The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, November 03, 1899, Image 1

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    GENERAL DIRECTORY
TRAVELERS’ GUIDE.
TRAVELERS’ GUIDE
'W e call your attention to the follow ing prices.
We invite comparison. We w ant your trade,
• z If good ° goods and low prices
count we w ill
lame ,
1
s m a r t a t s p e l l in g
state officers -
Steam er Robarts
m a r g u e r it e ,
steam e
---- Will make -------- o
¡ I M
'
.
Will make regular trips
. . . T. T. Geer.
.F. I. Dunbar. R E G U L A R D A I L Y T R IP S
— - Between —
F. 8. Moore.
^ P u b lic Instruction J. H. Ackerman
Of 1 ( 1 . Calling at ALSEA.
X Printer.................... W. H. Leeds.
ttoruey General D. It. N. Blackburn
3
/ ................. R. 8. Bean
...............................
jcretary o ( 8 '« te ...
THE
And
For passenger and freight rates
— APPLY TO —
Will carry freight and passengers Meyer & Kyle,
Florence, Or.
from Florence to San Francisco.
W ill also bring up freight
,
..........E. O. Potter
............................;
. . . *** . . . *»*
S T A G E L iI N E .
j ............ W. T. Bailey
For further information inquire
mniissioners -j ' ........H. D. Edwards
H. H. Barrett, Prop’r,
— OF —
.
................E . U. Leo
.......................W .W . Withers
.....................................A. 8. Tatterson
«essor................................D- P- Burton
bool S u p erin te n d en t... .W . M. Miller
....... C. M. Collier
...........................................
..........W. P. Cheshire
ijticeot P eace................ C. H. Holden
instable........................... - E . A. Evans
A.
W.
BEADLE
& CO.
14 California St,
San Francisco, California.
N
Stage Leaves Steamboat Landing on
the Umpqua for Florence Saturdays.
Returning,
Stage Leaves Florence
Sundays.
Extra Trips When Necessary
O R TH E R N
Charges Reasonable.
Pacific, Ry. EUGENE-FLORENCE
S T A G E L IN E .
R
CITY OFFICERS.
E. B a n g s ,
P ro p rie to r.
Stage leaves Eugene daily ex­
cept Sundays, at C a. m., arriving
S
at Florence the day following
at 10 a. in.
P u llm a n
Returning-stage leaves Flor­
S le e p in g C a rs
ence
daily, except Sundays at 2
E le g a n t
p.m., arriving in Eugene the day
D in in g C a rs
following at 9 p. m.
T o u r is t
S le e p in g C a rs
Single fare - - .
- 85.00
S T . PAUL
M INNEAPOLIS
Bound trip - - - - 89.00
Tickets for sale at E. Bangs’
DULUTH _______
FARGO
livery barn, Eugene, and at O. W.
G RAND FORKS
TO
H urd’s office in Florence.
u
. .W . H. W&atherson
O. W. Hurd
Wm. Kyle
J. W. Carman
M. Morris
rd of Trustees
John I. Butterfield
______ E. B. Wilson
........G. C. Cumpton
SECRET SOCIETIES.
& A. M. Florence Lodge No. 107.
Regular communication on second
fourth Saturdays in each month.
E . W. Conn, W. M.
B uttkufield , Secretary.
. K. General Lyons Post, No. 58
leets second ami fourth Saturdays
:li month a t 1 :30 p. m.
S. B. C olvin , Commander.
J . L. F urnish , Adjutant.
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N
CROOKSTON
WINNIPEG
Alex. Patterson, M. D.
H ELENA and
BUTTE
Gardiner, Oregon.
T H R O U G H T IC K E T S
TO
CHICACO
U. W. Perpetua Lodge, No. 131,
sets every 1st and 3d Tuesdays
month. Members and visiting
ren in good standing are cordially
»1 to attend. A. O. F unke , M. W.
K notts ', Recorder.
Special attention to Diseases of
W ASHINGTON
the Eye.
PH ILADELPH IA
NEW
YORK
BOSTON AND ALL
NOTARIES.
POINTS E A ST and S OUTH
). F- H e c c ta L o d g e N o .lll, meets
rnr Information, time cards, maps and tickets
ry Wednesday evening in Lodge
Florence, Oregon. Brothers in etc., call on or write
M c MURPHEY,
tauding invited to attend.
Sk J. Seymour, N. G.
General Agent. Kooms 2 and 4, Shelton Block,
W. H. Wealhereon, Sec.
EUGENE, OREGON.
R.
A- D C H A R LTO N ,
). F. Maple Lodge No., Io9, meets
ry Thursday evening in Neely s
Seaton, Oregon. Brothers in good
ig invited to attend.
W illiam B b y sd , n . « •
P h il . N icoli . k , Sec.
Assistant General Passenger Agent,
258 Morrison St., Cor.. Sil.
SYTER1AN CHURCH, Florence,
¡on. Sabbath service: Sabbatn-
10 o’clock, a. ut. Preaching 11
a. in. and 7 p. in. Sacrament of
rd’s supper on 1st
y, April, July and October,
ody is welcome to all the service .
requests «Christians to make
Ives known.
'I. G. K notts , Pastor.
L C. WOODCOCK,
torney at Law,
.
F lorence , or .
J. F. TANNER, prop .
4
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4
o r e g o iv
nm i 7 and « McLaran’a B"*}0!"*; I
en Lion given to collections
P
ie s ,
E . O. P O T T E R
-
•
O re g o n
FRANK 3. WILSON,
NOTARY
PUBLIC.
FLORENCE. - -
-
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OREGON
. , T R Y TH E . • ~
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“ HEW HOME " S E M MIME.
EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS.
Special
Attention
to
» * Travellers. * *
MORRIS •** HOTEL,
EUGENE, OREGON.
figs At the Court House.
-. E . B E N E D IC T ,
JR-NETY" - A T - L A W .
____
E lk P ra irie Hotel.
I showing the dif
u m id feront
WBITE FOB SIRCULSBS
styles of
Ssw
'ine M ach in
a n u fa c tu re an d t h e ir
S
in es
es w
w c
e m
m anul
8 e w p in r g ic e M s ach
before you purchase a n y o th e r.
T w e n tv -th r e e
M ile s W e s t
Eugene.
THE NEW HOME SEWIHB MAMIE CO.,
O K A J fO E , M A H S.
P ,,u ,ro .N .Y .
Chl«w °, HL
Ualh«, Texas.
»an Francisco, Cal.
ON E U G E N E A N D
FLO RENCE
STACE
ROUTE.
FOR SALE BY
Gond deniers «allied in every town
Write tor prices and terms lo San Finn
cisco, Cal.
____:
By
: Oregon.
- , b aro sono 14 d a r . a t a tim e w i t h o u t a
_ - . . - ™ s » f t h e b t w . i a . p . t being ablo to
P a tr o n iz in g it.
more tnem e ic o p t b , u .iu g hut water
Chronic co M tipatluu for seven je e r s . ‘ '‘i!
6 0 YEARS’
EXPERIP-NCE
Geo. H a le
•
S t ! - » ! • . »»-
Atlanta, Ca.
CONSTIPATION
M o n e y Saved
b.T
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S m rich I w o.“ gire MU.
CE i NTRALLY LOCATED.
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ratnl: “
AV I mzh L. III-M T .
I-Äi Bussell 8t.. D etroit. M ien.
la such a relief.
FREE SAMPLE ROOMS
» .
T rade M a ”"«
DEHORS
C opyrights
* c .
and JÎSTÎJÊÏÏJ’ m
•rtaln onr rtrtnlnn fre ® , „7m \,i|-a-
I probsbly patentable. £ ° T p _ , - .
r .«-mldentuU. n .a d h c o k on ¡ s««-1»
lässt acency f r re.-nn ni: , s
(T,
UÊ.B th io u a h M uun A t o. ,ac«
CANDY
f
C A T H A R T IC
F IR S T -C L A S S.
nrtln» a sketch
HOTEL EUGENE
T.AOI StAAA .»#t»f»»»D
chargo. in the
I, I, without ens
ititic intricali.
t-r._.
_
-irep
t C T
ety
n iustrated
w e e « ,. T
T .M
a rs
w t:¿
Term«.
a n j scant me tnernel. I. T
j» m ^a. »
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w.<withs,»L A e id b ja ll 1 n e w .,t< « i» r j-
W.U.
New Tori
e ig e n e
a.
-sb A v .
» a *
O KEuvp’
SBaöy maûB Stirts.
Men’s anfl Boy’s Clothing
Pretty Shirt Waists
Bais anfl Dress Shirts
Send us your m ail orders; they w ill h a *e
prompt attention, i V . K a u ffm a n .
A Tension
Indicator;
W hite
W
Tables furnished with all the
delicacies of the season. Give us
a call,
get >t-.
“ How do yon spell 'choir f* " asked a
man in the bookstore.
“ What do you mean—paper or am-
Ladies’ Shoes 90c. and up
*
t ic !” inquired asniurt young man who ' Guaranteed Fast Black
poses as un authority on all topics.
Men’s
“ 76c. “ “
*
Ladie’s and Men’s Hose
“ Music, 6inging, of course,” replied
Children’s
“ 20c. “ “
tho mull in seareh of orthographical in­
formation.
10c. per pair.
B ig S election — Can save you money
“ C-h-o-i-r, ” responded the smart I
young man decisively.
"Q-n-i-r-e,” chimed in n red bearded '
man who was busy looking at some
books.
“ You aro referring to paper, ” eaid
Men’s Shirts 25c. and up
the smart young man. looking sadly at Scotch Lawn
the interrupter. “ Wo were speaking i
Boys’ “
20c. “ “
Fust Colors
about music.”
“ I mean music, too,” eaid the red !
Boys’ Suits 75c. “ “
Pretty Patterns
bearded man calm ly; “q-n-i-r-e, to 6ing
Men’s
“ 82.75
“ “
in concert."
4e. per yard.
The smart young man's expression
changed from sadness to contempt
“ You had better consult your diction­
ary,” he said with a sneer.
“ Never mind,” retorted tho red
bearded man. "My way of spelling may 30 yds. calico for 81.00
Latlios’ Under vests 5c. and u
be a little old fashioned, but you will
Childrens
“
5c. “ “
find it correct according to Webster. A. F. C. Ginghams 10c, per yard.
You will also find it correct according
to the Century Dictionary, and if I nn: Duck Suiting at 8, 10, 12, 15, Men’s Underwear...................
not mistaken it is likewise given in the
50c. and up per suit.
Standard. Your way is all right too. ” 20c, per yard : : :
Tlie smart young man gave a sniff of
scorn. “Josh BiUings und you should
will give you proi.ipt relief
have collaborated on a phonetic spelling
and certain cure.
book. ’ ’
K m p Y&ua* B t o o 4 r . : r c .
“ Look here,” said tho red boarded
Ii you nave neglected your
man. “ I’ll bet you $3 that Webster’s
case a long time, you had
Hnr+Vi
North, Willamatts
Willamette Street, ** ■
better take
latest spells it 'q-u-l-r-e. ’ ”
E u g en e.
Lane Co., Oregon
“ Make it 83.” said tho smart young
ftyer’s s a r s a p W . i
-------- P--------
man, pnlling out a roll.
CONUNDRUMS.
“ No; I don't want to rob you. Got
A. POSSIBILITY.
also. It will remove all
the
dictionary.”
imouritiss that have been
A a T h e A r e B id d le « o f U f a T h a r A r e
The money was put up and Webster’s R a i l r o a d l 8 e k e l . B e i l i n a n t B a r a n l a
accumulating in your blood
U n a n s w e ra b le .
C
o
u
n
t
e
r
P
r
ic
e
s
.
and will greatly strengthen
International brought out. There it
Why Is it thut just when yon’»
your nerves.
was, “ q-n-i-r-e. to sing in conceit.”
She was a»<portly lady, with a lot of dreaming of leading a forlorn hope to
X / H e ! f iv C e c i l “ .
“ I didn't mean a verb,“ said tho bundles—anil it may be noted at this
Thor** may be »oiuethl’-tg nbout
smart young umn, growing white point that itns almost nlways the ca»o victory or rescuing terrified women
your t
>'OW <’•;» nut quite ui.i er-
e tauit. Wrtta ti e dceiur trw -ly: t« il 1
around the ears. “ Where is tho noun?” that the largir a lady is tho larger and from a burning ship some dog or i
him how w u «re s u s e m « . \<-u
They found that, too, although it was more numerou are the bundles she car- gives a sudden bark at yonr heels i
will »roniptly receive tl.e b e «
medical advice. Address,
I
marked
obsolete. Then tiio smart young lies—and whan she entered the rail­ you Jump half out of your boots?
Dr. J. C. Ayer, Lov.ell, Maas.
Thy is it that Just as yon think
I man wilted.
road station she was puffing so that a are going to get the most
—
“ I won’t take your money,” said tho drowsy man on the front seat jumped
spouse man ever wooed something goes
red bearded man, handing back the np suddenly, thinking it was tho engine wrong and yon get a remarkably anpea*
bills. “ My name is Boll. George T. of the train he was waiting for. She
fluuus slstor instead?
Boll. I have had educational advantages apprt
iproached the ticket window, and
Why is it that just os yo n '» getting
which yon probably never received, and there 9 she put her bundles in all the
everything into shape to have some fun
I spent several months learning the available space. They were nice, new,
in life yon eat toadstools or fall down n
different ways to spell that word. Sev­ store bundles, however, und no objec­
coal cellar?
eral yearn ago I waa on the secret serv­ tion was made.
Why is it that just when yon’vn got
ice. My partner and I had been on the
Ta the train for Jnnglevillo gone a dead sure thing to prophesy abogt and
trail of a pair of sharpers who hnd a yet?' she inquired.
astonish the natives a miracle happens
repertory of ‘con’ games that would
'No. ma’am ," responded the clerk. ■ and it goes tho other way?
have made tho oidinary bnnko man look
“ How far is it there?”
Why is is that just when you’» start­
sick. They were men of far more than
“About 70 miles, I gness. ma’am .” ing out to show some other fellow how
IS JUST
ordinary intelligence and had the man­ For he was new to that place and was
to ride the bicycle the pedal always
ners of cultured men of the world. The not thoroughly conversant with details slips and over you go on the aids cd
W HAT
way we happened to get them was u
“ What’s the price of a ticket?”
your head?
TH E
pure accident.
“ One niuety-eight, ma'am.”
Why is it that Just when yon’» pic­
“
My
partner
and
I
were
going
down
“
One
ninoty-cight?”
she
repeated.
W O RD
turing yourself ns the guide and oonn-
from St. Louis on n Mississippi river “ How does thnt happen?”
selor of a mighty nation yonr wife goon
JlMPLIES.
packet. There were about 20 of ns in
“ I don’t know, ma’am .” he replied througii your overcoat pockets and finds
the smoking room talking and trying to as he eyed her bundles “ I gness it
an unposted letter two weeks old?
pass the tysie comfortably. Just as a must be marked down from 82.”—
ut
Why is it that Just when yon want
lull came in the hum of conversation a , Washington Star.
77O K Í
this yon get that, and Just when yon
young man seated at a table writing
It
get that yon want this?
some letters looked up with a troubled
R e f l e c t i o n , o f « B a c h e lo r ,
indicates
Why is it that Just when yon don’t
air and said. ‘Could any of you gentle­
A man loves an ideal; a woman wont to do nnything you’ve got to do
the state
men tell me bow to spell “choir»” X idealizes love.
everything, and Just when yon want to
am a little puzzled over it.’
of the tension at a glance.
No woman ever claimed that the do everything you’ve got to do nothing?
“
‘What
kind
of
none
do
youmennt’
fussy white things were meant to ha
Its use means time saving
Why is it that just when yon hold
asked severul.
usefuL
yonr tongue yon ought to have lathed
and easier sewing.
“ 'Choir, to sing in eonoert,' chirped
When a girl proposes to a man, she al­ straight aboad, and just when yon talk
the young man, wrinkling his brow aa ways acts as if she expected him to straight ahead everybody e l » wiaban
It’s our own invention
if to recall the projier orthography.
apologize for i t
and is found only on the
you’d held your tongue?
" 'C-h-o-i-r,’ said a scholarly looking
Yon can patch np a broken heart so
In abort, why is it we 11» in thia
man with glasses on.
that it will keep on loving any old world instead of some other, and why
" ‘Q-n-i-r-o, ’ sung out a big, well fed thing, but when faith Is shattered It is is it we're not somebody else instead o t
' old man off In tlie corner.
done for.
ourselves, and onrselvcs something e l»
“ 'C-h-o-i-r.' repeated the first man
When a woman says that If eho were instead of being unybody?
with some emphasis. ‘I thought every , rich she would do lots of good in the
Heaven knows; 1 don’t.— Brooklyn
S e w in g M a c h in e .
j fool knew that.'
world, she means she would give awuy
“ ‘That's nil right,’ said the old man her old clothes to her poor relations.— L i f e . _________________
off in tlie corner. ‘Money talks. I'll bet New York Press.
The finest optil of m ode» times
We have other striking
you 850 that Webster spells it
longed to the Empress Josephine,
improvements that appeal to
was called the “ Bnrolng of Tany."
] “ q-n-i-r-e” too.”
W o a l d n 't D o a l AI1.
the careful buyer. Send for
‘“ I'll raise you 8 0 .'said tho first
“ I havo here a play that I would Its fate is nnkuowu, as it disappeanA
man, who was u cotton buyer at Mtm- like you to” —
when the allies entered Paris.
our elegant H. T . catalog.
I phis.
“ What's the title?” interrupted tho
’ "*Ab5sf, «5q
“ ‘All right.' said the big old man manager, intent on getting down to
-oung worasa
! coolly. Then tho others Joined in aDd details without u loss of timo.
hite ewing achine o
n ten nows-
bet him to a standstill. They put up
“
I
have
called
It
‘The
Pugilist.’
and
days w eald
Cleveland, Ohio. <
| about 85h<>- Then they got the diction­ I ”—
dare to run out
ary, and. as just now, the man who bet
hare h e s d . d
“ Won't do at all,” interrupted the
and bar« hand­
on ‘q-n-i-r-e’ won.
monoger. “ It's mime ehows it to be
ed
and fro lic
For sa'e I,y W hite Sewing Machine
“ My partner and I waited till tho totally foreign to the correct drnmatic
and m o . b a ll
money had changed hands, and then 1 ideu. We must have some action in n
1
(.any, San Francis. <>.
in m idw inter.
T h ey h .v e ta>
said. ‘Como on. Hi.'
play, you know. It cuu’t be all dia­
be muffled up
"I walked np to tho young man and logue. "—Chicago Post.
lik e hot-hoUM
said: ‘Come with mo; I want yon. I'll
flower» before
show yon hew to six-11 choir. Hl col- |
they dare ven­
m . l a r h . d I I I . S la m b e rs .
ture
ont in se­
lnred tho lilg old man and we waltzed
A Georgia darky, who wus sleeping
vere weather,
them down below. You never saw two soundly, was awakened by bis wifo.
atul even then
* * A *
♦ ♦ * ♦ •
fellows look qnito so cheap. They had , who screamud:
would »hudder
at the tb o u rh t
cleaned up over 815.000 on tli» one
“ Dey's a big black snake coiled up at
o f rollicking in
MA ETON M0RRI3 Trop.
trick, bnt they got four yeara and a hulf yo’ feet.' ’
tbe m o . a s
apiece. That is one spelling school 1
th eir g r a n d ­
The darky rose slowly, rubbed his
.
15
cents
have attended that Dot every man goes eyes, esught the snake by the tail and
m o t h e r . d id .
Shaving
The
trouble
lie»
in
the
fact
that too few
to. That game is one which will catch threw it out of the window. But as he
as “
Hair Cutting
fromi
n
mijoy
perfect
health
and strength
nine edncat**d men out of ten. Yon are crawh-d back in bed ho said:
o f t lie special wom anly organism . A wom -
.
35
Razor Honed
all right, bnt you may still have some­
iria , don’t
u ou t j yo’
o
e
w»
n a .u
.Me.
“ Maria,
ever
wako
mo Rn w h o is not w ell and strong locally can-
• 3 “
thing to learn. ”
T-t-iit
fcr
a
rattlesnake
or
a
water
not enjoy g o o d ire tie n d health. ?>r. P ierce's
S cissors Ground
ag in . . ,-------------
Fnvonte Prrsf
Prescription
t-ttres all w eakness
* ..
...
. ^a
_
i Pnvi.ritc
n o tio n cure«
Then the smart young man offen d moccasin.
’’—Atlanta Constitution.
and disease o f the dclieate and important
the nsunl invitation in payment for tho
F lo r e n o a : : O r e g o n
■ organs concerned in wifehood and toother-
information —Washington Post.
I hood
It is the m ost perfect and scientific
D id n ’t K e e p I p th e Ite e o e d .
edy ever d evised for the peculiar ail-
••Kill writes from T cxrs . " said the rem
Utenls o f women.
It restores w om anly
Q u ite iCiaterBoalun.
parent, "that bo’s in jnil ag in, sn he power, strength and v irility. It t itle s and
Cripple Creek is great on etiquette. 'pears to be hopeless over It. I wonder builds up tbe nerves w hich have b een shat­
A man ont there met a little girl witli ef the example of his family ain t in- ter) d by suffering and disease. It corrects
whose family ho is very intimate and spirin to him? His gran'futher broke all irregulnritles and derangem ents and
stops <-eh»tisting drains. It restores weak,
said:
jail six times; his uncle dug out three nervous invalixis to perfect health. It 1»
“ Hello. Edith! How are you»”
times, sn limy ain’t a jail in the soltl..-- intended for this one cla>s o f disorders and
The CcatlGworaan oí Mew York City
The little miss drew hersui up and ii.cnttb.it kin hold a n y tf tho rest of is good for no other. 1« is the discovery o f
Dr It. V. Pierce, for thirty years c h ie f coo-
'
replied:
the family. It’s my opinion that Bill su itin g physician to the In valid s’ H otel and
i»»irt »i»4 $»1« V, ai«»«,
of iliaftcs.
Wftfche
“ I'ze veTy well, but I ain't no tele- has failed frjin grace I” —Atiuuta Con­ Surgical in stitu te, st Buffalo, N. V. No
.abolir
lfar»d'4efcht«*a,
)ii»*‘,in,d
and
a r t« « » * ltd tW
other known m edicine can take its place.
phone. ”—Iix.ston Globe.
TH c :nt. A nrw « m J
can be acrw. v l «tfhanrt ■ or mg O
stitution.
■" 1 hove tss-n troubled w ith fem ale w eakness
fibvra without tit«
Do you get up with a
headache?
Is there a bad taste in
your moutn?
Then you have a poor
appetite and a weak diges­
tion. You are frequently
dizzy, always feel dull and
drowsy.
You have cold
hands and feet. You get
but little benefit from tour
food. You have no ambition
to work and the shaip pains
of neuralgia dart through
your body.
What is the cause of all
this trouble?
Constipated bowels.
h b
w
Commercial
,.. Attorney-at-La ......................
■ence.
noe,
D. W. STIBBENS, Proprietor.
jrq.oren.oe, O r e g o n ..
ATTORNEYS
n e)
Notary Fdblic, Surveyor
P o r t l a n d , O r.
»
HUROH DIRECTORY
A. R. BUTTOLPH,
F io r
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IN ORTHOGRAPHY THAT
WAS DEARLY BOUGHT.
COUNTY OFFICERS-
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Florence to Coos Bay
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„dxe Second District. .J. W. Hamilton
rosecuting A ttorn ey.. .Geo. M. Brown
order.
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Florence to Yaquina
apreme Court j - ..
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Tho flrrt British recognition o# P « w
“ Did . yon hear about the speech I
w< rk came from the Institute of
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1 Civi Engineer*, which awarded him i* nude just before the close of congT a?”
A $95O.,r) PIANO '
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gold Telford medal fa' a paper on his inquired tbe returned stnte.tman.
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“ We read it oat loud down to Hie
Α",'“<Y~Ï7ilF?eeSw»rl«d and cxbrhi'd .u h ita steel [iroeewt read before it in loOfi.
store. ” answered Farmer Corntosael.
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in
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Vsss- :1s of 2.000 tons carry m:ven i “ Ahi What did you think of It?"
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I anchors I Air of a maximum weight of I "Well, we diuu't blame i-OBgrc» fur
U E N T L E w n h C A H F U B L IS H IR 0 C O M P A R V .
1 lb tona, w ith about 300 (uthorn, of ca- makiu up Its mind to quit an go
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A t 1»*t I eowinewced in k in g D r iSt-rre « Favcirito
P res criptio n. I v< t N iter ri»»ht alonp and wlien
1 had ta k e n f**ir Inattle* w aa cured.
I ieco»a-
weaded the •F a v o rite Pre-ici»H »01»’ to frie n d
o f m in e
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Conatipation la a Httlc HI n ew thnt If
Bejrlectcd tmuda a big one. D t . W eree’s
P1ea*ant Pellet* cure conatipntion.
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I little “ P ellet ” is a <entle taxativa and 1WQ
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