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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1901)
o Eugene lid ..«.JUNE ¿ -lfÜRDAY A Portland justicv-oMLe-peac« cofirl h»s a weighty problem to sol J Ve A bai tier-shop patron sues the barber for damages sustained through getting the barber’s jtcb in his shop. VKS ur r. s MÂ’Aîtî 3 S PERSONAL. ’ fi w J J i «I • A PHILOPENA. “Calamity Jane Pally iiutra, Jane 16 Copyright. IR’l. by Vsalts 8stb-. rt. They were witting before the big hr John .Iriiwioiii! took Ml»» llarlowe place lu t'ucle John Watson’s kitchen out to dinner, and neither the dinner OREGOX AT an Interestlug atnl interested group Mrw J H der lits got e to Burna There were several neighbors who had nor the diner* received any of hl» nt occupied Join her bu»b id. Tbe famous battleship Oregon Just strayed In u»en who had face«! tention, for it wa» entirely Mr Tillman, governor of South by Mi»» llarlowe. Mrs Ernuu« Thompson h*» ret irne«! the privations of early pioneer life Iti ,<u reposes in lhe watera of her Carolina, has refused to drink with "Will you eat a phliopena with me. from a visit it Portland. the mountains and men who hnd rush baptism, in Francisco Bay after Mr McLaurin, United States Sen Mr Armstrong?” asked Miss Harlow«-. John Van G left for his home at ed to the Mecca of fortune or failure lu mail rarrivr in the Black Hills, a f ee hat's a phllo|H‘iia -....nve thousand miles of cruiaing. ator from the same state. A ▼try Corvallis th » »fternoou. the Pennsylvania oil region«. I'nch "Oh. you cannot accept anything ro\vr among tbe rough characters of the • J k London” telle about her serious state of affairs in the Louis Do tge, student, left for hit John's commonplace but kindly dis from me. and I cannot accept anything b »rtlvr, a wuian in >cx but u man in < >- posed wife sat smoking her pip«» In a from you. If on«1 of us does and the I ’ ymviit ami association, “Calat..i y homecoming in Thursday’s Ex Palmetto state. ( home at Ashland today. cosy corner There were. t**sldes, Geor other cries 'I’bllopena!’ the uufortunate .lanes” life puts the imagination of th«» Student I 1. Grider left this after giana. L'ncle John's nice«*, a girl with a hi obliged to give a pawn.” to I lush, lkr ativentures have aminer: « The modern will meet tbe ancient noon for Northern California. “Those are very hard conditions al- been the ba>is of a familiar character of medallion face and snapping black the dime n vol, but the lurid pen of the , -., up she swept grandly on the in Greece with electric care whizzing Capt G A Hache Is laid up w th« eye«, and the little achoolma'am who togetlwr unfair.” said Armstrong. yellow writer has concocted no more des “ Eat It! ” Miss Harlowe e«>inm:inde<l from Athens to Piraeus! Ami the i of the flood tide, this huge big earbuuele ou his left band. was "boarding round" and who s.vtvt [•et iitc e\| • it than actually fell to the lot gun’platform, this floating fort, I cars and electric fittings will come Chas Cochran went to Cottage Grove !y rejoiced to tin«! her lines fallen in Imperiously: then she look« «1 down :it ot this it i arkable woman. her plate. “Then' Is always a way to lu pritiib hfe “Calamity Jane” h Mn fhls colossus, this JHghtjr 10 000- from America, that fabled Atlantis this afternoon to spend Buuday. such a pleasant place. get around the hardest conditions.” •. Maitha Burk. She owes her nickname L projectile, capable of driving a of the ancient Gieek. They were listening to l'ncle John's ' to < aptai i Eagan of the I nited States she said softly. Mi*» Florence Huilwi, »tulent.went ______________ Vbl0; al a velocity of thirty feet per stories of the early days. As he sat ’Thillppa earrhd on as usual this army, whose life she save»! in n battle to ber home at Tangent today. liefore the fire his strong features and evening.” remark«*! th«» hostess t,« her with Indians in l>"»2. i^he was then only ecociH ber Ht'*rn r,PPled lhe Mi»» Madge Battee returned laat A Portland man escaped from Lrg and Stripee; and from the angular form were outlined sharply husband when the last guest had gone 2t» $ ears old, but was already a< ting ns a scout. This is her own sto:y of the in- against the glowing logs. From stories ”1 declare. tliHt girl Is simply dreinl- j cldent: Jak of her one lone fighting mast the peathouse and ran to his home night from a visit In Portland. Miee Julia Hill, cla«- of 98. U O, ful. She Is the de.-tresf, prettiest tiling, ••| was serving under t-’aptiii Eagan. of early hardsh ps the conversation nat Streamed the homeward-t mnd pen- in the city with hie smallpox. He she s«**ms to think th t nil men i atul while mar <loose Ci”< k, • n the site , «nl—a prodigious, sinuous thing refuses to return, and the city keeps arrived from The Dalles thia afieruoou. urally drifted Into a recital of hair but were create«! solely for her ai-iuse- , ««: ' , pi’, ent town ot > eri an W y • Mrs R 8 Bean came up from Salem breadth escapes, the turning point las tlf white and blue, greater by | we had a three day skirini.s’i. \\ e lost ment.” Urthan her own length, and in fact a policeman constantly on guard at | tixlay to attend commencement exer ing a b.Mtr story In which l’ncle John “My dear.” said lie. "John Yrmstrong I aix men killed ami seve al v .mnded. * 1 Then our detachment v ts aud ushed figured as a hero, -ml fitness the greatest pennant in his residence to prevent person* cises. is able to take care of himself.” { ab»»iit a mile from camp. <'apt..in ’.ng:‘.n "I was walktn down the road one the world. Four hundred and from entering or leaving the house. But Mrs. M ost knew be wasn't Mrs LN Roney is still very 111, be 1 was on»» <‘f th«» first to be shot ■ -uring I’hllippa was sleeping tbe »'«* p of the the tight that f>d’.owe 1, nml, hap eriing tweDty feet.if twi8te(1 out from the ing somew hat worse this afternoon, we evenfn. when I met a b'ar strollin along New York anarchists will have a are sorry to state. a* If It. too. enj’yed an evenln walk.” Just. I'robably It was tin1 sleepli'ss to be near him, 1 was able to r»a h hi masthead, while the ship whose his story began. “I had played with ness of th«» unjust that John Armstrong ; side in time to prevent him from falling bomecomiog it symb.lized meas picnic on Long Island tomorrow Ml*» Nina Wilkins, who has t«een lu ' from Ids h»rse. 1 manage»! to g» t him experiencing. ured less by nearly a bundrt I feet. Among other diversions their Moscow, Idaho, for several months, th«» InJun boys long enough to l’arn was 1 on m.v horse in front of nn» and mude a H<* had Iss-tt warned. somethin o ’ b'ar natur', so I Jes tuck With the huge thirteen-inch riflemen will blaze away at wooden j returned home this afternoon. "She is as beautiful ns a plctur«» am! dash for camp, which we rea* bed <afvly. off my hat, held It afore my face an « i ing from his w <»und ’ 'aptnhi muzzles projecting from the forward with about a* much heart." said Trav 1 After re« Mr» Dr Vandyke, of Grants Paas, 1» 1 Entail lai uhingly calle 1 me •En mity turret like tne uncovered angs of a dummies representing kings. To I in the eity visiting her »on Ed Van yelled for all I was worth. The b'nr ers. 1 Jan« the I««1 ** ■ 1 f phii"*.’ 1 the turned an walked back Into the woods “She Is beautiful, and she has a vtcious bulldog, she barked lhe req make the scene more realistic thej dyke, the well known student. ■»dignified ’» a Judge, an I cut for heart to match her fa«*'.’’ repll««l Arm uisite thirteen times to the Ad should have hangsmen and heads- Mis» Gertrude Longmore, < ne of the home. I might liev made a square meal strong. “You fellows have never been miral’s flag on the Iowa, received menexecuting dummy king-killers thet b'ar. but the Lord hod other able to reach It. that’s nil. She Isn't n the return, and passed on. At her The occupation ot an anarchist teaehers In the Creswell public •«’bools, for woman to be lightly won, and I like wise ordained.” came down on the afternoon train. heels, like petty terriers, scrambled Ben Billings told how ho hud been her for It.” cannot be a very pleasant one. Mrs A A Faiti end Miss Amy Adams, launches and tugs galore. “Lightly won! Goo«l heavens! left under a bench somewhat disturb of Portland, are guests of Mrs Adams,, • • • Lieutenant-Commander Tilley, oorner Fourteenth aud Alder streets. ed mentally, but otherwise unhurt -by Just It she doesn’t w ant to be w on. a lailler which made a hasty exit from She only wants to be wo<ied. John, THE OREGON AT ANCHOR. Governor of the American portion Forest Grove Times: Misses Edna the engine house and landed 300 feet tnv boy, 1 admire your delicious self Swung fullarouud, with no^e to of Samoa, arrived in San Francisco Greves and Mabel Davis ars spending away. Jake Brown told of Ills wind conceit nnd your stubtmrnness, but I sea and tide and sun and wind, the other day and was not there commencement with Eugene friends. up In the bull wheel. “One more turn, tell you she is Just pls Ing with you." "I do not car«» to discuss Miss Har the great anchor leaped into the long until be tried to view the water Mrs Whittlesev, mother of Walter an I'd hev been dashed ag'ln the cross low«« any furtlmr.” sai<! Armstrong piece. The driller saved me. ile tri I uh and clenched its stout grip on bay Whittlesey, who graduates at the U O • was the coolest feller I ever saw, was <*>l«lly. Am! Travers knew that lie hail front. Only “ tried ” to view it, for the muddy bottom. The Oregon said ns much as h«« dnr,*l. next week, came up from Portland to- i Rill Kaney." was home! Home, and here at i he had but fairly started when day. Fhllippa ant In her drawing room long ” 1 don't s ’ pose you've lived waiting for John Armstrong. She was rest on the very spot which saw thugs punched him into uncon KU ill enough to hev any close calls," Mies Rose Coleman, who ha* beeD her formed and lauuebed and sciousness, and took his gold watch l'ncle John when the little school smiling to heraelf ns she r«*member«*l tbnt she hnd told thre«« im*n she would christened. Home, after 55,000 and chain and money. The thug visiting for some time at the residence ma'am's turn came. of Mrs Ctiureh, left this afternoon for mile* ot faring and fighting, aerose "Oh. yes, I have,” said she. “It hap not be nt home tonight. > Salem. "Ho comes out of bls shell when the zones, from California to the is no respecter of persons. pened when I was teaching over at Miss Ins Craig, of Portland, and Sprlnk Creek and boarding at Squire there Is no one ««Ise here,” sh«« snld to Horn, and from the Antilles to th'3 The New York Chamber of Com Miss Gussie Giesy, of Salem, are the! Duncan's. I ha«l a good three miles to herself "What a gr««at, noble head ho East Indies. lias! And wlint a will! I will tell him merce announces that “for the last guests of the Misses Ada and Ruby walk every morning and evening and about th«« other men.” was always glad of a l.ft. One morn Heudrici-s. He came directly, nt’ 1 she welcomed WILLIAM AGAIN. three years the exchanges of the Mrs E R Bryson and chlbl os me up ing a good looking young fellow, with a him very sweetly, but ns she look«*! In New York Clearing-House were spanking black team atul a light spring Ills face she saw a certain firmness from Corvallis today to spend com-1 wagon came along, lie stopped ami William of Germany has dipped very much in excess of those of the mencement week with Prof and Mrs aske«l me If I cared to ride. Of course about th«« lips and n sternly light of purpose burning lu his «'yes. nml sb«« I preferred to ride under such favor his trenchant pen into ink again. London Clearing-House, The ex- I M Glen. shivered a little. Like Travers, slm for changes at the London house able circumstances. It was a June This time he attemted theology in a Rev B C Miller, of Oakland, Oregon, knew tlint she hnd gone ns far ns she Kite morning, the air full of sweet scents lint telegraphic message of congratula 1900 were $43,540,000,000; at the tias been called to the pastorate of the and sweeter music, and we were soon dared. kill She became desperately gay. but Arm New York bouse they were $52,- Springfield Baptist churoli. Rev Cook, talking as agreeably as If we had been tions to the YMCA Jubilee at the strong was In no mood for raillery. He 1 who formerly held that pastorate, is old acquaintances. Of course he knew Boston. He expressed the hope 634.201 857 ” sat silent nml watch«*! the piny of the now at Cambridge, Idaho. people that I knew, and that broke the light on her hnlr. th«« dellcnte rose color (hit the American associations A peculiar o -curence was noted Oregon City Enterprise: Mrs C E Ice. We felt quite well acquainted by that burned In her chei'ks. file «¡ulck the time we came to the D. A. V. rail would rightly train Christians, last week in South Omaha. A car Loomis, who has been visiting Dr drooping nnd curving of her lips road crossing. On the ties a big milk Then he lenued suddenly over her. ‘‘standing on the only unmoveable load of fat cattle was shipped to a Loomis in this city returned to ber snake lay sunning Itself. The horse He was treineinlously In earnest! Ids home In Eugene Monday morning. foundation of the name ot Christ, commission firm in the stock yards shied and cramped the wagon lu such a stratghtforwar«! nature could brook no whose name is above every name.” there from Nebraska, and when it Mrs Alex Martin and son Jerry manner as to catch the hind wheel be preamble. Sin« certainly un«lersto«xJ j came up from Portland! today to spend tween two rails. The young tnnn turn liftn by this time. It was not long ago that William arrived it was discovered that commencement week in Eugene. Mrs ed white as ashes. “Philippa,” lie cried, “you know that put himself on a par with Deity, or somewhere on the journey it had j Martin is a sister of Geo H and Dick “‘Get down and run for your life!’ you are dearer than life to me! Do ho said. ’The morning express Is due, not put me off any longer! 1 cannot a little above, aud now it seems caught fire, which had destroyed Smith. and this is a load of nitroglycerin. I bear it! You ar«« very beautiful, «1« nr, he has concluded that the Son must eight of the i-teers and then gone Mrs Win Hays relumed home to must unload these cans. You may l>e like some exquisite flower, with all take rank above the Rather. Wil out. The other animals in the car Portland today after having spent a able to get away before anything hap- your gifts and graces, nml I am only few «lays with her sister-in-law, Mrs pena. Bun. run!' be almost shr'.'ked. nn awkward, abrupt fellow. 1 have liam should hire a secretary to were more or less injured. Phil Miller, who haa been quits ill but “Rut I hnd no Intention of running nothing much to offer you. I know 1 formulate his correspondence and away. I helped him to carry the cans, am not worthy of you, but I can give State Game it arden Quimby is ie now ltni r >ving. two at a time, to a safe distance from you n heart that 1» all yours mid a It fe- speeches. Mrs J E Haines and daughter keptin hot water throughcompHnts the track. It was terrible work. A time of love nud devotion, Will JOU Frances, ol Plymouth, Indiana, ar false step or the jarring of one can Commencing June 15th, and about his subordinates. Som: of accept It, Philippa?” rived in Eugene last night and will re. Philippa laughed nervously. Then monthly thereafter, Genneeee, Ida the deputies out in Southern Ore spend the summer with M>s Haines’ against another and all would be over wan ns TTnft«*<l with us. I gritted my teeth and work she furled nnd unfurled her fan and th»» dtingerotia ho, will have a eale day. The ob gon are charged with violations of niece, Mrs Geo Houck. ed like a machine. Every step was tak lookedbtp archly. litui < 'n ter. It en In the ngony of fear. After the first you? Why. “ Accept anything from j ject of the day ie that anyone the game law, probably truthfully. Medford Mall: Eugene J Rhinehart moment he was as cool as h encumber you must think I have forgotten our I having farm implements, cattle Put a man inagime country with left Tuesday morning for Eugene, and iiandled tbe cans with womkerful plillopena. Besides. If I did accept. where he will visit relatives for a few horses, hoge or any article cat> nothing to do and he is not liable to dexterity. You see, be was used to It. you know. I shouldn’t have a thing to weeks, after which he will go to San and I wasn’t, and I was dreadfully give you for a pawn.” have it offered for eale at auction allow birds to fly against, or deer Francisco, where his parents reside. afraid of dropping a can from sheer “Philippa, do not trifle with me.” without coat to the seller or buyer, to run over him. And thus Hon C H Baker, of Walterville, was fright. In a short time we had them "You are very unreast liable!” Phil the business men having subscribed temptation and idleness cause in Eugene today aud called at this out but one, nn«l that was under the ippa cried, cons« Ions, however, that her enough funds to pay an auctioneer wardens to violate laws which they offloe. As before announced by tbe seat A dull rumble, and an engine eyelashes were falling her for the first rounding a curve blanched our faces time. "You ask me to accept a a gift , G uard Mr Baker has t>een api»olnte<l and other expenses which may be are sworn to obev and execute. anti made our hearis stand still. Just as if there never was such a thing poetmaster of Walterville to succeed F incurred. For the first day thirty “ ‘You get that can while I try to as a phliopena.” One of tbe longest and perhaps M Dotson, deceased. | flag the train!’ he cried hoarsely. Armstrong rose. Ills lips were white, head of horses, cattle, and numerous the most important cable of the Tbe Boston Bloomer Girls, lhe "I climbed Into the wagon. It seewi- his eyes full of pain. lie looked down articles Lave been listed to sell. I world is the British Pacific cable tbe ladies’ baseball club, traveling ed ini age before 1 could reach the can on her a moment. then he said <|uletly. These sales are said to be suc Uh!ttlrr,m l)o|. through ths country, are billed to play and an eternity before 1 landed wltb It "Goodby. Philippa.” anti strode from which is to connect the Dominion Duriti • n? >( the I-Mt Hrthdny cele in Eugene, at Klncal«! field, Monday, and had placed it wltb tbe others In the room cessful in some of the Eastern lie took Ms overcoat from the ball brations <»f th»» p<»< » Whittier be wan rla- of Canada with the Australian Con - June 24. They playe«l hers some the field. And then”— states. The experiment should be “You fainted, of course," said Cncle tree and dragged It on deliberately. II ìm I by a < • I» ’»! ¡if» »l oratorio linger. The federation. It will be 5,934j miles three or four year* ago. They will John, ani. seating her- with a twinkle In bls eye. "Like many another |>oor fool. I see Indy whm n -*1 » d to watched by other sections of the in length—the longest ever con play the Ramblers tins time. "No, I didn't.” sal«! the little acheol- that I have endowed a beautiful doll aelf nt th»» i no, k I h - begun th«- beautiful Northwest. ••Ito» i Adair.” Sli.> hnd hardly atructed—and will be transported Oregon City Enterprise: Miss Mary ina'am. "I turned nnd saw that the with a soul.” he said to himself, with a ballali. begun befon Mr hitti»‘i ’ m pet »log »nine engine had stopped not two feet away bitter smile. Case left Wednesday for Portland, into tlm room nnd, Keating him«« If by h« r Those people up in Eastern Ore and laid by one ship, which is now from the wagon, and the people were lie Jammed his hat down over bls ride, wnt« Ind h» ’ F iih if fri**« Inated and where »bs will be joined by Mr and gon, who voted for a tariff on wool being built for that purpose. The Mrs George M Milisr, and the party crowding out of the train to see wlmt head ami slid back the chain of the lirtt» n< «I with a «I» light iiniianliY in an an was the matter. They looked neared door. Then he felt the touch of a hand, imal. When alo» fiidh»d. he <ame nml now admit that there is something landing site on the Canadian end leave next week for Alaska, via Seattle. i 1 enough paw very gravely into ber han«l when they found out bow nar an«l he turned ami saw what no one ^■it I wrong with the protective tariff of the cable is about seven miles Miss Case will return In the autumn row an escape they bad bad. Tbe train had ever will before—Philippa’« bril un»l li<-k»*«l her elirek. / ‘ Ilnbin trikf« that aa a tribute to him- when it allows the price of wool to from the entrance to Barclay Sound am! while In Alaska will give recitals at noon rumbled on again, and I helped liant eyes all soft ami misty with tears. n»lf. ” «nil Mr. Whittier. “He alno In him to loai! the cans. He said a go»«! nkagwsy, Juneau, Dawson and other She laid her ebrek against bls sleeve. sneak down to eight cents a pound, and something nroie than one •Kobin. Adair.”* many complimentary things, but he "John, dear John, forgive me!” she town*. Th»» «I • l ,1 I d nri” ? hi« own name, evi with a grave probability that it; hundred miles from \ ictoria. didn’t ask me to ride on to nch«x>l. an«l cried, with dently consider» «I that he was the hero Oregon City Courier: Frank Loomis, I preferred walking” of th« < f kf I’- m that moment, during and here— I will go still lower. When wool Ì9 of Eugene, who ha* been attending Taquina Bay. “lie ort to Lev fell In love with you advance.” the lid\* visit. I w:is r «1« voti «1 at* high in price it is caused by the the agricultural college at Corvallis for In genuine story l«o«>k style." aahl Un She drew his lient! down am! kl«««-«l ti-ndant. lie kept by her »Ide when who tbe past year, arrived Monday evening cle John. "There ort to Is* quite a bltn. ami Armstrong folded her In bls was Indoor» and ■«•« «»mpanied her when beneficent high protective tarifl, Wby not spend the vacation at Ya- nhe went to walk. Wh»‘ti ah»» went away, but when it goes down the in I qnina Bay, whete can be bad excellent and will accept a clerical position in romantic eml to tbnt eplnode. He arms without a word. he carrie«! her aafeliel in him month l«» the Willamette paper mills. He is tbe should be a rich young feller who aie«J “ You see. dear. ” whispered Philippa. the g-t»» nn»1 wat« li«‘»l her departure with genuous dupes lay it to overproduc fare, good fishing, good boeting, safe you to marry him an took you off to "I couldn ’ t give you my heart for it son of Dr C E Loomis, special govern every v viih’ive of »list r«-««4. St. Ni-holaa. tion, or lack of demand in Europe, bathing, alluring rides and ramble«- Enrof>e on a wed«!ln tower.” pawn because you already bad it, long ment agent of lhe land depsrtment. The courses and exercises st the "1|. • s rich enough.” said tlie little ago” John T Wars, of Burne, arrived here B li. .,r i im. blushing prettily, “but Why will people dance with summer school of 1901, at Newport, With pr-f*« reran«*« th«« very «»Ids and WedDerday from Idaho, having come <«ne <n ' t liev< more than one romance Celebration. ends of time c t.v I»« worked up Into re- will afford great variety of instruc such an illustration before them a, When the g«>at b.id eaten the lighted sidts of th«« greatest value. An hour In overland across the mountains. Tbs at a tic - L'm leJobn. Ills father ow u- that in LambertoD, Minnesota, tions, diversion an«! entertainment. firecrackers the ts>y fell to tuo< king every day witlulrawn front frivolous pur No other resort offers equal attrac gentleman thinks he has a cancer on «*! th« « ■u t'«ry and made a mlut of suits «could, if pt*>perly employed, ««nable f It. The young man dnl him with open throat. Tuesday night, when the granary tions and advantage».__________ ills face, and will take treatment for the mou«*« any man of ordinary capacity very short “How.” queried the boy, .r.il times, but Jeff Duncan roll earns while here. He is a native of in which a party of young people ly to master a co«^«!«'^ -■ iem-e. It would A riding pony w>* Mcilnaud oft on Lane cout ty, and moved to Eastern didn't quite like Ida calling on in», ami the celebration?” make an Ignorant man a well Informed *ere enjoying a social dance was tbe straet corner Ibis sfiernoop for »13. "A lilt of gay bunting V tbluka hr ha» tbe lw*«t rensou In t-inn in ten years. YV«- must not allow Oregon 12 years ago. This is bls flr*f out. I think,” quotli the goat work! for objecting." f th«« tlm«' to f.-i-s without rielding fruits hurled against a barn by one of Ch»* Nick»», editor of the J s U« od - visit back «Ince be left an«l here-uarked Nuitir g the action to the word, the Xnd the little achoolrna’am'gtancmj In tbe fore af »“« .thin« l<«arn<*l worthy those delightful eastern storms and ,111s Times, I- st Buffalo. N Y.and lh" that Eugene had outgrown bis k>««» - jlj dowD at tlir turquouie Hug <MI goat did not do a thing to the boy.— nf being kno «11. som.- g.»«d principle cul- tlratid <>r aome g d haldt s’rvngthetvetL riken up? The dance was also T.me. is st P"*n‘ und*r th* Detroit Journal. I ««dge. r plump Hord Ougrr. mentofRgvJH McCain, of Msdford. roaen up and five dancers eerioue- THE HUME Henry E Aukeuy !■ in again. the city EMPEROR I *y injuted. ’• i ure roou uaws. Ài Billy Department Store. ! c uditi g fancy locks, catches, butts, n ** i or fllu Hardware Co. I years "g” Tbe iwopl* of Bnglandl Atter ib« ofsUon* i -r«iuvHt svwq ut lied, " " K'°g •’ R.ittnyutede announced tbe »..<«••«« f Ibe Dew 1 aud futue i fr< tu bhn tbe M«gna.< bsrUu id . aiberw of tbe fscuiiy appointed by r ■ Piano Tickcb ÜIVCR. The in- utlfuliy d large I«esiti as faculty, were in asalated •f Har- • It 1« rof and 'adduck i which drinka. ULÏ Natal >e Day. Orator, arvhal. Reader, orlstsr' O, 9 30 n. >1 lowed ID. follow- replug, pirw-ad rllliaut is »700. ribuletl leoe of 10. b, will I. triage«, '.iti >na. tied on >g the ■ot an<t repared ud the 'AND. gliuent Calveit lion of Inda- O rat or) Day ne Tab money ’• slgua- dieeaae, rance to in come Wilkins, ay that slued al laat few .here an Hr Wil- r of bit and it li ipread Ic cow to lurteentl lay, Jan «, a eon. », 1901,1 1 ) Ig- >m,