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” ‘es o ioe ate - “ aS Sar E a —n AN INDIAN BOY'S TRAINING. | WHAT ARE EARTHQUAKES. A HINT TO YOUNG MEN. Worse Than Schweinfarth. _ | s o d r a j Bringing Upa on the Way He| The Very aaa ai a ge ah nr Rae shy rd are Wilmington, Del, July 23—A Dp? not be de pomniiges ose ~— ‘ The training of the Sioux begins Strangely enough, the true concep- My son, I wish to give you a little! stra religious sect has beer The followi brar | when he listens to the songs of war,| tion of the nature of an earthquake advice on the subject of matrimony. - j brought to light by the nine of Thite Le. re s } | the songs of the chase, and the songs} Shock is of very recent origin. It is suppose you will be marrying some : ht : 2 barnis g of W hi e Lead are st _Pj | ;of the “Great Mystery,” or Wakan-) Only within the past ten years that for marrying sort o’ runs in the/the Church of the ied at) ‘Old Dutch” proc rary oe imp es} tanka; and these are the lullabies| science of the measurement of earth- Your mother and I were mar Frankford, in this state The church rosion. They are standard, and eS | which we heard in our infancy. Of quakes has been placed on a sure basis, grandparents on both t ; r +} } : ° iti i purned by the people of the te ae | course there were some boys who were | nd it is hardly more thana generation iow wereall man | OUrned:b) people of the town always Are tell-tale GA Sled that your blood 4 is not vight—Jull of impurities, causing} | deprived of the training they needed, | Since the first steps were taken in this beca ot like the denom- generations back; s« se they didi : ) aslugg i Gnd un y complexion. bie en in wild life; but the true and loy- | direction ig probable that yoUlination. The sect was started by y 99' ightly ¢ oe : A ae x ) ) A few BEE OS SS. 8. compleion.§ ing parents were as ambitious and | as the ime of the ancients until will in time ow the family ON haha ink ad Sak all foreign and impure matter, cleanse} | hopeful for their children as any civil-| the middle of our own century ample : Ser ; : “ . § the blood thoroughly, and give aclear§ | ized and educated parents could be | phenomena of earthquakes had been) Now there are two things that a’ who ned that like Chriat, he White I ead 4 and rosy conplexion, Itis most etject- Very ly the Indian boy assumed | Observed and described on countless) woman dotes on, namely, helpless! ....33 wall o7 a hae: a - yp ry 3 5 : . 2 sc 3 y. could walk on the water, 1 for 4 wal, and entirely harmless. the task of preserving and transmit- | But if any will look | baby and a helpless husband. Help- Feauiocdei hans 5 The recommendation of ras Heaton, 73 Laurel Street, Phila. sa7 ting the legends and stories of his an- | pages of Humboldt’s * 3s”! less about the house, I. mean; though, | Sometir peeve ned i See whi pave had for years, humor in my blood cestors and his race. Almost every | (published in 144) which summarizes! as for that matter, there are ESE to believing He had Southern, Red Seal | pimples would be cut, thus causing shaving to} evening a myth, or a legend of some | the then existing knowledge on this, of Women who marry men who are as). a eee oe nnoyance. After taking three bottl-s® | inca done in th ee Ona Wa | mabieck else ae aiset a eu | chiftless abouk oxttiac a licks they | boards made ite pla “Collier.” : has) | deed done in the past, was narrated by ect, he ll find almost no sign) shiftless about ge a it apes ve : Seer oO ‘se py face is all clear and SSpiendid.§ [one of the parents or grandparents, | that earthquakes are to be studied like are helpless about the hous i they | placed them about ‘ 1er. foot race all 1 whoclhand feel dike running 24 | and to it the boy listened with parted | Other mechanical motions. The effects | will just about wear themselves out in| }yw the water, ¢ he walk to you by your merchant is an of ini & .| of the great Neapolitan earthquake of | supporting the creatures, 2 tind per- - 7 3 ce nai ‘Treatise on blood and skin diseases mailed free.4 | ™Outh and shining eyes On the fol sags Sham ape pe Name ee Hariri ae Per | till some fone remowd boards! evidence of his reliability, as he can SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ge. “3 | lowing evening he was usually required | 1557 were so studied by Mr. Robert fect happiness in their labor. a . : Lomoe. 23 | to repeat it. If he was not an apt| Mallet, a distinguished engineer, and! It isa good thing for a man to know /| and the “bishop” was nearly drown-! sell you cheap ready-mixed paints | scholar, he struggled long with his | his most interesting work, in two pro- | how to sew and to knit and to darn—! , jed Then the people of the island] and bogus White Lead and make a usi task; but, as a rule, the Indian boy is a illustrated volumes. at is to say, | is, perhap: if a man is always to be 2 : ‘ie ny } ” i € re bt § ™ 5 a STU ad | good listener and has a good memory, | the first in which an attempt is made) a bachelor; but if you are up in all/ram him offard he weut to Frank-/ larger profit. Many short-sighted | s- $s | So that the stories were tolerably well | to attack the problem from its mechan-| these accomplishments, never let your| ford. ) dealers do so. | =i Ss mastered. The household became his | ial side. His study of the destruction | wife know it. At all events, never put Oue member of the church preach- nna Lead Coin (Pure = 3 S22 | audience, by whom he was alternately | due to the earthquake was intended to| your knowledge into practice. No wa gmepound can 13 4 Es | critic: ed and applauded. lead to the knowledge of the intensity | woman with a mind of her own ecan/ ed exch Sanday and after chureb al Saves Ume and annoyance im matchit a Bs = | ‘This sort of teaching at once enlight- | of the individual blows or impulses. | bear to have a man puttering at wom-| weire dof a dance was dicid ane and insures the best paint that its 2s e a g at once enlight. E = —_ : le to put on wood. B3 - jens the boy's mind and stimulates his But in fact ane arthquake is not made | an’s ¥ Ge ain: t help S| | til the p bake dropped from extaues| Send us a postal card and get our book on Be g |ambition. His conception of his own | up of blows at all. It is acontinuous | him, handy though he be. It | paints and color-card, free; it will probably as 2 | future career becomes a vivid and | Series of intricate twistings and os« | seems to her as though she had mar-/tion The feature of religion to); sve you smote many oats < =e 277 |irresistible force. Whatever there is | tions in all possible directions, up and ried a woman, which the people of the town object-| Wana Saas oe Ss. 2¢ | for him to acquire must be acquire down, east and west, north and south, _In case of emergency you may fee ledtene timittenchurchithorene it| Clark Avenue and Tenth Street, St. Louis == 37 | whatever qualifications are necessary | of the greatest irregularity both in in-| like washing the dishes or sweeping 3 at er = |toa truly great warrior and hunter, | tensity and direction. Frequently it is| the floor or carrying water for the) was necessary for man and woman] _ wet Lemar by | he mnst seek at any expense of danger | quite impossible to find among these | washi bat do not give way to the/ 4, preach sauctitication togetier and | Trustes's Sale ad A) and hardship. Such was the feeling | 4y si e impulse at all adequate to| tempt om. If you do, however, do A H pe a 2 of the imaginative and brave young | do the damage which is actually ob-| the work in as awkward a manner as/that the man,s own wife would not | Whereas Marion Todd and Mary P Todd his ‘ a E | Indian. served. This damage is not done by a| possible. Break a dish or two, fill the! do. In this way they got to trading | Iso and recorded in the recorder’soMice within: 5 comand . Saeeatert v5 iti e by the combination o use with dust, or scatter water all s s and for Bates county, Missouri, in book No. s25= ¢ It becomes apparent to him early in | blow; it is done by the combination of | house ni chax yp aashteenta adr all | their wives and sisters and as a con-| 32 page 301 conveyea to the undersigned trus- 535 &F life that he must accustom himself to | many small motions and twistings| over the house. You will never be ; tee the following described real estate lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri. to-wit: taking place in many directions. On account of this fundamental miscon- rove alone, and burned the impressions not to fear or dislike of solitude, but ac- asked or permitted to try again. your hand |sequetce the church w woops” PHOSPHODINE. j ae ¥ ofthe south quarter of = ‘The Great English Remedy. quaint himself thoroughly with nature. ception of the nature of anearthquake, | During courtship you waited upon A Million Friends. 1 tion Seenty ca) is ferrciuia Tore two (42), of Promptly and permanently | 7.10, has been said about Indian chil- | Most of the conclusions arrived at by | the woman; now she is your wife, 1 ? aA epee panics Shiisey- Shesoess Cones ninkan Agree abso { poe peoetatgptaned dren's “instincts.” To be sure, we in- | Mr. Mallet are not valid, and his} her wait on you. It is a kindness to : or ieee pees ailionepeaple have trast totsecure the payment of one certain atorrhea, Impotency and all |herited some of the characteristics of | methods generally do not lead to cor-| her, for it is an acknowledgment Ot nnsuresucvaiiviend ani DeUkines note fully described in eaid deed of trast; and ects of Aduse or Excesses, | our ancestors, but the greater part of | rect, results i But, nevertheless, the ee i eg ie = S * | New Discovery tor Consumption Coughs of the principal of said note and the accrued Deen Prescribed over 3 | our faculties we had to acquire by | Spirit in which the question was ap-| delicate and easily rendered flattery | and Colds.—It you have never used this aa terontthexoes Uee | ees TuSee Ea, earsin thousands of cases; | a otice. All the stoicism and patience | proached was the true one, and he is| which, while saving you an immense | year medicine one trial will con-| {We" tensl’ holder of eald’ note _ aud pure Before and After, 1 rooniy Pai vroana tow | of the Indian are acquired traits. Phys- | one of the founders of the modern|amount of drudgery, cannot fail of) vince you that it has wonderful cnrative | suant to the condition said deed of trust, I Will proceed to fell the above described prem- ises at public vendne, to the highest bidder druggist for Wood’s Phosphodine; if he offers some worthless medicine tn place of this, leave bis good terms with her- f, which is the very essence of hap- nee of earthquake measurement. making her on This science had its birth in the city | s were not was not al- ical training neglected. and dieting powers in all I remember 1 ind lungs, E diseases of the throat, chest ch bottle is guaranteed to 5 ie for cash, at the east front door of the court dishonest store, inclose price in letter, and | jowed to drink beef sou Ses of Tokio only a few years ago. Within | piness. do all that is claimed or money will be] house in the city of Butler, county of Bates kk soup or any warm 3 3 go F 5 Me execs aie ae : six, wi 5 cure. a pe ag) precio ses ee ood for her, or kindle the kitche uc ugstore, day, August 3, 1894, 1 Tid Sk saat Sealidl eavulsin, ¥ aca postage. The general rules for the young were | Tokio has brought together a great | we «1 for her, as kindle th - costes = : tie ees eke | Address The Wood Chemical Co. never to eat their food very hot, nor to | number of foreigners of ambition and | tire, or rattle down the furnace, you Threw Dicator & Bic Stake Decween the mon a pon es eae oe es . 3 ” A : ; i a intter a i i => . 0 c “elo o 131 Woodward avenue, Detroit, Mich, | drink much water. learning to constitute its faculty. I} will see to it that you clutter up the en va y, for the purposes of satisfying said debt, Sold in Butler and everywhere, by| My uncle, who educated me, was a | Shrewdly suspect that in many cases | cellar, scatter ashes about the kitchen | Cincinnati Commercial Gazette rest and costs. FRANK ALLEN, all druggists, floor or fill the house w When next there is wood to spl they had few preseribed that the instruments duties, and | and laboratories severe and strict teacher. When I left his teepee for the day, he would say to gas. Bhat Trustee. Butte, Mont., world wide reputation for its fabulous stakes on has a or Bi “ AOR svervthine | for research were often lacking, at least | fires to build or furnaces to rattle down | eee ; ‘ rT] Ct Sel cases Beata ep Watchy Overy this Sony cee ae an eee ! ld orself. |yames of cards, but the spots were Administrator's Notice. closely and observe its characteristies;” | in the earlier years. This band of | she will do it herself. [ee ce ee be Shee Notice is hereby given, that letters and at evening, on my return, he used | learned and active men could not fail| You yon thus ave her an oppor- | knocked off the record recently by al testamentary on the estate of Ebe- will protect horses and cattle tiom any | to catechize me for an hour or so. “On | to be incited to the study of the very | tunity of te ig to her acquaintances, | + S. |nezer Carver, were gr y " n , Slee pane o De 2 s. , granted to. the annoyauce trom flies gnats and iusects | which side of the trees is the light-col- | frequent earthquakes in Tokio and the | with supreme zest, what an awful Uses Chee peuicon aenst oS undersigned on the 25th day of June ot any kind,improves the appearonce of | ored bark? On which side do they have | Vicinity (when we take ali Japan into | mess vou make of it when you under-| Warren aud Miles Fenton. Several] ix94) py the probate court of Bates the coat an Se PbSae nS wie aay ete most regular branche: It was his | account there are on an average two take to do anything about the house, | wee ks ego Mr. Warren secured an|county, Missouri. Reccomanded by thousands, trv it and | visto to let me name the new birds 1 | shocks daily), and it is chiefly to the | and in process of time you will have | be convinced Price ot tly fiend inelud- 7 : Agee > ining lai All persons having claims against had seen during the would | members of the Seismological society | nothing to do but to be waited upon as | Option on the Pomona mining claim) iq estate are required to exhibit ing brush, quart cans, 31-00; half gallon day. I 75; ne goilau $+.50. One gallon |2@me them according to the color, or | of Japan that we owe the science of tenderly as though you were an infant |ne ar Centerville, from J. S. Lloyd, Ce evo wane eve ee run nies 753 au $e. 50. 8 z s ‘ eae See nremen Prof. Ed- arms. Pye} er the ‘ wilhlast three head of horses an entire | habits, or the shape of the bill, or their | earthquake measnrement.—Prof. Ed-) in arm |for $15,009. He met Miles Fenton sla lettere: oF tect inas be presliael season, leware of imitations. Addrass| song, or the appearance and locality of | Ward S. Holden, in Century. Of course she will be mistress of the | Sous eee coer OF Lb ey Dies ue eee ue ochaghcaeh on agi € ee air pee are a : ~ ~ jestablishment and boss—but what of jin Lynch Bros’ place, and the bond] from any benefit of said estate; and Crescent Mtg. Cp... 2109 Ind, Ave.Phila.| the nest—in fact, anything about the THE AMERICAN POOR. i? cee aa 3 = if such claims be not exhibited within bird which impressed me as character- bat seers oe De ne Bea pose |proposition came up. Fenton of-| (care from the date of this pab in money; alo other] istic. I made many ridiculous errors, | Their Pride Makes It Extre rely Diticult é = ee SELEY, es n. fered the general $10,000 for his} lication, they shall be forever barred. valuable premiums to|] must admit. He then usually in- to Assist Them. EM OS QUES sales . : This 23th day of June, 1804 uc guensers.. Basé | tormed meof the correct name, Oc They are the most perplexing of|der petticoat government. It the | bargain, or $25,000 for the mine. " "SAMANTHA CARVER, bail enthustaste, this is your opportually|casionally I made a hit, and this he | creatures to do anything for. They | most delightful form of government | «Here is my check for $10,000,” Administratrix. See otter HOME AND COUN CRY | would warmly commend.—Dr. Charles | are apt to resentany and every attempt | imaginable for the governed. You | _ id he pulling out a check book, “if MAG AZINE, Price 950, all newedeaers) Alexander Eastman, in St. Nicholas. | to help them even in the most guarded | just let a wife have her say and she is /S#id he pulling out a check book, “i or 53 east roth street _vew York, ania = way, as if it were an insult. The con-| Willing that you should do nothing but | you will turn the bonds over to Notice of Final Settlement. OLD ENGLISH CROCKERY. usness rest yourself and admi You just follow my her smartness. | that they are extremely | me.” poor, that their income is completely PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM ‘ Notice is hereby given that all creditors HAIR BALSAI advice, my son, : _ < eS eu and al! others interested in the estate of Lander Uae Nee bt gl Extraordinary Taste: Prevailing Prior to | Cut ‘off, impels them to act as they |and your married life will bea bed of The general demanded $50,000} Cornelius Natus, deceased, that I Never Pails to Restore Gray the Sixteenth Century. Dorie ore : Z is pamee : set didn | 2 one d » deceased, > Hinir to its Youthful Color. Down to the sixteenth century the | Would not if they were in possession of | roses: neglect it, and you'll have noth- | and then Fenton made another prop-|G. G. Henry administrator of said Ceres cn Sorin ck Drom extraordinary mixtures, both as to in- | ® handsome independence. Their pride jing but cark and care and heaps of | 94:0) estate, intend to make final settlement patra Rak dana sitio which pre. | being sensitive to morbidness during | hard work in the bargain.—Boston : . thereof, at the next term of the Bates Laer : epileneisracsiel sae. | their penury, all sorts of shifts are re- | Transe ript. “Til throw dice with you, to see| county probate court, in Bates county, vailed, gave an indication of the tastes Gaited dette SGGhAL | Reseed ee ae ‘i l j ry i: state ot Missouri, to be held at Butler on of the period. Thus blamange, or, as | 4 ee THE WORKINGMEN’S COLONIES. |if I take the bonds off your hands at | f2'0 0) day or Auruct, a5e HIND ERCORN sure curefor Corms, | oye lis spaliad Bias deavors to alleviate their indigence 3 : sre oe ioe NS; 7 Se HISCOX & CO, it is generally spelled, nanger, C 1 $15 000, or whether I pay you Une of the Advance! Moves of the Ger- | mans for the Unemployed. From the unfortunate nobleman to the discharged prisoner anyone willing to conform to the rules is admitted to have miscarried, even when made with $50,- great tact, discernment and delicacy. There is no such general devotion to charity, it is superfluous to say, as will induce the adoption of various expedi- G. Henry, 34-4t Adiministrator. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given to all creditors and allothers interested in the estate of J Pearce deceased, that I, J. 8. P instead of being merely a jelly of milk or cream, was formerly composed of the pounded flesh of poultry, boiled with rice and milk of almonds, and sweetened with sugar, while a mixture 000." “Til go you,” said the general, as} |he reached for the box. W; L. er BEST. NO SQUEAKING a ee en a RR em of the same kind, but colored with | Dts that needy though stubborn peo-| those institutions of Germany known | A pair of fives turned up. The | trator of said estate, intend to make final set- ; : snile aie BERGA IS RAIS ac S 2 tlement thereof, at the next term of the Bates HO! CORDOVAN, | blood or sandal wood, wascalled a rose. | Ple may be prevailed on to take it. | as workingmen’s colonics. .., {box was passed to Fenton, who|county probate court, in Bates county, state FRENCH& ENAMELLED CALF: ckuade wa nere o ~ | Hence the difficulty of helping Ameri- The most simple trades are carried | = of Missouri, to be held at Butler, on the 13th r? Buckuade was the name of another f cree ith ; tines deuce nd ow $35 * , 34.5550 FINECALFRKANGAROD, typical preparation, and this was made | C228. Many generous persons who try | on by the colonists, such as book bind- rew three deuces, and wou $35,-| day pores Ind. J. ey Soret vied ee eSSOLES. [or meat “hewn in goblets,” pounded | t? assist them meet with such rebuffs, | ing, box making, braiding straw mats. /000. He once more pulled out bis} : emanate 5032. KINGM} almonds, raisins, sugar, cinnamon, | °F With so emphatic a denial of their | the making of leather heels for cheap | aes - A 928 crea FINES CNS eleges Paes eure fale (a0 tea needs, that they release their inten-|shoes and straw covers for bottles check book, ane filled out oue of the Blegant $2,517 BOYSSCHOOLSHOES, [5° thickened with ries flour, and | tions. Others get angry, and frankly | The chief object in view in making the | blanks for $15,009 payable to Mr.| ees: colored yellow with saffron, | assert that persons who decline aid | choice is that the labor in the colonies | Warren. ' : ' $3325 ESTDONGO, =|) Momene or mawmony was a sort of | freely tendered forfeit all right to it. | shall conflict as little as possible with | ae Of § all | § aia TOR CATALOGUE porridge for which the cuisine of our | Doubtless the unemployed Americans | that outside. es | The state election in Alabama will r © W-L*DOUGLAS, own day affords no parallel. Its com- | here are hard to manage, and frequent- In view this same principle, the ; | ; cies Z owen ealct aee Hey See aoe Tee é |} co:ne off in one week. | BROCKTON, MASS, nents were “plenty of wine and su. | I¥ ¥ery provoking. But he who under- |seale of pay is kept lower than the | one week. The straight | You can save money by purc gar, a quart of honey, a gallon of oil, | Stands their cruel circumstance and | daily wages in the same locality, for |democratie ticket is opposed by al GI V EN AWAY Because, we are gest manufacturers of a pound of powdered spic: together | Sy™mpathizes with sensibility will re- | were it otherwise, the colonies would | , = : cs i e | advertised shoes in the world, and erica a sala winger clvdanion a galangale,” | Spect and honor them for their incon-|be overrun with those well able to j combination of Jefferson demecrats, ——BY——_ the bottom? which, protects you against high | (Cyperus longus) a plant much used for | Sistent behavior. Contumacious pride | work elsewhere. It is expected that | populists and republicans. mid ofits. OF oes. ee ge It = > = e ig ; 5 eons . aps ies { Se ae ee . A Breatouton workin wiviey cary fitting and | flavoring. All these were boiled to- | ™&Y often be a high virtue. Oe — he will stay at} i The St. Louis Republic wearing qualities, “We have them sold every: | gether with the pounded flesh of eight It is very hard to tell how these | least four weel is immediately en- | \ where at lower prices for tac nautate. Te your | capons, and the mess served in bowls | American men may be approached, how | tered in some one of the trades and | TEN PORTFOLIOS of WORLD'S } dealer cannot supply you, we cau. Sold by tike porridge. with (according to one they can be brought to admit their dis- | paid for his work at the rate of six WILCOX: @ PILLS recipe,) a lighted wax candle stuck in the middle of each. Mortrews, a dish mentioned by Chaucer in his *Canter- bury Tales,” was held in great esteem. It derived its name from the mortar in tress. But their own kin, their ac- quaintances, their friends should charge themselves with the duty. Where these know that they have lost situations, been divested of income or marks a week. After he has mastered the details of his new occupation toa degree, he receives pay what he accomplishes. Four months is the average time of according to |" FAIR VIEWS, each portfolio con- taining 16 views and each view ac- curately described. Views of the Mail Buildings, State Buildings, the Stop Thicf! Midway, Views of Statuary, etc. earnings by the great commercial up- These ten portfolios will be given heaval, they will have their cue to act, residence alloted to each min, but the rule is not strictly adhered to. which the meat used in making it was pounded; and asthe recipe is a repre- | hav > isn t E ae without cost to anyone who will Tpecrapalons persons are oc srecoun, sentative one, we will here give it as it | #24 Sympathy will direct them. - Dismissal is the only form of punish- Any one whose Watch has a send five new yearly subscribers to Ta oy etldes tho wena are ante stands in the “Forme of Cury:” poe I near of a cor ia point prey eel aoe ehot 23 aed be | ia me The Twice a Week Republic, with m ° “Take hennes and porke and sethe | 4 Young married couple. with two/ effectual, it is understood that whena | sheen wal suecraet tai hom togydre. Take the lyre (tlesh) of | Small children—they were New York-|man has been dismissed from one col- aA —— ae <a Soon sures Woman's ate Genrd gis ora. hennes and of the porke and hack it | @?5—removed in July from a small} ony, he shall not be accepted by an- Becare nee eS small and grinde it all to dust. Take | 2Partment to an inferior one in a mean | other without the permission of the one | St. Louis, Mo. a ea! . bread gyrated, and do (add) thereto, | (uarter. The man had been in receipt | from which he was expelled. This rule Bure, Prompt, Posttive | 20d temper it with the self broth (ie. | Of @ Small salary as bookkeeper, and | can be easily enforced in Germany, ow- . ee Cure for impotence the broth in which it was botled.) and | 8S Permitted to resign to reduce ex- jing to the law which requires every bow (ring),will never have oc- ry jankood, Seminal | alye (mix) it with zelkes of ayearn, | Penses Amold acquaintance learned | workingman to have a book (Arbeiter . ees : inlos Distrust, (yolks of eggs,) and cast ieeen ner | the fact last month, visited them, and | Buch) in which a record of his name, | SEIS Sa Geter i L ORIENTAL lsss'of Memory Be. Wit |\ der fort (pepper) and boil it; and do | discovered their sadly altered state. | age, position. occupation. ete, is kept. cry. It is the only bow that @ make you a S) 18, e . ryng . He offered them money. This he is obliged to car with him. cue Man. Price $1.00, 6 thereto powder of gynger, saffron, and 3 cannot be twisted off the case, 5 They said they did not want it He | and have signed 7 . xf bie f and is found only .on Jas. ). salt, and loke that it is stonding, |. + x z of | insisted and questioned until t&e poor | his employers (stiff,) and flour it all with powder of | SEXUAL ge from time to time by The Old Reliable eynger) 1! —Quartedly Raviaw bookkeeper was so wrought up that| inorder that the helping hand may { Boss Filled and other watch PHOTOCRAPHER Ce, St base Sain SaaS he broke down completeiy, bursting | prove a lasting blessing, it is the spe- §& cases stamped with = re erie! o, | —In 1617 Strada, the Jesuit philoso- | into a flood of tears. When an Ameri-| cial aim of the colonies to secure the pee ee North Side Square. | pher, conceived the idea that the two | \cj can man weeps itis of deep signifi- | permanent moral elevation of the col- A this trade mark. | | cance. | | a f Has the ui pik magnets might be connected in such a | onists, and also, as far as possible. to “Ask your jeweler for a pamphlet, or . epee pee paler ald ] i Pacific ‘Time Table way as to move sympathetically, and | The sequel proved that he had sought | find employment for the menonlear- * send to the mancfa-turers. Mise a ” that if two persons devised a prear- | for another situation daily to no pur- | ing.—Emily M. Burbank. in Chautau HT Arrival and departure ot passenger | ranged code they might communicate | pose; that he had parted in silence | quan. Keystone Watch Case Co., Styles of Photographing trains at Butler Station. with each other at any distance. The idea is pleasantly enlarged upon in Ad- dison’s Spectator, in which he imagines that two lovers are provided with mag- | nets and dials properly lettered so as | to enable them to communicate with | each other at any time. with nearly everything pawnable, and Nataral Proti- a siti hens had been driven to bay. He had been} Teacher—Of what profit is natural sought out and relieved on the eve of history to us? madness or suicide. i Pupil—Twenty cents This instance must be one of many. Teacher—Twenty cents? How so? —Harper'’s Weekly. = Pupil—Because you buy it at eighty | Although Switzerland is mostly up cents and sell it to us at a dollar. — executed in the highest style of the act, and at reasonable prices. Crayon Work A Specialty. Nortn Bounp Passenger. : : Passenger, “5 - Passenge-, = : 4 Local ¢ -eight : Sovtn Bounp Geveral of erat Toneer ea: Agents. $75 2 ee Kaciwsive terriney. The Doyhe Dine Wanker, Wastes ai)'be iets ho 0 family So ame miBate Beck. rises sod weet octiag ao hesse Yeo | All work in my line is guaranteed to ’ Passenger, - * 7:16 a. m. —"The sentence is that ye be | and down hill, it has 1,950 miles of rail- | Hallo. : PUSS SRS | give satisfaction. Call and see rassenger, : - 0355 pm- hanged,” said a Welsh judge to a puor | road track,which cost over one hundred} —A plow is the only agricultural im- {** paesbinpinee dg eae =o samples of work. Passenger, [. 60. criminal; “and I hope it may prove a/ thousand dollars per mile for construe- pcos shown on the monument of No ease semen Coes, Local Freight - 1:55 p.m. warning to you.”—Tit-Bit ay es a warranted. Circularetiee, —_— - i Nineveh C. HACEDORN. W. P. HARRISON & CO., (inrt 5a. 13, Columbus, ©.