The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, April 28, 1899, Image 4

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    A Running Fight. "
SLICK P E T E ’S W ATCH DEAL,
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»ought
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hi
Tboaa a t • » . « •
C a a ii
a u d H alil
to 4 w t « d l * e , F o r a t o A g ta r a .
T H E COLONEL’S STORY.
M o w J tu i A d k li*» tSw at to W a r , O o t B a r l. it
a a d W a . M ra a rro o ta d .
An old tiin« detwetivn tiia other day
"Talking about war times, " said the
was discuaslug with (nine alantiu new old oolouel, "did any of you ever hear
JB the profession the method« of up to the at.rv of Jim Adkins?"
lata swindler». After deprecating the J " N o .”
u ig ia a lity of the imxleru crook be told
" W ell. I'm surprised. Everybody in
I if what he considered the aharpost game the settlem ent knew it. Jim was a uo
ue ever saw worked.
! 'oount sort of a follow, and the old ronu
‘‘1 auppoeu you fellow s know ," bo was anxious to get rid of him, so when
mid, "thut during Centeuulal yoar Phil- the war broke out and they were look
•dolpliiu Was a hot bod of liuukostcsrare tug around for tuen the old man gave ' * * * * * * 1 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ^
inil shuriwrs of every description. Well, him aw ay.”
I wire detailed to keep an eye on these j "Oave him away!”
gentry, nud iu time I becum« acquainted
! for the artist had been dene fr.r Mend-
"Yea. Jim waa in the hayloft, Bud
SOMEWHERE.
with most of the ‘big one., ’ who were they were about to leavn without him I
i
1 ship'« sake. The gift of the silk, which
» r o m t h t A 'vtm ng .Yeu« AWeud. JfwA.
■teuerully exceedingly bright men. One when the old man winked and pointed
must at least have coet 20 francs a yard,
gouia»her« Lh« wiad lx ttowtog,
Brel’ known aumleve of Detroit, llic iii-
H your liver Is out of order. eMsi
I thought aa I toiled along
In liS i." «aid Comrade Myer«, “ I wan in particular, who was known as ‘Slick . to the barn.
j
pained them. The present seemed en­
»»n, Bosnl o f Public
Pu
Work», Joavpli U. ( reading an article in the daily
regari
Iu the hu ruing h«i»t of the noon114»,
1’elu,' 1 took u great liking to, for he
Biliousness, Sick Headache, Hfa„
‘ ‘ That waa enough, and they got him
tirely ont of proportion with the sorvioe
''illiu
...« a’ / F
'» k ™
l . for
Fa «
Peopk,
i< «« an
‘ !”* , , r ’ W
illiam
Pink
Pills
t .r Pi-
e P
e o p le .
▲ud
Lb«
fancy
wada
me
a’l-ong—
Myrr«. liv in g at i;z r- o,t Street, w r.t U
«11
— ..I !- in .1-------,
ol((l| at , 1 wot
w(u very
vp|,y tad an inexhaustible fund of humor and and marched him to the front
burn, or Constipation, take u do« t j
reudered. Their pride was hurt They
.
,,
. ,
, I ----¡...„
» « » interested
the account
Yea. ao m e w h e re (ho w in d in b lo w in g ,
important member of • lie (.rand A riay of «kk a. tb *t tim e „ ¡ t |,
Toward the
"The old man was sorry after JWh
T h o u g h bere w h e re I gaap an d sigh
— - - ------- s to rn arh an d J iv e r was a good henrted chap
decided to return the silk. In a cata­
.V rtrrau », an J recently had a remarkable trouble«, J was nil run dowo and was in a snd of the Centennial exhibition one was gono and his conscience hurt him
Not M breath of air u atlrrtng,
logue of tho salon they found Monsala’s
bad condhiuu. Whnt rem«dies I bad taken day I dropped into a down town auction
Not a oloud tu the burning fcky
experience.
bad. But he hoped for the best, until
address, and ono day ou their way to
gave
me
onljr
temporary
r
lief,
and
when
I
(lomrade Byers entitled at Edinburg, Mo.,
room
whore
some
fake
jewelry
was
be­
fiomewbere the thine we long Ow
one day he got a message that told him
read the urtiela in ih» paper 1 decided to
the Halles they stopped iu the Avenue
On retiring, and tomorrow your di
it ’ IW. ami nerved daring the war iu the give the pill* a trial.
E lU ta o n earth’s wine bound,
ing acid. A lot of watches were offered, Jim had been killod and boriod on the
de Villiers, where the artist lived.
flcmcwberc
the
aua
la
at.inlag
gestive organs will be regulated and
“
Tho
*
*
*
?
1
r
r
a
l
»bout
*
roan
in
a-tti.w eek a.»' xp«. diiajM^ged atfct. Louis,
and I saw that they had been made evi­ battlefield.
When
they
arrived
in
front
of
the
house,
When w in t e r alpa the ground.
you will bo bright, active ami re»dv
Mt., in ISH5. Hu wav a member o f Co. K. Ohio, and I anid, thut i f be lived in Detroit dently for bunko steering purpose«, for
"Then ho packed his grip and started
Bouse where tho flnweraare springing,
1 would go and »re him.
they thought they must have made a
for any kind of work. This
F ir r t Mitaeari C avalry, 14th A C. Western ■ 2 'X?” 1 L'rew «■<**■ Instead of better, and the work» were good, uud the cates were right off to bring Jim 's body home, if j
Bomewhcro the oom la trew n
mistake in the numbir. YVaa ttpo«>U>!e
been the experience of others, a
And ready unto the harveafe
army, eommauded by Uetserol Biitntfde, and I ntinily went out iiu l bought a lx»x o f Dr. made to look like solid gold. They were possible, for the grief stricken mother
that their young friend lived iu this
will be yours. HOOD’S PILLS U ‘
To feed the hungry town-
later by (itn . End», lie pirticipzted iu the W illia m s 'P in k Piils for Pule People. The finally knocked down for $2. IS a/iece,
would have nothing else and made life
beautiful mansion? Then sho was not a
sold by all medicine dealers. 25 cu
battles of SpringfielJ, U«a'a Ford nod all the firsts bog did not help me apparently, but I and I saw that the buyer waa 'Sliok miserable for him w ith her reproaches
Somewhere tho twilight gathera
continued using the pills and the aecond ’»ox
pour artist.
And weary men lay by
principal battiea through M ittouri.
Fete.’ Jewelry wus out of his line, but | "H e went to Virginia, and was there
gave ine much relief.
They rang; a liveriedsorvaut openod
The burden of the day (lire
For montlia the First Mietouri Cavalry
“ 1 took live boxes before I was cured but 1 kuew he bud some scheme in view . I informed that it would bo impossible to
And, wrapped in aluinber. lie;
the
door. After taking thoir names he
that
was
a
very
cheap
cure
compared
with
followed the nr.lorioua G uerilla Quautrall
Two mouth» paswed before I again saw remove tho body. So he stood over the
Borne whore the day U breaking.
ushered thorn into a sumptuous drawing
whiti I hud spent with physician? and druz«
And gloom end darlcneaa flro.
and hi« huid of buybn acker«. Suarcely a day gists.
Pete, und then I asked him what he had spot where it was buried aud wept for
room. Moussia was lying on a conch
Though otoruiH our bark are toaeiug.
«•Med hit', a bat
wen a running fight.
‘ I still m m th-> pills once In a while and dotio with the wutohos. Ho begun to three days. Then he went sadly home. '
There’» aornowhere a placid sea.
wrappod in a loose white plush gown.
For nearly aix week« Comrade Myer« was can cheerfully and rruthftilly recommend ' luugh and said, ‘Ob, skinnod some
"And, lo and behold, the first man ;
Fhe was much thinner, very pale. Her
them
~
And thu% I thought, *tia alwaya.
<a die « M l . constantly. I t « o ,« e u ^
i ^ i n to
d any
k V old
i I ^ soldier
w X ; who
' ' U * ‘
sw indler w ith them I’ Then followed he met as he neared bis gate was Jim
OF
• in genomi debil.t
large eyes shone with a phosphorescent
In thU my»torioux life,
the explanation. Ho had hired a room —safe, sound aud right side np w ith
nl otrstepy and endurance, a» butli tides
There’.» ahvnys gladness aomewkore
brilliancy. Recognizing her friends, she ,
were well mounted.
Night mid day It was
vari- carol
In spite of ita puiu and Htrlfe,
uttered a joyful exclamation, uud rais- >
And somewhere the sin and sorrow
fight mid skirmish«* and the men were pros­
Fouud
" It was somo timo fcoforo tho old '
Ing herself with difficulty sho gave ;
Of
earth ore known no more,
trated for week» after Qunntreli w u driven
works; man could say a word, but when ho j
Horaowhvf«« our weary spirits
them bor emaciated band.
from tin- R u le ,
Many times the command
leper pay eohts. Apply, etc.’ Nearly found it was really Jim — in flesh and i
I
s
a
a
c
M.
B a tes ,
Shall
find
a
peaoeiul
shore.
rede all "'Kid lo cnt »IT hi» retreat and fought
“ I am so happy to see you, ” she said,
N o ta ry
every crook in town answered the ail. blood— that they had got Jim mixed np ,
■ i
’>*‘C l“* n ’ '"Pi and ote in their
Somewhere the things that try u»
coughing almost nt every word. "You
Gommile Myer» I» a prominent mrtcher
Pete, who with some other Adkins, and he hadn’t
snihllos daring thia caninnlru, sad were glad o f Gen. O. M . Pae P.»t 4h3, O. A . It., m. ' is i aud tin I med the watch.
Shall all huvo piuaed away
must not feel hurt because I did not j
when they were relieved.
made up us an old man, seemed a mark, ' been killed at all, tho old man was
And doubt and fFar no longer
w»l) kD o w u iu lisi.-»h.
oome to thank you. I am not allowed to
impede tho perfect day.
I and the ‘fly’ crook, iu the hurry to de­ I hot! He slow ly divested hinj9elf of his
go out. It seems that I worked too hard
Oh, brother, though Die durkaosi
part, made but u cursory exauiiDation. coat, then rolled up his sleeves and
Around thy soul be cast,
uu luy lust picture. I took cold standing
I Save ass* Hlyoaa Tsbolc» w ith so R-.een »stta-
I bare baaa a xraat rafferer fro am
m eoaatipatioa't 1 he costs, ’ »10, wero mvariably handed
made for him ! It was the liveliest scran
Tbe
e»i
th
k
rolling
sunward.
M-cuun io * t I r» n eX c « rfu iij roooium .iul li.ra i.
in the grass. I aiu now here for some
foe in a r i l , a yeura. Nvtiilr»«
i ,°,V7 ; “ <l U V VO1,<’“f f ’-»« hud dispiiagl you ever
olt, mau ou topj aai
And
light
»ball
come
at
last!
H » *e txxo troubled fo r ab o u ttb r«o years w ltb
Mjr feat au-t la s t and atxtomea
P « « la ( o P a id ,
time."
—Alfrnd Cupel Shaw in Elmira FaotA
w ftat I rail«*', bl’lottj attack« o imlag on leeu tm ly
u io 3 7
» i > m _
■ .f his stock.
1 hi.udclpbia Kecord.
the tw o of ’em w
allow ing
ing iu the dustl
I to u M not w ear »ho«* on m y f e e t « ______
______
w allow
o n e . * weak. W «a told by -n.-tereot pby«l lan»
di-e*». I naw Rapana Tabulae a ire rtla e d m our
The horticulturist aud his w ife look­
th at tt r e rsaoMl by bait teeth, or «rhtcb I b j l
“ It took the old lady and the threo
dally paper, bouuht soma and took them asdirecU
ed at her iu bewilderment. An expres­
sseerm. I k x l the Xee'lr ««(rected, but U>. »1-
T H E CAMPFIRE.
•d . flava UUtwu them about three week* and More
a t a ,
girls and tw o stout darkies to pull the
biskk w a.ueaed. 1 had s e n m l.c rllM uw uU of
sion o t deep pity came over their faces.
In »ncM nchance! I am not con tlpate l any more
old man off.
P-lnank Ta’a d .« ta alt t h . o .tie r . but lt»d Do to lls
aud i aw-« it a il to Hl pan a Tnbula«. Ia in th irty-
W a r t im e R em in iacen eea o f a V e te r a n o f
The
gardenpr
no
longer
knew
what
to
1« them, b v i a b w n «la w e c k i «iaeg * rrte « s In
aaeen -years olti, have c o cxcr.patlon, only m y
“ U e never did explain w hy he did it,
On« evening I noticed by Mooseia’»
tb e C K U W a r .
Unee.l in . b> try tbam . Save taken but l . « i of the
l.ouaeholiA dot tea a:.d nurstn f m y sl.tc hu.haad.
and Jim didn’t ask any questions, but photograph, which alwaysetood covered do with the package containing the
sai»U a » n < t o f i t of U . T a b id « and b .v o b m l
n o ha» had the dropsy ond I am try in g lUpana :
“
Men
build
fires
in
various
place«
to
silk. He felt that he could not return
sorwourrsr.ee ,.f th« attnoH*. H a > . e . v r r K l r . i i a
Tai-uie» ft»c him. lie feels some batter but It w lil
tho
next
morning
he
told
his
mother
with a whito crape veil on a «nisll ta­
«etktiooetal for anythin« before, but iho s r e .t
“ We don’t mind it as you were sick
taka aomo «ld»a, ho has bo«-« sick so ion<. To» 1 cook their coffee by or to make them*
that w h ile h is furlough w asn’t out still ble, three red cheeked apple«. These
•m e « n r utf »rod wbloh 1 i-elie' . bo» beau d u o . m .
nu»y uao my U tta r and name a« you itke.
lelve» warm or for company’« sake,”
auswered the wife, "but still we were
hy Bt.wi s T a b u !« Indaoe» me to add m ine to l h .
he
knew
his
country
ueedod
him
and
4|
M
r».
M a m T GOQM a X CAAttklb
plebeian
fruits
seemed
out
of
plaoe
in
Greatest Weekly in the Country,
many t e .f,io n n lilt you doubtlat» h a v . in your
i «aid a civil war veteran, “ and nny ftro
sorry that you sent us this silk. What
he couldn't stand to stay at homo under tbe aristocratic Parisian drawing room,
A. T. D lW iw .
I liare been »uiTwrlnff irci» hmtdoahe» orer ! is likely to be more or lees a gathering i
wo did for you we did williugly. We
so ho left his crowded w ith rare knickknacks and
UtHH» 1 lYM a lu d « Mu k l i v 411 4 fcvver rtilwln a J point, but I fcnppoMO that the fire to i those circuumtanees,
did not want a present for letting you
1 »U i Ut iFíerTMjífM,'
blessing for the old man and took the ■ works of art. Aloussia’s mother, observ-
L M
which
the
name
of
campfire
properly
*
IM «o r4a of Uigh«u
work on our place. My husband aud I
place wr.hout «ettlof a
flrst
train
for
the
front.’*-—
Atlanta
Cou-
j
pjg
my
queetlouiug
glance,
said,
point
M«e, or tfc« MtUfA»
tTorludlnir
p
n
a
ta
ie
)
to
a
n
y
p
a
rt
of
the Ucuttd
leadachauud tick at my I belongs, tbe campfire of song aud story, |
fca»e
troia
atouiAch. I heard about
■titntion. _________________
jng t„ B picture at the end of the room, decided to bring tho dress back."
■tales, C anada and M exico.
Hlpix*:« T*fci fv-ü I ani a
"Oh, you were the one who wished
Blpanri TabtUea from aa ■ is the cook’s fire ut tho end of the com- j
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the
pruírMiivAAl uurto M id
! "Tliese fruits were picked on tbe apple to bring it back," interrupted the hus­ a n j most txiinplete W eekly New spaper brlghteet
aun t o f ndue who waa ' pauy street, built on the ground, under |
In
H E WAS A HUM BUG.
2 q ihto profrtM on a rlcar
taking thorn for eatarrh
1
tree which you see in this picture, tho band.
w orld, p rin t» re tfu h u ly 112 Colum n», or etxteea
brad t« a lw u y i raexte j .
of the atoniach. She bod , a pole supported at the ends by crotclied
T a t o u * 4«a3 I!.
last
oue
painted
by
Moussin,
”
Theu
tho
potfe».
of
New
s,
U
t
e
rtt
u
re
ar.d
General
In fo r­
j sticks driven in the earth and from Kto W lf. Waa Distrusted When She L catd -
found aut b relief from
"Yon are both foolish about the mat­
Aflffrufcv f»f » 7 eme» I
feht lr m e «headriaed me
1 he modern stand­
| sorrowing woman told me tho story of ter," exclaimed Moussia, laughing as m ation : alao a uiAa'niflcent A g ric u ltu ra l and
• d th e A a t h o r o t th e A r t f e le .
which
the
camp
kettles
are
suspended.
fou ori to 7 m il <K m p!c tal.r
to take them too. aud I
H o rtic u ltu ra l D e p a rtm e n t. T h ia 1» oue of th«
r^ sd o w ’ri. A tftlax» a ih e
This was tho gathering point of the
k a * o bot a dolag ao alaca
ficribblor had come homo from the the apple tree so intimately conncoted •ho need to, “ Y«it would pain mo deep­ I i ra te « t dep artm ents In a n y paper oa thia
ard F a m ily M e d i­
•alvit» Of Äi- <A#n. Bo<*.
l.-Mt October, and w ill
w
ith
that
of
the
young
artist,
Marie
oompany.
offioo
in
tho
evening
quite
‘
‘played
out,
’’
('oast.
E v e ry th in g w ritte n 1» based on ex-
«r, Pb. (A., Rtf New ark
ly by refusing my present. 1 , ish you
aay they b .re complete­
A ra« Jarary C ity, I tn«,k
“ Men did not alw ays stand about the because of tbe output of his pen and Bashkirtseff, who died when only 24 to wear this dress," she added, speak­ perleuce to the Coast State«, not on Eastern
ly cured m y headaches.
cine : C u r e s the
tupana Tab aka
w ith
men's knowledge of th e ir ow n localities.
I am tw en ty nine year» i campfire.
It depended upon circam- brain that day. Ho was lying on the years old.
fv«nit reaolta.
ing to the gardener's wife, "iu remem­
old. You are welcome
In the spring of 188— Mouseia was
MAaa A t e * * W uumuh .
stances and on the weather. They met oouch in tho sitting room after supper,
common every-day
U u m thia Uatlm onltO.
brance of me when I am no longer iu SAMPLE COPY SENT FREE.
Mr» J. BaooKkraa
| here, of courso, at mealtimes, and there when Mrs. Scribbler, who had been planning to paint a peasant woman iu this world.”
ill o f hum anity.
the open country for the sslou of the
M o th w waa trouVlHl
; were times when men w eald stand reading a magazine, aaid:
Then they both assured her that ns
w u u k a a r l b a r a aud
I around tho fire uud smoke aud talk, and
"See here, George Scribbler, hero is following year. Sho spent days looking she was so young she would soon regain
jK M ’plaMoa««. canard by
Wy
a
e
m
year-eld
hoy
In the outskirts of Paris for a suitable
fo r a <o®d
then
it
m
ight
be
that
the
men
would
something
that
fits
you
to
a
T,
and
I
aufleted w ith pallia 1»
her strengtli uud overcome the diseaso.
c a a jr *»ara. One day
landscape in which to place her model.
lale baud. concUpatloa
j keep their tents, playing cards or srnok- want yon to read it. ”
a&a a»\z a tecdmni^aJ
"No," answered Moussia, "I cannot ;
and ooraplalaed of lila | iutf tJiero, or mending their olothos, or
Ono
morning
she
found
near
Sevres
a
Mk tko fa p a r ladurcto^
"W hat's it about?”
aioiaach. lie eouhl not
get well. The candle is burning at both
M l p a » » Tabulftfl. bba
field
inclosed
by
fence
palings,
beyond
i polishing up their accouterments, so
eat lik e eblldren o f hla
" I t’s about these funny kind of men
.
.
_ . .
daiarm iaad io giro t haoi
ends. I shall not live long. You kuow
■«as
ivw
age do and w h afe ha
a ferial, waa r r e a t l y
i that there were times when the fire was who must have everything just so in whlch • walk overgrown with grass lost that children who are too clever never
UH eafe did not agree
raUwtad by Ui«Mr n»a
n,lder w illows, through whose livelon g." She tried to laugh, but a
qnite deserted or when perhaps there their homes, no matter how hard it i
w ith ldm. Re waa th ia
a n d » o rr ta k o ^ i t »
and of a aaffron color.
' m ight bo seen there a solitary figure, a mukes it for others. You know that you young shoots the sun shone brightly. mist covered her blue eyes.
Tabu)«» iffjn Ji.-ly Shwkerpanfvw e4ut«u« Hlpana
Heading tom e of the te»i.ro<>n!ala In favor of
TaboH» Iu I t o Uvuaa auu i*aya »ho w ill run Ua wifeli
man who bad come to light his pipe.
Itlpao« Tabule». I tried them. Rlpaa« Tabulr» cot
are one c f the funniest men alive. Every i Half way np tho walk, on a background
"And the apple tree?" she asked, ab­
w u tQ ia a . l h a heartburn aud alaapiawturta bar«
only leUeved but actually cured m y yotingtler,
“ But, though
r it might
_
be deserted, rug and chair and book must bo oxnctlv 1 ot Bray |,,h Rrct‘‘> hushes, with an outline ruptly changing tho subject. “ Is it al­
dlaappoarad w ith U a ln.llre»tP »i which waa
the heeducLf« b a re disappeared, bowel» are 1»
fo rm e rly »0 k r a a ta bunlua for her. Our whola
almost
as
soft
as
that
of
stnoko,
stood
a
I
the fire still burned. Sometimes on cold i it» ita place, and a littlo dust seta you
good coauitlo» and bo never c«>niplnl»a of hla
ways beautiful?”
fn /r fly taka feAaTabul«*» regularly, aaporl U ly afte r
atoinach. Ue Isnow a t ed, ebuohy-fured hoy. Thia
and windy nights tho wind would j *° scolding. You must have a clean robust npple tree, broadly spreading its j “ Oh, no, indeed,” they answered,
hearty m eat M y m other 1» « fry year» o f «yn
wonderful change I attrib u te to lllpana Tahnlea.
flowery
branches.
The
whole
scene
was
and 1» enjoyta< the bostaf health and aplrtta i nluo
blow it about and scatter it, and some- | napkin overy meal, and you cannot eat
I am aatlsfied that they w ill benefit any one (from
“ the blossoms are all gone; but tho fruit
aata hearty maul«, ao knjxw albi’ tty before aha
•ho cradle to old age) If take» aooordlng to dlreo>
tinica, when it was no longer attended, if thero is n tiny spot on the tablecloth, flllcd with tender, fresh, stirring har­ is beginning to show. Apples w ill be
tuok Blpaaa Tabula».
A stom H . B l a c b a m .
B. W . l*a icH
tbe rain would put it out black, but and everything must bo served just ex- mony, w ith spring itself. Moussia was plentiful. You must come ont aud eat
there was usually a living fire thero by aotly so or yon gut grumpy. Now, is moved. Khe felt that this was tho look­
T h « C h ro is lc A A Z S u llB ia -«
A aaw rt?»» ptMikmt ooutaiuiatf row (OFaMa t u i u u r ankad In a pApeacarton (w iu c » t < i w ) 1« a«w fa r »»1»
ed for spot. Opening the gate, sho walk­ somo in September. The good air of
TTTi? C H R O JilC Iafc ran ks w ith th» rr»ata»t
day and a bed of embers by night, and not that truo?"
«1 aacaa Ara» at«raa-»oa r i f l cwir». TW* I«»-pnaad aurt la lataadad for U m poor aad tto» ««onornJoaL Ona
Sevres
will
restore
you
to
health,
made­
newspapers In th» U n ited States.
bore waa the soldier's hearthstone. ”__
•
oX feka Bra-— et cort»-iis (110 takuk», g » ii ba bad b j mall hjr atadia< («Hy-akrlit aent« fea U m Otfaaa
"A man likes to see things In order ed toward tho house, which was sepa­ moiselle."
T H E C H R O N T C D E has n o » q u a l» n U m PaalA«
r u n e » ! . O o t o a c t K o . lOftpruiw« Straet. Saw Y o rk -o r a »ia»l» earU a(TW raaruM ) will hr m d ( for
caul»
rated from the orchard by a garden fill­
N ew York Sun.
in his own house, ” sail] Scribbler.
CwvUit.
i t lead» a ll Iu a b ility , »ntarprl»» attd
She shook her head nnil let it fall
H x r« n T a a u i m b »« j alao ba bad of mitoo antorr», f«a»r«l afeorataapers, aawa a<*nta aad afe aoaaa “ »nar afearaa
“ Of course he does, and I try to koop ed with beehives. The proprietor hap­ back on the cushions, tireil and exhaust­ nt-ws.
TA«/ baakd pain, ladoaa alaap and p«ol»ti< Ufa. Ona glraa railai.
P a rv o ta A r e N e v e r O r ,( I n a l.
T H R C H R O N IC L E * 3 T e l» < ra p h lc Reports ar»
things in order, but I defy any woman pened to bo cue of those hulf bourgeois,
I I havo read of a father who would to maintain tbe degree of nrdor yon ex- half peasant horticulturists who provide ed by liaving spokeu so much.
the latest and most reliab le, its Local N»w» th»
When
the
horticulturist
and
liis
wife
fu
iest and spieleat, and Its EditortaU» f r a « th»
I not let his children tell their dreams poet w ith four or five children u t t h e i ^ Parisian markets with flowers and
Seoliad Hi« Baaoaa,
pvnn iu th» country.
because there ia in anch narrative too house. Now, this article refers to just fruits. Tho rrquost made by tbe enthu­ departed, Moussia closed her eyes anil ablest
T H E C H R O N IC L E has a lw a y s been, and al-
Major Tom W illiam s «ome time ago
cani
great temptation to wander from the suoh unreasonable, fussy men os you siastic looking young girl with the ex­ thought of tho apple tree. It" was iu •vxfi's w ill be. the frien d ar.d ohamplun of th»
told me the sfory of one of Colonel Gil>
troth. Parrot stories are too often like are, and It is not one bit too severe even pressive blue eyes flattered him. He I !’Ofx' health. Tho sap wasrunninR from p*<-ple, a» a< a ln a t ctunblnallon», Mi»»«», »»r-
i be cured i
W right’s adventure« iu South Curolina
I t you ntffer trcin »ny of lira I
dream stories—one-half true, and they when it aays that they are small spirit­ loved his trees, and the admiration of a j its roots to its branches, It spread its put aliens, nr oppraastoht any kip d . I t w ill b»
in
the
cloiiu
g
months
of
the
war.
Mi» of itw n , O DD' 10 Ilia Ud»«
hro xnmetimes; plainly to any who ed and lacking in truo manliness. I do painter for them pleased him oxtTemely. j foliage in the sun, laughing at rain and Indtpeitd^nt in eve ry !h iu y . n e u tra l (■ no th in g
Sp»cr«li»i uu l ie P ac S ic C oom , |
It seem* that General Kilpatrick, the
knows tbe truo talking power of these w ish that you would rend tho article. ” Moussin was readily given permission ; wind, nt cold nights aud hot noons, DO you wahtth ! chronicle
__ 0«. gWCSfi * co,
Federal cavalry commander, bad cap­
• while she, imprisoned iu a room, at- '
IN I M ir im lS t E ll'll I m t.
birds—mado up entirely or greatly ex­
“ I dou’t need to ,” replied Scribbler, to work in tho iuclcsure, and .ho Ugan ! tended by the wisest Paris doctors, was
tured a nninher of Confederate*, and
Young u r n , ,. i » u l d d l * . ,
aggerated. W hile thu parrot 1ms a cer­ sittin g np to stretua and groan.
«he very next day.
Wright wusunxious to reecue them. He
— _
a v e » | u i e n who «re -uttonnf
tain unmiatakahlo sense of humor, and
Early in the morning sho arrived on I slowly dying. Oh, misery of human lifel '
ir»cB tba rtlacl» tK y»urkf>«l inidUaratiuna or ex*
“ I'd like to know why you do not
ealled for volunteers to go w ith him
ia correspondingly wise, none of tho need to read it, George Scribbler?"
tbe
tramway, with her model, who She was young, beantifnl, rich, beloved I
Into tho enemy’s camp at night anil
various species is or ever was capable
ja a ll Ita rcTO^toTAtiom; Mpern»«t<»rrh<rife,
•’Bocana.?— w ell, tbe foot in. my dear, carried their luuch iu a bosket. Mons- , unusually gifted. She had so much to I
finked ont the men he needed from
of the original wise and w itty talk fa­ I wrote that artiole m y self.”— Denver sia understood her art. She was no j toll the woild, her head wus so full of Simwliig tbe Unllai State*, Bsailslea
those who responded.
m iliar to us in newspaper anecdotes.
1
r*»a»Niitca, grp* cvra»?vAuow-
longer a beginner, for some c f her pic­ I pictures.
Poet.
i The Federal troopers wore snoozing
o f Canada aad Northern Ntalea
•f» fi*«
*» anhu»<aj his trtatiftent
In
fact,
the
parrot
is
never
original
tures ».id already been much talked of j Toward the end o f October tho gar­
o n
o ? t k
Mir»*;,
«.» «If
Mamcdiatr rH w / but
quietly in thpir camp aud on both sides
dener
and his wiio
in speech. It is altogether im itative,
a
tib
e
talen.
Though
lelonging
t
o
-
,
- - u m IkK lo r <kw» not cHim to
B lU a c r t a » a r M alta.
_
___
„
.
--
received
a
leitet
of tlio road leading to it, and their pris­ and a bird that has never heard sjxiken
I per fen» m lr.uk», but b wet-known t u l t a fair
rich
family,
wiiioh
occupied
a
high
po-
‘
“
.
0
black
border
telling
them
The chief finger nail cheweta of the
*A,,jr d
nih ! bnr<f* jn , prv-ein'
oners dosed by a fire uear the center.
her , , WoD8S1«’9 death,
words has surely nover uttered a sylla­ world are tho French, aad it was re­ siUou among the aristocracy of _____
• UMw>wiahr-f»laraM«a er Men.
o r c T u rn o x ’« * ; n b i i > k .
— nc<l these good peo- -
Just how they got there wonld be ble.
Wipwlll« ih ,.ro «irlilvsm i1lei> M ltiu a
» n < S 2 a n d t a e l t k e M»» ia <
country, sho worked not aa an ama- I p * wopt for the lo’ ely girl who during
cently
stated
ujxui
reliable
authority
i
hahl
to
explain,
but
«hortly
after
mid-
:
•Ci.'a.I'J”
'’’ A • N ‘‘i* a p " p '«
« r ., ln O« Will
« .'( a r a a l e le f a r O w e T e a r ,
j But, judging from parrots' clover use
•b V E R V M
lp fiiK (o
I
night Gib Wright, at the head of a few of wbat they learn to say, it ia almost that nearly two-thirds of French school teur, but as nu artist anxious to win 0,10 m°nth bud been tbe life and bright- p e a t a g e r r « r e U < v w a ; o a 4 * o > e e .
I cr,X*
«//»in/oo of MacrtiinlNlut.
fame. Her work showed the melancholy “"!s 0,Lthcir modest conutry dwelling
»ra w in C, aa, an^Y a ItxvTl V K C V iiK in
obildren
are
addicted
to
the
habit.
men. r.xloat ugentlo juice into the camp. certain that they oome to kuow in *
Aiwazas
Even for grown jjeople there is hard­ fire and poetry which bcloug to those ' In , * ,,lad whirl of large cities u hu-
Tbo drowsy Federal« b«>k them for a
M- H . <1s Y O U N O ,
meamro the meaning of the phrases ly any habit, aside from the confirmed born iu L ittle Russia. The sketch of Wttn . e *uded lnakM little more ini- !
rroprtal®« a
Ckronl*,
party of their own men returning from they learn.—Charlotte Bouer iu St.
her
painting
absorbed
her
entirely.
She
pret8f',on/
han
»be
felting
of
a
dead
leaf,
M S rHA.NClOOO. C M .
abuse of narcotic*, more difficult to
y.ww panmitSy m try U i m t . S . k I
(.„k ,
a scour, and p*>(1 no attoutiou to them. Nicholas.
w
as
trying
to
put
on
the
canvas
some
of
days
of
painful
astonish-
' T h e Phltiw uphy « f Murrlaae,'1
overoome than the habit of biting the
Everything was working smoothly until
fr«». ( A «»Ivkbi» U xj « toe men. I
finger nails. It requires a strong mental the effervescent spring about her. She “ L“ ‘ **?* W Parisian world which had
The n a w boo O a a .
WriW.WAMVWIWWAYAl
one of tho prisoners caught a glimpse of
visit u u . j e R n i S '«
j
effort
and constant vigilance to do this, painted rapidly, as if afraid not to be re admired and feted Moussia returned
c t y l is m
the newcomer«. The fellow loat. his head
The native« in tbe Bucherganj d is­
G r e a t M n »en n i o f A n a to m y (
its business and its pleasures. Alone
A R
D T T IS
K T
l IC
it« hatnynS Urx«u Mumumcl it . lumi i-ithe
uud ruliMil the whole husinees. He leap­ trict of Bengal have been deprived of for once a person has become thorough­ able to finish the task she hail under­ to
A
in mourning
to
•sV 1*1 ■ C m «« « d U i « m , u h >w w im larliillv y tu | '
she camo back, rirnee women
.
, Every
. ,r momiug
.
i..
n continued to
h«com m end«4 b y L
ed to his feet anil looked into the face« their guns, and since then they have re­ ly addicted to tbo habit ho doea it uu- taken.
»e» o n fitt h,.»/ io aviid «tule»«»» and Si*««.«.
D
'»
»
»
w
ik
«
rs
.
roiMciously,
and
ia
ouly
reminded
that
sp
te
llie
APr<l
showers
and
tbe
V„,P
1
tl)0
bome
°f
tho
Avenue
de
W . • f « ct»^.'ugAli •/
’ia new »Mctaieivu v
of the advancing Confederate«.
torted to tiie native bamboo in the hunt
> k « r A lw a ys Pl,««,
VATÄLöh&HtHJS* C a a o rw rH o .
he ia marring him self wlien he gets oue p"ru‘'88 <bc air, which often made
, , ,er"'
"Hurray, boys!" ho shouted in his for defensive weapons.
I M I MartH Stf»3t, Sill Frtnclteo. C»l.
I
her cough. The owners of the pin«« ad I t
"J?rT n ,lMy Wire ‘inift-
delirious delight. “ Hung me, if thero
They hollow ont the bamboo, load it of Ids nails gnawed down to the quick.
K n. thc dn,win« foout, filled
aiu't old Gib Wright and his crowd. with an ounce or two of uatlvo powder All manuer of remedies have born ad­ mired her pluck, aud as they saw her with
_______ _
Darned if the whole Confederate army and a haudful of iro u slu g . and touch it vanced for the cure of the Huger nail painting, bareheaded, standing in the
when
dew, with a blr.uso ornr her gray dross. tlie 6»rdener ami his wife
biting habit, including the placing of Xltoty
ain't right behind him I ”
i IT w ith a fuse in the tuimediate ueigh-
h
v
sk
l
tn
«
«
«
k
*
1
a.
I
i
1
m
.
i
T
T
hheV
' « d r e s s -u ilT A Ì t o ^ Ì
they
believed
her
to
beloug
to
their
sts-
Iujurlons and bitter oomjxjeitiouson tho
The prisoners ail rushed forwnrd with horhixxl of the offending person.
wcre his 8uu^ y
the regular rebel yell, and tho sleeping
Another way, as the cookery books tnda of the finger«, but none of tbe roci- lien in life and thought site was work­ «¿at' ,h0
ing for her daily bread.
coat, th w,fe had her shawl on, under
Federal, sudileniy became very wiile say, ie to employ the hainboo aa a fork odies amounts to mti-h.
none BETTE» AT ANY PftíCÉ
The
housewife
brought
her
warm
The only w ay to stop biting tho fin­
"E ven6 C0DC,C8‘ed “ ,ar«e package.
awake From every side they showered with a oohr* pinned to the far end. An
f»’««««»
««14 In **•«)»
Excuse ns, ladles," said thc gatden-
ICsvMta»n4 T n d » K w h«obtain«.] a n t «11P««. j bullet, on their visitor., aud Wright application of the cobra to tbe sleeping ger nails to to stop. The Americans are milk, tho ehildreu played near her
* r ~ ‘V - i ’ "" ik« u«ii««t jm-»
(oui bu«in«.»<,n ln r..d for Mndcrnta Pre«.
i ’ Z * ? . ’ * " 1 ? " noï X««» ibtin ■«-»
w
hile
she
rested,
aud
tho
bortlculturirt,
but
w
““
8
,
,
r
i‘ld
We
arH
« ^ « n r b in g v o "
next
to
tbe
French
in
the
finger
nail
a j j " ,:.'? “ ’
and his men had almost a miraculous body o f an enemy ia all that ia neces­
I P -u S ra o i|r l.n r » w lt,g o r e t ,lo. W t a l t l M r
AJJ,«„ >wr ” ■ '*, , , r • • • « • » • < •««!»•»
iT w I- e ta 'iln t r - iM if eh ut -«. O ne i'«m n o t ilo » t m i
biting habit, probably bocaua« tbe Darning that soma young trees interfer­ r e t « T lllnOt let ,his ‘i - ef the
«ieliverailue Several were killed and sary.—Loudon Tit Bits
laM aS llanam iM . A Pamnhie» - iio.v i„ i" ,
ed
w
ith
the
perspective,
had
not
host-
vjear go by without letting vou k
the .M c C all company .
Americans, a« a whole, are an exceed­
I I.iln Patent«. • « -h r o i l o f «»nin In ih » U. S.J Wounded, hut tho leader aud the ma
trat we often « » » 1
K ?
m ow
138 •• >4« W. l»tk «tas»!, nsa Y. rt
I »'Oil fio rig li o o .b tr lr » «ent fro r. Aildn-ar,
Cuatonterik
ingly nervous people. A man who ac­ toted to cut them down. It was touch­ brtv
jority of the jiurty inunsged to get
Vr w i / 1 Ì r
lho
young
careful
•c .«
orvo »• ;
aw ay.— Atlanta Constitution.
L ittle Boy— Pirare, I want the doc­ complishes hla determination to knoek ing to see tins mau, usually
I C. A. SNOW & CO.
¡ ¡ l i f e
5
hLb ? P * CMc»<o. and
_M arket ó t ., Sa» Franc lie
off biting his finger nails may, by in ­ of his poisessions, w illin gly mcrillcc
IO » »
V/»«HlMaTOM. D , C .Í
tor to reme and see mother.
Doctor's Bcrvftut — Doctor’* out. cessant inanlcnring, get them to look thorn to gratify tho wish of tho young
O f M ’ hafe H e l p W m C a r l y 1»?
fairly well w ithin a year or so, Im t fin- artist. By degrees a touching intimacy
Where do you come from?
began butwem them. At ttoon Mouret.
Yet it is difiii ult to decide whut Cur
Littlo Boy— YYbat! Don’t you know ger nail biting, if long persisted in, was
A M ilit a r y T rio lt.
often invited to share tho «hbaga ' ”« ’•
H «sow .“i T l £ a p ^ tr e n ^ “'
ruins tbe rliaj»« of tbe end« of tho fin­
lyle
h««
bequeathed
to
us
now
that
the
me?
Why,
we
deal
u
ith
you—wo
had
One of our < ternum-American citizens
» u p and Lacoa
painted. They will t e
l i u 6
gers,
and
the
nnilscan
cover
be
brought
echoes
of
his
souorous
duuunciatioits
a
haby
from
here
lust
w
eek.—
-London
related the following incident of tiie
Tito picture was growing. Th* peas we can how w« rAu » ? » setter thau
to look a« w ell ns those of tbe peroens
«re ut last living away. Standing be­ Fnu.
and i r Z w m 0^ ^ 1- 51' -
German revolntija of 1848:
»riihtä«* Maeaalna euhlNhtd !
who permit their nails to grow as they ont seated at th« foot of the aprj 0 tree
allow it we will
" We w i t « short of men suit had a tween tho iutiutte and thn indivtdusl,
U la tltfo a | : M u t i l e Haeg.
S ton -sH , neswliui < ,,;4red r ,,,^ :
you every
were iutouded to grow. — Washington looked most llf. like. Only a fewflnieh-
large unuiber of priwaiors to look after. h« recognizes no gradations, no ma . i c
year
a
w
e
blossoms
S
i
r-kf.eTft»» F»»b
;
ing touches were needed GatbsrM
The ouly ooap which the Hindoo« of »tar.
•5
”
Fancy W o rk.
That did u«t worry us as long ns wo of the st«eies, ho eaupares the« two n
around tbe easel, the family agreed that
the orthodox type employ ie mode e t i­
S
’r,r
!*’«
oom|
arable
objects
of
his
atteuttou
a..
.
there
is
in
w ere not moving, but one day we hud
I 5 work ’ r w 6* - / “ *“ ’ P,e
’ » '•
simple
the apple tree was heawtlfnl. fcr it hearts!
li rely of vt-gi tu b i rodneta But snap
■ a«««** Qaaner CtgBr.
5 ulaiu 6 ' **
•' < nifctr •tail C
to make a foroad march. The country a cid * I he linn« k r its lack of iufiui ia little used in india, tieing almoet an
Sa
i ’»• " ’‘•fc 'ip iiQ t* o»ilv .tific . uu ««
seemrd as if by stretching
Tom
Keene
waa
a
gisxj
story
teller
tude,
««
it
fur
a
proveulablu
fault
Un­
band the prettyfreak , pink"and*»rint* gnld <* to« earth
"D<1
,he
through which we were to pais waa
unknown luxury with the nativen
"For ten years," to went one of his
T H C M c C f ilt C D ,
h o stile-a n d aatreuis sfafiabfahiew was just to human otlurt, lie barks at m an­
blossom« could be plucked. OB««ws,.in„ w ile have kept tb
’ * ^ “ erand hi"
tales,
"
I
bought
all
my
theatrical
cos
S u » ta i 4« w , s « l b M . . N<« Tarh
ueeeifMt*. V»«- hud few enough uiea ft.- kind like an til leinjx rrd dog, angry if
zud
thus
it
Mouseia
carnrd
1»
that
Monssia'»
her
picture
awny
tuiuea
fr.ins
one
dealer,
and
as
during
to * * ’r* •’‘'»“eO t r i t o ^ m k *‘-
T w .W.W.’.’AVW.’.’.WWMAM.VAW.'
tt w aa and we know that tlmw pris­ it is still, yet more angry if It move*
t
orme frienda premiami to
Welt n,a«k*e.
much of that tim e I waa playing many shew it to
oner* were ready to make a dead run ut A uiort uuh< Ipful physician, a prophet
w
it
h
it
in
order
to
finish
cartai
n
n
Pe
«
P
u
le
-f
u
,.
1
,^
,
bl<*tol
It
is
reel
nh
d
of
«
young
fop
who
retan»
wirn
it
ia
order
to
finish
u«rt..B
new jia r ts tn tho old Caltiornia theater
viilh no gospel, but vaguo stir and tur-
ing iroai the o ld ^ .1!1"1,'1 •in,ple
th e first opening.
rf«toil» in tite londzuape. They watted
visited one of the Kclhachtlda that ho
young girl
ia —
p p Í*
to toe dead
" F in a lly a young officer made a bril buleuee ot contradiction. « voice and waa ao proud of his malachite sleeve atock company of San Fraux-iaco my tor her in vain, One by cue the btoo»
trail« w as a matter of cocsidt.reble im ­
hunt «¡igic'rtion. uud it wus promptly uotlnug more, yet at worst what a reeo- button» that he itimrted upon eahitat-
portance. When I waa about to leave on the tree w .re cftiricd away by u,e
nant
uud
imperial
clarion
of
a
voice
I—
Girriod out. We ripped the inspeudtr
At tb« end of a fortnight a
iwg them to biz host
.
the slope and come oast I wcait to make breeze.
4>otton» friun tho prisoner.’ fiouenra ’‘A bhurt Help to Literaiure, by Ld
The latter looked at them and said: a flax! areor and bid niv awtamer good- package a m red containing a dre»
a u iid Ut
took away their halts ami k n e w w e liu d I
"Yea, It ia a pretty stnue I have a by ' I t a v s r y s r e r y you r e goin g,' lie U n i of haudavme black tflk. A let»*,
CTx raz cea i r a i s r ,rr“r
•hem
Their hands were busy after
mactoipisnu mode a t it in the weal said. *U«re. Jake'* calling ro a clerk. accempantrei the present Montala told
Ila« l T h e m All«
? " í 1*1“
e.4.1. «Utah er r-'" " '.»
thu(, aud fast running was out o t the,
room
’’
Ruu out and g--t Mr Ksana a g-xx! her fri gid» that » «» tct » co W
»AWD-aocg rite», c,»».)«,
;
“ Arthur, 1 e«unot stand this city air.
f«w»t province«of theam n ***
queetiou. We made the march safely,
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