The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, October 12, 1900, Image 1

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A D V E R T IS E R S
SIUSLAW’3 ONLY PAPER.
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HERE’S GOOD LUCK.
.. T. T. Geer.
F. I. D unbar.
K. 8. Moore,
J. H . Agkerman
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G. C. C om pton
San Francisco, California.
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Pacific, Ry.
CITY OFFICERS.
F . B. Wilson
M. M orris
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L. Christenson
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B ro th e rs in
F o r in fo r m a tio n , tim e curdti, m aps a n d tic k e ts
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G eneral A gent. R oom * 2 a n d 4, S h e lto n B lock,
EU G EN E, OREGON.
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E V K R Y T H IS O FIKST-GLASS.
Special
IEOTORY
A ttention
to
Com m ercial
* * T ravellers.
IR C II, F lo re n c e ,'
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1st S abbath of
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I to all tlie services,
sristia n s to u iske |
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FLORENCE, OR.
WESTERN HOUSE.
ttiHll in F lorence
i
CHARLTON,
A ssista n t G en eral P assen g er A gent,
SS5 M orrison St., C or., 3d.
»mi m in t, No. 42,
irs.
MÖ3B1S *’
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HOTEL,
PSTE” COWAN, Proprietor.
F lo r e n c e , O re g o n .
Tables furnished w ith all the
delicacies of the season. Give ns
i a call.
INEYS
Elk P ra irie Hotel.
Í0DC0CK,
a t Law ,
T w e n tv -th ra e
M ile s W e s t
Eugene.
O re g o n
sed b7 “^93 I
ÍS M c l j r . i i ’» BuilJiiiK .
BO c o lle c tio n s
T h e r e a re h u n ­
dreds o f cough m edi- *
cines w h ich relie v e i
coughs, a l l c o u g h s ,
except bad o n es/
T h e m edicine w hich
has been cu rin g the
w o rst o f bad coughs
for 6 o vears i< A y er’s
a n d pro- I
stage : l in e .
C h e rry P ecto ral,
N otary P d b lic , S u rv ey o r
NOTARY
P U B L IC .
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EUGENE
r
Loan s Savins Bank
P H IL A D E L P H IA
ON EUGENE AMD
FL O R E N C E
S TA G E
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KEEP YOUR BLOOD GLEAN
A FREE PATTERN
M S C A U 'S
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“ O HOSE ” 8EWIK2 HICOE.
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P a t w s
WRITE FS3 GIRDULERS
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I I . —P E A C E .
"L ines,” said the head o f th e bouse !
W HIM -W HAM S,
S o m e E c c e n t r i c S a y in g s W r i t t e n
b y a F u u iiy F e llo w .
CW
She—I'm one of h er oldest frien d s.
H e—You look it.
A T uck ah o e m an has called b is c a t
B oom erang, because It com es back.
bad Ju s t re tu rn e d from an extended
A friendly smile, and love’s e n te rin g spark
tour, "do you know a n y th in g of the
th e U m p q u a for F lo ren ce S a tu rd a y s .
Leaps into Dame and illumines the uatb;
P atience—C kollie says It m akes bln»
' lo u th ?”
A
whispered
"Re
brave”
to
cur
fellow
men,
R etu rn in g , Stage . L enw a F lorence
feel more like him self to have th a t sin­
“A little,” w as the reply.
And they pick up tba three, f of hope again.
gle eyeglass In his eye.
Thus never an act or a word or thought
Sundaya.
"H ow fa r south have you been?”
But that w ith unstressed Importance is fraught;
P atrice—W ell. I am s u r e It m ak e»
“R
ichm
ond.”
E x ra T rip s W h en N ecessary
For small things build up eternity
him look m ore like a fool.
“All!” exclaim ed the bend of th e
And blazon the ways for destiny.
C h a rg es R e aso n ab le.
—Answers.
bouse. "I.oug getting th ere?”
B ill—I've w orked fo r every d o llar I'v e
“P re tty n e a r th ree y e a rs.”
“ F irst tim e th a t I ever heard th a t ever ow ned.
§ THE DRUMMER
0 yon w ere In the ’late u n p leasan tn ess,’ ” J ill—Whom did you “ w ork?”
I
F.HD
« returned Ills em ployer. "N ever heard I “I see P a d e re w sk i Is knocking money
ib o u t y o u r ad v en tu res In th a t line.”
"W ell,” In terru p ted th e salesm an, ru t of the piano again In this co u n try ,”'
J
THE DRUMMER i “you
E. B a n g s ,
P r o p r ie t o r .
see, I am th e only m an engaged »aid th e o b serv er of ev en ts an d th in g s.
Stage leaves Eugene on M on-j
In
the
civil w ar w ho Is not w riting for
A S to ry of W ar an d P eace.
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Y east—W h at gam e Is y o u r w ife m ost
days , W ednesdays, and Fridays at
the m agazines.”
BY CHARLES H DAY
jj
"In m any b u ttle s? ” ask ed the m anag- : fond of?
0 a. m. arriving at Florence the !
C rlcisonbcak—A gam e of talk , I
lag p a rtn e r.
day following at 10 a. in.
* A-Z
X.- ' f i Z-OAu*
u* AZAAAAZZAAZY *
guess.
“ Yes.”
R eturning stage leaves Florence
I.—W AIL
“W ounded?”
She—Seem s to me you’re very fo r­
Mondays, W ednesdays, and F ri­
“V,"8ty, you’re a Yankee, a re n 't you?”
"T w ice; once In the leg am i the o th er ; w ard. sir.
days at 2 p. m. arriving at Eugene J
T h a t w its w liat G ladys C layton, a lit­ tim e in the h eart."
"R ecovered from the effects o f both ! H e—Yes; I'm the adv an ce m an fo r a.
[ tin folio w ingday a t 9 p. in.
tle southern girl, said one m orning to a
clrcas.
J
J
w
o u n d s? '
sm all boy dressed In blue who upon
I
“ Recovered from the shot In the leg;
“ W hen you h ear a book ag e n t try Ills
ber approach bad half risen to a sittin g
Single faro -
-
- - 5 .00
the wound In the heart Is still open.”
, voice.” rem ark ed the o b serv er of ev e n ts
posture Loalde a patch w hich led both
: Round trip
-
- 9 .00 ! Hsrc is evidence:
“D m !" w as the finale of tills ruuuing and things, "you kuow n t ouev it Is o f
to a spring and a negro cabin, w itlilu conversation.
Tickets for sale a t E. B angs’ i
som e volum e.”
bailing dislance of the spot w here the
livery barn, Eugene, and at O. W.
T he salesm an nodded, and then the
“ My wife was troubled with a
reclining uniform ed figure w as gazing converse becam e “stric tly business.” , T h e In T ow n M an—A re th e tra in s
. H u rd ’s oilicc in Florence.
deep-seated cough on her lungs fo r
in open eyed w onder on the vision of T he desire of the firm w as concisely j ru n n in g p retty light on your road nowT
three years. One day I thought
All through freight on the stage
Jtveuile loveliness.
I th is—to renew n southern tra d e pre- I T h e Out of T ow n M an—Well, not a t
of how Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
I either way between Eugene and
Yes, I'm a Yank,” replied the boy, vlously held by th e house w hich had | n ig h t th e y 're not.
saved the life of my sister after
l,lstnctlvely saluting. “ You can tell been in te rru p ted by th e civil w ar an d I
I Mapleton, will be charged a t the
the doctors had all given her tip to
th a t b\m y. blue.” '1 hen lie paused for never regained; never regained be- ' B lll—H ear th a t fellow ? li e sings to
I rate of two'cents per pound during
die. So I purchased two bottles,
a secoa» a u j s a | j hesitatingly, “Of cause the house had never mode an e f­ keep th e w olf from the door.
jttie m ouths of October, November,
and it cured my wife completely.
J ill—1 should think he would ho em ­
course yA ga*—are a ” —
fort to resum e business relations w ith
It took only one bottle to cure my.
i December, Jan u a ry , F eb ru ary ,
Ib e b o y \ hlue blushed, and the lit- I th a t section.
inently successfuh —Y onkers S ta te sm a n .
cister.
So
you
see
th
at
three
bot­
March and April, and one cent per
tie maid . w \ a tw inkle In ber eyes.
"W a lte r.” said the senior p a rtn e r.b e - [
tles (one dollar each) saved two
pound during the m onths of May,
eaid;
T h e G h n st W as Shy.
'
com
ing fam iliar, "w e m ust w lu all th a t
lives. W e all send ye t our heait-
"A
Do y««
Toll surrender?"
“I7a!” exclaim ed llain let, sta rtin g .
June, J u 'y , August and September.
"h. little .r rebel,
.el>,1i .-P°
trad
e
hack
again.
1
not
only
w
ant
the
felt thanks for what you have done
••H ardly.” r. pli& Ulc bt
T he w icked queen w rung her h an d »
boy, m aking an city houses, h u t those rem ote planta-
for us.”—J. IL B urc - k , Macta,CoL,
endeavor to lake
fee
eet, b u t falling tiou sto res a t th e crossroads w hich ear- In a tra n sp o rt of agony.
N O T A R IE S .
Jan. i j, 1899.
1 nek until be su p p o i^ j hltnself upon ry such big stocks of o u r very lines.
"M ister, but I’d like to see a g h o s t
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his elbow . , . An
, e x p i. !,on of pain And ns for the salary a n d com m ission. w alk !” she cried.
B ut it v.ns only to th e m elancholy
A. R. BUTTOLPH,
° Vef * S ?Cie 'vl,icl1 ’’■•trtled the ' the house will g u aran tee that y o u r
child a;, she exe .uei«<| lu sy u ip u h .tq . trtnl trip In th e new section shall be no D ane th a t th e ap p aritio n w as visible.
tones:
t »,MS )o y<m .”
M e should not think h arsh ly o f tlu r
Now, ior tia first time you
Oh. dear, w hat a p ty ! y l>u Me
W |.en th e (lny foP the
suIegmnn-s
de. queen for ta k in g liberties w ith her
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w ounded, and only a bo}I” The» U8 a n urture for Virginia cam e, the head of > l |llea- for Blle ,ini1 received no sa la ry
can get a trial bottle of Cherry
reassurance, fh c added: "You neet>.,( tbe tjonszw ^i- ______
fo r six w eeks, and th e th o u g h t o f b er
FTox- n o © ,
-
-
O re g o n
be nrrnld, Yankee boy. I w on't h u r t 1 “Well, you an* ad v an cin g on .
Pectorrl for 35 cents. Ask
I ^ u sb an d n t hom e cry lug fo r b read
mowi
th
is
tim
e
under
so
m
ew
h
at
d
if­
and
alt
the
gray
scullers
a
re
gone
you
Jo u rn al. ' " ' 10 d esperation.—D e tro it
your druggist.
feren t circum stances."
a w ay .”
FRANK B. WILSON-
“N
ot
so
very
different,”
Interrupted
“ W here am I?" askei th e drum m er
S u re C a re F o r t ill..
the s a le sm a n ,‘-»-ith a q uiet chuckle. “ I
lioy.
“ You a re on th e Clayton plantation, w as a d ru m m er tLen. and I'm a drum ­
Y ankee boy. My mother say» th a t It 1» m er now .”
F L O R E N C E .-- -
OREGON
J u s t nt du sk one night be drove up
2(> nilleu from n ow he’C nud llie last
j to th e sto re on th e C layton plan tatio n
place th a t v.ns m ade.”
“T here’» been a big fight,” said tho and w alking into the estab lish m en t
announced him self and his business by
boy. “W hich licked?’’
"M other say» th a t she reckons they presenting bis card, ns he said;
"I w a n t supper, feed an d keep fo r
both got all they ivnnte<i and then
If you hnvon't regular, healthy movernent of the
bjwela every day, you're sick, or will be. Keep your w ith d rew In good order,” answ ered m y horse, lodging for m yself an d will
bowels upon. a»nl be well. Force. In tko shape of
talk business Liter.”
v io lc n l physte o r p ill poison. I a range» ouk Tho th e girl.
smoothest, easiest, most per/Oct way ox keeping the
A young m an behind th e counter re­
“ W here 1» your fath er?”
bowola clear nud clean is to LJto
"L icking Y ankees.” wna th e reply, plied:
T h a t’ll be all right, Mr. Lines. T he
w ith a g re a t deal of eifcrgy throw n
CANDY
i p ro p rieto r w ill be here In a m om ent.
C A T H A R T i I C
into th e words.
"Ob. hoi" exclaim ed the boy, and : T hen he ordered n lounging d ark y to
tlieu, In sp ite e f him self. Jie perm itted | "ta k e th e horse round to th e bnru.”
T he d ru m m er w as Just going to ask
a gror.n to escape bis lips.
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"Ob. d ear!” ra id the fctrl, coming th e condltlou of trad e w hen a w om an
C uipillU
Ujl
d o se up to him. "A re you h u rt m uch, entered.
“ Miss C layton, th e proprietor," said
little Y ankee boy?”
,
A G e n e ra l B a n k in g B u s in e s s
th e clerk. Introducing th e new com er.
F
or
tlie
m
om
ent
th
e
bof
In
blue
had
Pleasant. P alatable, P otent. TesteG» o«*. I)o Good, I
T ho g reetin g of th e tw o w as so
forgotten him self a s lie asked In a n x ­
Transacts«! on Favorable Terms Inr free sample, and booklet on health. A I ddress
h earty th a t th e clerk alm o st fell over
iety:
I.
fetor.'.«? Itoiccdy ‘ c.-»pc«j-, Chicago, Sloalrval«
York. 322a
"F lense, little girl, have you seen my th e counter.
D rafts issu ed on tlia p rin c ip a l c itie s of th e
d ru m ?”
i “ W hy, W alter!"
U n ite d S ta te s a n d foreign c an « trie * .
T he girl looked up ln ;l dow n the I “W hy, G ladys!”
In te re s t allow ed on D em and C ertificates of
p ath on eith er side, on« a t length she
T h a t clerk w as a Jew el. l i e know
D eposit w hen le ft sta te d period.
discovered th e w reck pf th e m a rtial his business. H e h u rried o u t of th e
C ollection« receive o u r p ro m p t a tte n tio n .
(her own « «lection 'to «very aub»crlber. Beautiful sot-
In s tru m e n t
store to feed th e d ru m m er’s horse.
“Goodby, A lfred, d arling! You h n v » ’
Cr»d l!tncgrapb«d plates and illu ftiatirn «
O riginal,
C ity a n d C ounty W a rra u ts b o ught.
• H ere It la, little lioyi" said the girl.
In Inclosing an o rd er fo r a largo bill cheered m e np. I f 1 get lonely and d e ­
latert, autiftlo. exquisite and strictly up to-date design«.
w ith much dignity.
of goods ou th e ensuing day, th e drum - pressed again. I ’ll Ju st look a t y o u r
VZ. E. CROWN,
D. A . PAINE.
“T bnnks, m iss,” sal;} th e soldier boy. rner lu a com m unication to the head d e a r photo. T h a t’s sure to m ake m e
President.
Vice P r e s id e n t.
“T he reb s have shot it full of holes, of th e honse w rote:
W . W . BROW N,
laugh and laugh an d laugh!”—P unch.
F . W . 0 5 3 ’J R N ,
and it s no good. T hrew It aw ay "
i "1 have e n tirely recovered from th a t
C a s h ie r.
A as’t C a sh ie r.
T he girl th rew the »hiittereil drum i w ound of tho heart. In Miss G ladys
t n l q a e T a le n t.
Into the hushes.
1 C layton 1 have found nil old acqualut-
“M rs. B lngley Is a w onderful w om ­
r>res«ir(tkln< •connin'.*«, fan cy w ork, hmMobold hint«,
. , TRY THE . .
«hört rtorit’K. current topic« e 'e
PuL.wrii» t ■ d«r.
"W h a t can 1 do for yon?" asked (he 1 ance. a new w om an of the new south, a n .”
ü o iy flOo. y ««T i/. Lady a g e n ts r.
B in d for term s.
girl, som ew hat perplexed at the sltuu- whom I sh all have no tro u b le In brlng-
"In w liaj way?*’
lug Into th e Union. At present her j "W hen sh e tnkes tb e second prize at
tlon.
“ I'll tell you.” replied tlie boy. “ And m other 1» ra th e r a hopeless case.- but a card party, she can a p p e a r so tickled
fe e ? * :
I w an t you to do it right quick. 1 w ant 1 am quite sure that she. too. will be- , w ith w hat she gets th a t she a lw a y s
you tb get me o u t of th is 'right sm a rt,’ come thoroughly reconstructed in one r-al.es th e w in n er of th e first prize
fo r a ueoutlng party of rebs m ight season."—C harles IL Day in U oine jealo u s an d dissatisfied.” — C hicago
T im er-H ero hl.
come rhllng th is w ay and cap tu re m e - M agazine.
or w orse” —
P ro b n b ly 81»«» M eant ft.
F in e s s e .
"Y ankee boy, my m am m a would
“ W hen she will, she will, you can 1
"M nutrua, v. hat did you tell th e con­
For
o ^ sm !«. (r’ri.’ nnd lltti* c’ lidrtr» Tfcit rw* have a fit If r.lie saw you In that blue depend o u 't,” 1» n line w hich m any 1
lain atyiis'i ‘Trhxc ” iff ck n D « tu • . <1 '»r li e q»e
an»
d u cto r to let uk i:(T at Schtllei stre e t
suit. S!ic b a te s you »11! Ix‘t me »ev­
cUier pattern«, ila -ur.3
fitr « t/io r.nd p a r ted flu
men have quoted of tnaiiy women. The fo r? T luit'a n block fa rth e r ttinn wo
ict me see!”
saying Is often unjust, and th e woman
'fb e n »lie clapped ber hands and ex­ is often Jiistillvd. but now uud then w an ted to go. auil wv’II have to w alk
back.”
claim ed:
the cap fits perfectly.
"Yon d id n 't th in k , child, th a t I w ould
rfw B A Z A K L
I'
“ I l$cow w lint I’ll da. I'll go to old
Not long ago a fast express w as try to pron o u n .« 'G oethe' nefore a cum
SI, dow n a t th e cabin. H e and au n tie bow ling over the sum ’s of Arizona.
a re the only ones e f all the »laves who J u s t how It happened w as frequently full of people, did you?”—C hicago T rib ­
W-CTK5 a W J » I J , l *%2BZ
have not run aw ay to follow the Yan­ explained mid never understood, tint une.
fctsilr J «It t«»r«th-r O clr ! • And !•
eac'i - nor *
kees. Si will do aiiyihing for me. Bi­ ns the tra in sped along th e side of a j
higher, bold in r.far!» every city »''J t< n n, or by m ail.
Pnpcrs ‘ n nrtlnim Nwsrtsvy,
A ik tor th e m . Ab«ohit''ly ' jry l«t<«» up t^-dat«
a s p atien t as you eu.i while 1 am goue. parched riv er It suddenly left the rails. ; Mrs. lie F ash io n —W h ere's tb s m orn­
T H E M r f.U L CO M PANY.
fo
r
It
w
on’t
lie
long.’’
UA.1A6 W m I l«th fktrerU • « • . V«» 1 -r« l i t f , R. >•
rolled dow n th e bank and landed In ing iMtpcr?
It w as not long Hint the lad h««l to th ree feet of nim bly w a te r u t tho bot- i
Mr. Be F.—W h at on e a rth do yot»
wiflt. lint w hen tlie people returtied tom of the riv er bed.
w ant w ith th e m orning iiapcr?
w ith the tw o colored people ho w as
W ithin th e e a rs th ere w as som e n a t­
Mrs. Be F ash io n —I w ant to see If th e
8 e w in g M ach in es w e m e u u fa c tu re an d th e ir
quite fain t, and gasped:
ural coufusion.
Men. w om en and play we w ltnessisl last n ig h t w as good
p r.c e s before you p u rc h a se a n y o th e r.
" W a te r!"
lunch boxes w ere th ro w n Into a heap, or bail.—N ew York Wvekly.
THE HEW iaaE SEWiiifl M&CKINE GO.,
"B rin g the gourd from the uyrlagl” and not an um brella or parcel w as left
KJAVXr»..
coninuuidviI
au
n
tie,
w
ho
l.rol
arriv
ed
In
nn4 Trt4o >1 atl-Robiainffd aad all
C
In tbe racks.
T lie P tra J n T o n U e r e r e ,
I* i ’n!on Sqrire, N. T.
TH.
6t.Txmls.Mn.
eatbw U aen«condwi te d / » r Moderate Fee*. F advance of ber rh eu m atic husband.
One by one tbe o ccupants of the re a r 1 "R tiyno tells m e lie lias gone out o f
P-iH-tre, Tcsus. Son TTsaelaee, CsL Atuutta, Gs.
j f-FTi l r t t V I, c i a ”- • f orph-" V>. V/ ol 4 v 1 k !1 f '<
T he labor» of y ears and |»crfect c ar ex tric a te d them selves from the politic* entirely.”
a p t» t t t »lAffi cit.t t i i
FOR SALE HV
"H ot l<»
J hriiltb had given the black wonmii Im­
Good dciik rs w anted in every tow n. # f,a- . • i a -irr I. A >«», *r
"T h at'* true.
Politically speakltig.
i n iboL . U.S m ense stren g th , am ) the d ru m m er tmy m ass an d sought fo r,m e a n s of escape
w hile stn n cb lu g in rlo iis w outids caus­ he « a s on th e fence, and when th e
W rite lor prices »ml term s t<> Han F inn
w
as
little
more
of
a
burden
to
her
than
ed by broken glass. E very exit w as w ard heelers began pulling a leg on
f.
eisro. Cal.
an Infant.
Jc.ninicd fight. Jn s t tlieu, in the m idst each aide It w as more th a n he could
O -r O * . . . - o » - lcr< WtSHtWQVSW, O. * f
G ladys ran on ahen.l to the cabin. of thy doubt am i confusion, rose n wo­ sta n d .” —C hicago T ribune.
n e
A untie strode on. tak in g such linmeuee m an’s voice in em phatic d em and:
NOTICE FOR P U 3 L IO A T IO N Step» th a t her husband, In n vain en-
“ Let m e out! Ixit me out! If you :
H ow S I , o a ts Hv T etre ft »
deavor to keep up. wXs taken w ith a Gt d o n 't let me out. I’ll break a w indow !” ( « he—C h .h o w I w ish you w e r e ’.■onnet
o f coughing and w ns obliged to take a - Y outh's Conipaulon.
I la —Jly d ear, If I v e re 1 sboi l,! hr . o
at Bo-clairt Oregon.
long rest by th e w ayside. Win'll he
Io go out to B orth Africa and fight,
Aognst I : "-I.
A t ’ n l q n s » r m l. ,,1 o f F r e e , I o n , .
H o tte r la h e re b y g iv e n th » t th e fo tto w lu g - did a rriv e s i the cabin, the boy in bice
p erh ap s to be killed.
was snugly bidden aw ay In Its privacy
iisinoil >etllc- h a , file t a o tfe e of lii, hU eiitlo n
A eiirlous ccsto n i Is observed In the
Blic- -Oh. how I do w ish you w ere
mid receiving ll:c kind ofitccs of the village of G reaf Bookm an. H it rey. young!—Pick Me Up.
to m ak e final n e e d In .iiu p n rt of hl< r!» im . a n d
colored w om an, w ho had had many R agland. W hen tlie w ife c f n tra les-
y e a rs of experience I d nursing.
riiii.i goes o!Y for th e usual sum m er i
Itftn P be W as l.aeited .
Now t ’int the w oended d ru m m er hoy holiday to tb e seaside, one or tw o e x - ; Be»»— !'o Jen n n eito tuarrlial a farm er.
w ns m ade as com fortable ns possible, l*ert clim bers ascend s i nihluight to I thought sh e said she would m arry
s u u tie closed the cabin door and raid the roof of the house and Insert old culy a m an of culture?
a s im pressively ■» if she w ere rccilm g broom s in th e chim ney* hh a sign th a t
Nell—And so s! e did—n man of ngri-
one of fu r tiest ghost stories:
the head of Ihe bouse lias the su p e r­ cultf.rc.—C hicago New*.
"Yon b ear me. Ml»» G ladys, an you, vision of Ibe dom estic a rra n g e m e n ts In
ole m an? Yo>f ls*th done beep yer addition to Ids o rdinary work. T h e ,
A Horry
m outh sh o t Ismt th is ere young un. w ife e f th e w orthy landlord a t the
pl«nf Uff flirt»** *»•*■ ’•*
WteM
h r I te ««" c » rfw d .
You Isiih nil know Unit the ui’say at C row n hotel h av in g d ep arted , no few
fef mfd n«i« d<t nnt Htp fte
th e big I hiiimc is Jcsl pl/.eii on II,e Van
e r tluan eight broom s adorned tbe
•»•f tiri»» te
, kevs, fur hi ! she's a dteffui good w ets- h o u s e .- I ’ltts b u rg Bullvllu.
EUGEXE-1 L O iL E x t^
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sio n o „
H . H . B a r r e t t , P r o p ’r,
S tage L eaves S te a m b o a t L a n d in g on
W ill carry freight and passengers
FICERS-
from Florence to San Francisco.
. II. R . K incaid.
W ill also bring up freight
Ï !
•■1 ho
D A IL Y
-— Between----
THE
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S; j T»-
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L w . H a m ilto n
tcond
I)i3tric
5 w ¿ í l n« A ttorney AGeo. M. Brown i
S—
REG ULAR
A l l except
enes!
The touch of a hand, the glance of an eye
Or a w o rt exchanged with a poaM rbjt
A glimpse of a face in a crowded street«
And afterward life is incomplete;
A picture painted with houeat seal,
And we lose the old for the new ideals
A chance remark or a song's refrain.
And life is never the same again.
in. B u t f o r nil th a t w e m u stn ’t le t
I ber know o f this little chap a-hhlin
I e re any m ore th a u ’s if ’tw u s a-hidin
Linkuui hisself.”
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to a fav o rite com m ercial tra v e le r w ho