Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, November 06, 1896, Image 3

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Resume of Events in ths
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Northwest. *
A «yodícete baa bean farmed te tun-
EVIDENCE OF STEADY GROWTH
I never used ao quick a cure as Piao's
Cure for Consumption, B. Palmer, Box
1171. Seattle, Waah., Nov, 26, ug6.
II A N UR-For all klnda or work ruralated Waa oa
•hurt »ottoe. AddrM. Hlgl.r'.
oi
See, H2 Third Street, Portland, Oregon.
Sugsr
wm
The Foster 4b McDonald mine, in
Gold Gulch mining district, wm
bonded to Crook county capitalists
last week.
Plenty of trout oan be oaught on
Co io river, by using salmon eggs for
bait, but fly fishing in that river is
ever for the season.
Tbe North End Mill Company/of
Coos ba/. hM discontinued rafting
Sus from the Coquille, and is now
ipplug them over the railroad.
The contract for constructing the
dikes, etc., in Tillsmook harbor, has
bean awarded to Contractor Jacobson,
who had th» contract at Bandon iMt
first cultivated in Maderia
in 1430.
We wish to establish in every town on
Coast an exclusive agency for ths A.
M. W WATxa-Paoor Duas F a ciao ano
H inkiko . Best seller on markst. For
terms, sample« and particulars, address at
oiu-e P acific C oast A ukxct Wim Maao-
rAcnaiau Co., 819 Market street, rooms 23
and 24, Ban Francisco, CaL
the
DnirNXBB CAMROT BU CUR»
reach the
doe«*
only one
way tc
consti tu-
tional
Hnmed condition ot the muooua lining of tbe
Euatachian Tube. When Ibis tube is inftsmed
vou have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hear-
I mt. and when it Ie entirely eloeed, deatneae la
the result, and uniem the Inflammation can be
taken out and thia tube restored to iu normal
■ iinon, hearing wi.l be destroyed forever:
nine cases out of fen are caused by catarrh,
which 1s nothing but an inflamed condition of
the mucous eurlacee.
He will give One Hundred Dollars for any
case of deafneea (caused by eatarrb) that can­
not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Curs. Band for
circulars; free.
r. J. CHENBY A CO., Toledo, a
- fold by druggists, 75c.
V
Hall's Family Pills are the beet.
Tbe extention of the Sumpter valley
railroad to the town of Sumpter waa
celebrated by a ball and pionio, and by
the shipment of concentrates and ores
that bad been accumulating for two
Foaa, Gutbrie & Co. shipped from
Baker City a trainload of 490 cattle.
Nearly all of the cattle were bought
from Powder Vklley atockownera The
Ths hardy Sootoh tweeds have, a prioea were:; Cows, |16; twoa, |18;
favored plaoe among the seaabn’s popu­ threes, 998 and 994.
lar textiles.
Some of tbe hopgrowers in Washing­
ton county are storing crops in the
Masonic building in Laurel, where the
hop« will bo kept until sold.
Seven
and a half oenta baa been offered for
hops in Hillaboro.
The ebinook run of salmon in the
Siuslaw thia year has been fairly good,
bnt it ia about over.
The big run of
silverside salmon baa not yet entered
»
New Haven, Conn., Nov. 8.—The
murder cate i g liu.t Rev. H. H. Hay­
den hM been uismiseod ia the court
Lt recalls one of tbe moot finiational
trlab In the history of the Conneotiout
criminal court. The trial took place
in 1879, and wm probably m widely
(lisousaed as any trial that has token
place in tbe country.
,
September 1, 1878, Mary Stannard,
who had been employed as a domestic
in Hayden’s house, went to her home
and sent a letter back informing Hay­
den she would soon he a mother, oharg-
jug him with tin responsibility for her
condition. On the following day ah«
returned to North Madison and visited
Hayden's house several times, fin illy
tolling her sAter that he had promised
to buy her medioina Next day Hay­
den left home, telling hie wife bo wat
going to Durham, and about noon b«
appeared at the home of Miao Ston
nard’e sister. Late in tbe afterbocn
her body was found. Au autopsy wai
held, and aixty grains of araenic found
in her atomach, un a boor bed.
Hayden wm arrested but denied all
knowledge of the murder or any re­
lations with the girt Tbe trial bad
many
sensational
feautres.
The
strongest point in the defense was made
by the mixing up of experts on two
kinds of arsenic. The jury was taken
on a special train to view the scene of
th e"te order and when their decision
One of the
Advantages.......
n
OLDS ft KING,
Ülap
The receiver of the Traders’ bank,
of Taooma, made a showing of bis
trust before Judge Stallcup last week.
The cause of the case being brought up
wm to get a ruling of the court as to
whether the assets now on band ahould
be sold and the stockholders asssssed to
pay the balance of the liabilities or let
tbs matter rest awhile.
Tbe atook-
holders have virtually agreed to the
former plan, and if the court allows
Mid, Jr,
MMX. A. IttTFHtRT rer«: “1 appreelate toe
het that there sre thousand» and Utourenda of
the ladle» ot the United M»tee that Would like
to trv my World Renowned FACB BLEACH:
hut have been kept from doing»0on account of
the price, which 1» »2 per bottle, or • bottle»
Uken together »5- In order that all of th<
may have an opportunity, I will
free a 1
In mall
wra,p«r*M
■ample bottle, Mfely pecMd, Nail
receipt of «cent». FRECKLKS, p—,—,
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’ w*»
the »kin, and wrlnklee (not caueed by facial
np, aa ooereetio* Ao, but
j
1896.
Salem, Or., Nov. 9.—Dr. M. S. Skiff
today delivered 90,000 pounds of hops
that bad been contracted at 18 cents.
An offer of 11 cents was today refused
by a Salem grower.
Thia ia the high­
est offer made thia year.
Philadelphia, Nov.. 8.—Mrs. Frank
Mayo, widow of the well-known actor,
died last night at Canton, Pa., from
“Bde before D**“”«
die effects of an operation for tumor.
A viaitor on ths Sound is interested
• ojre.
in
the lumber trade with Delagoa
bay,
Send for my book “How to be Beautiful," free
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»v-
on »ppiicMioa. Addrere all «MnmunicwUou» Africa, says that during tbe next
reckon
twlevemonths between 60,000,000 and
Xoom «, Golden Rule Building. Portland, Or
70,000,000 feet of lumber will be re-
--------------------------- quired to supply the^visible demands
of tbe country tributary to Delagoa bay
«iX-XTr/G? alone, and tbe whole will have to be
supplied by Oregon .nd Washington
You want one! Write ferCalalogw. aS mills.
This amount of lumber would
I r
Type Founders’ Co.
load about thirty large shipa.
PetUaM.Oe. I The salmon fishermen on tbe Snoho-
are patiently waiting tot
I f . it doe» not cover
letter .
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I WANT
In. Siili M Cbugtd II Appurila
Tül Ski
Ku« Hitiilf.
Special Correspondence.
Portlaud, Or., Nov. 9.
last week, in reference to the clubs ot
Portland, whilst I. by no means, meant
to give a complete dub directory, in
mentioning the more prominent, as I
Williams* riah PllU-<Mhor
did, it wm accidental on my pan that
Preaalnaat ClUaaas T»»tlfy
I neglected to speak of the road dub,
or, mors properly speaking, th» Good
Roads Club.
H I be not mistaken, that dub hM
From the CaU, San Francisco, Cal. .
•
the largest list of members of any dub
“You don’t know met Well, I am here. Tbe dub occupies the mansion
not aurpriaed at that
I hardly know ' of the late Banker Dekum. The house,
myaelf, and yet here I am full of life on a quarter block, has been remodeled,
and vigor. Look at my arma, round, and a bowling alley hM been built
atre ng and healthy. The color of my apart The rest of the whole block is
cheeks show life and animation.’’
a beautiful garden, where lawn parties
Bo spoke Mrs. Hadix, wife of Rev. are given in mild and dear weather,
& Hadix, of Placerville, California, bunting six feet high feting stretched
and “what has produced this wonder­ about the garden to keep thoee from
ful change from alomst death to health- seeing who have not paid to get in.
fui, ac* ve life?” M
-
The object of the dub ia to encour­
“Well, I will tell you it waa Pink age good roads, but its pursuit seems
Pilla tat Pale People. You will remem- rather to be sociability. The dub has
berAhat ‘‘for years I walked the streets arouxbd some interest in good roads, but
a living skeleton—emaciated—weak, I fear that thia has been somewhat
and a complete wreck. My fleah color­ ameliorated by a recent city ordinance
less, my ^erves unstrung. I had no permitting bicycles on the sidewalks,
blood. If my fleah was punctured, a provided tbe riders dismount witbin
thin pink stain was all that oould be thirty feet of any pedestrian approach.
produced. . My physiciana aaid there lug—which the riders do not do with
waa no . hope for me. My friends de­ a aealoua fidelity to their own elegant
spaired of my recovery. I was sent to comfort that is worthy of a better okuse.
Sacramento, where three of the moat
You’ll find the advertisement of
eminent physicians diagnosed my ogae. Olds 4b King on this page quite inter­
acquittât
but they shook their heads and said esting this week. As I told you in
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they could not help me, and they re­ another letter, 1 know Olds very wdl,
Try Walter Baker & Co.’« Cocoa and
, ▲ Narrow Escape.
fused to take my money as they cOuld and any thing he aaya in an advertise­
Spokane. Nov. 8.—Mrs. Hendricks, do me no good.
ment is quite as good as the best man's
Chocolate and you will understand why
wife of Wood Hendricks, residing at
“My husband was sent for to say the bond. The house says it will offer
917X Front avenue, had a narrow ea- last good-bye.
When I lay on my some unusual bargains, so M to draw
their business established in 1780 has flour*
cape' from being killed thia morning, oouob to rest I felt as though I was* th« attention of your readers, and start
ished ever since. Look out for imitations
m a result of the careless blasting that sinking, down, down, down* ’I oould up business communication.
Their
has been going on for some time at the not sleep, neither oould I rest
When catalogue may be had free for asking
cite of tbe Northern Pacific oarshops.
all hope from physicians was gone, I on a postal. Be sure of the number, ¡
Walter Baker A C a ., Ltd., Dorchester, Maas.
She had but a moment before arisen determined to try what virtue theie 802 Washington street, and watch I
from a chair upon which, she wm sit­ waa in Pink Pills for Pale People. I । i for tbe “ad” weekly from now until I
ting, in the front room of the bouse, commenced taking them and soon be­ Christmas.
,
when suddenly there camo a crash of gin to improve. I continued their use
Before now, you have doubtless read
breaking timber and lath, followed by with the result that to-ddy I am fully of the recovery of Mrs. Dickenson, at!
a fall of plaster from all over tbe room, recovered tp health and happinesa, and Mount Angel, Oregon, from apparent |
and a piece of rook .weighing about this in less than six months from the. . death, October 18, as tbe undertaker I
twenty pounds fell to the floor just time I commenced their use. All ¿ail waa abqpt to fasten the lid on the coffin
where abe bad been sitting. Upon in­ to Pink Pills tor Pale People. ’ ’
k preparatory to taking tbe corpae(?) to
vestigation, it was found that the mia-
J. C. Stephens, another resident of the church where funeral services were
sle bad been thrown into the air from puoerville, said:
“I was s'ffiioted to be held. The lady died (?) Friday.
a blast set off by Contractor Bennett’ - s wwi xuvumattaui
rheumstism for
twenty The funeral wm set for Sunday after-
—
ivr more
muru than
iumu ewenij
men af the site of the work now going | years, and only with the greatest diffi- noon.
noon, Tbe
me little
nine enuron
church ax
at mi.
ML nngei
Angel
on at the shops and carried forty rods, oulty was I able to walk to my place waa filled with friends Sunday after-
when it came crashing through the roof of business, my bands were so stiff and noon, the pall spread for the coffin, and
of Hendricks’ house.
swollen that 1 could scarcely bold any- tbe minister ready to officiate. After
From numerous complaints made, thing in them. When driving my waiting over half an hour for the ar-
tbe police have several times notified team,
oould — not
hold —j
my -------
whip.
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r.
- 1 rival of tbe funeral procession, a mes-
Contractor Bennett that be must be saw in tiie Ban Francisoo Call that a senger wm sent to discover the cause
more careful in blasting at that point. friend of mine bad been cured of rbeu- of the delay. Soon the -information
Only two weeks ego-all tbe front teeth matism by using Pink Pilla I com- wm returned that Mra Dickenson had
of a tinner by the name of Brown, who menoed using them with the result > returned to life, as above related,
waa at work on the roof of tbe new that I am completely cured.”
1
These facts I obtained from the min-
roundhouse, were knocked out andTiis
Mra 3. G. Bailey wss sfllioted for a inter myself, who is a worthy, reliable
face lacerated by being struck by a long time
__
_ _____
___ and and truthful gentlemanS That was
with
kidney (rouble
piece of rook thrown by a blast In oould
not net nights. ' uh.
Bhe -->4:
aaid
aah M
“I truly a nnrorw escape from , being
view of thia last piece of carelessness, bad ' heard so much about the wonders buried altre. My present information
z
Chief Hawthorn aays he will take steps that Pink Pills performed that I con- i is that there are hopea of Mrs. Dick- , £ \
to effectually put a stop to the reckless eluded to try them.
I commenced enson's permanent recovery.
risking of human li^p.
taking then, and found immediate re- i
Even hard times help ns somA A
lief, sleep nicely, and in eveiy way recent heavy failure here' of J. M.
am greatly improved. ’’
Moyer & Co., bringing with it tbe fail-
London. Nov. 8.—The Globo, ta an
p Falrehild la a drugigst doing ' m M
Albany Woolen Mills, hM
ti™ 1«»' “it.*!** ahould tbe bnainaaa ta Phraerville. He says he thrown an immense stock of men’s and
insurrection last much longer. ________
Spain i hM
h
Pink Pill«
Pale x«-.'
been relllnw
atllinc Pink
Pills for
for Pata
hov«’dothinif on the market, made of
expected for tbe last ten days.
Mrs. 3. T. Vipcent, who has a gar­
den in tbe south part of Toledo, claims
to have raised tbe largest pumpkin of
the season. Tbe pumpkin is five ‘ feet
six inches by five feet one inch in cir-
.
■■
_______ Wb oumferenoe, and is still growing.
Eight men, including tbe millers,
were thrown out of employment by
With a better understanding of tbe tbe burning of the Weston flouring
transient nature of the many phys­ mill»
Tbe mill lacked 800 barrels of
ical ilia, which vanish before proper ef-
completing a 1000-barrel order for tbe
It bad just received a
rightly directed. There ia comfort in China trade.
the knowledge, that so many forma pt telegram asking terms on 1,000 more
sickneae are not due to any actual die- barrel»
ease, but simply to a constipated condi-
Messrs. May & Berniers, of Harris-
tion of the avatem, which the pleasant
family laxative, Byrupof Figs, prompt­ i burg, during the week preceding the
ly removes. 'That ia why it ia the.only 90tb inst., shipped 16,000 bushels of
remedy with milHoneof families, and ui wheat from their warebouae cm tbe
railroad. The object wm to mvb their
who value good health. Ita beneficial customers the advantage of the 8-oent
effects are due to tbe fact, tbat itia the
one remedy which promotes Internal rate which went out of effect on tbat
eleanHneM without dsbilitating the date, the rate now being twelve cento
par hundred.
V organa on which it acta. It ia therefore per
all important, in order to get Ite bene-
'a. w. Wright and Cbalree Collins
A4..I..1
A m r- —A- whan
”
_
flcial effects, to note when you pur- are putting up
at sue
the foot
~ F®"111« "P a
■ sawmill
sawmill as
toot
. ehase. that you bavwtlie genuine arti­
cle, which is manufactured by the Cali­
fornia Fig Syrup Co. only and add by
all reputable druggista.
Kth nt
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..k.i
' It to Abe enjoyment of good health, nvA»
order h-
by tbe 1 16th
of December.
mending, the terminatidh of the rebel-
and the system Is 1 regular, laxatives or now have ten men at work. . Orders
lion
must
endow
Spain
witbiw
verita
­
needed. If for 100,000 feet of lumber have been
other remedies »re
ble white elephant. For a long time
afflicted with any_____________
afterward abe would have to maintain
may be commended to the most Skillful received already.
physicians, but if in need of a laxative,
an army of occupation to prevent an­
one should have the beat, and with the
other uprising, and, as the revenue re­
well-infonned ev<
A theater ia being built in New ceipts would be next to nothing, the
Whatcom that will bo able to seat Madrid treasury would have to' find the
1,000 persons.
money. In the presence of this dismal
Colfax college has msde arrange­ proapect, the Globe opinee that tbe
ments to publish a monthly paper, an Spanish people would do well to con­
sider the question whether Cuba is
eight-page sheet
Tbe city tax levy in Olympia for the worth retaining. If it is, Spain should
of clty'lif«-|s^th« bargalaa of th« ensuing year will be 10)^ milla.
Last use all possible dispatch in accomplish­
big city stores.
ing its pacification* either by conces­
year the levy was 19 X milla.
sion or conquest
Our Mal! Order Department ‘
Olympia sportsmen will take steps to
Fw PrflTMt the trapping of quail, contrary
example, we ofler
to law, by men and boys in Thurston
Indianapolis, Nov. 9.—The secretary
county.
of the state board of health has a case
Children’s Natural Grey
reported from Columbus, where s man
The entire collection
of coins which
Wool Underwear...........
.
,
A. her. pictured, fin. pad. good., lu
’»o1«» ,rom
Ferry museum in persisted in kisaing bis sweetheart who
right.or«fon weight,
Tacoma a few weeks ago, baa been re- is alarmingly ill with diphtheria, by
which he also contracted the disease.
covered.
A levy of three and one-fourth milla The secretary therefoie wants to inter-
has been made by the eehool board of dio»
kiasing, concerning which he
Tacoma for school purposes. The levy Bey*
A m
“I ain ocnivnoed of the difficulty the
will provide «80,100.
health board will meet in trying to
The Herrick Canning Company, of
taboo kissing among aweehearta. Al­
Aberdeen, has put up 160,000 cases of
though a most dangerous pastime,
salmon this season, snd expects to put
there seems to be an inherent tendency
up about 4,000 more.
to indulge in it, and we have little
Very few hops have been sold in hope of ever being able to do away
Puyallup thus far, only those that have with it I may have to recommend a
FOR lie a garment In.
been contracted for having been de­ disinfectant All that will be neces­
FOK 2Sc a garment In.
.Sto IS year sixes livered.
FOR 39c a garment In.
Growers seem to think they sary will be to rinae the teeth well
A bargain never matched In Portland's his­
tory. On tbera we will ray the poetage or ex- will get more by holding on.
with it and rub it well on the lipa.
preM. and with each order will tend our new
A bullet bame flying through the That would insure against the dangers
Fall Sbopprtig puide Free.
window of 3. H. -Miller’s kitchen, in resulting frontosoulation. ”
Whstoom, the other day, and struck
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iti i
Mrs. Fred Hamburg, who was at work Dlatr M Iucroasln< li
posilabo , ox. there, on a finger. The ball had spent
Ml w.»bl»ft»« St
Loudon, Nov. 8.—A dispatch to the
its force and did not injure her.
Daily Mail from Conatantinople aaya:
HOW TO BE BEAUTIFUL/
In order to cut down expenses, Olym­ “It ia rumored that the Armenians
pia has entirely abolished the usegif' have decided to poison the water sup­
I» L RUPPERT’S FACE BLIACH.
street lights. Several citisens have, ply, and tbe authorities are taking rig­
however, subscribed a fund for tbe id precautions. Panics are of daily
illumination of tborougbfarea near occurrence. The masses regard the in­
In fat
crease in the price of bread as a sign
their residences.
The loggers and mill men who have of tbe approach of war. The bitterest
Besten.
campa on the Small streams flowing strife exists amongjthe ministers in tbe
into tbe Snohomish river are anxiously Xildis ki<»k- There are rumors of
waiting for rain. These streams sre I
ot ministers and officials. Tbe
midolli
now so low that logs or boats cannot be ; sultan’s only supporters now here are
Hassan Pasha and Rifat Paaha. ”
floated to tbe mills
Gladness Comes
i Friends
FtiM to Reagite Her P ortland
«s >
ST- ■
=
■•ett,a».
siaxe, aud m it is utterly subversive oft
Tuiin and Lausanne by rail ■
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A MINISTER ACQUITTED.
» Pleine cm
kidnaw’ramphùinL^iMrì^a»
fever sud »bue, L
new, debilito and---------------
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rhenmatunn,'aflaaaata
which the Ulttsra is particularly adaptad.
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Vandslia, ID., Nov. 8.—Near Hag­
erstown, this county, Edward Arm­
strong was in a cornfield bunting quail
with his wife. -Mrs. Armstrong could
not see her husband, who was on the
other side of the fence. She fired at •
covey of birds, tbe charge striking her
husband in the beck of tbe head, and
killing him instantly.
London,
Nov. 8.—The Obaerrer's
source that it is tbe oaar'a intention to
Omi
SEE?
DUR
i
“““ sales nave been more than doubled
WHbin the Inst six months, especially
a
as » amignee,
assignee, hr
has cut prices to exact cost
to raise money at once. So, if you |
happen to .want clothing, suits? over-
coats, boys’ clothing, at actual whole-
sale cost, address Assignee, J. M.
Moyer & Co., Third and Oak streets, j
' and my word for it. Senator Selling i
will quote you at actual cost, for '
brand new goods, newest patterns and
latest styles.
The rainy season has about set in,
and not for years have Portlanders had
a better opportunity of experiencing
the benefita of tbe excellent new street
pavements tbst I have recently referred
to in thia correspondence. Heretofore,
walking in tbe buaineaa center of thia ?
oity, during the rainy season, has been, I
I might say, almoat perilous; certainly
it waa experimental, for no man oould
tell when he put his foot down in ‘the
sloughs between the rows of buildings,
whether be would rest his sole on a
stump or In the bottom of a sunken
mudsoow.
Tbe new streets add to
comfort and give impetus to trade at
the stores, which amply repays the out­
No Salta.
This is a story that Charles Henry lay for good paving.
An interview with H. W. Scott, editor
Webb—I dare say you’ve read Mr.
^IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIII
Webb's exquisite verses In tbe current of tbe Oregonian, and with Sylvester
Pennoyer, mayor of Portland, may ap­
Harper’s—tells of a Western experience
pear in my next letter, after the eleo-
of bls. He happened to meet an old
acquaintance In Ban Francisco a few
if both of them would only speak their
years age, and m there was grand opera inmost minds on the result of tbe eleo-
in the city Just then, Mr. Webb took tbe
tion, it would prove interesting if not
young daughter of bls friend to’ hear instructive reading.
EZEKIEL.
"Fault" Tbe girl wm just out of a
convent, and bad never been In a thea­
ter in all her life before. As the curtain
Cinoinnsti, Nov. 9.—TbAe were IN GUARANTEED ORDER.
......FOR AALE CHEAT
rose Mr. Webb handed her a pair of two shooting affrays last night In
opera glMsea. The girl looked at them tbe first one a drunken Swede wm
m H. P. Hercúlea, G m or Ga«oHae.
for a moment Then she raised them ejected from the Salvation Army bar­
t-a H. P. Hercuha, Gas or GaMlioe.
to her dainty none, sniffing at first one racks, whereupon he shot James Mur­
►a H. ,P. Regan, G m ar GaMliae.
ray, but not dangerously, and then
•ide and then the other.
t-3 H. P. Oriental, Gas or GaMliae.
“Why,” she said, as she hiyided the shot a little girl in tbe wrisL He also
»-4 H. P. Otte, Gas er GaMliae. Í
lorgnette back to her companion, “you fired at bis pursuers before he was ar­
1-4 H. P. Pacific, G m ar Gasaliae.
rested.
Tbe
other
shooting
wafif
ain’t got any salts in them.”—Washing­
1-6 H. P. Hercules, Gaa er GaMliae
Sherman’s distillery, in tbe western
ton Post
i-ro H. P. Hercules, Gas er GaMliae.
part of the oity. The participants were
nA Legend Spoiled.
two government storekeepers on duty
State
Your
Wants
and
Write
for Prices...........
The Nspoleoulc legend'tells how Na­ at the distillery, A. E. McKensie and
poleon, while Moscow was In flames, Bernard Langemeyer.
McKenaie shot
found time to draw up a decree organ­ Langemeyer in the bowels and groin.
ising ths Theater Francia, says ths Langemeyer died at the hospital. Mo-
Paris “Messenger.” Alas the story Is Kensie came to the police station and 406-7 Sansome Street
not true. The French national archives surrendered.
San Francisco, Cal...
have recently been overhauled, and it
transpires that Napoleon was in Poland
O m , OMoliaa and Oil Engines, 1 to 200 K. P.
Rebecca Harding Daivs* new story
when he received tee decree ready to
be signed. He there signed It and sent entitled *Whoes Waldeaux” will be
It back to Paris, but in the margin serially published in Harper’s Basar,
wrote tbe following: "To be forwarded beginning in the issue dated October
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when the army will be at Moscow. It 10th. The illustrations are by T. de
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to His Majesty’s Intention that the de­ Thule trup.__________
since the wonderful recovery of Mrs.
Hadix,whose case wMconsidered hope-
lem. and whose recovery by the use ot
Pink Pills was considered almost a
miracle. The reputation of these pills
is fully established for doing what they
promise.
Dr. Wllliama’ Pink Pilla contain, in
a condensed form, all tbe elements
necessary to give new life and richness
to the blood and restore shattered
nerves They are an unfailing specific
for such disesses ss locomotor ataxia,
partial paralyaia, St Vitus’ dance, soi-
atioa, neuralgia, xheumatism, nervous
headache, the after effect of la grippe,
palpitation of the heart, pale ail'd sal­
low complexions, all forms of weak­
ness either in male or female. Pink
Pills are sold by all dealers, or will be
sent post paid on receipt of prioe, 60
cents a box, or six boxes for 82.60, by
addressing Dr. Williams’ Medicine
Company, Schenectady, N. Y.
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Don’t compare
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the market, and you will find you
get for 10 cents almost twice as
much “Battle Ax” as
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cree should be dated from tbat town.”
Tbe archives did not say wbetEer tbs
decree wm sent to Moscow or not, but
It wm certainly not drawn np there. •
Myoose is a sugar produced from the
ergot of rye.
This circular la leaned for the benefit of CW
country cu»t<
of oar Imlly
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The schooner 8. P. Ely is reported
to have been driven on the br^kwater
at Two Harbors, Minn., in a gal» and
sunk.
Her crew had a narrow escape BsiToa pnce*.
from drowning.
C. W.8HREVE
Settling Colonial AXalr*.
We are spending more
than our profits on Schil­
ling's Best tea tq get you to
Your monty back if you
don’t like it
At grocers’ in packages.
London, Nov. 2.—The Daily Newa*
Rome correspondent reporta that it is
asserted there that Italy. France and
Russia are negotiating tor a settlement
of colonial affairs by Russia annexing
Erythrea, in Abyssinia, Italy taking
Tripoli, and France taking Tunia.
London, Nov. 9.— It is reported that
while shooting in Smyrna, Captain
Myrriot, of the Norfolk regiment, wm
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