tMjrti wKf.wr'-'!- IV A. THE NEW AGE, PORTLAND, OKEGCXN". ""vis? . BUSINESS LOCALS. t Always nak for th fnmous General Arthur cipar. Eflborg-Gunit Cigar Co., f cnerSI ngente, Portland. Or. f F. P. TliompEon, dealer in tobncco, cigars, fruit, candies anil nuts. 2G0 B ticot. tt'ntld & Mnlthlcn, drugisti, 2715 KubsoII 8t., Hill block, Porltund. Or. Knhn Bro., dealers in hides, fun nd wool. 101 Fiont Btroot, Portlnmi, Or. G. Dnnielson, watchmaker, JowoUt and diniuoiul-Bcttor, 140 Sixth street, Portland, Or. All work guurniiteod. N. E. Kownn, 181 Mndleon Btrcot, dealer in cigars, tobacco, fruits, can dies, pop, ico cicatii and ginger nlo. i Call nt A. T. Smith, Grocer, 074 Wnnliliu'tnii Btrcot. cornor West Paik. Columbia 'phono 157. Oregon wain 443. Jno. P. Sharkey, monnfneurer of harness, collars, saddles and strap work; importer of saddlery, hardware, whips, padB, etc. C5 Union avo., Port laud, Or. Entorpriso Pickling Worka Catsup, plcklea, vinegar, sauces, cider, idiib tarda, cliow chow, etc. T. 8. Flnnt (tan, proprietor, Kuat Alder street and Union avenue Portland, Or. TeU phone, white No, 4. K. Nelson, dea'iar in ataplonnd fancy jtocoriefl, 405 Washington street, cor Mr Thiitoonth, Portland, Or. Orrgoa ttd 1014; Columbia 101. Storllntt and Yalo lilcyclon, chain and chainloaa, fllo to $7G; cash or in itallmont. '1)9 wuhuls for milt. Dun ton & Co., 1110 Sixth Btrcot. llocklngor & Co., dealers In new and second-hand goods, furnituto, atovea, tinwaro, hardwato, glmnwuro and rockery. Untight sold and exchanged. HO and 83 Union avenue, Kant Side, Portland, Or. Ernest Geialor, manufacturer and dealer in high-grado Havana cigars and tobacco. Sulournom and factory: J(S9 iN'orth Sixth atreot, oppoaito Union depot, Portland, Ox, llox trails spocialty. Tim Western Oyster Houbj, 8am Alnckin, ptopiiutor. Oysters and crawfish, wholesalo and retail. 13y tint gallon, (3; by tliu pint, 2D conts. 352 Washington Btrcot, betweon Sua end and Tliitd. Tuluphonu brown 434. G. A. Alvord, photographer. Studio, J86 Moiribon Hlieet, went end ol bridgo, Portland, Or. Our prices: Cabinet, caibou IIiiIhIi, $1 and 2 per dozen; smaller h'izch, 0 for 26 cent?. All woik llrat-olasB. When you build rcu Lewis & Lewis, routraetors and builders. Oiegon Tul tphoiiu 1,005 Green. Speoinl attention paid to jobbing and repairing stairs tud vtairliuilding. 1107 Madison street, between Fifth and Sixth, Portland. Or. H. Herrman & Company, dealers in sll kimlM nt cord wood and coal. Or ders will ret-oivo prompt attention. Our sttmiii wood mw sent to any part of the city on hliort notice. Yard, up j'osito narrow gaugo depot, Water ilreel, hetwoen Clay and Colunibiu, Telepliouo No. H8!l, Portland, Or. King up Dr. Darling, 2(11 Morrison street, cor. Thiid and Munition, over McAllen it MuDouiiell'K. Ofllcu hours. 10:110 to 13 a. in.; 1:110 to 5 p. qi. At residtiueo. H. lltlh i.ud liul- mout stieets, morning and evenings. Kcsidoiii'o 'phones, Oregon, bluo 87G; Uoluinbiu, 6137; otlluo 'phono, Colum bia 14. Lako CharleH IIouho, 89 North Fifth street, Portland. 'Jhoioest brands of wines, liquors and cigars. Everybody aniokrs tho celebrated Monogram and Pumiuiu cigars. V kvo no counl. The A. D. T. Mei-songor Co. Is tho old ft and best service of the kind in tho town. Headers of the Now Age, give thoin tho preference. Money to loan, on furniture, pianos, or any good securities. Notes and mortgages bought. 8. W. Kiug, room 45, Washington building. 15. 11. Moorehoiiho fc Company, (inc.) 1803 w.ili paper; paiuts, oils, var nishes, and room mouldings. 1105 Al der street, between Fifth and Sixth, Portland, Or. Marino drug store, O. A. Watson, proprietor, 81 North Third street, Port land, Oregon, , To liavo your prescription carefully compounded of purest drugs and chem icals and by competent pharmacists is what tho public expects of u tlrst class drug btoro, ami this is what tho public gets at the pharmacy of S. W. Aldrich, Sixth and Washington streets, Ann Arbor Homo Uakery, M. Shiells, proprietor, 1117 Morrison 'reot, Portland, and 4011 Union avenue r. Sacramento, Albina. Home-iuiuu bread, cakes and pies, linked beans ind Huston Brown Bread every Satur day, Telephone Ited 1843; Tulephono Rod an. Tlio finest plaoo in tho oity to obtain fist quality cigursJ tobacco and emo era' articles is thut of Rosenthal Jludd, at 287 and 287 Washington street, betweon Fourth and Fifth. Oivo thsso genial dealers n call when you wish anything lu their Una. Tela yhona Mulu 75. ItEOON BKABS WORKS, JJrass, Dell And Composition Castings. Aluminum ntnl Phosphor Bronze. Steam, Hand and Deck Pumps. O. A. LAK1.V Telephone 675, C9 SECOND STREET NORTH Det. Davis and Everett PORTLAND. OK. ALBINA LUMBER COMPANY JtnimfftcHircr-. of mid wliolocnlo and retail dealulu In nil klnih of rough mid dressed lum ber. Mill nml )vrcls on rnllroad and rlvci f.ront, foot of Jtnndolpli St. pAXTON, IIKAUII & HIMUN Attorncys-at-ljiw. 610 Chamber of Commerce, Portland Oregon. mllE FAVOK1TE- W Cor. Tou-th and Couch Streets, ncn nil nlijlit. Col. Tel. mi. It. V. 1'attcrsoa l'roirIetor. pOLUMUIA WOOD YAltD- l'oot of E. Stnrk. Fir, Oak and Ash wood, bpt quality. Wood awed to order. All ordrs promiitly attoudod o. Tel. 6011. DO NOT rOUOKT TO PATRONIZE TUB Bnlciii sieiun I.niuidry. New proccn;inow Biaclilticry : tow rntes. 1EOROE P. LENT- ATTORNEY-AT-IiAW. 205 Morrison St. - PORTLAND, Oil. w C. NOON RAO CO. Manufacturers nnd Importers of BAGS. TWINES. TENTS AND AWNINGS, 1'I.AUS AND MIN1NU HOSE. BnpKlng Mnterlnl, t'anvn, Sail MakltiR In all ItsllrniieliL'd, Cotton Duck, Conlne, etc. 32-at N. l'lrat St. nnd 'J1U.'.'I2-'J1I-'J10 Couch St., PORTLAND, OR. THE ARION It. IIRAAK, Prop. Kino Wines, l.iiiiorn and Clirnrs. Scotch leu's liendqliarters. Latent purlodiraU and magnrlnet on llle. 'tM Vuiiihill St., Portland, Or. Oregon 'phone black 'JMJ; Columbia 'is. F.8. DUNNING.... Undertaker and Embalmer DUNNINO III.OUK, 4UEat Alder, cor. East Sixth. Oregon Telephono East 6'.'. Columbia Totophoni IHf WASHINGTON LIFE INSURANCE CO,, OE NEW YORK A policy holders' company. Its contractu are plain, short, easily under, stood. Incon tctluliU1 after one oar. Noii-forft'ltablu after three yean. Heuour Portland agency, Washington build In g. C. L. FAY, General Agent. Picture Frames. Pictures. Art Materials Bornstoln's Art Store, 807 Washington street lift. Fifth and Slxtb PORTLAND ORKdON. B. B. RICH 103 THIHU ST. POHILAND HOTEL CIGARS FOURTH AND M0MIIS0N ST.. POIITLANO, Oft gp W. J. RILEY Gun Store. Revolvers, Ffsldng Tackle, Pocket Cutlery and Gun Implements. ....CAAIERAS "AND KODAKS.... Repairing aHpoela'tv. All Workduiirauteed All KluiUiif Antniiiuillou In. Stock and leaded to Order. , 07 Third Stroot, Porlland, Or. Tl I LU HENDR CKSEN A HARM, Props. ..Sailmakers.. Flags and Larre Tents a Specialty. Horse, Wagon and waterproof Coven. Hammocks and Camp Furniture. 27 FIRST ST, NORTH Bet. Burnslde and Couch, Portland, Or. WellJCon'tKnow Mr. Johnson, you don't know WHAT'S GOOD If ycu have never tried ACME WHEAT FLAKES.. We are headquarters oc the Pacific Coast for Ralson Health CluL Foods, 513K Grano, Acme Rolled Oats, Health Process Whole Wheat Flour, RGV1E JVHIiliS GO. 20-22 N. Front St. JtUW, PORTUKD. oa. 0 M I C3 fcy I yAiwitgy 3 fAziryAS lltEMONT HOUSE ' Bercnth and Everett Etf. PORTLAND - - OREGON Opposite Now Ciutom J louse. RATES $1 PER DAY H KNItV I1KWKTT Jb CO. Flrnnnd Marino Insurance. Rooms 20 and 27 Sherlock UuRdlng, Corner Third and Oak Streets. Portland Oregon. K. Mtuison. E. Munon. mllE ANIIEUSER ni'BCII Fine lunch every JL ilny. Rest beer on earth. Fine wines, liq uor and chrars. Ml Morrison St., cor. Second, Portland, Or. TMASTERN OYSTER HOUSE ED. JOHNSON, Proprietor. Crawfish, when In seaioti, cooked In wine. 312 Washington St., near Sixth. OrcRon Phono Red 1WI. PORTLAND, OR. Columbia l'hotiu 77. . s: TREIRIQ & IIUMASON'3 1'HAIIMACY- Corncr 2nd and WaOilncton flt. Strictly high Krndo medicines at lowest prices. Money saved by pntrouizlug us. OUN 8 A LOO N- For fine wine, liquors and cigars call nt 203 Third St. J. 11. Moore, Prop. F. M. KOONTZ- Wholesalo and retail mnnnfncturcr of Sad dles, ilrldlcn. Fur nnd Cnlf Skin Shaps, Leather Suspenders, Ladies' and UOiiU" Kelts American Hand Stamped. 07 First Street PORTLAND. OR. w 7M. 8. LAUTHERS- Plano, 8nfo and Furniture Mover. , HON. Third Street Portland, Or. Telephones, Col. 409, Oregon Red 1801. mllE LA GRANDE CREAMERY CO. RUTTER, EGGS AND CHEESE. All Goods Retailed nt Wholesale Prices. 201 Yamhill St., near Third, Phones: Oregon, Main 770. PORTLAND, OR. Columbia, Hi). A. T. LEWIS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Room CM, Chnmbor of Commcrco PORTLAND, OR 25 PER CENT SAVED ON DRUGB AND MEDICINES at ACME PHARMACY, CuMtnto Druggists. 21 North Third sticot. Thlnd and Uurnsldo. U. K. Arnold. Notaries Publlo Hairy O. Iloyd BOYD .t ARNOLD (ieneral Agents Hainburg.Ilremcn Flro In surance Co. Oillce: No, lie: First htreet, near Btutk, Portland, Oregon. ?)OVEY IlltOS. GLASS CO.-Manufacttireri of Art Stained (llaxs for Chnrclici, Dwell ug and Pulillo llulldlugs. Rent, Hoveled, Emtoied and Ground Glass. 43 to CI N. Sixth St., Portland, Or. OTEWART A WINBLOW ....CONTRACTORS.... Shop 20 North Sixth Street. TT LOKEY-PLI'MIIINO, GAS AND STEAM i"l , illitiug. Jobbing promptly attended to. No. t'.i:i tilUnii Street, beteuu lUth and Htli, Portland, Or. I RTISTIC MONtlMENTS IN NATIVE AND A foreign inarblo and granite: new and orig inal deMciiK II. J. HI.AI.MMi. Olllco and winks l'07 Third ktreet, near Mndltou. r L. IIONEYMAN-NO. 0JJ,' FIRSTSTREET, I, Portland, Or. Houso 110111111? Agency. Real Etato and Loans. w r I). M'INTOSH ('onfeetionerv. Tobaeco and Clears. 151 Sixth btreet, on your walk from tho hotel. PORTLAND, OREGON. TJLACKHI'RN, NELSON & MAGERS-D. R. J) N. RIackburn, Attorney-General for stato Ot Oregon; D. It. Nelson, J. E. Magers Attor neys at Law. Rotor by permission U. 8. Na tional bank, Portland, Or.: First National bank, McMinuvlllo, Or.; First National bank, Albany, Or. Practleo In nil courts of Oregon and District, Circuit and Supremu Court, U. S. Rooms 31, :U, 83 Sherlock building. Telephone Columbia 7!. M. It. Donley. Chief Law Agent Southern Railway Co., Waslitngtou, D. O. 'HUE MOI1ILE , L Ovster and Tamalo Parlors. Crawfish -ooked in tho best of w lues. Prlvato rooms foi adlet. Ernest Neukomm, Mgr., 1HJ Third St., Portland, Or. Oregon Telephono Rlack'JtfSl. SIMON 11ROS., 290 FIRST ST. Wholesale and retail fruits. Poultry killed and drooil to order. Fish at all seasons, llho us a call. EASTERN OREGON FEED AND SALE !i stable. Special accomodations for sale orses. Special assistance given to persons having horses tor sale, ami no commUtlon charged, S. Mouahau. Proprietor, Comer Sec ond nud Main streets, Portland, Or. pUB ANI BCOTT A first-class resort. Family entrance. 83J Washington St., corner Seventh, Portland, Newly Renovated. Neatly furnished. J1.00 TO fl.ro PER DAY. Kc OTEL OS HORN J. II. 11AYLOR, Prop. Hoard for families a specialty. Travelers should take "S" street car at I'nlon Depot, and traiufer at Yamhill St. to East Aukauy car. Cor. East Ash and Grand Ave., Portland, Or, ALRKR8 Js SCHNEIDER CO.-ll. AI.UKRS, Pros, and Mgr, Tlios. Schneider, Vice-Pros , II. Albers, 8o'y. and Treat. Proprietors l'. S. Mills and Merchant Roller Mills. Manufaetur. rrs of Rolled Oats, lint Mal, Flaked Wheat, liuekttheat Flour, IVarl Parley. Ryo Flour, Whole Wheat Flour, Com Meal, Re Meal, Homlnv, Fatlna, Steel Cut heat. Pasto lac- Homlnv, Patina, MWI tin neai. rasio rac tory Macaroni, Vermicelli. Spaghetti. Dealow In ftr.ilii Vlniir. Hav. Milntilr. tH'edt. hie. All kliuiv.-iill I ith, v....' corner Main, Portland l.i...lu Mill L-.....I 111)1... , il," J Vriilll ritr.i.t Oillce, 'UK.'.! From Street, I, Or. M FOSTER A CO.'S 11ANQUET HALL CI , GARS llo uonual. Try thorn. ... , . The best 10-cout cigar In the market. THE ROSENFEl.DS.MlTH CO., distributors, 41-43 Front street, Portland, Or. JR. CHIPMAN-1U FIRST ST., PORT. J, laud. Or, Real Estate. Farms, Mock anches, Timber Claims, City Property. Mouey Loaucd ou Real Estate, Tr BARRH0TEL European and American Plan. Furnished in First-Class Stvle. Nw house, newly furnished, two blocks Irons L'Mon depot .All the modern Improvements, fire-proof, hot und cold water, centrally lo cated. Rates, $i and $1.25 a Day. Meals 25c, Baths 25c. r S. Ms BARF!, Proprietor and Owner. Cor. Sixth and Gllsan, Portland. Nortliwest School Furniture Co. SCHOOL DESKS AND SUPPLIES Maps Globes, Charts, IMnuk Hoards, etc. School, Olllco, Dank. Courtiionsc.Churuh and Hall Furniture. Opera Chairs. 2'J1 Yamhill Street, POHILAND, OR. The Clias. F. Beek Co. Shipping and Commission Agbnib fob THE NORTHERN ASSURANCE CO. THE St. PAUL FIRE A MARINE INS. CO. importers of Pig Iron, Rails, Coal. Portland Curled Hair Factory H. METZQER, Prop. Manufacturer k All grades of Curl, od IVAft for Uphol sters' Csc. Genuine Curled Hair Mattressci AH of our goods are guaranteed t brmndo from pur Eetcct hair. Office 226-228 Front St Portland, Or. les CARRIAGES, TRAPS. ETC. TIiIh cclobratptl lino of vehiclrs nr tho Bttuidunl tlin world over. I nlio carry a complete line of uiedium-prlcd vehicles. Edward H9es front and Taylor Streets, PORTLAND, OR. ACME HARVESTER CO. 0. M, BOOTT, Manager. 20J Second St., PORTLAND, OR. Jobbers of Ilcadorf, Mowers, Bindern, Bakes, Wagons, uugpies, Plons, liar rows. Drills and Seeders. f. W. BROOKE DRUG CO. 67 N. Third Street. Prescriptions Accurately and Carefully Compounded TELEPHONE: COLUMBIA 760. OREGON RED 186A The Spalding! The Most Complete APARTMENT HOUSE In the Northwest. Under the management of the owner.. HELEN R SPALDING. Particular attention given to tourists and transient custom. 350 Alder, S. E. Corner Park. TOU CI.ATSKANIK AND WAY LANDINOS ' steamer ti. W, Shaver. Leaves Portland 8iinda. Tuesdays and Thursdays at 5 j. m. Leaves Clatskaute Mouda, Wednesdays, and Prtdaxs at 6 p. ! arriving at Portland at 3 a. m. ou Ttuday, Thursday and Saturday. Wharf and otllee foot of WashitiKton stteet. Steamer; to eharter for excursions and frelxhtlnif of all Wind. Log, aud all Wind ot heavy ami light t0W,"B'siUAVKU TRANSPORTATION' CO., Phone Wl. J. W. SHAVKlt, Manager. TOUN MANS1NQ ATTOIINKY-AT.L.VW. 26-27 McKay Bulldlug, PORTLAND, OREQOJ Columbus Bug? BLUFF WON TEE DAY. GOOD AS A LETTER OF CREDIT IN EUROPE. It Wouldn't Hnvo Worked In A'merl cn, but in the Little Nice Hotel lx Carried livery till tin Ilefore It -As aurnncc of a Yankee tourlat. "Iloro fit homo bltilt doesn't count roi nnicli," snid u globe trotter, "but I'm telling you Unit a good, stiff bluff, with a cheeky American behind it, Is worth n lot of money lu Europe. Wheu I got nroiuid to Nice Inst year the best hotels were crowded nud 1 hnd to tnke up with n sinnll room. Ou the snme Moor was a Gemma who was occupying a suite, though not Bpcudlug much mon ey or puttiug ou any great style. One day thero was a great row. The laud lord hnd aBked him as a particular fa vor to vacate for a new-comer, and, of course, tho mau didn't propose to be turned out. Tho In milord coaxed and argued, and the German growled aud muttered, nnd I followed them down to the olllco to seo how it would come out. At the desjc was an Amerlcau I had ruu across lu Venice a buyer for a Chicago dry-goods house. .nen the landlord aud tho German bognu to gabble in chorus tho buyer pulled a blank check from his pocket nud reach ed for a pen and Bald: " 'All this talk Is of no use. I wnnt rooms here. I will buy tho hotel nnd select my Btilte. Sir, what Is your cash price for tills hotel?" " 'You would buy the hotel!' exclaim ed tho landlord, as ho threw up his hands In surprise. 'Grounds nnd all, and I want It to day. How much a million threo or four,? Aud whnt tinmc shall I All In on" tho check?' "Say, now," laughed the tourist, "but you ought to have seen that thing work Tho German had determined to bo ugly about It, but when ho bumped up ngalust a man who had as soon pay four millions as oue for what he fan cied ho felt awed aud humbled and ready to quit. Tho landlord figured that to turn nway such a Croesus would ruin his house, and It wnnu't half an hour before the bluffer was Installed In tho Btilte and tho Gormun was chucked out Into n dog holo on tho top floor. And that wasn't all, mind you. When they sent tho buyer a bill based on his supposed millions he got up nnd threatened to buy up tho town and start six soap factories to running, and they cut every Item in two nnd begged Ills pardon to boot. I don't be lieve that chap had $1,000 In his name, but ho just walked over everything and everybody for two weeks, nnd It was current gossip that he owned the whole of Chicago aud a good sliaro of St. Louis aud Cincinnati. Nothing but cold bluff which wouldn't hnvo taken him Into an American dance hall as n dead-head, but it wan equal to a let ter of credit for 51,000,000 over thero." -Seattle Times. FIGHTING GUY HENRY. Was One of the llruvcat Soldiers Who 1 vor Wore tho ltluc. Deatli mustered out of the service In the country lu Gen. Guy V. Henry one of tho braest soldiers and most pic turesque characters who ever woro tho blue. General Henry more than nny other nrniy otllcer, perhaps, tilled tho roinancu writer's Idea of a "beau sabreur." During ids long army career he was almost constantly with the cavalry, and lie was always at the foro front of a charge. At Cold Harbor ho led a brigade across an open bullet swept Held. Midway of tho chnrgo ho was wounded and his liorso was killed. He mounted another horse nud led ou. Ills seeoud steed wns killed Just as, in obedience to Henry's spur, It roso to Jump ovl-r tho enemy's entrenchment. Tho rider fell wounded within the Hues of tho foe. For this Congress gave him a medal of honor. General Henry fought tho Apaches in tho early '70s, and a few years later was shot OKN. OUY V. IIKKItY. through tho head in a battlo with tho Sioux. Ho recovered, ami later on took thtt Held again against the same Indi ans. As Lieuteannt Colonel, General Henry wns lu command of tho Ninth Cavalry In tho Held ngalust tho Sioux in 1S00. Ills black troopers Idolized him. Oue day under his leadership they had mndo a forced march of tlfty miles from beyond tho Whito It Ivor. They hnd eaten only a little bread nud n cup of coffeo each. Word camo that tho Seventh Cavalry was surrounded. Henry looked at his Jaded men and asked his Junior otlicers to sound tho temper of tho troopers. Would they follow him to the relief of tho Seventh? When tho colored men found out that Henry wished them to follow they sprang to their saddles nud rodo after him as though, as some ono expressed It, they were going to a ball, nenry and his rueu rode altogether about nighty miles that day, and the Seventh wns saved. General Henry woro the) army's medal of honor for conspicuous) gallantry. Ho never held nny bureau, positiou. He was a lighting soldlctt pure and simple, being better a qualutcd with the frontier camp than with tho streets of tho city of Wash ington. WELL-DRESSED MEN'S WEAR. Ecvernl Novelties) in Appnrcl Which Hove Lately Ilcan Introduced Several novelties have lately been In troduced in men's wear. In shirts tho stripes, which nre brood, -run up and down. The pattern that will bo tho craze with fashionable dressers Is an up and down strlpo with largo figures of crowns, lions, or fleur do lis. Tho colors nre bright. In nil the best shirts the attached cuff Is going out of stylo and tho square corner Is returulng. Two new collars will bo Introduced, nnd extreme dressers will mnke them popular nt once. The "Wun Wing" la n combination collar, having ono sldo of the front cut perfectly Btralght, while the other has n turn-over wing with the broad end uppermost Tho Fnborl Is a wing collar with tho front closely spaced; tho wings nro cut to n SOME SUOOnSTIONS. new pattern nnd have tho broad ends uppermost. The high turn-down collar with slightly rounded corners will bo the most popular collar this winter. Four-lu-hauds will be tho popular tie, although tho puff will bo worn. In Btrlng ties the butterfly cuds will bo the rage. In socks, stripes will bo tho thing, although embroidered socka will bo worn by "the" dressers. Tho stiedo glove, In light colors, Is swclL In kids dark tans will be popular. WHITE A BRAVE OFFICER, Commander at Lndyamlth Ha a Moat Ilrilllant Military Kccord. General Sir Georgo Stownrt Whito Is n holder of the Victoria cross, a grand commander of tho Indian em pire, a grand commander of tho Bath and a grand commander of tho Star of India. Ho has been quartermaster general to tho Ilrltlsh army since 180S. His career from tho time when ho en tered the army until he started for i ' vreror--i -rCJt sfc 1 OKNKItAI. Hilt OhOltOK S. WHITE. South Africa had been n most distin guished one. An Irishman by birth, having been born lu tho County Artrlm In 1835, White was educated at tho Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst nud entered the army as n subaltern In 185'). He saw active service almost at once. Ho served during the Indian mutiny with his regiment, tho Itoynl Iunlskllllug fuslleers. obtaining a medal and clasp for gullnntry. Appoint ed a captalu lu 1803 and a major ten years later, ho went through tho Af gliau war with tho Gordon highland ers and was present nt tho battlo of Charasia, tho occupation of Kabul, tho expedition to Mnldan, the capture of Taktl Shah and ou tho march from Ka bul to Ciuulahar. Afterward Sir Georgo was appointed military secretary to tho viceroy of In dia, and In 18S1 became nontenant col onel of tho famous Gordon highland ers. Four years later ho was colonel of that regiment. Ho was sent with tho regiment to Egypt, whoro ho and his men distinguished themsolves, nnd in tho Burmeso wnr of 1885 ho com mnnded n brlgnde. For his services In that campaign ho was promoted to bo a major general and received tho spe cial thanks of tho government of India. Afterward ho conducted tho successful expedition Into Schob and from 1893 uutll last year wns commander In chief of tho British forces In India. A Quoer Thlnir. You have probably noticed, if you nra n man, that wheu your tie gets loose It luvarlably slips round to tho left This Is because you uso your right sldo during n day about llvo times ns much as your left. This movement rebuts on your shirt-collar, causing It and your tie to move lu tho opposite direc tion. Tho muscles on an average man's right side have more than doublo strength of those ou his left side; In fact, so great Is tho disproportion In development, that by tho tlmo a man or womnu reaches 40 the right side la, eveu to tho eye, more fully developed than tho left, nnd In many cases this di8proporationato growth Is highly ln Jurlous to health, ns It Is liable to fore tho interior organs out of place. Soiiv- men are ot no uso until the; die, and Velr life insurauco becouitf" an asset fiii MrvTSiriAr.v.L-1 v , r -lis. - CSS", -i. .ii.- .s& u i. iia.te !. f ftf s Si 3- A4sitA2a!SBjEEHKkKGliHHlH