The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, November 10, 1899, Image 4

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idlolno dealers.
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N>PS O F f » .’ «Offerer fr o m c c n s t 'p .t lo a
f H are usn4 P .lp rrr T ab r’w w ith g o m n c h catis- f o I r o BUT.
G E T T IN G RID O F B O R E 3
up an git fat When 1 went over there
. c r f l v e j e » r ,. N o th in » g a v e m e a n y rellW.
ffcctlon th a t 1 < a . ch rrrfu U y r e o o n i» e n d th em .
S'r I -. t au d !• / • e n d ab d om en w e r e b loated *o
along in June for to t.iko tho harrer
H ave b e e n trou b lod f t i.t <«Jt th r e e yearn w ith
1 co u ld n d w ear sh oes o n n-y f u e l a u d duly a loo«a
A G o o d R e c ip e F o p P e o p l e W h o A r e
w h a t I c a l l c l fciih ••i* < tr..
t- 'a in g o n r e g d a r ty
homo, the olo man said ho b’lieved ho
Mother says she’« awful bad,
dress. I paw R ip e n s T ab ule* a d v e r tise d In our
T r o u b le d b y T h e m .
o n c e a w o t * . W -.1 n l<i i y ci!.!' rent p h y sic ia n s
d aily pap<». b ou gh t som o a u d to o k th e m a s d irect.
Get8 so croé* It iiuikes her mad.
was good for 15 more years y et
tluU It w n i cauttf 1 b y had tc th . o f w h ich I h a 4
• 1. lia r J taken th em ab ou t three w e e k s ant. th ere
Wants to know If I can’t do
Even a bored worm will turn—when
geverab I had tfc® t<)» ih c x tr iu .'• ‘U b u t tb o s t ­
“ Jim an his wife heerd it, on 'twasn’t
Li .io a a ■ h a n g e : 1 c m n o t c o n jtip a te d a n y m ore
Somethin, littlo girl, to yon;
u c k * contlH Ucd. 1 U h ‘. c -in ad vertisem en t* o f
it
has
the
neuralgia.
I
turned
on
Cudd
an d I ow e H a ll to R lpuns Tabule*. f a m thirty-
i long after that before Jim's wife begin
Thinks 1 bfttcr whip you well,
Klpuna TabuJee In a ll th e pfcpei 1 M-t had n o fa ith
s » v u v ar* old. h i v e n o occu p ation , o n ly m y
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not
long
ago,
and
ho
has
never
bored
In th em , b u t a b o u t i»»x w - o k » aln ce a frie n d In ­
S a y s y o u * r n m -o d a n d h a d a cjmj IL
i to fix for Kettlln the old folks’ bash.
h jui d . ’id du tl a» au d n u rsin g m y s ic k hu-.band.
du ced m e t o fry tlio m . H ave to k e n but t w o o f th e
me since. This Cudd is nn idle dog who
I ain’t homo ull day to seo,
H e ) a.- hod th o dr ?p«y an d I am try in g B lp an e
:
She
got
awful
mad
because
the
olo
man
l
im
u
ll
S
c
e
n
t
i
?
v
t
th
o
Tubule*
an
d
hav«»
liad
fio don’t k n o w h o w b a d y o u bo,
T
ab u les fo r him . H e fe e ls som o b etter b u t It wlU
:
reads
the
leading
articles
and
then
Do r e cu rr e n c e • f »he a tta c k x l»avo nover g iv en a
chawed terbaocer, an slie jes’ couldn’t 1
But I couldn’t bear to whip her
U k 'i *..m e tim «, he h as b een *lck so lon g, kott
walks
abroad
in
faultless
attire,
seek­
te e tim c n la l tor au ytld iM h e f -re, but th e gr e a t
1 stand it, nohow, an she couldn’t eat
When I aoe her sweet lip« curL
m
a , u se m y le tte r a n d r im e a* y ou llfco.
a m o u n t o f g ood w ith c I b e lie v e ha* been d on e m e
Mrs. M a x it G o b m a » CiABEa.
For she's such a very littlo—
b y B ipau« fa b u le s Induo«-« m e to a d d m in e t o th e
nt the table with either of ’em becanso ing whom be may flood with bis reser­
Such n tiny, little girl I
m any tc*tlmoal«h^i y o u douoticefl n a v e In y o u r
they e’t with their knives, an sho inado voir of secondhand politics, working
I
h a v e boon su fferin g from headache* ever
posboaBicu
no
at
.
A.
T.
D
e
W
i
t
t
.
•In c e I waa a lit tle girl. I c o u ld n ever rid e I n a
“ Wouldn’t mind a word today,”
I 'em move into one o’ the back shed himself up into n greut state of excite-
car or go In* o a crow ded
•Spout thtft’s whut her ma w ill say;
! rooms becanso tlieir snorin disturbed i inent when ho does secure a listener.
I w a n t t o Inform yon ,
place w ith o u t g e ttin g a
“Just us Inul as bad coaid bo,
Ono day he insisted on talking to me
In 1 w ord* o f htk'hoftt I
h ead ach e nnd sick at m y
her,
an
when,
about
a
month
ago
the
’Copt in little «polls, you see.”
iratse, o f t h e b e n e fit
stom aoh . I h e o r d a b o u l
[
for
an
hour
and
a
half
when
my
head
olo woman got sick, she jes’ ripped an
r . h a v e d e r h e d from
Mother tells mo that there child
XUpans T abule* from an
was
simply
splitting.
Then
I
turned.
Sets her sometimes almost wild.
XUpuna T ob u lcs. X am a
R I-P A -N S
a u n t o f m in e w h o w a s
she snorted, Jim ’s wife did, an said
Next morning I put on a most dis- J p r o fe s s io n a l n o r .« an d
ta k in g th em for catarrh
Won't 1 punish her a bit?
u.
they’d
better
bunt
some
other
quarters,
in thia prof«*sfon a clear
o f th e stom ach . She had
Thinks she’s better after it.
h ea d Ifl p.lwayfl needed.
fou n d s u c h r e lie f from
u
for she was plum tired o’ waitin on ’ repntublo pair of breeches, worth about
But I couldn’t bear to whip her
Hl pan? T u bule* doe* it.
!
uinepence,
and
painted
my
garden
seat
»
W
»
th eir uso s h e advised ma
Win n I soo hor sweet Upe curl,
’em.
The
modern
stand­
A fte r o n e o f in y cane* I
to tok o them too. and I
.-J
For she’s such a very littlo—
found m j *elf c o m p le tely
h a v e been d o in g so sin ce
“ When the ole man heerd that he Next day tho samo breeches and a fresh
w
coat—of
paint.
And
so
on,
every
day
Bach a tiny, littlo girll
ruu d o w n . A ctin » o n tho
lo
st O ctober, and w ill
ard Family Medi­
natchally chimed in, an ’twnft’t long
a d v ic e o f Mr. Geo. n e w ­
say th ey h a v e oom pleto-
c¿
before sho was a-screamin nu goin into till Cudd turned up. He began on bi- i er, P h . G ., 5-3 N ew a rk
Thinkin of her all day long,
ly cured m y headache*.
.A J R .T S
e t n d .
S C I E N C E S ^ -
r e ., J e r se y C ity, X to'>k
the
I ant tw on ty-n ln * year*
With her luughtor and hor song,
i highstrikes, an sayin that she wus in­ metallism. I let him warm to his sub- ! A Xllpann
to cine : C u re s
T abuk*
w ith
old . You are w oloom a
But your mother pays It’s true
ject, then gently led him to the garden
grand resu lt*.
U
J
sulted
in
her
own
house,
an
other
to
u
se
th
is
testim
o
n
ia
l.
Bad lean's got a hold of you.
common every-day
seat and sat down. So did ha He treat­
Mia* B ku « hk W ixdmam .
Mr*. J. BBOOKMYkfc
things like that.
>
Bow about it, littlo miss.
With tho rosy lips to kisst
"Jim, ho heerd tho row, an he come ed me to a burst of eloquence and
ill
o
f
humanity.
5
M oth er w a i trou b led
Couldn’t punish her n bit,
S o ld
W ith
n-t’arin in an says. ‘Dad, I can’t stand wound up by saying:
w it h h e a r t b u r n and
And that Just dean settles It.
“As for thnt fool Balconrt, he ought
My seven -year o ld boy
this no longer. Von ’■’ ma’ll liafter git
tle e p le s s n e s a , c&uaed by
u
But I couldn’t boar to whip her
■udored w ith pains In
I n d ig e stio n , fo r n good
LI* head, co n stip a tio n
out.’ Awful backwoodsy feller, Jim to be sat upon. He’s nothing but”—
When I seo r.er sweet lips curb
z
m a n y r e a r* . O ne day
and c om p lain ed of hi*
For »lie’s such a very littlo—
waa Always seemed like ho couldn't here he indulged in a tine rhetorical
■ho savr a te s tim o n ia l
o
stom ach . Ho cou ld not
gesture
and
landed
both
hands
on
the
Such u tiny, Uttle girl 1
in th o p aper indorsing
e
a t lik o c h ild ren o f hi*
take
no
polish.
—Bath Nows.
R i p a n s T ab ulae. 3 h e
age d o a n d w h a t ho
“ 'Git out ? Wo’ll liafter git out. will seat—“ Wet paint, by Georgel”
d etonnlavul t o g iv e them
did
e a t d id n o t agree
"Nothing but wet paint," I echoed,
A tria l, w a s g r e a t l y
we?’ yells tho ole man, an before you
w ith him . Ho wo* th in
r e lie v ed b y th e ir u se
with
nn
air
of
deep
conviction.
and
o? a saffron color.
could morn’n wink he jumps on to Jim
H I S S E V E N SO NS.
a n d n o w t a k e s th e
I
B ’-adtPg pom e o f th o testim o n ia l» In favor o f
Cudd jumped up. “ Hang it all,” he
T ab ule* ri’ftu lerly. B fiokeera a fe w cartonu Pipan*
an throws ’im down, an reebt up along
K
ipaus
Tabule*.
I
tried
th
em
.
H
lpans Tabule* n o t
T ab ulca l a th e h o u se and 6aya ahe w ill n >t lx» w i t h ­
o n ly r eliev ed b u t a c tu a lly cured n iy you n gster,
tlio wall for tho waggin whip that was said, “look at my trousersl”
o u t thorn. Tho h ea rtb u rn o u d idoepleasneea b avo
th
e
headache*
h
avo
»ll»cpi*ared,
b ow els ar* in
“ I’m very sorry,” I said. “ They’re
“ Puts mo in mind of old innn Free­ hangin np under tho gun, ’lowin to nso
d isa p p e a r ed w it h thn la d lg o a tlo n w h ic h w as
g ood o n d ltio n a u d ho n e v e r co m p la in s o f hl*
fo rm e r ly *0 grout a burdeu f o r her. Our w h o le
all over paint, and so is your coat, and,
man,” said Mr. Teakwood reflectively the bundle on Jim.
stomach.
He
1*
n
o
w
a
rod.
chubby-facod
boy. Thl*
fa m ily ta k e t h e Tnbulo* r e g u la r ly , e sp e cia lly a fte r
w on d e rfu l c h a n g e I a ttr ib u te to R lpan* Tubuloa.
ns he shaved a keener edge on the
a h ea rty m o a t My m oth er is f ifty year* o f ngo
“ Tho whip was outen reach, but ho great Scott, so are my breechesl”
I
pm
f.itk
fled
thnt
th
e
y
w
ill
benefit
a
n
y
o
n e (from
“This is a new pair of bags, ” he
an d la e n jo y in g th o b eet o f h e a lth an d sp irits : a lso
wooden sword ho was making and grabbed the tongs that was hangin up
th e c r a d le to old age) If telicu «ucordlai; to d l r « -
------ h e a r ty m eals, an Im p o ss ib ility b e fo re sh e
U on s.
J fc W .F B K *
sighted «long tho blade with n discern­ at tlio end o’ the cliinibley board, an grumbled. “ What am I to do with
. .
T7
Tlr
. nc.-WM
ANTON
H.
ÜLADUnN.
to o k h ip a « * T ab ules.
ing eye.
he give that boy sech a larrupin with them ?”
I told him to give them a good soak­
Old man Bolivar tilted his chair back them tongs ns ain’t never been heerd
A now Etjlo rack et c o n t a d o - • t e n i í i p í x » t a w u b rucked In a r-.rer certon (wilhout
— w r-IT v ïî-F lT T
*D TTf o T"X T TV £1 TT
ing in paraffin, and 1 think he must
at a morn rcaarorin^ nnglu and clasped on in this part o’ tlio moral heritage.
at
Booie d ru g stores *ou fri» * via»I»-
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th« Rn* a n *
d o w n of tho STOcent carton, C .e Ubn!ec) c m 1» ta d by m all by rending 'ortF-cIgh; c
c n c t d . . to u n , b » « .
have
taken
my
advice
serionsly,
for
I
his hand« abontr his knees in an easy
"Ho beat Jim, tlio olo man did. till
No. 10 Spruco Mreot, how Y o r k - o r n singlo c .r u .n (r ;x
attitude for listening. Gcorgo Smith he promised to deed the plaeo back, an haven’t seen him from that day to this. ' Cnnuo.1.CO51F1NT,
K i p c o T » > n ,s may also bo hud of B.iue grocers, general etorekeepere, now. «.cento and cl rouia lujuor none
ceased the soft drawl which ho had then ho set on 'im an held ’im down —Judy.
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end barber «hoi». They fc&nirh rein , lhduoo sloop and prolong life. Oae gives relief.
been droning into the ears of the store­ while one o' tho hands went for ’Squire
1* A l l D e p e n d » .
keeper, and Pcndnrvis brought in his Diggs an some witnesses, an ono of ’em
“ Did you sever your connection with
buggy cushions and inado himself com­ was me. Thu minute the deed wus
tho firm or were you discharged?” ask­
Nono who aro engaged in any of tho m echanical
fortable on a cracker box.
niado tho ole man says to Jim: ‘Now
the friend.
"Well, wliat about olo man Frco- bring the waggin ronn', au bo quick ed The
man out of a job gave n few
p u rsu its can succeed w ith o u t read in g a n d
mau?” aeked George Smith ut last in about it, too, for you’re goin to light
minutes to thought before nnswering.
au exasperated way.
out tonight. Tho olo woman an mo’s
studying this sta n d a rd M agazine of Sciences
“I ’m a littlo uncertain about that,’’
S C aveats ar.-1 T rad a JiTarks o b ta in e d a n d fill Pal-»
"Ole mau Freeman, ho's back on tho glttin iniddlin anxious to hnvo the
£ c u t »■ . i
c.>•• d 'ic:.-d f: r M o d e r a t e F e e s . <
he said at last.
olo plnco,” tho storyteller finally be­ I place to ourselves. Step lively, now. ’
F ond r.i i.I’d, d r i v i n g o r p h o t o , W e a d v i s o i f (
and m echanical A rts. I t is illu strated ^w ith
“ Uncertain ?’
S p a te n ta b ’ of:" a o f cL ar.’O. O n r fo o n o t d u o till*
gan, “an that boy o' Ills'll, th a t Jim,
"An Jim, ho moved into that cabin
> p a te n t; s P .vn r !. A P a m p h l e t ‘ HoW t o .01?-!
“ Yes. Of course I know that office
he's in tho little cabin on tlio Hi W at­ on tho Ili Watters place."
all m odern cuts ¡of la te st inven tio n s.in a ll
< tain ratcnfH ,” v ith cc t o f s a n io i n t h e L. b.^
boys are discharged and general man­
i a u d fo re ig n c o u n tr ie s s e n t fre e . A d dress,
ters place, that cabin where the gal’ry's
"It 'penis to mo liko it was nil tho agers sever their connections, but I
tho branches of m echanism , aud its f u n d jo f
Co A . S N O W & C O .
done fell in. ”
fault o’ Jim ’s w ife,” said old man
"What made 'im m evof” asked Bolivar reflectively. “ If a man onco can’t be sure thut X was higli enough
> O p - P a t e n t O r r ic r .
W *SH IN G TO N , D . C.j
know ledge is inseparably connected w ith in ­
George Smith, whoso weaknoss it was begins to allow bis wifo to hoes, there to sever iny connection, and 1 don’t like
to think I was low enough down to l>o
to try to halp along with fatuous quos- ain’t no help for him after that. Jim discharged. Perhups yon’d better make
ventors and m echanics.
Sold w ith T ub
never had no sperrit nohow.”
it that the firm and I disagreed.”—
"I been n.knowin old man Freeman
“That’s the way it strikes mo," ro-
W est a t clubbing rates.
M
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to» nigh on to a real long tim e,” pur­ joined Mr. Teakwood meditatively. Chicago Post
D
r
VAia,
sued Mr. Teakwood meditatively, “an
These things has got to bo done right
T o R e C o n t in u e d .
it lookt to inc like ho could do a mighty , jn*th,, Hrst plnco or” yon might ns well
If you suffer from any of the
ills of men, come to the oldest
good Job now if ho could go back nn ,ot ,em n]onft Women’s queer critters,
$ 6 ? 7 0
Special Lt on the Pacific Coast,
taring up his boys over aguln. I t ’s a tho liost you can do with
- 'em, nn if you
DR. JORDAN & CO.,
powerful pity, it soonis like to mo, that oncet let 'em git tho upper hund they’re
11051 Market St. Est'd 1852.
• man can't have but ono chance to a-goin to koep it, you hoar me. If it
’ V o i!n jf m e n and m id d le
_
a g e d m e n who are suffering
nine his children, nu if thoy don’t seem had a-bean wo that married that wife
from the effect» of youthful intliscreiions or ex­
to pan out right that, time tbero a|n ’t o’ Jim's, _ I would
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cesses in m aturer years. N ervous and Physical
a-stood up before
her
l>«»b?Ilty,Isns»«ien<»y,IaO»t M anhood
ao more si* y r fyr him I reckon it was , |j10 V(,Ty first day, an sayB I, ’Now,
in all its complication»; ►ipCB'MintorrhtJfitt,
Greatest Wce'tly in the Country,
P r «>»<a to rrh w a , R o n o rrlia '» , G leet,
• mighty bull year when ole man Free- Vangylecn’—that's tho nnmo sho goes
F r e q u e n c y o f VTrlnnliu*, etc* B y ft
man’s boys begin to grow up.”
by—‘I'm willing to bo aceommydatiu
i combination o f rem edies, of great curative pow-
cr, the Doctor has so arranged his treatment
"They was a-plenty of ’em, sech ns on n„ CCCBHj„USi but when 1 set my foot
H E IR
i that ¡1 wi
'
tu rd im mediate relief but , |
they wus,” remurked old man Dolivnr down it .H
nn it
u0 U8C to try
perm tre, c ii’-'' T he Doct-.r does not claim to
( I n c lu d in g p o st& g .) to o n y p a r t o f th e U n ite d
peri nn i - d :-*s, but is wvli-knovn t*> be a fair | 1
with quite unusual find unexpected
m<»
Hny other way. I ’m tho
F t a lc s . C a n a d a a n d M e x ic o .
aud , i i ire I L it ian find Surgeon, pre-eminent
T 1IK W B1C K U Y C H H O N IC l.F . th e b r ig h te s t
candor.
'
lu-ad thisslmr fuin’ly, you kin depend
in .
¡alty— Disease« of Men.
;
a n d m o a t o u n ip leto W e e k ly N e w s p a p e r In th o
"Tho olo man hnd seven bnys, Mr. on jj,nt. ’ ”
S.vpM 12* th o ro u g h ly cru d icatcd from the
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Teakwood went on, with a dry inward
Into the silonco that fell ns tho soft
I’.Vi-’itV ‘I AN i p p ly ln g to us w ill r e - T
png,-a. o f N cw n , ld tc r a t u r o a n d Q cr-erxl I n fo r -
c i ’lv« c u r ‘' Xicst, opinion d h is com plaint.
chuckle nt some memory, “an if the ole drawl censed came tho cry of tho whip­
n u itlo n : a l s o a in a a n ifle a n t A g r ic u lt u r a l a n d
J'7 «
i .h - i i a ; d f r a J O SIT IV E C U E E in
folks hnd a raised ’em right ho could poorwill. sent back in softer echoes from
H o r t ic u lt u r a l D e p a r tm e n t.
T h io la uno ut t h .
fv-,. y case we undertake, or fo rfe it OuO
V h o iiH a n d D o l l a r a .
’
u r c a to s t d e p a r t m e n t s In a n y p a p e r o n tld a
• act liuck in his easy cheer an nover the distant hills. Then a head was
T his m onthly m agazine is one o t th e very
Cor.‘-ull at ion F R E E and strictly private. .
C o a st.
E v e r y t h in g w r i t t e n Is- b a s e d o n e x -
done no more work as long us ho lived. llirnst into sight nt the doorway, its
CH A iy iE S V E R Y JiEASO NAllLE. T rta t-
perlrenco In t h e C oaat S t a t e s , n o t on E a s t e r n
i
at
pers
.-..illy
or
by
letter.
Send
for
book,
best p rin ted in th is c o u n try , a n d is Bold
B e did try tho easy sheer game, but it sunburned ccuntenaiico all ono wide
The Dacha—Say. Fritty, vns I nearly m en * , k n o w le d g e o f t h e ir o w n lo c a lit ie s .
"The Philosophy o f Marriage,"
was evurlastin’ly too into. Them boys grin, and tlio boy accompanying tho through alretty yet ?—New York Jour­
free. (A valuable book for men.,
to a ll subscribers a t rat«« w ith in th e
SAMPLE COPY SEHT FREE.
had grew np to think that tho airth head suggested us ho camo into full n a l
VISIT 1>R- JOROAN’S
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was pretty much made b o ’ s they could view:
G
r
e
a
t
M
u
se
n
r
a
o
f
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n
a
to
m
y
l a D o s to n .
a b ility ol all to pay . I t is finely illua
th e ’ .?st ir.d largest M useum cf its kind in the
have a good time au nothin to do.
"Pn, they was n-lookin for you up at
v rl 1. CVn-.e an d learn how wonderfully you
"A Boston coachman who died re­
"They ain’t ono o’ them seven boys tho house. ”
are r.i 'd e; how to avoid sickness an d disease.
tra te d an d preseuts^the nam es o f famous
cently loft $28.000 to charity."
W e are e. ••:b;vat’v adding m w specimen*.
that’s worth killin today, an tho olo
“ Is that s o l” cried the stern discipli­
C A T .lIO 'il'E ¿H EE' C a llo r w rite.
“
I
suppose
ho
got
rich
because
of
tho
>
man’s work in harder today than he did narian, rising with such celerity that
au th o rs as c o n trib u to rs,
1951 Market Street, Sau/rancisco. Cal.
way Boston’s streets are laid out. ”
M year ago,
lie stepped on the ca t "I reckon I’d
"What
could
thut
havo
to
do
with
"But I reckon ho thought Jim was lwittor lie a-goin. I ’d a-gono before ne w
an d tlie C osm opolitan a re so ld a t re­
n to b» somethin. 'Long last winter if I'd a knowed that Ellon was a-lookin l i t ”
"People
who
are
not
well
acquainted
t i.Y ô '.N .A M W H W M N ù y i M M A
im began to sliino up to ono o’ them for me.”
duced ra te s a t th is ofiice.
Í
there always have to take carriages in
C T Y L 1 S H , R E L IA B L E i
Forstall girls —thoono with the turn up
“ I reckon I'd better bo n-goin, too,” order to get back to tboir starting
A R T IS T IC -* .
nose—an it would 'a' mnde nnytxxly said old man Bolivar, glancing appre­
13 ÍIS vwgj.x
Recommended by Leading
!
plain sick to have saw tho way the ole hensively a >»119 tho shadowy road. “ I points. ”—Chicago News.
Dresioiaker*.
£
took ou.
didn’t let Mandy know when I was
They Always Please-W »
A Loser*« 1-lye«.
'I tell you, tliey's outcome to that a-cumin, an sho might beuueusy. ”—
Fond Lover—Wliat do you mean. sir.
o' mine, that Jim,' ho says to me, buffalo Times
by snapping your camera every time
rabbin his hands together, pleased as
that young ludy passes?
pta. ‘Yon wouldn’t ’a’ thought they
Ht. Dlstan's liny.
T b s (’h ren lrio
Cheeky Amateur—I'm not taking her
TTTE « 'n ilU ’NTCL.F ra jik s w i t h th o 6T<ai*St
was that much spunk in J im. would you ?
Tlio 7th of January, which follows picture.
n
t
w
a
p
a p a r s In th^ U n ite d fltAtoa.
An there he is. sparkin up to that girl, Twolftli day, was in old times jokingly l
i
___ yon'ro not. eh I Then what are
T H K C IIK O N T C U B ha* n o t ^ t m lo n th o Pttclfin
Oh,
an her gran'pa wus a member o' the called Ht. Distaff’s day because the
C caat.
I t lead » a ll *a a l-U lly . e u U r p r l» » tuid
laglsluter! An shore ns yer llvln Jini’ll spinning was supposed to be resumed,
: NONE BETTER AT ANV PRICE |
I ’m closing the shntters. so her looks n«-wn.
i IJ
r w F T
T h v B —
........... —
ie catterrs
ara —
gold -------------
In nearly * £
5. J.
he In the legislator himeslf somo day, says tho Baltimore Hun.
T i lK CIIRO N’ IiYIaE’ S T«»R«srn»| hl® R e p o r ts ar«
¡ every
i * i ? a S
i “ /L
_ . ry clt
city r and town in the Ualted S
States,
won’t break tbo lens.”—New York the la t e s t ajitl m o st r n ltab la, h a I x x t x I N e w » fh *
fur he’s got the nerve to try it. ’
If your dealer do«a not keep them a«nd Ç »
The plowmen, who wore not so will- I Weekly. ______________ _
fu'.lent a n d aptclrait, arui Its K d lU »ilals fr o m th *
dira.it to ue
One eent tiaoipa iec«tv»d 2-
"It ’peure like I oome to know nil ing to resume their occupations ns tho I
A d d rete your nearest point.
"2 l
s b lm t p en» In th * c o u n b y .
about this Freeman business kinder ac­ women were theirs, used to set tho flax
THE McCALL COMPANY, - §: <
CrapplHK a Poppy-
T I I E U H K O N K JIiW
a l w a y s been, arv* a l-
"We do not take possession of our ideas hut are possessed by them
cidental like. You see, long iniddlin on tiro, in consequence of which the [ Young Mooncalf—Do you know. Miss w ay* w ill be. th e frK u d a n d t fiojnph'n c i th* ! 7’ 3 13a to 146 W. 14th Sheet. N«w Yuk §5 j
They m aster us and force us into the arena,
airly las’ sjiriug I HkX ole Nunco one women would throw pails of water up­ Wosy. thnt—aw—that I’ve been we- pecpL), a s ayta ln st ixw nbm -atlcna, c liq u e s , nor- i?
BRjiNca o r r te r t:
. 3» j
F orn tlon *, or o p p r e s s io n s e* a r y k in d . It w ill bo
1^0 F i l t h A v e . , C h ic a g o , n n d
gr S
day an rode over to me Freeman's for
flocting a great deal »recently, and I've liMleiH-itdcnt in * v * r y lb h itf, n e u tr a l In n o :M a * . * 5
Where like gladiators, we m ust fight for them,"
SI 1051 A1»rk*t S t., San Franc’.sto.
on
them.
to bum * his liarrer I was n-giitin my
In early days Indies of high degree, 1 bawlf a nffnd—I've—aw—buwlf a
Such
is
the
exalted
m otto of th e A ren a, an d th e
garden reudy, an it was thnt grassy It as well as farmers’ wives and daugh- I mind—
DO YOU WANT THE CHMHIOLE
waa plum bouu for to be ham-red.
M S
tors, were nc< listomed to handle tlio dis- ] Miss Rosy—Never mind repenting it,
entire content« of th is m o n th ly m agazine
"When I got over there. Squire Diggs tnll utai spiiidle, and tlio latter were Mr Mooncalf. It's far above the popu­
an some more men was jes’ ridin away, tlio emblems of womanhood. Tho fol- ; lar estimate, but I'll concede you that
are upon a plane a n d in koepinglw ith its
an the ole man met me in the gal'ry lowing littlo stuiixa is appropriate to much- —Richmond Dispatch.
lookin like he’d been n-cryin nn says lie tho wnson'
m otto.
T he A rena's gallery o f ¿em inent
E n r n iu r k a o f Fnnt«».
Showing the Unite:1 States, Da«lnlua
" ‘I ’m a-flxin for change, Lije. ’ says
1
Partly work and partly piny
he. ‘Jim's a-goin to get married Hun
of
Canada
anti
Northern
Hntloa
“ I've struck some encouragement at
You must work on St. Dintnft’s day.
th in k e rs is a group 01 interestin g m en and
t> P i
Front tho plow so,m frw your toaui,
day. an mo mi the old woman is jiw
last. ’’
«minina ic
Thou
oomo
homo
nnd
(other
them.
deeded this plwo. au fa ta l an his wife
w om en, au d th e ir th o u g h ts aro w o rth y th e
1 e *•» " n
»' rue foe terrav * * and
"What is it!"
- J ctl-.ee p a , —
2
If tho luskto h oplunlus r°.
L JC -U?»
C ’ 1 ! ' I 'lily y 5 O c . pce > «ae, £
Is a-goin lo take keer o' us the balance
“This prominent man used to be a
Puru the flux still fire tlm tow.
ft Î3* m cIuJinf a flit. K 1‘attern
t h k
o
'r
n
v
in
e
m
r
c
.
consideration oi a d people. T h e A rena is
o ’ our days. You don’t know how happy
Ilrlris In pnlls of wider then;
fnrmlinnd nt $10 a month.”
g > m l u , T IIE M cC A A L L L C O .. Sj
kt J « J »■*(« <*et ITtw» lljap n n d
h et tho maids Imwnsh tho m eoi
W crM ..y < 5»rofiiclt*
<3.»e I e r .r 9
it makes me feel. I'm a-goin to have
•‘What is encouraging about that?'
14ft W
W. . 14th
14U1 St., New York J;
* g St 138 to ’4^
sold w ith T b f W'iST.
Ulvo St. Utstafl »11 tho right.
roe a big cheer an set out here in tho
"I used to be a farmhand nt $10 a p uiiA te pr. ^ a U u a u uyu u-J pa>cjr*
rx'.WMHlA'AWWV.VV.W.VW.VÍ.WÍ
gal'ry where I kin watch the cows goin
mouth myself. ”—Chicago Record.
▲ODMWM
I llv k e n « m id ( tie C h ild r e n .
AI. If. <tn Y P t 'N a ,
to paster, an Jim plowln in the fur
Writing
in
The
Century
on
Charles
Viopifet 9. V. Ubr.wMta,
A
l.liih
t
n
u
t
.
$ 1 3 8 ®
h î S o !d >
field. nn where the ole woman kin listen
toA-s yuANcafcX). c i h
Chief—Did yon get any
to Jim ’s wifi- pvttwlu round tho lusise, Dickens' interest in the cause of educa­
Cannibal
tion,
Mr.
Jaiuee
L.
Hughes
Buys;
yon k n o w / i t n I Mn Hinder iWereee an
I
Â
$ 8 5 8 M
!
He was tlm first great English stu­ captive*
% |\,r e l^ w W r it e r * * l'n r iit n .
tell him how to do things, fur Jim don't
Warrior—Only a conpla of dudes,
dent
of
FroeU'l
He
deals
with
10
dif­
‘•I
find
your
[xJiticr.l
terms
very
pa«
know so peaky much about armin.'
yonr majesty.
" ‘You better hoi' ou to that deed till ferent schools in Hi« books. Ho gives
Chief—I wish you’d try to get some­ aling." rcuiarked tho foreigner who
Tiie GiiiüeioiaiD of Hew ï« k City
more
attention
to
tlm
training
of
child­
t*e sown.
It giv*a pranaauTn»
you die.’ says f In a wamin voice, ‘ami
thing mors subxtautial. I'm getting was trying to gather m iterial for »
Machin«», f)*»ks, Sosa
hood
than
any
other
novelist
or
any
Shut and «ilk Uaisfi*,
let the takin kecr come first. ’ an, gra­
tired of broakfiMt food.—New York Ixxik ou American in titutions. "For
other educator except Froelx'l He was
ibxwii $ 0 w ’ wx,4-» -4 ■*«
cnutpl?. io rotate means Io move in n
cious, the olo man was so mad ho come
iWn^keL'
one of tile first Englislimen to deniniul Journal.
- e CvW A r»cw ard
circle. A rir.g alro m e a n s a ci: le. Now
mighty nigh not lottin me have the
•.uhwar
* a rth ‘.u l U>*
K l » l l n « . P o o r l-’e l l o v . l
nnthdial control of education, even in
I mu told that wtwn H ring coutnls j
harrer.
•
private
schools,
and
the
thorough
train
6b*—
1
haven't
been
abla
to
get
a
they
don’t
rotate
any
|
"Well, shore enough. Jim he married
your ofllces
siooff.AjM c o to 1 Cjyen j Ç!ly Ffej
nn bru ng his wife homo an got bis di oil ing of all teacJicrs. Ho exposed It tyixn copy of your book.
more. ” —Ll;i go TlllntbO
1«
(a f*ar »*<» »ar
He—PerhuiM you didn’t try tho right
of
coercion
anil
did
more
than
any
one
A $950.« PIANO ............
" aD.
lYcssiiA
■afe an »ran, an for a g>x»d while
.,nù *Ak|r i Un 1er
W
a
a
r:?4
n*r ev*» *tat<
evsr’thing was as nice as pie. Ever time else to lead Christian limn and women place*
A
Enrop.
an
statisucna
h...r
di.
v<
1
M&iroaeth
Frasmus*
raiBtoc
frve.
aH
to treat children humanely. Every Ixxik
Khe— Perfaana not; I went to th s
, »! '-gl»tr«i with th*
|«l You »¿Î 6« «wr^sx
I paesed there tho ole man an ole wom­ ho wrote esevpt two is rich in eduen
ed thst olily »5 l»r cuit >.t the blonds
book store*. -Town Topic»
b.
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an 'n'd be aottin op in the gal 'ry in two tioual thought. Ho bxdt ths in.at ad
marry, rvtiilo Î9 per eent ef their bru
I n ll«>M > f’ * H9.XG.OO Pl*an<x !•<«? u* a
big cheera. lookin like they owned the »«U>ced position on every pbao* of Mod-
Kictu* m ù 1< i * cxigaijw in uwtrtnouy
».vMAl - *nl
3 » I. ' 1 ..i. e 1* i'uU’1 1 ¿0 nt* 4»1 a ,.
Ilia P « r « o a « l F » p » r le « e e .
»id sised chunk o the ern educational thought except manual | Hick»—Du yon believe In luck!
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ar bridge ut
laasH Use Moelaw away an dyln as any- derstts’.l lie will bo recognised o a th s, anything but ill luck all my iif< — out of f ie Menai iro
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