Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, February 15, 1889, Image 1

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TOMAIE GEN ERAL INTERESTS OF OUB COUNTY.
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()|{I:(i< 1 N. I IMDAY, FEBRUARY 15 . 188 !».
NO. 51.
c. C. DOUGHTY,
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MISCELLANEOUS.
The Nloolay and Hay Life of Lln-
| ' —1T h eilectric lights in WUllows, Cal., | coin In the Century gives an account
ran be seen by the linked eye from the of the first sketch of the Kmancipation
lí^ o u n tn (O b s r r m
town of Orland eighteen miles distant. Proclamation, the original draft l>eiug
— First came— " l bail fbur teeth ex­ here printed for the first time. A Cab­
tracted yesterday.” Second dame
inet meeting was held on July 2'2, 1802;
; gEMI-W E E K L Y . - $2 Per Year.
"Indeed, l did not know you hail so concerning this meeting we quote as
many left. " — Iktrott Frre IVtss.
follows: "Further conference was had
C O U N T Y o f f i c i a l D IRtCTORY.
—Gil in chewors should take warning on organizing negro regiments, but
County Jiiiigr i delivery and such accessorie» nmstdill
eived a gay
1 « «TOUFFU K.
from the fate of a Newton, Conn., girl, Lincoln decided that tho raiment had
a W.M.I.KN. Ill
■ . CominlMlonei» fll'l l>ack on the character of tliahöuse I
infthe wind«>,w.
aged sixteen. A piece of gum slipped not yet arrived when this ¿Vdioy could
o W JIcBKK. I
sheriff , * m dealing with. ■ But if I do not pay at
^gius rcreaTure of
lost - a c u sto m e r .
down her throat, and, lodging at the bo safely entered upon. Writes Chase:
MU * « > T»
c. 0. COAl).
tieso urioiûTgeiiiàl
to-
V-
; ' -r. — r - ;’
! : • . Treasurer) ^
1 “ ? 8tlU » customer tribe looked,
entrance
to the stomach, caused a fatal *The impression left upon my inlnd by
Wi) EIXIB
Ho*
an \«*Htlu»tlc IlM rb e r F rlg U i e n e tl O n e
Co ■hool Superintendent ' a‘ 'cr and every thing will bo donate
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_ Kéd ’itsirnòvemcuts
W I. RKYV'MW
ulceration.
tho whole discussion was, that while
*
of>.H is B n I t I l M l l i
Senat..
E. T. HATCH.
aiW ope rat ions.
*
.
' retain ray »rood will.
•
— Two citizens of Washington, (5a., tho President thought that tho organi­
f g. puWf.U.
"Let
-mo
have
a
close
shave,’
’
said
a
..Keprewntative«
A s . t ^ u came p i i r f o r » >. bright,,
f. G. FI.-HLK i
new customer; as ho'; settled buck in his started out in the early morn toward zation, equipment and arming of
The Little Boston Girl
brleAspace^Te butt^rHT fluttered ;?y. chair and lo.iked dreamily at the the outskirts of the town, where they negroes liko other soldiers would
p r o f e s s io n a l c a r d s .
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were to fight a bloody duel. The way be productive of more evil than good,
She was n very little Bostoq girl mftly^tmut the w^dow^Snd'Viñtparted ceiling in a down-town barbershop.
to the sù’k foomsan air^oi'oîïoerfulhess
was long, and when they arrived at ho was not unwilling that
inmanders
iy
»•‘
I’
d
rather
;
not,”
said
the
¡esthelio
JO H N ? J . D A L Y ,
o. iy six years old and had been out tcw*nd .h ¿$ . ljj^ d a i?™ n m g however-
their destination ona proposed a rest should, at their discretion, arta, ior
a stilali
8tnau party.
party, It
n was quite late jand
¿and fhWfnv
barber*
throwing’-the
hair
back
from
'•
theniqy cj^ ru ré. dmmuul' its wings.
th°y commenced hostilities, purely defensive purpose», » \ ■ q» cor ­
she was very tired, and on going to I he.ladijPeiwpliPedjíliii a gías» tumV hiS.fuu'-fexpaiisTve 'brow and looking
But . » •!«•
Whll° *l»ey re,',u,d th‘ ‘ir ^
° Holod off- ing within their linea
bed she almost forgot to say her pray- hier o íi’ t h tornii n t lií p i e c í .^»1 )u ring the sadly at the man m th¿ chair.
Will promptly attend to all'legal business en 1
and at last accounts they were still kindred policy of emancipation »ho
ers.
•
• •What’ s that you- say? What’ s the
• trusted I t to him.
nighfa tmnjfmist camejon,, and>- the
resting.
President hftd reached a decision
U H K '.O V
‘ Why, Mary,” said her mamma, ™omjfifífiu < .m^uçùco|Verv cold. In matter.?*» Come, eonie,’ hurry up!”
»ALLAH.
The IT nee rial nties of Life.—F itieiit
"you ,-e forgotten something, haven't the mo/ningMnSbutterfly lay*in the
• No, no. itay gtKKl. man, you do not (to young physician) "Y ou say, doc­ which appears to have boon in advance
W A R R E X T ltU IT T ,
of the vi"ws of his entire Cabinet.
you?”
bottom °f|tjj^um hiff. a'pjLmmtly.dcmll know what you are asking for. l>o tor, that I am wull now, and that no Probably greatly to their surprise, lie
"W hat is it, mamma?”
you
know
what
a
"close
shave
means?
further danger is to bo expected?” read to them tito following draft of a
T fi^ in ^ m ld jgrieved' tila? her gentle
“ Your prayers, my dear.”
oompanior®)f*the preViouS day should I-never did Uuit-ilA-looked- at a face tho Physician—" ! apprehend none, sir; but proclamation warning the rebels of the
±
If ALL AM, O K K t.O y.
“ Oli! mamma, I’m so tired. You so^ejon.jtefish^n?túly r*mé effort to re- other; . day through;, the mlcroseojie life is uncertain.” Put lent Perhaps I
pains mid penalties of the Confiscation
Will' prat'tlce In h 11 the court» of the State. commence and 1’U switch on!"—ih>
s to remits fraglie êxUtem-ê* Siie.put it which had been treated to this luxu­ had better pay your bill now.”
Physi­ act, and while renewing his tender of
Office In Coart House.
troit Free iYess.
rious
process;
Why,
tae
entire
skin
cian "W ell, yes, sir, it might bo as
on her*ifwimîTarra hamif iind, breathing
resembled. a;..ploce of raw beef. To well; as I have said, life is very uncer­ compensation to loyal States which
flgrTSTTC ) W NSEN I),
would adopt gradual abolishment, ad­
—There are forty-eight national so­ upon it, }>^^7éü.itjg¡tve«sig*ii8 of re- make tiiof face perfectly smooth re­
tu r n itfg ^ ^ imaùo n T She ■ then *or.ee
tain."— Fpoch.
ding a summary military order, as
cieties of women in-this country, with
quires
J
uot
only
the
removal
of
the
more'^placed* It in’jthe glass --house on
— "Samantha,” said Mr. Chugwater. commander-in-chief, declaring freo
a direct membership of 500,000 mem­
the rug:l>etor.w tiTe Fire. * Sdoh’ thè el«v“ hair,J>ut';'also a portion of tho cuticle, as he entered the family room, " I have tito slaves of all States which might be
Office on Ml I St., opposite Court House,
bers. The largest is the Women’ s
and a close shave means the removal, brought Mr. Yollick, tho author of the
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O K t l l . O t . Christian
»ALLAH.
of a layer of skin all around. The famous new book. ‘ Random Reflec­ in rebelión on January 1, 1861.
mambersh
blood vessels thus exposed aro not tions,* with me to tea. He is in the The text of this first draft of the
PH Y SIC IA N S* C A R D S .
the Missionar
visible to the eye, b u t; under the mi- the parlor. 1 have been tolling him Kmancipation Proclamation is here
• L . X . W O O D S , M . D .,
organizations, and philanthropic *and
crosoope
each little’ quivering mouth how much we admire tho work, and lie printed for the first time 'In pursu­
»window-panesjygetting^oôI d t h e crea­
educational societies. Twelve of these
holding
a
minute drop protests against seems greatly pleased." "F or good­ ance of tho sixth section of the act of
ture sank down^onithe^earpot’ again,.’
Congress entitled, "An act to suppress
goal organizations h a v e jo in e d
àppareiîtljj^ life less. «The same^ means such cruel treatment The nerve tips ness sake. Mr. C’hugwator,” exelaimod insurrection and to punish treason and
Poes .general practice In any part of the 1 h R F '
the
National
Council,
which
was
are
also
uncovered,
and
the
pores
are
County. Office ill Wood’s Drug Store.
I ' W 11
the wife, "take him Into some other
•were used to re»t6ro*animatioQ, and
to unite all the women societies’ 'with*th<;same'success/ *
loft unprotected, which makes the skin room while I cut tho leaves of .hat rebelión, to seizo and confiscate prop­
»alia*.
. . . . .
O rrg o n r formed
form
of the nation into one great and pow
tender and -•¡’unhealthy. This sudden copy of ‘ Random Reflections,’ that’ s on erty of rebels, and for other purposes,”
ThisealUiruatioii of life aiid death
approved July 17, 1862, and which act
.1. K . L O C K E , M . D „
exposure
of the inner layer of the skin the parlor table!"— Chicago Tribune.
erful league.
r’.^tL.
went 'oritfor inany'dàys^till at last the
and tho joint resolution explanatory
renders a person liable to have colds-
—
A
party
of
prospectors
headed
by
grateful little,thing became quite tame,
thereof are herewith published, I,
hoarseness
and
sore
throat,
and
it
Is
McDonald,the
half-breed,
who
induced
C. SMITH,
and seemed to be acTjuainled with its-
.
OFFICE: Buena V Iits, Oregon.
only that the face and*nock aro pachy­ the Flathead Indians to divulge a long Abraham Lincoln, President of tho
benefactress. ^ W'hen she went to the
L- proprietor of the — “
dermatous—
T. J. I. f . k . ■
O. D. B utler .
kept secret as to the location of some United States, do hereby proclaim to
w indow ^andiheld out her flnger.ii-it
"H old j. on, harbor!
Not another remarkably rich mines in the Blackfoot and warn all persons within tho con­
LEE & B U T L E R ,
D a lla s S a m p le
R o o m s . ! wouf e i tâ ? n 1^ co^ ; ^ p " p o n u-. word!” -¡.exclaimed the customer. A country, while clambering aver the templation of said sixth section to cease
sometinu(s,it would settle.for au.liour
deep mountain sides were horrified to participating in, aiding,countenancing,
at a time upon her hand or nock when, •look of sad ness had come over his face
find the skeletons of two white men. or abetting tho existing rebelión, or
Will answer calls from any poiut In the county.
and
he
seemed
to
be
mentally
calculat­
its food
Telegraphic communication from Monmouth, i The Bar ts always supplied with the finest she was reading or w iting.
One
had a bullet hole through his fore- any rebelión against the Government
ing
the
amount
of
epidermis
that
had
Wines, Liquor* au*d Cigars. Pool aud Billiard I’onsisted of honey; à * d r ô p 'of ' which’
Office up stairs in Opera block.
h«»ad, and hotli had evidently been of the United States, and to return to
been
sacrificed.
In
many
years
of
close
IK II K P IC X IiK K lK . -
- O K K 4 - O X . Table.
the lady would put^ipon -h err hand,*
killed by hostile Indians. Beside the their proper allegiance to the United
D a lla s, O re go n . when the butterfly ’.vould* u’n curlXits ,sh a ves.S u d d en ly jumping from his
MARK 11 A Y T E R , Main Mtreet.
skeletons i.iv a small pile of quart*. It States, on pain of tho forfeitures and
chair
he
said
with
deep
feeling:
sucker, and gradually sip it*up; then-
is supposed they were the first pros­ seizures, as within and by said sixth
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it usually sip’p ïï a ifropjjf wator in the. ” “ I'll never shave again.”
section provided.
DALLAM ,
.
.
O H K I. O H ,
In a moment more he was gone. The pectors and pioneers of tho Blackfoot
same wayvjjThe feeding,,only took
" ‘And I hereby make known that it
At DeutHl parlors does any kind of dculal
Hills,
an«l
for
years
had
lain
on
the
hills.
— Proprietor of the —
spsthotie barber was astonished at the
place once in three or»four day.sy’
work with neatness and dispatch.
—Main«1 has some tiotahle tr is and is my purpose, upon the next mooting
In this tm>n iic r . the’ butter fly ]s exist­ unexpected-result of his effort to rid a
the Journal, of Lewiston, has been of Congress, to again recommend tho
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ence was prolonged,through'the whole feilow being'of a foolish notion, and he writing thorn up. It tells of an apple adoption of a practical measure for
WM. S avaue , Hanker. | M. M. E llis , Cashier.
wiiit<‘ roinil|pa.rtT(jfitlb?foll<)‘wing spring. had a chill ¡.when the boss barber told
tree at Booth bay which is still in act­ tendering pecuniary aid to the free
As i f appro ached Ujeend^of Usicareer him'-hat the loss of trade would bo ive service ami 112 years old. Clas» choice or rejection of any and aft
Fine Wines, Liquors unit finar» Pool aud Bil- its wings beeamu'quite.transpareivt, and deducted-from his salary.—N. Y. Trib­ day exercises at Howdoin are held each States, which may then bo recognizing
•v'
Hard Tables.
its^spTrHs^'apparently ^dejected. It une.:
year under an oak planted by a mem- and practically sustaining the author­
Exchanges bought ant sold on all points.
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n!i"l
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’iii„llî^RiniilaF."(jrystl4l
Dal
la».
Oregon
would
rest¿
quietly^Wiut,
J
r
Brown vs. Jones.
M ill M treet,
ixirof tho first class of the college sev­ ity of tho United States, and which
Special attention paid to collect Ions.
---------------------- ° paino«\’
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’"^0veii"whTTi! tHe^ttijWas^ w oo­
DALLAM .
.
.
.
.
ORKLOA,
enty years ago. One of the best eared- may thtm have voluntarily adopted, or
•-•Mr. BrieUT want to sue Miss Jones
ing .«'iTjt’o com e'out.ynnd, a t . last, one
for trees is an elm in tho yard of ( ’ harlt'F thereafter may voluntarily ailopt,
D. T.S tan ley , Pres. | J. W. D awson ,C ashier.
m oriiing iijTAprilHitYwas fou nd,dead ^ for bteai’h of promise.”
Parsons, of Kennebunk. It stood near gradual abolishment of slavery within
— Proprietor of —
"A ll right; but what was tho prom-
ipiitoT ead. — .V. T -./-r d /r r ..-
his stable, and when it became neces­ such State or States; that tho objoct
l ’O L K C O U N T Y B A N K .
isc?” j ,; •;
sary to enlarge the building tho addi­ is to practically restore, thenceforward
U f o n n io w th . O r e g a n .
C O N S U M P T IO N .
••Well,' you see, we * ore off at a pic­
CAUSES
OF
tion was built around tho tree, and to bo maintained, the constitutional
Does a 1 i sn
#u ral
a n k in ng
g business.
busineRH.
Si^ht
rat b
bank¡
^
i.
...
,
Shavian. Fashionable Hair ( uttinx. Sham­ ¿ 1 »
draft« on N* w V’ ork. Sun Fruncisco or Portland. pooing ami Hair Dressiug. Hot ami fold Hath*. I m p r i ip e r D r a in a g e o f t h e ^ S o ll L a r g e l y U «* nic iu August, and Emolino was mad
now two large branches project through relation
between
the
General
Deposit« root i , ed su bject to check or on certifi­
m
s p o n s ib le f o r I t .* isT y w
’ tcauso her sister had had more pro-
. Dallas, O r e g o n .
cate« of deposit. r o ile c t io u s w ill n*ceive proiniit M a i n H t r v e t
tho roof. And the top spreads above the Government
and
each and
all
,als than'she,' aud she asked me if l
Somi;”int«-r-'iting statistics have been
attentifm. ()Hic(* hou r«, 8 a. m. to 5. j>. in. Hall’s -----
stable Ukc a gigantic plant growing in tho States wherein that relation
Hur^lar Proof Safe, secured by Yale Time Loek.
gathered ^by lir* Simon ^tp5n'tho sub-. iwouldn't help her out. I said I would
is now suspended or disturbed;
a gigantic pot.
JAMES H. LAWTON,
,iect of uoiisumptiim^ In flfttjon English if-she would rejtsct mo, but, hang it sir,
SU RVEYORS.
and that for this object the war, as it
towns recently reconled' by l)r, Simon though she promised not to, she ac-
IM P O R T E D C L O C K S .
has been, will be prosecuted. And its
c:
e
pt«*d
me
the.first
eliunoo
site
got.’
’
—
th«-’Tleathsjrom consumption fell im-
F R A N K B U TLE R ,
T t n -y A r e M o r e ( l a u d y , H u t N o t a * G o o d
a fit and necessary military measure
inediate'T when th'o’suhsoil was^dried Harper s Bazar.
ms A n i r r l r a n T l n i . - F I . e e « .
for effecting this objoot, I, aa Com-
Main 8 t , opp. t'ourt House, Dallas. Or.
IrouijjSJtysteiflbf drainage. In'^Salis-
There are a gt»od many lmportod tnander-tn-Chiof of the Army and Navy
Hair Cutting, shavina and Shamp^luç oeat-
hury^jte deaths fron^iconsumption fell
ly done. Special attention Kiveu to Ladle«
clocks in this country. Those imported of the United States, do order and de­
Address litui at DALLAS. All rails promptly
and Chiidreu’s Hair Cutting.
T H IN -S K IN N E D P E O P L E .
4iif’ ]>er cent. Tin Ely 47 per coht.7 and
answered.
in late years « js ' i here for no other clare that on the first day of January,
M^TuTyr Tydv'il, ^whici^gained - least. F o o r M o r t a l * W h o i i M o r a l C u t i c l e la A l ­ reason in the world than because it i»
In the year of our Lord one thousand
P A R K E R * FE R C U S O N ,
W. P. WRHiHT,
trS fits di-ath rate* from .con%umption
t o g e t h e r T o o S e n s itiv e .
the fashion to buy things made eight hundred and sixty-throe, all per­
low«:red dif f er etnU ( F:-om^sCatigtics
Occasionally.’ono meets with indi­ abroad. The imported clock is not as sons held as slaves within any State or
we itnow^the high’mojrtaiity from con- viduals [w hose moral cuticle is as sen­ good a time-keeper as the American
States wherein tito constitutional au­
sumojioiT^in the British’ irmy.fand es- sitive as the leaf of the mimosa. Ev­ clock. On tho contrary, it I b well-
i . H. D e p u ty P u r v e y o r .
thority of the United States shall not
I• 1 an* specifications e.nd estimate* ,'!rnl",î'’ih
•tailyJun
the
(iuards,
!s
duo
to
cpn-
ery
random
conversational
shaft
is,
in
known that the foriign-made clock then ho practically rocognizod, sub­
Will do work in all p a rts of the county. 1» on application. Shop two doora south "f v
the Pf—
—
,
,
prepared to furnish all desired information in °Hy*wat«-r-works.
f < fliîedÇjr a mortality - tuch has been their estimation, as palpably intended will not compare with tho American
mitted to and maintained, shall then,
regard to lands surveyed. Office in bank.
Ilin R rrA llF A C R - ** - O B F .««* , sTTaffñíted by * bet ter ventilation of bur- for them as was the arrow labeled clock so far as telling the hour of the
DALLAM .
.
.
.
.
« K F .S O V
thenceforward, and forevor bo free.*
1 ** '
thjf consumptive, death rate "fo r the right eye of Philip” for that day is concerned. But there area good
•Of tho Cabinet proceed jpgs which
^tlnards from 125 in 10,*XX) in monarch's dexter optic.
many people in this world who do not
followed
the reading of this momontous
y?ar 18;>H to^l6.t> infthe year 1875;
It is painful to be in the society of buy clocks to koop time. It is, in a
say, the deaths^from con- such people. One is afraid to speak, very cheap way, fashionable to possess document we have unfortunately only
sumptiori^lonein theJniards in 1875 lest he should hurt feelings thut are al­ a French or a German clock, and that very brief memoranda. Every mem­
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Iw?r.«‘sless»rhatiLajseventi?of the number ways on the qui vive to bo hurt Cen­ is all there Is to it. Fashion covers a ber of tho council was, wo may infer,
bewildered by tho magnitude and bold­
sure a fault common to the tace. and multitude of deficiencies. Those im-
ñícLresearchT^f Dr.'Bowditch, of your thin-skinned acquaintance atoqce 1 ported clocks aro mounted in fancy ness of the proposal. The sudden con- ,
sidcrution of this critical question re­
*MáSsaciiusettw. and Dr ABuehanan, of appropriates the stricture. I
I cases, and there is quite a largo class
veals to us with vividness the differ-/
lErfglahdljalso str.ongly confirm that the you generalize —he focalizes; *u
V j of Americans to whom the name ol
M A J,
ence in mental roach, readiness and
| Paris or Berlin has a sort of undefined i
comparative degrec^pf wetness in the point being seif.
decision between the President and hi
TSll is*a*fai?m >'iisure oL tlie'proportion, r Conscience has in cases its share in fascination.
constitutional advisers. Only two
Syíímsumption among^the^residonts brlnging.home a casual expression to
It is safe to say that the American [
t r. Pepper, «*f I hilkdelphlA. thelbusiness and bosom of an indi­ who buys an imported clock docs it tho number gave the measure the
attempted an investigation ' j tho<|dis- vidual; but egotism and oonceit are, from some other motive than a utilita­ unreserved concurrence, even afufar
discussion. It is strange that on
^.trilaitioh of the same disease for the we believe, at the bottom of a good rian one.
those
was the cautious Attorney-jCe».
The fancy cases in which French and
ta ¿ á « ’W
j V n n - y iv u u U a n d p ir a e n te d dual «o f the morbid sensitiveness one
tus-dataafií'certa ln conclusion^to the encounters. A man must be very vain German clocks have been enveloped eral, the representative of th« con­
,Climatoî^caTA*»»<»ciatjon as a.contri- who imagines that his particular weak­ has undoubtedly had something to do, servative faction of the slave-hoi ding
jTuTionJto the*climatological study-of ness 'is a matter of sufficient interest to in the past, with their importation, State of Missouri, and that the >tiem-
DEALERS IN
s e n t society to provoke its continual rldi- are used. "It is English, you know," ber who opposed tho measure as a
b tT d isS a se . ’ . H is ^ in q u i r t e y w «
But to-day American clocks, put up in whole, and proposed to achieve
tóteóoloT the&.QiMLlW 'V<ms distrila cuie. -
the result indirectly through the
en-
counties.
sixty-sey
Bc assured,' ye of the tender moral cases bizarre enougi^ to suit the taste
u le d , »
jgfd ^ h l'ias^ dvUreCe!ved from 120 cor- ! epidermis, t that most of the expres- of the ntitst fastidious, can be found. scattered and divided action of i(x'al
7r.■’*pomienWdi.i^;/orty-scven counties, j fiorB. at w hich you take umbrage The style of the case or the quality ol commanders in military department»,
1*»c general deductions,.from thegsn- would have been uttered though you the work done does not cover the rea­ was tho anti-slavery Secretary of the
A ll kinds o f goods taken m e
swrrs^Sre^^'attth'« localities having had never been born. The world has son why foreign-made clocks are Treasury, Mr. Chase, representing
ill igli mortality‘ from consumption are something else to do than make caps bought in Hrf# -our.try. And aa to perhajm more nearly than any Other
’thoseoTlittle elevation and ^large an- to your measure, and if, by chance, cost, tb« American clock is much the ; the Abolition faction of the free Btate
nualwnrinfhlirrftnd that the hemlock you come across one about your size, cheaper. Tho simple reason, to-day, | of Ohio. All were astonished, except
regions! which correspond quite closely d co’ t suppose it was got up specially why the French clocks are popular is j the two to whom it had been meit*, %ned
a week before. Nond of the JK^rs
: w'itiFthe“ favnrable^cllmatic, regions. for your caput—there are plenty of because they are French.
American clocks are exported in j had even considered such a ste p. Bit«
¡iave* 1 he gr.iatest immunity. A very aead» that it will fit besides yours.
small proportion of the respondent* The best way is not to put it on.—N. large quantities, and sold just s iim t j froiu tiw mind and will of President
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French and Grrman clocks are made. | Lineo.n the determination and an­
recognise t h e 'influence of special local T. Ledy.r.
The exported clocks are sold because I nouncement to his Cabinet came al-
caiises ~for Jthis^disease, such as the
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Europe to equal the extent and beaut
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A great many thingsof foreign make day of July as when, two months later,
disease is almost unanimously admitted,
chards surrounding the new Hotel del are used in thie cou ntry for the same : it was given to the public, or as offi­
while its infectious quality is rei eiving
Ronte, at Monterey, Cal., which are reason that French and Gorman clocks cially proclaimed on the su cc^ d in g
more general recognition- ,n race th# said to have cost the railroad company
or "It is French, or German, dor. t ’ New Yttar's Day, an Irrevocable execu­
negntes »eisni the'most liable and the
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