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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1899)
Wot Ca.a.laale. .. i:.,i.i Unit niui Mr. 11,1 .1 j ,,,., door doesn t sreiu Uj have ,1,1. lurtrss (weartiyi .o-o-. I wouiit-r .. .1,- IHIISSaft It.' JUtlT. i. . I I. , 1 1 m llurrlran a " " .... mvrlrtl up llir i-uast at will, ami i m an entirely diflrrrut iiiaiiiirr from i ! - ..ihrr Storm, .oiiiriours in-jn iii.il r .... u 1 1 1 ii rr i -II hi . . -a...-,. III' II linn ...I... " licr ri""i ii iinirii annum '. I stss. .-. . iihiiuic " . .... a r- . .i- wmitiilli fnifn i-w- Vork tii BB " , .,..,,. omt mi luiiiv- mi hour ro il mil' 1 " " ' " mini, staill HrvlIlL? in VMlnr -. M tilt- lai-trr. ae. .A Ltrcumsiances Alter Case. 99 tJ w wj - "it urn, ays- LaaiaaMM ,'.' t Cf-flifml eata a .... L a A . I . M . a . .a L A j L tuJ. C rff. fa i. Jl. ..J .l If Ala aaaV ftsir'A m m M sure to gtt Hood0 s, because - lUapotiua An (tddllr 'a llallroartln. in (or fast timp on ruilnuvH taking new feature," observed a rainent rilllroa'l oiniitu a i-uir rit..r rtvfUtlv. "It is tne Hliort. nirin i u...... I r.'iinstrih'tlon of survevs order to make a k'lven line an E i ka ..a tiwuililM l.i tui-i ii two lannm irniL-ut " I i t in, in la't. ft scheme to make time Having distance. A railway with- .it i Mim or a rillllim in. oi nnirM'. a ilt-iirlid thinK from an PDp-ineeriiiK S . ... I f It Id n vnrv tiiihuim ffmr to the paaHciitfer. lo thoniiiL-lilv -Umu null- . v I . ,11 1 ,-1 1 Tllntli iti im HIU a ,,.. ioiirnev on a railway without a - .,r tt'ii lil film Iniul rruin nn I ! i DmMMI A..ii I kin Aii'W- That railroad lr. it- all kiioun ttcorda for having 200 mile of tracks iJnuot on a liue,tsucli aa matnematl- rjjm ileaiTihe aa the shortest instance Mneeu auv two taunts. Noonewlio had not seen thia remarkable stretch of road, straight in front and hehiml aa fir aa the eve ran reach, even when sided by a field iilaaa. ran graap w hat it oitans or what an amount of wearisome mono ton v it involvea and entaila." Waahiugton Star. Improved Train Kiulpnianl. The O. K. A N. ami Oregon Short Line have added a buffet, smoking and library car to their Fortland-ChioaKO thtouicli train, and dining car lerTice hat been iiiaiiu unrated. The train ia equipped with the latent chair rari, d iv hkiiIdh an. I liixurioua ln-i - -1 .i - I II I lli. ..nl .......... ki i . .i a : . I. IT. I.... 11.. . i i..,. . n v... :;.. u r. .. a vt a i I it. VI. lli w I'. na nil hi n'l'in -n U...I1.... 1J a..1 A.la.1.1 , M J l ."1,1 A .1- - I I .1' I... Tha Halrnthal Ki.. Kirat Hoarder Did you hoar the ro- A I L. a. 1 aaff aa.. 1.....1 J I- J .la..-? Second Hoarder I should auv 1 did. waa sitting in the next naun Bt thi Ii M la aa . . 1 I ufr urn ri.ll vim lili'liMiiiml Dlsiniti it. lluntniilana' MatuitTii Abroad. Kuddy The lluleums are very dis- Tlaaaa. Ilaal'lll alllll.. VI 1 I I'll t I 1 1 V IIT." 111 . . . a al I'l aa .. f . i .1 awl... 1- ill Al.la.l a I .. aa aa aal .,. .1,1 II" Mill IHllin III. I laaaa a.". .....a. a a.-. ii. v nun ii r mill 11 Miiiituii tti-nr .11 . . .. . l ' i . Ti. avama nt llll l I 1 1 I 1 la . lH'l-'ll I .III ' I I . The largest inaa of pure salt in I hi world lies under the l'roviure of tia lira, Hungary. It ia known to be 5."0 miles long, 20 broad and 250 feet in thirkneaa. ALONG THE C0A8T. -- af flanaral Inlarail Frorai tka Thrltlng raclflr la tat. Tha llaga llubbarj. It transpired that Van C. Alexandar. the man who gave up f 170 of the monev tolen from the Unitol Statei maili on ' theitage near Westfali ,t., on Sep- i tetnber 22, la Admittedly the main per- in responsible for the hold-up. The ' tndlrattona during the examination in United Statei ('ommlaiioner Haili y'a i-niirt h'-n- nn -aturdav. imiiitini; to Alexander a the one planning the rob bery, with the two lavys aa hii kCOOm- plirea, are rontirmexl by the develop- nta. It is auununo-d here tliat thia phase of the raae will be railed to tint attention of Judge ludliuger. of the federal court at 1'nrtland, la-fore whom the two bovs are to I e tried. London annnally consumes 40,000 tons of imported meut. turinauv nmnufartures "Operreut ol the viorld'a production of coal-tar cnliii-ii The New York Varnishora' Union reports that all its niemhera are buaily employed, and its business agent hav applications from employer) for inort weft. AH union varnishera receive not less than $S a day, and some are (ret ting S.U and 3.fi0 for eight hours' w-ork. BHr ' -j-rr rn mm An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and beneficial efffots of the well known remedy. Sf-trr or Flos, manufactured by the CiLironKiA Fio Syrup Co.. illustrate the rilue of obtaining the liquid luxa tire principles of pluDb. known to be medicinally laxative and presenting hem in the form most refreshing to the taste and acceptable to the system. It is the one perfect strengthening laxa tive, cleansing the system effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers gently yet promptly and enabling one tooercome habitual constipation per manently. Its perfect freedom from eery objectionable quality and sub stance, and ita acting on the kidnevs. lier and bowela, without weakening or irritating them, make it the ideal laxative. In the process of manufacturing figs are uaed, as they are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal qualities of the remedy are obtained from senna and other aromatic planta. by a method known to the Califorhia Fio Stbit Co. only. In order to get Us beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, please remember the full name of the Company printed on the front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAM rmAMCIftCO. CALa LOTJISVILI.F KT ITW TOBX. W. T. far tan- by all lraaiats-Prke Sc. prr bottle Ul( Hiram WtBtHtg Plant. Upwards of -oo.000 is to bo snent by the llostou capitalists who have pur- character. chased the plant of the SeattU Steam Heat A Powtt Company, and six ol the street railway lines of Seattle, in the erection of a uew and modem power plant and in the rebuilding and the listribntlng system. This part of the plant will lie almost wholly rerun itructed, new mains being laid in con formity with the latest ideas of steam inglneerlng. This ia but thebeginulng jf large improvements which will W made. Plans are now being drawn for the new building and plant, which w ill tw finished by January 1, aud for the rebuilding of several of the street car lines recently purchased. Hntlunrd Sustained. Jndge Iturnett, of Salem, has sus tained a motion for nou-suit against the plaintiff in the case of L. II Mr Mahon vs. The Canadian Pacific Kail way Company. The action was begun to recover about f.S50, alleged to la1 due the plaintiff on account of advertising in the Wood burn Independent and the Salem Independent. The defense claimed that the geut who made a contract for the advertising had no au thority to do so, and that the uewspa per company was to take pay in trans portation. Labor Scarce at Kalrbavan. Labor la so scarce in Kairhaven, Wash., that railroad contractors aud others are delaying work on various enterprises until more plentiful supply of workmen are to be had a change from three years ago, when laboring men were sitting around on the curb stones, waiting for something to turn up. Fairhaven's pay mil is almost ltt times larger than it was two years ago. with a certainty of an increase next yeai . THE AMERICAN CHARACTER. t.v...l,.t.o iNWtt Pro, that 1 tun Maud Tatt of i ooinartson It Is quite easy for the scientists to i trace the development of Uie human body aud the effect of foods and cl. j mate aud lfWHHW uiam the hu j man animal. Tin- nfflin ui medical lit erature of the duy Is full of Instances In which the aulmal uiuti has la-en under rigid aud prodnetlft lOTMtifJ I tlou. every part of bin ,, every titter I of htm yielding Information for a tn-t ter appreciation of his pliyslcul self Aud thus there are numerous prophe cles. as to the future form and aetu blance of this Interesting creature, anr we lire satisfied to know that while bald heads are Increasing and dentists multiply, and oilier specialists uUnnnl I more numerously each year, the pros pect is that man Is not going to W civ Ulied Into a breathing mummy for many centuries to come. Hut It la different with the finer part of the auluial Bjvm tUl, rprHallltt ! riinuot keep a linger on the itulse of It U hard to take etiarac I ler's teuiH-rnture, for tlie standards vary worse than Cheap theiinoiiicters We see as far as 'today, and tomorrow has Its mysteries, while yesterday Is forgotten. In nil literature there Is net an absolutely truthful presentation of ft human life. We cannot put the char ftcter In the cage as we can the mil unit aud feed It on coudltloiis and cum tlona to find their tendencies and effects. Nor, to group ourselves to getlicr aud rail the result u nation, ran we find exartly the points from which to proceed In order to get a verdict. New York and Chicago are wide okmi on Sunday, and very respectable pro pie sit In restaurants eating and drink Ing as If It were pcrfii tly proper, while within 1U) miles of either city are communities where a Sunday drink Is regarded as a crime. Iloston aud New Orleans would tlnd each other ronsld erably embarrassed if they were to ex change customs and standards for a few weeks. Sun I'raurlaro aud PhUtr delphla would each raise a great ado If they were to trad- Sundays. Aud so It goes over this great land It might Ih dlsrouraglug If It wvr not for the fart that It takes all sorts to make a untlon of seventy or eighty millions of people, nnd they are apt to be right In the main If the thing that holds them together Is sound. After years of trial there seems to be no doubt of that, and It la generally agic d that the American chararter Is about as strong as nuy on the earth. Leslie's Weekly. IlllUboro Young Man Hurt. Charles V. Doughty, a young man and resident of Hillslwro, Or., while riding a bicycle at a rapid rate over a crosswalk, was thrown from his wheel and seriously injured. He was render ed unconscious for a1 out two hours, aud received a deep cut across the left eye and his upper lip was badly lacer ated. The wheel was completely de molished. Young Doughty was a mem ber of company H, Second Oregon vol uuteers, and enlisted from Hillsboro. Landlords flmllln(. Portland hotals are generally doing a d tmsiness theee exposition times, and would soon t filled to overflowing were it not that guests keep going away as well as coming in. About two days is the average length of the out-of-town visitor's stay in the city, aud tils place is taken just about as quirkly as he has vacated. The principal hotels have good long lists of names on the daily registers. A Nlnt-tjr-rotmd rumpkln. A clothing house at New Whatcom, Wash., gave farmers pumpkin seeds last spring, aud offered five prizeB for largest results. The first prize went to R. D. Perry, of Clearbrook, whose pumpkin weighed 90 pounds; second, Cal Watkinson, of Kdison, HH pounds; third, Cyrus Hradley, of Lyuden. 01 pounds. The fourth and fifth weighod 42 and 87 pounds respectively. Gold Hill Water mo I. Engineer J. S. Howard, of Medford, Or., has completed the survey of the Cold Hill water ditch. He employed a party of 12 men, who completed the permanent survey in us nays, .viucn interest is shown in the ditch, not only by local enterprise, but by many F-ast-era capitalists, who are ready to invest money in it. To Propagate flte-lhearis. The Willapa hatchery will be com pleted this week. As steelheads are more numerous in Willai river than in any other stream in this section, a special effort will tie made to propagate them here, and to stork other streami form thiB hatchery. The propagation of steelheads has not as yet been at tempted in any Washington hatchery. Cat. io- All MM Fish. fw and Sanford .Mayhew have one of their floating traps located near the Point Francis portage, near Whatrom, Wash. It has 800-foot leads and catch all the fish that come Its way. The boys say the trap's success Is as sured, and they will have It towed farther up the Sound, where the fall run of fish is better. A potato phenomenon is being dis played in Colfax, Wash. The growth consists of several large vines, on which there are scores of potat ranging in site from a bird's egg to a man's list. The potatia-s grow entirely alsive, in stead of under the ground. The exports from Tamma la-t week included 2,100 tons of coal to Honolu lu, 5.000 tons of wheat and barley to .ntwerp, and 4,000,000 feet of lumber to Honolulu. The import were 1,000 tons of tea, ailk and curios. Tha Sunday Law, Tho oases at Fairhaven, Wash , against Loux and Peck for violating the Sunday law have l.eeu stricken from the dis ket, the evidence lieing deemed insufficient to couviftt. Dor- , who run a bar in connec hotel, urn- tried and ac- genaon Hno tion with a quitted, nynaniltrr at Work. It is retported that dvnamtters re at work ftgftin ou the Wallowa nt-r. below the bridge, antl that salmon are being slaughtered in a ery reck leas A New Chinese Weapon. An Ingenious Chinese military man has recently luveuted u weapon which the uiandarlus at Pekln think win E-atise terror In the hcurts of the In vaders, and nn order has been Issued for the manufacture of a large supply to be distributed throughout the army. According to u description that appears In the Chinese papeis this terrible capon Is a combination of spear and hovel. At one end of a pole there Is a large sharp pike, such as knights o' medieval times used to carry. At the other end there Is a shovel, or spade, with a blade about eight Inches wide, which can be used both as an In trenching tool aud as a weapon. It Is especially handy lu beheading prison prs, and all the Chinese soldier hus lo do la to stick the pike at one end of his pole through the body of his enemy, and then turn around aud cut off the head with the shovel. Instead of sending the Inventor of this terrible weapon to The Hague to rcprcsen1 China at the pence conference, the Empress IKtwnger rewarded htm with a button of the second chiss.-Chlcngo Record. CoaOjr Admiration. A characteristic story of (Jen. Iifay ttte was told in a Paris Journal some years ago. At Letnarque's funeral the crowd took out Oen. lAfayelte's horses, as the famous soldier was returning home from the service, and drew his carriage to his hotel with many evidences of en thusiastic love nnd admiration. The scene was a stirring one, aud a friend, In referring to It some weeks after ward, said, "You must have been very much pleased." Lafayette looked at him for a mo ment lu slleure, and then said, with a WhlmilOtil smile: 'Yea, I was very much pleased, very much pleased In deed. But I never saw anything more f my horse, my dear friend"' Manila's Hlrrets. The streets of .Manila are so modern as to be quite out of keeping with the general apiMrunce of the town. The are perfectly straight, macadamized and provldftd with ample granite walk. Of these the Earolta and the Itoaarlo are the best. In both there are excel lent shops, kept principally by Chinese merchants, most of whom come from Amoy. Tin-roofed houses line each tide of both thoroughfares. A Strange Caelum. The Buyanzl, who live along the Up per Congo, have a strange custom which makes life a bunlen to the mar ried women. Braas rods are welded Into great rings round the neeki of the wives. Many of these rings worn by the women whose husbands are well to do weigh as much as thirty pounds, and this burden must bt carr ed by the wretched creatures as long aa they lire. Philippine Islands. I,ocal European authorities estimate the araa of the Philippine Islands at 15(1.000 square miles au' their imputa tion at 8,000.000 to 10.000,000. The Isl and of Luzon, ou which the city of Manila Is situated. Is iarger thftO New York and Masaacbmv Its. and has a population of fi.OOO.OOC; nd the Island of Mluilanao Is nearly, If uot quite, u large. Marble That Is Hest Known. Perhaps Carrara of all marbles It most famous and belt known. It Is al ways used In the lim it atatues. Tha Apuan Alps of Italy hold the quarrlea. Indeed th" mountains arc nearly solid marble and 2.0W rears' work has not made much luipressiou on their trea urea. llamboo Telegroph Folea, The French lately adopted for tbelf field telegraph lines poM-e of Indian liaroboo. Which they ran readily carry about with them oo the marrh. The self niade man U usually pruud of vary poor Job. Followed Her Doctor's Advice Mrs O. W. ralmar, of Jenavlll, M-, said: "Two years aio I ana lOU'ted w lib noma, h anj bowal Wuubia. Mr raas uuultit tha doc tors. I subilsud only ou Hi lifh(,t kludofdiak Ur tontav'i w.iuid uot rautla solid food. Tha pain in my loniai-h and bewail was to Intrme thai 1 ranunt dsicrlbe It 1 cubllQurd to grow wort. I lot! 41 pounds, my sarvaa wsrt eontplalaly Ihsller r-l.aua 1 waa vrrv weak. fir. C. W. Jacobs, of Hlrbiuoud, SiMicd ma to 1 tat Ur. Wllilaata'PluK 1111 (or Tele I'aopla, I hag au lo uaa Uia illlfi aod tha flril afTix-i waa tha reiteration I of Biy sppailla, and toe qniauui of I my abatlarad narvous tfatem, I t- fan lo raealn my lost Straus th, and n one mouth ftAftf cominaui'loi to laka iba villa 1 a aa aula lo do my houiawori. I hava g alat d SO i-ouuda hus to'viay am lu good beaiib. Yasi (aa frti r- Hulnfoa, VI. Dr. Writtima' Plat F lilt It' Pal Ptoala at.ar (alt b tha daitn r nunano kal aiaan la plcklju. Al all r Strict Iron thi wllilaaii TO uti L IckintctsS). N. V.. M cantl atr bst. I. .in 12 SO Not Always Hertha "It'a a curious exprc-siou. 'She went In bathing.' Why la It not enough to say, 'She "cut bathing?' " Bobby ".ure enough. When a girl gut's bathing ahe doesn't usually go in."' Huston Transcript. Mothers will Dod Hit, M'inslow'a Sooth ing Syrup the beat rrmrdy to use for tbnr :hildren during the teething period. At Tacoma tinsmiths and men skilled in regular tin an sheet iron work are hard to got and are gcttiug fL'.ftO a day. A War Time Mlalahe. In a Missouri court recently a rather novel case came up for decision. Dur I ing the civil war a i-ertaiu Northern soldier Kent into the service, leaving a young vviie at home lu due time the news reached him that his bride had died and when the war ended he did not return to his old home, but twltleil out West lie married again, and with his second wife accumulated a large amount ol DfOpOrt) iu .ti county. Not long ago he leuiueil that his first wife had not dust. hut. supposing him to have been killed, had married an other man. This mall diol. leaving her ft widow. When the Pratt county man learned these (acts he brought suit (or divorce, and the woman in the Past hem d of it ami went out and (ought the case, asserting a claim to art of the I'ratt county man's property, However, after the lawyers hail made a great tight before him. the judge granted the divorce and left the Pratt county man free to marry the woman who baa la-en living with him (or mauy years aa his wife. S. Y. Tribune. I Conscripts in Cologne produced I symptoms of heart disease by taking 1 pills recommended for that purpose by i local doctors. Several of the phyM . inns have bow arrested. There la more Catarrh In thu serilon of the eouoirt ihan all olntf di-mara r-ui lomtaer, and until llic last few yean an, cox d I I OS in. no le For a great many fears OuctOtS oriv tie ii d 11 a I ..i al diaea-e, and i r acrlts-il nal I reine'tea, and ly ruonanily laillua to rare with hsl triattni-tit, preuounoail Ii Im-iirable.. i lelsnee haa atoysa catarrh to i"- aeooitlto. tieiial iHaasaS, and ihsrefnrs (Squirai i-enatltu-tloaa trealmaot tlail'e cau-rii cure, man Blaetari I I r. J. Cheney A Co . Teledo. Ohio, la ilie only ceii-liltitliinal cure en iba market. II ia taken iniernally In doaet trutn lOdreiiaio a ttaspoonflil. It arts dlrerlly en the b mat and aeons aurlseyaof the a lf m. They idler one hundred dollara lor any raae il talla to rnre. Hend lor clrculan and ti-.tlmontalt. Ad dreaa, V. J. II I SKY ft CO., Toledo, O. Kel.1 y Drnggtsts, 7!vt. Ilall'a raJBllI 1'ilia are the boil. The Youth's Companion Issued Every Week. $1.7) a Year. mAMOUS aoldtm snd UB tailors, ilalnmiii, schoUn, travctUra, hunUrt, and tlw nuat gdbtd writers of itoriet will (nrich the pkgrt of Tht Companion during 1900. Send your addrris on 1 postal card, and wc will mail you our IlluatriKd Announcrmrnt Number, giving a full Pros pectus of irticles and au thors already engiged for tlx IDO Volume. Now Is the time to subscribe lor the volume tor tgoo to take advantage ol the special offer below: CEND $1.75 at once with this slip or mention this paper, and we will jend you THE COMPANION FREE 'for the remaining week ol i8ug, and then for the 51 weeks of the year 1900. The Companion Calendar for tgoo, given also to all New Subscrfliers, lithographed In twelve colors, is the most ticautlful one In the long series of enuislte Companion Calendars. 0 3"J THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, BOSTON, MASS. Mlltleaa. inuUI bttj was one day askisl by a elftTgjman if be knew what was meant by energy and enterprise. ".No, air, I don't think 1 do." The clerygmali said: "Well, i will tell you. my laty. One of the richest men 111 the world Ofttnl here without 11 shirt ou his back, and now he has millions." "Millions!" replied the Isiy. "How many does he put ou at a time?" Spare Momenta. At Dawson City doccn. eggs cost fill rents a While in Washington WOMB are In disfavor aa government employes, they in.. mi.iil.Av nt ..;.,;., tl, id.,,, are ill creasing iumimheriuthor.nl- 1 ,o leiee . 1.1 iiiiiiiug ...... coal-cutting machines in 1 HUH 111 the lintel lah civ il Nn ire. Static was :itl per rent greater than In 1807, anil the gain iu Pennsyl vania was alsnit 60 per cent. Men buried In an avalanche of snow hear distinctly every word uttered by those who are seeking for them, while their most strenuous shouts fail to pen etrate aven a few feet of snow. The distance from the farthest point of polar discovery to the pole Itself is 460 miles. The animal that lays the greatost number of eggs at a time Is the white ant ol tropical countries, which, ac cording to a high authority, produces 80,400 each day during the season. Analyses made recently by the agri cultural de pin 1 u, ei it In (ieriuany showed that of 557 samples of fertiliz ers. 1U8 wore adulterated, and of the sum pics of bran 74. 1 per cent adulterated. Jonai W. Tbompaon, ol Pine Plains, N. Y . found a black snake milking one of his heifers. He struck the rep tile with a stick, and it attacked him, sinking ita fangs iu his leg. Thompson finally killed the snake, but It is thouia-ht that his leg will have to be amputated. The city council of Akron, O., re cently passed an ordinance rtsuiiriug the union plumbers' label to bt aftlxed on all city work. Telegraphic communication will be established between the Scottish Is lands of Muck, Egg, fauna and Rum. Thev are all to be connected with the mainland and with the Isle of Skye. Daniah llghthOMM are supplied with oil to pump on the wave during a storm. Mil A K K INTO VOI It etlOKS Allen's Foot-Cftse, a siwdrr Lu llir fret Il cures painful, swollen, smarting, nerv ous feet, and Instantly takra the at ine. out of coma and bullions, li s the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen 'a Kiail Kae make tight or new shoes leel easy. Ills a certain cure fur Ingrowing Null. IWSfttins, calknia and hot, lirrd, aching feel e hsyi out 10,000 isatlmonlali Try It Imfoy. Sold by all driigglsta and ihot Stores llv mall for '-' hi atsmpa Trial piuknge KKKK Addrt'ss. Allen S Olmateil, l.e Hoy, N. Y. Coffee toblolds or lozenges are com ing into use In llrazll. One ( them dropped into a cup of ladling water produces excellent coffee iu three mlu 11 tea. The Comivania (o iicial of Manila. the largest cigar making concern ill the world, employs 10,00(1 bauds, and turns out every year 80,000,000 rigars, 40.- 000,000 cigarettes and nearly a, OHO tons of cut tobacco. Hereafter bells that ran I heard a distance of 500 fect must bf attached to all private scavenger wagons iu Chi rago. and these U'lls must It- rung con tinuously while the wagons are lu serv ice, which may 1st . tw.. 11 sunset ami anurias. lu the rutted States HOO.OtHI enhio I. -el of plue Is used annually iu making matches. CITt I'TinananUr I I 110 .n.r Ural .! .. N .1 Slant n.ir..n.a ua o( Or. KlltM- a 011 Nrrra Hailnrar. Hand lul r KKK at on Ir al bltlaan.l Uaallaa. tt.l. It. II. KI.INI-. Ud . SJS Alvhlllaat, rmiadslpnla. I'a The National Association of Muster Bakers has placed itself on ri r.l in the most emphatic manner ill favor of pure haul legislation ami the regulation of linkers lu the Interest of perfect cleanliness and sanitation. I know thai my life waa saved by Pisni Curt, for l onauinplion John A Miller, An Ntl.le. M11 liigan. April -'I. Ir. Antila, III., with a population of less than 8,000, leads the world in the broom-corn iudustry. The machine shops of the Northern I'a. Hie railroad are rnmpclled to run half a day overtime every other night in some departments in order to catch up. All the engines of the railroad coiii)iany are iu service. There am Hull. 000 men In the world who gain a UtrallhOOd chlelly by fish ing, making an annual catch of '.'2A worth of lish (or each man. The Hah erieaof the United States supply 800, 000 pounds annually, aud those of I'.iirotai 1,800,000 pounds. At Tacoma while in some lines the supply of -killed latsir Is ctitial to the demand, there are others In which em ployers t plain of lack ol help arsl mold employ more men If the right kind offered. Men employed on srrait era ami graders ou the streets are paid In tho ship bidding aud engineering I 75 a day, while men In position trades of ltelfast, Ireland, '.'70 out of requiring somewhat harder work get $2 The authorities In Algeria gave 40, 000 toward lighting the grasshoppers, lu one section 8, 2(1(1 camels were em ployed to carry the material for burn ing over the place where eggs had been deposited. So great has la-en the Improvement of the storage batteries of late that, ac cording to an Knglish engineer, a car were now requires 500 pounds of cells that two years ago needed 1,000 pounds. h.iioo niemla-ra ol the iiulou are tim ploved; lu the linen trades, III) out of l.il'l'.'; building trades, 48 out of 2,1118; furnishing and mail-working trades, M tuit of NOl printing trades. 48 out of V58; miscellaneous, 80 out of 1,804. a day. Skilled arltsaus, such as car penters for finishing work, get from 2.'25to$3 a day, Machinists' wages run from ll'.'.'o to 8.50, deix-nding largely upon the ability of the man and the nature of the work. K $100.00 Reward will be promptly paid to any one furnishing us evidence on which we can secure conviction of any substitutor or dealer who attempts to palm off inferior imitations when Cascarets Candy Cathartic are called for. Be on the lookout for imitations and counterfeits of Cascarets, and don't you ever buy preparations that are made and sometimes pushed by unscrupulous dealers whose intention is to mislead the buyer and infringe on our trade mark and trade-name. As soon as some one tries to sell you something else when you ask forCascarets, look out for him I Get all the details and confidentially write us on the subject at once. CANDY riATHARTIfi y mr m m m a mw ita'aeCa'l&W tl ANNUAL SALES. 6.000.000 BOXES. 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