The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, August 18, 1899, Image 4

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II«w R a l l o o n a A r c M a il» .
benrg as soon as ponsihlo. Taking hard­
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ly tim e for (Ho w riting of a letter und
fo r .t> rf.
in
2wvtM-.'; '.'-e pi fiuy T'dof.
Balloons are manufactured of gold T e n t t w u r o n d m e n o b e y e d h i s l i g h t e s t w o r d .
f b c t l o u t h a t I * * - . ' h . / a ly r«3oHUBt*E(l t la m.
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about
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year«
with
the saying of an adieu, he departed for
heater's skin, which, though small toy
H o ( z r e r s e d a b u t t o n u t h i s dc.-.k, u n d , l o l
J
w h ftt I ;• .1 c Ml* lULtt.vckn tfom lntf o n r e g u la rly
that place, and gratifying his own wish
d.
. I s a w I d ’ tna T abulo-i a d v e rtis e d I n o u /
ones had been made of it, could not be M o n w h o f o r y e a r . h u d s t r u g g h r i o n u n d o n
c a c o tt - e a '_ V »2 5 iF-Xii b y (ttffe ro n i p h y a le tu n e
- ; i
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1 'i t h f i n a i d ire c t-
M a t It w¿ * f. ;• o t !
i.i v. liie.i I u .il
he went ‘hero on Bossac’s horse.
produced in sullicient quantitiea for tin A w o iio 0» f in d t h e i r d r e a m s o f r i c h e a g o n o ,
1 tn. r e
g e w r a l. I
< *ho • Hi ' x t r a r t e d , b u t th o nt
A n d b o w i n g a a r v a n t u tu iw h i m c o m e u n d g o ,
His new grenadiers grumbled among
y m o re
large balloons until Colonel Tcmplcr in­
taokt c i i /
I i; --' rf-» •» R dverthiFinentrt of
th ir ty -
:l.‘ il •, n . t r a b u t hu«1 n o f a ith
vented and p rf eti d the process, which t i e s i- o ltc , a n d m a r k e t s r o s e f o r t h w i t h o r f i l l . thorns; Ives. “ Is it with th at plug,”
•\ j .• ,r’i
i... o D j c c . - a ; . h, o n ly r i y
l a them, tut
« ' j .
i «(ncc ft f rto u d In-
Ho governed all th a t m ighty weuplt will they said, “ th a t h e moans to )• ad u s t"
is briefly as follows :
m y r.i .Sc h u s b a n d .
'*• ■ - riu-n b u t tw o o f thfi
tl'icod me w> ♦
dull
buy I
•
;-y lB ; K lp a n i
Bit mil 3-fU
o f '* • V • u h i a n d h a v e b a d
La Poysayo’s friends look' 1 at tho
a th e
»« K
The gold heater’s skin is made up ai F u n i c , h o n o r , p o w e r , lio tn u g o , h o p o e sita ic d ,
- ■ ‘¡o tte r b u t It w ill
noir lurr
..'-*C3. H a v e n e v e r g iv e n a
quantities of a certain thin animal A n d y e s t e r d a y y o u w o u l d h a v e c u l l e d h i m beast critically. An ensign lifti 1 its
te e tira -
j ».• -t >
y:.-.' ... t*-; r* , b u t th o g r v a t
¿ 0 lo n g . Y ou
? iui¡s b e e n
gome
tun*
b le s t—
:c-i X i J l« . it a s b v e n d j n e : a o
lip. “ No nee,” s a il the count; “ he's
c
L d r . no t*3 ;■ Alik®,
membrane (80,000 of these are required
b u t m il li o n a tr i s m id r u a p e r a h n v o t o d io l
•'iB K S ,
by
. i u h i it’d r • to a d J m in e t o tire
M r r. M at . v
an old horse, and his teeth no longer
for a balloon of J 0,000 cubic feet ca­
y o u a ji i ti le i ia h a v o tn y .-u r
in uuy
mark his ago. ”
pacity), which is first freed from all (T ho s h o u t l n c In t h e m n r l c t s t i l l y e e s o n ,
p c -a a s ü iu a b v -.
A. T . D b W it t .
• ft n v e r
ir?
f
r
o
m
’c r lr
T h o u g h w h i u p e r l r .i ; e o r v u n t a t i p t o e t h r o u g h
Id e tn a
“ But why d idn’t yon cento on your
futty substances and then soaked'in u
|« N H iiw « a.ltu 2 h'I:l i. I cut
h t s h a ll,
•ruv,
Jed
r&r
a
r
t wct * to tn /f x m
thick fellow ?”
solution of glycerin and water. They J I o w p o o r w o s I b e s i d e h i m y e t e r d a y l
- A .*> * ; A « -» , r. ; z V
”
p e ttin g a
pìtaCé
5.-5
In e ro fd s o f ?. •
•>y
-,
heat!
a
“ Oli, Constantine broke his leg. arid
are then applied to hoards cut in the H o w r i c h t o d a y b e -id I d a p u l »1» ... « l e y !
prAlBO, OÎ
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M u lia fu st, t h o l i d a n i l l i t t h e c u r t a i n s f a l l .
iti: ¿ i
1 *tuvo t h r i v e d f
—but do not laugh, mcesleuts—poor
form and to the size of the goro of the
h
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fro
m
e
n
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i
J L Z F iT S e in c L
S O IE Z b T O E S _ ->
I r t n a i l i T J . !', • ! ,b
—S . E . I i i s o r i n C l e v o l n n d L e a d e r .
R I - P - A - N ’S
und old as Is this ch.urg, r he is good
w aa
u ru t <
balloon required, Others aro then super-
X’f ’/ 'f i - 1 •!
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Uklr.É
In t û t ; j.r t.r t . l o u â t
enough for the campaign. I judged that
posed, until a thi
ddekness of four layers
:.
Mho
h
a
d
c f th e
h*n t U ft!W aya f “
04
1- ‘.¡'-f f ro m
we should bo only am using ourselves
ins
fo u n d
bra been reached, great care being taken
i i t l 'j i v i Clt,;
VIN DICATED .
‘.v ise d ra a
t h e i r t <3 .•
A l t e r quo o f m y v
hue, and I did not wish to honor the
T
he
modern
stand­
that no air bubbles remain between the
Sold W ith
J
• it t ’o, a n d !
to tut?
Î û U B k .i y - d i f e
meiny by riding too fins a horse."
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in
g o o s in c e
ekins. After this fourth layer a method
r u n (h av n .
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When M. do Bossno returned to the
ard
Family
Medi­
ttd v ie o (¿f 2 îr Goo. V
The officers saluted smilingly, und
of strengthening is resorted to in the
Ci
■ . 1 . ■• com plete«
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. - y h r ; ’a c h e s .
shapo of a net manufactured of skin. court in Franco be was most coldly re­ the colonel, wishing to seethe marshal,
A ve., Jertj«*y C iry , I t
cine:
Cns*C3
the
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a
u t . e n in o y e a r»
II.
de
Ceigny,
inquired
the
way
to
hit,
T u J u îl j
;
A fter this net two or threo more layers ceived. The king refused to see him, and
a rr a
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of membranes aro applied.
' the king’s courtiers wero quite uncivil. quarters. I’eforo going thither lie left
: j i . :
. i t -»Im o i luL
Lilfia Lu&yXX '»Vïi.Lil.
> ' common every-dav
: - J . CixocKM va*
The whole is then allowed to dry, and At his sw eetheart’s liiniM), in tla Ituo his horse w ith his orderly, who was go­
ill of humanity.
a solution of boiled linseed oil is need as ties Saints Peres, the door was closed in ing toward the trenches. “ Bring him
tT n tb r r v .an e ro n b J rii
/•
WHii h o n m n .-n a ad
u varnish. The fabric is then quite in­ his fuce. Ho was filled w ith astonish­ hack to me tonight,” said the count,
rIorj?i«L. n. , .
1 by
< -
ar-rdd be?
DlAßfi . . >,
and the man departed w ith t.hn horse.
dissoluble, and the membranes cannot
' I • ‘*'i p e in e la
In '« ( «et .*»a. ¿ ¡ r »1 » ,(y > i
ment
and
grief.
Loth
of
which
wero
in
­
Hut not moro than an hear had pass­
lAfi-.y yoiiCf. (>ne d.*. y
by any i<o.<sih!eiiican.i bo separat' d from
z
lilt) ! • '. co ;t '.ipatloa
Biit-
n '.
D.vi
■ . -
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ono another, but sometimes, to render creased when lie went to see his friends. ed, and La Pnysaye was jo. t ! -¡vii!,"
l a tl.O p jp fli’ 1R 2-Cc h û t
.1 .
m c o u ld n o t
this homogeneity the more perfect, a so­ All looked askance at him, few deigned j the marshal's quurters, when an attack I l l l p n n n Xari?..’ bill)
c
;;
cHil.lr- a o f h is
»•*
6 e rc r m liie 4 to , l i
i .... d o n n d w h a t h e
lution of bichromate of potash is sponged even to speak to him, and none accorded was ordered on a strong point where
n
v .fij r r e r . t l y
••So u.t d id n o t n< roe
1,800 men had been kill’d the night
X r- t» V 4 » V
-ÿ
him tho explanation ho sought.
r e i - e / t J Ly : h - l . u s a
y
?
over the fabric.—Pall Mall Magazine.
u 4 h h I n . H o w an t h in
f i n d n o v tn .h ti ? t h o
Bd o f a raiTrott c o ’o r.
Too proud to question strangers and before. The trum pets sounded and the
1’ftbtjlee re ittor ’ 'h n k o c • r t? 3 w c a rte llo R lp a n s
i f
F-
Klin
H en a t If u l V i e n n e s e W o m e n .
,
in T ’.jk r i .n e t
R 1¿ m ; ii ;
) w ith
yet sensitive enough to »¡iff. .• k.-cwly army hastened to resinond AH other . f i b u j c ; i h i b e t
o n e t hoe», i l i a h « s« re tu rr. <
iH.’-O
I m y J n.g.-’e r,
Vienna, tho capital of Austria, is under tho treatm ent he had received, tasks were abandoned ar.d, w ith tho
t?I -pp C A ff-l AÍÍÍ1 •ÙO lùv
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i, V .'W Ss e r e In
li< i 7» h'.ob w u3
otls rs, their uniforms in order, their
chiefly noted for producing three things he went to his room to brood alone.
Ina of his
■ . . r. O u r w h o lo
f .r:u t i y . .
* b o rd et
g
. a rr '
ri t*y f«ict d boy. This
fu n itW i.ri'iò * ! ¿
ile 3 l og’
—coffoe, music and worn. a. Tho word
y . i T '- ‘ ily n i i ^ r
Sf/MIlOCh. I
arms
in
reudint
ss,
tho
grenadiers
fell
j
There was a m in o r here, and in this
. , . : r i i . - ' ¡u è to h i p m s T a b u le s .
rn o tiiv r
t
ago
•
w
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n
d
e
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f
u
l
“ jolly" describes tho temper of tho he surveyed himself. Tho hardships of into lino.
• ' y v/H ì 1 • SU -.nj e n o (fro m
Oi-’d la ..•nj'ty’níí
1- e t o i li
I c :n fiat Mi
; i'.-'i.i s p i t Its ; c b o
. . ¿i t t t k t u ¿ wcordlim to d i reo-
Viennese woman most aptly, filio lives war had deprived him of his good looks.
e t* a b e T ly 1 “ .Li. ÛU viril
th • c r¿ d iv i
M ilty b e f o r e a h a
Being ordì r 1 to. h dd his regiment
E. W . V a ic i.
'took
t
o
n
U.
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l
a
u
k
s
x
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u
s
.
only for today und lots tho morrow take His lace was drawn and haggard, his in reserve, I.I. de la Puysaye ccne.ueted
“We do not tako possassion of our ideas hut are possessed by them
—.a.
caro of itu lf. £ lie is us good a house­ s k in wrinkled, h is e y e s wero dull and 1 it bellied a certain embankmer.t, then
They master us and force us into the arena,
a :.. w ity ìe j ;
t ( . .«ri- 1 •
u:*-- ►i-, r
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., t
¿ n ( ri
-.r
»3 now fo r sols
keeper ¡is her German slst. r, but not sad, whilo across his k i t cheek a long, sought to go after his horse. B ut his
Rt s o n s lire:; r t ...-i -j --xa «.i»-. .!: h 7 3 . T . lo » j?. ■ •••;! o r . .i.tcii ¡«d fo r il.e po-.r u n i t i e econom ical. Ono
quite so particular. Sho is quite as eco­ disfiguring scar told where a saber laid friends topped him. “ N ot now ,” tin y
Where like gladiators, we must fight for them."
d 'T í « of t.’ic f.' - t . .
i> •.
t ’k,.. • )> c a n !.-t
’ '.y • -d b / ; n ilo,
ri.y . ,hf o-.nts to the R ip a n i
nomical, but dresses herself more artis­ tu t deep.
'«lid. “ Tile place Is expo.-.'di Yea would
Co r ii ' al Uri».' A»x ’ o. i pino« I.
> -?• Y rk -> r a U .
-.( tla ta ’. : i . ? ') will '.»e .¡cnt f o r dv® cents.
. i ' .
t —-a o ’- ino liquor stores
Such is the exalted motto of tho Arena, and th e
tically. Sho is just as good a mother,
He left the mirror and eat down do- : be risking your lifo needle. sly. ”
but a moro loving wife. Sho is some­ jectedly. “ I am grown ugly,’’ bo said,
La Puysaye rt i a m 1 to his j lace nnd
entire contents of this m onthly magazine
w hat nervous, and the quarrel with her “ and poor, and therefore they shun gave v n t to his ve.-aiiion. “ Miserable ,
hnsband Is ns regular ns the amen in me. " Ho thought of his life, offered to ! orderlyl” be cried. "M y horsel Sea
riK /W »
.’»<>.ri v lA V S - V - W V ì
are upon a piano and in keepingiwith its
her prayer. Tho truest and prettiest his country and to glory, of his hard wh.it he has dono w ith m yhoreel”
type of the beautiful Viennese woman campaigns in America und the Indies,
“ Cioll" exclaimed a captain in os- !
motto.
The Arena’s gallery of ^em inent
is th a t which comes from the south. In of tho fatuous battles iu which lie had tonishment. “ Why ,.ro yen;)concerned
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common with tho m ajority of liar Euro­ ilono his part under Montcalm and about the beast ? From whom did you
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thinkers is a group oi interesting“men and
pean sisters, tho Viennese makes mar-
LC? - xi. -i't ;tl Trado Marks o'diincd nn-3 d l Tat-,
O FTH E
’ ■ - - ?
Vnudreuil. “ But nil th is,” ho told him- j get h im f”
¿ • n t , ’ !-■,•
ri 1 f .Uodc cte F ees, i
ringo her goal, lait retains her girlish self, “ has been iu vain. Tho king, rny I La Pnysaye, tired of beeping his sc- I
women, and their thoughts are w orthy tho
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1 rip l.-ío . Wc ad vif.n If
ways, her Jolly spirit and much of her
Oil P i*CO I) n t d ll O t i l l 1
lovo, my friends, tin y are none of them j e r e t, roventai it. “ From De Bossuo. He j
consideration of ail people, Tho Arena is
beauty, and oven to guess ut her ago is
1.
•'» ■ n rM -it ‘'i í o w t o O b - '
was, ulus, eno of my old fra ads. ”
f
’
t e r ' .m o ’ n t h o U . ß .(
not only n erlmo, but an nbaurdity.— left to me. Tho only faithful ono of
The news was murmured through tho ;
-,
t
them all— tn y horse, who used to lick
sold with T uf W ist .
Edward A. Htoinnr In Woman's liunio
uty hand and neigh gladly at my com- i rani:.“, while the ollie, rs marveled nudi- '
? C ri A. S S W W Ä GO .
Companion.
ing—ho, too, is gone, for I have sold b!y. “ W hat an ideal” they said.
.
■ o î i , D. C.
him. No ono—nothing is left to m ol” “ Where is he, th a t we may observe
U IuiiL 'ctw o f D a r k .
him
again
f”
Ono black thought was succeeded by
In Ecuador, one of tho South Ameri­
" In th a t trench over there, which is
ij cs.'-L V «a. -Ut..-sfe
<ri- Xk.'SJL.-'^.'^.l
can republics, tho bark o f a troo which another, and bin gloom and melancholy tjo oxposod. My orderly must have boon
increased
till
life
seemed
but
a
burden
grows on tho slopes of tho Andes Is
drunk
to
leave
him
in
such
a
place.”
J Y<m < » "
utilized fur the making of blankets. i to bo got rid of. Ho was a man of
D A IL
“ Oh,“ cried an officer. “ I havo no
The blanket is over six feet long and promptitude and decision, find, having fear I Bossue’s horsel Tho horse of a
taf Mall, F<i«ri*C« VaSd,
i i y n Butter from a n y o f th e |
over five feet wide und is as soft and ; come to th is conclusion, Ito did not pro­ coward I lie ’ll crouch when the bullets
it’s J Pien, f'.'.-ie to th e o ld e st
ch
I'. cific Coast» |
pliable ns though it were made of flan­ crastinate. His pistol lay ready to his fly. You’ll find him again safe and
DK. JORDAN & CO.,
nel. It is about the thickness of a good hand-—ono shot and tho deed was done. sound. ”
^ 1 0 5 1 M a rto tS t
K t f tf S 3 6 2 . <
At court they said, “ M. do Bossno
flannel blanket and can be rolled up and
F o t i n g m en a n d m iddle i
"A fter a ll,” said tho other, “ the
had
the
fever."
Weeks
nnd
mouths
B S O d m e n w h o a r e suffering *
p u t in u strup w ithout hurting or in ju r­
liO C ! 2
fro m th e effects o f y o u th fu l in d iscretio n s o r ex- I
passed, and they spoko of him no moro. trench covers him. H e's satisfied to
ing it.
N e r i us and Physical 1
stay in it. Ho w on't come o u t.”
But
there
remained
to
Bogan«
tilt
old
D c h l i x t y 'J r : t p ( i k * u e y
?«s ir
1
This troo or bttrk blanket is merely a
At th at moment a bomb came ring­
timo
friend.
Alter
serving
in
Spain
fur
■trip of hark cut from a section of tho
5 t o -s
l i l ’ Ju -,i, <;•’» T lO V iTroea, <¿1 r P t , f
ing
through
tho
air,
and
from
the
• .rii’r f ' ' , ‘
■■■'•. * - s e . i ’y a *
tru n k of tho blanket or domajagua tree. I some ton years und growing discontent­ trench calmly, proudly, defiantly, a
Greatest V/ee’dy h ths Co ntry,
None who aro engaged iu any of tho inoclianical
i
. . r i d ¡i iri-rn :d . . , o l gp. ; cu ra tiv e p o w -s
Tho Indians make a cutting around tho ed w ith his work M. Io Comte do la horso emerged. He stood nlono in tho
t r , t h i 5 - . i r has
a
rr
h is tic a tm e n t ’
v
n
o
4
4
“
1
l
’uysuyo
returned
to
Franco
and
to
tho
th
a
t
it
h
i
l
I
v
a»T«»i’d
inua
•
i..i:
relief
b
u
t
s
tru n k to get it, and they prepare it by
pursuits can succeed w ithout reading and
middle of tho field. In a great open
lüiii
c ..
ci: . tti .- x t r d o e s n o t claim to '
«taking it in water until it is soft. It court. He gained prestige nt Mutes, place—alone. Tho eiuldle was on his
¡'crform I ’.ir.it !
’ *t i . v.
. >v.t to be a fair «
ile
Bonita»’,
De
Chauvelni’s,
Do
Snr-
a n y p a r t o f th o U a l tc d
is then pounded so th at tho rough out-
studying this standard.M agazine of Sciences
back, the bit in his mouth, and, though (TPClildlDK IK'btL.M-’)
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- V 2«*s' Pri'rih < -f
i
aide cun bo stripped off and tho inside goro’s und Luxembourg’s, asked now lie laid lowered his neck iu the silence B ta fo a , C'ftrcttln « n t1 M v x d ô x
te d f ro m t h o '
(h o b r ig h te s t
T D K W E W I a Y
service
of
tho
king,
and
solicited
a
regi­
n
>•..’• m - j .
i
alone left. Tho inside is of fine fibers so
and mechanical Arts. I t is illu strated 'w ith
following the first bomb, he seemed a n d n t o s t o o i n p i tc W e e k l y N . ' / f . . ¡p e r ln tb o
- ■ ■
, i. w ill rc - i
Joined together bynaturo th at it. makes ment. He called himself a friend of w aiting only for a signal on his bridle. w o r ld , p id n tR rh * p th irty 1 C o ta n in a , o r e ix te e n
c h o i i'.riio n ,s£
. o f Ida c o m p la in t.
Ilfe w M
ir c tn ie c a PO l I T i m . C U R B I n ,
pa^cH , <>t N ow b , U t e i j b ur 4 a n d G en ; i a l l u f o r -
all modern cuts ¡of latest inventions in all
a beautiful blanket, warm euough to Bosane. “ Poor fellow I” ho eaid.
“ Tho coward’s horso!" thought tho enu-ttou; .“.Is o n n i u r n i i i i vi«t A g r i c u l t u r a l u n d
• i ■
. or
Cao ,
f
bo used ns a cover and soft enough for “ Only 80 years old I W hat could huvo army.
Clot
t
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l
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u
l
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i
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t
m
o
o
t.
T
h
i
a
la
oiu>
o i th e
the branches of mechanism, and its fu iid jo f
made him leave ns in th a t way I”
U l B rid tn t'o n >
h
1 s’. ic tly p riv a te .
a mattress.
n ta In a n y p a p e r o n t h i a
■
' .
.
• . . .
' B L & T r nt- I
Ju st then tho place scouted to fill C g ro w u s io l . B t E d v u e p r a y r t t n h M
His taco clouded when he heard tho
l u s w r i t t e n la b a a e d o n e x -
m e a t p e rso n a lly o r b y le tte r. Send fo r book.
knowledge is inseparably connected with in ­
story, for ho was a bravo man himself. ( w ith smoke, while tho city beyond p e r f e n r o In t h e ( 'o a s t S t a t e s , n o t c n r a s t e r n
"T he P h ilosophy o f M arriag e/’ 4
•
P o la o n H e m lo c k ,
•
t •
W ater hemlock is a deadly plant com­ “ A coward I” ho cried. “ Impossible I” j trembled as w ith an onrthquako shock m e n 's k n o w le d g « ) o f t h e i r o w n l o c a l it ie s .
ventors and mechanics.
Sold w ith T ub
VISIT DB. JORDAN’S
“ Bnt, yes," said his Informer. "W o I —threo more Immbs in tho ranks of SAMPLE
FREE. ; j? G r e a t M ust u m o f A n a to m y |
mon in most country neighborhoods.
I :
’
it M i
tmerf h ; k l ,d in th e
Its roots nro eaten often in spring by repeat only w hat tho roperts said—re­ France, nnd 16 files Were c u t down like
W
est at clubbing rates.
v f! ..
w .•
r id u l ly y o u
mistake for stmo edible root, and death ports which wero sent to the king d i­ i so much grain.
I U ! di:
i The trum pets sounded tho attack,
P W e nr*» c > :n •• a d d in r n e w sp e c!
frequently results. Cuttle aro often pol- rect. M. do Bossno, it soouis, dislikisl
\ C A /.L L O u
l
C u J J c r w rite .
eoned by drinking w ater in marshes tho enemy too greatly—so much so, in nnd at that moment suddenly, magnifi­
>.J6< h-•' • • S!i> e t. S i n : r r.v i*co, Cal.
fuct. th at lie could never bring bitnsolf cently, the last rays of the setting sun
Where It grows.
clothed tho horso in gold. lie raised Ids
The poison hemlock from which tho to approach hltu. ”
“ Bossno a coward I” cried the count, 1 le ad, ns tho bravo stei d does v. la u the
Greeks made poisons Is a near relative
-- ÔiiVôri’rïtVi'.WASVrïrtAiiri'riiV/AWi'
to tho w ater lituulock. It stands from “ lit. must. I^ivo chanced greatly, then. battle is on and tho rider encourages
v, ¿3 TY 1.I5M , R E L IA
him
to
advance
j
then
boldly,
eagerly,
May
not
thoao
reports
have
been
falsof”
tw o to seven fet t high and has clusters
p?*-7 A R T IS T IC -^
JtiyOu.dy,
lm
charged
on
tho
city
a
t
a
“
Woll.
tho
marshal
hintsclf"—
and
of small wl ite (lowers and large, pars­
Recómete,!»« by Leading
leylike loaves. The stalk, lining hollow, so on. Ln Pnysaye heard tlio story re­ gallop. IXatf to the thunder of the can ­
£ /J Ç1
r c“ Always
t:,<i,,' r'‘ri P2?n¡»í. a
j
a score of times, and found (hat non, indifferent to tho shot th a t w his­
ihey
is often made into whistles by country peated
boys, and lttuny children are poisoned in the mention of B o h h u o ’ b tin mo brought tled about him, glad to sniff again tho
forth only enrsoa or reproaches. He smoke of powder, to fis'l once more tho
this fashion.
excitement of too c ..abnt, the gallant
ended by renouncing him.
“ But, ” ho suid to himself ono day, horse dashed on nnd on—a sublime
Mixed Dvrrlc».
A young tailor named IV riy, lately “ I can’t forget him. I loved him well, spectacle for a '.. hole army to witness.
W hat moved him to inch on the ene­
M cceettal to his father’s hiisiin -s, once and I Itelicvo I lovo him still Very
. i the
TTin
sent In his acoonnt to Charles Matthews well. I shall allow myself this little cc my so madly, to affront death so grand­ new
»*»' it
ly?
Was
it
tho
memory
of
Bossuo’s
■onio’what ahead of time, whoronpon centricity—th at a t loving a dishonored
'act.To
T tii:
- cad
Matthews, w ith virtuous r.tgo, wrote wretch Boasito remains my friend, and glorious batt.li s? Was it the force ot a Cca--t
This monthly magazine is ono ot th e very
habit
acquired
alter
u
score
of
engago-
of all the world I alone shall recall him
^tiut tho following not«:
Tf
iix tits—tho result of a li sou learned
best printed in this country, and is sold
"You muRt be a goose Perry tosend with something other than disdain."
Hu hung tho dead m an’s portrait on ou many fields?
«no your bill -Berry, liefore it la due—
to all subscribers a t rates w ithin the
)rry. Your father, tho eldej -Berry, his wull once more. But tho portrait I They who followed sw iftly after him
I. n. ft-1 ol-
Would have had moro sense. You may was an old ono nnd no longer resow- did not know, but they swore after­
i’.ht“ , «o.-» cf the
ability ot all to pay. I t is finely illus
look very black Berry, and fisd very blod anybody. La Pnysaye, discontent­ ward th at they had seen a hand on his
>««. <•• v m < t t -
hlne—Berry, hut I don’t caro a straw — ed. wished for some other souvenir— : bridle, f> 11 pn ..big bis si ies, a shad­
trated aud presents the nam es of famous
u '.r i * in n o th in g .
Berry for you and your bill B erry."— something which Bosuno had used, lie owy fean on lii.tbsck, and for one brief
thought
(he horse. "W here Is ho instant n face, w ith a long scar on its
7‘CyclojuediM of Anecdotes.”
authors as contributors.
T hb W est
now T They tell me th at he sold hint. left ( beck and a look such as «to coward D3
WAHÎ T'î*-
• • I t W#t«4>al Í Jk i.
r i riiririü í
t a l l F o r ftmall Chnnwc.
Thut horse carried jioor Bossue ter ten ever worn.
aud the Cosmopolitan aro sold a t re­
The jioer beast at length fell, bleed­ • n
Dmidra th© Marin Thcrv.m 17H0 dollars years 1 nm it find him. "
k n ? I
K 'p y i W i ï f i û
ing
from
a
score
of
wounds,
bnt
he
had
Onco, w Itile his ftieiid still served
duced rates a t this office.
.the people of Abyssinia for small change
tv
LOU T U l U i t u r i v X.ri. '•tu 9
m e n Ixtrof bard crystallized salt, ahmit with him, lie had seen tho horse a doin' enough. In the eyes of the army
1 '.UStl.
«..a,
.
„
a
he
whe
n
horse
this
had
been
was
vin­
10 inches 1, ng and 2 ^ inches broad and curious beast, of a dark yellowish color,
fkidwlrq Bit) IJakr . St.
, Damlnloa
« J \ij-
every & ;
thick, slightly tapering toward the end, tho product of n cross lietwecn a Span­ dicated Botwne was not a coward —•
•ì* ri.’
ci Casati» a r i (fo-Bi
MoxiO)
, > V •
five of which go to tho dollar at tho ish iiarb ami an Indian jamy lie was From tho French l'or Argonaut
er t>fti
I
OM
O N I«
I
R-r >
capital. It is a token of affection among able to fnrnish deseviptiens of the an i­
a l :t » X :
1 '
o f
C'oni 1 n«»d h y llo n '.n n a .
tV ’T p f r f
tho natives when fritnils meet to give mal to certain men whom ho s at in
• 1 Hi- V*.
co.,
IK t
It is believed by ceme hi terians that
• 1 4 6 W . 14H St.,
•w Y- • ; -Si
to each other a lick
their respective aearclt of it
hi ¿
V
A
V
/r.v
a
A
V
i
coal
was
u«'d
by
the
Romans
on
the
The men were away threo months.
bars, nnd Itt this way the m aterial val-
AVA’?
i* • .ri r
• *?i r ;> u L I n « -» t ìli » . V e :3»,
Ono day 1st Puysnyo received notice continent and by the Iirie t; i on the is
tie of tho wilt is also decreased,
p o k in g ’
¡jo -» »
i
_____________
that a b one answering to the d ■ rip- 1 t a d liefore the arrival of ( ’ ..tr As
D ESC EN T O F LOVE.
",
AL> U d ì
D i d n ' t H ta in iu c r A ll t h e T im e .
tlon given had lieett found in a field in early ns 1281 Henry 111 granted a li
I L <4
••( ~
~
. „ E » « S I,
An electrical engineer who stutters Artois. He went to tho p la c e h im ! cense to dig coal near Newcastle, but u
n »tb tn •
l’K 4>.l . -y d . . . b r ».
F | \ > b A M 'U K X X C' e I a
once endeaRired to In, cured of the Ismght the animal nt oms). It w as in ­ few years later the use of coal was for­
i F - 'r v«*.*
• ;
A
n d b h .- ’» •
a «» n n r t ’i.î r- l i v u . m », - .t œ g .
bidden
In
London,
the
smoke
Iteing
habit, and for th at pttrix m went to un deed. IJossne’s extraordinary la a t the
N u t Ui «
* M mì iwi»
Institution near Boston. The manager, friend of his friend, old and thin, Wi.rn ' lieci it d prejudicial to public health.
T b rir F f
F h e — D o y o n i ) .„ ¡-a: , r t h è —
ita I i.s l. ■ . r n 4 V't e c a i - u o o
In 186(1 the London ¡'entry petitioned
questioning him, asked:
by the hard service before the plow and
w« u
i l « — N o c W a u ÍS R ;.w .
< > ir HT .1
’ “ Do you stammer all tho tim e t”
the ill treatm ent of the farm hands the king against its use, declaring
ö « x v - ~ L i t n U k l n 1 rubiti yen to d o l o r
T .i! w h e u
• . ' n -i t h e t i ■ k : . u
“ N un-nun tiuu-no, sir; o-o-o-only There were tho white leg), still tine its ; that, in spite of his royal order, certain t u o . '
l
t
o
’,1
h
e
r
w hn-w htt-w hn-w lan I t-t-t-talk, sir ” those of a racer, tho long, black t ail and mullclons persons persisted in burning
tî-
rit
Ï » ••••*! I e - , •». 1 ,h.» R f *
.
B c
L ’o v r i o r .
À l i t i t.
‘
•’*’> U e< v .• «•• jrJ
Coals !«■ ..in t o be brought fruit!
X—Electrical Review
u ttttte and those eyes. dark. cold, d ear if
V
‘1. •• - b
- « r» M ’ i-W O
Newcastle to t. n d,n In 1381, during
s ttil fixed, th at made ono uneasy.
*în u ’ P - • t a r d «
Diamonds may bo black ns well ns “ Strango an iinull" thought La Buy the r.f.gn ef Richard II By the year
n t?
' >
.
H im ! cool was commonly burned in
white, nnd some are blue, red, yellow, •«ye.
la.U i Cl • «
• . »- ...
,
tQ n-*»,-*.
'
.-.-.J 1
London
ns
a
fuck
though
860
years
He
had
it
fed.
groomed
nnd
saddled
green, pink and orange, hut th. re is no
H o h ( ri» \ V» b .1 .1 w »id . f h? r .«nirie»
j
A n ovi-» v « n
violet diamond, ulthoiigb, In addition and set ont for Paris nt a rather halt later, in the reign of Charles 1. its use
3T.ÍS «t’i tn ; 1 ■ r r i ■ ■ t , •
i
flo t W cj 1 r u n
n ú o í b n r chMjM.
ntnethvsta, there are sapphires, rn- iug gallop. Much fatigued, he arrived was far from being general throughout
v
'
U y .- tp .ftlr
nt length Bnt tirtsl ns he was there England.
bies and garnets of th a t color.
^
u
U
i
.
t
.
’
u
. ♦'
• L. » n G k-diA pcuk
A r . ! C i .v . ■ y . ì
A nthracite ciial, which, except the
was to ho little rest for hint A Bote
A n » t » »tai 1
I .,.!
n e t.
* < • '! , n " m o r e !
diamond.
Is
tho
pnreart
form
of
carbon
from
the
bureau
i
f
w
sr
aw
aited
him.
man endowed with groat perfection
Y e g , V i T h< e l
.. f t - B t ^ . , : e r r u r t .
ih c tr
A nd
i.:> • ,
w ithout good breeding is like ono who inform ing him that his request for a known, was first used by it Connecticut
blacksmith
nauit'd
(lore,
ln
1783,
and
l
-
i
o.
X
»
.
i
T ! w j h « ü »M t v tb - » m 1 1 i l . m n b t a
F t ! » 1 >.l . I t t
has his pockets fnll of gold, bnt always regiment had been granted; that it as a domestic fuel by Judge Jests« Fell
» » o r p tta y •4 « ( M u î o Vfiriît t h r il A 4.ft Ul I
A l 'd . t u u u d
w ants chango for his ordinary occasions. was to he known ns the Grenadiers Buy-
’» Hi t Î L
»
i ■)»• M r n -1 While*.
K ».
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I
hj
H
•.
of
Wilkcsharte,
Pa.,
in
Icdtk
saye, and that he must join it uear t’ri-
UfMeele.
And The
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