Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, October 14, 1898, Image 4

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    O. R.& N.
Denver & Rio Grande!
WAS IS THE FIGHT.
Dxpabt TIME SCHEDULES ARRive
fob From Heppner. FROM
9:30 p.m. Salt Lake, Denver, 4:50 a, m.
Kt. Worth, Omaha,
Kansas City, 8t.
Louis, Chicago,
Portland, Walla
Walla, Spokane,
Minneapoliii, Bt.
Paul, Duluth, Mil
waukee, and the
Kant.
$
8.00p.m, Ocean Steamships 4:00 p.m.
From Portland.
All sailing dates
subject to change.
For Wan Francisco
Sail Oct. 2, 5,8,11,
14, 17. '., 23, 26, 29.
7:00 p.m. To Alaska - 5:00 p.m.
September 17
8:00 p.m. Columbia Rivf.r 4:00 p.m.
Ex. Sunday Stbamkbs. Ex. Sunday
Saturday
10:00 p. m. To Astoria and Way
Laudlngs.
8:00 a.m. Willamkttb River 4:30p.m.
Ex. Sunday Ex. Sunday
Oregon City, New
berg, Halem and
ay Landings.
7:00 a.m. Willamette: and 8:30 p.m.
Tues., Thur, Yamhill Kivees. Mon., Wed.
and Sat. , and Frt.
Orogon City, Day
ton & Way Land
ings. 6:00a.m. Willamette Riveb 4:30p.m.
Tues. Thurs. , Tues.. Thar,
and Sat. Portland to Corval. and Sat.
lis & Way Land
lugs. Bnakb River.
Lv. Rlparla Lv. Lewiston
ally except Rlparla to Lewiston dally except
Saturday Friday
Mlnaesota Officer VFrlu of Ibe Battle of
Maalla.
Spokesman Review.
Albert Bauter, of Medical Lake, ha received
an interesting letter from bis brother. Lieuten
ant Frank C. Sauter, of company B, Thirteenth
Minnesota volunteers, now at Manila. The let
ter follows:
"Manila, Aug. 18,. 1898. My Dear Brother:
This is the first opportunity I have bad to write
you a few lines, as we fought our way Into the
city of Manila, and it was a terrible fight, too.
On the morning of the 13th of August we
marched from our camp, called Camp Dewey,
at 6:30 and proceeded toward Manila to about
three miles fiorn the town, where were our
SLE EPERSllenchel or breastworks, as we called them
we all lay In the trenches, then signaled to Ad-
In cbarpe of experienced oouduotors and I niiral Dewey, whereupon he started his bom-
nnriflr(l Ibardment at 9:45 a. m. It lasted 45 minutes.
r I 1. I . .. H ... - IA.Mt 1 . U nltn
proceeding to a point about two miles from it
Boston without change via Salt Lake, my company In the lead. Bullets were
Missouri Pacific and Chicago and Alton Rys. I whistling In the air all around our heads. My
, To Omaha, Chicago, Buffalo and company lay down In one street and fired at the
"i Boston without change via Salt Lake SoanlardB at ahnut 75 varda distance, where
ana jmcago, nuca ibihuu oi raciuc ivy.
RAILROAD
SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD
Weekly Excursions
TO THE EASTi
Id through touriat cars without change.
MODERN
UPHOLSTERED
TOURIST
HT.l 1. To Bt. Joseph. Kansas City and
CUIIDUll) S, Ht. Louis without change via Salt
Lake and Burlington Koute.
Thiipal'irs To Ko""119 Cly ar"1 st- Lo"'" with-
iiiuiouujj, out change via suit uue aua Mis
souri Pacilic railway.
Salt Lake and Denver.
they had advanced on us from 400 yards.
"My captain took a gun from one of the boys
who was wounded and lying down in the place
where the wounded man lay, fired about SO
rounds. Then he got up, and, as he was passing
me, he was shot and fell Just to the left of me,
and at the same moment another man fell to the
ground on the right side of me. When I went
A dav stop-over arranged at lu amon8 tlie buiietsisaid, -wen, here goes-
touched at all. It was an awful excitement
there for about 30 minutes, then all shooting
ceased on both sldos. We then got our regiment
together, or what was left of it, there being 36
wounded or killed, and marched into the city,
where we are quartered in the armory, where
the Spanish troops were up to the night before
the Spanish surrendered, and now we are in
possession of all their arms and everything thay
had. I was through their arsenal and of all
arms there are about 12,000 lying about in the
mud and water, with our troops guarding them
A ride through the
Famous Colorado Scenery.
For rates and all all information, inquire
of O. R, & N. and 8. V. agents, or address,
R. C. NICHOL, S. K. HOOPER,
General Agent, Gen. Pass. & Tkt. Agt.
DEPIW THE MPEAKEK.
Exercise oa New Tork Day at the Big
Kxpoeitloa in Omaba-
By the Associated frees.
Omaha, Oct. 8. Today wm New Tork
da; at the exposition. Tbe day ii flue
and a large crowd greeted the New
Yorkers, bennior Warner Miller pre
sided over the exercises at ths auditor
ium, where Obaunoey M. Depew was the
prinoipal speaker.
Mr. Depew spoke of the far-reselling
benefits the nation received from the
world's fair, and said:
"Tbe great benefit which the world's
fair at Chioaao conferred noon the
United btatea iu acquisition, from foreign
oonutriea and information, to foreign
governments this trans-Mississippi expo
eition at Omaha is to vastly enbnnoed
in bringing nearer together in better
understanding of eaoh other the differ
ent seotiooB of our own country.
"New York hss been too oontent with
beiug the Empire state and with having
its ohief oity the metropolis of the conti
nent; the west too eager for empire inde
pendence of the east; the south living
too mnob upon its traditions and in its
past, and the Paoifio slope, resting too
seonrely upon its boundless possibilities
and great expectations. The war with
Spain has superbly restored the senti
ment of nationality and eliminated seo
tional jealousies.
"But this exposition is a healthy eda
ostor for nnion. The concentrated capi
tal of the east is the fruit of 390 years of
settlement and trade. It is needed in
the west to build railroads and mills.
Capital is both selQsh and intelligent
Try Again I
Before getting your money
back (if you don't like ScAif
lings Ucst ten) try another
flavor. I f you don't like that,
try another.
Keep on trying until you
have tried rive. Then's
thy lime lor money-back,
ONB SOLOIEU BOY RETURN J
To Kind
251 Washington St.,
Portland, uregnn.
J. 0. Hart, Local Agt.. Hoppner.Or.
Denver. Col. Dewey did not do much. He only destroyed U nBVer degerts a territory because the
investment has failed through bad judg-
Passenger booked for all Foreign
Countries.
J, 0. HART, Agent, Heppner,
W. H. HURLBURT,
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or.
ORE YOU G01 ERST ?
If bo, be sure and see that your
ticket reads via
He floittwestem Linn
,.,.1'HR....
OniOAOO, 8T. PAUL,
MINNEAPOLIS, AND
OMAHA RAILWAY
THIS IS THB
Great Short LiQe
BETWEEN
DULUTH, St. PAUL, CQICAGO
AND ALL POINTS
EAST AND SOUTH.
Their Magnificent Track, Peerless Vestlbulod
Dining ami ttici'piiig uar
Trains, and Motto:
il
NORTHERN
NELSON 4 FORT S1IEPPARD
RED MOUNTAIN RAILWAYS
m a. m.
U:10 A.M..
. Kntwlaiid.
.Nelson.
ALWAYS ON TIMK
linn Hi en this road a national reputation. All
i-lama ol paMMignr carried nil the vttatlliulmt
trains without extra charge. Hhlp your Irelght
ami travel over this famous lino. All agouts
have tli'seU.
W. I1.MKAD. r. C. RAVAGE,
Hen. Agent 'J'rav. f. A I. Agt.
liia Washington Ht., Portland, Or,
one fortification, and did that up brown,
want t.hrnnph it. It lflAnnmnlete wreck.
"I have been through the city twice. I don't menl. It seeKS otuer sources tor prom
think much of it. it is a filthy place. I would able employment and flndj it rernarvra-
not live here for any amount. We have all tjon other BQ j nee je(j work fot the
kinds of rain here. 11 is always raining, but we .
are getting soused to It that we do not mind it. development of the country.
For three or four days I had not had my shoes "The honest investor balieves iu leis-
off at all, and they were wet all the time. A nation whioh extends the supervision of
I 1.1,..,...!. I- Af l.Au. ha tnA I
The Only All-Rail Route Without u T " " ... ..' .I;.. K. 'fc. Bovemmeot over the corporation
Change of Oars Between Spokane, L ' ' throuh a ,levB. but we have rub- nd the trust. He knows that his soMy,
Uosslauil and iNelsoD. Also betweer ber blllllket, . They are the be.t, we officer, as well as the publio interests, requires
l(eiBiiu aui ivoHBinuu. uauy crapi ,,,.,. w..u.ninn,iv.ihnnl ui..:. v.: i ,.,ni
. u.. . v, .. . . . u. . ... , . . . I UUUIIUliy. II ID UUi; wucu a ouiuuiimii;
na nave cow to Sleep in. mere u wik auum . . 4VliriW. uu k hnvma nnn
IjnrtVW. .navo. uui KUHIK DUUli. iUtiniit Batmug , ,
Bi A.M Hpokane ?! !! of this dirtv country. It is good and hot. too. nSOBled loaay nonreBluoni p0rinn.5iiv
.. M II I f.ns - I . . ... . .
...6-45 P. M I I don't mind the heat very much. There are inveBlmeot, It DftS (HiDea WHUOiU etrori
I a f..iu nf tl.n mAn rlrl nm ntT mm voltnrrlaO snrl 1L fl.. A U.kt IhA In.
Close connections at Nelson with steamers for " '"s lue capnai lot i iu.irr, .u.v .u. .u-
Kalo, and all Kootenai Lake poiuU. one today. I have been in command ol tne etor wljbdraw8 and Stays away.
rmiHBnirB for Kettle rt ver an.l nonnaarv I uuiiiuany oinuo uio loumiu .... , . ., ...... . i. T
rook oonnect at ilarous with stage daily. will be around again iu about a week. The "money IS DOtn limia aua ujoa-t. is
bullet that struck him went right through him. seeks 10 keep out of eight; It bides in
It entereil his chost and came out of his shoul-1 stockings and nitobes in the wall or
der. Captain Heebach, of the Red Wing com- bnrfowi in tbe Kromid. It requires high
pany, was also shot. He Is in bad condition. , . .
The bullet wontstralghtthroughhlm justabove OtvilliBtion and great guarantees to bring
hlsstoiuach. One of the Red Wing men who it out, pnt it in circulation and make it
was shot died yesterday. useful. In times and in plaoes of panlo
"The only time that 1 winhed that I was home d diB,rna, i disappears and increases
was when the bullets were whistling by our . , . a
ears, but all we have to do now i. guard duty the distress. With tbe return of oonfl-
about one day a week. If that keeps up 1 would dence it moves tbe machinery ol society
just as soon stay here another year or two and B0( makes possible varied industries
make my vs per month. We do not have ( prosperity. The state which so
much time to spend our money. I buy Mexican ....... ,.
dollars for 50 cents and loan them to the com- legislates as to take away all earning
pany boys, and pay day they pay me an Amer- power from the money it has invited or
lcai dollar for every Mexican dollar, so I make borrowed soon learns tbit it has gained
11 on every American dollar I loan out, and have temporllry advantage and lost its
a sure thing of getting It on pay day, which will . ,
be August nut. for two months-July and Au- oredil. which is the most fruitful sourOf
gust. or prout aua prosperity.
"I have a lot of Hue sea shells that I picked up I "Edtioatinn is the remedy for onr
on the shores of Manila bay, and also other odd
iiiiiikr. i win nave iu uny aiiuiiier vruna hi i .... ,. i ... i
rr, .ii i ii n.,m. department of our oollege and tbe onl
'The natives hero arc a filthy set ol people, leg Qts boys for the greater univoraty
The muii do really know enough to keep away of (be world. The school and the 0l
from them as thero are some awful diseases p8 teHch( ,hey 0Rn Dot eJUCBfe. Tbe
i.t ti... .r I .M.,-.t..irJ.,,.,i. w J 0' gin "n become as narrow as bi
may have to fight the natives after a while, but village playmate who graduated at the
THROUGH TICKETS
-TO TIIE-
East and Southeast
'PCT0
VIA THE
ONION PACIFIC 11. 11
TIIE TUKOUGII OAK LINE.
PULLMAN PALACK BLUEPKRH.
PULLMAN TOUHIST HLKKPEHS.
HtKli ItKCl.lNlNIJ CHAIlt CAHH. I
Portland to
OHIO AGO
Kantvrn
Change
Vit ten Without
()uirk Titno.
I'urHtiiifitly 'tiniiiirttl KicnrHiuiiii,
Hiukmhm t'li'M-ktwl to DitmiiiHtioii.
tW ItatHH.
hiiect linn to Triui.MifwiHHlpiii ntiil lntnr-
n itt i tint I KxiMMiiion titjltl nt iltiiulift, lSobrHka,
Jlllitf Ul lNoVHtithor,
imiwaules & SI. Paul B'y
This Railway Co.
Operates its trains on the famous blook
system;
Lights its trains by eleotrlolly through
out; Uses the o'lbratod elotrio berth read
ing lamp;
linns spnodily equipped paesengnr trains
vnrv dav and tight twtwaen Ht. Taul
and (Uuoago, aud Omaha and Chicago;
ths
Chicago, Milwaukee &
St. Paul
Also orate stwam-heatsd vsslilmled
trains, carrying the lateat private
compartment ears, library bufTet smok
ing tare, and palace drawing room
sleepers.
1'arlor ears, fres reclining chair oars.
anil the very best diuiug chair oar
srvtc.
Fr lowoet rates to ny point to lbs
t'nlted Htats or Cauixla, kpply to
agent or a ldreee
C. J. F.DDT,
J. W. OAMET, (leneral Agit,
L'.ti. ...i...u:......l ... t . ... a t.l.l... ..l
oih.'rinfuriiiali.m iriiiiuiiig to Uuiou Paoitte I '"'P ,,""'t sniount to much. We can scare common lohool, if both remtin for their
"j"ii uvrmioi. .,r j r iu:iTAf thorn off tlie Ui.na lu short Ume. iife w ,tk i tb. isolated environment of
. ... suppose wncn me news reai'iieu inc i mieu . , , ... ... ,
(on. A'tt.. 1:0 .1.1 H O. it AN. u, I . . . It ioae local conditions. Droi'tdioes and
i ii i 1 1. ii r ii. i males nan aia una nail lauen Lnere was a nur i - - - ...
.... U"'UT... V. - - ,
ran and a whoop. Well, at we do not get any mmcouccpiiuna. umuiu
news here, I win have to nose, hoping you will this exposition. The enciroling horizon
write toon a id often. I have not received a whioh m((ja 0oD0ije0, u.f physical
letter from you since I was In Hail Krauclsco. i ..t.
y love to all n1 intellectual vision expands with
"from your loving brother. their minds and embraoes stales and
Fsahi." cities, arts and lodnstnet. They see tbe
vastness and inlerdepe ndonoe ol cur in-
HU Home and Love Hud Passed
From Him Together."
Cleveland Plain Dealer.
As Harrington tnnrohed slowly up tbe
street bstweeu the dunse swaying orowds
that olapped aud oii'Vred ad aln-ist
oried as the reaiment weat by, hd realiz
ed t hut he wis h tppier than ha b 1 1 ever ,
bei'ii in all his life before.
He was worn and tirstl with tho long,
hardjmrney in the ornw ld train, and
from the months of hat iH orivation
hioh hd goue bef irs, but whst w is all
that to him nov, f ir h was at home
home borae nud tha ward swm'J to
sing itself over and over auain iu bis
brain, fitting it to lha rattle and ror of
the drums, tho shrill runsio of th Hf ?s.
the oheers of tho exaitad orowil, a d
even tbe steady trump tramp tramp
of his comrades' ffet along thft hard,
rough pavement.
The very smoke and dirt of tlm city
were welcome to him tin.
He had thought th it it would siera
almst pitiful this homrward tn irnh,
whiob might ba ths lust the regiment
would ever miika tognthtr, lint b f nind
himself forgetting ovarythitirf but tin
fact that tlat before long he wotiid pe
two faces again that hud boe'i with liiin
evet siDoe that other march, !h(injh
tl'igs and obwia; cn.via, fu. (i'iis
when he had gme iwuy.
One face was his in h.-iV, au', th
other oh, fh it wai youog.-r, and -v,
even dearnr, th-mjjh ha had nit o -viii
that till aftr som- of th d;?4ry
southern nights, whn hi hai thoarbt
that he would nver live to so them
any more.
Where where thny now? Ht ha.l 'oi!t
ed for thsra at the train it th station
up the hill Hnd now here be ws mi oh
log uowu Superior tree!, soinui u
every flgure that liutd tho oui-Ih,
inn smiles of welo m ev -r' wh'i e, but
not from those he 1 ivd.
When the gray walh of the armory
rose bi'tore him lie was nlui it iu d-ttpvi!
and bfcsu to real zi ho ill d tiro. I h
really wiw, until o sud-li-u Inp- o tii to
him thy were there of onus th
would be inei-le to weieo e him, aid I
presspd forward apxiorrdy, w'je-i sad
ilenW hj felt a hind on his Htm, and
turned t meet his ild oburo f ice to f..oe
The two iuti smil.'d n bit ntintadi'
as tbPir hiitids me. Th l ii g linos of
blue had stopped a morunt as th fur
most men surged slowly thr. i!i;l, the
door, and Ashley ouroe cinder ns b
whispered: "Look here. Onrlif, yon
dmi't care for all this, do you? Y..U te,
your ro'itber g'iol heavens, man, d;n't
look like ttirt nothing only the
dootorsaid she'd bi'ttsr not oonn, nod it
hurl h-r so not lu he th' first to meet
you tnut I proiuHel lo b.itig you as
yon could nonrm "
iltrriiiiton aurted, and thfU a blonds
girl lit tho crowd rotdi him thinii of lw,
aoj f ir a tirAtlj h uvsred 11 kun
DEPEW'S B1NUINQ AUUEEH3.
Predict the Paclfle Coast sutoe Will Be
Among the Richest of the Union.
Chicago, Oct. 10. Cbaunoey M. De
pew addressed an immense andienoe at
tbe auditorium today. He said in part:
M We became masters of the Philippines
aud have a harbor for our men of war
and oar merooant vessels at Manila
within striking distanoa of China at a
moment when that old empire is crumb
ling to pieces. The open market of Ja
pan and the opening mnrketsnf China
will absorb not only all tbe wheat grown
upon theJPaoifk coast, but nil it can
possibly pJodooe. Its markets will be
so grent for our steel rails, our machin
ery, our eleotrical appliances and our
agricultural implements that with a
merobant marineon tho PuoiQa, Oregon,
Washington and California will in a few
years be among the richest and most
productive st-ites ia the Union. The
heal of the PnoiSi: coast will go to the
Orient instead of to Liverpool."
Both Speed and Comfort.
The business man compelled to travel
at this season of the year, as well us the
tourist traveling for pleasure, demands
comfort as well as rapid transit. The
Rio Grande Western and its connections
furnish both. From the Paoifio North
west, passengers are landed in Chicago
n three days and a half, and in New
York in less than five day. Further
more, the passenger is given his oboioe
of three routes through Colorado, and
tour east thereof. Tickets are sold via
Sioux City, OmahB; Kansas City, St.
Louie or Chioago. From the time the
passenger leaves Suit Lake City until he
reaches Denver there is one everohang
panorama of tbe beauties of nature,
whether tbe Rockies are orossed via the
Tennessee, Hagerman or Marshall passes.
Those who desire it, are given, without
extra cost, a day's stopover in Salt Lake
City, affording bu opportunity of seeing
the beauties of the Mormon capital, and
also ensuring a daylight ride through
Colorado, justly termed, because of its
scenery, "Tho Switzerland of Amenoa",
Via the Kio Grande Western rates are
always the lowest end HCOommodutiouB
tbe best. Through tourist and chair ORrai
as well a standard Pullm.ius, iipm all
trains
For descriptive phnmplets or the fam
ous mountain ecHiery, rait.'s, reserva
tions and other information, address,
J. D. Mansfield, Gen. Agent,
Kb Grande Western Railway,
112 Third St., Portland, Or.
HOBfaUBLG FDNldHMENT.
Guillotining the Host Prolonged of AU
Forms.
London, Oot. 11. The MedicalJour
nal publishes tbe report of Dr. lcenel, of
Paris, asserting that guillotining dots
not immediately affect the brain. Tbs
French doctor says tbe blood first comes
from tbe larger vessels of the neok, and
there is h; rdly any drainage of tbe oran
iura. Tbe braiu, he a ids, fioJs nourish
metit for au b nr after decapitation, dar
ing whiob time tbe person decapitated
retains bis or her saoses of haaring, see
ing and smelling. Absolute death, Dr,
Ioenel claims, does not ensue for three
hours. Thiiii it is pointed out that guil
lotining, instead of being speedy, is one
of the most prolonged aud horrible forms
of oapital punishment.
HEPPNER TRANSFER CO.'S
Belled express is coming. Does deliver
work on short order, 10 cents and up
wards. This wagon is No. 4, and leave
your order with It, or at "Central" tele
phone ollice.
We Move Anything!
H. W. Fall,
PROPRIETOR
Of the Old Reliable
Gault House,
CHICAGO, ILL..
Half block west of the Union Depot of C. B. &
Q., C. M. St Bt. P., C. & A., r. Ft. W. & U..
and the C. Bt. L. & P. Railroads.
RATES 6&oo PBH 13 AY
Cor. W. Madison and Clinton 8ts.,
03XXCA.OO. XXkLi.
80 YEARS
EXPERIENCE.
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nny scientlflo Journal, weekly, tenns3.00 a year;
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Boon ON Patents sent free. Address
MUNN & CO.,
361 Broadway, New York.
THE ART OF BREWING.
Was Perfected by the
Production of....
HOP OOEI
Ami now the entire world
Knows this verfect product
As the Star Brewer beer
On draught at
all popular saloons
STAR BREWERY CO.,
203 WasMnoton St., Portland, Or
C It
Tie Dalits, Parlhd & Astoria Navigation Co.
OTEaMEEO
"DALLES CITi" AV0 "REGULATOR"
A Kolillrr's rlu. teroel cummeroi. Thejr learn that the
UnoU Sum it my Hhcpherd, I iIimII more iutelllgeotly ielflib n Imsiuess
oot waut; be meketb rue to li down oo be the more pattlolioally it encourages
tbe bar J groaod ; be letJetb u earosi every other iodaitry eod oootribatet to
tba pirnle ground; he reetoretb tnj the geueral weal.
Cuniineiiriou Mooday, Mny '.'ml, lbs-1 brealb with abort reel tod then Uketu I "Toa aoliitioo of tha oeatary-vexiug
itleroeri .f the Keirnlator Lloa will iooiber whirl tbrougb tba timber, problem of eapital and labor growe aim-
M fnrbi. ... aaka. Yea. Ibonoh I walk I oler. Tber aaa that av.n railroad
I'Aiira ai oiu a. iu. i - - . .
U h... .,. t l'n,.u.l .ma ..rr "'" tha ahadow of praehleai may ba a pnbllo apiriled cltl
The Dalh a and take a trip down the I death, I will (ear no Hpaoiard, for thoa ten without betraying tba iotereata or
doluinhia; yon will enjoy it, and aave art with tu. I boa aeeet me for a breaet- I aaenlog tba baaioaaa ol bia oompaoy ;
niotiey. I work in tha Dreienoa of mine anemv that tha moLer Dower ia tba oonoeutra-
tboa fllleil ma with hardtack and a tino of the capital of tbe many at coo
W.O. AI.LAWAT.
tlroeral Agaut.
Tra. 1'aaa. Agent.
l'ortlaa.l, Or.
uiujUimoiiuiu um)
cheap grade of bacooimy onp rnnnatb Ivenlenl eeotera ot Soaoolal operation.
abort. Hnrely bnoger and tblrst aball laud eootaot with tba world, wnre it Ilea
follow ma all the daya of my euliatraanl, useless lo lime of distrust, but i easily
and I aball dwell iu tbia dam p tent for drawn to tbe benefloetl purpoeee and
. the uil two yaie.-Ei.
r"'i
Yelleo Stane Park Line
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productive rnergiee of tba anmruanity
blob oaa give iU profitable am
ploy men.
"When Nebraaka aball have r--bed
the age ot New York, thora wilt ba a
population of oval 2X1.0HU.0J0 in tba
United Htatea. Oar dumeia Will be
Ieuffloient for tbir eapporl and oor io
atilntiotia elastic eomgb for tbir order
ly government and their liberty, Intel
ligenee will ba kea aaJ bia-ti ant tht
' It isn't much troohla vary oloee lo tha dily l.fa
f.i a ttally hrnlthv man I and the inditatrial aollvltie of tbe
... i i t i
li.tlitv and hiiKriiit h.slth ere a t.f. I P'P'a.
nl.i.l rom'Hnatmn The tirarty man wha I MC-oral.ia will ba wnrkiog ! an
I i..L.. I.vh.nd.r.n ;t ba any trnt.le I .Kntlahl rhlm.rw.l. There
llh hi. Ii. .tl.i II I,., hr. la .i.l thai I "
Uushm makes o.l bralthv Tbe Mnth I will alwaya le dilTreoee ot Ootid ill 0
r-(,ooDwTn
I Hist brallb m.kra pvotil Uugb.
Ii la intMilile l r.iimai the Ire.
nirn.tous liiBu.n of hraltb apnn human
rlnixtn A msn with a fcra.lixbe will
B"t la a bspiiy. tiinlrsifil flame v
aiinil. A man kn altrr ftnm k
(.mark I an luiiMirtl di.-.n.ni srill ait
l'( I.- I.lf. T .iiri.l H)ii.if,g ('rt" l 'uml.i tk..uli ih lrl m'l err
iiirffvi iHiiiist snan won ia ns
l-.i.. is itrviving ( lre In a niuM-uia
I .. man nho ! nt tM'lulcnt and
A.I lhr
I uiluian i'aitre hlii tt-g Care
Yu full itei!are r(tf lii( falee,
lilue ol trail., !) , r.ll ra ir a-l lr
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i. tim Iiiii x-4 tmly tli.r !, tl
tl'Mfi.lifii a. ll A wtf sill I si
l lli.l hr lb . t . 1 ..ting thai a " man
h'sil ! In ht Munii h." n.4 tiirially
asDolba eadnwel hi children ntttl
drgreea if gift, but Ibe m ion abtsd
d.K'Inee that the worl J owe every man
a living will be la general v ocue an
ptaetlne. Tha laf, the ahifilea and th
Imi'tovidenl will grnoibln and offer
ibeaaentw. bnl there will te a plae
for all aeo. fling to the Wienie tmtnwnj
noon inrta. and wlaely tele.l wan-
lr lie eara aad eM.rrt t i ine ag-u
ll.e h.lilree.
"The Frglteh Ubgnea will Ih
lreh rf diploweey and the kirins m
be wmld he looking waiting fir him
undo, ao l evening aera 'd a.i lo.ig to
ait. And then u Ide'ily n grit wava
of atiuiue ewe.il over him. hat he ennid
eitale, and a few eeiumd Inter he a
winging don ii the street with Albley,
musket, knapitiicX mil all, a he a - V i J
mlii'u af'er lti )ii ot lha fricbil
that be h d not eon (or m intba.
All but one he ou'l not mention
brr, tlniitfh the failing atrnine ol "The
O.rl I L ft l)-hlnd Me" that floated
alntly ar'er them hnnght her mote
vividly Ihtn ever h-forn his mind.
lie would o hla mi'her, and tlu
ha sjiile i In lutDnif h they wniie I fur a
liua and esuk euldiuly dan on tb
Hut Harrington did tiut a:iecr. He
only aruilf-1, a enile that enroebow
made Ashl-y slnvcr and K'tep hi
friend' hatid doe- r
"IjtI me take your thirst-. h id, in
an attempt at sumpsUn, but Harring
ton throw nlm . IT. Then waaonle ooa
lell In tim now, an I m eif I" 1 ,er all
lha more, he Mi, as ha wnird for a long
line i.f csrrt4 to pus li f rn tiji-y
eniesnil I hi etrret lo hla lio.e. Iu .1 la
th fl at, he rargM a ifl im-ai ..f lnl.UI
tin end afil.ny vi', aal i' I'on.M t.e.
(ore hie oio I ihi v i m i.f an-vl.er
edd ug he hop'.l mil I I .'ii eo n',
and lha thougM male turn at l'l7
that ha Ihatikt the b-io.l put) fr
aondmg It t hi u, end wnd.iel who
Hiey were. '!) )"' ki 'f b aeked
ovrr ht aimnlUer, a iin np tba
atie.
"their reinrol Aehley, with a eara
l.ee a. d. 'Oli, I ! that ae MImI
Sle.lroao- '-e wnn lo hsve l-en married
today, anyhow hnrrid old ehp aha
got, bnl rub-io nJ to be rather
gioe on bee osae, didn't yon? Charlie,
il i. a (- ih.i his tln H iwlim 1 a ajnarlee "f Ifce ho man f tha l'a
KUU anJ Ureal lntam batiog wora
ha'mnnion.lf tcelher fo l? petWid
111 damliial I he watl.l Ilir ml
and eta'tiple will ta fur the .rom..H.
irf emrce. aad lha eifel i t ein
linn wiib lie Iwesliia In Asia and Aftiea
tear I y year a ill ene nsarer the reell
attiifl ut the ri.tlM whsib twan end
haa laered il.e t tiHn era l 'IVeee
oa eartb and g! will asnm n."'
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