The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, November 18, 1898, Image 4

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    find Mopped abm pt'-yuul c u te back
end stood by the fence.
••1 m ust be a-lesin my sense A
Is especially tru» o( llixul’s i'lils, (or uouicdi
(in air
gum I m ust,” he Mid. Tilth ter
tell ye
cine ever eontelnod so great curative power iu
vexation, 'I w ar jist goni
so small space. They are a whole medicine au r ^ u . it. 1 seed her down i„ the
an forgot
woods as I came aerost the crick..
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SICK HEADACHE
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COLLEEN DHAS.
H w ö ö '-O C
ca
f
lS “
chest, always ready, al­
ways efficient, always sat­
isfactory; prevent a cold
or fever, cure all liver ills,
sick headache. Jaundice, constipation, etc. 25c.
The only Fills to take w ith llocd’s Sarsaparilla.
~
dcoruail. ”
.
Engford took a long pull t at j..s
bis „ino.
pU '-
Nothing ever disturbed or excited
,
I m iu the least.
"S h e hadn’t bin milked tins niormn
. „ r. ” lie said, “ an I reckon the dud
p
..I tree has ."p'ileil tho hide. Ye
i..;; t li yer daddy ter come over in the
i- ¡.ruing if it a in 't raiuin, an we 11 git
i i.t tbo corn c u ttin .”
Ta ■ u- . t m im ing ns Mr. W hite was
, ■ .-m g f r Bngforff’s he saw- a young
i ,u C! m iug dowu the read from tho dl-
i, ti( n of ll'.e little railroad station Ho
; was dressed in a neatly fitting suit of
gray und , rried a small leather valise.
The youi:g man looked eagerly at
W hite, nud, nodding, said:
"Good morning, Mr. Whit?.
He held out his hand, smiling as ho
did so.
Mr. W hite took the proffered hand,
look ing very much puzzled.
"Y e seem to know me—but hanged
if—w ’y, bless my soul, i t ’s Ped Bug­
ford.”
"S o it is ." laughed the young man.
" I am glad to t?o some ouo who re­
members me. ”
"1 knowi il yo ns soon ns ye laugh­
ed. " r a i d White. "B u t hang it, how
ye have growt-tl. W ’y, ye are a man
uow, bigger 'an yer fath er.”
The ta o walked eu iu the direction
of Bugford’s.
F arm er White was not especially in­
quisitive, but he was net altogether de­
void of a ccrtaiii amount of curiosity
regarding ifie affairs of his neighbors,
and before the two reached their desti­
nation ho hud learned several im portant
facts relative to young Bugford.
Among other things he learned that
P id bad perfected a m ist valuable piece
cf m achinery which he had been work­
ing on for years, and having patented
bis in\ uie u ho leal difpoMd of it to a
w ealthy firm in ( hicago for a snug for­
tune and was co:, ing home to share it
w ith his uged parents.
W hite speculated on the surprise in
: tore tor Engford, and he chuckled in­
wardly as he thought of tho joy anil
amu.'.cmeut l’ed’s sudden return would
bring to tiro parents
As they arrived before the farmhouse
they saw Air:: Bugford com ing from tho
springhouHO carrying a pan of milk.
As Ped came toward her she looked
nt him keenly, then set tho pan of milk
upon tho gicund. her form trembling.
" I t 's Pud I" she said iu an agitattd
voice.
She lix k his hands and kissed him.
Then ho put his arm s about her neck,
w hile tho tears ran down his cheeks.
“ Ye have growed so,” i-ho said,
holding him at arm 's length aud gazing
fondly into his face.
“ I was afraid yon wouldn’t recognize
m e,” ho said, " b u t you cauuot deceive
n m other’s eye,"
Tin y stood talking for some moments.
Some of tho little ducks that were ru n ­
ning about tfie yard came up, and pounc­
ing iuto the pan of milk began to swim
about in the liveliest wnuucr.
"W h e re ’s lather?” asked Ped.
“ Iu tho house eatiu his breakfast.
Como, le t’s go in. ”
Sho stooped to pick up the pnu.
" T h e m «lacks h avesp’iled the m ilk,”
she said, emptying ducks and milk out
Is the Bane of Many a Woman’s Life-How
the Disease may be Cured.
A Case^ Cited.
i
F rom tht Republican, Dcthanp, Mo.
..reiit faill. ia Qr. W illiam s’ Pink Pin« for
w illin g wero not fit to successfully ren ­
Mrs PannleP. Pto/Bfr, of Martinsville, Mo., Pule
"LOOKIN BACK."
A Sprained Aukle.
People,
,
inwisteil thnt , 1 commence
commenee u«iuv
der tho lowest p art in tho w hole dram a.
lumi lly
Iy contented
consented lotry them. ’ ’
lliem . J 1 liliu
A false step, a fall o ra snddcii w rei—h ..’..‘hem r ‘ Mo- le an I ■■ while pulls flytn,
" T h is was tho state of affairs wheu I
The stare were In the sky.
inking
o
few
doses
I
could
see
un improve,
Wn k; dem,rl.l'.o‘ has for ninny years
is very often th e can-e of th a t p,:iu.al
But chanticleer his warning
. ,* I wo, near ye v fiat have I scent
Cfimo upon tho stage.
meat mid my headuehe »pells were not ,o
Hod flung it low and high.
I'
-
-
-
an
;;
■
ong
wind
sightn
«cverely afflicted with a cnmiilleatian of dis- severe. I kept inking the pill» until J | R(j
"T h o m anager w as in a perfect strain in g of tbo fibrous tissue com: i.miy
The littlo birds wore talking,
\ whe
.- waves sre gieen.
The anklo is. us a
calcs au.l frciiiie.iily iv.-aM have fearful at- used four boxes, ami »Ince (list lime I ),«vt
frenzy, and Louisa Dietz sat n ear one know n as sprain
The mountains yot were gray,
.M o d e,.
,.'ind goes aighin
S b , -hick »ba would becom.uacoa.cioa. lint lind any of those uttucks and 1 never kit
rule,
the
victim
ized
member,
anil
many
T7hea Colleen Dha3 came walking
i
-i
e
■
-
-
o
o'
..era
glucn.
of th e fiats, silen t anil pale as niarblo.
so well in my life.
aro
tho
tedious
hours
for
w
hich
the«
are-
At dav. niag of tho day.
"1 have reeoiiimended the pill» („
" T h is w as h er first appearance a t
fjin"oae'of these, «lie was unconscious, for
.,.li an 1 - v a n , , ark w e’ I .«tiior,
less
dispenser
of
orange
peel
can
be
held
and several have used them with good
th is theater, and to have an accident
Iler feet outvied the dajsica.
Efi-l. are l ie I ...'ti.. . airy blue.
many hours. Hcroondilion Iw. iioicubtriiiiog, friends
results.
accountable.
Thero
are
several
methods
tTe usual restoraiivcs failed ... I.rnig rel f.
Her hair outshone tho sun»
../s-i i w i n er weather,
o e c rr like th is was enough to stupefy
“ 1 am always glial to tell of the grrtl
L e physician’» aid moved ¿ "iav“^ » '¿'j1
of treatin g a sprained ankle, ouo of
Cor beauty, like tho Graces,
ifi --•; . re i " i n 1 ; year through.
any one under sim ilar circum stances.
benefit I received from Dr. William«’ Fink
Did join nil sweats in one;
....
; i
weilli.er,
dpitfi seemed iim iinieni.
b»»« r t‘. '
» Pills for Pule P eople, for now I feel a» Il.....
w hich is strapping th e leg from anklo
"
I
pitied
her
from
tbo
bottom
of
my
Her eyes liko twin stars innrrlod.
1 fi «n til-- ., ews between are blue.
however, and that .be lives to-day is won- 1 wus the happiest, most contented woinsn iu
to knee w ith adhesive plaster.
Tho
h e a rt
Her breath of n e o io iv n bay;
dCA"ieporler
who was scot to investlgaU, the world, for with good health wim csiiuot
plaster
is
cut
in
strip
s
about
an
inch
iu
Lo:.
-
Ulen
Ben
an
the
wild
glen
flowers,
A milking pail she carried
" I was stan d in g n t tho prom pter's
Imt he hn|ipy?”
Li le ye
if (he prairie is sweet.
„hen hornet Mrs. Rtofflo could
At dawning of the day.
rtan d , w hen suddenly a w ild thought w id th and of sufficient length to encir­ I.’e.-is lor in!- rn redder than ours
Mrs. Sfotlle is a risler of Joseph Holland, of
remark
“
how
well
«lie
was
loo.ui
g
“
"
cle
tho
leg
to
w
ith
in
h
alf
an
inch,
tho
shot through my tra in .
••Now, are you tender flcbe,
Sp.-ing le e r.ndlier the horses' feet.
could scarcely realize tint, she ba I I’» « " Bethany, who is well known throughout ih«
space
being
left
to
insure
i'reo
c
irc
u
la
­
Or maybe Juno bright?
Aye. nn the black eyed Rold sunflowers,
" W h y c o u ld n 't I play tho part? Fcr,
through such a trying orde iI ¡«s had I u u county, having lie n a candidate lor «1 eritf
Your name it might bo Phoebe,
Not ns tte glen flowers smalt nn sweet.
having su tli a num ber of rehearsals, I tion. T his treatm en t can only be applied
represented. In speaking of her experience, nt die election of IHPfl. H er parents sre Mr.
Thnt robs tho sun of light.
ninl Mrs. (¡.W .Curtiss, of Eagleville, alio well
before
tho
leg
begins
to
swell,
therefore
w
as
as
perfect
in
his
p
a
rt
os
1
was
in
“ f f i ^ t o i t s terrible sick headaol.es, know n hi this county.
Wathers
o’
Moyle,
I
bear
ye
enllin
Or nro you lovely Venus,
w ith in a very short tim e of the accident.
Blearer for half o' tho world between.
That clore beside tuo stray.
m y own.
No discovery of modern time« I n» proved
whieh I hud ns far back as I can remember,
Recovery by means of tho ordinary An rim bills an tho wet rnin fallin
With the milking pail between us
" K o sooner bad tho idea entered my
la recent years they Ivor' f'ettiag worse. I -neb n boon lo women as Dr. M illinn:«’ Fink
Whiles }» arc neater than snow tops keen.
At dawning of the day ?”
treatm
ent,
th
at
of
elevating
tho
foot
Pills
for Pale People. Acting direrlly on the
m ind than 1 acted upon it, aud going
would suffer so th.it I wold become
•
D-etuafl o' llie night an « night wind eallin,
aud having recourse to hot applications,
conscious, m il the hist, one I had I was un­ ldood and nerve.«, in vivorutiiig the body, regn-
•'Yoer-S m an,” »ho said, “ don’t flatter. up to tho m anager I said:
What is l*i:e half o’ tie., world between?
lmiie:
the functions, they restore the »treneth
conscious from even in I he evening "iiln
Your glance is bold and free.
—Moira O’Neill in Blackwood's Magazine.
“ 'I know th is part, and I hnvo no may bo g reatly accelerated by scientific
nfler midnight. I was so l.ad that the doi- and iieftltli to the exhausted womnn a im
No stranger's praise will m atter
uiussago.
By
proper
m
anipulation
tho
doubt if you w ill in tru st it to my oare
tor could not get Hie medicine in my mouth, every effort of the physician proves un.
To virtuous muids liko mo.
but liad to givo me a Itvpoilerm'e injection. n veiling.
I cun go through w ith it satisfacto rily .' sw ellin g can bo reduced and the pain
Pray go where you v.ere going;
Thei-c pills nre recognized everywhere is
The doctor «aid 1 was likely to die in one of
1 tukc the other way.”
“ Ho grasped mo w arm ly by tho hand lessened in a very short timo. If, how ­
n specific for diseases of the blood and nerve«.
ever,
tho
service
of
one
who
thoroughly
Anu 1 hear :ny crummy lowing
those
spells.”
.
.
.
.
.
and said:
“A lew years a go. I took treatnient of a For paralysis, locomotor ntaxin. and other
At dawning of tho day.
“ ‘Thanks, thanks, Mr. Thomas. I understands giving the treatm en t can ­
Silas Bugford sat in the shade cf the
specialist in Kansas City, but it only relieved db-emes long supposed ineural le, they havt
not
bo
obtained,
sim
ple
rubbing
w
ill
of­
proved their efficacy in thousand« of' caaes.
Vnoa n bench of rushes
havo every faith in your a b ility .'
me for a while.
big oak th n tltrs w by the kitchen door.
ten give relief
Tho rubbing m ust a l­
Alone I sat und heard
“ When I came here two yenrs ngn mv Truly they me one of the greatest hleaaiup
"
C
u
t
1
eared
more
for
th
e
grateful
He w as in h is s h irt sleeves, and his
E rr voice out sing tho thrushes
health was miserable. My husband who bad ever bestowed upon m ankind.
look in L ouisa's eyes as sho w alked by w ays bo up, not down, and tho hands of course straw liat lay on tho grass a t his
And every wakening bird;
th e operator as well as the wounded
1 heard tho swoct milk spurting,
m y side aud said:
side.
The hedge betwocu us lay,
T iie E le p h a n t as a W orker.
“ ‘I, too, w ill over owo yon a service, lim b should be made tliorongbly a n ti­
And 1 longed thnt wo wero courting
Ho w as leaning forw ard, his chin
septic
before
any
friction
is
applied,
lest
In the Siamese Malay states there r r o 1
w hich w ill he im possible to repay ’
At dawning of tho dny.
"S o it w as decided th a t I should as- tho secretions of th e skin being rubbed restlug cn h is bauds, his elbows upon
probably about 1,000 deiniriicati .1 ele­
—Pall Mall Gazette.
smi'O the principal ride, w hile a person, into tbo pores should bo reabsorbed and his knees, calm ly puffing a short cob
phants all tohi, and iu tho Jzio cciffitry
inflam
m
ation
increased
iu
the
strained
pipe. N ear by sat his wife, busily en­
a fte r somo trouble, was obtained who
probably over ~,. ' mffnials or? w
could, no doubt, bv gagging aud being tissues.— New York Ledger.
gaged iu strin g in g beaus for dinner.
iug at the pit -cut moment. T hat these
followed closely, put through uiy part.
animals breed iu captivity in Siam is i
" I t ’s bin most ten years since Ped w ent
A Queer Old Geography.
W
ell,
ut
last
tho
o
w
n
in
g
arrived
and
T he follow ing wan n arrated to uio by
due to the fact that a largo number m'
aw a y ,” observed Mr Engford, blow ing
Among
tin!
interestin
g
old
books
and
nn old friend r f mino, w ho upon leav­ w ith immense crowds th a t (locked from
thorn spend tho gr ater part of their
papers belonging to the late Edw ard \V a cloud of smoko over a vagrant bum ­
timo holiday making in the jungle.
blebee th a t w as buzzing about a holly­
ing college bad adopted the stage an bin all q u arters
W
ells
of
th
is
city
w
as
a
geogra;
by
" A t a q u arter before R the m anager
When there is no work for his lieo-.t, :
hock.
profession. H is nam e is—well, wo w ill
stepped before the cu rtain and n arrate1’ th at lets in some lig h t on th e state «4
the mahout takes him out to a nieo cool
"
T
e
n
years
come
th
is
f
a
ll,"
rem
arked
know liim by ti fictitious one— H arry
the accident to tho undieucc, and then general inform ation in th e w orld a his w ife w ith o u t looking up
green bit of (ere: t and leaves him there
Thom as, for ho is nt present in the begged th eir kind iudnlgeuco in my century anil a half ago.
“ Como th is corn cu ttin tim e,” cor­
to enjoy himself. Thcro is no exptm-'o
A m erica is “ the last q u arter of the
zenith cf tho theatrical world, and th o u ­ behalf, who nt tho last mom ent, rather
rected lingford. " I reckerle t it v eil,
connected w ith his upkeep, f r he looks
sands w ould rcccgniro him if his nam e th an havo them disappointed, had v o l­ w o rld ,’’ anil the “ north part of the con­ lie w ent off jist, when I w ar busiest
after himself. He has a hobble of rattan j
tin
en
t
is
very
little
known.
’’
Tho
inup
w as given in th ere columns.
unteered to play the part.
cu ttin corn, nn 1 bad ter b 'reE tig Jo h n ­
round his feet to dissuade him from ;
of
N
orth
A
m
erica
gives
all
tho
region
"1, all th is lim o, bad been looking
H is story ran thus:
wandering too far, aud a wooden bell I
Hy n a i ] , P aa’a g e P al*,
northw est of C hliloruia as “ parts u n ­ son in ids place. Hug w arn ’t w orth bis
through
a
sm
all
hole
bored
in
tho
pros­
‘‘As you are aw are, Jack , I loft col-
round his melt, by tho tone of whieh
known ” Tho g reat lakes are dow n «« salt, an it w ar a clear loss uv $5 ter
cenium
.
lego w hen 1 w as w ith in a little of IS.
mo ”
the mahout or his littlo hoy can always
In
"T h o bonso was packed from parquet Superior, Illeuois, Huron, E rie and
" E n t yon can ’t blame Ped for th a t,”
■Well. I had alw ays a g reat dcsiro to
find him, when they go out once a
Frontenac.
”
N
E
n
g
lan
d
”
is
ull
ono
li
t
­
to dome w ith as refined an uudii m e as
said
bis
wife.
month to look him up anil givo him
em u late those sterlin g heroes of old,
ever 1 have hail the pleasure to play to. tle patch reaching up to the Et. L aw ­
"H o w ig h t 'a ' stayed till tho corn was
some bananas.—Geographical Journal.
whoso prowess 1 hud studied so m uch
“ A t ti o'clock precisely th e curtain rence Loiiisiana occupies m ost of the cut. ”
about.
w as rung up und tho play commenced. m iddlo country The “ < Jyo " riv er is (lie
" H e ‘lowed you w asn’t treatin him
A Chinese Advertisement.
‘‘And thcro being no o th er opening
" N e ith e r Louisa uor 1 appeared until uamo of th e Ohio. The chief tow n ol jis t rig h t— then Ped w as our only
in .which to tost my nliilities I d e te r­ the second scene.
As a testimonial to the progress of
New Jersey is said to bo E lizabeth
child. ”
m ined ut once to adopt tho stage and
the Ghineso toward English amt Amer- :
Greatest Weekly in the Coaatry,
"1 was stan d in g in breathless anxiety, Town. The clim ate is th u s explained,
" I w ar an only child n y s e lf,” com­
m ake it tiie field of my m im ic con­ leaning against ono of tho flats, upon “ In the north are vast unknow n M oun­
lean ways it is interesting to note their
plained
Bugford,
"
tin
I
reckon
I
w
arn
’t
quests, littlo dream ing c f the difficult tho prom pt side, whilo she stoo«l slig h t­ tains, perpetually covered w ith snow
appreciation of the value of advertising
treated any better 'an 1 •. bi t 1 d id n 't
task w hich 1 had v o lu n tarily impoacd
in English in tho columns of their new s­
ly (lushed, but perfectly collected, upon from w hence th e W inds blow ing the go ru u n in aw ay You rem em ber my
upon myself.
greatest pari of the yeat tli-'se C ountries
papers. Tho following notice, which ilr.cludln« postage) to any part of the United
tho ‘O. P. ’ side.
daddy w o u ld n 't boar te r our bein m ar­
"H o w few of th eo n tsid o world know
apiienrcd recently in a Chim sc pfipefi? BtatCR. Canada and Mexico.
" I had perfect confidence in mysi If, becomo much rcld er th an those iu Eu- ried in a I izy tim e. Sez lie ter me:
IE W EEKLY CHRONICLE, the brifhteet
of tho incessant toil of an a cto r’s life)
published in a district whono thhrj modi
but ev«iry actor, no m atter how perfect ropo in the sam e la titu d e s."
and ‘ i most complete Weekly .Newspaper In tha
"H o is nothing but u echoed boy- F or he may he, w ill fei I an indescribable
It is in terestin g to note th a t th is work ‘Silas, I a in ’t poll! te r have a w rddin
many English residents, fiiay Icnvo,« ■World prints regularly 112 Columns, or sixteen
goin on rig h t iu plovviu tim e. W ait till
ns soon us ouo piece is com m itted to sensatiuu of—you h ard ly
triflo to bo desired iu tho w ay i f ex­ pa^ea of News. Literature and General Infor-
• w hat— th a t is moro th an a century and a hall
........; also a m agnificent Agricultural and
mem ory another is placed in his hands, when fie is about to stake In i putatioii old should advocate q u ite vigor m sly the the corn s laid by an then th a r ’ll bo
pression, hut it shown acrvditu.blji.j:ffort tratlon
liorticultural Department. Tht*
une of thn
and so on— a iifo o f perpetual study and iu a new role before the publie.
const ruction ef canals across the P ana­ plenty uv tim o for fixin fcr tho wed-
to master tho difficulties of a foreign • greatest
department« In any paper on tht»
din. ’ ”
labor.
tongue. It runs:
Coast.
Everything w ritten Is tuned on ex­
"W e ll, a t lust tho first soeuo was m a and feuex isthmus.es. — H artford
" Y e s ," said Mrs. B urford, " a n wo
." A fte r some trouble I obtained tbo called iu.
Gourunt
"F o r halo by privato contract w ith ­ perience in the Coast Stutes, not on Lastern
had ter w ail too My m other was sot,
unenviable position of *supo‘ in ono of
out reserve.— 4 Ponies Cavendish, Tag, men's knowledge of their own localities.
"A n d am id a death lik e silence tho
G
la
d
sto
n
e
F
o
o
led
T
’n»m.
a
g
’in
our
hein
m
arried
rig
h
t
in
gardenia
c u r principal theaters. And a fter spend­
Sally and a w hite G rillin.— Tim 3 first SAMPLE COPY SENT FREE.
star of tho evouiug walked on.
On ouo occasion tw o gentlem en, in ­ tim e hho sez t( r me, scz she: ‘Mandy,
ing tw o years in th is branch was pro­
named ponies are quite hacks and will
" In sta n tly a storm of applause gr. 't
v
ited
us
guests
a
t
a
table
w
here
Mr.
it
a
in
't
no
use
in
talkin
uv
yer
bein
m oted to play ‘u tility business.'
carry a Lady also a Dinghy w ith mast,
ed her, und echoed and re-echoed around G ladstone w as expected, nn'lcM', wager m arried th is spring. Suyiu nothin uv
"A n d hero 1 rem ained three years
iu to tho grass.
sails and oars complete. ”
and among the scenery liko tho rum
th a t they would sta rt a c o n v u r k ie ii on the w ork th a t’s get ter be done, it
more, listening to tho plots nud sohomos
“ P ed ’s daddy’ll bo mighty glad ter
bling of d istan t thunder.
a subject about w hich eve n Mr. G lad ­ w ould bo » w aste ter kill them chickens seo h im ,” said White as tbo threo
of tbo v illain s and heroes in d ilie riu t
T ent Pins.
“ Tho scene represented ii garden in stone w ould know nothing
To uix om- till harvest, an then tb a r ’s nothin iu
dram as.
w hich sho was Holilixiuizuig as lo pli.sh th is end they read up an ancient the garden ter m ake pies but pieplant w alked toward the bouse.
Tent
pins
arc
mostly tnado cf w hite
" I uesuro yon th a t by th is tim e my
" D o n ’t say who I am ,” said Ped,
w hether her lover (mo) was tru e to her, m agazine article on some tm fam iliar an gooseberries, nn they never did ngree
oak. They must bo of tongb wood to
urdor had cooled considerably, and
“
and
w
e’ll
see
if
father
w
ill
know
m
e.”
or w hether ho w as playing t e r false.
stand the hard knocks to w hich they
subject connected w ith Cliincso ninnu w ith me. W a it till aftei harvest, Man­
luuny a limo whilu poring over my part,
“ T h a t’s good.” chuckled White.
" A t last 1 received my eno, and went factures. W hen the tavoral le o p portu­ d y ,’ sez she, *r.u the blackberries w ill
aro subjected. They nro made in lengths
in somo now piece I hnvo sinoercly
"
I
’ll
bet
l
e
w
on’t
know
ye
at
a
ll.”
on.
of IB and 24 inehoa. ¿ladoof hard wood
n ity camo, tho topic w as started, mid all be rip e .’ M other was poworful sot
w ished th a t 1 had chosen sornu other
Silas was sitting at the table eating
"M y entrance was again th e signal the tw o conspirators w atched w ith a g ’in extravagance an believed iu
as they aro they aro yet liable to bo I
m eans of earning a living.
his Lreakffist wheu the three entered.
for <li afeiiing applause, w hich w as con­
broken, and they aro also lost. Even iu
" T h e m anager saw th a t I possessed tinued for nearly five m inutes, amt it am usem ent tiie grow ing in terest in the youug folks rniudiu th e ir p aren ts."
“ I ’ve Lrought ye a hand,” said
peaca tho consumption of tent pins is I
subject w hich Mr. G ladstone’s face be­
" S o she did, an so did my daddy,” W hite, in deling toward Ped.
m ore than ordinary talent, so ho in ­
gavosno tim e to fully th in k over w hat trayed
F in ally he joined in th e con­ said Engford, " b u t things are different
trusted me w ith a p a rt in w hich 1 play
" A ll r ig h t,” responded Silas. ‘¿Set considerable. A manufacturer of tents
1 w as about to say
might carry in stock 5.000 cr 19,090
versation. and th eir am usem ent was now , nn m e b ty I w ar a little hard on r p an have breakfast.”
ed second to tho hero of tho piooo.
" F in a lly all was once more quiet, turned into gnashing < f teetli— to speak P e d .”
tent pins. In w ar times tho demand is
"1 uaniod myself through very cred ­
"1
b
in
,”
replied
White,
"
b
u
t
I
reck­
and I commenced my delivery.
of course far greater. Liko many other
figuratively— wheu Mr <.ludstono said,
“ Ped w as u good hoy.”
itably, and tho jo u rn als tho u ex t m o rn ­
on tbe bund b aiu 't. ”
" I t abounded iu protestations of my “ Ah, gentlem en. I perceive you have
T h e C h r o n ic l e M « H * la i-
manufactured articles of wood, tent pins
"Y es, b u t ho I cpt goin w ith them
in g in th eir criticism s (aid :
"N
o,
1
h
a
v
e
n
't,"
said
Ped,
taking
a
TH E CHRON1CT.E rank, with th . sr»»tv»t
undying fidelity and love for her.
aro ni:»!o iu tbo west, in factories in
been reading an nrticlo I wroto iu the Wykoff boys w h ra h i knowed th at t le seat a t (ho table.
" ‘Mr. Thom as is a young und very
newsparera
in the United State..
" A s I continued I w arm ed up w ith ------M agazine some 30 o r 40 year-
W ykoff had tr e n 'cil i e m eaner th in
T ilB CHRONICLE has no equal nn the Peelile
prom ising a cto r; good in gesture and
“ Ho d o n 't know him, by jin g !” proximity to the forests whence tho
the subject. I was alm ost curried u u av ago. ’ ’
Coast.
It
leads
ail In ability, enterprlae and
supplies
of
wood
are
draw
n.—New
____________
d irt, then he w ar forever w orkin v.-i.fi chuckled W hite inwnri.ly.
correct in delivery. ’
by the Intensity of my feelings.
York Sun.
nc’Vfla
th
n
t
fool
m
achine
idee
uv
his.
w
heu
he
“ Well, a t th is tiin o u young lady—a
"
J
i
s
t
help
yersclf,
”
said
Bugford,
O ld a* r o n lm o S t ill L iv ely .
THE CHRONlfT^E’S Telegraphic Report® ere
“ 1 forgot th a t hundreds of eyes wero
ort ter bin a t vv< lk cu tho i in i.”
s ta r in her line— wo w ill know her as
anil Ped was not backward m obeying.
tlw latest and most reliable. Its Local News the
Too Much For th e B arrister.
O ld G en aim o, chief < f tho Apaches,
critically w atching every gesture nud
“ Ho said th o n in i'liiu j m isfit r ako us
Houisu Dietz— was eugaged tu play the
fuUest
and spiciest, and its Editorial» from the
L ittle was said during the meal" and
Counsel tor tho defense had pleaded
th at atten tiv e oars wero devouring the is th e most m t. il lm li.Ji of the w ild all rich if bo gi t it fixed up rig h t,"
ablest pens In the country.
prlucipul role lu a d ram a w hich the
when
it
was
finished,
w
ithout
Bugford
with
such
earnest
and
pathetic
clo-
trilx's
of
N
orth
America.
He
is
00
years
words ns they fell from my lips.
THE CHRONICLE hiuM lways been, and »1-
suggested Mrs. Engford.
m anager iulv u d td to open w ith aud play
having shown any signs of recognizin'’ qucnceou behalf of In» client, who stood n.tys w ill be, the frierr^br.d champion of th»
"1 saw only beforo mo th e woman I of age aud as stra ig h t us an arrow. Ili.-
" B u t sit ii f. cl things d e n 't ever git his sou. W hite's excitement rose to the
d u ring tho C hristm as holiduys.
pe<
pie, an against con W -illo n » , clique», cor­
charged with pocket puking, th at the
loved. Aud tbo passion w hich 1 was eyes are keen, piercing und cruel. Hi ■ fixed rig h t," d e c la re d : ilas. " a n I reck­
" i t incliuod rath er to the Thespian
highest pitch.
audience was moved to tears, aud the poration?, nr oppressions any kind. R will b®
outpouring to her curs w as not tln> love feet are very large.
on h-.’s found ir o u t by tiffs tim e Ped
sty le lu th e opening, b u t ended up as
" I t 's a gotxl un on Sila ,, it is, by prisoner himself was rubbing Ins eyes Independent In everything, neutral tn nothin!-
W hen a t the post a t Fort S ill. J T..
of the hero of the play, but sim ply the
w a r a good in.m l ter v rk though,
usual, w ith v irtu e triuuipbuut, and all
with a silk handkerchief
At th at mo­ D 3 V 1 U W AHf T IE CHSOHICLE
love of H arry Thomas for Louisa Diotz. old G eronim o plays monte, a g i" > i f when ho d id w rk. an i iln.y 1 o rt h r gosh!" was his in, i'tnl comment.
tho v illain s cith er shot c r sen t to stutu
" S ila s .’ said Vviute, as tbo two aros» ment the barrister, happening to glance
curds liked very much by th e 1. . ’.ms,
"W
hen
1
bod
finished,
tho
curtain
'low
ed
hi«i
t,
r
h.’vo
his
way
nb
ut
prison for life.
from tho table, "1 r ckou y d in t know in his direction, suddenly »topped in his
descended am id show ers of bouquets but when lie euu get ,icruiigsiou l i leave them foci idres uv bis "
“ Tho piece required n g reat deal of
this fi lin ' 1 bronght'f and lie nodded speech aud exclaimed, "W hy, the ras­
th e reservation his tim e is sp e n t in
and deafening applause.
“ I t w ould have lx u i tho best thing — tow ard Ped.
study. In short, wo had rebeaiaal every
cal is using my handkerchief! " —Lon
"T b o latter was continued u n til we hunting, of w in li he is still very fond. boys w ill bo b oys."
day fcr nearly a m onth, nud d u rin g
Silas slowly drew a pipe from b ; ; don Tit-Bits
— C hicago In ter Oceuu
both appeared before tho cu rtain .
" tío they w ill, nn Fed w as c r ly 10— pocket, aud, filling ami lig h tin g ii . ..
th a t tim e 1 fell desperately in love w ith
"1 need not dw ell upon th e rem ain ­
Showing the U nited S ta te s. Diffi’nlsn
jist. when a to y know s (ho least ca
Louisn Dietz, tho bcroiuo of th e play.
It l>«'|>«*nda.
Ruow him ? 1 known! L.ia soon as
der of the performaueo. Let it sullico
of C anada and No.-theM MteiO)
th in k s ho know s tho m ost."
" I t was luvent first sight, hut w hether
be
corned
inter
the
door
IBs
alo
u
t
Dr
Johnson
won
on«»
consulted
by
to say th a t wo both received a perfect
o iv o k th ; h i d e ,
E ilas arose aud stood h ailin g against work time. 1 reckon. Ped, th o r’s an
m y lagrtou found an answ ering th rill
an oht lady on the degree of wieki ffu e-s
ovation.
the l.ig oak. H is w ife get up and w ent extra ecru knife out iu the shed. ” _
in her bosom 1 could uut tell.
"A u d th at uight, when th e curtain to I h ' attached to her «on s robbing mi lu to the kitchen. P resen’ly i mt W hite
"Som etim es, when alone, 1 would
o x t 11 k o*P i-rw rt s i ‘
hud descended for tho last tim e, the o n hard ‘•Madam, said Jobn.-ou. " i t came along th e road carrying a « ,u W ill Lis. u 1 ee in Short Stories,
«•all m yself n fool, a m ailm an ; for how
R n 1
n t il Get Ihe i*lBp'
uinnuger camo hurry in g in to w hen' I all depends upon th e w lght of the knife, and. stepping, he leaned a ;aiu.-t
could 1 for a mom ent expoct an ulliauce
N either Was Any Good.
w as iu th e greenroom, and seizing me boy I reinen 111n.y scbooitt ¡low. Davy th e fence.
fe
betweeu m yself—a new ly pledged
G arrick, who was alw ays a littlo fe l­
by the hand he said, his voice trem
"A little It 11 w 1 11 nr acquaintance,"
Ho w as a yenug mun of sp:
1.
▲DDBzns
k n ig h t ef the dram atic urt. and Louisa
low, relibiug a dozen < n l ards w ith im ­
bling w ith euiotiou:
M . i t . de
w ith u h a lf im h cf downy Icard ir ai n v s M in.»;,inc, " ju s t tm tm l 4, is re-
Dietz., whose« uaiiio w as sufficient to I
l ’iopil"tor ft K Chronicle.
" You havo saved the reputation of punity b ill th e very first tim e 1 cli iht 1 his freckled face.
markal
lc
fur
his
philosophical
way
of
«•rum any th eater w ith tho w cullh uuJ
RAN FRANCIW.X), CAL
a p nn apple t n e — tor 1 w as alw ays a
my
house.
’
view
ing
things
in
general.
Coming
in-
"
P
a
p
Tovvi
d
ye
m
ig
h
t
w
si-t
s.
me
un
beauty of tbo lutid.
heavy boy — th e l.mngh broke w ith me,
door»
the
other
day
from
playing
in
tbo
"A
u
it
thereupon
he
drew
tip
p
’pers
te r help ye cut cora ’ he said, ufter ex
'••T he acto r w ho was to play th a hero
Gold A llniugU n San I rnnc’e« <‘-
and it w as i a llid a judgm ent. '
garden, he strolled into the reception
changing greetings vvi.h tila s .
of tho dram a was a tall, fine, dark kick­ of agreem ent trebliug my sal. . ..mt
over 17 yearn a, g old m r.ie
‘
F
o
r
engaging
me
to
pluy
lending
I
iu -. ucsh
room,
where
he
espied
a
strange
lady.
“ I duuuo jis t y it, ’ tho farm er re ­
' v alkinx the Fluor.
ing man, and it ueaiiy set mo crazy to
She K iivit .
'i
been w I'.rircil lig h t in th e i'i*y ol
"1 need hardly add th a t my fame
Now. the dixtor had ja.-t brought
? 4 business man get« to the point
plied.
"
I
'm
iuteiidiu
te
r
com
u nice t«r-
seo him (w hen tho busiucsseif tho piece
" N o ," sho said, " ’’you
y o u d o n ’t really
aucisco. Ilnw m uch g. ’ff has ! 1 ■ J
w as a t once established, and n short
m orrer m oniin, though the t ih r is a M aster C yril a new little brother, w ith M “ shan».?ann? t ' ,e<,p at n is h t »'here he ia Fra
req n ired it) clasp her to his breast.
love u ie ."
’batte.ed of nerve that it is torture to
taken out n me but tiie tw o u i . u 1«
wh in he w as told he would alw ays be
in my fevered im agination, 1 thought tim e afterw ard Louisa aud 1 were mar
littlo
grecu
yit.
My
corn
is
later
'an
i " 1'1" '
' » be<5’ ’ "d hc has ‘0 CCt
"Y es, 1 sw ear 1 do. he protested
rie d .”
them selves can say On "iff them :» ’b
able to play. W hin therefore he saw un
y o u ru ."
th a t he used more etiriiesiucss than the
“)an i o - ^ ^ hC
,im ' for tb4
Aud uow th e nam es of Mr. and " I love yon w ith all my soul I would
posed to bo on ills deathbed, ano '
h.."n»«ni ,h'.”’5e‘f “ P " '¡‘h a ro u n d turn.
"Y es, T>, u t tw o weeks. P ap s d if another stranger, who seemed as if »he.
uuturo of th o oecaaiou required.
ask yon to bo my w ife tom orrow if I
II m t.oesnot. it mean« nervous nro«lratiun
other ope disapeearcii on the <la>
ye needed auy help he'd como iu the too. bad come to stay, he sauntered pa-t •■•d
W elt, n t lust the final rehearsal but Mrs. Thomas displayed upon th e In
mental,
if
not
physical,
death
were
properly
situ
ated
”
lii? partuer had to l«e,t ik n to tbe
her w itli his hands iu his pcckets and,
ouo w as over, aud tho follow ing Mon­ boards of auy th eater aro sufficient t
n " h,° K’’1’ i,lt0 ‘his condition
But his plea was useless
She had n io ru in ."
p ital and th e secret of u e i r m .'. 1 '
glaneiug at her iu a casual sort (f a ‘her» ,, a n a n remedy
that will brace him nn
"
W
a
a
l.
I
’m
goin
te
r
w
ant
a
c
n;
le
thly n ig h t (w hich was C hristm as) tho cause the m anager (long Irfu ro th
stm lied hum an n atu re uud knew th a t
”’ '”4ke a
h"m came generally know n tu th e column
way. eoutem ptuoasly rem arked to him- agaiu'31 VP i ’W
ir a u ia w as to i>e presented to tho public. lo u r of com m encing) lo p u t out tl
Wheu a man is really hi lore be doesii t nv b a n 's for a few day a, an 1 reckon ye self. b u t iu a tru e loud cacu,
11
n Pierce’s Golden Medical
nity.
.h to ti
nu
y«r
daddy
m
ig
h
t
both
com
e.”
Mouday daw ned (air aud bright, tho ilg u of " s ta n d in g room o n ly .” —Mu.
slop to cousnler w hether be can afford
It wTrches ’ f ° ? ,Oathe b” tt<”n " f ’hings
neapolis T ribune.
Kelson Shoote, th e discover, r of i JI
beard by tbe visitor:
"
P
a
p
'l
l
e
me.
but
I
’ve
got
te
r
sic
ter
■ ir w as cool und crisp.
man w ,n th??’ ,h ’ . fit‘ ‘ cause
When a
to m arry or not. Cleveland Leader
"
‘II'iu
I
More
company
1
If
lead,
found the m ine over IT year- age
therc'i
n
thiH
condition
you
can
nut
vour
strip
p
in
the
sorghum
c
a
n
e."
Tho last rehearsal laid been called for
G ot It O v erb o a rd .
w hile try in g to locate th e fountain '
“ 1 reckon I m ight g it another hand. n in th moro company coming to this c m L t h ? ’ ‘" A ’h01’ • n<’ hit B:at first
th is m ornin g nt 11 o'clock.
T
h
e
K
ir
r
p
tta
e
.
Ouee w hile iu a foreign por! Admiral
th e gold dust found along the I'each
” 9n« c h or th - liver or both.
house to play w ith me, I'm off. T hey’re This
Upon reach I eg th o th eater w h at was
" D n rn yon and yonr old grocery I" Tell y .r daddy ter bring one if l.e c in .” both uo good for cricket, 1 know. Ho s sn o t'S o me,hc,"’'' ’ ff“ directive:! these
Dewey ordered tho heaviest boistiug
Ho w as a p ractical m iner a t the tm ,e
"
A
ll
rig
h
t.
H
eard
uuvthiug
from
J
h
J’
1
Pr°™P’'y
transforms
a
weak
«tom
m y su rp rise to find e very one, from the
tackle iu the ship to be got out of the shouted a man w no backed op against Pe.l lately?”
too little to hold a bat, and she s too fiow o f Y A i ' th ' ° ne 11 f ^ l - t a t e , the
aud well versed m all the secrets cl p- !•
m anager dow n to th e callboy, run n in g
hoiil w ithout delay Nobody knew what the fresh p ain t
now of digc»live juices and makes
fat to run
tin g all tho gold possible out of r.d,ac
" N o t for a g.-od sp e ll."
about tho stage and talk in g in tho most
tion and assimilation perfect
ft
,
" I in to I you see th a t sign, ‘Fresh
it w as for. us there was nothing ju st ut
tory orea.
"
H
o
w
’s
he
g
lttiu
alcngf”
excited m anner.
F
aiui?'
'
asked
the
grocer
th a t tim e, eith er heavy or light, to le
T hat he succeeded in doing this ,n
" H e d o n 't never say. J is t sez he's
A fr'rinininw M ania.
" U p o n in q u iry 1 found th n t tho p er­ taken eu board or scut ashore. A lter
" O f course I did. but I'v e seen so
his Ingleside n iiu e th ere ia no question-
son w ho w as going to p lay th e leutliug tw o hours hard work the tackle was rnauy sign» hung out here aunonncil g w ell au w orkiu every «lay.”
"T h ey tell me th a t Blakely is no,
for not only did he m ake a good liv,,'S
" D o n 't talk nv cotnin home?"
« b aracter ill th e piece bud th o n ig h t be­ iu pince, uud Dewey th in or diced tliiil som ething fresh th n t w asn 't th a t 1
rich, and yet there is not n day but
d u ring th e IT years, bnt he paid fS-Od®
“ N'oap. Reckon he 11 sow his w ild w hat the wagon from the jew elers uud
fore fallen upon th e Icy pavem ent aud a large chew of tobucuo w hich had leen dldu t believe lb
Indianapolis Jour-
damages once for in ju rin g the S|iri»R
oats first."
s<> in jn n d h is an k le (h at it ru u lercd it throw n under one i f the gnus l e im ut
the m erchants stops th e re ."
ttal.
fle'.h u«' ’l '° ned
valley w afer m ain w hile blasting
" I low ho w ill Tap never 'l.iwrsl
iui|nw silde ft r him to appear.
"
T
h
a
t
sao
She's
one
of
these
women
fib?r.
I " ' ?nd
“ «‘»dy nerve
ed overboard und dumped into tiro sea
P a r t e lT « aud O th ers.
and bis p artn er lost large sum s of money
me ter eow no w ild oats. W aal, I m nst th a t have tilings sent home ()U (Il.tfXp-
‘‘T he m anager iipou h c u 'in g It had
into every
a t tho race tracks, and they w ere knowu
" I t 's rem arkable, said Senator Sor­ lie traveliu. Gotxl «lay,"
pruval " —Detroit Free Press
«lispuicln d Ids nn
rs to all th e
A ll A lo n e lu T h at C law .
Nothin.e" 'nU‘l. " b
“”«1 pr^V.Ttion
ns "sp e n d e rs” am ong tb e resorts in H'e
He w as v a lk iu g aw ay when Silas
tboitfricfll ngencies in th e c ity to, if pos- . M r H au k er— 1 have m erely a sp<ak ghum , "b o w differentiy people are id-
V ir i le s ^ :\* ’
& f - n d 0: ,
Westeni aide of tbe city
A il tbe who*
feetvd
by
the
same
th
in
g
"
ra
ile
d
out:
eil>J«t, o b tain a person to p lay Hie port.
ing Ncqiiuiutuuie w ith Miss Tbn«kui< r-
they passed a» herm its, w ith b a r !J
'V l» r« ll-'!'8 H L T |- I , ! : , « , r , , M„
"H av e you been loading unxlicino?"
"S a y , lh)il ye d id n 't a.s> auy thing uv
" B u t w ith o u t meet >«, for tbosa w ho tun.
-
-
y
»
.it«
thl- MSI. I.. m »n»n our 1.» ............ ihC,^ ,„ 7
enough to live o n .—frail Francisco t»«1-
"N o
I was tb in k iu g of my speevh. my ole sp it kl> «1 cow us ye came along, and
—v - « n t t , Mr
uraitiy m n n il,» . It 1» lualniv
Robert Hui .bard, of Varner Lincoln
wore compcti n t w ould n o t risk tb e ir
M r B pntts— Yon are very lucky All
c o , Ark
I "n,lu,-I,,J al
Si arv
..
I »'.lifered f.„ etrven v e —
reputation in p erform ing n piece upon h er o th er neqnniutanocs arc listening It kept me aw ake four uighta, an d put «lid ye? She haiu t bin up terday, daug tear ami exi»*u»<*—«lertnitn, - I«V
* 1 r-Pf** " ITT*’
deal Of tu n ,.,. f,r ,i x-,,.,,' -i*
« vi rythgly who beard it to «Jeep. " — her ole hide, an the calf « m ust haw k'd
m t licinr but ,|(,1
no« t relief Then 1 tr n l four
Monthly |7'».
d i sbortggiUcc, und those th a t H tt®
JLiji
bitllrs of tha
rkwe wlf «ddiY
»riiaghi env.lupc, H«t h - s 1 (xMen Medical “ Discovery
* ? ^ r « t , M
d improved
impn.vci,, çTeat
BT
As I roamed oat one morning
PED‘S RETURN.
A LEADING PART.
th e
:
d a il y
$ 6 ?70
a ta .
The Weekly Chronicle
$ 1 .5 0
J
Reversible Map?
Map of the World
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