Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, November 08, 1895, Image 1

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THIRTEENTH YEAR
HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1895.
WEEKLY WO. 663 i
SEMI-WEEKLY NO. 36
PAPER
SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE.
PUBLISHED
Tuesdays and Fridays
BY
TOE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY.
OTIS PATTERSON, . . - Editor
A. W. PATTERSON, . Business Manager
At 2.3.l per ycmr, f 1.25 for six months, 75 ots.
."or three miMiuis.
Advertising Rates Made Known on
Application.
THIH PAPKRis kept on tile at E, C. Hake's
AdvertiHinir Agency, 64 nnd 8S illnrchants
Exchansrt, San Francisco, California, where cou
raots for advertising can be made for it.
0. R. & N.-LOCAL CARD.
Train leaves Heppner 10:.1( p. m. daily, except
Bimday. Arrives li: 15 a. ni. dally, except Mon
day. West bound passenger leaves Willows Junc
tion 1:13 a. in. : east bound 3:M a. rn.
Freight trains leave Willows Junction Koine
east at 7:25 p m. and 8:17 a. m.; going west, 4:30
p, m. ana o.nu a. in.
SFriCIAL MBEOTOKT.
United States Official.
('resident Groter Cleveland
Vice-President Ad ai Stevenson
Hnnretarv of State Richard S. Olnev
Secretary of Treasury John 0. Carlisle
Secretary of Interior HokeBmith
Secretary of War Daniel B. Laniont
rinnretarv nf Navv Hilary A. Herbert
Postinaster-General William Ij. Wilson
Attorney-Oeneral Juiison Harmon
Secretary of Agriculture J. Sterling Morton
State of Oregon.
Governor W. P. Lord
Secretary of State H. K. Kineatd
Treasurer Phil. Meteohan
Snot. Pulilio Instruction (J. M Irwin
Attorney (leneral C. M. Idleman
u i (i. W. Mcllride
wnaiur. I J. H. Mitchell
I BinKer Hermann
vuiiRrtmouieu.. ,. g yy
Printer. .
Supreme Judges.
' (R.
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Ellis
W. H. Leeds
H. H. Ban.
A. Moors.
E. Wolverton
Sixth Judicial District.
Circuit Judge Stephen A. Lowell
I'roeecntina Attorney John H. Lawrey
Morrow Conntjr Officials.
Joint Henatnr . W. Gowan
UnnrnMntAtWa. J. H. Hnotllht
I'ountyJndKe Julius Keithli
' Commlmioners ). It. Howard
J. M. Uaker.
" I'lertc J. W. Morrow
" HIrlfT Q. W. Harnnirton
" Treainrar Frank Uilliam
Aseeeaor J. r Willi.
Knrov(ir Geo. Lord
" School Hup't Anna Halsiger
" Coroner T.W.Ayers.J
HKPPNtB TOWH OmOKI.
UMi Thou. Morgan
Cninrllinmi O. K. Fsrnaworth. M
LiehtenttuU. Otis Patterson, T. W. Ajrtrs.Jr
B M Ui.mnr K J. Hlocnm.
Keoonier J-J-J "l!nr,5
Traunrar E. L. Freelnnd
Marshal A. A. UoberU
Precinct Officer,
f i k - liuiu V I. VnMilMnd
.unn.i. Mi. tnw .
Constable N. 8. Whetetune
failed States Lead Officer,
TBI DALLE. OR.
J. F. Moore Ue-Uer
A. 8. Biaira lteoei-er
L4 0BAN0B. 01.
B.F. Wilson iWi-tr
J. 11. Kiibbina Keoeltec
BXSltXT OCIXTII.
KA WLlNS POST, NO. II.
0. A. R.
Meet at Leiingion, Or., tba last Saturday of
art month. AU veteran, are lntltd in Join.
I!' C. Boon. Ueo. W. Hmitb.
Adlntant. tf Commander,
f ONEY LOAN CD. Mnri.e.
.AvX. -Ut srs TvHir-l Ui tirKiitiaia Oral
mnrtgad-s ilium Improved Isrme In
Oreenn. with tasiern Mrtlra at a rsleol Inlrnvl
not to rscevd per eent per annum. Mrt
renetrea Uial Dave nen usrn ny oiner cum
bail lea. Addresa with stamp.
JIKRVIS aORT.
H'ler Cllf. Orrcnn
LUMBElt!
Ifg RAVt rK EAIJC ALL KIKtM Of CM
armrnl Lumtr. Mmuatof Ueppnef,
woa u auowa as uie
BOOTT HAWMILiLh
rik low rtiT. Koi'uH,
" CLIAM,
I I 00
IT tC
ft MI4VIRK0 IS HErr-WRR, UU. ADD
L la on ar i.w aaiuocuu.
Tat above quotations are strlclly fuf Cash.
U HAHII.T0N. Prop.
hatioaai foil oi ttmi
. w. rexLAXD. to. u. minor.
mSSACH A GENERAL B ANKING BLOTS
COM.KCTIONH
klsJe no Favorable Trma.
LXCHANGE BOUGHT i SOL
U crrx En. t orfxkjn
I THE KINQ CURE OVER ALL FOR
KTTT:TTTr T .flTA.
Z. SCIATICA is
40
ICYCLES
Are the Highest of all High Grades.
Warranted superior to any Bicycle built in the world, regardless of price.
Do not be induced to pay more money for an inferior wheel. Insist on
having the Waverlcy. Built and guaranteed by the Indiana Bicycle Co., a
million dollar concern, whose bond 1b as good as gold.
211b. SCORCHER $85. 221b. LADIES' $75.
Catalogue free. INDIANA BICYCLE CO.,
HOMER H. HALLOCK, Indianapolis, Ind., U. 8. A.
Gen. Agent for Eastern Oregon, Pendleton, Or.
A BLACKEYK FOR SILVER.'
1TMU.S. GOVERNMENT!
I PAYING MILLIONS
1 A MONTH
(TS To persons who served in the wars of the United States or to their
m( Widows, Children, or Parents. Do You receive a pension ? Had You a
2 relative in the War of the Rebellion, Indian or Mexican Wars
rev on whom you depended for support ?
THOUSANDS ARE ENTITLED
UNDER THE NEW LAW
4 To receive a pension, who now do not. Thousands under the new Uj
few r entitled to an increase of pension. The government owes it 1
f(7) to you and is willing and Anxious to pay. Why not present f)
your claim at this present time? Your pension dates from the f
time you apply. Now is the accepted hour.
vg) fT'Write for laws and complete information. No Charge for advice.
(fl No Fee unless luccessful.
The Press Claims Company f
PHILIP W. AVIRETT, Ocaerat Manager, f)
f 618 P Street, WASHINGTON, D. C.
ft) JT. B.Thll Company it controlled by nearly "me lhou$and leading nvs- f
paper in (he United Ma'et, and I guaranteed t, them.
! JJr-A FACTS
I FACTS! ! i
i KPOV CAN Bl'Y liVOO worth of dry gooiti and gr ore lie and than have
Y enough left out nf lloo no to purchase a No. I Creacant nirjrcla. This ll
a first class mathlna. Why than pay 1100.00 for bicycle that will glvt '
CREttCEMT "tVwrrhsr," weight X) pounds, only 10.
Lvllaa' and Oonta' roadster all the way front 10 to 'K.
'Boya' Junior," only ID with pneumatic tlre-e good raachln. ,
i "Our Special," Men I'i0; Udle', 1.4.
AttKK
WESTERN WHEEL WORKS.
CHICAGO AND NEW YORK,
or f
'i THE riTTERSON I'll CI, j9&
lUppner. fref.. fj
MORROW AH0 ORAM '
From The Ainericau.
A few duys since the gold press herald
ed as another sitfn of the waning of the
silver "craze" how silver was hard hit by
the farmers, how the Farmers' National
Congress met iu Convention in Atlanta
gave silver a blaok eye. Below is the
resolution adopted, a recommendation
somewhat similar in purport to the plan
proposed by Mr. Wharton Baker, editor
of The Ameiioan some two yesramiuoe.
"Besolved, That we favor th- free aud
unlimited coinage of botb silver aud gold
at the present ratio of 1G to 1, guarded
by an import duty upou foreign bullion
and foreign coin equal to the difference
between the bullion value and the coin
age value of the metal at the date of im
portation, whenever the bullion value of
the metal is less than ita coin value."
This is how the eilverites were kuock-
ed out, how the farmers gave silver b
blsok-eye, how they bit silver hard. If
moh bard blows oontiuue to be rained
on the silver craze, a oraze heralded at
expiring, if not already dead, the corpse
will beoome a lively one indeed. The
more knock downs of this sort the silver
craze gets the (stronger it will grow.
The gold-monometallists never went
further on the path of reckless falsehood
than when they so grossly misrepresent
ed the real action of the farmers' oon-
gress. The gold metropolitan papers
that have lent their news columns to
such falsehoods brve no exouse for sucb
a base betrayal of publio trust and con
fidence. To say that they were possibly
misinformed in the 6 ret place, that some
subordinate is to blame, cauuot be ao
oepted as an exouse, for the blunder, if
blunder it was, they allowed to go un
corrected and their readers still remain
misinformed. Misrepresentation of tbie
character is too oommoo to be accident
al. That such falee news is allowed to
go uncorrected proves it to be inten
tional.
Mr. Barker pronoaed;-!. That the I'nlted
States shall admit sliver bullion from American
mines to coinage In Its mints upon the payment
by the owner ol a seigniorage absorbing three
fourths ol the difference between the market
(Unidonl price of the bullion and Its urice when
coined. That foreign silver shall be admit
ted only for coinage purposes, at a seigniorage
absorbing all of the dttterence between the
marset (Loudon) price and its value when
coined.
I aw'a This!
Wo oflVr One Hundred Uollnre Re
ward for any case of Uatarrn that oan
not be cured hy Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., l'roprs , Toledo,
U.
We the nnderiiunvd. have known
V. J. Cheoeiy tor Lb last 15 year, and
believe bitn perfectly honorable in all
bnainee trauHHCtioua and financially
able to oarry out any obligations made
hy their fjrra.
Wm & Trnal, Wholesale Drngaisti.
Toledo, Oh Walding, Kinnan k Marvin,
V noleaaie frtlgglata, Toledo, Ulno.
llalra Catarrh Cure is taken intern
ally, aoliuif dirwtly upon the blood and
miiccui surface of the ayatera. Price
75 cents per bottle. Hold by all Drug
glut. Testimonials free.
m si; .
For Years Mr.-Biirikini
Has Suffered.
Paine's Celery Compound Soon
Made Him Well.
Publisher of Two Great German Papers Can
Now Work Fourteen Honrs Every
Day Sleeps Soundly and Peace,
fully Every fight he Lives.
HE INTER OCEAN
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Most Popular Republican Newspaper of the West
And Has the largest Circulation.
DAILY (llhojt &ady) , 4.oo tc year
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The Weekly Inter Ocean CI. 00
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a M l Su M Si lt Or uUlM UtU.KIt. "
BY MAIL
OS'TAKIO-HUKSS
H tfee Daily at a m an. at 1 ar
rt at Obtatia I 43 fcojf,
Sinale Pure S7 00.
Round Trip $10 OO
nuns's-CAxros'
Ut '1'!''1' n4 -- r-raa
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The Weekly Inter Ocean
AS A FAMILY PAPER IS NOT EXCELLED BY ANY.
It sl MMMl 4 tMMS . MkM MM kail,
t tn a i t i of aH ai Maws).
issjiiataaii tisitsilsis
na taukio.
Ill
miaiiv ft t rntt 4 rM m mm a
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IT 13 A TWELVl-.PAOE PAPER.
! mr xrsj h Htiirn tm k oo rr tm An cAnri
.Tla!rAIIMt t. t r tuti,stn aaj t ! af I 1 1 1
flTl'." J"'" r.ri jWfc lAl MilKsaj Vh A1
rr m 9 e I Hi m 4.1.
H Is M ewe 4 ! I
el tar Ml la PiHe 4 l J4.r.
Utnfc... TJfE JNTER OCEAN. CMtm
Sleep is one of the things that cannot
be put off from night to night.
The punishment for sleeplessness is
worse than pain. It means a shattered
mind.
It often happens that a sudden stress
of work or anxiety robs one of the night's
rest. The effeot is soon apparent in the
languor, head aches and listlessness that
ensue.
It rapid and abundant means are em
ployed to repair the exhausted parts the
nerves regain tbeir elasticity. But if an
unnatural privation of sleep is oarried
beyond the stretching power of the brain
the whole nervous system beoomea un
done, and prostration results.
Thousands of men struggling under
great responsibilitiee or tedious work,
anxious, overworked mothers and wives,
shop girls who are forced to Btand on
A BIMil LAU I'OLHY.
from The American.
lbe Mat orpartment haa now an op
portunity of putting the oonntry Into its
troe poaitioo at the proieotorof national
rights oo this continent, and of retrieve
mg the worst effect of Ha blunders in
the Nireraguau affair. England baa
uitl Mr. Olney's well-rueaol bat blunder
lag offer of "good dffiofa" and "arbitra
tion" with the quiet enuteinpt which Mr.
(iresham tangbt them to enlrlain for
oar diplouiacy. They have not avea
answered the nol In which be alatad
the American vie ottbe qaation, and
Intimated that would rrgard any at
tempi to bm force In Mrting tlelr
alleged rights, a a Violation of lb Moo
row Ikxitnoe. No doubt they hat not
yt com to the eoneluaion that be means
anything by thi but. "If be doe,'
tby may av, "why tboold ha be talk
log about arbi i ration f Who ever heard
of an American aeentery of aiata wbo
aa ready toctibnlt lb Monro Doctrin
to atbitralion! VSbr, Ibey would aa
'0 think 't ulmjtir.g th bindioa
f'e of lb Tea IN.nituai.du.n.U to ai!i
Iratbiol Evidently L Am ant re. II
aoeao wbat bo ), hot I l.tu.ienng
bit la ctUf to ta'oli tl. v te.of tn
Jmgo j arty la tb Hut," Hi lb.
(aM Mr. Oioey I; an I aeai an nttima
lum to V6'i il. In which it I Ulnly
latimaUa that V.nt ll afi.f lb
NVaraga tytecJ.jj-will bat lo pay
email money for arrealing lb llriiuh
nJie Ibey foand lo th di'pii.J Wrr
lry.
Taa Awerlraa ipl are atehie
Ibsir Mai erlit)til ai'b lha(b.
aiteaitna to lra bw nacb mariom!
lb re i. to M Hi.isttp. 1 be "Ji.go
itty,"f wbieb wt ll'itl.b aoaaia
tk with b til.lk,tbra. .txmt
all ib Aiiri t--i': in,
l.lf, af.w Ar.gUciwI Maa(, abo
! ant )t m.. l..iMw l.eatd.
Ma i t all att gil tn
MUf ! a t'ir amtil at eb
lag ia t4 a ay it , ! ebat
Ik tt.r M Irtiiii ( . 1 any lts
.ffeAI a4 l-xi"!') fit lb wt'aent,
.. I Mr tl' y . eacli el.a M !
lifttf l i...f . tl . im'Mit.i rigt.l
I'll I ha wb..!. pi.t.im . k fallen , ht
I tlt. I sto- a.U t.f n. ei.it !
V kin. MAX llt BOUIlM".
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
iJKfel?
PURE
until he was seen by the organist King
ooming from the belfry. Yet in that,
55 minutes we must believe. If we believe
Durrant guilty, that he murdered
Blanohe Lamont, carried the body to
the belfry, undressed it, hid the oloth
ing and books in the innumerable
orevioes where they were found, besides
aooomplishing perhaps some other
orime. Could he have done it? Does
it not seem probable that the murderer
must have remained in the belfry until
long after King and Durrant bad left,
and then came out unseen? The testi
mony of Mrs. Crossett to the effeot thnt
she saw Durrant and Blanohe Lamont
enter the ohurch is, for reasons too
numerous to mention here, entitled to
but little oredit. For one, however, she
lesiinea inai sue saw warrant witb a
girl that she took to be either Blanche
Lamont or Miss Turner. Blanche La
mont was a delicate girl, weighing 115
pounds, MiBS Turner a regular Juno of
excursionists on a visit to town. No
lie would have guessed from their ap
pearance that they were oattle thievea
en route to the penitentiary.
"Bring 'em op," said the jailer, as ho
retired to provide room for the tran
sients.
Sheriff Comba went outside and
beokoned bis men to come in. They
obeyed bis signal readily, and were
safely stowed down-stairs.
Last evening, when they were being
taken away, the sheriff told tbe gang to
go outside and wait tor him. Ha
wanted to speak to Chamberlain. The
crowd lined np outside and patiently
waited till tbeir guide appeared, to
march them to the train.
"Have you got those fellows hypno
tized?" inquired Chamberlain ot Oombi,
as he was leaving.
But Combs was noncommittal.
The eight prisoners were being taken
up for cattle-thieving. Two were in
170. Mrs. Crossett was not certain as tor seven years; two for five yearB. two
to the girls, bnt she was positive about more for two years eaoh, and the others
Durrant. A.' to Miss Cunningham's tor lesser time,
etory that Durrant told her be saw
Bianone's boay on tbe platform while Piles 1 Piles I itching Piles.
ne was nxing tne ourner, nooouy De- bymptoms Moisture: intense itohina
lievea that. It is too improbable, too and stinging; most at night; worae by
i a- I . . s.l ... .
auBura. wppenneimer a testimony aooui Borate bins. If a lnwnri tn nation.
Durrant trying to pawn the dead girl's tumors form, wbioh often bleed and
ring is anotuer story not wormy ot ore- ulcerate, becoming very sore. Hwatkb
dence. The rings were worth probably Ointment stops tbe itohing and bleed-
2or 3, and at most he oould have gotten mg, beula ulceration, and in most cases
ouioo oentsor a dollar on them, lie bad removes the tnmor. At rlmaoi.t. .
money in tbe banks, would be have done
this? We think tbe jury should say be
would not. The Han Franoisoo papers
and the 8an Franoisoo polioe determined
at the start that Durrant was guilty and
every bit of testimony baa been distort
ed, warped and twisted tn be made to fit
tbe theory. Triflea light aa air have
been held np as proofs, strong aa holy
writ. A careful analysis of the testi
mony shows that the ease abont Dnr
rant is one nt very doubtful circum
atantial evidence, and yet, owning to
by mail, for 50oents.
Philadelphia,
Dr.Swsyn A Son,
rttOH LEXINGTON
Jaok Frost bring! witb him a bonnli.
ful supply of oool nights.
Hon. J. S. Boolbby made a boiine
trip to Ileppner Tuesday last.
Wm. Willmnt baa moved his family to
town tor tbe purpose ot attending oar
excellent sohool.
tbeir feet all dy long, have little diffi
culty in oonvinoing their friend ot the
remarkable power of Taine's celery oom
pound to restore their energy, renew
their vigor and make them strong and
well.
Here is a letter from Mr. Max Btirg-
beira the well known president aud
manager of the Cincinnati Freie Press
Company. Mr. Uurgheiru write:
"The following alalemi nt may be of
interest. I have been suffering from
sleeplessness, insomnia, for matiy year,
and although I have tried a'moet every
thing to get cured, ronaulting the beat
physician, and veu goiug setretal limes
lo F.nrope, everything wm in vain.
"I did not have a night' re.t for al
most six years, that Is to ay I could not
sleep for to hour iu ueoesun in a
alogla night; you t an easily imagine
wbat lb fffrot oo me bad ben.
"After spending a fortou in trying for
relief I had given op almost all hope,
and when I first read abont I'ain'
eelery compound I di I not have much
faith in anything. Hut after bating
od so many feinedies an I consulted ao
maay phyalcian lo thi O iuiitiy and
abroad I felt like giving th compound a
trial. Hi r.ult waa truly wntiderlul
"Tb Very first night about tit mouth
ago tb.l I tried rlt" Celery couiooond
you eo imagiD toy J y ab.o I f on ad
that I lpt lt hour in uccc..in, a
thing that I bad mil been bles with
fiir i many year. I cililinid tb Ue
for over tbre tuotiib wiib tbme
happy feeull, aoJ etlbiiiigb I fearful
led lb inele-ly w.,ul. rma back oo turn,
I tea Av y II. t allhuugti I hava But
tak.a lb e.nitHiwl fr mnntb I do
lep every bight peacefully an I witboal
lalarruptHie.
"I ail re easily luiagin bat I hie
rn an fur a uian wtiti wutk fourteen
Bvinr every day In the year and ba
charge of leu large aeejepaprra, J rtio-l-Uf
any t a i el rematkahle on and
t ImiuIi b glad If II.I tltuel. should
ba lha mean uf l.elj lug Mliete wbn b
nfleled Me I In lb aalold
ftg i.r, an I for II.I feaa I flot
full pef rawei iO ll Idas be i.f ,
tatnit.t la any way rh ,"
ioi atri i. rt ii r
Prof. Italsiger, assisted by bia pupils,
pnnnlat clamor and pnblic sentiment, I iM give an entertainment next Batur-
tbe Jury will probably find him guilty. I day night commencing at" o'olock sharp.
And be was found guilty. A large crowd la anticipated. Everybody
it iuvited.
Mrs. W. B. Meek, who resides all Frank Kmilh liif,,rin,1 va acriha thai
Camptonville. Cal., says ber daughter .llU. rnmin ,, T.,,u k ,,, .H
waa for several year troubled at lime . , , . " 7 .
with severe cramp in the stnmsoh, and 'r ",HU woou weoneauay,
ould be in such agony that it was bi brake gave way. causing bis team to
a .
necessary io can a pnveioiaii. Having run away. Frank stayed wilb tba
read iutCbambrleiu'aColio, Cholera ..un ,,, fcl,.rt ,K
ami Diarri'naa Kerned v she oono luded I 7" . . . -.. -
to try it. Hhe found that it always gave hwU u,r" ,,im 'er lbe borsea, light-
prompt relief. It was seldom necessary mg on bi bead. One of hi horse waa
to Rive the second do. "It ba not inatantlv hill.!. Frank that ii'a
oniy avet n. iota oi worry ana iims, ,,,,. ,.,.,! nn . .
. un um m.v tiinHM lilllw. tl 1"
my opinion that every family should
have a fxittle of line) remedy in the
ho.ie.n Fur sale hy Hlooiim Johnson
Drug Co.
COM Ml IN A IIYPNOTIZr.il.
II llaadlea Klcht rattle Thieeee Wltheal
I roes or llanilraffs.
Jailer llns T. ibaitiherlaio bad av
eral Monday visitor ye.terday, among
I bent being eight prionr from (Irani
oounly rho were on Iheir way t) HaUtn,
io oharg of Hlieriff J. I). CoroU and
two deputies, say lb Portland Tel
gram. Tb Jailer waa both sorpriaed
and aranawd at Mr, Comb' evident
maelery of lb art of hypnotism, (or he
could Call II nothing elaa, after be bad
eo Llro handle bia prisoner.
h ber iff Comb dropped Into tbe Jail
eorrider yretetday nmrblag and case
ally inquired for lb Jailer. A trusty
brought him onl.
I woald lik to know," II, (Irani
eoatily (ifflaial said, introducing l.iru-
-If, "if I ran put eight me a la her
until lb aflerotma train leave fur
Halemr
rat of that kind. However, hi many
friend ar glad to him improving
and able to he around. Wood hauling la
very dangeron work, bene more care
bould be takeo to avoid aocidenla if
possible.
Tba (Kwiple of this littl city wllneeeej
th aad fuueral ol (iramlpa Harnett ai
ba was familiarly eallod-laat Tuesvlay.
Uis a if died Ihree year ago, and slnoe
then tba old genlleman baa been vry
lonely. II tn a very boneet, oprigbl
and eoiiiairtitiotiarilisan, and bia death
will be aadly f. II by all abo kaw kirn.
Th family have our ameer sympathy la
tbeir dark boar of aoiruw.
Thy name alll long be rmRilera.,
While Ihy luteil OlMMdty tninifti.
kil lltoii .rt a lili Iheenr.l. milerel.
Hale lib tlif n.n.io la beav.a boo.
Ileal lii.'l- muM farewell say.
Till a. meet lit II. y brai.uly bums.
Aid Uii'l.ily Iu iny c-ii l luuli we yur bwly
ur.
Ami toy, f-l falihliil eenaal
fli.ii
Tub Jut,i.r Joaia.
LstiKiiT'iv.Or, Nov. C, KJ.
A aoiigU inch wteisl day alter day.
Wby.ye." tall lb Jailer, .kia.t t,. negteeUd suv (..ager. It
around aniMmaly f .r tb pri nrre.
-Wb' ar tuuf ma?
()li," Ibe shenfT repliml, laHilnally,
"they're not ort tba walk watting."
Tba two bia went otet.ir and the
Oral riutiiy t.fTMal p-.ioM toe liltl
kn4 nf tna slaodiag oa F. arth elieel,
lw la admiration of lb
I'l.se I 'k Hi. re wera ao Irin fa II,
na. Ibey might have been lakee f eletn.
mean aimethiiitf nuir Ibaa mere
hieat irnlaii'io, and lb emar It I re
li.ved tbe Utter. Tk Ayer'e Cherry
ct..ral. l m pritBi lo a.1 and tnr
bi rar.
A ea'ty aa UedaeeUv II ben
ei lent Ibal every h.fll,.rn at at bad
. 4M , . rpurni-ai. siiw arano VM-invy la
iani.ea ,r ,,)m.fc,n,, ( 1,,, ,4 Mary
land and Kentucky l i Ibe republiaaa
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