The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, June 23, 1899, Image 4

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    T b e f i a a ’a M o t lo e .
Miss L acy T u ck er, th e daughter
o fa prom inent farmer o f V traailk s,
la d ., was the victim o f oervotu
prostration. Most o f the tim e she
w as confined to bed, and w as on
the verge o f S t. V ita s’ dance. It
w as a p itiful case w hich m edical
scien ce failed to conquer. F in ally
• doctor prescribed Dr. W illiam s’
P ink P ills for P ale People. H er
father said
* * W e began g iv in g the p ills nt
once, and th e n ex t day w e could
see a change for the better in her.
W e gave her o n e pill after each
m eal until sh e w as entirely w ell.
She has not been sick a day since.
W e think th e cu re alm ost m iracu­
lous.
F rknk T ucksr , Mrs. F . T ucksr .
A d oafcroDoraicti] fact now on lurnnT-
HIS FIR ST TH IM B L E .
In w e n tw r J o h n » .c r u x .* M a d e • F o r -
l o u r F t * « a * o i 0 .IO b e a r * A g o .
Ij causing no litt’o perplexity to some
id that tbu aua’d motion—which uk
“Thers is a rich family named Loft
questionably and imliaputably is ex-
tremejy qui'Jr does Dfbf change the iug in England. " said a dealer in fancy
relative co^Hoxi of the solar system to articles, '‘the fortune of whose house
the
atfrs aud the consteilatjoca was fonn.tod by so apparently lugignifi.
mor« *b.an tt ei inally does, a n d th ere cant a little thing as the thimble
“The first thimbles seen in England
Are feme who eg I bi* account are io-
clinch to dent* the actual motion of were made in London lees than 2ud
years ago by a inetaJ worker tamed
tb e iu o in fpaco.
Tbp iBvratijfofioa» of astronomers John Lofting.
“Tbe usefulness of the article recom­
hove nrveptbrh w establiebed one thing
as certain— namely, that the sun jeovts mended it at once to all who used the
tbrongb epiu e nt a great sperrt—esti­ needle, and Lofting acquired a large
fari wl o had a mirrorlera home She
mated by some scientists at lH miles tt fortune and great fame in the manufac­
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was an elderly woman, and she wore in
ture
of
the
new
cc-cestory
to
tho
needie-
eecond—carrying all the pinnets, satel­
the
first place a large hat.
worher’s
art.
lites and other cosmical bodies along
A re prepared from Na.
Now. the hat habit among women is
“The implement was then called the NEBRASKA W O M A N S T A T E '9 A T T O R ­
with it. but this motion of the Vast
turv's
mild laxatives, ant,,
;
one
that
require«
much
consideration
luminary, yrhiie ntfecting, of course, thumb bell and was worn on tbe thumb.
N E Y FIG H T S JU S T LIKE A MAN.
Picture
hats
are
altogether
charming.
while
gentle are reliable
“The clttmey mode of utilizing it
the real motion of the plant ts in space,
and efficient. They
does not in even the slightest degree was soon changed, but when and why D a n * e r l a Q n l e k T e m p e r — B I * R a t - but they require the picture woman
i under them or they become, like ull ex-
aff et tbe relative motion of snn and the name thimble was given the article
s o i l S h o r t S k i r l —T h e F a i n n o o l l l l e . ) ¿.¿'¿¿rated pictures, curicaturea
Now.
do
not
appear
planets
Mr. & Mrs. Frank T ucker, being
M a e a r t y — W h y M e n D o n ’t M a r r » — A the picture woman is usually a young
ousg
"Loftiqg’s thimbles, and, in fact, all
t ; t n under the supposition of ec
d u ly sw orn, sta te that th e fore­
W u n ia a L e R ls la to r .
woman There are very few elderly wo­
thimbles,
were
made
of
either
iron
or
gri .t a rate as 16 miles in one second,
Cure Sick Headache, B i l ­
g o in g is true in every particular.
Miss Estelle Mae Davisson, Nebras­ men who can wear large hats, and if
this relative position of the sun to the brass, and specimens of them extant,
iousness,
Sour. Stomach,
they
do
they
must—oh,
they
must
H och J ohnson ,
fixed -tars would, astronomers declare, many of which are preserved as heir­ ka's only woman state's attorney, is
and Constipation. Sold
Justice o f the Peace.
be hardly perceptible in a rw-|tory. on looms, are crude and clumsy looking Just completing a most successful term wear long, trailing «kirts
Now, the woman at the breakfast
account of the almost lut’ iceivahlo things compared with the commonest ns prosecuting attorney in Brown coun­
everywhere, 25c. per pox.
— From the Republican, Versailles,
distance of the latter-—tho conclusion thimbles of today, although their cost ty and is now in the pubiic eye to a 1 may have had long skirts at homo, but.
Prepared by C. L Hood & Co. JAwelLMasQ.
Ind.
considerable extent, owing to the fact being of an economical turn of mind, 1
being, therefore, that many thousands of was many times as much.
“Today gold, silver, iron, ivory, that she lias followed the footsteps of sire said to herself, very likely “Now,
years must f.ase before the eun’a proper
D r. W illism a' Pink Pill» for Pale People
motion in space can change tho config­ steel, sometimes glass and even pearl older and wiser politicians in insiitut I will put on my good hat. and I shall
OOutaiu, in a condensed form, »11 the ele­
ment* necessary to glee new life and rich-
and cellnloid are utilized in making ing »contest to hold the office, of which be sitting down It is a nice big hat.
uration of the star groups.
neaa to the blood and restore ahatlered
thimbles. Siuco art needlework became the has been tho incumbent for two imd I don't believe there will be anoth­
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nerve«. They are an unfailing specific fur
T'J}* Mweheie.
tashicnuble thimbles of elaborate work­ years past, for on the face of the re­ er one in front of me as big. so no one
aneh disease* aa locomotor ataxia, partial
As a defensive v.eapon the value of manship and great value, to accompany turns in the last election she was de­ tan naturally think of any other part
paralyeia, St. Vitus’ dance, aelatlca, neural-
fik, rheumatism, nervous headache, the
of me when that hat is in view, and 1
the niiich e te is .'-until. Even its offensive the rich and costly implements and ma­ feated by one vote.
after-effect» o f the grip, palpitation of the
effect depend* ! -s on the weapon itself terials wealthy needleworkers affect, 1 Miss Davisson is 27 years of age. She will wear my year before last’s skirt,
heart, pale and «allow complexion», and ull
than ou tho continual and skillful have found a large sale.
was horn in Washington, la., Dec. 14, and not drag my gcod one through tho
fttnea of wcaknea* cither In male or femuje.
usago made of it hy the Caban peasant
“ Solid gold thimbles, carved and fre­ 1871 For six years following I860 she dirty streets."
Or. William»' Plak Pills lor Paia People art never
This was undoubtedly good logic as
from his earlier ago, which imparts a quently set with diamonds, have been was a resident of Sibley. Ia., aDd in
• • I t *y the Seien or haatfred, but atwavs 1« pack-
peculiar training to the muscles of the found none too good for some people 1886 moved with her parents to Long far as it went, but year before last’s
•fl«*. At ah druggists, dr direct Irom th* Dr. Wll
i wrist and arm of the operator. The Thimbles made to order, with the mono­ Pine, Neb., her present home. Three skirts are almost humorous now. espe-
Haras Msdltlne Company. Schenectady, N. V., SO
cahtd par pax, e bexaa »¿.to.
I consequence of this skill is that when­ gram or initials of the person for whom years later she graduated from tbe high ' cially if thpy happen to have been out
ever a quarrel occurs between two they are intended set in precious stones, school She distinguished herself during in the rain and lost an extra inch or
“gunjiros" or “ nionetros” they settle are not by any means unknown.*'— her school days by an individuality pe- ' two The skirt the elderly woman with
the matter with their machetes as cour­ Philadelphia Press.
’ tho big hat wore was a long skirt in that
I b a re need lUpaaa Tabalea arttb aoom en M tfc-
ageously and tenaciously as two game- |
it was never intended for a short skirt,
I
been ri prest cuffriiar fro m eo a ^ ip atlo a
IBeBee tbaa 1 eaa ebeertiu!? ree-ru.arroJ curio.
fo ro re rB '-e ferir«. N utuin« gave m e m . j ? relief. j cocks, and generally both parties are !
j but it must have been at least four
B y J Ia lt, P o t l a g t P a in ,
HE A TE T H E SOAP.
K a re been creuhtet to r almas caree pears vrrea
>(> feet aad legs aad »Udcmca w ere M is te d to
*h a » I eaUcd U l l o u attacks eoO laa o a netnlarlp
seriously injured for life or me killed
i inches shorter than the trailing gowns
1 o o u kiao l Wtotxshoe«on «ny feel uud oaly • loon«
oaea a week. W u told h r o t it e r c t phpaiclana
I
ma I M W 11 Ip»»« Tabulo« adrertU cd I d our on the spot.
■ G a r la n d W n n lil U a ,- e S w a llo w e d I t I f
I the well dressed woman now wears.
that la was eaaard bp bail teaib. o f which 1 b u t
dully pativi*, bo Uuhi m
obs « aatj tooJttlicf» tu t direi t-
I I H a d K i l le d H im .
cerera!. I bad the H u h a x tn e ta d , hot Cka a t­
Owing to this fact and to the nntn-
In the anteroom of tbe big ballroom of
•d . Hare« lukea U*«¿n aboulYrirc» wee Ics and ib.r.a
ta in s c-raejaoed. 1 k»o aeea odvnctiaenieate ad
L» io-:o u change I I am n o | eou tlpaUsl tnj mbr»
rnl kindly disposition of tho Cuban
The late Augustus H Garland, who
j the Waldorf-Astoria the people gather
Ripana t a i m i * . la a ll i t * papera but bad co f a ll *
and I o n - |$ g ii to lupaa« Tabul««.' la m th itty -
la tknaa. bet ahaa» U a w eak* alaoa a fricad la
| after an entertainment to talk to their
M T ea >«ur* old, h»vg t o o cc u p atiti, only n.f 1 peasants, they are not a quarrelsome was attorney general under President
daaad a x to t r j IM a c B a re taken but Iw o o f the
household dntih« 4, id n u .tln g my glori Mu,b e a i.
people and respect everybody, to be Cleveland, was very fond of practical
friends and gaze at their enemies There
aaaaH S c aal b o *« * of tbe Tabular aad bar« ta d
Bo M s t a d tbo <yop«y «ad 1 riw try ia g fi »twins
equally respected. With the machete a jokes and during his term of service in
■ a ta a a n a u e a o f t t c t i t teliä. u * v < n e e e rg irta a
! the big hat of the economical woman
T«»«ttte« fu r him- B a ire i* Som» batter b u l it wJU
«aw saoam i ta t a e iu o n * before, bu» iba o v a s
«ama U hm
», ha haa bara «lek so loug. Yuri i few curious uctessories are used. The tho senate frequently turned the laugh
! did not count, and as she walked stiffly
pm aaai ad good wUcO I b ailara h u barn h aa t wo
•“ M o a a a *j U ctar «Ad aama »« you like.
principal are. a thin atrip of leather on his colleagues Senators Voorhees
bp M paaa T * * * .lc t ladacre me to ad. I m l DO the
across the room to the elevator she was
Mrs. M
ast U ohmam tX k a x a .
Greatest Weekly in the Cenntry,
faaap too. Hootdaia poa doubtlaee bare in poor
; closely tied to the right wrist, n Email and Vest, with whom he was very
’ a fnnny looking creature, with the big
1 aaw .
A. T. D * W m .
I h«»a b e n sofferte g fro m h«od«ch«a orar
round picceof grihdiug stone to sharpen friendly, finally determined to turn the
bat on her white locks, her slender fig­
Uuou i
a UtU « gUL I oould ncVor ride in »
tbe edge of tliu toiil, and whenever the tables Mr Garland had a habit, like
I weaa l a Bifora« pan,
ure, with the short long skirts that
car or g > luto a em wdi d
“ --------- » I K icM at
machete is employed to cut down the Voorhees, of munching candy, and Vest
yiuco w ithout getting a
made her look as if she was on stilts. — (Tncludln« p o ritx e ) to any p a r t 0« t t o U n it»«
ad Ib a ta a rO t
headaehaaud «lek at :ny
thpruy heath of tropical vegetation a and Voorhees made it up between them
Elat««. Canada and M exico.
New York Times.
deelrad from
•Con «rio I I X hem <1 «bout
■Spaaa t Tcbulaa.
Ttb u lar. I am
am a
♦
T H E W E E K L Y C H K O N IC U D . thri brlfflltorit
small
brunch
of
speciuJ
shape,
called
Mliaa.» Tributes from an
to
take
advantage
of
bis
fondness
for
R I-P A N S
M doaaaoaai euroa aad
?
riuttt o f iidna woo wa»
and most complete W riakiy N e w sp aper In Cria
sweets
to
piay
their
trick.
They
had
the
“
garabato,
“
is
used
to
hold
the
T h e F n m o n « 3 U Ie . M n c a r t y .
m t a il pritfraolou a idear
taking than» fo r catarri»
w orld, print» r« r u la r ly 111 Colum n«, or «ixtaaa
bead la a-w . pa aeedad.
heath and do rapid work without be­ «time tempting looking chocolate cara­
of thu summon. St,o hud
Writing of “Social Life In America's po<ea. of New«, U t e r a t u r y aad G«neraJ Zafto-
m paaa ta b a le a deca N.
foaii l slit ti r tilo f from
ing
injured
by
thorns.—Island
of
Cuba
mels
prepared,
with
the
interior
tilled
m
atlon; al»o a m a fn lflc a a t A < rlc u ltu r a i aad
a f te r one a t a t j r a a ta l
French City, ” Harrydele Hallmark
thi.'lr us« : be advised mt
The modern stand­
u ltu ra l D e p artm en t. This 1« on« of tri«
Magazine.
Peuodatr ta il oom *lata|p
with brown soap These they took to
to tulli» ihoin loo. Mud I
draws this interesting pen picture of H Crr o rtic
eao d '.w a. x c U a p ^ a ib a
a teat departm ent« in a n y paper on tri!»
hava been dotag«osino«
MIES
K
S
T
fL
L
E
M
A
E
DAVISSON,
the senate chamber and Voorhees placi d
•d a m a a t M r Oaa. Sow­
ard Family Medi­
T h e ile a e m lk ln n c e .
the
famous
creole
beauty
and
social
last Qctobhr, sud w lU
CuaeL
E v e ry th in « w r itte n 1« based on «>-
them on his desk. The lid being off culinrly her own, and after graduating
ar, Pb. a , H» O » * * r k
say they hura ro:np(< to
per trace in the Coaet S tataa, not on B a ate m
He waa the eon of a worthy citizen when Mr. Garland sauntered down the • made up her mind that she would fol- j leader Mile Macarty in Tho Ladies
am. Sanat CStp, I look
ly curad m y bcadachaa. ,
cine;
£
u
r
e
s
the
kisana Tabulae w ith
Home Journal “She always dressed as iT im 'i knowled«e of th e ir ow n locaiittea.
I am t «a iy otra y e a n
and had just returned, from college. aisle he noticed them at once.
! low some calling which would place her
dpaad aaaulMv
old. You aro wplcoma
j they did in the time of Louis XIV. and
His father was a brusque, matter of
“
i Wn
common every-day
lo usa U ita tcstlasonluJd
“ What have you there, Dan?' he in ­ on an equal footing in tho world's bat- : even in her old age never, either in SAMPLE COPY SENT FREE.
fact m a il, who had no liking for any- quired
Mr«. J. firiooKMTrifi,
j tie with those of the opposite sex. Her
ill of humanity.
I thing pronounced, aud he noticed with
father, J 8. Davisson, was a prominent , winter or summer, covered her arms,
\
oorhepg
looked
up
carelessly
from
i U a r t b i n »ori
; which were very beautiful Her most
sorrow that bis son returned with the
attorney, and in 1892 she entered her
his
writing
and
responded
“
Caramels.
MS» ««M«Xl b f
intimate friend was Mine, de Bore, nnd
lip M T M yprir a M tor
latest thing in collar* and various oth- Help yourself. "
a . (a * a good
father's
office
ns
a
student
From
Oc-
•arr«te<1
w
ith
puiun
la
trri Oo« tf« f
i the two made life interesting for New
qr insignia of fashion. The old gentle­
hl* tend. c<>aBUp«ti< n
i
tober.
1894,
until
the
spring
of
1890
Garland
needed
no
second
invitution
•to «ri\r a tesitmoreiM
and o <111 plriJarid of hi«
man sirveyed him critically when he and. picking up two or three, plan ] [ she was a member of tbe law depart­ ; Orleans. Mila Macarty owned a chaise
Ml Ito pBMT twiorstaf
linm ai'b. He could not
* l» r ir i« TU müm . Bb«
appeared in his office qnd tbtn blurted one in his month Htesdily he chawed ment of the State university of Ne­ which had a closed front of glass and
•«€
Ilk«
«IiUdrea
of
h
l*
toucMtoad to f i ’ «<*«■
I
I
KAHa
»tri do rind W h » » hri out:
1 which was unique in the colony. She
a t o t , va« t r e a t l j
away, hia face betraying no sign of the braska. und graduated therefrom with
did «at <t|4 Bot Mr roe
“ Young man, you look fikoan idiot !” 1 conflict within him This alarmed high honor* In July, 1896, she was had no coa»!iman. but postilions. When
w ith
H e w o K iM n
• a « a « w ta k s a tk»
<a<| o f * triffron color.
Just at that moment, and before tbe Vcorhoee, who went to Vest's desk and i nominated for the office of county at- she intended to make q visit from one ’
XB kolM ro fslo u i*. * * k « s g * * h w c w r t a w n iB s M
B c a d la f »om t o f the triit’moatal« In fa ro r o f
Vakeiss la iku k « w * aa» aasa ska w ill » v t bo W ill.
young man had time to make u fitting said
Hl|»aa» »abulrist, 1 tried the*».
Tabun'« ac t
torney by the Fusion party. The county plantation to uuother. her cortege swept
T k * B« y < s « ib *»4 al»o|>l*»»«oM bars
oriiy relieved tnjt acu ially oufr i n-y yoauctlrir*
reply, a friend walked in.
j | "He's eating them. Vest 1 What shall was a Republican stronghold, but she down tho plantation roads with all the
w tis t k * l»iU aM tlo a » k ic k w u
th « head ^ ee huvu d'«appear« .1, bowel« r.re to
“ Why, hello, Billy! Dave you return­ we do? The »tuff will kill him anrel” was elected over htr opponent by eight grandeur of a queen's. Dtessed as Mme
* r o « l a b u M a fo r Iw r. O ur whole
fo o d ooBdllloB ar.il lie av er O"Btpl«.n« 0 / hl«
I Sake U.a Tekolea ro m la rl» , eepeeDiitj a f tee
ed?” he asked. “ Dear me, how much i Senator Vest replied that it conld do votes.
•loDiat-h. Be 1« now a red, chul»by-f;4.*«<l boy. T lilf
de Maintenon. sitting in her closed j
M y a x /tb -r te Afqr years a f a *e
wonderful ohaa«« I at irtbur« to Rtpans Tabula«.
i yon resemble your father!”
chaise, her outriders in livery, their I
• M K S B jo y la « S k e b e e tc t k a a M k a a d s a lrtw i a lta
I am »all«fle<l that they w ill h«tirifll any one (from
no
more
than
make
hint
sick.
Garland
Her
incumbency
of
the
office
was
•B I* Bear»? moalat a a bByeeolbinty before eke
•be erridte to old a<e) |f taken aoevr<iir»u to dlreo-
I “ So he has been telling me," replied swallowed the stuff, although be was marked by faithful and intelligent per­ black horses galloping along at a good­
---------------------- — ' -
'• S m s i l
Uooa.
fi. w. l'Biea.
Billy.
foaming at the month from the sosp- formance of duty, and aa a reward for ly rate, she made a fascinating picture.
T h « Cterreatelci
I And from that day tq this the old snds. He related the incident afterward her services she was nominated a 6ec At the head of all this procession her
T H E CTTRONirTsM mnM» w ith th«
• a iriper cario» ( witriouc f ia « ) la a e * fer «aU
gentleman has had no fault to find with with great gusto and said he would ond time in the fall of 1808, but was favorite postilion rode. He was very
new «ro p e n in the U n ite d State«.
«ririre« - ro » m « a r r a Tilia fi> u-prlcM a»’rt la l^riuded f « Ib * «our and U a ueoocale»ü. oda
his son.
T U K C 2 IR O N IC I.B h«« no «ffual «a fto taettte
- ^ ^ra 1 <A“
rion »* httd IT
«v «aodiiw fo»1y-«ltfkt ovala lo trie RrrrJr«
have swallowed it if it bad killed him. defeated by an apparent majority of black, was always dressed in scarlet
one vo,; Miss f r is s o n is c a s t i n g ¡
,lapl,fd his “r“ 9 Prodigiously As Coent. i t liiads aJl In rihUitjr. «nterprlri« ««4
to M l. Wri. W H rece «traes. M w Tnrri--ori a ría«la uenea<rc« r a e n » ) wUI be eeai tor
«ecia.
—New York Snn
A W o m a n ** B a n k .
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B T rifituem ay a t o »• ha« atf arito fTri«eVa.fferirinU «lo re lte e m . aewa a*e«ie aa« e*«ea
news.
procession came through the great
| tbe election, npheld by tho belie, that
Pri tto y baaiah pala, ladririe «tea? «x4 «r¿¿cof Ufe t t o f l r e a relie«.
The Fifth Avenue National batik of
T H E C H R O N IC L E ’ S Teleffrap hte l U t o r t e
S l r r n * t h « n l i i K W n k IS y rs .
! when a woman can overcome a major­ recan trees of tho neighboring planta­ lh* u te s t and moet rellririte, It« Docril N ew » the
New York has 6,000 women depositors.
tion
the
little
postilion,
who
looked
fuileht end spiciest, end Its EdHertete fra* tto
Wha, is said to lie an excellent lotion ity o, 116 votes in a total vote of 671
; It is situated at the corner of Forty-
more like a monkey than a man. gal­ »blrgt pen« In the oountry.
H I6 TALKING M ACHINE.
1 fifth street and Fifth avenue, in the for strengthening weak eyes is as fol­ she ought to have been defeated fairly loped his horses furiously ahead and ex­
T H E C H R O N IC L E has « Iw o j« been, r ito ril-
midst of the residences of wealthy lows: Four teaspoonfiilMof boracicpow­ by legal electors, which she claims she citedly shouted. ‘Mila Macarty is com­ reay« w ill be. tbe friend and ebaunpte« o / t t o
o«rB »k by * a y
der
and
a
pint
of
boiling
water
Pot
was
not
The
contest
is
creating
con­
pi’cple.
as riffrilnst cocnblnailoas. ettqve«. •««-
tlusnee, aDd is almost exclusively pat­
b as T k s a -
ing!' The outriders would twirl their
ronized by rich women, who keep their tho powder in a jug nnd pour the water siderable interest nil through the state horses into the greut avenue of trees: roratlons, or oppression» any kin d . I t w tl! t o
tidepeiuient In eve rything, ire n tm l tri i “ "
8IM*a« te tilo antig back parlor of tho
household accounts and pin money over It. Stir until quite dissolved, then —Special in Chicago Tribune
the colored children would get out of
ntffra-lri Mark«obtained and all Pai
put the solution into a bottle and keep
ÏÎ \
Bkarry
tuere.
The
receiving
tellers
are
very
) oondnr ted for Modem to Pee«.
the way as speedily as possible, each re­ DO VJU WAH1 THS ÇHRMIUE
D s n a e r In th e Q u ic k T e m p e r .
Too landlord, beaidoa supplying
1*1. draw in g o r p ho to. W r ir id r la e if
busy during the first few days of every well corked until required. When re­
freqartpt. Mc*e«ry tefroaftmant.
re rio f ch-irrMs 4>nr fee n o t d u e t< !li
quired, add a little boiling water to nn
There is a wife who loses her temper peating tbe call of the little postilion in
month,
when
tho
putrons
of
the
bank
p-ktcctleaeetire.l. A Pamphlet “How to< h f
the lead. With a glorious and skillful
laid ok a new diveraion for hia miu
käteni«,*' with eo«t e f a.im« in the U. t . ‘ bring in the allowances they have re­ eggcnpful. with or without the addi­ and proceeds to tell her husband what
turn the horses would be hronght up
aadferetgnoriunul«« mnt free. Audrvaa.
tion
of
two
teaspeonfu’s
of
laurel
or
she
thinks
of
him—thnt
is.
what
rhe
ceived from their husband* or fathers. ,
beside the spacious piazza cf tho ante­
A phoaograph stood on th« tabb. and
elder
flower
water,
aud
bathe
the
eyes
thinks
of
him
when
she
is
mad
a,
him
hut the rest of the time they have com­
A. 3N O W & CO.
bellum plantation, the master of the
I» waa •mittiuff acumi» «rf rovetry by _O» C.
f y.TO N T n . r i o , , V /s a M tR O T e n . D . C
paratively few depositor* to take care frequently with this, using a soft rug To express her opinion at this time takes house would come out to assist the lady Shewing the Ual'fiü Stale«. D*m,«Ug
■igM. 4U Wm Islwt ucw and popolar
of, aud have plenty of time to asaist the or fine sponge for the pnrpuec.—New sneer, invective, accusation, blind nn- from her carriage, and then wonhj |
of Canada «ad Narthara «¿xlaa
1 Maga Cf thè day W»re ou tap. or,
reason. reproach und goading abuse.
paying tellers in cashing checks that York Tribune.
o w g m p . s i n e ,
_ *k ascr» by thè hook, calne tip lo
Nothing ean turn her from tho madness walk Ht arm s length with a minuet
have
l«een
drawn
to
meet
grocery
cr
Insect Note«.
tbe aerate«.
step
through
the
hall,
where
each
would
of her mood until she is left mistress of
dressmakers' hills
OM ailBderr waa extreineiy inUreet-
The slow flapping of a butterfly * the situation for a long enough time to drop the lowest courtesy to the other
o n
T IT F ! O T I I C I l B I D « ,
e i He «ad aeeu notbiug like it in «ia
wing produces do sound. When the cool her vexation Then gradually she and then pass into the drawing room '
ft n J
-iz u n 4 < .« t t n «
A H a n k o f H a ir .
G
e
s
lx
ly
C
h r c u t c l» f u r O n * T o « * »
Chirken« are «old by the piece in movements are rapid, a noise is produc­ repents, swings the pendulum of dispo­
p o s t * - « v z e im le
n a g t a g i ----------’
W h y M e n D o n 't M a r r y .
“ What alight I be able to get one of
ed
which
increases
with
the
number
nt
sition
the
other
way.
greets
him
who
Bueno* Ayrea They are dressed before
ADDKZax
t«Ma thing* for r" be asked a uirlaB-
vibrations
Thus
tho
house
fly
which
vacated in dismay with smiles on his
The extravagant theory of the young
being offered for sule, the only feather»
M. h . a* Y o m r » ,
»
chaiy pemonngo. a stranger to him
pnidncee the sound o , F . v ib ra te » its return, coaxes, “ makes up” and is people as to the necessity for keeping
left upon them being those o , the tail
Vrop rielor S If.
inllT».
“ About a fiver."
wings
21,129
times
a
minuta
or
835
"quick over i t ’
up a certain etyle is the reason why sc
S S N V H A .xC IB O O .O V fc.
The same custom prevails in Chinn
“ ’Tain t deer at (hat Very exlraor-
There is a inan who wakes up cross I many of them put off u nrriage year
as to dogs, where a bit til the dog’s hair times a second, and the bee, which
aoM S i» « - .a r o , M r . . N c
/ kiuo ond Bi>
dlnary thing*! Kind of talking ma
ta always left on the end of the tail, makes a sound of A, as many as 30.409 mid on the first occasion rears his fetl- after year and finally drift into the ir
'WiWri\V,WrVfÄtWWAVWV_____ ,
In o liiu ..« n i4 , ,iio o i, MvegMMnrrhwa,
cbinm. ain t thryf"
FraoSaSao-rBwa, D.hni rtao, ulaas, , even when the animal is cooked. Bnt times or 440 times a second. A tired iegs at his wife with brutal disregard remediable stage of celibacy. Girls
C T Y L IS H . R E L IA B L E !
“ Talking machine*? That’* what
rr»<ia. a«y a t Lrlaasln*. eie. JJy » 1 this is because the Chinese eonaidet the bee hum» on E. and. therefore, accord of decency His children fico from his without fortunes are supported in idle­
ARTISTIC-ta.
!
toabtuM ic« of r*«rMdtcA, M jie e i curat»»« pow-
are!”
ing
to
theory,
vibrates
its
wings
only
presence, Hnd no one dares to speak a ness and luxury by ovcrindulgcnt pur
flesh of black dogs the best and inogt
««, ib» Duct*« ha» «» ¿nanged his treatment
839 times a second.
‘Maybe you undeiatauda tbewT"
. I that u w ill puh tttïj e ff« d Unmtdi^i« relief but
i word ef defense. His family are httniil- ents and expected to be thus cared for
certain
to
put
a brsve spirit into the
l«rn»-<4iMM biw
w Thn Doctor rinre »•< cUitu to '
“ 1 oaght to. I’*« got one at boine. “
Th»r Aiw»>* pi,»,e.
iated by his c< n«nre aad cowed by his after tnurriago. The annual com of meh
body of tbe eater.
n I» . ' < • , MF.il Ire. bul U wiU lmowB io V» « fnir i
T h e W h a le C a r e F r .r R h e s m a t la is .
“Oot 0 what?'
stonu of scurrility He bangs off down a girl s maintenance is more than the
•a d
f ' h y a i w t Sturfftou, ire-tiniu»nt '
ut Fut tnricinhy- O lM c n n r R o f J l c n .
It is said that in Australia there is n town, leaving those he has injured to income of a young mannnlesshe be ex­
“ A talking machine. ”
A ilw al» That K b « re RoaAa.
kl.ri t l h l ll » tborottfC t r »mtltcated frtuu Ui»
hotel where rheumatic imtieuts ecus re- , tbe unhappiness of memory But he ceptionally fortunate The fault H ps
“ Have you. now) What did It coot
•r»iz>? ) «rtthoGi »tth)« I k r r n r . T s
The Welsh monutaiu sheep have ob gate Whenever a wit' le has hceh taken
R V P K Y WAN uitfftlvb i: in nn win IW-
ft BAZAR.
I
you. if ao be aa it a in » a rudo qnee-
tained legal recognition of their nbilitv the patients are rowed over to the work* ceinue home with good nature ami per­ with parents. I uless they aro prepared
tioaT'
haps a peace offering. He is received as to give a fortune with »daughter when
to
distinguish
tKiundariesand
their
c
u
t
in which the animal ia m t up, the
'
la “ >
/ vrP lt O"®
“ A mint of money— hundred* cf
> 4 H a lla r e .
t u di through their pastures Gue flock whalers dig s narrow gra'D in the brvly if nothing had happened. Every one is she marries they have do moral right
pound» "
ico
TBE|£
and
M
riHy
; iX o
thunkfu) it is through with once more, to make her unfit for the po,,tiou"of
I’f
i
t
r
J
u
rx
.v
u
ffs
jiz.t’
pf
nheep
foagbt
a
trespassing
flock
and
p r t r XXAXOtrAVLÍ
amt in thia the patient lies for iwo
«E BETTER AT AXYTRICBl
“ Hondredaof pound* tor ■ talking
niewi p«renn«nv ut by letter. («« ] (br bonk.
the court decided that the sheep were hour*, as in a Turkrii bath, thedacooi- nnd all seem to think there is a specinl wife iq the home of a young man who
KMebiaer'
“ T k i Phll««e|>hy o f M A n ioco/
grace
in
a
moan
ebullition
that
is
quick
*«>V
Oh, O
„ J t . , , I
has
his
fortune
to
make.
And
this
s
worth a half crown mors than other» I««iing blubber o, the whsle closing
U h . (A va I«»U« bXl. Lrnrea.)
5 , —
• " f “ * " * U" P
••n t 1
“Sir. " returned the other, “ that wa*
not a trivial mistake, for it is fl great
because they knew their roads and round hi* body and acting as a huge i over
TI«rr
»■-
JOBDAWM
a
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>
*
O
n
'
, , , S |'■ « - • iv .J
ASS.,I. yo-jr
pji-,,
what I aahl I have a wife I"
is it all over when i? is “quickover?' and increasing source of personal un
G r e a t M o n eti in o f A n a t o m y i bumnlariee.
poultice. This is known as the whale Nqt by any means. Somebody has been b«Pl"nesa and it inevitably promote,
Then everybody knew why be waa ao
tkri lùi««t anti Lnrtrèt k! uwumcf Ufi LB»d U tec
THE McCALL company ,
enre for rhemnntisni
*W- Ccm« «ri k A Fr ke» m
\Jly yr 4
B x p lo a lr « .
meUbcholy. —Ally Slnper
J 1331» 146W. U lh t i r i t i .
-, r t
burf.-ud insulted Reproof has been immorality Instead of thousands of
k au«
hen io .tvdim na luMn« tu 4 fU«-*»«.
í
■ o Y *x rc tî
Ac ambitious young writer having
\s i *-« mrtiiitfiaUv ati<lin< irf< (»«cúren».
admiuislcred
without
cause
The
pa
bachelors
aad
spinsters
in
boarding
mu
irez,
Chic«? »vr.«n
CA TAÍOti I M m If. c « a ar w rite.
fiw < * » r r t o f i < .
asked "Whet magazine will give nw
tiant have horns hardens which they hmses in Baltimore. Washington and * S
% IW^> A1«r»«t 3t., Sen FriacisCri
f C t f t a r i « I t o t i . San F r tre fw a CM.
Grim snnbeak—C
govern meut *1- tboukl have escaped Tears have been other cities^ there should be thousands
Oce of U| a DHwt uiuuainff tiMtimctri
the higheet poaitiug quickent?” »11
of mluoodentandiag a word in told by
tnld. “A powder magazine, if you colt ways H.-crns to do ,h« l ight thing at the »bed in secret by the sensitivo. And the of modest homes, in which von ng mar­
right time
aa old chunhwatden of Wallingford.
tribute
a fiery article. ”
selfish iadulger in temper igos added to ried e-ouples would be helping sR,-h oth-
Ho W **B 't L « n .
Yeast—What has tt done now?
England
his list of preventable trnnsgrew-ions.
Tbl°
T o'® dreau,s cf tbpjr youth
Bigg*—(Jane a rivalry betwseu Tow
“ Why. it has issued the new series
At one time the bishop of Oxford aent
The ol.lv»t medical recipe is said by u
The sudden anger that is quick over 11.»* old fashioned virtu«, thrift do-
Bad
Fred.
cf
11
bills
just
as
the
first
southern
round to tbe churchwarden* tnqulrle*
Griggs— Yee, 1 understand they are French medical jonrnal to be thut of a strawberries bav* reached otir mar­ m»y do a deed th it r.o repentance «yi mestlc economy, saving „p fjr „ rai
among which waa
atone for Murders are often the result , fizy. needs a revival, not especially , je (Srlghtest Mtgiil.i« ' Pobn.bod
both
seeking the baud of Mist Tnffett hair tonic for an Egyptiau queen It ia kets. ‘—Yonkers Statesman.
“ Doee your officiating clergyman
PI»(S»
dated 409 B C . aud direct* that dogs
t-f haMy ire Iu the fury af a moment u tbe homes oi the very poor, bnt in - a Co"?,'n* n M * ’ b .il < .
Billga—
Thij
both
cb
IK
w
I
at
her
bouse
. »
l,h ,„ r a u a k. e«. Vautrai. I a.*
yreacb the gospel, aad aw hi* convert*
paw* and asses' hoefa be boiled wit?-
the lov* of a lifetime may be lost and those who have fair inconii, sn-1 whose F* 2 « . 2 - I t llty V , ; r ;
g« a
R ta h to A .
tho
other
evening
aud
ut
once
began
tian and carriage cineiatent there
dates in oil
Fnzxy—I hc.«r yettr minister is a niy- the sinnor prepare for himself »n in
the etcitiug gouie of trying to qutait
» S -
f
with ?"
effaceabie ragret
to adopt (he babtt* and ape the ways of
cdo-rist
Yegr,Brians (insert thnt m e scro of
To thia the rhnrrhward-n of W»1 each other Tmu had to g i v e it up final
But. whether great HVd (-.-vi.apieaous the very nch - \Va.h;M?„ n p t
W uzj y—Well you have heard wrong.
[ g ÀY ' - the M c C all co .. I
land will conifortahly support four par-
lingford replied. “ He preachsa tbe go* ly and left Fred in possessi.n
results come about or not. tqs quick ’
He
is
a
Calvinist
—New
York
Tritcna
Griggs—J8o
f’rvd
|u
t
tho
belt
c
,
it?
tout co a vegetahie diet.
pel. but he does not keep M arriage.''
S U À lo 14« W . I 4 tfi f t , t W » V M k = t
temper work* woe without excRM It '
F i g g a - l e n t fi
A U’nui.xu Legiaiator.
«eesti'Vi (, w e* a
................. ..
. .-S
—O t c n n ^kg ^n <»«
'f.WtMv'AM.VY.M/.'fi’iVi-fiPS *
is no doubt better to got over if than to ' Mra. H G R. Wrtght «.f th*Coli»ad(j
r a i r r o ig id . n n d
rota di t m i take
N o t 1 .1 .1 « » C n io I II » t * r t a e l|H e * .
I I u to r e t h e P la y .
sulk in »urly wrath The poutur i< legislature lataiy mMo , n cta „ )rtUv
awnyriie pifiriAt hwiCreilh wh»n h» Ufi
“»> you are rh nctiexiisooioniet,' never so geuenm, ms tlw apitfl.A Bat speech The t>cnv.v >'<■*» u v , ..»fri
D t e e » * e t a S w e a t.
I
They wrre giving "!8he Steeps ty
thn boom — B-wt.in 'J'ranscript
tai.l
the
little
man
tbe mere fact that tli* irj». io ., utvim II O n Wrighi. r e p r e s e n t
“ It strange. ‘ resuarked Aguinaldo
Uouqocr ' iu a »mail provinci«! town
“ I «ui air." rvpIM the trig rush
their own e-i raniuiity quickly U uo ex- Arapaho* ccunty -rf-.-e ,T can-ed
C a r r i * . H I * ■ a t s h » « I » I li o H ,. « l I r * .
•a be signed a receipt for another rnn
A penniless tudiriJual, anxious to so;
' Well. sir. returned tho little tarn, ciise for givij-g way io the unfeeling membi-rs of the h,„M ,o p), „ ,
aotn, “ bow aeldom a man realise* tbe
lu some placo, meu carrv boni* the play, ataiked past ta* ti.-kct offix
dcareet ambitious of hi* heart. "
knives sud gnu» in tbt Ir bn>t ieq. One m » .vtrel-aM, ludapaudeat sort ,-f w ,y “ all I w a «ay is ,h«t for a ccm«i»,e»t exhibition of mg«.— Mrs George Arclti « tu n a ,, on ,1.. ,bii«Ucs lif , hp w, X n
“ You here gut ou very wail. '' iuiu , Liay meet in Fidton tlah inuikst in liu- When «topped and aiksd by wnvt right sn ti4<p<nmuniat. yon have « iuh*i ex bald in Eliuira Telogiiui
r^rsHeatativ« than had t een awarded
Chiengn ft.-»»
wanted thn friend
them 1 be women have been credited
city u mali cariyiug u hacch.-t in li:, he went ui without p«yiug. be replied treoidiasty appetita
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r, f « « -It*
B
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il
s
b
a
r
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“ Yw. but here i am compelled to f boo, lag. hot ih,. L^i.-iiel is t u puacaful
with being sanjaat. ccn*rienttoo* and
"By whm right: I sm Uliwr Goil
A«
H m tra a
Oh Lu lb-- long mirror I No one can s,;,
go through the doll and comparatively purpnat» li i»an i upiem, ut lattcu uscd smith. Lie av.llKU of the piece they are
rk y
bn‘ b««'oior, their ef
Win; a n isa g: se Into politics he g- tar ia N e w i o r k *lr< -t* or lxitr.uilze fr-ris m addrswiug the hou.e have been
MMmunarativ*routine of being a gen-1 m the market (or optate« sud I -r nell
g»mg t j perfurntl'.'.
s = f ' « 8 ' 5 ä B ’ i Ä
f
s w.isiii
knowledge
of
his
ftlloW
>
<
New
Yuik
entertainment*
with,
ut
see
"Ah.
beg
(-etdou,
sir,
'said
the
check’
pent, when it ha* always oeen my belief log up 1? ile» an i barrai* tu wln.-h ?iih
coi-.ui m to * frw «entcccva
rrent rittrm t
Uicn
'
Ing
the
ne.al
o?
it
*ud
:Le
lack
>
>
f
it
tak
-r.
waklug
a
bow
that nature intended me for a pottticai I sm pseked. and *he i mtt.<g sveni* tu is­
Mr Sher, » rsaoHri. u ,.k ,Bs th,
‘ Y« and they b»»r things
■out . aaanng New Turk wou.ca There a»»
Aud Gci.louiith walk,at iu to see his
«ana
Waahtagtoa H*«t
ti» luwdic-4 pisce ru curry it .—New
him
loo
-JH
tioit
i
i»o
I'tsu
' cm wuuaa at the lo.-t drnmfiti? break o, the Parts treaty u, peac. with Spam 1 1
play
l.,o»do.4 .An »war.
.
w t i r r la «ve«*,
1 I urk Sua ^.r~.
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