Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 39, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 June 1897 — Page 6
THIS FATE OF THKS8ALY.
Tho Oounoll of Miulstors Do. Hue to Ulerusci Rotroeoaaiou.
lam I. I. riiiln ,l to l(la:u ll Hying Sol.lli-r Krurl Hi In v ttM IS thm ft.) ra of I lie Hull Mil llllfl 01011000 to I iikImiuI Iim Hit I n iiini-a. !. umhin. May -'T The correspondent ef tin- Standard a: onstatitinopla SSj s: "The round I of ininisWrs has 00vulcd to prolong tin armistice. It will rcfus- won t discuss tlu' retrocession of Thessaly. but will leave the other jxuuts for ooiisidcr&t ion to tin- powers. .No fur as tho note of tho i;nr.jMiti arbitrators la concerned, there can be no doubt that whether the su'tau is only blufllnf or is Um tri tun of popular pri sMiiv, n DMON suc'i as Kuropo expects cannot Is- arranged without risk of ÜM Traeest complications. "Tbfl jrrand vi.icr on Saturday presented a report to the sultan urcfing that the whole of Islam was fully determine'! to retain Thessaly. adding: Your majesty prosed victorious in Armenian and others matters when you tiriuiv refused to Ik- dictated to !y Kurope; therefore, you should be equally tirui on this occasion. Hut if luy views are uupu.alahic to your majesty. I beg of you to accept my resignation.' "It now appears that the armistice v as originally for three days only, and uothiiitf hut the energy of the powers fcccurcd an extension for a fortnight. The story ia current that a wounded Turkish soldier at Vildiz hospital, on iK'injf invited by the sultan to proffer a dring request, Implored bin not to yield up Thessuly. The sultan tfrew pale nud his eyes tilled with tears. "Soyfuiiah Key. ehief of staff to the auitun. and the VoO Moltke of the campaign, has been summoned toCon stautiitople to fire the military commission the I'clietit of I is ailviee." Tlie Athens correspondent of the SUindartl reports an interview with M. Kalli. in the course of wliich the premier sai l he was very jfrateful to Kurland for her hrinness. us this might result in saving the corn crop in Thessaly, valued at id.uou.ouo. If the Turkish troops should withdraw within a fortnight, he said, the crop might Ik? harvested, hut if the withdrawal were telayed for a month, the w hole would be sacri tio-d. entailing a lovs to tireeee ,if ipiite 2,000,900, biuce, if the crops were lost the government would lie oblige I to feed the peasants and to incur other expenses. Wit h r, Terence to the alleged louu negotiations. M. Kalli said the proposition was merely to renew the treasury 1. n ls ii ut hoi '..,-, I l,y the former minister for war purses.
THE FLOOD AT EL PASO. Tu. Mt Beae4t MeM SwMlMMii
mine lit Arm, 1 1 1 it if in i,ti iiiiu lii KraMlWM W,l,..l Vm "I I,., I, Obi sjssla Bseaew ,i noaaastsaa j i;,. ,t....f tlic I I.m.iI I .lu.ir, i u..iliiT llrralS I eiai e.l Kl. I'aho. Tex.. May M. The Kio (irande eont.iiu.s to rise, and nt army of men are strung out on Sixth gtfuel workiutf mi tho new levee that was thrOWl il! Monday uiglit wlieu i the old levee broke. This in.u uuig at ten o'clock all the ' bell in Juarez were rung to call out the people to clu ck a break iu the Juarez levee an I tho Mexican troops stationed ill Juarez were put to work to save the Mexican end of one of the International street ear bridges, thoajv
prouehea to wiuen were De lag WSAaeo out. The bridge was saved as was
also the Juarez levee. At noon t oilay the levee in front of Clt5 Kecorder C. Ii, Patterson's resiw de uce broke. The waters rushed into the house, almost drowning the recorder ami a friend who was with him. Mr. Patters. u had just moved his family out. Ills pretty residence was trashed away together with a doze u i tlicr houses iu the neighborhood. Kvery wagon in Ki I'aso is engaged moving people from parts of the city endangered by the Bood, Several hundred pour Mexican citizens, who resided on the river front, have bad their bouses washed away, and are camping out on vacant lots. It is feared that the Kl l'aso-street levee will break to-night. If so. a por- : tion of the busiuesi part of the city 1 will bo doodad, A REVEREND ABSCONDER
CAUSE OF THE FAILURE.
Why Ihr l.n-t k s,,, ,. Nt Tkt Part In tin. War. New Yohk. May IT. The Kvouing World prints a cable dispatch from its correspondent at Athens giving signed statements ley members of the lirck ministry regarding the failure of the war against the Turk-.. That from 1'rinte Minister llalli sas: "Ureses .should not be censured for the inactivity of the navy nor should the great pow ers he blamed. They did not restrain our ships. ( hrist ianity lid. Had we b.uul.ar led the ports of Turkey and the Aegean islands tue Turks would have massacred the Christians as they did the Armenians. OonM we have used the navy the result of the war would have been different. The porter . know our poverty. 1 do not fear an unjust decision."
M. Sk mi ..adis. tuiuisterof foreign affairs, writes! "(recce had no national grie van.-e against Turkey, and without blundering interference the i retail affair NU have been quietly settled by tin two interested parties. Hut EvrofN gare the patriot society a eh a nee to a?it ate and forced unprepared dreeee into a disastrous war. The former ministry weakly opposed the course, but oa I nor the courage to resign. 1 rXM'eil the result. 'e have been beaten by superior Turkish numbers and superior foreign strategy and must now make the best of it." M ThainadhoH, minister of w ar, after noting he inferiority of OttMMM in numtu rs and resources says: 'Mireece cannot yield 'Turkey the mutier strut gic points demanded. Itrigan I-. w ould Use them to ravage Thessaly. and new defenses cost much. The miiiisterof ediieatioii. M. Kutaxis, wriW-s. 'l'he war has been one of Cross against i reseent, with KuroM against rhri.st. 'The powers permitted our troops to land to protect Christians in rcie. then blockaded us. The eery day the suitaii's fore Ife policemen landed in i an. a i liristian blood lowed, 'The country has received a ten years' setbark. All the schools of Thessaly have bsea destroyed. We had beet. aJclof great prog res in eoasjaoa eiiucation. If the powers give Turkey one foot, i reek enlightenment will Dt hy so much retarded and the Christians ctu periled.''
Beet Off with Mio- TIkiushikI Dollar of C hurch in, .U. TfiWIWIiTftW. May ''7. -Rer. A. (r. Harrison, pastor of the People's taberuacle, and his family disappeared from their home here Tuesday, and it is reported that the reverend gentleman is 11,000 short iu his accounts. He w as given entire charge of the church funds, and, according to the charges, failed to pay hills for furniture, carpets and a church organ for which tho money was given him. and also borrowed large sums from his parishoncrs, W I L. Uruen, the builder of the tabernacle, is a loser to the extent of 87.000.
When Mr. Harrison learned that an investigation was to be made by the church he departed hastily, leaving his household goods, lie came to thiscty from 'Texas three years ago, engaged in mission work and gained so large a following that the tabernacle win built chiefly throngh the cIT .uts of Mr. Urnen to give htm a following. THE BRADFORD MANUSCRIPT. Iii. I',. , ion i Him eine! fiMistml to the (.nun. ii m -rait it of vt MMecheaettSi IJoston, Miiv f, 'The Btmdford manuscript history of the New Plymouth colony, the document for the possession if which Massachusetts aad long been anxious, was formally presented to the commonwealth of Massachusetts by Hon. Thomas F. Has ard, former United States ambassador to England, before a joint convention of the legislature. The reason y of delivering the mauuscripl took place in the sjiai io-is chamber of the house of representatives and was Very impressive. Hesides the inemhcrs of both branches of the general court, many prominent officials of the state and other distinguished citizens were
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THAWED HIS DYNAMITER ttut it Cesl Vbree f Ina ami the DeMrao tion i,r tee iiiom-. DCLVra Minn., May -7. A terrible accident occurred yesterday nt Her mantown. seven miles fr un Duluth. Prank Lm -ek, a farmer living there, was thawing some dynamite to le iis. d in clearing land of stumps. IU w as beating it over a tire when it explotted, tearing the house almost to pi s and killing Lueek and twe ranttjf sons. His wife and anothei small son escaped alive, but are badly hurt. 'The boy was blown through a window. What remained of the house an lit lire and was destroyed. 'The mother and sou were brought to Dn loth, and are in the hospital here. 'The. bo may die, but the mother will recover.
CUBAN RELIEF WORK
Enough uiltea on llaml for I ioo h, In f iiwii ( , 1 1 i'i in tin- sveaew Nil I lie lli-parlmriil Will U ill N.x in, it i. ,1, from 111 al Hvaaval ' e llefon' I'm I In I la rll-Maluri il I'laol less Oparettee, Asms,, i, i. May '' Consul liencral I.ee cabled the state department yesterday from Havana that the amount of supplies he has now on hand t lie re for the reuef of Ameri an citiciis in distress is abundant and will last for S9JM time. Presumably this statement ftB njlse generally to nil the consulates, for the consul general has been in con
sultation w ith Ins subordinate consuls on this ver matter bv direction of the secretary of state. Wednes lav steps were U'gun to hurry forward supplies from tili country to Cnhft just us soon as lien. Pee was heard from. tien. Sullivan comiuissary-getieral had selected on of the most experienced assistants, t apt. Huvis, who had rendered such food service at Memphis for the relict for the Hood sufferers, to go to I ul. a with the supplies if necessary und dis tribute them under the general plan? of lien. I.ee. The New York commissary depot was to undertake the purchase of the supplies. Then Mr. K. A. Smith, a director of one of the steamship lines plying between New York nnd Ha vana. had offered free transportation to In DO of the supplies anil everything was iu train to begin to move as soon ss word came from (ien. Lee. Now, however, the depart incut w ill wait until lien. Lee notifies it that there is further need for relief before putting its plan into operation. SAFE IN PORT. Tili MUiIng Men from thu Fluhliig schooner .lohnaoii llfi nut ami I .a-ul, .1 Pi;o is i l ows. May ','7. The lo members of the crew of the Proviucetow n fishing schooner J. P. Johnson, which went astray on the western bank last Friday arrived here yesterday. All were well although they suffered much from hunger during Saturday. The men report that they were unable to judge as to the location of the vessel after they had been out trawling a short time, but by blow ing toff horns continuously, the dories all were gathered together and tied ue behind the other. They remained in this position until daylight Sai unlay, when the dense fog bank lifted and it was decided to attempt to row to La Have. N. S., the nearest port. Two lories were abandoned before heading in that direction, the occupants being distributed in the other boats. 'The small ipiantity of hardtack in the dories w as soon exhausted und tiie men were compelled to eat raw tish. I No vessel was sighted until the castaways were within vi.1 miles of tui Nova Scot ia coast. At ten o'clock Sunday morning, the Norwegian bark China, Capt. Anderson, from Hamburg, hove in sight. The men were taken on board and cared for. n Monday the schooner L B. Merritt, Jr., passed near the bark. She was signaled, and. as she was bound for Boston, the Johnson's crew asked to be token on loarl. The Merritt s captain consented, and when off BOOO Joint yesterday morning the men got nto their dories and rowed nine miles I to this port. They were only a May bei hind their vessel, w hich reached here Tuesaviv and reported the loss of her I nun. THE LAKE FRONT CASE.
Ti:Nk.ssi:i: CMKISISIAI.. The Lowest Halea Kttr Made tu au I : i,iltlun la Thla tuinlry. The Blimsitlon in coiiUHemorRt ion el the hiuitlredtti uiiiiivcisarv of the sUniOBtOO ol Tennessee into the I in. in is nut it local al fun by urn MOM, it far surpasses in extent of biiilihugs, beauty ol ground, interestmu exhibits ami number of bo'h foreign Mi.l Inline attractions any exhibition IVM held in thin country, with the possible ex OWtion of the Columbian of IS'.i'l Locatiil an it i h on the inain line of the Loeistillt ft N.i-.. P.ulroail it is in the direct hue of travel bstwese the North and the South . nu. I ran be visited so rente with MS ol bw little tune. The extremely low rates that have I n ct kbliahed make it che.'. per to go ft little out of your way, even, to take in tili ureal kIi u . while its own ftttroctiona will well repay ipecial isit Write Mr. ('. P. Aim Uen'l Piss. .'Kont. liouisville, Ky , (or matter ei.n. erniiig it . Till a man can jndize whetlicr the? be truths or no, li is sedei fttanding h bot littlo Improved; and th it mo of much reading ne pet itly Irernsdi bnt may be littla knowing.Li !vc. Ptalieoereel DrattOa When the tOOTlfh diaboOOrS the drafts made tipi.ii it bv the rest ni t ho nst. iu, it is recess ii il) i si bum its fond i fttrencth i veiy low, Ton. d with Hostettor's Stonv m li Bittern, it ...ii l um s to pay out vigor m the ibapo ol pure. Hefa I.I L eontaimng the elements ot inllsele. DOOS SSO brain. As a scquencs of the dvw vigor sfforded the SftOBMShi tin bowels lierlnllu their i u net ions rsgnlarly, and the liver worki like clock Work, Slalaiia has no elici t upon a system thut reuitiui ed. Mr. SnaKKs "Mv dear, isn't the grocer on the next corner a Celtic gentleman if" Mis. Si igs "No, indeed! He sells lor cash only?' Shake Into Your Mhoee Allen's Font ESSS, a powder (6f the feet. Cures painful, swollen, Mnai : mg feet ami in StSBthjr takes the sting out ol coi ns and bun lon. Ores test COtntOli discovery of the ngr. Allen's Poot-Lase in.ii.es tulit or new shoes feel rasv. Is a certain euro for sw .it ing. callous, hot, tired, aching feet. Trv it today. Sold by all druggists and SBOC stores. 9Be. Trial package FH PK. Address Ai.cn S. (Iniste.nl, Le Hoy, N. V.
HUMOROUS. The person who is afflicted witb hbsjitoi.innia always f-cls that he ought tot.. kc something foi .t. Tit Bit. --Hael -"Why don't you like ths atories Mrs. Talker tetter NuttO "1 'In bOvO no terminal facilities." Truth. - Sprocket -"Did your wife run into anything w lieu she Hrnt urot hero lieel?" Bloomer MYosi sho na lata ic't." BrOOklj n Life. - Mav "Oh, I hat. these niaga. M serials:" Kilith - Why T May "V, u BM Dever loll bow story ends until it is finished."-- Hrooklyn Life. Nothing Doplornble.- Bigb -Wh1 Is the matter x. it h you this morniii.- .' You look as though JfOO WOW on your last leefs." Lowe "Oli: I'm not in self at nil." Rfffb "Weil, that's nothinf to f.sid so bad about."---P.nxok I n Life. "I suppose yon may s-.y the honeytniKin is nt ia md irbea the husband boffins to stay oat Into si nleTbt V "Not exactly, it doesn'l redly end until thj wife can fO to sleep ognJa without heller in IT what he has to say for himself."
! Truth. "My daughters are makimjf very satisfactory proa; res tfa their nasicM ro i marked Mrs. BnJUjgstoMrs. Koooooaejr. ! "'They play font -handed pieces on a ain- ! gle pis no." "Indeed ! " replied Mrs. Koo ' money proudly. "My datiphlets don't need to piny on one piano. I'ach of them has u piano of her own." Pitt ! bargh Chronicle-Tel. .o- - ,. GERM-PROOF DR. BURGESS. nenria tfce t atteel Motes Mrotoal Ka4eaalea loom Case.
Dr. Burfress is a remarkable man. He l.ns Isvu in Cuba for many years. He lia.s soiled through cp'nh in loi of all Mirts cholera, veil, w fever, nnd .sinallsi
without the slightest fear or nervousne.su, and insists that h was horn to be ! banged. Ih-ca-e ha.s i.o terrors for him. With a disposition as kindly and man I ners as gentle as those of Florence
Nightingale or Clara Parton. be can become a roaring Hon If anyone attempt! to interfere with biin in the perfonn-
I snot of bis duty, and he bOS theCOUrsgC to defy the eaptotn general and all the j armies Of (Spsin if hi.s ofRclsl rights are , Infringed ujion. bee.iu.s4 lie lealics that the public health of the Catted States depends upon bis vigilance. Jusl I now CuIki is suffering from an epidemic of snia!!Kx. In several plucio on the Island the disease Ii rtlging. and in Havana the death rat.- fn t;i that cause ateno averages 00 a day . When the 1 rainy season begins, and the summer heat comes, yellow feer x ill break out again, and ir. Barge a stnnds beteeea t!iose epidemica and the people of the I United States. 'The h irbor of IIa. ana Is a cesspool
r.'bicli for years lw..s received the drain ofre of the city, ami Is virtually a eul-de-aac, xvith no n:e:in of I cing ftC Hired by tides or fresh water Streams. The docks of the eitTSldeof ths btjr :re notorious as fool of Infection. Pnder one Of them the sewer from the miiitarv
hospital, where contagious dierooea ol i Most mon not t,. t,".ir ,vivP, BMt
soldiers are treat d. disehnnies its filth i their business affairs until they (ft stuck.
Remember that peop'e rnre nothi'icr fnr cot:r miafortonea or sorrows: thev are interested only in your successes. Atchison Globe.
Aaooeieaua io unity. Amern an bkoensitjr has shrayi leen wonder to foreiajners. Ws know of no bet tor illustration of it than is dispJsjred io tOS Bisaafactore of puns. For instance, tbe te i sating shut gun made by the Winchester leneeting Arms Co., New Haven, Ct., which ret uls t-r about V.'ti, will out shoot foreign hand made guns i ost n 30 t imca I mu, h. 'This has been demonatrated time and time again. The hading ihota ol tbe reentry sppredats tbia und have put aside their expensive gutw for the leaaOMtll but better shooting Winchester. 'The Isrfa illustrated Winchester catalogue is scat free upon ropiest. Tlnnlifulnrs i sUvnvs beenminc. Moat people have nt lenst 100 ressosa for belllf thankful 'o one f..r being sad and meian choly.-X. Y. Weekly. "For 6 vi irs ha I neuralgia." You haven't used St. Jacobs t)il to ure it.
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CHARITY MISPLACED. it Doaa iii Bsoeti Sheso fur arhoan u taMOaMaao LoXOOX, May IT. Lord Hadstoek, aecretary of the Society for the Chris1 1 an Nucci ir of I ndia, ha received s letter from Rev. .1. Henning, an Amer
ican clergyman at Nnralngbpnr, relative to the disftmesty and lncoinpeteiiey of the natives, who are ad- j iniuisteriug the famine funds. Mr. Henning says that, owing to the 1 iiciioti of the Hindoo me in tiers of tho lisal district committee, not a smo;l j halfpenny has reaches' the poor Hindoos, lie adds that the members of this committee oppOOOd all relief of children on the groond that the only orphanage is Christian, and that to I bei the children would be helping the Christians.
Tlie I'sti'iit K.iiilen.l to Ki.l.erl . Kinzle, In is : I a 111 s.,,. Wasiiim. io. May -7. Mr. Itinger Herssan, THnmlaaloocir of tbe general lend ottos, to-day announced his decision in the I bteagO Pake Front ease, reversing the decision of Commissioner Lamereaux, and denying and rejecting the application of Harvey M. Pa Follt-tt and Mathias Benner to locate McKee scrip on the lands. 'This allows the potsnt rendered to Hubert A. Ken.ie in lsl to stand for the benefit of the grantees. 'The commissioner holds that the Kinzic patent applies to all lands in the tract stretching to the shore line; that the aeeret i.Mis inure to the benefit of thOSS Who bold under tin- Ken,,patent, and. thirdly, that there was Staple just, tieat ion for directing and holding a rehearing. 'The lands involved WOTS valued at upwards of Sl.'i.. 000.000.
A Ten Vote on II' 1 irifT Hill. IVAsiiiM.roN. May It. The lirst rote in the senate on the larilT bill occurred on S.'iia'.ir Vest s amendment to reduce dan rat.- on boron to Ihres cents per pound. The amendment was defeated Yeas. Ml nays. :14. GONE TO THE WALL i .ilun- of I he St. Joseph KurnltuN llimfsatsetaaj tasBaasssg St. .Ioski ii. Mu , May 'JT. The St, Joseph Furniture Manufacturing Co. has failed for something over SilO.IHK). Silas Melionaai. Jr., was named as trustee for tbe belletit of creditors, (til if whom are St. Joseph banks and private individuals. The company w nt oe.-nni.ed n ls'j.', with a paid up capital of T0.oo.) nnd lias conducted a general furniture manufacturing busb Bess Hoi 1 1 i Sr. vas till Ml gest anoekholdsr la the company.
faery Ueootad i Hre geess1 Lease el aanssi Wasiunutom. Mav 27. Civil Engi.leer it. H. Pes- rv baa bo detached from duty at the New York navy yar.b and granted a five soars' leave of nlhence. 'This action has been taken by Secretary Hong- to enable the officer t proaecots his arctic explorations. I., n. Kites (ions io Vthenn. Covsr vMisori K. May IT, n n. Ni l e.ii A. Miles. P. S. A., who left the I niUd Mates with the intention ol
observing tue iirceiv 1 uruey war. BJtarWI Tuesday for Athens with his su.t.- The general ha. abandoned hi nr iposed trip to 'Thessaly. I ..r MlaOSter io CoUneoasa WAOUtMOTOK, May 3?. 'The president sen! io the senate the limn i nation of ( barb's Barde tt Hart, of Virginia, to bo envoy extraordinary nnd minister plenipotentiary of the i nlted state a to Colombia.
THE VIGILANTES win Reno a lUmi in asooaaaj BoSSst aiaet . r i ii ( aeeaeieeSi Salt Haki Cm. I tah. Mhygf. A apecial to the Tribune from lluttc, Mont . . says: ''The numerous robberies committed in Hut'c lately reached a eliatax last night by the murder of Win. Kroger, when he resisted an attempted boldnp, and has aroused the old vigilance spirit in the people. As a preliminary to the organization, a notice signed "Committee of Kighty," was published here to-day, "To the murderers, highwaymen and holmes" warning them to leave this region within 'J4 hours commencing at sif o'clock to-night. The notice ei HO hides"HoImh's. whether innocent or guilty of crime w ho go at once will ls considered innocent; but those who remain over the allots I time are guilty in our belief and (io.l have in icy od their souls ." A RUSSIAN CRANK. llr 1 1 Mil u Miii'lil,! Iii Ire In I'iiif it a Hire iiioi ba ii oiue.i. Baaua, May it, The Loyal AaaaW ger. of Aix-I,a i happelle, publishes a dispatch from st. Petersburg saying that eyoaogarl loan has beea arrested in the park of 'Tsarsku do. IT rnilessoutli of St. Petersburg, where the .suinuiei laoldeaoe of the ctnjicror is heated, with dagger and a revolver in bis poss, -si in 'The prisoner said he wanted to Marder tbe roar, boooani fsnioiis. and be hanged Hks othes "heroes. 1
nnd cerzn.s into tiie bav. Ii is s;iid thai
i o :-hip has seer tied up at that wharf without, disease hrer.king out among the crew, and the sjiilors call it "dead man's hole." Dr. Hun-ess compels nil vessels bound for the Pnitisl States tc anchor .as fur away us poeslble, at the ctreine end f the harbor, where tin currents from the ocean keep the arntei in motion, and no person is allow ed to board one of these -ships w ithout a p'-r-mit With nte signature. No atenasshlf agent is allowed to sell a ticket until the sppllennt prodocea such permit, Slid none can be seen red until Dr. Pur-p-s.s j, satsilicd that he is in good hetllli and has not been e posed to a contajrious disease. During the ' IB lllpOX epidemic be has rcipiired nil persons desiring to sail for the Pnited States to shonv evidence of i recent vaccination. If they cannot do ! so he vaccina tea them end compels then ! to remain In ETavans until the vin's "takes." This is often annoying, hut I Dr. Purge iss is iitexoruble. During the ' l:ut winter people who have gone to Havana for a tWO daya'stSJ have been j rcipiired to prolong their fallt for 1 days. Hut. he argues ibat the inconi venienee of one person is not to Im- cotii idered wbeB the bealt h if a w hole nation Is at take. Chicago Beeord. Weoeela Doalna Bntlefa. A friend and 1 were mil alter ground
hogs. I had a Winchester JR2-1A, he my Ithaca shotgun. We saw what we thought was a chipmunk with its head out of a knothole in a log. ami he tired at it. Win n we got to the log 1 sawsomething run", nud aNo found a dead WOaatJ, Dunkle began poking in the log, and a weasel stuck its head out of the knothole, and I fired at it. from, I should think, about LM feet. Dunkle called: "Yon rcier touched him." I tried several times with the HUM result, the weasel always disappearing into a hob in the log right where his head had been. Finally Dunkle moved while i was taking ahn, nd the weasel turned its head nnd I killed it. We got fhe, four of which I killed with t he rifle, but I did not kill one with Its eysi tamed toward me. One got out in the bark of the log. and a small hole aff i Tiled a fine pern hole for it. I put three bullets in til tit hole, which was hardly large enough to let the weaaePi bend out. but never touched him. For "s-t end st n am.
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It may MOM but, fa be.t to cure spram.
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N"evr beat a carpet when it is d..wn. T'pto Date. When bilious or costive eat a Csscsret, candy cathartic, cun- pmfSOteed lue, lük Hive a be-v a cine snd he will luve n enm time. Washington Democrat.
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arr. that THIS NAME IS STAMPEO ON Evorv Pair
OF SHOES YOU BUY. IT IS A roaiTIVK (ll lR IJITr.l OF SI I'KR MIIUTl.
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