The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, June 14, 1887, Image 1

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    SEÌII-WElikLY
TELEPHONE.
VOL. II
WEST SIDE'TELEPHONE. I
MCMINNVILLE, OREGON, JUNE 14, 1887.
A BLIND INVENTOR.
The Work or an Austrian Ex-I.leutenant
NO. 105
AGRICULTURAL.
injured in some localities; cherries
COAST CULLINGS.
especially are a light crop. From all
---- Issued----
Prerogatives and Traditional Policy of the
Who "Sees" with His FiuKers.
we learn the aggregate will be enough
Ruling Family of Germany.
Devoted to the Interests of Farmers to show the world that Oregon can Devoted Principally to Wad
I have had tlie opportunity of meet-
EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY
The
royal
house
of
Hohenzollern
ara
and Stockmen.
inir the inventer of the new rifle, Herr
Territory and California.
turn off enough fruit to meet all rea-
—IX-
tonable demands.
I rauz Fortelka, a former Lieutenant in : descended from Count Thassilo, of
Garrisons Baildlng. McMiunlle, oreion, the
Zollern,
one
of
the
Generals
of
Charle-
Austrian army, who, during the
Mheep Mkearlng.
— BY —
North Yakima, W. T., will build a
Agricultural Education.
first campaign in Bosnia, received a •nague. His successor, Count Fried­
Pass
most
any sheep ranch in the
$10,000
school house.
rich
I.,
built
the
family
castle
of
Hohen
­
Efforts
for
special
education
in
agri
­
Talmage A. Heath, shot in his right eye, which destroyed
Heppner country at this season of the
zollern, near the Danube, iu the year year, and you find a crew of shearers culture are gaining ground in public
County warrants in Lincoln county,
Publishers aad Proprietors.
the
optic
nerve,
and
indirectly
so
af
­
, _i------------- - ------------- -----------
—, —
fected the left eye that the poor officer, 980. In 1415,. the head of the family busy at their work. If they are not esteem all over the world. A London W. T., are worth 98 cents.
newspaper states that the Lords of the
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
Coinage at the U. 8. mint, San Fran­
now only twenty-eight years old, has obtained possessiou of the province i there they are gone before or are to Committee of Council on Education
One year........................................................ 00
of Brandenburg, and two years later I soon come after. Their work is hard,
cisco, during May was $1,600,000.
Six months...............................................
1 25 been for the last nino years totally
Three months........................................ / ’
75 blind. But without the use of bis eye­ was recognized as an Elector of the Em­ wearing, and not overly ’ clean,* and have directed that the title of the
A man named Merrill had his nose
office of Lecturer in Agriculture belt!
pire. A century later, the province of
Entered in the Poatoftlc* at McMinnville. Or., sight this ingenious nun has invented Prussia came into the possession of the j they get six or seven cents ahead. by Prof. Wrightson in the Normal bitten off, at Bennington, Idaho, by a
as second-class matter.
! They are busy, very busy, while at
horse.
during these years not only a new
School of Science and Royal School
family, through the election of Al­
N. P. Elerston was drowned in the
magazine rifle, but also two machines brecht, a younger son, to the post of work, and have to keep busy, for they of Mines should lie altered to that of
EARLY EARTHQAKES.
for the anti-oxidation of iron, steel and Grand Master of the province. This, ( are doing this hard work for the big Professor of Agriculture. This hap­ Columbia, near Oak Point, W. T., by
money there is in it. Some of them
Extinct Volcanoes Hurled Under Thousands other metals, at a coat which must be
pily raises agriculture in respect of falling from a boat.
together with the additions to the
of Feet of Sediment.
called ridiculously small; further, an family possessions made by Friedrich 1 can shear 100 head or even over in n status among the other branches of
The fishing schooner Ounonick has
day, and the days of tlie season’s
Two periods stand out with especial apparatus for automatical mapping, a
education conducted under the Com­ been lost off the Alaskan coast and
Wilhelm
in
the
seventeenth
century,
shearing
last
not
many
months,
so
prominence for the magnitude of their new micrometer, a new sort of gun­
seven persons drowned.
mittee on Education.
convulsions, and for the profound in­ powder, not to speak of smaller inven­ encouraged the son of the "Great [ that the wool must be quickly clipped
Three railroads into the Cœur
while
yet
the
sun
holds
out
to
shine.
Elector
”
to
crown
himself
King
at
About Ducks.
fluence which these have had upon the tions which found their way into the
d'Alene are quite probable before the
These shearers are in earnest, but the
Königsberg,
January
18,
1701.
under
Pekin
ducks
begin
to
lay
in
Febru
­
scenery of England. The first of these lesser industrial establishments of
snows cover the ground again.
scene is varied by an occasional jest,
periods lies far back in the dim eras of Vienna, and saved the inven­ the title of Friedrich I. From this time followed by a good healthy laugh. All ary and March, and earlier if well fed
In Montana there are at least 500
forward the dominions of the King of
geological history. In the earliest tor from
starvation,
as
his Prussia steadily increased, until, after are now engaged in good-natured ri­ and warmly housed, and continue al­ head of horses quarantined, because
most
uninterruptedly
until
July.
The
glimpse that is obtainable of primeval greater discoveries, far from bringing the war of 1866, the kingdom covered valry for the credit of being the "boss
they are affected with glanders.
Britain we can faintly descry a few him money as yet, necessitate an out­ 137,066 square miles, with a population shearer.” The grim satisfaction de­ number of eggs they lay is actually
Lewis Cox and wife have sold 740.97
enormous.
They
should
be
mated
in
scattered islets, bare perhaps of vegeta­ lay which he can only afford by ex­ of nearly 23,000,000. With this growth picted on the countenance of tlie suc­
the proportion of from three to five acres of land on the Copper, W. T.,
tion, or at least clothed only with plants treme personal privations. “My rifle,” in power came the natural rivalry wi*h cessful competitor is suggestive of tlie ducks
to one drake, which ought to be to Milton Aldrich for $20,310.
of a humble grade, such as club mosses complained the unfortunate inventor, Austria. As far back as 1833 Prussia exertions lie has made to obtain tlie in good condition of flesh,-but not fat.
Walla Walia is to have a new city
and ferns. Round these rocky prom­ “would have long been in the hands of had formed the Zollverein, or customs coveted distinction. It is evident from The special good points in duck cul­ hall, jail, engine Rouse, etc., all com­
inences a wide but shallow sea swept the British Government had the ad­ union, of the German powers, exclud­ tlie appearance of tlie men that no ture are : 1. They never have cholera, bined in a tine three-story building.
eastward across what is now Europe, vance money which I obtained from a ing Austria. This was small losa lime is lost in their task. They seem roup nor gapes, they never get
accident recently occurred in
with here and there a ridge or island private person in London been more financially to the groat empire of to be engrossed with their work, and drowned and after the first week you the An Roslyn
(VV. T.) coal mines which
marking whero some one of the great than twenty pounds, which did not suf­ Austria-Hungary, but it constituted a tlieir shears skim along the gasping won’t lose two per cent. 2. They lay resulted in thé death of M. P. Welch.
mountain chains of the Continent have fice for the wages of the one workman, tie between Prussia and tho German sheep with a speed that almost bailies more eggs and hatch better than lien
Pasco, W. T., it is claimed, will be
since been upreared. To the north lay who assists me, and the necessary ma­ States, and threatened Austria's posi­ calculation. They do tlieir work well, eggs. 3. They are the finest and most
a mass of land that stretched across terial. Now, at last, it is finished, and tion as head of the German Confedera­ and in their apparent hurry treat tlieir delicious flesh that was ever cooked. the lay-over place for two train crews
where Scandinavia and Finland now though I may fall into the fault of all tion. This led to numberless jealousies subject with gentleness, taking care 4. They attain to three and a half or when the Cascade division is finished.
by no awkward movement any four pounds in weight in ten weeks
lie, and may also have extended west­ inventors, I consider it the best rifle and bickerings, until finally, in 1866, that
At Spokane Falls a suspicion grows
unnecessary pain should be inflicted. time, and in the eastern market where
existing,
being
without
the
disadvan
­
ward into America—a wide arctic con­
that Thomas Fallon, the saloon keeper,
Prussia determined to exclude Austria Tlie wages of these men at the end of
tinent out of whose waste came the tages of other machine rifles, and witli from the Confederation. The victory the season aggregate a handsome they are known and appreciated, they did not commit suicide, but was mur­
materials that have served as the many advantages over them. I can at Sadowa, July 3, settled this question, amount, aud it is well-earned, hard- command a ready sale at from 29 to dered.
foundations for the superstructure both prove by my Austrian and German pa­ and Prussian influence became supreme earned, and it represents blistered 45 cents per pound in the spring. The
The cowboys of Yancey’s ranch on
of Europe and of North America. tents of some five years ago that the in Germany; so that during the Franco- hands, tired-to-death wrists, and bil­ expense of raising ducks is about the the Yellowstone have caught two wild
same
as
chickens
:
thoy
require
less
straight
pull
system
which
distin-
,
Spreading eastward and southward
Prussian war of 1870. King Wilhelm lions of backaches. In Southern Cal­ housing and time, but more feed. It elk and are breaking them for saddle
across the site of the European Conti­ guishes every modern rifle, and in it­ became Emperor Wilhelm I. of a newly ifornia tlie shearing is done mostly by is safe to calculate on one-half profit. animals.
nent, the sea, which was probably an self, witlilmt the machine, secures the organized German Empire.
Mexicans, but they are not as deft in If, however, they are sold as fancy
Ninety-three prisoners, now in the
eastward extension of the original At­ double effect, has been my invention.
The Hohenzoilerns have always been the manipulation of the shears as tlie stock to amateurs, then there is im­ penitentiary at Walla Walla,are doing
Upon
this
and
upon
other
appropria
­
lantic Ocean, received a continental
despotic rulers. The kingdom had no white men who follow the business of mense money in the business, because absolutely nothing to pay for their
support.
supply of mud silt and sand, swept into tions iu the same line by different suc­ definite constitution until 1849. Before shearing as a specialty, and are used to there are few culls and no loss.
it from the shores of its islands and cessful inventors I do not lay any stress. ! that the Kings had “entrusted” to a handling the instruments witli marvel­
Lon Leonard, son of Robert H.
A special potato train of twelve ears Leonard, of Silver City, Idaho, wub in­
from the northern land. Slowly its There is my new rifle, which, in short, convocation of the provincial assem­ ous dexterity. These men form them­
has
the
following
advantages:
It
can
blies the right to be called upon to assist selves into gangs and travel from one left San Francisco for Chicago re­ stantly killed by the accidental dis­
floors sank down and the sediments
charge of a pistol.
gathered there until the islands were be used as a single-loader, even with in raising money, by borrowing or by ranch to another, finding constant cently.
one by one submerged and buried under an attached magazine; the cartridges new taxes, but this practically amounted employment. They are paid on an
Of
the
127,699,900
bushels
of
wheat
The attendance at the Sitka, Alaska,
an ever increasing load of detritus. But are not thrown into the magaziue in a to little, as the King controlled the average, four cents a head for common imported into Great Britain last year training school is very good just now,
loose form, but lie one above the other, main sources of revenue, the crown sheep, and eight cents for superior or three_-fifths,or 72,000,000 bushels, came the number of pupils being 102, 100
as the supply of sediment seems to have without the possibility of placing them
blooded sheep. An ordinary shearer
kept pace, on the whole, with the de­ wrongly; the magazine can be attached lands and the custom duties. A Prussian will clean about fifty or sixty head in from .the United States, 20,900,090 of whom are Indiana.
pression, the sea never became abysmal. or not at will; all parts are solid; no diet was established in 1847. and a day, and it often happens that some bushels from India, 7,290,009 from
The 'winery of Henry Myers, with
Its depth may not have greatly varied, spiral spring exists in the rifle; the t liedeputies assembled with great hopes will shear 100. This figure is consid­ Russia, an equal quantity from Aus­ 18,000 gallons of wine, was destroyed
but over its floor there came eventually price of my weapon, with royalty and of obtaining a share in the Government. ered a maximum, but is by no means tria and Germany together, 7,488,990 by fire. The insurance agent attrib­
bushels from Canada, 3,144,000 from utes the cause to lightning.
to be accumulated a depth of sediment every thing else, will be under two Disappointed in this hope, the tone of uncommon.—Heppner (Or.) Gazette.
Chili, and 2,960,000 bushels from all
amounting to many thousands of feet. pounds. Every old system, with the the liberal members became disloyal to
The President has authorized the
other countries.
Oregon «Hate Grange.
While these events were transpiring exception of Werndl’s, can be used for the King's prerogatives. Some of them
allotment of lands in severalty to the
At the recent annual meeting in
The growing frequency with which Indians on the Muckleshot Reserva­
over the area of th? future Europe al transformation into my rifle, at a cost compared the situation with that of the
long succession of submarine volcanic 1 of eight or ten shillings—less in the English after the revolution of 1688. Salem of the above Order, Governor the thrifty American wife or daughter tion in Washington Territory.
l
’
ennoyer
welcomed
the
Patrons,
re
­
demands that she shall have a silk
outbursts took place in the west, across I i case of Gras, Mauser, Berdan or Beau­ In answer to this, Captain (now Prince)
The Northern Pacific is building a
the tract that now forms the basin of, mont, and something more in the case von Bismarck, who sat as alternate for marking that it was peculiarly appro­ dress is evidenced by the fact that in large wharf at Kelso, W. T., so as to
priate for the Chief Executive officer 1876 the importations of the product
the
representative
of
the
Knight
’
s
estate
the Irish Sea. Thick sheets of lava and i of the Henry-Martini.”
land there with steamboats in case the
of the State of Oregon to bid the
copious showers of ashes were poured i "And how can you make any inven- of Jerichow, rose ami replied that “the State Grange welcome to its capitol, of the repulsive mulberry eating worm water is too high to run the transfer
forth, which spread out upon the floor : ! tion, especially such a complicated one English people were then in a different inasmuch as agriculture was by far the amounted to $5,400,000, but thence­ at Kaiama.
of the sea, and probably in some cases i as a rifle, without, unfortunately, be­ position from that of the Prussian peo­ chief industry of the Slate. He al­ forward grew in size to $10,900,000 in
The Chemical National Bank of
built themselves up into volcanic1 ing
" able to see the separate parts, and ple now. A century of revolution and luded to the fact that in the earlier 1881 and $14,(XX),000 in 1883, but fell New York has sued the notorious Wm.
off
to
$12,400,000
in
1885.
civil
war
had
invested
it
with
the
right
islands. As one center of eruption died | how are your devices carried out by the
K insane alias Rogers, of California, to
of the republic, agriculture was
to dispose of the crown and bind it up days
out another would break forth from. workman?”
the most profitable inpustry of ihe na-
In the importations of wool some recover $20,009 on forged notes which
where are now the hills of Waterford . "I sec with my fingers, and not in with conditions accepted by William of j tion, but now it was the least profita­ remarkable fluctuations are seen. For he passed on them thirty-two years
and the headlands of Pembrokeshire I one single case have they deceived me. Orange. The Prussian sovereigns were ble. He attributed its present condi­ instance, in 1876 the foreign-bred ago.
northward to the borders of Scotland. 1 It’s really curious that when great or in possession of a crown, not by grace tion to vicious class legislation of sheep contributed their fleeces to the
Mrs. John Hopkins, wife of a San
But the volcanic energy at last ex­ minute measurements are in question, of the people, but by grace of God; an Congress, which had always been ad­ value of $8,247,617 to the American Francisco policeman, was shot in the
pended itself. The volcanoes sank one I those who see with their eyes are actually unconditional crown, some of verse to the farmer. He quoted fig­ woolen mills. By 1880 the total so head by her husband. Hopkins is
by one into the sea, and over their sub-
sub- ; J wrong> anj
with the use of my the rights of which they voluntarily ures from the last census, showing so sent here aggregated tlm enormous now in jail and will remain there until
merged streams of lava and hardened | fingOl.Si ara right The models for my conceded to the people—an example with more than $19,090,909,990 in­ value of $23,727,650, but the American the condition of his wife becomes
sheets of ashes the sea-borne sand and maci,jncg against oxidation of metals rare in history.” This was the position vested in agriculture, the yearly pr<kl- sheep seems to have taken a fresh grip either better or worse.
mud once more gathered. As the down­ were entirely made bv myself froip taken by the crown and its supporters. ucts only amounted to $2,009,000.000, soon thereafter, anil the importations
A man named Teller was shot by
ward movement went on not only were ' carved wood, with the help of string, Compare it with the pretension of James while with less than $3,000,000,000 in­ fell off to $3,800 000 in 1885.
his
wife on a ranch at Deep Creek
I.
of
England,
that
the
rights
of
Parlia
­
vested in manufactures, the yearly
the volcanoes obliterated, but their very i wire and bread crumb. I am now de­
Falls,
W. T. There was a little dis­
Of
hay
this
country
of
boundless
sites were buried under thousands of vising a very complicated electric ap­ ment were derived from the tolerance products amounted to $5,000,000,(XX), pastures anil productive meadow* im­ pute over a deed to the farm, and
and
that
the
average
profit
of
farming
of
the
throne.
feet of sediment.— Geikie, in Good paratus.”— Vienna Cor. London Stand­
Teller confronted his wife with a shot­
But popular sentiment was strongly was only 12 pet cent, of the capital ported in 1876 to the value of about gun, whereupon the wife drew a re­
Words.
ard.
in favor of liberal'government, and riots invested, while the profit of manufac­ $200,000, which had risen by 1886 to a volver and shot him, the injuries prov­
occurred in Berlin, which the Kingtried turing exceededJ36 per cent. He said gross total of $1,517,840, In the same
SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY.
—A*agc wasiiSkbd why philosophers vainly to subdue by concessions, first of that while the manufacturer was pro­ general line is the fact that in 1876 ing fatal almost immediately. Di­
_ The orange trade of Southern Cali- run after rich men, while rich men a new ministry, and second of increased tected by law from the competition of the people of this country were obliged rectly after the catastrophe the wife
forma this year will bo larger than ever | neglect philosophers. He answered: powers to the Diet The final crushing cheap labor, the farmer had to sell his to send abroad for butter and cheese gave herself up to the sheriff.
before.
.
wheat in competition with such cheap valued at $958,000. In 1881 they ate
I “Because the latter know they want
_ To make paper mache for fine, ' money, while the former haven’t sense of this insurrection led to a conserva­ labor. He alluded to the great wrong $1,324,000 worth and in 1885 $1,830,000
tive reaction, ’ami the constitution of
small work, boil clippings of brown or j enough to know that they want wis­ 1849 confirmed many of the disputed petpetrated by the Federal Govern­ was paid to the foreign dairymen.
white paper in water, beat them into a
powers of royalty. Bismarck was looked ment; a wrong unparalleled in all his­
dom.”
The curing and packing of French
paste, add glue or gum, and size and
.—Incorrible.—Our Comic Artist— upon as a rising man at this time, and tory, of collecting its taxes from the prunes ia destined to become, in the
industry
instead
of
from
the
wealth
of
press in oiled molds.
Tm very sorry you were too queer to the King soon recognized his merit by
—The amount of capital and capital come round and see me; but as the employing him as his representative in the country, and declared that the far­ near future, one of the most profitable
stock put intonewindustrial enterprise« ! mountain couldn’t come to Moham­ the German Diet at Frankfurt. King mers should unite with the laboring branches of the fruit industry, and al- j
in the South during 1886 is reported by med, Mohammed came to the moun­ Friedrich Wilhelm IV. died in 1861, men in demandingagraduated income though it as yet in its infancy, with
United States and Canada for a
the Chicago Journal at $129,000,000 as tain. Our Comic Author—But I m not ind was succeeded by his brother, the tax, by which the wealth of the coun­ the
try would be compelled to aid in bear­ market, there is little danger of the
against $66,090,000 in 1885.
a mountain. I m only a little ill. — present sovereign. This confirmed Bis­ ing the burden of taxation.
I business being overdone. It is esti- i
—Of th rye million eases of canned . Funny Fo.ks.
marck's power, and when in 1862 the
mated that the consumption of dried
Grand
Master
R.
P.
Boise
’
s
annual
“I have used Simmons Liver
tomatoes, the reported product of the
Diet refused the appropriations neee«- address showed the Order to be in a prunes in the United States and Can­
_
A
desperate
case.
—
“
Yes."
he
said,
Regulator for many years, hav­
tomato canning business in the United
ing made It my only Family
ada annually is about 40,900,090
s.ry to carry out the Government policy
States last year, more than seven hun­ , desperately, “Clara has refused me, die Ministry resigned, and the King flourishing condition in the North­ pounds.
Medicine. My mother before
either hang or drown my
western jurisdiction.
me was very partial to It. It la
dred thousand cases were put up in and I shall
,.
_
-----
“
-Why
not
sent
for
Bismarck,
who
was
in
Paris,
a safe. go<*l and reliable medi­
I miserable self at o.;ce.
If you are about to plant rosea, lie
Condition of Crop«.
New Jersey.
cine for any dlsortler of the
' ?” suggested and made him Chancellor. The policy
Charley?
careful
to
dig
the
soil
deep
and
tlior-
—The number of applications j for shoot yourself,
system,
and If used In time Is
The
way
green
things
have
grown
■land during the past his «hum. "Because
* ?. .. - I ' would
. , be afraid □f Bismarck has always been (bat of des­ the past week is a caution to unbe­ | oughly soft before putting them in d
a yrrat pr-waOv* nf aiehneaa.
patents in Engl...
—
Drake's
potic
rule,
and
the
Emperor,
though
in
I
often
recommend It to my
rhich puts 1886 at the to handle the blamed thing.
then give them a thorough soaking, so
year was 17,162, w
friend*, and shall contlnne to
no sense a tyrant, is so completely un­ lievers. We see that sprouts of fruit ' that the ground is saturated for a foot
.
Jbrht
maioritv.
Travellers'
Maaaz.ne.
do HO.
trees made six inches growth in a sin­
head of the list by a slight majority.
_ One of the members moved that der the sway of the traditional policy of gle week. Winter wheat has suffered deep. Then cover with dry earth to'
Rev. Jammi M. "Rollins.
In 1884, the next largest year, there
*'Pastor M. E. Church, So. Fairfield, Va."
the meeting adjourn sine die. “What the Prussian Kings that he can not un­ badly from the cold storms of spring keen the ground from packing in the
were 17,110 applications.
derstand how a government can be sta­
TIME ANO DOCTORS' BILLS UVED
—Au electric railway has been put in does that mean?” whispered a new ble without’a strong element of despot­ time. We weat through a field of hpt sun. It is best to do your plant­
member to his neighbor. “Without
nhrau» keeping Mlmmefia lArer
this grain that was badly "fired,” or ing at night, in order to give the
operation in Los Angeles, C al. It is
Hryulntor in the hun.
day.” “Very well.” said the new ism.— Chicago Inter Ocean.
scalded, and old judges feel sure that plants the long, cool hours in which
said to be the first place west of the —
rising and consulting his
"I have found Simmon« Liver
the crop of Western Oregon will lie to revive. The same rule holds good
Rocky Mountains to use electricity
member if Mr. Day isn’t here in ten
Regulator the best family med­
inferior, and that the heads will not in watering; always, if possible, water
The
road
'
watch.
icine I ever used for anythin»
a motor for street car uses,
—Miss Augusta Khimpkc, of Cali­ fill as well on the fall sown as on the at night, as when done in the daytime
minutes 1 second the motion to adjourn
that may happen, have used It
is about three miles long.
fornia, who is a student of medicine at sowings. Grass is a good crop on the sun packs the earth around the
In /«rflpestlon, f'e/lr, IHarrhe",
I without him.”
Hillmtaneea, and found It to re­
—Bent them all.-The conversation the Paris Medical School, has been ap- meadows, and our hay harvest should J plants, often so bard as to make the
The Blessings of Home.
lieve
Immediately. After eat­
|s>inted house surgeon in the hospitals lie a large one. Pastures are fine and task of softening it no «mall one. Be­
turner!
upon
aged
people.
"My
grand-
ing
a hearty supper. If, on going
"And so you've joined a gymnasium?”
of
that
city.
This
is
the
first
instance
side
this,
if
the
plant
is
small,
in
to tied, I take about a teaspoon­
stock are thriving everywhere. The
tt/
' father," said CoveroL "died at the age
ful, I never feel the effects of
ho queried.
i„f ninety-four.” "My grandmother of a woman receiving this honor, and oat crop should be heavy unless the | ing to break up the baked surface the
the supper eaten.
"Yes.”
. was one hundred and three when she it has not been won without great and rains give way to |>ermanent drouth. roots are very often disturber!, retard-
■Will G. SPARK«,
"Going to take lessons in the manly lied,” remarked Tupin. “And in my bitter opposition. The post is very It is hardly possible that such should i ing the growth, if not killing the plant.
"Ex-Mayor Macon, Oa.”
A
great
many
hold,
tor.,
that
the
chill
ipuch
airtight
after,
and
the
male
med­
be the case with so many mountain
art, I suppose?’’
family.” P'B in Ginbollard, not to be
«rONLV GtNUINE*M
of
the
cold
water
on
the
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how to dodge rolling-pins, press-boards, I outdone
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tea-pits and general household furni­
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