Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, September 04, 1896, Image 2

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    The deficit of , the present ad
ministration already amounts to
$400,000,000.
Captain Jack Cbawfobd, "the
poet scout," was killed while
miDing a few days ago np in Kit
titas county, Wash.
RepiilGan TlcKet.
For President,
william Mckinley,
Of Ohio.
For Vice President,
GARRETT A. HOBART,
0 New Jersey.
For Presidential Elector),
T. T. GEER, of Marlon County,
S. M. YOB AN, of Lane, .
E. L. SMITH, of Wasco,
J. F. CAPLES, of Multnomah.
St Paul is looking after the
Grand Army this week, while its
neighbor and rival, Minneapolis, i fSh
is eoienaiDiug me oupreme jjoage
of Knights of Pythiap.
The Ontario News says, "Hurrah
for Bryan and Bewail 1" Doesn't
the News know that Mr. Sewall
has been sacrificed in order that
a combine could be effected?
"TELL THE TRUTH?
The Treasury Department, with
Hon. John G. Carlisle at its head,
has sent out a circular, from which
the East Oregonian quotes the em
following, word for word:
"Standard silver dollars are not
The national democrats will cut
a larger figure than was anticipat
ed. Their candidates will secure
as many votes as the popocrat tick
et in many states and will result
in McKinley carrying some South
ern states, Louisana being one of
Bottled Bp!
Whether in the form of pill powder
or liquid, the doctor's prescription fot
blood diseases is always the same-
mercury or potash. These drugs bottle
up the poison and dry it up in the
system, but they also dry np the marrow
in the bones at the same time.
The suppleness and elasticity of the
joints give way to a stiffness, the rack
ing pains of rheumatism. The form
gradually bends, the bones ache, while
essness prema-
BUi MELONS BKOITGGT f P.
U. W. Bailey Has Ttem oil Exhibition at
Deniott'i Store '
From the E. O.
D. W. Bailey bus corns op from bis
Umatilla irrigated traot with some
watermelons which will rusks every
oolored man io the city dream of heaven
after seeing them. Tbey are on exhib:
tion at George B. Demott'a grocery store.
One weighs 44 pounds and the other 42
making an aggregate of 86 pounds of
melon. These melons Mr. Bailey can
turely take possession of the body, and duplicate maoy times over, as he bes
it is Dut a snort step to a pair ol hundreds on bis land near Umatilla.
SrJSTj. d " W ubts it. Mr. Bailey will
dition truly horrible. gladly sot as an escort down to the fruit
" .. I .
Contagious Blood ranch and show him the demonstration
Poison the curse Mr. B'iley has 3000 aores of land under
ot mankind is the WBttr, and already baa 100 acres in crop,
most horrible of all '
diseases, and has al- Un ,Ll" he haa rH,8ed tblB year corD'
ways baffled the potatoes, ailalta and melons, and lie nas
doctors. Their pot- 30 acres of fruit trees,
asn ana mercury r ; iv,, ra;io tv,ot
1 : . " V"WUU ......
UUUIC UULUCUU1WU, . . , , , I
hut i iwhai,c the Dalles Cbrocicle speaks in the fol
forth again attack- lowing terms:
ing some delicate '-Old residents of Umatilla and those
organ, frequently wbo freqaenUy travel on tb9 road
throat, filling them
witn eating sores.
S.S.S., is the only
known cure for this
rliQpflce. Tt 1 crnar.
anteed purely vege-1 emerB' BPot wbicb resolves itself on
WPOTASHl
gHCUT PRICE SALE!
through that country speak of s new
oasis in that desert region. In a sage
brush alkali plain, for years unrelieved
by any green thing, has sprang en
John P. Irish, the erstwhile
table, and one thousand dollars reward is closer ineprotion iuto fine rows of rota
offered for proof to the contrary. It to plants, waving wheat, tasseled corn,
never laus to cure and stretches of land dotted over with
------- - - i - . . . -- . . i rTiiann . .irrnm in. rj-r" 1 1 1 niiruiMHLiMii. i
ATCnnnrrparilA for TTnitPrl Rtatpa democrat, thinks that Washington, Cance, or anv other disease of the the luscious watermelon. The change
. . v i l California. Oregon and. perhaps, blood. If you have a blood disease, shows the wonderful metamorphosis
notes t, green uuc&; iiur ireauury - . -
notes. They may be deposited
and silver certificates taken ont
therefor. They are not redeem
able in anything."
Those who contend that there is
gold behind the silver dollar
should certainly give credit to
such information from such a
source and cease making incorrect
statements concerning the basis of
silver dollars.
There are several republican
editors in Oregon guilty of cir
culating these false statements.
They should read the Treasury De
partment circular. This is sap
posed to be a campaign of educa
tion, and not a campaign of mis
statement and deception. Tell the
truth and leave the rest to the
people is a good motto for all "ed
ucators," and the press as well, to
follow.
No matter how the people decide
the question at the polls in Novem
ber, the East Oregonian will be
content, as it believes in their ver
dicts and that they are capable ot
self-government Having this con
fidence in the people the East Or
egonian believes it is entitled to be
considered a democratio paper
struggling to bring about better
conditions, better times and better
men. Hast Oregouian.
The East Oregonian quotes Mr.
Carlisle correctly, but really the
statement is only technically cor
rect, and the Kast Oregonian is
guilty of doing just what it com
plains of in others. These highly
moral sheets should at all times
preserve their stand for "honest"
political tactics, else tbey might
fail to imprest the public with the
juBtnwa of their cause.
Hilrcr is exchangeable for silver
certificates and according to the
IMand-Allison act, which was pur.
poaely never repealed by either the
Khcrman act or the legislation of
lH'.lil, Ihosa certificates are receiv
able at the custom houses. Any
importer would just aa soon have
ilver certi fie Ales as treasury notes
hicU are redeemable (n coin and
thus daily this exchange i bfttng
male and gold is drawn out While
the law is plain enough its provis
ions only serve to protoct (be treas
ury directly, Dot indirectly. It is
well to go deeper than the ekia to
reach the seat of a "bile."
Nevada will go against Bryan.
Perhaps this is all trne but it is best
to be conservative in these claims.
If McKinley carries California and
Oregon he will be doing excellent-
take a remedy which will not injure you.
Beware of mercury; don t qo violence
to your system. Don't get bottled up !
Our books sent lree to any address.
Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ua.
Vermont has gone republican
by more than 35,000 majority.
Returns from 235 towns out of
245 in the state for governor give strong jawed crustaceans.
The Crawfish Induntry.
There are some half-dozen persons liv
ing along Willamette slough and in that
vloinity wbo make a living by oatobing
crawfish. One of these, an old man, no
longer fitted for hard labor, was in the
oity yesterday with several boxes of the
He says be
Grout, republican, 52,751; Jackbon, fi9QeB witb liftnotsi and traps of the same
democrat, 14,450. If this is a fore
runner of what is to come in Nov.
the matter is as good as settled
now.
Congressman IIaktman, of Mon
tana, refuses to accept the nom
ination for congress as a democrat,
because he says that he is arepub- will soon be filled witb spawn, and then
nature as lobster traps. He has oaught
60,000 crawfish within a radius of a mile,
but says they are getting scaroe, and he
intends to move op Vancouver way. He
baa an ides tbat the orawfish live on mad.
Tbey will eat fish, salmon offal or meat
when fresh, but will not touoh it after it
has been too long in the water. He says
mediam-sizfld orawfish are the best, as
the large ones are too old. The crawfish
which water will produoe. The land is
the richest in the world under irrigation,
and tbe company which baa taken bold
of it deserves great crtdit for investing
money in a way tbat will give employ
meet to others and add, however little,
to the natural wealth of the country.
Tbe most fashionable investment of
late years is in stocks or bonds, nnd it
gives us real pleasure to chronicle en
undertaking where a company really in
vested money in the natural resonroes of
a country. There is great possibilities
in store for wbat is koown as tlv. 'Great
American Desert.' "
A Great German' Prescription.
Diseased blood, constipation, and kid
ney, liver and bowel troubles are cured
by Karl's Clover Root Tea. For sale by
Wells & Warren.
lican and proposes to work for ail
ver within the lines of the repub
lican party, np in his state, lie
will vote for protection whenever
the opportunity presents.
are much sought after by epicures. A
few years ago a crawfish bad never been
seen in tbe market here. Now tbey are
sold in several places in large quantities,
and are served in all tbe principal res-
Itaorants and oyster-housns, and many
places make a specialty of them. Cook
ed in salt and water tbey are good, but
when cooked in wine, with a liberal al
lowanos ot mixed suices, tbey are mnob
, better. Oteijooiao.
Armenians are being slaughter
ed by thousands in Turkey. How
long will this scab on tbe fair face
of the Goddess of civilization re
main to diBgrace the annals of the In a reoant letter to the maoofiictnr
10th rnntnrv! 'Tm timA Itin 1 era Mr. W. F. Benjamin, editor of the
nowera were ioined torether in the 8P"oUtor' Koshford, Y.. iaya: "It
, i, , i i may ba a pleasure to yon to know tbe
commendable task of dismember- ., . , . ... . ...:..
UfU rniTlU 1U nuiuu uunuiucuniu
medicines are held by lbs peepla of
your own state, where they must b
best known. An knot ot mine, who re
sides at Dexter, Iowa, was about to
visit me a few years since, and before
leaving boms wrote me, ankiug if tbey
era sold bere, staling if they were Dot
she would bring a quantity with bcr,
aa she did nut like to be without them."
Tbe medicines referred to are Cbaailw.
Iain's Couiib lU-inedy, famous for lis
cures of eolds and cronp; Chamberlain's
Tain Halm for rbontnaliim, lame back,
pains io lbs sld and rbest, and Cham
berlaiu's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Keroody fur bowel complaints. These
medicines have been to constant nss in
Iowa for altnoat a quarter ot a century.
Tbs propU have learned tbal tbey ar
artli Irs ol f ral worth and merit, and
oorqaaled by any other. Tbey ars (or
sals ters by Conser k Brock, druggists.
For Half Dollars Shoved Our Way Wc PoKe
BacK to You Dollar Values.
This can be Devimstrated io you if you give us the Opportunity.
nv
If e are. Pushing Our Croc
wiw
i
nwaro
'TO TIII PROKT !
It's going fast and the assortment will soon be broken. We have about 75 pairs ot 10 4 Blankets
that we are letting go for from 60 to 75 oenta a pair. These blaDkets are made ot fine soft material
and make an excellent bed blanket.
We've some excellent values in this line. We have a limited quantity of our men's calf onngrees
shoes for 96 oents a rair; also ladies' Dongola Oxfords at 95 ceuts; same as Bbove in high top
bntton, $1.25. Our 20th Century Dongola button at $1,40 is a stunner. Don't foil to examine it
whether you want to purchase or not.
ress Goods Stock Complete
We are giving as close, if not closer prices than any house either in California or
or Oregon. Why we are selling goods tbis way is because we want money. If you
want goods bring on your silver and get gold values according to the Gold Bugs theory.
WIIrlDS S& SIiOCUM.
t
ing the Ottoman Umpire.
The national democratio conven
tion, wbicb is in session at Indian
apolis, is the moat representative
body of men that ever met in a
like session in this country. Ex-
Governor Flower was chosen tem
porary chairman and in bis address
severely arraigned Dryan whom he
characterized aa no democrat.
Tm (iazetU has a juvenile pt bi
rr ho often makes us say turn
wonderful things, and if the proof
reader U tiot extremely vigilant,
tbea "gems of thought" go oat to
the wotld just m the youngster
builded them. Io last iasus so
editorial paragraph read, "Sum
ming tip the issue of this cam
paign, on on sida are amtngrtl,
te." "Arfsjed" m tin word in
tndfrL Other palpable rrrurt ap
ar io the same articla. The
you eg maa afurraaid has tQ
pruttiiao la varatio of t etk oo
the l l ila trnlcM greater ear
U t lerriaM io Lis I raorb of tba
tjpogisphira! df artmrbl
('an proved to b a big dra.
log far I io Cuhmbua, Ohio, the
aoJiooc tum!ring fully 3fl,UXX
IblabtUbts aay that no otbr at
tr artioa Im aver drawn so stiocj
ly la (Uatnbaa, ir t a display
of fire wmki is toartuo with
IL tU fair oa tha satna ground
taoyrar ajjs ulea i) r fnt
mora t.pi wrglbrl III
Tnc editor of the Waitaburg
Timea, (X W. Wheeler, baa been
suod for libel, the damage desired
amounting to 115,00a The Ga
zette hopes it will never get into a
similar scrape for it desire to dis
appoint no one. Any country edi
tor (hatha 15 cents, all hi own,
these time is lucky individual
t i
llox. W. P. Keadt, speaker of
tbe lower house of the Oregon leg.
ialatureio 1803, ha declared for
free silver, and predict that the
stt will give Bryan 10,000 ma
jority at least. Mr. Keady'a interest
to silver mine should not make him
over sanguine, Tb chance are
that Oregon will go for McKinley.
Till national democratio conven
tion at Indianapolis nominated, on
yeaUrday, itoo. John M. I'almer,
17. H. senator ffora Illinois, for
president, and General Iluckner, of
Kentucky, for vie president
Nearly on thouaaud delegate,
representing fot ty-on stW, wers
io attendant and a great deal of
enthuaiaam wa tnanifeaUvL
Wontilpila FalM iinW.
Senator Caffery, of Louisiana, was
ebiMMO permanent chairman of lbs In
dianaMilis euotantion. Tbs introduc
tion of bis address is as Mlows:
"Charged by oar party witb tbs foro
tmu of mioiaterin Io its tempi of faith
aud Uachlug lbs people it true dm-trlue.
oar trits ba dreeorated lb altar,
broken iU shrine, and taught false d.
Irloes Io lbs peopl. W Dow enter the
aooloary of tbs templs and take pe-
sesdoa of lb ark ol lbs (mveosol 0t our
fsilb wbleb we will hereafter vigilantly
oard, fmlecl and defenL Wa will
parity Its sacred altars and lebuild Its
bruktu shriBS aaJ, lrt tbe hearts ol lb
people be t ilea awty fftn lb Irus
demooratifl faith, lb lallh (it oar father
aid foaS'Ura, w moat separat from our
brethren wha bat wrought IM sil
and (mm th who ttav f.dlaw I their
vtl leaebing. NV eno"t f !!- Ibm
is lb at Ibey ba taken fr Ibrir feel
r awifl ! 4oiradUta and Ihetr way I
lb wajrtf dealn."
Walts for the New Lock.
Captain W. L. Fink, United States eo
gmeer, has completed arrangement
witb Messrs. J. Q. and I. N. Day fo
building the lock walls, for the new lock
in the canal at the casoales, between
wbit was intended to bi tbe upper-lock
gate and the upper-idinrd gate, and wor
will be commeuced forthwith. Th
wall on the north side ot tbe new loc
will bn a fjot Irgher than the highest
stage of water at whioh boati were sbl
to rearh the lock during the late rise o
the river. The wull on the south tide
will be only 12 fet high for tbe present
It is hoped tbat the look will be complet
ed and the oaual be ready for opening to
Iralllo by the middle of October, but this
will depend to a large extent upou
whether the weather is favorable or nut.
Mi-ears. Day have Contracted with the
Star Huod Company, of this city, to
dredge the channel at the tipper en
trance of the oanal. Tbo late Wood bus
depoHited a bank ol sand just shovs tbe
anper eud of the canal, which projects
out and set tbe current awny from tbe
entrance, to that it wool 1 be a'moet im
poanible for a Unit coming down stream
to stem tbe current and g t into tbe
canal. It will b necessary io ordr to
make a straight channel to dredge
through this sandbank a dintaoc of
some :VO cr 4 feet and to cut IT the
point, DecesKitatiog tbs removal of soni
25 000 or :W(X enbio yards of sand
Tbisrao prolmbly be completed by tb
Inn lh walls ol tb new look ars cum
plcted. an I the lower eolrancs can b
cleared by that tint", and then the canal
snd locks will b an acoimp!isbeI f t
and tbe eummcri- of lb t'olumhia val
ey will begin to pa- through it. Th
bydraulid nmrhinery for operating IL
locka I In thorough working order, and
move th ponderous valves witb th
utmost rae. Oregoulao.
THE BANK OF FRANCE.
TftE report that Wejlcr wrap
rl a young Atuerieao io th
American flag and t urordbim to
death, down io Cuba, i rt.bably
netru but if it bald prov to
l fact that such a Lrrtb! atnxv
ity aa i4rplratHl th Hpanish
should I drubbed till they ui-
rauder and then trate a they
hav tirale-l their priiera,
CuU will jet U ftA
ltrrev I IJ!II via ttepa et
I e V NUe tA. rr"M 44roMl
teilia rJlek a at Urn a4
mMf if umf ii,i rt. ry
A Dlacuaalon That Will Arlne on the Ques
tion of Heuewlng tbe Charter.
The subject of renewing the priv
ileges of the Hunk of France will short
ly come up for discussion in the cham
ber, after having been in abeyance
Bince 1802, w hen the senate approved a
bill for the purpose.
That bill, eays the Edinburgh Scots-
mun, hns not since rx-on niouinea, ana
the provisions included in it will, it is
thought, be adopted without material
alW-ration. Oue ot them, which was
to empower tb bank to increase its
note iwue from 3,5O0,C00,000f. to 4,-
000,0(.'0,ooof., was pniwrd as far back
as 1893. The charter expires on De
cember 31, 1HU5, and the proponaJ la to
extend it for a further period of 20
years from that date, in consideration
of the batik making certain concessions
to the tate.
Among these collections la one by
which the bank Is to forego nil future
IliU-reat. on the government debt.
amounting to HO.ooo.tMjor., aim not
to demand repayment of the capital ao
long na Uic charter Is in force, lhe
bank is to undertake th" service of the
national debt nnd transact other buai
iie for the treasury, both at the head
ofliee and liranelie, free of charge, and
make an annual iwyment to the lutter
of 2.0oo,o(Mf. during the first year
of tbe currency of the new charter,
and 2KCii()f. wr annum surmrquent-
ly. It U to epe-n several new brauelies.
and make u!vai:ec to agricultural co
operative aoeiet .
It is not improbable that an enort
will le made to convert U bank Into
state lntitutmn. but ueh project
dties not ci.ininuiid support either In
financial or ministerial circle, and I
nut In tbe leuet degree likely to meet
with sueerea.
THE ISLAND CONTINENT.
.4GL1SHB(JSINES
PORTLAND OREGON
P gv ,7c Sga
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Full English Course.
FRENCH AND GERMAN.
BUSINESS BRANCHES.
Bookkeeping, shorthand, telegraphy.
B0A8DING DEFARVnENT-LAilES
t: 73
mm
Do You Want a Rig ?
Don't You Want a Place to
Put up Your Team ?
Arc You in Need of a Saddle
Horse ?
All tbeae can be procured at Thompson A- Dinna, Iower Main Street,
lleppnpr, Oregon.
The renllrmro ire well neqiulnliM llh Omni, lUrne. Cronk, OI'IIib snd other counties,
ttul cn Mtt money and II in In mtkliif thcx (vUuni Kith trarelliif men.
frleet In keeplnt Mb the time.
THOM PSON &
Sick poison ts a poieon hicb tnVe
yon Sick. II corues frr.m tbsstunib
Tb stomal b make it oat nt nodiKesttd
loot.
Tb blood gel it and taints lb whole
bodevtthit. That's lb aayot II.
Tb wsj to be rlJ tf tt is Io look after
your digestion.
If yuur f.Md is all properly die.td,
Iher ejill he botbing left la tbs slomsch
to nmk tick xOMin out of.
It your stutnecb Is Uxi k Io e Io
Ibis rerly by it. '.f. telo Halia Hb
a few do.s tf Shkkrr lhalefttv C rdial.
That's th f nr i f tt.
hbeker I' lfenlite Crdial to Jelicioo.
be.iihful. ti.nl orli, fi a.Utf par
Dinlicitisl pi ante, bert and viae.
It pt!iTely rare lndirftti'o and f re
Trtil It, f..fmKo of lck-pl-n.
At drtfk-lals. Trial bull! 10 Cent.
M ai Ayer i ik wtds r.r
Ayet' MfiMill snjoys th tlr
dtnary 4MHe4ua of harm te lhe 4It
blood i ntifler all.e. aa eibibtt al lb
WirflT fair, fbieesv Msaafecliiret
of atber rprilU .ihl 1$ ty
Ksl0bllaasbip rflbir gKxU,tHiftt fnm lh fan ie m4
bal the f all larael ! atxler II', II htlkrr k .( e - act am f,
r l(rli. of IU rl f.-fbtdJi" lb re icxJ.- rfr. f r.e ;. t,f
entry of paletil aedie.e WJ anetfiol.
art tleter le
Is snre eur f..r llilrb siil B--f'ns
! .It in fellete rt ijOukly.
! by n ells A arre.
'f it immnltrtul, in twy jiLjmtnl,
wkrlKrr th ttrtft yrrrre rreKre s
Tb dlWa of lb World fair satb.
tilie la ts .! Ayf' HrtpHlla
In lft a f.ll; "Ay? Htp
fill I ol a fateal e.lilii. Il tl
bmiimt u Ine ..l uf aMlfSHi. tt M
bet oa tt ateeil.'
H , ,'l.iw J. Iry-ia i th ll. tf tiff
recnf-ifurf ttl.tn tht It iV hilt wn
f U iei-ifeH.if. in r Jmitjmtnt,
ttfttlKrf IA tkrp grtr rn-eire an f
r.. o 1 1 o f n tuie.
f aa I tar (of th A O,
U. m , a l e It. II 4-1 W
t. n Tn lr - U i-i i
lll i M nJy eia".
k.. r r.M i km l.if-i .! ... ' i. n i i
that lha tv-rfM'e. VrtTeV 1 1 '"u7l1M i,fwM..M, W M i
Autralta Is Ue lnnm
Threat AU lb Beeeeee.
"There m iMithlntf ." we are told "that
n.t jiiilii ll.c etra(r i.lmir Au I
stralia for the flmt time so much the
variety an t Uouty of It flower. Au
Mraila U. InUi-ed, a lat.d of floral Itwrll-
nm, and rmwber baa nature been
limr kUh lit ber jrifte of bM ami
1.1uw..iii tluti In New Kouth Vsli-a.Tbe
ltlMDe Is an rtidke uxrMii of
ur'tir; U auty,
'lb-re la a plethora ri cotr in trie
f.merm that ctrtjwhc re Bieel the p9tr
'I h-j re not plneril here and there only,
to "he one lhe lnipre.on .f limit:
thry nrr moutitaiti and l!ey In all
kwte of f.irtna iil lad- if Iwauiy.
Cl.in'rrs. In ri.h trima u Idrr-
1 ith rtery pnlor.are multj-li'l
l y ti-u.ioii and rtUn l with a ptnli
fl lh.l ttiet krwreis tw!it lr U-und,
cte that of Inflnilude Iterlf. until rery
nhrnh and -Utt. ntv tnih, r'td In
.. ...Jk.r, nuiliee tbe rffliutlj . with
t-lue i I f.l I ael nny n4orl djr.
Tt.e poft'rti rtiUttu fof the Autr
ban fl .ml kiiirl"tM In lrlly la !
erliml anywhere. AatutMT the fstiwite
llitf flnwnr I lhe kU'rlv warstah.
nr t 'i Inliis It ta rHiRHiittie in
r rrr tlr dr if-., Il frows Io ll
He e "it of foir -r fie feet, the Stehitrf
lem lii-8; tiirttMmtsUd i f a nrf
!'', t.. floier of lhe ileiit
,,,..(.!,. f.,mr-l-tie frw n a
fifUn fl rrf. hil Itiriiee IN Ue
- Tbe lite r"e, wlii a 0 til
. . H -,. - in i' I We t.in'
. 1 1 tie forle rr'-.
.w. iflt 4rrilifut. th l-l"ti l
fuSI n I Imtrel. hl flV-tfl' el
ditil Snd fftn rhsriof aldiUul
to an Aiitlrv! l t-U('iel.
T1( r. l !v. r-f wbieb a lwM.fil
lrltnn. In l. I ld In !, wis llJr
1 1 la ISe own, l i eltl f r-m IU
1-,rf p. t tin-laAt in V MuMll,
h t tie Ii uw f lit! n -ili l,l
M inrni r-.l o'! N .!..: re
1 rt fr,m de l-r V f r l of ila'l
"I am r;lad,"bea;d,planlljr,wben
she flrstappeareil In ber bloomer, "that
vou ba ukrn up Ibis 'new woman'
Wea."
"Heallf b said, doubt fully. "I w as
afraid you wouldn't like it, but It does
mt in a If a woman should take a more
Important part In th'slfsirsof life."
"Yea, luderd." b replied. "It will
Uk ber mind off her rlolbe. and that
will be a irreat stride foritard. Fliewill
care lea f.r apje-sranees and more for
the realities of life. The tritlal Ihlnp
that bae heretofore claimed ber at
tention will be liftioted."
"Of coiir," she ald. oud:jr. "With
ur eolarpi-d sphere of UM-fulnea we
naturally lake a hrmeoVr tlew of ih.r e
and bevmiie more If reliant. Trift
rrne lo annoy n, and we are resdy lo
rrsfi-le with tb treat pmblrma of
life."
"rely," be returned. "Now. If you
were riot riew woman too, would I
ierd fully ttinM i fi-.l totli rl, tjml lour
bat U no! on trnljf'it. t nl ih i if - "
"C.ol rrsrl ilit' rf.ert ' . ,'Jt
-I mtl I'-!. I ke fi!,:.U" - !
fcwl.
-Tb four burfinr mi ri"rilt
rotiliril It.e at.r- 1-etiV at
'iie, txm , u Il b -i !( ! I n
th rlw of f). ,.,ii thai IV ti .1
trI rritiie sf irf tVy I 1 ai-air !
U.rtnwlit-a In deeii Ia,
ewntie of Ilia t-rntiMi Ut .Vt j.iil op
la Ali'sny. ' Y,i i.n ..f , ,ii'
1. 1 rr iennal ilr! !,.., i.n i inif i
be i)iaprr,, Tl lI.U. I . w
f lsee-l on roiny of lhe I at,M ,e JI
IbrtHicbmil th ri' v.
One of lb rrr-t rmnllrtf t-itt
Ibe ma.4 was ihit of .r f. rti
bam, of ( t,an. M , f
. rir!y stone ert l t. .i.-i ,j
,j lb waren lrfM.t. li (tarn e H...
With or band, ah.il ln ter .a n-'rn
dr.
I if.., f -l. .t f,. , , I
ejljUle.! l IK ri.Hj, r.g a,, it. t a .
S htavrfifeil ! .'.in , l f ..
f-toroi, oi te iff-i
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SOCIETY IN OAUTEMALA.
taapakaMy iHill foe Averag Teal a
tiroagat l la Aoaertra.
Life lii .Suntemala City to a forrijrner,
r i . I raei-liilly a )outiT man, th
SetvOrleriha'i ioiea-tV-niocral. paeet
iUhiI na nmeh attmetlrenea from a
t!ntnlMilnt of smuarmrnl aa would a
rrnulrt.ei In a praieyard. Ttier Is ah
lo'uiily nothing Io do except work,
'ep and rai. The only pUe a man
', Io gn when he baa flniabe, work Is
in a atilonn. and there be has nothing lo
.' f ir rerreotiun but drink. Tbe door
t i the Wat wariety laahut in Ibe face of
it .-r;. una -'fringo", aa Ibey are
i Ij the has-lity ibma bo mat tr
e " il tt.rir aian.l.nf, (f four, when
nt-f ,aa otTeial U!tiity tie Is lnied la
the prrai Imt' ball and ruber nfTielsl
fnoriiotia, and hss enlre Into eortety,
t ill Diet U nt curb Ihino; as social In-irr-onr
In lu American aenoe. No-
U.lv a allowH in or a younir la-ly an
e Il la In lhe pre-nc of br entire
iiniiy under Ui wstrbfnl eye of br
Iiieno. and I !r re I. n't much pleaaure
II lliia kind of iall Io Innl )"UPg
men of America, (.uatrm-ila C ity ba
Hiulation of ao.coo, but baa ao
theateta. 1herwaaiioerrimpaay
"f fair rbsrarter there iwo year mgn,
i.i.t liirr b len tto attrariiotia at
ail of tti ia kind durlhf Ibe at arttnn,
trfiie I ry h'th Iq (iiiaiemalat ity,
n. a.'ar.ea are by no rtiean eor.
n.l.rf high, t would Hoi ad i, a
"t Jo'intf rtun Io gi Iher wilhj lhe
! - of mat, if bia f.itiun, T her hn
len iFmu-h imtb trU a to the eon n
try Mltli
ttoia i(iuh aisa
Itnrae an i.l'tjta cauanl lb dWlk of
Wi.l.aoj I. and Will. am UI l WnUam
It. ! !:l aH I Wee k lied by sr-
na, lorltatd III. Waa a. 4-a In taf liej
bar'ea , a lbwlTft; Itard II,
I l-r I II. tI IMesrd V. wr nnir
iVee.t. a anitt-it of Up rr j a nt Itflify
I f,,a I ti rj oe a surfeit if
l-a kii'-e I i ! i f a. atiaf-rt
-I I. I - I a 'n it-.(r. to fl
v . ti I iKo .ii. ii ,,f iHnry VI.
t i mr,- l i . 'j. I to tb (bare
r f I . .f t. .1 . $.1 I -i.:,,.,!,!,