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TH E REAL CO LO NEL SELLERS Il p l l u i t . t t o J a M N l.:aiu|>(«>o, mm H a r k T m u I i . K n ew Mini. SEE T H E DERBY ONCE. DEATH BY A BOMB. God W ill Sprinkle Sunshine I > • i lioilhl nee a felloW IllJlli, w ith - ii a e n ta ile d S o m e S u it e r .t lt lo n . a n d O d d B e lie fs in I , U n ike lic lid n 't have u friend t onrerit 1 ua Tfiem. in a ii the w o rld Notwithstanding their Inconspi uous- G i l i > 111 in i tti the back and 1 .:ili . How «I’ you do?” uess, the eyebrows have been the cen At ■ ! gi ,i Ids hand so w arm lie ’ll ter o f a certain amount o f lore and kn a- he lia 4 a frieud In you. »* even superstition. But the chief point at which super, tltc a > r foil.I .a I i i o s 1, h i. ii w h a t’ s a hn rtiu' him, .;:i laugh his cares away, found lu this conectlon Is hi those ; ti ll him th at the darkest h e i r is cases, not Infrequent, where ilie eye Ju-t liciorc til« day, brows meet. Kvervwhei ■ this meeting Don in k in g raveyard palaver, but s IV it righ t ou t loild, of the brows has been held to lie omi I 1 1 «t ( I < : , o ink it sunshine III the nous iu one way or unoti. 'r. trail of every cloud. lu some o f our m iiu ' o tii counties TH E EYEBROV/S. INDIGESTION. N o upia'tlte, loss of strength, ner vousness. headache, constipation, hail breath, general d e b ility, sour risings, and catarrh of the stoniuch ure nil due to indigestion. Ivodol Dys|)ep»la Cure cures indigestion. T his new dis covery represents the natural juices of digestion as they exist in a healthy stom ach, combined w ith the greatest known ton ic and reconstructive p ro p erties. Koilul Dyspepsia Cure does n o t only cure Indigestion and dys pepsia. but the famous rem edy cures all stoniuch troubles by cleansing, purifying, sweetening and stren gth en ing tlie niucims iiicuibrnncH linin g the st mulch. K o d o l Dyspi psiu Cure after m eals is not only th oroughly reliable d ige s t- unt, but it con’ alas great tonic and reconstructive properties as well. Th is fam ous remedy enables the utuimich and d ige s tiv e o rg a n s to th or ou gh ly digest, assim ilate and con tri bute to the tissues all of tlie n o u r i s h ment that is contained in such food us tuny liccutcn. ivodol Dyspepsia Cure clears tho way und makes sure the jou rn ey from sickness to health and weakness to strength. If the stom ach is disur- dered K o d o l will cure It. K od ol Dys|H'psia Cute lays the foun- «Intl 'ii for health, aud the upbuilding of stren gth by cleansing, puritiyiu g and sw eeten in g the glands and mem branes of the stom ach, aud by sup- p ly ln o natural juices necessary to perfei '•»lln tlo n .'uni nutrition. K od ol dm v it you eat, prevents colic ,c h ole ra , diarrhoea, flux, dysentery um l summer coin - plaints gen erally, and its use will cure indigestion uud chronic dyspepsia perm anently. K odol is g ood aliko for young and old . Your d ru gg ist sells it. iaiaK ia t> > lueiileiit o f the ( rlin e in W ar by Tolatol. In t!i»‘ o[K*n 111 " chapter o f Ills “ Auto It is a matter o f twenty odd miles rile follow ¡ug imaginary incident of biography," printed hi I ho lirst fort I from Loudon to hpsoiii, iu whose vl- the Crimean war is fouud lu Count T o l nightly niunlMT ol tho N n'tb American | ciuity the historic race course lies, and stoi’s “ Sevastopol:” “ The bomb, com Review, Murk Twain tolls thus of tho samples of almost every curious thing ing l ister an I faster and nearer and original folo n ol Sellers: there is lu old England are to be seen uearer, so that the sparks o f its fuse Many |>orsons regarded ( ol m ol Sol along the various roadway*. I f there were already visible, descended. ‘ Lie lors as a fiction, an Invention, an ex were but one road to Epsom, half of down!’ some one shouted. They lay travagant Impossibility, and did tne the procession that starts from Lou- flut on the ground. Praskouhlu, cl< dng the honor to rail him a “ creation,” but j don on the morning of Derby day his eyes, heard only the bomb cm dng they were mistaken. 1 merely |»it him I would be left struggling iu the out down ou the hard earth close b;> A on pa|>er as lie was. lie was not a |>er I skirt* o f th»» city long after the great second passed, which seemed un l. »ur. son who could la* exo n era ted . The In race had been run. But there ure The bomb li id not exploded. lie > ;>cn- cidents which looked most extrava many, though none too many, since ed his eyes and ut that moment caught folks s.iy that It Is - sal to ve such T •rhl a t 1 t is b u t a hash nl gant, both In the hook and on the each is packed to the point o f discom never a sight o f the glow ing fuse o f the bomb brows, for the |>o > or v lo usure and of pain; stage, were not Inventions o f mine, but fort from early dawn until fur into the have trouble; l>ut this is a r..iv Inter ri -lit and sunny and not a yard off. Terror, cold terror, ex were fucts o f Ills life, and I was pres night some a il' slashed w ith rain. As a rule, tho im etl ig cluding every other thought and feel pretatiou. ent when they were developed. The Derby Is a thing for the foreign ing, seized bis whole being. He covered brows ure held to he o, e\ l t.m* a. And th a t’s just how it o u g h t to he. John T. Kay mood's audiences used er to see once and ever afterward to (o r wiii'n th: clouds roll by Headers o f Charles Kh.g.-hCs “ T w o his face with his hands. W e ll I; i. tv j ist I : w to ‘ p re fitte tl. to come near to dying with laughter hold In grateful memory, because It Is H ar “ Then he ramnubeivd the 12 rubles Y'ears A go” will r e ember M r bright and smiling sky. over the turnip eating scene; but, ex an experience that could never repeat lie owed, a debt In St. Petersburg that vey's face, which had been handsome travagant as the scene was, It was itself to the satisfaction o f the mere • le a n taso it a? It comes an i should have been paid long ago and the and was still clever; “ but the eye faithful to the facts In all Its ulisurd onlooker. Prim arily It 1 *. o f course, »w l : at the p o n e gypsy song he hud sung that evening. brows,” continues Kingsley, “ crushed details. The thing happened In Lamp- u horse race, but the race, which occu - op in io n doc- not The woman he loved rose In his Im together downward ,.’ re her nose ton’s own house, and 1 was present. Iu pies such a fleeting breath o f lime, Is coincide w ith yours; agination. wearing a cap with lilac rib anil, rising high at the on ’er corners, lin i a ls - keep rem em berin' w h en tact, I was m yself the guest who ate by long odds the least o f It. Other Indicated a- mrely as t' • 'estless : ares y o u r path enshroud, the turnips. In the hands of a great wise It Is an expression o f Britishism bons, and yet. Inseparable from all down drop eye a character self con T lin t God lins lot in’ sunshine actor that piteous scene would have such as may not he witnessed upon these and from thousands o f other rec scious, furtive, capable of t Incon spill bellin i tbc cloud. ; liumed any manly spectator’s eyes uny other occasion. It is the one day ollections, the present thought, the ex- sistencies, possibly of gr> it deceit».” — itlley. with tears and racked Ids ribs apart In the year, 1 believe, on which Eng pectatlou of death, did not leave him In the Icelandic sag s a man with with laughter at the same time, llut lish society levels Itself out upon the for a moment. ‘Perhaps It won’t ex meeting eyebrows Is said to be one of H lg lx S c h o o l N o te s . Uaytnoud was great In humorous por- first principle of the brotherhood o f plode,’ and with desperate final de the dreadful creatures known as w ere 'It p ■ has been a new b ook-case I'.liyul only. In that he was superb, he man. “ Rich man, poor man, beggar cision he wished to open his eyes, but wolves, uml the same belief lias been I , ■ (tr tn | »'l office • as wonderful In a word, great. In man, thief, doctor, lawyer, merchant, ut thut instant a red flame pierced traced In Denmark and Germany; : iry books will II tilings else he was a pygmy o f the chief,” without distinction and with through the still closed lids, and, with while In Greece, says Mr. Baring I b o o n will be a 1 y glides. perfect camaraderie, come together a terrible crush, something struck him Gould, they are a sign that a man Is a l e d Lii t clit to t! i st i i .le u 's . W e The real Colonel Sellers as I knew with the evident if unconscious pur lu the middle o f the chest. vampire. In horror there is little to “ H e Jumped up und liegau to run, but, him In .Im. es l.amptou was a pathetic pose o f proving that to be merely Brit v w ish i; w ere m ore extensive. choose between vampires and were stumbling over the saber that got be and beiutilul spirit, a manly man, a ish is all that any true Briton can rea Wo had a fire d r ill last Friday wolves. A fanciful reason which has tween his ¡eg ’ fell on his side. ‘Thank straight ii-ill honorable man, a man sonably desire. been given for these superstitions Is and tin b u ild in g was cleared in less Hod, I ’m only bruised,’ was his first with n big. I lallsh, unselfish heurt In The foreigners are the only specta that the meeting brows resemble a liut Ills 1 nil. a man born to be loved, und tors. Everybody else Is “ in the cast,” thought, and he wished to touch his terfly, “ the familiar type o f a soul than a m inute and a h a lf and the Subscribe fo r the Leader. best o f o rd e r was m aintained. chest with Ids hand, but bis arms seem Iu v i love I by all his friends and by as It were, and it is difficult to Judge ready to fly off anil enter some other III: fill illy worshiped. It Is the right whether the king, with his nobles and ed tied to h!s sides, and It fe lt us If a body.” r; : school con trib u ted a large Tills seems tolerably far word. To them he was but little less their bevy o f brilliantly attired ladles, vise were squeezing Ills head. Soldiers fetched. isnnnt o f food to the Boys, and O fW IH 'a tL æ r iy LSli.'j drill a g ai. The real Colonel Sellers or the coster in his donkey cart, with flitted past him, and he counted them A id S o c iety lo r th eir In Hungary gypsy women and m e: <1 :1s’ .as never oa the stage. Only half of “ the missus and the kids,” is the lead unconsciously. Then lightning flashed whose eyebrows grow tocetli 7 !i2 f a m o u s l i t t l e ¡pi * 9 . are -op in', sgivin tf. The box w ill he aim war. Hi re. Raymond could not ing actor. Perhaps It would be bet before liis cjus, and he wondered posed to have lu sp> I degree the ¡> T i n -. \ ex cu ing aud sent lay the oilier half o f him. It was ter to call it n variety show and to de whether the shot were tired from a power to enchantment. 1 as illlt: to Portland. In ad d ition to food love Ids level. There was only one ride that each in Ids “ turn” Is a star mortar or cannon. ‘Cannon, proba folk have a greut dread o f ■ n ' i r H ere is our coudeus.nl opin ion of I k tt a sn a ll con trib u tion the Original L a x a tiv e Cough Syrup: ,nu w lii could have played the whole iu his own particular performance.— bly, und here are more soldiers—five, terloiiK (lowers, especially 1 - m v ile ’ ■ '¡at is “ N early a ll'. t ile r cough syrups arc nl ‘ ’ol Kiel Sellers, und that was Frank Leslie’s Weekly. six, seven soldiers. They all pass by.’ be supimscd to be dir« Mayo. _ .a b le aud con stipating especially those con tain He was suddenly Tiled with fear thut well being or happluc. ;; ■ < ! :- in g opiate-' K ennedy’s Laxative es Hampton floated all Ills days v. .'.I . neral fund. 1 t:... MOHAMMED’S BLOODY HAND they would crush him. H e wished to dren. It need hardly be (con ta in in g) H oney an 1 T.ir m oves e a tinted mist of magnificent dreams shout that lie was hurt, but his mouth whose brows meet is it a pop Is- tlie bowels. C ontains no op iates. un i died a’, last without seeing one of IflMlory of the Imprint nu a 1'illtir In was so dry that bis tongue clove to the person. Even now there are parts I jt - s t r a t e io D envor and Conforms to the National Pure F o o d It-etur:v. ■ lie a renllreil. 1 raw him last In 1884, (he ( hurt'll o f SI. Sophia. roof o f his mouth. and D rug Law. Sold by Henson’s England where a belief In w. .1, ft ” tu :i C o i .'ìn tim i A m erican P harm acy. when It had been twenty-six years “ H e fe lt it wet about his chest, and still lingers, and n it In the course o f our exploration iu 1 Issoc'iu ion W estern L iv e - since I ate the basin o f raw turnips Constantinople we visited a building this sensation o f being w et made him In Northumberland tlm.-e ■ end washed them down with a bucket In an obscure and poor quarter of think o f water. Fearing lest the sol who regarded a person wl o ft : show. N O TIC E F o i l P E IiL lC A T IO N . if water In Ills luuise. lie was become Staniboul inhabited solely by Moham diers might trample on him, he tried to met ns a witch or warlock I '- ' r, C o ' \ . Jan. 2 I - 26 , Iy07. D epartm ent o f the In terior. 1 and white beaded, but lie entered medans. shout ‘Take care w ith you,* but instead In the north o f A lies -1 , ! ! :p t ic k e t 1 for this occas ac- Land Olllee ut Kosoburg, Ore. (I me In tire same old breezy way of It is called the Mosque Kahrie, but o f that he uttered such a terrible groan cording to the late ltcv. W alter • ror, ion 1 e ou sale at this office O ctober 22u<l 1!) > 1 . i s earlier life, and lie was all there it Is or was a church dedicated to the that he was frightened to hear It. Then who was u very competent autho oa ’ 1 . 14 1 19* 7 . Round trip (both N otice is hereby given th a t Geo ««> yet not a detail wanting. Tho happy Blessed Virgin. The beauty of the other red tires began dancing before Scottish lore und customs “ elosebroot .y» t 1 I’.ntlind) pM.oH. \V. H olla n d of C row , O regon , has light Iu Ids eye, the uhoiiniling hope In mosque ceiling aud walls not even cen his eyes, and it seemed to him that the man” —that Is. one wh eyebrows ■ i • through Port filed notice of his Intention to m ake his heart, the persituslve tongue, the turies of neglect have I ecu able to ob soldiers put stones on him. H e made meet -w as regarded as 1 ; i amoral. Huai five-year proof in su p p ort o f his s ' 1)'th r o u g h C alif., claim , viz: H om estead miracle breeding Imagination they literate. an effort to push off the stones, stretch E n try No. Elsewhere ill Scotland 1 th “ close $ 65 . 1 5 . 1 M>4’. 'm ad e N ov. 21. lsiio, for th e N K ^ were all there, and before 1 could turn When we returned to the great j ed himself, and saw and heard aud felt broos” was regarded as ¡: t ■ Section 22, Township 111 S.. R ange q J, M. It h a m , A gen t. around lie was pollrblng up Ids Alad Church of St. Sophia, now a mosque, nothing more. H e had been killed on met as “ first fit,” while other 1 W ., and th at said p roof will be made din’ s lump null (lashing the secret and saw again the print o f the bloody the spot by a bomb splinter In the mid a good deal further and regard 1 the before \V. \V. Calkins, I . S. Com m is hand of Mohammed, which is pointed dle of his chest.” riches o f tin* world before me. ; .1 nuts ch ocolate, sioner, at Ids olli -o at Eugene, O re G et y , unlucky possessor o f “ eloae b, ” ns out high up on the wall o f that once ;. r.i: .¡nr. an i L ou ia a n a Mo- g o n on Jattunry o. It*»)«. one foredoomed to be hanged. ! A H r e M ' A r m un a H e l l o . Christian church, we understand its lie names the fo llo w in g witnesses POINTED PARAGRAPHS. Globe. ! ir pastries a t the “ This is tlie arm of Mine. Allcoyne, sign I flea nee better than we laid at first t o prove his continuous residence L : the celebrated actress, burned tn the sight. upon and cu ltiva tio n o. tho land v iz .; St. Valentine. A »¡ok man talks about everything ex Frank Crenshaw of f Panther. Ore. Mohammed 11. after advancing his cept death. great Purls bazaar lire. It was nmpu- St. Valentine, presbyter and martyr, Ho vs This? Church Stephens of C ro w , O reg o n ; tateil and presented to I»r. linker of outposts gradually un i stealthily hud No man is big enough to laugh at unlike many saints who are specially W e >ffer One» Hundred dollars lle- Scott Gillespie of P anther, Oregon; Worthing after the Inquiry held In flnnllj, as if in a night, crossed the a real worry. remembered, Uhl nothing which could I o f ( u tarrh ttmt F ra n k H olland o f Crow , Oregon. Bosporus from Asia and raised Ills Paris.” W hile loallng a man usually thinks have suggested the inuuucr 111 which v tin h lie c ir.'d b y H a ll’s Catarrh 27-22 B k . n j a m i .'.' L. E iiiiv , R egister. So runs the notice that hangs be forts on the European side o f the about a big scheme that won’t work. Ills day Is celebrated. It was Ills for Cure, neath a grewsome relic in thu saloon stream. Just the day before, on a tune to suffer martyrdom (he was , F. .1. rilK.NKY & Co., An apology never gives satisfaction trip up the Bosporus, we had seen the bar o f the Hlnck Hull at Whetstone, beaten with a eluli aud 1 1 I: • .>... ■ ¡1 Toledo, (>. to but one person—the one who makes ruins o f those fortifications. Middlesex. Charred and mimunltled, a t a tlnx wl 1 1 1 I. h ave know n it. The rulers of the city hud protested it Is tin I led to the wall within reach of orn Europe wore in customed to observe ' . .1. clim e r K> years, and I f you must kiek, make it s w ift and •my one and occupies the place of hon in vain against this encroachment. tho return o f honorable in nil sure, and do not prolong the agony by i and linunehilly or aiming such monstrosities as a two When the Moslems Anally attacked those dependent upon sunlight for business trail -.u headed kitten and a double bodied dog. the city the Christians fled in terror to making excuses. warmth learned to note and welcome tilde to carry < , any o lilig iitlon s A hoy thinks, “ What a good time a every Indication o f the approaching in. d uy his ti.ni. The mime, “ Mute. Allcoyne,” Is not St. Sophia. Ail ancient legend, lirinly v : m ;, K in « a n .v M a r v in , found In the records o f the terrible believed, promised that this sanctuary I mar. tins:” And a man thinks, “ What season. They watched the birds, and V. do D ruggists, T o le d o , O. ft good time n boy has!” And what a when they saw them mating and mak disaster of May, 18tt7, and another was absolutely wife. l l a l i ’ s C atan h Cure is taken in ter Mohammed proved the fallacy of , poor time both have! atory Inis It that the arm was removed ing love they were minded to do the It may ha as good a feat to have all same, und so strong was the habit na .......tin g d irectly upon the blood from the body o f an actress after the their trust by breaking down the doors, und in icons surfaces of the system . of a little girl’s petticoats the samo that, as with Christmas day, the good J’e : im o i t i - sent five. P rice 75 cents tiro at tho Opera Combine In Paris In murdering those who had sought safe ty there, men, women and children— length ns It Is to have everything that fathers did not attempt to root out the 1 or hot i le. Si I : 11 \ a ll dru ggists. May, 1887. London Mall. so many of then; that Anally, forcing goes on the stove cooked at the same custom, hut to connect It with some 1 Tn i l a d ’s F am ily Pills for Con his horse over the great pile o f dead time.—Atchison (¡lobe. ItruInM. holy name, and St. Valentine’s day of stip ation . A ll over Hie civilized world there Is bodies, away up ou the side of a pillar martyrdom fitted very nearly to that a strong demand for brains that are a he planted his bloody hand ou the I i i ii M e x i c a n H a t S t o r e . time. Special School Meeting. little above the average In quantity clear wall iu token o f his victory over H a lf a million straw hats is no un- Noti< e is hi reby given to the for purposes o f dissection. Scientists the Christians. That gory hand still oommon sight to be met with nt one H u a n d T a rre d . have for the most part nothing better overshadows the fairest portion of time In the hat stores of Mexico. The » of School Disiiict No. An English custom of not so loi g ago to dissect Hum the brains of paupers southeastern Europe. Rosary M aga hals are made of a long pampas grass was to hung smugglers on gibbets nr- .¡.5 of Lan County, State of Ore E L Y ’ S C F S A R 1 B A U V j and lunatics. These, however, leave zine. which gr >ws nowhere else In the world. range«l along the coasts and then tar •• n, tli d a special school of said T h is R om octy la n S p e c i f i c , much to lie desired, and It Is to the In It is specially cultivated for the hut in the bodies that they might be preserved district will be held at the Hast side W u r n lt iK H im . S u ro t o G iv e S a t is fa c t io n . terest o f the humau fam ily that the dustry. So rapidly lire the hats made a long while ns u warning to other cul school house on the 1st day of De G IV E S R E L IE F A T O N C I!. “ I am sorry,” said the poet, “ but I brains of ciiltiucd and learned people that some skilled workmen can turn prtts. As late ns 1S22 three men thus it cleanses, soothes, heals, nud protecta the • It mid he placed at their disposal. A am obliged to call your atteution to out ten or a dozen n day. nud they are varnished could have been seen hang cember, iHOG at 2 o’clock in the lisonsud inombrali,.. I t cures Catarrh und afternoon tor the following objects: lriv«'S nway a Cold i:i the Head quickly. certain number of such bruins ure the fact that a line In one of my ro cent compositions was entirely pervert then sent to all parts of the world. ing before Dover castle. Sometimes an < ight mili tax for school Restores the Senses o f Taste and .Smeli, forthcoming. Iu the great majority of ' v They cost about fourpencc each to the process wits extended to robbers, Dated this 21st day of i asy to ui ". Contains no injurious drag •. eases they arc bequeathed by their re ed and the meaning painfully distorted make, are retailed lit from 1 shilling assassins, incendiaries aud other crirni- P u rl <s by the couipt »Itor.” ) pplied into ilio nostrils and absor d peetlve ow iters.—Now York Tribune. D ecem ber, lyOfi. “ Young mail.” replied the editor, sixpence to 4 shillings and nre so dur mils John Painter, who fired the dock Raigo Hizo, Til) cento ut Druggists or by J. K . B a k k l t t , District C lerk . yard nt Portsmouth, was first hanged able that It not Infrequently happens ail; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail. “ that compositor has gone through S t r i a . n m l tlu - Hun, C- H . V a n D kn bur a, that those of an economical turn of and then tarred lu 177j,l. From time to ELY BROTHERS. 58 Warren SR. New Tor’- A new estimate o f tile comparative more poems than you ever wrote or mind make a single lint last ten years. time he was given a fresh coat o f var Ch■;irt:; in Board of Directors, amount of light received on the earth even read, lie lias put In his life set nish and thus was made to last nearly —Loudon Queen. from the Min and from the brightest ting up poetry of all kinds, spring and fourteen years. The weird custom did •apparent) lived star in tho heavens, I autumn styles and heavier goods for i ment fo r Im llg -tim i not stop smuggling or other crime, but CkeMapmlte liny. winter. lie may have changed your Mlrlits, h is been made by Mr. Coraskl ' Few people fully appreciate the no doubt It worked some Influence ns . h 1 troubles o f the storniteli. It cuti poem, but when you say he harmed it of the Astronomical observatory of ln re led by s ta r v a tio n ur by the use great size of the Chesapeake bay. It a preventive. Mus. I. E. T hompson . Moscow. The sun, according to his ! you presume. When a man o f hi* ex 'od 111 ,,'i-rant w hich w ill digest is the largest Indentation on the A t perience make* up his mind to change i i . i i "ii. t h i s taking the w ork Kates por day ......................... $ 1.00 i itliuiite, sends us about 17,000,000,00< lantic coast, and It has often been •*Ton «,liln K W o o d . ” f the 'in n i u h A t t h e prop er tem - (lines as much light as Sirius does. I a piece o f poetry a intsoii I u your po Room and bourd, per week.......$ 4.5 0 ealhsl the Mediterranean o f America, Cuu any reader explain tlie or: A n of sition should not attempt to criticise.“ gi ■ teasp oon fal o t Hut this of course Is a m atter govern on i(s bosom (lie navies o f the world touching wood after honstii dlgeat 1,000 grain s >1 by relative distance, so that If the could easily float. It Is 200 mile's long, exemption front ill fortune?—a ;v us the present an- T h e A r t o f ( i l » o p ( t i t 11 Off. earth were halfw ay between Sirius ' ARRIVAL ANO DEPARTURE Of S P. TRAINS. - : c stom ach in shape The cutters of the great glove houses aud lu some places It is forty t lies o f abslt omen practised in S! and the sun Sirius would appear be- SO U TH R O U N D !.'•)" : form its functions N O R T H B O U N D broad. It has an area o f over 2,000 r.-'d Cheshire and pro)ably N o . P i ............. trail p . n i. N o . I t ............. _•;*> pm ; veen sixteen und seventeen times ns iu Brussels and in France earn even d im lig i-tio n , sou r stom ach, No. 18........ -i i:oa ».ni. No. 1 J ........2 at am higher wages than the cutters o f the square miles, and it shoots off Into oil. r parts o f England. The i right iis the sun. i.iti alido . ion o f tho heart most fashionable tailors iu Londou and great rivers with tin aggregate 1 igth Is o f this kind. “ I ’ m tha: ' ini to say I" usía. K o d o l is mudo in of thousands o f mill's. — Baltimore I never broke a bone or . n had n New York. So difficult Is tl»l* art of •rtnitv with the N ation a l C ro q u e t. American. hud sprain In my life well. I ’d ’ ! '.ml Drug I-aw. S old .h y Croquet stands ns high In fsvpr to cutting gloves that most o f the prin touch wood,” and it «•! l ’ !t irm aey. cipal cutters are known to the trade day as It did when lass'll Immortal T il« ' L a t e s t . anything near that Is \v ! I i : to:. ■! Ized the game in the Punches o f the by name atul by fatin', and the |>erullnr Customer- You say, then, that this ed. Gan the custom con i' from 'me Tim e Table No. 4- sixties and seventies of the last cen Utilvi's which they nso 111 ttu> business material Is the latest? Shopman The i lingering memory o f tlie ’ v T o take effect N ovelli tier 1 ltfUfl. i at- tury. Croquet Is played In laindon mid am so highly prized that they are very latest, itia^nm. 6 0 Y E A R S ’ U j l Customer But inched to relies of the true i > ¡« L . East B ja n l t aaci 4 T a evta r W. Bouu I the country, at ltanelagh and at 11 ur handl'd down from generation tq gen E X PE R IE N C E will It fade lit tin' sun? Shopman- I I .end .m Notes and Que: h- and Sat only lluglimu Several men and women In erntlon »s heirlooms. 1 and 2 B ally Ex- Why, It lias las'll lying In the window 1 No 3—No 1 .¿pi Sunday. No 2—No 4 smart society have liocorno experts, for two years, nud look how well It has [ T o u c h in g ? n H u tto n . P. M I A M I M I HTRTIOWi I Kiev A M. | P.M T in * P o u l t r y I I u n I i i c * m . and much high betting takes pinci stood. Loudon Mall 2 :.1 0 7:30 o . rot age tiruve.. .i W ife —I ’vo just been re;1 «'- ". ; ar h7l I 12 00 ' •VÌA Billfuzz Sts* that sharp looking man w lieu a uniteli Is In progress. London 2:40 7:50 3.5 Walden...... 710 II: 4:'H tid e on electricity, John. 1 it T L 2 »1 7*M Cerro (Tordo... MOT lino i :io over there? He has made a fortune M. A. P. R n i t « * D ! fT « » r c n t . .3 :0 0 8 : 1 - 1 ' 8 r . Dorena pears that before long \\c v .1 il o •'ll 11 .PM 4:44 out of the poultry business. Jubb—I* 3:1 m S : 10 12 .....4tar........... 017 10:411 4:37 Papa No; he’ s not thè proper sort aide to get pretty well e w ry t up we T rade M a r k s 3:26 8:50 13 .r> \ liuttt«\ \n> lio n ««*. 'Vicks.. tlu i so? lie doesn’t look like a man :»e 10:33 4:50 D esigns o f a hnsbaml for you. my ilear Daitfih- want by Just touching a button. ’ Ins 3:3f> 9:(V» 15 9 . ke»l Bri<ly;e..... ¡ 02 U 10 Tl : 2 » 4:23 Bill fuzz Uni*e A runaway house i * certainly a who raise! chickens • V H ’ C o pyrig h ts Ac. 3:38 9:15 1 6 6 . V f i Id wood...... ; Me uviol 4:17 frr Oh. pupa, h I die for me! Papa imnd You’d never 1 h ? al»te to • * • nn; ir« «o ' f\ « kri i : ih «1 ilrscrlntlon may .3 :5 0 | 4 .5 2 0 0 .. Diet ton . .. . I 0 M) lo-.ooi novelty, hut a record performance by ! chickens? «if course he doesn’ t. I I * Oh. thnt’s all r'glit. T«'ll bini to go ss kb 4:^ Q u ic k ly a s c e rta l -ir opti.ion lieo whether an thing that war. W ife W hy not. Jehu r p it in f a b le . C o m m u n io » . Subject to costure without nolle«. iiiT.‘n?i<'n ,f* pr< one I« iv|H>rtod from Hutte. Mont. Tt writes bo. k- telling other people how far ns he lih" t uas a fra 11 he want • HA *1 0300K on I’atenU Ho«bam ! Because nothin on earth Al! outward freight forwarded oDly at the mini moved on roller*, broke away, ran much t h e y m make by raising them Bp'it free. Oldest r.»rencjr. — . __H B i uent». . »•isle of shi peer B and ed t » un ry « • t. Icvcland le a d e r y Munn Jt Co. receive 1 joint wotiM ever make you tench a t -Ron. Sta/e leaves V AIM wood her the arrival ot il distance ot’ three block* and killed f; . ’ » *ice, r ir, charge, in the T.ook nt my shirt! train on Monday.«, VVedne'-days and Fridays four hornea, a* well a* tearing down Never risk i ¡ok“ , even the least of tir:* t I f y In c l ’ r o u r n u . • rlto n tts anc c m - , k . u ra in , ou T o » • a v'. T h 'lrv la r.a n .l snturàav«. telegraph indes nud wire* and wreck feip ve in It* nature and the nnwt c o n - 1 “ Your sou i- st 11 i \ ; li t I A man ah mid never be ashan tl to \ ?voiv !ii-istT?-t '«1 weekly lA n w t elr* Freight will not i«e recei*.«1 «! at tha n a a t lag vehicle*. A house that lia.* not m *'i, with a persoti who Is not well TTs* he made much progress?•* ■ - f > a «• K- hei-H *»t-T • P m To |n.ure , foTwirS: « » vi» he hns l>een in the wrong. It I* : is , $ L " >.d b y a ll n e w s d e a le rs . bceu trained to stand quietly is danger hr»*I und po«*e **ed of sense to compre Iniionncxt tr.nl freight >nn«t bedsl'rricd in *Oh. yea. Ho is able to talk the Ian- bat saying in other words that he is ample time to permit ot it being billed oils to have nround Baltimore New* hend It. Bruy ere. •piaffe qnlte fluently.** Judge. wiser today than yesterday. firaocb office. C 2 & F it.. Y.’ MbiDgtoD, D. U f k r Horn** K m c « O ( l i e l.rn a t 1« U j ««f II. l.v a i THOMPSON HOTEL O . & Sv E. il. K. ft Scientific American. IVUINN & Co.3F,Bri ' - New York A. B. WOOD, itianajjer,