The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, January 19, 1900, Image 1

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FLORENCE, OREGON, FRIDAY, Jan. 19, 1900.
V O L. X .
TRAVELERS’ GUIDE.
GENERAL DIRECTORY
STATE OFFICERS-
M A R G U E R IT E ,
STEAM E
o — - W ill
Governor.................. .......... T. T. Geer.
Secretary of S 'a te ...............F . I. Dunbar.
T reasurer............................. F: 8. Moore.
Supt. Public Instruction J . H. Ackerman
S tate P rin te r...................... W . H. Leeds.
A ttorney G eneral 1). It. N. Blackburn
i ................. R. 8. Bean
Supreme Court -,............. F. A. Moore
( .. .. G . E . Wolverton
Judge Second D istrict. .J . W. Hamilton
Prosecuting A tto rn e y .. .Geo. M. Brown
R EG U LAR
m ake -------
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D A IL Y
S team er Robarts
W ill make regular
T R IP S
----Between ——
Calling a t ALSEA.
STEAM ER
L U E L L A
Judge................................F.. O. Potter.
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( ............. IV. T. Bailey
i Commissioners -j.......... H . D. Edwards
C le rk ........................................... E. U. Lee
S heriff................................W. W. W ithers
T reasurer................... ... .A. S. Patterson
Assessor............................... D. P . Burton
School S u p erin te n d en t.. .. W. M. Miller
S urveyor.............................. C. M. Collier
kCoroner............................ W. P. Cheshire
[Ju stic e of Poaco................. C. H. Holden
Joustable.............................. E . A. Evans
v-tai- «fee?.
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from
And
from
Florence to Coos Bay
THE
G e . t a r e . Vi’l t l , a M p n n ln r VH «ler>
.t o o d 1> i E v e r , T r i b e .
Florence to Y aquina
Calling a t the UMPQUA.
F or passenger and freight rates
— APPLY TO —
M eyer & Kyle,
COUNTY OFFICERS-
trip s
1-4 K n o c k e d Off
MEXICO’S SIGN LANGUAGE.
TRAVELERS’ GUIDE
Florence, O r.
W ill carry freight and passengers
from Florence to San Francisco.
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W ill also bring up freight
S T A G E L IN E .
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F or further inform ation inquire
B arrett, Prop’r,
— OF —
Stage Leaves Steamboat Landing on
the Umpqua for Florence Saturdays.
A. W. B EA D LE & CO.
Returning, Stage Leaves Florence
14 California St,
San Francisco, California. Sundays.
H. H.
When the chfld-en g’t their
feet wet and take cold ;«• o t h e m
a hot foot bath, a Lowi of het
drink, a uose ot Ayer's C heny
Pectoral, end put thcr.i to ted-
The chances are they will bo
all right in the morning. Con­
tinue the Cherry Ptcsorsl a few
days, until ell cough has dis­
appeared.
Old coughs are' also cured;
we mean the coughs of bron­
chitis, weak throats and irritable
lungs. Even the hard coughs
of consumption are always
made easy and frequent!/cuied
by the continued use of
Mexico is a land of many tongued,
but above the Indian dialects and Span­
ish there is one universal language—
the language of signs. I t is tlio most
expressive of all—the ¡fexiean eye and
hand are eloquent members. I t is calla­
ble of infinite variation. Its shadings
and suggestions are beyond all transla­
tion. B ut there are certain gestures
that have a fixed meaning, a significa­
tion well understood by every nation
and every tribe from G uatem ala to
T'ezas.
A general upward movement of the
body, .shoulders shrugged, eyebrows
raised, lips pouted and palms outspread,
varies tn m eaning from “ I don’t know
i nd I don’t care” to a most respectful,
•‘Really, «ir, I do not understand you. ”
The indxs linger moved rapidly from
rig h t to left generally before tho face
means ‘‘No m ore" or simply “ N o.” To
novo the rig h t hand palm outw ard
from the body tow ard another person
means “ Ju st w ait; I ’ll bo oven w ith you
yet.”
The
price' of all
DRY GOODS, ~
BOOTS AND SHOES
are sold cheaper in our store than any other
store in the County.
G o m e e tn e a . s e e a n d .
t> e o o n .- v in .Q e c i.
HH J. V . Haaifexan
QRTHERN
P acific, Ry. eugene - florence
EU G EN S,
STAGE LIN E.
Dr. A y er’s
C h erry P e e io rh l
C
TOHSOPial Pai'ÍOTS.
A
TH R O U G H TIC K ETS
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“ NEW HOME ” SEWINQ MACHINE.
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Notary Pdblic, Surveyor
P
NOTARY
PUBLIC,
EUG ENE
MORRIS «•* HOTEL,
A tto rn ey a t Law,
and
Boy’s Suits.
Tlio index finger on tho temple moved
with a boring tw S t means “ H e’s
drunk. ”
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h e p p ì
Tlio rig h t hand held to tho lips, three
E x tra Trips When Necessary
fingers doubled, thum b an d little finger
O PPOSITE
erect, varies from “ Ho drinks” to
Charges Reasonable.
“ Have one w ith m e.”
To move tho open h a n d \ over the H O T E L E U G E N E
CITY OFFICERS.
cheek in im itation of a razor has refer­
ence to the idiom "p lay in g tlio bar­
. .W . If. Wüatherson
; P resident
ber” and morfns “ to flatter."
All four fiiigers and the thum b held
O. W. Hurd
Every doctor knows that wild
points together and moved tow ard the
Win. Kyle
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cherry bark is the best remedy
mouth meatij “ to eat. ”
1 of Trustees
known to medical science for
J. W. Carman
Stage leaves Eugene on Mon­
Tho rig h t hand held before tho face,
soothing and healing inflamed
M. Morris
■
days, W ednesdays, and Fridays at
the tw o middlo fingers moving rapidly, DEW EY AS A DISCIPLINARIAN.
throats and lungs.
is a fam iliar salutation.— “ Modern A is M e th o d o t B u b d u ln * Some R e fr a c to r /
6 a. nt, arriving a t Florence the
gR eeo rd er.....................John I. Butterfield
P u t O ifO c i
Mexico. ”
day following a t 10 a. in.
Sailors,
T reasurer ........................... F. B. Wilson
R
eturning
stage
leaves
Florence
“
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was
w
ith
Commodore
Doweywhen
.G. C. Cumpton
FELLING BIG T R E E S .
M arsh al.
he Was the executive officer of the Colo­
M ondays, W ednesdays, and F ri­
T h e BZcthoita b y W h i c h t h e W o o d « - ra d o ,'’ said a financier, “ and I ren a n -
days a t 2 p. in. arriving a t Eugene
S le e p in g C a r s th e following day a t 9 p. m.
bor oae incident w hich shows the m an­
m a n U r in u « T h e m D o w n .
S E C R E T S O C IE T IE S .
P ia s te r s
The chopper approaches the tree w ith ner of mnn lie is. We had n fine craw,
E le g a n t
n plumb lino. If the top does not lean some o f them aapow erfnl men as I evw
'f tU ig S
D in in g C a rs
Single fare -
- _ -
$5.00
more than tw o feet in the caso of a saw. F our oi flvo of them w ent ashorO
F. & A. M. Florence Lodge No. 107. T o u r i s t
largo treo or moro th an - four in tho one diipr and eamo back fighting drunk.
R ound trip -
- - -- $9.00
T h p R me J
“ T h tceo f them were men who would
Regular communication on second
caso of a small onn. ho considers th a t
A d r l c o t'rv>G t
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Tickets for sale a t E. B angs’
S le e p in g
C a rs
and fourth Saturdays in each month.
W a t d . w fcnve »erne of Is © w»ewt Ami-
ho can fell it in any direction he may singly have been more than a m atch in
livery barn, Eugene, and a t O. W .
lient pliyuH-iaDb in tin»
desire. He then views tho ground and strength fo r .John L. Sullivan. Tho or­
E. W. C obb , W. M.
ST. PAUL
TTttusu 'l oppDVtiwitie* h :
H u rd ’s olliee in Florence.
euce «if
selects tho most promising “ lay out, ’ der wns given to put them’ili irons, and
R . B, M ills , Secretary.
M IN N E A P O L IS
and the undercut is made exactly fac­ it was found impossible to c o rr /o u t tho
All through freight on the stage
DULUTH
ing it. Tho “ undercut” usually extends order, for the men were dangerous.
A. R. General Lyons Post, No. 58
eith er way between Eugene and
nbotit ijne-third through, and then tlio Dewey was notified of tho situation. Ho
F A R G O __________
■ meets second and fourth Saturdays
Leo is sa wod in from the back to moot i t w i w ritin g a, lottor in his room a t tho
M apleton, will he charged a t the
of each month at. 1:30 p. m.
GRAND fo rks
TO
When the two cuts aro w ithin six time.
6. B. C olvin , Com mander.
rate of two cents per pound d uring
C R O O K STO N
“ Ho wont to tho place where theso
inches of meeting, tho saw is removed,
J . L. F urnish , A djutant.
and the tree is wedged up u n til the top giants were an il ho told them to come
W IN N IP E G
th e m onths of October, N ovem ber,.
passes th s center of gravity, when it out and subm it to tho irons. They did
December, Jan u a ry , F eb ru ary ,
H E L E N A and
O. U. W . P erpetua Lodge, No. 131,
falls by its own weight, easily breaking not stir. Then Dvwey said quietly to an
March and A pril, and one cent per
■ meets every 1st and 3d Tuesdays
orderly, ‘Bring too mv revolvers; ’ und
BUTTE
the strip of wood remaining.
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each month.
Members and visiting
pound during the m onths of May,
W here tho surface of tho ground is when he hud his pistols’he again called
brethren in good standing are cordially
such th a t it is necessary for the b u tt npon the men to come out, b u t they did
Juno, Ju ly , A ugust and September.
invited to attend. A. O. F unkk , M. W.
MARION MORRIS Pro’p.
TO
and tho top to striko the ground sim ul­ not mova Then he said, k‘I am going to
I. G. K notts , Recorder.
C H IC A C O
count three. If you aro n o t out hero
Shaving
■S cents taneously. tlio stnm p is ennbbcd off at w ilh your hands hold u p o n tho th ird
W A S H IN G T O N
tho undercut, which provides a slan t­
A,ex. Patterson, M. D.
O. O. F. Heceta Lodge No. I l l ,meets :
H air C u ttin g
23 “
ing surface, so th a t the b u tt has no count, you won t corno o u b o f th a t place
■ every Wednesday evening in Lodge P H IL A D E L P H IA
Gardiner, Oregon.
place to rest and perforce slides to tho alive. ’
R azor Honed
H all, Florence, Oregon. Brothers in N E W Y O R K
“ He counted one, then h»cooked tho
ground.
good standing invited to attend.
S cisso rs Ground
If tho tree needs to be rolled off to revolvers, and he codntod two. Wo all
BO STO N A N D A L L
F . H. Alexander, N. G.
one side, half the underent is slanted, expected to hear the report, flor-wo knew
Special attention to Diseases of
E . A. Evans, Sec.
P O IN T S E A S T and S O U T H
P l o i 'o n o G
O re g o n
and a pile of chips is placed on tho flat that Dowey m eant w hat ho said. The
th e Eye.
For in form ation , tim e cards, m aps and tic k e ts
surface of the other half. The result men knew it too. They stepped out just
never fails to manifest the efficacy of in tim e to save th eir • lives and held up
O. O. F. Maple Lodge No., 139, meets etc., c all on or writ©
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■ every Thursday evening in Neely’s
this devieo. Again, by leaving one sido their hands, and they had been p artial­
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N O TA R IES.
H all, Seaton, Oregon. Brothers in good
of tho uncut wood between tho under­ ly sobered by th eir ih ight and! tlio moral
General A gent. Room s 2 and 4, Sh elton Block,
standing invited to attend.
cut and tlie saw cut thicker then the effect of Dewey’s gfeuoe.
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EUGENE,
OREGON.
G eo . B. C amp , N. G.
"O ne of them »aid altoffward that
other, tho tree may be draw n consider­
F red C. P eil , Sec.
when ho saw Dewey’s tp es ho know
A. R. B U T T O L P H ,
ably aw ay from its n atural course.
A- D C H A R L T O N ,
th a t he would either be a dead Jackie
A ssistant General Passenger Agent,
in a moment or hoWould have to yiold,
255 Morrison St., Cor., 3d.
a n d G e rm s .
P o rtla .n d , O r.
CHURCH DIRECTORY
It was formerly thought th a t an egg and when the irons were put npon him
must be safe eating w hatever the sur­ he was as sober as ho e\ior was in his
FLORENCE, OR.
roundings. since its shcU covered com­ lifo. Dewey wont back to h is room and
FTor n e e ,
O re g o n
RESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Florence,
pletely tho part eaten, b u t it has now finished tho lotter ho was w ritin g .
§
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Oregon. Sabbath service: Sabbath-
been shown unm istakably th a t geruisof Philadelphia ih-oss.
school, 10 o’clock a. m. Preaching 11
diseaso can even find their way through
FRANK
B.
WILSON.
o ’clock a. m. and 7 p. in. Sacram ent of
“T lie Lu cky D o P K *
an eggshell. For instance, the typhus
th e Lord’s supper on 1st Sabbath of
“ Tho Lucky Duffs” is tho title of ail
bacillus and the cholera bacillus have
January, April, July and October.
N t
both been found to rnnko th eir way article in The E nglish Illustrated Maga­
Everybody is welcome to all the services.
through an unbroken eggshell in about zine in w hich Mr. J. M. Bullock traces
Pastor rejuests C hristians to make
O R EG O N
f LO R EN C E. - -
lfi hours and locate themselves in the tho riso of tho Duke of Fife, like a
‘ hemselves known.
EV ERYTHING FIRST-CLASS.
I. G. K notts , Pastor.
prince In a fairy tale, from a little
n u trien t contents.
This is a clear indication, therefore, farm er in tlio north o f Scotland 309
Special Attention to Commercial
th at the greatest care should be exer­ years ago. O no good wvmian of the
cised in the storugo and handling of houso used to ride to m arket w ith a
A
ATTORNEYS
* * Travellers. * *
eggs, since they may thus bo made vo- huge pile of plaiding, w hich she had
hiclca for most deadly |>oinons. Donbt- spun from her sheep, in tho oroupor ln>-
less the im m unity from such evils which side her and duly brought back its
A. C. W O O D C O C K ,
S e w in g M achines w e m anufacture and th eir
we enjoy in our r.3o of eggs as food is valuo in marks. These sho boarded in
prices before you purchase an y other.
Of Eugene, Oregon
due to tho fact th a t vra generally cook bags. On one occasion slio tanked her
D. W. STI3BEN3, Proprietor.
THE NEW HOME SEWINQ MACHINE CO., them in a high tem perature before we savings in a leather bag in tho coiling,
OH A N O B , M ASH .
hnt the rats got a t it, so that tho family
(PAID UP)
F l o r e n o a , O r e g o n ..
tx Union Bqnaro, if. T. Chicago, IIL fit. Louin, Mo, cat them and thus deal death to tho dined amid a downpour of duentoon
O re g o n
E ugene,
germs and safety to ourselves. — Good
Dallas, Texas. Ban Francisco, Col. Atlanta, Qa,
Th© fam ily flourished so w ell th at each
Words.
W . E. CROWN. President.
7 and « McLaren*« B uilding.
FOR 8ALE BY
Tables . furnished w ith all th e
of hor throe sons got an ei-tato of his
Sp ecial a ite u ü o n g iv e n to c o lle c tio n s and pro­
B . I). PAINE, Vice President.
Good
tier»Icn
wauled
in
every
town.
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bate bu sin e«
P. W . OSBURN, C ashier.
own— Patrick, the youngest, bringing
delicacies of th e season. Give us
W . W . BROWN, A sst C ashier.
Writ© for prices and terms to San Fran i Recently a young man in New J e r­ 30 children into tho world, w hile W il­
sey was treated successfully for tetanus liam became tho father of tho first Earl
e:sco, Cal.
a ca ll,
E . E . B E N E D IC T ,
by the injection of serum into tho of Fifo.
D IR E C T O R S .
brain. T hat is not the method of trea t­
F W OSBURN, B D I’AINE, W E BROWN,
Queen W llh e tn iln * .
A TTO R N EY - A T - LA W .
ing lockjaw out in Missouri Hoverul
D A PA INE, J F ROBINSON, J B HARRIS,
There is no longer any donbt tlint
yenrs ago n oitlzenof Liberty. Mo., was
W W BROWN.
suffering from tetanus. Local physi- W ilhelmlna, queen of tlie Netherlands,
Florence. :
; Oregon.
cinns failed to relieve him, and Dr Is engaged to marry lyinco Bernhard
T w e n tv -th re e
A G eneral Banking Business
Wood of Kansas City, a gruff old gen­ of Saxe- Weimar, who is now 20 years
M il e s W e s t
tleman, was called. A rriving nt tlio of ago and tho secoud son of the lute
BO YEARS’
Transacted. on Favcrabb Terms
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EXPERIENCE
I QeM'W «*<uro4. OUT v .» nre
home of the path nt he found tho room hereditary Princo of Weimar. Tho
Drafts Issued on the princinul e it’e* nf the
I 09FA1NKD. P nd ridisi, »«*tah nr photo. wi»b
full of aympathizing neighbors. The young queen has lately l>ecu in Paris
I HKnp« I, f ri "-«pcrt, «ita I'. tari tal Qtty. «I-PSOF.
U nited States; slx> t-xchungu fu rn ish ed avail-
I BAirO-bCa« »Tv?. C^n’Tn» nfkrsne-wsn-1 fin
pbyeician proceeded toward the sick seeing tho sights and selecting a trous-
able in all foreign countries.
intarwiM. a. WPITW Fon COPY OF OUS SFUMAI.
man and remarked, “ Why i n ------ leaiL Hor drosses, rldos in tlie Hois and
I OFTRF. £• I* t’.em >s ' ' • ;rot '»«tttoasverai&de by
1 Interest paid on tim e deposit!.
a p L « .t
rr, 7t ani «,V£>T tlTTKlVfQa KRttVW
don’t you shut your mouth t ” a t tho goodness of face and ebsmotor have
| Fire-proof vault for the itnm ge of valuab le
|K1AD t i b«j ir»
for patos». Adirerà:
paper«.
aame timo giving him a severe “ chuck" been ituina of interest in tho Paris jour­
C ollections reçoive onr prompt atten tion.
under tho chin. The effect of the blow nals. They deem it significant th a t sho
caused the month to close, and tlio shops In Paris instead of Berlin and bo-
D esig ns
PIT C N T I.AWYCRS,
liovo the future queen a valuable portion
C o °V R !G H T . AC.
m an soon recovered.— Chicago Post
|ui)TTtt»Mf. W A SH IN G TO N , D C.
Anyone »endin'! a sketch and description may
to ouitivato.
"¡Intly •scertsln onr opinion free xvhciber an
M o n e y Saved
I
Men’s
Loan a Savinss Bank WRITE FOR CIROOUR8MW.diofi
Lane County, Oregon.
R x e rrth ln a Leaks.
O rdinary tum blers will hold water
because tho globules of w ater are too
big to squeeze through the glass. But
glass la as full of holoe as a sponge, and
air blows right through it, because tho
sfiecks of air are smaller than the hole*.
P u t a bell into a big globe of glass,
seal up tho vessel, pump out all the air,
then ring the bell inside, and you hear
nothing. There is not air enough In tho
globe to carry a sound. B ut lay tho
globe aside for a month or so, and no
m atter how carefully you have sealed
u p the neck you will find th a t you then
can .hear tho boll when you rin g it. Air
has got into th a t globe—enough any­
way to carry a sound has leaked in
through tho substance of the glass.
The ordinary incandescent lamp Is'a
glass gkibo w ith the air pumped <
and aft«* a few months sufficient
leaks through to dim the light •
comes from tlio thread of ele
charcoal inside.
W e can make plenty of vessels to
bold water, but nothing has .been junto
which will bold air w ithout any laato
age. The air sneaks in through hois»
which are too small fur tho h um an "t*"«
to imagine.
In fact, everything leaks. A liswssW
A I-eooB In P atieaee.
W hen the em inent botanist Professor
A itrann of Glasgow was a
ho had the present of a silver
whereupon his mother was
w ith questions as to w hat he should do
w ith it th a t she exclaimed, “ Really,
you had better go to Thomas Elliot’s (a,
well known pharm acist) and buy slz-
pence worth of patience.”
Down the street marched the lad and
demanded of the chemist, “ Mr. EOiod
please give me sixpence w orth ot
liouco
“
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Mr. Elliot, taking in tho sltnaMon.»»»
iow
ii ,
pn-
a glance, said: “ Certainly, my
there’s a chair. Just sit down yad ' a
till you get i t ”
Professor Aitman's endeavor to pur­
chase patience was a great succesa.
made a deep impression on the laa and
was one of the factors of bis snoceas to
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O n ly Ono Wore o f T h e m ,
The new rector gazes mildly at Oto;
small hey in tho Sunday school and
says, “ My dear little follow, have yon
read tho ‘Thlrty-ulno Articles?' ”
“hnt'
“ N o,” rejoined tho Gmail buy,
vo read tlio Forty Thievru,’
Lau-
don Figaro.
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m u on la probably pstontab’.o. Ccmrnnr.lca-
riA strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents
it free. ( »Meat agency for seen M t w patent«,
stents taken throiurh Mono ft Co. receive
•pccou oofic«, without c h-inzo. in the
Scientific American.
A handsomely tllnstrstcd wocklv. J-areest Kr-
rotation of any scienttflo Journal. i « s w , f i a
•car : four months, #L Beid by ad row» deal or».
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CENTRALLY LOCATED.
If yott haven't a rcrular. l»eal’ by
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bowels every ttay. you'ro si, ». pc will ta;. Keep your
bov.-^i, open, and b** well. Force. In th esb a p eo f
vlo'ent pay; «e nr piil p »taon. Is oainreronv. The
»«ootbu’jt, casl«“*t most ;-erfet f way uf »«oplu« the
Uowcta vivar aad clean hi to take
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patent ib is freo c fc u -r r » . O-» r
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patent fs secura i. A P a m p h le t “How to
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c o st « f t<uan f i th e U.
aaJ fe r re a votutriro »^nt fr. e. Aiders»
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This word is used throughout tho
A ustralian colonies in connection w ith
a corpiicr’s inquiry. I t does not figure
in any dictionary th at I uni avraro o f
not even in Profi .-eor Mori is’ “ Austral-
English.” it seems distinctly jour-
nahme. now does the " I ” come in. for
one could understand tho extircssion
“ a coronal inquiry I" Is it a variant of
"coroiiy ♦- al /” Perhaps rr.mewbat nkin
to the formation of “ boroniid" from
“ barony I ul.” — N oiis a t J (jutrios.
O a r C h ild r e n .
“ Pnuline. w hat have yon dono w ith
your doll?”
“ Mother. I havu lost it."
“ Well, w elll”
"Oh. but I know whero it L’l I lost
it on purpose, to have tho p lfam rs of
finding It I"-—Figaro.
h»e.
The load mother dr-sm s £rect
of buby’s future aasbe bolds the »
little one in her a n ,- j . T u t t h e
will never come true unless
body and a healthy
rivoa him a stro
^lind. Children die in hostf, or live
T h o u g h tfu l to th o
•
•‘D idn’t your ab**jon<Ht2g caahicr ainivide tbrou.»h life feeble tn body at
dull of mind nooause the mother w
leave you any tnesa;?«!?*’
"Yea. H'» left a tins In the c.i-h box until physically a si mentally for^
Woiu-ri who use Pr.
transferring to cio I.is paid np member-, erhood.
Favorite Pfescuptioa endow their
t’np in a Dim t Worry club. " —Chicago dren with strong uodlesatgl bright nr
btocuril
It is every mother*» duly
child tlie odvfuitagcz of a ’
ClTaJi- '. i w i o i m a IsLBfnlnl«
and mind. A weak or sick
A rctnnrkablo illustraticu of tho scop* cannot Jo thia. "Favorite
of Mr. UlaiUtone's power .-.s a liugui.it nioltee weak women stroi
was given many ye.irs ago when ho ad women well.
Orrin Stites, c i Downtog,
d n ssid au ass.i;nbly on tho island of w r Mra
ite : "I Imre tn -n i.avn^^ g
Corfu in modern Greek, a little latvr ever : Ince m y 1 *bv * '-* horn ill
err 1 Pawirit- l-r.'-.-ri.SioS ' >
spoke to au assembly in Fleronco in y cannot
pm ise it enolijh, fer 1
Italian, a few days later cnnvi i - m »| with w ell for t.w y w r ,n . I n n .
a
baby
boy,
it ~
ease in Uurumu w ith Birci;,.ck, soon a sliert time, weiailt
a S i at«
afterw ard n .p o n d -1 in fiuaut French one sick nay. I beve
I got'nr. I w s s c t S
to a tou.d at n hui piut in Faris, and iducc
b et a ll of -ly fU«w!» b « »
then crossed tlio oiiaunel to thdiver a m« ao w ell.’
five hoars’ speech in parliam ent o«t the
Dr. Herce’*
budget.