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About Wallowa chieftain. (Joseph, Union County, Or.) 1884-1909 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1888)
Ï O I NG F*»LKS’ CORNER. and down the river In th eir b o ats," as and he was soon under tlie shallow of PITH AND POINT. "b o u 'l .Merry Hliu. ' the old Acadian hills. J S ’M C O b s o h "H ets sti *h a fickle. Inconsistent fello A ccording to this request the cere The rich g r ea liehl.- aud the villages A M O TH ER 'S CARES. yon will nrvei he h»>py wub him ,'' said This is the vear when the girls lea; od ’ »* *-s »i,* mony took place in the presence of the alongshore seemed to give a frienlv Esther - fi ends when ih**j- lieaid ui le ; Î T r Ï — X J r ,T A T I C 3 1 . and the meu tly.—/Mck. whole nation and several of the fur greeting: and captain and crew decided engaxeiuent te a ynunc man who bore the Tte, who cat tel a thousand cares a mother The railroads are bog lining the new reputation of being a sad 111 t. Esther how trad ers and the Indian agents. The th at "D own E ast’- was a very pleasant only knows. vear with a bad w reckord.— Hululh Par- ever, knew lhat her lover bad sisid qualt- OciroStnallvc and Conclus.«« Tesî.'mon». car lie t dawn of morning till eve body was placed astride of the horse region tles, and she was wibin« to Like the risk and the dead m an 's bow w as placed in But luck is tickle: and as they were agrapher. tffiwatt. M am .. July », i"?y. ning > gi <d repoae! 111 nine eases out of leu It would have Ü«’»••men .-Mr Dnnnl. luu jn«t «ÜM A had cigar is like the sm all boy at provnl a ncstake; but Esther was an un- " O e stitches and the steps she takes there’s his hand: his shield and quiver slung, bow h tie along, up the basin proper, nyon m . * - j informs im tluU U m boy Orta fcobtn and his scalps hung from the oridle. they felt :» sudden jar, , “ then h eard a school—aiwavs try in g to go out. — not I'oimuoh girl and to every one’s aurpit-e n* body can count, *>r* wtm « m » pmer « rip p i, on cmteSo: and wn Kred made a model husband. How wae It? 3r itumlier al he- busy thoughts and tell He was provided with Hint and steel and scrap.ug sound: and a m om ent later ion Bulletin. •«> * by S I J u s ’ s OH la i v - l . t h . cur. ka» Well, Esther had a cheerful, sunny temper tinder to light his pipe, and dried meat “ The D ancing P olly" was aground U h tlieir amount: The oftenor one changes his mind the and a giaal deal of tact, Tueu »he enjoyed ’• tt . p U j ,-m*nsnt. Ths youc* man baa tes ) - this I'm -mrc—from morning’s dawn for food on his journey through the under full sail. ntkd la now at work at traraA l |* t e r e a cax more frequently he makes u had bar perfect health aud was always so sweet, *W U «ly prvvM Iks a*2cacy of fit Jacote Oil r.l. evening * silent clos . The siuall-hoat w as put out with a gain. —Boston Transcript. happy hunting grounds to the shades of neat and wholesome that Fred found Ills mother ha' a thousand cares a mother his fathers. kedge. and the sails were braeed this own home nioet pleasant, and I l l s own wire 1 d e oro c. oaoooo. n. n The road to the saloon is like gold ill more agreeable Ilian any other lining. A» | only knows. His head was surm ounted hy a head way aud that, but all to no puqiose, one respect, inasm uch as it is the route the v e a i- p a — c d aud lie s a w other women A f‘ *t/ »•/ /).'n»erMa mut Jttiv.ru J > - - i dress of w ar eagles’ plumes. Then, the boat was aground hard and fast, see her I t le family suppose it num of Esther's age grow sickly, faded and j •*s»» dirtr*!«*« J\. \’nw^ltarC wtien the funeral honors had been the title w as going out. and skipper and of all evd.—Boston llullitin. Iers nine llMltm., M»1. he realized more and more that i The present somehow seems liardlv querulous, V i , . cigh e* n scores of tint •> a year must perform ed by the medicine men, every ••crew" would have to wait uutil the he hail "a j *wel of a wife.” Good health 1 w arrior painted the palm and lingers high tide came to float them off', ft an appropriate tim e for discussing street was half tin* secret of Esther’s success. She hieakfasi . sup and dine; retained her vitality and good looks, be often mus! the snow white cloth upon of his right hand with Vermillion and was quite iate iu the day. aud 'ere long sp rin k lin g .— St. Paul Qlobe. she warded off femlniue weaknesses W e i . w . , a ! . n * t , d m in r every i*>wn n * . * » k i . :he l*oord be spread. M hen a man owes a good round sum cause im pressed them ou the tnilk white sides the captain, and the c ok. the great k t»«r*«ia " ’ T * * * 1? v illa « * •« *» » * an n d .i t i m r»«hlp, to and by the use of Dr. Pierce’s Fav <• (Bn* ‘ - - If and hus and. daughters four, twc of the horse Sods were next placed N ew foundland dog. and a yellow-and- lie som etim es finds it e.xtrcnielv hard to orite ailments w h*. w il l a ii.l ssruplv H m n tb -s . micji I m u , ta« *.- wh.><sa]| Prescription._____ w v w il l bmu I. f r v v . i a . . . r , i „ t, H e w itt . M a c b te e nuntufs. h ir*,i -*>n> and kitchen maid; around the feet ami legs of the anim al black cat. who constituted tlie “ crew ," square up.—New Haven News. in t t e w o rld , w irh a ll t t e a lts h m . r i t '»h ta m a.-fiin. » U1- , t . **• «»fxeii must each dl-h be washed, each aud g rad u ally up its sides, until the went to bed. crisis of a dlvorre suit a wotnau Is a f t e r t n .M iN iiB R i < i s m . w h ic h te v .« a » < > s d Bvfo»« llu u ta to a • "M an wants hut little hore below.” apt In to the m il «' hi . ib is s tv l. tiM .'lkiiis w it h the •H a .'tiiiM n u w as suUI fr, be unmanned._________ fork and spoon ami knife; r.X . i n w ^ l t a t o r B W Itawdcr. It way whole of its body was thus entom bed, 1 Early th e next m orning, the captain But lie gets it below zero too often fot k o S lIK S F l L T lllS u o N K A IiTII. K lir n T w a Wh* wonder- if the mother lades amid an d even the eagle plum es of the chief was aw akened by the dog; and when com fort.— t’Aicqyo Inter (Jeean. (tasa* nta- h in as « a n o i i - r a L t mil pr*>vid».| vuur an o ta a n . „ The River and H arbor bill calls for j I lu. cares of I fe. «•omse in Aral, Own, v*>ur iM B U to , an d I f w in kw su in w ere hidden. he craw led out oi his berth, he found ham e a „ d . t o w i«. i f i u * w h o « a i l. a sa» o f o a r •Ie rra n t an d tin the appropriation of (10,433.7*3. This Is A G reek wedding cerem ony lasts all c.|u al«d art M iiip la s M ed<«n««l ask .aw to show I t r e w a i h This curious grave was to be seen at the floor ot the cabin so aslant f la t hi* day, the duration of the divorce cere thr largest amount ever asked for tie amily — ’t > not so very pl«s for m o m ib a n two ru o n th a , and u ten ( h e r t a r e n t , v.Mir small. O m aha for many years, hut we believe had to scram ble on all fours to reach mony isn’t s ta te d .— Rochester Post Sx- ? . * ? , lb s a rt • • tu p le , arc sent to A ID 4 O I.1 T h - Y ‘•Do you Attend any poat, doctor? You t «t R E as F « fro b s t a . It t?.*U * " ra n w n l *a ll I b is '—« a d h ru o u c b W e .d te r ti- hers to wa-h. and (take. and it has now disappeared. the ladder. The schooner was evident t>ress. < * h or s w fi.:,n n m ir a d , fo>m «van a «mal* nlarw were in tne army, were you not?'* “On, a fte r mar a n e s iu p lv rem atn ad w h v re ih x v eonld be w e n tor nrew an I mend for all. * aim . or rock burial, is common ly keeled over. But the captain had a m o n th or |w .* V nee.f « n e p srs..i, In sa.-f, te m lltv all A little liquor in tlie average young yea, I attend poHtiiiorteniH occasional ly." may hav »• help. Ii.it who know t h r c o a n try , a n d ta k » ib is n iv an a c f • w u r in « th em at .«ñire am ong the tribes living iu the Rocky cxpecic.l this, and made his way on swell seem s to m ake him u thorough T b«a« w h o w r it • I*, u« a i o n e« , w il l a a ru r*, raaa. lb s v r ry te a t most mo Jem help removes Conauu&ptloai su re ly C ured, M ountain- and the Sierra Nevada. A d eck a- la he could, h e w in g M ac h in e n>an>ita tur« «I, an d th e fin es t g s n rra l aaaort V • > hea y cares, except •the fish» and com plete b lack g u ard .—JZdtf anil io the Editor:—Plraxe ininitn your readers n t r n t . i f w o rtw .if b i . b art ever ih o w n t c f fH t e r ia A m erica A ll cavity is formed in the rock slide of a W as he dream ing? He certainly j p a f m ia ra I* I I I ». bv r« iu ri. m a ll. r it r a t o n e ; a p w t a l card Express. and the I tr.Hi 1 ua*t * podlUwe remedy tor the above -»h i. h to writ«, u , os w ill c.sat yo u b u t one c » n t. am a fter you high m ountain and is lined with skins, w a l l. th .M ild y «tu c onclude t o . o n o t o r t t e i . « h v n o h arm is week by >»• k and year by year, h in this the body is deposited with thought s< aud thou, having some , Of all the vice in the world resp ecta haiutsi di*«*&5t. By iu tin,«ly us»» thotuandM " ->n>terfu! i i I t i doubts, hr reached over and g en tlt I yo u nev.i n<> .'« pira»—a l l is f t r - • manag« her ad airs, A ddnssa ble vice is tile worst. And how black of nop» les.* . t»*e have been per»uah» ntly oekly toil to guide the houi amid weapons ornam ents and other articles, touched th yullow-and-black c at's tali, it does look when it’s found o u t.—New cured. : I him!! be glad tc send two bottle« ot iu> remedy tree U » anv ol your reader« who and covered with the saplings of moun An answ ering wail assured him that I a thousand ares. S F i^ iis ra -. i s s s . have consumption if they wilis» nd me their tain aspens. Boulders are piled on top he was aw ake, and hat lie ml "Tin ! io r k Oraj/hic. a no ent's time to waste but of it to form a cairn, which is high i ancing P olly” wore reallv somewhere ! If you want to get up a subscription Express and P. O. Address. Kespectfuily, T. A. S W C IT M. M. C.. 1SI Pearl ftu. ;ea* sv e clock for a broken head, just ask a policeman enough, in most iustauees, to cover an high tip in mid air. o s their winter h<**e. or elephant. There are some tnnil, foolish, trusting i The t ew iidered sk >p* r rept to the what his clubbing rates a re .— U nrlinti- da ghter’s frock: m e n who will read over a recipe for mince i Dremntion is most common am ong rail, hi- astonishm en all the while in- on fr e e Jiess. wan pie and then think they really know slim . > a thousand wants, aud the Indians, west of the ltocky Moun creasing. The broad stream of the i^ay D ecapitation is som etim es the only it is made of.___ Wt once more nsk the people of th»* Ko< ar- a • ousand plea-, | tains, and is attended w ith elaborate before had vanished d. V * Mountain West to «end us their order;» for •*. d r.p of -etnedy for that peculiar disease popu sung y one- just c, me from South Capitol Hill (3... See sdvt. cerem onies. As the body lies upon w ater wa- iu sigh hut fi below him la r l y called "th e big bead.*'—Npritio- baby upon her knees An English lady has Introduced sewing f mud, in iehl Republican. X a bruise does one re, eive. but, oh’ its funeral pyre, the survivors place •oui il he seen a vas t i.asi coins in the ears an d hands, and it is into boys’ schools. She knows what the i wliiel g , were rooting aud grunting! •* -hares the smart T hings are being changed. They man who marvie- the mod *ru girl ought t robed in all the finery of life— man 11 the deep, warm *; nipa hy that - me t me the skipper stood and Idti’t count to the man who waits any be proficient In._____________ NIIORM. IIA T M , tles, plum e-, fancy bow- an 1 painted look th rills a mother's heart. n. no icing tin-cook stuud- more. Tlie man who hustles gets 'em. ! arrow s. When tlie torch is applied it is not impossible to meet with a plump that rocks the cradled babe with | the spectators chant and dance around mg I aud, like him-elf. lost in wonder, , —P/iitadelp/iia Call. refusal from a slender girl. F U R N IS H IN G S , E tc . he *a u. kind and patient heart, “ A irioud ia need,” is doubtless a I t c h i n g 1 * 1 1 ,» . ‘ W a '. ■ qhu. I rei The Miliest at the couch of pain. the hit it. g radually working them selves into w e've reached good institution, hut too -luauy needy We make a specialty of mall orders, and a wild, ecstatic raving, d u rin g which ier* a: ia-t Symptoms—Moisture ¡Intense Itching »ml •st to depart; (rieuds keep a fellow continually stinging; most a*, night, worse by seratc: with the guarantee nt absolute sattslactlon m any of them lacerate themselves > i» e oils and toil- the livelong day •Bead .1 w here?” exclaimed the broke. — Thr Colonel. aud or refund your money — you are ¡aft* In ing If allowed to continue tumors torm, severely. As the fam es increase and ?ook. rhen she seeks repose. Of all dark traits that disfigure the which often bleed and ulcerate, becoming trading with us. Ä er »usy th« ugh.- will scarce »How her ascend the people throw offerings upon I vn East '' replied the 1 , i man. miman race, that of wishing to belittle very »ore. Swayne’s Ointment stop» the the fire and do not scruple to sacritioe solemnly. Itching and bleeding, heals ulceration, and reary lid- to close. jr degrade tho ch arcter of another is In many cases removes the tumors. It is W h e ear like hers the whole night long tfieir m ost valuable pos-essions. They “ I t looks more like -up Fast and on .he lowest. —Pacific States Weekly. equally efliacious in curing allSkin Diseases. east upon it th eir clothing, blankets anil i powerful h gh perch, moreover, re - ttends each pa nful noise. Dr. Swavne Jk Son, ITopruitois, Philadel Is ready, and we ask that you either call Tli. «‘roupy breathing of her girls, the ornam ents. T here are meu who shudder at the ; io ted the c o o k ; • and 1 ui fur striking phia. Swayne’s Ointment can he ob and in pect i> or write .t -r Catalogue and coughing of iier boys? On one occasion, to test the sincerity inshore ' thought of breaking a new year reso tained of druggists. Sent by mail for Prim* List, which gives lull Information. ________________ cents. of a young chief w ho w as about to lution, but spend most of their time Don’t forget that we sell the regular ( 6 (10 The two men started forward, and win she fr**m the summer's heat or burn his valuable C alifornian blankets, they -oon found that the schooner w a breaking m ore or less of the ten turn- Two heads are better than one, especially Derby hat for «4.00; best Ci.01 shoe In the winter's « oldness shrink, far a man who wants to go round the coun world; best Mountain Lace Boot and the r'se- in the sultry night to give her a white man offered him sixteen dollars rt-sting on a great ledge of rock like a m andm uitta —Eincotn Journal. best made clothing. for them, jingling the coins before his I low er tha rose out of the mud Lower A girl who weighs 12" pounds and try with a circus,____________ ch Idren drink; Arid when the wintry, wild winds howl eyes, but the savage, otherwise so ing a rope over the si ie, thee let them - I has 4130,000 in her own right, no mat For strengthening and clearing the J avaricious, hurled the money aw ay from -elves down upon the rock, and even , ter how lioniely, unattructi .e or cross- voice, use ' Brown’s Bronchial Trocties.”— aud urge the drifting storm. She’ll rise ami spread a . extra quilt to him with a yell of execration, and ran the they were seieral leet T oth the I tem pered sin* may be, is w orth her "I have commended them to friends who were public speakers, and they have proved keep the children warm: aud threw his offering into tlie flames. i muddy -urfai-e. / v I weight iu gold. — lioston Courier. extremely serviceable.— Jim. Henry W ard T here's none so full of care- as she upon The squaws ding upon the pyre their lieeeher. Leap y ear is a sort of w Id delusion, The g reat petlodTu upon which they the wide, wide earth. dearest ornam ents, th eir gaudiest k anvwav. The p retty girl ha- never a n r »toot K t- n - - ’ I with olive lined and The memory of a man past middle life And yet a mother is not prized one-half dresses, th eir strin g - of g l.tterin g shells. Dr. Isa a c T h o m p so n ’s S« use for it, and the homely one is nlyaid Is a ten Ihle weapon to draw on an actins*>’ h l a j t weeds, whii* concealed iiinum- mother's worth. Some of them throw themselves Into I E I.I llI t A T C n E Y E XV a t i : I I _________________ I csA le s ar-tish, -ea-nrehius and shells, I to take advantage of its privileges to r age- Thu* artt< i - a c a r a fa U y p r« p « r*< ! h b y - io in n p r* the flames, and would perish hut for JRorgive me. I hen. ¡hi- fond attem pt from i _ ii.w b «M »n In o m K t a n t t i t e u « a r l y n r ä n t i i n : aud it g rad u ally dawm d upon them fear she will he rejected. — Som erville If suffers from Consumption. Scrofula, •criptlnn. < A l T ! * J . ______________ the interference of their friends. — T i..* «>n»y p o tiu in « » T h t m i | m . i i ' . |^«s thoughts of other days, ■Journal. Bronchitis, and General Debility will try I V l i t e r iis • ) p e a tJi. « n f e « c ii l e . l t I.• To rear to m* '.hers menione- a nionuin-nt The friends are not alw ays so con i that • The 1>. ncing Folly” had not been . Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver (Ml with Hy • n g : avw <* p o r t m iT « f t i . . E . l i t t e A ikpner b D n h H liU a a < T» igmfw »> s . of praise siderate. however. A m ong other ' tran -j orted inland, but that the w ater ! Some people a re so sanguine In this pophosphites, they will find immediate re mtJi n f ' i i tu n c - n ( hl« .iifu a tu rp ; al»<i n not«* <»f timid slim •»! J**hn 1«. Tlinm rxnn A ' «» d | « llo 'iu r» T h r v .u - worid that they th in k they can plant a lief and perilunate IwnetiL The Medical the dead ' had gone -eaw ard and left them. *«ie yet lives upon the earth for whom tribes the squaw of uln«' b y * V. at«tr c a n b o o. t a l n r j i r »ru a ll 1».nggisu How to get down was th*- next q es- | linnilful of seed in a snow drift and profession universally declares it a remedy JOHN LJHOMPSOH. SONS & CO.. TROY, N. Y. my heart noth swell w arrior is som etim es grossly ill treated the greatest value and very palatable. W ith tidal gratitude and love as word -can d u rin g the cerem ony. She is thing ¡'to n and after a debate about leaving "a th e r a carload of straw berries the •I Rend- "I have use 1 Scott’s E*nttlsion tn T pres<»rlr>n and f a P r a B - never tell. upon the pyre, and fi- scorched and , t ie dug an d ciu, Ute two man iged i.^ day after the first Ihaw . — lialtimore several cakes of Scrofula and DatiMtty In (loinw nir »» M m. «miy «»«»ctfic forthr carUkln cura T hat one i- s e who gave me birth.—who. singed until she becomes unconscious * sl'de, slip and scram ble to the plain American. Children. Results most gratifying. My oi thia diMtaae. inid a thousand < ares The toboggan slide is dangerous to little patients take it with pleasure.—W. A. t o r some time afterw ard she is lielow. and t trough nn.d waist-deep U. U .I>G K A H A M ,M D., Amsterdam, N. Y- Poured our, and still pours out. for me a treated as a slave. Shs m ust obey all | floundered to the shore, where they I people having “ heart troubles;” th at is, lit 1.SKKT. M. D., Salisbury, III, W e have «old Big G tor mother '- yearning prayers. the orders of all the women, and even were re eived with roars of laughter by to old. m arried and settled people. The A Duluth person being directed to bathe m a n y re am , and It ha r i v a n i h . baiti a f i m a L. 1’. liyer. of the children belonging to the village. a group of line looking Acadians. wh< youthful am ong the ntllicted can veu- his eyes In salt water replied that he pre HM a ctio n Sh must keep the grave in which the h iu* »*Bn w: itch ng their descent aud j ,llre down the si.do and toil up it with lerred an unsalted see. D . H D Y C H F â OO.. ( ’ hica <o I I I Indian Burials. I com parative safety. — Martha's Vine- are*deposited free . tHts.r d t’ieult »rogress. ashes s of her husband are-deposited A man who has practiced medicine for 4(i B i . O f ) , buid by D r u ifiia ia ' to*- of the interesting publications of from weeds, and she is frequently years aught to know salt from sugar; read Then nd there, the Yankee naviga j yard Herald. MfEAK M K R V O U & F i - O P L t Ute Smithsonian institution is a volume beaten by his relatives. The intention tor lire hear of the Fundy tides: amt The oftpr oposed tax ou bachelors, what he says; Ami MfTsTtna wi»h Totsn*). o , ,i»o. w, isst bv Dr. H C. Yarrow, on the various ol all this cruelty is to m ake her grief several h our- iat *r. from the deck o ' might be appropriately laid if the' pro- rb-nniotis . . jK ’n « ik ia , khi I I * » - , F . .1. Chsnsy a Co.—<e*ntleno«n - I b«vs H»y anti exnauating rh ro n i. *»«si in m e genem l i ra e tlre of m ed ic in e fo r b m m i (n m oles of -epulture which prevail sincere, and to make h er truly lam ent the little c raft In- saw tin* "bore” conn* | ooeds should be applied tow ard the years, tuaturw déclin sad w vnlo e»y ttia t In wit m y p r s lllc c and e i am o n g the North American Indian " I » r M t y the death which has brought this suf in:—first a -m all stream , g ow ing rap establishm ent of cooking schools. The perlence b a n * n e r e r a«cn a p rc n a ru lo n (h a t I couid jB I n tfW » tecdhe w illi aa m uch * onfldencc o f »ucccaa aa I can f i i j H l I t i » . • r a p i rit m * , Tlie j t . t is a curious and suggestive fering upon her! idly w ider an d deep er until the ent r Imiiciors m ight hopo at least Io got a K h'a C atarrh Cure, m atvlfac ru ro d hy you. H ay,' T h o u a a n d « ^ ! 1 In w’.w r y He,» le in m any (lin e - and Ila effe ct la won one. r iir n ! B L ^ r v .; * * < T H I C l T V I n s t a n If she survives the treatm en t for basin wa- filled s* :th tin- -urging w aters part of the usufrue; arising from such i ’F concluaton th a t I have yet - w h«<m f a m i l y The popular idea that al! Indians a re three o r four year-, it is considered that th a' rose higher and higher, until tin-il- expend tu res.— l ’h ü a d e ljth ia R e c o r d . I • ’♦ ll« > V ---------------- » *?••* ------------------- •fcaurtt th a t It w o u ld n o t c u re . I f s « o U ld M T JO M I y«M> Í H I HFKM *«»M I»*s fr w ,. n ...- * I I , , . * ». . they ta k e lt A according to d lrectlona. w u r t h i m t a l m t t a t i G » K U D T H I t n burred aerially upon scaffolds is incor- she has suflicienth m ourned the d ep art ly “ The D ancing Pol’y ” lio..ted free, Youra tru ly . L L. U O K .-llt.'H , M 1» 7IH » « ttro M t it *H 0 S e n ti » ta m |> (u i* ... , . O lll' e. Jlfl S u m m it St. Tc.*t home triie - bury their dead in ed. She is restored to independence in and once m ore -ailed away in the di C . B . W I L Í A A . M H . iH t h a n d L a d i n o A Cnrs»«i Moderation. ret. Colo W e will give «IDO for any case ot Catarrh p its o r caves some crem ate them the tribe: her conduct as a widow is rection of rend I’n T h e B U Y h t l b " L b u xi, that can not tte cured with Hall’s Catarrh A K entucky preacher, during a ser som e embalm them, and some sink them publicly extolled, and she is at liberty Cure. Taken inrernally. is s u e d M a r c h a n d .'lent,, mon, declared that, as a liberal-m inded or cast th**m adrift in the canoes, Th to m arry again. It would ire singular, F J CHENEY A C(5., Props. Toledo, O. e a c h y e a r . I t in an enoy ( ue.tio.is n Hist ••V. eo tn u o n est mode, however, is th at of however, if she is w illing to run the man. he could not favor prohibition. ly .S o ld by all drugni-ts. 75enuls. | e lo p e d ia o f u s e f u l m lo r - 1. In w hat year was th 'a tup act After services, a w ell-known man ap- wi**rment in the ground: aud am ong risk of a second widowhood. m a tio u fo r a h wr j p u r- Monograms arc not popular with Chicago passed, anil wha re its p - .vin ous? ' proached the preacher and said: chsMe th e lu x u r i e s o r th e nearly all tribe- it is custom ary to burv ¡»dies T h e; say It Is too much tiounle to Tree and scaffold bnrial prevail to a uecesM tieH o t h ie . W e iia’ e them changed every time they get w ith the deceased brave his weapons, great extent at the present tim e. Our 2. W hat j a rt had itrick Henry in “ B rother Cadlin, 1 was very sorrv married. c a n c lo th e y o u a n d f u r m i h y o u w ftb , ¡his ornam ents, and his clothing. readers kn w how often in pictures of tiie events wii ch ma ■ up our ear . ’ to hear you talk thater way (lurin' a ll t h e n e c e s s a r y a n d unnvoew nary If afflicted with Hore Eyes, use Dr. Isaac it hen death takes place am ong the the plains the m ortuary scaffolds ap ; h story ? a p p lia n c e » to r id e , w a lk , d a i.o e , a le c p , Thunipsou’a Eye Water. Druggist» sell it. o a t. fl«h. h u n t , w o rk , g o to c h u r c h , 3. In w hat y ear was tin departm ent your sermon. We lured you here to 35c. trib e s of Colorado, the event is at once pear against the long, wild reach of o r s ta y ut h o m e , a n d fu v a n o u « siz e s, preach the gospel, an ' we wa- m g h t'ly announced by the medicine man. and horizon. I hey are as much an elem ent of foreign aita ts . treasury departm ent, s ty le « a n d q u a n t i t i e s . J u s t tlg u r e o u t Make (ICO from «36. See advt. in hopes that you would let fool issues the body is prepared for bnrial be the of the scene as the peaked lodg*- of the and a d ep artm en t o ' war. nstitoted? w h a t is r e q u i r e d to d o a ll tho.st- th in g s alone.” wjuaws, who keeps up a continued Indian, or the w hitened bones of the 4 'n w h at Tear, and y w hat an COMFORTABLY, a n d y o u c a n m a k e -i fa ir The s- raw is put In the bottom of the “ Wiiy, my dear s ir,” said the street-cars fsrw trm th. and not. a- some c h a n t or dirge, the dism al cadence of cattle which have perished during the thorit» wa* the hank of ille United e s ti m a te o l th e v a lu e o f th e B V Y 'E B S ’ preacher, "prohibition is not a fool have suppo-ed, to enable passengers .o C IU 1D E , w h ic h w ill be a u n t u p o n w hich can be beard for a long distance. w inter storms. * States esfablisl c d 5 r e c e i p t o f 10 c e n t s to p a y p o s ta g e , T h e death-.-ong is not a mere inarticu F our sto u t posts, with forked ends. i 5. W hat w as one of the first duties j issue. It is the leading question of the lose their change^____________ : day. brother, and I aui sorry to know MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. iaD* howl of distress hnt i- a eulogv of are firmly set in the :rot Don’t hawk, hawk, and blow, blow, dis- ro u n d , and upon of the adm inistration under Martin Van il l - 1 1 4 M ic h ig a n A v e n u e . C h ic a g o . I d that you are not interested in iu ” (¡listing everybody, rybti out use Dr. Sute’s th e ch aracter of the deceased. them a lit o rin g ia aid On this the Buren? C a í a n « R e m edy. * "1 am interested iu it,” the liberal- T he Ixxiy, when it is dressed is body is placed in a waterproof wrap 6. W hat serious calam ity befell the minded citizen replied. The Mt. Ji ,l a m e s , D e n v e r , p lace d upon a horse and carried to the ping. and baskets and buckets contain country in 1M37? »MO BACKACHE. 1 ••Then you undoubtedly believe that igtease,: the it above hotel for a term iiariag ■spot chosen for burial, which is usually ing food and drinks are hung up beside « J hi'g I ot year« beg to inform my friends that I whiskey is had only as it is abused.” f RUNS | 7. W hat was the Independent T rea hu the cicft of a rock The cleft is tilled it. »h«aiOUdnct the house on the American ____________ | E A S Y ^ ______ "G h. yes, I acknow ledge th a t.” The practical purpose of burial in this tin' Bill, and w hat was it- object? in w ith stones, and all the personal plan, fates «fi.su to «3.50 per day,bath ex tra “Then why do you object to nly j Toe excellent equipment aud location oi M. W hat w ere the nullification acts of p ro p erty of th*- deceased is immediate- m an n er is to protect the body from the V Huadrwds i b.v» saw- i * i f , ... j , ,U l | , on* . m an In 1 • A za/.w* h. destroyed. His horses and his cattle wolves anil bear- which would dig it South C arolina, and hy whom were speaking of its good when not abus the house, together with careful attention ed?” to the cuisine will insure to my guestsever; a re shot, and his wigwam and its furni up were it interred in the ground; but it they proposed? r O U i W f i l M W I S , . M A t I I I N F < © .. “ Because, mv d ear sir, I am a m an comfort. W illiam C. F uhst , Prop’r. ■07 B. C anal H rcs’ ' ’hioago. IlL tu re are burned. The widow then goes also has an occult religious significance. 9. Who invented the cotton gin? ufactures of jugs; aud, with me, whis 1 be Indians, like the peasants ol in to m ourning by sm earing her face ~T H E B E S T 10. W hat was the Missouri agitation* ky in m oderation is a curse, whereas w ith pitch and charcoal, which are E uropean countries, are show ing the and w hat caus<*s led to it? hy the jug it is a blessing. I have got applied hut once and when they have inlluence of civilization in abandoning 11. U nder whose adm inistration was six thousand jugs for sale, and the man w orn oil, the period of lam entation is many ot their superstitious rites and a- f o r t h e F a m i l y , t h e H r ho«» I , o r t h e P r o f « » , th at don’t speak iu favor of tem perance n i o n a l o r P u b l i c l i b r a r y , in a they tru st less to th eir medicine men Louisiana purchased? over. copy of U»e latest l m u c of W ebster s Unabridged. is uiv com m ercial enem y.” —Arkaneaui 12. W hat was th Em bargo act, and From the statem ent of the older than to the physicians a t the frontier Traveler. w riters on N orth American Indians it tow ns and arm y posts, they find less why wa- it pas-ed? ap p ears th at mum ifying was resorted occasion for burials.- Y outh's C om -, 13. Who s a d "W e have met the A Very Important Baby. so am ong certain tribes of Virginia, the pan ion, enemy and they are o u rs” ? F e r th e c u re o f a h «henrdew o f th e Atoauk^h. L iv e r C arolin a» and Florida, especirlly for Tlie city ol Crefeld, in Rhenish Prua- B o w e l.. Kidney*. B id d e r Nervon« Meeeeen. 14. In w hat year did the "Negro The Skipper and the Tides. fm ople of distinction. On the N o rth O p e « t > . Reetteehn. O oaetlpeUoo. OueUwen««.. In plo t” o ccu r5 tia, has for some time bean in a flutter a ilo t u n s M Fever. iM AAnm uUlon e f tfen w e st coast, also, the Indians form erly From a "L egend of A cadia" by C. Beald«, many o»h«r valuable fm tarea, Il cooU io. 15 W hat was the cause of the French of expectation of its 100,000th inhabi * * ” • • * * ae<1 a h d e ra n g e m e n t, o f U»v lete-nitU -vaselined their dead with much care f H older in St. Nicholas we tak e the Tlee e ra P u rely re « e « a b i.. o ju ta in la g ao m ercury and Indian w ar? tant. "There prevails,” says the Cre The bo<ie„ were usually doubled up follow ing; A Dictionary feld Zeilung, "a most unusual excite eU nerala. o r d a ie te r lo e . drug*. o fU A /X V ) W o rd s , 3000 E n g ra v in g s . ;m*> the sm allest compass, hut som e I t seems, according to the old story Burdette’s Advice. tim e- they were placed in life like tellers, that years ago the captain of a ment as to who shall have the distinc A Gazetteer of the World (smitions. dressed and arm ed as if New E n; land coaster determ ined to So yon w ant to borrow »500 to start tion of being the 100,000th. lo c a tin g a n d d e s c rib in g 26,KM) P laces, Look en g ag ed in some congenial occupation, discover the exact location of “ Down on? " I f you only had »500 capital, you there, that youthful father ru n n in g A Biographical Dictionary such as hunting, fishing or sewing. If E a s t.” At every point he visited, from have a chance now to establish a busi of nearly 10,dhn N o t e d Persons, th e y had been distinguished in the ( ape Cod to BfM.thbay, the inhabitants ness that will grow into thousands, anil himself out ol breath lest some o th er All in One Book. ch ase. effigies of anim als were placed all denied th at they lived there, and, perhaps m illions,” eh? All that you happy father should forestall him, in FMM) m o re W o rd s and n e a rly WOO m o re Illu s tr a w ith them , and they were ornam ented ! when asked where * Down E ast” was, need is the start, is it? Well, my son, I order to announce, all in ¡1 perspiration Ey? ^ l?,^i,!7nl.RU>marh M,,k>u*o*w* will be avoided tio n s th a n a n y o th e r A m e r ii nn D ic tio n a r y . Ita) niMiririfibiK Hold b y a ll b o o k s e lle rs . P a m p h le t fre e. w ith carved figures ’ oi men, birds, f'sli . only pointed m yste-iouslv to the coast. do n 't know about investing .ofXI in with the long run, the happy advent of f g i r . , . -v tte . fot- tb e .u p p « ,rt ••’ .»f « H th rtbutes e n a tu ra l w a a te o f the G. A C. M E R R IA M A CO., P u h 'r s .H p n n g fie id , Maes. or w eapons. This custom existed up ! Finally, when the skipper of the you until you h are *nvested som ething the baby. The grinning register of births says to the poor, disappointed ï..* — A u ** l y m p lo f M re eultlng to ¿shout 174n. "D ancing 1’ lly” received a cargo of in yourself. 1 w ant to see you tro t one î T - i ° Ü . b, r » « O m a n . O o o e h p e ílo Z Fahneffi« «i* the 5 Í o « m 1 in the H«*ed U rn burial is common am ong C entral goods from G rand Pre, he w as highly heat, anyhow before I decide w hether man, it was N a 99,999. Vivat sequens! *» A e id li# o f th e a v n n e rh Naw »«* H e a rtb u rn , P í m w i Í The next father, sure to grasp the prize, a n d South American tribes more than pleased, thinking that a t last “ Down you are safe to hack. Listen to me, r”“2r*.o r <>r F lu tte »»’ r O»* o h e h e î j a K r t r in» HtnKlfur in g « o u f a the am o n g the A ortb American fnd nns. 1 E a st” would he found, for. in those son: the man who can m ake a »olXl comes running to the oflice. 'My baby ■runtetB (Wt^king o r RuffGonTina A ew um oa» w h en In a lybut Fen Cvcnv Punsosi a m o n g whom it is exceedingly rare. i days Nova Scotia wa» considered "th e business grow into thousands and per is the 100,000th, sure he is.’ ’You are Kíuhf‘r*í.s»w2r,’T^ °í»yí*o,n »-*f<**‘ T 1 v*? ,” pB,° H i th °r e H e ed . b«ifi«tene> S O L D O H T R IA L T here were two haps millions, alw ays gets the fôiXI. ■mistaken again, sir. b u rfaec burial was practiced to a jum ping off place.” *YÎ I ‘ernpIraUoti. n m p Ir a U o n . Y Y eflo . f l w n n w e n of t a . S hin a n d Rye«. lavMrtimnR Y our In H Ute i* Rble **?*** / «'heet. ’heitt^IArnbe, and h u d d e a "F huhi lim ited ex ten t Tlie Seminole« of (inc tine spring m orning, the schooner Always. H ere, I’ll tell you what I'll deaths announced just now. Klu.hpe sm all, pro f o f H e a t. B u rn ln x In th e I F lo rid a are said to have bbried their got under way. and -ailed m errily up do with you. I’ll give you a dollar. baby is three less than 100,000. i t s la rg e , fe w tloee« of |< A I » W A T » « P I l , L H w ||l fre e hem I tw .fo r In that way tho struggle went on,hut Ih e A »r<u««ji o f . ( I the above nam ed d lao rd u rc d ead in the hollows of trees or crammed through the maze of islands th at "skirt Now, the m an w ho can m ake millions m a ilin g it could nut last forever. “The tim e P rtre *2 5 e t e pe r box. Sold by a ll druggiets. t l *tn into hollow logs. the coast of Maine. F air westerly out of live hundred, can easily make large Ulna Send ft let t e r M aetp trated C a li " u p y ’ V U W A f A C O ., B lack b ird , the g re a t chief of the ' winds favored them , and on the second five hundred out of one. Good-by, mv is at hand.” says The Xeitung, “ when ■ o M J W a rru n . •Wwt, New Y.,rx t r U r,rema lo g u e w ilh the 100.000th Crofelder will be lyiug iu tto a w o rth th o u e a a d . w ill he 1 ms . .e e n a t te | - y<Ht. O n.ahas, was buried with g ro at pomp day they entered the famous Bay ol hoy, good by D on’t w ork too hard if full particulars on the surface. He requested his Fnndy, o r Fond de la Bate, as the you d o n 't w ant to get rich. And re- iiis cradle—the man of the fit - tire, d e s T O T H S P U B L IC . Be »ur«* and aeh fo r R A b < A Y 'h M anufactured by M A D W A Y ” la on w h a t you m em ber, son, the man who has to have tined to see (Jrefe'id one of the largest p-*ople, says C atlin, to take his body ( French call it. _______ ______ GOULDS 4t AUSTIN, dow n to tbe river, his favorite h annt. i The skipper had never h eard of the another m an 's capital to sta rt on, m an ufacturing nnd com m ercial centers Mr- and on th e pinnacle of a tow ering bluff g reat tide there, and w hen, the follow usuallv spends all ins life w orking for of the world, dating her entry into the 1ST & t«9 LAKE ST. second hundred thonsand inlialiitants t o bury him , m ounted on his w ar-horse, j ing m orning, the m outh of the Minas the otiier m an. S tart yourself, my CHICAGO. ILLLNOI8. from the m om ent of hln own b irth .” — placed «live under him , w hence he Channel appeared on the rig h t shore, boy. It will lie easy work if you re London tilobe. rasev« »te taswiNU ». ««, > m • N' wmm raw»ms W «te L < mm A pisos c u n e for consumption <uual se • Uio 1 ren th m en pnaateg up j he bore »way for it, wing and wing. going down bill.—Burdette. •xaa ashw» T«K «¿Rs I hllH W ÒMLJ», Uhieege. W. he said. 1 (93 Sewing: MacúíiiB Fren ! Newest Styles. C L O T H IN G , O l'R S P R IN G STOCK at) 16!h & Lawrence, Denver, Colo. Í ‘-¿W^NYtNIION R ADWAY P IL L S s INVESTMENT SICK HEADACHE, Well Drills