Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Wallowa chieftain. (Joseph, Union County, Or.) 1884-1909 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1902)
-ao-Sii V 1 ira it'! .T:A.:':r;: x. ' t v i t : tit a. t:--.:ts .a. ..it:. .: wa ei i i LiT -.:..f:'d r"' sae N-at'-'n t-r-.i..- tt .:... ttd s;ai:.ag it 1 C.-t.t Lttar:rii St. " I c.d I -full Live f--.utd pr.-Ts- T .rar-wr,--. at s-rt tour." says at-. .:.?. "'I .aa.-.- for a t-K'i." says h. contrite ly. 'N'-w tat: I tn. h"rr. will you i--r-mit a :' say a few words it rgy -wx dftsr "Ot. c-f-nser" says a, with UtdiS-gn-.s-d s-vrri. "O'i.J. I would prove to yoa hr'W etf.rti? y,.u have wrotEd m-." says he. fere.:?. "I a-.-ksowiedg that on-1 my fata-: expr-sd a n that I should iltt r-.u." cioriag dark.?, "always proni-d ?-u w-r wiilitE to a'"ept zte: and I" i-.wy ""a" t.- that wist." "But 1t. way?" deraaads she. tast ing Munii a: tit.. "I (- tot w.iui-r a: yur cut:. on. 1: seem- irap-- :h-r t-uli i a ra lot." r-vI:- L-r. ..-u.-ty: "f..r vr :t the r: h-ur t la-: yot tv tr-fJ m w::i. ut'-rrx. i;tfr.tlliirs. I tiii ilxr.'-t .-.Hi J.-vun-T." "Tz-r & r-av-t l '-. sr fii-i. L-.'tly. Li- ..u 4 "r tirvr L.Z.. ti t-r .j--:r ;;s his. -Y'.tr ri-.t I cit fitL Il Ti't j st-.-t-d vi c . t-i'i ?. tr.-t-r i.r c-:rs.'.i-: k " v.-.t tt ! .ti ttdrr.4i Tl; : LT"-. T di-B-- T TL T "I.- I tiT Luri 4.:-.'j: :. 4 l-L ir-d ";r;.-. T''r ;i-.--r t.r-i.y d-t.e-i : a,.t, tt Ti-.ts : t.n.- Hj -.iiias u : l.'r w.:i. t.rt I '- - -i-. ..t. T- s-arry tc ? . itd c.t- tt t t tLT j.r- t r"? i.- fft '. : :LiT s rrirat-t. t"-?' S 1- ;. ;. d-att. sts :L tacs tta: 't: : t-a t .jj :t -ri-tir n-ar t" a ""-!.: ts. K'j: tr &r- urx tti t-r -?- jL.:.i: 1: 0- -jr ;f. S-a-t 't. z.:. t: tr il br;-:!- s..-t'--. tti.: :f :.- .-uu:'- ti' -i:rn.:rjT-i: t;rt tt-t r.iiu ".tfrr i'T a sit- w.-uid tav c - ::. "Y-c ds-ai- y-mrsK;; sad in wbt yu Ki :tt:." Myn ff- : ,-. Lo is L . w a jia.'r ts ?.t- "V'jt t-fer-E s ii. try tv rajnj'! t'-w fcc-it-.ts.:? y j': t;r-Ti---c: :i. ..; si;tj. If ej ft:t-r Uii 4 ir4t of ttu kiad :l tis ti d..- - yiiu mt i-; :o ti ol.t :-.? -jr- t lo d.'-:r"-T to y'.-u -f.a.tr-d .l -j--t 4 dsir. i: was nti':-? -E t--.-: :i.s: a -I.-ittt: ari.Lz-iiS-',i:: (t t- ;-r I: wt itor.' l-id.y. . Jt w-ii.:Lj t. yft ity w I rt.d yi ti tics! e--rr.;:f. i I d-fy yoc ij n- fird :: it 41? ..--r i'jftt-" "1 "- .t ! ;t yncr CT-- J ?. ti,-. :z.z 1L- tt--i c' -i CLi.r ."1 :i-r. 4trry f tc-rv ""Wfcr ut- 11 :"'L;j- : Lo ys tL:t ynt t-tr il :t ii 4 i-tit,t iJL: : a I ' zti.- r .5 ?"- J- i-: ti : it-T.-rd y.-r ;:i.-r it try jtr li-r-t ej it: tr.?.-t t.4j- "i'riy J--.: -.ti.: -4rrir on: of yrj-c. tit ;t t. .1 y. Tot: t4T- tnn :: ! I ttr ycc I (uid t": ct-ry y-j; tv :f y..t -.- 4 wUi itx t yut 4r i.l:.s. I i.4ri.y j-r r .r.'tc." Wtt - ? r-itdfi-i Jtf: tt jt pr.p erry :o j jzt :a:tr. t tayt. sic-:y. "t W5: ;: ur7?-:y tt-f.4r-d. VoTir 1n:i-r. :t-t. r yon to .tth t: i--L. -u-d yf-t. at I lt W-l jj-ttl-. T( erojo tt4t J'jc wouid ft.l it aty c:s Ti-wi. Yob wocid t-c ftr ;!.- yoTirM-lf a to tcar ry rjjr Ot. tt c't".-itjit it or :ot: Tt-r U a fcj pau.. Tht K--a:oa. r;rid.i:E ftrw4rd. h-r by lott arrua and tsrass L-r cor !.r-:iy to tt Lfbt. Ti riyp vi hi Ltid a a ris. ud ' en-rirrd it a-ad to LT that t bad. icT..luc:ari;y, as it were, atakra her hci::y. i "How dare you 7" ke aaya, ia low, : - -L-. r : :ti: t: : v- r? vi..- t : i .; s. u::t ' - tt r:ri.t t.rt.f: t c..t-:-.. l-r.;. vf :-:.t; a i.::; ;-- J- T-tt i-rft.i:: frc.x t:a atd ' tw. ? x i. v i:"" t . ;-r. v .r ; ; :V lir..:- : 't.rtr. tti . . :-V-7 ? artvt:: t. II w ".. :. w t-i-.t.? f-.r tt i.r- :"-t-"- M it -t fr rt v r- ! A if fTtr-id Vy t-rrS. Tr Fraafe EiC!ois. tx-r txtdt vT-tf isit a j t:. Sr it a war ttat 1 iookit a: i tt-r. w.ti a hi. w.i. -miff fiprj.; i :c t tj4. i ;.: 4 h -.ut at of bent I r-s :. r t i. ata.t at' br . S:tc. Arc ..ij-t.y. 4 is crtfr wr.t t?rr.;. t !"id t-rrr hr, atd .:bft: ;.f: i-r tanc 4ni f i.-rt. ;-rr.r: c, ti rr.tU. cn'. d tit is Tt-t ir . i--d irdd free tr CKii r:tircj. i : i tj 1 starp jnt Ttn:rjI wr-t.tr- tf-.f fe. i- --. ;t".t:".y; -i: is i-f'Lf-n'-'.t'. I in.: :4r ::: H4t you a . i. r r Ti-7 ! tr r-i. rr t.rt. btt r:h;Et w.:t.a t:rr r-- ifit-t tt ida oi a:.: .T. K ': in-r t br kaow :t H t;: ec ri, frvoi vtat. tbotfa tr t -t-.tf ct-af-:... i fi?s. :ri..y. "I jot y,. ; I ix c'.4 ?. l. Vt. .:. Tv-1; it ;f titi ctt. r- : rt is 1 ifw y't wd! I art r-.-!; :a -r f r :i, tt-'tpt: :ta: 1 ht ia.d iir to yr't ii; t v tart. Atd tow ? vt cttt : tay t?r." b f- t qtick ? i ti 'uct frar-t; te wa.t fee tr Bit "".d: ".t t.pt: n ..s 4td cirtp. . :t tt.rt-r hct or tter." ;-'X:.tr .t d.rr:... t. S" atd rest tt-r. :.:: 1 oil! ? era ti-:t?- :: :tt st-:r stttt-d. ate ti.-tf c.t v.;-t til ot srit :: vt-t:ii. a rr-ttd rj:.r tta;r ttr i: Et- f tt-.-?. ir.Tr 4y ::. :t BREAKING THE BANK. V-rt :--t. r, i u .. n nd i ; tt::.c Lis I-rtt t c f -.1 '::. tt:- :y ".t-r '.i:. ii.ti:? :?-t.: r. t-r-r r .-.. :.- r :t.-: :t: r-t. r-. - ; is yrt rrid tj trrvti-r l-t-.J A r: c r -z.Z.z.: it:" r.tr trd-t - '-'i st : . ";t.. L. v.:. -7 -: t- :tr c - r. itd tt frw vt; -ytfrtt cf l.f-r te L""--ry '- ' . :-l..t; tt tt.dt.stt t-'tr. Wtlt :I jne;d sto-;U ie and t t.4rrt j l...r b-r? St ti--'-.? .t tt U:r-:t...t tt ?nru-t. l-s:ts to ti.:ti Lr p-eut: s-.-jo-irt at at td. She ia c-artd th sirabWris end it T;uctjir.:y turns her g.an.-e their way as tay i. cpot hr ieft: irroiuttari.?. to. st si;s to j.ier-.-e tt darins tta: n-,f4--.p :Lnt. ht she and pr--s her ouad ci-.tni-itcy to hr brvtst. Who U it what is it itorits ttvre. it tue ixyteri.-us gi'it? "D.jl t h fr.t:nd. It is I. Saua," ST a m.-st LLTeiwDit Toi'r. "Atr' the says. She is att-y t-yond dout:. atid grii: ftrtar atjrrd ty" the iu., vrt-iz- ttt: thr is in.-r of ri:f y -:t ;t tt aixpi ic.ixat.' t. "I tad l:. ida yt.t wr t?rv a: ti" a ? J:tt:y. tf:r a j ttit tas ft"r- -rL ..t:.T .otjr to te awiwird. ""I is afrt.d I ti tirtd yot. if I -t-tt 2 st'.-t-d t.-t ci c-otrvt. tir -n. t-re." "Tiuz rtti; --y it-; j,,- fi iy- w-L a ttf.t of ii5s..t4.: tt-ii- s-t. :s t:r.;tt. ssys t. . -t"- ""T.' rti.i yotr iSt as.r tttrt's d-r-." "Ar yot is ity jCOACt-MAN KEPT HIS DIGNITY. Incidentally Hi l'mDloTr ad Bis V ir ia a KoBidtboct Fubion. Tt.s ie ct of :ii rtity stories that fuitt? ilc: u-n ct-itrr..r. a rttt very wH trjewt :t -tr .;.;-aI. ni'-i; tt turtrttr it i.tr-itt-d. says -J Watt;tf-.;-t I-c-st. tts tiitt a ccirty tots t-ver there '-;r.c. do jot tti-i: ; 1"- w.tt E-tt--1 sevrt. "n.Li; cj firt ti..tttr. wft yoa e-jf.;; x :. - ttat yr ty away, or ot y tvt- tr a: t .trs it- tTtt: to yoa. -'.atK i--rs.iis- of x:' Sh tcrt a.d sta-p':?. cae w&:ka a 5t-;- or two 4wtr frox h:rr.. S-,n.L'-.w a: tt.s itstatt, the prowdtf '.tiii of ;h -t.r.? t.Ett Kent to strii n-or star;.:? "t t-r srtt-rs. atd a s-h:Tr not to hi DUM.rww! ir h-r wh-u? frame. 'i c a: i.-o-d." t ticlaiaa. cntnits ' witx t tasty str.d. -What ttact-w it i. yoor i-itr a: tt touri O il. r.Bie tark t.. the h,,n." St arrv si.-ttly to th;s Io.p..-sit.t,t. - .''" iaa a-.T..s tt Fras to the "aan dr that tad piv- hr ?Tr utdy to ted 1: barrvii aSsjost tr: St-ot. tants trid it. g.aa'.- a: hr it EiUtf d.st.2?. "'jr-itct mt:t hT fas-.'-ned it nr. he way to t d. Tt b.it is drawn," t&rt h. .:'w;?. yon ttest tha: I rair't p-t it?" aks t-h. as if Utah. to ctvdit so terri i, tt acjv-nariijs.t. i "Ot. I ca-- ti7 ;t csn't be bad a tha:." has-.::?. Ot.5y." ti:at.tje. a if t-..y ttowiti tow to eip.a.t frr.t: ii.-..r is of w i.-.ki end cha:t a. atd tt !--rTD-.. with tt i---;,tiun of (ir.id. aii ai p at the t-pp of the i'juv-: a .at erratEeriiett of try father's a tt oriEttai -rTi-iits' jin.rir Ii i i'w. I six afra.c. thr'or. tha: if tt-cii-d forT.r, it wonid have no Hoirvr. 2 -ran try to do something, bat in tt nta:i!T, yoc rtcst not stty out i"T in ti ct id." "Yuo cay f; ;t oo'.d. 1 d'-t't" r rens i ,jr-r-y. "Nn v. mar as :b nn..t:.eir: ia:s. shad. 1 end it Ion-;? "itbr. I." ra-itp t-r otfrdiy. i"aa tiftt" to tl "I aiiir y-o I !tal! b qt:t tapr? oat hr. Tt, ttocfh I -T t.t tt cry cawLs atd tt u -..- are OJ-t Tj:it " " 'Happy r" A b rp-ats hr word t kA.iii at her with a a- -l c jt.ty. -a word uut of pja-r. i:r'y: ftft tt i-t cntcitiOLS. 1 fcarciy dar- to biT Trja cot-d Tr be 'happy' at GryjcTL" "Happ.y or unhappy," ters (th. with qcica rs-ttnjT.t. br taind i-.LE c.-s-'rfswd by ttis awkward f-ar of ttriar to i th night from under any r..f. -nrtiy it can b nothing to yoiil" W'lj affe-t an ittrit in on who a bate ful to yon as I an. 7" A iit-J r ta faiiet into hr ton, and ih-r is idd-np-prd s:intn-.r.t in th py, h iifta to h.. IJrhajii he i dr;Tn by it iato an ancr that kadi- to bit b.ra?k:. -Hatfni to m! lo yon ttink you ar that. Vra?' aay b. in a k.w ton, but one full of rc and undoW-n pjeine patios Ion cpprW. "Do yon bon ewtdy bliee that?" Hi rtatner ic al most Tioat and a b apx-ak b cat'-tw butt her hand is bia. and -Trashes ttesi Thenen-Jy a(aiot hi bra- I would to beaTen," be aaya, miaerabiy, "ttat that ware o RCSSLYN S SCHEME TO BAS RUPT VONTE CARO. tie :rs " " :. w-.i. a s-'-.v!- w-..-a- 1: tfs t w ti. a da:nry open svt t.ttri.-s. and ...:;ar "stote lace INSIDE HISTOBT r -.70?. Titled Ilcclithnio Failed Jott a All inhere Hm Failed Wefor Hiic--vmet hint Abont the urU'i Gri et Gamblins KeorU b ' 5. t'. - of irtnr wer r.e- -' ifu! V,i,..J3f. ss i.Vs . ii - - i'-rtr.: - J r -..vT t-f the : r .tri-r ta." tew vt a ;ii.y- OF A KEMARK.ABLF. CASE NOW PtXjj to FOR THE FIRST TIME. 1 lr. MrliM Maka aiatemea el V j tbi- l r of 11" KaonlisU.!- V a whirh l ed te the Vevaa). s:-..i -'. ai-t; -- ppr:.i Ui.re :r.k:n?Iy xfixi'..it-.i tta 11 rex-eu::? at Vii-tt Carlo, lie proa: j iter;. :! -n ::t ' - '.: 1 tt 7; -r ir. : tc ? l 1-. ar eu . :-r-T ti.s. rt t .t :t ;w :.-. rlF-j .jutlite. :r.-.i tto.r 'V; Jf' " J iiJi-k ill ..1.C tie t- "T" j :..5..e of c..s: I '-iTrm f - i teyej to M...I.: C-'.r- -s ;d :. tt :.tt psrt t: ,i :-;lu:.:u;. s-.-. -s. a bru- ehirh l ed te the eeahlr. 1; f facts, sal Vh Uilir. :j ublis-lit-J. ie incide- .i--1 tiimeiit at -be tini worth whiie to tit-ati-'ii. With ttis end r : rt-' cliei upon Mrs. Ei at tier tione in Se 1 J.i . alii . ii.jiinirM uie loilowi 11. Mie saM.: mx years apo my nern. 1 11 f'lr.j'ietely nd try wbi, t-C't;i t.istts. w;;j rt s2 r.oju.TsJ j-nK-e of breskicc :te lacii. He tad d.sooverei :: was sid. an ais-ri!u:e:T iafa.i.bie sts a.--.- i.f .r J "v-.- . .'t:? T-i - r l.-v. : a :.: tt 5-.-t r- :he p-t ii:tr if "N! ;:.t :s i. th-v :. :.: t.tt? vl 'i r :tr Cr ..;--" ".'t.y at at 1 it i "A T-.r V -a T st c.r c-.'ttt.n rr t. -.'.- .r ?..: j.-.yss a Vtd-.-r -. -:-.-r siie i; s.asa- prv.t her. Re.t .tatt.y -s. atd u.t ca .-otri -tr-.y. d--t-rt. r.-d tr- t:t; n-t: l ; r-.-s-tt y sa r-.-trtt-s to tit: t ltd tad. itu- tt of tt is s.t.:--rs st taa t-Ttrr yet :i w ar :: .asts s"t i-'Ter Va -e tut wt-.t L- tt ? ..:-ts h--r k .-.z a terr ot fti .. tt tr: ti of rw-y ciwa ;s t --:. 1 it. ts.;.. y tad sa. c -tw.j..aj.? tttt it :s t c 'tt. a ---: . - Wtet ste was as.--.-'. to a.i iia-n.-i.-t vf fr.-.-td or f tt-1 he tid ...rt tad pia.-ed ttt: '.-.'t: a-.r-s t-.-r shot.d-r. II-: T-s ar .ur; tai itr.ru.d w.tt t Ir. i-- a ..Li att.?ti-d. hr s.-:t Li-r rt-d ..a her i.w. broad brow. as ,,a-.- eip-.-f.ts tcyttits but t :: ter ho. t.r is trit:ag. tad her wte s-.-.f a;f t'-t:.- i.-v-.-.y. To ttr v-tutE n.aa sttn :a hi.-- stirt-si-vTe-. ta,f Liddvn am itf the iaureU tad io-ji.LE at her. witr. a-dsairstlot E-a-eroui;? ii..xj i:h tte'n-.-aoiy :a a:s p.aae. she s-erts th eery mL-artatiua of at ttitEs d-;rab.e. He presjses her hand and burr;e her oer tae short, dt-wy eras iutc- the shrtbi-erie that f-rx an C--taa: crea friiit at obsrTfct:.'t of those in tt gar den biy.ind. and s-u ot uctii they c-one to the siaa;i oai--t d'-Mjrwty through w-ai- h st had pissd iast tight, and wtith has proved n.ur f-. thaa friend. '.nee itside the iotged-for -rtat her firs: irtpttse a tatura; one: it ;? to rua as fan as hr fee: cb carry hr to ttr own roox. iTc be continued.) -A.; -: f n7 MONTE CAKLO. WOUtl'S UKEATEST GAMBLING KEi'.'UT. fm. and w ten te bad bankrut'ted !otte Ctrio te was to turn to the re-s-rts a: Ni e and t-'stend. and do tte sani for tteni. He faiie-d. as otters tad faiie-d be:ore tim. And just as te tad s: tis iast peaty anotber man wa p:ay;tr the baLs and w;dd;ls. This latter was Ctaries M. Scbwab. tt ;residen: of tte biilion dollar ste; trust He tad g .te to Mot:e Carlo for rv reat.ot and tad tried Lis lack in tte ' gaitlditg roou: cere;? as a diversion. V"tiie i: rtlgt: ! tK rtu'-t to say ttat te did not '.tr w tetter t lost or won. :: certaiL.? is true ttat te tud no srrea: to;e. of wiijtitc. and yet be stood S:-K-.'' to tii c.od on the same day that the Earl of Hosslya tad lost tis i;:s: s-ou and tad quif.ed Monaco in d:- descr:;.:;ots of civilized Indian life, wrjiit is l.f.ie ki.cwt in the outs.de wurid. The Twit Territories :s a ttirty-two pace itacazite. Ulostrated by Indian ar:.s:s and scvDe from ltd. an and UsiRhoita Terr.tories. M:ss EdJie itan govs ertoag the Indians and pd pares tte cultured to write for ber colurtr.s. Sne tas on her staff a!! tte various ctieftaits. says the New York Times, atd they contribute witb a thorough knowledge of tte ;e. To the straaser it is more diS.-ult to secure an audience wi-t at Indian chief ttan with tte f'rvs.dett of the Cti-.ed States. Ttey are wary of the w t::e ttat. The s.-hrt of Lord E.ss'yn was wet' THE ORIGINAL MR. SQUEERS. for tte seas-cT-. atd . .ieitg a gratd s.gt.tLr w;tt a troip of dear ctdr kt.ws tc-w rtaty s?rv.nts. These Etgdst s-rvLts. ao tte- Attercat rtaster tas dctvered. are quite un like the raetiais io whort be is a-rcus-tomd in tis owr couttry. Ttey are s;r.a:ists. Each one of ttert :s tired for sc rue one jtarticular work, end pro fessiotal etiquette forbids them to tresjss ot eacb otter's preerves.. Eow s-r;ctly they keep then, eaci to tis own work the American did not kiK w tit. sauLttrltc id'.y out of tt bouse one day. te espied a wate-rltj cart wtict tad I-ti jeft by a gtrdener at a little d.statee from tte mansion cc the edge cf tte drive. It occurred to tim ttat it would b amusixf to play a: belts a gardener. Ke -would w-atr tt fk-wers timself. So, calllrs to a mat servant, who taprjed to be pass-ing. t bade tim fevt the water ing can. Tte met s-ra ghteued him self up end touched ti cap. "IVg pardon, sir." te sa.d. in a tone of rit wf unmixed w-Itt surprise. "I'm tte oria'-fcraart fr.r." "All r.ght." atswered tte Arnerican; "briLg rue "tat ceu." "I e jierdvi.. sir." repeated the man. "but I'm tte eoaf-tmac. sir." "Well. wn." gild tte American. "I know you're tie coaebmam Bring me tte ctm" Tt -!:iat totK-bd t! cap again, and r;-s:ed ti former remark. Libt dawned 't tte Amven. "Ot." said te. "you're the coachman, are you : We'd, coactmam you go round to tte -.ab and tare my four-ln band biTiugt: round at rt." Tte coe-tmen aalutl and walked away. Tb a"t and four dr-w up at tt V-tir a few mznutes later. Tte mas ter c:Itnb-d In. "Now." said be. "drde nj to ttat wa: riLg can." Tte order was obeyd. The borv-a Ius-d a tutdred yard down tie drte, "Jet down and band me the cajt now." ordered tbe rctFT. A momnt later te wa rwvoxpij wateritf tte flcwers. He bad tte ran the coaebmat's d'.gx;-y tad been pre served, and all was well. Weary Watfcits I e ber in tb paper about bow to tt.t on a troIj car atd off. Hutgry K'.gplns I bet yon won't e Tjo piece abc-ut Low to pit on and of cf freight car. Tta: kind cf thin come by nature, er tt don't come a aiL iadlanajxlia Journal i , . .. -ii. tie tau. ae cia.u.g-i. ime-j the aecret of bretititg the "ans from a man wao Lad maue a life studv of ette-e:-;unraDte. tte came lie played. Tie reason tte sceteme was cot tried before was because no one person could manage It and te.de it re:uird a cood deal of capital. When Lord Kossiyn acquired tte secret be formed a company and Invited tte pub lic to buy stares. He then secured s.x expert piayers who were in::ia:ed into the secret unrtr tte eyes of Lord B-s.s-lyn timself. Six players were seiec-.ed lecause of the great strait ettaliei owing to intricate mental calculations end the plan of operation was that when one player became exhausted an other was to take bis piace. And yt tbe mucb-advertised scneme failed mis erably. Lord Kosslyn tas led a varied career. He has been a rancber in Australia, a sugar planter in tte United S:a:es. a tea grower in China, a soIdir. a . war correspondent an e.iito-. author and actor. He wa at one time wealthy, but los: ; bis monk-y on tb turf and in numer f ous other ventures and tten be began his checkered ca 1 reer. Five years ! ago be failed for JIMj.Oj. Had be succeeded in breaking the ' Monte Carlo bank be would be able to ; set up again in a style befitting an En i plisb noble. The winnings of ttat bant ; are enormous. In 15 tte camblltg profits totaled $4X).jm. wbk-h. with I tbe Income from tte botel rentals, af ', forded a gross income for the year JO. ', H Jj.'Pai. Of course the expenaes ar j heavy, but after deducting tbe outlay ! on this a'.-or for there remained : JS."'." to be divided among tte j stockholders of the concern, j Monte Carlo, tbe seat of tbe lirai ; principality of Monaco, situated a few ' miles northeast of Nice, is the most j beautiful apxn on either tbe French or j Iulian riviera and tbe Casino, the rambling building, is the most beaa-i- fal spot in Monte Carlo. Constrtictd of white marble, the Casino is em-bedd.-d in grounds felled with palms. ' rubber tree great as oaks. Cow era. parti -colored in all tbe splendor of ae- lted nature, artificial lakes end fountains in wbicb tbe lights of gold and silver fish Basb: Grw.-ian seml-eir-culsr bench, fashioned after shells and of t-barm ng grace: lawns of deep est greens, thick as moss, as soft as tiie cheek of a child. All this beauty rests upon a terrace w hich falls sWr'to and raises itself above tie sea. The top of c at v. lia h Caricature br Iicken that Hastened a Good Man's I'eath. The thoughti'-sstess of writers in carica:ur:i:g people for grotesque pur-l-ses in their novei tas been the cause of mu.-h annoyat-.-e atd suffering to sensitive persons. Butt I.i.-kens and Tta-k-ray sinned In ttis respect ttrough the.r perfectly evident iKr traiture of persons who c-ould easily be idttit-d. A writer in the Literary Era. efter citing the offenses of Thackerav. b:s. raeii and o:;.rs. icings up the notable irof xl ""flaiaster !n "Nicholas Nickiepy." tad says: The grossest Injury which Dickens e'er it-.ted 0n a feiiow being was bi ! a-u-ate i-.rtrait of an inno- ent itan in tis S-vr.. Tta: Yorkshire .masters were, as , rule, cruel an.. j.,-! enough, it is true. Eut tt 'tr '-!:r. who was rec-'-J-d at-d wno recognized Limseif as xl' ue-rs- to have U-c an .1 ..option to tte ml and 7? rm'aWr that Wakens ana 1 l, ...u.-.rator trav.Jed together to -.... n-ateriaJ for "Nickleov." and -ia..y for tbe lK.ttel.oy, pis " A. OrratEridgetheyvis:tdalr(,ie 88 rw "v?- The ":a rired the ;s v'"-'n Mjme tjteur. aDd did from iZtCT1 bia 50 "Bog- "--es of U sniaa staw were rUg was a reaiiy excellent tJt. I1'' . man. who wa, made to suS' If B. MS. of ti. neighbor, f the . T! e !.. Vc Ke: U-:'-'Te U-t-r.i!:s-i n. :t was ti an v;.- . a rv S-tt Nf "Ai-'-it i-r Ke vi system i-3ir.ie a wreck. I sug cr.-a i:';.i.y :'r ni mdigesticn and e;.-,-s -rt v.-ry e&t. 1 iiad ireqos; iiiiat.ig sjt-.i. 1 maiiy my fjp t,i e-i ei.tt-.r.-iy ana 1 iiad to bi a v eyt Kiii.iiiged all the time." st;,'.-.-i anairs, ste route. ".iis'.-o i. r a ear, wi.en 1 fc : rv: : tf t- and stay tiiet ttt. -t.. : t.v. 1 le.-ame so weak tl.atloxa t..ke ;..y tabifsjH-..r.ftils of n:ili a I ;:!. n.t u-ed n.ysef u. was aiiii'-t in.fwib;(.. j; .a-te : a:i -ti.-er year and I was then - a a sti.tt- ! i.trv.uis exiutcstioc tit ; i:.y jw -jiie wanted to make a ti.ev c.'Ui-i move me ot'y a fei . : at time. I had Wvnw g- .y t:.i:i an 1 was still lining I : tr-.e-l tiearly all the nieiiiin-: :.r t riiet. but failed to find anv tk : tie. ;;at n w were you cured, aa. ::.e :;.ervieer. tt-.l y-..B. My cf.nditi-u ml - i- st- critical that tuv f.-nii!v e li e to die any day. Ti en t : v-' : ii i ii;:gl.t s-.nie It. Williit- l'ii.k i'lli- ! r I'a.e rei'j-le. and ti:--- lavs alter I began taking them let eat ft -.'f.t a-sirtauie. and in a ea -ui-i s:t up at l le dressed. After l.u I take:, live b -xes I began to tit :..-h. 1 c.! !::.r.e.l the use of ht i lills f-r I'aie IV pie until 1 l.ad tai t xes and a able to help t :n.;:v pack up and mcve to a Kt h'.me. After reacting there I tooktt ni re b-xes of the pilis and I have tt ai.ie to w- .rk hard and take care of r family of Eve j-.j le ever since. "It is now i..ur years since I ftorti takiiig nie-licine and if I ever hav a take any u.ore it will be IT. Wlilia-. I'itk Kills for I'aie I'eoy.le. Three 1 a y tieigi.lnrs have taken the pills r.v. j'd results and I positively coruii;' item tte :es remedy there is. JlieatK.ve statement was sworn :' py Mrs. Nichols at the reporter'i rl quest l!..re Caries F. Adams, 1 : tary jitiblic. at Searsjiort. N t "r.iy (.ave many cae simili-s ttis !:: cured bv It. Willianis' Puj Kills i'.r Kale Ke'.ple hut equally w derfr.i results tav lieen accomplUi-s by ti.eni in a l-.rge nuiiilr of diieir a-is-ng fr-.m tl.in blood or sbatttis r.er.e-. tw fruitful causes of alt r.ery ill t" w'tieh tiesb. i heir. T' f.r a ps:tive cure f..r such dieai! I'-i'-'ni'.VT ataxia, partial paralysb.r 1 ;.Us la:nv. sciatp-a. neuralgia, nf:- rcatism. r.erv.ius headache, the t"fl eft-cts i girp. of fevers and of ct-f a.-ute di-ease. lialnitation of the h" pale and sallow c.n:r.iexk!is, and ill f .riiis of weakness either in nial ieiuale. It. Williams' Kink PilU t" Kale Kc.ij.ie are also a sjcific v tr .utiles jecuiiur to ferr8ies. In rs! ti.ey etiect a radical cure in ail CM arising inm worry, over work or b ces;. i, whatever nature. IT. liams' Piak Kills for Kale Keopi H sold in boxe? (never in loose hulk) 4 t:ty rente a Isx or six boxes for t u. .liars and fiftv ecnts. and mav be htj of all druggists, or direct bv mail f4 It. Williams Medicine Comptr .V-hetiectady. '. Y. Be wire to get a genuine; substitutes never cured b-xiv. At the Common Frog Pond First Boston Boy It was all r-t lauit tiiat your yacht ran into mine. Se.-oi.d Jst..n Bov It was not: J-man-J an investigation! Publish Names of Absentees. At Sulta in Argentina a list of H and girls who have failed to tttwl school i.- pubiished in the nesii Hu3 Iron Pillar in India. The largest wrought iron pillar S Iielh-i. in India. It is 60 feet high weigh. 1. tons. My Hair aJ.iJr:s. fety ca-r k 8 "" and 'bat' aiy care wt.cn nas been piaved . t reasotat-'r o':n wr iJ . ilu t.-et-T .1 fouil to be pret.y wj impregnatexl. u-,..i, " i centimes of tbe card! tendon Ho.p.i P.tientfc I had a ferjr severe sicko that took off all my hair. 1 P' chased a bottle of Acer's Hr Vigor and it brought all mj ba back again." V. D. Quinn, Marseilles, IB- One thing is certain,-' Ayer's Hair Vigor makes the hair grow. This i because it is a hair food It feeds the hair and the hair grows, that's all there -s to it. It stops fallin? of the hair, too, and v ways restores color gray hair. si-MaMtk. ananois. J It your drnggnt cannot snnpty J oa as on dollar and wa will rP'T j..u a ooiti. H man and rWe toe 1 ot your twarest e-mnofllce. A4?i J- C. A VtR CO.. Lowell.' s