullerings. I could its power in ordinary cases i, proportionit'u
In ballad making m ust misprize. To thrill
proper w a y to do. M any |ierson s or-
It is to th e so u tlie m housekeeper o f earlier and later generations, aro j The
the Oemulgee and were moving south­ not sleep hut would lie awake all night and greater. Three marvelous vegetable , i
world w ith ¡»erfect lays let them begin
go directly to the seat of the Ironhle , J
rub ray leg.
d istu rb ed by th e appeuranec o f a that w e ow e th e cook in g o f h o t breads credited to h im , and nobody cares to
Who can. This fhem e befits an humbler q u ill— ward toward Irwinsville, G a,, 80 miles
“This continued for about four months. exert a powerful influence in purifviar .«s
sta m p p u t on in a careless and slipshod iu all their )>erfectioa. T o m ake w hat dispute tho honor. Collectors of jokes My upper w indow where the elm looks in.
I below and 100 m iles south of Macon. Besides my regular nliysiciiin I also con­ enriching the blond by eliminating
m anner. And I eon e a sily im agin e that is called pone, upon on e quart o f w h ite aro ready to accept Joe M iller us Joe
! Lieutenant Colouel B. D. Pritchard, iu sulted another doctor but lie gave me no en­ foree»' *U,e"U ,U<1 reilewi“8 bealtl.^vi»|
When day is over At the rum bling m ill
auch a p ractice m ig h t w ork positive in­ cornm eal |xiur ju s t enough b oilin g wa­
! command of tho Fourth Michigan cav­ couragement aud said hi. medicine could do
A ud slipped the gyves of ofiiee discipline,
M iller, but no literary scholar believes
me no good.
Many diseases long supposed by the s>«JI.
ju r y to you. You m ig h t have occasion ter to scald it through. A fter stirrin g
Here is an exorcist for ev'ry ill—
alry, marched tho regiment rapidly
“ I was finally induced through reading cal profession to be incurable, have
that he originated a ll the jests in his My upper w ind ow where the elm looks In.
t o w rite to a m an on a m a tter o f b u siness it th orou gh ly, le t it stan d u n til cold;
t>- potent influence of these Mil.
down the river road, aud after a 80 mile mm« accounts in the newspapers regarding cum ified to the
—Edward W. Barnard in Lotus.
t h a t w as o f im portance to you. You rub in to it a piece o f b u tter u b o u tth e alleged book. A nybody can th in k for
.............. ...............
remedy is prescribed
nrcRcriheí by
ride reached Irwiusvillo late iu the the wonderful cures wrought by I)r. Wil­ This universal
remedir
liams’
Fink
Pills
forPale
People,
to
try
them
physicians,
recommended
nriigmi
m ig h t com pose am i w r ite th is letter size o f a sm all e g g and odd a little h im self o f tw o or three sim ila r exam ples
'd by driiggj.tg,
night and learned that ho had got In which 1 did aa a last resort.
everywhere
used
by
a
gruteful
publie.
in
the
present
h
a
lf
century,
and,
even
w ith fa ith fu l core an ti net forth what volt.
THEATRICAL
RECEIPTS.
Brut tw o eg g s un til lig h t, w ith ­
advance of the Davis party. Early on
y o u hud to any w ith com m endable ou t vejo ra tin g , udd them to ’ oc njen), so, it is not lik e ly that John Stetson
tho morning of tho 10th of May he
C
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a
rle
s
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e
a
d
e
W
o
n
d
e
re
d
W
h
y
T
h
e
y
W
e
re
clea rn ess ami precision, and y e t u,wet m ix veil, udd one p in t o f sou r m ilk or ever really said a ll or h a lf the am using
So L a rg e I n A m e ric a .
, I charged
. , into ,, tho camp
. . . of „ tho . “ fleeing
tt a.l by sla p p in g on a stam p carelessly; but t e l m ilk, beat un til sm ooth .
D is­ th in g s th at w ere attributed to him . J
Confederacy, ” nnd Mr. m Davis F *
R. II. Edmonds, a Journalist o f B a lti­
"
E
d
w
in
Booth
In
London”
i
.
the
title
th e rec ip ien t m ig h t ju d g e y o u by the solve t n c tetiupoouful o f sod a in a
T hey w ere good stories, som e o f them , of on article iu The Century by E. H Jo u e d K|rby Sm ith in Texas. Many more, one of the m ost em inent auth or­
o n e slig h t a c t don e n atu rally rather tablcs|K xinful o f b ol’.ing w ater, stir
House. Mr House tells of an interest- ! £ L
h
^ H tH have been ities cn the conditions of recent prog­
th an by th e stu d ied w ork done w ith a in the m i. tore, turn ¡ n o a greased bak­ and they w ere told o f Stetson, ju st os
ling between
Booth
aud
Chari«.
rclated about
/ » P t ™ and different ress in the United States, contrib utes
the story o f fiddling w h ile Romo burned ing m eeting
between
Booth
aud
Charles
purpose.
in g |Mm ui.d bake Iu a quick oven for
regiments given its credit. Now these to the E ngin eeiing Magazine an in ter­
My sou, d on ’t d o i t ; p u t the stam p on 35 m in u tes.
T h is is a fine corn bread w as told o f Nero, not because they w ere Reade nud reports the follow in g conver­ aro tho facts:
esting and valuable paper en titled : “ A
true,
but
to
show
w
h
at
kind
o
f
m
an
sation
relatin
g
to
the
appearance
of
w h ere it belongs, so th a t th e little touch for e ith e r bseak fust or tea.
Jefferson Davis wns captured by the Decade of Marvelous Progress," from
Booth and Irviug together:
o f color w ill grace the envelope and uot
Halted e g g s us u d elicacy for th e early Stetson wns.
The stories w h ich it w as thought
d eface i t ’
“ Is it true that the prices w ill be Fourth M ichigan cavalry iu the early which a few conclusions are extracted:
HHXil is unsurpassed
In a good hot
morning of May 10, 1803, at Irwins’
The United States is now the lead in g
proper to fix upon John Stetson were changed?”
oven
on
a
ston
ew
are
p
la
tte
r
m
e
lt
n
A BB R E V IA T IN G T E L E G R A M S.
"D oubled, I believe. Irviug says they villo iu southern Georgia. With him m anufacturing country of the world.
large lum p o f b u tter.
W hen thor­ those w h ich exhibited any bread, com ­
were Mr. John II. Reagan of Texas, his We have far outstripped all other n a­
■ n v tn g M o o c , t . T h is W n , I . S om e tim e s
ough ly soften ed sh ak e it all over the prehensive nnd picturesquo ignorance. m ust be. That is one of the risks 1 postmaster general; Captain Mo<xiy of tions in the m agnitude of our indus­
Ho
w
as
an
ignorant
n
u
n
no
doubt__ig
speak
of,
but
he
is
fu
ll
of
confidence
t o n t l r UnsloMM.
dish Iri order to grease it w ell.
On
“tore for m y sake than any Mississippi, an old neighbor of tho Da­ trial operations. I t is alm ost incom ­
“ It is false econ om y to a ttem p t to th is hot b u tter drop s ix fresh e g g s as uorant enough, perila(n, to say a ll tho H e ‘lo° 8
vis fam ily; Governor Lubbock of Texas prehensible that in ten years th e in ­
th
in
gs
that
it
w
a
s
ever
said
th
at
ho
th
in
g
else.
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save m oney by abb reviatin g telegram s, if for |KMiehing. W hen the w h ites are
“ Then I hope it w ill turn out well. and Colonels Harrison aud Johnson of crease in capital invested in m anufac­
and I found i t o u t to m y c o s t ” said a s e t th ey are done.
THIS CHROWICL1 m ake wttfc tfc»
T h is should be said, but tho chances aro that he did
his staff; Mrs. Davis and her four chil­ tures should exceed the total invested
»•wwpeper» In the United atet«».
w om an several d ays a g o in th e hearing served w ith lo n g and narrow pieces of not say them nlL B ut the stories aro W hut aro the indications?"
only
tw
enty
years
ago.
The
value
of
dren—Maggie,
some
10
years
old;
Jeff,
THIC
t’HKOMICIsIC bee no equal eo the Paetle
o f a N ew York Hun reporter. “I t hap­ to a st w ith o u t cru st, w h ich w ill a c t ns a none the worse for thnt. Y ears ago
"V ery good, I hear. 1 cannot Judge
Coaet. It leads all In ability. enterprise and oeea
Sophocles’ "fE d ip us T yraunus” w as m yself. The conditions are all different about 8; W illie, 5, aud u girl baby__a our manufactured products increased
pened in th is w ay. My siste r and I garn ish for the e«lge o f the dish .
THK OURONIClaVS rele<rapMlc Heporta are
brother and sister of Mrs. Davis, a about 00 p ercent.; add 00 per cen t, to t t e latest and moat r el labia, its Local Neeette
w e n t to F lorida by boat, several y e ars
B oston can boast o f fine brown : played by tho students o f Harvnrd c o l­ from w h at 1 am used to. ”
the output of 1890 and we would have fblleet and aplclent. and IU Jfidltorlato from UM
“ I understand. We are too slow — w hite aud ono colored servant woman,
• g o . w h en there w as au outb reak of
„< bread, and equally so the Boston brown lege and excited great com m ent through­
813,700,000,000 in 1900—but that is too •bloat pens In Ute country,
typ oid fever in several F lorid a tow ns. hash, w h ich is an e x ce lle n t breakfnst out the country. It w as discussed ouo and thrifty, 1 snspcct— to run the sw ift a sm all force of cavalry, a few others much to expect.
THKcUKOpriCLK has always been, nod alear«
and
a
small
tram
of
horses,
mules,
wag­
oveuing
at
a
d
in
n
er
at
w
h
ich
Stetson
My sister, Mary, w as seasick all the dish.
A m erican pace. Yet I can ’t see why
be, the friend and champion of the people M
Chop up the rem ain s o f any
The same rate of grow th in m ining
ons
aud
ambulances.
Among
the
horses
acainst
oombluattona, cliques, corporation«, at
w a y , aud w h en w e reached J a c k so n ­ ••old m eat, eith er lieef o r m u tton . At w ns prosent, and he cheered tho com ­ there should be such an am azing differ­
interests in this decade as in the la st
•pprenelon«
of any kind. It will be ladepeadtal
were
a
span
of
carriage
horses
present­
v ille I telegrap hed: 'Arrived, Mary 111 th e bottom o f the d ish p u t a layer of pany by announcing th at ho hud con ­ ence in your theatrical business and
U nvo<|rthla« anuim l In nothin»
would make our m ineral outp ut in
ltetu rn n e x t boat.' We took th e trip muslied |x>tatocs (cold on es w ill a n ­ tracted w ith Sophocles for the w r itin g ours. The stories w e hear of N ew York ed to Mrs. Davis by the citizens
profits sound fabulous. I should say they £ C^“Y’U< <,ur*Dff tho heyday of tho 1900 nearly 81,200,000.000, w h ile a
. tb c *“ ¥OyMV. y o u know , and had sw er).
T hen a layer o f m eat, then « o f a new play to bo produced by him
sm aller percentage of grain, only
the
fo
llo
w
in
g
senson.
w
ere fabulous if I had not seen the re-i u *
. l r8<?yL ’ 80 " ’Pleudid saddle
n o in ten tio n o f s ta y in g in F lorida
str a ta o f s ta le bread crum bs, season
horse, t“
the ° DrldB“f
pride of the ex-president ui~.
him ­ equaling in volume the total increase
T h is story belongs in the sam e class turns o f W allack ’s when cue of my borso’
W hen our b oat pulled In a t the pier in With sa lt und popper, here and there u
I in 1890 over 1880, would bring the
N ow \ o r k I saw m y brother-in-law and few hits o f butter, and m oisten w ith a as a som ew h at m ore elaborate o n a plays w as produced there. A hundred self.
i figures to over 8950.000,000. If our coal
On
tho
11th
of
May,
the
next
day
Stetson
once
took
possession
o
f
a
new
h is w h ole fa m ily w a itin g for us. They h a lf cup o f b eef gravy; then another
pounds a nigh t is nothing to you, it
filter tho capture, and w hile on our way miners add to the output o f 1890 as
looked solem n, and I said to Mary-- layer o f potatoes.
Drop a k n ife into theater and discovered in the lobby a seem s. ’’
many tons as they added to th a t of
“S o m eth in g 's happened.’ A s w e cam e m ilk und sm ooth over th e top. Bake picture thut did not m eet h is artlstio
“ T w o or three hundred would uot back to Macon, as officer of tho guard 1880, ignoring in th is the percentage o f
d o w n th e g a n g plank th ey rushed at us, in a m oderate oven until a n ice brown. taste. “ Toko th at picture dow u, ” ho stagger ns, " said Eooth, sm iling, "nor over the distinguished prisoners, I rode growth, 217,000,000 tons w ill be the
said.
and, g rab b in g m y siste r , said: 'Why' Serve hot.
four or five for u very great aud special by tho side of Mr. Reagan, later a sena­ production of 1900. No other country
-Jury, 1« i t sa fe for y o u to bo up and
“ But, Mr. S tetso n ," som ebody re­ attraction. For several years the pros tor from Texas. I found him a very fluo I m the world ever advanced in popula­
l or u iltccso om elette break 12 eggs
dressvx so soon ?' 'W hy not?' said m y Into a bow l, beat lig h tly w ith a fork for m onstrated, "th at picture w as painted perons houses iu N ew York considered gentleman. During that day’s march a tion and wealth as the United S tates
rrntor In su rp rise. 'W hy, because the a m inute on ly; add o n e cu p fu l o f uiilk by M ichael A n gelo."
$1,000 a fulr uverage tlio year ronud. courier from Mucon notified us iu print­ is doing. The progress of the past
^ vet- ia dan gerous.' T hen It cam e out and tw o ou n ces o f A m erican or I’ar-
“ M ichael who?” said Stetson .
‘S tars’ travelin g through tho country, ed clips of the $100,000 reward offered ; shows no signs of halting. In fact, the
“ M ichael A n g e lo ."
th a t th ey hod supposed from m y tolc- inesun cheese grated, « « « o n w ith salt
for w h om tho regular prices were raised, for Mr. D avis’ capture, und which no- , developm ent of our foreign and dom es­
j tico connected Davis with the assassina­ tic trade and commerce nnd of our in­
“ W ell, take it d o w n ,” said Stetson, could som etim es draw m uch more. ”
* [ " “ * ’ h at Mary had typh oid fever
and pepper.
P u t in a fr y in g pan two
W hy d id n ’t you say aen sic k , instead of oun ces o f bu tter, w hen m elted pour “ and discharge A n g e la I w o n 't havo
\V ere you at a ll prepared for the tion of President Lincoln. When Mr. dustrial interests is steadily broaden­
ieagan read tho notice, ho earnestly ing out.
HI. m y o u r d isp atch ?' asked m y brother- in the eg g s. W hrn th ey thicken suffi­ any of theso foreign scene pointers low er receipts here?"
in law . ’B ecau se i t w ould m ean an c ie n tly , fold in tw o anil serve im m e­ around m y theater; I ’m g o in g to em ­
“ N o t really prepared. I was told protested that Mr. Davis had no con-
V°n ‘ras‘ our position and condition
e x tra word,' I an sw ered . My brother- d iately.
w h at to expect, but paid no attention. uectiou whatever with that sorrowful w ith Europe, w ith resources surpass­
T he best m ade o m elette will ploy Am ericans. ”
T
h
is
so
am
used
those
w
h
o
heard
It
in-law had brou gh t a carriage from up­ »|x>il if k ep t w aitin g.—D etroit Free
Clarke said 1 should get nothing nt the affair. H istory has shown that he had ing those of all Europe, with w ealth-
th at they ut once told the in cid en t to P rincess , but 1 did uot take his ’noth­ none.
tow n to carry m y suiter hom e, and P ress
creating possibilities in soil, m inerals,
friends o f Stetson and them selves, aud in g ’ literally. I (bought 1 m ight count
When lie found th a t sh e w asn 't sick he
Besides the su it of m en’s clothing tim ber and clim ate unequaled l>v
tek l m e that, ju s t ng a lesson , I m ight
T H E K N ITTE D W AISTCO AT.
am ong them w as Jack H overly, tho upon $1,000’ a m outh at tho very’woret T '’™, b{ ,Mr' Dav'8 h° had on whpl> cap- Europe and practically w ithout lim it
fom ons negro m instrel manager. Hav- H
’
tured Mrs- D“ '*«’ large waterproof to their profitable utilization, w ith a
“ o ..............
P«y lo r the carriage, It coat tnc seven
w as right,
however. ’
• m a r t r a s h la a F ir s t l a t r o - •r ly did uot laugh w h en ho beard it,
..........
.........
......... dr^ V ’1*' thrown ° vcr ■>*« own flue homogeneous population o f 1)5,000 000
d ollars, and sin ce then I have w ritten
" I c a n ’t m
ake ..............
it o u t," ...
said
Rcado
d a e s a In I t a ly .
but sim p ly looked puzzled. Ho thought
o u t m y telegram s in full.''
d b “ l a ““•
l l l " t » e « t suawi
«bawl thrown
thrown people unvexed by th e arbitrary regu ­
ms aro
are uot
uot larger
larger than
than ours,
oura, I “ '
"T"
T h e new silk s lately introduced for for a fe w m om ents, aud then a fa in t "Y ou r theaters
aud tho prices of tickets are about the
Y
, bea<1 Hnd »boulders. This shawl lations of half a dozen different gov-
cro
ch
etin
g
and
k
n
ittin
g
fash
ion
able
sm ile cam o in to h is face, aud ho said. same, y e t I sto the A delphi or the « t ant* robo ""«> Anally deposited iu the j ernm ents and free from the drain of
A DOG ST O R Y .
w a isto o a t forcibly recall the sh im ­
Oh, yes, I see; there a in 'tn o s u c h per­ Jam es'p ack ed , w ithou t about one-half “r ,
, of tl,e war department at Wash- iu ttlv Dff ’ " “ ‘T th e United s t a t “
> Two or T h e i r Klo<t T h a t W e r e Io m ering on es donned by our grent-
son as M ichael A n g elo t”
J tly commands the wonder and ad-
the resu lt that W alluck's shows It
b/ ordir of S*T>’tary Stanton,
O to tre M
grnudinotliera, and m ost lik ely worked
T his answ er wns thought good enough heats m y arith m etic. You can’t get „ ,
One o f the m o st peculiar ineidente by th em selves in faint im itation o f the
°,
of tho “ Aoopskirt, sunbon- miration of the world.
< < ______
Great Britain is no longer the m anu­
a,ld cn - ico wraPP«-"
had no real ex­
In the unuala «.f nniniol in stin ct oc­ gorgeou s nrtieies w orn by men du rin g to take back to Stetson, w ho, it w a s us- moro people in to a place than it w ill ---------------
m apper nail
*
«“ 'nee ami
snm ed, m ust havo tukeu pains iu the hold. ”
lsteuce
ami was
was started
started la
in tho
tho fertH.
fertile facturing center of the world, f„r we
curred in R u tlan dshire r ecen tly, the several cen turies.
T M n C h r o n ic le llalld ln g i»
T he m odern k n it­ m euutium to inform h im se lf of th e h is­
that, too,
som etim es,"
of tbo r*’P°rt»’rs and iu tho ilh „ . thJt ,.takon. , the forem ost position in
facta o f w hich, taiya Pcorson'a, are ar.
te r w ill probably ahrink from vyin g
that line. Its vast iron and steel busi-
th. “ but,
us
I
say,
you
must
2
,r
I1
"“
day-
11131
w
“«
•
lollow a: .Squire X ------ ia one o f the w ith the iMitieut sk ill o f th e w om an o f tory o f art su fflcieu tly to understand i t laughed Booth,
•’ —’ •
JWM 114 UB t
ness is yearly increasing in cost of pro­
f) ont
nnt a nil
uiu,n» is
----------
beat know n character« in th at part of a form er ogv, but w e m ay depend on “ W hut do y o u th iu k . Stetson?” said his com o and hnd
ll about
it t for
your­ portions moment for Mr. Davis. Ho hnri duction.
while ours is d e c re a sin g ? U
th e country. A few daya iq-u he miaseil th e h u nd -knitting m uehines und manti- ' friend. "W o havo told Jack H avcrly self. Mr. Reade. Your audiences w ill be tlie right to try to escape in any dis-
By Ma'I, Fosloffe Paid,
gniso
he
could
use.
7
w
hat
yon
said
About
M
ichael
A
ngelo,
m
an
d
f
m<‘Ct
‘ h e W° rId s ^ w i a g dc-
tw o o f his beait ap ortlu g dogs, luitl bit, facturera* fram es to revive tlie idea
larger than th e h alls can hold, so you
not
L
r
r
,r°
n.
and
Steel
becaUM
oan-
aud
h
e
said.
‘Oh,
I
see;
there
a
in
't
no
There
were
m
any
interesting
incidents
general supitoaitiou waa th a t they liao und luod uce m arvelous ad ap tation s of
cun stu dy tho problem under the best
n ot“ tho tiW1‘h tl,iS Capt”r°’ bnt 1 ha'^ j ‘ increase its production to any grea t
such person as M ichael A n gelot' ”
c o n d itio n s."
uoca stolen.
R ecently, how ever, he the once guudy craze.
H ere « on
Stetson looked blank In h is turn fo r u
waa Lurpri-oed to ace one o f hia i» t ,
.
'em
p
t
m
e
to
m
y
do-
thJ
J
, ,n,0_ “ ow 10 reU te them Of U n nitd i*tePrOdUCeS le“
"
N
o
,
u
a
Y
ou
tem
pt
de-
exam p le o f a t-bowv w a istco a t lo st in m om ent and then received h is ow n little ,
nan it did ten years ago. Much of i t s
stn ictio u .
B ut the com plim ent greatly ™ chlldren of this noted couple Maggio
w alk into the liouec, follow ed a m in ­
171.’ l«y a Mrs. Beale, und described bv I
u te later by th e oth er, both w earin g "M alcolm ” us k n itted w ith green silk illu m in ation ns to tho hum or o f tho 1 pleased th e author, w ho liked to hear (g,";w n,p’ niarr>'fl ami is now livin g Kin
.¿ S
, ' « ■ I» « .
thing. "W h y, tho ignorant old fo o l,” |
th e appearance o f u tter d estitu tio n .
° . ° U° ° f tbo bo-V8 dl‘,d <«rly.
and gold aud silver flow ers ull over it., h e a s id ; " o f oourse bo ough t to have such th in g s said, though he affected a
»•30,000,000 a year for foreign
Inves’ rgntion revealed the follo w in g
. .
Inanhood, married and died
further enhanced w ith a l o u t 14 yards said. 'There isu ’t any such person r j ' io lty lnditfcreuoo to praise.
fact«: W hile o u t sh o o tin g u nelghboi
--------------------------- | w ith yellow fever near Memphis since
of gohl mid silver thick Ince.
T h is M ichael A n g e la ' ”
to m e aeroes a broken bank on h is ««
S e o l.llu , U n d e r It l n e a l t lr a .
to
8 *r l babT " RTOW up
Th, Grest st Wtekly ii th# fcmliy.
sm art fashion w as probably first in tro ­
T * * Sony nt th« Cr«d|«.
T h is story a g siu recalls another w ith 1 A t a church gathering some tim e ago and toauM fni^onU<11‘"i " °'T “ talcntl^
sta te , nnd tw o o f his d o g s sh ow ed tin- duced from Italy, the eou iitry o f gold
? i e,b?e!HoP 'risesh lvh -
a sim ilar touch in i t Tho conversation ' a number of deaf m utes were present " ffin n io ’ t W
<.*«uuncNn at a hole in the ground. N oth- and silver w euving.
,g
W
7
M
,
l
l
,
t
d i " ? n "wert fitti" S S :
In fuet, there is onoe turned on a clever passage in W
icow u as
in g be could <|o w ould induce the dogs
during the acy
’ th daueht,'r
‘ho
. d .' h""8 "P in the vkv
at the South K enxington m useum a J F loren ce’s old play, “ The M ighty R efreshm ents were ' served wuaiug
a
> Confedor-
UH,
to leave, the sp ot, nnd he finally se-
coot o f Italian origiu b elon gin g to the D ollu r,’’ In w h ich B ardw ell Ploat ex ­ even in g, and iu huudiug a cup of coffee
(tnoladtns posts»«: to any part nt th« Unit«»
ttsred n spade and began d ig g in g for
17th cen tu ry, und sim ilar to n cartli-
to one o f the gu ests a deaf m ute g en tle­
States. Canada and 31 ft.loo
poses h is ignoranoe by referring to a
t h e cause o f th e trouble.
E ig h t feet
gau w ith o u t ixx-kete.
I t is k n itted hack man w h om he had encountered iu m an happened to sp ill a few drops on
THE WEEKLY CHHONICLE, the bd<lit«S»
o f earth w as d u g aw ay before the truth
and
mr,«t
comoloto
W eekly Newspaper In U»
sk ir
w lf»
ife ls
is •'■«
also » a deaf
deaf
ill ' pule blue
web,
o ff » in
Then he d isco ere. n .
, “ sto ck in g "
‘’b- s * e ‘ t »K
»< Venice. "Y
es. " ” s « a ,id
n "
th nt
a t j is , ‘ h is w ife 's 88K
,rl t The
ln e w
“ Yes.
id stetso
Stetson,
"th
» a a out-
out
—
world, print« reyulsrly A4 eolum ns or t««lrs
i.
evid
en
tly
buried
from
the
^
0
^
,°
I
f
T
b"‘
k
*
‘th
"
id<‘
btt,,ds
c,erer:
o
f
conn*
«'"'Y
d
o
n
’t
have
harks
eV“1
l
tU‘
th“
‘
Rbe
days
’
wh'ra
b#by
for’
*
m
ute,
and
it
whs
evid
en
t
that
she
took
dog
pa«e«. of N ow s Lltarnture and oenerai Inform*
D ora in e n * X i « ta e
h
n,’T r- a,,d ■ v r o ll" » n a u g h te n tin I, in V enice; it'., such • slow p l ^ e tbev ! « ¿
iha,P. “ “
‘^ ita b le way.
Uon; alno a ma»nlDcent Agricultural Dopartmeol
e x e r tk m .
®ve sinned
T hA e iu the ambulance w ith h =
at.
g
‘
'“
fridd
and
surer,
but
w
h
eth
er
knit
ted
d
o
n
’t-have
an
yth
in
g
bnt
om
nibuses
and
’
S
,O
WT1“
k
,w
l
np
b
tr
forehead
and
at
SAM PLE C O P IE S S £ N T FR*S-
It was writ-
rabbit.
•ev had
.i___ ___. . .
. .W
w 1 ith
b U
th lc
e ‘“
silk
, k of
or graft««!
grafted on tlie
the w
web-
eb- m
•en that
remarkably sw
sw ift
ift
m ule
ule curt«.
carta "
" T
T h h is
is fablo found its .........
w ay o n c e n ,a d o a suries of remurkably
T hey had been there for 13 d a y s and
“ «•herhood
7 k,
m u g ia u ot easy to uaeertain through in to priut again ou ly a fow w eek s be­ m ovem ent» w ith her nim ble huger».
D O Y O U W A N T THÉ
* e r e nearly famiwhcd.
On th eir re­ the bad ligh t und glasa door.
should here-
T hese
The husband, lookiug exceedingly apol­
after be ac.
tu rn to the squire's house they were «lesigus ex ten d about tw o inch es from fore Mr. 8tete«<u’« death.
o
g
e
tic
m
ode
a
few
m
otions
in
return
eompanied
“ What d«, you th iu k o f So-and-sa?"
fo llo w ed by th e a n im a ls w bo had m»
tlie shoulder w arns dow 11 to three
wfth P ain
One o f the gueata w ho hud noticed
Etetsou naked o f a frieniL m im ing one
cued them , and prom pt treatm en t
jnd sorrow-
inelies
from
th
e
edge,
w
h
ich
is
k
n
itted
th
is
lit
t
le
byplay
sly
ly
slipped
out
a
w a.ed the lives o f both
of the actors of his com pany. Ho m eant
b u « th is
"HU three se ts o f diee pattern.
The
b it of puper und penciling som ething on
eurse upon
to ask w h at hia friend thou ght o f the
it handed it to a friend.
som ew h at full sleeves are bended w ith
our fore,
Ite t t a r Protected.
11« C'ompr<>u>lM<L
w ay tho actor wns p layin g tho part in
parents
has
T h is is w hat the latter rend:
Une o f 1 nlgary • reccu t co n tin g e n t to several row s o f g arter stlte h , mid fin­ w hich bo wns then engaged, but tho
been
light-
H H O W IX O
“ N o m atter how badly ulllieted. w o­
th e co a st evid en tly kuew but little ished off w ith g a u n tle t cuff« d isp lay­ friend supp«wed that ho m eant to ask
ened niore
ing
Urn
fancy
device.
Blue
silk
binds
man
can
s
till
sc
o
ld
."
1 w isht 1 wag u g ir t "
•nd m ore
The United State«, Dominion o
a b o u t the Chinook, ju d g in g by the «tery
w hat m anner o f man he th ou gh t him.
The friend scribbled th is in return:
. ^ V
k x ; iw h r r cr8nRiH ?’' *» mankind
th a t ia b ein g told on him . W ishing to the ueck nml the fron ts, over w h ich are So he nnsxveresl, "H o's w e ll enough,
Canada and Northern Mexico
“*ve learn-
e ith er w«trkrd c lo w b u ttou h oles or
“
Yoe,
but
iu
the
present
cuse
the
hus
g e t som e elum s to take bark w ith him,
only he seem s to mo to be a littlo too
ed to rise
O N O N K S ID E «
baud it luckier thou tho average He sp oil si hie for tho team.
he sa lted an old sq uaw , w h o had cob ­ ■ewu blue and tinsel buttous su rroun d­ p ed a n tic."
superior
to
ed w ith the G reta (ustteru ia chain
Aatf tb«
mf>"eO0fttbirr e ? r d misUk« -
webs in her «yes and a b asket on her
T his struck Stetson as a good word, 1 docsa t have to look. "—G leveluud Plum
» titc a .—Loiulou Quevn.
Dealer.
head, w h at sh e w an ted f o r a buskrtful.
amt he stored it up in his m em ory for
lightened Srienre^hai’d?,fencie’ whicb en-
and the b lu sh in g bru n ette replied: “tsit-
future use. A fow days Inter, w hen lie
»"»herhoml from ex"
M a r r ie d W o m e a T e a r Kars.
A
U l< W h s .L
O N T H E O T H E R
B ID ® -
eu tn dollar, h n jaa M osh." To thia the
met the actor, he said, " I waa in f r a il
» V H e r 'c e ^ P " -
The b ig g e st wh«^ | ever built In A m er­
O f a ll the causes now tending to keep
*•"<» « 9 a n d O a t t b - Map s ’ *1
t a lg a r y it e salti: “ l u m p in g yim -
w atching you last n igh t aud thought
ica, ou tsid e o f the F erris w heel w ill
the Invalids’ Hotel an'dU«, 'n* PbY"‘c'»ii of
Slow.
wom en out of m atrim ony one that it
W e e k ly « b r o a l r l a f »
O na T ’ * r
ta in y ! Six d ollars nnd all uiy vtoth es?
of nuffalo. N Y ■?h|Su,<'cf l ’"«hnte,
1« in O|ieratioo at Bergen bra. h, a new you d id n 't p la y th .it part q u ite os po- very effective i t the discrim ination
postag e p re p a id on M a p ood F a p *
Mo. by g in g e rsn a p ! I’ll give you 88.50,
•eription ” inibo‘ s Tb» wonderful ’’ Pre.
dou tic aa you usually d«x "
•em With natural 1? ,e? t,re "ervnus sv s
toy w ateh and overcoat.** It ia untieeea- resort now being past in order on
Som etim es Mr S te tso n ’s expressions against married wom en teachers in the
AODRBas
t t
‘
hd X &
; gives
It w ill be
public schoola Malden, Mass., it the
• •F y to sta te th a t th e o ffer w as oecrpteit, Jam aica buy, n ext season.
•m o u u t.d to epigram s. It w ill be re­
b
~
l
»
young .
M. B .
200 feet high, w ill l>e b u ilt e n tir e ly of
latest to declare that the m arriage of a
nally concerned in ¿ S ! e PHranisni jpe-
■ a P. cteoawa
a s s i i th e d u sk y m aiden asked for the
membered that w hen G ilbert and S u lli-
steel,
and
w
ill
be
m
uch
lig
h
te
r
than
publio
school
teacher
sh
all
be
regarded
FRAgCDOAX CAI»
« la m s w a s fo u r b its.
vau » "T he G ondoliers" w as Crst done
th e Pittsl>urgh engineer's world'» fair
iu th ise o u u trr a t th e N ew Park theater, aa a resignation of her offlew Mark the
The
wonder. From the w heel tou rists w h o
gA m Od‘
WsslaU a Big Uss.
>ain.
T he depth a t w h ich som e of the H*
now tin. liero ld Square, it w as a dread­ pronoun " h e r ." N o such discriuiiuatiou
. Frantude
Walton. o?""À'lvo,K
Cas»II(?o of Mr,
***• °" v Hopa.
Btan coal m in esa re worked is souictnoi
Tha an n u al report o f B idd eford's city take in Bergen beach next sum m er can ful failure. It w as clearly and obvious­ is m ade agniu st man. — W um aa ’s Tnb-
Ï Æ
in “*• « S s o 7 ¿ 2
Çnr*'s
on
the
boyl"
cried
tk»
1.
m issio n a r y , ju st m oda pu blic, »h ow . eom m am l an unrivaled view o f the ly so to anybody w h o saw any roustd- I
prodigious. In a p it a t Flvun the wo*
ocean . Coney Uland and near by re­
la in. " H e ¿tamia b e t ^ Z ‘
T 7
Is now dcue at «, 700 fee», iu a P** ’
aum a qu eer aide» o f hu m an n atu re, a»
erablo part iff ik even , f he w ere ordi-
Hr» Walton / Î L
o f my child ■' write«
U“ d •
T he region between »lie first and sec­ splendid inheritance. "
sorts and the w hole o f B rooklyn._L’hi- narily a bad judge iff .u c h thing», and
Frenieriu at 8,800 feet aud in the S'
w e ll aa m any p itifu l o a ses o f »utterin g
• s < u C h r o n ic le .
"Too badi Too badi" r e t .
ond cataracts of the N ile is the h o tter
Andre p it at M outigny-snr-Sam bre«
y o r in sta n ce , on e w om an , w h o hnd tw o
Stetson w as uot a had judgu He hod se­
eistant viilaiu " I
,J T tDrnr'd tb e8»
on the globe. It Dever rains there, au.
--------- -- , , u
* « P P O « you w ouldu’,
1.000 f e e t
______
- —
o r th r e e sm a ll B illies, a sk ed th e m is­
cured the rights to the opera for NeR
"•t t u g
th e natives do not believe foreigner» want k>**_
England, and he had puid a good deal iff
sio n a r y to g e t her o n e o f th o se n ice fa m i­
"De m ine?" he im plored.
w h o te ll them that w ater can descend
Oh, it w ouldn't
In one conutry d in r ic t of German
money for them. He w ent to the N ew
ly B ibieo. w o r th a b o u t 814. One fam ih
“ N o," sh e an sn cred.
from the sky.
"PAy w ed d in gs" w ere in vogue «m*
Park on tin- fir»» nigh t to are and best
w h o ap p lied for aid w e re fou n d b r e a k ­
I w on t take no for au answ er, be
recently, each g u e st p ayin g for bis el
w hal his property looked and soainled
n u c i r ____ _ _
_
1 ft w ro.'D «y.«t
Dr Pi
" IT en cn p .
f a s tin g on frieaaseed rab b it, breml and sh rieked.
tertainraent aa m uch aa he w ocld
s
The Roman honses and palaces xver»
lik e A fter the first act he strivle out Into
b u tter, m in ce p ie. and tea. w h en the
"N it. thro," sh e responded.
« .« r e ta .
to im pcrfoctly ligh ted that in m any liy .
•
nu
and
the
receipts
being
p
i
*
'
1
f
*1
'
the
lobby
and
wunebixly
heard
him
m
ut
m isaionn ry su rp rised M em b> the, aa-
A nd he took kia hat so d sadly w ent
him rem
ains.''
, ••'•••ug rid of
remains,
to set np ika h a j ; y pair in t h .i i ““
0
• t e : " 'GoodaUerur ’Gondolier»?' H iu' lu g rooms tbo inm atvs w ere forced to v illain "Y ou averted , he
asocete«! evil.
—B oston Courier.
home.
depood oa lam p» by day as w 11 os by
G ra s dollar» I'’— N e w York T ribona
r '" »
take a honre
•r e lie ,
read. —Chicago P ost
Q uotation, air, ia a good thing. Tbei
ia a com m u nity of m ind in i t Cla**''1
b rt quotation ia th p iu olo o f literary px <
•11 OTer the w orld. — Johnson.
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