Scio weekly press. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 18??-1897, October 03, 1895, Image 3

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    “And I was tolcl that the Germans
AGENTS WANTED.
were sorry for what they bad done, but
In every county in Oregon, Washington
that they could not help it. But that,
and Idaho to handle the celebrated Blick-
gentlemen, 1 could never understand.
Typewritter, price $35. The only
We should never do wrong nor allow ! THE STORY OF A SAN FRAN- ensderfer
practical Typewriting Machine at a low
CISCO YOUNG LADY.
wrong to be done. And therefore, li
price, eighty-four letters and characters,
weighs 6 pounds, no ribbon, all latest
thought, it cannot always remain so
improvements,
machine guaranteed.
Our good Lord knows his own good A Sufferer From Childhood, and Una­ Only cash agents every
wanted. Address Palmer
time, and in his own good time he will
& Rey, sole agents. Box 131, Portland,
ble to Perform Her Household
come and deliver us. And 1. prayed ev­
Oregon.
______ ________
. Duties, Entirely Cured.
ery evening that our gracious Lord
NEW WAY EAST—NO. DUST.
would permit me to see that day when From the Examiner. San Francisco, Cui.]
Miss Lottie Donell lives with herí Go East from Portland, Pendleton, Walla
the land should be free and our dear
Walla via O. R. & N. to Spokane and Great
dead should sleep no more in Danish parents at 702 Natoma Street, San Northern
Railway to Montana, Dakotas, St.
soil. And as I had no other son against, Francisco. She is a young lady 19 Paul, Minneapolis,
Chicago, Omaha, St.
that day I saved every year what 1 . years of age, and of prepossessing ap­ Louis, East ana South. Rock-ballast track;
NO REALLY WILD HORSES. ,
could save, and on every Christmas eve pearance. She is one of many thous­ fine scenery; new equipment Great North-
ern
Palace
and Diners; Family
I placed it before me on a table, where, ands of young women who are blessed Tourist Cars; Sleepers
Buffet-Library Cars. Write
111 Are Said to Be Descendants of Those
in former years, 1 had always placed a with many personal charms, but who C. C. Donovan, General Agent,' Portland,
That Once Were Domesticated.
WE ARE PLAYING THOSE INVENTED
KNOWLEDGE
small present for my John, and I said are hindered from an enjoyment of Oregon, or F. I. Whitney, G. P. & T. A.,
Is
there
such
a
thing
as
the
wild
St; Paul, Minn., for printed matter and in­
[The following tale was taken from a in my heart, ‘The war will come again,
BY THE ANCIENTS.
Brings comfort and improvement and
horse, an aboriginal or truly wild horse, local Holstein newspaper’ and translat­ and the land will be free, and thou them by a constitution impaired by formation about rates, routes, etc.
tends to personal enjoyment when
constant disease. Ever since she was
in the world now? . The answer is more
There is more catarrh in this section of rightly used. The many, who live bet­
The America® Indians Played Baseball. than doubtful. The mustang of Mex­ ed by the eminent scholar, Max Mu Iler, shalt' sleep in a flee grave, my only 10 years old Miss Donell has been a
sufferer from a rheumatic affection of the country than all other diseases put to­ ter than others and enjoy life more, with
I Cricket, Lawn Tennis, Chess and Cheek- ico, the wild horse of the South Ameri­ who says of it “that it came tohimina son, my John!’
heap of other papers, fly sheets, pam­
“And now, gentlemen, the poor old the wrist, and since she was 13 years gether, and until the last few years was ’ess expenditure, by more promptly
f ers ^t^gom^^^Sack—Nnvolties In can pampas, thebrumbi of Australia, all
supposed to be incurable. For a great adapting the world’s best products to
phlets and books, but it shone like a di­
are descendants of the domesticated ani­ amond in a heap of rubbish, and,” Max Woman has been told that the day has of age she has been subject to various many years doctors pronounced it a local the needs of physical being, will attest
come, and that her prayer, has been female weaknesses which have kept her disease, and perscribed local remedies, and
mals introduced from Europe. The first
the value to health of the pure liquid
Few of the hundreds of new games horse was landed in America at Buenos Muller adds, “as the tale of ‘The Old heard, and that the war will begin physical vitality at a very low stage. by constantly failing to cure with local laxative principles embraced in the
treatment, pronounced it incurable.
Woman of Slesjvick-Holstein’ it may
that are invented every year become Ayres in 1537.. In 1580—that .is, in less help to give t.o many who have been again, and that is why she has brought Thus, as she says, she has been a - vic­ Science has proven catarrh to be a con­ remedy, Syrup of Figs.
popular. They may be seen in any toy . than 50 years—horses had spread to re­ unjust to the inhabitants of the duchies ■ her money—the money she saved for tim of disease ever since she can re­ stitutional disease, and therefore requires
Its excellence is due to its presenting
treatment. Hall’s Catarrh
store by the score—lawn games and gions as remote as Patagonia. In Aus­ some truer idea of the stuff there is in her son. Good morning, gentlemen!” member. When she was a little girl constitutional
Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., in the form most acceptable and pleas­
But before she had left the room an
parlor games, games of cards and games tralia the diffusion of horses that have that strong and stanch and sterling race old gentleman said, loud enough for at school she was always placed at a Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly
disadvantage
with
her
playmates
on
cure on the market. It is taken- internally beneficial properties of a perfect lax­
of ball, games for young and for old. escaped from civilization has been quite "to which England owes its language, its her to hear: “Poor body! I.hope she account of her frality of body and tim­ in
doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. ative ; effectually cleansing, the system,
They are a melancholy sight, for not as rapid, and in 1S75 it was found nec­ best blood and its honored name.’” j
may not be deceived. ”
idity of manner. She could never join It acts directly on the blood and mucous dispelling colds, headaches and fevers
one of them will ever take the place of essary to shoot as many as 7,000 wild
“Ah, ” said the old woman, turning in any of the more boisterous games, surfaces of the system. They offer one and permanently curing constipation.
OLD WOMAN OF SLESWICK-
hundred
dollars for any case it fails to
the old standbys of infancy and boy- horses in the colony of New South Wales THE TALE OF THE HOLSTE1N.
back, “I know what you mean. I have although she always longed to do so.
cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. It has given satisfaction to millions and
.
'
.
. hood. Even the names of most of them alone.
met with the approval of the medical
But the embarrassing conditions of Address
When the war against Denmark be­ been told all is not right yet, but- have
In some .parts of Australia the horse
will never be heard of by the majority
J. Cheney & Co,, Toledo, O.. profession, because it acts on the Kid­
gan in the winter of 1863, offices were faith, men. The wicked cannot prevail Miss Donell’s life have all been elimi­ ®Sr~Sold F.
pest
has
received
legislative
notice.
The
by Druggists, 75c.
of American boys and girls. This is the
neys, Liver and Bowels without weak­
wild horses tempt domestic horses to opened in the principal towns of Ger­ against tho just.. Man cannot prevail nated within the past year, and the
logic of history. '
ening them and it is perfectly free from
many for collecting charitable contri­ against the Lord. Hold to. that, gentle­ change is wholly due to the effective
join
them,
.and
wild
stallions
also
in
­
It seems an easy matter to invent a
every objectionable substance.
butions. At Hamburg Messrs. L. and men. Hold fast together, gentlemen!
game. The best games are so simple, vade the Australian horse runs and viti- ■ K. had set apart a large room for re­ This very day I begin to save up again. ” work of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills.
Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug­
“
It
must
be
remembered.
”
said
Miss
gists in 50c and $1 bottles, but it is man­
yet a popular game was never yet in­ ate choice herds ■ in a most annoying ceiving lint, linen and warm clothing
Bless her, good old soul I And if Odin Donell in telling of the great relief
ufactured by the California Fig Syrup
vented. Every one of them has grown, manner. They recur to the ancestral or small sums of money.
were still looking out of his window in that Dr. Williams’ Pills had afforded
Piso’s Cure is the medicine to break up Co. only, whose name is printed on every
and the best of them have been growing manners in a way that is always the
children
’
s
Coughs
and
Colds.
—
M
bs
.
M,
Q.
the
sky,
as
of
yore,
when
he
granted
One day, about Christmas, a poorly
package, also the name, Syrup of Figs,
for hundreds of years. Scientific men same. Each stallion has his following clad woman from the country stepped victory to the women of the Lombards, her, “that at the time I began taking B lunt , Sprague, Wash., March 8,1894.
the pills I had been for years a. con­
and being well informed, yon will not
tell us that all sorts of queer creatures of mares, ranging from a few up to 40 in and inquired in the pure Holstein di­ might he not say even now:
firmed invalid. My wrist was swollen T by G bbmba for breakfast.
accept any substitute if offered.
once lived on this earth—great lizards and even 50, and these parties may be alect whether contributions were re­
When women are heroes.
out
of
all
proportion
by
the
chronic
separate
or
banded
together
in
herds
of
with wings; sea monsters, half whale,
What must the men be like?
ceived here for Sleswick-Holstein. The
rheumatism
that
had
long
since
settled
considerable
size,
even,
it
is
Said,
400
Theirs is the victory.
half seal, and rhinoceroses larger than'
, clerk showed her to a table covered with
in
it.
The
female
complaints
from
strong.
The
young,
and
the
weak
mares
No
needrof
me.
elephants. All these have died away be­
DR. GUNN’S
linen rags and such like articles. But
—Exchange.
which I had so long suffered had
cause they were not fitted to live, while remain with a scanty or even no follow­ she turned away and pulled out an old
IMPROVED
wasted my body away until I was but In combination, proportion and process,
those animals that were fit for life have ing. The stallion has to maintain his leather purse, and taking out pieces of
Picture of a Bachelor.
a mere shadow of my former self and Hood’s Sarsaparilla possesses peculiar
gone on growing better and better, till supremacy by frequent combats, which money began to count aloud on the
Mr. Joseph Tipton was a bachelor of
L/VER RiLLS
~some—the horse, for instance—we could especially occur at certain seasons of the counter, ‘ One mark, two marks, three exceedingly methodioal habits. Prim I had really come to think that the curative powers unknown to any' other
not do without. It is just so with year. The animals are suspicious in the marks, ” till she had finished her ten and neat in appearance, he never affect­ brightness and-happiness of life was preparation. This is why it has a re ord
A SILO PHYSIO.
games. Those live that are fit to live, extreme, swift in flight, but bold in de­ ¡marks. “That makes ten marks,” she ed any new fashions, but always looked not meant for me. I had not the en­ if cures unequalled in the history of
ONE PIDD FOR A DOSE.
fense with tooth and heel in emergency.
ergy to perform even the most simple
A movement of the bowols each day is necessary for
and the rest d'e.
Eaid and shoved the little pile away.
the same day after day—pepper' of my household duties, and, in a word n e licine. It acts directly upon the blood health. These pills supply what the system lacks to
Our best games form a sort of aris­ They range extensively in search of pas­ The clerk, who had watched the poor exactly
it regular. , They cure Headache, brighten the
and salt colored trousers, with black I was completely ‘run down. ’ I b,egan and by braking it pure, rich and healthy make
Eyes,
and
dear
the
Complexion
better than cosmetics.
ture
and
water,
and
when
hard
pressed
tocracy.- Their pedigrees run back to
i- cures disease and gives good health.
| old woman while she was arranging cutaway coat. No one had ever seen
'wHlraadS.m
or afuSboxfn? SSc^SoIdeve^-
very ancient times, and no modern up­ by danger and famine the herds break her small copper and silver coins, asked him in a different attire. Not even when to take Dr. Williams’ Pills while I was
start can compete with them. Take up. It is said that each troop has a her, “From whom does the money he Was supposed to be indulging in a in this condition and before I had
taken half a box of them I realized Is the only true blood purifier p ominently
baseball and cricket, for instance, prob­ leader and implicitly obeys him. He is
holiday did he condescend to a more that they were doing me good. I be- in the public eye today. $1; six for $5.
ably the most popular outdoor games of the first to face danger and give the hint
“From me, ” she said, and began comfortable looking costume. He was
modern times, the one in our own coun­ to fly. When pressed, the horses form a counting again, “One mark, two marks, so much the creature of routine that it gan to feel lively again and to lose that
try, the other in England'. They are ring; with the mares and foals in the three marks. ” Thus she went on emp­ would have been no comfort to have lax feeling in my limbs. I felt so Hood’s Pills
first cousins, and their hold on Amer­ center, and defend themselves vigorous­ tying her purse till she bad counted out been in any other garments than those happy over the momentary relief that I
Its wearing qualities are unsurpassed, actually
ratlasthig two boxes of any other brand. Free
ican and English boys is in all proba- ly with their heels, or they close in on ten small heaps of coin of ten marks he usually wore. He was short, his fig­ had been afforded me that I resolVed to
from Animal Oils. GET THE GENUINE.
K bility due to the fact that they each unite their opponent in dense masses and each. Then, counting each heap over ure had a slight idea of developing into' continue taking the pills. After tak­
FOR SALE BY. OREGON AND
trample
him
to
death.
ing
several
more
boxes
I
was
more
than
two strong lines of descent-—that of the
WASHINGTON HEHCHANTS“^a
A PRACTICAL
•' It is distinctly proved, then, that once again, she said: “These are my rotundity, but evidently, it was only a convinced of the high merits of the I
and Dealers generally.
bat and ball games—to which tennis,
hundred marks for Sleswick Holstein half formed idea, for he remained com­
lacrosse, hockey, croquet and, more dis­ there can be no aboriginal or wild horse Bo so good as to send them to the sol- paratively thin. He had a mild, ordina­ pills, for I was then wholly relieved i
Type=Writing
in
either
America
or
Australia,
although
from the rheumatio pains in my wrist
tantly, billiards also belong, and that •
ry
looking
face,
which
he
tried
to
make
Machine...
of the goal games, such as tag, puss in there are tens of thousands of unimown
While the old peasant woman was severe by cultivating his rather thick and I had so far regained my vitality I
horses. Tradition points to central Asia
the corner, I spy and dozens of others.
AT A LOW PRICE
doing her sums several persons bad eyebrows well over his eyes, but if you of body that I really believed I had
All the nations we know anything as the original abode of the horse, and gathered around her, and as she was. took the trouble to look underneath them never experienced the enervating effects
— about had bat and ball games ages ago. there the original stock of wild horses leaving the shop she was asked again in and behind the gold rimmed glasses Of those wasting diseases which are so
GAS and
, Nobody invented the bat and ball. They may still possibly exist. Darwin’s state­ a tone of surprise from whom the mon . you would have discovered that his eyes peculiar to women. . It is a very great
- grew up with our civilization from the ment that no aboriginal or truly wild ey came. '
were of dull grayish hue, the reverse pleasure to me to be able i to tell my
GASOLINE
time when little savages used to knock horse is known to exist must still be
PRICE...$35.00 ’
“From me,” she said, and observing of \what he desired to make them ap­ young lady friends of the • relief . that
held
as
explaining
the
exact
position
of
■ about a pebble or a fruit with a stick.
that she was closely scanned she turned
Still the little irritable, narrow has been afforded me by Dr. Williams’ M letters and characters. Weight, only 6 lbs
So with the goal games—they have al­ this question. But we must supplement back; and looking the man full in the pear.
lines about the mouth and chin prevent­ Pills and I will surely continue to Equals any high-priced maehine in capacity
it
by
stating
that
it
is
not
certain
that
ways been popular. Their name is still
face she added, smiling: “It is all hon­
his face from wearing that benevo­ recommend their use to all who are I and quality of work and excels them all in
legion. The goal part—that is, the run­ truly wild horses do not exist, and, on est money. It won’t hurt the good ed
lent look which would have made chil­ afflicted with the complaints, from
We Guarantee Every Machine.
ning from base to base—is a much more the whole, conclude that the evidence cause.”
dren know he was their friend. He. was' which I have suffered. ”
Twelve Points—Low price, Full key-board,
■ important part of the game in baseball is in favor of the existence of the wild
The'
clerk
assured
her
that
no
one
had
the man who held children and , x Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills contain, Writing always in sivht, Portability, Excellent
than it is in cricket, and for this reason horse in central Asia, but that we have doubted her honesty, but that <ie her­ just
Type-wheel. Direct prii ting and
at arm’s length, which showed a in a condensed form, all the elements manifòlder,
inking. Interchangeable type. Most durable ma­
we Americans are justified in looking no evidence as to his pedigree in rela­ self had no doubt often known ¿want, dogs
necessary
to
give
new
life
and
rich
­
made, least number of parts, Weight 6
„ updn baseball as the better game, all tion to domestication. The wild horse and that it was hardly right to let her certain warp in the little man’s charac­ ness to the blood dnd restore shattered chine
lbs., No ribbons used.
Agents
wante
every county in Oregon,
other things being equal. To be sure, of the British islands is how practically contribute so large a sum, probably the ter. —London Society.
nerves. They aré an unfailing specific Washington and din
Idaho.
neither baseball nor cricket is the game the Shetland pony, but he is not the whole of her savings.
for such diseases as locomotor, ataxia,
The Writing of “Ben-Hur.”
THE BL1CKENSDERFER MFG. CO.
it was 300 years ago, but both) have powerful animal described by Caesar.
j partial paralysis, St. Vitus’ dance, sci­
. The old woman remained silent for a
General
Lew.
Wallace
in
his
lecture
The
domesticated
animal
everywhere;
PORTLAND OFFICE
grown, not changed.
atica, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous |
time, but after she had quietly scanned
Any one who chooses may trace the however, reverts very easily to the sav­ the faces of all present she said: “Sure­ on “Ben-Hur” recounts some facts in headaches, the after effects of la P almer & R ey , Second and Stark Sts.
growth, of cricket from the year 1300. age state. The paces of a wild horse are ly it concerns no one how I got themon- connection with the writing of that fa­ grippe, palpitation of the heart, pale
It is not as easy to trace the pedigree of a walk and gallop. The double and the . ey. Many a thought passed through my mous novel. At the time he wrote the and sallow complexions, all forms of DIRECTIONS/or using
baseball, for, just as with a great many. canter are artificial, and it is still a heart while I was counting that money.1 story General Wallace had never visited -Weakness either in male or female. CREAM BALM. — Apply
the Holy Land, and under the circum­
■ American families, there is a break in mooted question as to whether the wild You would not ask me to tell you all?
a particle of the Balm well
stances his accurate pictures are. little Pink Pills are sold by all dealers, or
f the record back in colonial times. It is horse ever trots.—Paper Read Before
into the nostrils. After
“But you are kind gentlemen, and short of marvelous. All the information will be sent post paid on receipt of up
a moment draw strong
known ‘to have been played by the In­ I the Bombay Historical Society.
you take much trouble for us poor peo­ he had was obtained from personal ac­ price, (50 cents a box, or two boxes for breath through the nose.
dians. It is a thoroughly • American
A Sanson Pawned the Guillotine.
ple. So I’ll tell you. whence the money quaintances who" had traveled through $2.50—they are never sold' in bulk, or Use three times a day, after
game, and no one loves it less because
preferred, ana, before
Tho Sansons have a place in French came. Yes, I have known want, food Palestine and from reading the writings by the 100) by addressing Dr. Will­ meals
some people claim rounders as its an­ history,
iams’ Medicine Company, Schnectady, retiring.
not only because they continued has been scarce with me many a day,
cestor and'others reject the claim with so long to hold their odious office, but 'and it will be so again as I grow old­ of other authors. A large map was be­ N. Y. ' .
fore him as he wrote, and he constantly
er, but our gracious Lord watches over had to draw on his imagination, but in
because
two
of
their
number,
a
father
As for indoor games, we may prove
us. He has helped me to bear the trou­
ELY’S CEE AM BALM Opens and cleanses
I their nobility in just the same way. and son, held office during the evil days bles which he sent. He will never for­ this respect he was always fortunate.
the Nasal Passages, Allays Pain and Inflamma­
tion, Heals the Sores, Protects the Membrane
I Chess comes down to us from ths an­ of the reign of terror, when they were sake me. My husband has been dead and never made a blunder in his descrip­
from colds; Restores the Senses of Taste and
cient Hindoos, by way of Persia. Check­ kept so busily engaged with their guil­ this many and. many a year. I had one tions. In fact, the Palestine of “Ben
Smell.
The Balm is quickly absorbed and gives
—AND—
SMALL FRY SWINDLERS.
ers were played in Egypt, and then in lotine. The last of the Sanson dynasty only son, and my John was . a fine stout Hur” is generally regarded as authori
A particle is applied into each nostril, and is
Greece and Rome. Cards made their ap­ was dismissed from his post in the reign fellow, and he worked hard, and ho ' tative, and General Wallace relates with
br ^ jie RS1, ?
Some of the meanest of these are they who agreeable. Price.BO
of Louis Philippe, in 1847, under re­
keen relish how a younger author wrote seek
pearance in Europe in 1350, and the markable
to trade upon and make capital out of the
would not leave his old mother. He a story, the scene of which was laid in reputation
circumstances.
Although
he
56
Watren
Street,
New
York.
of
the
greatest
o£
American
tonics,
Chinese say that they used them two
Stomach Bitters, by imitating its
made my home snug and comfortable.
the Holy Laud, and stole all his descrip Hostetter's
. centuries earlier than this. Tenpins was had inherited a. comfortable fortune
guite. Reputable druggists, however,
“Then came the war with the Danes. tions bodily from “Ben-Hur.” General outward
his father, the executioner of the
will never foist upon you as genuine spurious
certainly played in the thirteenth cen­ from
he got into pecuniary diffi­ All his friends joined the army, but the Wallace says that his hardest task in imitations of or substitute for this sovereign ★ HIGHEST AWARD*
tury, and probably much earlier. All revolution,
for malaria, rheumatism, dyspepsia,
only son of a widow, you know, is free. . writing the book’was to find a hero remedy
culties
and
was
guilty,
of
pawning
his
WORLD’S FAIR.
constipation, liver complaint and nervousness.
"these have grown, but they have' not
In Every Detail.
guillotine, surely the most lugubrious So he remained at home, and no one His favorite passage in the story is tin Demand, and if the dealer be honest, you will
changed their nature.
get the genuine article.
said to him, ‘Come along with us, ’ for
Lawn tennis is only an offshoot of the pledge ever taken by mortal pawnbro­ they knew that he was a brave boy, and scene of Ben-Hur’s house, where lie de­
These engines are acknowledged by expert en­
An order came from the procurator
scribes the miracles of Christ. General
gineers to be worthy of highest commendation
old game of court tenuis, said to have ker.
for the’execution of a criminal, that it broke his very heart to stay be­ Wallace belie,ves that more art is dis­
tor simplicity, high-grade material and superior
been brought into Gaul by Roman sol­ general
workmanship. They develop the full actual
and the necessary apparatus was not hind. 1 knew it all. I watched him
horse power, and run without an Electric Spark
diers and still played. Again only a forthcoming. The prison authorities had when the people talked of the war or played in this passage than even in the
Battery; the system of ignition is simple, inex­
growth, not a new device. There is perforce to get it out of pawn, and the when the schoolmaster brought the famous chariot race, which is" generally you.
pensive and reliable.
regarded
as
the
strongest
passage
of
the
For pumping outfits for Irrigating purposes
halma—only a variation of the old pyr­
newspaper. Ah, how he turned pale and book.
execution
took
place.
But
the
last
of
no better engine can be found on the Pacific
amid game of checkers. How about the Sansons was informed that his serv­ red, and how he looked away and
he
For hoisting outfits for mines they' have met
parchesi? The pompous title, “A Royal ices would r.o longer be required. What thought his old mother -did not see it!
The Chignon, 1771.
with
highest approval.
Game of India,” inscribed on the old became of him afterward does not ap­ But he said nothing to me, and I said
For intermittent power their economy is un­
I had-my heddus roll on. Aunt Storer
PREPARED
questioned.
parchesi board, is often thought to have pear to be known.—-London News.
nothing to him. Gracious God, who said it ought to made less. Aunt Dem­
been only an advertising dodge, but it
ing
said
it
ought
not
to
be
made
at
all.
:
could have thought that it was so hard
was quite true. Parchesi, called by the
Confined Sound.
to drive our oppressors out of the land? It makes my head itch and ache and
SOLD EVERYWHERE.
> ‘■’Hindoos pachisi, is widely played in
The intensity of confined sound is
“Then came the news from Frederica!. burn like anything, mamma. This fa­
* JOHN CARLE & SONS, New York. *
Asiatic countries, and the Spanish ex­ finely illustrated at Oausbro.ok castle, That was'a dreadful night. We sat in mous roll is not made wholly of a red
plorers even found the Aztecsplaying it isle of Wight, where there is a well 200 silence opposite each other. We knew cow tail, but is a mixture of that and
under the Dame of patolli in Mexico, feet deep and 12 feet in diameter. The what was in our hearts, and we hardly horsehair (very coarse) and a little, hu­
whither it may have been carried across well has 18 feet of water in it, and the dared look at each other. Suddenly he man hair of yellow hue, that, I suppose,
The “ERIE”! Itchine Piles known by moistuie like perspiration. cause
the Pacific.
intense itching when warm. This form and Blind,bleed­
entire interior from top to water is rose and took my hand and said, ‘Moth­ was taken out of tho back part of an old
mechanically the best? ing or Protruding Piles yield at once to
These and many other instances are lined with smooth masonry. This lining er!’ God be praised, I had strength in wig. Nothing renders a young person
kwheel. Prettiest model.!
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worth* thinking over deeply, for they so completely confines the sound that a that moment. ‘John,’ I said, ‘our time more amiable than virtue and modesty
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the old games' and wants something a very plainly to strike the water, at a how thou lovest me and what thou hast tail and D—— (the barber).—“Diary of full description, prices, etc., agents wanted . |
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little different, let him alter the old in distance of 182 feet below. Another-in­ suffered. God knows what will become Anna Green Winslow,” Alice Mono BETALUMA
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the direction of growth rather than try stance is cited from India, where work­ of me if lam left alone, but our Lord Earle.
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PORTLAND,
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toinv.ent something quite different. The men at the waterworks often talk with Jesus Christ will forsake neither thee
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Newfoundland.
( For eale by all Drusgiste. S-5 Cents a bottle.
most successful inventors of games have, those at the reservoir, 18 miles'away,
Send for catalogue.
Not only have her mother and sisters
. followed this rule. Indeed it is more their telephone being an 18 inch water
“John enlisted as a volunteer. The been unkind, but even the elements of
than a rule. It is a law of nature. You main that is no longer used for convey­ day of parting came. Ah, lam making
nature have been spiteful to Newfound­
might as well try to please the human ing water.—-St. Louis Republic.
The Largest Mamifeeturen of
a long story of it all! John stood before land. A fog worse than the London veil
palate with food made out of sand and
PURE, HIGH GRADE
me in bis hew uniform. ■Mother, ’ he continually frowns upon her shores. The
A Year Clock.
sawdust as to force boy or .man to get
said, ‘one request before we part—if it
C ocoas and C hocolates
enjoyment out of a game that does not
Queen Victoria has one clock which istobe. ’ ‘John, ’ I said to him, ‘I know fiercest storms of the continent buffet
contain the old, well tried game ele-; the indolent must envy her, especially what thou meanest. Oh, I shall weep. her. Sinister ioebergs hover about her
’ HrGHT$T AWAMS"
■ ments.—New York World.
the man Matthew Mears, about whom- I shall weep very much when 1 am harbors and threaten her fishing craft
1 RN A l A ITI A I D0 YOU feel bad ? does your back
the verses of the eight day clock were alone, but my time will come, and we Frequent conflagrations make havoc
I IVI Al A K1 A 1 ache? Does every step seem a burden? You need
Words Which Rhyme Not.
written. The timepiece of royalty is a shall meet again in .the day of our Lord, with her antique, combustible build­
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grinding.
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ger
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large. Five or six thousand at least are is ebonized with ormolu mounts. The
Heavy tears stood in the poor .old wo- all New England, very little of her ter­
without rhyme and consequently can be movement, which is in perfect order, re­ nan’s eyes as she repeated her sad tale, ■
’iCaution: In
ritory is of use to her. The interior is
” employed at the end of the verse only quires winding but once a year.
by transposing tire accent, coupling
but she soon collected herself and con- either marshy or rocky, and the difficul­
205 Third St., Portland
fc'me^»orcheBteis>Mw!’
Nothing occupies one like a conversa­ tinned: “I did not think then it would ty of building roads through such a
them with an imperfect consonance or
constructing an artificial rhyme out of tion in which one has failed to say what be so hard. The heart always hopes country keeps back' agriculture. Untold
WELL-KNOWN BEER
two' words. Among other words to one ought to have said. It haunts you even against .hope. But for all that, ” mineral riches, however, are believed
SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE.
—(IN KEGS OR BOTTLES)—
which there are no rhymes may be men­ like a melody of which you cannot find and here' the old woman drew herself to be awaiting development, and her
Second to none—
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tioned month, silver, liquid, . spirit, the end.
up and looked at us like a queen, “I untouched beds of peat are sufficient to WALTER BAKER & CO. LTD. DORCHESTER, MASS.
No matter where from. PORTLAND, OB.
chimney, warmth, gulf, sylph, music,
have never regretted that I bade him supply with good fuel many times the
breadth, width, depth, honor, iron, echo. ' One of the simplest methods of gain­ go. Then came dreadful days, but the population of the colony. "
N. P. N. U. No. 616-8. F. N. U. No. 693
ing a disputative person’s good will is most dreadful of all was when we read
The cod is the great bulwark of pro­
°IT IS IGNORANCE THAT WASTES
to begin by doubting his judgment and that the Germans had- betrayed the land, vincial prosperity. The seal comes next,
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EFFORT.” TRAINED SERVANTS USE
“Come, dear, kiss my cheek and then allowing oneself to be convinced.
and that they had given up our land, for Bering sea is not the only home of
make it up, ” she said forgivingly.
with all our dead, to the Danes! Then this animal. The fish industry is so pre­
The first state as an oat producer is I called on the Lord and said: ‘O Lord, dominant that the pedestrian on the
“I’ll kiss it,” he answered, “but I
don’t think it wants any more making Illinois, with 3,870,702 acres and 137,- my God, how is that possible? Why let- sidewalks of the ooast towns passes un­
624,828 bushels.
qp4”—Figaro.
test thou the wioked triumph »nd allow- der an endless arbor of drying fish.-—
Boston Transqript,
eat the tuat to Berish?’ *
A THANKFUL GIRL.
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