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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1897)
yiW for) QyrO t 1 , . t , -1 vvx l -W-n ifl, rJ-V i -1 1 r r n rJ Ct nw r7.. . if From Cuba to Kingsburg. RAISIN fcllUUr-JE IN FRESNO AAa A -o . If ' if 1 A' I , 11 r-s a I I n iA.'-t riiniiiiiL-' ...... f J ' I ,v Cry bv pirn ton fn v..U;: . , .-i ' ! J i '.i v. I J on tu nAtiurr, .iri , IAJi 1 ' Ct Unrimore. in IHft.l 1 i .'. t' ' I. ''. J r I JfV It sa'i r -:i f- - v i (oU.,IL8 tT. pCICE Tjpy'rc liilKiiitf nmvnilay richt mtt iiIkiiiI tin- pviit XiijkiU'oii." Kiii'l l':c l'an. "Inn wlicn t'ol!nT iliiy tli" l"jakwl nil- wlm 1 lliuiiKht tin- cri-iitrst m.m, I aj-n'l i!"ii't know. Tlu'iv' Wiisli liijftoD. an' Ali vanilcT, mi' Napnli'iin, nn' lot of iiOiirs, luit. in' way "f thinkiii', UM AW Uniilii is nlu uil of Vm nil.' '(irontiiwi Un't ji st ii In-ill" ntt-ru an.l ili-ran like. Nnv, I'm lc Aliraliani i'oul'1 ku bit rur niili nny of Yin nriryin", an' jrl mm n.tjr h liiul tin- HWini; of t lit-m olil iMhplii. Tli at struck mi- whi-n 1 lu nar trute mil, an' nfuri- 1 knew it 1 ctmhl the few-r, rnrrii-il coal nil lampx iMunJ nitli tin- n t nf tin- itiumI, cut lioiiliu' iilmiit .Itilm I'.iuw ii'k Imily iiiulilrr In; in tlu frmin.l, ami Ity .links," mijs 1 l'a jim-r "Of i-iinrsi-, Hilly must stay nt Innni- to I'l anl mm ami tnaki- tlu- i-nrn ami liny llt-'J just tiirmil lit'tccii, Imt lis I tnarrlii-il my, lili-st if ihi-rv wnsu't ma i-ryin' in iii inn-i. mi' Hilly yi'llin' like mail. 'I ant a ilinim- tn strlki- fur liln-rty!" HU-ss BiKaiu.' iu Ii-hm tliiiu a y,.ir if I tliiln't liar um day that Hilly lmJ i-nlisti-il, ton. "How I wiitrln-il that liny! Sniiu-tinii-H PrayiiS wlii-a In- ki nt liy my iiK- in liat- Ue, miu-liini-s vwi-nrini;. too, inaylii-. brn lie i-.m,., liimsi-lf ton i-an-li-ssly. At Viiksliiir,- 1. f,. .k, irushi il iiml oaiuiwl by i. ,iiran t liro, ami I took Win my arms and horv liiiu Imrk, an", lalf crazy with fears, ,aslu-d at tin- fort asaia, In- rallii-il from tin- woiiml, fcut tuDii-hoiv lu- novi-r si-i ini-il so soinnl as Man. TIhti' was a wainli-rints KtruiiK' inliis iiiiiniicr, like In- tliiln't '.artly know hij min.l. mill niht. wlu-n fkir- ttna-cri'ilaily, mi' Slii-riiiiin mi' lluoil tfjiin! to p-t tin- cliaiuv for n win :a fislit. Hilly was ilaii-l on iii ki-t duty WwdatiKi-r Imvi-n-.l thifk. 1 tohl liim to kwn hi t-yi.s wiili opi-n, Imt nfti-r I'd M uiio my bianUi-t in i-aiii I i-ouldn't I ,"uli my kuii and liurrii-d sili nt V to the outposts, n-arhi'il a spot t-losi-Mi-rvath tin. hill, and my lii-urt Htopp,.,!. orthi.re was ,, 8(.utll,.. a i-ry, ami I saw '" forms 0f hf liundri-d im-ii. It IJ" ' to tinii-1 think. I raisi'd my kuii. fo(H old musket rain; out tin- nlann. ' ft'Ms turunl nd ran. Tlu- l.oy ? ani-re ht lay, ,js fun Ktri.t,.h4-a out upon .!.fro"l"l. as t his pst! " turn..,) t me ' I)llt i,is nrm '"'"BO mo lovingly, -l (.oul.l.i"t l..-l. it. - "e ai., smiliiiK Inn old boyish smili'. Jn oiatvlu-,1 nwny lu-tw.-on tho Kuanls. w J', 1 1 ""ore that Hilly ;"t hko hiuisi'lf. No HSO. Till' H...I- u! C4?'' 1 ''l'l'iil'd to tho Ki-m-rals. ' . -T "p "nnwor: "rh death si-n- l"' oi the curt lias 1 'Jt-n i it- i,. . . litly. mid. 'We'll I, t tl tlu-r o tin- killing. I think the i-uiiii-nli.iii; Willi tliis .n.uiii; fi-ll.iw In Illld alive.' And tin n he uri.li : 'This M iili ine ilis.i.pi-,iM... Hislureil to lis l-iimp.-iiiy. A. I. inn, In.' Just there 1 "St III V LTlll. 1 ,,,!v , i-.ed ;i,e n l.nl.v 'Vim ii II j.,ur i,,y,' says he, -1 eoiuit on liim to ti-lit." "In nix iiniiitlis Hilly sin...! up. in tije roll as second ii, rp, .nil. Tllell he .i-eiune e.ilnr lii an r of the le-iineiit. 'e niarelied tliroiti.li linir'.-ia until we fa,,. the i;,.iiik of I'nit Mi Alis!, r. A i liar.-e was order ed, but at first the rein-Is l:ri , at sin h n rate that the ranks waveml. Hilly, with faee iillame. i all ied the lla far up in the advaiiee. -Hriiu back the colors In the regiment" i-rii d the colonel. Amid the crin k ami crash of the nuns, the boy re plied, 'Viiii brim: the regiment to the colors!" TIh-ii. with shouts and cheers, the brigade rushed madly mi, and before they fairly sensi , it, the day nas won. "liilly had com- down. They had to pry his tinners louse from the Ihu. There yumm nirl could liuve dininisst d the haunt-in-- luetnory of her old lover. The possi bility that she had wroiice.l linn, that he iniht reappear, that he loved her still, haunted her persistently that she look to her bid. Her death speedily followed. Lincoln's crief was intense, lie was seen wnlkitiK alot.e by the river and through the woods, muttering stnine thiiifs to himself. He Keeined to his friends to be ill the shadow of madness. They kept A close watch over him: and at last Houl iiic i ru n. one of the most devoted friends Lincoln then had, took him I n- to his liltle In,; cabin, l alf a mile north of New Salem, under the brow of a bic bluff. Here, under the loving care of (ireeti and his food wife, Nancy, Lincoln remained until he was once more master of himself. Hut thoiii:li he had regained self-control, his crief was deep and bitter. Ann HuiIi'iIki- was buried ill Concord Ceme tery, a country lunyiin; tirouuil, seven miles northwest of New Salem. To this lonely spot Lil In freipieiilly journeyed to weep over tier Kiave. .My hciirt is , '"oy even f '"mm drove i ip. , to ,lril(.t his niiproveil. ftvaiilent . 't was my st hope. They wouldn't me in ti ... j 1 1 1 v nvini itiiuiinii nt.. 1..1..I- . j nv who pt out : filiVntiiiit 'W'liii w u u snys he. ( )y n soldier niter nUit-r" N"-V" ,he "lli,'r- 'nill' " li(i ( nj8 u". iniisitis'ly. 'IVrilinu his fthi. , " "'dii'r. liclitinx the battles to oi wnr! Tl"'"k Ud! to speak loljj (",n,''il no other name. Only a fc'UD tl '"' '"' ",y "ln"'' Al"1 '"' l,,d ral, ,vllil ministers nnd gva- ,m"'l outside. 1 ti, rt l.l tf Itnrv t "" "'I'' '"killB Illl. '"' "'y cru-r. His face was sad l 4 fat (7Nj.l "tTOOtJ HIU i ' MY AIHMANU IloltE MM BAC K." I'tee,l. ." rtully. and II. he bowed bis bead liHjked nr-ver the tia- . . ., . . I . . .f' ' .' ; SAW LINCOLN SHOT. ONE WHO WITNESSED GREAT TRAGEDY. THE 'oni.y M'i.ini:i: .' chmi: in. my mn." was a smile on bis lace a thousand year enli't make me foruet. 'Hi dec. lid at last. the general i nine ami san! his mime ainoiu" the I. en.es. pod the Stars and Stripes ar When they pul him in his that nielli, tiny found hi and plan,! Tin y w rap 1 1 in I my son. I new iiiiilofni treasures, aud v V ' t. i ?A -i c 'L,-v Ills I OIIM .1111.11 1 I, la, :n oi i i ri'N i in: ML aiiioni; the n and written a prophecy, 'I'm- and died for liberty t w as a picture .. ;, I.:,, I; were u-:!. t. cn-at Iniuu. of I lid the w Abe ni-ils LINCOLN'S SWEETHEART. Kentucky dirl Rl, Win n reiinn1"1 ud Hal Ann M.iys was l'1 is bright a I was i,..:. - II ii:ht Lincoln frst me In l.N't-. "I"'" v beautiful s'iil 'i'"1 nrettv. M lair without Mil of those w I i; it: buried there." lie said to one of his friends. Strain.'!- to say, MeNainar prov eil to be an honest man and a faithful lhom.h careless lover. THE IMMORTAL LINCOLN. An Apothonsi In His Memoi-utilc Urst I ii ii ii -ii -ii 1. Iii an i p h of coin ulsi in and calaclystn I chaos Abraham Lincoln was iuin, lllleed it. to presidential power, lie In Id to the syllogistic and spur I figurative s h. No liistiaii toiiinl favor in his prejudices. I ,, mills' In tin- '-ml of liis lirsl inaui;ural. Line,, In rem lied these words: "In youi hands, my fellow count ryineii. nnd imt in mine, is tlu- momentous issue of civil war. The I iiivei tiiiicnt will imt assail y,,u. Von can have im contliet without beinc your selves the ii.'-.-r.-s.ors. Voil littve no until registered in hunui to desiruy the liov ernuietit. while I shall have the most s.,1 emu one to preserve, protect und detend it." "I am loath to dose. We are not ene mies, but friends. We must not I lie- tuics. Thoituh passion may have strained. It must not break our bonds of a fleet ion. The mystic chords of memory, strelchim! from every batthtield and patriot crave to every living heart and In iitthstotie all this broad land, will yet swell tin- f the I llioll when II . 'I 111 touelic'l, I- tin V W ill be. by the better Ull- r .1'IIS i S'lle s ol I'll' nature. Ilbe Sole i.rs. John Mc.Ncnl. a rived in N' vv a! lifter the found. I clime cni.,.i,,''l '' eided to put "IT Ann's youth. A for his home in would return Then il ciime i.ut was .iie.x aiiii.i . iironiiiim ed l.;i.i ters Were reci H ' tinally the lover ' 1,, tin. s:t::i-- "1 collie Lincoln s ,. .. cordial iiii-r t in iiresiik-id a hiil'pv le u c II- h.,:el ill vv S.u V M, . I . ..i:r-, , i-min.-d iv a- I..,. I ar- .ik Ami via - de , i.l, t of lim- ft, r a v i tin- Hast. - tan.' wit! tin M N' 'il an iu d !" Is..., McN' l.l- I l-.lt , h. r. .1 I- I A par 1 d.nv ii a I L'h.irlo i ih:- a ; e, ni;:i.'!y f ever, befori IclloW. few ilicln ,s iii-coven avi'-d sl-a-.', .!i.,vviti ,-, but c!l" ,, r.-o's b. - s re:i.' :i'b' a:i:s ami ,t veiirs a.- '. II make no n to fis'aiu vv hat nay comment. It and the world to iv he take ll'tiou .. t .V f..r a 1,1 all ,.,e will it ll4L' I l.l m oln's Trust ill (.'nil. What I del ' "f,,'r " v,'r-v fu" ration nnd under a very heavy and uni s. n I f sp-iusimiiiy , sain Lin coln wi'h re:, reiice to in- eui.-im ipaiion .... i,.,,,.,t ,r, "I i an only trust m tiod I live made Ii" m;slllke. I attempt "ii ibis ... . asi. I have d sad '-' i now for Ih uiiiry pass jn.ls'nicut, and m upon it. A Nut ii r i I rhi-ii"ini-iii,n. ,,f vvo.,,1, hoppeio recently r-ut w hite oak ti m ar r-unn il,. vvli.ch was at bast 1 .i half f'-"t :11 d'a UH-li-r nnd ,11. They foiii.'l, now-cin-in.' very far. tt It h.y then - nt .'irutind it s ,."'p. Ii ML '"'" " , .1 ! hat t lu re w.i s a black. . inside about lift-i-n f'-'t that a.'.-.s a-o II was ,u-!i vi:al:'.v renialln-iJ p.w a new tree. Tin- ,y the ohb-t In- I ... ..! w .ii v cry ' The supposition 1 ft was lir:..-I hyUieUi.l..uis. . 1,-11. li -V H.Jil,V ,- tu " iK.I.S Will vi!'-''11 " Stnrr of the Mini Who Wan the Klr.t to Heucli the Siilr of the Wounded 1'ri'sldeiit-llis Clntlilnu Sliilned 1T lite lllood of the Murtyr. tur Nation's Harlcrnt liny. There now lives iu Philadelphia H Ki'n tleinau who saw the whole seem- of Liu coin's assassination, and was the first to reach the wounded man in the prevailiui; panic. William flood is the s'cntlciiinii's Inline, ami he cave the follow iug -raphe' account, which is takeu down in his il act words: "At the lime the President was shot," said he in answer In a query , "1 was iu the I'nited Slates navy and was nctinc sicu and executive nllicer on hoard the steamship Teazer. Captain Silas Owen was the i oiiunandcr. and the ship was lo cated at the navy yard on April II. That cvciiinj; Captain Owen, who had been over in the city during the day, came to the ship nnd succcslc d that we K" to the tin ater that evenins'. as Laura Kceiie was to play 'Our American Cousin,' and the I resident was to lie there. We went to the theater nnd secured scuts in the pariuet or orchestra chairs. The Presi dent occupied the second box up from the orchestra and .second from the stas'e. Just as the curtain fell on the first net I heard a shot und saw a man jump from the President's box to the si a no. As he jump ed his foot cancbt in tin- folds of the tin that draped the box, and he fell sideways on the stile'. It was unite a p-ml jump, and lie came very near lullinc back into the orchestra. lie Cot up and limped away across the since, brandishinc a creat lone knife in his ricbt hand, and shouted, 'Sic semper lyrannis.' "In less time than it takes to tell it I w as on the since. I low I C"t there over the heads of the orchestra I really don't remember. Just ns I rciu-hod the staci .Mrs. Lincoln looked out of the box. She was cryinc and wriucinc lu-r hands and said: 'They have shot papa; will no one conn-'' 1 answered that I would come, and immediately climbed up the side of the boxes to the one the President occu pied. "The President wns siltini; ns If he had fallen asleep. He was breiithinc, however, and we at once laid him on the floor of the box. I looked for the wound. but at first did not discover it. Miss Keene broucht a pitcher of water mid I bathed his forehead with that so as to re vive him. I then discovered the wound in the back of his head, where the ball had entered, and the blood ran out on my arm and dow n the side of my cat. Some army ollic rs broucht in a stretcher and he was plan. I mi that nnd carried out. I then went to the front of the box aud motion ed for the audience to remain nuiel. J. very one was lalkinc, and there was n itineral uproar. As soon ns it censed for n minute I told them that the President was still alive, but had been shot, and w as no doubt mortally wounded. Captain vv ens and I then went out to the front of the buildinc and found n platoon of police in tin sir, it. The sidewalks were so crowded with people that we had to cot out ill the middle of the road to p't down the street. We went to the National Hotel, and by the time we Cot there the mob was so dense w e could k'et no further, so n couple ,,f police took ns through the hold to C street, at tin' rear, it if we C"t n cab and were driven to the navy yard. I wns so bloody from tin- wmil nj rieni iniuu and nrm beinc covered, that it is n wonder that I was let han."d by that limb. They wen- intensely excilcd "t the time, and it would have taken ory little to have driven t Iii-iii into a tienzy. "The next day our -hip went down the river to head llooth off. nnd did not return until alter In- was killed. I was then sent for to C" down nnd identify Mm. I ,., cnized him very readily ns he Jumped box lis .1. likes IS.Mith. W hat llr,,iihl kuri Mi Out of l allurr to II. oi. . T. lwll. Frotn th,. I:, pa '.1 a i n, rr. 'ii... i nl. Tin- Hull. Z. T. Maxwell, ill Iss;, !iawr ju-t tini.l.e.l a teim in the M -"iit I li-c-.sl.ituif, was i umpeHeit bv ill ic.illli to seek cluiiiL-i- of climate, and liter Ii.im line f'"' mine months uu the P.icilic slope, settle! in Kilik-sbmc. I'li sini county, C.iliforiiin, and cti.-ic.- l III laisitt culture Tin- chance from Cuba, M.i.. Mr. Maxwell's old liuiiic, to tin- b.iliny air if Kllljsl.utc, for II time scetne.l to i bctictii the invalid, and, fur a w l,il, in l l litioll to his lalsits mi the lai-ln f..rui, he bewail In take n pi.uiiMict . ut in the county politics, aid lul l several i lli. es of trust in Lis new stale. Hut ill health A. is the drawback win ii picventi-.l him ftnin itrr i i liis at the liik'lc-t I'i'lilii .il lii-nors, an.) Iu a, tive muni ch. ile I under ill,- restraint ui an 1 1 n ) -i 1 1 -1 en n-titiitlnti, so that iiis-.c.i l of llliplov ip)j he l-o.'aiiio wois, These facts i'oiii'i riiitu: Mr. Maxwell's licaltli wi le so well know n amolic tin' pie td l-'n-iiii cnuiity, that w lien be lately n ipl'i aie l nn the busy scenes in ap parent health, he w as w ,u inly cnncl at u -laic 1 I v Ins num. -I, uis iii'ipi.iiut.iiu vs, a l:, I iiiiii Hi c ntlicis the w i iter of ibis ar ticle. In response to :l ioiiiest tn pvo tin repoi ter part icul.irs as to the inurse of Ins illness, symptoms, cure, an, I indeed all tbcie was in it. In- said: "You liavc aski-,1 me fur inure than I could ilesci ibe. Sometimes I have looked over an alphabetical index of di-eases, ami fan, id 1 had thorn all, but tcner.il debility, weakness, insom nia, iiidicestioii. constipation, partial atr.'phy of iiiuscles, headaches, pain in tin- I'.n k and limbs, und j-i-in i.il tt letchclni ss was my Int. "My h,,i tzon was contract inc. uinl I siinpn-c! that the circle nf in v vision won!. I never iiL-aiu liave aiiytliiiu; but my bed fur a center, for nn top of my pre. inns ill health, in isii.'i, 1 caucht l.l Ci ip!'-. which I'niuclit me sn low ;bat I was veiv nich the c'ini poital. "New Ye.u'sdayl was ilepnndeilt and unhappy, ne-l kijowiii: tln-n' Mas such eiH,. I'm tune lu store for mo, for I had hardly ambition to read the news paper that was bimicht me, and throw it nil the bi'-l ill disgust. As 1 did sn my eve caiiL'I'-l tin- aniiniiiiccuieiit of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Pen I 1.', and half in anier and half in con- ' tempt I read what it said and acaiu tlncw the paper diiwii. Hut 1 could imt cot this iiiiiiiuinceiiieiit td Pink Pills out nf n iv head, anil nt last 1 de tei mined to tiy them, and I did so. I becall to use the pills, follow inc ilitec tiniis cali-fiilly, and by the tliiiu I had taken tin- first bnx my appetite hud re tiiined, and I was so in v ik'olaled that it almost Hccined as if 1 were renew inc my yoiiih. I kept nu bikini; the Pink ' Pills until I was tin, lonelily lecuveie.l, ! and now can do more wmk than for, twenty years before. "I will say that not only liavn they j saved me lunch expense in ihs-tois' bills, hut 1 1 1 v life, and 1 am only too Chid in publish this testimonial to the v irtucs of l'ink Pills. (Sici.e.!) T. MAX WLLL." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People contain, in n coii.lcnsed form, all the eleiin-nlH necessary to civit new life ami richness to the blood and re .tint' shattered nerves. They are an unfailing specilic for such diseases as locoinolor ataxia, pmtial paralysis, St. Vitus' dance, sciatica, neuralgia, iln u luutism, nervous headache, the utter effect of lu grippe, palpitation of the heart, pale and sallow complexion, till forms of weakness either in male or female. Pink Pills are sold by all dealers, or w ill In- sent postpaid on re ceipt of price, Till cents box, or six boxes for f'.'.fiO (they are never sold in bulk or by the 100), l,y adilrcssinjr Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, Sclienec. lady, K. Y. Go oil tna.li la the Keit. If the Lea k uu of American Wheel men a whole will work for good reads thin i'ii ml ii n year n w HI the New York division of that rapidly growing organization, thru cycl'.-.tii jfeiii-iitlly w ill rise tip and praise the I.. A. W.. and Ii 1 x Il their dcll.ua and (heir material nil Highway Improvement ie knowledge! lo be the urciitet work the Lcacue has before It. And Cno.l. or even fair, roads are In audi small pro portion to the bad ones III tills coun try that a fiiuill heglnuluj. In this ill reclloll will Kile the LcilK'li' pres- I. ti- tint It Just now bcks. Chief Cnu sul !ni:er of the New York division h. .s f ran. e.l n road improvement till w.:ii the approval and co operation of lie' . l.ili' Craiice otliclaU, and with II. .- cot:. bin,,! influence of the wheel men and the farmers It Is ivmbh'iitly bciievcl fnvnrable Icclslatioli will be .'i-nr.-.l. The work will be pushed vie otoiisly and l.o doubt will be aided ' ,.; Ii by (le C""d r-ads enncress to 1 lie! 1 at Albany lu I cbruary lu ism-.!--:. i a Willi the National Assembly o. I.. A. W. Tills will be ail event '!' ,-. iii 'spread l.iipnriflni'!', mice ceutle tl:. II proliilnctl'.iy hleiitltted Willi tti:li- i. .:.v impi .iveiucnt Iii all section, of tin I 'mild Siatcs will lie lu UlU'lldillU'i). 1'on-ilt'f. Cure for tanrrr, A I.iis.l.in ph slcliin. Dminr Dcn IsciiUii. ha.s been cxpcrliiii-iitliiK with the sap of the "w art wort." a plant of the spuice family, ns a possible cure for c.tiovr. lu a St. Petcrsbui u medical joiiriinl he civ i partlctilurH of seven cas, s lu which he has applied the treat incut with apparent miccohh. The mip of the wiirtwnrt Is of a poisonous na ture, and cull be used only under iiirw lul medical hiipcrvlrtloti. IHK SKIIU'IIKII. The searcher atler Irutli I- ccncrally re ward, .1. allli.'iu:li il is -aid I li.il " I ruth lies al Ibe bolloni ,.' u well." We need some thine when weill'P nllllcled with llelllalcm to search out the scat of Ibe pniu, or the pain spot, ami a-St. Jacobs I Mi's mission ,,r cm nl is in p.m. Irate and scan h nut the In.l.ieii misery, II c-'i's ibroiich like an "" lav, and coiupieis and sulidues Ihe p.iiu. All pain trouble of n nervous i,a line needs .ireful trial incut and patience 1 In. aitlicied nerves must he soothed into -ill. mission, and stimulated Into healthful action, so us to restore. This is the virtue ..I i he creat remedy l.,r nam, and il is, therelote, well known as llie Ih-sI. It inav be i ailed the -can lihclil alter I lie truth of our bodily inlmcnls. HELPS IN ECONOMY. HOW TO MIKK A rtW DIME ItVI A ilAT M INV HOLLAR. A scientist claims that there aie only sevciity-lwn dillereiit kinds of Vt'liniu oils snakes in this country. TIIK HlltOMlhST tlMl 1 IMCATtON Sljll.h llnona nf HaniUiima t'olnr at NiiisII 4 il New t'lnthfa fur the hole Faultily -No Nii-f1 nf l.tMiklna; Shlil,jr Ictiiu In Thru llsril Tliima, "I hope In help many who aretiyint; bii noini.e." rays a w titer in the Ln. lie-' .lourii.il. "With n few pack.is'i-s of , I:. lino lul dyes wnli. his call be done II Inn Is 1 1 . id, I dresses look like new. In niv own family we actually did imt buy a smcle new ilicss nr cloak last f ill, yet we dn id comfort ibly und in !!,-. by .Im inc over clothes that had be ll cast aside." Diamond dyes I'uiiie iu Oiiiveiiietit pack.i.'es which color from one to ten poi. ii.U of pin, Is for ten cents. Full di le. tii-ns make it inisissihlc for one to have "p,H,r luck" w itli the diamond, and they an- sn simple to use that per fect, in ii -f.i 1 1 1 ii. cnlois nu- obtained with, ml any cXK'i ience in ilyeinc. A Is.nk nf free directions for homo dvcitic w ill Is- sent to any nm- by the piopi n tois. Wells, Hichardsiiii A: Co., Hui linctnn, Vl. Kfitiolt W.nle Ooort Roanla. The food roads movement nway back lu (lie beclnulua! of the ns'.latloD was souiethlliK nklu to a real Joke. Jimt be cause a few hlcyclera wlnhed amooiher highway wheieou to lndulgi.' their uew found hobby of wTieelltiK. It aeetu i absurd that they should ask to have tln highways of the laud Improved. For a time the movement didn't move worth a t-euL People looked upon bicy cling as a pasnlug fad or rruze, and they riiiishlernd the good roads move nieut a companion piece to It. Hut the bicycle "fad" doesn't pssi away. It seems to be here "for keeps." and no the demand forgood roadauo till part of w heelmen Is a Died and lasting one; but heyoud this Is a stronger, broader demand for Improved high way. A road that Is good for the bicy cle Is good for all people, and were tho bicycle to pass away, tbe lesson It has taught would remain la the minds of thinking people. Good roads art a logi cal, nappy necessity for all not lux ury for the few. Prorjron'e Companlnau Many years ago the great German mathematician, Oeseel, announced that both Slrlus aud l'rwyon popularly known as the dog arnra powwwKed In visible companion revolving around them. He waa led to this ronclurlon by studylug the luotlotui of thoee stars. In lH;i! the companion of Sit-ins waa dis covered with the telescope, and during; prnaent year It has reappeared. after being Invisible for all yes re A.nlnsl illsensi' imip which ruslile u lo mi i. t,i iniM'Hilii'il rift. a Imin hurtful cIiiuhiIi-I inline iic-, exeosiiri', nverw, uk aunt Ihiikui-, 1st I In- v uror llml i iui,srli., lo ,1, l.ili.sl.'il I pliv-'.ole l.v I tie l.eeriess ini-illi'i nnl sHle-imril. I II, , -l, tier's Stun null llllters. leu nmv .o.s,s . the nn- v mor in h inciter Heme- iiihii nn' iiniiivii .ll.l. i.. Mlll...,,... i...,r l.r .I...-..I nmv .e inr ion in.r iii iii. i..r iinpin-ss nl, 1 through too close- proximity to Ha bril s-,...i .,.,--,,,,, nun sounti ri-pi.M-, inn i.n-ssinuft ll.n nnn.M- ...i,i. nc.i i,t 1 1. iii,,.-,. ui.nh r.-, , ,...i,... 1'snt coinniae, I it i lol. ilieiiinntie, iieiviMia ami klilui-y Irotihli-, Smnk ami tw invented by a Californium , , , , . i aim come ine niscoverj keh-ss powder, made of im,,,,,,.,, a of p whrh o forms of ,H.tHsiu,, has been ProfeHor I believe Piso's Cun is the only meili i ine I hal will cure cou-uuiitl ion. Anna M. Iniss, Williauisporl, l'n,, Nov. Ii, Istii. Quickly following the reappearance of 8 Iritis' companion hna also come the dlaa-overy of the rompan- had never been haeberle caught sight of tt with the great telescope of the Lick Observatory a few weeks ago. It la a Ttry minute star, of only the thirteenth magnitude. Iiaawawawtaaa wwmHl mmhmmmmii UI.ASO.XS I'OU USING Walter Baker & Co.'s &S tsreaktast cocoa. IWaus il is absolutely pure. Because it is not nude by the so-called Dutch Process in which chrmicals are used. Hfiiu.e beans of the linest quality are used. Because it Is made by a method which preserves unimpaired the exquisite natural flavor and odor of the beans, because it is the most economical, costing leu than one cent a cup. H sure that you fat the (vnulne arlkU anada by WALTlltt HAkl K CO. Ltd., Dorchtawr, Maaa. I:aubllah4 I7N0. t V V I LX 'I I AVrltten lllatory. The qmeli(iu whother there la written history which antedates Hebrew Kcrlpturea Is one that glreu scholars no little trouble. any the hna The Cheapest Power. first books of the Hlhl. were, accord ing to the Ktuti'inents or tne most capa ble critics,' written some time between H. C. H'Jl. the date of the Jewish exo dus from Fgypt, and B. C. 14G7. tha date of the scttlu'iuent In Palestine, L'cypt, at the date of the exodus, was a powerful civilised state, and to Judge from tho allusions made by ancient authors, undoubtedly then possessed great body of literature. It has. however, with the exception nf a frag- i iueut here aud there, all perished. The 1 monumental history of Kgypt, that Is, i the annuls rocorded on monuments and memorial atonna, began during tbe I third Meuiphlte dyuasty, which, ac-! cording to Marletie, commenced to rule l Ii. C. 44. U. according to Brugarb B. C. Sfti'al. Though many Interesting facta have been culled from the Biouunienta t of those very ancient times, their rec orrla can not pruperly he celled a con- nected history, and the Hebrew his torical writings are thus the oldest au-, theutlc and connected documents ' known to the scholar. ! Rebuilt Gas and .Gasoline Engines. IX ('ilAKAMLIiU OKDKI... .FOR SALE CHEAP -I II. P. Hercules, Cas or Gasoline. 12 II. I'. 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The "tuiked majesty" of lh' oak. the enn-ef ulin-s-,,f - the cold plan- lovliii! birch," and the w lh .u. w h'.s.- pendent branches treml'lli'k' touch tin- water's brink," e;.-;t the a lmira'ioii of the observer; whib'. with lh- exception of the larch. ..... !..- ,.r it .....I .a,.. the lillllil-nuis i'l " "' "'"' 1""' renin the.V Iciw ,i:s;,,!sl CI'"V dun-. Coniiiiislte Knai'le Plioulil rie I'npaler. Peoilc In the vicinity of Fltteburg have started a movement la favor of j rumpiwlip roads, consisting of a ma ' cadumb.eil truck a dozen feet wide, with a dirt road alongside of It. It Is well known that dirt roads In sum mer afford pie.issnter driving than any other kind, but In winter or continue., wet weather they are at the other ex treme. It Is stated that this combina tion road enn be built for SIO.CKK) a mile, or about half as much aa one , uiacadaml.i-d full width. The Idea : Mcma to be one worthy of general at tention and careful i-xperluient. I u n i li s of fir nnd s. nnd vnrii-cJite tin w illi their unfading v.W Yijur tea -trade for the next ten years is worth Vc want it Try all five flavors of 1 Schillings I&J tea, and get having. Via 'Ullt secc's' P'3"1 W 1 Always the best. nk "0l EcLiesru 1 0 I fT For aaUsevwyi. liars, M sK jjs I AjjjO. al. f ERR 4 CO.. I " s!ajfsa, .tMnn . rill' I EVERY HEN f f" " , lll,. in P(,lu I sLTTJ,2'?.wM, Incub-itors .11-1- I i lJrr:ir i I rimt, i.-n I- . - J i",..s i ai"roai I , 1 1 B ssie 'isoi' " l.l w rM 1 .. n M cln-,iy m Vt I I'-'ft'l I 1 br IIimi.,h tilrh i.n at-ws i u.usd IJi .... .... .,.., ..,. . i.i.i-iu. WHEAT. nt n..r.t,. OhlakaQI. ,,-..... .....H ... U Make mousy Iii mo taalul !--, i Ik t ion In ClilcsKo. W a liuy ami aril lo'l tln-re on iiiarclna. Knrtiinra haaa tsi-n nisila on s amall t., kiiiiiIiik hy trsduia In lulutm. W rit (or lull psrlli illara. Ileal ut ri'li-rrui-ii Klveh. Hev. tral vvnrs' ra imtIhih'i on Ilia CIiIi-sko Hoard of 1 ra.le, anil a Itiorouch kiinwlviliitf ol thu tuial ni'. I i, l i, k , lliii.kina 4 Co , l lilcsai, Hoard nl Trade Hmkera. Olllera lu I'orlUlld, Ort'nuu, HjHikanc anil Seattle, W aHli, ISI,IHI'ISAIII.S To asv i-n-s smoksk. "AWAV WITH sua ksiii mi." Daalara' Bait lallar. aAMN.K, lis-. ONE IM.IK.N. 8U0 CO. Hy Mall. furtlanid, dr., U. S. A. CLEAN. ECLIPSE MFC agents l aiuteil. 8UQQ CURE for PILES lUb.Dfl .mi M.iad a,Sl-a m l-rw-.linfFll-i.t-Ml.M-Ml pa. .o-aAN-KO' Vili stiMior. N.iK.ibo,, ly-iaau.. , ,n , fw. Pilt -m. Ui-aauiavauii. UU. UOBAMatS fkllas. Fas II I' FT 1KB Bin. ril.A cured! no l. until I Jinriireil; aend (or bisk. l'sa. MassrikLii dl . ruarnariiLi), H.K Usrkmbt., ta Frsnclacu.u T ilh viand never was lu love iiml was when he was al, id years old. hen .nsd.sm ordi-nsj your money back (of your . ..t..I-...l ..rfW tf..m J y J -v y iiiu. vbavl. o i, in, to marry ami picm-u 'ti a wue ioi him, he pleaded this youthful attach ment, which was Imimill.-itely scoffed at by the treat mutch-maker as a plect uf b-u-i'U. o 0 o o grocer) Qi those Qat ou don"t like. A iKl.C'ini f0 PEOPIJ 1NT Ml RICK or "Just qiyo't Pasai Wall," PH. SUM. J 11Vssk Hill. A li I Lfy r-JLLju. i-araiuvxiii V thm On Thllut W UM. Onl- On for a Oose. Sold of Druwitit ai g.o. tea SaplM ss-.,d fr, AdSi-sM Dr.tkjasnksMas. Ce. Iliia. ra. tbil'inf 0, t.as,-a- sm rraaciaK. OPIUMh--itdrunke;nness w a IUIIIi ,i i. iii.aa u.2 S.... nil -nsLUP a ' .ITiaHlN i-aaAao.xvAiia. rlVfTxri For trselaa sml lis-allna (lold nr Sllvi-r ft In IN "" lost oiil'len Irrs-urea. M D. I'OVV- ww i.KIl, lie i U7 s.,,,11, in .n.n, Cuiiu. I 3 tUrUj WKtHt AlTTlinAllt. I I Li Beat Cua . raasTams UvsjS. Das 1 1 J In linii es.i.1 St flmrauia, f 'I N. 1'. N. U. NiToSa FN.U. No. 703 Q Tliea tie turned, aud 0