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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1887)
UCÁTIONAÚ SE3U-WEEKLY st received ad¿ man In Brook. :tice of giving oe-ore begúj on.— HroQkl^ WEST SIDE ’hat tbe Pop» it university Ia le bead of th« > be the Jesu,; »erica 1» brio, r- According “twenri-two n established n since 1878 id tion. What on of the coo- I in the iVou. ■ eler declare» age in Syria h; more than the gorges of snt there is » rican univer- deal science» of medieine. nt Missions,” >ed in Eng. ohnston. It e that while een added to ’ 209,000.000 than there ons began a H'llness. H’eeWi/ fol. sident Eliot, > of the ten- seems to be s with soma iwn. Owing icale of el and it will to-day from i it did their n a college iest schools ire divided mary, the al schools, the various There is intry cor- , namely, in Rio de s are'free, ompulsory • doesnot >r for brief dvises hi ••readily a world./ i need I than you a fifteen be really 1 be com- ame load- perhaps ito it that it" ic Metho- r growth Canada 1197,479. .1 probs- opertv to number th an at- th-school 229,639. .rding to nm tteo, Uy. as is 280 Sun- the total Bobby, -K-e-u4 Bob"/ t know >rge for ne, and 11 settl« e. town, lotions, ly, and greeted al sign ng for ?athof nodate >meof menta ryl m- i brate at tilla quit* I an d « U TELEPHONE. \i INN VILLE, OREGON, APRIL 15, 1887 ffEST SIDE TELEPHONE. I STR'VING, «Japanese Hotel Peculiarities. f HARD WORKED NOVELISTS. NO. 88, Bahama Negroe. la New York. In a Japanese hotel the kitchen is al [CHARACTER IN HANDWRITING. ---- Issued----- I started on a lonely road, ways theiprincipal room in the house, A Bookseller Thinks He Would Rather A very familiar face in our domestic A few companions with mo went, bo a Laborer Thau a Story Writer. and near the entrance. The first thing jVEBY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY service is that of the West India negro A Hotel Clerk Who Takes a Peculiar I \beblllJ1- s,,lnc forward stroll«, that strikes us is the row of large blue View of the Subject. —IN — “I believe I would rather work on the getting to be. The better order of Baha Lui all on one high purpose bentf^* platters arranged around the wall in a aqueduct than write books for a living, ma house servants lx?gan coming here To live for Nature, tiudin-truth "Is it not indeed true tliat there is In beauty and the shrines of art; shelf rack near the ceiling. I liave come looking at it merely as a matter of some years ago, and they have become rliaracter iu handwriting, esi>eciaUy in To eonsi'ciate our joyous youth to regard these platters as a test of tho manual labor,” said a Broadway book quite acclimatized by this time. Excel that you find iu hotel registers?” To aims outside the common mart ]>ros]>erity of the house. If they aro seller, whose experience runs back a lent servants also como from Barbadoes. Talma”« A- Turner, “But why especially on hotel regis many and large—three feet across—the quarter of a century. “Did you ever They are cleanly, intelligent, good hu ters'?” I turned asi le and lingered long lublishers and Proprietors. To pluck a rose, io hear a bird, hotel is flourishing; if few and small, the think of what the labors of writing— mored and pious. Hot temper is their “Because it is in writing his name in T“ ™,us“ while listening to the song reverse. So the first thought is, -How merely moving the peii over the paper, only serious fault. The women are su them that the nature of the man more SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Of brooks through 1 -afy coverts heard; are the platters?” We are shown our to say nothing of the mental strain— perb cooks and the men make the best of | truly shows itself. When a timid man, To live in thoughts that brought no fame rear.......................................... »2 00 1 rooms—upstairs always, if possible—and, must be in writing ail ordinary book? ]x?rsonal attendants, albeit given to taking I and especially one who is not much used mili»....................................................... 1 25 Or guerdon from the thoughti -as crowd mouths ................................................ 75 I leaving our shoes behind, walk upon the Take a novel like one of Mr. Howell's, tilings a little too easily. This does not , to traveling, enters a big hotel, perhaps To toil for ends that could notciaiin Tho world’s applauses coarse and loud. soft mats in our stocking feet. Imme for instance. It contains say 350 pages apply to portable property, howover, for . in company of a dozen others who are iu the 1’oslotllee al McMinnville. Or., as second-class matte . diately a servant brings tea and a tray of with an average of 400 words to tho they are honest enough. i found on a similar object, and walks up But still, though oft I bind my sheaf , tiny cups, without saucers; then tobacco page, or 140,000 words. How many It is curious that the portions of the to tho counter to register ho is to a cer In fields my comrades have not known. and a small firolxix, for smoking pur hours of composition do you suppose that British West Indies, namely Barbadoes tain extent intimidated, and consequently Though art ii long and life is brief, V. V. JOHNSON, M. D. And youth has now forever flown; poses. Now all the visitors in the house means? Well, 1,400 words an hour is and the Bahamas, that breed the best not a complete master of liis actions. Ilia I would not lose the raptures sweet, Jforthwest corner of Second and B streets, and all the neighbors who can crowd in considered a pretty good gait even if you class of negroes are vastly overpopulate« 1. disconi]>osure shows itself iustantly to us Nor scorn tho toil of earlier years; liave arrived, and are in our rooms and know exactly what you want to Bay and Tho common people live in absolute who stand behind the counter, and be Still would I climb with eager feet, [XNV1LLE - - - OREGON can clip along v *aout stopping to study penury, and though starvation is proba trays itself to even others who may bo Though towering height on height appears. aro examining us. Wo think we would like to wash our construction. That would mean, at bly unknown their fare is of the humblest near when he writes his name in tho —Crunch's -Ariel and Caliban." gjy be found at his otttce when not absent on pro- bushiess. hands and faces and then have something least, under tho most favorable circum and their prospects the most hopeless. | book. A glance at Ills signature is to eat, so we clap our hands three times, stances imaginable, 100 hours of writing. The best of these peoplq are finding their ’ enough to settle the question, and tho THE VITALITY OF CHINA. and a servant screams “hi,” and soon Now few authors can compose steadily way north in considerable numbers, and man biuiself feels ill at ease until lie is LITTLEFIELD & CALBREATH, Sudden lllso „f the Oriental Nation to a appears, bowing, and asks what we want. more than two hours a day. Supposing, the households of New York absorb them assigned to his room and is piloted out We call for water, which is brought in a therefore, that tho author knows exactly i as soon as they land. They work for a of the crowd. And even though tho Placo Among the Powers. The sudden rise of China to a place largo bucket with a wooden handle, and what ho wonts to write every day and few years, save tlieir wages and go home man may become a pretty constant trav among the “World Powers” is by far ■ a flat copper basin, which aro placed on j can plow on without interruption, it and buy a cabin and a plot of ground to eler, it is unlikely tliat he will ever over M c M innville . O regon . the greatest change which this generation | the front veranda. There we perform | would take fifty days to grind out a make a kitchen garden of. Thenceforth come his tendency to nervousness on thia Office over Bruly’s Bank. has witnessed in Asiatic polities. " It is i our ablutions, in full view of the crowd I book like ono of Mr. Howells’. But they drift through life in what is to them account. There are a good many men of scarcely y ot six years since the great em- | in the street below us. Little tables, many authors have assured me that on tho most blissful of conditions of inde that stamp going about the world. “On the other hand, there is a certain pire stood as much outside the politics of , about as large as a small napkin, are an average they write each book over pendence an<i comfort. Their wants are S. A. YOUNG, M. D. tho world, and especially the politics of i placed before each on the floor. We three times before they are satisfied to few, and being independent of a landlord number of men who, while not what you Europe, as if she hail belonged to a sepa order rice. Which is brought in a small leave it. When you consider, besides they can easily earn enough to supply might call timid, are naturally of a retir rate and distinct planet. A few observ j tub with bright brass hoops. We ask for this, that tho labor of writing is, of them and add a silver dollar to tho iron ing disposition. Such men. when tliey ers. it is true, who had noticed recent eggs, and tljey bring tliirty for four per course, the merest trifle compared with |x>t buried in the corner, which is the come into a hotel to register, brace them WNVILLE - - - OREGON. events—the expiration of the Panthays, sons. Wo use our own knives and forks, the other labors of authorship, you can uni venial savings bank with them.— selves, as it were, for un ordeal, and con Office and residence on D street. All call« promptly Hired Trumble in New York News. sequently when they write their names the erasure of the kingdom of Kashgar 1 and the visitors look at us and then at seo that there is no picnic aixiut it. day or night. in the ixxik they overdo the tiling and “When you think of all these things, and the determined attitude assumed by ■ each other anil smile admiringly.—Cor. Faults of the Ear and Eye. give themselves ‘dead away.’ They aro the amount of work done by some of our Pokin when demanding the retrocession | Cincinnati Enquirer. loading novelists neems prodigious. There Recognizing in the spe iker a well known altogether too bold, and we seo right DR. G-. F. TUCKER, Kuldja by the Russians—hail begun to The Beffgrars of London. is Miss Braddon, for instance. Her tire- ' lecturer on otology, the scribe invited through tlieir assumed courage.” doubt whether the vitality of China had “But how about the really bold and the male sex may less pen has already raced through fifty i conversation and the gentleman con DE1NTIST, . — of ------------------- not been underrated, but the statesmen j Street prowlers of Europo paid her very little attention. be classed in two distinct categories, the complete works of fiction, and there is no 1 tinued: ‘ And while overybody is to a Helf-possessed man?” HNVILLE - - - OREGON. “Oh, the Belf-possesscd man cares; Tbe dispatch of an ambassador to Europe ! pertinacious and the quietly respectful. probability—hope, some people might i greater or less extent hard of hearing, a Oflce-Two doors east of Bingham's furniture To the former belong the hulking young say—that her supply will run short for ¡-till larger and constantly increasing pro- nothing for surroundings, and write« liis was considered rather an alieurdity; it ire. Uughing gas administered for painless extraction. was necessary to protect his suite from fellow with a bunch of groundsel in lAs twenty years to come. Probably there [xirtion of mankind j.isaeHses eyesight be name as placidly and unconcernedly in a insult in London by some rather sharp hand, by way of protest against being aro 0,060.000 printed words in these low the normal standard. The impor- crowd as ho would in his study, office or sentences; and the French government, “run in” by an over officious “bobby:” books, anil to write them lier hand must tanceof the eye and ear is strangely over counting room. We can int’tanlly de W. V. 1’RICE, when it began its experiments in Indo and tho seedy individual who sidles mys have traveled over 50,000 or GO,000 looked. That their full value is not tect the , confident, self-[x>ssesse<l man, then again, you see, our register China, openly pronounced the Chinese teriously up to you with the request tliat sheets of paper, even on tho supposition appreciated is shown by their misuse. and empire to be une quantité négligeable. you will “spare a copper for a pore that she never tore up or rewrote a None of the senses uro more easily de demonstrates its value.” “Can you always detect tho successful We ourselves delayed carryingout the man,” keeping pace with you for 100 sheet. Sixty thousand sheets of manu ranged, end none demand greater care. treaty of Tien-tsin with a certain indif yards or so, and bestowing divers un script paper would make a pile as high as ' Though 30 many persons are deficient in man'?” "Almost invariably. Not so much, UpStairs in Adams’ Building, ferent indolence, and in central Europe complimentary epithets on your hard this room. Supixising that Miss Braddon hearing and sight, nearly all of them heartedness in «the event of a re labors under the same limitations as other were lx>rn with the organs of both senses however, by his actual signature in our China was considered an interesting geo-» iMIXNVILLE OREGON grapltical expression. Within six years fusal. The latter class includes the ap writers, she has probably written over ixjrfect. Some have lost the acuteness of I book ns by bis manner of writing it. delicate organs by disease, some by There is a self contained, self satisfied this indifference lias completely disap parently bewildered “stranger in Lon three or four such piles in the part fifteen these accident, but the majority from misuse air about his manner of handling the pen or twenty years. To ilo that is no joke, don. ” who stops to ask the nearest way peared, and China is now recognized by and a pride in tho signature itself that all diplomatists as a state of tho first im to Putney or Barnet, as the case may be, I can tell yon. Yet there are others who and neglect. “Myopia and astigmatism is a common show themselves to us at once, and which portance, which can exercise a direct and and the decently dressed but apocryphal have dono nearly as much. The works compliant The Best in the State. school children, and in are scarcely ever deceptive.” serious influence on almost every great I mechanic, who has either just come out of The Duchess are numbered in the , the adult among prepared to fuininh music for all occasions at reason world few ]x-reons exist who “How aixiut the unsuccessful men?” i of a hospital or solicits your influence forties. The autl or of Dora Thorne hae power. <ble rates. Address “Oh, it's the same. We can tell them written thirty-nine. Mr. Black has writ are not somewhat hard of hearing. Notice She stands, in fact, in direct contact ; with the authorities to get into one. í J ROW LAND, with the majority of them. It is not too Then there is the pirtly Frencliman, ten twenty-five novels; Besant and Rice how often yon have to repeat words to nine times out of ten by their behavior out twenty-three, and Wilkie Col- ! those listening to you. Ask the man Bit in registering. I tell you, my boy, the Business M inaeer, McMinnville. much to say that the statesmen of Pekin who may be met with any day in the turned has published thirty-two. Dickens' ting next to you iu the theatre what the hotel counter applies a crucial test to in could overthrow any Trench ministry by ' vicinity of Charing Cross, and who has tins including his sketches, collected ! audience are laughing at. lie cannot dividuals.” merely increasing their pressure on Ton been wounded at Gravelotto or taken works, M'MINNVILLE “Does your theory apply us well to into volumes and tho story that he wrote tell. He hasn't heard. Children who quin and encouraging tho Anaraese to prisoner at Sedan; and tho old crone, a with Wilkie Collins, make thirty-five have been regarded as stupid I have women us to men'?’ ’ attempt an insurrection. That is to say, fixture in Garrick street from 4 to books. Nobody knows how many Miss found were really hard of hearing. They “Ah! I thought you’d como to that. they could oom pel the French govern- ' 7 in the afternoon, who levies black Holmes has turned out, but some persons seemed stupid for the simple reason that Well, yes and no. But does any theory inent to ask for men and money with mail on every well-dressed pedestrian, think there are 100 of them at least. | they did not fully or correctly hear what apply t<> women? Well, women, you Comer Third and D stretta, McMinnville which to defend their Indo-Chinese pos and only wants a crutch to sit for the Then look at the way Oliver Optic, Mrs. was said to them. I have found stupid know—bless their little hearts! women sessions on a scale which tlie ))easantry portrait of the malevolent hag issuing Southworth and others have reeled out boys were dull not because of any lack of are different from men.” OGAN BROS. & HENDERSON, would assuredly not bear, and which, 1 nightly from the chest of the merchant story after story, year in and year out. brains, but from defective hearing. This “Indeed.” even if voted, would alienate the cham Abudali; nor must the pseudo-cabman The man who makes any money with ' is a subject to which you newspaper men “Don’t interrupt me. I mean that Proprietors. ber. The Chinese are quite aware of out of work be forgotten, whom you his pen is no sluggard, you can lie sure. should give some attention. ”—New York women—well, their handwriting isdiffcr- this fact, and are even now striking 1 never saw before in your life, but who ont from th.lt of men. There is not so “Hard as these writers work, how Mail and Express. 'he Best Rigs in the City. Orders blows at France, which exasperates the ‘ distinctly remembers having “druv” much individuality to it, I think, and your honor many and many a time, and ever, tho serial story writers for weekly foreign office in Paris to tho last degree. ttmptly Attended to Day or Night. The ••Tomato rack“ for 188«. you have to judge more from their papers do much better (or worse) than modestly suggests tliat the loan of lialf The Chinese could in Burinait make a crown would quite set him up again. — any of them. The serials they put forth The American Grocer furnishes some manner-—from themselves, sctos|>euk.” everything difficult for the British gov- ! Hero the clerk, having nearly choked average about 60,000 words in length. I interesting figure« concerning the “to ment, which again has every reason to London Society. One writer of this kind of trash made mato pack” of the year, showing to what himself with tixithpickdlluring his frantic desire their friendship, not only because $3.000 from its production last year. He enormous proportions this comjiaratively attempts at explanation, was mercifully Nutrition and Sleep. the opium revenue depends ujxtn it, but received only $150 for each serial. Con new industry has grown. Tho total pack relieved from further Buffering by a What happens is rather a rest from the BILLIARD HALL. because in any great struggle with Russia sequently he must have written in a i for the year is 2,863.760 cases of two fresh arrival. Tho latter was a fine look the alliance with China might enable us rapid movements of waking life, during single year twenty serials, or 1,200,000 | dozen cans each. The total for 1885 ing man. of commanding stature anil dis which the slower activities of function A Strictly Temperance Resort. to effect a serious diversion, perhaps to words—nearly ten times the quantity of I was 1,4:14,006 cases; mid the average for tinguished ap|x-arance, who wm greeted embarrass the government of St. Peters have time to overtake the faster ones. matter produced in a year by the most the past four years has been 2.190,361, by the hotel clerk with respixttful cor Recuperation by nutrition ¡3 a more tardy burg more than by any direct attack in k iood(?) Church menüæn» to the contrary not prolific novelist. The late Ned Buntline showing that the pack of 1886 is very diality, and who inscribed liis name in wit stunning. the Biack sea. The Indian government, process than consumption by work and is Baiil to have made $200,000 by writing much above the average. New Jersey firm, unconiproinising characters ujxin beat production, anil if the hare were not acting in unison with that of China, this class of literature. To do so he must takes the l ad in the business, nearly the register. Tliat name is ono of the would control nearly half the human to sleep tlie tortoise would be left hope have ground out during his lifetime not one-third of the total [>ack coming from Iwst known in the Union, aril its liearer Orplia il ss’ II om e ” race, and could exert a force in Asia lessly behind. It is essential to health less than 100,000,000 words of copy, that state. Delaware comes next, and is a senator of the United Stati-s. Tho with which even the masses of soldiery that the tortoise should not lag far iu the which means an almoot incalculable then New York. Michigan contributed man and name fittixl one another per TONSORIAL PARLORS, at tho disposal of the czar would be un- rear, and sleep must be just as long ns amount of labor that, devoted to almost 33,165 cases to the mass. It will lie fectly in liis cam *. The one was clearly ablo to contend. To Russia, indeed, will enable the laggard nutritive process any other occupation, would have made gratifying to consumers as well as pack indicative of th2 other.—Hotel Gazette. * only first class, and the only parlor-like shop in th« Cltina is one of the most formidable of to overtake tho iiii|x-tuoUH destructive him a millionaire.”—New York Mail era to hum tliat all the old packsd goods city. None but states, because by an invasion of Man- processes. Practically, therefore, a man and Express. have gone into consumption, and tlial The English Lunguagr. dhooria, or of the territory west of should sleep until he is refreshed. tbe spring will Hee the stock lighter than rif»t ria«« Fsrkae« Kmployedl The English language, which is now The mistake many persons make is iu Kaldja, the Chinese emperor can, at dis it has been at any time for six years. spoken by nearly 106,000,000 of the Parting Gold and Sliver. bltoorwuthof YsnihlU County Bank Building. cretion. compel St. Petersburgh either to attempting to govern what must be a The destinies of tho assay office are pre Although the goods are warranted to earth’s inhabitants, is ifi its vocabulary matter of instinct by volitional control. submit to a defeat which would be fol M c M innville , O regon . stand in any climate and last a lifetime, lowed by insurrections throughout Asiatic When we aro weary we ought to sleep, I sided over by Andrew Mason, whose everybody prefers them reasonably fresh one of the most heterogeneous that ever official title is “ suyierintendent of the existed. There is, ]x>rhapH, no language and when we wake we should get up. H. H. WEIsCH. Russia or to forward an army over 3.000 United States assay office at New York.” and modem.—Detroit Free Press. so full of worils, evidently derived from miles of an inhospitable country at an There are no more vicious habits than The of the assay office as told by the most distant sources, as English. “Mrs. uuwaiii I h Moiiaws. _ expense wliich would be ruinous to any adopting measures to keep awake, or em him is story Mind Heading Sensibly Estimated. practically as follows; Every country of the globe seems to foarn, claims the distinction of being treasury in the world. One can hardly ploying artifices, or still worse, resorting The power of mind reading is doubt - The office is intend- si to accommodate have brought some of its verbal manu 1 only redskin on the American imagine a worse position than that of a to drugs and other devices to induce or lees not an uncommon one and is closely the bullion interests of New York, and it factures to the intellectual market of F-X. Y.^fail. Russian emperor with a European wai prolong sleep. Dozing is the very demor is used by brokers, bankers, merchants allied to the knack for mailing character, England; Latin. Greek. Hebrew, Celtic, 'J’nies Redpath says that John B. on hand, yet compelled to defend his as alization of the sleep function, and from which is quite common, anil to the usual fgh has lectured oftener, longer, cendancy in Tartary against a general that pernicious habit arises much of the and jewelers. Any ono having gold or procerees l>y which wo detect lies anil sue- Saxon. Danish, French. ,S|>anish, Italian, so called sleeplessness—uiore acurately silver, which when assayed will amount {licious persons, or avoid being imyxxwd German nay, even Hindustani, Malay, ■Mused more offers of engagennmts Il Lo ^Tso. to $100 or over, may di'ixxiit it. He will and Chinese words are mixed together in Hany other man who ever lived. In Paris, London and St. Petersburg, wakefulness—from wliicli multitude« I receive its value in coin or in fine gold; upon. Stuart Cumberland beueve« that the English dictionary. —('hicago Tribune. -Ex-Senator David R. Atchison, therefore, the Marquis Tseng is one of suffer.—London Lancet. the pBxxus might be of actual use in de or. if it is silver, in fine silver bars. The “was elected President pro tern, of the most honored and influential of gold and silver bars have their weight tecting criminals, and once succeedixl in Sooth African Diamond Thieves. ■ Uaefuln«*M of Aaphalt Paper. 'Senate on the death of Vice-l’resi- diplomatists, and even in Berlin he is re doing this himself. The ojx-ration of Tlie usefulness of asphalt paper appears Some of the “dodges” which have been stamped upon them, and the former muscle resiling is a very fatiguing one, » King in 1853 is still living in Mis- ceived with marked respect, for Prince tx-ara, under the government seal, the Louis Post. Bismarck never forgets that Slav and resorted to in order to carry diamonds value in gold coin as well. The use of and the thing is apt to be overdone by to he demonstrated by its conatantly mul -Miss Nellie Hi bson, of Walling- German may one day be compelled to from the diggings hare been not a little re these bars has saved the government a amateurs. Mr. Cumberland's experience«, tiplying applications. In thin sheets it is a» Conn., has been offered four try issue of war, and he has ideas about markable. We have only room, how heavy expense, as they have been largely 8« told in Tho Nineteenth Century, are found admirably adapted for wrapping "wand dollars a year as an art ships, colonie« and commerce, which ever, for a sample or two. Upon one oc employed in the arts and manufactures, important, Ix-cause they will aid in. di- nilkn or other fabrics that need protec •atr in a Christian College in North- Pekin can materially aid or thwart. In casion it is related tliat an ingenious la thus preventing the melting down of vewting three psychic tricks of the mys tion from mowture; also for lining raw«, 1 India, but declined the oiler.— deed, the influence of China stretches borer ¿vrappnl the stones in a small piece coin. Mr. Mason thinks that $12,000,- terious character so commonly aecribe«! packing boxes for pianos, etc., and; ’'t'ord Post. even beyond Asia and Europe, for Wash of soft breed, the morsel being greedily 000 in coin is thus saved annually. To to tliem, and in directing popular thought rolled r.p into pi|sw, for conveying water. Asphalt tul.M are but one-fifth of the snapped by a dog. The dog was care remarkable feature of the golden ington is anxious about Chinese traile: fully looked after till the mine was left i determine just how an exchange shall be. into more rational and healthy cliannels. weight of iron, will not rust, and are of Mr. and Mrs. George 1.. has most delicate questions to settle behind, when it was ruthlessly killed to made a chip is taken from the metal —Science. quite tough and strong; they are simply ^Mck-e was the presence of six al out Chinese immigrants.—London obtain the hidden diamonds, which were brought to bo assayed, and it is melted sheets of paper of a peculiar.quality Spectator. ________________ by itself and poured into moulds. The* A case was lately reported to tho New *”r-, and sisters of the aged groom dipped in melted asphalt, and then rolled contained in the stomach. Domestic small samples are assayed, and by calcu York Pathological society of a negro **«reat the original wedding fifty njxin a cylinder.—New York Sun. fowls have been trained to swallow the The Practice nt Tea Drinking. lation tbe proportion of pure metal is in child, which lived but two months, with Such an unbroken family smaller stones, which bare afterward Dr. James Davis states in The Thera only ono lung — the left, tins other being dicated. Of course, deductions must be tM is rarely met with —Xtwfon (A’. peutic Gazette that the Druidic college iieen cut out of tlieir crop«. A pared of made for parting, refining, etc.; but the rudimentary and never inflated. The 1.» Prevent Pipe« Freed ■Mater. rtolen gems has Iteen known to liave been of the Twelfth century considered tannin Professor Ordway recommends that net result is paid to the dopoaitor.—New- heart had only one auricle and one ver. ”Ialx about equality of the sexes! A got out of a well watched digging by most potent of all the products of na York Commercial Advertiser. tricle—both the left. — Arkansaw Trav water |»pes expound to freezing be covered ’ **• clubbed in a New York the ture in producing sterility, and the tea having been ingeniously fastened to the with glazed cotton hatting. It is easily eler. ”*r for keeping his hat on, and it ihinking, hair of a horse's tail. — Chambers' as practiced by the public, un applied, and should he put on to ths A Novel Telephone. • evidence that he sat in the back iloubtedly acts in the same direction. - Journal. Pyramid, nt Egypt. tliicknees of one to three inches, accord / *’ Was not a very high hat. The newly patented Marshall telephone Maspera. tlie Egyptologist, says it is ing to exposure, being wound around In court the man” was fined Kansas City Times. is said to be all that is claimed for it. Beef Tea Hurtful. dollars and cost, in spite of his I Its construction is novel, no magnet or nonsense to claim that the pyramids of loosely with twine.—New York Sun. A Cnrlon. Monntaln. J°nv that the hat was a protection Fothergill stated some time ago that diaphragm being used, but depending for Egypt, were long in construction. Three Prospectors for gold in Calaveras Bntrher« Not n I’. h «I Set. •*co!d draught. And yet. lovely beef tea is rather a stimulant than a its acoustic interpretation of electric or four years, he believe«, sufficed for ?J*ean sit in the front row of the county. Cal., liave discovered a cunous nourishment, and now an article appears pulsations upon the alternate cohering t he building of the highest of them. Butchers are supposed to I«' a cruel, mountain. Its subriance was found to be t her head covered by all the hair in The Nineteenth Century showing that and separation of sheets of ordinary tin hardhearted net of men. and ye* statistics It i-ost the Unitoli Stato» government show that fewer of them are urnwted for I "rt and nature have given her various varieties of ochre. The find was it powerfully retards digestion. This 'oil and paper arranged as a condenser. a veritable mountain of point, containing $384.63* last year to pay the salane« and action is said to be due to the organi • Its cost of manufacture is only a few crime, and offences than any utlur craft. l*t.*r»«-decker hat on top of it »U, mileage of cuaton, •*J°y absolute immunity, -boston all the primary colors with all their acid« contained in it. - Detr ai free Fraas. ■ent«. — Kansas Citv 7 sues. various shade*.—Cbicazo Herald. ysicians and Surgeons, Physician and Surgeon, ’HOTOGRAPHER USTER POST BAND, my Feed and Sale Stables ORPHANS’ HOME”