The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, December 07, 1900, Image 4

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Hava l i « 8 troubtad fu r ab-nit i h r .v y e a r, w i . i
■zli*. I called bilious attaeka coming on rea'tiari»
• a e . . wack. Waa told by a i i l v w t u l i A , . . , ^
«Sut It waa o a u v il by bad loath, o f » h lu n I
M »«rab I bad the te a m axtractod, b u t t a . a i
tu c k , continued. I bad acau a d v .r ia -nia in.
Kipaiia T a b u la , la a ll tka paper-, but ba.l no fa in ,
In them , but about m w e a k , d ac e a frien d in
ducad me to try th em , ttav a taken but tw o of t h .
em ail Scant b o a r, o f tho Tabulae and h a re t a i
no M onrrm .ro . d tb a a tta c k ,. B . v , n a ra r
taatlm oolal lo r an y th in « Iw-fore. b u t
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am ount o f good w hich t h a l l . . . h a . taon d o n . »
by R ll a n , Tnbnltw Indueet m e to «od m ine to th.,
m any taailniooiaU y o u doubtloaa b o a In you?
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FE RR ETS,
T h a t i m p a d e a t C a p i t a l “ 1,”
II. Zola. when In England, was much
T h e K in d Y o c H a v e A lw a y s B o u g h t, a n d w h ich h a s b o c a
in u s o fo r o v e r 3 0 y ea rs, h a s b o rn e th o sig n a tu r e o f
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— an ti h a s b een m a d e u n d er h is p e r -
y
, sor.al su p ervision s in c e its in fa n cy .
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A llo w n o o n e to d ece iv e yon in th is.
A ll C p u n ic r fe its, Im ita tio n s a n d “ J tis t-a s -g o o d ” a ro b u t
E x p e r im e n ts t h a t trifle w ith an d en d a n g er t h e h e a lth o f
I n ik n t i a n d C hildren —E x p er ie n c e a g a in st E x p erim en t.
I waul to In fo rm you,
tn word« o f biMliOMt
pnUae, o f the Ix n r fll
2 h®»*
fron»
Rlpaa« Tabu!«*. ! »m a
profeM ional n u rx j nhd
In th U profMMioo a elear
bead la a lw a y i needed.
KJ pan« Tabula« doe« it.
A fte r oue o f iu /'c a a e * I
found m yself com pletely
run down. Acting on the
advice o f Mr. Geo. Bow*
er. Ph. O., SS8 N e w ark
A re., Jersey C ity, I tonfc
Klpans Tabule^ w ith
grand result*.
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R - I* P ’A ’N ’S
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Impressed with the English use of the
T h e modern sta1(j.
capital "I." "Why Is It," he Bays, "that
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the Englishman, when he writes of
til
ard Family Mej.
hlinself, should Invariably use a capl- I
Î cz
T k f» f F ir r y E r e d , I ta io r T o o th e d
tai letter? That tall ‘I’ which occurs
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: C ures the
• f - i t t l e B e a s t s A r e E f f e c t i v e W h e r e oo often In a personal narrative strikes I
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T r a p « A n d P o l s o n F a i l —T h e y A r a
me ns being very arrogant A French- |
Miss Basus W jsumab . I
CjjmmoiTYivëry^
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G e n e r a l l y W o r k e d W i t h a M n a a la .
wan. referring to himself, writes ’Je’
C a stc r ia Is a h a r n e s s r-nhstitute for Ç nstor O il, P n re-
ill of humanity.
Mother wo« troubled
“W ease’s and ferrets,” said a pro- with a small 'J;*'a German, though he
w ith h e a r t b u r n and
groric, D ro p s a n d S o o th in g Syrups. I t is P le a sa n t. I t
! fessloual rat catcher, "are about the w ay gratify all bis substantives with
•ItMplRMiio««, caused by
.
I Wine thing.
The imported ferrets tapital letters, employs a small ‘I’ In
Indttfestlon, fo r a rood
c o n ta in s n e ith e r O pium , M orph in e n o r o th e r .Narcotic
m any Years.
One day
Is tttote
more common tlisn
tlutn wr
we may think,
think ■
if ■ “ 'a ‘ucd to the business are larger than Wrltlnghch,-’ a Spaniard, when he uses
su b sta n c e . I t s a g e is its g u a ra n te e. I t d estro y s W orm s
she satr a testim onial
• wc_dofiire..g1uttonvas
eating
the j ’he weasel, that Is all. Aftbr I am • he personal pronoun nt ail. bestows
W,
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' - ’ beyond
ond'the
In tho paper ludursmg
a n d a lla y s F e v e r ish n e ss. I t cu res D iarrhoea a n d W in d
R 1 p a n s Tabules. She
body
sustenance and beyond
IjeVond through with rat catching I use my ter- a small -y* on his y a ; while he honors
- t need
, , of --------------------
Xlolic. I t re lie v e s T e e th in g T rou b les, cu res C on stip ation
determ ined to give them
the stomach's ’o capacity
f3 M^tty f-sr
^ i / digestion
U?ei tion « and
» I re,s to hunt rabbits out of brush piles, the person he addresses with n enpltal
• tria l, was g r e a t l y
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a n d F la tu le n c y . I t a ssim ila te s th e F o o d , r e g u la te s t h e
‘r»«"'ri**t-«i «f .d***!- •• Thnt >s a fair nay and straw stuck« «
•V.’ I believe Indeed, though 1 am not
rellered by th e ir use
x.efinitioa, and it fastens: the nhine glut- .(tab le business u-h’«
a n d n o w t a k e s th e
S
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iealth
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sle
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p
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sufficiently
acquainted
with
foreign
•ton «k many a [x-rson who would r£en t !
: ''e.“ ? 8. . . ' ' be“ rabbits
Bh* ke« l* * f« " < * * o n « Ripens
T h e C h ild ren ’s P a n a c e a —T h o M oth er’s F rien d .
®'«<’ ln r .o
a M
wg,
1W
Tubules In the house aud says she w ill not be w ith-
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lul3 , The fact of this
What you call rabbit« over languages to speak with certainty on
an Misait.
Ulpun, Irtela,? '
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,
them.
Tha
heartburn
and alcoplem u.M b a r .
that“
point,
that
the
Englishman
is
the
’gluttony is marked by its consl qil'chfes. I ‘)ere we ln England call hares.
00
*y
reli«v*d
u,
dlaappcarad w ith the IndlgM U ou w hich w a ,
The overloaded. rtoninch becomes d i f 1 "When a man once starts In as a enly person in the tvorld who applies
tho hsaduo2jM
fo rm e rly ao great a burdau fo r her. C u r w h o l.
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COPdlt^m
“J ■
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L
W
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S
a
capital
letter
to
himself.”
fa m ily taka tha Tabulca rcsularly, eapeciaUy a fte r
eased. Tlie jxtpnlar term for the condi- professional rat catcher and gets to
•tonisch. B.1,
a baarty meal. My m other la fifty y e a r, o f aae
M. Zola might have enforced his con­
t ‘° * ? * "
A ‘ 2 g 'a£ i * • T h e •' w -----
e a k ” . understand training and working fcr-
wonderful
e
h
s
Z i11
and la enjoying the beatof health and «pirlta ■ alao
l am „ t l r t S s J ?
•k totnwTi faiA in furnishing
B ears th e Signature of
WntsMng adequate
adequate nu
nu- . rets, there Is such an attraction In the trasts trill further by referring to the •
e a t, hearty m eal,, a a tm p o u ll.lllty before ,h e
teit’otl
tr.° hOiy, and soon the " weak I trade that be never w illingly gives It Japanese, who really have no word for
«hecrwUetertlM^
took M a a e , Tubuleo.
a , to , H . fih a o k a .
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' i from tha’stomaclj tp other
up. It's a profitable business without “I.” In speaking of oneself lu Japa- 1
XMnns.
nese self depreciatory terms ure used, |
too much competition.”
A n m rrtylc packet c on talaln r n , o irixn i . a r u u peck ol i n . « ™
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*• Hr* -Pierce s Golden filedical Discovery
such ns “servant,” "the awkward p e / |
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CUrr* Tk“
i t M IntmSS^"1’
“Do the ferrets ever bite you?”
cures diseases of the stomach and other
doaan
of
the
flre-cent
carton,
(ISO
Ulm
lm
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ona
ho
had
by
L
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.«•1'gsns of digestion and nutrition. It i "It's a very careless and awkward sou," “junior.'’ while lu speaking of or
CnmnciL C oar.kT, Xo. 10 Spruce street. K m T e r k - e r a , ii r - l T ^ J Z . " MU“ '
Tamoao may a!m he had of m m . „ . M m . gen eni X k S £ X
enables the perfect assimilation of food, man tliut gets bitten by a trained fer- to other-people complimentary terms
why which alone the health nnd stren'-nli . r e t When one is bitten by an enrag- are employed, such as “senior." "mas-
They baal.hpaln, Indue. ,i « p and prolong Lf„. ¿ 2 , ^ ^
of the
Ixxlv
ui
iuaintniiipd
tho body i ll - m a i n t a in e d
etl ferret, the bite is of a very ,«;veie iV C “1‘?jDce’' (u,Mx1 bF young men In
r “ Y o a r m edicine helped m e so m uch th a t I
character,
extromwio pulnful
i>i>iny„i and
„„,i -i«a.
character, extremely
slow I ■uareabrhg each other fatnillarlyk The
cannot Proioe it too h ig h ly ." w rites M rs. C. T„
. mowf usual .l.-ijianese equivalent for
•lo o k s ,p f Poland, A n tlrw e o s s in Co.. M e " T h e ! to heal.’'
I' I s " atakuslil," which means liter-
I ' ” ’ ,?T. ‘ J 0011. Uei F * d m e
1 can not forget
In Uee F o r O v e r 3 0 Y e a rs .
As the rat catcher talked a C-month •“ ally
' '£ * ’ .
’ t ° oX it 1 I woe suiTering every-
ililV*' selfishness."—Buffalo
rtaACU *•_ ti.. t
a.
'Iliu i; w ith li.dig estlon . and m y stom ach was io
Gommer-
old ferret, his liery little eyes gleam­
t h k ctwravw c o m m n v , t t M urray strcct , n ew yorr city .
claL
" J?*, i£!i! ft s< Cine I a * th o u g h It must h u rst ing like living gems, was crawling over
sy liuhband aaui ha Wro going lor the doctor.
liL a
“r‘? l,rt gct .*" * " Ix d t lc o f the
his lap aud trying to get in under bis
X e v r V o rlF a T e n e m e n t H o u s e s .
■ i/o ld e o , » Ie d l-a l„ W « e e v c ry ' I w o u lj trv that.
coat. “This fellow,” said the rat
L h a d not ta k e n it long when I felt relieve d, and
One of the Indications of this lui-
’ S»c not hap a touch o f indigestion or stomach
catcher, "is as gentle as a kitten aud
trouble since. I had been sick foe four years
provement o f the masses in this city la
likes to have Ills hack rubbed and to the gradual abolishment of the' tene­
i.m t l e a th an /o u r bottles cured me.
Sotn<l
I'CouIc th a t k n e w inc before I lieyaa to take the
bo carpssed as well as any cat you ever ment, us the word is generally under- i
•olden M edical flia c o v e rv ' te ll m e th a t tlic v
• ever m » in c h a chause in n a y oue. . ...aa,
and th
e y | saw.
tiicy
. _ When the ferret bites a tqtt's
y^
41 o
1 My
«TV they
ths»V don t see how » i cau
_ do
j
s . large
z ' ueck,
». h
such
he knows exactly what he 11 d o stood. The big rookeries, with tlielr
small rooms, airless halls and rusty
I had not doné a
lo „
a il(1
lug, and his front ivetla cutting like Are escapes, are going out of existence
' washing: f t * eo long.
l- p f ^ G T IC A h
razora. go right through the Jugular,
Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure biliousness.
lu the ordinary couFse of eveuts, by
"Of course tve generally muzzle them Are. tumbling down gt)d being remov­
when we »end them In after rats, and ed to make room for modern struc- !
we alw ays muzzle them when we send tnres. and the people who live In them
them In after rabbits. If thqlr teeth are seeking more airy homes lu the
were at liberty, they would kill the suburbs or In the Aats up town.
first rat or rabbit they met and would
W bile tbe-Toreigu elem ent continues
remain In the hole sucking Its blood. to live In tenements for the first year
When we put a ferret Into n house aft- after reaching New Tjwk the children
j cr rata, we stop up all tj e boles at the
oi foreign parentage are not willing to
, outside of the bouse except one or two, eg 1st In the noisome' quarters c f the
, Over these tve place bags, and the fer-
A nd The
east and w est aides. They crave more
rets, driving the game before them. light, more air and cWanliness. and in
, run the rats Into the hags. We keep
many eases they get It. Rapid transit
’ tlie ferret without his ordlnnl-y meals
A R T S
Q -n c i s o i :
makes Ifarlem ns accessible as Grand
before using him, and this makes him
•tteet,
and
there
Is
uo
occasion
to
live
keener In hts cliasc.
It,
fc OSA.’
III a down tow n tenement unless one
"It’s mighty easy to spoil a ferret. Ilk os It.
• “
After a young ferret lias been badly
Ko new tenement houses are build­
bitten by a rat. ns oometiuies hapjams, ing. The flnthouse has taken Its place,
« F « » t l , FMtrtge P uf«,
| you can’t get hlrc"to go ‘Into a hole nufl In the course of time the foul bar-
I muzzled. But wlien a ferret is full
raejg In which scores of fam ilies are
grown and has the skill and courage crowded w ill he n thing of thy past and
8
*‘“ VC he |N n ,,ó,y u>rK,r I onl->- n u m b e r e d us p'art o i.' a ^ r e m
to' rau npd Is a valuable nnbnaL .J pered d ream .-N ew York Let, r
Wcpld not sell a whli trained- ferret for ; Pittsburg D;«potch-
U
SoO, tho price of n good horse: Such- a I il
••
ferret I should be-w illing to put In a
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pit with GO rats, and he could lu n short
Th« Lifi?7.1
’•o<’om '’‘,v ®-
flrestesbleekly jn the Country,
time kill every ’one of them.- Rat* are '
chlWT “ ° £ Ule de"«rt ’-ere filled
HE W ASH ED D ISH ES.
great fighters when they are cornered Zsim V wl‘eD first Jhe siiehce of the
managing
sm
all
boys
.
T h a H ard J o b O ne B o y H ad A ll th e
but no other auimal o f the
! !” ’.^ 'evn,/ : . “ “ 1‘l,} W1W brbkd“
tbo
Y E ÍR
^ n y to E n ro p o .
Nono w ho are en gaged in a n y o f th e mechanioal
puffing of the steam engine. Down at H o w S o m e M o t h e r s T a k e A l l t h e
has
as
much
courage
a»
a
ferret
br
’ In O v d ln s peakaaa) t * k n y p a ri o i t h . t i l l i U d
I Tl>e girls who have complained In
the other (fjd of the Cajie to Cairo line
Weasel.
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S p i r i t O u t o f T L e u t.
yi>taa, Curau*« a u l Uaalco.
p ursuit« can su cceed w ith o u t reading and
, THE WWUÜLX C tta o « in .r e , th a b rla s to a t
“I am altvays made sorry when 1 ; various keys because they had dishes
"111 England the largest ferrets are the flhnple' Mntahelc, when Qrst con-
un.1 m a « oomglata W oakly N « » n iu p » r Io tha
fronted
by
a
-
locomotive,
were
certain
ride
lu the cars, through the shopping , to wash may lie glad to hear of u I
cnilod |>olet1 at ferrets and are a cron
. w * <a*>«a r< c a « u « r u » Ootunm«, ur , i x lM U
stu d y in g tin s stand ard M agazin e o f Sciences
that the strange machine w as worked i districts particularly.” said the wo- young mnu who cau look at the mat- I
i'Srto, « Nova. U to m a a r t and C eaand Lnior- i o f the two nulmals. which- are much
• m t l M : alao a raaantboaat A c rfo a ltu ra l *ux3 | «like.
In this conutry ti e word pole­ by the Ifibor of an Indefinite uumber of i man to a uewsjiaper man. "to see the ter through their eyes, perhaps more |
and
m ech an ical A rts. I t i8 illu strated with
J P a U a u lto m l O o p an m aiiL . T h |« | , ,a a a i tho
cat is applied to the Skunk, nu entirely I oxen, which they assumed were shut mothers 111 treat small boys. It | 3 so. He had shipped as "bo.v” on a cat-
« 'o a ta a t Oapartmoiao In a a y paw
l4l □ , , ,
tie
steamer
for
Europe
because
he
I
different animal. The word polecat , up Inside; hence, when the engine stop­ ! ethical cruelty, but quite aa disastrous
a ll m odern cu ts ¡o f la te st in v en tio n s in all
( aac
B v « ry th !iK » r t t t . u t , baood on «a-
Is sujhosed to he an abbreviation of ped. they gathered in curious crowds. as physical 111 treatmeot might be. It wanted to save ns much as possible on
t orMaae ta th a O m at Siulaa, not an K m ta ru
his transportation, n n d -b u t the rest of '
tl»e branches o f m ech an ism , and its fund of
e-oa ■ kn o vlad a« o i th o lr o » o luouUtlm .
i PollaOl cat, aud the anlmr.l-abounds I v.sltlug Ho see the door open apd the seem s to me.
story souuds better In bis own!
"1 see poor little fellows c f 7 and 8, the
over Europe. Tho mink Is much ! oxen coioe out. m,r could they for-n any
^AMPLE COPY' SERT FREÇ. | all
words:
k n o w led g e is in sep arab ly con n ected with in-
like the weasel, except that it la larger, 1 days t>e persuadtsl that the power of nice little men who would be manly if
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’ A
About 4:30 In the morning I was ,
aud mi,uy depredations that are at- I the locomotive could come from other they were allowed to lie. pushed into
vontors and m ech an ics.
S o ld w
tiibtited to the weasel ure committed i titan the strength of the ox.
that scat and out of it into another aa awakened and told to go to work. 1
Tni
The Arabs pf the Sudan, more Imag- If they were so many little dummies. lastdy dressed, for the first and last
by the mink. All these animals prowl
W e s t a t club bing rates.
by ulght. and they frequently go tunny loatlve than |h e ilatabele. saw |u the They usually are very nearly that, for t me on board, lor during the rest of I
tniles lu search of food, even coming fire horses of . the railway -jlte of the seven or eight years of such pushing! the voyage I took care not to undress. !
DJlnns of the “ Arabian NHjiits,” har- nntl pulling Is enough to take all the It seemed scarcely worth while I ar-
luio towns and tho suburbs o f cities.
Audubon, who w as n close sludent nosat-d hy the magic of the Infidel to spirit out of n kmall hoy unless he WntHn0" / ^ “Ud T° UU'1 ‘he 8teWard
waiting for me. lie showed me Into
of nature, wus delighted with the the long train of care. The steam en- ! t a s unusual vigor of character.
Weasel, or American ferret Its long, glue waa to them a living, sentient -'"A boy of that age ought to be be- ' the pantry. Introduced me to • i - n l t ' !
flexible body. Its extraordinary length being. Of which belief thebe Is curi­ ginning.to look out for his mother and »» the pantryman v y s tailed, and told
of neck, the closeness of Its fur. Its ous evidence In the fact that on one finding Seats for her. Occasionally a me that my chief duty during the voy- ’
keenness of scent, its wonderful agili­ occasion a sheik made an Impassioned sensible -mother, who treats her bov a% 7 ° Ufd he ,l) " ils|* fUsheik
pH ef
ty and quickness of movement, all ex- remonsirance agalsst the cruelty of like a human being, Is to be found, aud air,;, m s'™ * iUfv!’dJ' “ h'.rgc pile
making so small an engine draw so i It Is a pleasure to see the two together , lrt> <ll8fc,‘t‘ "'altll|S Io be w.-isln-d.
- cited his admiration.
R i s m o n th ly magaziiwif^
,
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rolled
tin
mv
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i An American writer says: "The com- huge a train.—| \ indsor Mugaziuo.
The hoy who is dragged around like
water
and
began
to
work.
1
had
these
a little muff during the early part of
mon weasel has sometimes lxs-n
bust printed in thise
C h r a a n i, M u tism s.
Tha B u r l f i Baby.
his life Is apt to come to him self after almost done when another -and i;l,.gcl.
caught aud enrtiod off by large hawks
VMS ’ bMOMICUt ranka w ith tha
lot was brought In from the dim, g
!
and
Owls.
Sorry
w
as
the
exjierienoe
A
young
marriftl
couple
In
Belfast.
a
time
If
he
Is
uot
entirely
ruined,
and
• " t w a i l« tho C at,as Statra.
to a ll subscribe«
uf the captor lu such cases. H e has Me., received a startling shock. They then lie goes to an opposite extreme, is room. 1 his P l o t I to he the Jnllv pro-
k IH M c
l
,
haa aoaqaoj a a t h a t ^ -tsa
(>’ >,n .ciI -c - cr.< •
caught a Tartar. The captive wll] bite Carried their baby to a photographer rude oud self asserting, while he Is try­ gramme. I no soon,-,- had'oiw pH,,
>«L, H .ta a S a «a I * ahU ltx. aM arprtaa aad
n l)ility of all to p»y-
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i Into the sides of the enemy, srfi ,hat fof a picture. In due time the proof ing to establish an equilibrium, and «ashed than others were brought lu
. » |MI
-j
• ™"
reSasra*Ma ll^arta «
“r e erdOne 1 df”''" > '» *
I both will fall to the ground, ths bird Came around, but the parents at first the mother enta’t Imagine tyh at the ? ever X
'esenti tbtl
t ryted anti pr<#
• a a L a a S s u a g h a U a M * I « Gaoaj N a a a th a
t’.ii
,
, •
.n e T
-
"'auy dl,ll"S before In
mortally wounded aud the weasel usu- failed to recognize It. The baby's fen- trouble Is.”—New York Times.
ans aprttaa«. aaS Ita » M ta rrtJ a f r a n i s .
tn? life, and I hope I never shall again:
tk ha In tha oqatutrx.
j ally comparatively unhurt
a u th o rs as ctmtHbuW
, tnres were there all right, and so were
pasrangers
„boi
i T ':? 5'‘t'n*el'» courage In dTeiidlitg IB 1 ,h e P1* “ * rtrr’ R aaJ all the ’other’ T
'
- . c.l.,, ■!'
“ Y e p " o p MY « p . ”
Cuti tho Cosiiippolil«
«« kkE ------*“* <**«u4as 4 ,»• I self When
attAck.wi
h . m-.,..
... - a of
. . prby la cessorlcs. bot the child had apparently
r ix
•e lf When
attackod
by birds
A curious American collo<|u!:.l!sm. of - r e x » r s \ r
'
.. i
-i-Vair
Urto«, or oppvTrtoas a . a n r kiad.
, tintvoreaiiy admitted, nor la It deficient srrcrwn a full bearil while before the W Hleli I certainly cannot see ihe ad­
xt w ill be
duetul
rates
nt
tlii»»
■t»<«Vut Is rre ry th
In fierce op position to .loj^t «nd even camera. Tho artist had usid by utls vantage. writes William Archer in Pall
»'■«trai lo ooChlng.
take
a plate
on wbloli —
an Imperfect Mall Gazette. Is the sul.stitniion of
,
.
J tou WANT THE CHRONICLE
tU
picture of an old uiau had been taken, “.vep" or “yup" for “y, s ” and of
‘■•'btt six plates at a meal."
through the head luto the brain with and the two exposures coincided so
nope’ for "no.” No doubt we have Betrolt Free I’r
,su cb expertness that Its victim can well that he saved ths plutu as a eurl- In England the coster's “yuss.” but oue
T H E
/IH E N /l
, .
8C" R ’* "‘te[ a cr> ®f l»ln- It usually Oslty.
bears even educated Amerlenn.-, now
X
b,r“ n
“ >«> ’h i t*»t of
T h e lr r e p re „ , M e , m nU p
nnd then using "yep’’ or some other
P e r a r l n n A r m y l> la e ln l | n r .
T
OW8- ln Pu'»'i*»K mice,
corruption of "yes.” seareely to be In- P e n e d
’¿ J * « “ “/ . » ’ « P ’ '
" 7 Î Ï ! * • UaM,i •»■•••. »»arfaba riT.
.
This
military
story
b,
printed
in
a
rata ami moles It follows them Into
dk-atetl by the ordinary clpliabetleal
• f ©Biada tod Nsrfhsrn Ocxlo« ’
I
Lima
paper:
A
man
belonging
to
tlie
their runs or I, o I c a • . . A weasel s
° no-, take p oisession of our ideas but *r«I
symbols. It seems to me a pity.
-
O K O M K «tllXK -
»
, proximity to a poultry yard Is not to I enivlan artillery was ordered to be
Eilncnted Americans, too. will often
1 íle / ,aa*ter us sud force us into tl» « * J
flogged,
and
there
was
no
regulation
s L - — ?^ _
barus •'arr’eki
»n.v "stMiiewlieres” and “a long wavs." «¡en. but ft A e L J ated for ‘he ceca-
« " l i t ond n m lyt,a aI.‘? ™ , , ’.«y
*nd grain stacks It Is decidedly ad- ret bandy wltfi which to Isfilct the cas­ I have little doubt that this ••« ■ [ms a • <•*•‘1
h e ie —•-
lik e oi^aiacors,
Gladiators, we
we must
must n <«‘
11X1 J it and not
h
• •"■■■'oy c
’
• • • • ‘ L | "«ba Hr t a T « » 4
,the ^ « ‘ion i 8 “ ch is th e e x ititc i „
,
j vautagvous. as It will aurely extend- tigation. The oftteer In cl arge, wiic grainmatleal history of Its own Prob­ « i bis fa dlr t ?
was a severe disciplinarian, decided to ably it Is an old ease , udlng. Just l8 fond ,,f ice cream
b°y Wa* Very
U ° ” 110 A r e ,la -
the
uate or drive away rats and mice.”
The w earers characteristics are not­ ‘. u fe.ru ih e l 1,PrF"*Z <>U' ot ,hl> orU'*r >”»• "he gooo out nights,” on which Mr roíate.
,
,UJ,• Tt never cloyed his
en tire con ten t . ,r
•' '
’be M
same
d»n..i,.
d
m o n th ly magazine
ed tn tw o American sayings, "Catch til th» official scoarge. which be at Andrew I.a ng is so severe. Is a sur-’ ‘ b n ’ h e
D ’P d
e lix ,,t
a - TrxTjrre,
4
*
weasel nslrep” and "goouer trust a i ence requisitioned, should arrive, It v ital of the "o nlgl.ls' which fcltrlT .
VWOrrtr a ». Chrortrt«,
i
on
a
p
la
n
e
an
d
in
keeping,'with its
MJ n*4MnMQn. OVA ( weasel with eggs." Stories are told w as about a year before the cat was (»care puts In the month of Julius t
howrti the in h e r e n c e of 1 * . ^ he
, tou t a weasel will watch a hen on the supplied by the authorities. By that w f ’S lc k headed men aud such as
T lie A re n a ’s g a lle r y of,¿eminent
T cry,ng in raptnron, torn . . . ¿ b ‘ng?
the soldier ba I been dead several sleep o nlghts’’i.
lie « for aa hour, waiting for a fruahly t.rne
h o errami i œ
. n*>’ Oh-û-ol
months!
?
is a grou p or in te re stin g men and
laid egg.—tudlanapotla KewA
At the .-m e time, a , ’’remewbore." “•neh to his
Ice cr>“an il“
| t
t • •■
_
has Iss-omc Irremediably
“ Prt.r l e w i r , H ’V RannTB'1^
T h e 9nlm «i
a
vulgarism
'vom
eii,
and
th eir th o u g h ts are worthy the
> » e a h case
ml ô ( h î'llg
e LIK
B.
In B’tgltud. It would I think. I»- s trema or a n v th ifg d « ? ? " ’’*’! , üavu îce
A curloto
b “ h h ’ , , a ’ « l n jertruc“
« T Î to Í ¿ w ñ a .''í‘X ,,
fimeeful
ntqeosslon
* *
tilo* pa, t or od
I oi le i Tori C!U tl0M tool» place at Gatchina, ah lm-
deration of a ,I p eo p le.
T h e Aren» ¡»
as a iwrr. Jast before
It leave, the fresh for the «tit waref ttented Americans to die tl.-i
to havecOBic n^t-A-'"11''’'
1
‘
’¡on
t
X
L
Wr
Uai;îht’
I
n rJ L ™ "
»ot far frpm It Is called a smolL When It first re- After all. ’’aomewherc’’ ddea
sold w ith T Hr W e s t .
oat jar
ot. Petersburg, where sto o l „ , , ane turn» to spawn. It becomes a grilse in America, and'•■some
bei •a” very
rw«R
í mi; M.' 4»r. i a »t <4i J f j -oclumn BO-feet high, held togetber-by ■nd not until lb has spawned Is It en­ distinctly ja r, (ll e 0 ; . | , , 11,
K v promised. Ho r e a li » .
Í
I
»»V«cnT«fs Without t£?
' l»on a n g le s When rain fell, more or titled to be dignified by the name of
m ile boy. ailj hft ,nt,‘a<j ^ , ° Kuod '
less water pentrntrel the stones In the Aaltnon.
The Llrrii
lint When the creim w
v
’"“ '*•
T W ronr ton gw oni " -
Gii« Any FW3 Interior of the mouutneiiL One day It
•Id
the
dje-
waa
struck
by
lightning,
aud
Instantly
tor to 4“Y(*Ar-oUJ Gnix*t**
K xprrtr., ReUartlnn.
OS«.»» MAM I
’a*’ he f. rret e n tir e ^ V d rr i V ?0Dg
Gran'pa M aifticrsoo—n ow
„ many
thw wlmle column disappeared from
I-Rtlo Gllbef, prutrtided
I dM RW
«ar rompí*««
r owylt f «««»1
£ U«
rhe
t,'p
„j
ns
usual. T h e n h ^ r , ' í n l cr**í<¡ n°* '
uin
loojnit».
rrsTL fl**’
killing a lone sentry on guard. dees two and two make, Donald?
«IcNfMed tail*
Tha- only explanation I* that the heat i Densht—Mix.
•M nrtm m i of om » Rr*«*ti<tm
«,
"Ko. no; put It r at out," sab) yjj, K
> > • 1 0 0 0 .0 0
intended to r
Ha
<»f the llgntulng ln«iatwly generated
’ * * you '«'klug doctor.
» . iHvp u« «
" •» o r ti,
*
« Jo oot 4<t«y.
The little fe lle r thoolr hi
steam on coining In contact with some .boat? Two ami two make four
Yr»»aklv
, •
o f the water, aud the terrific explosion I
' kBow: bu‘ • “ »»«bt eyes.
• • and »>
,hv
«P” be.-vd s In head
llU |
I MSUSMIN« COMFAMV.
<1 beat wc down** - • - -
followed.
j
" ft e list-p jce
•
bit
I—Loudon
i
4*QlKh.
...»
■"»i» - 1..
I
can’t,
doctor.'
t “»n i v * • •-**-! - - . - J A o J is t . • • i r V f t ^ ^ ^ ’^ ^ r r d a t U a t j Y o r k T i m Z x
HOW PROFESSIONAL r a t c a t c h e r s
USE THE ANIMALS.
W h a t is C A S T O R IA
«
OLUTTQNY
CENUIKB C A S T O R ÎA
The Kind Yoa Ea?e Always Bought
Three
★
Desirable
Stars in
th e
:
d a il y
$ 1 :8 0
ScÍE níific American?
Ä
T flE G D S M n P D i,™
» i b l e Map?
•ap of the World
..i«r. ¿Äs*;
Ä.
In Gold
PIANO
A
N m
look ov ^ r this
«M
make your selc
i*«»* r.
“‘ THE WEST.
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