I t THE W EST Y O U R H O H E PA PER > Li 4 < S U PP O R T IT j — A t « f A, . ¿ NO. 15. FLORENCE, OREGON, FRIDAY, Aug. 11, 1890. VOL. X. state officers . STEAM ER o S T O N E S AND W O O D E N T U B E S FILLED Steamer Robarts M A R G U E R IT E , o —— W ill make rimtiTivi^ANCHORsJWe call your ¡Mention to the following prices. We invite comparison. Wc want your trade. : Ii good goods and low prices count wc will .get it. TRAVELERS* GUIDE TRAVELERS* GUIDE. general directory Will make regular trips W IT H LEAD FIR ST U SE D . from . . . T. T. Geer. R E G U L A R D A I L Y T R IP S governor..■■■• • • • ,F. I. Dunbar. Secretary ot & a4« ■ Between - ...................F. 8. Moore. ^ P u b U c Instruction J . H . Ackerman Calling at ALKF.A. And from Siipt .W . II. Leede. State P rin ter... ••• Attorney Genera D. R N. Blackb urn .. .R . 8. Bean THE STEAM ER , ,F . A. Moore Calling a t the UMPQUA. Supreme Court E . Wolverton For passenger and freight rates jadíe Secón J D is tr ic t. J , W. Hamilton M. Brown Pfoeecuting A ttorney. .Geo. < — APPLY TO — T h e K arlli . t A u d i o « M ade o n U te H ook P r in c ip le H a d O n ly O ne F lu k « -- C rude U o v tc w T h a t l r « S t ill U se d I n BUVUront ! Florence to Yaquina Of F arta o f t h e W o r ld . There appear to be two Ideas w hich have led up to tho invention of the modern anchor: (1) tho idea of attach- Ladies’ Shoes 90c, and up ing tho vessel by means of a rope or (¡liaranteed F ast Black chain to a w eight sufficiently heavy to Men’s “ 75c. “ “ * Ladie’s and Men’s Hose keep tho vessel from moving when tho C hildren’s “ 20c. “ “ w eight has bunk to the bottom of tho ! sea, and (2) tho Idea of using n hook 10c. per pair. Big S ele ctio n —Can save you money instead of (or in addition to) tho weight, Florence, Or. W het does it d o ? W ill carry freight and passengers Meyer & Kyle, i i o ns to catch in tho bottom. The Eng­ It causes the oil glands COUNTY OFFICERS- lish word anchor is practically tlio samo from Florence to San Francisco. in the skin to become m ore as tho Latin ancora and tho Greek aug- W ill also bring up freight active, making the h air soft kora, meitniug " th a t w hich has an an ­ ,E . O. Potter. g le," from the root uuk, bent. Judge...................... and glossy, precisely as S T A C JB L IN E . Men’s Shirts 26c. and up Tho earliest anchors mado on the Scotch Law n • ( .........W. T. Bailey inquire nature intended. For further information Commi»8i o n e r 8 V ........H .D . E Edwards hock prinoiplo probably only had one Boys’ “ 20c. “ “ It cleanses the scalp from fluke instead of two. In tho "Sussex F a st Colors — OF — E . U. Lee Arobicil. C o lt ’’ thero Is an illustration dandruff and thus removes Stage Leaves Steamboat Landing on Boys’ Suits 75o. “ “ Clerk....................... P retty P atterns A. W . BEADLE & CO. of w hat has been surmised to ho an W . W . W ithers one of the great causes of the Umpqua for Florence Saturdays. Men’s “ 82.75 “ “ Sheriff..................... 1 auehor made out of tho natural forked 4c. per yard. .A. 8. Patterson 14 California St, baldness. .............................. branch of a tree. It was found w ith an Returning, Stage Leaves Florence It makes o better circu­ 1 ancient British canoe at Burpham, S ue - .. .D. P. Burton San Francisco, California. Assessor.................. Sundays. lation in the scalp and stops sox. There is In the British museum au School S uperintendent... ,W . M. Miller interesting leaden anchor w ith two the h air from coming out. E xtra Trips When Necessary .. .C. M. Collier 1 flukes hearing a Greek Inscription. Its Surveyor............. Charges Reasonable. Ladies’ U ndcrvcsts 5c. and u W. P. Cheshire date is about 50 B. C. and it was found 30 yds. calico for 81-00 Coroner.............. off tho coast of Gyrene. . ,C. H. Holden Childrens “ 5c. “ “ justice ol Peace. Tho invention of tho anchor w ith two A. F. C. Ginghams 10c. per yard. . . . E . A. Evans flukes is attributed fcy Pausnuius to Constable........... Midas, by Pliny to Enpalamas, and by Duck Suiting a t 8, 10, 12, 15, Men’s U nderw ear.................... A y er’s H a ir Vigor will Strabo to Anacharsts. Diodorus Siculus surely make hair grow on 50c. and up per suit. states thut tho first anchors were wood­ 20c. per yard : : : R CITY O F F IC E R S . baki heads, provided only en tubes tilled with lead, whilo nuother there Is any life rem ain­ classical w riter says th at beforo tho in- E. B a n g s , P roprietor. troductiou of metal anchors lumps of ing in the h air bulbs. W. H. Wóatherson President.. • stone w ith a hole through the middle Stage leaves Eugene daily ex- It restores color to gray , for the attachm ent of the cablo were p r o m p t a t t e n t i o n . O. W. Hurd , arriving o r white hair. It does not cept Sundays, at G a. m. Win. Kyle North Willamwtto Street, ° _ used. do this in a moment, as Board of Trustees J . W. Carman Tho form of the anchors usod by tho t e 0o„ O r e g o n _______________ E “ g e n e ' at Florence the day following M. Morris will a hair d y e ; but in a Greeks and Romans is well known from at 10 a. m. representations on T rajan ’s column nnd short time the gray color S leeping C ars C H INESE SHOES. Becorder....................J ° h" L Butterfield T H E GREAT DESERT. in tho oataoouibs a t Romo as an early R eturning-stage leaves Flor­ of age gradually disap­ Christian symbol. This form does not Treasurer..............................F. B. Wilson E le g a n t T h « C o m fo r t e n d H ea ltb fo to B M o f W o v e n ence daily, except Sundays at 2 Rower o l th « W in d » on T hat B a r r e n W a it » pears and the d ark er color seem to have changed m aterially for S tra w S a n d a li. o f Sands. Marshal........................... G. C. Cumpton D in in g C ars quite a thousand years, as is shown by of youth takes its place. arriv in g in Eugene the day p.nt. “ I may seem to bo quarreling w ith W ith n feeling that my words w ill tho Bayeux tapestry. W ould you like a copy T o u ris t bread and b u tter." said an up town ;arry little weight w ith those who following at 9 p. m . Some very prim itive kinds of anchors my chiropodist to one of hi« boat ouatomers j - --vk oth,.rw | BOi j venture to suggest of o u r book on the H air Sleeping C ars are in use at the present day in diifcreut SECRET SOCIETIES ■ - my - humble and i ¡hat . . not exactly w hat it other day, " b u t in and S calp ? It is free. tho u_.___ Sahara is pails of the world, and a study of their the S T . PAUL somewhat professional opinion, the most is commonly assumed to bo, and yet in I f you «<> nr»t obtain all the benefit« Single fare - - - - 85.00 construction may throw some light on you expected from th»* ucu of the Vigor M IN N E A P O L IS sonsibloof all men in the m atter of foot- many ways it is not vory different. Its . w rite tne Doctor about it. _ the evolution of the modern anchor. Round trip - - - - 89.00 I F & A. M. Florence Lodge No. 107. 1 Address, DR . .! <’. A Y E R . - ► Low ell, Mass. D U LU T H Au anchor which camo from Japan wear is tho Chinaman. Did you ever first sands, when appronched from tho A. Regular eoinmunication on second notice his feet? I don’t believe there is fide of El-Kontara, are giant rocks, Tickets for sale at E. B angs’ consists of a natural forked branch of a FA R G O ,ad fourth Saturdays in each month. sucli a thing as a corn or a bunion in burned brown and rod under the glow tree, slightly improved artificially, sa livery barn, Eugene, and a t O. AV. G R A N D FO RK S all China. Chiropodists would starvo If tho southern sun. standing out in E. W . Conn, W. M. TO as to make a hook. Two round bars are death there so far ub tho requirements Wild pinnacles from tho gently undu­ J,I. B utterfield , Secretary. H u rd ’s office in Florence. C R O O K ST O N fixed at fig h t angle3 to tho shank, and to TRY H E W of tho masculine foot nro concerned. lating surface. Thi9 is not tho desert- to these two ordinary beach pebbles are W IN N IP E G W hatever the deformities inflicted on dint is ordinarily pictured by the mind THS A A R. General Lyons Post, No. 5 8 tii'd. The length of tho anchor is 3 foot H E L E N A a|ld ____ Lumets second and fourth Saturdays 8 iuches, the w idth norosa t ho hook 8 the feet of women in China may be, tho —th at flat, ondless expiuiso which fados Inches, and across tho transverse bars 1 tnon certainly enjoy sound and comfort­ aff unmoved »ud unbroken to the lim its «{each month at 1 :30 p. nt- , BUTTE S. B. O olvin , Com in under. foot 5 inches. Tho stones are from 5 to able understandings. Look at tho C hi­ at vision—but it ia tho desert, neverthe­ J . L. F uexisii , A djutant. 8 inches in diameter aud 2 Inches thick. nese lanndryincn hero in Washington. less, just as much ns the mountain Anotbor anchor was in use quite re­ They stand a t their work 18 hours u mows of the far north aro a part of th® TO C H IC A C O cently in the Arrun islands, off tho west dny. No class of workingmen I know of p-eat arctic "son of ice. ’’ Beyond, how­ coast of Galway. It is constructed of a spend so many hours on their feet as ever, is the great plain itself, its swell­ 0 U. w . P erpetua Lodge, No. 131, W A S H IN G T O N • meets every 1st and »5 Tuesdays sloping tiar at each side and three cross­ they do. Yet they never break down ing undulations hardly relieving to th® P H IL A D E L P H IA bars, forming a figure not unlike tho there, and, physically, they aro a won­ eye the appearance of absolute flatness each month. Members and which tho piotnre offers. hrethreu in good standing are cordially N E W Y O R K isosceles triangle in Euclid’s pons asi- derfully healthy raoo. “ Simple living aud freodoni from the The tru th is, the Hahara presents invited to attend. A. O. F umke . M W. norum. The lowest of the three cross­ IS JUST BO STO N A N D A L L _ nervous pursuits of our civilization may Itself in a double aspect, th a t of the flat I.ti, K sotts , Recorder. bars is of square section and is fixed by W HAT P O IN T S E A S T am' 8 O U T H iron spikos at each side to the sloping have something to do w ith it, but I a t­ and sandy plain aud that of tho rocky pieces so as to prevent thorn spreading tribute their exemption from foot weak­ ridge or mountain, the Hammada. I t is THE 0.0. F. Heceta Lodge No. I l l , meets F,.r Inform ation, tim ecards, m ap s»»* ‘lck ct’ L every Wednesday evening in Lodfc,« outwurd. The stone, which acts as a ness and disease to the kind of house tho Ilaminuda th a t is more particularly etc., call on or write WORD weight, is clipped by moans of tho two shoo so universally worn by them. I dreaded by the caravans, for among „all, Florence, Oregon. Brothers M c M urphey , side pieces, being held tightly by two have a pair th at I have worn for soveral their wind swept crags there aro few ¡pod standing invited to attend. IMPLIES. 8. J . Seymour, N. u . General Agent. Hoorn, « a n d 4, Shelton Block. spliced rings cf rope punning under the years, and I wouldn’t wear anything oases, and only the blowing sands and elso for genuine indoor comfort. They relentless sun aro the companions of EUGENE, OREGON. W. H . W ealherson, Sec. upper crossbars. Thcso crossbars are of round section aro woven of straw and seaweod nnd tho footsore pilgrim. In many parts of A- D- C H A R L T O N , and project a t each side, thus keeping soled w ith horse hide. There 1« a thl„x the flat desert traveling is moderately A ssistant General Passenger Agent, It I 0 .0 . F. Maple Lodge No., 139, meets the rope rings from slipping -upwurd. sole of straw above the leather, and easy, for over long distances the surface 255 Morrison St., Cor., 8a. through thl» the air can circulate free­ has become ooated into a hard, slimy I. every Thursday evening in N eelyJ indicates The cable is fixed to the rniddlo of the j» © r tls .x ic i, Ox*. Hull, Seaton, Oregon. Brothers in good W H ITE FOR C IB C B L IP .S fere'nt * t v lea of lowest transverso bar and is carried up ly. keeping the muscles cf the under­ jrn st—a solid basement rock, oue m ay _ the state lUudiug invited to attend. S e w in g M achine.« w . m a n u fa c tu r e an«l th e ir on one side of the stone, then between part of the foot olwnys cool. The lann- ooll it. Along our route of travel there FLORENCE, OR. W illiam B bysd , N. G- drymen, you notice, are usually bare­ were no sand dunes of any m agnitude of the tension at a glance. p r ic e * b e fo re y o u pu rch ase a n y o th e r. j. F. T A N N tR , pro.. the two sloping boards, and finally P h il . N icollk , occ . T he New Howe • rjuntra m achin e CO. through u loop fixed to a hole a t the top foot, w hich is au added advantage in tho highest perhaps scarcely exceed­ § § Its use means time saving § § OSAFQS, MUM. •n. •<*» 9» cf tho anchor. The boards at each side the m atter of healthfulneas. Thero ia ing 15 or 20 feet, but 1 was informed by « T W m h M B , « V. . and easier sewing. about aa little m aterial in the uppers aa the distinguished French explorer, M. aro 1 foot inches loug and tho is consistent w ith tho idea of a »hoe, Foureaud, who was then stepping at It’s our own invention CHURCH D IR E C T O R Y stone 1 foot 5 inches long. and th is is ju st enough to keep tho Biskra, th a t beyond Tuggurt they rise and is found only on the It may stem strango that such prim i­ Good dealers wanted in e very town thing on tho foot. This upper, too, is to the prodigious height of from 1,200 Write for prices and terms to San Fran tive locking contrivances should con­ woven loosely of senwoed, so that tho air to 1,400 fee t Thia speaks even moro nRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Florence, tinue to ho u»-d by fishermen who have r Oregon. Sabbath service: Sabbath _ u full knowldlge of eviry modem ap ­ can havo access to tho foot. Nowhere eloquently for the power of tho winds cisco, Cat. everything first - class . ichool, 10 o’clock a. nt. Preaclung pliance connected with navigation and does this alico pinch or in tho least de­ than do the high tossed sands of oarnl o’clock a. m. and 7 p. in. ° press the foot. Islands.— Popular Science M o-thly. H o F ix a tio n In S p a ce . Commercial vessels, yet the.ro nro good reasons why gree the Lord’s supper on le t Sabba “ These aro tho indoor shoe« of the Special ’ ttention to The common idea as to the path cf they should have survived. Where tho January, April, July and The total area of tho bandwich, or Chinaman. On tho street hero in the » Travellers. the earth being "tixod in epaco” itt tak­ sea or river bed is rocky anchors are Everybody is welcome to a lltb e s e r • U nited States nowadays lie wears very Hawaiian, islands is about the sume as en exception to by astronomers on the ousily lost This is a serious m atter Pastor requests C hristians to nt W e have other striking ground th a t there aru few if any thing« when the auobor is cf iron nad of some commonly tho leather shoes or hoots of New Jersey. Iheaiselves known. I. G. K notts , Pastor. bi tho domain of a. tronomy th a t can value, but if it is constructed like those American manufacture. Thut is one of improvements that appeal to T h e w o lf o f s ta r v a tio n really be culled fixed spaiu, th at fact de.tcribed thero is not Minch difficulty ' tlio ways in which ho is bcoomlng the careful buyer. Send for j Americanized. But tho outdoor d o th h o w ’.« a t th e MRS. B. A. MORGAN. P roprietor being that uuct-aeing cunnge» are going expenso in roplacllig it. A hotw-li d o o r s o f th o u ­ shoe of China is n groat deal worn also. our elegant H . T . catalog. on, though these change« sre generally i gtnui) w.d tt itW bitr, of wood are nlway* O r e g o n . sa n d s o f m e n K lo re n o e , That, liko tho indoor shoe, is very thick attorneys go slow as to esoujie the notice cf a su- , at band, and tho skilled workmanship w h o are w e ll nnd soft In tho solo, and the foot is to d o an d sa r ­ pcrfloial observer, tu t aro fortunately ' required to fashion them into a very never pinched or «tralne«l by it. The hite SnwiNa achine o r o u n d e d b) periodic, so Uwt they fall w ithin the serviceable anchor is h ut smalb Tables furnished with all the ilen» y. iV- posaibility of computation. Thn« tne \ Tims it is th at under certain condi­ healthiest footgear over kuowu proba­ A. C. WOODCOCK, Clevelard, Ohio. lea a lth , in tb e Give us bly wus the sandal nt tho'G reeks. It delicacies of the season m a jo r ity o f earth 's path is wot fixed, «iueu the tions prim itive applhuiecs m ust always . tiul no upper, and, bj you will see in c a se s , is starva- ecliptio undergoes a very slow rhttuge, bold their own against modern Inynn- | ■ Hfutuavv, the feet cf men »ml women tio n . p u re a n d a ca ll. __ ___________ so that, w hile at present it is a few iec- tions. When, us often happens, a cowly s im p le . It For sale by W hite Sewing Machine onils more than 23 degrees 27 minutes, introducod contrivance gets out of or- ! i were ideally perfect. All tlio sandal af- '") m e a n s t h a t i t »rded was a protection from the ground. O reg°n b o d y , b r a i n , in about 16,000 years, Hsimuouie.it cal­ Company, San Francisco. dor, it generally involves much greater I ’To him who w iars sandals,’ cay the n erve, bone «¡»-R o o m s 7 «lid s aad dpro- culate, tt w ill bo reduced to 22 dogroofl loss of time and moro expense to re- Arab», ’it is as if the wcrhl were shod nud » in ew arc Special attention g iv e n to c o lle c tio n s & P 15 minutes, after which it will oegiu to pluco it than it it wero cf simpler con- j with leather.’ Tho Chinaman set ms to im p ro p er ly o r Ute busiues » Incrousu agaiu, a ohatigo so slow aud struct iou and cnpuble of being mado by follow ont tills motto, and his shoes »re InsnflUleiHly n o u rish e d . Im p ro p er, iu su f- T w en tv-th re e A’ex. Patterson, M. D. starvation . (ìc ir n t n o u rish rts m en t t i withiu such narrow lim its that it c..:i au ordinary workman out of mutcria.'s M ile s W est nearly solos und nothing more. But the W h e n a n ia u ’s b ead sc-hes it is b e c a u s e produce uo «cusiide alteration m the easily procurable on the si».L Gardiner, Oregon. E ugene. great aecrot ut the excellence of his in ­ th e ti« su e s o f Ihe brain d o n o t r e c e iv e B. O. POTTEB seasons-—Kansas City Journal. Highly civilized man has much to door shoe is the half inch straw sole. sufli- ie n t nrmri-.liui.-iit from liir b lo o d , or re- r e iv e im p 'irc and n n h e a ltb y n o u rish m en t. learn from bi« prehiatoric ancestors and — Washington K*ur. ...........A ttorney-at-L aw .. W h en a man g e ls n e r v o u s a n d s le e p le s s , it K,v»u Up». from uncultured races still existing as tu esn a that th e b lo o d is n o t p r o p e r ly n o u r­ EUGENE, OREGON. W hile some Swiss mil it la men wero H how ho ihould act In nil emergency F o r g e tfu l llis lio p . is h in g th e n e r v es. W h en h is sk in o rea k s At Florence resting from rhesr d u ll one ol tho men when deprived of his usual appliances o n ! w ith b lo tc h e s a n d p im p le s and e ru p ­ An English bishop, noted for tbo O ffici At th e Court House. steppe.1 from tne ranks to light bis _ltelnjuary and illuJti.itcd Arclneolo- shortness of his memory, was one day tio n s it m e a n s Ilia! th e s k » i is b e in g le d Sunday of Each Manth. U pon'the im p u r itie s o f Ih e b lo o d . A lm o st First cigar from that nt the officer. The lat­ gisL wnitiug at a station for a train. B ting , e v e r y k n o w n d ise.v .e is p rim a rily d u e to _____________ ___ ter took thi» svideueo of tho "sp irit of in good limo, bis lordship was indulg­ im p ro p er n o u r ish m e n t th ro u g h th e b lo o d , E. E. B E N E D IC T . T r i a l « o l T r » i i« l » l ! o n . h ic h is» th e lif e - s tr e a m . Hr. P ier c e'« insidmii" in K‘">d part, b u t »aid, ''In ing in a solitary tio t up and down the w English critics say that recently fata G old en M ed ica l D isco v c r v i« th e g r ea test the l» ussian army you could not have p ln t lm m . Whilo thus eiiRag. d. be came attention lo Discanes of M oney Saved A T T O R M Œ Y - A .T - I j -A-W. o f a ll h lc o d mak< rs and p u rifiers. It g iv e s gave evideuoa of more than usuul Intel­ ; Specilli done thia. John in contact with a young officer whose e d g e to th e np p . tite , c o rr e c ts s ll d iso r d e rs Sy •• Right you are, ” wse the prompt re­ ligence in tile ofiioo of a Pai isian jour­ luce seemed fam iliar to him. Llcctiitg ; o f th e d ig e s tio n , m a k es th e a ssim ila tio n o f the Eye. Florence. : ! Oregon. th e life g iv in g e le m e n ts o f th e food per­ ply, "b u t Hl the Prn.amu army you nal. Tim I ’Rrisiiui editor saw a Londoi» him again, he said “ Good morning. P a tro n izin g It. fect, in v ig o r a te s th e liv e r , p r o m o tes s e c r e ­ I critic’s appreciation "f Ann» 'l'iil>atid, could not be an oilfeer At tho next renconter the bishop stop- I tio n a n d e x c r e tio n , aud v ita liz e s th e v-hoM i whose songs nro as poiiibtl and flowery y. It m » k es ftr.a, n in se u lsr flesh , b u t years ' as her "roscl i.d” slippers. 'I ho Isin- psd. saving, "H ow is your father?” i b d od Ilvil I’tpf*1«»*»« 84,,Brr^* o e s n o t m a k e c o rp u len t p e o p le "toy« c ? r- N O T A R IE S .________ Prop The gailunt »'idler replied, "IIo has experience i doner wrote th a t "uiaduiLciselle’« f' >'t p u le n t. c u rco r es W o8 g p e t r c en t, o f a ll c a se s It cu Qeo. Hale Every oti© fiuuilifer w ith be< ii .h ad for tunny years." The bishop g e r in g c o u g h s, b r o n c h ia l, t h r o a t a n d low 's " H iaw atha” reuicmli. r* ti e refer were incased in fairy boots." The P ari­ trifd »gain w ith the query, "H ow ia o « f . lin « « k in d r e d aiT tction«, w h ic h , if i n eg » ectca . euoes to tho taiuoos ri : p ijo to u e quar­ sian set himself dilig- ntiy to work w ith your mother?" “ W ell.” said the offi­ le a d u p to cew a u m p tio n . It fg tL ' • best . oí his dictionary, and s-.on laid it imrract- ry, w h ic h IS » it r - .t e d a t t.lie e x t r e m e cer. amiiing, " I think she must bo all a ll n e r v e tonic»» an d reatoxanvea. K ep t b y casteru boundary ol Huutb Dakota- ly tmualutad, we pr. sumo. Lot when it right, or yon would have heard had ahe a ll m e d ic in e d e a ltr a . ■■ I was taken Hl in l^ r M r y , .for- with head­ T h ia Is tne only quarry of tlm kind appeared In print, instead nt readuig ache and pain tn my .-ro -« tl Gaddis, breu iudlsposed. ’’ that mademoiselle’« toot wero Incase I Kw 1 B H **’*. Tacom a. W known to exist o n th o A m e r ic a n c o n t i ­ » « * * * » Tl.e bishop walked away, hut his CAlU i d o in f a th x to r weel Io- cau l« th ree tone«, He I tn "Isitt ’s no f e e . ” it » h l they wero Dtaiaria ___ ______ g e ttin g w o.se ; I 1 w w . bUio»»-* Xntl 1 k O r e g o n nent. . . . . COF»RIOHV« * C - ifli urs” (fiov.tr pots). curiosity was groutly aroused. Ecohig until MARION MORRIS Pro P- m h «o so that th at I I conld sleep, ■ ooty by F lo r no® , Incased In p( a cmi*»h coni i ” not »««v, tho rtatiou master, ho s t once asked took being proppe.1 n p In U J . M v In n g s > > » « " * •• M»»t * U d en ti« -. Anyone »endln« a ■ketPh.Mnd/ í 2 C2Eeíhí»?1 *■ am i I g.g so [» o r ilis t I w as J«St .L m Sl'-I !»-<«■, . 15 cent* "N ever be critical upon the ladles," him if he could eiiligbte-u him us to I tlio o ttb l I was « o i'lg tn die- f " b * l w » h41, In » eoti on te probably retenta Cclh-go P r o f r —Yuiir falber is a Shaving who tho young officer was w ith whom WILSON. «...».«ricur r o n e H o a t i e L ™ " J E o f Dr. Pierce's C o l.ls il M edical Diseo-.i-rv an d it wn< tlio iiiaxlm < ’f an old Irish peer, re­ FRANK b . wealthy farmer, 1 and'Ts’-ai d. lisco n - 35 ” •»nt free. Oldest aaeucy to r r r « .: r « ho had been conversing. " O h ," replied m ade m e sound and »veil, i t m e .s i my Ihe. P ro m t* t» *» n t i r v ia li “ " " ■ L i '? 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