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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1900)
THE BEDFORD HAIL Publlaaed vor? rrifli Morning. . A. 5. BLITON. Mboford, Friday, Junk 22, 11)00. MAN WAS BORN TO HUSTLE. He In ol few days; but autu a plenty. SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 PER YEAR Eatared In tno Postottioe st Med tort, Union as Seoond-OlAU Mail Miliar. NEWS OF THE, STATE. Wah Hoo, a Chinese lauoderer of Barns, announces that he is to marry a "u,w- Tl. - . . ..... Six thousand head of cattle Jwere shipped from Ontario to eastern points Wednesday;. s...... ... ; ,. Ira Nelson, ot Clackamas County, is preparing to ship a herd of milch cows to Cape Nome. , The Southern. Pacific has put on a coal-burning locomotive between Rose- burg and Portland. W. M.'Glfford, of Oakland, Calif., Is In Lake County to purchase sheep, of which he hopes to get 10,000 head. . The sheep shearing machine now in operation on Veaey creek is a decided success. 'Fifteen shearers operate it, averaging about 10 each an hour. . J. K. feeder,, of Ashland, has been appointed' a 9 member, of the Oregon Paris Exposition commission. Mr. Keeder expects to go to Parts in a few days. '' f : ; A jury in the case ot B. F. Harvey, charged with complicity in the rape of Winnie Thome near Latham, some time ago, returned a verdict ot ac quittal, -'-'it: - ' The Hessian fly' has destroyed the larger wheat roots, leaving the smaller ones, in, several Lane County fields. The yield wilt be only six to eight bushels to the acre. , The Southern Pacific is laying steel rails through. Cow Creek canyon. ' A force of shout 100 men have been em ployed tbe past two r months, and ' will be engaged all summer. . j. . . a , A trairiloed of sheep, consisting ot 15 cars, recently' passed through Baker City on its way, to ' Illinois. ' The price paid for ,be( sheep' ranges from $3. to, t3 10 perheid for the lighter ones, while toer yaac-olds were, bought at 3 cents per gross pound.. , . Js j The gentlemen 'who shipped several carloads ot bucks from Shaniko Thurs day paldf 2,Q00 cash for them, tells the Snaaikp Leader. , Breeders of good sheep begin, to realize that we have the choicest, breeds of sheep in the United States, and are coming here for bucks. Hiram Pa -ker, a well known farmer' who lives near Tallman, bought a bunch of sheep last year, paying for them $2 25 per head, relates the Albany Herald.'' Last week be sheared the sbeep and realized $2 per head for the wool, (2.50 per head for Iambs, and the sheep are worth $3 per head. He cleared $5.25 per head on his flock of sbeep, and still some people say It is hard to make money in Oregon. A most successful dairyman is Sam Douglas, whose farm is located about five miles east of Eugene. ' Mr. Douglas is now milking 8,lxty cows, and promptly rejects irpnj tne herd any animal which will not produce 300 pounds of butter per annum. 7 He is a thorough up-to- date dairyman, and makes tf' a role never to sell wheat unless he can get 50 cents a bnshel, figuring that it Is worth more to feed his stock than to sell for a less figure, Lebanon Advance., , In adjusting the salaries ,o( postmas ters in presidential offices, the postmas ter general'' made the following in creases' in Oregon to take effect July 1: Portland. 13500 to 3G00 ; Ashland, 11600 to f 1700; Dallas; $1300 to1400; Heppner, $1400 to $1500; Medford, $1100 to 11500; Baker City, $2200 . to $2300; , Eugene, $2000 to.taiOO; Hood River, $1100 to $1400; -Newberg,. $1000 to $1100; The Dalles, $2100 to $2200; Burns, $1000 to 1100; Grants Pass,- $1600 to $1700; Marshfleld, $1400 to $1500; Pendleton, $2100 to. $2200; Union, $1300 to $1400; Arlington-and- Independence are cut from $120010 11100.-.,: I The Bank of France pays to thel government a royalty on notes is sued in excess of the cash " reserve, based on a percentage of the ruling rate of discount. In 1P99 the roy alty thus paid was $960,000, against $648,600 in 1891. An Amerioan Spends on an aver age $50 a year for food, a French man $48, a German $45, a Spaniard $33, an. Italian $24, and a Russian $40. The American eats 109 pounds of moat a year, the Frenchman 87 pounds, the German 64 pounds, the Italian 28 pounds, and the Russian 51 pounds. Of bread the AmericaB consumes 380 pounds, the French man 540 pounds, the German 560 pounds, the Spaniard 480 pounds, the Italian 400 pounds, and the Russian. 656 pounds. NEWS OF THE1 WORLD; : U uiiij HAPPENINGS OP THF. PAST PEW DAYS FROM ALL QUARTERS. Fatal Tenemant-tlousn Flra la Naw York Ilrvart Itlot In Paral Oallfornla 'l1ea;,tt Have a Narruw Ksaap frsai a Tralu Wra a. Mrs. Gladstone, widow of W. K. Gladstone, died in Iiondon last week. The condttiou of Jamaica's finances is so bad thnt n law was passed au thorising tbo government? to 'borrow $750,000 from the imperial treasury ft t par oent to mot the deficits. The grand lodge of Odd Fellows 'of Minnesota voted to exclude drnggists and hotel-keepers from the order la that state. ,., , ' A terrible aocident ooenrred at Bi wabik.' Miun., at the Hale mine, in which fire man were instantly killed by an explosiou of dyuimito. The dead are: P. Stajk, W.' Huttai, L. Chalvert, P. Hauson and C. Marook. - -' i' Last week ' the supreme lodge of the Anaieut Order of United Workmen met at Sioux Falls, S. D. The followtng offloers were elected: Supreme judge, O. . R. Miibon of Chicago; snprenM watohmau, A. , B, Jonos of Wilming ton, Del.; supreme raodieel examiner, Dr. D. H. Shields of Hannibal, Mo.: trustees, Thomas Liggett of Montreal, Canada; Ed Danforth of San Francisco, A. F. Leach df Oolombns, O. " ' ' " Senator Piatt is said to be in a seri ous conditiou as the. result of. a fall some days ago. - Patrolman Irwin B Cornelius of the Brooklyn (S. Y.) force killed Patriok Farley a few days ago. .' Farley, -who was a pngilist, had been arrested bv the offioer for beating his wife' and threatening to kill her and was shot when trying to escape. The body: of the man who fell 01 jumped from the ferryboat South field New York, has been identified as that of Q. P. BummeUn; a wealthy dealer in ' furs of Portland, Or., and. senior member of the firm of Ranunehn & Sou. . ' v ' ' -- During- last week a Filipino general and 131 soldiers surrendered to the Am-. ericans near Tarlao. . Qeneral Fnnstoa and 60 men ' attacked and disbursed 3000 Filipinos who ware strongly 'in trenched near Papaya. A battalion of the Eighteenth in fantry has saiied from Manila on the transport Hancock for 8an Trasaoisoo. h An uprising has oooarred in Teheran, Persia, owing -to .the high price of cere als.-"The Persian ministers " were ao cosed of gambling in these necessities and riot broke out in a bazaar. t Several persons were , wounded, w Toe gororn ment has oalled out the troops to pre serve order.1' The situation is said to be serious.'. :r-3 b nt.i U Oominissioner-General Powderly of the bureau, of immigration recently ob tained the deportatiou of 31 Japanese from PortJTovrsend,' Wash., where they had landed in violation of the immi gration Uws. ; , , George Mulkey, while tiyi ig to ar rest two Mexicans at Johnson's camp,' Ariz., was interfered with by a third Mexican, whom the officer shot and killed. The officer was attacked by a Mexican who had a bowieknife. ' He re ceived several cuts. .: .. . Sullivan Converse of Chicago and his father were drowned while bathing in Bayou Chilcot, Miss., in fall view of their 14-year-old son and brother: Sul livan Converse was.. one of the volun teer seamen on the battle-ship Oregon during the late war with Spain. In a ' tenement-house fire at New York last week ten people were burned to death and seven badly: injured. .Seven of the dead belonged to one fam ily and the balance to another.-" Of the injured, some,: will: die.; Efferta ot .a policeman prevented the death list from being larger as he saved several lives. , . Major-General Otis was given a warm weloome1 to1 his home at Rochester, N. x.j oneaay last weea.:: 1 x-s. 1 1 n.tm - The special train bearing the Repub lican delegates of California to the na tional convention at Philadelphia crash-' ed into a freight train at Chioaga , ; The occupants were badly ; shaken up but none was injured. -'"' ' .' ' " - r T i - ! - ! ,l rr I "' f' rr( Thomas Bach, aged 50 years, living near Louisville, Ky.'.shot and : killed Mollie i Bachi his 18-year-old. adopted daughter.-and then oonunitted suicide. He was insanely, jealous, of the girl and killed her because she 'married. '"''- Fire in a r Jaokeoh-streot tenement- house in New York caused the death of nine people one day last week. . . . , . . . Nicaragua and Salvador are prepar ing to go to war. ' " ' A band of Gypsies passing through Finlay; O., kidnapped , .. May Brioe, a 18-year-old girl. . Officers overtook them and thby were arrested. " 1 A subway system is proposed forOhl-' eago to ' relieve congested conditions. The propossd width U 85 leet, divided into three spaces,, two for, street ear tracks and the third for wire. the rails will bet IT feet below tha- sorfaae of the stteet. 10I unit) t.-.K--v.s-i ','' A terrible gaa explosion occurred in Oanmore coal mine, , Alberta, Oanada, reuniting in the Instant death of eight men and .the - injury of several others. The names of the known dead are: Prosper Dave, - Amand Begard, Tony Bollins, Jr. and Peter Oaulfield. :;The other four are foreigners, whose names are unknown. The oanse of the ex plosion is supposed to have been the carelessness of one of hae miners in opening his safety tump hi violation of the rules and in a portton of she mines where touoso wlwiaBaM in the ex- tseme. fhts vMrn 4s bhved to be one of the The wet seamn haa opesMd nn 11 earneet in the Philtppiuea and oamaign. Ing haipraotloally ooasod. In fight of last weok fdur.Amerioans were killed and 30 wounded. - The rabels lost 180 killed and 08 oaptared. ; 1 S. M. McOowau,' superintendent ot fUoontx ludlau Industrial schooL hav lug beou directed by the oonimtsaioner of ludlau arrairs to investigate the 0011 dttiou of the Pima Indians on their rrvaou on the Gila river, 80 miles fuoomx, wno wore reported to be suf fering from Taaiine,'has done so, and was aatouished at the dwtHutlou of the indiaus, wno nave maue no oomplalut. The 8000 Pima Indians are In distress, as well as-a like nuaaaar of Papagoes. the huwan parasites of the Plmas, who roam over the vast dry section 'of Sou tneru Artaona. -;H'tsr4'... Belle Boyd, the fansaa spy of con federate famoT dUd suddenly of .heart disease JjjaoeuUy at KUbourue," Wis., raere she-went, to , leotare. ,. She was aTyaaraofage,,.,, !k.., ;i' ,. A oaba fjrJSfonia, dated June 13, says; Uentenasit. Johnson of the Forty first intadtrr reports the oaptore of General Staan, ww waa, General Mao Artbur's opponent hi the railroad, cam paign and who has recently been oper ating with- 1000 guerrillas in Pain pagna and Buluaan proviaoes. . ; . George W. Goodwin and three mem bers of his household were murdered near West Kewfield, ate., and the house in which ' the y lived set on fire by the murderer, wnose monve was presuin ablv, robbery. The dead are: George W. ; Goodwin; his mother, Mrs.' Klls R. Home, T years of age; his adopted son, Boost Ooodwiu, 3 years; a hired man, Fred Bertsoh. The bodies of all four were reoovared from the ruins of the boose, and two of them, those of Mrs. fiat AO and Bsrtsch, gave every in indication that they had been foully murdered. " - . j -i'.rT V V:'.. . j. ...... i ' Tbe'soaceas of law Snaday nlsrlag raovenasnt as Mooserey. haa pro meed osner iatertor towns to arrange to fol low the example. " Dr. Nelsaa Watts, for SO years prom inent ta the. arofeasionat oirolaa hi Nar thern OaUfomias died reoensly at Ohioo. Ha leavas an estate con During of farm, inglandi W fiatte and Glenn counties. also- property in Ohico, all valued' at 300, 900. "Hs' leaves' it widow, bat- no children. 'Sam Baraum shot S. 0. Gana thre timeeat Rwidsbvrf, noa of the -rounds Mag dangerous The' trouble' arose over Birnum's wife. Barnom took to the hiUs;w .fv4 t.-f xw::n.o '-T'.-,-". '"John. Tnch"father of J.' O: Lraeh, oolleotor of 'internal - revenue at San Franoisorj oommttted suicide" at 1 San Francisoo las weakn c He was dsayond snt throagh illness. ' tn, no rl:i.; ;' ' Th estate of the7 late Oongresaman WUUam A. Piper has been attacked by aa alleged son' at rlan rranoisoo, and another Ssnsasional trial is looked tor. ' The Southern'1 Pacific has evisnwUing ready to begin work on the Kern river . branch.1" ya.'nv mshr I .; ni t,s is . . Toe oontraot for extension improve ments to thoir'lurge warehouse at Santa Kosa has' been let by the California iTnit-Uanners association. "' ' '" ' '' ' The n'ew"carinery of the Callifornui Frnit-Canners association in Stockton is abont completed and will bo ready for packing before the fruit crop is ready. The structure is 200x2) feet and when 'nearly 1000 employes are en gaged about the -building it will look very much like a place of general ac tivity. -' W ' -: Santa Barbara 'is to have a new mod ern hotel, costing about $400,000. Los Angeles parties are backing the project. , During tlie present season Sebastopol has made a rapid growth. Many new ruiidiugs nave been put up and town improvements made. ' ... The pear crop will be light in the yyiUamette valley, Or. , , The aprioot crop in the vicinity of Watsoqville- is very heavy. The acre age, howeveris amalL ; ills Wile insisted And be. thought 'he'd humor her," no doubt. ' "The result shows that a man rarely loses by following his wife's ad vice. 1 .Those who suffer from obstinate cough," bronchitis, weak lungs and ail ments in general' which tend to coil sumption, will find speedy 'relief ' and perfect cure in "the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden' Medical 'Discovery. ! .v It cures ninety-eight per cent of those who give it a fair, and-faithful trial. It purifies the blood,;heais the lungs and builds up the body with firm flesh instead of flabby fab' : The "Discovery contains no alco hol, neither opium, cocaine, nor Other narcotics. r f n . , . Only for Dr. Pier ce Golden Medical Dlscov-' cry 1 rhfnk 1 would be in mv jrrave to-day," wW,M Mn. Mau-k MllM nf Mlltinrrl ITIntn (n Wyomtag. had anthma so bud I could not Bleep at niffht' and was compelled to give up work. : It aiTccted lify lunifK o that. I cotiehed all the time, txjlh day and niht. My frfenda all thought T had couiiniption. My wire had taken lr. Pieree'a i'avoiilc Prescription, aud it had helped her so much he iDniMtcd on my try ing his 'Golden Medical Dlwovery 'which I did. I have taken four botlk-K and am now a well man, wcighinK 1H5 iHiiitids, thanks to Or. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. I' would like you to print tlt! testimony as it may help some other poor sufferer." Dr. Pierce's Meiiical Adviser, in paper binding, fice on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to rinv e5.'TV'nre of niniling onlv. i Address lit-. R. V. 1'ierce, Buffalo, N. V, - : As the blood contains all the elements necessary to sustain lite; it i lmwr tant tliat it be kept free of all Impurities, or it becomes a source of disease,' poisoning instead of nourishing the body, and loss of health is sure to follow. , Some poisons enter the blood from without, through the skin by absorption, or Inoculation ; others from within, an when waste products accumulate in tile system and ferment, allowing disease germs to develop and be taken into the circulation, While all blood troubles have oue common origin, each haa some peculiarity to distlmruiak it from the other. Cnntauioua lllonil I'oinou. .Scrofula. Cancer, Rheumatism, Kciema and other blood diseases can be distinguished by a certaiu sore, ulcer, eruption or inflammation appearing on the skin.' Kvory blood disease shows sooner or later on the Many mUtake the aore or outward algu exterual applications. Valuable time is ',w BIQOB TROUBIZ9 REQUIRE mlOOO REM LB I EM I the aentiv eradicated toe blood retnrorced, potash and arsenic, the treatment usually prescribed in this class of diseaMt, are coses never cure, but do much harm . - ' " -a aaCj'i :.M 1.1 I .... II. .' . , . I tw IkT llv 1 a a w m a 'a deace. We make no charge for this servic , Book on blood and sklu diseases free. SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY. American and Australian but.lor Is rupidly crowding the tlermau article from the KnglUli market.. The production of prunes Is increas ing rapidly In . Oregon, the.- annual shipment of the dried ' fruit now amounting to 900 cars, ' " " The prod IS' I Ion of soap In C.reat Hrltain is about 43.1100 tons per week, ot which between 3.000 and 4,000 tons are made in London. ' America sells nearly three times as much n she buys: (lermany buys oyer jl 30,000.000 worth more eerv veiir than she sells;' while (ireut Hrltnlu last year actually buuirlit twice as much as she sold. . ., ., . Were it not for matter flouting In suspension In se.i water minute liv iug orgniilsins and air hubbies due to the breaking of the waves, all of which reflect light the ocean, looked down into, would be as black as the black est dyestuff, for hi that cae none of the sun's ra.vs, having once penetrated ' It, 'would return to Its surface. ' Alcohol and vinegar are effective an tidotes for carbolic acid poisoning," a New York doctor announces. What ever quantity of the poison has been swallowed, four times as much whis ky or Ave times as much vlnrgur should be administered immediately. No oil of any kind should be given. "Thus treated early enough," he adds, ; Vail vases will recover." . .. . That consumption does not run in families, but does run in bouses, la the theory of Sir Uichnrd Thome, who sd dressed the London Medical society re cently. "Refuse to live on a damp ubsoil," was his advice; until people ceased to live unJer unfavorable -on-ditlona, they need hope for little diminution in the consumption death rate. The Improvement of sanitary appliances liiui, in the last 44 years, reduced that rate nearly 50 per cenb " " Dangerous rtaadlaar. ' A mother wns recently very much surprised to And Hint her young daughter of 13 wns rending a very poor class of paper-covered novels, which she admitted buying for live cents at the corner stationery store. Investigation retvaled that she and her young companions in the neigh borhood were In the habit, of buying these, books and exchanging thcrn with each other until each story had been passed around the little circle. The stories. were not of the tradition al dime-novel, blood-snd-thunder sort, but were weakly Sentimental and silly beyond, belief.? The surprise to the mother? came, from the fnct that the girl had been able to do this without her knowledge; particularly as no at tempt at, concealment had been made, It seemed astonishing, arf-the house was full jof good :books. "My boy's reading,"; said, the mother,:."! ! have carefully,! watched and guided, but it "slmplyf had, not occurred, to me. that my girl -needed: the 'same care. I am finding it at- genuine etruggle to get her interested In any reading that she ought :'to; have' so. filled is her little 'head with these'trashy love stories." I nie may serve, ns a warning to other mothers, who think that girbi come to good reading! oy a sort of natural In atinct.fiN.'Y. Post. '.'. ' " irtin ; l'- "'' '" ' u i 1. '!f: 'i :, , I rrnefc Bsras aad fsjlnaeb. - ,,.Poaoh as many, eggs as you may re quire and ief- them get cold. Then flour eiach egg, dip into a rich butter and fry a golden brown." Cook some spinach., press If." through "a sieve, re turn it. to the saucepan, add to it but ter,; pepper,! unit: ami j n. .squeeze .of lemon' juice, and: make, very hot. TMace the spinach on a long dish In a mound, innee' the eggs In a row on this and poiir,"round ,n good brown gTavyJ-T-Bt,. Lotus Globe-Democrat. 'V i '.ii.'i ' J : 1 : -1 r . ;'f,,i Aiarrleulinre 'fnv'parto' Rleo..V'' it At present, little in the way of plant products In exported from. Porto llico outside of 'coffee; 'sugar and tobacco. AUj other crops ; ore considered.; un worthy bf the serious attention of the planters, their cultivation being gen erally left to'the desultory efforts of the most Ignorant of tlio population. There has bcx-n little attempt ut the im provement of varieties, either by selec tion Or by the Introduction of superior eed.-Chicago Record. ' Transvnnl In Paris. A Boer farm and hoincsU-nd i, it la said, to lie one of the. features of the Paris exposition. In this form will be exhibited the chief wild animals of t lie TrntiRvnnl. The means of trans portation in the. country are also to be illustrated. N. Y. Sun. . outalds aud on the wrakrat nart of lbs , for (he real disease, aud attempt a cure lost and no permanent benefit derived from putiflsd and cleansed, of the uitessn goes bv audluK another poison to the already overburdened, disrased blood. s, ,9,, riime s own rsmeuy, insue the blood, antidotes anil forces out all Impurities, makes weak, thill blood rich, strong and healthy; and at the same time builds up the general health, 8. S. S. Is the only I purely .vcgeiauie dioou punner aaawu, . DIOOU, irOUOies.. , A rcconi 01 Au yoam I unfailing specific for U blood slid sklu 1 1, ., Fmm UMmtUnml T-mmt tmi '1 skilled phyaiclaua, who have made blood and skin diaeaaea a life stmlv, si If you have ..Contsfious Blood Poison. Cancer. Scrofula; Khcuuiatiitn, Ucxetna, sn Old Sore or Ulcer, r .11.. 1 . - 1..J . - , .11 ... Mitchell, Lewis & Stiver Co., . ':i i DEALERS IN maohinetty and .. Vehicles We carry a complete stock of the celebrated Ball and Roller Bear ing Champion Mowers botb the Haymaker and Drawcut styles. Also Reapers, Binders and several styles of Ruke. .Binding Twine, Bale Sies, Smooth and ; Barb Wire, Machine Oils, Harness, Saddles, otc. ' ' . D.'t.' LAW TON, Mr. Medford Branch Mccormick ' i Do you want a Mower or Rake? If ao, you want V.' the best, s We have them; have just received a car 3 load of ncCormick Roller Bearing Mowers and r Hay Rakes. Come iu and see them. iflUBBARD BROS., ni FROST SPOILED THE SPORT. list Itsl BafaU rastr ( ertrla Chlakaa BMaktsra n ' : - . Staaaa.4 fiaaaakoat, :; $ Forty dejected and , homesick' gam blers returned to Kuoxvllle tlie other day. says the Ssvaorian News. ' On Christmas day,' with 100 gamscocks, they left on a steamboat for sn Isolated resort down the river, where they, ex pected to have a great cocking main and return to the city the next morn ing. 1 The steamer csrrled no lifeboats, Jiefore the destination was reached the steamer went on a. sandbar sud stuck fast "ten miles from nowhere." the weather was very cold and ice formed ittbput the craft. Tbe snorts.' de termined to make the beat Ihey could 6f iot situation, improvised a pit oil the deck and held a 'rew lights. 1 As the hours went by and the night grew older and the Ice in the, river, thicker! there ,cume no hope of getting t hi 'boat cif or of being rescued. Thrti someone be-1 came hungry, and It was 'ascertained that the sandwiches hail given out. there was! nothing to eat on iboardl 1 For some hours longer the sports put briabrave front, but dually hunger got the best of them and. they put .their gamecocks vulued' at five to one hun dred dollars each to slaughter. For two days nnd two nights they hung up on the sandbar, eating ohlclten ' that fairly tasted of money. .: To Cure a Gold in One Day Take Lnxatlvo Uromo Quinine Tftbtetfl. All drugglHW refund the tnonoy tf It falls to oure. flaW . Grove's ifgnature la on each box. 26 c. Ganoor, Gorofuln, Ola uoroog Rhoumnilom, Contagious , Blood Poison, Chronlo Uloors liotlv. iur vllare it Hilda Iks laaat realalance. by the usu ot salves, liniments and other such treatment. jlon mint tie completely and perm. deeper ami taps tne very lire. uercai vHeut polaona, even whan taken In ami all 01 roots anu nerna, mien tne uianaaa m nu mo umj one mai can up-wiwt vi auicraaiui vmva pivvca 11 iv ira a miiaiiia, troubles. , , , Our Medlcsl Denartmsut is in chatusot 1- I. I In BlrL.tMl ,'iiMfl. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, 8a. Mccormick : Ask your ' Druggist r for affsaflrous ' IO OENT1'" TRIAL SIZE. CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm contain , in' cocklnt. mercury nor vUior lnJuriiiMidrtJ;(. .. u H If tiulckly Abforfjfld, . (llVOI ItOllL'f ttoitcn. It nrMtntl tirf t,.L COLO 'M HEAD Ilimla and Prntiicta Hi Manibrsiio. Honlortw tlin Honmts ot Tnstv and HmDll. Kull Hlae 00c. i TrUl alien 10c.; stll.-iiirgUlsurhrnaiL ULtt flROTIIKlft.M WarreaStrt.NaTark. , . I mssi 2 komsad poor Icwk-StrW In haraaaa Is ills , worsaiaaof o. gSl , j Eureka'SAa Harness OH7m v not onlv mnlcM the hnrna. nnd the l,m 't : lionut look IxftUir, but niAkna tha MI leather noft nnd pllnhlo, putx it in con film nml.df., dlllon in Itut twlc m long 1i i BlHvif ' - standard' : Smv ' oil co. : tffm Horse a l Chance t Vgp-