The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889, December 23, 1887, Image 7

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J. B. B "»y j S n Diego, Cal................ •............. .
Snvi'or, Wj!’s A Co., Cates, Tenn..
John liylo, Diiflai», N. Y........ ..............
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Curry, Ti vol Cardens, Tiain Street,
M-m,4iia,T nn....................... ............. . ...........
Now O.lpaua National Bank, New Orleans,
MouMtlo Apartment, of a Motlrrn Col-
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Bonk ot Richmond, Richmood, Va..............
Albert Schroder, Burington, Iowa. _____ .<1
W. 8. Ltxke, McMillan, Mmh., throngta first
National Bank, MaiqueUo, ) i !» ................
First*Rational Bank, Terre xlauce, Ind...........
London and Han Fraud «co Bank, (Limited),
Ban Francisco, Gal.................
WeTla, Fargo A Co., Han Frandgim, Cal...........
John L. Bett, Portland,
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John Ca?h,
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Anglo i alifornlan Bank, San Framitoco..........
Robert Jowe.ih |nigh, 6J Will«ll8t» N. Y...
City National Rank, Cairo, III«..........
Isaac Vaiighu, New York < Ity........ ..
D. C. Jackson A M. Q. Cook, Caire, Iliii^L’7'.
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DRAWING OF JULY 12, 1887.
DBAWINO of JANUARY 11. UM
0. W. Muonnan, Ooverjwrt, By., thruegh
Kentucky National Bank, Louisville.......... SO.ooo
Kentucky National Bank. Louteriite. hy...ir .ocd
J. B. FoutaAne, Caliente,Chi............. ............
154) 0
WdsM l argo k Cu, 8m Fiaucisco, Cal ....T. 1«AJOO
15,000
jnaKTha 'B“*-' ^“‘¿¿1, Bau
Alexander Co. National Bnnk,Cairo, Ills........ l\O00
Geo. 11. Zap.», Houston, Tex.............................. 15,000
W. II. Antùôn.v. Houston, Tex.......... ............... 15,000
Wluirf. horfoik, Va..
Natknal I ark Bank, New Yerk C-ity.............. 15,000
F““’! Us?»rujo Rank <.t Norfolk, Va..
frSÜrK* Au»»l«.OalM thronRl*
Roger. CUnbell & Ray Dayz.e Deining, New
Mexico.......... .*......................................;............
E2‘ hu Î o 3U Ban-, oí Loj Ang«.eu,
15 000 \II.T Woods, Portland. Mu.......... ....................
T. J. Baker,Chicago,111«...<.............. ..
r*v .» of iüaä' Bro.. üoúaton, Tox. 15,009
Samuel Barrett, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
p7.ne. too, Erinklia coa ty,
Th~*r D. Crutup, Jonesburg. Mo........ ............
EÄÄ ><• *• ““T’
Wells, Fargo A Co., Ba« Frei cisco. Cal.„..
■ÜEof O.lnwo, Ottawa, bou..,..
. 15,000
W. A. Barnhill, Jack sou, Tana., co levied
K£l(X KeiÁ> Bun J obo , Costa liten,
10.000
through Fiist National Bank, Jackson....
6trt(X)
'watcíimñá MÍ« h .' ¡ú¡á Tena.
8. P U..I, NewOrtaa «, La............................
5,000
t'ìf‘3;p>i”>roa:.|i Bank of Com-
J. P. Hbulae, 21J W. Markham BL, Utile
5,000
Rock, Ark................................................. ..
5,000
KL wm . Mnnphis, ...........................................
5,000
Wni Higgins Adame, Boston. Mam........ .........
5,000
Kf ii.li K mw Orieun», Ja-.-- ............ ...
W. IL Scoth, Cornn 1 oint, Ills................... «...
2,000
K^cutor, through People s i.ame,
Geo. Over, Ladonia, Tex......................................
5,000
2,000
E* l»btch"ìU*É» •“ Po^í-
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l¡000
AngltyColiforuia Bank, San Fr&ndwoo.............
—
James Stevenson, 88 Hanover BL,
S^JÎEÔk of Commerce, Mam pill..
deuco.R. L.............................................................
2,000
H. M. Eddins, Glepcue, Minn.............. ..............
2,000
Oscar GroHLell. witii Richardson Drag Co.,
dbiwino OF FEBBDAEY 8. 18W.
CmalmNcb ........................ ;.........................
TJX»
W Dow lint', S»** Frond ace, <ML.......................
2,000
Notherúeld. Kingsland. Ind.,
Ä lint hol’. UaM k oí 1 orTWnyne 1MW Alicea IL A A Meyer, New York City............
2,000
Kobt. J. Young, «ÙS Cu>tem-Uuuee BL, New
fff.í.(,or,D.h’.C1ark,andMM.A. _
Orleans, La............. j,................... .. .......................
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Paul Doler, l.r<5 Hudson Av., Chicago, Ill....
F. Erstell!, RoedbOMe, Bis.................................
Frtu.lt IL Qi tett, NurMk, Neb.........................
Paid, l“aul Klnler, Runner, Union National
New Orleans, tor a depositor..............
E. Btelner, T o » i »4 q , lex................ ....................
Chris. F. Neu, 127 West North Ava, Chicago,
Me.........................................................................
Win, Duncan, HAoux Falls, Dale.....................
Paid Puoi lo'» Bank, New York UHy................
J. IL Mining Taws-. < itv. Mieta..
.........
Albert lb ans, tlirough First National Bank,
Pilotalo, Col.............................. ................«...........
Mrs. Franc Is W. 8id<Ul, Canton, Ohio
RobL Wortbihgtua, Lexington, Ky...................
B. Nathan, 8.3j Broadway, New York City....
Godii.W Wszuinàn, New York City....................
Chas. Johnson, Mobile, Ala.................................
NaUonal ComisrcW Bank, McXiK, AL ,...
E3¡É«r> * ¿¿’a iiáok. Han Frau-
15,000
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kilade'phia, P^-............ ..............
L m b Abe deen, M im .. ..... ........................
kiwinBan Fnmcwoo. Cal .....................
Lrlwtmoio-,CT volnnd, »»hio.........
taLVieuera, 5¿1 Maiu Bu, Buffalo,
i-scoo
15,000
15.000
KuOuo
15^.0
Lbh Mrang. Bmi'h Falla, Ont.,
EELh tAtyard'aÚühlü Auburn. N. Y.» 15,000
te. ABrnupr» VVaKhinsioo, D. O........ « 10,OOff»
pío. BtokeH, Letroit, Mivb................
tmnlAwk,<»fMemphis lonii........
&.<W
K-r-Lin «3 ikial etroot. Memohis
Knn., tiirougi Uerman Bank Meço-
fcrthñl. Ñavr York •' ity.. • • • - - - ■
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Ere-gtAi,A.’»líink.Ban Francieoo
faNalionnl lia k?Ban Frano eco.........
|A. iwja, Eussell, '10X89................ ............
|x (loops-, M ddleporL Ohio. ........ ..
I Ho ti tur. V/ay.anil, Neb., through
Ink of Blac’: Co.. ( ïücoo’a, Nob.
LHobiilyJ. 9, H. W. Court St.. Mein-
üi .Tono^ ihr >»igh Firat National
EakMomphi«. Te *n..................
Eof C-aliforun. Ban,Francisco, Cal.
KxClareio, Loa Ahelea. Cal................
li. Porrvw, inorrletown, Tenn...............
DRAWING OF OCTOBER 11, 1887.
aurai Manon
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vuy.
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I'aid, Fourth
Nation i Bank,
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L. Guubuiw,
ibuiw. i.7 Baldin
H&loin St.,
BL, ■BO
W m
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U m . Mass...*
M om . ...
as. A. Scott,
8
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Minn. ' . ¿.
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Mrs. Chas.
ScfHt,
S/ringlleld,
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. Johnson,
> a------ 375 mt
Chas. A.
W. Ohio rav
St. Chicago,
nix................. ............................ ;..................’
Pldd 1*. Kuiler, Banner, Union National
Boult, New Orleans, for a de[«sitor.......... ..
L. Faget, 181 Common St., New Orleans. ...
Henry Ecker. New Y<5rk City.............................
Jn x W. Richards, Hopkinsville, Kv............ .
John D. Meeks, Fayetteville, Tenn ........
t"T.’X5uuter, Augusta, Lift
...................
Herbert R. C<4e, Portland. Me..,*............
Thus. Neal, New Iberia, La..................................
Mrs. T. Runkel, Fredonia, N. Y........ ................
Devil Israel, Donaldsville, La............................
V. Tajuguc, 213 Decatur ML, New Orleans...
F. A. Butt rick, 05 Milk St., Boe ton, Maw....
Frank Kulxiiz. 185 Dearborn 8L, Chicago....
W. O. Van Dyke, care of Marshall Field &
Ca, Chicago, lfle.«.*.................................... • •.
John F. Sullivan, M Fleet St, Boston............
DUW1NG OF MAUCH 15, 1887.
-n n~.fs»An Usweso. N.Ï
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.WiACT.Htratfonl, Gotario,Can ...
l Fixw. Wrishtsvi'.lo, Pa............
■ M. Vonaua», UU7 H ilei ex BL. Chi-
«0,111.......................... .................................
talor, N-w York........................................ M.0C •
WMooòntielU. lloostoo.-Tox.............. 15. eOQ
iúm Moe. r. Topeko^JCan... —........... 15,000
K» h. Ludwig. 430 William street,
SL o .N.Y.............................. ......................
O>rgvaco.'a>!aok, r n Fran co.,
idèa. 1 aria and Arne icon Bank. Lim-
■¿8u I'neioioco, Cal.............. ...............
r.uiw «, Deco all,Iowa......................
[.Dunlop. Pembroke. • otario----- ,...
iMaryO'ß ion,t’entrai City, Dak....
.Wr.ror, Tranne, Fla..............................
K Bruck, 118 Petti r St., East Hi gi-
C l Mirb.......................................................
se kiti'oii 1 Bnnk, Kansoa Cit . Alo.,
t Barrntnd, Hartington, IVja- ;;...........
iHonigu, IM W. Canton bL, Boston,
2,000
Lxiwb.ll, rirtlMd, Me.Í1
2,000
IlOl iraJDank, <>t la tto, Tex...................
2,000
brtSrl-p, Btokers, llallas, Tex............
2,000
USitoasl Bsnk, LI Paso, TSx..............
2,060
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»UWIN0 or At'Itrl lì, 1887.
S, hayo A Co., San Francisco; Cai...........
Isjw.arsinhl lBt , Portland,Ore....
bùSiiwnUu Bank, l.iniitud, San Frau-
kt«L.........................................................
iMMMNaUonal Bank, tir account ot
■w^wulaot in ni San rmnclaco..............
le, Ptruti.d American Bank, Limitod,
IrnM 1,0,041........................................
■l IL Burberry, Cheboygan, Mieli........
IwCiliilwil. slow,'aqua. Ili............
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lf, Stacklioute. S324Cnrl»tian SL, Piòta,
■Mt, Ps.................. . .......................
». Bxtr,Caston, O........................................
I Txfcdr, Au u tu, Cit...............................
■ Hmm.ic'i,X;rilBn, Oa..............................
latina, De . Ark
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lMA.AieMton.KM..................................
»MpACo., Su , Franclaci, Cai......
iMrMSviekboiiner, lUco, Col...................
D14W1NO OF MAY 10,18S7.
»FeritCo,San Francisco. Cai...........
■Lyträl t Co., cor. 1 Ith and Lomt Sta.,
Ivkl.iMa, Ps..........................
Soy,DscrLick, W. Va., through Met-
»«tsnKt'i'inal Bank, Ciucinosi!.............
»«He 1 Buik <1 Cairo, Ills......................
■al Cummer, w Bank rt Mobile, Ala...
[oiCmnicrcc, L niitvl le, Ky..... ....
■tròll Sul Bink ot Nashville, Tena,.
■ tonati, Now York Citv..........................
■ISUwian Bank (L’t'U), San Fran-
15,000
15,000
15,000
Ltcntt. Kan
btmbard, San Franc-jeo, Cal.,
«J? i Bank of California, Ban Francisco,
^^hthrougii Cory National Bank,
4,000
I
15",000
15,000
10,000
lnjxv
6,000
5,000
2.0C0
2,000
2,000
2,000
9* JUNE 14, 1887.
Ftsaman, Omaha, Neb......................... îM.œo
[ B-y^n I & Co., Austin, Tex........ «... 8 ’.000
Far;aft<*o., San Frond co, Cal.......... 15,000 .
LfmjTKc*rand Wiliam Wend«!, N.
w. wroujh Southern Ex res»Co........ 15,000
Ur^ Blaus <fc Bros.,
FU“.f«fst National Bank of keridian,
15,000
pjea Lv.‘New Votii city
15,000
Eq .co-"
*n(^ b. St.. San
15,000
F
Cifiwviifo,"' itiiL*,
E, „[T1- ' «'1 Ban’! < f T-ortllan........ 15,CX»
Li
' • 1» «. To«......... 15,000
................ 15,COO
J, o.rtnn, Bcule.-anl
ryCwi 11. N w (Hearn. La............... 15,000
F*W.«l>VrnUn. St. Naw <nk*n>,
15.000
6,000
I®.’* ardsxi, ckfamo. Tex...............
5,000
L'“'’*' ». I eavenwnrth, Kas .
5,0C0
E» 7>_-. Afton, Iowa.........................
5,000
LuXe
M<>-.................
5,000
LL»l>“ WliPea h St, Erie, Iftt.... '5,000
fawu«U..b«.» Frandeoofcal...........
iJXK
16,000
16,900
6,000
6,000
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HERSELF.
How a Young Callfornlau
li«t GirL
16,000
6,000
6,000
6,000
6,000
6,000
4,009
San Francis?o, Cal...................
Pf tciiomia, Virginia (ity, Nev.. .\...
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SUM
16,000
90.000
16,000
15,000
1ILÖ00
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15,000
DRAWING OF NOVEMBER 8, 1887.
Gay A Grofft1, Orleuns, Nebraska *...................
W. II. Lfindon, Newport News, Va., through I
BurruiM. Son A Co., Norfolk, Va ................
E gar Burnett, agent Adams Express Co.,
Jackeon, Mloh..............................................
Jeu Morrison, Newport, Ark,, through E. L.
Watson, Newport, Ark
...........................
Micliael B!utzki and Boiomon PinkofaM,
Boston, Mass.........................................................
Mrs. Margaret Clarke, 12 St Andsew 8L New
Orleans, IA............................... ..................... .
Cha*. M. Walker, Edinburgh, Bl., through
Go»- P. Harrington, Banker, Edinburgh...
Tb'js. R. Miller, 1213 Lawrence SL, Denver,
Col..... — ................ .............................................
Wm. Leslie, Suu Francisco, Cat.........................
Mount Vernon Banking Co., Mount Vernon
Ind. ...................................
..............................
First National Bank, Nashville.Tenn........ ,
C. B Miils and J. F. Mrady, through Untoo
National Bank, Renatas <liy, Mo...................
15,000
I
6,000
4 lM4)
4,'Xki
2.W0
2,000
2,000
2,0W
6,000
6,000
6,000
4,000
6,000
2,000
2,000
A grown-up man, a man of mature
years, would not have done iL He
would have put his arm around her and
said gently:
“Dear, Idon’tlike your painting and
powdering. It doesn’t make you look
nice.1’
And she would have told him that
she thought it did, and if he didn't
like it he could go and get another girl,
or something like that At the best
she wouldn’t hajp taken _ any notice of
the remonstnlfGce^- But he was ayoung
man, and fhat was not his way. He
was going to take her to the theater,
and, knolving her peculiarity, he put a
powder puff and a box of rouge in hi»
pocket When she came down stairs
be saw she was decorated as usual. He
immediately pulled out his rouge and
powder and painted himself up.
“What are you doing?”
•■Only making'myself handsome.’’
••I will not go out with you like
GOlM™C«’E"'
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Toys, Carnes and Novelties
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e¥oe;r«Pi.«»-'*•
Blood, Shortnewi of Breath, Bron­
chitis, Asthma, Severo Coughs. aaA
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Bend ten cents In stamps for Dr. Pierce»,
book on Consumption.
Address,
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World’s Blapensary Medical A*»*»
elation, «83 Mala Street, Bcrcxjuo, N. X...
Tea Sets,
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rnr akd mechanical toys ,
■CE AID BQXJLnR RKATEH
ACSORTED CASE8 OF TOYS
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O1‘ nroMure in head, you havo Catarrh. Thou­
sands of cases tCYininato in consumption.
Dr. Sage’s C atarrh R« mkd y cures f tee wore}
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cases of OaUHpftu'♦•Cold In tfcd Hoad?»
X3<j ?a'. - rhal ifleadacbe. 60 cents.
The Van Monciscar
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PO&TLAJ4D, OR.
m=7 poRnANÛ2^=3oft£CûN
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tn successful operation since i860, patronized from
all sections of the Northwest, endorsed by
business men pnd leading educators.
Till MOST PEBFECTLT EQUIPPED SCHOOL
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of its class on the Coast, it offer« private or class
instruction, day and evening throughout th« year, in
Arithmetic, Writinr, Correspondence, Book keeping.
Banking, Shorthand,Type-writing, Business and Legal
Forms and alPCommon School Branches. Stuùenis
of all ages and both sexes admitted •«•ny time.
C-Atalotrue free. Armstrong and Wesco, Proprietors.
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j Invjgorslor. Gemmi« made by J. P. Alieu. St. Paul. Minn
Rhe Mistook HI. vocation.
A Boston minister, one who presides over
s large and flourishing church at the South
End, and “lends a hand” in all good enter­
prises, who was to preach iibProvidenoe, spent
the night before with a friend in a village
some miles distant and walked to Providence
Sunday morning. On his way, feeling hungry,
he stopped at a house by the wayside, rang
tile bell and asked the motherly looking
woman who came to the door it he oould have
a glass of milk and a slice of bread. “Well,”
she answered, “I suppose yon can; but it docs
eoem as though a big, strong man like you
might earn his living by work, and not beg
for it”
He has been very considerate of
tramps ever since.”—Boston Budget
PENNYROYAL PILLS
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“CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH.”
The Orlrlnnl and Only Oenotrfe. 7
f“w To *8 a Day. Samples worth $1.50, FREE.
JK fTLines not under the horses feet. Write Bar.w-
st kr ’8 RantTY Rnx H older C o . .Hol 1 y ,M ich
Bate and always Reliable. Rewan ef worth lees I mhatioos.
lBdiwpeBMhle to L A D | ES . Aak yoer I»rwMfat M
“< hleheeter’» E-aHeh” and UUe oo othwr. sr iuakwr «♦
(rtafflnft) to os for particular« <e ItMw by return ssalf
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Bold by »rwririO- everywhere. Art for “«'Mchee
tear’s EngUah” Pennyruytd Pills. Take no otter.
Caret i a
I TO 5 DATS.
Cinte siriour«.
Mreouly by tte
3 Cian-.ical Co.
- Cl bn* titk-en the lead m
I lCi^.v’Suf t.l^t tigs» ci
»eme.lie«, and has give*,
alnuat un.w.wi MU«iao
kURFHY Fnoe
P-fh. Ter
© ha« wen the ia»or </
the puoiic and now ranks
uno >rf the leading Medt
f the o;ldom.
A. L. SMITH.
. Bradf rd. Pa.
SoMhy
SELBY SMELTIEG AMD LEAD 00H
Ban Francisco.
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When I wy cure I do not mean merely to stop them
or a time ana th ah have them return a<ain. I munn a
idiot 1 cure. 1 have made th« dieeaee of FITS, EPUr
:PSY or FALLING RICKNE88»lifeJon<alody. I
vsrrant my remedy toeure the wont caeea. Becnutie
•th«r» have faileyi ia no reason for not naw receiving a
;ure. bend at onoe for a treatise and a Free Buttle
n my infallible remedy. Give Rxpreea and Poet OAoe.
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Piso’s Remedy for Catarrh is the
Beet, Eaeieet to Üee, and Cheapest.
■ CATAPRH
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5 gBu.
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4. Queer Social Ca.tom.
A queer custom prevails among the In­
dians of the Ktwkowim country. It acems
:hat if a native woman is agreeable to a
change of husbands, the question of lier
possession is decided by a wrestling match
between the two rivals, in which tho victor...
■nrries off the woman. The vanquished
»inhalant does not appear to entertain
Clocks, Silverware, Spectacles,
/
OPERA, FIELD AND MARINE GLASSES.
mine."
"We don’t go out then?”
"All right”
But she thought better of it and she
accepted h'.s bargain. Site was very
•k. ' Cww
-v—-• ,!h" »lightest feeling of anger or resent-
UiaU
paw
meat against bis more successful opponent.
pretty after
Cliruniclt.
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BOTTI.ES tor es.00.
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We examined that bear carefully; he
was a small one, not weighing more than
two hundred pounds, and was shot all to
pieces.
Each of the five bullets I had
ilred hod struck him; one hip and one
forearm were broken, the lower jaw shot
away; there was one shot in the neck, and
one, through and through, behind the
shoulder.
It is never safe to fool with a
grizzly; he may run away as fast as an
elk. or 1m nmy not.
lie may drop to the
first well planted bullet, or he may stand
up till blowD almost to pieces.—“Camping
and Hunting In the Shoshone,” in Scrib­
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The Bear’» Tenacity of Life.
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rleuoed. As a remedy for nil such coms ,
WILLIAM BECK A 8O m ,
ternity of learning, taken from tho tennis
court and the boat house aud the race
course, and show that all education is
one. an muthetlc democracy, a fellowship
between the eonstruer of Greek and tlie
flying rider of the thoroughbred. It Is a
note of the higher education of the period.
There was a good deal said some time ago
about what was called tho luxurious life
of some of the students at one of our uni­
versities. And an Impression was spread
abroad that this nuist necessarily inter­
fere with th? pursuit of learning, and con-
sequeutly with success in life.
•‘I don’t see bow you can study in such
a bower,” said au old fashioned person
who saw for the first time one of these
silken scholastic d^ns.
The reply whs
only a pitying smile. Study» Why, did
this ignorant questioner kuow that in this
very university an undergraduate received
the offer ot a higher salary as pitcher tn a
baseball nine than wns ever made to any
of its graduates for filling any professor’s
chair in this icountryf—Charles Dudley
Warner in Harper’s Magazine.
that”
“Why not?”
••It would mortify me to death.”
‘•Well, but you’re just like that"
“That’s a slifferent thing."
‘‘•Well, I’ll make a bargain. If you
will wash off yours I will wash off
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Buch on ed-u-ea-tiou has luv Mury Ana.
Gypsy’fe Lack of Religious Feeling.
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CONSUMPTION,
Naturally this aseetic life manifests it­
self more or less in the undress apparel of
the detotees of learning.
But tlie striped
caps »nd striped jackets that mark the
student armflpt imposed by the state and
not odoptAt^q/hehuuiillty of penance
for sins, but nr#> noble signs of, the fra­
In the gypsy mind n complete vacuum
exista where with us is iustiuctive relig­
ious reverence, as we comprehend it.
Therefore, lore, legend, superstition take
15,000 jts pine/ Possessing no conception of
leity the gypsy is never disturbed by the
15,000
consciousness of a dread antithesis.
His
life
is blameless towards and among his
15,000
own and his kind, first, pecause of the
15,000 natural protective instinct, and second, be­
15,000 cause of immediate material rewards.
With such people, absolutely passive as to
15,000 spiritual reward or punishment and utter­
6,000 ly, stolidly indifferent to, and repellaut of,
your isms or mine, it can easily be seen
5,000 how it is natural aud inevitable that their
6,000
everyday life and belongings are replete
6,000 with trifles of fancy, thought, fact and
6,000 necessity magnified by time and associa­
tion into loved and cherished significance
2,000
and importance.—Edgar L. Wakeman’s
Letter.
Maasged
You dou't run the risk of dying an
old maid.
It ¡«“better to be a youn“ *fool than
an old one.
The unmarried girl feels she is grow­
ing old tuo quick.
If you make a bad match you van
" cuke » auu Htnon»,
blame it to inexperience. •
from a common Blotcl,, or
Is
the worst Scrotiila- BaU-rneuui,
Wlien you arc getting old no one “Fe
verVsores," Scaly «r RouaU
skin, in «borL all dioeosio «uwd by bad
will take you but a widower.
.iood are oonquered by tllto J“,w* ‘ tuL
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It prevents your married friend, tvinir, and Inviaoralliur medsine. Croa»
Eatlua Cleer» niphlly heal inekv Its bo-
'Í* “>uen^. paxW?
from sympathising witlt you.
If you wait till you are thirty it is
har<yto'get a young husband.
The man who marries on old woman
Gland». Scad tea cents in stamps for a
also wants something thrown in.
You are apt to get shop-worn if you
m«*» ■ ir«?w-
remain long on the matrimonial on Scrofulous
•«THE BL.OOO IS THE
market.
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second husband if you happen to lose
your tirsu
l£you catch «-millionaire’s son you which is Scrof.la,.f lb« famn
will have* him before he has blown in rested and cured by th* remedy, it taken bo-
foro the hist stages of the dlseoso arc rejwdhcd.
his fortune.
From its marvelous power over this terribly
disease, when first offering this now
You avoid the pleasure of having all futa!
celebrated remedy to Uio pubilc/Dr. Raje«
vonr girl friends tell you Bow happy tbouaht seriously of calilas it h*» .C?J*7
sumption Cure.’’ but abandoned that
they are with their husband».— Jtuljt. name tut too llinlU'd for a tncdiclnc whiohq
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ftoin Its wonderful oomblnittlon of tonic, or
—I'o a missionary eame the follow­ stnsurthonins, alterative, or blood-cleansing^
pcctoraL and nutritivo propore
ing reports front schmtls which be had anti-bilious.
ties, is unequaled, not only ns a remedy tor
organized, of conversions during the consumption, but for all Cnroulo l>ls~
past year: From one school, 16; from eases of the
another, 20; from another, 82; from
another, 27; from another, 87; and from
If JAI feel dun, drowsy, debilitated» have
yet another, 44— making a total aL. tallow color of skin, or yellowiahHwown apote
on face or body, frequent headache or dtatzK
176 souls brought to accept Christ in ?^XrSn^w1S^^fl!«wbM
six Sunday-school« And yet there and gloomy forebodings. Irregular appetite,
are those who' still nsk, "Do Sunday- and oootod tongue, you are sufftning from
«toliooU n»v?"— Chrixtianal Work.
Education i> not at all tho bare bcboltw-
tlc struggle that it formerly wus. The
early grudunte who remember# the Spar­
tan experience« ot Ids college life, the un­
timely iqorufog bell that called him from
hi« hard couch to the barn like chapel, the
bare walls of his cell like study, the un-
'NauXortable chairs and the rude table—
everytbtug, Indeed, subordinated to th,
one idea of discipline—must have bitter
thoughts ot what he might have become
If be bod enjoyed all the aids to develop­
ment which the modern student has. And
the bevy of girls who are permitted on
rare holidays to inspect the monastic
apartments where ths young gentlemen
study modern life must feel a sinking of
the heart when they realize bow impossi­
ble it will be for them to make a home at
all worthy of the modern highly educated
young man.
What a place it Is, this Sybaritic bower,
tor the cultivation ot^thelntqllecll Neither
Webster uor Calhoun had any such Influ­
ence* about him.
What a stimulus to the
mind it is, The rug covered and curtained
chamber! its tinted walls hung with ex­
quisite etching»,and bits of color in oil,
and the winning pictures of the most beau­
tiful actresses and singers of our time;
silken portieres; deep chairs that invite to
the profouudest reflection upon the great
problems of exlstecce; carved
tables
strewn with all the literature Ot the bou­
doir; rows of book shelves where the
graud classics jostle the latest dialect aud
realistic outcome of our civilization; an
eleg,nt chandelier ou whoso branching
arms bang a hundred soavenirs of the
german; bats, balls, rackets—all the tools
of the higher education; a deep window
seat of blue plash, where the young an­
chorite lies and ponders perhaps an epic,
perhaps an oration in the senate, perhaps
u grout argument at ibq bar, more proba­
bly tho solution of the chronic struggle
between capital and labor.
Do we forget'
tlie piano, the rack of carved pipeafTfiese
are for relaxation, ^gr relief in the hard­
ships of the stern Colieglute life, rfiff the
hours of sentiment that come alike to
pitcher and stroke oar, when he sings,
1,000
1,000
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Advantages 'of EArly Marriage.
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W c H b , Farro * Co., Ban Francisco, Cal.......... 80.000
John Mufphy, Glenmary, Tenn, through
F*rst Nai l Bank of Chattanooga, Tenn, .-c- 'n,ooo
Henry Downs, Swiftwater Ptantatkmr-rrosr
Gtccnvl ’e, Miss .............................
l%000
Barilla ll. Burr. 179 Forsyth St.. New Turk.. 15,000
Chris. Sintes, 408 Dryades St., New Orleans.
16.C00
Arch! j L. Alien. Buffalo. N. Ÿ.......................... 15,000
J. P. Colemani Petersburg, Vs., through City
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Ge ». Millor, 1321 Howard 8#-., jbon lYanciaeo,
hoi.mrs, omitting
tianlt. Now Ortouta.
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