The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, September 21, 1900, Image 4

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w i..r» L I bad l b . t * * ib a x l.-a c o L hut Ihs ai-
14-«, ooettnuad. I b a t a . n a d .n Uarm oau of
lUpao, T ab u !.! lu a ll tfca ¡.»iwra but ha J uo faith
Io tb .io , tbit about t ix w t-.k . alboe a frlt od In
duoad ma to t.-y tbam. fla .o u k » n bu- tw o o t too
r — u Scant b o x .i of the Tuba to. and b a t . had
ao rocurranca o t t in anocka. U a .a n a . f r (Ir a n a
tw tlm uctxl tor anythin« bafora, but tba , r . a t
amount of «vod which I h e ll.’ . h»> bakti d o ll. ma
by Blpaux Tabula» Induoaa ma to add mlna to tba
many ttariinoataU you doubtlaaa ha»a la your
A. T. D aW rrr.
puSMtssJcu now.
r o r u . a r o .a y . . , , , , " ’ » k
My f ~ t
I 0 ju ld aot want .bom
.
drata. 1 ta w y .
""’ ’»tZ
dally pap. r, b o u ,S ^ ‘ Bf * 1“«'
ecL Bave taken them
U such a dfcaage. x
a a . f B y a a ra o g j.
b c a a t-b u ld d oM «a a n a »a”
H« baa bad tba droh.?’
Tab u la,
J - . I«,
«•ka aom , Um . t
hln , h .“”
I want to Inform you.
to words of high«*!
praise, of ths bcoeflt
J have derived from
Rlpun* Tabule«. I am a
professional nurse and
In this professton • clear
bead Is always needed.
Hl pan* Tabules does It.
A fter m e of 11.j cases I
found m> self completely
rundown. Acting on tha
advice of Mr. Oeo. Bow­
er, Fh. O-, W3 Newark
Ave., Jersey City, I took
Hl pan* Tsbulea w ith
grand results.
: . I
R i - P ’A N s
î s S p
■ willing were not f i t to successfully rea­
ï d
-
(s ¿ J S -
der the lowest part in the w haledram aj
tiu
ib
n
ijrA
s-
A* I ro am ed c o t one m o rn in g
•‘This was the state of affairs when I
u
siiQüûùp^ UfcFtt'tlai’. iiììe e'u a-
T h e atnrs w ere in th e sky.
There is just one thing to ose if your
came upon the stage.
B u t c h a n tic le e r hia w a r n in g
ling lite S tenotic and Bowels o
T h e m o d ern stand- ?
stomach is "out of order ” and that "one
E i d flu n g i t lo w an d h igh.
‘‘The manager was in a perfect
♦ tota?.
th in g ” is Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical
T h e l i t t l e bird s w e re t a lk in g .
frenzy,
and
Louisa
Dietz
sat
near
one
a rd F a m ily M edi­
D iscovery. T he
T h e m o u n ta in s y e t w e re g ray,
& •£ > -
of
the
flats,
silent
and
pale
as
marble.
Wr: n C o lleen Dhas cam e w a lk in g
supposition is tliat
“ This was her first appearance at
A t d a w n in g o f th e d a y .
you want a prompt
cine
:
C
u
res
th
e
Promotes DigesiionChce-ful-
this theater, and to have an accident
cure and a lasting
H e r fe e t o u tv ie d th e d a is ie s
i nt
s s and ResLCoiifains
P
ntss
neiiter
cure. That is why
occur like this was enough to stupefy
com m on every-day
MISS H<£4Ut W IB DMA«.
H e r h a ir onthhone th e ecu,
the ” Diicovery * is
1 Opitua.Moi
iorphine nor yfineral.
any one under similar circumstances.
B e r b e a u ty , lik e th e G races,
ill
of hu m an ity .
recom m ended as
D id jo in a ll s w e e t* in on e ;
“ I pitied her from the bottom of my
i N o r NA
Mother was troubled
A K C O T IC .
the one thing for
II. t e y e » lik e t w in s tars m a rrie d *
w ith h e a r t b u r n nud
heart.
H e r b re a th o f n e w m o w n h a y ;
sleeplessness, caused by
your condition. It
“ I was standing at the prompter’s
lndlg*»srlon, fo r a good
A m ilk in g j a l i she c a rrie d
c u r e s profnjrtly,
Æ.-X- o f lM U r ' U M .Í Í P .r C H Z l
many *e a ra One day
A
t
d
a
w
n
in
g
o
f
th
e
d
ay
.
,
itaD'l,
when
suddenly
a
wild
thought
perfectly and per­
A
sho sa^r a testimonial
fc n v k u r S a J -
shot through my brain.
In the pa,-;r Indorsing
manently, diseases
•‘ N o w , a re y o u te n d e r Kobe,
R
l p a n * Tabules. She
“ Why couldn’t I p!ay the part? For.
of the atomach and
O r m ayb e J u n o b rig h t?
/¿r.Uó>
-
determ lnj I to give them
✓ tKw írtr»¿ *•
Y o u r nam e i t m ig h t be Pha&be^
organs of digestion
haring such a number of rehearsals, I
a trial, was g r e a t l y
T h .it robs th e sun o f lig h t.
and nutrition. I t’s
relieved by their use
was as perfect in his part os I was in
O r a r e y o u lo vely V on os.
a n d r e w t a k e s th o
sure to help. I t’s
/Mrs» JX*«/ -
my own.
T h a t close beside m e s tra y ,
Tabules regularly. She keeps a few cartons Ripens
Chvutsd . ï î m v
R fa d ln x aoma of tha
*>’
almost sure to cure.
O s e
“ No sooner had the idea entered my
W ith th e m ilk in g p a il b e tw e e n us
Tabules la the house ai d says she w ill not be w ith ­
R lp a u . T ^ ialaa, , trt
I t has completely
out them. Tho heartburn and sleeplessness have
A t d a w n in g o f th b d ay ?’ *•
only ro lla .a d b at aou.ali, c j n r s :
mind
than
I
acted
upon
it,
and
going
I
cured ninety-eight
dlsapp* ared w ith tho Indigestion which was
the beadacbea b a . , dltappatna Ï A Î ' , .
up to the manager I said:
A perfect Remedy forConstipa-
form erly *<4 great a burden for her. Our whole
“ Y o u n g m a n ,” i b e said, “ d o n ’t f la tte r .
good oondltlon and 1,» n a ï » T **1U t
per cent, of all
iGiniaoH
II e * la now a red” . h « O
fam
ily take the Tabuiee r«»gularly, especially after
iio
n
,
Sour
Stomach,Diarrhoea
Y o u r g la n fo is b o ld and fre e .
atomach. H
h G. h
“? . j .- !'
“ ’1 know this part, and I have no
those who h a v e
w onderful change I ettrtbnt.“ ’, ^ Ç ± Î
• hearty moal. My m other Is fifty years o f age
N o s tra n g e r's p raise w il l ’ m a tte r
w
* a ttrib u te to ku. *
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish­
doubt if you'w il) intrust it to my care
given it u fair and
and
Is
enjoying
the
best
of
health
aud
spirits
;
also
I am satisfied that they will bmJ?**:
T o v irtu o u s m aid s lik e me.
faithful trial.
I can go through w ith it satisfactorily.’
eats hearty meals, an Impossibility before she
ness and L O S S O F SLEEP.
the cradle to old age) i f taken
P r a y go w h e re yo u w ere g o in g ;
took klpaes Tabuloa.
A ktos H . B laums .
U
ona.
woor^
• A bout te n y e a n age
“ He grasped me warmly by the hand I
I
take
th e o tlie r w a y . ”
It.
I beg&u
to ’ Iwrve trouble
i----' m
»*
Fee Simile Signature of
and said:
A n d I h e a r m y c ru m m y lo w in g
__ ion<
w it h
y stom ach.”
A t d a w n in g o f th e d a y .
w rite * M r. W a i. Con­
“ ‘Thanks, thanks, Mr. Thomas. I
A new style packet containing nix iuflxs rsnvLBS packed In a paper carton ( wltho« ril(W
n o lly , o f 535 W alxrat
at 'dome drug *toree-roa nvscajrrs. This low-priced sort 1* Intended for tne po.)r aadta
• • •
hare every faith in yonr ability. ’
U p o n a l>ench o f rushes
fit.. L o ra in , O hio. * I t
N E W YORK.
dozen of the fl voce nt carton* (UO tabuiee) oan be had by mail by sending forty-eight
g o t ao bod that I hod
A lo n e I s a l and h e a rd
“ But I cared more for the grateful
Craacsx.
C
om
taxt
,
No.
10
Spruce
Street,
New
Tork—
o
r
a
single
earton
(
m
ta
>
ulw
)
w
u
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la y ofl quite often
H e r vo ice o a ts in g the th rushes
look in Louisa’s eyes as she walked by
R if aw T u n s * may also be had of some grocers, general storekeepers, news agents and u **'
'
tw o and th ree days l a
A n d e v e ry w a k e n in g b ir d :
and barber shops. They bsuxlsh pain, Induce sleep and prolong Ufa. One gives relief.
a w eek, m y stom ach
my side and said:
I h ea rd th o sw eet m ilk s p u rtin g ,
w o u ld bkwit, and I
íptíl
“ ‘I, too, will ever owe you a service,
T h e hedge b e tw e e n ns la y ,
w ould belch up gas,
A n d I longed t h a t w e w e r e c o u rtin g
a n d waa in a w fu l distress a t such tim es. I have
which will be impossible to repay.’
been treated by the best doctors in th is city but
A t d a w n in g o f th o d ay .
“ So it was decided that I should as­
1','Ut no h e lp wax.Lever. Some said I had c ia c e t
—-P a ll M a ll G a z e tte .
f Fi
o f th e stom ach. Ahers dyspepsia. I have ta u g h t
sume the principal role, while a person, ■
ie . ■
a n d trie d e ve ry th in g I anw advertised for dys­
after seme trouble, was obtained who
pepsia aud stomach trouble, but continued to
A L E A D IN G P A R T .
get worse a ll th e tim e . A bout tw elve m onths
conld, no doubt, bv gagging and being I
ago I vzas in such a condition th at ray friends
followed closely, put through my part.
had some fear about *ny recovery, it was then
cr
1 w ro te to you for advice. You UAd me th at by
Well, at last the evening arrived and I
Th« following was narrated to mo by
ra y sym ptom s you th ough t I had liv e r com plaint
w
ith
immense
crowds
th
at
flocked
from
a u d advised the t r * o f your • Co ldeu Medical
•n old friend of mine, who upon leav­ all quarters.
Discovery ' a n d ‘ Pleasant Pellets ’ in connection.
★
it.
Theae m edicines I Ixave ta k e n as directed, a nd
ing college had adopted tho stage as his
O '
‘At a quarter before 8 tho manager |
am very happy to state th a t I commenced to get
TX-
profession. His name is—we}l, we will stepped before the curtain and narrated
y
s
-
.
L
-
o
r
.
-
b e tte r from the start and have not lost u day
, ^7 / • • -i Q
—V
th is sum m er on account o f tny stomach. I feci
know him by a fletitions one—Harry the accident to the audience, aud then
tni’
rip-top, and better th a n I have fo r tea years.”
f Tr
Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cleanse Thomas, for he is at preeent in the begged their kind indulgence in my '
behalf,
who
at
the
last
moment,
rather
zenith
of
the
theatrical
world,
and
thon-
the bowels and stimulate the liver.
i sands would recognize him if hie name than have them disappointed, had vol­
unteered to play the part.
was given in thesO columns.
rer
L all this time, had been looking
His story ran thus:
through
a
small
bole
bored
in
the
pros-
.1...
“ As you aro aware, Jack, I left col­ j ceniutn.
lege when I was w ithin a little of 18.
“ The house was packed from parquet
Well, I had always a great desire to to dome with as refined an audience as
emulate those sterling heroes of old, ever I have had the pleasure to play to. ■
OF THE
whose prowess I had studied bo much
“ At 8 o’clock precisely the curtain
•bout.
was rung tip and the play commenced.
And there being no ether opening
“ N either Louisa nor I appeared until
in which to test my abilities I deter­ tho second sceno.
mined at onde to adopt the stage and
" I was standing in breathless anxiety,
make it the field of my mjmio con leaning against one of the flats, upon
quests, little dreaming of the difficult the prompt side, while she stood slight­
task whiob I had voluntarily imposed ly flushed, but perfectly collected, upon '
upon myself.
t h e ‘O. F. ’ side. '
“ How few of the outside world know
“ I had perfect confidence in myself,
of the incessant toil of ah actor's life!
but every actor, no m atter how perfect
By KalL, Beata*« BalA,
He is nothing but a schoolboy. For he may he, wUl feel an indescribable
as soon as one plede is oOtomitted to sensation of—you hardly say what__i
memory another is placed in his hands, when he is about to stake his reputation
nud so on— a life of perpetual study and in a new role before the public.
labor.
'
Well, at last the first scene was
“ After some trouble I obtained the called in.
unenviable position of ‘supe’ in one of
“ And amid a deathlike silence the
our principal theaters. Aud after spend­ star of the evening walked on.
S
c i e n
t i f i c
A
m
e r i c a n
.
ing two ‘ years in this branch was pro­
“ Instantly a storm of applause greet­
Arcatesi V«Uy io the Ceantry,
moted to play ‘utility business.’
ed her, and echoed and re-echoed around
“ And here I remaiuerl three years and among tho scenery like the m m .
more, listening to'the plots and schemes bling of distant thunder.
Â
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of the villains and heroes in different
“ The scene r&presentod a garden in
None who are,engaged in a n y of th e m ech an ical
B O L D I N G loans
( I no Hiding postage) to any p a r t of the Do lled
dramas.
mortgage loans
which she was soliloquizing as to
Btatos, <.'Wnada and M e i loo.
IN
V
E
S
T
M
E
N
T
S
“ I assure yon that by this time my whether her lover (me) was true to her,
1 T U B WHMUCLaY C H R O M IC L IX the hrlghteet
K E A L E ST A T E
p u rsu its can succeed w ith o u t re a d in g an<J
ardor had cooled considerably, and or whether he was playing her false.
.0 .1
and inuat couiplete W eekly Newspaper In the
zerv 1
World, prints reg u larly 112 Ocdumna. or s-iteen
many a time while poring over my part
studying this sta n d a rd M agazine o f Sciences
“ At last I received my cue, and went
pogea. of News, L ite ra tu re and »Jeneral In fo r­
, tTc
in some new piece I have sincerely on.
m ation: also a inagntflieot A g ric u ltu ra l and
«taa
wished that I had chosen some other
and m echanical A rts. I t is illu stra te d .w ith
H o rtic u ltu ra l DepnrtnwniL Tbbi la one of the
“ Aly entrance was again the signal |
means of earning a living.
fereateet departm ents In any paper on thia
for deafening applause, which was con­
lX>aeL
K v a ry tb ln g w rtttm i Is based on ex-
all m odern cuts ¡of la te st in v en tio n s iu a ll
“ The manager saw th at I possessed tinued for nearly five minutes, and it
perla-iue In the t oast Statee. not on Santera
more
than
ordinary
talent,
so
ho
in
­
and receive co m .
gave
we
time
to
fully
think
over
what
men's k o iw l.d K « of th eir own localities.
the branches o f m echanism , an d its fund ¡of
trusted mo w ith a pari in which I play­ I was about to hay.
pound in te re s t b»>
SAMPLE COPY SENT FREE ed sooond to tho hero of the piece.
dep ositing w ith
“ Finally all was once more quiet,
>. 0 .
know ledge is inseparably connected w ith in ­
“ I carried myself through very cred­ and I commenced my delivery.
very
itably, and the journals tho next morn­
“ It abounded in protestations of my
e’i II
ventors and m echanics.
Sold w ith T u a
ing in their criticisms said:
undying fidelity and love for her.
in go
Mr. Thomas is a young and very
W e s t a t clubbing rates.
As I continued I warmed up with
promising actor; good in gesture aud the subject. I was almost carried away
correct in delivery. ’
by the intensity of my foelings.
“ Well, at this timo a young lady_a
I forgot that hundreds of eyes were
p o r t l s n d , orecon -
star in her line— we will know her us critically watching every gesture and
j. o.
Louisa Dietz—was engaged to play the that attentive ears were devouring the
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H
E
C
D
S
M
n
P
D
L
I T
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;
meets
principal role in a drama which the I Words as they fell from my litB.
« eeco:
manager intended toopeu w ith and play
“ 1 saw only before mo the woman
w<
I
ntli.
From 65 cents per month up can be
i
during the Christina« holidays.
loved. And the passion which I was
returning the bighe« rate ofP ¡merest ¿ X e m
’ IS
, ..
» I _ _ » - .t
diali)
It inclined
rather
to the —■ Thespian outpouring to her ears was not the lovo
interest
with conservative business method».
style in tin, opening, but onded up a« cf the hero of tho piny, but simply tho
usual, with virtue triumphant, and all luvo of Harry Thomas for Louisa Dietz.
Dividends on Stock Apportioned S em i-am iu ally * i
T his m onth!y m agazine is one ot W
tho villains either shut or sent to state
\\ hen I had finished, the curtain
prison for life.
j descended amid showers of bouquets
The Association is purely mutual
The ('ll rente in IlntlMtntr
best p rin te d in th is country,
The
“ Tho piece required a great deal of aud deafening applause.
positors are the Awoviation, wlo own do­
TlfK C3inONm*iC ranks with th*
tile
study. In short, wo had rehearsal every
Association, and receive
nn»i;xt,*'» In th«' U a itad Btataa.
“ The latter was eoutinned nn til we
to all sub scrib ers a t rates wit®
T i l 1C C H IIO M IC L K h*«
'• qua ! or the F a r i fio
day for nearly a month, and during both app, ared before the curtain.
Pnewt
I t taut* nil lu ability, «nurvrtaa and
th
at
time
I
fell
desperately
in
love
w
ith
All
the
Profits
of
th
e
Association.
I need not dwell upon the rem ain­
a b ility ot all to pay. I t is
be es».
Louisa Diete, the heroine of the play.
der of the performance. Let it suflico
T I I K C lin o r T f S a r R T e ./x c m j-H e re p o rts ora
A representative is in the County
" I t was love at first sight, hut whether to say that we both received a perfect
Ih * la tra i and m> st rsIlshU , its
N *w a ths
tra
te d a n d p re se n ts th e namesof<^
pose of securing members and for the pur-
fu .r#t sod s p lr t .w t , a * 4 I ts K d lto r iju a t r a m tha
tny passion found an answering thrill ovation.
will
furnish
full particulars on request.
Ablest jams in tha (x u a try .
hi her bosom I could not tell.
a u th o rs as contributors. I s i J
Aud that night, when the curtain
T H U C H HO N If . I . )C ha* alw ays twwn. and a i-
"Sometimes, when alone, I would had descended for the last time, the
r»fvy* w ill hr. the friend and champion of tlm
a n d th e Cosm opolitan are
call myself a fool, a madman; for how manager camo hurrying in to where
pre pia, as asalnst > t>ml*i«vn'knas, cllqoaa, x»r-
COOS COUNTY BRANCH.
p o rslk.na, .w oppmoalnoa M any kind. It w in ba
could I for a moment expect on alliance was in the greenroom, and seizing mo
IndepriM lani in rv e ry iM fic . rv u tra l
duecd ra te s a t th is ofiice.
D r . W m . IIoRPFiu,t
between myself—a newly pledged by the hand he said, his Voice trem­
R. 8. K xoiyi . t
knight of the dramatic art, and Louisa j bling w ith emotion:
P R E S ID E N T .
jo „ .s c o K i,ATTORNEVt SECRET; - cyE - “ — •
DO YOU WAN! TilE CHRONICLE Dietz, whose name was mifBeieiit to
Von have saved the reputation of
cram any theater w ith tho wealth aud my house. ’
■Dfc
Issinty of the land.
d ir e c t o r s .
"A ud thereupon he drew up papers
' “ Tho actor who was to play tho hero of agreement trebling my snla.y and
Hrviiv R kvgstackzx
A
R
E
N
A
of the drama «Paa a tall, fine, dark look­ engaging me to play leading business.
............ Merchant, Marshfield
W m H iirsfai . i .
1 hyacian and Snrgeon, Marsh field
Showln* the Ualtod States, Dominio» ing man, and it nearly sot me crazy to “ la c e d hardly add that my fame
Al.KV Ç. C.IVPRKI.I.. .
see him (when tho bxwinesaof tho p'ieco was nt once established, and a sirTt
o f Ccawt* aed Nortkera Mjxiea
..................... - Time-keeper, Lihhv
K.S. K nowltox ........
; required It) claPp her to his breast
" 6 d0 noti*»ke Possession of our ideas but are possessed by
Oî* ONk KIIJK.
tim e afterward Louisa aud I were mar
............................. Druggist, Coquille
B
ex
L
ester
In my fevered imagination, I thought ried .”
I*
.....................
.............
ioirdiner
a hey m aster us and force us into the arena,
b c iiiiL K P . B . H erman
that he u»ed more earnestness than tix,
CviB<
And now the names of Mr. aud
....................Merchant, Myrtle I’«
roint
•t n i l ' OTHK H m r - r ,
nature of the occasion required.
Mrhere
like gladiators, we m ust fight for them.”
M rs Thomas displayed upon the bill­
M n « « V « u l < » ri U m - H a «
Well, at last tho final rehearsal but boards of any theater ¡ire sufficient to
COLLECTORS AMD AGENTS.
Such ■M b,-exalted motl0 o fth e A rp iia ) ftnd tfae
t v * “ fc :y I ’t x r - a t r i « * <•>, O tto V « a r .
wta b n
one was over, nud the following Mon­ cause the mauager (long before the
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H enrv S knostacken
Merchant,
Marshfield
day
night
(which
was
Christmas)
tho
hour of commencing) to put out the
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drama was to be presented to the public. »igu of “ Standing room only.’’—Min­
M . i l . <i» Y o p w n ,
.......................Coquille
C. M. Bvi er ............
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Monday dawned fair and bright, the neapolis Tribune.
...... .................. Empire
uP°n a plane and in k e e p in g jw ith its
J. 8, S leep ..............
»w«f ru»-«r u m . o n .
• Ir was cool and crisp.
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......... ............ Libby
F. II. R ixibrs ........
The last rehearsal had been called for
Got It Ot«■ rboard.
m otto.
T he A ren a’s g a lle ry o f^ e m in e n t
Hanlincr
this morning nt 11 b’clock.
S
chiller
B.
H
ermann
Once while in a foreign port Admiral
;
M. R. L e e ............
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th in k ers is
Upon reaching the theater w hat wa, Dewey onhred the heaviest hoi-nija ►
!
a gronp or in te re stin g m en a n d
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my surprise to find every one, from the tackle iu tho ship to be got out of the
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en,
n,,,!
, h elr thoilg,,ti,
manager down to the callboy, running hold without delay. Nobody knew what
o
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Tùe GtüÜfWûüiaa of !?* ori City about the stage aud talking iu the moat It was for, as i h o r o was nothing just at
' " " ’ "■ 'ra tio n « a ,I people.
i
.
11.
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, excited manner.
want« an sgpri m y«>ui to«a. It f i t , pmsuwina
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aacNT.
th at time, either heavy or light, to be
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" t'p o n inquiry I fonnd that the per­ taken ou hxuil or sent ashore. After
el lh»n<«| Hunt*, kA ,«n«a, Shut - m »4 '•H i U s i m s .
Bold w ith T hr AV «ST.
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llAdkdUarCritrf*, »1C l lOtSCI, .’boot
h,’n<l»»4M»»lui
ron who w m going to play the leading two hours’ hard work tho tackle was
and ar»»aaw«»lri articles and a>-*vb<M<t i n a v d i r i
ebaraofer in the piece had the night be- in place, and Dewey then ordered that
I
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a tt’ Svi*«« pUn t»i s
>
ntckv»» it*«
fore fallen upon the Icy pavom. nt ami a large chew of tobacco which had h « n
4hjrciK»nabia faMafas af cania»Mn(
So injured his ankle th at it rendered it thrown under one of the gnus be hedat
J lO O tX » 1 IH liOLO
Given A w a y T r a Impossible for him to npp-er.
ed overboard and dumped into the tea.
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“ The manager upon hearing it had
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dispatched his messengers to all the
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>w*‘ »’»T H**» ,ar
FOR S ai - e OR exchange ,
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Ihtwtricnl agencies in the city to, if pos­
Mr. Honker—I have merely a speak­
J na Vow * n be *wnai»».» and dvii«;hi»«* »»tb iba
sible, obtain a perron to play the |« rt.
bmb irshtr nnd *.*”»’ **M»etwrn| < m ‘» -'t/
ing acquaintance w ith M iu Tbrockmcr-
A bouse and lot in Clem
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tryt«» **«. OlIKKk.OO
"B u t w ithout success, for th ise who ton.
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were competent would not risk their
Mr.
Spatta—Yon
are
very
lucky.
All
To u a r r iti . X . « n , . W X A ,„ " .'„ T
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reputation iu performing a p i« » upon ber other acquaiutaaoea «re li»teulng
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•uuh »liort notice, and tin»»- that w ere •cquaintancva.—Stray Sturiea
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