eat Water e'er Cltjr treats.
Tb ancient Idea of flashing the sew
ers and (ratters of city streets with sea
water it being vigorously discussed In
many places, In England It has com
into inch favor that a proposition ia
now pnt forward to supply the oity of
London with sea water. The water
would be taken from the ea at a spot
not far from Brighton remarkably free
from pollution. It would be pumped
into a reservoir of 10,000,000 gallons.
Thenoe it would be forced into another
reservoir, from which it would gravi
tate to London. The present consump
tion of water in London is 800,000,000
gallons a day, of which 40,000,000 gal
lons it used for municipal purposes.
This might be saved for domestio pur
poses by the Introduction of sea water.
The cost of the project is put at $3, 850,
000, and the sea water would be sup
plied by meter for public purposes at a
fraction of the present cost of fresh wa
ter. One watering of the, streets with
sea water is said to be equal to two, or
even three, with fresh water. It pre
vents the decomposition of street refuse,
it is effective for flushing sewers, and
particularly valuable for the extinction j
of fire. Of its value to health there is
no doubt, and it would be easy to sup
ply it to hospitals and to schools for
swimming baths.
Vegetable Properties.
It may be well to mention that an
eminent physician who has been inves
tigating the properties of the different
vegetables announces that a diet of
carrots ameliorates harshness of charac
ter and reduces nervous irritability.
Peaa create fatty tissue and cnoourage
joyoosness, while turnips have just the
opposite effect Celery taken in excess
causes eye trouble, while cabbage is
beneficial in pulmonary ailments, and
lettuce aids as a sedative owing to the
opium contained in its milky juice,
which keeps the skin clear and fresh.
Red beets are blood producing and will
add plumpness to the thinnest form,
providing they are boiled tender. New
York Journal.
Liberty, Equality mad Fraternity.
Liberty is of no value in itself, but is
valuable only as a means to equality,
and equality that did not eventuate in
fraternity would perish. Equality will
enlarge itself to the bonds of humanity
as fast as people learn that in likeness
there is the only rest and comfort and
pleasure that men can know, and frater
nity will come as a result of the same
conviction. W. D. Howells in Century.
First
Last and alweji sdvert'eed troe Mood pa li
ner, the most wonderful cam on record are
made and the greatest aalee an won by
cm o o d ' s
Be sure to
get Hood's
only Hood's
Sarsapariila
HOOd'S PUIS eon all llrer Ilia. blilouaneea.
Bis Lip Gone.
M. M. Nicholson, who lives at tne
corner of Curran and Anderson Sts., At
lanta, Ga., bad a cancer for years.
It first appeared on bis lip and resem
bled a fever blister, but spread rapidly
and soon began to destroy the flesh.
His father and uncle had died from
Cancer, and be songht tbe best medical
aid in different cities, but it seemed im
possible to check the disease. Several
operations were performed but the can
cer always returned. This continued
for years until the partition in his nose
and his entire up
per lip were eaten
away. AU treat
ment having proved
- futile, he looked
upon death as the
only relief.
"Some one re
commended S.S.S."
-.he says, "and
a few bottles afford
Bed some relief: thus
'encouraged I con-
tinned it, and
it was not long be
fore the progress of
the disease seem-
versevered ' in its
use, and remarkable as it may seem, I
am completely cured, and feel like I
have new life. S.S.S. is the most re
markable remedy in the world, and
everyone will agree that the cure was a
wonderful one."
A Real Blood Remedy
Cancer ia in the blood and it is folly
to expect an operation to cure it. S.S.S.
guaranteed purely vegetable) ia a real
remedy for every disease of the blood-
Books rnatlea
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FOR PEOPLE THAT ARE SICK or
s-vis revrw inn nnc O'VsFt. er
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mrm tha Ih. . ..
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Bemplea mailed free. Addieae
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NORTHWEST BR EVITIES
Evidence ot Steady Growth
and Enterprise.
ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST
From All tha Cltlos and Towns or the
Thriving Slater Btatee .
Oregon,
The amount oolleoted for sohool tsxea
in Coos oounty during the year euaing
April 8, 1896, was U, 687.69.
The organisation of the labor ex
change has been effected at Coquille
and an application for a oharter has
been made.
CI round squirrels are becoming so
numerous in Curry oounty that in sev
eral plaoea the gardens are being badly
damaged.
Harney oounty la said to hsve in
vested $35,000 in bioyoles this year
15,000 in cash and the balanoe on the
installment plan.
Jaoob Greenburg, the 9-year-old son
of Isaao Greenburg, was drowned in
the Willamette river at the foot of
Davis street, Portland.
Company C, of Pendleton, has sent
to A. R. Holmes, at Portland, a gold
pin and pendant, in appreciation of bis
services while oaptain of the company.
W. S. Byers, of Pendleton, is mak
ing up a shipment of three carloads of
flour for Africa. It is put up in
34 and 49-pound sacks of the ordin
ary kind, and these sacks in turn are
paoked in coffee sacks.
A band of bunch-grass horses were
driven in and sold at publio auotiou
in Silverton the other day. The
horses were unbroken and were sold at
very low prices. Good horses were
sold for (6, and good teams were sold
for $10 to fas.
Day Bros, will resume dredging at
the upper end of the locks as soon as
the water falls two feet more. The
date when they will begin building the
walls of the inner part of the canal has
not been decided upon, as no orders
have been received from the war de
partment authorizing them to renew
constructions.
A trip through the hop-growing dis
tricts around Brownsville shows that
the acreage will not be quite as large
as last year, but the quality has every
indication of being first-class. The
yards which have been cultivated shows
an abundance of young hops on the
vines, and as yet they are free from
pests of all kinds.
A black bear, that bad killed sheep
in King valley, was killed last week
by George Neitbamer. Bruin weighed
400 pounds. The neighbors of Mr.
Neithamer were so elated over the de-
sanction oi tne Bear mat toey eaen ,
j presented the hunter with a sheep
apiece, and be is now possessed ot
boA of
about fourteen head.
A departure from the old custom of
threshing machine . men boarding with
the farmer has been made in Lake
oounty. There the threshing men have
kitchen on wheels, whioh can be
hauled around with the machine, and
it costs tbe farmer only for the thresh
ing. It is a novel idea and one whioh
will undoubtedly become popular
among the women on the ranches.
Washing-ton.
The attempt at Eennewick to assess
the district for irrigstion purposes was j
voted down at the
aowcu. imw o- j
tion.
Henry Seiffert, who shot and killed
It. H. Platter in the courthouse in
Spokane on the first of this month, has
been denied bail, and committed to jail
to await trial.
Yakima i
. , '
Assessor Carpenter, ot
pounced upon a band ot 8.400 migra
tory sheep belonging to A. Andrew & (
Sons, of Oregon. Mr. Andrews cheer-
fully paid tbe tax.
The Methodist Episcopal Columbia
River conference, which embraces East- ;
ern Oregon, Eastern Washington and
Northern Idaho, will convene at North :
Yakima August 26. j
The aggregate value of all assessable 1
property in Yakima county as equal- l
ized by tbe county commisgicners is j
14,120,883. The total tax levied for!
1895 was 1106,759.21. j
W. A. Mesrs, of Portland, who has !
business connections in Japan, baa
given the Bell Lumber Company, of '
Everett, an order for 1,000,000 feet of j
lumber to be shipped to Japan.
The Fairhaven National bank closed !
its business as a banking institution on
Friday, and is paying off its deposi
tors in full. It is voluntarily liquidat
ing the indebtedness, which is said to
be small.
Tbe Bank of Auburn has suspended
payment, and its affairs will be imme-
diately wonnd np by A. B. Boyd, re- j
ceiver. The deposits amount to about i
16,000, while the total assest will ;
reach $50,000. j
The .lotom.nl nf thn troaanror nf :
Skaigt oounty for tbe year ending
June 80, 1896, shows that receipts have
amounted to $148,050.78, and disburse
ments to 195,489.06, leaving a cash
balance of 52,551.69.
The bay harvest in Stevens oounty is
over and the work of baling hay for
shipment haa begun. The yield will
be an average of 50 per cent less than
what it was last year in the upper
portion of the Colville valley. The
wild fruits are unusually abundant
this summer, and since tbe bay harvest
there is a stampede of farmers' families
Into the mountain ranges in quest of
huckleberries.
Tbe new county road from Eeymcs'
landing to Chimacnm, in Jefferson
oounty, has been completed.
As the oounty court of Baker oounty
refuses to appropriate funds for tbe
bnilding of a road from North Powder
to Baker City, tbe citizens of Noitb
Powder have taken the matter in hand
and are endeavoring to raise funds for
its construction. Baker City merchants
have been asked to contribute. The
road as proposed, will connect with the
oounty road at York bridge, making it
an even forty miles to Baker City, and
will cost about f 500.
W. B. Kirkman, deputy clerk of the
United States oonrt at Walla Walla
has resigned. Bis suoceesor will be
Major O. B. Johnson, of Spokane.
RAN INTO A TRUCK.
Motermau at Buffalo Makes a Dletreae
lug Ulamler.
Buffalo, N., Y. Aug. 18. Early this
morning fire truok No, 6, with a orew
oonsiseing of Lieutenant Hedden and
seven firemen, while responding to an
alnrm nlHd,l ith . ner er the
' ooruer of Woltx avenue and Syoarnore
, . .... . j ....
street. The track was stretched aoross
the street-oar track when the trolley,
which was running at full speed,
ttruok it. Every fireman on the truck
was injured. John F. Clark was
pinned under the wreck and crushed
to death, his lungs being perforated by
the round of a Udder. Prod Jackey
went under the truok and received con
cussion ot the spine. He oannot re
cover. The others injured are: Lieu
tenant Hedden, bip bruised; Michael
Rosenberger, left leg sprained and oon-
tutions; John W. Beohtel, arm sprain
ed; Nicholas Noeller, hip bruised; An-
thony Mannard, bruised. The motor
: oar was smashed to pieces, bat the bio
i torman seoaped with but slight injur
; ies. Both the motorman and conductor
i of the oar have been arrested. James
Cowan, the motorman, says he heard
the fire gong but did not slow up, as
he thought be could cross the street
ahead of the truok.
TORNADO IN ALABAMA.
Firtaon Fereoas Killed and Othora Hon ;
j or Low Injured.
Selma, Ala., Aug. 18. News was re-1
oeived here today from Augustine, ,
j Perry oounty, fourteen miles from a ':
telegraph station, that a terrible aud :
most destructive tornado swept over ;
' that plaoe last evening, leveling every-
thing in its path. Twelve negroes and ,
three white people were killed by j
houses falling in on them, and ten 1
i other persons were more or less injured. ;
; Twenty-four horses and mulea were ;
' crushed to death by falling barns. The '
tornado was followed by the heaviest ;
rain that has fallen in that section in j
j fifteen years. Creeks and branches J
Were converted into raging torrents, j
( sweeping away cotton, corn and other .
, crops, causing heavy losses to planters i
DARING TRAIN ROBBERY.
This Was the Time the Deaperadoee
Were Captured.
Detroit, Aug. 18. A special to the
Free Press from Charlotte, Miob. , sajs:
"A special stock train whioh went
1 .1 -i. i e. .-l a f- i, . .
,.r. tu i. aa v-
men at Bellevue, thirteen miles west
of here, all masked and heavily armed
.nj .1 (k.,i,t ui.n....i,,lUj i
the two men in charge of tbe stock to
empty their pockets of all money, and
a number other articles ot small value
The robbers escaped, but were all
captured by a posse this afternoon, and
lodged in jail here. They gave their
names as James O'Donnell, Frank
r o r
wvtht. xm Minw? anri Prank KiHsnn. '
and 7.,7 i
'
I .
Darranl Bald to Have Been Insane.
San Francisco, Aug. 18. Tbe latest '
theory in connection with Theodore ;
Durrant ia that be was insane at the :
time he committed the murders of
Blanche Lamont and Minnie Williams,
in the Emanuel Baptist church. Some '
time previous to the murders, he was
sick and confined to bis room for six ,
weeks, being delirious part of this
period. His friends now say be bad
not recovered from this attack at the .
time he committed the murders. It is
still nnoertain when the supreme court
wiU watidet his appeal, which is now
formally before that body. Dnrrant's
attendants at tbe oounty Jail ridiouie ;
the idea ot insanity. ;
i
ronrroi Beat in Tee. i
Dallas, Tex., Aug. 18. The sun
went down last night upon a parched
and witherea earth- the meroorj regis- j
taring 105. It came up boiling hot
this morning, and at 10 o'clock reached '
105. At 10:80 thn mercury registered !
108 degrees, the hottest westheron rec-1
ord for this section. Men panted like j
tired honnds from the chase, and
sought in every way to avoid the intol- j
erable beat At 11 o'clock a little
shower of rain with a gust ot wind j
came up, and gave the people relief, j
This was the closing day of the most
extraordinary heat period ever experi
enoed in Texas.
The Hogalee Raiders.
Washington, Aog. 18. The war de
partment has received dispatches from
General Wheaton, detailing tbe move
ments of the troops in par in it of tbe
Indian raiders from Mexioo. It is be
lieved that anch dispoiition of the
'f000 h" en m"de " wiU toUnpt
snem u iney aitempi to cross roio
Mexica The Indians are on foot and
are pursued by mounted troops. Mex
ican authorities will establish a garri
son at Nogales for the purpose of pre
venting fnrther Indian raids.
: Hotel Bare Robbed.
Bridgeport, Conn., Ang. 18 Three
or more cracksmen blew open the safe
in the Beachside hotel at Greenfarm,
about 8 o'clock this morning, and got
wltu I. . e I nnn i. a . . nA
"WV """"" TU"
in checks and a quantity of jewelry,
tbe property of guests. A hundred and
fifty guests were awakened by tbe ex
plosion. Tbe night watchman was
found lying in a stupor, evidently
caused by chloroform.
Loss of 100,000 by Fire.
Creckford, I1L, Ang. 18 Fire gut
ted tbe Woodruff block, on Seventh
street, early this morning, canning a
loss of over $100,000. T. L. Goldman,
who conducted a department store, is
the nrinnlnal lnanr hia inaa Ho! nn aafl.
mated at $55,000, with an insurance of !
$35,000. The loss on the building is
$25,000, partly insured.
Ronghness is needless canse of dis
content. Severity breedeth fear, but
roughness breedeth hate.
Aged Couple Killed br an Knglne.
New York, Aug. 18. Tbaddeus K.
Martin, aged 60, and his wift, aged
46, ot Brooklyn, were struck by sn en
gine of the Prospect Park & Coney
Island railroad while crossing the track
last night and were instantly killed.
Tbe engineer and oonductorof the train
were arrested.
Mrs. Smith, wife of the Secretary ot
tbe Interior, is quoted as having
grown weary of life in Washington,
aqd is snxious to return to her old
' boms in Georgia.
DOWN TO HARD PAN.
Bough Ksperlenee of Miners Seeklni
Gold In A lease.
Port Townseud, Wash., Aug. 17.
The steamship City of Topoka arrived
this morning from Alaska with 18S
passengers, forty of whom were miners
returning irolU JOOK S inies. Ji7
, .. ,. ....... nnrth
all were men who bad gone north to
seek fortunes in the fabled gold fields
of that oouutry. The poor fellows all i pauT wa, incorporated in this city last
returned as steerage passengers, and Saturday to build Smith's airship,
tell bard stories of that country, navigating air vessels and carrying on
Among the passengers returning was j , g0ueral business in them. I. J. Tru
O. D. Fairbanks, of Adrian, Mich., a j milU( prusldent of the Columbian bank,
photographer, who went to Cook's in- Mmj ooorge T. Garden are among the
letf or the purpose of taking panoramlo i gtookholders. The attorney tor the
views of that oountry. lie asserts mat
not a single find of gold has been
struck in that country, and that at
Sunrise City there are now 1,000 men
who are without money aud have only
enough provisions to last a short time.
Fairbanks says that, unless the gov
ernment sends relief, mauy are des
tined to die of starvation in the near
future; that many men there mort
gaged their farms in the states, the re
sult of years of hard labor, to go north,
and are now offering to work in Cook's
inlet for 60 oents a day and board, but
oannot get work. He says that the
Boston A Alaska Company and the
Alaska Gold Company had every claim
within 800 miles ot Sunrise City staked
off before the common prospeotors
reached the oountry, and absolutely
nothing remained. Upwards of 1,000
men have already left the Cook's inlet
oountry, and those who are remaining
are the ones who have not the means
to get away.
IDAHO BANK ROBBED.
Bis Men
Compelled to Stand ilope-
leaaly By.
Denver, Aug. 17. A speoial to the
Republican from Pooatello says: Word
is received from Moutpelier, Idaho,
that about 8 o'clock this afternoon,
three masked men rode into town on
horseback, stopping in front ot the
Bank ot Montpelier. They dismounted
and compelled six men who were
standing in front of the bank to go in
side. Two of the desperadoes then
oovered the men with revolvers, while
the third went behind the oounter and
emptied all the cash in sight into three
sacks. The robbers then mounted their
horses and rode out of town.
Sheriff Da7is organized a posse of
men, who are in pursuit or tbe robbers,
thirty minutes behind
It is thought
A
woy
they are heading for Jackson Hole, and
it tl"y wew oaptore will be unoer
tain, as the Hole is known to be filled
with a desperate gang, who will resist
-U . . Tk. V 1. -.!..;..) H
""u l""' uu vuu'ime
fnoA to rtlortlnaA fhA emonnfc BAOnnul
; but it is believed to be fully 1 10,000.
THE WEATHER RECORD.
Seven to
Ten Huudred Hnye Died of
Heat In New Tork.
New York, Aug. 14. This was the
.... . - . .. .
f?"S. lY "L ""L v"
uuuiuor ui uniuia iu uicaicr iow ivii
inrlnir thn nnat WHtlr. afl e rnanlfc nf
the torrid wave, is estimated at from
700 to 1,000. In many cases the heat
has been given the credit for causing
deaths that in reality are due to other
complications. On the other hand,
m iny persons have doubtless perished
from unknown causes when an autopsy
would have shown "sunstroke" as the
cause of death. Sinoe Monday over :
100 bodies have been sent to the potter's
field from tbe morgue, and forty more
will be hurried away tomorrow morn- j
ing. Estimates of today range from '
forty to one hundred for New York, :
the total number ot dead officially re-
ported to 10:30 tonight amounting to ,
.ixty.seven. The total nomber of pros
trations reported in New York citv to.
day was 250. The total deaths offl-
oiaUy ropOTted in Brooklyn today was
twenty-five. Tbe total deaths reported
from Jersev Citv and surroundina-
auring the day was about fifty.
DICKINSON TO RETIRE.
Be win Sever au Connections with the
Northern peoiflo. j
Tacoma, Wash., Aug. uiWhon i
the receivership of the Northern Pacific j
railway terminates, August 81, George ;
W. Dickinson, general manager under j
Receiver Burleigh, and long previous '
to that assistant general superintend- j
ent, will retire from all connection j
with the road. This he admitted to- j
nlgnt. tie will retire or bis own free
will, and will remain in Tacoma. It
is generally understood the position of
assistant general superintendent and
that of second vice-president, now held
by C. B. Presoott.will be consolidated,
and an Eastern man appointed. W.
G. Pearoe, now assistant to General
Manager Kendrick, may probably be
that man. .
Walking fore Husband.
Ligonier, Ind., Ang. 17. Miss Liz
zie Rensor, of Cass county, started
Wendnesday to walk to St. Lonis,
where she is to meet B. A. Stenzel, of
Denver. The long overland journey
is to have its sequel in the marriage of
the couple. Miss Rensor is 2 6 years
old. Stenzel advertised in a matri
monial paper for a wife, and Miss Ren
sor was the successful applicant for his !
affections. Tbe novel agreement that
they shonld meet in St. Louis was
made in lien of Miss Rensor's inability
to go to Denver. She expects to be
assisted on ber journey by persona en
route.
Big Hotel Horned.
New York, Aug. 17. The Manhan
sett hotel, at Shelter island, one of the
largest and moat fashionable summer
hotels on Long Island ooast, took fire
early today. The whole south side of
tbe hotel was burned, entailing a loss
ot I10"-000:!
Navasota, Tex., Aug. 17. A boiler
explosion ooourred at Summerford's
siwmill, near here, today, killing
three men and fatally injuring two
others.
Killed In a Runaway Accident.
Santa Barbara, Cal., Ang. 17.
' Three men fatally hurt and four horses
killed was the result of a terrible runa
way aocioent at IN a pies this morning. 1
Tbe accident was caused by a broken 1
brake on a steep grade. Tbe horses
dashed down the hill and over the
bridge with fatal results.
An ingenious man in Cobham, Eng
land, Invented a little engine, ran by
kerosene oil, which propelled bis bi
cycle. He was fined fifteen shillings
for running a "locomotive" without a
license.
Jit WILL NAVIQATI SPACE.
A Ran Fmnolsoo Ma Has Designed a
New Alrelilp,
8an Franolsoo, Aug. 17. 'Dr. O. A.
Smith is mors euthuslaatio than ever
over his flying machine since he re
ceived a telegram Wednesday from
Waahiiiirtou informing him that a
pstent had been grauted ou his devloe
f,r ax 1 11 n ii throush the air. A omu-
oompuy u M. M. Ketoe.
i'lt,80 well-known men declare that
gnh's machine appears feasible as a
moohauioal proposition, and that it is
j mUy g most ingenious solution of the
( difxloult prob'oius that have faoed tlio
scientific aeronaut. Smith himrolf
olalins it will lift itself and additional
weight, aud more than that, he oau so
ootrol its flight as to practically imi
tate a bird on the wing. This means
that the airship oan be lifted from the
earth and denmssed at the Will of the
erjginee,( wno may also steer his vessel
hither and thither, describe oiroles re
gardleta ot the wind, and perform evo
lutions like a ship at sea.
It is still further olaiuied for this
wonderful iuventlon that it oan be
driven into the very teeth of the storm.
Indeed, if all that ia claimed for 11
j provei trU0( tne jong-talked-of airship
will soon be an accomplished faot.
The company iutends to open a work
shop at once and begin the construc
tion of Dr. Smith's first airship. And
in the ooursa of a few mouths, tho ex
pectation of seeing the maohine arise
and float aloft will be very strong.
INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION.
Will Be field In fortland From
Sep-
tember 1 to Oetober IT.
The oomlng Oregon Industrial Expo
sition which opens in Portland Sep
tember 19 and closes October IT, prom
ises to be a nronouuoed suocess. The
oitizens of that enterprising oity have !
subscribed ovar ,10,000 to carry out !
tbe plans, whioh are now being ar
ranged on a more elaborate scale than j
ever before. It looks already as though j
every available inch of space alloted to i
exhibits in the great building will be j
oocucied. A soleudid military band I
' has been organized and will be under ,
... t. 1.....
the leadership ot Mr. G. Oeohsle. late
of Giltnore's celebrated band, and a
leader and cooipoaer of great ability.
The admission price has been fixed at
; . . . t . -
j zo oents, anQ sue same interval mui-
tested in the Portland fair last year
will doubtless be much increased this
year on account of the overwhelming
success of the Exposition of 1896, when
the management in every respect kept
faith with the publio and provided such
attractions as bad never before been
seen on the coast
DID IT ALONE.
Oarrett, the Bnelnadn Gold-Her Rob- ;
ber, tiae Confeaaed.
San Diego, Cal., Aug. 14. Garret, j
the Eucinada gold-bar robber, has oon- j
teased to the Mexican oflioers. He '
says no one was implicated with him,
and he opened the sate by a combina-'
tion. He offered to show how it was
dono, snd was taken by the officials to ;
Biversll'a office, where in a few sec
onds he opened two safes by the oombl-
nation. He says Pratt is not guilty, ;
and that on the night of the robbery, ;
be got Pratt drunk and robbed the safe j
alone. When captured Uarrott carried ;
firearms and a canteen with water, j
enough to withstand a long siege.
Tbe governor has sent out boats and i
armed men to overhaul the schooner ,
Pekin, whioh took Garrett to Lower :
California.
Counterfeiting Ilollnre.
Washington, Aug. 17. The secret
set vice bureau ot the treasury depart-
ment has been requested to look into a
report of extensive counterfeiting ot 1
United States silver dolars In one of;
the Central Amerioan states. Tbe in- ,
formation oomes from a Mexican paper,
and was sent to the state department
by Minister Ransom. It states that in j
one of tbe Central American states a 1
company has been organized by Amerl-!
cans who have purohased the silver i
dollars of tbe state worth 47 cents, and
coined them into American dollars. It
is said that 3,600,000 of these dollars
have been shipped into this country,
where tbey have passed at par. Tho
story is discredited at the treasury de
partment, and it is said it would be
impossible to ship any considerable
number of coins into this country with
out tbe counterfeit being discovered.
If counterfeiting hss been going on,
tbe guilty persons oould be punished
under the treaties providing for snob
crimes, whiob have been made with
nearly all countries.
Foalon Agreed Upon.
. Ellensburg.Wash., Aug. 17. Fusion
of the Populists, Democrats and free
silver men who left the Republican
Patty bai 1)6,5,1 effected il f
Washington, and the name of the new
party will be the "People's party."
This was brought about tonight, when
the Populist convention deoided to al
low the Democrats to nominate one
congressman, in addition to tbe other
officials allotted to them.
Mlnneaotn Train-Wreek.
Round House, Minn., Aug. 17. An
Eastern Minnesota freight ran into a
Great Northern engine, demolishing
1 both engines and killing M. Moore, a
' Great Northern fireman. The blame
is supposed to rest with the Eastern
! orew.
Whenever the invention admits of a
model the inventor is required to fur
: nish it of a oonveninet size to show
properly and to the best advantage tbe
working of the devloe.
Riot at Cleveland
Cleveland, O., Aug. 17. Three men
were shot and one badly hurt in a con
flict wbloh ooourred this evening be
tween a party of tbe Brown company
strikers snd several non-union men,
who were going home from tbe works.
Two ot the wounded men are non
unionists, the third ia a striker and the
fourth a spectator. None were neces
sarily fatally bnrt.
In India there Is a species of butter
fly in which the male has the left wing
yellow and the right wing red. The
oolors on the female ars vies versa.
I IflAMlK, TA1! OB BOATt
which ot ih h V, tJTJIJi!
St Irevolf No mailer. Whli ' J ft1
loni thai tor me slexneM, disorders .il the jwrn
son, liver or bowola, enicoiidereil by roiisa
roiiiotlnn sud bad food ot wlor, '!;'"'
malarial Iroiihlra, lliwlnltor'a Su.mai h limra
la thn iiioal M.lul aixK'HIu you can ! '
you. It la Inralimlila alio for rhaiimstUiiu, Sid
ney coiuvlalmi and ncriuna trouble.
The only gom in the world wbloh
oauuot be counterfeited Is the opal.
Its dolloate tints defy imitation.
Pico's Ours for ftonsiiiiiptlnn Is the only
ooih medicine tiaed In my home. 1. O.
Albright, Millllnburn, l'a , I'fQ. 11, '0ft.
There la more ralarrh in this aecllon ot the
coiinlry than all oihnr dliiwaia put lonihvr,
ami hiiiII the laat lew ycara wamumuMi'il to tw
immrntiin. ror e srnai nmuy i era um'ir p".
uoiiiiiHxl II a local ttlniwe. and vrtarrtb d I cal
remcillt'a.and lr ooinlanily falling tncurn Willi
local ticanmmt, pronounced II lnculi!o.
bVlcnro haa proven ciilarih to he wuiailliitlnu.
I dlacaai', end iliKri'torercqnt eaconallMillonai
treatment, Hull " l atarrh 1'ure, niaiiufnclurrd
by K J. Clienoy ti Co,, 1'oludo, "Mo, la the only
conatltmloiikl cure nn Ihn inarkct It la lakuii
liiltn imlly In doaua ironi l dmim In a tcolmon
Inl. It ecu dim. tl v nil lite blood d minima
aurhu'ca nl llic ayalcm. 'I'h 'y i Herons hnnilrnl
ilollara lor an) chpu II I l a lo cure, rlvud lor
slrculera and l alinonlal. Ae'drvu.
K. J. ( llliNKY A t;o., TnlC'lo, O.
Sold by lrnk'Kl.l, 7oc.
Hall's t'aiully I'llii erg the licat
FITH.aiffl VVloiipnl .why ir. Kline's
Orl Nerve liealorer. No tltaaller II e nr.!
(lay'ame. Murrloua enn-a. Tritlie end t! 00
trial boltlo Ireo to Ft! caoua. head to Ur. Kline,
IW1 Arch St., I'lilledulphls, l'a.
IHlMCEt.LANKOl'S.
A woman ia the engraver of medals
in the royal mint at Stookholiu,
Sweden, and baa been for many years.
The births exceed the deaths through
out the world by over 1,600,000 a year
an average of three a minute.
It is said to be possible to draw
platinum wires so flue that two of them
twisted could be Inserted in the hollow
of a human batr.
The most effective way to oapture a
whale is to spear It with an electrical
harpoon, when it is ouoe shocked Into
unconsciousness.
Prominent oltiaens of C'barlestown,
Mass., have urged that the Hunker Hill
Monument should be illuminated with
electricity.
A new globe, for all kinds of light,
increases tho illuminating power ton
per oent It is grooved vertically in
side and horizontally outside.
Tbe Board of Aldermen of Boston
passed an order the other day appropri
ating 1301,000 for the ventilation aud
sanitation of sohool houses.
Reports says that the penalty for
carrying an election botlon In Canada
within eight days before an election is
a fine ot 1100, or imprisonment, or
both.
The London oensua has been some
what of a disappointment to England,
inasmuch as the rate of growth haa
slightly fallen off in tbe last five years.
Miss Agness Adams, of Whitman
College, won the highest honors at the
first annual oontost of tbe Interoollogl
ate Uratorlal Association of Washing-
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B m 'Cii Smallest
a Quantity Quality. Price. H
jS The largest piece of strictly 19
m high grade tobacco ever, sold for jgjj
Q the price. Not the large size of 1
ffi the piece alone that has made B
B "Battle Ax" the most popular J
ff brand on the market for JO cents, fir
I QUALITY; SIZE; PRICE.
Gladness Comes
With a better understanding of the
tmnelent nature of the many ihvs-
teal tils, which vbiiIhIi bofore proj.eref.
forts gentle e fTortaplennan I rToita
rightly directed. Thore la comfort In
the knowledge, that no many forms of
aiekueaa are not due to any autuut dis
ease, but nlmplv t a coimtliwttid condi
tion of tho avstt'in, which the plousatis
family laxative, Hyrf r'ltf, prompt
ly removes. That Is why it Is the only
remedy with nillllonaof (inn I He a, and is
everywhere PHteemml so hlirhly by all
who value good lu'iiltli, It lienoflelal
effects are due to the fact, that itis the
one remedy which promotes Internal
eleaiillneaa without debilitating the
onrnn on which It acta. It ia therefore
aU Important, In order to get Ha bene
Uclul effects, to note whun you pur
chase, that you linve the pomilmi arti
cle, which la manufactured by tho Cali
fornia Fig Syrup to. only and sold by
all reputable di-ufrirlNte.
. If hi tho enjoyment of good health,
and the system ia regular, laxatives or
other remedies are then not needed, If
afflicted with any actual dlaeaae. one
may be commended to the moat skillful
phyalulana, but If in need of a laxative,
one should have thu lieat, and with the
well-Informed everywhere, Syrup of
Flgastamla highest aud la moat largely
Jkivd and gives most general satisfaction.
Feat her bone
Edge
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niA.i
VELVLTEfcN
5KIRT HINDINO
has a strip of Fcnthcrbone stitched
in one etlfje. It both llarca and
liiiuls the skirt and holds it away
from the feet ; the newest of the a.
II. k M. bindings.
It your dealer will not
supply you we will.
Sdmplti leMA'a httfi eJ altriah awire Ave.
" Homa Dreaamaklnfl Hida Eaay,' new H ttmt
boak by Mm EmmaM. Hooprr.ofOiel.adwa Heme
iourna
it. telle In plain ward hew lo make oreaaeett
some
without prevloua iiaianie . malias lor 3&c.
. A. H. A M. Co., P. U. He , N. V. City.
SURE CURE for PILES
li.ftk4 ui aitaa. at-wi. m rrw4ittt nirlHaiMaia
p. io-aAaj-KO'a Vat himiov,
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K. P. N. IT. No! 3. 8. F. M.U. No. T40
To Do
Givon Away
this year in valuable
articles to smokers of
BlackwelPs
Cenulne
Durham
i
Tobacco
You will find one coupon ln
side each i-ouncc bag, aud two
coupons Inside raUi 4-ounce
bag. Buy a bag, readlhecoupon