The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, October 27, 1899, Image 1

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YOUR HOHE PAPER
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ADVERTISERS
SKJSLAW’S ONLY PAPEB.
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OPPORTUNITY
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FLORENCE, OREGON, FRIDAY, Oct. 27, 1899.
GENERAL DIRECTORY
TRAVELERS* GUIDE.
STATE OFFICERS-
steam er
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'Will make regular trips
D A IL Y TR IP S
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at ALSEA.
J u d g e .........................................F - 0 - P o tte r.
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C o m m iss io n e rs
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T r e a s u r e r ...............................A. S . P a tte rso n
A s s e s s o r................................... D . P . B urton
S ch o o l S u p e r i n t e n d e n t . . . .W . M . M iller
P u r v e y o r .................................. C. M . C ollier
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For passenger and freight rates
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Pacific, Ry.
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Ha F t
B a r r e t t , P r o p ’ r,
Stage Leaves S te am b o a t L an d in g on
R e tu rn in g ,
Leaves
F lo re n ce
E x tr a T rip s W hen N ecessary
EUGENE-PLOIIENCE
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O. W . H u rd
W in. Kyle
,T. W . ('a rm a n
M . M orris
T rea su re r
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Jo h n I. B utterfield
F . B. W ilson I
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S leep in g
D ining Cars
S leep in g
SOCIETIES.
F ’iorfiuce L odge N o. 107.
A ■ R e g u la r ■•om m unieulion oo se e o n l
a n d f o u rth S a tu r d a y s in each m o n th .
Stage leaves Eugene daily ex­
cept Sundays, at 6 a. m., arriving
at Florence the (lay following
at 10 a. m.
Returning-stage leaves Flor­
ence daily, except Sundays at 2
p.nt., arriving in Eugene the day
following at 9 p. m.
S in g le f a r e
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$ 5 .0 0 j
MINNEAPOLIS
R o u n d trip
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$ 9 .0 0
DULUTH
Tickets for sale nt E. Bangs’
livery barn, Eugene, and at O. W.
H urd’s office in Florence.
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forks
C R O O K S T O N ____
lo o sen s the grasp of y our cough.
T he congestion of ¿ h e throat
end lungs ¡3 rcm o’.w J; all in ­
flam m ation Is subdued ; the
parts are put perfectly et re st
sod the cough drops away. It
h a s no d ise ased t s a u s s on
w hich to han g .
Dr. Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral
P laster
lungs.
Alex.
H E L E N A «"'I
of eac h m o n th a t ) :39 p. m.
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S. B. C o lv in , C om m r.noer.
Recitiiitar ww hive ft MftrtlC»1 Dep-irt-
met? if ttMi I Art. any «Mtiipi.Un. wliaC*
cvor Hjta nojli'«' tbo be-«t nodi«’»«! wavlvft
vor can
vltlaU». " r l " tLi
doctor ?r<-c’y You wl’l receive ft
prompt reply without cent.
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À ’Urctui. DK. J. C. AYER. •
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Patterson, M. D.
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Gardiner, Oregon.
T IIR O U G II T IC K E T S
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m ee ts e v e ry 1st a n d 3 ,l. T " V ^ ’
eac h m o n th .
M e m b ers a n d t - li ng
b r e th r e n in good s ta n d in g a re
invited to a tte n d . A. O. F u n k e , M. W .
I . G . K notts , R e co rd e r.
C H IC A G O
Special attention to Diseases of
W A S H IN G T O N
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NOTARIES.
WORD
J IM PLIES.
! For„ifarmatlon tlm .oardx.m ap.sud ticket»
A. R. B U T T O L P H ,
Block,
A- D CHARLTON,
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Assistant General Passenger Agent,
255 Morrison St., Cor., ISd.
Notary Public, Surveyor
»•'lor n o e ,
P o r tla n d , O r.
J. F. TANNtR. P rop .
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CHURCH DIRECTORY
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FRANK B. WILSON.
NOTARY
PUBLIC.
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resbyterian church , F lo re n ce ,
OREGON
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“ HEW HOME” S E W HOKE.
S a b b a th se rv ic e i h a b b a tl.
e v e r y t h in g f ir s t - class .
Special
Attention
to
Commercial
* * Travellers. * *
themselves known.^
pftgtor<
MORRIS
HOTEL
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A. C . W OODCOCK,
Attorney at Law,
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Boomi 7 and S
Ip S m al a tte n tio n given to
O regon
c o lle tti
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Tables furnished with all the
delicacies of the season. Give us
a call.
ESk Prairie Hotel.
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bate buMÍnes»
'fw entv-three
Eugene.
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EUGENE.
OREGON.
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Good d e a le rs w a n ted in ev ery tow n
W rite for prices und term s to b a n I r e n
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STAGS
A .T O o a s iG - .r - A T - L A W .
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ON EUG ENE AND
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B Union Rqon«, N Y.
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p a llu , Texas.
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t ' F r i n A t th e Court llou*e.
E. E. BENEDîCT»
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8* Wp"Fce." beforo you pure hate any other.
w iilee w e s t
E. O. PO TTER
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indicate«
V -w
tixe state
of the tension at a fiance.
It« use means time saving
and easier sewing.
I t ’s our own invention
and is found only on the
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I for his itiitogrnph:
We call your attention to the following prjers.
We invite comparison. We want your trade.
If good goods and low prices count we w ill
,fa«M
get it.
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Guarnuteod Fast Black
Ladies’ Shoes 90c. and up *uT
“ 75c. “ “ • ' «Kiel*
Latlio’s and Men’s Muse Men’s
Children’s “ 20c. “ <« ->»•»
T»« rs
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10c. per pair.
Big Selection—Can savey^u
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Hen’s and Boy’s
Ready maße Skirls.
Men’s Shirts 25c. and tifi «».HMM*
Fust Colors
Boys’
Pretty Patterns
Boys’ Suits 75c. “
Men’s “ $2.75 “
4c. per yard.
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polishing np their acccnterineuta, so
that there Moro times when the fire was
quite descried or whou perhaps there
might be aeon there a solitary figure, a
1 man who had como to light his pipe.
“ Bnt, though it might be deaertod,
the fire still burtiod. Some!fines on oold
•nd windy nights tho wind would
blow it «boat and scatter it, and some­
times; whou it was 110 longer attcudud.
the min would pat it out black, bnt
there was nsaally a living fire thorn by
day and a bed of embers by night, and
here was the soldier's hearthstone.
Now York Sau.
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20c. “
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M y Skirt Waists
30 yds. calico for $1.00
Ladles Undorvests 5c. and u w m
A. F. C. Ginghams 10c. per yard.
Childrens
5c.
Suiting a t 8, 10, 12, 15, Men’s Underwear.,..,..
50c. and up per suit.
20c. per yard : : :
Duck
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North. Willamette Street, °
Lana Co.,Oregon ...
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Eugene.
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U e n r r a l M c D o w e ll.
1 have never met any ono who gavo
mo n stronger imprussion of honesty and
binoerlty then Irvin McDowell. IIo was
W a r t im e R em ln lu o en ee * o f a V e te r a n of
then In tho prime of llfo— 40 or 45 years
t»MA C iv il W a r .
old—powerfully built, but rather pon-
‘Men build fires in various places to I dorous In movement, kindly and aim-
cook thoir coffee by or to make tliain- l plo in manner, with a vory plouxuut,
Bolvcs warm or for company’s sake," | soldierly luce, a Water drinker nnd ul-
said a civil war veteran, “ and any fire I most n vegetarian. After the cruol war
is likely to bo more or less a gathering was over I met liim one day in somo
point, but I suppose that tho fire to foroign city—Vienna, I think—and as
which the name of campfire properly we were conversing he said, "Strange,
belongs, the campfire of ;:ong anil story,
isn’t it, our encounter todayF*
is the cook’s fire at the end of tho com­
"W hy bo . general?"
pany street, built on tho ground, nndor
"Have yon forgotton? This Is the
a pole supported at the ends by erotrhod «1st of Jnly—tho anniversary of Cull
sticks driven in tho oortli and from
Had I won that bnttlo 1 would
which the eamp kettles are suspended. Ran.
have been ono of tho most popular men
This was the gathering point of the in the United States and yon would
company.
have been another. 1 need not say how
"Men did not always stand nbont the
‘ campfire. It depended upon cireutn- much it is tho otlipr way with na now. ’’
But I do not thlqk his countrymen
atances and on the woather. They met blamed him after ull. When I went to
here, of conrso, at mealtimes, and there the United States boom years ago, I
were times when men would stund found him in command at Son Franois-
around the fire and smoke uud talk, and co—much chongod, aged and sad, bnt
then it might he that the men would
» » p a r fr
i X '“
“ ta i'u li'iS L iT 'iK L ii'
1 have reed of a father who would
not let his children tell their dreams
because there is in sncli narrative too
S e w in g M a c h in e .
great temptation to wander fiorn the
truth. Parrot stories are too often like
dream storioa—one-half true, and they
W e have other striking
•re sometimes; plainly to any who
improvements that appeal to
knows the trne talking power of those
the careful buyer. Send for
! birds—msde np entirely or greatly ex-
| aggerated. While the jiurrot has a cer­
our elegant H . T . catalog.
tain nnmiKtakabta senso of hnmor, and
is correspondingly wise, none of the
varions species is or ever was capable
hite ewing achine o
of the origiuul wise and witty tulk fa­
Cleveland, Ohio.
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miliar to ns in newspaper anecdotes.
In fact, tho parrot is never original
For im I o by W h ite Hewing M achine in speech. It is altogether imitative,
and a bird that has never ht-anl Hjinkcn
C om pany, Han F ra n c isco .
words has surely never uttered a sylla­
ble.
A ««Itllev's Btaakat.
Bnt, judging from parrots’ clever nsn
This Story, told of Hir Ralph Aber­ of what they learn to suy, it is almost
crombie, the victor of Atonklr, shows oertaiu that they come to know in a
I that even iu death be did not forget measure tho meaning of the phrases
conaldcrntion for others. After the bat­ they learn.—Charlotte Boner la Bt.
tle nt which ho was mortally wounded Nicholas.
he was carried on board a ship, nnd a
TL© Ila m b o o G u n .
soldier's blanket was placed under his
The
natives
in the Bncherganj dis­
, head to ease it. He felt the relief and
trict of Bengal have been deprived of
asked what it was.
"Only n soldier's blanket. was the 1 their gnna. and since then they hHVe re­
sorted to the native bamboo in tlie hunt
rej>ly.
for defensive weapons
“ Whose blanket le it?
They hollow out the bain boo, load it
"Only one of the men'a.”
" I whik to know th e came of tbs with an ounce or two of ualive pirwdcr
and a handful of iron slugs end touch it
' man. "
"It is Duncan Roy’s, of the Forty- iff with u inse io the immediate heigli-
lorhood of tlie offending person.
second. Dir Ralph. ”
Another way. ns the cook.uy bucks
" T h e n s s u ." i d d (.lie d y in g general,
"that Dunean Roy gets his blanket say, is to employ the bamboo as a fork
with a ofibra pinned to the far end. An
th is very n i g h t . ”
application of the cobra to the sleeping
' body of au enemy Is all that is ncoee-
He Mifthf !!•%• Married.
Fits-Greena Halb-ck nev.rr married, sary.—Loudon Tit-Bits.
y e t a« Mr Howe reminds ns In his
C w U n H it»
“ Amoricm Ikokmalt,” he could net
Little Boy— P iw jm , I w aa»
have been without attractions, for a
certain superior ledy is reported to have tor to come and sec uioti.nr.
Doctor's Sort »ut — Doctor’s
declared ■
“ It I t?ete on u y way to rb"-ch to ' Where do yoa r«,m»i from?
Little I’ey— Wkst! Deti’t yen know
t e m a rrie d , yea, even if I were walking
up the aisle, and Halleck were to offer ; me? Why, we deni with you— v.i. had
himself. I d leave tlie man I had prom­ n baby frr.tu bore fast v/ciL. — Loudou
«MA
ised to w in y and Lite him.”
G h Ä v iJf
Ctîi-tlnc
f?.w»r t
An old time dotectivo tho other day
«ran discussing with aome sleuths new
in the profession the methods of up to
late swindlers. After deprecating the
jrlginallty of the modern crook ho told
it what he considered tho sharpest gamo
he ever saw worked.
"I suppose yon fellows know," ho
Slid, "that duriug Centennial year Phil-
tiolphia was a hotbed of bunko steerers
tud sharpers of overy description. Well,
I wus detailed to keep mi eye on these
gentry, and in time I bocniucacquainted
with most of tho 'big ones. ’ who were
generally exceedingly bright men. Ono
in particular, who was known us ‘Slick
Pete,’ I took a great liking to, for ho
t .id an inexhaustible fuml of humor and
was a good hearted chap. Towurd tho
suil of tho Centennial exhibition ono
day I dropped into a down town unction
room whore some fako jewelry was be­
fog sold. A lot of watches were offered,
and I saw that they had been made evi­
dently for bunko steering purposes, for
tho works were good, and the cuscs were
mado to look like sol id gold. They were
Anally knocked down for $2.15 apiece,
and I saw that the buyer was ‘Slick
Peto. ‘ Jewelry was out oi his line, but
I knew he had some schemo in view.
Two mouths pasw.l before I again saw
Pete, and then I asked him what he had
done with the watohes. He began to
laugh and said. ‘Oh, skinned some
swindler with them!' Then followed
the explanation. He had hired a room
and inserted an advertisement in vari­
ous papers something like this; ‘Found
—A solid gold watch; Elgin works;
loser pay costs. Apply, etc.’ Nearly
every crook in town answered the ad.
and claimed the watch. Pete, who
made np as an old man, seemed a mark,
and the ‘fly’ crook, in tho hurry to de­
part, made but a cursory examination.
‘The costs, ’ $10, wore invariably handed
over, and In two days Pete had disposod
of his stock.”—Philadelphia Record.
p a rro ts A re N o v rr O rlgtaat.
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D. W. 8TI33SIT3, Proprietor.
F lo ro n o o , O re g o n .
attorneys
IS JUST
W HAT
THE
ALL_
B ro th e rs in etc., csl.on o rm ile
J ia ii, riu iv iiu c , y Ç
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good s ta n d in g in v ite d to a lte rn i.
R. M c M urphey ,
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8 . J . S eym our, N. G.
General Agent, Booms 3 and L Shelton
W . 11. W eatheiB on, Sec.
EU GENE, OREGON.
O re g o n .
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YORK
BOSTO N A ND
IlaTl 1, % «Jrence, O regon.
O. O. F . M a p le Lodge N o.,
la every T h u rs d a y ev en in g in h e t l y j
H a ll, S e a to n , O regon. B ro th ers in goo
sta n d in g in v ite d to a tte n d .
W illiam B by k d , N. G.
P h il . N icoli . k , Sec.
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Tension
Indicator
the Eye.
P H IL A D E L P H IA
P O IN T S E A S T mvt S O U T H
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Atfirloa r n *
T t ie m t o S w t . d l . r a F o r O1O A p t e e .
TH E CAMPFIRE.
draws cut .'nSammation of the
W I N N IP E G ______
o n a ral L yons P o st, N o. 58
am t fo u rth S a tu rd ay s
G A. • m K. ee ts G second
A.
Pioprietor.
ST. PAUL
grand
TO
B a n g s,
Cars
FARGO
E . W . C ou», W . M.
J . I . B u t t k b f ie l d , S e c re ta ry .
J . L . F u e n isu , A d ju ta n t.
Cars
E legan t
T ourist
P
Stage
Sundays.
S T A G E L IN K .
W . H . W satliereon
s e c r e t
L IN S .
tlie U m pqua for Florence S a tu rd ay s.
CITY OFFICERS.
G . C. C am p to n
But it is a cough. O n e cold
no so o n er p a sses off before
a nother com es. B ut it’s the
sam e old cough all the tim e.
And it's the same! old story,
too. T h ere i l first the cold,
th e n th e cough, th e n p n e u ­
m onia o r consum ption with the
long sic k n ess, and life trem b­
ling In the balance.
C harges R easonable.
J u s ti c e ol P e a c e ................... C. II. Holden |
R e c o r d e r .............
If It was only health, we
might let it cling.
— APPLY TO —
For further information inquire
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A. W. BEADLE & CO.
14 California St
Sun Francisco, California.
C l e r k .......................... ....................... F. U . Lee
B h e riff.................................... W . W . W ith e rs
o f-tru s te e s
And from
Calling at the UMPQUA.
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Hangs
If
Will carry freight and passengers Meyer & Kyle,
Florence, Or.
from Florence to San Francisco
Will also bring up freight
O J L P tZ D IIS r E J R
COUNTY OFFICERS-
P r e s i d e n t .........
front
Florence to Coos Bay
STEAM ER
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C o r o n e r ........................
4 M .ia Raeh a*
Florence to Yaquina
L U E L L A
J u d g e S eco n d D is tr ic t. . J . W . H a m ilto n
P ro s e c u tin g A t t o r n e y . . .G eo. M. B row n
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Flomen and Head of Tide. Calling
] .................F . A. Moore
( . . C. E . W olverton
: SLICK PETE’S WATCH DEAL.
S t e a m e r R o b a rts
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Supt. Public Instruction J. II. Ackerman
State Printer........................W. H. 1-eeds.
Attorney General D. I i. N. B la c k b u rn
I .................R. S. Bean
S u p re m o C o u r t
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TRAVELERS’ GUIDE
m a r g u e r it e
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REGULAR
G o v e r n o r ......................................T . T . G eer.
S e c re ta ry o l S 'a t e .................F . I . D unbar.
T r e a s u r e r .................................... F . S. M oore.
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Kverytlilnft
Ordinary tumbler» will* h--ih'Mffbi-
becanee the globule« of wufo't M<eAw-’
big to squeeze through iky
g lass 1» ns fu ll of liolee us a epoug«, Sm l
a ir blows r ig h t llirOt g h it,- h»-«.ene<'''tbe
specks o f a ir a re sm a lle r th a n th i.sjp4vf-
Put a bell into a big glebe of glass,
seal np the vessel, p u m p yiut.nil t h t ^ i r ,
then ring tho bell insidot and ya» ™ ,ir
nothing. There is not uir enough ip (he
globe to carry a sow «. B.tS layltan
globe aside fur a month or so, nnd no
matter how carefully you Kitvn seolsfi
up the neck yon will find that you then
can hear the bell when you ring itj ,Ajr
baa got into that globe—enough* any
way to carry a sound has MaWM'In
through the substance of the glass. ..■,
The ordinary incandescent lump is a
glass globe with the air pnihptd ('c i
and after a fffis months scffleietit »it
leaks through to dint th e. light
cornea from the thread of electrified
charcoal inside..
We can make plenty of wsauUI to
hold water, bnt nothing ha* lx.««,
which will hold air without a n y T- ttk
« » » > » * » » ■ * - « s . ■ » « ... -
age. The air sneaks in throueh htddt
beforo ho left my lodgings the day he which are too small for the h u iu u n
was looking for Barry’s gnna " A u d i to imagine.
suppose,” ho said, "your friends oak,
In fact, everything leaks.—Atiiwera
‘Who on earth was General Mc­
Dowell?” ’ — Sir W. H. Russell In
A W s e a a l a P a t l. n o » .
North American Review.
When the eminent botanist P /cf ■»««■
Altman of Glasgow was a small t»y.‘
A Oraa* w u m »«.
Moro than CO years ago Lachlan Mo- ba bad the present of a stiver W»t
Donald left his homo ih 8tsathspey, whereupon hfa mother was so worU«4
Scotland, and went to the sboseeof Lake with question« as to what he ebouidfio
Winnipeg. Ho did not neglect to carry with it that she exclaimed, “ fleal^,
with him his beloved bagpipe, and many you had better go to Thomas Eilicit v (a
an evening It spoke to him of the old well known pharmacist) and bay six­
pence worth of patience.”
home beyond tho soaa
Down tho street marched tho lnd and
Bven in the daytimsy when be wae
busy in tbo woods telling trees, he demanded of the ghemist, “ Mr. EHlot,
would have It by his side, and u n one please give me sixpence worth of - ga.
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oooasion be had reason to be glad that tieoce.”
Mr. Elliot, taking ta tho situattdrf at
it was ao near.
He was merrily swinging his ax, a glance, said: “Certainly, m y tv»y|
when he was suddenly surroonded by n there's u chair. Just ait down nnd wait
party of Indians, who looked very for­ till you get It.”
Professor Altman's endeavor to pur­
midable as they drew nearer, gesticu­
lating in a particularly threatening chase patience was a great xndtnaa. It
manner. Things begun to seem ominous, mode a deep impression on the lad uni
when a huppy thought came to the was one of the factors of bis success in
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Scotchman.
Seizing hts bagpipe, he blew a blast
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so loud and long and shrill that the
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startled rod men looked upon Inm for a
y o u n i w o inn u
in ten now a­
moment in consternation and then took
day» w o u l d
to thoir heels, never stopping till tho
da re to run m il
thick shadows of tbo forest hid them
b a te bcadert
and bare h a n d ­
from tho man who coaid givo vout to
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d a n d tte tta
such an nncarthiy scream.
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They did not forget that prolonged
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cry: from that time tlie Scotchman was
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known among them os "the great
like hot-house
screamer of tlw palefac e ”—Kv l isii g *
flow ers before
th e y dare v «n -
A Famoos KnalUk loa.
tn re ortt In se­
One of the obtest nnd most pictnr-
v e re w c a lh e ra
esqnu inns in oil England is the Crab
and even th e n
would nbndder
True iuu in Fordham. Here cyclists
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the thonebt
from all over Britain have congregated
o f ro llic k id g IS
sod here men famous in literary annals
th e e n o y jrs
t h i- lr g r a n o -
Ilka Kipling, Haggard cud Andrew
m o t h o is 4 1 4 .!
Lang huve "pot np” for i»u boor or two
u b le lie» In th e fact Inal too lew
to rest and (juuff tho alu dispensed by » o T m h e e n tro
e n jo y perfect h e a lth a nd a tre S M h
this ancient hostelry.
o f th e special w o m a n ly orguuuun. A w - u i-
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Sir Walter Scott once partook of the F o a t v o e n rite
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hospitality of tho place, and the qaecu and disease o f tlie d e lic .t e nnd l-npuitM O t
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s tep p e d b y : organa concerned in w ife h o o d an 1 r.u ’ -r
the wayside to purtake of a frngnl bowl ! hood. I t ia th e m oat pe rfec t a m t « c ic u ttfie .
m e d y e v e r devised fo r th e p e im lla r nil
cf milk and crai ki-ra Tlie iuitials of , re
m en ts o f w o m en.
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