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AST Hií rHri O rf ^ gon H erald BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1890. ■» j $2.50 a Year. larger clubs, still greater induce now. For the past score of vears'captured last night at Donaldson- ments are offered Address Peter he has been a firm teliever in the viile, Ga., a little station on the Ala IB8HAY EXTRA! TS FROM ADVANCE SHEETS TO son ’s Magazine. 306 Chertnut St. merits of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medi- bania Midjpnd railroad, He arriv ATPEAH FIRST IN ’THE CENTURY.” ! Philadelphia. Pa. A sample-cony cal Discovery. "It renewed my ed here today. and threat» are tuade will be sent for five cents. .outii,” he would frequently say. to lynch him. The publishers of tha Century »ETOR3. '! is the only blood purifier and are now a 1 • to make definite an A Tale of Tommy. liver invigorator guaranteed to lien- Uncle J Garrison w | h > returned nouncement that they have secured or cur*. or money promptly re- from Burns last Sunday, having Tommy is only three years old. I ■ g tire by Fa»>B*er the for that Magazine a series of articles lie is to a great extent a reputable, funded, It cures liver disease, d vs- sold out his load of fruit, says A m hi» p&per consisting of extracts from manu I » tua öeia< well-conducted citizen, his chief Itcpfia. scrofulous yores, skin < rup- whiskey flowed freely over there r» the in »i- script of one of the m '«t famous fur pa y meut llARpfü moral weakness l eing (as with ' »'on* an»I all diseases of the bloisl during court week, and the town »per <li» ' .n nutol b-graphics of our generation— p.r the Pub many older and wiser fieople) a • For l>',g, r'"g coughs and eonsump was lively.—Grunt County News ■ l pai ment i» the Tallevrand Memoirs, the publi I whether it passion for the forbidden. Never i Hoti—which is lung scrofula in its fere can be cation of which was deferred for K 1« h 6 e. I There are many p-rsois whu mind what, only let some particu- e ,rl.v stages—it is an unparalleled Mr front he thirty years bv the wish of Talley- lame or ail blame thegiewspaper men for pub lar course of action or manner of remedy. 6 1 or not. is rund when he died in 1838 and lishtng bad things about them If speech become vetoeil l.v the |M)W- ii per B’opped again postponed nt the request <>f I » Coniiutick Among the attr-ptions that ire there is anything that they do not era alaive him, mid Tommy nnts __ _ pay for ii if Nujsileou 111; who was pel milled |la prosee.: a nothJay or night till ¿e has |*-r- to i ppear in The nA't.liijAiiing niim- wish logo abroid to the world,they «Jr wbui be to examine extracts io 1866 or’68, Th, f«»rhie(I that oction or Hpokvn that i><-r of Harper's Bazar, published should blame themselves that it nrefuRtiK u and who found tnem to confl c ; «m the ’-vat c h Octo er 24th, is n timely article on exists—not the paper for saving MT, AVilhoU lib witahis uncle’s memoirs written ' Kvidence ui It sihenewr The other night he war being "The Wedding Season,” by Marv something about it. from St Helena dr» . NM«M« Gay Humphreys. Marv E. Wil- paper man's business to publish prepared for hi* littlecot, and while •»i» i The appearance of these memoirs: 4CKÍ. his mother was Luttoning hispinall kins will contri! ute one of her the i'lid us well ns the better thinge i has Keen long locked forward to,— | I II-.00 T wb M*HM,rTi«Cv3LA».aMaB0QtBta»aBMkpl«4B ChlBME, J apaimim , liM peovk <f t'4iy, A Irte a. Msdr.'ns »r, characteristic stories, entitled, "A and if ¡teopie choose to do wrong ii UfeTOttY. . .l.ftO and ■utkvotio hi must et tli« rv»>t tMrisnn CBvll War, prw- Pateatln , tortati», (torneo, fturmak, «ho Kaaduirh htan-ls tot or.lv for the light, they will I night «hirt, hix father paired thro’ will»aantrrcn« «nsoAorM «4 «ho Rshelltao; a M>rvia, IL-Skaris, Tari-ry, «V-hnwrw »■■» Tn.,ta, thè Arabe- . . .70 .Solitary;” and Lizzie will tell "How is their own fault. Therefore don’t luvlvll'astratyd, acinoletoHisicry of Amr-ka. rroMl-.sdtoLcrovy Vv rwlambuato T ue a, Ne^toaiia. fowùi Americano. Aw»M»rk. Udì«««. Kr p- j. J the nursery into an adjoining room. ’ .’g.5ü tM prrswat ti;w, «rt»pMa toasrlp tens o» faueMta baltlra and liana. blsBHW, AL»artn'aua, N«A erta»«, ■»•..aw vds Nwi.r, t ..ow iqam the events of one ol >> l'-wwtsal v'euu hi llt« Li«,««/ al ata UxtfoM. ¿U-ousicgicai I tali sa». Urw-ka, Ra «laa», ritortati». foheu«. r*r«iah». I met the crown Princess. olauie vour newspapei for whs . : He laid his hat down on a chair, tUek'ry.Eie., Mo«lema, Aus’raliaas, Bulgaria»*'. B « rii.. «<•««*. mo-t interesting htetori. al epoch«, I ... i,A l,l> (il.tle Bin.;l'AÌ*KY. LIMBI* «H MAXl’FACTl’HE*. la iM.gr... • »!•■’.*. happens in the community. — Pm ■ • . Having to Ills wiP ••¡Jon ’ t let that Ile I. s.Jviiio or ito United Minta«, fn-m Washington t.» aud iùu»irat«rt tha art« au4 ^roc.-sae» af |-r u •>*. ■ ' tar.wr’- Atagi i.iu ill for the pi Th on a I opinion* and ! . wlih o»rtraH«aiHatM r Hlurttntlon*. alza live* and IwokMtidinB. woa-1 ri.grn«lnff. Hth- rrH| hy, |.fo.«-r»r»;. « !.. ..!••• Wes. liter. I pA*iral-A->r \«|.oVtr» V .ttoparto, BhnkaapaAto, Byma. WiMtam priulug, ptam» ntakiw«, «atah atnkit-/. |tt|*r h »• it..* rena. Lt Fr .nkHu, Henry Cln», frr.t.tel We»<«tvr. ani . manwf «'uvaef af?k Ir- a. au«l, »>*»• rit ti», p iDh-.' e» •. xpr H-fTH whh-li thev are , known* yomigHter ait in in v hat, Marv.” t.,r ar’ Ca. : I toim-n» stai -sn»> a, aiutarvi, pool«, gcacrala, «kiorxi, c;«., I«athi r. atarch. w. Il p; p»r. ttirvsubue. purti-l e sa lur -r Yoa ^«n ut tha prcacm Aay. «tamia, «nvo'ot-e». -, tardi.-., sud n -tv j r • mtain. Talleyrand, mude hi That was enough; as the words ' AUKl. Ct.lTHtE. V.taV>h M,w,M «Uh •»* ho *« ••»«« et- "a'ë ‘ 'i'ieni'»’ 1 struck Tommy's ear, and exprès U> F mera, t.rsilug <»f fiebi ropa. gw-ca an» (etteva, irrtiMBcra, • v • prince • f t he empire by xVapoleon. | •• uer’,-. u v « aae. i n» lajph mvr.f ; liTrTtoek raising, Im J.tdlng«Ite traatmeii. of FOKClhN l'ITOfirCTR. Int*re*iter A - Wneeling. W. V:i.. Oct. 14 —Al B.aaaeea of ri., use atta nntotnls; p-.nitry korqdkg, and huw Matte traied. «f t • c» tura »•» >1 p»ep- ruHon f«r h.i.t. • • i sum ofaiert attention, mingled with lucaoasful .ufi profi tabi • ; to«k<*-pini*.4alrv fa-tnltir, aio. Tho eliaco, tri«, eoitort. fi x. bentp sugar, rie |. in turn leader of tne v.lergv I ot | . cat «a ihfii swt- .-.akl < • -a ■ x sorts of rumors arc a float > onci-rnim lr,aiBtri.| T.f Ih-SB rahjec'a la «nmpki« anj exhaumhs. ami ginger, «InuamaM. i.ltapite p<-| I*' eoonaiiut» i I dawning d< t> rmimition, cr< pt into li- ..ratte Hvih of grratprw.-ifoal u»o io f;-wr» atidatockiuru. atta-«, prilli» a, 4at«a. vaiata» fi«-. <4 ve* iv' aire is th. Ke.-li.li*S Z..u'n France and ex communicated the damage done l.v the grear store noitTHi i.rrnr. .. round <*cea. "Want to sit down I Co zr«»er* ef ull ki'id ot tegctiiMe* auA flint», aa gaitorto NATI UAL HIATflth. Inl.re »'ng r (•lie • .11' yurt ■ .1 •:• an a.a < I'e I the pupt , pre i lent of tile FT C I ; his frvtu Ito ex- rrteBCBaf t..« iuo*C aiK-wsaaful hurt'.c oliar iats. <*aarip»l®i»». a -rnnn a ni* .1 N» It'u ttat»»u'. ••• n . ■ which swept iiver the city last nigh' u . r. 11 a - . V -a heir - ’• r AKCJtlTFi’Tr ir. T»toirB«to4rlansfa»tem^.<wMBBfto. LÌ.l.VXVi’lX£ •" ( in pap s liât, Im presently lin- h.n.« «n i atk-r *• ■t’i. i «bu«*, «ttb «aliMbl« ati|M*Mlana >o log t..ir tiw and hakiia. ilia K..OIII — We S u, ».irt I. e O'e llFKcllii I . . Hill .TMador to Engl.it.d, Owing, however, to the fact thn l>io«a iuteudtug ini u'.lrt. I.AV.'. T m M « mmwm Tru-ranr» fa » • » a /»«•■ ,i »• e t. v e.nr.- ha t v..iu:r,i'. ' - I imunci-d calmly. frienia of kings ami ministerr», vrûaeineu . communication is cut off from th f.r »lun.l etirv ...... gl. a’d r dt-h 1 r brenktaaL «liimer Sii ».a. «af itoIR,'.« u-.L . a-u.w. nmJh .*2 "No. Tommy.” hi.s in itlu r said,1 ibi. B.-i..rt.u. ai rt.>tol-.h.4 a-nh m-r« ih.a »1... tea tka three t.mea foreign minister of tha ,ro.li l.o-ks od; ali Imtn uer ibi« Muta, h<-lpaau4 ang- «-N1 H lo I llgatiau. a HU ri la. .nu. foru* - «r ..gol d-uumeut« Wheeling creek valley, it is impos g>«tlou« tabon-ekr.'p ra; ite.igiieau I suga. .liana f»r uiaking SirXlXQ- Deaerintl.»i.s »•>•! i 'uvtratlAna wf ih» »fi j "you h'- irtl what papa said. If Fr.»i.ce und» r ihr« <* different Illus niaar i» uliri-l tht! g«f-.r ih« a inritmeuc af hnme. In nrtol«- g»l.1, sii.cr. diaatctoa, tou.» »all. e«pp<r, tato, ito« ut »adì I si 111 to tell what the extent of th work. riu'.r.d erv.a- t. ; L n»«w-i flor-eulcnr«, lalllug haw la to qa'rkiihor. 1 - r. i von touch that Ii it I snail whip vou i ili id ters. — the i/irech»rv Napoleon, damage. <i"eat crowds are no> I I Wi ll.” l»i. I ».-■ -o ♦... a » p» A. •« •* r,c totioi-i wf ih« »ecan rhn | lat-l*. 1*-»w«ip. starti», fishaa. et« . .la«- (mm,mg ihe pllst ! is a I . • « Lome \I.. Man» Alitar» In doetara* MDa w'h to eaved wta« p«arl «Hviug, «orai fiaMng. He , •«« 1. <fj 0 « gathered about the Main street i i » w : r»»mmy spoke not; Napoleonic St. ri i ”T ATI »TIC AL AM> MIM IXI.AXKOr«. ’’esela i ve» r-Itai-te imme temtoia* > ^aàallabl« In rvTrv hauseh.d ' evJrr •'«•»*•«•»••» amanti« oi usetel atto mury.ita» infortii« tan. JXH bk •'■ I .1) 09 ! tnvhiat Ilin«* i>\ rva>on of his re- bridge, which is expected to go at ¡tVAto»wA»UmeM?baM*«urvtor^ : *** "f «M.h tetto fepHMlaa •» Ante, !... «-.fo. a,, a ato ,o4- 4? ■ 1 1 ^^ti Mto etototo ih. vita, af nhLi 1^12. toil . J topnlath a .f t to w.rtlHeuta. af ih« Rtata* ato Tvwt«a. ic a» « ■.** up» i America J , <1 r«*i luimitio i dot’s imt «vaste words • 1 ; 1 z’.O.U-’ : mark.i ie ntn r.iiice; -•very mom mt. The . re .-ks I li.u run Fatolt to^MM'tote*nXlÌul ’ rtttoprturttot emiutn * to ito w-rto ta.pt h -f ito prte.ltoi » . .Ü.-111Ó • 1 1 il- 14) ids. But tiie moment he was l.ardlr twcoutp i.'i In doli ir* »ul acme. rive,«, Fr.siàcultal v. te for Hai» t rara, Frv.t.teattal Mattel««». 1.0°’ r -latioio to the motner! th«i IXVEXTION AXI> IHM'OVEItV. Vemarkshly Intar- ».«a aud ..»fwb «f a« a. tato* aito »caana tolrhl »f mwantein» ’hrough the city are raging torrents e«lng <le».-ril>il.>M* vf -re al ItivauUuti», In 'uiiiug iho Hiwun tao>.m«tian «f animai* and Ve taci ly of tato te *. ItetaM at M<>. w fast'd t’n»m his morher’s handw, » f Kut-we ilie te r fraph. Ili» Priu'lng ?»«»*. ih.- Ftiwttrta I tabi. me«'«. tww*w» ami «truciurv*. 4i»ta»«r* fmm Wa«hln«t»n. alen .*<»!. E.igJ md) ,i wi i h-mt A EKT!.- K.*». The cella's on Main street are flood thè -tewli C hi ne, <he Trtrph.ine, ih. TjpaW.lter, the Typa fratu N«w Yarh. io imjvwtni potai» rt:rnn..tort«*l hteuwvto.tte- iitdieii' tl .K*ro<> t;i-* r<»om, am1 Nettieg Mach IH . Ihe Callon Giu, «t«. «..vsrv and procrea», papular »torlqarta af Amettaan M»>ea. iu ;/>ur pH .nu e M e <»i toe ii ,1 1* Hl Op «044 it cd. and great damage has been done TI»E woril.» » VTONUEH«. «rapite teaerltMlto», citte», et« . cammoa rpmimarttot *rrw.r.^h r »pMttw«. wr^ . vj»p » e i ar ■ ' I'»' oo » i,. tile II-IT. Then tea» itali ilhiMrit.-.», »f-ho Vcitewatatat Pari, Y-isemli« nutolaiion a»<1 «•« of espilai-, M alt filerei H r».e.. eomm-rr« . i n, i dI i;.*.* v hen lh** Valtev. N.ag.ra Pulì*, tha Al|<, Farla, Vi.s«rlna, Vrntee. of ”r.W’ "^ma (tota in aaiaral M»tev..I naavfe «f No lives have vet been reported lost. Vieni,., tha «'anm.. af ita'oro.la. M. ismi ’ i far«. Natura! anlMala. w ortrtn »ferri u . • . Ha tote-n.me.-4taale». »ttotif eoa,-„e. «r T Him h »» o r fu.-tiu-ij her part i ir. u h - ìm.ey w Bri V a kia» <Jk-n, Hi. Whli« Mounlalu», «le., ci«. •*r^’ P*P«ter fahlea. Umiliar qwro.timi.. »f re |w* . d pf dvto word» of tamoua perno.-, Ma of i • -te». The flood is evidently the result of ■r:. ••TI.«. D script lane, praftortv mntoaatto. of Ih» lift», riunì», atattoite» •( ih« gteto, iatola« Baryrnnivn«a «f ih« . tti > * Hilvei- ! 'j' j] | }; «•! i d a • »in placed I I a cloudburst. The electrical display mal ..**» utiums, iaculi r f-.riua, ritto ami aefentanlM of tha cu. •rli'w*, HilHI» ril‘>S, i r . F ••-I*» -b vibri f p-immart nf ”ae«nfnn’R »on<e r»i»' «h«t a r*mBrk-'h’y InV Htoilnp. |i»t m !»-• .| B|>H c Y-lun.i- w k il. • hi-MltOTlI » NCLL’i’toB! A ia m y ba f «■b»-«'. y- « tini a frafltio« al p*»rt ©r th<* i<*pte *- ’ a» «Ir» .vis magnificent. iiifig* w work ha»«*K i-n i atn •«. Jr. tea *«*l ac.-rehmafi* of h «*fnl an*l entari lnl»'f k-ow| dp-—•tnq« »H n- ti •oTr.»t*t i ffet-d op- ned the New York cam- prl e k I hly ri I, fi» ai .1 moa’vnluabte wnrta» V»r ptibll-hM I any far «I or !»• »••»*. N-1. noia »hot M b w'th- L < A per on I*. 1 work f i b ■ r m«ult-<1 ■ Y*-ry «lay wifh-«wartl t tha varteita parptealn * qw«*«»te a th»t »'•• atea-'y >» i - ati*« t H turmd. th<* paign here thi.s » ’ Veiling. He spoke 4 b . »ra« fi*«‘ii . ari«»« Itiwriiintffi A-onv malica, by Ih» iarm»r an ITwMuw-wife la their UtalJjr dulia*aa I puraults, aa4 far co»- .11 II < » r rluuoua n-aillns u<> Work la mora « l terniniug trlntorvcfiv.. xp. u «oil to him. with the in flavor of protection and commend • Barge per iu Mrs. Annie Linz sailed from the anti tm- I- I • í j^lMlilU n u er 'I E WILL »end tlie Al A. ii . iiv i,. < i t.i.OPEDlA complete in Four Ci » 1 wi-.fo. "T immy is » ed the McKinley tariff. k zt mu iu i b Fath'-rland about the 4th ot S pt. Volume», ss «bove descrihed, irti postsge prepsid and THE KA8T OR- i Mu i i .4 bli ti l'Mìa.taer Î8L- . t-: fi Now Mrs. Linz did not leave Kaiser -<G0N IIERALI) for mie yenr upon receipt of »3 00, which i» but 50ets. want to T.-Î i», fi , . te' h. p n. night ’ ÿtefi »• h i e. A Kansas man wants to bet $10,- Willim's dmiilio "all alone by her K-rethanour regolar subscription, therefore, volt get this large und A<j J n.i m u e- I the mi s lessened in 000 to i{50,000 that he can wa.k self,” as Lord Dundreary w. ul< v.iluable work for thè amali cnm of 50 cent». We tnke plessune in be- __ J ewp. Ixi DR h ini. -he -offerer gave liis from leaven worth to Junction City, sav, neither did she sail with he: ing e mi hi ed to u fiord olir readers such an upportuuitv. By muking tliis th* !»» .ti r¡¡; -reat offer we Impe to largcly inereu.e our circolatimi. The Wannnoth :li:s »(..-dement of the a third of the length of the state, liiuaoand She departed fo'ii Ger- P Cvclop dia. in four volume», with a years »ubacription toTHIS PAPER: i* <1 r. want to say without taking his feet from mort ! many with her little child and a for onlv *3/10 I’ll; n i FF j.'ril»’'- n *’*•’ « *>» wiih h T t was all . m re»»« Ufi*-» rd‘v» gaged ground, exc mt when crossing ; young and handsome widower d Tm- V Fs* ••:», h t it I’.-, -ently .1 M-. Linz is a philosophical man, a countv road or railroad. - 1.1 *•« » '«-’er f om . V 1.0 li j It cot, mm- though a misinesa one. lie did no Ol 11 iO I, Tommy | During the six years comprised pine away because his wifedeserte 1’0 i ■ * .ra -.. r f! in the period 1883 to ’88 no less 1 iim. I ii’ I'cpan digir 'g in th" ee We waut to hwMaM our cfreatetloii tory largely dia ring tha n»*«t r ' >■ r .iuo, s oi itii.-r elieves ' (ip! Tu aooonifeb li thlt wa ii « h <1 U>a Oi upwrat ou <»t <>«n* pregne • u .oiin 289 pupils of the public lar and looking on the shelves in Mfea. •aaaaf <mr |>raMM| rmktlar« W cm I k I mniura tur n » bim nr-r t tucrib^r . i • i '- O > ill ’lie e.ii to-wur-B bB«W« ktaow to all t talli Uko an ex Ir * -r<lii,aary l.iin ........ me house for Ins twentv-mari “ ' Pr!,v'‘r- schools in Prunssia h ive commit ted A&«n* <>r atary maa ih vitr iipam-nt nin>>«cr1boi wa »hull nate i» »»»•»•< • a d idh > igh she had schooled her- iMMltottou« au4 «i«loaa to ào*ai»iw uur clroulat'eii. aud, by apacla» »rraiigt* pieces anil his thalers and his pfei. suicide. A large numter of these Aa^j -uttilaUug bMkooo wa wvrnablMl to rnaka you si If tn . .•L.uiHiitiue firmness as to suicides were inspired by the fear nigs. Th—v were gone; in fact his An Oliar Remarkabla for Ita Libar, I M si-, Is-r pait of the Jmiiishment wife I1H<! taken away with her col of not passing examinations. lt: ‘ir lÌPAny on* O ne Subaorlbar (•* '• CM Ihr r9Qid fHbiroi rjtttm pi l> t, u ff trill girr itbiO □ V l sin- was waiting around the nur uid hill« '..mounting to 429.000. TwentfUve Completo Novel«-«mjhe <,«> kt g »» ■ sery,« <1 folding all the til. v clothes ingioi : . t leihui’- ■ agguzltie. Without consulting the polic A little over ten years ago, it in Km kflvhi V many time* over to give Tommy ’ s Mr Linz traced his wife anil he Ifeufie:». said. Colonel Daniel Lamont, once if El..' ta U . . Tra« e* A Thank-giving Feast is offered hardeneii soul a chance to reach secretary to President Cleveland, companion to Hamburg, where h Iah >». i.u»k H, .1. »li. er for November. It is this very point in its evolution She was working on a country newspa found they had taken a steamer fo Waiiamaker in Peterson i especially rich in illustrations, be went to the cot and lifted him out; per for a salary of 415 a week. Hi» America Then he wrote to th J. N. Uulph J. 11. .»lit* he.l ginning with two beautifnl pictures, he knelt upon her lap. and fol-bd income is now placed at 450,000 a German Consul at this port to kee. liter Hermann feter Pauuw« er R.-verie”and “Thanksgiving his fat little bands. He was still year by men who are c onversant an eye on the couple and trv an u. W. ..icstrii* i "A >• Ml. Me «chait. get the money for him. The opening article, "A heaving with sobs of grief and as with his business. J. al. .Mt Elruy Morning.” . Frank ottkea With that object in view tie Medieval City,” is as interesting M tonishment at finding that whipping M ». neaa. Wm. P. ItoC«l w" ” . » romanet. and capitally illustrated. "hurts,” and to give him time to Emma Reynolds left her home at | German Consul called the 13th inst ST Mrs. Kclwcca Har ling Davis contri recover, his mother reasoned with Weston a few days ago to attend on Gen. O’lieirne, the great bogui 1. P. CMTVOSn ■•a. F. OT..« I butes one »i her best stories, and him on theenormitv of his crime. the Walla Walla fair, but it has i of the barge office. The hir ding < D e. bums “Does Tom in v want to ask God turned out that she took the train j that office seemed to recollect the IT bLV KHAN Minna Irving a charming uoem ac i coinpanied bv a pretty landscape. to forgive him, and make him a instead for Kansas, where it is i couple and the cb'ld, and were un "House Plants” will be welcome to good boy?” she asked, when at thought, she goes to inarrv her un-.| der the impression that the woman all flower-cultivators. "IlisThanks- length he gr.-w calmer. cle, George Nacks, who was a resi had already lamght tickets for Cal "Ess,” he gulped. giving,” t>y Robert B. Graham, is dent of this county up to a year ifornia.—8. F. Examiner. "Then say your prayers like A ago. and who ingratiated himself worthv of its effective illustrations. "Knick-knacks and Necessaries” nice little lioy,” she advised. in her affections. Her father and 4 ILLCJJb.l Then he attacked the throne of brother are determined the mar tells what a woman's ingenuity de- ■*΀K: vised, and appropriate designs show grace with another gulp, and the riage shall not occur, and they are 1. HVNTlMGTON We can following form of petition: “Please arranging to have Nacks arrested ix«l»L£Y the success of her efforts. not p irticularize further, though God, make Tommv a good Inn ; on a charge of in.-est. every tale, sketch and poem de and bless p.’pi ai d mamma, and > serves mention. The Fashion and don’t let him sit in papa’s hat, and I The people of the neighberhond AL CUVBCll Household departments teem with let a piece of bread and milk come of Ozark Ala. were startled on the novelties and information. Next to Toaitnjr in the night sake, morning of Oct. 14, by the informa year. Peterson will reach its fiftieth Amen.” A mixture of devotion tior that Clayton Lloyd, a farmer anniversary of succ ss I' l I publica and diplomacy that reached one 86 years of age, had poisoned his tion. It has stood at the head of hearer at least with gr.-at direet- wife with rat poison. Th» poison «♦ M ladies’ periodicals during all those nest, so that whether he was a was placed in meat, and when S. W w» n years, and for the coming year the good boy nr not I do not know, *>ut cooked for dinner the little children «••. ti. »»• •< “ » publishers announce a large increase 1 am quite «tire that “a piece of partook of it. three of them f iMin» C mb H m « the J«ice of Ü m »IM Ff» o« Hr CaXisraM. M laaad*« «ad Baimi am , bread and milk ” came to him in 1 i. o. o. a. of pages, more abundant illustra dead at the table. Mrs. Lloyd was Wilk tk» Bwta^aai vtriBM 0Í plsa« S a - unlay tions, finer paper, and other im the night.— I.. L’Estrange, in Har was taken deathly sick and died a taows M k» BHMt btasArial to tk« M. U. kaaaaayMat.femlaglkaONLY rtT. provement that will add greatly to per’» Young -people. few hours after. The baby breathed rSCT kEMKDY (• art g«o:ly y«’ its attractiveness and strengthen’ its last the following morning. its claim as a model magazine for When grandpa went a-wooing, Lloyd tear» a verv unsavory rep the family. He wore a satin vest, utation and has been in jail. He Now is a good time to get up s A trail of running roses wished to wed a young woman in ClMMifeSptraiEflKtuIH. club for 1891. Terms: Twod-llar- Embroidered on the breast. Texas, where he has been for some MRI BLOOD, a year. Club rates: Two copies for | The pattern of his trousers, time, and to accomplish this end RBFBBBHIMa «LEEN, 41 50; three copies for 44.60, with « HEALTH «sta BTRCNOTH H«s linen, white and fine, be secretly slipped back, ended the ts •• handsome premium to the getter-op I Were all the latest fashion life of hie wife and children, and Watanfty IWtow. •a l all «• A*S i of the club; four copies for 46.40; then took a train. Lloyds family jrsart »>• EYkur or nos. m »». In eighteen.twenty-nine. ••■».•am. Grandpa w.ia a fine looking tel have long stood in dread of him iartartd aaly by tka a> • i<t «■ p ■>. six copies, 1900, with an extra copy of the magazine for one yeai ow then, sn the aid ladies say, and He has on several occasion., made CAUFORMIA FIG STRUP CO. an FaMKaacnx C a U to the getter-up of the club. Eur be is a fir.e-te-king old gentleman threat» to kill theca. Lloyd wm Wnamx. B It*. Y-aa,X.f titft Latest äflti bteiitesi i » >1 ■■ 26 COMPLETE NOVF TO EVERY REAOER OF THIS I ». ¿sr* Sini urain Nnu