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WEDNESDAY
a son
P ropri etors .
''•turfn
'»l'ielflu
N ews in G eneral
FROM OUll EXCHANGES.
A «to«y without a Moral.
intercourse with Siamese women, of
i whom he appears »to entertain a
poor opinion. Here are some spec
imens which he says are fair sam-
j pies of the talk between an Europe-
, an woman and the wife of one of |
Highest of al! in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov’t Report
Baking
Powder
the native ministers:
European Lady—Ah, how glad I i
■■N RATES:
Walking on the water has been
M',tn.4r7
»3.00
«>' Ritriti,
I
am
to see vou. I lieC’iteen longing j
.1.50
accomplished by at, least two Eng-
URlOii
. .75
lishmen—Captain Terry and Pro- to come for some time, but I have |
.2.50
«trance)
V'ear:
make. How is j
bo many visits to
mÿke
fessor C. W. Oldrevie—both of so
B LIST:
5.00
your
dear
husband,
ZINE arper’s
gazine...
husband,’ Nai Bun?
. 5.20 whom used specially made floats.
LY
ekl.v
arper's
Siamese Lady [icratching her
5.20 Captain Terry in 1889 walked on
ar .
.
arper’s
ling People
3.75
Larner's
bare
legs as a preamble]—Veiy well,
id Cyclopedia,. .2.90 the Thames from Barnes to Mort
fen’
fter
Vol.
I,
55
cent«:
IÄ
» 'r -MtL?
lake, in England, at the rate of four I think.
, postage.
,oe
European Lady [astonished]—I
ve work« can bo ex , |nj|e8 an hour, and intimated an in-
aiding Room.
■ine and
I tention of walking across the chan- How is that?
" tituei.
«'hhihti
Siamese Lady—Oh, I am oui y communicate in this manner pure
Deputy Sheriff Kinnieon, an a
‘vof'u.eir work hu ' nel from Dover to Calais, but that
i9»t orile rat««, • pv of their work for ..—---------
miri
hind
the
I
»,
.
.
,
/v»
e file and bind the walk has not yet come on.
H«r|«r.| Room
Pro
warrant
from Union county, went
his
sixth
wife.
ly by aceident.”—St. Louis Globe-
volume, P nd rov vi
■eatrt^i
' -
V
•
V _ •_ 4L«
...
moerat
Europ an Lady Bdt vou bave-j
to the Savage place in the valley
•p'iii.uu
I fessor Old revie, who is the cham
<
n|
‘
i
water
walker
of
the
world,
has
1
had
three
children
by
Mai
Bun?
yesterday and brought back with
pion i___ ___
W-t-iaii
•'lapKn
Siamese
Lady
[sad^J
—
Four,
if
made several successful exhibitions
'la<-iij«j
The Century Magazine will take him Fred Jacobs, wanted for per
of his power, both in Europe and in j vou please; but since thjeeldest has
'in.lune,I
|15.00
up the Bible and Science contro ijury. The young man accompan
lotii.ll.»
28.00 this
turned
out
badlv,
we
don
’
t
speak
of
country.
He
successfully
i
ll.1'" J 2
24 00 40 00
versy. In the November Century, ied the runaway couple from Dur-
32.00 50 00 breasted the Niagara rapids, walk
her
now.
Since
her
master
has
gone
. kee the other day to Union and
48.00 54 00
Professor Charles W. Shields, of made affidavit before the clerk that
120
00
80.00
boy
28.«
140ooling on the rapids through Hunter home she has run of with his
110.00
48.80
Princeton, answers the question the girl, Lennie Baisley, was of age
European Lady—And your sec
I Falls in the presence of more than
•‘Does the Bible contain Scientific as the statue provides, while she is
| five thousand spectators.
i ond daughter?
Errors?” with an emphatic no. He barely filt-en years of age. Old
Siamese Lady—We shall give
He also performed a daring and
uted with neatne«« .
says: “Literary and textual obscur man Baielev has blood in his eve
rates.
■ dangerous feat in Boston bay <»n her to a man fora hundred dollars,
aud intends to see that the Jacobs
Pamphlet«
ities there may be upon the sun. or
l.etter Head«,
I July 27, 1889.
I brothers are taught a lesson.—Bed-
On that occasion he dress and ornaments included. The
Cards, Ticket«,
rather like motes :n the eye, but i rock Democrat.
Dodger«, Etc.
started on a trial trip across Hull bargain has almost been made.
scientific error in its divine purport
The conversation continues in
Three or four harhor boats
ularlv on file for re- Out.
would be the sun itself extinguish
ell Newspaper Ad
passed near him and he was obliged that vein for some time, aA ‘ th’e ed
st.. New York.
ed at noon. Such a Bi1
could
izS H* per month by
__ _ to take the wash, but notwithstand itor is of the opinion that * - “ not not live in this epoc 1^**^
“
harmless lierba f \
r^**“<lie<» that do not in-» '
ing this he accomplished the feat very edifying.
ealth dr taAertere w.tu uuc »vux------- SB
’ __________
nre the he»
bunds uF*and improves the general
vl! V« pleasure. 1» rathe
_
j fhe ! *' • C v PrnfeMov Shield’s
CCTORY
easily in fifteen minutes, the dis I
akin andU,.uit ities the coiflplexion.
No wrinkles
wrinkle« or flabbiness touow this treatmei
treatment.
followed by one in
mber
_
'
Endorsed
by
Dy
physicians
and leading society ladies.
ladii
___ rance being about a quarter of a |
MENTA I. TEI.EG RATH Y.
Century on “The El C »Tientlf- PATIENTS, T7.L.722
TREATED_BY
2. MAIL. CONFIDENTIAL,
liarmlea«. Mo Starving. Send 6 cento ir stamps for particulars <•
mile. Then the professor was taken .
ic Study upon ReligYou ■eliefs.”
| |X 8 w< r. MTHI.' BTICUrS TItaui. CUCA6I, iLL
Benjamin Harrison
l.evi P. Mortoi into Mr. Cunniff’s steam yacht,
wife
“
I
write
no
letters
to
my
JamesG. Blaine
Charles Foster which steamed away with him for when I am away and
..
I get none
John W. Nobl«
...
Redfield Proctoi his next trip.
He was lowered into from her,” said a commercial trav
ffljMfi^KHeiijamin F. Trace'
Bltnra.2. Jeremiah M. Rusk the water and at once turned
his eler to a reporter. “Correspond- ’
' B
H.
• r'
John Wanamaker face toward the mainland.
ence by mail is too slow and tele |
>> '
the
So
rough
was
the
sea
that
graphing costs too much money.
J. N. Dolph.
ASan Francisco Pope?
J. H. Mitchell.
“We have hit upon a plan that i
B. Binger Hermann , I breakers hid from view nearly half
W Sylvester Pennoyer the time-
The yacht followed as I saves stamps and telegraph tollsj
Geo. W. McBride
Would Form an Intcrostlnj Addition
K
Phil. Metaehan. closely as possible, her occupants1
and
is
much
more
satisfactory.
,
JR
J. B. McElro'
to Your Wintor Roading.
R
Frank Bakei niementarily expecting to see the
No matter what part of the world
R
) R. S. Bean.
■
/ Wm. P. I.ord professor disappear beneath the sur I am in 1 go home at 10 o’clo k
D
> W. W. Thaver
I Reuben S. Strahn. face and never rise.
After a plucky every night and remain half a i
IL district :
struggle
a
distance
of
five miles was hour, sometimes longer.
TUR. • • •
lii.
D
M. D. «'LIFFORD
e -«■fr
ii' I’E successfully covered, and Professor
“How do 1 manage it? Easv
„.„wdative
(B) «’. H. Richard«..n
» it
henry bl * ckman i Oldrevie made a safe landing at a
enough. At that hour my wife
I point near Strawberry Hill.
goes into the ritting room, dosses
W m . M iller
The wooden floats on the profess th t doors, plat e- two easy chairs
P. L. Shideler
IS THE BEST PAPER IN THE VEST.
I. 8. Geer
J H. Neal or’s feet were square boxes of cedar vie a \i , sits down in one, doses
A. Gittingg
8. W. Miller four feet long, furnished at the top her eyes
and concentrates her
0 nnn SPECIAL PP.EEIUU3
C has .N ewell with recesses for the feet, and in the
T hos . g . D odson
thoughts upon me. I go to my <J,UUU GIVEN AWAY
VALUE, C1E5.0C0
W m . A ltnow bottom were a series of collapsible room at the ni tel, tur.i out the light
R. R. Sitx
paddles, hinged to swing horizon close my eyes, concentrate my
It 1« brimful of new« from all parts of the world, and Ha Literary Department la supplied by th«
» office :
tally ar.d on the back war«! push pre thoughts upon my home and es foreiflLst writer» of Vue day. In addition to Ila great news aud literary fe-turea,
•J. B. Ht’NTINOTON
.H arrison K elley tent a fiat surface like the mem-
IT GIVCS TO EVERY «UOSCRIDER HI3 CHOICE FROM TWO
pecially upon my wife, and presto!
MAGNIFICENT WORKS OF ART,
heane of a duck’s foot.—Toledo ' I occupy the easy chair in our little
s.
t
;.
z
.
Commercial.
sitting room directly in front if M law
gree No. 43.
her.
Con«i«tin<rof eight beautiful reproductlona from maaterpl-cea of thewm-ld’s great,
tie«<lav.
eat artists, the whole collection bvuud in a haudaoiue Ixttubuo leatherette ca»e|
Social Calla In Siam.
i ‘ A perfectly intelligible conversa-
Or a beautiful reproduction, in all of its original colors, of the famous historical
Rior!
. tion ensues between us, although
painting, 22x28 inches,
I A French newspaper printed in i not a word is spoken. She tells me
•
Siam says that few more extraordi how things i are going __
ear
on at home Columbus at the Court of Ferdinand and Isabella.
I nary incidents < ccur than the visits whether the children are well, about
And besides all this, THE EXAMINER will this year distribute amon-r its subscribers 9,000 Pra-
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..
• houses of -1 I - her
I ..<•
of European
ladies . to the
m.dE13, agjregatiag in value the stupendous sura of $130,000. Thia Is the fourth aunual distribu
own health, which has been tion, and the list of premiums is larger and more valuable than ever before offered. Remember that
pi» ,
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The cost of the WEEKLY EXAA..NER, together with these magnificent premium offers. Is
gards it as a strange rnomaly that J hopes and fears.
77, I. O O F.
IL every Saturday
the w’vea of Europeans should visit
“We have had this mentle tele-1
Tbomptun N. G.
iDumpaun N. g . tfoe
called wives of native otTici-
it* a
graph in successfull operation for I
, G A R
a’s. although, he says, he can un-
er»
two years past, and the service is its regular subscription price. Get the full pirti'-ulsra of this grand offer from the EXAKINES’S
Kine»<uy
of each, derstand
whv the wives of consuls
offer from
EXAKTKETf'S
Premium List, which we can supply to you. or you prand
can procure
one the
front
your Piwt-
111.
All
Comrade
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...
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constantly growing better and more S.Steen-Page
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— matter,call
vr you —
can
procure
one r\ combination
from your P<«L>
nJ **
matter
-------
•
-
master
or
Newsdealer.
Then,
having
considered
on
us
and
pV.ce
sub-
should be curious to enter the har-
fur JKJ ■ w
EXAAIL.i aud ).ur Lome papvi. aud so
:
of the CU-.L
satisfactory. We haye varified its scriptioa
“
etns
and
see
life
in
such
place.
It
1.8.
accuracy a thousand times, and
is not difficult to sa’isfy the desire,
rely upon it vs implicitly as others
3» daily,
but he cannot understand why Eu
i’D*
do on the written page.
ettv:
ropean women should submit to re
h except EinCay
I “Neither of us is a spiritualist,
*4
A
ciprocal visits and continue social and we discovered
our ability to
llfe-Q
absolutely pure
i v
k
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