TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JULY 14,
1904.
I
Rough spruce lumber sawed
responsibility. A farmer recently ob-1 AIR CURE FOR MILK FEVER
to order, for $7.00 a thou
jetted to the formation of a milk com- |
M. |. Cone is working tor Gus Kunze at
A curious custom is in vogue in many pany for the distribution of milk, saying Instances Given bv a Experienced sand, at the Tillamook Lum-
Mr. Geo. Poteet, of Meda, was seen on
our streets last Sunday.
the head ot the bay putting up hay.
parts of India. It a dispute arises be that in doing so the farmers became | Dairymen Where it Has Proved
bernig Co.
A very interesting S. S. at the Baptist tween two landowners two holes are ! responsible and could lie sued, This is |
Mr. Gunning and tamil>, of Bellview,
a Success.
dug clow together, in each ot which de what he demands of other businesses,
Or., arc camping on the beach lor a cou Church in the forenoon Sunday.
Dr. Holt was with the Presbyterians fendant’s and plaintiff*s lawyers have to | and why should he attempt toescape L. E. Connell. Fayette, Ohio, in the
ple of weeks.
place a leg. They have to remain thus | this responsibility in his own case ? As
Tribune Farmer.
Marion Green, of South Prairie, spent in the afternoon Sunday.
I)r. Hohl gave an interesting address until either one of them is exhausted or ! long as he refuses to accept the burden [ I have just read Dr. Smead's “com-
Sunday on the beach visiting friends.
George Hodgdon came over from Fair to a large and appreciative audience Sun complains of being bitten by insects, which a wider outlook entails, just so ments’’ on Circular No. 45, sent out by
Why You Should Insist on Having
when hr is judged to be defeated and his long will he fail to advance—Orange the Department of Agricultural, with ,
view on Sunday to look after his paying. day evening.
Mr. and Mrs, Welsh, and Miss Welsh employer loses his case.
Judd Farmer.
[ the air treatment for “milk fev.er.”
E. Meresse and family, of Forest Grove, were up from Woods, Sunday.
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Unequaiiil bv ally other.
I have used the air treatment with
came in on Thursday and w ill stay on I Mrs. Jensen and «laughter, Miss Mary,
If
the
war
is
rough
on
men
it
is
Senator William A. Clark, of Montana,
Renders hard leather soft.
such excellent results that I do not lies!
the beach two months.
rougher
still
on
horses,
if
’
the
ghastly
Especially prepared.
of Three Rivers were at the services at was married io Miss Anna E. Lachap
tate
to
recoinmaud
it,
not
to
the
yeterin-1
Keeps out waler.
Clem Grosse and wife, of Portland, are Cloverdale Sunday afternoon.
pelle, of Butte, Mont , in Marseilles, stories which slowly reach St. Peters
arian alone, but to the farmer and
A heavy bodied oil.
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. O'Hara,
Miss Potter and Mrs. Compton, of France, on Mav 25, 1901, according to burg from Moukden, Kharbin and the dairyman, and urge him to have an out
Mrs. Grosse’s parents. They drove in Three Rivers, were at Cloverdale Sunday an announcement given out oil Monday. Baikal are worthy of credence. And as
arness
fit and be prepared to .give relief at a
from Portland, arriving at Netarts on evening.
An excellent preservative.
It is also announced that Senator and they appear in the local press, w hich is
moment's
warning.
Reduces cost of your luirness.
Saturday.
Miss Mollie Hushbeck has been home Mrs. Clark are the parents of a 2-year- subject to government censorship, there
I am a dairyman—milk from twenty
Never burns the leather; its
Wm. Banks left for his home in Port on a ten days’ visit; but returned to old daughter. Mrs. Clark is the daughter are no good grounds for doubting them.
Efficiency is increased.
to thiriy-five cows: read 'Ihe Tribune
land, via Astoria, on Friday last.
of Dr. Lachappelle, a physician who In the Baikal the lot of the wretched
Tillamook Monday.
Secures beat service.
horse was and is peculiarly doleful. Farmer, "The Ohio Farmer,” "Breeders’'
Stitches kept from breaking.
We noticed Bert Ray on the Cloverdale died in Chicago several years ago.
Owing to the vast number of them re Gazette,’’ “Hoard's Dairyman,” etc. To j
SOUTH PRAIRIE
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streets Surnlay.
il
The steamer Francis H. Leggett start quired to draw the trains over the ice of these and to ray interest in the work I
Mr. J. Whitman has been making hav
Everyone that can is improving this while the sun shines. Mr. Ars*.il has al ed Sunday night from the Columbia riv the Baikal Lake, and to convey sleighs attribute whatever success I may have, |s sold in all
Localities
Mannftutured by
fine weather haying.
er for San Francisco with the monster full of soldiers and cars laden with war had.
HtaBSarcI Oil Company.
so commenced saving hay.
My attention was called to the air'
Grandma West died at the home of her
material,
the
prices
of
hay
and
oats
rose
'
log
raft.
The
manifest
filed
shows
that
Mr. Krebs’ sawmill is running.
treatment hv an article in the May 13 !
son, Dwight, last Sunday night at the
Our school is progressing nicely under the raft contains 7,000,000 feet of logs. bv leaps and bounds. It soon became
advanced age of 82 vears. She was loved the patient care of our efficient teacher The Leggett carries 1,050,1)00 feet of unprofitable for the ownerof one of three number of “Hoard's | Dairyman.” On
and respected by all who knew her. Mr Mr. Martin.
A QUEER COMBINATION.
, lumber and 1,000,000 lath. The weath overworked quadrupeds to invest any May 17 one of my neighbors " phoned" I
uie at 9 o’clock P. M. he had a sick cow.
and Mrs Dwight West have the sym
J H. Redwine has been visiting his er is favorable, and the belief is enter money in fodder, and lucrative to let the
pathy ot all their friends and neighbors uncle, Mr. Hudson.
tained at Astoria that the raft will animals work on almost unceasingly and from what he told me I was certain
in the loss of a kind and loving mother.
reach the Bay City in less time than was with nothing but cold water to keep up she had milk or parturiynt fever. Tak.
There are five new patrons to the cheese
required to tow the last log raft south. their strength until at last the horse ing with me a milk tube and a bicycle
School Report.
factory, which still keeps the milk up to
dropped down dead from exhaustion. pump I wat soon there, and at once dis
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One of the shrewdest business com
Following is the school report for
12.000 daily.
The severe rain and hail storms which The reason is, writes “ The Eastern infected the tube and pump, milked the binations on record has been formed
Mrs, Grev, of Portland visited her sis Meda school, district No. 19 ;
had been threatening Medford and that Review’,” that the prices tor the labor udder dry, fastened the milking tube to in Paris by two sisters, one of whom
1st Month.
ter, Mrs. Alvin Johnson, last Sunday.
section
of CAegon hurst in all its fury of horses are abnormally great—so great the rubber tube of the pump, inserted is a doctor and the other a corset
20
No. «lays school taught ....
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fowler, of Tilla
Sunday afternoon. Hail the size of eggs that they enable the owner to purchase the tube into the teats, pumping each maker.
Whole no. days attendance
485
Since they have joined forces they
mook, have rented the Charles Wells
5
Whole no. davs absence ....
fell in the foothills and about three miles a new ore and to lay bv a large per quaiter full, after which I thoroughly
dairy ranch. Frank intends running a
2
Whole no. times late.........
south of Medford, near Phoenix, doing centage tor himself. The heartlessness of rubbed and worked the udder. Within have been receiving more business
25
than they can comfortably attend to.
Whole no. pupils belonging.
blacksmith shop in connection, and being
great damage to young fruit. It is esti these men is described as revolting. one-half hour the cow showed signs of
24
Average daily attendance...
Customers calling are first ushered
a good workman it will be a great con
improvement. She was on her feet
mated
that
not
less
than
$12,000
dam
Emaciated
with
hunger
and
jaded
with
into the doctor’s consulting-room.
Names of pupils neither absent nor
venience to the farmers living on tile
I
within
six
hours,
ready
for
feed.
On
age was done in two of the principal exhausting, almost uninterrupted work,
There they undergo a regular med
tardy during the month :
prairie.
May 20 no one would have known she ical examination. They have to an
Tressa, Mary and Ralph Dunn, Dell orchards in Jackson County. Newtown many <»f these miserable horses were
Guy Vaughn spent several days last
had been sick.
swer the usual practitioner’s ques
Penter, Frank Wilson, May Wilson, applesand pears were badly marked by abandoned to their fate before thev
week down on the Kilchis river having.
May 26 a man who had heard of the tions, the pulse is felt, lungs sounded,
hailstones; pears were damaged more actually fell dead in harness. Hardly
Emma
Wilson,
Orbie
Craven,
Claire
Bell [ohnson has a force of men and
than any other fruit. Trees were stripp able to put one foot before the other, quick recovery of the cow above men heart listened to and so on.
The doctor then writes out a pre
teams putting in Mr. Powell’s and his Craven, Ollie Beckwith. Edith Beck with. ed of their leaves and corn was laid on they wandered aimlessly over the Baikal tioned sent for me to come at once with
Milan Beckwith, Bee Gage, Jennie Duren,
own hay. ________________
my pump. While he had little or no scription—in other words an exact de
ice,
vainly
seeking
for
grass
or
other
the
ground.
Annie Duren, Warren Johnson, Archie
scription of the kind of corset which
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fodder, and “ at the sight of human faith in the treatment he accepted it as a
Poteet, Henry Weis« and Fred Weiss.
BEAVER.
Another cloudburst visited the upper beings neighed piteously. On both side last resort. When I got there I found a the build or state of health of each cus
2nd Month.
country again Sunday nijjht, just above of the road numberless bodies lie half qualified veterinary surgeon attending tomer requires that she shall wear.
Haying is in full blast just now.
They are then ushered into the
No. days school taught ............ 20
Meadow creek, which comes into the eaten by the dogs, hundreds of which her who said "she was beyond help" room w’here the sister presides over
Whole no. davs attendance........ 461
Some people called saints of God are
Grand Ronde River this side of Starkey, roam over the lake.’’
Whole no. days absence ............ 1.5
and "is so nearly dead that the air can't her branch of the business and take«
holding a tabernacle meeting out by the
Whole no. times late...................
9
covering the roads in that section of the
hurt her. So give it to her.” The cow the measurements in strict accordance
wire footbridge.
Whole pupils belonging................ 24
country with rocks and brush to a
had calved on the eve of May 25. The with the medical instructions.
Mr. Bixby and daughters arrived from
Average daily attendance ......... 23
FLY TO THE HILLS.
The partnership of stay-maker and
dry th of several feet. In other places
next forenoon her owner noticed she was
the outside a few days ago.
Names of pupils neither absent nor
Mitchell People Escape ailing, and at 11 o'clock had the veterin physician has proved so successful
great holes were cut in the mountain
Mr. Tucker's family has been spending tardy during the month :
that, although the charges made are
sides. The water in the Grand Ronde
Cloudburst.
ary surgeon there. She was yet on her on the highest scale of the corset
a few days at Netarts.
Ralph Dunn, Dell Penter, Frank Wil
is
thick
with
mud
The
storm
River
M
itchell
,
Or.,
July
12.
—
A
wave
of
feet,
but
before
one
o'clock
was
down
A little daughter arrived at the home son, May Wilson, Emma Wilson, Qrbie
trade, consulting-room and fitting-
broke with a great noise, People living water from 25 to 30 feet high swept and unconscious. Her temperature was shop are always crowded.
of Mr. Brown.
Craven, Claire Craven, Ollie Beckwith,
in
that
section
of
the
country
say
they
down Bridge and Mill Creek Canyons, 102 and to all appearances she was fast
T. Coulson’s family is camping on his Edith Beckwith, Milan Beck with, Jennie
never saw the water come down in such which converge just above town, and going the way of all the earth. After CHOOSING A WIFE BY MUSIC.
ranch, peeling bark and making hay.
Duren, Annie Duren, Tommie Wilson,
torrents. It is miraculous that there destroyed a great portion of this place thoroughly disinfecting, freeing the ud
The roof of Mr. West’s house caught Warren Johnson.
was no greater damage done, though the about 6 o'clock last night. Warned by der from dirt and milking her clean, at Novel Scheme of a German Professor
fire on Thursday, and, fortunately, a few
3rd Month.
for Ascertaining the Feminine
damage done to the roads will amount a storm of unusual violence, accom-' 2:20 o'clock P. M. I inflated the udder
No. «lavs school taught .........
15
buckets of water soon extinguished the
Temperament,
to no little sum.
Whole no. days attendance....
342
pained by a brilliant electrical display, full. Within twenty minutes she opened
flames.
6
Whole no. davs absence ........
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all escaped, so far as known, but Martin her eyes, and within forty-five niinutei
Mr. Sailing has treated himself to a
A
German
professor proposes to
Whole no. times late...............
0
For the past week Sumpter and the .Smith and Mrs. Bethune. They were she had drawn her legs up under her
new buggy.
Whole no. pupils belonging....
23
solve the difficulty some people seem
surrounding districts have been visited caught by the flood and drowned.
ami laid upnaturally, and by 5:30 o’clock to have in choosing a wife by ’‘trial by
23
Average daily attendance ....
Mr Poland and wife and children, from
by a succession of violent and disastrous
The main portion of Mitchell lies in a she was nt her manger eating a basket music.” reports the Londjn Express.
Names of pupils neither absent nor
California, are visiting relatives here.
electrical storms, During their preva- nairow canyon. A storm ot unusual
of grass. The third day Bhe was turned Everything depends on the taste of
Mrs. West, of South Prairie, mother of tardy :
lence fears were entertained that the severity had raged in tbe lulls during
Dell Penter. Frank Wilson, May Wil
tojpasture with the other cows and giv. the subject unuer study. If she pre
W. T. West, of this place, who died on
Heppner disaster was to be repeated, the afternoon, and the inhabitants,
fers waltz music, und above all Strauss’
ing a nice flow of milk.
Sunday, was laid to rest in the cemetery son, Emma Wilson, Orbie Craven, anil only now, with their subsidence, are
The veterinary surgeon was much j I intoxicating strains, she is certainly
mindful of the disaster to Heppner of a
Claire Craven, Ollie Beckwith, Edith
at Beaver.
| frivolous. If she loves Beethoven she
Beckwith. Milan Beckwith, Bee Gage, people resting easier. From the Cable year ago, betook themselves to high surprised at her quick recovery and is artistic, but not practical. Does
NEHALEM
Jennie Duren, Tommie Wilson, Warren, Cove mining district a report was re ground along the side ot the canyon. since that time he has treated two other she prefer Liszt? Then she is ambi-
ceived that a cloudburst occurred and About 9 o’clock the roar of the flood
Johnson, Henry Weiss.
cases just as successfully. I reported [ irons; while a devotee of Mozart would
(This reached us after we had gone to
that on level êtretches of ground water could be heard, growing louder with the
Term
began
April
4th
an«1
closed
June
the results from these treatments to ' be rather prudish. Why an admirer
press last week.)
stood
two
feet
deep.
This
was
near
the
several papers, and requested that those of Offenbach should be cunning is not
L. McFee and wife were out on their 21st. It would have closed June 24th, California mine, but the main downpour great wave’s nearer approach.
but institute came on that date, hence
The crash as the great mass of water who had oecassion to try the same to do very clear; but remembering the op
Miami farm making improvements.
being on the opposite «ide of the moun
closed
21st.
N.
M.
F.
D
awson
,
struck
the first buildings was deafening so and report the result, which has been era of “Faust” it is easy to understand
The Geo. R. Vosburg came in direct
tain. no great damage was done. Whit
Teacher.
drowning
the shrieks of terror ot women done through the papers in a number | that any girl preferring Gounod must
from Portland with freight for the mer
ney and Sumpter were both visited by
be romantic and tender hearted.
and
children
as they strove toclinib still of instances. I have also received let
chants and the Nehalem Dairy Associa
heavy winds an«l rain.
It is hard upon Flotow that because
MEETS
BIO
DEFEAT
higher out of harm’s way. Far down ters from others who have used it, and his music is out of fashion a taste for
lion.
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ahead
of
the
yellow
mass
rode
s
mes
thus
far
all
have
been
successful.
The
|
Moxie Fisher is in from Portland for a Japanese Suffer Loss of 30,000
it denotes a vulgar soul; while Gott
Almost without exception Eristern
senger oil horseback warning those still treatment is so simple that anyone call schalk fares little better, pleasing,
two weeks’ visit.
Men.
papers express the opinion that Parker’s
further down stream of impending administer it, and the remedy so cheap according to the German professor,
John Snyder is in from Clatskanie on a
S t . P ktkrsbprg . July 12.—A dispatch telegram of Saturday gives the Demo
death.
and abundant that the poorest man on only the superficial. Massenet is sup
visit.
from a Russian correspondent at Muk cratic« some chance of success in the
posed to attract the timid; while a de
The buildings in the path of the flood earth can afford it.
Dan Riplev is in from Lafayette with a den, «fated July 12, says :
election this year, whereas, had that
votion to Wagner’s music is a distinct
were swept away like so much brush.
While
1
think
filtered
air
or
pure
oxy
camping party and «pent the 4th with
“ According to intelligence received telegram not been sent, and Parker had
proof of egotism. Saint Saens. how
Of
over
a
score
scarcely
a
vestige
re
gen
would
l»e
safer
in
some
instances
his brother. Mart Ripley.
here, the Japanese last night attacked entered the campaign on the platform
ever. is a composer the admiration for
mains,
save
where
shattered
boards
and
than
the
air
as
given
through
the
pump,
It looks as though Gus Ludtke was positions near Port Arthur, and were I adopted at St. Louis, Roosevelt would
whom denotes a girl of intelligence
fishing for minnies.
repulsed with enormous losses, not less have had a walkover. It is admitted timbers are caught on trees and brush, I would not hesitate one moment about and well balanced character.
The Ram's Horn savs : “Besides nico. than 30 (MM), it is said lieing killed or | that Parker’s declaration for the gold far below the town site. The business using it on the best cow I have, just as 1
portion of Mitchell was not greatly j did on the two above mentioned. Tak EIGHTY-SEVEN YEARS TO COOL
tine, tobacco contain nicotianine, colli- wounded by our mines.”
standard has strengthened him in the
damaged, being built on ground above ing into consideration that I have cows
dine and other pyridine deriatives, acids,
L ondon , July 12.—The Morning Post’s East, but destroyed his chances of carry
resins, carbon dioxide, prussic acid and Shanghai correspondent says that the ing the Western State«. It is likewise the reach of the main force of the tor that will give 15,000 pounds, of about 4
ammonical salts. Two drops of nicotine Japanese casualties by land mines at ! admitted that he will draw back into the rent. On the North Side, all the build-! per cent milk n year, I think it miffi-
placed on a dog’s tongue produce in suc Port Arthur Sunday night are reported partv many Gohl Democrats who could ings, some 28 in all, were carried away. cient proof that I have irnplicit faith
Looney s store was the first business in the treatment.
cession efforts to swallow, great weak to have been 28.000, but none of the not stand tor Bryan and 16 to 1, though
It is scientifically reported that th«
ness, convulsions and death in less than many special war dispatches mentions a the party at large, as evidenced bv the building to succumb. Two livery barns,
I do aot understand, as does Dr. lava streams from Vesuvius in 1856
directly
in
the
path
of
destruction
were
a minute. Eight drops will kill a horse. Japanese disaster at Port Arthur.
Smead, that the department ignores were so hot 12 years later that steam
action of tbeconvention, even yet refuses
earned away. About 40 head of stock preventive measures; but it says that was issuing from the cracjcs and crev
Tobacco contains from two to eight per
CH s F oo , July 13. Noon.—A French to répudiât the Chicago and Kansas
had not been removed and were starving, bleeding, etc,, are hurtful and ices, while the lava beds from the erup
cent of nicotine, and Le Bon has deter man who arrived here on a junk from City platforms.
drowned. Every thing else on the way useless, and advices milking little if tion of Etna in 1787 were found to be
mined that through most ot this is Port Arthur this morning reports that
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down stream was washed away.
changed in smoking, it appears as other on July 7 the Japanese captured Fort
any more for twenty-six hours than the steaming hot just below the top crust
A. B Parker, of New York, obtained
The post office, Oakes' mercantile store calf needs. I do not think there is a as late as 1840. says Stray Stories.
pyridine bodies, which are just as poi No. 14.
the nomination for president on the de
But still more remarkable are th«
and Waterman’s general store were out veterinary living who can recall a single
sonous.’’ [How horrible! Our corres
mocratic ticket, and next day his letter,
of the main path of the floxi. Stock of instance of a case of milk fever where scientific reports of the volcano
Recent figures from the Census Bureau
pondent must have hern smoking cam
during much excitement, he sent to his
Jorullo, in Mexico. This sent forth
these places of business was damaged to I this precaution was taken.
paign cigars and, hence, he is giving the say that there are now more than nine
state delegation to be read in the con-
symptoms and bad effects they produce. millions of people of the colored race in
some extent. The Mitchell Sentinel [ Dr. Smead says. "What the farmer immense streams of lava in 1759. In
1780 the lava beds were examined by a
vention : “I regard the gold standard as
office was ruined by the mud and debris need is instructions along lines of pre party of scientists, and it was found
This paragraph, while being put in type the I'nited States : General Peter C.
firmly and irrevocably established, and
deposited.
by the editor, anti to allay the poisonous Hams, who has had extensive experience
venting this dread disease, not how to that a stick thrust into the crevicesin-
shall act accordingly if the action of the
matter he was setting up, had to light up in public works on a large scale and has
Stones of the death of Martin Smith core it.” It has beeu truthfully said: stantly ignited, although there was
convention of today shall be ratified by
a cigar as an antidote The next time been a member of the Nicaragua Canal
and Mrs. Bethune vary. Both were "One ounce of preventive is worth a I no discomfort experienced in walking
the people. A* the platform is silent on
our correspondent drives the editor into Commission and later of the Isthmian
aged people, close to the century mark pound of cure." But the cure is mighty , on the hardened crust.
the subject, inv views should be made
Again, some 40 years after the erup
turning his mouth into a rhimnev pot. Canal Commission, is earnestly in favor
On« account that seems most authentic valuable to one whose preventive has
known to the convention, andifit prove«
the editor « ill have to charge him up tor of the employment of thousands of the
says that the man and woman had lived failed, or the use of which was neg tion. it was visited by scientists and
to
unsatisfactory to the majority, 1
the nicotine, prussic acid, salts, and all black men of the Southern States ‘in
in the canyon through many sirli a scare 1 lected. So, doctor, let us have both if reported to, be steaming in many
request vou to decline the nomination for
places, and even 87 years after the
the other ingredients which go to make digging the waterway at Panama. He
as preceded the present wave of water possible.
me at once, ao that another mav be nom
eruption two columns of steaming va
upa good cigar and by getting him into believe« they can endure the climate and
down the narrow confines of the rift in
I hope all who may be unfortunate por were found to be issuing from th«
inated
before
adjournment.
”
The
con.
the bad habit of converting such a lot of will be exceedingly useinl in that enter
the mountains. To run away from an ' enough to have a case of milk fever will crevices. Sometimes the upper crust
ventioa had previously voted down a
poisonous stuff into smoke.—Rd ]
prise, and he holds that more ot the
imaginary danger was to them the give the air treatment a trial
iof such a stream of lava cools so that
gold
standard
plank,
consequently
this
I he Fourth ot |ulv was observed bv a money paid for toil on that channel
heighth of foolishness. Had not the
plants and lichens make a precarious
celebration on Loinmen's island. Neigh l»etwccn the Atlantic and the Pacific will letter caused a bombshell. The conven water risen and fallen many a time in |
growth on the surface, while a few
tion,
however,
was
satisfied
with
Parker
bor« and friend« gathered until noon, come back to the advantage of this
A unique celebration, which will be re feet beneath th« lava ia almost rtd
the canyon, and no damage been done
when a bounteous dinner was served, country in one wav aud another if they and replied to that effect. His running to life or property ’ Why should they I peated next year, has been held in Me- hot.
after which a nice program was rendered are employed than if gangs of coolies or mate is Henry G. Davis, of West Virginia. exert their aged muscles at tbe cry of I Ginnis' park, Christiana, Pa. It was
* * *
Chelera |a
bv some of the best tiknt of Nehalem. West Indian laborers were sent to the
wolf ’
called Last Leaves,*' liecause of its
The latest reports state that mor«
Farmer« must assume responsibility if
The opening address was given by Rev. isthmus. His arguments will find many
being a reunion of sixteen men of the than 16.000 people have died of chol
But
the
whelming
waters
came,
and
they are to conduct their own business
W Smith and Miss Pitney delivered the friends and supporters.
neighborhood whose ages are over the era in Egypt in the last two months,
in
the best manner possible. Our present somewhere far down the canyon are the
oration. F. Roy was on hand with a
allocted three score years and ten. Their and the same disease is making great
bodies of the hoary disbelievers.
» » *
complex
industrial
conditions
make
it
I* cleet full ot nickels to reward the fastest
The loss will foot up several thousand united years are 1,264. The oldest man inroads in the East Indies. If cool
Forty-fite thousand men employed in
toot racers among the bovs and girls. All I the Chicago Kansan City, Omaha. St, imperative to form combinations among dollars. The excitement is too great to was Bnsbin Spiler. now in his 88th weather sets in there will be no dan
farmers for the buying of supplies and i
went home voting the dav a success.
year, who is also the oldest fox hunter ger. but if it doe® not then the health
Joseph and |other citie« packing houses particularly for the marketing of pro gel anything like reasonable figures.
in Lancaster county and still follows tbe boards and quarantine authorities
have gone or mike, which threaten- to
William Ford, aged 35. and Emelv | hounds on horseback. The exercises had better keep a watch on the porta
Samuel M Jone* th«* “ (M«fc»n Rule I* on a Male with the Anthracite coal duce. In forming these combinations,
here.
thev must conform to the laws of the Bogard, aged 16 years, after eloping
May«'* of Toledo, O., is dead.
consisted of a literary and musical pro.
strike,
state, I»ecome incorporated and assume drowned themselves at Roscbvrg. Ore. I
cram, fully 500 people being prrsent.
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