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About The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1899)
HER LOOK. “ ‘There!’ said my uncle, passing the took to oue of the drummers. ‘Do you * see anything the matter with that?’ “ ‘That’s no gocdl’ said the drum mer. • “ Tt isn’t?’ said Uncle SaDdham. •I’d like to know why it isn’t I’ * “ Tt isn't witnessed,’ replied the g o ta c th in g h r a u tifu l a n d rare. commercial traveler. N o th in g co n i ic o n en n d e s tr o y . “ ‘Oh!' said my uncle. ‘Well, yon N o t a ll th e letwlcn lo a d o lT u r e , N o t n il th e d r o ss o f e a r t h ’s a llo y . two fellows just put yonr names down B e tte r th a n u ll fa m e o r g o ld , as witnesses.’ T rtio a s o n ly G o d 's o w n tr u th , “ They did so with some joking, and I t H »ci ne till n g »11 h e a r ts h o ld W ho h a v e lo v e d o n c e in t h e ir youth« theu my uncle called a brakernan who out of keeping with the value of the was sitting near and who had heard the ‘ LO V E A T PLAY. T h a t w weet lo o k h er fa c e d o th h o ld talk. ‘Just put your name down there, 1 jewel entirely. T h u » w ill o ver l*e t o m e ; Is often a warning that tlie llvor Is "Before taking any other steps, mite, J c y ntuy a lt h or p in io n » fo id , i Johnnie,' lie euid. ’We might as well H ave y o u fo rg o tten h o w w e u sed to w e a v e toroid or Inactive. More serious Our c h ild ish fa n c ie s fo r th e co m in g yearaT Care m a y co m e a n d m is e r y J it will be necessary for you to go with do tho thing in style and have three. troubles may follow. For n prompt, 1 In ray p rid o w ou ld h a v e y o u th en b eliev e % lu ou gh th o d a y s o f m u r k nm l ^hine. me to the chief of police nnd explain in witnesses. ’ 1 efficient cure of Headache aud all T h a t lif e m ea n t lo v e, a n d lo v o c o u ld h o ld no T h o u g h th o ro a d s b e fo u l or fa ir, what manner the pearl came into your “ Tho brakernan signed his name, and liver troubles, tako J w ill see th ro u g h lo v e ’» g la d e y e tea rs. T h a t s w e e t lo o k th a t O j J p u t th ere. We b u ilt o u r c a s tle s in tho s h iftin g s a n d ; then Undo Bandhom, dosing the book, - possession.” , „ —W. W. C a m p b ell In ChuT^bcr»' J o u rn a l. I cr o w n ed y o u w it h th e flo w 'r s th a t fa stest Her eyes darted fire. ‘ And if I re handed it over to me. ’Take care of , fuse to do it?” she exclaimed passion- that, Kandy, iny boy,' he said. ‘There's Wo w a fu n d d e er ; ed th ro u g h a n a ll en ch a n ted While they rouse the liver, restore We lo v e d th e s o n m id n ev er d rea m t o f »hade. atelv. full regular action of the bowels, your fortnno in a Virgil.’ m . w e a g a in bo c h ild r en nnd fo rg et they do not gripe or pain, do not “ Yonr refneal would compel me to “ Tho drummers began swapping Bhnll H o w o n c e w e p arted an d how dark o u r night? Irritate or inflame the Internal organs, call In a policeman,” I rejoined dryly. yarns again. After awhile the smoko in I In th a t fa ir p a th w a y le t o a r feet be s et but have a positive tonic effect. 25c. The trninboy entered thfl car. “New the car began to make me sick. 1 was "All right," she said; "I go nlong W hich le a d s u s b a ck in to th e la n d o f lig h t. at all druggists or by mall of monthly magnxinea 1 This week’s comic only a kid then, you know, and wasn’t We’ll w e a v e fresh garland » on th n t golden with you, if this is the custom In Vi C. I. Hood &■ Co., Lowell, Maas, sh o re, enna when storekeepers aro dealing | papers—Puck, Judge, Owl"— used to it. Well. I got up to go in one B u t—d o y o u w h isp e r so m eth in « in m j eor The boy wna just (Missing on when his of tho forward tars. The smoking car W hile upon m in e y o u r h e a r t bouts clo se o n ce with tht '.t customers. Please call a car- m oret ria^ce. * * glance fell on a worn, dog eured copy was the last on the train. It was snow Why p la y a t lo v e , y o u sa y , w h en lo v e Is herot “ You must pardon me,” I said apol of Virgil, which the schoolboy in the ing, raining und hailing by turns, aud - P a l l M all G a zette. ogetically, "hut this is really an ex sent in front of me was busily studying. the wind was blowing a gale. As I : traordinary case. A jewel of such val crossed tho platforms from one car to The trainboy stopped. “Say, young another my foot slipped on the icy • ue”— - feller, will you let roe seo that Virgil a boards, und a gTont gust of wind carried “All right, but whatever you do minutei" away nty hat aud nearly made me lose you do at your risk. ” “The heroine of my story,” said the The schoolboy looked up with some my balance. I threw up my arms to save The girl appeared to me entirely surprise, but silently bunded over the myself and the Virgil slipped from my dealer in precious stones, lighting a above suspicion nnd to be quick witted. ^ ò s i r M i F I C COAST book. The trainboy turned the leaves hand and disappeared beside the track. [ cigarette, “ is a pearl, a beautiful full A long acquaintance with crooks of all quickly till ho came io the last few I was afraid ot whirt my unclo would black pearl of extraordinary size and kinds permits mo to quickly distinguish pages, which he looked ut more caro- say when I’told him of my carelessness. rare luster. It is difficult to express its between the hypocrite nnd the honora fully; then he passed tho book to its So I went forward into tho farthest car value in figures.” And this is the story: ble, nnd I was indeed not mistaken in owner with a disappointed air. from the smoker and sat down in a cor It is just about 30 years ago when my diagnosis. Arriving at police head "Thanks, 'tain’t the one. " He went on ner. *’’• one morning a young woman entered a quarters, she wae asked who she was, Tho boy stopped ns if that were the whence she came nnd whence the pearl. jiis wuy through tho car. “ New month large jewelry store in Budapest. Every ly magazines! This week's comic pa end of liis story pud idly rolled the cigar inch of her dress bespoke the back- She gave her name and residence. Her in his fingers. father, she stated, hnd at his death be pers—Puck, Judge"— “ W ell,” said I. “goon. Was your woods ; her bonnet was a composition of queathed her a modest pawnbroker shop At tho next station the schoolboy left glaringly disufiTmonious colors; in one B y B a il, P o rta g e P a l« , tbe train. A few minutes later the boy unclo so angry that he disinherited ¿and she h«!d a parasol or old, large in a small country town, which had you?.” often been visited by a young farmer, with the papers entered the car again. “ N o,” replied tho hoy slowly. “1 flowered, faded silk. Every one of her who had pawned various articles with As ho was passing my eent I stop|>ed motions betrayed the country girl. Any her. Ho was very poor, she said. One him. “ Will you tell me why you want hadn’t been in tho forward car 30 min utes when there was a terrific crash salesman of experience who bad watch day she accidentally passed near his ed to look at the Virgil?" I asked. ed her entranco into the store would miserable hut and heard a noise in the “ I thought it looked liko a second thnt smashed the windows and threw have thought nt once, “Ah, she wants yard. Well knowing the man, she en hand copy.” said the trainboy, “ nnd I me against the seat in front. "An express trnin had come up be a cheap plated bracelet, with tho word tered and learned that nil his posses never can seo a copy of Virgil without wanting to know if it could bo tho one hind ns and smashed into ns, telescop •Souvenir’ engraved on it, as a memento sions were being distrained for a debt Greatest Weekly in the Coratry, I used to huve. I'd give a good deal to ing tho two rear cars. Uncle Eandhatn of t^is her first visit to the city.” And of 18 florins. Tho young man called her and tho two drummers were among the 'tinder ordinary circumstances he would aside, secretly showed her the pearl and get hold of ono I lost. ” killed. The brakemap who had signed have been about right in his conjecture; asked for a loan of 30 florins on it to "How is that?” I asked. The boy hestitated. "Well, it’s 15 the will escaped with only slight in- hut this time he wasn’t. She appeared pay the debt. He said tlie pearl was an eo simple and artless, in spito of her old keepsake with which lie parted most (Inclu din g p ostage) to an y p art o f the United minutes to the next station. I shall ‘ juries." "Well." .1 eaid. .“.that is quite a handsome, vivacious black eyes nnd the unwillingly. Moved rather by pity than S tates, C anada and M exico. have time to tell you about it if you T H E W E E K L Y CIIHONICL.E, th e brightest dimplep in her red cheeks, that the | yarn.” cure to hear it, ” m ost com p lete W eek ly N ew sp ap er in th» salesman attending to her omitted by the value of the collateral, she ad and “ The day after the funeral,” the world, p rin ts reg u la rly 113 Colum n», or sixteen Jie sat down beside me. “ If I could vanced tho sum desired, although she offering her a seat. pages, of N ew s, L ite ra tu re and Genorsd Infor ' trainboy went on, "X went back to the knew from general experience that if £ ¡et my old Virgil,” ho said slowly, “ in m ation; aleo a m ag n ific en t A gricu ltu ral ar»4 The young girl, however, did not ' o same condition it was when I lost nearest town to the place where the seem to notice this slight, and uninvited the pearl was genuine it must be quite H orticultural D ep artm en t. Thia 1» one or the hook bad been lost aud walked up and it, it would be worth $50,000 to mo." valuable, but she thought it to be an im greatest d ep artm en t» in a n y paper on thia dropped dowi) on a smull reu plush He paused a moment to note the ef down the track for miles looking for fanteuil, principally used by tho noble itation only. It is barely worth while Coast. E v e r y th in g w r itte n Is based on ex perience In the C oast S ta tes, n ot on Eastern fect of his words. The commercial trav i t " customers of tho store. Sho opened the to add other data. Tbe telegraph was men’» k now ledge o f th eir ow n lo c a lities. “You never found it? ” I asked. eler in the seat across the aisle laid called into requisition and the truth of “ No, but threo months later 1 was reticule hanging on her arm nnd drew her statement established. SAMPLE COPY SENT FREE down bis magazine and began to listen. there again, and I could not help look out u small package carefully wrapped I silently offered the boy n cigar. Tlie history of tho pearl was ns fol- [ in tissue paper. After she had peeled ing along tho side of tho track as I “ Thanks," he said; “ I ’ll smoko it lows; The father of the young farmer walked, although of course I didn’t off layer after layer of tho envelope she hnd been a chamber valet of Count later, ” took out the nucleus, beckoned to the really expect to find It. I met a small Then he began his story: owner of tbe establishment and exhibit Louis Battbanyi, the minister president "Three yen q ago I was at ft boarding boy, who asked mo what I was looking ed to him something sho held between of the revolutionary government of for. I asked him if ho had ever heard school in Connecticut, and Uncle Sand- Hungary, in 1848. The count wore the her thumb and index finger. hum was paying the Lilia. He wasn’t of any ono who hod found n book near “ What is the value of th is |” she pearl as a cravat pin, and a few hours there. Ho said ‘Yes,’ ho knew a boy reully my uncle—wasn’t any relation before his death—os is known he was at uil, in fact, worse luck—but ever who had found ono thero early in the asked in a melodious voice. shot in Pest by order of a military The joweler started visibly and took since my father and mother died ho spring. I gave him a quarter nnd made court martial—he presented it to hia tho object from her hand. bad sent me to school, paid all the bills him take mo at once to the boy's house. ‘ It was the above mentioned pearl, of faithful servant, who under no cir The boy was nt school, but I saw his anil given mo plenty of pocket money. such beauty and size that he hardly cumstances ever parted with it. At his Uncle Sandham, as he liked to have me ! mothor. She said yes. Tommy had trusted his eyes. At ono place it had a death his son took tbe pearl out of tho ' found n hook beside the track, a queer call him, was a rich old bachelor, who barely noticeable flaw, which might setting, which he sold, keeping tho book that none of them could read. I spent most of his time traveling. I pearl and parting from it as recited. havo been done by a former setting. asked her if sho would let me see it. guess ho must have been a kind of Tho pearl itself had been stolen about “ Tho pearl has one defect,” the jejv- queer chap. He told mo onco that ha She said she had sold it to a peddler for 150 years ago out of the English crow n, T h e C h r o n ic le was a bar helot because my mother had paper rags a day or two after it was eler said. “ Indeed I” the stranger answered, which had contained three of them. i found. Sho had never seen tho peddler T H E C H R O N IC LE ran k s w ith th e i said ’No’ to him 30 years before. Two large diamonds went with it ut new spapers in the U n ited S ta tes. “ Well, ono day In March threo years since, and I was never able to trace bending forward to inspect the small the same time. The English govern T H E C H R O N IC LE h as n o e q p a lo n Ute 1 ago Unclo Hundhnm turned up at my him. Tho hook may have been used up spot. Coast. It leads a ll lu a b ility , enterprise aad ment had been looking for it for 150 The jeweler “sized up” the girl. Her 1 in some pnper mill, or it may possibly boarding school, told me ho was going years, but to no avail. Nothing wn3 new s. C H R O N IC LE’ S Telegraph«« R eports era to be in Boston for a few days, and 1 have found its way to some secondhand astonishment was genuine, artless. It ever heard of it until this accident. In the T H la E test and m ost reliab le, its IxxaU N ew s tbe was not tinged with the Bhudow of hy might have a week’s vacation nnd coma bookstore, f never pass a secondhand what manner it drifted into Count Bat- fuU est and sp icie st, and Its E d ito ria ls from the pocrisy. up with him. I had been getting very bookstore without going in to ask if pens In th e cou n try. “ Where did you get that pearl?” he t'uanyi's possession will doubtless re ablest TH E C H R O N IC LE h as a lw a y s been, and a l low murks in my studies for some time, they have an old copy of Virgil. main a secret forever. He had most w ays asked. “ Uncle Sandham had left no other w ill be, the friend and ch am p ion of Oa and tbe principal of the school made it "That ia perhaps an irrelevant ques probably bought it of some ontiqnnrian. people, as a g a in st com b in ation s, eltqosa. eor- a condition of my being allowed tho will. He hnd never legally adopted me. Tho English government redeemed porat ions, or op pressions a» an y kind. It w ill ba vacation that I should work out a num so I had no legal claim on his money. tion, ” sho answered smilingly. '“But the pearl, paying for it tlie offered re Indepeudent iu ev e ry th in g , n eu tral tn nothing. ber of problems in algebra nnd do n cer It was divided up among some cousins to (flvo you some sort of satisfactory ward of £3,500, a handsome sum, answer I will say I carry on a little tain number of pages of Virgil during whom ho had not seen for years. pawnbroker business, out in the coup- which the girl divided with the farm "The brakernan who had witnessed tho week. try, inherited from my father. A noble er—but not divided, becanso the his “ Well, coming up in the train, Un tho will got me the place to sell papers man desires to pawn his pearl with mo, tory of the pearl says thnt tho two con on the cars, ’’ clo Sandham talked with me for awhile bnt demands much money. Flense tell cluded to keep tho money togethe -— Just then tho train stopped at a sta nnd then went into the emoking car. I me what it ia worth, and I will pay for best done by getting married. got out my Virgil and began to work tion, and a number of passengers got the trouble.” “ Yes, ” 8dded my gray haired i.,form- Showing the United Staten, Doslalna nt i t I had promised to do n certain on. ant, "many jewels and pearls have “ I cannot appraise It,” said the jew “ I must go through the cars again,” of Canada and Northern Msxloi number of pagee, aud I knew that my eler, regarding it with an admiring eye. hnd their eventful history, nnd during O S Orth-. HIDK. uncle would insist on my doing i t so I Eaid the hoy. He picked up his pile of the many years that I have been en “ Why not? Why can yon not fix its thought I'd get some of it done on the magazines nnd went off. “ New month value?” the girl rejoined in a vexed gage^ in dealing in precious stones a i train and so have more time to myself ly magazines I This week’s comio pa tone. good many of their ups nnd downs and O rt T H IS O T I I F R S I n re. in Boston. After half an hour or so I pers I” « OS n n d b e t ( h e « ! • > • ■ « “ Well, well," the man said appoas- mishaps—theft, arson, murder und all W « e -•> I looked at tho commercial traveler « -k iy C h r o n i c l e f o r O n o Ton»V got tired of it and went into tlie smok ingly. “ I only desired to express there tho crimes on the statute books—have p o .t n g e p r e m i a o n m a p a n d p a p e r . ing ear to find nty undo. He wiut swap across tlie aisle. “ Do yon suppose it's by that the pearl is beyond appraise come to my knowledge. I propose to ping yarns with two drummers. Pretty true?" I asked. AUDliKSS ment "because of its great rarity. Its write a book about these adventures “ Give it up," he replied. “ If it ’sflc- m . ii. T rtm ro , soon they began to talk of a great will value belongs among the ’fancy' sooner or later, and I assure you it will Proprlrtor A. F. C tarente« tion. thnt boy will be writing for the case that w«s in tho papers that day. BAN F11ANUUK0. O U . contain entertaining nnd startling read prices." Sonto disap]M>inted heirs of a million magazines some day instead of selling The young girl pondered a moment; ing matter.”—Jewelers' Circular. aire had contested his will, and it had them. ” Then he opened his book nnd buried himself in its pages.—I. Ken- then, regarding the jeweler attentively, t m m w s w i m .............................. .. been set nsido. W a l k l n « S t ic k « . sho asked: t y l is h , r e l ia b l e " ‘I tell yon,’ said my uncle, puffing niston in Owl. The sixteenth century is that in “ Can I advance 3,000 florins on it?” a r tis tic -*- at his cigar, ‘there isn’t much use now S h a k e s p e a r e 's N nrae. which the walking stick became not “ Most certainly.” * R e c o m m e n d e d b y L e a d in g # adays in a man's making hia w ill If It has often been a puzzle to students “ And 5,000?” merely a useful implement, bnt an ar • D ressm akers. # any of his relatives or step relatives of Shakespeare why his name is spelled > T h e y A lw a y s P l e a s e . - ^ ticle of fashion, dignity and luxury. In “ Also 5,000.” aro dissatisfied with their share, all in so many different ways Shakespeare the seventeenth century it was gold “ And 10,000?” they have to do is to break the will. himself is said to have signed his name The jeWilw smilingly repeated, headed and made of rare woods. It was i Any respectable lawyer ought toboablo on different occasions “ ShHkspeure” ."And n sign of leadership. 10,000.” to draw up a will that no one could and “ Shskespere, ” nnd learned dis ..B A Z A R , 1 For a long period there was little The country beanty evidently became break. ’ quisitions have been written to provo feverish. Fftspiration showed in her variety among Englishmen In the ma “ My undo went on smoking. *I've which ia the proper spelling. None per never made a w ill.’ he said— ‘there’s haps was more amusing than tbs fitce, nnd her youthful black eyes glit terial used for the majority of walking sticks. The “oaken towel," ns it was NONE BETTER AT ANY PRICE plenty of time for that yet—but when "weather” reason "given iu Ibol by Al tered with a fire superior to that of the | T “Th««e patterns art saM in nearly I do I think I shall be able to do it with bert Smith, who averred that he had costliest diamonds in ihe store. S’ne pleasantly termed when nn enemy was » every city m J town In the Halted States asked for a glass of water. Tbe former to be “ rubbed down,” shared popular out culling iu any fool of a lawyer. It found it in tho Harleian MSS. It was i h ysur dealer Jacs not keep them •?«« I ly inattentive salesman rushed to get it. ity with the crab tree cudgel, which, i i ! direct to ui One cant etamps itceived won't tuko long to write my wilL I as follows: [ AdJieea ycur nearest point “ And will you pay me 10,000 florins among rural folk especially, was much mean to leavo ail 1 have to that boy i i : THE McCALL COMPANY. f lo w d y d flh ak sp en r* sp e ll h y s «lYmef for the pearl if I feel disposed to sell it? vnlned and classic from the conflict in there.’ nodding at mo; ’that is—if be Y e w en th e r r e m ayd v y o chMngo, w e sa y e. t 3 3 l o I4 S W . 14th S trea l. haw Y r t ; I ant also authorized to sell it," she “Hudlbrns,” when Bo w r it e it a» , o plcaae; behaves liimself.' pRAKofe o m i t s : ?Yhh m a n y a etii? t h w a r t , m a n y a h a n g . Raid, with a certain show of suspicion, W hen y e n onn e »h one h e m a y d o h y s A, t^ 9 F ifth A v e ., C h ica < ft. B"d ■ "He puffed at his cigar for a few mo H ard cra b tr e e o n o ld ir o n ra n g . W lun w e t t e he lo o k h y s K’e». ; l o j i M a r k e t S t . , S a n F r a a clSC»< ' fearful lest the jeweler was simply ments in silence and theu aaid, ’Just to hoaxing her. Classic, too. Is that stout oaken stick show how easy It is. I'll write a will A M ean t n t r r r s r e . “ No"— which sturdy Dr. Johnson, who, liko now.' He took a fountain pen from his A young physician was onco called in “ Ah.” she exclaimed, "I divined Knox, “never feared the face of living ¡Mn'ket ‘Let me have yonr book, San • by a gentleman who hnJ a very sick you were hoaxing me I” man," provided himself with when he d y.’ mother-in-law. After looking into the “ Oh, nol God forbid,” the Jeweler went to tho pit of the little theater in “ I handed over tho Virgil, and my case carefully tho young M. D. called unde, turning over to one of the Imt'k the gentleman aside and said, "Well, responded evasively. “It is simply be- the Haymarket in full view of Foote, > B r ig h t e s t M a g a s in e P u b lis h e d j fiy leuvea, wrote a few line«. ’There I tho only thing I can suggest ia that you cause I have no use for the pearl. There who had announced bis intention of C ontains R cauliful ____ Cob ^olored Ph*«*. ! Is only one firm In Austria that would taking him off” ofi the stage—an in Illustrates Latest P atterns, Fasto >2 he said. *1 think that will would stand.‘ send your mother-in-law to a warmer Fancy W ork. t buy it—the jeweler for the court. ” tention which, in view of the stick, be 1 B _ •»> ' f - n tuns, He teau it aloud. As nearly as 1 re climate. ’’ t e w a n t e d t o r t h i s mazarine in »v*vy J “ Would yon please furnish mo with di<l not carry into effect,— Gentleman’s ’ »55 «>»ty. H - i i i i i f j | p re m r tn i« {n r a lU t ls J member tt, it was worded like thia: ♦ « " '< W i i t « f-.r t e m , an.! o th e r p ain > The man disappeared and esmo back his nddress?” Magazine. S »tiers S i!.> « rrip ttn ii na»v A d o, per >ear« j , "March 1?, 1 » - with nn nx s umment later and ex " ¡ 5 'nr-l “ling a V Ila . «£ Pattern. fa •'W illingly.“ "1 h e r e b y « Ire, itovtM sn<t tw-qacKth e v e ry O n» C e a l P r o d u c t i o n . « J d m . T H E M c C a l l C O , ?: claimed: “ Here, doctor, yon kill her I I He wroto the nddress on t piece ef th in « o f w h ic h 1 d ie prtMieesvd, b n th rea l ew tete Not many people, ” says a coni miner r £ Ijs t o 14« W . 1 4th M , N e w Y ork ; • e e d n erv e n a l. Io A lex a n d er Hattdham H ehw ar- really haven't the heart." paper, which he handed to her; the in closed it in her reticule, drank tbe glaes quoted by the Washington Star, “are A p n r e s r e v K le c ie d . of water courteously offered by tie probably aware that tho coal mined in "Tom, that old sway backed mowl o’ M. Lcgitluntf. the new Socialist dep salesman, and, in spite of protests; tlie United States annually is worth uty front (.¡nudt'loupo iu tho French par- yonm ain't no gtxxl tmiler a ruddle, is placed a 5 florin piece on the counter more than three time« ng much ns the liaineiit, 1« a negro, Ho dresses in the ho?” to (Mty for the appraisement end went gold mined here. Tbe product of the "Nope: too slow su elnnisy. ” latest fashion, wearing silk bat, patent anthracite fields alone exceeds in value o ut “ Nor in th’ bn -."y cr wnggiu?" leather shoes, white necktie and irre Twenty-four hours later the same the output of the gold mines of this “ Nopo; tod nwkwsrd frr th a t" proachably out frock coat, He believe* young woman, dressed, if poaaible, in a country, Canada and Alaska, which “ Ner at pullin ov tho plowZ” in ghost«, witches and devils and is a Q i.k ly w w rt. o n t m WZ WWTS r*T«WT last year amounted io over |»50,000, OO0. OZTAÙCZD. S m 4 >—44. , > u t w rkot-k « t e "Nopo; wants ter graze too much. ” tnore glaring suit, entered the store of East of the Rocky mountains there are fainotis sorcerer in lit» own couutry. In tlwa-Tirte« n fee fa-«-aptitae tn pataataMIltv. 41 TA*» the Jeweler of tbe court The suit of ■AMS BOOK m t Z Costata* ralefaaesa a U foU “ Whnt you keep in hint fer, then?” fact, ho owed bis election to his sncces.«- 192.000 aqunrc miles of coal lands, ar.d laf'-saathe». T lf T » T9< ftaTT 0T <WB «TlClÀl. “ Waal, you sec,' we ain't got no stores are situated An den Graleen, the the yearly output is nearly 200.000 - ful defeat of the devil by dancing and OTT U t Itilthesacst be-a! Ptj;>os...o»avsr aaada ST rnttet fashionable street of the capital, a rateai aMar.tey, ard *V«BT f t l T l W » MOVlD 000 tons. ” yelling for several hour« iu a rtanetory. |clock at our heo»», ah that ole tuewl R1AD ÎY Ufer* appi/tc< (or patent Addisse: Vienna. I (tbe reciter of this occur His nullity in this lino rouviuced tho brays at diuiier time jeat ca sitoro ex the rence! recolvad her I was the princi In tbe Paris morgue C05 bodies were free ami indtqiendent elector« of Ouade- - yettrth tourus over. Vussar. 1’vo been pal bust nose manager.' She showed me exposed last year Of these 84? bad loupo that their luterent» would ho safe called to dinuor by that mew I’» bray W iT tN T u tw v c w s , the pearl- The attire of the woman was been flihed out of the Seinä fer the lost five years nn I'm alius right in his hands. u o m tiu , W A S H IN G T O N . O. C . T im e m a y s e t h is fin g er s th era . F ix th e s m ile s th a t e n r v e a lx m t H e r w in so m e m o u th , an d to u c h h er h a ir. P u t th e c u r v e s o f y o u t h t o ro u t, B u t th e “ w t n e t h l n g ” U (x l p u t th ere. T h a t w h ic h d ro w m e t o h er first, N o t th e lz n p s o f p ain a n d ca re. N o t a ll Borrow*» fiend» a cc u r st. C an k ill th e lo o k th a t G o d p u t th e r e — H o n . J . I I . F l b t c h b k , fo rm e r ly G o v ern o r o f S o u th D ak o ta , b u t now a resid e n t o f S a le tn .O re ., says: “ F o r o v e r tw o y ears m y d a u g h te r h ad been d tc iin in g from a ■strong, h e a lth y , ro sy -ch eek ed g irl to a p a le , w eak an d h elpless in v alid . S h e w as afflicted w ith te r- rih le h ead ach es, a n d g ra d u a lly grew w eak er, a n d m o re la n g u id , a p p a re n tly w ith o u t ca u se . I tried several d o cto rs, b u t all w ith o u t av a il. F in a lly , to p lease a friend, I b o u g h t a b o x o f D r. W illia m s’ P in k P ills fo r P ale P eople, an d to o u r surprise',' before it w as u sed u p h e r h ea d ach es ceased , th e co lo r began to re tu rn to h e r ch eek s a n d lip s a n d h e r stre n g th beg an to assert itself. I b o u g h t five b o x es m ore, a n d b y th e tim e sh e h a d finished th e m sh e w as co m p letely resto re d , a n d to -d ay sh e is a ro b u st rosy, h e a lth y g irl in ste a d o f a p ale, tired a n d sick ly one.” H ead ach e Hood’s P ills T H E LO ST V IR G IL . —From the Oregon Independent, Salem, Ore. Dr. W illia m s ’ P in k PU,l.t for Pale People contain, in a condensed i'ortn, a ll the ele ment« necessary to give new life and ric h - iiefts to th e blood ufid restore shattered nerves. T h ey are an u n fa ilin g specific for such diseases us locomotor u tn xia, partial paralysis, St. V itu s ’ dance, sciatica, n e u ra l gia, rheum atism , nervous headache, the after-effect« o f the g rip , palp itation o f the heart, pale M u f sallow com plexions, and a ll forms o f weukness either in inale or female. TH E BLACK PEA R L. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People are never sold by the dozen or hundred, but always In pack- ayes. At all druggists, or direct from the Dr. Wil liams Medicine Company. Schenectady, N. V.» BO cents per box, 6 boxep $2.50. 0 f have • e n t e r s , «on o t tlie Lite J o h n vnrt R a ch el S d iw a r c n b c r r ' AlJtXAMO.H S i K W t i S O i l l H C PAPER CHRONICLE th e need R ipens Tabules w ith so much satis- MoUo» zm f 'cao ch eerfully reoouimond them. B a V o been troubled for about three years w ith what 1 oaltod bilious attack s com ing on regularly o n o c a weak. T7a* tok l by (in terest physicians th at It w as ranic***»? bod teeth , of ivnlch I toad ’peveruj. I had the toeth extracted, but the at- >taaks vodtlnuad. 1 hod sceu advertisement« of KIpaiMi Tabules i n flll but hs<l n o fait* In them , but M icks. sta te a friend in duced tao to try thorn. Havo taken but tw o of tho sm all • r e a l b oxes of th e Tabules and h are had ■no roctirronco*«,! the attacks. Have never given a testh iiou u d for anything before, but the great am ou n t of good w hich I Itollev« has been ilono me b y fUrans Tabules Induces nto to add m ine to m an y testim onials you doubtless have In your À. T. DxWirr. tMzoaeatiou now; U tlie I want to Inform you. In words o f hltfheot Ue benefit ved fiom las. 1 nm a nui’Wo nad slon a clettfr ys needed, las does It. iny cases I Completely Ulna on tho Oeo. Dow- <8 Newark W , X look j I ob w ith u ^ R 1 have been a groat sufferer from constipation for over th o years. N othing gave mo any roller. My fe<*t and logs and abdom en wuro bloated so I could not wear shoes on m y feet and only a loose dn*M. I ia w Kipnne Tabules advortlscd In our -dally paper, bought som e and took them as direct ed. Have taken them about three w eeks and there is such n change I I am not constipated any m ore and I o w e it all to Rl pans Tabules. I am thirty- soven years old, h a v p .e o occupation, o n ly m y household duties and nursing my sick husband. Ho has had the dropsy and 1 am trying Itlpana Tabules for him. Ho feels s o n o better but It w ill tako sumo tim e, he has been sick so long. You may uso my letter and name as you like. Mrs. M a r t U obmxs CLxnk«. I have beon suffering from hondaehes ever lln c o X wus a little girl. I could never ride In a car or go luto a crowded place w ithout getting a hcadachoand sick nt my stom ach. I heard about III pan.4 Tabules from an -I-P A -N S aunt o f m lao w ho w as taking th e n ?6? catarrh o f tb? stomach. Cho had round such relief from their use shaadvlsed m e to taka them too, and I have been doing so slue« lust October, and w ill say they have com plete ly cured my headaches. C u re s I am tw enty nine years old. You are w elsom g to use this test lnionluk Mrs. J. EuooxatYMta T h e modern stand ard Family Medi cine : the common every-day ill of humanity. Wmoiua. troubled b u r n and caused by for a good Oae day eelitnonlal luuorslng bulos. She igivathara g r e a tly their «80 o k a ssk a lorljr, dhokoeps a few cartons Illpnns s house aud says she w ill not be with- io heartburn and slcopletumcss have w ith th e Indigestion w hich was treat a burden for her. Our w hole lie Tabules regularly, especially after iL My m other Is fifty years o f age ig the b esto f health and spirits ; also , UnpoHsIblLIty before she -▲aeon itrUtauuBM. h My sevon-ycar oM boy suffered w ith palus in hl3 head. Constipation aud com plained o f his stom ach. Ho could not eat like oblldron o f his ago do and w h a t he did eat did not agree w ith him. n o w as thin and o f a saffron color. R eading som e o f the testim onials In favor o t ltlpahs Tabu leu, 1 tried them . Hlpans Tabules not ouly rellevud but actually cured my youngster, the headaches bnvo disappeared, bowels nro lu good oondltlon and he never com plains o f his stom ach. He Is now a red. chubby faced hoy. This w onderful change I attribute to Rlpons Tabules. I am satisfied that they w ill benellt any on e (from the cradle to old age) if taken according to dlrao- £ . W. p b ic «. ♦##♦*<*»**»#«***>*$** gtatoinJng «3» w rtiw TAOuiBS packed In a paper carton (withnot glo.se) Is now for sale roa n v s ctarrs. This low-priesd sort Is Intended for the poor aud the economical. Ona __rartonrt (ISO labulen) can be had by nisdl by sending forty-eight cents to tho Rtrxvs Ne. 10 Hprueo Mreot. New York-or a single carton ( tbm taoulss ) will bo sent te r flvo cento. j also bo had of somo grocers, gonond stm « keepers, news agents aud at some Uquor stores They frr"*-“ pain, induce uloep and prolong life. One gives relief. T h e K le p h a n t ms m W o r k e r. 1 <la MiotSfwutte Mul ay zt«t«R tltoro nw | probably rihont 1,000 domesticated «led MlAuM SHfolS, k v h I in tlte’ Lao country rrqbgbly over 2,600 nnimalH uro worlc- ffltf nt W t imminent. That those jiqiiuul, -hjwd in captivity in biitm is nii(5 to tlii) fact that a largo number of the greater part ot their tliuo holiday ¡imkiug in tho jungle. W h e n t h e m la no work for his bi‘;mt, tho mahout taken him out to a nice cool grcCn bit of forest find leaVes him there to enjoy himself.' There is no expense couiiected With his upkeep, for ho looks after himself. H e bus a hobble of rattan round his feet to dissuade him from w a n d e r in g to o far, and a Wobdutl laill round bln ueok, by the tone of which ’ tho mahout or his little boy can always find hiui, When they go out onco u month to look hliu up anil give lilui some bailanas.—Geographical Journal ¡C svfiatsu n dT niito M a rts obtain r,l m ul a ll Tat- 'ont b u sin e ssc e .'e liic ti'ilfo r M o d e r a te P e c s , i St-Ti.l ii i , „ le i.ilis w in a o r p lin t o . W o a d v in n ti patent Oiln fr, n e t cli.'.ign. O ur fen n o t d u o t i l l ' 'p a t o iit t s s r . T . m l, A P a m p h le t ” i t o i r to O b - tnfn Patent..." w ith ro « t . f nam e In t h e U. B., aud foreign cou n tries s e n t freo. Addrtws, C. A. SNOW & CO. O t* r* v rN v O r rif« . W a o h in g t o n , D . C . * |ir$l can IVI l I i i be cured I f yuu suffer f a m any o f the | ilh of men, come to the olde*t Spociahkt mt tbe l ’acitic Coast, I DR. JORDAN A 00., 10S I Market St. Est d I8B 2. 1 V o u n j r m e n and m i d d l e { IM*e<l m e n who are suffering _____________j o f youthful indiscretions or ex cesses in tnatuier years. Nervous and Physical A Chine*«« A<l v e r t I sem c u t. llrhillt.v.lm pnlcnr.vI*lnnh<»u«l j testimonial to tho progress ot I in all its cotnpli. t lions; N p c r i n t t t o r r lin * a , P r o s l s t n r r h i i ' n , t J o i i o r r l i u s , 4« I r e tho Chim su toward English and Amur- Fre«|U «*ssey o f V r ln n ll» i| f , e tc . By icmi wfiW it I r fliffirostnig to note their | combination o f remedies, of great curative pow- so xrranged er. the Doctor has sn xrraimed his treatment treat meat appreciation of tho ntluo of advertising tb.it it w ill not only all. id tasnodU ta rel • i MN ( i h e D o ctor does not c laim to lu English in the columns of their uews- permanent cure. T pad i n mu m ire, but is well known to h a aA U i , jmiiers. The following notice, w hlyi and square Physician and Surgeon, pre-rnuuent uppcun il recently In a Chinese paper in hi* specialty — 1»1 nrnHCH o f M e n . , Ny plil 11« th orou ghly eradicated front the 'published in a district whore there ark sy ib 'iu w ith o u t using Wterrnr.v« , • KYIRY MAN npplvlug to 1» w i ll m-’ ninny English residents, may leave u eel vo our honrat optnton o f h is c o m p la in t, Jtriflo to he desired in the way of ex- H’e w ifi U uaran fee o H iS J T1 PA’ CVH K m e w ry cor« we u ndertake, o r /o r /e it O u e premioa, hut it shows u creditable effort Thon*nild llollnrt*. to master tlie dltlloiilties of a foreign I < on.«u tattion KRKK and strictly private. ' C irA K H K ti V K K r K K iSO N A H LK . Treat- < tongue. It runs:' ' '' petaonailv or by letter. Send for book. •‘For ikile by private oontrset with- ' , ' meut “ T h e i« i U o H o p h v O f M a r r l a c e r < , free. ( ( \ \ valui valm bla book for men.) out reserve.— Ponies Cavendish, Tag, n n . j o i - u H W N - v ------- i w r r ------------ fcnlly aud a white (Jr iff in.—Tho 3 find. luuiicd pom.', uni quite tucks nml will G r e a t illiis p in n <>l A n a t o m y , , , , , . m o l!iie»t linen and «mi i.tigi'»» rn .it M n.eum — .’f « it. - — the Mnry n Lrwly Itlsn u 1 Dinghy with must, I \ * . ’ tho ■» k i .....j-w«.... . kind . —— . . lly in yo work!. I .«ne and r n h«w w o nderfu u | are made; how to avoid sickness and disease. '«•II k «ml Dirs cuinph'te. ” v T en t 1*1 ns. Tent pin« tire BMtHtly mrole of white «tk. Tht iy inti.st bo o f tiitig lt wtxxt to Maud the hard knot-kn to which they nre Hubjected. They nre nude in length« »>f 1(1 IMitl 21 Incite«. Made of hard wood it. they nre they nro yet liable to be broken, and they are also I a k L Even In pertee the eomitiiiiption of (cut pins 1« cotntideniblo. A munufiu’turor of tenth' 'might carry in Rtock B.000 or 10,000 tl»« tlmnuud I«| ¥im V J fr ‘S Jn war to Mr SriWer- 4Likti tuAiiy otliei Uiaim/iFiurW otlcfcR of wo6«l, tent pin« lire liirtld i l l t h e went, in furtorieH in •proximity to the fiirv«t» whence I he uippltea of wood are drawn.— New York Smt. ' ___ T o o M uch F o r t h e n n rrlM rr. Comutel fqfc»U" defenro h»d phwdod with «rich X^tlrtt «ud |«thctiO clo ijucDccou behalf of hi« client, who »toad Vhargml with pocket picking, that Uje •udienee wan moved to tciira, ainlW" tirikouer hiituelf was rubbing hi’« eye« With s «fik handkerehh f. At that ino- ln w » t »too ltBrrtsteir, ta p te n lik to gUncc lultUrfirovtloU. «uddotily »toplKid tn hi« kprceli And oxclaiHied, "Wliy, them » 'cal 1« n«1ng my handkerchief I" -G>o d a il y Only $ 6 ? 7 0 a Year. Ihe Weekly Chronicle $ 1 . 5 0 A YEAR DO YOU WANT THE CHROHIClf Reversible Map? Map of the World I You A« n : S I ' W e nre continually adding new specimeu*. I C A T 4 t.O it CK t F KK. Call or write. I 1061 Market Strec’. ban Francisco. Cat < I .o r sl llo t liR r h lh l's r h c s i c l n n . One of the Chinese nit t!e»l« it, I bo- lieve, I t pay tlie p! ysleiun ul long n« the imtlctit 1« in good health, v'ith the uhviotiH iuteiitii it o f making it the in terest t if the (lector to keep the pnlinut well. Apparently this is tho method Lord Hothsvhihl h it s ndoptvd. 1 hear that he pays sir William llroadhcnf u returning hi® <>f l.tiitn guineas a year. Conditional on Sir William visiting hint every S a l t m i i t y to feel Itis pulse and see that he is keeping in good health.— bhoilield (England) Tchgiaph. Vgly II m « cs . Ute UoaiomAit'', in s< nth central Af rica, uro exceedingly ugly and exist ul- most in a state of aniiuulis’it. They dwell in holea, live on rootsiunl reptiles aud hftve very much tlte apptettnuuM of the ape. The Calninchs of the great Tartar family are, tillhoiigii civiitAad, extioute- ly ugly. They have short, fat hoses, •mull eye«, high cheek bone« and a protruding chill. S A MS C A L L P atterns MS CALLS MAGAZINE . J H.B.WlLLSOXaCO.