The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, April 21, 1899, Image 4

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CRUEL.
H ott
,A n y Girl Can Tell
W o r th y Ifa r u a a tta r la a
• S i*ahM t X i « t a i t e .
M tf«
An enthusiastic member of the Soci­
ety For the Preveotioa cf Crnettjr to
____________
Animals, whose sh o t sight
aud big *
heart are io diametrically opposite pro- ‘
porticos. h .J a pe» aliar eipM*ie»*e the *
other dny. He waa walking down Pry *
A p hysician who m akes th e
tania street and noticed whi t seemad tt»
be the members of a hunst-uoel aemm f *
t e s t a n d is h o p c s t a b o u t i t
! bled around a small bonfire in a yard
t e l l y o u t h a t , in m a n y c a s e s ,th e
' adjoining a cottage. They were sppar 1 #
. ently deeply engrossed In some r i 8" * ; * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * f c * * ^ * S
n u m b e r oF Ted c o rp u s c le s in th e
, proceeding, and u very pocnlia , ___
blood is d o u b led a f t e r a c o u rs e
black Htuoke was arising from tba Are
i r/iiilte ip , non o f the Into John and fta d ie l
HcR LOOK.
1 The scene was so idd that the good
fc 'h w a r fle n b e rr
A i . bxandxh H amiram .
of t r e a t m e n t w ith Dr. W illia m s ’
man stopped to look. when, to bis bur-
•• ‘There!' said my uncle, passing the
Tira«
net hb flog»?« tb er«,
; ror. a half grown boy in the crowd sud­
Pink Pills For Pale People.
K l< that •ro !l« <i t h a t e n rv « «bout
book to one of the drummers ‘Do you
H e r winrtOfite u io a tb , an*] touch her h a ir,
denly produced a large Malteae cat and
see anything the matter with that?’
j
P u t l lw c o rre e o f y o u th to ro o t.
thrust the animal directly iuto the heart
T h a t th is m eans good b lo o d
j “ ‘That's no good!' said the drum-
B a t ’ he “ a o m e th lu g " O ra l p a t |h#*re.
if the anioxe
T b u t w h ic h d re w «no to h er first,
: mer
m a y n o t be e n t ir e ly c l e a r fro m
N o t th e Im p » o f p a in aud cure,
"I wonder If that will do it,** said a
“ 'it isn't?' said Uncle Sandhum.
N o t a !l « a rro w * h fleu U «ce», rat,
woman
who
was
looking
on.
the d o c to r s s ta te m e n t, b u t a n y
i ‘I’d like to know why it isn't!'
C a o kfttt th « look (h a t (to d p u t th e r e —
Housed the tor ■ pid livsv, and cure
“Oh. this will kill anything!" replied
“ ‘It isn’t witnessed,’ replied the biliousaeso, sick
headache, Jaundice,
girl who has t r ie d th e p ills can tell
Poa.othtn< beautiful and rare.
the boy. with a hearties« laugh.
! commercial traveler.
nausea, indigesg tlon, etc. They ure In­
Nothing common ran destroy,
The
humanitarian
felt
bis
blocd
run
'
N o t a ll th e ktu.lt* u l:»ed of•a r»« .
' “ *Oh! said my uncle. ‘Well, you valuable to prevent a culd or break up a
you t h a t it means Ted
te a tips, b rig h t
cold The dense volume of vapor acreen-
N o t a ll th e d m « o f e a r t h ’« alloy.
two fellows just put your names down I fever. Mild, gentle, certain, they are worthy
I
ed
the
wretched
creature,
but
in
his
B
e
tte
r
th
a
n
a
ll
fum
o
o
r
gold.
eyes, good a p p e t it e , a
„ f
— b s e n c e o
as witnesses.'
your confidence. Purely vegetable, they
T i n a «» only (ro d's o w n tr u th ,
' mind's eye he beheld its agonized con- ;
“They did so with some joking, and cun be taken by children nr delicate women.
I t L* u o in e th lu v a ll h e a rts hold
h e a d a c h e , a n d th a t it t r a n s ­
tortious, and he could hardly find words
Price, 26c. at all medicine dealers or by mail
Who h a r e loved ouco iu t h e ir yu u th .
then
inv
uncle
called
a
brakemau
who
,
to voice his indignation.
ot ('. I. H ood & Co., Lowell. Mass.
fo rm s th e pale a n d sallow g ir l
was sitting near und who had heard the
T
h
a
t
sw
eet
look
h
e
r
face
d
o
th
hold
" \o n cruel villain!" he screamed,
talk. ‘Just put your name down there. (
T h u s w ill e v e r be to m e ,
“release that cat immediately 1“
into a m a id e n w h o glow s w it h
J o y n ic y a ll h er p in io n s fold.
Johnnie.' lie raid. ‘Wo might as well J
The boy looked around with open '
Un r e n u iy com e an d m is e ry ;
do the thing in style and have three j
the b eau ty w hich p e r f e c t h e a lt h
T h r o u g h the days o f m u r k a n d shine.
mouth “ Mind your own business, yoa
witnesses. ’
T h o u g h th e ruuds be fo u l o r fa ir,
old
lunatic.'"
he
replied
with
asperity.
alone can g iv e .
1 w il l arc th ro u g h l o r e ’s g la d eye
“The lirakeman signed his name, end
“ My own busineesl” exclaimed the
T h a t sw eet look th u t
p u t (h ere.
then Uncle Bandham. closing the book,
member of the Society For the Preven­
M o th e rs whose d a u g h t e r s
—W
- W. C a m p b ell In C h a lm e r s ’ J o u rn a l. handed
it over to me. ‘Take care of !
tion of Cruelty to Animals, boiling |
OF THE
that. Sandy, my boy. ’ he said. ‘There's j
g ro w d e b ilit a t e d as th e y p a s s
oyer with rage “ This is my business, i
yonr
fortune
in
a
Virgil.’
T
H
E
LOST
V
IR
G
IL
.
sir! Take that cat ont of the smoke or j
fro m g ir lh o o d into w o m a n h o o d
“The drummers began swappingI
I'll have you in the parish prison!”
yarns again. After awhile the smoke iu i
s h o u ld n o t n e g
d le c t th e p
Dill
bes
ill best
The boy glared nt him in apparent
The trainbey entered the cor. “ New
stupefaction, but the woman began to monthly magazines! This week’s comic the car began to make me sick. I was j
a d a p t e d fo r th is p a rtic u la r ill.
only a kid then, you know, and wasn’t
laugh
papers—Pnck. Judge, Owl"—
used to it. Well. I got up to go in one
“ We ain't hurting th eca l.“ she said,
Or. W illiam s* Pink Pills for Pale
The boy was just passing on when bis ' of the forward curs, The smoking car
diving into the smoke and drawing
People a c t d ir e c t ly on th e blood
forth the animal by the tail. “Seel It's glance fell on u worn, dog cared copy was the last on the train. It was snow- •
_______
___ of Virgil, which the schoolboy in the ing, raining and hailing by tmns, und !
our poor old Tom, and
lie's ______
been dead
„ . .
.
.
àn<i neïves, invigorating th e b o d y ,
e :
and stuffed these five years! We're get- 8ca' 'c front of me was busily studying, the wind was blowing a gale. As I ! T H
D A , L Y
« /re g u la tin g th e functions a n d re sto rin g s tre n g th and healtn
B y . « a l l , Puatago P aid,
ting the moths ont of bis furl"
, The train hoy stopped. “Say. young crossed the platforms from one car to j
The humanitarian's jaw dropped. He feller, will you let me see that Virgil a another my foot slipped on the iey I
to the exhausted w om an - w hen
'—
*
boards, and a great gust of wind carried
every
e f f o t t oF th e p h y -
wiped bis forehead, and the group snick- 1 minute?“
eredaudibh
I The schoolboy looked np with some away my hat aud nearly made me lose
Sician proves u n a v a ilin g .
my balance. I threw np my arms to save I
? * « 5 £ ™'prt“ ' b"‘ «o«»us •— «too a m a . myself and the Virgil slipped from my
Frank B. Trout, of tot OrlawsM Ave.. Detroit. Mich., save: "At the age of
this car.
-New Orleans Times Demo- • book. The trainboy turned the loaves hand and disappeared beside the track. I
fourteen we had to take mie daughter from school on account of III health.
quickly till he came to the last few I was afraid of what my uncle would i
crut
She oelrhed only SO pounds. waa pale and sallow and the doctors said she
pages, which he looked nt raoro care­ say when I told him of my carelessness.
W fi.o*X ms la
T W1 <ave i*er Dr wllllam"' Pin* P1H» for Pale People
S a v e H e a lth a n d M o a e y .
- ,22.
? ik
i wo boxe;’ 8hc was ’ «rong enough to leave her bed. and
fully ; then he passed the book to its Bo I went forward into the farthest car
Greatest Weekly in the Country,
I., leas than six months was something like herself. To-day she It entirely
Mrs. Cobblestone—My dear, the doc- owner with a disappointed air. from the smoker and sat down in n cor­
cured, and la a big. strong, healthy girl. weighing 11» pounds, and has never
ner.*"
,
tor
says
my
health
will
improve
by
had a sick day since --Detroit Evening New!
“Thanks, 'tain't the one. " He went on
change of air
The hoy stopped as if that were the
his way through the car. “ Now month-
, Mr. Cobblestone— What kind of a ly magazines! Thie week's comic pa-' end of lliH
“ud idly roiled the cigar (Includ ing roatace) to any part of Iha Unite«!
change?
in his fingers.
per«—Puck. Judge”—
States. Canada and Mexico.
Ah« .<topper ot th t
T H E W E E K L Y C irR O N IC T « n . th» br»<hte«t
"Ho days I must live at a higher alti­
“ Well, eaid I. “goon. Was your
F ifty t i n t s p tt b o l
At tho next station the schoolboy left
most cnmplpt« W eekly N ew spaper tn tbn
tude. "
the train A few minates later the boy ! uncle so angry that ho disinherited nnd
genuine pneknge is
At d ru g ^ iiti or direct turn
w orld, prints re ru la rly 112 Columns, or sixteen
“ There's sense In that, and we can with the papers entered the car again, j yon ?"
paxes,
of News, L ite ra tu re and l i n e r s I In fr a
p r in t e d in Ted ink on
Or. W illiam s M etticin e t*
eave a heap of money besides."
"No.' replied I he boy slowly. "I m stlon : also a m axnifleent A f r lc u lt u r a l and
j As he was passing my seat I stopped
•white p&per And btw»
H
o
rtic
u
ltu
ra l D epartm ent. T h is Is .»no o f th«
“ Of course. Here we're paying «90 a him. “ Will you tell me why you want- ! hadn t been in the forward car 20 min­
S th en ectA A y .N .V . Beak
tre u te s t departm ents tn any paper on this
month for this third floor flat, when we ed to look at the Virgil?" I asked.
t h e f u ll n am e.
utes when there was a terrific crash Coast.
of cu re* fr e e .
E veryth ing w ritte n Is based on ex
can get the sixteenth floor for «30.
■
I thouglit it looked like a second- ! that smashed the windows and threw pertonce In the Coast State«, not on E a ste rn
New York Weekly.
band copy." said tho trainboy, “and I J mo against the seat in front.
□ion’ s knowledc»* of th e ir own localttie«.
“An express train had come up be­ SAMPLE COPY SENT FREE.
never can see a copy of Virgil witbont
A W ta e P a rs o n .
wanting to know if it could bo the one , hind us and smashed into us, telescop­
“ Yon nre now one." said the minis­ I used to have. I'd give a good deal to ! ing the two rear cars. Uncle Sandharo
ter to the happy pair he had jnst tied get bold of one I lost."
and the two drummers were among the
together with h knot they nnver could
killed. The brakemau who had signed
“ How is that?" I asked.
«»•»• and Rlpau VaSalM w ith •o much latto-
undo
I hav« beca a crval aufferar fro m e o m tlp atlo a
The boy hestitated. “ Well, it’s 15 ! the will escaped with only slight in- i
teoUua (ha* t caa ohuarfuUj r«o>»u.<s< nJ U c m .
r r < o » a r il•* yeura. N oti lu« xnv« m a any raUaf-
1
P
a
r
i
n
g
H
o
r
u
s
o
ia
a
.
“ Which one!" asked the bride.
lro iM o4 lo r about H u e« >e»r« w ith
minutes to the next station. I shall juries."
sly «“Pt and leg« an l abdamea w «ra bloated ao
w u at f oaUad b&ltoua attack« a « t lu < on r r« 'iU riy
“ The day bufnro Gem i-al Lee zarren-
“ Excnse me. Yon will have to Betti« have time to tell you about it if you
I eiiuid B-«t vrearaho«« on n.y fee« and only a I »oaa
“ Well." I said, "that is quite a
oooa a weak
W m told by d lftrra n t physician«
dr«««. I
Klpana Tabula« a<!rartbu i la our
der»>(l," «aid n Confederate officer, "I that for yourselves." raid the clergy­ care to hear it. "
yarn."
waa caused by !> *d teeth, o f w illed I bad
dally paper, troughl »oaie an<l took them an direct*
• • r r r a L I had the Caetu eairsotad, but the at-
man.—Tit-Bit.s.
rnuispil
Sailor'a
creek,
a
-mull
atream
a>l. H ava taken them about three weeks a.' J there
“ The day after the funeral." the!
He sat down beside me. “ If I could
(BOks roottnuad. 1 h.td seen advert 1««'m enu
la 4«ch aebnn<e! I am not con. tlp a u d any more
iu Prince Edward county, Vn., which
Klpana Tabu!-« in a il the |*apera but bait no U l 'h
get myoid Virgil,” ho said slowly, "in trainbey went on, “ I weDt bark to tbe
aud 1 own it a il to Htpan« Tabulae. Ia :a thirty*
Ua tb ra i. but lo o m six weak« «inc« a frt.-nd In
G
e
l
t
l
n
s
H
l
a
M
e
a
a
n
r
e
.
follows tbn track of the Richmond and
serva >«ars old. h a re no occupation, only m y
flie aamo condition it was when I lost nearest town to tbe place where tho
daoarl m e » try litam Have t tken but l » u of Uio
lioueebubl dutlaa and nara’c f m y sick husband.
Danville railroad and empties into the
"Is yonr friend a statesman? asked it, it would be worth «50,000 to me.” i book had been lost and walked up and
•m a d »cant botes o f tha 1 abide« and bar«« bad
Ha
baa
bad
the
dropsy
aud
I
sin
try
in
g
Klpana
•o n a c ’irra .ira • f th a a t t u ik j (Java t.over kiveu a
Appomattox river. There was only u one politician
Ta^aalat fo r him. Ha feels tomo hatter but It w|U
j He paused a moment to note the ef- I down the track for miles looking for
U rttim m ia l fu r aoytbln« b e f« « . b. t (he K n a t
handful of mv company left, and us I
t«<« soma time, ba has been sick ro long To«
"Well." answered the other, “ he feet of his words. The commercial trav- ! it.
• m a u a t of <i*«d w hich I ball«»a haa Im n . or« ma
tusy
u»e
my
letter
and
name
aa
you
like»
W» Btpana Tabula« ladues-s me to a d J n d n e to th e
thinks
he's
that
big
But,
to
tell
the
reached
the
summit
of
tho
hill
which
eler in the seat ntross the aislo laid ! “ Yon never found it?" I naked.
Hr*. Maay G oumav cs . arcb .
U .tlra o c !x la yatt doubtlasa her« in yoiiy
skirts its eastern lunk I turned to see if truth, he isn't much more than a town down his magazine and began to listen. I “ No. but threo months later I was
»•
A. T. D t w ir r
I h a*« itataHi aulTerlng from hea.laches ever
the h«'dpralri—who had is-vn hotly pur­ sliip sin a n .W a sh in g to n Star.
I silently offered the boy a cigar.
there again, and 1 could not help look-'
M ho « I w«« a little g irl I cuuld newer ride In a
suing ns—were in view As I did so 1
I » m i io u to n w re a ,
“ Thanks." he said; “I'll smukw ff i lug along tho side of the track as 1 j
car »»r < »luto a e r o w d o d
T h - ( h r o d h i r H n tld ln -r ,
t a w ord* or b u k M t
T r a e tn H e r W o r d .
nlaeo w iih o u t getting l . I otkrt-rrcd a man wearing the uniform of
later."
•n U M . ol tba b .o - 0 ,
walked, although of course I didn't
T H E C H K O K tm ,« ; ra n k , w ith the m B tret
alck a t my
- ’
♦ at asadachaaad
I
a
Confederate
officer
ride
slowly
along
'
«ri
I IU>oaa
k a ra dori«, 4 rr<w
Mrs
Bronxborongh—Mrs
Onbh
says
r.ew
.paj—rs
In the U nited Statee.
Then
he
began
his
story:
really expect to find it. I met n sm all:
>iiiac 'i. 1 hoard about
ToSuJ-. I ani •
«d
r r i E C -H R O N IC U : hae noesunlon the Paelflo
1 the pns'ipitous side of tin, stream oppo- •be never repeats the gosnip she hears’
K iranr Tabulca from aa
R IP A N S
aaaSMBt.Okal > , r M aaO
«t
“
Three
yeaira
ago
I
was
at
a
boarding
boy.
Who
asked
mo
what
I
was
looking
It lead, , ; i in ab ility, enterprise Bed
aunt of r.dna w uo was
(■ tata peuTia l-o. a alaa r
j site os, aud evidoutly searching for a
li.
Mrs. Ricbmoud—She never does. Bho school in Coni:\ticn t. and Uncle Sand- I for. I asked him if he had ever heard Cnaat.
ricTK.
taking them fo r catarrh
kaad la a w ya arw lad.
j emosing.
u
always tells something twice as bad as ham was paying the bills. He wasn't ! of any ono who had found a book near
of tho stomach. She bad
T !4 ® C H R O N IC L E 'S T e lrx rtp W e R . pert a are
Itli-ana Vai.in.-a C u a It.
found such relief from
: J T h e m odern stand­
“ At tins moment a long steel tipped what was told hrr. —New York Journal. really my uncle—wasn’t any relation there. Ho said ‘Yes. ‘ he
a /ta r ,^ o ut utr « aara I
Un la te « ,utd meat reliable. Ite In ,-e l N e w , the
thi lr uas tb cud vised ma
. . .
, ---- — knew a boy ru..e»t and eplcleet. ana Its E d ito ria ls fro m the
A
«aasdia ,a o ir s o n a la t,l;
l idun line of Federal infantry crowned
to take thc:n t *o, aud I
at all, in fact, worse luck—but ever i who had found ono there early in the nblcht
j m 4' ot ,. A e .la a o a ik a
Uà
pen« in the e o u n tr/
h
ero
been
doing
so
alaea
M
l
l
l
t
o
a
a
ria
»
,
u
,
s¡
I the hill above, in full view and within
ad .lc o ,,f Mi O -o fmw-
since my father and mother died he 1 spring. I gave biin a quarter and mode
l o t October, and w ill
the C H R O N IC L E h „ „ w a r , bees and , | .
fit ard F a m ily M e d i­
a r, r s O.. P J Saw .trk
Witner
(shortly
after
thè
introdne-
i
easy
range
of
the
horseman.
Apparent-
■ay
tlicy
bare
complete,
♦
, h»<J »pnt me to school, paid all the bills him take me at once to the boy 'shonse n-aja w ilt be. (he friend and cham pion
th.
À » a - «araay C J tj. 1 li» *
ly cured l?7 headaches.
the
| ly abandoning ail hope of escape, tho tion)—I heg pardon •Miss—I didn t and given me plenty of pocket money. ! The boy was at school, but I saw his rn r^ B n *" ” ra“ ' , t CM” b " " “ ' “ na. e l l , , . « . O T .
* «6 cine : C u r e s
IO pana r a ’a ulia
I am te e a ir nine year«
• ra a d raamita
catch
Tour
name?
latter
turned
and
rode
directly
towaid
U
old Tou era walcoma
Uncle Bandham. ns he liked to have me mother. She said yes. Tommy had
:
Miaa Bastia W m aaaa.
th*s test I in on I - k
Miss Smith That's strsngs! Why call him. was a rich old bachelor, who fennd a book beside the track, a queer
the enemy's lius. As we watched him,
> common every-day ♦ to «aa
Mrs J. HaooxMYhfe
í
It
»
epidemie!—Bmoblyn
Life
I
breathless
with
anxiety
lest
tho
signal
ill o í hum anity.
spent most of his time traveling. I bo(ik that none of them conld read I DO YOD WAN? THZ CHR3MICLE
vaw trouUed
i of sum-ndor should lie too long delayed,
* U h h e a r t b u r n and
guess he must have been a kind of asked her if she wouM let me see it.
k
O
T
lt
r
•
M
a
l
a
r
a
l
t
a
i
e
r
e
a
e
r
taag lasin aat. eauw d I y
j ho suddenly wheeled about, put spurs
queer chap. He tcld me onco that be fche said she had sold It to a peddler for
M r aa»ai j-rar o il b e r
ladlg*«tl<ta. fo r a good
•T m thinkin cf goin to Cuby. said
I to his horse, nnd dashing down the de
BUfTeted rvltli pains ta
m any •«are
O-ia <j«y
was a bachelor because iny mother had i paper rags a day or two after it was
:
lila tiaad. ritnailpastou
aha aaw a tasUm oa'al
' rlivity cleared the stream with ubound the Irishman thoughtfully.
said 'No' to him 20 years before
found. She had never seen the peddler
sod com plat aw l of kls
la the paa- ’ »adoratnj
"An
have
they
begun
organixin
the
I
Not
u
shot
was
tired
at
the
bold
rider
«
I
«iomacb. 11» could not
B l g a o a Tabulae hha
“ Well, one day in March three veors since, and I was never able to traco
eat like children o f hla
•'
Havana
police
force
already?"
asked
d«i ernilae<l to <1 ra 11 am
i
As
he
reached
the
oppoaite
bank
a
spou-
A-
|I
UAR<
> ago do and w h a t bo
ago Uncle Sandhani turned np at my him. The book may have been used up »bawlag the U all.f sta le ,. Da« f e | . .
a ULai, was g r e a t l y
I tiuieons shout went up from the whole the other. — Chicago Post
did eat did not agra«
ta U a ra i by tk H r
boarding school, told me he was going in some paper mill, or it may potaiblv !
cf Canada and Northern Mjxla*
w ith bltn. 11« w M th ia
I line— u generons tribute from the brave
• n d no«v t a k a s t h e
to be in Buston for a few days, and I E X ton?1 d Way‘° ’"nJe
our o ir ic « i d e
and o f a aa/Tioa color.
rakln«
(haavra.
Tabniaa roguiarly (thekeep« a fr w cnrtooa Klgaaa
| to the bravo A moment afterward the
Mea lin g soma o . f the teatim.-ntala In favor of
might havo a week's
and
* * bora« « m 4 «ays she w ill not b« w ith
, . , vacation
. ---------------------
- k u
C
”ever Pfle» » secondhand
Itipatia Tabula«, I tried them K lp aa i TabuJea not
Confederate whs in the midst of tie and
Th<> heartburn aud alespUanui aa hare
np
with
him.
I had been tp?tting very [’'»•'store without going in to ask if
only ralieved but eetually cured u.y youngster,
ad w ith tk« ln>l|ge«ti«ot which v n
we recognized in him General Janies A
•h« bead a c t.« hnv» disappeared, bowels are In
low marks in my studies for
* mine"time they have an old copy of Virgil
a«rly «a g re a ts burd«u f »r her Our who-!«
a n<Na® ,”':.o'rH, :n sinK.
good o*adltlon and Ito ne>er complain« of bis
Walker,
the
commander
of
the
old
» • « a T .k a l.a m au larlz.B ap arl.il» « fia r
and the principal of tho school made it w.'lL Heeh»dn'ih"m1 hsd *eft ,,noth’ r
stomach. Ha Is a<»w a red. chul»by farad boy. This
• BaoatJ » . » I M r orato.-» ia »ny yao r. o f »<n
.V
..W i5 ; : B ? u S a ? W 4
[
Btonewall
brigade."
—
Philudelphia
won,]«rful ah anna I attrlb u t« to Kip-ins Tabu lea.
a condition of my being allowed the wilL He had never legally adopted me
• ■ « h a a jo z lr jt I k . h r a lc f haollh and a p l.lt. . olao
Time*.
I am ftatisflaii that they w ill hanaflt any on« (ftoro
• * “ k a * » v moala, aa U u p n v lh iilly traf .ra aka
vacation
that
I
should
work
ont
a
num­
h t a s d i v 0 ! ^ 8 Chim °D hi‘' w,,n'"-
lb « cradle to old age) If takaa acearding to dlram
addbkss
« T a k a la t
o .-m a H. M u s a i ,
U-ma
w »-aa.«.
ber of problems in algebra und don cer­ wh n I a*1? 1 ”J’ RnionK «>««’ ~ n s iis
T o n T ir r r l to tV n r k .
M. H.
-rorjTgra
tain number of pages of Virgil during
fro p n e to r S E. CbtaaltaSi
hB? a? U0‘ Se,’n for -Vri»F’
Malaganiaus do uot want to be both­
the
week
B“ * - ~ “ ala ,a .-:a a u r .a a ..a re a s r - M in a sap», rarraa . .i t k r a j ( r a m mot r « rala
•AW rRANC'laOU. CAL
The brakemau who bad witnessed
ered or improved They want to ho let
T k M U . p t r r a » -, i. raecu-ral for I k . poor as.U a. «ssraralceL Ora
!
Well, coming np In tbe train. Un­
L l ií L T r : “ T “
“
' Í “ O O arsjlaa t r a ,, . , ( k l c
e , U . R irraa
alone They neither welcome you when
cle Bandham talked with lae f r awhile
« r a v '»»V-OTk
r a . l n I . » a -v .a itta i . r tra i r i i ra ra», tra «ra raera
you come nor speed yon when you go.
m «« « »o I * h a d « .f ». a»«* « m o e r a .
«a > r r k e « |ta r a . « • « • a«r< n ta
| «« «
and then went Into the smoking car I
Jnst then the train stopped at a sta
>
bq««v
1
They
«re
indifferent
which
you
do
Yon
HELIABLIÌ
IS « / «Mark pasa. I«due» ala»? aad pr->lcT< |!fa Us» *iv«a raU»C
got out my Virgil and begun to work non. and a number of X n g e r . £ t
„ artistic -%.
| ®»y P«.V yonr bill to the day if you like
at i t I hnd promised to do a rertain
^ Ä ^ ^ L e a d in ,
1 or leave it if yon had rather wait. No
number of pages, and I knew that mv
g° ‘,h/ OTRh th" Ct"' ««»in '
ora»—— ia-,guaira body '»m
will umcn
touch net
a coin or a valuable if
?!»>- Als.ZiPl,, , *w
ra *
nncle would insist on my doing it. so I mid the boy. He picked up his pile nf
you lenve it on you
^
yr>ur table, but if yon
thought
I'd
get
onnio
of
it
done
on
the
magazines and went off. "New ,„„„,h
lose a pencil or an eyeglass
1
no one will
cured <
train and so have more time to myself « " ■ » “ i“ " T b t a .„ k .
Í ever find it. It is s too much trouble,
li
tuÄ* r ^rcxn «ny o f the I
in
Boston.
After
half
an
hour
or
so
I
JU «f M , coma to iha olita«
i Never hope to have
have letters forwarded,
bpactAl.M un the F**.iac Coast« |
got tired of It and went into the smok­
M a ainiot
»« no more, and few
T » .’ » (s a s I T n !» M a rk s rM
liu s t and
an I aliK
a!! Ta* ii ’ ,(,r ’ nu w111 » * “ hem
0* X)RUAN A
CO-,
ing car to find my uncle He was sw ap­
not h i i. l- 1 - .. f v i In, i. .1 f ,r SI » d e ra te I cca.
registered parcels .«cape the punt entire.
1011 Markal SL
E t f d IMI. I
y°n ""UP’™» it «
» •' I i.i . I I , . ’ - . .
B „rp> .
w »« ,! » i, i
ping yarns with two drummer» Prettv true? "I asked
A year ago— for we wintered there
n « i . - n i , i . i » r - ...f,
..... i i l r r „ , , , ( 4 „ , l l .|,
a i r n «tul « I 4 4 l e ,
soon
they
began
to
talk
of
a
great
will
Give
it
up,
••
bn
replied
“ If i r .«
, .i» n t la » »
r - I . A I ’a m n '. lr t !l„ w to O b -
twice— I wanted to send a telegram and
- ' ' -i 1 ” ■ ' ' ■ ' v -h r >-t » f m u » l a th o f . a
case that was in the papers that day
went to the principal office Malaga is
d i 1 1 r< igu co u io rlra arn» fera. A ilan a».
i
home disappointed heirs of a million­
fourth or fifth in importance among
tbem. " Thenhe t ^ n M ''- °‘ H-" ing
The Bride's Father I can't give vuu
C. A. SNOW & CO.
Bpa 11 iah towus. The office was only • positive answer Imlay. I n>u»t flrat aire had contested hi« will, an 1 it had
»» P.riO TT O r n a i .
W an m a c ro » D . C I
his book and
been
»et aside.
buried hiuiself in its
epen twice a day for an hour or two at make inquiries abont you in the mer­
**--■ ' * - -»a» »-av»-»
THE A lettu. COMl’.iW
t :’
P a g « .-I. Ken
i r ’ iT ii'* '’
"
-< t’.-a ruralira
-
" ‘I tell you. ' said my nncle. puffing nirton in Owl
a
time
Not
a
clerk
could
s|a-ak
any­
'33;»u sw i m , . , , . . , .? ? ; . ?•
S
ofa M w l ; aff,»4 *n‘*«''1
kb Ueaira».,!
cantile agency
at
his
cigar,
‘there
isn’t
much
use
now
• k > t fc
ua-raCu.1. , » l r ( hra ,
thing but Bpxnish. »0 I had to go buck
A TlnriuMc krhraol.
J *“ " “ —
ra». t k r |ln»l-OT d . . .
I
The Saltar—Well, we might go there adays in a man s making his will If
:5 ' ’ a f i i i h t i j
'
î :
1 - , U, „
to the hotel fer the interpreter to trana-
r. u
Wntae,
^ . :S ’ " i l M a r k e t .s f " V l J “ "
?:
? • PH\ .to a a and
era rmtaem j The uproar was like that of a run lata my niessogo When I returned with together, for I want to make sorao in any of his relatives or step relatives
■ e . . .n i r a a ti* ;» .
- “ » ■»«aenaras o f M e n .
' away engiii» teanug through it tunnel it, I wanted a note for 23 pew ta* qniriea about y<>n:~Fliegri»d« Blatter.
are dissatisfied with their shire, si!
in*? ’ * ‘* ‘<” ^ ¿ 1 crttaMraito Iru m tb« ’
Tlie (limr was littered with youngsters
they have to do is to hreak tho will
2
uiL'‘^ »»■ vess r».
changed All the clerks at all
MemMlee».
”. * *
•'
In » • OTIII ro- 1
lying on their »totnueha, and «11 bawl (francs)
Any respectable lawyer onght to be able
tbs pigeonholes were very kind and
signed hi« n:tmo
(Wit rr — fiere, you cMi't
in the
ing with an energy indicative that civil and smoked eigarettei whilo they
to draw up a will that no one eonld on different
park
“Shabpears-
Homebody was hurting them Ixsig. looked for change But tho whole office
break. ‘
and
“Sbakespc
r*.M
L
quldtione baiV b e - n ^ t f e n T ' 1 d'*
The Bleeper—Where’ll I go? My wife
•Iim. scratched upon «lips of palm leaf, could not muster it. so I wus left to pay
“ My nncle went an smoking ‘1 —
h^n written
the equivalant of books iu Burma' next time It i* aa a life apurt alto Is cleaning boose - New York Journal never made a will, he eaid— there s
a »■!□<* nmt
'“ÏJJiJlî
ba
pa
were spread before the scholar*. Making get her —Spectator.
plenty
of
time
for
that
yet—but
when
ipe
w
..
more
amusing
t»
n
Gt
U
a
e
I
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s
l
.
i
rat
m
g
e
r
e
n
a
«
,
I fcaa. ( A valuable book for m«a )
the lads shout is the approved methral
WFntber rearen given in , e5, t V f
.
TI»iT BB. J«l 4IHWW
Yesst—Marriaee is ( let like a lottery I do I think I shall be able to do it with­
C o r n H ro n A .
' f elementary instruction When tba
out
calling
in
any
fool
of
a
iswyer.
It
J G re a t M im euni o f A n a t o m y ( master discuvers nny logging m lung
Criuttainbeak—Oh. I dot. t kaow. A
There is no more wholesome, palata­
I tk« faaat sod lorgv«t U u r m a J M a ktad ta tba
man i K otmu t have to keep a kdttry tick­ wxm t take long to write my will. 1
’ arorM. Come and |r »m b»>w «v. «jarfullv >< mj | 1 exercise, a long switch la-gins to smg ble and strengthening article of food iu
mean to leave ali I have to that boy
a M a n U a i h o u la avoid ascknaM
\
et.—Yufiker» Btatesmaa
u» e ave M
ra«;»..
there. ' nodding at me; 'that in— if ho
W
cant
¡a _ .r)y addin« »«.* *avr-i«»rm, | 1 thnnigh the air Quiet, aeri<<us study is thnwlicfe catalogue than corn bread It
expiiah-d The liurmuas educationists Is truly the staff of life of the rural fe.
k i f r . I 'all tai SVftl**.
behaves himself '
»a* (tara«. Hoih.jvr.
| argue that so long a* .1 hnv 1« shouting •«'ring rleawM iu tbe south from year's
IMI M artat S o s « . Sa« F ra n c !« « Cat.
"He pufferi at Ma cigar fer a fesv mo­
"What do yoa tígar4 M tk eg r, H
--- - auon« II» tun,.]. «.
Ina mind is occupied When In- i«silent, Iwginuing t.. year s cad Amoug the
‘ » « ' - h . t .o k l,y ,UL ¿ ’T ’ A
-
' ‘'‘•‘“’ '»f home happiacaa?" aak.tl tba ments in sdem e an.l then said. -Just to
lie is 1 .-rtalu to (m n-iraiinug nil«< Inef brawniest, tnughast nu n in the couutry ‘»«‘r
show how easy it is. I'll write « will
«tiri iu sweet th loghtloSBU. ra
*
M
e
n
a
l
a
»
.
,
,
«
r
,
1'bcri iora 1I1« best sbontera are fh.- hrat are the hands who work ou the tnrpeu
S e e w le d g a la I * » « « ..
now ' He took a fountain pen u-onj h^
pupils. —Travel
I * * '
tine farms tn Georgia. Th.tr regular •fee
A y«>uBg physician «-,«
Archtr y«r »sUdiv a hon the
pocket ‘Let me have your he» k. Ban-
th
■
*
,h*
'"«“
fed
wernon
xnd
»Ta gsntlemsn who h,,¡ '
,n
ratioos oousist of one peck a t coriiuioat. the »uuogtM y >OM mau glared ut him
Tffif WX7- "
M m Jaw»««.
mother fe-few Äftvr . ‘
» 'k
live {»mu'ls cf I s on and a pint o( ino -O ucuw aM Enquirer.
1
“ Well, an 'owdgcr knon w b n . way
1
hand,.!
over
the
Viitfil
and
roy
“ W hy," naked the lay figure ‘do ls»n-» per wwek. Theou urtioJea caisti- ‘
« T ^ u r t h e voung M
to gotu. eh.’" —Pe--.
«ta le, turning over to one of tbe hack
yon call it a Jimmy"
Q-CrS-r -
j
<»Ila-d I rh»\i!t;->
tuts pretty usaily If not qaHe their
t; 'i w-n» r.rik tl
ru -i-t ?h- gentleman atud» and
Iu 1870 Japan w<* Hatted bv terri fly leave* wrote n few linen
trat US
r -a rix
The
burglar
eh,«
h
h>»
brad
»adlv
There is an
. ,.t l. ini on. |
1
«ebole bill of fa,,, during the ttom tb» y b>a epuleaitc of anmiipr.,. which alta
« tt.a
I R a sii «oox r»
bn
said
T
thiak
that
will
wunU
stand
"
W
ill,"
be
ausw»n-d
a«id
In«
Mo Rico. It ia called ibe t.rund It i
are in tbe woo-ia cutting » chipping deciutaisni »ouuam » Varetuar,,« „^a I He read it aloud As m-arly an 1 rn- •»tal yocr moth,/ ,„.u c , ,
■r«
r-a
filmate
’•* ■ u «riue«
• T er j-.-»
rtaon pirra act iu theisiral r.tfw lu r | gTr,' wae appan-ul. "I *wpp •» I am le u . ©e dipping u t,. uti K. yet Jhev taada eompaiswy m l*>M Th- Jarem-m
It. it wae nutd-d like Uu*
aoaleaa uprav fn.m the nearby a. rf r | rather tnnre familiar with it than I i are always well c »MlltiOU “d hard , t are ra.i.t t„ tare !*»-« raro. « with the
>
-»
i»,
;
« -V
ar'aU
ought to I* Yre
Detroit Joernal
mn».-le gad iu gv.«i • p i t It*. -Gdiuiruh (oca that pjckiuetked loreiguera were
«tl i»uitxj,v tint* in tire aa-I ¿al
I tarra, r « , a v ri.
ta,m -.»
“
< ( >< i N « *
h : n« r f w I l M M I d t a p a w i . , g t a l k miratala C*«iin«d
rarely w-«-o m Ja|ran
S O M £0.
can
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