nn HE JUJJj Vol. XXX. ROSEBURG, OR KG ON, MONDAY, APRIL 17. 1899. No. 30. GENERAL DIRECTORY u;.V. Mcltriile jj.wu.h siiiKin . a. squalors.. , . TQo. H. Tenia ur Aigro.nen - jm. A. Moesly i.v.-oriur T. T baser savretary .t sta;e. F. I. l'untiar (Hate Treasurer fui. I'ab. lastnieti.m... suite Printer.. Attorney eioaeral Mi-ore ..J. H. Aekeruian .W. H. 1-w.sli- ILK. N. Kin -kl'urn iF. A. M.wre V E. ttolvertoi. K. s. Rean (supreme- J udire.. eicosD jmiciaL district. jolfte J. v. Hami'.toti Froseeutiug Attorney ei.o. M. Broevu c. s. land orrics. EOREarRo. Receiver He:ry Reoth S-ifuu?r J. T "Bridge r. . VE1TKSB Bt Kr. Observer -.Thos. (tiasoa DOrOLAS COt NTT senator .A. V. KeeJ .11. w . Wonaoott v. W. H lison il. . lalUl Representatives tlerk ...... J -K. Gatley Sheriff. K I- Stephens Treasurer 15. H li:uxnic Sehoii Snpenutendeal ... Assessor ,. ... I'-ounty Judxe CouLmifisioners . Surveyor Coroner bheep Inspector .. U. B. Gillette .. Jos. Lyon. M 1) i'fteai pM)!i 1J11. Bvron e'e-ear Thiel Dr. E. V. Hoover 1 b. fimtb rKECISCT OFTICES. -V-sPlce H.w. Milter Iiiniitatites D 1. Fisher CITT Or KJfKBfSa. Mavor Fo!tmaii?r.. .A C. Manners .. W. A. truler COrNCU-HES. 1st Ward sad Ward Ird Ward tth Ward Recorder Treasurer Marshal F 1' Brown i (e" . 1'ar.: i tF W . Her-son i jV. U. W illis I A. Field I fW.J. Lander t F. W. vxooiley ! u i.oeuni " , . l- f. Wt: lTl 1 J.V : F. w. lUilard : CITT UOtlL MEKI'INi- The I'oxiaon mm il f the city of Kosebnn: Eiee the t.rst Mviu.iny in eaca uiout.'i at r 0 ciock p. vs.. 1 corBi SESSIONS. j The Circuit Court or Douglas County meet j thre ttme?1 a year as follows: The rfd Moo day in March, the tn Monday i3 June, and thf 1st Monday in December, j. W. .3a:niiHon of ; Eooebure judce. lieo. M. Erowa, of Kostburg. . prtMecuiinc atunuey. , Coiintv Court r.iee the 1st Wednesday ef; t the 1st Monday of January. Marvh. May. July, j Heptember and Novemher. Jos. i. o'i of Drain. Judge; M. D Thou;ps-n of seottsbarg ' ana Jas. Byron. 01 u.a. a. conimissionera. Probate court U in session continuously. Joe Lyons, iudee. pOSEBUKG DIVISION SO 4:6. B. OF UE. meeis every second and (ourh ouudty w "OMEN'S EtXIEF COKP? NO. li, MEETS erst and uurd r:idavs in ea. nsouth. RENO POST, NO. G. A. E., MEETS TBS first and third Thursdays of each raouth, at J p. ra. A LPHA LODGE. NO. 47. K. OF P., MEET a every Hednesday eveinc a: Odd Ke. HalL Visitiru; al-jltrna in gtsi s'ndina -' ilaJyinviied in attend. LAUREL LODGE. A. F. & A. M., REGFLAB meeunes the 2d and th Wednesdays in each month. STGENE L. PAKSOTT W. M. S. T. Jra-ITT, S"ecy. TJ OSEBCRG CHAPTER. NO. 8. O. E. 3.. St KIT? the hrst and third Thursdays of eco ninth. LIBBIE COSHOW. W. SC. MAUDE BAST, Sec y. tTTOODlTES OF THE WORLD. Oak Camp No. Lis. meet at the Odd Fellows' Ha.. In Raseburc, every 1st. 3rd and otn Monday evening. VUidng oeighbors alvtys welcome. O. P. COsHOW, C. C. V. C. LoNOoy, Clerk. PHJXETARIAS LOifGE. SO. 8. L 0. O. T. meets Satnrdav evenine of each wek : their hall in Odd Felio Temple at Rosebure Members of the order in r-i -tan-ling areinvi -edw attend. B w. -1 KONG. N. G. S. T. Jitett, Bec'y. D. E . We-t Fin. rec. D P. O. ELKS, ROSEBURG LODGE. NO. 33f, hold their retrular cominunicatioiis at tne t O. O. F. haul on second and fourth Thursday il ea.h rnnn;::. A.l members requested to at tend regularly, and all vuiung bromers cor- aiauy luvitea to a:v-na. CH A. L. IIADLEY, E. R ISA B. RIDDLE, becrelaxy. DQSEBURG LODGE, SO. 16, A. O. C. W. meets the second and fourth Sfondavs cl MCh month atTS p. m. at Odd Feiiows 'hali. Members of the order in good standing are in Tiled to attend. D s. West, F. W. Roach, Financier. Recorder. Professional cards. "yjYRA 2ROW2?, M. 2). OFFICE, 509 Jaction Street, at res idence of Mrs. J. Bitzer. RO.-EBCRG, OR Q.EORGE M. BROWS, Attorne3'-at-Lav , Rooms 7 and 8 Taylor A Wilson Block. ROSE BURG. OR JL EAKBT, DENTIST, Review Building, Telephone No. 4. ROSEBURG, OREGON. JRA B. RIDDLE, Attorney at Law, Room 8, Taylor A Wilson Eik. ROSEBURG. OREGON. W. BENSON, Attorney-at-Law. Rooms 1 and 2 Review Building. ROaEBURG, OREGON yy R. WILLIS, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Will practice in all the court of the State. Ol Bas is M inters Building, Done las county, Or. J X. CRAWFO&D, Attorney at Law, Rooms 1 Sl 8. Slarsters Bldg., ROSEBURG, OR. f)Basiness before the C. 8. Land Office and Sluing cases a specialty. Late Receiver 0. S. Land Offlce. JJ E.GEO. E. HOUCK, Physcian &. Surgeon. Ofno- Rooms 10 i 1!. Taylor a: Wiiaon Blk. Phone, Main 31. KO.-EBURG, OREGON. J A. BUCHANAN, Notary Public, Attorney-at-Law. Collections a Specialty. Bourn 3 Marsters Buildiuit. l;OvEBLKG, OR LilfE Jp LET LIVE! Under the above motto I will still continue to survey for ail art:e desiring my assistance as an engineer or surveyor. M y charges will be reasonable and my work guurantced. Am al&o Notary Public. d dress me at Cleveland, Dougl as Co., Or. WII.I. I HKVDON New Store ! (iglers' A FULL Staple and Fancy GROCERIES Country Produce Bought and Sold TAN LOR & WILSON BLOCK f Low Prices! Free Delivery t Judge us Judge us by what we are doing. Judge us by the continued increase of buyers, judge us by tliej DRY GOODS your friends have purchased of us. I Judge us by our Prices Get your friends to tell! you how much they paid. That is alJ we ask. j New Spring Goods SOMETHING NEW! NEW STORE! The People's Store I. ABRAHAM, Prop'r. A complete line of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots & Shoes, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Capes, Jackets, and a tine line of Millinerv Goods. Everything New, purchased for Cash direct from Eastern manufacturers, especially for the Fall Trade. Call and exaimine Goods and Prices. OUR LINE OF Vs i3 s QomglctG and of, We give prompt attention to all Mail Orders. A. C. MARSTERS & CO. Druggists. Send the... I SEMI-WEEKLY I PLAINDEALER I'M utr ver KRUSE & SHAMBROOK, Lit ALL Rij IS Silt M FEY GUIS 1 P ROUS FIME TEAS AMD COFFEES A SPECIALTY. ALbO A FULL USE OF TOBACCO & CIGARS. OiVL L'S A TRIAL. FHER nill.IVIlHV. New Goods! . (jxrocerv j STOCK OF Arriving Daily. WOLLENBERG BROS. NEW GOODS! EVERYTHING NEW i r 9 OILOZ Z77f TZ1CLQS rtzsnos and To your Eastern Friend. .. . ALL KIXliM UK Oue Door Sou lb ol P. 0. HOAI'IDI'RR, OKIKiflN, FEAT1IE1.ED FINEltY. Plumage for Millinery Now Artifi cially Produced. The Hnntble- llarnyarel Foitl Xo 1'nrnlalie the Material fnr(.rft IVead of the m Hat Trimming;. The ilcinnml f r frat!: r.s fur mil linery )uruM's l.ns oiuiM il an inventor i e;n t iiiu I it: !his 11 ! I . a:.il In- has s'ii'fi'i'ilnl h. i! tl:nt tnar.v (if utir !' ' -t f:: !!;. .ti.-tl.:.' Ii'r.l jtitiiapes aii.J f :.:!,rr. ..r,- m- ,i'.r; iu;;:.!:f.ictt:rct!. T!.e I:: fi .it!:- , a;!i:.i:tits :, In!!- ':!.- .f : .I' ir ;.: ': . :,. ": i'.if: ' i'v tl.( " r i - . t.ri.i liii' tiiriu is ft '.I . T . I ' . ! '. '.::' i ' is 1lit.' ' - ut i .: i !..it f- :::.;. !!.. !- :.-..;; i I.::.. Nf 1. 1. n m ar : ..: :! jil'imes I trie!; r ! n an- t!i" m II :i z. t: i .lI ;.') .- V l"lie i:ric :. : ) a n-a- ;.. t:,t !.:; ftjrur-. I 'T!:i T! . :. it!.. a- I.e.! f..r r:i:if;;.! r!ri-h .r if .w!- :::.iil i f ri ! i ..: i i.f -!!k .as'-. ' .::.: sk:::f:;'.:v curled i ;.:: i ;i : i!er.-f t tlteni : i,-.i:.f art.fi :' a.j.( ri .'.! ' .f..: .ru: i, tit i.f hi'.k . a:.'i j:.vei:t.r arc :.i v tJ.mIs l.y ' i i " O'tl.ai-lls '-f st .. the ;.:J.::oa::.' : i rt ar.uf:.-turt-r. ft' '.::rv : a ', rs f..r 1!. : -s : t Mil r- !.J i j . f in,- trs : ,t:,-r. .f :r,7 .i ...-.'.ft i.. . f i : r.-.rn.. ; 1 ; : r- .s . r.r::. ar. !.:n-- : : -..-.rha;.: i.e-,tj; ;t.: J--th- -r e: .:-:e. . - f t.;.- . v. - .'..: .'. .:. . ;:: hv.- a i.i. : a-.-.- :'r- :u t;:ea'.. a::'', e-. 'I., v f:ir: I,!:. ,vt:. ;. .-. ...... i arrtar: j. .-;'.try u.vic furr.ish t::air. .' f r iiiri. ". ;-. i:,.;. f. r- !.. v .-.Ir; n.:, j - ?.", .u, - era... : :. ... - t. s.:... . e : ::.: l..r !. J : ' .:;.. , ,r ar-.'uliy 5 1. -;.! !. :.:. :.. .!. ;r.-::: Is.-.: it i-i: ir . : r. . . :' r. i...: :. a::J -.!: :. ivorJv. i: , .. Sm:i '- these j I;.::.. ;.r; -.. i-..r-- : t ;.. they an- ti: :;i .;. r: ar.-i tL :. the j t;:r.c j-Xa.t. "J w,;-: iau. A r. r.arki':.:,- st.uc hi!...- is in f r ' - f.a::.,rs fr-.i:. v !.:- try. a:.! J.y j's : '.:: r i- . -..stry Laa Lfell tt"' SitiiJ.iiliel ; i ApaL itd. T!..- : ai' h'.Til is ; I ''. f-r. a tale, .-;:; the j.ic'nr e'ri; s :: '. a!I feathers i:i jjst haJJ a uili;i.t . Tier. t-. p!uck-: father aXavaiicC rajuJij aior.j ta it-otutr (nn'V tnoin whsre u currcr.t cf air rtf fe rr fire from th- h-:.ty oi.es. The ,rv "irhtei ai..; c Jtvst fet.:Le: : r.re i fvT ii!!c , i.e. .-.!;!. i-! i r- t: : :: --' il- :r.u'. . is. i f-n.it t!..- fa-i:i:: t. . . e '...;.', ;-r.n i;.a : . . s :. a i- r ..- . ' t 1 e - t :. . v.v:. i: . a.. e '. ! l.-.aiLS. a: . . inii.lui. f, at -N. V. I':::. A ROYAL SPHTNER. lJachras ir Fife ''Ukri arn for Her lluhltanil l.olf Morkinar., suIdk f'" a lir. It t it - t . r. ne .k fr, h : -ie. 1 . '. .r.-rand-i..;.. ia :.. - a- :t w.i, it. th .. ;.. : th. r La:. 1, i t! c- ar-.- rw'.frni.tt.i b..'; r s ..ti t!.,;:. the pr.;.. es5 d t !:, f.T-hh,:. i f ni ivi;. h'.-d.. i;e : adored .y :: i what sh-. does. i h ire 'i I..- fashi.ji.al.le inaid ..' this fount rv are i..t Th Jt ;- W.ll, s ,:!s the spit.;.,: ail Iii adat. t.. t. . pi and laatr.. likely to 1 -e tltne ir. adoj.'in the fash ion, ai d .;. protlr.' at the vnic time their r. vp.-t-t f rthe royal :.:nplc. The princess elde.-t daughter, t't.c ducdie; s .f life, is ah-o addict, d tot:!.-tpinnini,- w ;.. . !; and foarea iiumbcrof other m.-inb" ts, i f x.k nua.crous royal family of linrland. Many other woi,;, n of rank who en joy the friendship of the princess have loyally fidiowed In r c..-.mp!e, and iij.s tLroiigh some of them that the Ilritish public lias learnt I that the picturesque ppinnin' wheel is now a common object iu. th'i ho;nes, t,f prcat. The duchtts of Fife lias a vvhctl of black valnut, mounted with bras', which, though ottr a hundred yearn old, is in ood working order. With it sliu makes vani which is bubsequently knitted into excellent golf stockings for her Lusbfiiid. In tliis w ay s.hc is able to m:Jie a sav ing' of perhaps S-'O a year ou the house hold expense, but thatJs probably not so much of a consideration to her as tie satisfaction of having set c. commend able example of housewifely industry. The British princesses are very fond cf setting good e xamples and their in dustry is endlcis. The- pri uces.s of AValeamakcaalJ eorla of pretty articles with, her wheel" rLiladtlphia,ircs-s. Soldier a Olren lime for Naps. Soleliers ii tli.? It.thau nrmy are al lowed two hour, in the middle! of fhe day for a n-ap. Cliicagu ('liriiiiicb.-. .. Stulla J. TibbetH of Buhtou lias kuo-ce-ssfully passed tho uxaniiiiation ro quired by tho board of registration iu pharmacy. Hor uamo was first on tho liht of the ninowho recttived cortiflcaten ontof tho 43 applicants examined. Two English writf TH, well known thin sida of the sea ns well, are wtriously ill from overwork iu a lite rary way lime. Barah Grand and Mrs. Lynn Linton. Iu tho Washington legislature tlio amendment extending fall snffrngo to women has been defeated by a majority of two votes. A MASCULINE HABIT. Ob of Mam's WtskSMMt Ciitlelaed ty m Urlffbt Girl Who Has Had Ezperiaacafc "So mo men. nay many men, Lave ;i most reprebectible habit iJt tAiowlr.p the liutcs find letters written them by Kirls nut oa!y to otiier men. but, vh r is still wor&e, to worccD " sa'ai a !.ri:. pirl the other day. "Kvt-ry v. i.n.rn knows that this is true. Doulities. tht r. i" not one of us who has int had t alm.': tr to her scrutirririr.f? a. ai. -j 1 v T . -writti-ti liy some fair n.aii! t.i u n.ai. whi.iu she thoroughly trusted. "OiJy a day or two ai-o thi breach of v.'i.iMi'tice, a the irt cf uiaitiilir.itv it is i....;hlti" !.. tai i.r . : v.-. .diy to li. y i.ot by a mar v ho J. : .;, ,. i . t tl.rt e ii tier;, wr.iten him f, .. it.ii :c fr.e::ds, tu i tad. 1 ki..,v ::: ..' v.hni .n offered thttii ! :. I ! : ! l y ..11 the !aw cf In.:.r. .' ,.. : .:. . hai .is sternly 'iH-hiiul n.e :,i..J sa.. i. s' il d fashion: 'I refc to take adtar.-ta-T of n. siattrs." -i:. t ! i.: I !id L-.-hii s.f . ; lie- j.-ft me a ful. l.i r.' . f . ,..:0- . . ..t:d i was ji.it wL'. l t.j .. i ,: i . . . : !; 'eI.ote. IvnsTell.j' .. J f .:. I ri ad tiii ;:i. I ccn crit.i , . ,i : .. in ' . ' a s.e, 1 am iiiU-rcstcd i. ': . i..a: i w a -.alt- ."?:. r horrid ;:l: d 1 .... ja:..,. o:.' : t.i.I ir the liic: .r: t -i. . r i;.. 1 r-. iwl instantly th;.t i.eter v.o-ii ! 'ha! n. a;, cct a scratch ,,f tht j. a f.-.;.. tit -.:. t.j. r taa;: , ; 'I i '- aii d to ha C :..'. " I! - - ; iH'i. p t that if he ca i. . . :. ji.v '. i . !f.ej L ..I.e. I V-JllfP. I;.u e i hi i ..in. f. r these iti i i' ; r-.sh '. lirs, jii understand. "Tw O t ' I.e-itat- t. her men v.;.,,;:. 1.; , d .:. : say that '.; . T -d !r !;. t.: . '. : : . t. d - .o i-orrvn . '.. r : .f Lis chtfta ;- : . ; atiawer ' !. h s j.rcearr ts-u.: t- r- . .... ; !y. the r . : .. .is iriture. ".:-':. h - : ay the ose was v.:.'.: j ; . '. r" . ::r.ace e,hilc '. , t; ri v.... ; .t:t her tea-: : . .- . - lhat the . . -.. . - w .: . . r. a.i !;. ti..i ratk out ' .-. . .. ... i: ? : n ; l' : V in Ihc li.:,". r. had tf end of onni"n. r- ". o-l . ; . '. "I v.ii! it't you. its a .vi ,"'-. . it.;;-;,-, w!-. :..ir writes iit.y-l.'.n: .: i ". j a rr.an 0aV he ilji'r.': in.;.; a t ieet .Xi-.-.-;e of kisfrier.ds h i .: ri-r.cr . r i.- tunce. "There is m general . Ua. that c:.i;. ry Jj-jcf men are s.li.c't i !-. -.Li., . ..''.vti., but that is a n..'.u.j. i k:.c w :ii-:: cf 3C, which is certain.';, at. ae of div.-retkiii. wit) Lave to rcre ocn, scicnce aLovt iiowing- letters that, a : of li. It' a ihaa.t, it .:' tra. I krjTv. becatis they 1jw ".hi::, t . ;ae." riuladIpLi Tidt s. FAD2D GLORY. Utuat Bstsm mt Clrcsiaw Caav Rtlr-a Pafcsc.a. Tstat W r For loeg tixe aearjy Terybod- in ih aoula knew abemt "Cc-p Iri'.l'i ? Palace. btti t rol ab'v r..,: e Vr.cw - ic'dv what bccan.e of t 1: p : at aces consist -: etially built to as j be v. ;.;. t v..:: intotne ".on j ii.li-;.. I: - . - a ::.usu:n, a hu'e aijuariu::'. - c . . f f.-iik and tinailj r.:. a a i.t-.r.-.i. d. irtxtnt, whtrc britf .;'o.l v ; '.:n.a:.c wre ptf r. Tht :.' .th.t .'; n.o.-. l;...rat'. ly t -.-.p. w . 1 : h.antiy ili ted l.y is, wr. Jyn .n . .l.d oost $1 ..;) to ct:..-tract. It v.., the i lea cf up. the veterar. rz : tt. an. n d he had htt:. k.-ra.i..a. :: n- it o -t fr years. Wh-t. 1 j rftcte ! le ha:! r.o ::.-t::ty. ' I to take ir. what sh-.v c .11 "ctua.erc.sd caidtni." I ;wi-rt, business men backt 1 were foolish enoua t ir.itt , the tnat-atir.p after Cap ha 1 I - t:c-h the south f r ft. e e' -s I rottta'de scastx. The tl htiee money maker, j rcperly hrn 'l, . I".e pc'.'j !e wmM be let, ir. at i t.t , r 1 : rt d kep.; moving until thfy en.r-'. d r. the other, and raar.y wjald make tl circtilt two tr three ti:t:ts. U; .'rth b'jsir.i 's m.:.'s management it h s- heavily, however, and tinal y, after ;n i:ut..t:-3bie vicissittide?. the train wa . lnt:s;it to 'h;cago and s d.l to a v.: rit ty thtat.ir managtr fr $7,'." 0 cash He broke it. t:parid peddltd oiT the cr one at a lime. Kragtnents of the oh! outfit-are now wandering about through obscure country tows?, piloted by rij -.by -eight showmen, with all sorts cf 'i-.trar.ge freaks. That was the tcJ t-f the gnat rolling palaces that are still e.ist.i:ctlr rexieinbcred in scercs of smaller southern cities. It was a grotesque fate for a really bigaaiuse i meLtidta. Cincinnati Enquirer. Moatotrramnied Cloves. j 'Tho monagrammcJ glove is the very ; latest thing, and. of course, it is worn i OIi,y 'he extremist evf fasiiion. To ; make the nin;ogrammtd gloves you get ' a pair of plain kij gloves, with as little I stitching uion tho hack as possible. ; lilack and white are the. Itst colors. I Now 7iiark tiprsn the hack of the gloves , your moiMvraru, or get it stamj.d there. VitU silk tic color of your ; vvalking- dress you now embroider the ; monogram, making it about the size pf a quarter. You will find that it is Tery becoming to the hand, and the cus i torn of wearing the embroidered glove I 1 grow upon you until you will want j no other. Cincirusati Enquirer. Ilread nintakn, ! Tako stalo bread andoak over tight 1 In sour milk; in, tho niornixg rub ! through colander, and to one quart j odd tho yolk of two cggs ur.d a tea spoonful of salt, olio tabhspoonful ef i baking powder, two tablcspoonfuls ef j sugnr and fUmr enough to make a bat ! ter a little tliicker than. for fried cakes: 'add last tho wwll-bcate n whites of the I ni'sand bake. St. Louis Globc-l'cmo- Flerced II la IVnlrh. j Ono tlio many spear tJmista that j resulted in tho iV-.iuli of Lieut. Itobcrt) i Grcnfcll, ab ODulqrmuivi'enctrateel Ills I watch, 'Tho tintcjiieco was rct urnesl j tii hisi family, who havo jilnccd it ii rs j jeweler's Iwuula to liioun tas a mcmorinl of their relative' heroism ami fate. The spear tltrust had pcnetrtiteelt through both) tho outer ami inner casen ami driven enme of tho works right j through tho faco of tho dial, stopping Ilia hands nt 8:39 indicalirtj tlio timo jnt wliicls tho chargo took placo and) j tho preciso monicut cf tho wearer's eleatli. V. Y. Stltu ItUBBEIi FEOM OILS. New Substitute for the Decreasing Genuine Article. An Engl!! !lut-rirla. W hleb HI da Fair to Supplr flip InereaalasT llemaod for a Ilralllent .Material. A new i:.:.:l'ry which has just been i staiiii.'.hi d n;.' :; ati aj.;,ar ntly firm l,asi. in lint'iai i i.-ts for its. raw mat- j .-in: lii.M i d ei; any of the other tcjfe I tail e i,.h, of iiniisr j.r.-i rtit-s. It ..r.iul'ts, to ... ':;. e of wide i::.jor ) r.no". b'-i;an. j.r ducts partake of v of the '.-lair.t .-. of :: :ia rubber ; :.t i -::.: p. re:.a. th, m.j ; of which d ..w a . ;..! ' ';. : t.cy : . fii irfiow f-i : :i.ai..:s. T :. a oils of this ' : urt h.v- i-. th ;a (itn-.lit.ts of hijfh ust f : " r. -r- v.:. " 1 r- i &:"! a".., when :!.(y v.. : t.i 't t..-i -1 f -r piat.-, and the r. i w Industry tak '-1 ar.'ae if tht ..it ij iality of har-ui:.6- !y ox.dia-'i-.ir.. Li::st..J .1 1.-.5 beta i:sl f'.r pain's ::.! r:.is.i.s f.r at rations. It is v.. h; v,n ;.:.' v.;.. :. t?.v oil Is f read ;t it .i thin 'aver p.sei! t the ar .'. ahvr'.,i oj :--i.d n.es very . ar 1. n il .s i. ' i:. h .ik e p ; to th.: ;..r .: ra.i.. i,..cvt;.e V.:;.." a-. .! i- . .i. ! !.rh: ij-iiy, r of . 'i:..:: y ; .t. -y. i.p.ar s f ::Ur.:t t- ri '-. v. id .-i. any radc of h;.r these ; v. ' . tjthcr 1 1 .-eta ':.-:.. t it. the u;;.- w ay, and i. ...ay ..' ; :.: t- ht e ; :. 1c to tJ-.e i r- h.i ai.-n'.-c- f thise (;uai.- s. .T..n.v. i.; .r afaf ire t f lot; nt I lii.'. .. .:. . ;..v.e f i ry 1 :..'e . '. 1;. it;. . i j.i :.. :;.-e ! -.-.'-.. -.- I-.-.. ;- : , t-rfect ..tl ...wr-r. .14 - . -.- -. i :.-: v- ra. :t.et;.- wa- ' i .. - ,'r.p : 1- tt.,m ' .. wile, t-f s- r;n op..:. . - '. ...r. -. w a-.t a k.- irr-n f ; : .:. .:. !:y this me'. 3d '. wasto:.i.fd.bt:l .it .t .-. r 5 all thrcugh wa. thre !.n,i; rl.sn of tl .-li .thi:., whjsh :t was l 1 . :;.ade : f a rac re perfect Mr. Charl-s r..:. r f iln'an., ias '' 1 m ly which i" i & :' ; '.. -' .. - Th;r lstrvirey cver ': , ar. I a larve fa.-.rv Las lrj. t y ;.rtirl..s, are asm- . ."s. .lldifle.! bv his 1 fr 1 r- H. ::ta -j tf treating th-: - - o ,.t.r..' - quat.t.ty e f '.... w .th :'. a: d th :.. .t. a . - trlfurrai maeLis, t r . oa- . - r'.. le- f the 1 el s' t t "cai wi..- .-. c. .::. in tnintite 1- " " - fl r the t.w itself. Tic h,:rch. ..f T..-W ire then, put eti grids cf r.etal a chamber where warm air is forced thrcugh thtEi ami in Ci hours the cil is, thoroughiT cxidiretl. The mater's" is thca gr-iucd u, mi led with ary d-s-.-. ! coloring matter ani f : t.l y rolls:! i .: ;r.-o sheets, in which c : ..t, :. r-s-n.".;le. India rubber and p, ,. ..,s -. :.-v . ,. iaiiti, , f ri:;- d. s I'ehren .: . i .1 an. .-; ': y the -.!t.V;l.,,-:,: : . -. It . 1 e ;V,.; r''s. . j,;; ;..r, a; p.;e. as , .'- rt.r .-h-.r . a-. r.n-; iiv s"r. N. V. tUT.cs f t A Ik Inebriate. I here- crc st rat t !... s and tii-.i-s '. t hicac--,. : t. o.t :..t- v - a-. Alt . rs is ( It. I int. rnt- "i rk s- re t. w her '. t.t.d n I r-s.-rrt-d ir- :.: d i i. ..ts n. :r. .i-s;-.r.- ef. r that, the n.lddl.. v. t. A ---- r-i'rt.d the that take s the t-riii and w Lire .. eld t h to :'. ,:r. a: 1 t: :.!.;. wh. r- 1-e. i-. I'h- . j -.; r rt. e iS.enec of i.e-n' ' as il werv. f.tr d.-j rav.ty. 5-ajs: "The- 'hi:s.s.-ci ioii; C ...rk str.tl p -s..( Ur ir. the per-o-. f a cr.t::t. bele! cine e ie Ah Wah. The piper down n iq-.o xr.. m-ir.t-briate. wli. i ile-als iu lique r. i his- :.:;: ':runkard gees teery afternoon t- the tapr t in. jr. the rear ( I his it. a-. .-'.s i staidishnie nt, and lap. t:p th. ,; mixture that trickle fr:n the fauc-ts e-f the larrels. Aficr this, the ele-g sir. displays the tsuad a;gf of it t xication. Its will rush madly abe t:t the sl op. ji:mpit:jy and btirkirg itl ;;;.::irti ary rats ar.e: mice. After tiring ef this i-pcrt ho falls; into a drunken stujor, fro;a which he cauiint be- arciused f r several hours. The animal has an unhealthy !oek. ane! If it keeps up its, debauchery, will end its life ir. insardty. Cincitxa'.i Commercial-Tribune. Elht ThciUMand ew Orchids CVtond. Dt tails ccn.ciri:ing the Fucccs-sful prcstcutioii e f the -m arch of Sir tieorce King and Mr. l:..lert Pat.tliitg. of Alh w ick. fur orchids it: a prolific district of the Himalayas have just reached Hr.g land. Tho enthusiastic .vivants who Lave beMtn engaged in the search for several jears, have discovereel and classified idtnost $.0oo r.cw species. They have been particularly fortunate iti their search in the tropical valleys in the Sikkim Himalaya, one of the most weird and romantic parts of In dia. There they found the beautiful exotic plants growing everyw here in extraordinary profusion and bewilder ing variety. The f-upply of these ex quisitely f.iscuuitittir plan's will scku, be increased, and the botanical follow ers of the right, honorable member for West r.irn.int.-hiifi will find their grow ing demands more easily atterded tc. i: is . a- : -. -s tc :.'.: .:;. a:.:.: t of tV d un.tad b r ph--: rial a ;.. -. i-m.r. Tii' d m:i:i 1 i. not l;. w . e : t t'n futitr.try, it li.'i-. alw-nys exi '. 1. 11 ; '.0'H'.-. b i'..' I'vcr. merchant ll:le i ho-ea t sl'tslv lile1 d'.'tiUtld with pi lui . wb.ic!;. In say tiio l. ;it-t. Were eoar-i' ati 1 t- 'pul-ive'. ;uik1 which did not pr t.r:lv ! ihvt t'nc taste' of the nge It is li ne l:;.. t'.u to- nh.tnU i use art in adverti .iit-r. It i-- ii. ini.ro expensive than tr i ir'.isiic in. ihod. nil I gives a cert nil I . ::' an 1 litir.icie! to a store whii h ihi- blatiiut. bohs;eron-i an! alto gethvr pivp'irturous cats d- not give. Aineri'.':'." riieiieke.fi;"r. PUNGENT PARAGRAPHS. All He Asked. lis.hawav "There! I've paid ail my bills, and I'm going to ; f.tart all otf-r agaiul" filet t-rton j "Well, don't begin on nic." l'uck. Dr. Trus-h "1 wonder why Largnet j alwaj s t-.pe-jiis of Lis wife as a dream? Mrs. llrusii "I tupopbe because the always goes by contrariits. Londoa t Tit-Li's. "What is a winter re-sort, Uncle Jim?" : "A wir.tcr resort? Well, any place you ' go where you don't let, yourself thirJc , it is as cold as it is at home." Detroit - Frte l'rc. "V.'cll, it can't get much colder than tlil-." r n.arh-d Henly. rhti rf ali v. "Jf 1' ''. ," groaned ti.'; di;cons.',late one, "-..e'il ali I-.- f. c.hl 1., f. .: ii iiior-." Thdolelphia North Aiir- iea! . r.arent 'v-oyot: re &Hy want to n.arrr my daughter':' Jful'or '"W'l!, I i.ir. hardly fay that; but there doesn't se-na : io i .try oth'-r way to ton.e ir. f ,: a-.v if h r :i. '.-! y, yoi know." hl.i'.or. iraiscrlj-t. A -. r. t.- Di-wn; -"S ! y is. ii -hat It ; -.h jally ::;.::. .:rT. d won. en who write r.. ieies on 'How to Manage a Hus band ?" Hixoa "Oh! you don't si:p-po.-e a married wona:.-. : i'oir.g to g.ve ' her l.ttle plin away, do you'.' Lwv.on Harris "WalVrs Las btn looking ! r-.f y a i j-ir.'-e L daughter golm.tr lisd. J:a:-:.'t he'.'" '.orreli "Ve. y.,a I.- had n . MAaer g't Lis daah r off hi hat.1- tl.a:. he f,and he would i.-t to j. .t r hnsband or. Lis feet." Ilr..kiyn Life. M.k-. -all i-ioldlng I'ete, after I., y had r.d lei. a sh rl distance in the . -.trol ..;-::. "we've s?,t a lot to be 1 '.r.kf-;l fur." "V. s." aner. 1 M-an-; r : r M.k. : "fir.k cfallce fa 1. scat".: l.a e to pt;ll t'ro dls z.r weather wid o .t ar.y mcc warra jails tego to." S'a .kLiigton Star. AT MANILA. How C aplauiaa of ike I'laset IWportea t pos tha Reaialta of the IlmrtU. Net the 1- i'l ir.tererti cf tieinc: rrtann'r ir. j d'-cts cf the day was . v, : which, the tnn.aro.r.g oaticers report - '. s-r.ocs, ca-saaltlts when j d the lack t.-.f-y cair.e i:--..r : tr.e agr.:p sfter t ' :'. rt ba"tie. il.-..:i: tja..-M:d thrcu ' f '.. a hail e i prc;eet;les. as made ear j ' frvm a Jg list cf kild at'! j u'.m-(1 appear almost iairculcu. . z.: - 'w-'.lfv.ng il to it i:npci.': it that ' all the other vesitls, La ; ber similarly ; f :tur;a'. ry ciptair. seemed to feei J ta... the flil ire f his sh;p t-. catch ary 1 . f the enemy ' shells :n a w ay to Lam: j hl crew might "tad 'he r.s:m ajore t -j t'.it.k that his command had r.'.t ier. ; tie tarB-el f r the Spaniards" :".re uthe ; extent, as the vessel which had j su:T--rtei le f l.fe. (."cr.s-paer.tly . as ill cap iiti canae ever tr.e i.'.ympta a side they r.phel to the ea. r query: "How many ki'.'.'d?" in a mar.ntrttat ii.d. calcd a very marh mixed state cf :: l;.d. MiT-ttitd with satisfacticn at hav.ng li-s-l m n.arj was an evident de sire??, i Late it undi rs-toe-d thai the-lack . f le. s i.3 jroef if an absence f da: re r. "Mnly tlirht w.--ir..lec.- r pl.e.l Ca; ?. I'yir. ef the Tal-dmer. "l. rerl s ..'iy . Pal :. shells i'rttck ns, ar. i lw brsi inicard without hurting any one " "N. t a dashe 1 e -el" wa-lh,s r: llicx ;r g w ay the n. xt caj tain rt vorte-t. r s;.. i and :. .:. . -an ded. ' " 1 - it-.l..g. t.c r- ; y . f th- r.eV. -.:: ': ;. 1 dsn't yet kr. . -a !., 1: h:.- --:...!. 1st: y . fell.-.v. . v . r.- ..I" -- at t:v 'd:'. ship "a-'i't h;t at all." n..s th t i vt r. ;-rrt. made w It'.i r. s rt ": :".;.: : ( ,-.T as if the r .1 e.-.t r ei u il ins.naat. .1 ::. kee J 1 ULe-. inc ::.e r. it. a ; tht -..?. -.'s i r ; "a. ca:..? hit he forcer- i l.st of ca.sual- ' that I, ship whe:: h- a-- :. r w. ut: led. d thtvu-k-h the aljlgs. ic it was, feared t tain would have a ser.va i . fur il was knwn i -id 1 e;-; n fire. A:.-l t-otincesi :.. :th.r kill, d news n-;:c.v l rt,: tr.nuirn t-.e ::ii-sh:p. a:J ti e Men cheered voeuUr i.usly. Joseph L. St.ckrey, in Harper's Macaine. " r-rtr and Isasalcratioa. Commercially tho United States has frenn tariiett Cs.le r.i.il tintes hiwi its lir.r-orlarce to the wor:d, a:.d z.i pris - er.t our cfmbir.ed it.pv rts at.ti cports c unt up to Jl-s -i.e. n 0 a year. Our l reductions Lave a.wavs teen sourr. . i iy other ceuintries. anil the L"r-ted States lies on a ww wvrld-hichwav :rem t-urope vxestwarei to .vsas. ane; i commanei another crcat interratior.a: trtvile route to the Wesl Indies and i tsouth America. In th movement of people to ar.d froacrcss the ocean, the Uniteel States has Iner. the fe-ctis cf the most tremendous hegira of ctvihred : people which the work! has ever seen.; from 1-Ct to 1?.'S more than lS.CVO.'VO J persons came to cur shores to make I their homes here; in the last ten years . . . ftM .Ai.,0.. V. . . . I . . A . - iiiuiv I ii'f'.v i . u la.i.u.vu iv i L-i ica than tho w hule population of Switz erland. There are now- here more ei.r niaius nm! children of Germans thar. in Itavaria. And tdic tide of travel cast ward chiefly visitors also numbers hundreds of thousands every year. Prof. Albert Btt-slttell llart," ii Har per'. Magazine. raeamatlc Thimbles. iLCUiuaua vniuioics mr n(Tn.atr and pianists are the latcstdeviccs for nerve economy. The incessant and regular pounding of the sensitive finger tipsrendersthe ow rers cf them nervous wrecks in. a majority cf caacs. to say nothing cf callous and cracked linger ends and broken and split nails. Th-. new thimbles arc cf rubber, coming in sets, according to the size of gls"e worn, and are said to not only save the nerve shock, but also to increase the speed and sArength ef tie stroke. "ic ciunati ILuujlaft .n I .ii :e. Dr Abernetiiy was babrmany i . bis patients nnd particularly dislike the hiquai-ity of women in eb sfribit. their ailnienls. One lady, kuowin; hi-pee-uiiurities aud having ii wound tiirt: lieetieil attention, went to him polio ' off lier shtx) nnd sleeking without say iug n word and held cut her fool iu si leuce. A be met hy locked. SeTatehr "Hite. "fat?" "lV,g. "Madam, " Ltt eaid. "you are th ost wusible woman 1 eter met." SEEK A NEW ORANGE. Experiments Going On in th JlJT" cultural DerLrtment. saia.aa of Preseat Est fVasa4 KTi4ii(ioala a ad E tlx OimaataCarowlaa; lavs. Ib ran Xrlh. Man i eetklrg to improve ta.tur' work upon the orange, and it is likely that he will be able to do it. If aru- . cess crowns experi:nei;ts now jn prog I ress the orange will become a. hareij f.-t;i', able to trrow arad bear even as far north a Car. a da, with skis that will peel off as a.:'y as a tangerine'. and j rhap ceioid cf the seeds that . now thr-at-n the peril cf appendicitis. ' Sach a r-crei.uioxi. of this lnsciotu . frail for that is whatitwou-damooEt . to would deserve to rank with th ?reat-tt marrei.! cf the erjj cf tteeen ' .ry. It would rtvolutioriize and n I and the era n ge-gTowrhn g industry, acd remove ail danger from the frosts and freezes that r.or either blight or en tirely destroy the tr-e a td their fruit in the states where they are grown. The- freeze in the southern states in lr'ji and destroyed every orange tree, causing a loss i;poc the crop ex pected cf r.-arly fi.Vi.VS). andadam ni'e to the industrr in general that has jeer, computed at t :c extraorinary It will be five trrare or years yet before orange-growing is on a j ayin basis aid ten to fifteen years before the orange crop is as large a it was at the time of tho efLsastrocs weather. Since that time the agricTiltural de partment has been experitnenairg fa the crc-fertilization cf oranges in ?h hop of prod'jeirr one or more varie ties that will resl-t the afae'as of frost a-.J that will poe? th? other quali ties not fouisd in the fr-:it cf to-day. The practical part cf the wtrk is be ing conduced under the supervision c? U. J. Webber arl W. T. Swingle, spt cial agents cf the dlvi.ion of vegetable phyiiolot-y and pedology. t'p ta the j resent the rps-lmectl proces, have been productive cf th results expee'eii. but the most irtes ertirg ar.d delicate s'ar' are y come. In the rr-ento3ie there a least 1 .'. hybrid growths from ?S sr-e-fs that Lav-? t-eer. crtfsed. and this sTirrr mary cf th'se will be taken to the ;-uthern states and grafted on tie era nc- 'rees crow:-.g the re. Then at least three years rrt?t etapae be fore th' grafted trees wil! tecin to bear the fruit that is to be tardy, sweet. looe-sk:nr.ed. and trhaps seedless. In !es'rs. Webber ard Swingle were in the- sr uth studying the disease that a?ecl c-rares. and the xatd of St l.arl : rani-e than the cual ranet:e a ': rr --'at to their attention. Thi was err.phas'ied by the disastroca fre svs tf :r4 and Itl-I. The grower hai S4-a-ht to ovfrcorne their foe by selecting f?r plan'irg and developing veeds froa cniy tie hardiest of the tree growing is their fields, btrt even ' th- se tuectrm'ced lc the severs- attaAka cf th invading cedd- hn he meani'me experinsect coo-d-; ted by Mr. Webber an tii city tar: . : cat cnfavcrab'.y, rhrotrh no '.- .'; . :' hl- own. It was rot until TrVT th-." a- fj-ct-ded in hybrldiz-'ng "to ra: r- It: a vrny tc. tt:cre tie favcnhlat r? - . t rf rlantir.g or graftirg. He had " . -.. r to the hy tr-.dizlng.thatthe J.-;ir.r -r ate orazi-e. a.inocga fs .all and cf Utile value ei-r- s-rvess is delicious, and so ..- tc -r. "t-egr- wr: without pro s far ncr-h as Philadelphia. A ' tl;. se tree had been planted t ..rtrr.er.t trrcuntis, and, in celd. had borne fruit. sxnalT -r It ocoumd to him to cross I o - .: -: y artrty w th the different ,1- that tl.urish in the south to get i .' h-rly q-ality. The practical work '. hvhr.ei''r.g the r: commenced. 1.' the seedlings that are grafted on 1 e s r.: trees develop a fruit that ..:.:.. : r k led in blossom or maturity y th- es.rttrs ic that section, the sci- -nt:-: -a . :ee. tr.a; tney nave oeen s ::At ;. ; y reratd for all their efforts, t'rat ge grow tag "hen w rcld net be al teiidtd by the gr at risks that now en- ; cc-n.jsas in. In addition, if a hardy or- ar.ee can li- produced that will live itl the north, and yet have the sweetness and juiciness tf the southern fruit. iti,?;: nle he work cf nature will have been iturrcved bv the hand acd ic- tclligenc. of man. Washington Staf. Bancroft rre.ir.e y b ; Mr tova i. ' 44 'Durability is Better Tkan Show." The wealth of the rrizli- j millionaires IS no.1 CCail to I good health. Riches vjLhcut health are a curse, and yet the rich, the middle classes and the poor alike have, in Hood's Sarsaparilla, a valuable u sistant in getting and mail' taming perfect health. It . j TieVCT GLS2CfO:ntS. tocrciuu- larte years aso our son, now eleven, h.ij a serious case tf crofula and erys'relas wita dreadfu! sores. discharg. Ir.r and ltchine cotistantlr. He eoatd ne4 wait. Several physlcians'did net heir for sixfrrn tuottthj. Three months' treatment w ill lhivt's Sarsaparilla made hint per fectly wel'.. We are !aj to tell eMiiers of iu" Mks. 1avid Laikd. Ottawa. Kansas. N.IUSea -"Vomitins spelts, dizziness smi pro-.tration tronbleil me for years. Had r.ctiratgia. -rew weak and rotiTd not slevp. My aa-e wa against n:e, but Hood's Sar:irat.!I.i iiiro-t nie tiiorouchlT. welstit iucreasetl from li'". to U't p.yirid. I ar.i t!ie mother of nine chiMie-n. Never felt so ne'.l and stress: sinw I was married as I do row." Mite. M. A. W 'tris, laaV o3d M Wasliinston, l. e'. " Eczema-" We liad to tie ttv hands el ir two jear oM son em ae-cvunt ot ecxema faee ami limbs. No medicine he!;e-l until we us.sl HueHl's "sarsaparilla. winch soon cured.!' Mm. A. Y.vx vVyck, 123 iiiiHuiivirurrjr c-ree i, x aterseMi. .s . j, llsvtl') H tiU'riMi;: tfr nr irrltattt-fLc