Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, September 08, 1897, Image 4

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he a c tu a lly she«! te a r - «,.* did indeed.
W ell. I w ent in a n d lino a g,a<s o f m ilk,
a n d w e h ad su c h a ta lk o f old tim e s as
n e v e r w as. A nd w h en w e had tiitished
1 told lin n w lm l I h ad i o tn e aiioiit. li e
liste n e d a tte n tiv e ly , am i t l n m t ie s ; j h | .
’A nd so y ou w an t tin* stu ff th e d a rn e d
stu ff, lie called it. u n cle d o w n , do «*«*,
my d e a r? ' I rep lied th a t it c e rta in ly
w ould p le a se m e very m i l l ' l l , *,i>«l you
am i «»vi-ryI hh I. v else a«,
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a n o th e r w o rd .' lie eve,aim « d. ’«-v«*rx bit
ot it sh all 1» off my fa rm I «*,'«•,»• nig h t
fail. I o nly xx ish you h ad got som e
tilin g h a r d e r to ask m e.’
" T h e re , un«!«*." w ound up G lad y s,
" t h a t ’s how it w as done, a s th e i-on-
J u r e is say
N ow, toil me w h a t you
th in k o f my ta le n ts a s a d ip lo m a tis t,
am i, al»ovc all. y o u r opinion o f my d e a r
old frie n d J o h n W ild er."
"M y d e a r." rep lied th e sq u ire , k issin g
id s niece. "I th in k y o u o u g h t to is- a
p rim e m in is te r at le a st, a n d a s fo r y o u r
I frie n d .loin, W ild e r: tux opinion o f him
i is a lto g e th e r alli-fi-ii. W e ll initli o f Ils
I rid e o v e r am i see him a g a iu th is very
I a fte rm s m am , I'll th a n k him m y s e lf ”
"A m i n o w ," sa id h e r u m le . ru b b in g
| ills h a n d s, "w h ic h is it to Is», G lad y s, a
"1 w o u d e r uoxv." sh e u iu sed . "co u h l . now h u n te r o r a d ia m o n d b ra c e le t? " —
it b e th e sa m e m a n ? H e left to go to C h icag o • In oiiiele.
A u s tr a lia , so 1 u n d e rs to o d fo r I w as
o n ly a litle g irl a t th e tim e. Ami we
HOW C O O L E Y W O R K E D
" ere su ch frie u d s. too!
- "I noie.* exelaiim -ii tin
rl. a flush o f F o r m e r C h i e f J u s t i c e o f M i c h i g a n
T e l l s o f I l l s t . ii iu i i i« C 'o lle u i;lie .
e x c ite m e n t co m in g o v e r h e r face
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J u d g e J o h u W. M cG rath , w ho re tire d
m o rn in g am i see fo r m y self.
fro m th e t h ief J u s tic e s h ip o f th e
“ If it is th e sa m e m an a n d I h av e M ich ig an S u p re m e C o u rt a t th e close
a v ery g re a t idea it is. do you know I , f ING. w as s ,.«. ji by a c o rre sp o n d e n t
w ill u n d e rta k e th a t e v e ry b it o f th a t a u d a sk e d a s to h»s Iiellef in tin* c a u se
h o rrid w ire fe n c in g is ta k e n d o w n ,»»•- of tin* p h y sical an il m e n ta l b re a k d o w n
o f e x -J u s tic e T h o m a s \ | C ooley, w ho
tw e e n th is a n d to-m orrow m o rn in g
S ay. I w ill ev en h a v e a ,M*t w th vou is now in a p riv a te r e tre a t a t F lin t.
on th e su b jis-t. C om e. sir. w h a t o d d s H e w as a lso ask»*i, If, in his o p inion,
ju r is ts w ere p a rt e u la rly p ro u e to co l­
xx .11 you g iv e m e?”
“ I w o n ’t bet. I u tte rly d eclin e to b et. la p s e o f th a t ties, rij.tion.
J u d g e M cG rath is a b ig m an. Ilis
y o u little g a m b le r.’’ re tu rn e d h e r la u g h ­
in g uncle, " fo r 1 h a te losing mou«*v, fig u re o f m ore th a n six feet is a s er«*«*t
b u t 1 w ill te ll y o u w h a t I w ill do. niv a s in ii.s y o u n g m anh o o d , but sn o w y
d a i l y x , if y e n o nly su cceed in y o u r u n ­ w h ite h a ir am i b e a rd tell th e w o rk o f
d e rta k in g . 1 w ill g iv e you th e v*-rv best b a t h e r lin n -. H e is strviug am i v ig o r­
h u n te r o r th e p re ttie s t b ra c e le t th a t o u s h a n se lf, am i w h ile la u g h iu g ly d e ­
c a n I m * b o u g h t fo r m oney. 1 b eliev e It's c la r in g th a t b s Wl,rk had left him
a re a l ‘good th in g ’ fo r you. too. you w ith o u t a sc a r, sa id :
“ P o o r C o o le y ; he is a v ictim o f his
m in x , y o u ." he a d d isl. p u llin g h e r e a r,
" f o r now I com e to th in k o f it I ,H*. o w n trem em lo u * e n e rg y , w ith o u t th e
liev e I d id h e a r th a t th is ol»j«««*tionahle I»hysi«*al s tre n g th to I »ear u p tin d e r it.
A s a m a tte r o f fa c t. I d o u b t If an y
te n a n t o f m in e h ad U-en in A u stra l
b e fo re he c a m e dow n her»* to sit uj»on m an co u ld h a v e stood it. W hile his
t<
m y sh o m lc rs lik e th e old m an of th e w o rk ou th e ls -m h h ad so m eth I
w ith b is final b re a k d o w n , fo r it a lw a y s
s e a .”
" D o n ’t sa y a n o th e r w o n l. d e a r u n ­ w a s an», a lw a v s w ill Is- n lost a r d u o u s
h
• (f 1 be b e n c h w ere
cle. crie d M iss G lad y s. "1 h a v e n ’t m y Wo
ab.
m ore
i c a re to un-
b e ttin g book al»out m e. so 1 seal th e
b a rg a in w ith th is k is s (s u itin g th e a c ­ let-take.
" H is w«»r
•tial law . on
tio n to th e w onl». a u d now I’m ,»ff to
a rtic le s am i
p u t m y h a b it <»n a n d o rd e r my hors«-.”
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I complet»
i hile he w as
—not on th e R ialto , b u t a t lu n c h e o n .”
a n d b e sto w in g a n o th e r k - on th e on- en g ag t *1 on w *rk th a t v
plctelv filled I noat tuen
rapture«! old g e n tle m a n th e lively girl
" 1 lx liev e h » w orkt-d
ru s h e d fro m th e room .
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II.
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is th e firs
T h e s ta b le clock w a s Ju st s trik in g
h i­ > o w n
h alfq » ast 1. sim u lta n e o u sly w th th e to -.
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lid co
c g rin d ev. u in ;
d y s O n flo w w ith h e r a tte n d a n t groom
* ¡»art tally eu J.
c a m e c a n te rin g th ro u g h th e p a rk .
fam ily a n d f
1 he s i,u i.e . w h o h ad b een w a itin g fo r
THE VOICE OF THE CHARMER.
PO N my w o n ! it's too b a iP ”
e x c la im e d Mr. M a in w a rin g .
a s h a r in g w ish e d e v e ry I mm ,y
g o o d -m o rn in g lie s a t d o w n to th e b reak -
fa s t ta b le , am i p ro eetslisl. b e fo re com-
m e n c in g th a t m eal, to g la n c e th ro u g h
.... . “ It
h is le tte r s a c c o rd in g to c ...-.a
u sto . m
re a lly is to o b a d !” he re p e a te d , c rim ­
so n in g w ith in d ig n a tio n , a n d g iv in g a n
a n g ry s ta m p o f his foot, in so d o in g
tr e a d in g ou th e fo o t o f Ju m b o , h is
w ife ’s p et png. an il c a u sin g th a t m uch-
p a m p e re d a n im a l to g iv e u tte ra n c e to
a loud yell, a n d r e tr e a t f u r th e r u n d e r
th e ta b le to th e s h e lte r of h is m is trt
p e ttic o a ts .
"M y d e a r,” sa id M rs. M a in w a rin g .
p a u sin g in th e act o f ¡touring ou t th e
s q u ire 's isiffee, “ w h a t is th e m a tte r
n o w ? N o th in g w ro n g w ith S u n b e a m 's
little fo al. I tr u s t.’’
"N o. th a n k s , m y d e a r, n o t so b a d as
t h a t .’’ a n s w e re d h e r hu**l»an«l. " b u t
q u ite b a d e n o u g h , in all co n scien ce.
I t ’s th a t d re a d f u l fello w W ild er, a t th e
I.ea fa rm , a g a in . I w ish to g o o d n ess
he h ad u e v e r co m e n e a r th e p lace, w ith
a ll m y h e a r t.’’
H o rrid m a n ." a g re e d Mrs. M aiu w ar-
ing. "1 c a n ’t b e a r th e sig h t o f him
W h a t h a s he d o n e no w . d e a r : ’’
"Ik»ne?” e x c la im e d h e r h u sb a n d .
"W h y . s tu c k up b a rb e d w ire a ll o v e r
h is fa rm , to be su re, a u d re fu s e s to re­
m o v e it ou a n y ¡»retense w h a te v e r, so
H ig g in s w rite s m e w ord.
" H e re w e h a v e th e h o u n d s co m in g
h e re on T h u rs d a y , a n d th e y And in
N ig h tin g a le w ood, a s th e y a re p e rf e c t­
ly c e rta in to do. fo r 1 know fo r a fa c t
th e r e a r e tw o o r th r e e fo x e s th e re , th e y
a r e e q u a lly c e rta :n Io ru n rig h t a e r
h is lan d , a n d a p re tty k e ttle o f fish
w ill be th e re s u lt.
" H a lf th e h o u n d s m aim ed , a n d m en
a n d h o rs e s tu m b lin g a b o u t in e v e ry d i­
re c tio n .”
“O h! I c a n 't b e a r th e th o u g h ts o f i t 7*
"I sh a ll sim p ly h a v e to a s k H a rto p p
n o t to d ra w th e re , a u d a p re tty fool I
s h a ll look. I re a lly d o n 't kn o w w h a t
to do a b o u t It.”
h e r fo r th e la*»t h a lf h o u r, seized a h a t
"W hy not go a n d see th e m a n y o u r­
to b
a n d ru s h e d h a s tily o u t iu to th e -»table
se lf. a n d tr y am i b rin g him to re a so n
w rit
y a rd , w h e re he k n ew sh e w o u ld d is ­
s u g g e s te d his w ife. “S u re ly , m y d e a r,
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g led fe e lin g s o f d el g h t a t h e r re tu rn ,
" L is te n to m e?" e ja c u la te d th e
s q u ire . "N o t he. B esid es. I k n o w p e r­ a u d cu rio u sly to know how d ie h ad
ind
fe c tly w ell w h a t w o u ld be th e re s u lt. su cceed ed on h e r mi«>ion o f d ip lo m acy
w ith h is re f ra c to r y te n a n t.
H e w o u ld m eet m y a rg u m e n ts w ith
m»t b
Mi
“ H e re I am . u u cle. s a fe a n d so u n d . is-licl
so m e o f h is ie p n b l c a n s e n tim e n ts , a n d
I sh o u ld lose m y te m p e r a n d m a k e a ‘u 'U see. a n , d I’ve
'* h * ad
’ . o h ! su ch a la r k : w o rk
a rk T
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g r e a t p ity . I'm su re. I o n ly w ish I G la.ly s. h e r fa c e flu sh ed w ith p le a s u re
k n e w w h a t w a s b e st to be d o n e. B u t a n d e x c ite m e n t, a n d lo oking p r e ttie r
n e v e r m in d now . d e a r.” sh e a d d e d , th a n ev er.
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»»¿T h e r h o rse sh e jumjH-d in h e r ac-
so o th in g ly , " g e t on w ith y o u r b r e a k f a s t,
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H ig g in s a g a in on th e su b je c t, a i d p e r ­ in g a d m in is te re d h e r
h a p s you w ill be a b le to d e v is e som e to o k h e r u n c le 's a rm i ml rderetl
it once
p la n betw«?en you fo r b rin g in g th is to ta k e h e r in to lum d
"W ell, a n d
did y»»u Eet ou.
h o rrid m a n W ild e r to re a s o n .”
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n m g -ro o n i. a n d th e n y o u sfi^Ji h e a r it
v e ry p re tty girl, w h o a t th is ju n c tu r e
enter«*d th e room a n d s a t h e rs e lf d o w n all. " w a s th e f a ir t y r a n t ’s rep ly .
e schell I
“ W h y . by J o v e ! I d o v erily tad iev e
a t th e b r e a k f a s t ta b le , a f t e r k is sin g
oley. 1 i
b o th Mr. M a in w a rin g a u d h is w ife lo v ­ y o u 'v e got o v e r th a t old c u n iith lg e o n .
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■ w ered h er.
" D o n 't a s k m e. G la d y s.” said be w e n t, a n d th en . rq»»-niug a g re e n b a.ze
ati ( ’ou
la u g h in g ly : " d o n ’t a s k tf y o u love me. door, fo u n d th e m se lv e s in th e e n tr a n c e
ittevl
hall.
H e h a s a lr e a d y spoih-d m y b r e a k f a s t
la a t
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f o r m e. a n d 1 f«*el p erfe«'tly c e rta in
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w ou ld spoil y o u rs, a n d th a t w o u ld be a M a in w a rin g w a s w a itin g fo r th em "I
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" f o r 1 h a v e su ch a n a p p e tite a s n e v e r o f y o u r rid e th is in s ta n t, m iss, o r I’ll
re not l»»s-i ;»art!cularly fn
w as. J o k in g «¡»art. th o u g h . I am re a l­ r e tr a c t m y p ro m ise o f th e d ia m o n d q u e u t w h en th It siZc id th e ir numi«*
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ly c u rio u s. U n cle W illiam .” sh e con- b ra c e le t I m ad e th is m o rn in g .”
lll tl - is »u li try ever,
" L is te n , th e n , la d le s a u d g e n tle m e n tr iv ia l tnischai
tin n e d . “ so I w ill co m p ro m ise w ith you
ig h t u p ai «1
—e a t m y b r e a k f a s t first a n d y o u sh a ll —or. ra th e r. I sh o u ld say a u n t a u d un- ¡d o ited by th e
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te ll m e a f te r w a r d .
I»on't y o u th in k c le .” said th e f a i r G la d y s, s ta n d in g in b u t n o tld u g
th e c e n te r o f th e h e a r th r u g a u d ra tli in fo reig n n
th a t a v ery f a i r a rr a n g e m e n t, sir?
B a r:in g th e ile a tra c
T h e s q u ire a g re e d a t o n ce to th e h e r w h ip to in s u re silence.
I tlo n o f A d m iral K im b e rly 's fleet by th e
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te rm s, as, indee«,. be w ould h a v e to
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t c a l ,y M -r l-
lv d e a d . G la d y s O n slo w h a d ta k e n up
fe n c e s? W ould you allo w th a t th e
« lisastets
h e r p e rm a n e n t a b o d e a t C h a rlto n T ow - p e rs u a s iv e p o w e rs o f y o u r devot«*d
T h e re i not h :n g ,11 ■ir ti-corils to
e ra o n ly th r e e w«*eks ago. d u rin g w h ich tbove w ere «omew h a t o f a h ig h e r o rd e r «'om ¡»a re 1
th e c«
lg o f I h e B n i -
sh o rt p erio d sh e h ad m a n a g e d to con- th a n u s u a l? ”
ish frig n t C a p ta in w ith h a lf a th o u
v e rt e v e ry in d iv id u a l m e m b e r o f th e j ” B y Jo v e . Indeed I sh o u ld :” b u rs t
s a n d m en in ltt?U. o r t
f a ta l collision
e s ta b lis h m e n t in to lie,n g h e r d e v o te d fo rth h e r u n d e . " B u t you d o n ’t m ean o f th e B ritis h iro n c la d s V augu ird a n d
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a s y o u say . d o y o u ? ”
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H e d e c la re d sh e w a s a b e tte r Ju d g e b re a th e d , if y o u o n ly h u m o r him a Id
of sto«'k th a n h is b ailiff h im self, a n d a s tie—a s y o u m u st lu fu tu re , uncle. If
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f o r h e r k n o w le d g e o f h o rseflesh , w h o o n ly fo r m y sa k e .”
j " n 1
Fx roti, tw e n ty (w o otti
w a s th e re a b o u t th e p lace w h o co u ld
"W ell, w o n d e rs w ill n e v e r c e a se
'?1" 1 : ’lni sa il” ‘ ' ’,v
« Hh
c o m p e te w ith h e r? A ud bow sh e ro d e t h a t ’s v ery c e r ta in .” said h e r u n d e ;
1
u wn ’u,,p
,hJK1*
too! M any a n d m an y a tim e , w h en ae- " a n d how on e a r th vou m a n a g e it ” he ! ,h e
or
" ’B-ek o f th »
; S p a n is h c ru is e r K eiun lb -g en tc, 0*1
corni»anying h is niece in h e r rid es, did c o n tin u e d , "I c a n ’t fo r th« life o f me
“ P l.,
. ...
, M a rd i lu. is!».'», w ith JJ u »»rticers a n d
h e r u n cle re g re t th a t h is sa ia d d a y s im a g in e .“
seaiii<*ii
w e re o v er, a n d t h a t he w a s no lo n g er
" I w ill tell y o u ." said M iss G lad y s.
T iie list o f m in o r :««•••,d e n ts to fo reig n
a b le to p ilo t h e r o v e r th is p lace -----
an d I ‘A rriv e d a t th e o g re ’s c a s tle , h a v in g
th a t. In ste a d o f lo o k in g on fro m th e c a re fu lly k ep t to th e sid es o f th e foot- n a v a l v essels in th e p a st fexx y e a rs
b ro a d ba. k of b is fa v o rite cob w h ile p a th ail th e w av . p a rtly fro m dlplo- | w o u ld Is- too long to e n u m e ra te . B ut
«he la rk e d alm u t a t h e r o w n fre e w ill, m acy , p a rtly be«*au»e 1 did not w a n t ! I tlie s ta n d in g o f tin- B ritis h Iro n c la d s
f o r sh e w a s u n co m m o n ly fo n d o f rid in g e ith e r B rillia n t o r m y s e lf to b e an n o y j H o w e a n d A lison, th e flag sh ip A hi
o v e r a c o u n try , w a s M iss G lad y s.
I ,-d by b a rb e d w ire. 1 in q u ire d o f th e I pliion am i th e c ru is e r S u lta n xvere f a r
A s h e r g ro o m said . “T h e fem -e w a s m aid s e rv a n t w h o c a m e to th e d o o r If , 1 m o re g ra x e a ff a irs th a n a n y su ch acei
n e v e r m ad e y e t th a t co u ld sto p h is Mr. W ild e r w a s a t hom e.
H e w as ! d e n t» xvhieh h a v e «»••< urre»l to a n y of
y o u n g lad y w h en th e h o u n d s w ere run- ro u n d in th e stra w y a rd , sh e said , a n d ' o u r o w n •.»•ivy v«*sx-is w ith in tlib p e­
L
«be w o u ld go a n d fe tc h him , if I w ould ' rils!. W’e h a v e L ed c ir f a ir s h a r e o f
trouble-,, ¡M-rhai’s, 1 » 1 no m ore L u u
T ru e to h is p ro m ise, a f t e r b re a k f a s t w a it u m o m en t.
th e s«|uire u n b o so m ed h im se lf to h is
“ I w a ite d a c c o rd in g ly , a n d p re s e n tly ■ t h a t
n lw e w ith re g a rd to h is re f ra c to r y ten-
th e o g re appear«-«!. ‘H ow do you do, Mr.
N o t in I t .
a n t a t th e I-ea f a r m —" th e o n ly fa rm , f W ild er?’ I said . ‘Y our s e r v a n t, m iss,'
M rs.
rs. (':iiil|»
rs "A
M
C a ll,|s-rs
"A re
re you
you g g o o ing
ing to t In
by th e w ay . m y d e a r ,” he a d d ts l." w h e re * a n s w e re d he, b is g rim f e a tu re s relax - v lte M rs. F o w le r to y o u r p a rty . Sfi,
1 h a v e n o t in tro d u c e d you. fo r th e v ery
in g a little . I fa n c ie d , a s he looked m e se e m s to lie su c h a ¡»L asaut little ¡»«-r
go.,.l reaso n w hy. b a c n u se , h av e su ch o v e r
‘You «l.»ii't i< < .,i:«-.-t u„.. 1 x, ,..' so n ."
a s tro n g p e rs o n a l d is lik e to its te n a n t, «aid I, ‘b u t you a n d I a re v ery old
M rs. J u s tu p "<¡»ssliicss, n»»: Sin»
I ev en av o id s h o o tin g o v e r th e p lace a s frie n d s fo r a ll th a t. Mr. W ild er.’ ’D id p p le
le a a s s a a n n t t etiongli
ciio u g n a nti.i
all th
m a a t,
t. but
but 1 I un
un
u d all
1
.
m u ch a s p o ssib le, b ecau se. 1 ,-au’t b e a r frie n d s : W hy. w h o lie ee. th e n , iu th e ' d e ra ta n d ..............................................
th a t h e r h u s b a n d o nly g e ts a
th e sig h t o f th e fello w . J u s t fa n c y , m y j n a m e o’ fo r tlu ’?’ he rep lied , lo o k in g a t
h u n d re d d o lla rs a m o n th !" -C le x 'v ia m l
d e a r, a fr a id ev en to w a lk o v e r m y ow n m e so h a rd , oil! so h a rd , u n cle. 'H a t ..
L«-ader.
p ro p e r ty —m y ow u p ro p e rty , fo rao o th
»11 q u ite fo rg o tte n little G la d y s O n s
M o m elh in n L ik e I t.
N a sty , c a n ta n k e ro u s w re tc h !
w o u n d low , w h o >ou u sed to Is- so k lu d to
G ilis o ii " l i a s y o u r Xxlfe got th e bi-
u p th e s q u ire in h is w ra th . "1 w ish xvheu y o u live«] ut lla a e ld e a n fa rm
Momelxsiy w ould kuix*k him on th« doxvu iu W arw Jcksiilr» Z ’F o rg o tte n ? cy elc cra x e ? ”
I’hlllipK - " I
d o n ’t
k n o w w h e th e r
h ead . I do, inde«*d:”
NoT he a lm o st ro a re d , ’a n d n e v e r »hall,
" F ie , f o r sh a m e , s ir!” e x c la im e d his t h a t ’s m o re: A nd y o u 're her'* <’»s»m th a t 's th e |>ro|H-r tilin g to «-all it o r n o t;
• le c e . la u g h in g , p u ttin g h e r p re tty off y o u r h o rse th is Im -ti.ut, my p re tty , b u t s h e 's h ad a c y ijo m e te r p u t 011 th e
h a n d o v e r h is m o u th a s sh e spoke.
a n d in to th e h o u se a n d lia x e a ’nlk xxi b a b y c a rr ia g e .” - C le v elan d L ead er.
"A nd h is n a m e is W ild e r? ” sh e « on- m e o v c r o ld times.* Oh, u nci » ih e ¡ss»r
W e ts-ilcve t h a t xxe Would like jelly
tln u e d . "a m i 1 k n ew su ch a d e a r old { old m an , do y o u kto x v , xvas so pleas«-«1 Is -tte r ,f m -xvspaper a c c o u n ts o f ucci-
m a n o f th a t n a m e y e a r» ag o —be w as W h en 1 got off m y h o rse a n d xxhen he ileiits d id n 't use th e ex p re ssio n , ’XJrush
p n e o f p o o r p a p a '» te n a n t» , indeed.
h eld o u t hl» h a n d a n d 1 n o t only took e«’ to Jelly .”
|
A C O L U M N O F P A R T IC U L A R IN-
T E R E S T TO TH EM .
S o m e t h in g t h a t W i l l In t e r e s t th e J u ­
v e n ile M e m b e r s o f E v e r y lltiuw»-liol<l
—t j u u i n t A c tio n s u m l I t r i ^ l i t K o y io ti**
o t M u o jr C u te u m l C m in iu m C h il d r e n .
1 h ’ m e a o f N o r n iu o t lv .
Ho you w a n t to h e a r tile eliim t
of
N o rm a n d y ? if you do. all you m d
h eav y s ilv e r spoon am , a piece of
s trin g .
Ti«* th e s trin g a t its c e n te r
a ro u n d th e h a n d le o f th e spoon, leaving
thl- e n d s th re e o r fo u r feet long. Now
w ind ih e e n d s a ro u n d y o u r tw o fo re fin ­
g e rs m a r th e first jo in t a u d th en
th r u s t y o u r fingers in y o u r e a rs. Bern,
o v e r am i allow th e la b lt s | mhiii to km»ek
a g a in s t tin- w al, o r th»- d o o r o r a e h a ir
am i you w ill be s u rp ris e d at tin- re a lly
Itc a u tifu l im ita tio n of c h u rc h ch im es
vv hieli you w ill h ear.
P n ia tl« -« t ItosjN
io t h e W o r M
D v e r iti J a p a n , w h e re th e p»-«»pl a re
fotnl of e v e ry th in g in m in ia tu re th e
sm a lle st breed o f dogs in th e w o rld hfl
its hom e.
1 hey belo n g to th e faillil
of sp an iels, a n d a re black a n d w iiite »
yellow am i w h ite in color, a n d tli
sm a lle r th ey a re th e m ore m oney tin-
w ill b rin g . A p u p o f 1 y e a r w e ig h ai
five pm im ls is w o rth S2«“». If th e hr»-«*«
«■r is fo r tu n a te en o u g h to ra ise a sp a t
le, w eig h in g only th re e p o u n d s o r les
he ca n get a lm o st a n y p rice lie w an t
8
slim of
O ne o f th e s e qm -er I tt]
•logs «'an easily lie ou a m ail's h a n d u
find a e o m fo rta h le nook f»»r sleep in g
a iMMitleg. T h ey a re very d e lic a te an
te n d e r, a n d th e y h a v e to I m * watch*-
am i c a re d fo r lik e a baby
If giv
p ro p e r a tte n tio n th e y will
live to tlie ag e o f !»• xeara.
tiire a te iis th e sp id e r m ay he seen ta k
ing in sail w ith g re a t e n e rg y th a t is
j s h o rte n in g th e rope tilnincnt.s th a t siis
tain tlie vveh s tru c tu r e . If th e sto rm i:
to he u n u su a lly se v e re o r o f long d u ra
j tlon th e ro,»es a re s tre n g th e n e d a s v.el.
I a s sh o rte n e d , th e la -tte r to resist tlie on
! set of th e elein etits. Not u n til p le a s a n t
w e a th e r is a g a iu close at h an d w ill th e
rope he len g th e n e d a s befol'e. O || till
I'o iitrary , w hen you s<-c tlie sp id e r ru n ­
n in g out tlie sle n d e r filam en ts, it is
c e rta in th a t calm , line w e a th e r h as set
in, w hose d u ra tio n m ay lie tn e a su re d
hy th e ir elo n g atio n .
E v ery tw e n ty fo u r h o u rs th e sp id e r
m ak es som e a lte ra tio n in its vveh to
su n ihi* vvt*ather. If th e s e c h a n g e s a re
m ad e to w a rd ev en in g , ju s t licfo re nun-
set, a fine, c le a r nig,it m ay is- sa fe ly
c o u n te d upon. W hen tin- sp id e r sits
q u iet am i d u ll ill th e m id d le of its w eb.
ra in is not f a r off. If it , m * a c tiv e , how ­
ev er. a n d i-ontiuui s so d u rin g a sh o w er,
tlieu it will he o f b rie f d u ra tio n , am i
su n s h in e w ill follow'. Tiles«* v a rio u s in ­
d ic a tio n s m ay is- w itn e sse d am i s tu ­
died to tin- best a d v a n ta g e in tin- open
air. B ut y o u need not a lw a y s go out
d o o rs to w a tc h tin- sp id e r b a ro m e te r.
I her»- a re few hotis«*s w h ere tin- i-rafty
c re a tu re »,»»«•> uu, find a n ol»s»*ure eor-
m r w h erein to sw in g its slgnlsK ird:
, lies ta k e n in am i d o n e fo r h e re .”
W atc h tin s ,, p lace s, am i w hen you s»-«
tin- sp id e rs com ing out on tin- w alls
m ore freely tita n u su a l you m ay In­
su re th a t ra in is n e a r.
AN OPEN LETTER
To MOTHERS.
W E ARE ASSERTING IN T H E COU RTS OUR R IG H T T O T H E
EXCLUSIVE USE O F T H E WORD “ C A S T O R IA ,” AND
“ P I T C H E R 'S C A S T O R IA ,’’ AS o u r t r a d e m a r k .
*lrr..z
K o t il I m p r o v e m e n t N o te s .
W arr»-n t'o u n ty , lxy„ lias purchase«!
som e ro a d u ia c h iu e ry a n d |»ro|s»s«-> to
Use it.
"T h e wick»-«] fle«- w h en no m an pur-
siletli, but a bad road sto p s th e m Isith.
H o l 's i - s sct-iu to e a t th e m ost fo n d e r
w iit-ii th«-n- is u o th in g fo r th em to do.
Z, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, o f Hyannis, Massachusetts,
was the originator o f “ PITCHERS CASTORIA,” the 8a me
that has borne and does now
*------- — on every
bear the facsim ile signature o f
wrapper.
This is the original u PITCHER’S CASTORIA,’’ uhich has been
used in the homes o f the Mothers o f America fo r over thirty
years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is
the kind you have always bought
on the
and has th e sig n a tu re o f
wrap­
per. No one has authority from me to use my name ex­
cept The Centaur Company o f which Chas. H. Fletcher is
President.
March 8,1897.
Do Not Be Deceived.
G o l k o n l i W ilt Fay.
W ill gisul ro a d s ¡»ay? Yes. a n d pay
well for a n y c o m m u n ity th a t w ill nuild
Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting
th e m . G tssi s tr e e ts a n d ro a d s w ill a t ­
tr a c t m an y peo p le to a c ity o r t o w n ' a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you
w h ich ha* th e m . lx»ng Is la n d is on«- of
(because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in­
th e m ost h e a lth fu l p lace s in th is c o u n ­
gredients
of which even fie does not know.
try . b u t h e r ro ad s a rc in fe rio r to m an y
in tin- v icin ity of N ew York.
tally
11 o w M in h W m t e r S h o u ld O n e I t r i n k ?
ill New J e rs e y . If th e to w n sh ip s of
A eeo rd ln g to P ro fe s s o r A llen, w e
BEARS T H E F A C -S IM IL E S IG N A TU R E OF
th is islan d w ould »»»ustrilct e x cellen t
sh o u ld d rin k fro m o n e th ird to tw o
m a c a d a m iz e d ro ad s, th e y w ould d o u h h
fifth s a s m any oiim i-s a s w e w eigh
th e ir |M»pulatiou in a sh o rt tim e. May
¡•ouuds. T h e re fo re , fo r a m an w eigh
o r S ch lereu .
ing P»s poiim ls. th e r e w ould
lie re
q u in -d flftx six to six ty fo u r o u n ces
R a n k e rs W a n t G ood ToaU a.
d a ily , o r from on»- am i o n e -h a lf to fo u r
T h e M issouri D ivision Ix*ague of
p in ts. T h is is a very in d e fin ite an Am«-ri«'au W ht-elm en la s t w in te r a»l ;
-vvi-r. '1 he a m o u n t o f w a te r r»s|uir«*d d re s se d a c ir c u la r le tte r to aliout »am
d»-jH-m,s on tlie se a so n o f th e y e a r, tlie Iwiukcrs o u ts id e tin- la rg e d th - s . a sk in g
m t v f w ork d o n e a u d th»- kind <»f »1* o p in io n on tlie effect good road»* hav %
I l n w t*» r K v r t h I * H c '* t.
A p re tty «-xiM-ritrnnt. c«iudu«-t d bv food cat«-u. Iii hot w e a th e r w e re q u ln OU b llsiu css. A few o f th e repli«*s w ere
m ore th a u In cold. l»-eau.sc o f th e g r e a t­ puldislw s] in < omm 1 H oads a* follow s:
rv sim p le tm -tlioiis. w ill >li»,i
cftatA w a c n n e a a T . tv « » « R A t •▼«« t . a m tçaa c*rv.
e r loss th ro u g h th e sk in , th o u g h th is Is
“ E a sy c o m m u n ic a tio n b e tw e e n ¡o in ts
i is te n » stria ! gloln- is k ep t in it
hi p a rt mad»- u p by th e le s s e r a m o u n t m a k e s b u sin e ss.”
'•n in space, s«-» ur»‘ tw o m , . :
|.asN « | a w a y th ro u g h th e k id n e y s. If
"»bsM, ro a d s w ould in c re a se o u r busi
il p
p*
a m an lalio rs v ery h a rd he re q u ire s n«*ss.”
m»»re tlia n if h is lalsu* It lig h t. A m att
"G< mm 1 ro a d s w ould a d d to th e profi,
RO Y EA R S *
w o rk in g lu a fo u n d ry , w h e re th e tern o f th e fa r m e r a t le a st o u e -th ird a n d ad d
j . ra t nr»- Is. high a n d th e ¡M -rspiratiou m ore th a n th is to th e c o m fo rt o f liv in g
«IRE ROPE SELV a GL
p ro fu se, not In fre q u e n tly d rin k s th re e in th e c o u n try .”
o r fo u r gallo n s d a ily . I f th e food is
"G« mm 1 ro a d s a t all tim e s w ould en
s iim u la titig a u d sa lty m ore w a te r is re bailee th e v a lu e of la n d s .”
l \ P t P IV I! \
q u lre il th a n if it is b lan d .
G ood ro a d s w ould h a v e so m an y ad-
\ e g e ta ria n s a n d th o se win» u se miicl. vantag»-s th a t I could not n a m e th em ,
fru it re q u ire less w a te r th a n th o se w h< am i th ey w ould a d d to th e v a lu e o f lau d
t ie s I.
lit fist am i p o rk , am i o fte n get am i th e c o m fo rt o f liv in g ."
C O R V B IC H T S Ac-
ÄBT rne •endlnr a »ketc* erKj (>«rrtp(XMi
P ia.
ou no e e x cep t w h a t is in th e ,1
ittici.y RBcertAifi. free, vbytbcr ai. u.Tcct
IB
1 a rm e rs co u ld h au l tw ic e a s m uch
l<*’ t T rd .« < ' -ü iiL u i.ifR tp .ß i •fr t.'U y
t«. w
ÍO. si In m. t < as« s o u r in s tin c ts te lls in th e sa m e le n g th o f tim e. W e have
P o u lt r y , F a r m , G a rd e n , C e m e te ry ,
OT x J cbc R<^L.c*y f • < ••-»•ur'r*a EAfetsBB
L a w n , R a ilr o a d a n d R a b b it
H e have a W a a L .n < v < i oA ca.
ci.rd
w a te r to d rin k f a r b e tte r math- lLj m iles o f gotxl r«x-k ro ad , a n d
•
M ULO ▲ C àj
* —
F e n tn n g .
oouce in tb e
J o r fixtsl rule. F o r ag es it p a y s w ell."
T k o o s a n d s o f MU m l a « • » . C a t a l o g u e
a v e I» •u a c q u irin g a k n o w led g e
I he a g ita tio n o f th e ro ad q u e stio n
F r e i g h t P a id . P r le e e L o w .
how m uch to d rin k a n d tr a n s m ittin g is w ith o u t do u b t o n e o f th e m ost ,iiq>i»r-
a t k n o w led g e to d e s c e n d a n ts , a n d if ta n t b e fo re th e p u b lic to -d ay a n d if Th UcUUlLEN WOVE» WIRE FEICE CO.
r*. ---- - -
t I i >a » < os a P atisti
P o ltv ’s M r r n r a
, «est free. Addrvaa
We sh all uot go f a r out «•arri**d o u t p ro p e rly w ill do m ore for
IU. us, t i t an» 120 Orteaaa t t , CMICASO. IL L
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C O .,
>f tl «• " ,iy,
th e S ta te th a n a lm o st a n y o th e r th in g .”
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am i.
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1
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I f otie lives iu a re- gies. h a rn e s s a m i h o rses mux»-d by l«a<l
w a te r is b a d it sbottiti ro a d s co sta th e f a r m e r m ore th a n th e
X.VD..
at a w a y in laottles w ell a m o u n t he ¡»ays f«,r a p s t a te , c o u n ty
Id tl
■ c h e st, a n d in a d d itio n am i m u n icip al tax»*s am i p ro b a b lv a f ­
d t<
a t a ll 1
fn
Otti
if fe c ts th e m e rc h a n t to a b o u t th e sa m e
F ru ì
e x te n t.”
'o n ta n i
tmt sal,
rb leh a r
It w ould lie s a fe to say th a t th e
c a lt i.ft
th e fu u
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