1 CRIMES AND ACCIDENTS. . Devon young people, members of Sunday-school class of tho First Baptist churoh, wcro drowned iu tho Mnumoo river, just bolow Toledo, O., when the naphtha luuuuli Frolio, in which thoy vrero taking a rido, was run down by the tug Arthur Woods of tho Groat Lakes Towing coiupauy's flout, ' Five men woro killed, . two fatally In jured nud two o.hers torrihly buruod by being caught iu a torrent of molten ! metal in an opcn-hoarth pit at the Ponu sylvanio stool works, Stooltou, near Hnr risburg, Pa, All of tho niou were Aus triaus. Thuy woro at work iu a pit behind tho "chokers" when tho iron ore boiled ovor, the furnace "burned out fend tho entire pit was turned into a pool of fire. dtij&SfcS!ti!4jftS!tjJiSfcsli.i offended at your actions and I re- it ui.iin." i9 A ntPC IiIitu rr? itii ST , '!!., ..,:.. t 1. 1. , . ' RrtVC Willi UCAIrl IP , , .' ,",u"'""r 1 " yon ns having gone, mid I speak no it, niiiro," And M. llotivard tuineil 11 Wit V xianiiaica from tno. Fronou a. by OtHlle D'Untor. grumbling, E. All at once M, Itouvmrd loaned for W1VWWW,WW'W'iP"W'ltv! "'s l,l'u' , , Anntolc had secured tho professor's "TaU are a doiul man!" n,.,' ''n.Hi.', upon which lie blow a vW. Whir. .mr.H...r A ,1.. II ... , " '" "' " II Ull IIOU 1 C II I 111,'. II S100 Howard, S100. The readers of this paper will lie pleased lo Jearn tbat lbere Is at leusl one dre.ulod oisoaso tnal science ban beeu able to cure in all us stages uml tbat is Catarrh. Hall's Culnrrli Cure Is tbe only positive cure now ki.ovvu lo mo meillral iralernuy. uaiarrn reinsiiu lunnnul iUsA.se. remurea a eousliuiltonal treat' menu nail's Catarrh cure is taken Internally, acting directly upon tbe blood ana miu-ou.i sur faces oi ine sysieui, lueruuy uev,vj,i mv foundation of tbe disease, and giving tbe patient strength by bullolUK un the couslltu tion and assisting nature iu doing Us work. The proprietors bave so much fatUl in its uura live powers, that they offer Oue Huuured Dol lar ior any case mat it ions iu cum- ou mr list of testimonials. k y Address, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, a Wold by druggists. Toe. fall's Kuiuiy I'Uls are the best. i f - ; '. A peculiar case came up in Superior Judgo Dunne's court at San Fruneisexv raen Assistant District Attoruoy Johu -Creany, the prosecutor, moved for a dismissal as sooir-aa-tUe oasa was called ou the ground that the evidence was insufficient to convict. The defendant was a young mau named W. H. Shook, woo was accused of au attempt to com. nit robbery. His arrest was based on the simple fact that he had entered a iayea-street fish market aud casually acea too proprietor now business was, ad when told it was good, jocularly maked how much money was in the cash (agister. There -was uo other evidence 4t au attempt to rob. The case was at oce dismissed and the youuar man given his freedom after being under wrest xor several weeks. Dangerous If Neglected. ' Suras, cuts and other wounds often fall to fceal properly If neglected mad become trouble flame sores. De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve pre vents such consequences. Even "''"re delay as aggravated the injury D, ?tt i Witch -Haxel Salve effeats a cure. "I hau . running ore on my leg thirty years," says B. C. Bartly, "Yaakeetown. Ind. "After using many remedies, I tried OeWllt's Witch Hazel Salve. A few twxes healed the sore." Cures all skin diseases, ftles yield to It at once. Beware of counter feits. Cha. Strang. John Nicolai and Henry Clarke are saking a monetary success of the larg tja farm in Alaska, snys a Taconia dis twtch. It consists of 40 acres 33 acres Dyea and five at Skagway. Thoir crops include vegetables of ail kinds oata, berries, apples aud crab apples. The experiments show the yields from Aiasnan son to be very large aud the quality of the vegetables escelleut. "The eutire product is sold at Win to Horse, Atlin and other iuterior towus, VWB'HB high prices. Tho form is one Y eoiy. Aunt. ilo was staggered by this itn nouiK'onii'nl. Ho hml come to pass t tie evening with his old friend. Dr. Itar dais, the illustrious scholar, recog nized by all the world as an authority ou poisonous substances. Hut A not uio had learned to appreciate, more than all, tlo nnhilily of heart mid fatherly kindness of the good old doctor, and now, without consideration or regard for his feelings ho heard front his own lips this terrible prognostication. "rnfortiinate child!" continued the doctor, "what have you been doing?" "Nothing that I know," stammered Anntolc, deeply troubled. "think! try to remember! Tell' me what you June eaten, drank or in-I haled?" This last word proved a rnv of liirht ' ior nnatote. the same morning he had received a letter from one of his fricuds w ho was -touring in India. In the letter ho found a tlower gathered from the bank of the twinges Jjy tho, yovager, a .-red'- fliiwor Lf , fantastic snape, aoiUhe odor.'he recalled now was peculiarly poneu-nting, Anntolc searched in his pocketbook and found the letter and the dower, i which he showed to the learned man. "Without doubt!" cried the doctor. "It is the r.vramenensis ludica, the death flower, the flower of the blood!" "You believe this truly?" "1 am positive of it." "But it is not possible! I am but 25 years of age. 1 am full of life and health!" .- "At what hour did you open this fa tal letter?" "At nine o'clock this morning.' "Ah, welll ; At the same hour to morrow morning, at the same min ute, in full health, as I say, you will ex perience certain palpitation in tbe heart, and all will be over." "And you know of no remedy?" ' "Not one!" returned the doctor, hid ing his head in his hands, and he fell upon the sofa, overcome with grief anil despair. . Seeing the emotion of hia old friend, Anatole realized that he was con demned to die. He became like one in sane. ' All night, in a fever of aultation. hia brain topsyturvy, Auutole darted up and down the boulevard, - uncon scious of his surroundings anil that the streets were gradually becoming deserted. For a long' while he ran thus until he fell exhausted on a bench. The rest was beneficial. He had been like a man who had received a blow on the head. The stupefaction wns leaving now and he commenced to collect his idea which had beeu so overthrown. "Xly situation," thought he, "is that I am condemned U die! I must ac cept this without hope, but with grace. sounded as if the luformi had broken loose. "My trombone of honor presented ny my pupils! Put down the iustr mcnt, monsieur!" ".Monsieur, you consider mo as one gone. 1 consider y,m n 0 nbscut uml I am amusing myself until you re turn, lloiu! a lino nolo!" ton. will have mo put out. My mmiionl will nut tolerate the Iroin bone for a minute!" "M. Ciipdenac is n terrible man! 1 insult him thus, ho will kill me!" "Is this tho oulv reason?" "It is the reason above all others in innt. case leave it to me; swear to nie that if I obtain the consent of M. lapiienoc nsy cousin shall be free it's, monsieur, slje shall bo free. iirnvo! 1 have your word of honor. ion will permit nie to retire. Anroiios mere uoes ,i, tapiiemie live? "One hundred Hue des Deux-Kpees, i run ut once. Au revoir. "Hah! You run lo throw yourse i"K iiiiiuin ot me lion and you ,.ui ii-eeie ine lesion vim uiertt. A!cVwh!!'e, Aiiatole raii to tho ud uress given him. When he "arrived was six o'clock a. m. "Who comes?" said a deep voico. t.'H'ii. A communication of itii porlanee from .M. Itouvnrd." 'i'i.. .-..n.. ... u ..una in i ue niiieciiamner no peared to vanish under the numerous ,v,,ii,rriiiriii9. ii tnc little room where t apdenac received his visitor nothing but arms was een: Turkis swords'oryatagans, poisoned arrows sabers, swords for one and two bauds, pistols, etc. A veritoble arsenal. It was enough to cause a timid soul much dismay. Mih! thought Anatole. "What It it that I risk? there arc but ay, hours lfl milt-" "you wish Of the Ollifif nlniAa in ll-cba i Ued bv SeoroLnrv nf xt.u . toi . How Umc have 1 to live M his Alaska trip this summer. .HiJooke' at h's walt"h- " " " i . i . r i , y""ee o'clock a. m. It is time to go to bed. 1 rest? Should I sleep these Wants Others to Know. "I have need DeWltt's Lltlle Early Risers 96r constipation and torpid liver aod they are all right. 1 am glad to Indorse them for I think when we find a good thing we ought to let others know It," writes Alfred Reinze Qnlncy, 111. They never gripe or distress Sure, safe pills. Chas. Strang. ' A orttfnl 'stop lu the npprehens.oii 6 J. B.- Hudlcy, the man accused by th police of tho murder of Nnr.i Fuller ii ' the house at 2211 Sutter street, Sin JVancisco, was fcikeu by the dead giri'i another, Mrs. Alice" l ullor, who swon to a complaint charging Hidley with the crime. Snould liadley be found all the legal formalities possible at the pres. eat time will uow have been nerformed.i and if fonnd in a foreigu country stops tar his extradition may be taken with out delay. GRAIN 0! GRAIN-0! Remember tbat nanid when you wan a delicious, appetizing, nourishing foo' drink to take the placo of coffee. Sold by all grocers and liked by all whi have used It. Grain-O is made of pur ' grain, it aids digestion and strengthen the nerves. It is not a stimulant but i health builder and the children ns wo I as tho adults can drii k It with greg benefit. Costs about J as much as col lee. loc. and 25c. per package. Asl jour grocer for Grain-O. ' The steamers State of Washington and Sehome have been sold by Dowdell & Co. to the Pacific Coast' Steamship Company, ' says , a Tacoma dispatch These steamers,: together with other Puget sound steamers acquired by the Pacific Coast company, will be operated as leeuers to the company s lines run ning to San Francisco and Alaska. A good looking gf home and poor look tng barncBS la the worst kind of a com- btnauon. . Eureka Harness Oil" horse took better, but makes thm ( leather soft and pliable, puis it In con- inn 10 last twice ns long l it ordinarily would. Bold mrher la cant all inf. flftdfl b STANDARD OIL CO Give Your Horse a Chancel last few hours? Ni. I have certainly much to do but what? I"or bleu! My will to make." A restaurant was near tbat remained open all night. He entered.' . 'Waiter! A boUle of champagne and a bottle of ink." He drank a glass of Cliquot and then looked at the paper dreamily. "To whom shall I leave this legacy of 6,000 francs a year? I have neither father nor mother. It is fortunate for them. Among ail whom 1 count as frieuds, I know not one ah! Nicette." The last wishes were quickly writ ten and all was bequeathed to -Nicette. It was done. Anatole drank a sec ond glass of cham)agite. "Poor Nicette!" thought he. "She was very sad the last lime that I saw her. Her guardian, who knows naught of the world except those musicians, those brass browers at the Conserva toire was not prudent In -promising her hand to one so .brutal whom she detests. Indeed, she detests him aa much as she loves another, if 1 am at all learned in those plain avowals of reticenee and etnh:trriissiii,.nt YVH, j is the happy mortal? 1 am ignorant. but it is certainly true that she is well worthy of the one whom she has chosen. Good, sweet, beautiful, loving Nicette merits an idea! husband. Ah! she is just the wife I should have ;f . It is infamous to force, to degrade the life of such a treasure with such a brute. Why should I not be the chevalier of Nicette? It is said that to-morrow morning to-morrow it will be too late. I must act now. It is a little unseasonable to oali, but when I am told that I will die in five hours I care little for such conventionalities. Come! My life for Nicette!" It wns four a. m. when Anatole rang the bell at the door of the guardian of Nicette. M. Ilouvard himself came to the door in his night cap, and very much frightened. "Am I right in supposing you have caused me this inconvenience to com municate something of importance to me?" . "Very important, M. Houvard. It is that I wish you to renounce the mar riage of my little cousin Nicette to M. Capdenac. Never! monsieur. Never!" It is not necessary, to say never nor always." Monsieur, my resolution is me.de, the marriage will take place." "It will not!" "We shall see! And now that you have my answer, I will not detain gou." "This is a little mors amiable. I am left now "Monsieur," said Anatole, to marry Mile. Nicette?" "Oui, uiousieur!" "Monsieur, you cannot marry her!" . K ,,,un' "e sain, nually uu.c me gooi iuok to tint! ine in a pleasant muod. I'mlit bv it. I)i you know that I have fought 1!0 llmiw and that I have had the misfortune to kill live of my adversaries and to wound 15 others? tio! 1 p!iy your joum. unee more, go.' iwmw. sxju .uaiuie, "of rour reputation and that vou areiin ndver sary worthy of me. and my desire is to measure swords wi;h so -redoubt able au adversary. Will you take the two swords from the mantle? or the two naval hatchets? ur the cavalry sabers? or the cuirassiers weapons? What do you say to these curved vnta- guns.' ou liave not decided? What win you do? "I like your bravery. Do you wish ine to acknowledge s, iu.-thing?" "Speak." "1'or some time I have wished to give up this marriage, but I did not kuow how It would be understood. ' I consent, then, very willingly, tr yur wish, but I wish you to understand that I have not been intimidated by your menaces." "Will you write and sign your de cision?" "I hare such admiration for vou that I can refuse you nothing." Supplied with the precious paper. Anatole ran to the house of M. Itou- vard. lie arrived at the door u cighl a. m. "Who is there?" "Anatole." -.!"' M. Hon vard opened it. Anatole de livered the paper to him, and cried as he ran to the door: "Cousin, rise and dress quickly and come here! Almost instantly Nicette appeared as tresn as Aurora. "What is it?" "It is that your cousin is mad! M. Houvard. "Mad!" cried Anatole, "but, remem ber, Nicette, that my madness is for good to you. This night, my Hi tic cousin, 1 have obtnined two things: M. Capdenac has renounced your liunil and your excellent guardian consents mat you snail marry Uie one love." "Truly? My guardian, that I marry Anatole?" "Heln?" said Anatole, in amazement. "It is you I kive, :ny cousin." At this moment Auuiole felt his heart palpitate violently. Was it the pleasure caused by this unexpecle,; avowal of Nicotic? Was it 1hc an gnixh predicled by the doctor? Wasii death? J Taking feverishly the hands of Ni cette, he told her all; the leilrr he re ceived, the flower he inhaled, t lie prog nostication 'of his old friend, the w.l he wrote, the measures taken aud tin success obtained. "And now that I hare perfected all, I must die!" "Huf it is not possible!" said Nicet te, "Die physician is deceived. Who is he?" "A man who is never deceived, Ni cette. Dr. Hardais." ' i "llardnis! Hardtiln!" cried Houvard suddenly, beginning tolnugli. "Maid while I re.-iu my journal: 'The learue Dr. linrduis has unexpeotedlv becnim afflicted with a menial malady. Tin- madness Is an attack of : scientificchnr- acter. All know the d-oolor was occu pied especially with discuses reltii lv,i to venomous subsliinccs uml Hie eU'eo of poisons. lie believed dually thai nl. whom he met were poisoned find tried to persuade them to this beTer. He has been transported this niffhl io the maison du docteur Illanche or home for the insane.' " The two young neonle etnhracorl AFTER GRIP WHAT? Th Porllous Toriod Which Follows an Attack of this Mystoriouo Malady, Grip in bad eunuyh with its aching bones, inflamed eyes, painful buck, nud fewi, Hut Its idler cllects are K-ihiips even more to be dreaded than the misery attcii'lcut on au attack of the disease itself The person who comes safely through an attack of ;i'i p, man, woiiiuii, or child, is loft iu a condition of peculiar debili-v and prostration from which it is dilticult lo rally. A alight cold or cough may hud speedy termination lu lung vj' disease. Ordinary exposure results in pneumoi la. The disease seems to deplete the vitality undermine the strength, aud affect the balance of flic mind. IT is one bf I he sad Experiences of the u.-ip, that the convalescent sup patsri to -ie rallying well, has been found ill a oand.tinn of complete collapse. Asa result of the grin the lunos. and other organs of respiration seetu pecu liarly liable to be affected and consump tion tuny easily be tin: after consrouence oi the uaul.idy. It needs no argument mention! to urge the building uu of the system weakened by grip to enable It to resist and throw off these sequent dis eases which so frequently prove fatal. In actual test I)r I'ierce's Golden Med ical Discovery list proved itself pecu. limrtv valuable tint nnl i t ,,,,'..1. of tfie disease hft also in rebuilding the body which grip has undermined and iu curing discuses which are Drone to fasten on the enfeebled system. It strengthens the stomach, heals tile lungs, and puri fies the blood. It Dots the whole bodv on a plane of souud and vigorous health. A VICTIM OF CHIP. "Two years ng this mouth I had I attack of urio hich left mv throat and lungs iu bail condition," writes Mrs. M. K. Stewart, of Ct,utcr, Chickasaw Nation, Ind. Ter. The doctor said I had disease of t'le bronchial tidies, but confessed to mv husband I un known to me), thai I had consumption in the first stage wid could never be cured ; but, thauka to God and to Dr. Pierce, to-dav I feel well, and am better sow than 1 have been for many years. can uo as mucii worn now as any Main of my age, which is fortv-seven. One of my neighlwr women advised ine to hage's Catarrh Remedy. I do not regret thiil I spent the money paid for the med icines. 1 have gained twenty-four pounds. Indeed Dr. I'ierce's medicines liuvc done wonders lor inc. It is uo list for uie to try to tell my feelings. It would take lime ami space, but I wall a tkf lelou aud so poor uml so ilown-heailcd 1 could not look nt one of my liulo oues without shedding tours, thinking that they would soon be loll without a mother." lliivy KTUKNIIYII IS HKSrOHHU What makes me strong? Ask yourself that question and you will find that the aiisMerwill be. I inn nuiilc strong by fon-l How iloei food ni'il;i, us stroller1 ,M Missing llmmgh itu- puueses oi (litre. lion nud being convened into tnittiiion. which, iu tin- luiinof blood, nourishes iht body. So Uml while IiIikkI is the life ol the body, food is the Hie ol" the blood. lively red vein and artery of tin- bodv IcoU like 'If a sen i ici clue buck lo Ihc sic ich. If (be body is weak, therefore, wo must look to the stomach first for I he en use of weakness, ami then to the Mood. The sump result of phys ical weakness will follow the opening of ail nrtflry, or stiu viiliou. You may bleed to death or Ur va 1.1 death. This is so uell tin derstood iu tnedlcal prac tice Unit the lirat consul- enil'on of the plivrietmi iu uivesligiitin,'' di,'HK ii the condition of the itnm ach. If the slumocti is weak the lanlv can't be strong. If Ihe'stomtcli Is weak, .thai .vvc,ai Uf-M will suielv li lit I an ei ao in simic-other'orrun- depend ent ou the stomach for its null ition such a heart, livor, lungs, kidney, elc If you starve a mother you nlurvc Ihc child at hci breast. If you starve the slott.neh, von starve the oiguns it feeds. Hut slufva tion of the body can Iw itccamplislKd even where foial is plentifully supplied. , because if the stomach and other orgalii of digestion aud nutrition ate disrascii. then the fiwd will not be convened iula uutrilion or only pa,tly so, nud thy bod, inadequately nourished wl'l begin lo grow weak. The first attempt,' then, in dealing with a weak body Is to nourish It into strength. The genertl method ol this iittempt is lo try and bring the food down to the level of the wmk stomarh This is done by the use of prepared foods, cod liver oil, and i's etnulelaiis Hut this doesn't cure the disease of tin stomach or put the organs of nutrition lino a condition to build up the body. Dr. I'ierce's Golden Mrd'cal Dlscoven deals directly with the stomach am' blow). It seeks to bring the stomach uj to the level of strong, Imlthful food, when this is done the Ixidy gains in strength, puts on flesh, throws oS dis ease, and enters ou a irw life. That these results follow the ore of Golden Medical Discovery ' is pro"f.l by tbe Us timony of thousands of wTak, rundown men and women and by their cure, b 600IKTIKB OV M EDS' OKI). I. O. li. I' .- I.ooi'i) No, as, lunels In 1. 1. O, V hull n. IV Huloriliiy at si h In . Visiting brotliors ulnnys woU:oooi. It. IV. tlAI.KINII, N. (1. A. II. NAVUIK l'"e. bee r. i). u. . - i, i... No. mi, imiotH iii i, i., i. , r i , . . , toil rill WmllltiNiluvs ul rn i' I n i II. II I VI. v U. I'. W, T, Yoiik, Horllio, I I'-tiKHIIipilllOlt. ill I'OIIll IS II It Ollvo Knlieliilll I, ml. uionlti, mi S... 'jt. ... ....I,, in I 11 0. tin 1 1 III hi uml lli I i.l Tuesiliivs nf fiiuili Vlsltlitu sisters Invlteil In utleinl. I'lll'I'l M A Mil K, N. tl. rri FlifssM. In ii, l-ec. .v. I1'. .v. A. M.- Meets llrsi r-'ruhiv mi or lie nie full iiinuii ii I o j,. in., In Mimiiiile hull. , , ' ,1 A. "Un man, W. M. w. V. Lii'i'iNcorr. lleo.Huo. K. of I'. 'I'u 1 in in ii ii lii,l,i, sin, in, niji.i, m, . iluy evKiiiiiH ul H p. in, viMttliitr hniiliors ul wiivs ,. eiiiui ,:, n, ,;uv 0 11. Ii. I'm iits. K. of It. uml h. Kiiliihis of Hi,. .Mii.iui,i,.B,..'i'ii in, twi No. h. niiHiis I,, remilur rioiew ou Hie ll un.l ',. .''I''".!'" ul mil i 1 1 Ii In a. ii. II w i"'i,!;.,.,?u'!o,',i,,;:;ii,,vl"IM'1" H" , A. ii. Km . r. voiik. II. K. i.iiion. t'oliiuinniler. '!!' V W." "I lloniir- iV.ili'i'r" ,iii7 evenliiKufeui'li liuiiilli.iitA.il. II. W. hall llossl.o,'KrNvo,'"i;,T'l,'l'm' A" V.'.il',' V:-laiilite No. US, ii in every tint brolliorsliiviiiHl-touileii'ii. ' """ a.i.asi. ..."f."? W. -fft'f ,,,'r,,r(ier, K. U. ul A. Meulnril l.ciiluo )i,7,' jjl "nTJiI "ry Snliir.l,,, ,. , A. .; ',,.' S? luiinif Kraiors Innir.i u, .ui ' 1 ' "" I..A.J.,I,UA "h',',"""."' l. l.M...l(orli,liroio1I. """""" " ' '" JIiuia ;a,. jMerk. W W,, ,r' Vlllln,li,.rii,.ii.r ." R 1 ""'I" ViIVIii( alMrraiinvium. JfATIIKKIN,. WA,rfel.,W?,",'"", w. u. o.(Mi, 'I;"rrr. r uinola ..... : "-'.. ""pa no. iwiibu..s :r '"."':."")' oi nan .M,V?. '' Van Anrwni.p,. . MIIS AIMHS VA Mahv k. Itrr v.s. h.c. u.'A. ii.-ie.i. a a rr i Visiting t.oaira.le.e,,r,llully lnvli.l io.ti.otf: tl a aa,,,,,,. .'"'" "ASMIIAriH, t'OW. i( a. AsimiiH, Aojmam, at Mrs. Au.lli'aon Nurlh II .ireei. s. AfSTl.,e,eu",r ''' U,mo' I're.l.l.ul oget Dr. I'ierce's Golden Medical DIs ovcry, so I seni and got it. and then I Was not satisfied with it alone, hardly believing it would cure uie, so I wrote to Dr. Pierce and gave him my symptoms. He replied that 1 lind catarrh of the bead, extending to my lungs, ami told hat wouloVcure me, I took his advice -never neglected it for anything, I have taken seventeen bottles of ' Golden Utdical Discovery,' eight vials of Dr. Pierce' Pallets, and ten packages of Dr. the use of 'Discovery of diaeases lungs, heart, kidneys, liver, etc., whicl originated in the dfsease of the stomach anil its allied organs of digestion am! nutrition. "Three years ago I ha .' the grip,' writes Mrs. Tillic Miiuey. of Giuvel Switch, Marion Co., Kv. "It nettled on my lungs, and the doctor said I bad consumption. 1 look six botUca ol 'Golden Medicul Discovery.' sud am thankful to soy 1 am entirely well." Sick ti siple" are Invited to consult Dr Pierce by letter, Arc. All (trrrspind ence is strictly private and contidentia) Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, llull.tlo, N. Y A FKKH OPKKU. Dr. Pierce's Common Scn4 Medical Adviser, containing over '.houimnd large pages, is sent free, on leceipt ol stamps to pay expense of mailing only Scud tl one-cent stamps for fae cloth, bound volume, or only 31 stamp for Iht laiok in paper covers. Addrea .Vf. II V. Pierce, lluffalo. N. V. lrl!tlZlVy!:',h"'-u'i '"r r-rlrtar W.lra and Ilrolnera oonl i.llr nf.i " i V1"IV L. (Jim, H.ei..ry. "' " "lu' on0d ."dtt'TiiSi?;:'- tssm Mawnlollaii, Me.tfor.l. O.rgL ""Ji.i 5Ji .,V Icr. and txolbora alaaya wJfii. '" " .HAmxK.P.na.yeele.ir,' M 0HOBCHKS OF MEDFORO. n.U:S0p m. l,,nd.Vr.ro:m,, Tit rn;''.TH,Urj;!.rxr;fif.r:. Jr , ,."M U""-". A. Ilabont. .. tor. iH.ioeuce ,1 the in.n n, th, rear .if ii,o ehureh . I'reacliliie ... V. '" 11,0 ano::m m... L :..'..' ' - Day. Hon,. chrl.r.;,, Kn3"."; mXl","'i H' I U '. churrh Unv. T i. f H. "" ""ire.: I'rcchlnV " t , p. m i nalilmlb selinol lo a. m.i II V P V ? II. i Iiriiyei mrolliitf Thurul,,,. 7.M.... T.. . ailiumin-iiireunij ut hm n. in. on Kuumlny'i ro. ewllliK I r,l suhlmtli. tiner. and Irlemli Z. narKweieonie. . ' said you you wish FOREIGN ITEM3. fright if a llttl tenacloeja. I am not "ch U" ordently. ludford Review. Tho vinoyards iu the vicinity ot Genoa,. Italy, have boon ruined by tho extroiueiy com weather. A Borllu dis- putch suys that nearly nil tlio spring growth in tho vinoynrdH In tho Saar xogioti has been destroyed by frost, Tho six'th blfliiulal convention of tin General Fodoratioii of Women's t,'!nl was hold ut Los ngolos. -Tho follow in officers' wbro eloctod: I'rosMonr.. Mr Di niies T. S. Douison of Now York; first vico-president, Mrs. Kobiirt llur dette of California; socouif vioo presi dent, Mrs. Kinnia Kox of MicIiilmiij re cording secretary, Mrs. William T. Cour jf South Dakota; corresponding soon tary, Miss Lottiso Paponlioim of Soul! Carolina; treasurer, Mrs. Kmiui Van Vechtou of Iowa; auditor, Mrs. Gooi Noyes of Wisconsin. lbs Southern 'Pacific Luis decided b lake uudor its own uiuiiaguiiioui all tb ati g-liouss on its entire railway sv.. lem of 0,000 miles in California, Oregon, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, Now Moxm ,, Texas and Louisiana, and to assume Uio direct supervision of tho restaurants nn tho ferry steamers between .San Fran Cisco and Oakland and Alaniuda. No little surprise was croatod whon ii was discovered that two largo mush rooms had grown through a concroii floor in tlio Miller warehouse at Stock ton, Cal. M. P. Stain, who owns tin building, noticed thn concrete and bitu men floor was being forced upward lu tho shape of two hillocks. A few days later tlio floor split open and two mush rooms forced thoir way upward into tlio air. By actual moasiirumoiit tlio mush rooms grow through four inches of solid coucret and two inches of bitnuion. The presHnro wns simply too groat und the flooring gave way. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. . United Sla'os Land Oftli-r. Rnetiuiir. Orritnn, Mureh 1. 9fl Notice la hereby nlvi-n thill In roniilliilicc with the nrnvlnlons of the act of Cniiereini of Jonon. 1K7S, fnlllli'd "An Aol for the sulii of Timber Lund In the Sluli-sof Ciilltornlii. Ore lien. Nevnilu. und Wnshlnirlon Tenllory, hi rxtrnriod to nil thu 1'obllo Land HUlcn by uol AukusH, ISIB, JORKI'll CAHKKV. of Medford, rnuitly of JacSMin. Htatnnf Oreifnn. has this dnv tiled In thin ofnre his sworn slate mem N. ','S-'I. Inr the purchase of the l-otn 1 und 'i, B' Ng1 "I Ht-ri on No I. Township .H Holilh. (if Rhioot :l Kuhi, and will offer prmif to show ihut the land hoiikIiI Is more valunlile for Us timber or stnne than for nifrlrlllturnl pur. poses, und to elnllli4h his cliilin to suld liuid lieforellio Hcidst'ir and Itcci'Ivrr of this onice ut Knsrtiuru. tln-iinu. on Friday. Uio vui day of Mi.v, i'MrJ. Ho UNinits us wilnen-i'N. KreilerleU M, White, Hiram J. Doiitilidny. Win. W, I'nrkor and K. C llnecK. ull nf IIIk llnuo, Ore. Any und rill persons iiliilinlnK ndviiKely the nlinve-ileserlbed Innils are :i qlli'Mli'il to li.e their rliilniM In Mils onlee on or lit-foro suld 'Jlid day of Mny, VMi. J.T. Illlllior.S. HoilUler. f'lirisllun oliurch Cnrtinp nt uu,k . trenls. Ireaehlii ,1 II . i ' a n" Sf. vi. Sl ,u:'n iJ"i'Olr KndcaVorai S p. tn.:V. I , M. O. K. ut 8:30 n. m. 1'iaver nieolliiK every Thuradnv rvonlmr. LaVno. MI.lon.ry AniUl.ry lo l.'.V. , K. OralThi " y '...'' M' '""h month. Choral Unl'fa O. J.OIslpaalor. ItosldeaaliUo ohuroli. N0TICK FOIl I'UliUCATrON. Unitbo Htatks Lanii ni-ricr, Itiisehurit. Ori'Hon, Mny ft, lltr.'. Notice Is hereby Ktven that. In eouiplliii.eo Willi Hie iirnvisliins nf Uio uel of fontfess of .lunr 8, 1S7H, ontlttril "An net for the sulo of timber Im ds In tlio Hiules of Culltonilu ( ire. i,. Nevi.ilii. uml WiiMhliurlon Terrluirv," as iixtendi'd to ull tho I'ulillo Lund Htules by uel If AUKUKI4. WU, SIOItT W. I'OS'l'ICIt, if Medford, eoiinty of Juolison, Htuloof Orenon, ins ibis dnv nlrd In this nnleo his sworn stale. oent No. y:tli.r,, for tho purchase of tho HWIi ol H-iillon Nn. '.0, in Township No. HIM.. Itnnse No. i l.'jii. uml will oner nrrnf loshow that the land ioiikIii Is more vnliiublo lor Us lltnbor or Mono 'linn lor unricoi'urui piirnosrs, mm w, u,nwn"i, his claim to said bind before tho Coonly i:ierk -if Jackson County, nl Jiii-kHonvllle, Ori-Kon, on Kililav. Uio lllh (luv of July, I1K. Ha mimes us wiIiu.hhmm: 1 1 eo. V. KIiik. Z. Mnxey. II. K, llo, ilni und W. II. Meeker, ull of 1118 lllittci Oregon. ' . a,.v i,d nil nersnnH flln m nir arlvorselv the utiovii ileserlbml lunflsuro n-iiucleil to lllu their claims n I ns omeo on or oiiiuro sum i nn nny ui Wuiy, una, i.,f.i Mellindliit Kplseopnl Charoh Mouth Itov. M li a "m ,.',..l'.?l"',' '',"t'liln every Huudny ul ,i"... I tt,"'..''','.,.'.n : H"''y el ool nl inn. m. , Prayer niec inn Thursday nvenin at s o'alueks Woman's Homo Mission Hoctcly inoyls llr"t Thursday In men month at t:l p. in KrJ: onu Is cordially lnvlli.il ull our .ervl'eei NOTICE FOIl PUBLICATION, NOTICH FOR PUBLICATION. T.nnrl Oltlee nt Roeburr, Oregon, May a, Not.lco Is hereby Riven that, the following nnmod settler has lllod notice of Ills Intention to make limit proof In support of his elnlm. arid that said proof will bo mado hnfnro tlio nooiilv slork of .laoksnn Oonntv, at JncliKonvlllo, ore on, on June SO. IM!, viz: GRANT HAWLIN08, On fl. R. No. 8SU3, for tho NWW, Heo. 3S, Tp. 37 1., n. 1 Knst. llo nnmes the fnllowlnff witnesses to prove his continuous resldonoo upon und cultivation -f said lund, viz: Aa'on Wyland.nf Cllmns. Oregon, and Prod nlee. .Terome nervals and f'hnrles Hansenm, of Medford, Oregon. 1. T, BlUDGXg, ReiKter. I.nnd omco at Kosiibnig, Oroenn, May I, Wri. Notice Is hereby given Unit tlio following namod settler lius tiled nolleo ot his Intention to make Until proof lo support of his elnlm. nnd that said proof will bo inudo before fins Ncwborv. county elork, at Jacksonville, Ore gon, on Juno 27, Hi, viz: KIOH'AKI) (1. DOUOHKltTV, Ob II. E, No.'-iomn, for tho B B4, Heo, 4, Tp. :n 1 , , I Knst. Ifo numos tho following witnesses to prove bis contl niiiius reslilcncn upon and cultlviitluii of said land, vl.: J. M. Allen, of Derby, Oregon; K. II. .Watson, of Derby, Oregon, M. II. Dooghoriy,' of Dig Iliilto, Oregon, and W. W, 1'uikor. ol lllg nolle, Oroaon. J. V. lluiooKS, Hegistor Legal blanks of all kinds for enlo at this otnoe. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Unlled Hiules Land omoe. v, . . . Hoseburg. Oreguii. h Jl. nt, '" hf"'1'!' k'vob that In i-ompllnM'o with Ihe provlsliiiivol Iho aol of Congress or Juno. 'I. ISTs, nntllled "An Act for Uie snln of Timber Lauds p. the Suues of ('llfmiila. Ore gon, Ni vuilit. nud Wushliigton Tcrrltoiy." u I'Sti-niled to Ml Uio I'uollo I .un.l Hinlus by not ol August t. k'.f, , MUM. NKTTIH W I I.HON, of Oohevedun eouiily of t Isi eulii, Htulo of Iowa, has this ilul Hied lu Ibis mike her sworn Htute. uienl No anfi, for Iho purelinoi of the MKl; or Hj rtiiin No. i:i, Townsliln il l Si nn,. f Itnuuu Hum. mid will offer proof lo, h.iwlhnt III., hind sought Is moro yiiluublr for Ii. timhnr or sloun bull lor iigrlniiUiirul purpose,,, and lo efliuh llsh her claim tosnld liimi boloro tin, Keulstor uml lli ei li-nror ml. ..111,-,. ,,l IWbnrg. Oro K'oi. ou 'Ihiiisdnr, llio '."Jd dnv of May. lino. fjienninsu8wlliiiiwi: .MlssSurnh .', Wilson, w, W. I'urki r ni.il l(bert f I'nrker. or lllj llulle, Ores uml Krud XI. Wl,l, ,.r .,.,.,.. '. Oregon. Any und nil persons claiming adversely tlio nhnvo.doiiorl luniN urn reiiiiesied til II In dBy oi ! May' "llliVJ. '"" "m "' "-'"" Slllll d J. T. Iliiinims, HeglKinr, , NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. t'nlled Hlnles Lund Oltlee, si ,i i , ,,.""c,""b "(ORon, Feb. 27, luoj. o , ? ", l".'r!",y "iv"." 1,1 eomplliincu VM i Jiu V!" !'f "f '-"ongross of Julio . IS7S entitled -a,, rl rr ,e" r timber liiiids in Die mutes ol (.'iillforolii. Ore- "" Nv "Mil W'liHlilngtpn Terrllorv," us of AugosU, "m." ''"''"0 Lanrt ' 1,01 , , Minn SARAH R WILSON, of lllg Hullo, rnunty of Jnrlisiin, Hutu of Oro- i?i?Si'"I the puroliiiM, rtl, K HW k and HIWhvii Huu 111, uml HKlf HKlf 6r S, '.'.'na'i, f' ""'"'l' i'lHotilh. oi'ltaVgVi J', , ? i, , i 1 111 "' "'",lv ""it Uio lund fSL'V '".'" vuluiiblr for Hb llmlinrnr sumo i,! -.h'.,.'!".' ','!r!" "" 1 'bllsh bur elnlm in suld bind before tin. Iteglslor uml Knenlver of Ibis olll.-o at Itosobiirg. Oregon oil 1 l"y. Iho J-Jil day of May, ii, shoni Inim 'low? " "w oM C-N"' l!".W '"" "' "S lowi . w w I'.irknriiiiil toheii l,. 1'irkor. of Ino.l Oregoo"'''""' "" Wl"'u' u" l''" AllVlllldnll lliimnnu nlit.n.l.... .. nliovo-ilesiii ibeil liimls uro reiini'sleil to fllo dliy"of Mny'X'. '"" on ' "cforn sai.1 !ud J. I . IIIIIIKIKH, Roglstor. Jiiinos Whoolnok wns Rofitoiiood by Judge Gray at Orovlllu, Oal to HiilTor tho death penalty on Juno 18 ut San Quontiii prison. Wheolook had boon convicted of tho brutal luurdor of Mrs. Mnry Martin, ngod 74 yoars, nt Couto louo, Butte county, ou May 17, 1001.