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Only for moment in tho hall wcro they Uo to le alono. Then liossio hastily passed Drane a note, antUm-r.i-bcr of small, heavy, mystorlous articles, wrapped in a handkerchief, Ilo had hr.rrly conoealed these ttilna in his pivct when the matron approached. ' Hut your name?" whispered l)ranc, uv.Mj. I am hero as Mr. Lawrence Prune, ho replied, with a blush. "Only tho ivo of patienU can visit them on or Unary days." And she hurried away, leaving Drane In delicious perplexity. In bis room ho examined the note ana tho bundle, i Tho former proved tJ bo nn elaborate plan for his escape written out with tbo. detail of a . l'reneli dc-j.-ctivc novel." Tho latter w.-.s arrat l-.it of keys of all sorts r: ai--.es. They l ad been" taken from tho doors in Mr. itowcrV hoiuo, as tho noto explained, and were of course designed to open tloors In tho retreat. Dtanc studied ho plan of escapo ro Uriously. Ilo noted every place where '-.cabduid po, and. tho number of tho particular stair where ho r.iust breathe in order to avoid detection, lu some way llessio had discovered that the -i:rd at tho door was changed at mtd- i-;ht. Drano was to steal softly from i room at U:oGK. As near that hour t be could guess ho stole, according to ;rcotlons. having punched Uio key r;ra his lock' and opened his door villi ono of the bunch Bessie had brought. ; Ilo crept down the stair keeping in mind tho various shrewd details of tho nlot; where ho must hido to let tho ruard pass him; how ho must do this, that r.nd tho other thing which tho ingenuity of tho girl had devised. And now ho stood at tho bottom of the lower stair. Tho guard was asleep with his head against tho waU. This, too, was according to programme. Drano couli easily havo passed him to nis placo of concoaliaent, but suddenly a new and simpler phaso of tho problem itruck. him. Ilo coughed. Tho guard did not move. Then he went up to tho fellow r and shook him. Tho guard awoko. . . "Ilere your he cried, sleepily; "go back to your cage." Drano seized him by tho neck; dragged him to tho parlor door; pitched Uim head first into tho room; and before the man could recover his balance or his howls could bring as-istaneo. Drone had opened tho outsido door, and was cavorting dowa tho street . ;.. '" CHAPTER Vin. ' c a rnicE os iiis mad. No sprinter ever made better timo than did Mr. Drano in his first run from the Ketrcat. A medal at the end of a track is not half tho Inducement to speed that a pursuer at tho beginning IS. ll lawrvntu uiHi ilii - ----- "j stop-watch it would probably havo ap peared that ho had broken all records at tho end of the first hundred yards; and yet it seemed to him that ho was not running half fast enough. The street was absolutely deserted, but ho came presently to the corner of an avenue that was brilliantly lighted and lively with many passers. Then be stopped abruptly and walked Blowly up tho avenuo for a short dis tance. His heart was beating violently with excitement and the exertion of lib run, and ho knew that ho must get somewhere out of sight at once. Just ahead of him ho saw that tho street-car tracks entered a tunnel, the sidewalks and carriage-way rising over a hill abovo it Believing that hero lay his oppor tunity be entered . the tunnel and talked through its half mile of length without molestation savo from cars that passed bim occasionally. Tho drivers and conductors., looked at him sharply, and that made him wish that ho had staid above ground. It also im pressed him with tho necessity of dis guising himself. At tho end of the tunnel he found himself n front of the" "Grand Central Depot, - Ii he could only taka a train and go somowherol Instinctively his hand went to his pocket and i.hen remembered. Tho thought of passing again through an experience of hunger with its : possibilities of polico courts and ferry-boat concerts so distressed h,lin that ho had half a mind to return to Jenkins and confess himself a lunatic. Then probably ho would bo put in a straight jacket and be. confined In a loathsome cell for the rest of his days. Horrible! Suddenly ho remembered that no had been in tho habit of carrying a fifty dollar bill in a little pocket unobtrusive ly made at the waistband of his trousers. Most of us would have thought of that before, tent Mr. Drano had passed his boyhood in the lap of luxury, and in his manhood had not escaped from her leading-strings until tho beginning of these unhappy episodes, so that the where withal was naturally tho last element to enter into his consideration of practi cal problems. In this case bo felt cer tain that his enemy, tho tramp, must havo overlooked that pocket. Ho thrust a trembling finger into it. Glorious! lie felt the soft but firm .tcxturo of a bank note, and he knew that he was caved. U marched proudly into the depot and inquired about "trains for Boston. That was still further away from home, but ho had friends there who would identify him and sec him out of his trouble. A "train would leare in the course of an hour. Good.. How much? Five dollars. Very reasonable. One ticket, please. While the strip of paste-board was be ing stamped Mr. Drane drew forth tho bidden bill and unfolded it. - Then his heart went down to bold sad com no union with bis heels. "1 beg your pardon,'' he faltered, ad 4iiii,th ii,-kft--llpr. "but I don't .w.i..v i-il mt lf.ivi--s.ii tl'is f-Ynnimr.9 ! The bill was a two. The tramp had been coinmcndably tborogh la hU c arch through Mr. Dr-anc's clothes, and, having found uso for the fifty dollars, bad recognized the utility ol an emergency fund and bad iuitcd Lis reserve two dollar, r.,.-i.i went out afulll into the ivhyit wL. thut hehr.d new r boon ablo lKforo tJ see nny tMu.T i tho philoso- rhyofpeS;.lmi,m. UU1 unfeeling air of .New vom am: olaiioii can not bo foun In a situation whe.i a nun l r.3 is rtnch as two dollars In his possi rulon. L.vv ror.ee found It. Ko didn't v.sr.t t J t J 1 lioshva. anyway, far there v.-.a i;o;-'-e, , tho '-oca the beautiful. tlis so-,-.Kr.t!sfy ' ln;r 'n.---Ji. Sbo was in K'v York, and ! at the thought tho utroo-pliora toolc ou 1 a sudden freshness as if it niis'.it havo blown across a garden of roses. Per ' haps her littlo foot had preyed tho very i stono on which ho suxxi! Lawrence patted the stono gently with -his foot ; and felt comforted. He would run tho ' risk of courts and retreats for tho prlv ; ilogo of finding her. I Mcantimo how far would two dollars jarry bim? Ho must have a bed and a I breakfast and a shave, Tho bed coat i him half his pilo at a neighboring ho 1 tel. Tor prudential reasons ho regis- ij ,,.liM-n assumed name, and for once in this history no calamity is to bo recorded as tho outcome of tho decep tion. In tho morning a barber look 3if Mr. Dranc's moustacho for fifteen xnts, and a modest meal reduced his japital to half a dollar. Then he bought a newspaper and cat down In a hotel corridor to read and reflect. The news- j paper was uncommonly Interesting. ! Conspicuously displayed on tho first ! pago was nn account of tbo ci-capo of i a dangerous lunatic from Jenkins' Iie- ! tKAt- , . v .-. The lunatic was supposed to bo thi wealthy Mr. Lawrcnco Drane, ot Kansas City. That unfortunate gentle man's friends had como on to tako ! caro of him and had arrived at the I Retreat but nn hour after tho escnp-. I They immediately resolved io oSer ! a reward of five hundred dollar; for his capture, and tho proprietor of tho Ketreat supplemented that inducement by an offer of fifty dollars from hi own purso. Then followed a minute description of tho missing man. La-vrenco felt flattered, but stiil not happy. "Lvery man but tho millionaires in the city is looking for me," bo thought, and ho glanced cautiously over his pa per at tho other occupants of tho room. His blood chilled at once, for directly oj-posito sat shrewd-looking fellow spring hard at him. Tho fellow had a copy of the same paper that Mr. Drano was r.-adlng, too, in his hand. Ilo was evidently a detective. Afwr a moment of aony"tho detective rose and camo to wards Sit. Drane, still looking sharply at Mm. "Now for a grand bluff," thought Lawrence. Ho nerved himself for a nif-bty effort, but tho stranger paused awiivardly and said: "Excuse me, sir; I see that I was mis taken. I thought you were an old friend of nine." And he walked away. Lawrcnco liked to h-vo choked with tho excitement and relief, and ho felt that ho would rather be captured than undergo such another trial. Ho must get away. Even his friends would discredit hi? story and consign him to an asylum Z::?o noreM'the story again. It ended by saying tnat the gentlemen 'm Kansas ' City had cono to Boston on the midnight train believing that -Mr. vranc naa nea ui that city. Atrain his thoughts reverted to ucssic. She would help him, but ho dared not rU0 wouia iieip mm, uuu uu uaxw go to Mrs. Dowers' house. So he wrote n note to Mrs Uowers inquiring if ho might not call on tho young lady whom itc i.-now nnlv liv the namo of Bessie, and trust to her kindness to screen him from capture during tho call. Itcosthlm thirty-five cents to send this note by mes-jeni-r. After what seemed intermin able dele.y the messenger returned with this answer: Tho fauna laity yon refer to has re turned to her friends. For her sake I refrain from sending this to you by a po'ieenuxr.. You may not bo insane, but I am convinced tliat you aro a lml, bold adventurer. So do not, on cry account, expect any further assi;tanco from me. Emii.v IIowkcs." And what did poor Drano do then? Ilo went down -to tho East river and wonderod if somo condemned fool of a hero wouldn't rcscuo him if ho should pi ungo in and try to bo decently drowned. The men at work thereabouts didn't look much like heroes, but ap pearances might bo deceptive, and Mr. Drano gave up the idea. It was but a passing frenzy. Ilia native vigor re turned soon and it was reinforced by tho Imago of Bessie's face that haunted liimcnnatnnf.lv. Ilo wOllld SRek llCr if it took tho rest of his lifo and cost him hio fortuno when ho got possession of it again. During tho rest of the day ho wan dered aimlessly about the docks and in the quiet streets. His hunger ho ap peased with a sandwich, reserving his balance, eight cents, for another meal. Tho more he wandered and tho moro ho thought, the more desperate his situa tion seemed; but relief camo from tbo most unexpected quarter. Just as it was growing dark whom should ho meet but tbo original tramp. Each mado as if to run at first sight, then they thought better of it and stood facing each other. Well," said Mr. Drano. "Well," returned the tramp, "you've done mo up nice, haven't you 7" 'Done yoil up?" exclaimed Lawrence; "how about mo, you rascal? Havo you read tho morning papers?" "Read tho papers! Do I look as If I .A". I.-.,"r ford to read a bulletin board. No, I've i arousing interest and impressing just como from the Island. Your Kan-1 f t j to jet r pupjl8 eee an sas City friends said I was tho wrong! '. . ' , . , , man, and of course they had to let me j handle the animal to be studied. jo." The best way to give your students Lawrcnco was on tho point of bhow- . , , .. ... , tngtho tramp the .tory of tho escape clew idea of the animal kingdom printed in tho paper, when a perfectly ' is to Study a few typical forms, tremendous idea occurred to bim. " , Life i too short to tiy to master wj so great that bis voice trembled , , , , , , ., A he said: the numberless forms of life that "That's good. Now, I am willing to ' gwarm this universe. Thia is the let bygones be bygones. I am not out;, - ... . . " JB . . . 1 iia v nf kih i li7stiin. Ao more do we 31 my scrape vet. ana m-tween us we. ..M Bft.it. oihur rood dl. Ar 11 M"- -- vou jfreed?" . "Yon don't wean to get me arrested for taking your clothe, do your " TolcoutiiuieJ. "SCHOOL DEPARTM NT, Maii.m.-.t by llie IN' tMiutjr TwUrr A wiiiili'ii, nmt rtvil l llm mtvnnwiiivnl o( tli I'MhlbrHrhuwl. rrfrTKiWT,iioV. r. a. hay, InitrjiriHlfiice, Orvitu, muni tw aitdnwa lo llio willui- of ll Ui- IxirliiR'iii. . Teachers shouhl read tlto article by Prof. Batcomb on "Zoology in the Public School" Ihey win jn jt 8u-jjjt8tions Hint will aid . ... interring I. p.,1.1;,. S.lnv lhcv win tluni in giving niany interesting and valuable Iwmhip, fvrn if they do not find time to teach it in echool. Initituta Program. Following is the program of ex ercises for the county institute to bo held at Kickreall on the first Sat urday in February: 0eiiiiig exerviiH' ' sssiK-mtion A, N l'lilkenMin. MethtKl of Tent-King SiiU' tiricniimr. . . . S.i-rititvmlc!it UuteliiiiHiu. Dic'iwkn. Fifth tirade lico::riiiliy l'mf. W. A. Wunii. tieiier.il diiKMiwion NOON IIOl'K. iong Awoi'lntion. lutere)4iii! 1'arents in Sehmd Work.... Mif!" llattie Williams. Kxenises Dixie geliool. ImtiorUuiee -if Meinorv (it-mu I'rof. T. A. Ilnyei-. Myths ami Fairy Stories in Primary Kd- m-ution Mary I'ollitis. Ueuerul ditH'iif.-ion Tlutfe on program finding it im possible to attend will oblige the association by sending a substitute. Ejport of District No- 49. For the month ending December 28, 1S94. So. of scholars enrolled. . . .'. H Average attemlanco H Nmnes of tlmse not ub-tfiit: Clciiiuions am', nolx-rt Fi.-lil-iu-k. Kv.i Towxs, Tenelier. f The nljovc report was pent in ton late for last week's issue. En. Zoology in ths Public Sohoolj. "To liim who In I lie lovr "f Nalurf holds Commiiniou with lior visible forms, she speaks A various lancnaiir; for Ills jnyf r hours .She has a voire of ilailncss ttn.l a smile And eloquenreor beauty; and sh rIUU-s Into his darker niusliiK with a mild And hrulhiK sympathy llmt steals away Their shurpness cro he Is aware." And it is this love of nature that we should cultivate in the child that ho may talk in this various language. All admit the necessity of the study of physiology so that wo mny know how lo prop erly care for these liodies of ours. Few question tho introduction of botany into our course of study. And to read nature's language in the modest violet nnd the gaudy poppy is the delight of both youth and nge. Who would object to chemistry, which tells of the repair anu wiuiie in ine uuncaie y;i c- . laboratory of nature; the " different elements that we need to sustain life and the foods in which . , . . they arc properly combined the - foundation of all medicine, as well disinfectants and antiseptics? And why not zoology? More es pecially since it is now claimed that all diseases are but some lower form of life that lives upon the un healthy tissues. Why should the scriptures be literally fulfilled with the child s physical sense that '"having eyes they see not and bav ins ears they hear not" the busy world of life that goes on all around and about tlu-m? In tha ocean and the land, burrowing in the soil at their feet, swarming in the very atmosphere they breathe and even swimming, divinjr, floating in the swal'ows of water the child takes to quench his thirst. The child w ill be interested to learn that the ch leese as well as ''Old Ocean" is ex plored by great numbers of "skip- pen that the sweet sugar ana sour vinegar each support a thriv- in iz nonulation; and that the but ter gets old the same as "any other city" by reason of the "crowded condition of its inhabitants." Interest! Why should not the child's mind hunger and thirst for this knowledge that so nearly con cerns him and lies at the threshold of every human being? Simply knowing an animal's name or a de scription of it in terms that are not understood will not give a knowl edge of the animal or make your students enthusiastic in tho study. As the eye is the most open inlet to the soul, the Burest method of j -i enaegyor to encompass au mow i- What is retort is Dr. Samuel Pitehei- prtcriptioa for Infant. Silt contain. ne.tbcr Opium Morputno or MllnloTMotUcn, Coru cure. Dlarrha. nl AVln.l Colic Cantoria relieve. S troubles crt. eo.,.tl,i:itt u.ul llutu.oney. ItorU assimilate, tho foo.l. rcCulatcs tho .tornuch tU U tho UUdrou'- PrvW. Motber. rrlend. Castoria. -Cattorl Is an cw-Uut mwlfrlna for chit inn. MOlH-rs h3r reitly Wi " awxl fl!t u;oa tlwlr chiUlrB." Pa. 0. C. 0o", Cstor! U tlit Uvt r i!y fcr cliiUreu of .hU M am W -luusL I ; f.o .l-jr U . far dSrnt wh.oioUir Ulco iJ 'jftM rw'.l fntenst ut U tr chll lrrn. a I V'.or U I (toAd of ths various qu-k mMtrunui hlcli aru d.-tn.Ttn Mu-ir lorml oaf 3, by furc!no:m. Biorphlna, soothlug synip a.l oih. r li.irt .ul aroU down meir mw". a V prmaur sr. . . . - Couosy, Ark. On tour Company, TT I- edge as did the scholars of the mid dle ages. Kven more than this, to simply read of the world' advance ment would require all one's time. To illustrate: But yesterday it was discovered that it was the working of a small insect in the soil that prepared it to raise our wheat, com and iiotatoos, and for this reason another crop could not bo ruiecd upon the same soil until this ani mal life had again increaicd in suf ficient numbers to supply the pe culiar substance that this particu lar plant needed; thus linking lot any, zoology and chemistry in a natural science "triumvirate." Today the scientist announces the discovery of a new and inert jus in the atmosphere. Vdo not only have chemists, botanists and zxilogiits, but men make a life study of carbon compounds, fungi and bacteria. So be Satisfied with a little well done. A ge uine de Hire for knowledge aroused in the student is worth much more than hundreds merely studied about. This was vividly impressed upon my mind while li.-teninfe some years ago to President Jordan ol Leland Stanford university, as he told of his experience in tho cele brated Natural History School of Agassiz. He said that for many days he was given tho same lish to study, and although when he firdi took the fish he thought that he knew all about it, yet the longer he studied it the more ho found to learn, and he considered that he owed more of his love for zoology to that one circumstance than to any other. Let each or several, if preferred, make a collection of some particu lar order or family, helping each other by saving all the specimens that they find and giving them to the one making a collection of that particular family. Oral and writ ten reports, with descriptions of their "latest catch," will add inter est and serve the purpose of ere ating a pleasant rivalry. Incite interest by investigating as far as possible "some insect about which there is an interest already aroused. The chinch bug, that in many parts of the world destroys annu ally thousands of buoi.cls of wheat, and in that connection the so called "small pox" of the little bug. I havo reference to the sporo trichum discovered by Chancellor Snow of the Kansas university. It is a species of fungus that grows on the bug, and by sowing a few in fected bugs soon all the great army a to wept away as by a istilence. Study of the cicada with hi. noisy orchestra. Find out whether "Katy did" or "Katy didn't." Study the June bug and hi. gaudy wing; the "daddy long-legs," who teaches "where to find the cows:' the glow worm with his "flash light;" the orn fly that has lately appeared among cattle; the f ilk worm, whose fatal shroud" is so much prized by the fairer half of the genu. homo; the mosquito, who "present his bill" in such a noisy and nn Iertintiit way; and more of the many others that will be euggested to your pupils' minds. I D Castoria. - Cwtorla li so wll a-lnplnl toeMUrs-n that I nvuiuuu-na It assuror u.y ynw ij.UuB f.uolot.u-." ir. A. Asensa, M. D , m So. otf.r-i , nnwiiiyo, n. v. -OWBkn-" th il.:i.lr:i s dprt m.ut tu. s: LfcUy ""'" "' t-ito In URlr outsWo r-..-i t itetoiU, ai.d a!U.iu;h " " mloal su 4lrt lu: U J-"" " M,'"'if , r,hiei. yt r.x lo couli Uw U !h rl:s of CaMoria lu ,u lavor uio It." Vsitso liuarrrai. wo Pisranv, IkMtua, ataca, A lux C. Brr, orroy Strt, N.wr York City. 1 These are a few of the suggestions of tho many method that may U 'employed to incite interest and the 'gaining of practical knowledge, and more than thin, the leaching !0f the habit of observation ami ! thouvhtfulncss i-f uiiiiiuiU and in sect that he inert! etcry day; fo. wherever he is nnd whatever he may be doing he will be learning u new lesson from the grent book ol nature. P.ut where U the time? That is the question that mutt h awsweritl by those in charge ol schools. Tho curriculum seems already crowded and some othet study mny suffer. It i-i not my purpose to under value any of the other studies, and yet may I mention "economy of time," that trite expression of the pedagogue. Could it not be intro duc i! in connection with opening exercises, or as a special exercise for Friday afternoon? Or if no other way can be devised have il alternate with some other study trtice or tliiict! a week. Once get the students thoroughly eiithusi.ts tic and tliey will curry on the study idniont wholly by ihenisel ves. Thev will almost load you down with specimens. Let me mention in conclusion a few books that will greatly aid both teacher and pupil : NaMin Headers, Seaside and Wayside (four numbers, published by 1). 0. heath it Co., Chicago); Wood's Natural History and Jordan's Vertebrates of North America, f any book dealer, and tho maga zines American Naturalist and l'jpular Science Monthly. Someone has said that "natural science is ho placed in the. front ol the studies of tho present age that to object lo their study is simply to writ) one's self a laggard behind the times." E. E. 1Ui.com n. Ili-alt Ii is loiioiiiy. A well man can do as much work as two men who arc "under the weather," and do it belter. A box of Ripans TahulcH in the office will save clerk-hire. TH 10 Harness Shop NEW. F. E. Siiafku, Prop. Bulls the l't linnil muln liurm-sa unci other sndrtlcry kimxIs for Ii-mi money than evr Ix'Tnrc olli-ri-cl. Don't huy fiictory marie stock when you cad Kft the hnnd mariu for the suine money. ltepah'n(f ueatlu and promptly done. C ST., IxUKi'K.NDESCE, Okkoon. Estes & Elkins, Leading City Draymen ah kind, of Hauling in or out of the city Promptly attenll to. Charges reasonable. ML 5 Qur Busness It to buy The rcimU a large Clothing, Dress Goods, Furnishing uooas, etc. Tlmt w"t A Clearance Sale HjOII ilesiru myllMh (food, ot goutl quality, know that we cii n ami III sell tllt'llt 10 you clicni'ier than nny lln'r IlIlllWI In Tli Polk Comity. J Monmouth MONMOUTH, OKK. ti i vy Wife And I never ly. Hut even then ilillrrencc . itt iimtaucr: We needed hhih liHrdwarf nnd (to crv. She wan in favor of hininf at i Frazer & Son's, Monmouth, SALEM, PORTLAND WA Take Steamer Altona Leave Portland Ttiendayn. Tburfdaya ami Saturday, C:(()a. in, Iave Independence Momlay, Wcdnefihiyn and Fridnva-i :.') " , Leave Salem " " " i Fast Time, Cheap Bates, Alexander-Cooper Drug Co Always aim to please and Veep on hand v Rubber Good, Perfume, Stationery, Paint, J Oil-, Vnrniidiea, I5ni!he, Con fan, SoapB, Syringes Prescriptions :-: Carefully -:- Compounde! Day or Night. All kimlrt uf Legal Blanks INDEPENDENCE Dray & Truck Co. Drayiiifr of all kinds in and out of the city will receive prompt and careful atten tion if entriiKtcd to A. W. Docksteader, (Huifi-ssor to Chaa. HtnaU) Our prices- are the lowent. INDEPENDENCE, - OKECON OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD COMI'AXV. CHAS. CLARK, Iliccivcr ronnrrtlnt with Hloamrr "KOMEH" bo Yaiiilnu and Han PrandNco. HU tiiiN lesvrs Man Kranclsro; March 4, 14, 24th. HI earner Iravr Yaqulna: Marrh , IS, JMh. nilits rrwrvml lo chanc aalllng dat rllhout noUr. For freight or jascnircr raU-s apply to aajr A tent. CHAS CI. A tt K. RMlvr, Oi vallls, iirritoa Chas llendrr. Ron 4rn, .Nos 1 Icil Market hi-, Han KrsoeiiH-a.l llf. ito.hU. M't not dllhcull to ik'II rlulitly iMHiul.t. "hy I10 toll Uim mry. lUirliiK tstM tlm market w very unt'ly, mut w lM.nKia .r.'iiy freely tint lie I'N'Haw, elected latest Ntvlea ami ' Best qualities. U, w have hock ui l' ,d durlinf tlio n't f' wm-kii In ortler int 'r, ""'i' Mock up lo Hi Uihm, mnl follow our iMitlcy l lukliiu silvmilniio of Uim low lluVItt ll" mar ket. r llie"' reason vtv livt coiiitiieni'td httt will roiitltiiio until llio bivmU nr all iM. Wi ilo not llk to sell at coal, or for leas Uiuiirost.l'utwelMiil rutlitr I..... a Unlit now tllUII 10 llttVU our siak on Ibo slielvu until next )''r, u.t tlien Imvit lo "K'U tlicui at Imll prlif, (esMes ruiiiilnir tho risk of lusliig nmiiy of our customer by olWlnil them oo.l and yearoM. Mercantile Co. have nny altercation, and our iieiufcf U.r marvel at the c n!ciiiuiity. v nm inr rj sou for thia blcHctd utato of nfTaimf you Well, when tsrKt our two thnddiing hrarta wrt made one. we cutablitdicd a aort of n act of rule1 which Uith of u have adhered to very tcadf,m: where, fhe iiiMed, tiny were Ibe cheapest. !' favored p-'ii fj to Portland fir them. She want her way and I wanted mine. Uid w qtinrici' 'ot a bit of it we i flirted a coin pro m ine. TUli on uKrentblo viav of celtliit(f iuli Jif lite, yo know. Where did we buy tho gitotU? Il'in-. well, we l oui-hl llieui Viero my w ifo tid, . Fraxer A. Son' and avcd fevcral h.llar. ( FOR and UN DIM.' Sulphur, Patent Medii'iw Cigar, " Thermomek Jtook. ? Pen, : Pencil, I Ktc, K" sj fTJ , 1 "a,--.,,. For nalo in Oflice G . u . . . -i vim jr nMJ"- PfiU'HAI.B AT TIIIH OFKICK. HERCULES i OAS AND QASOUNK ENGINES tntndln,psf rs of Has of line K.iln"""2 lve.lll lnvr.il'' llscfUiS HEBCOIil -reWIJst; .i.fiil' worsmsiisW; I ll.les.ls,, it bars is U- IkoIII"- , "spark, trie t-"ff, with His HrrJ ll....r H-iiyar5 .rfottrisn"""! W also mauuractura, a. oor works l A MrtUPlTYl A MY MM PI! nftSFKhl Th. s oeljr Os. rnlOBnMirnln "r?'"7B v ul ..l, mails In An.ertia. '"as. atalnat use if ,t.l oil. in.iiraf" tMnd ( ealal.'.""" Stationary and Marine Ecr , iiTrsTcaB ,f PALMER & RE Y TYPE FC'Jf v, Hsxs.il! a St., S ' r i