I'oillniul J,i Uttf Tho Plaindoalor BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM hiMlsliotl verjr lliurmlay Afternooi AlOak aitt Malnatrosl, ItOftltlll'MU, StltltUON -at TUB PLAtNOIALER PUBLISHINO COMPANY. The Plaindcalor POSTERS, DOIXJEKS, ' UTTER I1EADH, DILL HEADS, ETC.. ETC., ETC. Eiecnled Neatly and at Living Bates. Vol. XXIX. ROSH1JURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1898. ur No. 3. I Hl'.U. KI.K 4, KOMKUUHU I.OIMIB. NO. a,' linlil llielr ri-nnlur ooBimualeatloB al In ii 11 v. lull mi wo.ni'1 and fourta "lBurwiar l ra.ih nmulli. All mmnlMini impiMKM lo at r.iilarly. ant all vUlllni lraliirs oor- ,U,ly,,,',Ul,,VHMl'A..KTUHTIH,. IIKKMAN MAHKM, awrulary. D-ll'ilLA I'OUNOll., NO. J I JR. O. I). A. U.. iiiiu ivvr lVilnMla rvoultif l ii'itlm hi tun ol. I Maatinln IUII. Visiting tirtillirr artumrtllnlly HivlUtt lo aiuiixl. O. B. :Kol. w. rimiv, couuoii)i. llmuirUiuii Hucrvlary- r AtJUKI. WWtt. A. F. A A. M . ttWilflAS L inm.iliiKi Ilia i'l Slid lh Wednesdays ! mourn. UKKJ0HSo.S, W.af. N. T. Jntr, pllll. ILttrAUIAN I.OIKIK. NO. I, I. O. O. F. ihMrballln O.H fallow lnl IU.tiori. Muil.raut honlir In atiwl Handing ar lurll 1 10 aUul. ItUHKHl ROIHNWN, 14. . F. O. alliau.t, Ho'. ..-.In ..I Mjih waal ft I RUriKUDHO MJIMIK. NO. IS. A. O. 0. W. mla I ho t-inil Butl ftmrth Wontlaa of B nuiiilh al7. p. m. l Odd fallow ball, tlamlwraot llieonlnf hi ul Handing ar lu Tlltxl lu alteud. RKNO fl. .,.,u-r u. II A U UKITN Till Dim and Ihlrd Tiiursdar ol month. w OMKS a HKUKP COHI'H NO. lO. MHW flrstl aud third ThurwUjri In mon Hi. JAHUF Al.UANl B-Kulr tiiariaii ' u .i..- . in i.. iiiii m Oram llali r.. Mhi v.i.i.v in Iicwmtwr. Marra and Juiib! and lb llilid Vrlilaf Id Orptambar. ROMll!Kt IHAITKR. NO i. O. . S . MSST1 ilia MMviid aud luuiib Tburadari ol aae m,",,, KKUINA UAiT. W. M. A'r H i Hi hcc y. ROHKIlUKit IHVIHION NO :. . or L.I. uimiU ercry at-wud and fuurlb Hundaj. MOHKBUIKI R. l. I.01XIB. NO. 41. I. O fl. t K iinralaiinTiiiwIararaDluiulaarb aak al lha Odd frllowa hall. VUlllug alatara ana orathran ara lurltcd lu altrud. M KHIT WKhT. N. 0. AM ATA HjIITII. R. 0. AU'llA UIKOK. NO. 47, K. Of F , A ,,ery Wailiiaadax auln al OdJ faUowl Halt VUlltiu Knlihia lu oid ataadlni oor alU1,.u.tlo......d.i) llK)SBVi CtCi R. M. CUNKUNO, K. R. . IToleaaloual Card. M. OUAWrORD, Attorney at Law, Ruomt. MaralcraBulldlnii. . ROHRUURU. OR-W-UiilnrMttort!thaU.B. Ijuid Offle an niluTiil caaaa a peclait'f . t.U) KacclTar U. H. Uud Olio. OIOKUI U. (BOWK. rain. riui Tranii. JROWN TU8TIN, Attorueys-at-Law, Rmiiiu 1 and R Ta A Wllwin llluck. ROHKOl'RO, OR. VT II. WILLIS. Attorney anil Counmj.or at Law, Will piartloa la all lha oourti af lha BUU. 01- to In thaUuurl Uoiia. Uouglaa aonaif.vr. q A. SBnLBRBDK, Attorney at Law, Hotvbury, Vrryon. Otto oi tka ruiluae ob JackauB atrMt. P. COSHOW, Attorney-at-Law, f4leclHl MltCllllOII kivcu lu COIU nirrclul I.uw collcctlua. Omcni Jiwkion HI. oppoitlo Hlocum'i Hlork KusKIU'R'i. ORKCIOS. D STRATFORD. Attorney at Law, RiKiini H and Tajlur A WiUwin illivrk ROjfiBL'RU. OR T B. EDDT, t) a Attoruey-at-Law, R04KHURQ. OKKCJoN. B. RIDDLE, Attorney at Law, ROHKOURO. ORKOON JLMKR V. HOOVER, Physician and Surgeon, OFFICII: Main Htrcot, ona door loiilb of City Hall. ItOHKBORQi OR. M VRA. BROWN, M. D. OFFIOK, WW Jacknoii Htruet, at K4 tdttucu uf Mr. J. Ulnar. KOdEBUKU, OR J L. MILLER. M. D., Surgeon and Homooopathio I'hyBician, KuMKburi, Urn. rObruBlo dUai a polltr. w ILL. P. HEYDON, Oouiity Niirvcyor. uud Notary I'ubllc, Orrica: lu Court Uoute Orlor fur Hurvi ylim and Flold Nntuaabould bu aiMrt'HMMi in win r. iioyunii, i.uimi; nm STRICTLY HR5T-CLA5S. McCLALLEN. Mill. U. U. McCI.AI I.K.N, i'rop. S1ASQ7ABTER3 TOB T&AVLI!:9 KZV. KATI'.n MI'.AHONAIII.i:. Vutfi, fna Hampla Kumtit. rr Dm lo and from Train.. B0SECVC9. JERRY J. WILSON, Watchmaker and .lewder, jafhaon Hircel, All BtcpMlrliiK a-iilruatlrcl lo cut carat will toe lMtMl'TI.V and carcrally done. PR1CKH RKANONAlll.K. H, C. STANTON Baa Jnat ri4 a b and aalaaal atui-k V DRY : GOODS OONHIMTINO Of Ladl.-ft' Dreaa (ioodi, Kibboiu, Triiiiniifcifn Kic, Etc. -ALSO A FIN B BTOOK Of- HOOTS ANI NIIO)l Of lb baal aallty and talab. GROCERIES, Wood, Willow and (ilK Ware, Crockery, Cordage, Etc' Ala OB baal la lata qumlillc. and al rlrva b un ia una, aiw a ut'U iora oi lustom-Made Clothing 'or Choice Call at Stanton's for "L. P.M" WOODWARD THE BUSTLED ROSEBURG Docs Up ALL COMPETITORS! W ara alwayi in tha I.cil, and im an to keep there. Tb Golden Ilarveat ia upon ua, and (arm art ara aiuiliog became Woodwaid looai to their iutereat. Full Trimmed TEAM HARNE88 Tha ara all Leather aod Warranted. SADDLES At Reduced !'rica. Conaolt your puree and le aura and aet Woonwarrt neiore iiuyin. W. G. WOODWARD B ii()nwi;i,i.i DouHlua County, Orvnon Thaualnranl Ihraa Hnrlnir coiitiilll : l.iilliu', iifni.iiv, i m.wimiii. i.au ..iib.iih. ... - and Lime aud Uilorlilua ol Calcium, MuRUChliiiii antt Sudlum. Ona Bnrln eniilatna a.'l an.t tno utlicr ov cr 2(09 graini ol aona Diaticr to ino naiimi. Iu alrd mi tlin Htiulhrrn raoltln Hallrna "Shala ttiut-" I mm Han FrancUcn lo l'urlluu.l, lu liouiilaj Couuly, Orvaoii. Aaaravatiul caura of lUiviiinatlKin. Niisitl ( a tarrh. (.'atarrh ill Ilia Klomai'll. DVNni'linla Dlft lieltn. Nvuraltia. Malarial I'iiIhoiiIhk, Klilnry TrauLlu. ronallnallun Dlm'aM'l ol till) Hklll, Liver aii'l Uowrla, an.l Vrncrcai tiiHiatica navt been curoil by luu uhi ol luino wbutk. New bath.runma t'onnrcli'il with tliu malu bulldlna. I'oalomce anrt Kxprcm on mo prt ra lac. Pally mall, uorlu ami miiiili. Terroa-IIO per week. I J per day, Inclmllng naio. Thellotolla unJir tbo luiini'ilialu i unci lit ion ol .... TAIT. DEN. I. Illfr a.a.a., U7ta7 Manager, MONT MP VP at our expense if you're not pleased C5) MRS. N. BOYD a ?'S1 dpi I! (tract )ainf rewdtr GROCER. NOTI! ANI COMMENT. (Inn of iIih 1i'i)Iik liiilnatrifl of Hka way la lot j'linpliiK. Hkagway atna )., i i I lo tut "iIih" loan. Ono of tlm aaildr"' tlilnia In the tff liadti rnlMnlor fur 1K(7 la lli Dwdmber .iolri ol Ilia lUnnly law ono- IIIIKl. f'.ull Kun water Im nmdn I'orllanil tl lnliliiit riiy In t ho 1'niieil Ktairi, I it id alii ratn for Diciii.lxir wan not .iill 1 In I'l 00 lli inocraiic orKAiia ara rharniiiK up III low i-rlr of rotlKii lo tin Mtitffj liill and lln prcaii' MdinlrilHtratlun. The Iroat in I loridn will ennui in lit' Kb. IU Mr. I'.rvnn, lm lilt return Iroiii Muilrn, Itk ii ln-ard lo kit voire fo anv Niw Yi-ar'a nneraiii ea ab'jnt an n llro iit'iu m o el i lit' a ol r'rlty7 Tim N-w Yoik Hav.nK bank rport lliat M i y wi l pay only a.'i pr cent in liiti t lliii !' Tina would indicate lliat tin re I p!rritr of nionay In the ('(iiiniiy, Th culaniiiy l.owla of the oppoaltlon picia In K'Hiliuii ttiibif Uuanclal rondl tiuli ol llm ifvcrii iiint araa I aleaa aa li.n (ill. lie ul a had drnain. Minneapolia lriliiliit'. Tin1 thiiiK for tutidn republican to do wild tin) llulit in Multnomah roonly i hut IImi aonixii did when liar tiua l.ai d nut it. to n IlKht with hear at In at for I lie prn.unt. Ami the ara Kfn-i-mlly doi) u a i. Htatcaman. Tl -v I itfiro a:iya thai l!i IuchfB of Mi.r!l'oroi'i:li (fornifrly Mi Conanelo Vmidi rbill) Iuh huiMi lod ly tbo prale ( ( iu idiloiit liicmlM to ovorraU) brr olrj i u'ji nary j:ilis to mirh an eitiM that l,r "ultima" have nlrknaiiii'd her "J'lio I'inioii Id-citrr." Two lini' I'liiiMra lor Japan wiltte IiiiiiicIiciI m our shipyard next month, hiMi .i (oiiirml ipii'd ol '.'I knola T lniii, t- k ii in I'U'K ol Auit-ricttii iiiKcouiiy mi. I I'li'iopri-". It ia predicted, how ever, tluit lln-ywlll i-xcfl'd Una apreil, i.l.il iIhih m i iiii mi u.ldi'i'jnal bourn. I'ulr.o ic I 'i iii.m r..ln who huvu Ih-cd in. In. 1 1 .oiiMly bo 1 . ii af calamity hi the pjil i uhl Hi" iiUik .il I d'iijlitril to hliuw Ihnttlm tnaurv linurcH lor I art in. iiili hi. o a hiit i-'iip. '1'I.iih llui rii'w pioU'i li turiff 1 1 ia lultiiiiiiK 'h -l-4-rtal ii.iiH nnd l.opi". ol l lie coiinir) r-i)-in S nlilii l. Iip.iiik t I'll I we u'li libit' to produce i ii r . v n ll ix im w. II our own tin plu'c. It hill lllH)H IwtMl rUillifd dy licc-ir J.lt i in nbaurd I hut wi-couldra-labliuli ii 11 n X iudilbliy. A Ion of flax h rn tri n In the Hlat ol Vbiiititon wHKiitH rot in )'. lo InOnnd, audit uhn ( iiii.I t lint I ho II ix waa worth $l.'iO inuio ton Hun llio aveing llax ll'.cr i;ro n in In l.tnd. I.ttnc couiity bIiouKI Iuvj the lifxt re iihiicmi loDKroNeionul convention. Thia lor tw.) ii'ji.otia: It ia our turn, aud we liitci the Ui-t roiiiiic'fifrr.at). Our 044 lunil .ly .hiidod lliat Tlioiuaa II. TuiikD". rcpublicim, nnd not U . h. n- lerl io ipuliit, Hhouhl teprrannt the lira! riiircFMmil Olatrift of Urcon. hiril.iiin is a j'lht one. vie n'O the aiiiicr t onurchfloiiai couniy. Eugene (firU'r. Kiel and Pulley, us inanaKcra in the hoiiM, nr.d Alliaon, aa the republican ieii. !rr in the Hcnatc, uuitht, and no doubt do int'ie the vital iiuportance to the re olil.iiin party ol an economical and iinn iH like handliDK ol all calls and ilt mm. iU I. r put. In! f xfiendimrea and (hut Uin the rccoitl for economy made y tin' prtpcut lor'it'cfs 1 lie n putiucan parly greatly b lu nds lor buccmb. Wicbitu I-.iiK.e. Hepublicanx tl Oregon, ouleido of l'ortliuid, will turn u deal ear to any roti HtiinoiiH Iroiu cither ol the factions in Mullm man roumy, in ine way oi uati Ileal ion for past aciiona. The opin on ol ludiio Williams that "both aide were partly wronK," i accepted in all the "cow count. es." Tho two factions can never Kit toRetlitr by diacunainK iijihI KiievaiiLTS nor bv srumbliDii over technical tpu-H'ioiis of regularity. Cor- vallia uar.citi. Tho fiu t that nilver ia mined In many countric in coiijunrlion with copper, lead and oilier orea adda Kreatlv to ita clieapiicts of production. Edward At- kuiKon, tbo Rtiitiaiiclau, prraenin Ugures abowiiiK that ita cnat to mine r antes from 4.3 down tola's venla per ounce, aud even lem in tome cases. Ia fpite of llio Hiipi tiff d low pi ire ol the inetal, ill uiiiiioK Kocb on to an enoruncua extent. I he Tinted iStates alone producing it lust year to the extent of lf7tl,Ub03o. A tea ml ul is ailalini; the Italian aris tocracy. '1 he celebrated ducal house ol l.lltnli, iscolint Artie, hail reiiounciul Ita Italian iiiiiioiiulitv. The duke married Count eta Koh larnis, a noted leauty, by whom lie bad two daughters, and some time ulicrward u buy. The duke repudi ated I lie boy'a paternity and accuses a very hikili person. He has eetatiliebed the lad in the courts that the child Ii not bin; but iih divorce doua nut exist in Itniv, the iluko has becomu a f tench citl.en, and baa instituted proceedings. Mr Muckav invites rrpublicau elector to paitit ipale in th pnuianea called by the republican con iiii'ini and assures ihein that H eir vole nhall be counted HHVotnl ThHlitall that ia asked. II Mr. Mm kav and hia iiHorlatea do that there can be no ciiiicisin by republicans What wo ol Iho country uk ta that the republicun electors to to the primaries aa repunlicaiii'. vote ax republicans, ccuio ii w ii y uh repni'licaiia, go to tho polls in Juno aa icpublicana and vote the republican ticket, that 18 what we in WaahiiiKton county iuteud to do Auythiiiu short of that will be a slab at Bound money. llillaboro Independent, Of cournu in a conflict between Eng. land and Japan on the one hand and Germany, Hunsiu and 1' ranee on the other on tho Chinese (iiirstion the sym puthy of the United Mates would be on tbubido (d tho burner collation. The bimiuesB intercat of thia country lies in the maintenance, of the protcnt condl tiona in China, and Kugland and Japan will endeavor to priiHervu tins situation If the policy of diHiiieiubernieut which iho triple lenKiiu appears to have iu view Humid Im carried out the lavorable coin menial Ircuiiea which Iho United States bun with China would lapse, lo the for ioiia in jury ol thia country. The moral support of the United states will be giv en lo tho tltiul combination, but our policy of keeping out of entangling alii aucuB with forciu outiouB will prevent ua from lurulahing any physical aid. ( ilobo limiocrat, ANNUAL REPORT Of the Secretary of the Koaeburg 0. ft L. A. To tho ollli era and atock holders of the Koaeburg IJuilding and Ixian AaeocU lion of Koaeburg. Or.; Your recretary respectfully submlls this, the ninth annual ateteiocnt of the Ibeburg JliilldlnK and Ixan Aasocialion for the )er ending Peretnber 31, 1 H'7 : iik aiiTi. Ottah on t.and, as per laat tlate- merit . ri.'i fi!) Monthly installments 47.r7 00 Interest U2V 111 K peine foes 20.J 60 Fines (Hi Wi lt ut of dwelling CO Kale of Association safe 76 00 Court ami ally's fei s, repaid. . . .'!" I 0 11108 00 MHHUfeMKMBMTS. Htock lliOltKHKS" 1077li 30 fSecretary'a salary for 1 mo 10 ( 0 Atty. fees and dlibuinemenls vs. Treble ;. .. CO 76 I'ublica'lon summons, va Treble .10 00 Taxea on dwelling lor '95 ft'M Mi 16 Koa.l fax u dwelling 'US & 'Wi 2 10 I'lumbing on dwelling 76 Attorney feea 10 00 I'rliiting 3 00 HOuJ 03 (i dance on hand with treasurer 4'l 01 AHSnrs. Notes si cured by real etato nioitij ifos X'.)J '.',(', Nott-s p. cured by U. & L. siwk L'tiHL'.' Z; Ie:ii.(ientdues 40 0u )i"liiiiiicnt interest 47 36 elinpieiit lines 77 4 Fines on delinquencies Hi V Iiwellii K house 700 00 Cseh 4! 01 W077 19 L1AII1L1TIKS. 37- elmres of stock, 108 inontlis paid in $I017U 00 ITnearr.ed lines 170 00 Unearned interest 3-MI (i0 Unearned expense feea 17 50 fi072 10 linin . f251 0:i No. of shares on roll at Ul Malerneiit 307 Number ol suapended shaies re-instated 5 Actual cash value per ihare Jan. 1. MM f 1C' 00 Actual cost pershate. Jan. 1, 'J8 174 19 Numlx-r ol louns made io 1VJ7 30 Nun.) he rot loans made 10 date 120 No of shareholders Jan. 1, MM 00 Highest number ol mouths in terest paid in advance 19 Loaekt number ol months in terest paid in advance 1 IarKest loin made durinit year. 1000 00 Smallest loan made during year 03 20 Average onn made dniiuit year 339 21 Withdrawal value per share Jan. 1.181W 133 84 Herman Maukb, ' Pecretsry. Koaeburg, Or , Jan. 8, 1898. We her hereby certify that we have examined the foreiioing report of Her man Marks, secretary, anil find the same correct. F. W. Bk.vnox, M. F. Rait, K. L. Miller, AnditiUK Committee. Republican Committees to Meet. hTATK COMMITTER. IVBTi.AMi.Or., Jan. 13, 189 j. Chair man Sol llirech has called a meeting ol the republican slate central committee to meet in Portland on Wednesday, February 2. The time and place of holding the next state convention will be fixed and such other bueiness transacted as may properly come before the com mittee. Tho members ol the republican Btate central committeo are as follows: Baker h M.anSlyck, Kenton Thomas H. Cooper. Clackamas Charles Hulman. Clatsop F. L. 1'arker. Columbia 11. Allen. Coos Walter Sinclair. Crook Chas. M Cartwrighl. Curry Deloa Woodruff DougluB George M. llroan. Gilliam W W. St.iwer. Grant C. W Parrixb. Harney J. M. Vaughn. Jackson II. I'.. Ankeny. Josephine 11 B. Miller. Klamath Chas. II. Moore. Lake C. U. Snider. I.aue George T. Hall. Liucoln K. A Beneell. Linn A. J. Johnson. Malheur I. W. Hope. Marion E. P. MtCormack. Morrow J. N. Brown. Multnomah Sol Hirech. Polk Thomas J Graves. Shotmai K. O. McCoy. Tillamook W. L. Brooke. Umatilla Lee Moorehouse. Union C K Cochrau. Wallowa Polk May. Wasoc M. A.Moodv. Wuahingtou Geo. 11 Hall. Yamhill Jamea McCain. L-.NGI(toSIONAL t'OMMITTKK. Salkm. Or.. Jan. 13 R. J. Hendricks, cbairtnau ol the republicau congresnional committee, lire? district, today issued a call for members of the committee to meet at the Hotel Perkins, Portland, at ' p. m., February 2. The purpose ol the meeliiiK is to determine upon the time aud place for holding the next con gressioual convention, and attend to such other matters ns may be brought up. The uiemlwrs of the first district con greasional committee are aa follows: Chairman K. J. Hendricks, Benton S. L. Kliue. Coos 1. M. Hooker. Curry A. H. Crook. Clackamas G. K Hoiton. .lofephlnc II B Miller. Jackson II. K Adkeny. Uouglas L Lougliaiy. Ktaiualh G. S. Nickoreon, l.aue-H. L. Kami Lake A. J. Snider. Lincoln F. M. Carter. Linn J. A. Wilson. Mariou Jasper Miuto. Polk K. 1. Cooper. Tillamook L. B Smith. Washington J. Wyihec tub. Yamhill-J. W. Hobbs. A con tract lias been let to Portluud Dirties for building two steam wheel steamers for the Yukon. A LETTER. Certalnlng to the Position of Hon. H. W. Corbett, During the At tempted Organization of Leg Islature of Oregon. The following letter was printed for information of senators at Washington, !. O. : I'obtlaad, Ob., December 27, 1897. Henator II. W. Ojrbett, Washington, I). V My Iear Senator : I have uten advised by Mr. McCamant, of this city, thai an effort is being made in Washing tun to create prejudice against you ami your tight to a seat io the rtenaie, n charging you with the reapufisibihty for the failure of organization of the laai leg islature of thla aiate. I think I am lu a poeitlon to answer aa to the truth or falsity of bis charge, and I have no bodiBliou in elating vaiynat icaily mat tnere in tio t'ulli wna eVKr in the charge. I had the honor to be lu correcpuocence with you while presiding over the htate Heuate and while waiting for i be organization of the house, and also had frequent interyiewa with you concerning the unfortunate muddle the legislature got into. In all these com munications, verbal aod otherwise, you indicated an earnest desire to see the legislature properly organized, because ol various matters of economic legisla tion beneficial to the city ol t'oilland and in a general way to the Htsie of Oregon that you were greatly interested in. You also indicated a desire to have the legislature elect a senator, and seemed particularly anxious that it should be some one from Multnomah county, in cluding myself, to support any clean, Bound republican tt at could be elected, mentioning among the names of the prooiiuent men of this state w hom you thought available for that purnote, JudgeS A. Lowell, of Pendleton; lion. T. 1. tieer, of Macleay, and Judge F. A. Moore, uf N. Helens. I know that there was no effort on your part to pro vent an election ot teoaior so as to as cure your odd appointment by the Gov ernor. Your appointment by the Uov eruor was made by Lim without any bo licitation on your part I know thia to be a fact because the Governor discussed tiie subject with me while I waa still at Kalem alter the members ol tho legisla ture bad dispersed and returned to their home', aod this etatemout was made to me hy the Governor unqualifiedly. The charne tl.ai is now being made against you and nought to be uel to prevent tbo heuale from recognixuiK you as a mem ber ul that body ia aa baee aa it in ground less. 1 leit that I ought to rite you Ibis in justice io yourscll. Very truly yours, JOSEI'U fctMOX, I'resident ol the ritate Senate. I am personally lamiliar i(h all that ia stated above and endorse the same and certify to their correctness. Donald Mackay, btate beuator, Also Chairman of Republican County Committee. Voa't Tuliatro Suit aad 8 woke Tuar IJTe Away. To quit tobacco eisily and forever, be mag netic, full of life, nerve and ilg-or, take Ne-To-Ilac, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men strong. All druggists, fOe or 11. Cure guaran teed. Booklet and sample free. Adores Sterling Remedy Co, Chicago or New Yor. Shall man deny the sacred truth 1 j please some narrow sect, Which made a slave of him in youth And chained bis mind direct? Or shall tie bow to narrow creeds Bv craftiness of man. And Mihjugate his better deeds lo pleasa a fellieh clan. Or shall be raise w ith all his ni ght, I.ike Christ or bocratee, And as a voice from Piegaa heights hcho DemontheneB : Why should tbey boast ia modern times Of scientific lore. Since tbey have m ordered many times Philosophers ol yore? Thev scoffed and yelled in fiendish glee W hen Christ was doomf d to die ; The priest, the scribe, the Pharisee Were there ami standing by. Development has been deterred Bv ignorance and crime, Which was designed preferrtd liy those who ruioa one time. The Star of Trutb is gleaming forth in tins our nemiBpnere, It's radiant light is on our youth, And makes tne trutn our peer. L C. Hill. Some men are afraid of death, some arc net. Most of ua would rather not meet the grim destroyer to day. We would rather put it off until to-morrow, or until next year. Mere wishes do not count for much in the matter. A man may not want to die. He may not want to be sick, lie may wish and hope and pray that lie will not be one or do the other. but wishing and hoping won't help him. It is what he does, and not what he wishes that serve his purpose. If a man is losing flesh, and is nervous, irritable, sleepless and debilitated, he may wish he would get wiw, but one bottle of Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery will klo more than an ocean of wishes. If a man is on the way to consumption, he should make a stop as quickly as pos sible. He should put on brakes. He needn't be afraid he has consumption if he will do the right thing if he will just take the right medicine. The "Gold en Medical Discovery " cures incipient and well developed consumption. Con sumption is a germ disease and n blood disease. The "Golden Medical Dis covery " kids the germs and purifies the blood. It increases the appetite, helps digestion, makes assimilation perfect, and so builds up solid, wholesome flesh. 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