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f. F FbhOT ASHLAND TIDINGS W. H. LEEDS. Editor end Publisher. Terms ol Subscription: One copy, one year.................... •• “ six months.................. “ “ three months............. ("uh Kates, six copies for......... L'erm.i iu mlvitnce. i--------- -------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- FRIDAY. ASHLAND PROFESSIONAL CARDS. C. EDDINGS Austin S. Hxmxond., ATTORNEY AT LAW MOUNTAIN HACKS, J. T. Boriteli, Attorney aud Counsellor at Law ASHLAND. OREGON. SPRING WAGONS, SH ill prm-tivt* h all courts of the Stale. < o!h( lions f.rouipf iv piade und ntuifUd. V 9-4 FARM WAGONS Bobcx-t A. Miller z/// Goods F idly O STK ENJOYS I Both th" m ilio ' . nt« i -'ill w!rn ' <’ :• iy is i a ken ; it » p!e«<aait j • o l r« tr« -bins; to flic taste, tindacia I '-«’in!) vet jn.it,q»lit on the ¡.¡«iiiCi's, I« v<Tiind llowvls. cleans«« tliesy«- :!' •• t:t !l> , r| n *!s e. !•!-.. 1. 1 f Vins attdciin-s hahitui:! . tini pti ¡¡«aneliti). lVrs.de j 3 >•’<■ air! '1 bottfei by all Guaranteed, A 11 oi-ne.x - :i t - Will proclive in all the oí the Siale. ;’¡i VV. !• TIDINGS. /Z ASHLAND ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING FiG i -. k»-!’, nj•!••»>» ïT7/r: «.T, .«Z i Hollow Axis, Pacific Coast Gear, with Stake Rack Bed and California Roller Brake. Dr. 77. Stanzici, ECLECTIC PHYSItlAN, ¡. h : i ?. «1 in \*nI*4U*>. Or-. f«»r -prat Í in- .M»kr< ai! ehr »nit n . as Kiiuuiiiutist i A.sthhia. Kidney t!i--«»'es. I.tv r <'■ mphiints. !• I> ìm i*v<. xV.. a sp-cia'.ty. »‘«».l'-til .'«■.•/ ai Extravaganre in (.'ants. Five hundred thousand visiting cards have liee i «■>> i .v- 1 "i Waslnng- b>n this season says the I'tijM c Wiu hl. One stationery firm has luitied out .’Mio.Olk) in tlm last two mouth', an«l the money spent <>n pasteboard dur ing lie season nmouuts to tens of thousands of dollars: The most or dinary cards coat a cent apiece after the plate is made, and some of the dinner invitations sent out cost .$10 a dozen. A prominent item of th«» ex pense account of a Washington ladle is her engraving and printing,and s<wie- ty ladies who give dinneisspend nt times hundreds of dollars upon the sta tionery for a feast. Mrs. Leland Stanford lately paid ■?K5 for fifty cards to be used as mentis for one of her big dinners. The map of the Uuiteil States was stamped in silver on the cards, ami the drawings and-engravings were exquisite. At the “inner which General Breckin ridge gave the curds Cost $1 apiei-e, and Mrs. Jitstics» Blateliforil gave not long ago a lunch ahi , the cards for which were engraved by hand at a cost of $lSa dozen. Some of the cards are in raised silver and gold. They look as though the gold and silver had lieen melted and poured into letters on the card, and cost 75 cents apiece. Dr. McConnell & Eubanks, A Cure for Sick Headache. T his liistn ssing e inqil lint is due to nil inactive or sluggish liver withcou- Htipated bowels which deranges the stomach and disturlas the mrvouR sys tem. causes dizziness ami an oppressive «lull pion in the head, often so ma « re ns to prevent all rest or sb ep. One of Dr. Gunn’s Improved Liver Pills will re lieve von of all the pain ami mis, rv and a few more «loses will correct the liver and stomach and regulate the txivvels. While those pills are small, easily In ken. nn«l mild and gentle iu th« lr action there is no medicine made that will so effectcidly cure sick headache, t’.'ietsii box. Sold by T'. K. Bolton. \ N 1 A It L> ASHLAND. ORECON A few weeks ago we had the census appointments. Now the census dis appointments are being heard from. I Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegram. Office a ruMdvnen. A. C. Calclwall, Mechanical and Operative Dentist. • Ifnnampled Progress A statement oacAniing the extin : guishment of the immense pnblie debt, which was contracte«l iu the war to preserve the Union, never ceases to lx- impressive, say* the Boston Ad- ucrlixtr. it reflects not only the growth, but the patriotism and pros perity of our people as no ot her sta tistical exhibit docs. The mere fact is startling that twenty-five years ago, less than a generation, the public i debt was $2,756,1 KtO,ODO, entailing an annual interest charge of $151,000,000. It is now only SWi21 ,<XK>,U(M», and the interest charge is Imt. $29,500,000. The face of the debt has decrease«! to one-third its m'tximuiu size, while the interest charge lias decreased to one-fifth its highest amount, owing to refunding at the coiititaiitiy declining rates of interest. In the past ten years a large pro portion of the debt has been extin guished. At the time of 1HH0 census th« public delit wa»S1,919,000,000, and the mtereet charge .was 879/XXI,OilO, to that 111 a decade tlit debt has lxsui re- ducevt t!X4S.(XXI,000,«>r say 81,U(X 1,(100,- (XXI. it will thus be wen that if the coun try remains prospe tons ami continues to be well govern« I, it will lie entirely possible to exti i|i -h the remaining debt in the ni. < ------- ’ears, --- so that “ the per-pl«’ of the' « «I 'States coniti, if tin y chose, enter upon the twentieth oentury with a net surplus in the trea sury. It has lieen the histone tiseal ixilicy of our country to pay off its debts; we presume it will continue to be. The present census will show f>5,- OOO.tXM) in the Unit-xl States, in all probability, and this will figure a debt at the present time iff only $14 per in habitant. which is small, while the in terest charge of $29,417,603 entails a tax of less than .70 ivuts per year per inhabitant. 1»iirklrn's Arnica Salve. The best sajve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever son s, tetter, ehapped bauds, chilblnins, corns, and all sk«n eruptions, ami posi- tiv«-ly cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money n funded. Price 25 cents ..er box. For sale by t 'hitwixid Bros. J-JACOBS Oil. CURES PERMANENTLY Horse and Cattle Diseases. For General I' m . The Arms' Palace and Stock Car Co., Toledo, Ohio, June, 1SS8. We cheerfully recomnieud St. Jacobs Oil a* tlie best fur geueral use ou st«.« k. ____ II. ARMS & CO. Cold, Swelled Limbs, Inflammation. Neponset, 111., May 21, ISM. My mare caught cold; result: levelled limbs, )ui..p tietweeu for«*-!*«. and intluiniua- tiou. Cured her with St. Jacobs oil. _____LO. GARDNER. The Largest aniTinest Snccessfnl Stock« Kaisers use st. .laeobs Oil. REM edy L- t For Stablemen and Stockmen. CURES Cutt. Swellings. Bruises. Sprains. Gall*. Strains, Lameness. StiflMSS, Cracked Heels. Scratches, Contractions. Flesh Wounds. Stringhalt. Soro« Throat. Distemper. Colic. Whitlow. Poll Evil. Fistula. Tumors. Splints, Ringbones and Spailn in their early Stages. Directions with each bottls. different styles and iliffer- CAB-LOAD ent kinds of Stoves for Heating and J. 3. Howoxi, Notary Public «and Conveyancer MEDFORD, OREGON. T/’ p World’s Be*V manufaoturej under tha . , . trade marL T). naans ■"'^'unosorto^. , Thl3 the ch, to the most d °f St0Te- from -uuuj lu t expensive hot e Garland”^ 0Qi cau be Ml kiio’.- of real ♦ b»mn»?ss civoii < are- f«il mit i ;in<! ;uf »rinniioii rumi-hei (•«• id vrninj' |»r«»puriy iu the new town. C. 77. Root, ( • ot rraudulen> - L '°8 the trade Surveyor—Ashland. BAIN WAGONS, Hacks and Carts AUCTIOKEER H. C. Myer, Ashland, Oregon. KEEPS GARLAND STOVES. ASHL/ÄND \ big t arloff'l <>f stoves and ranges just received. Die line.-t line in the eountv. < ’al! and see and believe it. MILLS. JT. H. XTK1NSOS. I. Il I IKTER K. V.l AKTI K Prcsidi-nt. Vlee-Prex. Cashier The Bank of Ashland BIG BARGAINS Was Awarded the only NEW GRAND PRIZE I I i rsi Call and Examine Them now on Exhibition at OGN. Martin 4 Harris’s, Paid Up Capital, $100,000.00 Does a General Banking Business. ASHLAND, OR. ’«»lie« lions ïna<l»‘ Ht all «o-i.-ùbb- point* ou in\"Tah»f t♦•rut >i;’ .’U .1’ ,toi ’« L . • P‘.; ■ tri;’ sft-r*. Portland. >un En ■■ ¡ mm » and Nvw York. on O/’ILY PERFECT sEWiBCi MECH a / uso TOWN LOTS ÄMILY USE. ----In the town of---- VoZ./ tins/ httmiht ut 1368 Market Street- SAN FRANCISCO, CALA. H-21--1.V MONTAGU»:, I J. L. DOWNING Siskiyou co., Cai., For Sale on Easy Terms. om- -fourth dotiti, l'sisv «* v ilbiiv six. twelve and < libiceli molliti» "A- X • H See map at the i:ai,->»«i I»-|> t (or giadett pra *», ele., or address 1> Il II \»KEI.l. low h Si'e 4<ent P. K. K.. San Fran • ilitor lis ASHLAND, OREG., All selling cheaper for cash than Plows and Harrows have ever sold in this market. Win. A. Grow VÄIXTM 1?! .VIiLiiiil. Or.. r> T^y-'« F V VI <Oil«4 - s’ -miill .'li.»' Furniture stare 1 Ms SABBATH OBSERVANCE. The General Laud Oftli-e lias Cut Down the List of (¿'lestions in Homestead and Pre-emption ( ases. ORIENTAL BED-CLOTHING. ASHLAND TIDINGS ‘.Mr ------------ = Torino of tdrertioing: iMAL. I One «qwtre, first insertion f2 00 Each Addition*! insertion.............. . .......... 1 50 I Job Pnntmq I Of *1) description« done on «hort no I tloe. Legal Blanks, Circulars, Busi ne«sCards Billhead«, Letterheads, Lost | tere, etc., gotten up in good style at living prices. FRENCH ARMY DISCIPLINE. How the Japanese and Chinese Sleep When Brutal l*unishm<*nt Accorded Sddiers for in Their Native land Bad Behavior. The following from Cardinal (lile I kiiib , the highest Catholic dignatary in the United States, regarding prop The puiiishmetits in vogue in the Wong Chin Foo Bays: In the land The genera) land office has shortened er Sunday observance, has been given of the Orient, the tastes of people as French urtny are of a very severe nut ure, much publicity in the newapiqiers and revise«! the questions aek«-d the regards sleeping acoouimodat ions are as more esjiecially when it is consi.lered claimant and witnesses in making fiua! lately: widely different from the English and ’ that the men thus punished are not "I think that. Sunday should be. prixif on homestAads and pre-emptions. American as their daily life. In Japan [ by any means criminals, but only sol Many unimportant and harassing first of all, a day devoted to religious the only lieddiug is made in the sliajie diers who have not liehaved so well as questions have beeu omitte«l entirely, worship, and second to innocent ami of a huge gowu or overcoat, with i they might, says Uuntfy Fair. These there being now only 37 questions, healthful recreation, as being th»' only sleeves, and each sleeve accoimxlates I are reported to Algiers under the where us formerly there were 105. day in winch the great masses of the a sleeper, who crawls into the afierture name of “Camisards” where they are This saves the eettler considerable ex people have time to seek relaxation very much as a kitten woulu. Like enrolled in “colmpaguiee de duupline.” pense and annoyance. The following from their work. The danger is in their oousins, the Chinese, the Japs Before embarkng the man has his are the questions that will lx> used for the excess either way, and I entirely use no sheets, unless the lining of the lx sits taken from him, which are re- agree with Dr. Weld (pastor of the homestead prixif henceforth: First Independent Christ’s Church) “night overcoats" can lie looked upon , placed by sal Nite, and on arriving at FOlt WITNESSES. his destination he receives a uniform in deprecating the dosing of art gal- as sheets. Their pillows are minia What is your name, age ami poet lenes, libraries, etc., absolutely to the ture bureaus made out of either rattan of gray wool and a cap with a large office address? public. Presupposing that a certain or polished wood, filled with drawers brim. The men are farmed out to Are you well acquainted with the portion of the day is set apart for re to hold their jewelry and other valu work, and are all the time under the claimant in this case and the land em ligious exercises, I think that any rec ables while they themselves are supervision of non-com missioned offi cers, who treat their inferiors with the braced in his claim? reation that will contribute to the . asleep. , . _ Is said tract within the limits of an physical, mei •utal ami moral benefit! “There are no beds in Japan. . The greatest brutality. It is, however, the . . i i I eamp ktmi I I mqq iltwir that tmcwui punishments to which the men are incorporated town or eel««ctisl site of a and enjoyment, of f the masses should same spotless floor that answers for city or town, or used iu any way for lie encouraged. 1 think that base table, chairs and dauciug stage, is util subjected for the most trifling of fenses which must excite indignatiou. trade or business? bail is a game that is in conflict with ized Tor sleeping purposes. In China A common punishment is to keep State specifically the character of the quiet decorum and tranquility there are be«b>teads, and these, with them night and <l iy in a hole in the the lied clothing, form the most or the laud whether it is timber, prairie, that should ’ ” characterize ’ the obt»rv- grazing, farming, coal or mineral land. mice of the Lord’s Day, and is too vio namental portion of the bousehohl ground with jH“rp<‘udieulal walls, so When did claimants settle upon the lent an exercise to be conducive to furniture. It is as the piano ami pil that escape is impossible. Scorch homestead and at what date did he es such harmony. But whatever may low shams of a well regulated Ameri ing heat by day and cold' by night, with rations reduce«! to one-quarter of tablish aVtuid residence thereon? lie the abuses arising from Sunday can house. It is a common thing for Have claimaut apd"family reside«! base I m JI. I regard the base ball plnv- a Chinese gentlemau to spend $5,0» AI their proper quantity, make the very continuously on the homestead since ers and observers of the game as far or even $10,lXX) cash for a lieautifully ' common punishment of the gargonle first establishing residence thereon? less responsible than those who would carved and jeweled bedstead, ami extremely trying. The imprisoning of If settler is unmarried state the fact. utter from the pulpit on the Lord’s $1 .(MX) or more for simple embroider men in the tombeaux, or regulation For what peritxl or jieruxls has the Day unjust and uncharitable state ies on the edges and corners of bis tents, which are only fifty centimeters broad and sixty high, is no rarity, and favorite quilt. settler Ixx-ii alieent from the land since ments almut their neighbor. “These latter are very numerous during their incarceration the pris making settlement, ami for what pur “The Christian Sunday is not to be pose; aud if temporarily aliseut, «lid confounded with the Jewish or even ami varied among those who are able oners receive no water, nor wine nor claimant’s family reside upon and culti with the Puritan Sabbath. It pre to enjoy such luxuries. Nono of the coffee. A little meat ami some bonil- vate the land during said alisence? scribes the golden mean 1x1 ween rigid coverlets are lees than “three ply” af lion is their whole nourishment dur How much of the homestead has Sabbatarianism on one hand and lax faire; indeed, such is the superstition ing the day. But those who are punished with the settler cultivated ami for how indulgence on the other. There is among the almond eyed aristocracy many seasons did he raise crops there little doubt that the revulsion in pub that not one of them could be hire«] wlls are incomparably worse off. on? lic sentiment from a rigorous to a to sleep under a coverlet that is com They are never allow«««! under any cir- What improvements are on the laud líame olmervance of the Lord’s Day posed of only one or two thicknesses. cnmistauces, to leave the hole they are an«l what are their value? can be ascribed to the sincere but The former indicates (to their mind) kept in either by day or at night. Are there any indications of coal, misguided zeal of the Puritans, who extreme poverty while two is consid They have no duties of work to pass saltties, or material of any kind on the confounded the Christian Sunday ered au even or unlucky numlier. the time, and only get some warm homestead? (If 6o deserilie what, with the Jewish Sabbath and im Therefore all the Chinese iieii-clothes I soup every second day, with a very they are, and state whether the land posed restraints on the people which are either padded or a thin sheet of limited quantity of water daily. This is more valuable for agriculture than were repulsive to Christian freedom paper is put in the center. Meet all punishment is made still more severe for mineral purposes.) mid which were not warranted by the the quilts or lied-clothee of the rich by putting the man into irons ou cer lias the claimant mortgaged. Sold, gospel dispensation. The Lord’s Day are made of silks or satins, with high tain occasions. The delinquent has two iron rings or eontracUsl to sell, any portion of to the Christian heart is always a day ly colored embroidery work on the said homestead? of joy. The Church desires us on that exterior, and line«l with strong white around his ankles, which are connected Are you interested in this claim; day to be cheerful without dissipation, silk or fine linen, and are only washe«l with an iron bar rather more than a ami do you think the settler has acte<l grave and religious without sadness about once a year. As iu Japan, no foot in length, so that his legs form an isosceles triangle with it. He is in entire gixxl faith in perfecting this ami melancholy. She forbids, indeed, sheet is used. “The Chinese bed-making in the forced to lie down on his fact« ami entry ? all unnecessary servile work on that FOR CLAIMANT. day, but as the Sabbath was made morning consists of folding up every then his arms are chained on his back, WLmt is your name, age and post- for man and not man for the Sabbath article of lied clothes in long folds in whereupon he is put into his tomtx«au she allows such wink whenever char such a manner as to expose all the He can only eat his soup like a dog, oflice address? Are you a native born citizen of the ity or necessity may demand it. As beautiful needle work, and then they mid if be wants to drink be must seize United States, uml if so, in what state it is a day consecrate 1 not only to re are carefully piled one on top of thè hie bottle with hie teeth, ami should ligion but to relaxation of mind and other upon a neat shelf built against be let the bottle fall bis ration of wa or territory were you born? Are you the identical person who laxly she ]x«riiiits us to spend a por the wall inside of the artistically hung ter is lost for that day. Any com be«l curtains. Then the latter is care plaints are at once st«qq>ed by n gag. made homestead entry No. , at the tion of it in inu<M-etit recreation." Only quite recently a pumsbmeqt fully drawn apart to expose the rich land office on the day of , 18 , rugs and opium layout upon the be«l was in nse called tliecrapaudiue. The auil what is the true description of the Rev. 11. L. (Tuipm.-tn, pastor of the M and the folded lied'-clotbee upon the prisoner’s bands and feet were cliHine«! land now claimed by you? E. Church. Johnstown. I'a.. says: shelves. together, anil in this [Hieture he was When was your house built on the "Soon after the great flood, at a time “The poorer class of the Chinese strung up on an iron bur. The cam- land and when did you establish actual when di.irrhiM- « was qni e prevalent. I residetn'e therein? (Deserilie said received a box of six dozen ( hamber- have only one “pe,” or padded quilt, isaril is also in use. The soldier is house iiml >■’her improvements w hich lnin's Golic. Cholera and Diarrhoea thick enough to keep them warm the put iuto a strait-jacket, his liamie are you have placed on the land, giving Remedy. A h soon as it b« <-ame known coldest nights in winter, while in sum tied on his back mid round his neck that I hail the im-dicim- lor free distri mer, like the rich, they use nothing an iron collar is fastened, which is at total value thereof.) billion, there began a great rim on it, Of whom does your family consist; which continued until it was about all save their own nndergarments. In tache«! to an iron bar in the wall. The and have you uml your family resided gone. Every one. ho far an 1 hear«! from other words, it is either a feast or a man has to stantl in this position as continuously on the land since first them, testified t,Cits virtues, declaring famine as far as sleeping comforts are long as eight days, unable to lie down establishing residence thereon? (If it the best mxliciue for the purixise concerned. Unlike the rich, tlie poor or to do anything for himself. they had ever used. T hose who got it er classes of Chinamen take off the unmarried, state the fact.) For what periixl or periods have you shared it around with their neighlxirs. lining of their “pee” about twice a Families not already supplied should that 1 am confident it was productive year for cleansing purposes. If abed lose no time in procuring a ¡Kittle of 'ieeti absent from the homestead since so of great good. We used some of it our iu a first class American hotel were Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar making settlement, and for what pur selves anil found it not only an exc« I- post ; and if temporarily absent did h-nt medicine for diarrhoea, but for all given to a Chinese gentleman he rhoea Remedy. It is the only remedy always Im depended upon for yom family reside upon uml cultivate kinds of prill ami uneasiness in the would probably sit tip all night wait thatc.au I kiwc I complaint in all its form«. 25 stomach ntni liowels. It has iM-i-n re ing for a place to lie «Iowa.” the land during such alisence? and 50 cent Imttles for sale by Chitwood How much of the land have you ganled as the best medicine known here Bros. Take II before Breakfast cultivate«! each season and for how for the diseases it is recommended, For many seasons have yon raised crops sale by Chitwood Bros. Not Good Colonists The great appetizer, tonic and .. ___ liver thereon? regulator. In nse for more than 50 Rutland, Vt, July 21.--The coloni Is your present claim within the years in England. Positive specific for zation of Swedish emigrants upon the HRHT K»lt TARIFF liver complaint. Bad taste in t he mouth limits of an incorporated town or se on arising in the morning, dull pains in deserted farms of Vermont is not prov lected site of a city or town, or used E li - swoktii , Me.. July 22. Senator i th« head and back of the eyes, tired ing a success. Discontent prevails in any way for trade and business? Eugene Hale, one of Blaine's stanch- , ¿lizzmess, languor—symptoms of aud some of them are removing to What is the character of the land? est supporters, al home here, iu an in- ! feeling, * — " liver (Lniplaint. Remedy Dr 1 Hen- the Inmber regiou of the state and up Is H timber, mountainous, prairie, terview on the tariff issue, said: “It ley's Dandelion Tonic. Relieves con- on the Canadian and Maine Ixirder grazing, or ordinary agricultural laud? is the duty of th«1 R««pub)iean Senate i «tipation, sharpens the appetite aud where they can combine lumbering iu State its kimi ami quality, ami for to stick to the bill until it is com- tones up the entire system. Get I the forests and clearing up lauds for farms. genuine from your druggist for $1. and The last family which lieeame the oc what pnrixise is it most valuable. pleted and passed. It will not nec Are there any indications of coal, essarily be the McKinley bill, but it take according to direction«. cupants of an abandoned farm, in the --- *■ ♦ * • « — salines, or mineral of any kind on the will retain all of its good features. township of Verehire Orange couiity, A Wife in IHKjruise. laud ? (If so, «(escribe what, they are, The proposition which will lx« de in the early spring, has removed to and state whether the land is more bate«! ami passed upon by the Senate I’ atf . kson , N. J., July 22. There Norton Mills, in Essex county, where valuable for agricultural than for min will lx* one to secure a fixithold in the ' was a lively scene on Straight street several timber camps have been es- eral purposes.) South and Central American nations in this city last night, in which Sam tablisheil near the Canadian boundary. Have you ever made any other liome- and get their markets for our goods. ’ Close, a well known politician of the They exjiect in this new location to stea«l entry? I If so, «leeerilie the same.) This does not in any way interrupt ! Sixth ward, figured conspicuously. clear land«, for farming pur|xiees and Have you sold, conveyed, or mort- the working of the protective system, I He was talking with two well-drwssetl pay for it with their labor and sup- gngeil any portion of the land; ami nor is it. inconsistent with a protective i women, when he was suddenly at port themselves by selling the lnml»er if so, to whom and for what purpose? tariff. Free traders are very fond of tacked by a woman who was sup|xised they cut. Several buudred Swedes Have you any personal property of declaring that the statement made by to lie colored. In an instant bis as have lieen at work in this territory for any kind elsewhere than on this claim? Blame and. so far as can lie judged sailant struck him several blows with a year or more. Governor Dillingham (If so, describe the same, ami Btiite by bis message, a proved by the Pres- ! a cowhide on the bead, saying: “Take and A. B. Valentine, the immigration where the same is kept.) nienl involved free trade or reciproc- ' that, and that, and that.” Then she commissioners, leave Bennington to ity with the countries of the old 1 began to scratch bis face. She ex morrow to visit the Swedish settle No Trace Left. world. This has no foundation what citedly exclaimed: “At last I have ment in the state, preparatory to mak found yon out! Y’ou may not know ing a rejxirt to the legislature iu Oct. ever. Mr. and Mrs. Litel, of Huntingburg. Ind., say: That about one year ago, their “A protective tariff h:is its compe me in this disguise, but I am vour They will endeavor to learn their con little girl was entirely cured ol an an. titor in the underpaid laborers of Euro- | wife!" dition and find a remedy. noying eruption of the skin and a local peun countries, who manufacture the : The woman then threw off the old To fieople, the abandoned part of blood disorder, by the use of three tsit- same things and stand ready, if they I hat and shawl which she wore, when the state is still an unsolved problem. tles of S S 8. T here is no trace of tin- can break down the protective system, 1 it was plainly seen that she had Swedish colonization, as a farming skill disease left, and the blood has blackened her face for the purjxiee of been m perfect «irder ever since, and the to take control of our markets and disguising herself. The woman proved factor in Vermout, is evidently a fail ure. The lauds are pnxluclive and drive out our lalxir. The situation ' general health of the child was never ns g«s»d as now. They will take pluas- in Central ami South America is pre to be Close’s wife, and she also made farm buildings in gixxl condition in ure in answering any letters regarding cisely opposite. They furnish pro- ■ it exceedingly lively for the two wo settlements that have lx<en made ami the child's case. ducts winch we do not supply ami men who accompanied him. She neighlxirs have given encouragement Treatise on blood and skin diseases which we need. \Ve prixiuce ami Hew at them like a tigress, and pro and a helping hand. Swedes complain mailed free. 8w ift Sr«« ii ic C o ., manufacture tilings they need ami ceeded to demolish Mimr fashionable that they cannot timl work for their Atlanta, Ga. which they cannot produce. Their costumes. When they broke away spare days only in the harvest time, market is largely in the hands of : from her the excite«! wife called after and having but little money, they can The World’s Fair Great JIntain and France, and the them: “You can run away, but I know not maintain themselvi« throughout Chicago, July 23. Amid great money which we pay for their pro you well. I have both your pictures, the year, or until the crops from the cheering to-night the ordinance asked ducts goes to these countries. In and they will sckiu be iu the hands of land can lie sold. for by the directors of the World’s stead of paying for tlieir products in the police.” Fair, granting the use of the lake front money, which goes to Europe, we The frightened females soou disap Contrary to general ex|iectatious, as a pari of the site for the World’s ought to give in exchange our gixxls. peared in the crow«L Mrs. Close then the census returns from the South Fair, was adopted by the City Coun We ought by treaty or by legislation turned her attention to her husbami that thus far have Ixx-n made public cil without any amendments. The to so fix business relations lietween again, and was marking his face with indicate a heavier increase among t he vote stood 44 to 15. The ordinance us that their gixxls will come to us her finger nails m a terrible manner w bites than among t be negroes. The pledged t he city of Chicago to pay ami our goods go to them. when he knocked her kowu with a Southern p;qxTH account for these for any piling or filling in the lake "Taking the question of sugar alone, blow of liis fist The crowil cried unexpected results by |x>mting to a that may la» necessary, to the extent my impression is the movement “Shame!" and Close attempted to es heavy immigration from the North, of $2.<XKMXX>, and after the fair isend- should now lx> made with reference cape from his wife, but she follow«] added to the ascertained fact that the e I to return the made ground to the to sugar, not involving it with the him up closely, and a policeman ap death rate is enormously higher among city to lie nseil forever as a public wixil question. Blaine is right in say peared on the scene. Mrs. Close, on the blacks than the whites, from dis park. ing if we give South America, Cuba being threatened with arrest, went to ease saying nothing about the long Not less than 150 acres of lake front ami Port Ric«i an opeu mark««t for her home in l’roepect street, while odds in proportion of lives lost in race are to be utilized for t he World’s Fair sugar without terms liemg lnqxxKsl, i Close disappeared down a side street. conflicts and in pursuance of the “shot purposes. It is stipulated that no we shall have no hold on those coun The affair was witnessed by a large gun jjolicy." * bargain is to lie entered into between tries to induce them to let our pro crowd of |ieople. The couple are the fair directors ami the Illinois ducts enter freely into tlieir ports. young an«l have two small children. Settee. Central Railroad for control of that I believe it to be a fact that prepar Boil's Blessing t«> Humanity so says |>ortion of the lake front iH-cupied by ations tending to negotiations with F;ii|«e|>ay au Oregon pioneer ttO years old. the Illinois Central tracks unless such some of those countries which would Forest Grove. Or.. March IB.—I have This is what you ought to have, in fact, bargain shall lie first approved by the have resulted in reciprocity fell to the you must have it. to fully enjoy life used the Oregon Kidney Ten and ob City Council. Iu case the city of ground in the winter, because the rep Thousands are wareliiug for it «laily, ami tained immediate relief. It is God’s Chicago loans or stiliscribes S.5,04NIJMM) resentatives of those countries dts- mourning liecauHe they find it not. blessing to humanity. I take pleasure to tlm stock of the exhibition, the di coveriNl from the provisions of the Thousands ii | n > ii thousands of dollars in recommending it to the afflicted. 1 rectors guarantee that the amount of McKinley bill that they would get the are spent annually by our people in tbe inn now nearly !»0 years old, came to hope that they may attain this boon. Oregon iu IMS in the empk.y of the money returned to the city shall not [ lienefit of free sugar without Ix'ing And yet it may lie hud by all. We guar- Hudson’s Bay Company, and since 1 gi be less than the cost of whatever pil began using the Oregon Kidney leal «ntee that Electric Bitters, if used ___ ac- ing of the lake may lie done. The or asked for anything in return. When cording D avid M ubbok . to directions and the nse per- enjoy good health. dinance does not fix any maximum we open the ports of the United sisted in. will tiring you good digi-Htion States to the sugar of South America, nuiniier of acree to l>e utilized for the Cuba ami Port Rico, the lx«netite and oust the demon Dv«|x-psia and in lake front, but the greatest amount, stall instead F.n]s-|isy. We recommend I obtained by any of the plans thus far which they will derive from such a Electric Bitters for Dvsiiepsia and all policy ought to be paid for by tlieir diseases of Liver.Stomach and Kidneys. I informally outlined is from 25«) to 3<X> acres. No change is made in the plan admitting the breadstuff* of the W«*st, Sold at 50c. and ifl |*r Isittle by Chit of placing the remainder of the fair iu the agricultural implements manu wood Bros.. Druggists. Jackson l’ark, about five miles dis factured all over the country, th* pe troleum of the Middle States. himlx«r tant. on the lake shore. Still in Favor from Maine and manufactured cottons By the lake front is meant Chicago The Great National Sport, Base-ball, harbor ami the long strip of land im and wixilens and perhaps a few other is still in favor with the ]>eople, ami I articles." mediately adjoining and lietween the the players tbetnselvs are still in favor business jHirtnm of the city ami waters of one of the most popular thitigs A Scrap of Paper So«es her Life. of Lake Michigan. connected with the game, m explained It was just an ordinary scrap of wrap m the following statement: Norris Advice to Mother«. ping paper, Irat it saved her life. She town, Pa., June, 1HKJF. “L the under was in the Inst stages of consumption, Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has told l.v physicians that she was incura signed, cheerfully recommend St. been used by mothers for children teeth ble and could live only a short time: she Jacobs Oil to all Base-ball players, ing for over fifty years with perfect suc weighed less than seventy (siumis. On having need it for muscular rln uma- cess. It relieves the little sufferer at a piece of wrapping pa]ier she read of tism and strained liack, and gnarant«* one«’, produces natural, quiet sleep by Ilr. King’s New Discovery, and got a it a ¡lerfect cure. J. M. O wens , freeing the child from pain, and the sample bottle: it helped her. she bought 2nd Baseman, Norristown, B. B. 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