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UHIPETAS ADDRESS. A GOOD SHOWING. It ia Hoinetiinei» quite intereating togijU-a would be easy for me to promote to thy brothers: “ "Let Let not love of SPRING CEREALS Y amhill R eporter , It A Literal Translation by Bill Nye of Wy figures containoil in the annual Ntat«iucnu thee by degrees, and this I swear: gold, of self, nor of others, cause thee our banking institution«, though coin part oming Teori tory Thou shalt be made Grand Vizier to forget thy duty.” ly but it Hinall number of readers are Freraddiu I' was in turn subjected A Spleudid Hhowlnj Throughout the I’ bopbietobs . when I succeed my father. Thy fa SsTura *fc W abben , People of n»v tribe! the sorrowing int.?rv«ted in theae atatenienta. There for an Average Yield of Wheat the atatvinent of the Pacific ¿/ l ther would rejoice if, instead of to the temptations his brothers had CoflM»t widow of the dead Ouray speaks to instance, of the foremost moneyed concern ()f Holder of the Key, thou shouldst undergone, only added was the prom- and all other Cereal». you. She comes to you, not ns the one OREGON M c M innville . Francisco, which ba« just been issu^f j rauk as himself—second only to the ise from the Shah’s favorite daughter, squaw of the dead chieftain to rouse total resources on January 1st were $3 ^ Sbah.” I "that if he would let her entei to j The vast area of wheat in Califor vou to war anti victory, but to weep 491. «3, of which $340,686.30 were i> . IN THE WALTZ- “My father!” shouted the young | obtain her armulet, which was kept $629.426.45 in United .States Bonds, and with you over the loss of her people 477.26 «hie from other banks and bankertru man. “Enough! My father would among the royal jewels, she would nia, and indeed the entire Pacific and the greed of the pah' face. liabilities there is due «lepodtors At last in iny arms I held my queen. Coast, has been a source of anxiety to The fair Colorado, over whose the curse me for bartering my honor. A use her influence for his promotion, 758.09, ami to banks and bunkers $27 k ’ o 5->*¿’ As, whirling and circling to and fro, We heard, as we threaded the waltzers lit thousand times no ! Let the Coin and, in time, persuade her father to I the many farmers who became dis rocky mountains we have roamed and The capital stock of the institution ¡H ¿í’l’• mander of Slaves live or die, I lietray agree to their marriage; for the am couraged at their prospects during hunted in the olden time, is now over 000, surplus $407,462.34. The above «¿aj tween, The glorious music ebb and flow. shows a.degree «f solvency not attained J not my trust.” | ulet was especially precious to her, In vain the heir to the throne of I and she desired to wear it at the the long drought. Since the splendid run by the silver plated Senator and many of its competitors. I could feel her heart, like a bird impris fall of rain hopes for an average crop the soft-eyed dude. Persia tried to recall the hesitating evening feast.” oned, are driven to a small corner of A move is on foot to build a $100,001) cotti Against my breast through her corsage mood of a few minutes before—the But Freraddin refused; her entreat have lieen realized, and everywhere, the We earth to die, while the oppressor ! factory at Fort Worth, Texas. name of his father had brought Rame ies were hard to withstand, yet the the planted wheat is rising from the As I held her close in the waltz and listened digs gopher holes in the green grass TO CONSUMPTIVES. T® the maddening music and pattering dab to himself. The tempter left, memory of his father's words decided ground, rich, strong and plentiful. and sells them to the speculator of and Ramedab passed the rest of the him, and the princess departed in feet. “I lol,lun Medical Discovery” is a the great cities toward the rising Edwin F. Smith. Secretary of the tratcd, potent alternative, or blood-ch night in quiet Contrary to his ex tears. As we whirled and circled about the room, ■pinion» fren, fr„H that »iu» K'llilen opinion» Next morning, the three brothers | Agricultural Society says that a sum Through the long, cold winter my I leiiu-il.v, My senses swooned with the joy and bliss; pectation, he received orders from »».*.. «I.-. - lumb who the c.ii Uh,^B «•«•»* use «»V. it »» for any huinor, , from ...«.I vuc Co i I My soul seemed drunk with her breath’s the monarch to resume his watch the were brought before the throne— mary of reports from all parts of the I pimple, blotch or eruption, to the fi>rmi. u.4 people have passed, in want and perfume, following night, which set in clear Ramedab on a litter, Amulfeda with State, just received, shows that, in scrofulous »«oiling, “f ulcer. f,w -------------- — -- -• Internal fen And 1 pressed on a vagrant tress a kiss. and serene. The heavens were illu bandaged arm. anil Freradtlin hold spite of all reports to the contrary, a cold, while the conqueror of the soreness or ulceration, yield to its heui^ peaceful Ute has worn «250 night Huences. ( 'oiisuniption, which is but a mined with myriads of stars, which ing the key. I »aw a flash in my rival’s eye full average crop of 30.lMMI.0tH) affection of the lungs, may. in its ¿¿J As I kissed the tress as it fanned my cheek, shown down brightly on Ramedab, “It is known to all,” began the bushels will be produced. All ac shirts an<l tilled his pale skin with Ions stages. I»- cured by a free use of this (hsl.gi And 1 said to myself, as I heard her sigh, who saw ere long a warrior approach, Shah, “the promise given to your ! tual damage from drouth is more pie. remedy. See article on consumption aai “Now or never—this moment speak.” bearing a shield that gleamed in the father, and how it has been kept than compensated for by the increuse Chipeta addresses you as the weep treatment in Part 111 of the World’s In« I bent my head till it touched the glory starlight. Could it be Hafiz, come to Each was tried. I commanded you I of fully 10 per eent in the acreage, ing souaw of the great man whose sary Dime Series of pamphlets, cnq,, Of golden hair that crowned her head, |H»t-paid. Address WoULIl's |l|sy fight for the treasures ? A well-known not to let anything come between i Mr. Smith estimates that the State bones‘will one day nourish the cu stamp», And there in that waltz 1 told the story sari M eiiical A sm ciatios . Buffalo. N.Y That shall yet be new when the world is voice—for what is si soon recognizer! you and your duty. I showed not j will have for export at least 20,000,- cumber vine. Ouray now sleeps be • -«w» * dead. as an enemy?—called out: the treasures, for belief in them was 1000 bushels. Four weeks ago, dur neath the brown grass of the canyon, Three-fifths of the 2,200 convicts in where the soft spring winds may stir "Ah! Ramedab, I have came to Texas Penitentiary are negroes and Mexiei part of your faith in me. You all ing the prevalence of the drouth, the There in the waltz I won my treasure, seek thee. Thou thoughtest to escape refused the worldly bribes offered." highest estimate fur the State crop the dead leaves and the young coyote Full in the ball-room’s glare and heat, Whirling swift through the waltz’s measure, me; but I have followed to fight thee Here Ramedab changed color. "It was onlv about 2-L.000,IMH> bushels, may come and monkey o'er his grave. *Ladies ol all ages who suffer from loy Keeping time to the music’s beat, from imperfect digestion, lows« here.” is needless to say,” continued the Mr. Smith says: "Sincethat time the Ouray was ignorant in the ways of appetite, nervous debility may have life and he "Escape thee!" answered the indig Shah, “that the trials were permitted State has had a beautiful rain, and the pale face. He could not go to and As I looked iu her eyes, brimming o’er like renewed and indefinitely extended by the is a river, nant one. “When was the Ready- by me. I allowed Hafiz, who needed the change in the outlook of our Congress, for ho was not a citizen of os Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham’s remedies for J I clasped her close, for I knew I hail won: Handed ever known to avoid a fray I money, to endeavor to influence you. crop is simply wonderful. The pro the United States. He liad not taken complaints incideut to the female constitution And then with a blare and a crash and We have not only a living faith in Mrs. Thou little knowest to whom thou ____ I did ___ not _____ make ______ Mufta __________ Ramedab's duct of the State in 1881 was 31.000, out his second papers. He was a ham, shiver. but we are assured that her lnediciat The music ended—the wultz was done.) speakest. Mufta. the Brag. It shall enemy, but agreed to his challenging .. K. 000 bushels: in 1882, 31.000.000 simnle child of the forest, but he are at once most agreeable and efficacious, stuck to Chipeta. He loved Chipeta never be told that Ramedab denied him "while on guard. „__ ’ 7" . _ ------ > ■»------------- The Grand bushels. his spear to any man. But swear. Vizier requested'the sted the opportunity to Magnolia has the first electric lights wi As the crop of the Pacific slope like a hired man. That is why the have THE SHAH’S CHOICE. been establ shed in Florida. that if I fall, thou wilt not touch the test your zeal; »huuld mr. family Luuilj of! of may now be fairly estimated at some widowed squaw weeps over him. should the The Grand Vizier was dying: and. treasures, but blow on the whistle Rejerali fail, his nephew must win. 05,000,000 bushels, this would leave A few more years and I shall join A LADY WANTS TO KNOW For I could as he had been such a faithful ser and then flee.” coulil not do Persia the injus- in jus but 335,000.000 bushels for the area Ouray—my chief, Ouray the big in The latest Parisian style of dress and bom jun from away up the gulch. His “ What care I for the treasures? It tice to bestow the Golden Key on one vant, the Shah promised that his last east of the Sierras, which includes a new way to arrange the hair. Millions request, whatever it might be, should is thou I seek, destroyer of my fame! untried by temptations. Ramedab. vast breadth of new territory now heart is still open to me. Chipeta a expend 'd for artificial appiances ivhiclirdB 1 he jewels «re The are safe from me. Should I this was not the time for thee* to think being seeded in the northwest. In could trust him, even among the make, conspicuous the fact that emaciati be granted. “Let it be given me to know, O the Ready handed fall, the guard 1 of thine own name; but. as thou has | order to permit this the crop in all smiling maidens of her tribe. Ouray nervous debility, and female weakness J ’s “Favorite Prescription" in Commander of Slaves and Ruler of shall l»e called. Thou hast now no proved thyself brave, though a faulty ' tho rest of tho .Mississippi Valley was true. There was no funny busi Dr. Pierce u positive guarantee. If used u Thrones,” said the dying man, "that further excuse. Come on; I defy sentinel, thou shalt receive a place would need to be reduced to a much ness in his nature. Hu loved not the under rected, art can l>e dispensed with. Iti one of my sons shall guard the treas thee!” in the cohorts of Persia. Amulfeda, ¡more miserable average yield than garb of the pale face, but won my overcome the ■■ dis* :t-os peculiar to fcii.J They were well matched. Mufta thinkest thou we had not plenty to seems to us to lie warranted by any heart while he wore a saddle blanket By druggists. nres of the empire. Faithfully have I studied the interests of my country, called himself “the Invincible.” defend our name? That was not thy facts that have yet come to light. It and a look of woe. The Moly Scriptures are published in; never letting personal feeling prevail Ramedab had disputed his title, which mission; let not visions of greatness is true that the growing weather of Chipeta looks to tho north and the languages or dialects. over judgment. Let me feel that my caused the enmity between them. make thee forget life’s duties. Thou the last week has shown considerable south, and all about are the graves of name shall descend in the position Our hero fought bravely, but whether shalt be among the chroniclers of areas to have been practically winter her people. The refinement of the less skillful than his adversary, or Persia. But thou, Freraddin, whom killed, especially in the southern half oppressor has come, with its divorce thou intrusted to one of my sons." “It shall bo ns thou desirest, lle- pricked by conscience for allowing neither gold, nor taunts, nor woman’s of Illinois and Indiana. But it anil schools and gin cocktails and jerah. the Adviser,” replied the himself to be drawn into the fray, he tears could move from the task ap should be remembered that this is Hour bread and fall elections, and we potentate. “We will try thy sons: lost the combat, and was left bleed pointed, thou keenest the key, for not unusual, even in good crop years. linger here like a boil on tho neck of When y <u suffer from dyspepsia, hearth to the best fitted shall be given charge ing on the ground. Mufta blew the thou alone of the three hast learned The average yield per acre in the a fat man. malarial affections, i.itim-y disease, liver« over our treasures. J ustice shall be whistle, then departed. The Sliab self-control.” Even while I talk to you. the damp plaint and other wasting diseases. When prolific year 1880 would have been wish to enrich the blood and purify the and an attendant appeared. Loud praises greeted these words, regarded by thousands of VZestern winds of April are sighing through done thy memory!” \\ hen you wish to remove alll “It is a plot, then,” Ramedab and Freraddin always enjoyed the farmers as a sign of crop failure if it my vertebr® and I’ve got more pains generally. Loud were the lamentations of the ing of weakness, weariness, lack of energy; nation, and great was the distress of thought, as he beheld no less person confidence of his monarch.—[St. had applied to theii farms individual in my back than a conservatory. a bottle of Brown*« Iron Bitters and It surpass the old Vizier's family, when nt last ages than his sovereign ami the Nicholas. Weep with the widowed Chipeta. greatly it will benefit ly. So far as observant people can known remedies as an enricher of the II he died. But tho people soon became Vizier. But immediately all was Bow your heads and howl, for our ami judge the weather of the last six a perfect regulator of the various bi THE OTHER SIDE. reconciled to the now Vizier; while blank—he became unconscious. months has not been nearly so un harps are hung on the willows and functions. Ask your druggist. “Let him be eared for and healed, the three sons of Rejerah were soon She sobbed as if her heart would favorable to winter wheat as was the our wild goose is cooked. looking forward to the chance of if possible; it is a bad thrust He break, and the kind hearted neighbor corresponding season two years ago: Who will be feft to mourn at “Holder of the Golden Key," as the could withstand bribery, but not a who dropped in for a friendly chat the increased acreage promises more Chipeta’s grave? None but the title went. And shortly the eldest, personal slight, for the sake of his could not comfort her. for equivalent weather conditions, starving papooses of my nation. We Ramedab, known throughout Persia trust. See that his brother be brought WHAT’S SAVED IS GAINED. Had she received bad news from and there is nothing in the way of a stand in the gray mist of spring like will economize by empk as the "Ready Handed,” was called to me to-morrow.” dead burdocks in the field of the Dr. Workingmen her relations or friends? No. fair yield of spring wheat this year. Medicines. His “Pleasant So saying, the Commander of Slaves to the palace. honest farmer, and the chilly winds gative Pierce's Were her children causing her Prospects for other crops, amount Pellets” and “Golden Medical Di He prostrated himself to the ground and Ruler of Thrones retired to the trouble? No. of last year’s crops on hand. The of departing winter make us hump ery” cleanse ths blood and system, th» when brought before the Shah, who palace. venting fevers and other serious diseases, Difficulties in church? No. area covered includes all the im and gather like a burnt boot. Amulfeda, while preparing to obey thus addressed him: All we can do is to wail. We are curing all scrofulous and other humors. : Perhaps her husband’s business portant grain growing sections of the “This charge is given thee, Rame this summons, thoughtfully remarked was not prospering? But that was State, and those portions where large the red-skinned wailers from Wail by druggists. ÿ - • dab. son of Rejerah, in honor of thy to Freraddiu, the youngest: “It is not it; her husband had never been amounts of potatoes form an im town. London consumes 30,000,000 quarts ell father, a servant of servants—wise likely that Ramedab is accepted, as so fortunate in business as now. Colorado is no more the home of annually. portant element in the crops. With for his commander, discreet for him he is a noted soldier; but should his Finally it came out that her bus few exceptions all counties report the the Ute. It is the dwelling place of self, and wily toward his enemies. impetuosity displease the Shah, I band had stopped drinking, and that winter wheat to be in excellent con the bonanza Senator, who doesn’t *»* “There is no arguing a coward into« age.” But even the coward’ may be k In token of our appreciation of these shall, of course, be next choice, for was the source of her grief. dition. In a few sections some dam know the difference between the plan trying Kidney-Wort, that medic« traits, we now lend thee, for a time, my father’s gracious manner has de “He is so changed now,” she tear age is reported, and one or two of salvation anil tho previous ques after wonderful efficacy in all diseases of the i the Golden Key to the treasures.’ scended upon me. Thou hast his fully explained. and kidneys. It is prepared in both drfl “From a lively, points state that the early-sown tion. form, and can always be relied on fl Remember, they are Persia's. It is discretion, but it is all thou hast. kind-hearted man he has become wheat was injured by the tly. But, Chipeta cannot vote. Chipet i can liquid effective cathartic and diuretic. Try it. J a great commission—thy duty is to ’Such a puny, slight person as thou morose, cross and stingy. Why, as a whole, the outlook is nearly as not pay taxes to a great nation, but guard them. Let not bribery, per art would ill become an exalted posi when lie was about half full he was goosl as at this time of any yeaV in you will be apt to hear her gentle THE BAD AND WORTHLESS sonal feeling, nor love of renown tion. Besides, I love my country. one of the clieerfulest men you ever the history of the State. With the voice, and her mellow racket will fill cause thee to forget thy charge. Though not the warrior Ramedab, I saw, and he never came home without exception’of those portions of the the air till her tongue is cold and are nev/’i- imitated or counterfeited. Trt especially true of a family medicine, »nil May tho spirit of thy father be with hope to do some great work, to bo remembering to bling something. where dairying is a specialty, they tuck the buffalo robe about her positix’e proof that the remedy iniihiWi thee, to lead thee to act as becomes celebrated through the length aud Why, I’ve let him in many a time at State the highest value. As soon as it hwl toiu and plant herby the side of her dead the importance of which is increas breadth of the land.” his son.” and proved by the whole WorMI 2 and 3 o’clock in the morning, when ing rapidly, an increase in the acre chieftain, where the south wind and tested Hop Bitter» wa» the purest, bent M9 The Shah repeated in the same he would drop right down in the par age of winter wheat is reported. Sev the sage hen are singing. Ramedab was then conducted to a valuable family medicine on earth, luMfl ■his large stone building used as a treas words the charge he had given to lor and go to sleep on the oilcloth, eral other counties report an increase tations sprang up and began to ‘W] 1res ury by the Shull: here the gold and t’.e Ready Handed, the key was pre but I could always depend on finding of 5 to 10 per cent Until within a Gen. Francis A. Walker thinks notices in which the pre»» and the ¡*w i’ewels of the kingdom were kept. tented. and the second son found a turkey, or a can of oysters, or a ham, week past the season has been back that all the work of ’ he Census Bu the country had expressed the merits ofl| ps- t was guarded day and night bv himself by midnight alone under the or something lying alongside of him. ward, but the last few days of warm reau will be ready for publication by ami in t \ < i \ way trying to induce ¡nW I pc invalids to u e their stun instead, n MI hve trusted sentinels, whose head officer stars. Hafiz found Amulfeda deaf Yes, he was a good man when ho was weather have drawn the winter wheat the 1st of next July. „ make inunej on the credit and gets ,!4 ranked among the nobles of the land. to all appeals. Mufta also appeared; drunk. He 11. B. Many others started nostrum« H pf was fuller ’n a „ goose when | ....................... forwar(] Bf a ...... rapid rate , and for- T ’ ' " " ' . r - - __ The New York Board of Alder but Amulfeda replied to all his taunts: Tho groat house was rather isolated, in similar stylo to H. B., with various he bought the piano and my watch. ; warded the preparation for spring, on tho top of a hill, but the guardian "I car« not who calls me coward, so and everything else that cost more I There will be considerable increase men granted permission to the vised names in which the word “Hfl “Hops" were used in a way to in«luajl was given a silver whistle, which lie 1 hold the privilege of guarding the than fifteen cents. But that’s all jn acreage, especially in the dairy Electric Lines Company to lay wires to believe they were the same as under the streets. blew if he saw danger; but whs for treasure*." All such pretended remedies o? craw over with now. aud I wish I was seet(ons of the State.* bidden to use unless in extremity, matter what their style or name is, aifl He lmd passed two nights without dead;” and she burst forth into a The acreage of spring wheat will cially those with the word “Hop”<’Cw MARYLAND TO THE FRONT. when a band of soldiers, w ith shields wavering in his trust. On the third fresh flood of tears and refused to be be about the same as last year, ex in their name or in any way connect® and spears, would woulil come at once one to came the Grund Vizier. the Hon. Oilen Bowie, Ex-Governor of comfort ed. thi ni o: their name, an- imit itiniis oroy cept in those counties where there Maryland. President of the Baltimore City his relief. The Ready handed I on “Knowest thou, Amulfeda,” said has been an increase in the acreage Passenger Kailsayt'o., also President of the feits. Beware of them. 'Pouch none «fl terod upon his watch in high sp sirits; he. ‘•that thou hast been played a L se nothing but genuine Hop Bitters.I THE PENITENCE OF GOULD. of winter wheat, aud in the dairy Maryland Jockey Club, »ays: “Both in my bunch or cluster of green Hops on thj of course his sovereign would di li'cide trick? The Shah hath given thee family and in mv private »tables, as well as he sections. Mr. Jay Gould protests that those of the City Passenger Railway Co., I label. Trust nothing else. DrtiggW on him;- ho was thostrongest, bravest, empty coffers. Thinkest thou he dealers are warned against dealing in m-q He will Quit the 1 Considering oats, barley, and rye. and oldest of bis name. Ho would would trust an untried boy with the has reformed. i 7* Wall street), and if is impossiblefto obtain definite state have for several years used St. Jacoba Oil or counterfeits. world, (which is _______ „ ___ most satisfactorily. ” Such a statement ought soon I m > among the grandees of Per jewels of Persia, or that he would wreck no more railroads, lig no | nients as yet in regard to the proba to convince every reader of this paper. There 1*1 sia. He was too good a soldier to bestow upon a beardless youth the will more markets, and buy no more ble acreage, but reports from sections been sn sloop on his jawt, so one o’clock found office of the Golden Key?” High chair» at l..w prices at H. Shellbaa»’, newspapers. He will forswear sack where attempts at an estimate have which thiiM him awake and alert. A noise, a “How darest thou malign the Ruler and live cleanly as Flastaff sa.vs, and been made show probabilities of con 11th St., Oakland. vigorant stop his hand was on his javelin. of Thrones, who was never known to will be as good a man as a reformed siilerable increase. This is especial feltrile nw«üí "Peace be with thee and reward!” break his word?” Rev. T. J. Reilly, FATrmvtu.1 A rk ., failevltoWM gambler can. It is a touching spec ly the case in barley, the large and says: "I used Brown's Iron Bitters for indi exclaimed a voice out of the dark oomplaiA R “Sayest thou so? I could tell thee and as a preventive of chills with en- en «lui} »* j ness, and the son of the Shah, Hafiz, otherwise; but, with all thy devotion taele. Jay Gould has lieen for many growing demand of the breweries cation tire satisfaction.’’ years the terror of the stock market, making the crop profitable. ti«»n apjieared before the astonished sen to him, thou fearest to draw thy Doubtless he has enjoyed the some- Hundred» J Potatoes have come to be favorites tmel. ci ans hawre sabre in his defence, though I do what exaggerated reputation which in the markets of the country, and There is nothing better for Poison Oak all the «<1^ t uts, Burns and Sores than M other C ary ' s “Often have I seen thee in games say the Shah bath no intention of i has lieen spread abroad by his agents | the handsome returns received by S alve . Price 25 cts. Try it. tl.A »"I., Hcribe thBJ his word. word.” of skill and strength, Ramedal\” he keeping H-ping his and vegetal*1] __ 7 emissaries. __ 1___ 1 . But, whatever may farmers have influenced farmers in chilla continued, seeing the Ready Handed I raw and (iefemt thyself for thy be tnw of his in nnence in the tne true of influence the potato« sections to to incr increase the well a» «WJ was too surprised to speak. “But lie. 1 Jiih imp lei \ in the » hah of roarkefs am] however popular views acreage devoted to that crop. nervo“*] IL h U tu*’] a. ’’ So Hiivinv. A in ii lfn< hi iir«>\v . . ,r F . » . I r,-,, .• . i . An saying, Amulfeda drew of ... little did 1 think such honor was in Peraia. the sjiecifr ■ The active local and nulling de him have been distorted, be has FurMM store for thee. Changes are sudden his weapon and prepared to attack undoubtedly lieen an active and mis mand for grain combined with good giste aadW] the Vizier. After a short con diet, chievous agency in all honest stock roads influenced farmers to part ..‘«'K’ni,"1’ and groat.” i-rally- ] I*r <*"»• cheaper made himself master of the , Healing. “Why seekest thou mo, ’ most noble the Vizier with large proportions of theircrops nt H. Shellhaiis .11th St.. Oakland. ... ... , , , . Olli now, nax iiil : iniu asiue dealing. But now. having laid aside ..L Amulfeda ..... i.. ‘....I drop^-d which had ;lest little sum of WOO. soon after the last harvest, and the | of tho nobles?’” inquired the soldier. “My father is sti i •! e;i v ith illness." in the struggle and withdrew. Jay Gould will retire from active State is nearly drained. Th’EGBEATrr ’••N On the following morning. Fre ' j business pursuits and will lead a “What, the Shah! A month ago farmers were sure < A BIX ET MIMMI* ami VK'fW REMEu. “Evon so. He may ce.ee to live raddin was informed lie whs to take well-ordered private life. May a the crop would fall below an average siile ri-nb-T. I.oc.isi l’refici;I». his turn. hv should I moun* I at any moment. What then will In ........ ,7’T"i‘ * ’ tieaceful conscience go with him. He yield anywhere from 10 t> 30 per 129-1 Í7 Srcar Si. and 26-28 guard when the Shah has ere this , {,„s rniniH1 Iualiv unb llon„>t nian. !x,. cent Now they edmit that the come of thy promised honors?” S.I., l'r.l'ii'i.rn, miri |>-, M Ite Si.. B'-S’W fore now. uow. and B„d’ the the numiter numlwr or of guile guile - shortage will not exceed 15 per cent, Here a pause ensued, as if Hafiz ihTulisl on one of my * brothers? i . fore Relieves and cures --1 •!.■"«» i- ... I -VX » Il »..Ke, Coston A A » wished to let his words produce an thought lie. "I onlv p I’ 1 1x1 ; lose lamhe that he has shorn is imst and may fall as low as 5 per cent. KHEI MATlSJf. iloing what lies before me. effect. calculation. But if he honeetly for Conservative jmlgi*. who have all Neuralgia, not my father say. ’ Do what comes This M.Y.Sinff “Bettor look forward and plant thy ■ swears »¡»eculation and railroad- along claimed a fair crop to lie the With tssetot At«J Sciatica. Lumbago, fik.it on the next step, llaniedali. Tho to hand; do it well; let nothing take 1 wrecking, and goes into the cool, most probable outcome, are strength Warranted perfe ?•«■* quiet, hand*« »me * ■AVKAAHE. ready are the lnckv. A chanci* is the thoughts from it, and success ' sequestered vale of privacy, the world »ened in their view anil are inclined on test trial HEADACH1 TOOTHACHE. IlMf py lioine - now thine. I am in debt, as, p-rhaps. will follow?' 1 trust it may prove I of business will wish him permanent to claim a slight advance over an Reeds. 12 Bass, octave c SORE THROAT. thou hast hoard. Let mo but obtain true." I peace in his permanent retirement. average yield. Judging from pres , with >3 stool and I» ■ . QVtXsY, SWELI.IN.i's, Also sent on test The Shah looktsl surprised when some gold, and thy future greatte-ss ent data their «»tiiuate seems entirely j 1 sired. Elegant <’«*•’ AfBUX,. tone, durable Freraddin prostrated himself before is seeunsl.” It is understood that among the reasonable. In the northern part of i rular.withtestimj’f’j Soreness. Cuts. Bruises. <» t a vnett Co *' “BeUav my trust?" demanded the him. records brought back to the Navy the State the acreage of spring wheat i FROSTBITES, other. “Thy brothers have inherited the Department by the Jeannette survi will be much larger than last year. nt kva . a< si.ns. P. F. C. SANDE» “I ask thee uot to lietray most of thy father, we perceive. What j vors is a document written by De- The spring work is going forward at: And all other hodlty aches and pains. the key. go to the end of the has l>een left for thee?” a rapid rate. All sections report the i Attorney and Counselor i Long, preferring serious charges F1FTT CERTS A 80TTLE. will only secure a bag of goliL which “His discretion and power of en I against Lient. Danenhower. ground in splendid condition. The 210 SANSOME ST.. SAM FRANCIS* sold by a) 1 . and will never be misseil; or if it should durance, O Ruler of Thrones.”’ chief remain for the great increase in ni alers. Dlreniom IU 11 Isuir.ii«»». a,} be, who will know that it ilisappeartsl “It may be so. The most useful i W hy are oysters eccentric beings? the acreage of both winter aqd spring The Charles A. Vcqeler Co. during thy watch? Does not thy blade owns not tho finest scabbard. — Because they get out of their beds wheat is the large amount of itnmi ■'•• • routiaea oo > brother succeed this- here to-morrow? Receive this key! I say to thee, as | to be tucked in. , gration to the State. «•lu—e. IS. t.au clita I HO®ERi John ïigmoi’e,"Ai5a FOR PAIN. I i I