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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1898)
"THE GREAT DEBATE." Election is at hand and you 1 should read it. FREE with the Gazette one year. OFFICIAL PAPER "THE GREAT DEBATE." Election is at hand and you should read it. with the Gazette one year. SIXTEENTH YEAR HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1898. NO. 658 OF SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE. PCBLISHID Tuesdays and Fridays BY THE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY. OTIS PATTERSON, Editor and Bus. Man. At S.OJ per year. 11.00 for mi months, 50 Ota. lor three lnonme, Btriotly in advano . Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. Entered at the Postoffice at Heppner, Oregon, as second-claBS matter. THIS PAPER is kept on file at E. C. Duke's Advertising Agency, 64 and 65 Merchants Exohangs, Ban Francisco, California, where cou raota for advertising can be made for it. LP. FISHER, NEWSPAPER ADVERTI8- ing agent, 21 Merchants' Exchange Build ing, San Franoisoo, la our authorized agent. This pap9r is kept on file at Mb office. 0. R. & N.-LOCAL CARD. Train leaves Heppner 8:80 p. m. daily exoept Sunday arriving at Heppner Lieaves Heppner Junction 'unction 12:05 a. m. 8:30 a, m. and ar- Wisconsin Central Lines rivn. at. FfnmiliRr 11:011 a Hpokane ExpresB No. 1 loaves Portland at 2:00 p. m. and arrives at Heppner Junction 7:50 p. in. mid TJma'iila 8:50 p. m. Portland Express No. 3, from Spokane, arrives Bt Umatilla 6il0a. m. and Heppner Junction 7:00 .m. and arrives at Portland 12:50 a. m. Fast Mail No. 2 leaves Portland 9:25 p. m. and arrives at Heppner Junction 8:25 a. m. and at Umatilla 4:80 a. m. Fast Mail No. 1 leaves Umatilla 11:10 p. m. and arrives at Heppner Junotion 12:25 a, m. and at Portland 7 :2t a. m. For further information inquire of J. C. Hart, Agent O. U & N., Heppner, Ore. OF7ICI.Ii 3DIiaBCTO-Z'. . United States Officials. Pieoident William McKinley Vine President Garret A. Hobart Secrotary of Htate W. K. Day tweretaryof Treasury Lyman J. Gage Secretary of Interior... Cornelius N. Bliss Secretary of War Hussell . Alger Hnnretaryof Navy John D. Long Postmaster-General Charles Kmery Smith Attorney-General John W. Griggs Beorotary f Agrioultura James Wilson Stat of Oregon. Hnvenmr W. P. Lord fiecretiiryof State H. K. Kincald Treasurer Phil. Metschan 8upt. Pnblio Instruction G. M. Irwin Attorney General C. M. Idleman i G. W. JaoBride OBllHWjr. . jG. W. Jl n ... i Tno- H Tongne lAiuiftwuiw ( JL111B Printer w. n. Leas 1 R. B. Bean, Nnnrama .Indira i F. A. Moore. K I Jl 1.' .IT 1 1 t r.. w uivurum GENERAL PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. Milwaukee, Nov. 5, 1897. PATRONS of the Wisconsin Central Lines in passing through Chicago may require some assist ance in the way of having their hand baggage taken form or to train and carriage or bus, or in many other ways, and they will find all that is desired in this re spect in the service of the Ushers at the Grand Central Passenger Station, who have recently been uniformed with brown suit and red cap. They will be in waiting at all trains prepared to assist pas sengers, and it is hoped that our patrons will fully avail themselves of this additional provision for their comfort. J AS. C. POND, . Gen'l PaBsr. Agt. H, W. Fall, PROPRIETOR . Of the Old Reliable Gault House, CHICAGO, ILL., it of the Union Depo Q., C. M. & St. P., C. & A., P. Ft. W. & C, and the C. St. L. & P. Railroads. RATB8 $B.OO PER A.Y I Cor. W. Madison and Clinton Sts., CXXXC.A.3-0.. ILL. THE! DALLES NURSERIES, CHWIXflJM fflB, JxVegefoblefreparationfor As similating rMFoodandRegula ting the Stomachs andBowels of ftoinotesT)igfesUon,Cheerful uess andRestGontains neither Opmm.Morpliina nor Mineral. MOT NARC OTIC. Katpc aTOUlirSAMVELPnVEEIl sllxJtnnm AniuSttd dtiCartanateSmm IHrmSttd -ftnnfwd Sugar . Aoerfecf Remedy for Constipa tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions Jevensrt uess and LOSS OF SLEEP. Tac Simile Signature of "NEW YOHK. ZXACT COPy OF WE AFP EH .alii ft 111 For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the t Signature Xly You The Kind Have Always Bought. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NCWYONIt OITV. R. H. WEBER, Prop. Grower and Dealer in- Frult, Shad and Ornamental Trees, Grapa Vines and Small Fruits. S1XT.U JUOiewu uimrioi. in m ur-.i I r, -or.it, Judm Stephen . Lowell V-Ur J. IBBS HI O VJ1UWI1 YV 11X1- F.os-wut.ing Attorney a. . netu Morrow Oonntj Officials. out Irrigation. LBy LUE VERNON. 1 . Ml 'II II" I ! IMWIH41 , A. W. Gowan J. N. Brown loint Senator... tlAM-Aannratlva "ountyjodge A. G. Bartholomew Commissioners J.K.Howard J W Ran Ir art.. " tUerk J-Y,-$J7Z Sheriff K. I Matlock Treimurw Frank Gilliam Auuu,r A. C. Petteys ' Snrveyor. J-J-1?1! School Bup't Jay W. Shipley - Ooronsr a. r. Vaughau pvmt town nrnflERH. Mnjor Thus. Morgiui Coiinnilmen..., R. J Hloenm. M. l,iohtnthal, J. R. Simons, J, J. Roberts, J. W. Humus and K. G. B perry, u W. A. Richardson Treasurer I W. Briggs ilarsiial John Uager Pwoiuct OBtcei. Jnrtiosof ths Pwto W. E. Hichar.lson i onsUbl B. Whetstone Cnltd BUM Und OrHcera. nt riAixu. OE. J. F. Moor Rnsts A. 8. Bigg Receiver LA OSAXDE, OS. K. W. Bartlett Regltr J. H. Robbins Receiver KAWL1N8 PU8T.NO.il G.A.B. MMits at RriDn. Or., tbs third Patardal of sch month. Ail vaUnuts are Invltod to lmn. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. WEEKLY I I1C MONTHLY Outlook Published Every Saturdayl! 13 Astor Place NewZYork W. W.rimith. Adlnuint, tt Commander, D. J. McFaul, M. D. HEPPNER, OREQON. Uffioa hoars. 8 to 10 . m.. end 12 to 1 n. m.. at reoldonoe. W. A. Kirk's prop. erty. east of M. K chnrch, Hootb, sod 10 to 12. . m . to 'J lo 0 p. m.. at omos id lbs rf of Borg! jewelry store. Brown & Redfield, Attorneys at Law, Offios lo tbe First Nsliook! Dsok BtuldtoB. niprass, : : Obkoom. tf Ellis Sc Phelps, YTTORNEYS AT LAW. All bust nMatt44 to In promt and Mlafsrlnrf nanncr. Kotarlva fubllc and Coliwlnr. Office la Halter alldlna. Heppner, Or. D. E. GILMAN, General Collector Put four "Id tank anil BW In hi hand fl 4 yor mowy out nt Ih'ti Umhm a wIUjf ot hard rllrtlon. Office io J. N. Brown'i IiuilJing. The Outlook will be Id 1897, bs it bat been during eaob of its tweoty-aeveo years, a History of Oar Own Timee. Io its various editorial departmeott Tbel Outlook give a oompaot review ot tbel world's progress: it followi with care all the importaot pbilantbropio and to- dost rial movemeots ot the day; bas si complete department of religious news;! devotes mooh space to tbs iuterests of tbe bnme; reviews oorrent literature;! furoisbe cheerful table-talk about men aod things: and, io short, aims to give I fresh Information, original observation, I aod reasonable entertainment. Beginning with tbe fifty fiiftb volume, tbs paper will sesame tbs regular maga tine sise, wbiob will add greatly to its oonvetileDoe aod attractiveoeea. The Outlook Is publiflhed every Saturday fifty two issues a year. Tbs first issue lo eaob month la an Illustrated Magaiins Number, oontatning about twice as many pages witb Tbs pries of Tbs Outlook to three dollars a ysar lo advance, or lees thao a cent a day. Send for a spedmeo eopy aod illustrat ed protpeotus to Tbe Outlook, 13 Astor Place, New Toik Chtv. .A. ABBAHAMSICK; IVIerchant Tailoring! Mr. Abrahamsick is the pioneer tailor of Hepp ner. His work is always first class and satisfac tion guaranteed. CALL AND SEE ME. ON MAY STREET- "When you hear dem bells!" JfOP SHOULD KNOW TSAT THE HEPPNER TRANSFER GO'S Belled express is coming. Does delivery work on short order, 10 cents and upwards. This wagon is No. 4, and leave your order with it, or at "Central" telephone office. WE MOVE ANYTHING ! BORN SEPTEMBER 18, 1841. Tbey left Sao Franoieco in high spirits, for a tour of the "Northwestern" oirouit, aod the members ot the email repertoir company were as jolly and lively aorowd of tbeatrioal people as one would wish to meet. Eaob and every member ot tbe organ ization seemed much pleased, and gUd to know that tor a while at least tbe noise, bustle and olamor, even of dear old " 'Frisoo", would be left behind. It was in the golden eummer time, and all nature was arrayed in her loveliest gowns and toilets. For to one who bas been aocustomed to tbe hot, sweltering days, and the warm and sultry nights of some of , tne large Eastern cities, with their olood-reaohiug buildings, a sum mer spent on the Pacific coast meaua to that indiyidual, peaoe, oomfort and happiness. Tbe mad rush to tbe Klondike gold fields was at its height, and thousands of people were crowded in every seaport town between Sun Frauoisoo and Heat tie. Every hotel and lodging-house was jammed full of northern-bound gold hunters, who were awaiting to get pas sage on tbe boats, but as a matter of fact this was a difficult . task tu aooom pliab, as every available epaoetbut would accommodate the form ot a man, on the steamers, had been sold weeks ahead at a handsome prioe. Still the goldseeker's loss of time was the business man's gain, as naturally, while waiting for their ohauoe to go north, they would spend luouey. So this is how the proprietor aud mau aiter of tbe little dramatio company Sn ared he could make a few dollars for himself. He would organiza this "Bnap' company as he oalled it and play all the small towns along tbe ooast as far north as Skagway, then jump tbeu, for this was his intention, as was learned afterwards. "People are coming," he said,"f rom every known part of the universe and will as tbe saying goes have moue to burn After purchasing their 'outfits' lot the long and difficult journey over the ioe and enow-capped mountains, and waiting for the boat, or rather their cbauce to go, will very naturally seek for amujeoit-nt at cheap prioed, aud I will gel my enure or itie goluliuutera money. And, as there is no snob word as fun" lu my dictionary, I am mom than outitJdent tbat "Uaye' Nttw YurkTheaterU.ini pau' win uu me uauner Duainess on tne coast this mshsou. I am so sure of eiiooess that I Imvj put every dollar that I possess into my attraction, aud I will be cute to come out winner iu tbe end Everj thing went well for a tnie, aud tbe show Beeuied to be doing nicely Business wua spleuJid, aud the much aduiUsd "man iu white" appeared promptly each week, diested io Lis best suit of clothes," Tbougb, as it may sppear, Dot a quar rel bad been reoorded among tbe uiem hers, as yet. Angry words bad not even been beard, something remarkable io a oompsny ot theatrical plavers, aud it was noticed, and formed the subjeot of much conversation from life ' heavy" man down to ''ptops", as to bow each mem ber of tbe company tried In outdo the otber io making it pk-asaul aud agreea ble lor the otber. This is mentioned for the reason that it is very seldom, indeed, if at all, tbat a tbeatrioal company, either looalor trav elling, dwell together ib striot peace and harmony a did tbe members ol tbis dra matio troupe. For, as tbe public well ktiow,io most theatrical companies li could not pay expenses, and realizing, no doubt, by this time tbat be had over looked the word "fail" in his diotionary, skipped out with tbe few paltry dollars be bad taken in like the Arab, he had silently folded bis tent and stolen away leaving the company without a dollar. among strangers, aod tar from their homes. When it was known tor a faot that he had hurried away and left them penni less, a consultation was held by the per. formers to see what oould be done and what was the best tbiog to do under the exiatingcireumstanoee. They bad weath ered tbe season together, and oame to the conclusion tbut it would be better for all concerned to try and bold together and work their way bok to San Fran oisoo, if possible. Tbey had been playing standard drama in country town balls all summer and now it was close on to the holiday sea son of the year ObtiBtmai time. But as it appeared now, the day ot "good cheer' would not be one of great happi ness or of pleasure for the little company of disooaraged players. 8 till they struggled along in the best manner possible, tbey meandered from village to village, from town to town. juBt making enough in one place lo get to another, but try as tbey would, do what tbey may, look was against them, business grew worse and worse, and on Christmas Eve it seemed they must disband. One ot the members said : "If we hold out a'ld oan keep together a little longer perhaps we may get through somehow or other," and tbey ull agreed with him, and witb bright hopes of the morrow's big house?, it caused tbem lo be anxious to reaob tbe next "stand". Having no money witb which to pay their railroad tare, the only thing they oould do was to walk, in order to reach tbe next town. Tbe landlord at tbe hotel where tbey had been stopping finding out tbat they were financially embarrassed, placed an attachment on their trunks and baggage fur their board bill, wbiob tbey oould not pay, thus leaviog tbem without what lit tle "wardrobe" tbey did possess. Their trunks and baggage bad been Btowed away down io tbe deep, dark cel lar o( tbe"0razy Horse"bolel. Tbe proprie tor had been beard to remark tbafaotor fellers" were a bad lot, and it the oppor tunity presented itself they would steal their trunks out of tbe bouse aud he did not propose to let them bave their "city made chests" as he called tbem until tbey had liquidated their board bill iu fall. Nothing daunted, tbey started out and reaohed the next town, where tbey la tended giving a performance as the bolls chimed Christmas Day. Tbey were planning as tbey trudged along tbe rail road track what tbey would do witb tbe money tbey would make during tbs holi day week, thinking, witb reoeipts tig, tbat tbey oould loon square up tbeir debts and lend for the baggage tbat had been attached, then, as the comedian said, "We'll be playing on velvet, and it we are moneyless, and wear patched POWDER Absolutely Pure clothes, ws may bave a streak of good business after all and bave tbe stereo typed regulation run of 'one hundred and fifty nights', do a banner business and be compelled to hang out tbe 'S. K. O.' sign every night at 8 30, aud then, my boys, if tbis comes true, we won't do a tbiog, see? Just bave a but time in tbe old town tonight, aod live on the sunny side of East street." After arriving at the town, the mem- brs of the oompaoy were to meet witb disappointment aod a sorrow that they would remember until their dyiog day. Tbey started immediately to find tbe bell where tbey oould give perform aooe, bat tbeir bope were speed I y mas day, and were thinking of the dear ones at home. Think ti this. On Christmas day, when kindness and charity is supposed to rale tbe boar, and "do unto others" is tbe golden rule, to be denied shelter food, or a place to lay your weary head, tamed out in the midst of one of the most terrific snowstorms in tbe memory of the oldest inhabitant on the Pacific coast. ! Tbe kind bearted agent at tbe little station iuvited them to oome into tbe "waiting-room" and stay tbe night, be would keep up a warm fire for tbem and told them be was only sorry that be oould not give tbem free passes to their homes, but it was not in bis power to do so, either officially or financially. Still, they were more than welcome to sit in the depot, keep warm, and make them selves as comfortable as possible, under the oiroumstanceR. The company held another consul tation, and it was to tbe effect that they should take the road that night for the next town, wbiob. was ten miles distant. When tbey made their iutentions known to the agent, that they would try and walk to the next plaoe, he insisted that tbey were foolish to undertake it as they never oould reaoh tbeir destination, iu the teeth of the fearful storm tbat was now raging. But tbey oould not remain there. ' So in tbe feoe ot the bleak storm they Started, discouraged, hungry, and foot sore. They were just passing the brill iantly lighted church, which was decorat ed witb beautiful flowers, pot plants, aud oolored lights in tribute lo Him, of whom it is said "loves even you", bat which seemed hollow mockery to this little stranded troupe when snddsoly, witb a ory of misery and despair tbe "heavy" man, faint with exhaustion, 1 worn out from exposure and privation, tell at the ooitly stained glass door ot ' thechnroh. - ; , , " Tbe members went to bis assistance and tried to help hlra upon bis feet, but alas, it was do nee, for in the soft pale light, streaming through those grand arched wiudows, out on the spotless snow, thrown by tbe brilliant oolored gas jets in tbe oburob, it was seen that his life was ebbing fast away, and tbis added to tbeir troubles, filled completely, tbeir oup of bitteroess aod sorrow to tbe brim. Inside tbe choir sang fervently "Peace . as tbe ordinary issue together For mnrc tlntl flftV-S.X VCntS it hlS nCVCr failed h C"U,IUU0I,, of qonnel-J shattered, for tbe ungentle, anly limb of ,miAiht oomeJl Ur e namW of mctnrl. 1 0F m0rC Ulan Ull) "JIX ytdrb H Hdb I1CVCI WUUJ ditr.emeDtll from ih. mmeooemeol tbe lew, d-slgneted as "marshal" ol the ..No, boys. 1 8 . ,'tc ttronl'lt, incite trt trir hntTlPC nf fnrmprc ol the sesoo ootd tbs cloe. And even village, who was oeUberoourteoos, oivil, to iU- wltb , in it;? vvrvijf t uiu wvf viiw . ..... iiii j and villagers throughout the U. S. ITOCft BRAXDK. W. A. RICHARDSON, Justice of the Peace and City Recorder. of net av COUM6lh CMAMMM ;! tMtbvtrt ', rwi tf y y la kM Ui fvato tftrm. First National Bank Of HKH SEtt Wall foe B your aberltrtiie paid as 7" aa k fnr bran J 1 fnMof eaart. tV.r. p. ().. Hixmar. Or.-H.wi-a. P B el Uft Mxmtiwri mum, mum oa in alp. Hnh. Pwrv. lMtnMr. Or ttl tmndwll w 11. tw.naaiMi mi Ui fc-ft mw. 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HmiiM M - HttroM kvutl kip, aut war rta-14 aya, VLnm aiiia la riant IT HAS faithfully UWM for thflr tiroiffltv atvl hanfilnxw, for th lmpritniit nf thlr ?inilni ai aii'l hum liiM-mu, lur luaiiou, lor iiib eievailun ui imnmiu Diaiiiiuuq aua trim womaiih'Kxl IT IIAStolrlat th nr.-.i1, lntrwtlin ami liistrurtlve itorli- of tb 4Iiiipi ol the world, tbe IT IIA wlvlawt th larmrr M to th ntft afijirnvad rnatbnd of nittlTaltnf and hrvHlii hU froia.aml th Pfota-r tlnia toroiivrn irifin lino ina iari naaiiua bmioimii i fihiih-t. IT II AH i-t In all mall-( lartaliiln to the H!r ol lartnrr and villa-", and for ovr a half a rantury ha helil thalr iMinnilanr aim aaiaam. IT I TXTT3. New York Weekly Tribune, Arte' we furnish It with the GAZ CTTE, one year for $2.76, oath In advance. Addr-.UOrd.r.to THE GAZETTE. thau it doe not always end. For lo sev eral well remembered cstes tbe members of a company krpt up the fight or quar rel In tbe newspaper after tbe altrao- tiou bad disbao Ird for the Smod, Dull! the editors of tbe rtwpMtive J inroals bo- came digoaled and eoiJ the war of word by rt-fuaieg futthor ''space" to Ibe prlboipal. hul I stray In.ra what I art out to tell. Bright proaprets aod ikm1 bulnas was not to last alway; cloud ot adver sity organ to spread over the mua- ger's borixon, tl.if.tr were not turoiogout so rosy aod bright for himself as he bad "bookad" it. ror some reaooo, wby, do ods oould or even tor tbat matter, polite, rudely ia formed them ia bis pompous Chester finldlao way, tbat a law bad bu reoxntly mle a Inch demanded a tbeatrioal lioenae fee of t-V), and, as if w itiing to make the membors of tbe uo lucky company fwl a ntianrahle as PomiIiIm, took it oo liimnelf to say thai tbis law bad boeo put loto tffet for lb ol ptirpoM of driving out h"obp poor acton", aa lbs good people Ibooght it only right to vols this tiler It lloao, so they would keep sway foro the town. A parfutmaooe ooold Dot If thought of. There wss bol 110 among lbs oom paoy, aod to even Ibibk of trying lo rales the amount of the license fan, we and Good Will Towards Men" while through tbe "heavy" min's brain tbe words and niusio dreamly floated as bis thoughts weut back again to tbe fifth floor of a tenement hous, on a side street io Bau Francisco, tar away, where be knew a woman and tw i little obildren were hungry this Christmas day, and in bis weary brain be imagined he beard tbe little oues say: "Oli, mamma, it papa was here we would have oandy and toys, like tbe other little boys aod girls, wouldu't we niainma, dear? Aod then tbe mother's reply, "Your father is work Ing to send you some," said the ltd woman through a tear. Can you oome on witb us, Frank," an lo a trembling voice. My rod is bear. I tried stay witb yon, but I could go do larthor. Tbe curtain ot life will sooo fall on tne, rang down by oatnru's stage maoagar, who rules us all. If yoa ever reach 'Frisco, toll Mary, my wife, tbat I said good by to ber and the children, Uil I tbe hal.ie to La good, ami always mi ul their mother. Thai's all boya-I am slaepy ." He wee dead. Tbermon was ovr, tti cltatlna; prayer W a laid whll head wef Iwaad On lhUi4ouUlil afntin lay (till With a mow dtltt lor a thrniid. for "nlta-wlngMl" angel with try breath Had htaparad "rraiu till Hip" To a land her tlranilwl a- tor rnt And Uiey rbargv no Hi iim fa. Th Dsws ot the su 1 Ino death of one iwwwwMWAeaA Wrll Tntir nam and eddrae on a mtl efd, aad It toWao. W. ht, Trlbno Cttllr, MW lore t Ity, ana a aaBiiM fMipy 01 ui iw tora eiy i noun win urn maiiao 10 jm. C. A. RMtA. T. A. Hut A. CIO. W. COMfCH. . W. SPCNCIH, a fesient Vlee Peeetoent a Ceehler Am ! Cashier Tmadi t Swnl Wit? mv EXCHANGK all parw i IK world' Minna, Oaaae, ftar.aa rw.-4aiua, at D S MM tp. kuraa, M am laf t aval. M'"Tn, H !.. tl ft. O.ttoea, M ) I aa trt aajttta hn tan in p. .-. J. W, tacbav If. baa O tm af Mwailitari aafila Mtma tm rilit kip. Pwftar HI . w. Hartaa.lt,-HoemlPiia fl Mm aula. ranen. laivae kma branded t-af nd .4 tm tn ittl4w, rit, (taht Mil, y -fro tm,ttf, t. W . fl . O -H a-. JO m taft aaaaMar, t WIM, O a rlghl klb Bought and bold . wTV' raniii 1 Nai W1 kM i4 rMa. 1 m wei .ail4a.. IwM K W . tltt.a l..-HMltf .i'al T M b4. htnm, aaDi f i; f s ft l f'.'i ipSrtHMakWI WHITE COLLAR LINE. Columbia lliver and Pyget Sound Navisation I'mm WWH EAILtT UTLU1 AND OCElS WAVE. LMinc Al.ter Hire! Ik-fk. 1'ortlaod, f"f Aikiria, tlwaao, Umg Baarh, fWt I'ark aiid Salwotla. lhreet oooowlMta with llwaeo ataaro.-t and rail riavl ; alo at YoODg's l ay with rVeal.ore Bailfa-I. TBZiBrUONI Laata I'ortland I A. M. taily, (! laod, La AH.4U I P. t. Iwilv, it adj TiyLiriM-v cakarVTssBiii.'r lava rNtrtUad P V fN.!f. tpMf, katuMay 't.t. If P laavaa a.rf 1 l MA VI , i ', .in1; 'i I M'mU. .aaf I..I I, I T M OOI3AN WAVT1 Leave portiaid tt,4 rn :ni1 1 I aro T'o.'.f od Ikaiar ! S A. H eV"Uf f I p, H 1 v i a a r-i t. ...if .'.-i r triar a i ww a m. "a aw a.' as v r- aj say, basic bgo to fall off and Bigot wall, it was entirely out ol the qaae. 0f the "actor" uieo, spread rapidly over after bight the eurUto would roll op lo tioo. tbe little town, ami, It seam-d a if tbe empty beech, Tto shortly the "uiasi A tarr.fia mow atorm Ld"tln, aud palbatic oooiirrerce had aofteoatl Ihe ia white" was earn Do more, Ihe calaf le the enmrdiao Volunteered to go aod sac heart ot the eilisetia. for tlier i.rovldo.1 . i. . ... . i ware an wens i bind, and it luowe lib lindlord or tbe only bHe la Ine I poe for the remainder ol lbeom tbat loo ebow enudl Dot bold lgelUe plan, sod If bs would allow thaio to aooob loager, a lb suaoagrr bad lot all 1 reoiaia over bight at bi boowt. IU i- tbe money be bad pot Into tbe bnioe, I plained the eliealpHt to their flococial be Lad booior. and wl,l wa tlll wof, I c indilioB, l him, while the ral ol the from e in ran or lit tier, part,! be known lo himeaif, c.ntl I get tin more, it eeainwl a tboogb ft Mlf bl marka.1 then out lor rvag aod ti briiig Ibem I'l tllaaataf. Troahle la store for lhe, sed ( ooipaoy were elaading on Ihe plalfores at lh ilrpot awaiting In rlofo. I!i DiNnnia of charily was lo to, a lh proprieWir informed him that tf they Led ho lauwiay to pay tbeir wty, they cm! I ! stay at bis bao, storm, or do I bey in wwhrd that tbey were back storm. To all mlraaiiae of the Cora. Cai ! 'fltucn, eteo will, t lioiee, dia ! lil'Bed deaf ear, aol it wa Lutl ad rUnvir. Hull lhy did nt jrowplcin, Ibicllng sod Imping lh nan ager wool J get bat k buiit lo aitii way, kl tl. lint in 11,1 'hy f l - riial It il.e ,;. .intri,. t.!. f ir t r fitil wt lie I is coo-p? llijii.il m top'f Wh,t,-i iu a ill tied to I h slst of witb a l heart thai be relurb I lo lh little mnwil of iimlher parformcre aod told them I f Ins scaonafal SbbMlaD. Al the (ana Hike reine seifty, y t(Jfl'y f.llir g, on ft, little troop of 1 !y,lr.7 iMq.ed l(ttimk'1 tilecee, j .f n.i t i mieiel f1(r a ! nilit. i'ff,f resiiMj (f.i n.f. pacy to sleep aad est, aod howrd kia loeee and brtfll sympathy a poo lhin. Th eome.lia said: "ibe w rl.l eaeined lo hv cudlenly emerge.! from drknae In glaarulng qniigbl." A graod I rein fit was ttilred lloiu bv tbe citiMD. aaii l by tbe romoaoy, and It wa a golden hrrt. Tbe anllr faoaiiit ware hat) I I tl lh n Hnparir tuoli enalilod thara lo ceod lb ramains of their brother prlormr to Hn Prao Cteno for linnal.farvner llinr trouk an 1 ligg", ao I -rM'ur u rwli woo ti ket bom. two iiilllaa a tear. When fwxit .v itf, ajii. Inly egon. it Ovune thrv'ra eat In. I. The -"pl of lh I n. I ill a aia i'iv lutn.f t aaiarvl . If t'ulliaftii' l Itw r'a t" hlillioii er n it ail I U rf milium !" fi.la rw rt'm. It n Hunt peote.1. Hi ll f - are Il.e n .-I i i gt,l fi ho. I f i I'jtui ..rnml. li o,,, i, .und Aj -tr I'tr, ; , fek a lu, t yitfim .iitn.l