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THK HORNING ASlXJRlAN, ' jiATl'KDA, NOVEMBER 35, I8H SS8ISS 8 I in I (ti I ii ! w I t o T T T i i I OPE1 PH lb In IU1 nl u uyiL F 1! Contemplating making an entire change in our Children's ClotllIn department, and in order to close out our stock at once, we will for the next 15 DAYS GIVE A REDUCTION OF i i 7K r- IK ,-- II llnl II 1 "i mil fn i i i i i EmmmZI taMaaMi Lhi1 T I NEW YORK LATEST STYLES, BEST VALIES AT IINHEARDOF LOW PRICES. We Quote a few Bargains: Lot 9955, Child's Vestee Suits, 3 io 7 years, regular price Lot 17.482, Children's Suits, 2 paiis ol pants. 7 to 44 jeais, regularprice Lot 17,480, Children's Suits. 2 paiis of pants. 7 to 14 years, regular piico Lot 17,474. Children's Suits, 2 pairs of pants. 7 to 14 years, regular piico Lot 3969, Children's Overcoats, 3 to 14 years, regular prico Lot 4002, Children's Overccats, 4 to 14years. regularprice $4.50, 25 per cent off, now $3.35 3.75. 25 per cent off, now 2 80 5 CO, 25 per cent off, now 3 75 5.50, 25 per cent cff. now 4.15 2.75, 25 per cent off. now 2 06 4.50. 25 per cent off. now 3.35 i k i X ? I T A Clear Saving of Sl.00 to SI.50 on every Suit or Overcoat- Remember we do as we advertise. S. DANZIGER, San Francisco Store. .-., - -- ) i'M'V-M- THE SEDAN CHAIR AND TROLLY CAR Relics of Barbarism Alondde Latest; ProJuets of Civilization. I making comments upon Us (to him) outlandish cut. Tou reach the farther bank In safrty and disembark upon a sard plain which might have been brought direct from the middle of Sa hara, so far as vegetation is concern ed. This Is a full mile and a half wide and ther la .v way of crossing It ex cej on foot. Tou fall in with the others and wade aling through and that Is ankle deep until the Kor-ai..-. who ire af ust'im.-d to this wrt r.f : thing, have ft yd far in th- fur and it "e:ris impe--tble that you ap. ITKIOIS COKEAX COXTKASTS, iihm four mi.- ..f the ,,M,it.n ; of a kingdom of 13.000.0o0 people wh.--e - civilization was founded 1122 li. C. and w ho?.? roads apparently have not been repaired since that date. Arriving at last at the farther edge of this wilder ness y.'U discover that th-re Is a rt of shallow lag on to cross and that the. e are rw ferry-boats. Rut vjme strong fellows are ready to tarry you across on their ba;k.s and art ready to quarrel as to which one is to have your money. You pick out the ck-an'-st cue. though there, is llt'le choice, ar:J r-si?n yourself to his tender rnercit. li- staggers along through th..- water 'and at last, if you have od luck, you Ind yours. -If. though with nora b-s of dignity, af- on terra flnna again. You limb a high bank and Sit ilo'A'ii on the bank to take off your .-ine-s and empty out rl)e sand, and th- n . rik ? out acrss th.- country by :t mere bridie I'h. I J-fore you have gore- a -Uirt-r -f a mile come suddenly up ii '.veil, what, do you sup pose? -a bona tile railway nation with ofbe . pla'form. ti-l-graph and every olh-r appurtenance of a railway : station except a nivkl- in the slot ma- Loxury and Squalor Side by Side While the Customs of Before Chrit are Linked Kith Those of the Nineteenth L'entun. Corca Is a land of surprising con trasts. Side by side with the relics ,.f primeval barbarism w,: find some of the most finished ppjducts of the; nine-teeti'.h-ct-ntury luxury. Aloiit? 'he street., y,,u Win a iVrvan in the long, (lowing skir'.s w hii h have b-en In voSHi' for the last 20vi yi-ars and in heavy hob-nailed sho-s another Cor ean spinning along ..n a Clumt'ia bi cycle, his skirts !!1r.g in th.- v. Ir.d or pulled up and tied alj-jut his waist. Throughout th- cuntry you will find the roaOg mere bridle paths, on which no repairs : ever made, the stream" uiibriilg'-d except here and there in the rroKt slipshi.-l way, w hich mak-s It c?r- ( ,-hir.e. Th-rc on th'i track Hands a tain that th rtrst hard rab will w-Pj,ran ,,f cars built in America. At tfcem Hvvuy and yet in the capital you j ,a, ,,,j t t is a locomotive of ap whl find llr.e macadamized ivads that p,ljVe,j American make and you take cannot lw- surp.-L--s'-d in any of th-3 older i y,lUr s'-at and aceompUsh the rest of and more important conim-rclal c-r.- j.ur Jourm-y, f.viiy miles, In halt ters of the Fi-r Rast. The main toad ti(. .,.,. t. ';4Us taken you to do the car fever and wants to ride all thi time. Just now there la one such un fortunate who is no defrmlncd not to U'S a single trip that he g-ts up . url in the morning and waits about th. sheds till time, for running out the first car. He gets aboard and stays ;thre all day. Sometimes he g ts ott ; when the car stops to - what is un- d-tneath which mak-n It go. ui- tn ! his gr- at chagrin the car started up ; and left him. Hut he biird.l the next one and so wanted only sixteen min ' ut.s. HI money gave out. he pawned ' his cloth.' to ibtain the wherewithal fur travel. Aj his fath-T is wealthy the toad will have at least one steady customer. It In amusing to s. the C'oreans toard the car. Th'-y begin wavl.ig their hands frantically as If l'i were an express train about to d;Lsh on to a broken bridge and they were trying to save, the passengers' lives. When it topa they make a rush at it as down-town business men trying to catch the last car up on the Manhat tan eleva'.ir. H'fore they sit down they make an effort to arrange their tall, broad-brimmed, mowiulto-n.-t hats which have tipped over their ey-s In their frantic efforts to get aborird th car. Such are Home of the ludicrous con trasts in a country that Is in the tran sition stage b'tw-n demlevalisin and modern civilization. Corca I" a queer couu'ry. In some respects she Is not to be envied, for she lies at the C'-nt.-r of the Far KaUern question and It would tax the pow-rs of a f-Hphic or-a-.le to say what day the end of the woild will come for Core. the hitherto empty lands will consider ably Iwreuse. It may lie objected that Kusrilj, th most thinly populated country In Ktir .. will hardly II nd n surplus t provide for the newly open ed territory, but It .nust be tx.i rv In min.l that the Itus-d.ui nsant is note. for his minatory r .;ensltles. A:kI. Ix'Sides, SltH'e tile e!)ani'lKltli) of the serfs In bil. th- agrl.'UlHiral proletar iat having steidlly ,Tun - Ilk annual riiiioiini is i'oinputel to oki ibki men -it t almt i-ei-iain that It !il i :ml ly dt lit In tin easterly and sniille ast -em diiTcllon. augui"i lng th.-t 'liv tlr total of th'- mpul iti n. far readily igree with the Russian suitis lb s, but we cannot HUbscrlU- to tti. li prophecli-s as to the 'quickness nnd . x traordlnarlly hlgu numl'rs of tha: growth. The cal.i'il itloii that In tie laps: f the iwxt hundred yviirK th. atiove-mentloneii ,n-i of 1.W.W0 square kili.ni-ters will have a populattnii of Oi.'Hrt.Wi or S0.'f0.'jO0 is certainly exag-g-rat-d ml at xll events inconsistent with the Incr-a' hitherto noMi.il n iron f.uonibly sltu iteil and i.iore uc iisslble reoters of western 1 lunula Kven In th- most fertile district of uithwist.-rn Itusnla the density of population r-iiutliis far l-hlnd that of oih-r Km o'iiii i "Until, s. for Iu'Wk on.- ri i kolis iiiui one sUar. klloiiiet. r In Frame In i .. iniiiiy l j In It aly P'f. "i. In Ihiglmd 122 ami in Flel ifhici jo Inh.ibl'iints, In southern Hus si i u nml ..illy Is I li.uN TiM'' IN VKUKTAIll.KS Ac .iiiii:.i.i .isiI.im iliilnm llmt many v g -tabl n supply the lioii that U tic basis of most lonles In a much moiv eft'i tUe form. Spinach, appU-s, beans peas, strawberries. Nrtalos, l.ets and currunls all cmi'aln Ihe niliieral with out the a linlxturi'S that make s.i many m.'ilkiiies harmful. Slewed black cur rants eiit.-u dally thp.ugh th.-lr s. -.ison will i urj anaemia, mid itat'" s are n Mpcclfiti f' r scurvy. Ijitlrlpps", with Its fti effpcti. an nually drstroyg th.uaandf of proU, It may be qulenly cured by On Mln ute Couch Cur, th only remedy tlwit produrm Immedlats iviulti In roughs, cohU. croup, bronchitis, pntu m mln nnd thnvit ami lung Iroublri. Il will prevent consiimptUin. For Ml by tllAKl.KS IUX1KHH. The biinkw i' k'T may l lmil.-d out. In 1 1 the bank usually sink ! J. I). ftrl.lci. Kdltor "DmtXTt.M Ijimiuiirr, N. !(., Myi: "One Mlnut Couch Cure Is tha rvittrdy for croup I ever used." ImmdlUly r llevrt and cure CuUChl, colds. Croup, n:hnm. iineuminila, bronchitis, (rlppa and nil throat nl lutif trouble. It iiri'vriit ciiiiumptin. For sal by II All!. K.s HOilKllrt. It will not ix a surprlM to any who lire at nil familiar with th quali ties of Chamberlain's Couch Hemrdy to know thai people everywhere take pleasure In relating their rlp.-rleiic In (he use nf that splendid nii-dli Hie and In telling nf Ihe benefit they hav re ceived from It. f bud colds It hit cured, of thrcat-ued at lacks of pnru monlit It has averted and of th children It has saved from attacks of croup and whi oping rough. It Is n grund, g ind medicine. For sale by Chits, linger. The old to. r frequently g t iiwny with nii.t- than he can i m i y C.UANCK AT ItCSSfA'S Ft.'TCUK Iq-edictlon as to the Effect of the Si berian lUilw'.y. through thr city is wid.-r than mi'st of the fires; stiv.-t.s hi Am-rlcaii ( ili-s. In one lino.- you will lind tin- ie-ople reducvl to living uion fn-.l that i first six. .ipiial and taking of the small scl- li.-tle b-tl. r than garage, whii- In the!s:"-"'s v'""" "'' "" nevi thev p nSiHr., -i,, ,ii,.B, ..ti 'hr-e ;t th-,, U-,ng j;.ilize.l for an ..pen Kuropi an wln.-s. K'-turninn to lie a stroll lo". n one Take for instance a trip from the oapita! to the n -ar-st -ap'rt town, only tunty-slx miles distant. First you g..t into a selai chair, carried by moans nf ;xdes r.y the shoulders of two men. They nre only partially clothed In J!rt:' white cloth, whos.' actual tex ture Is not discoverable by the naked eye, although its condition is clearly discernible through the medium of the noee. Thcao men deposit you on the banks of a river three miles distant, where you find rude ferry-boats plying. You enier on of these square-ended, flat-bottumod craft, and find yourself sandwiched between a bullock loaded with fire wood and a half drunken countryman who Insists upon feeling of every part of your clothing and you find a Corean who has the trolley sewer, on" r o.n -s suddenly to ore- ot the main 'iio'-ouoiifai'-s. A l-il rings out u'in.ini-rly from 'he right and be fore you ate aware an electric tr i'.!y car da di s pa.-t and disappears in a cloud of dust. The Corean tak-s veiy kirelly to thwe IrolK-y cars, but for a reason riui'o liff -r-nt from that which actuates the Arn-rlcan. Ie ds noi want to get anywhere; lie simply wants to ride. At Irst the) cars were run by Japa nese m'rtormen, ut the second day a clilld wai run over and killed and th Corcans promptly look off their coats and tore a car off '.he track and burn ed it up. After that American motor? men w.-re employed, and so far no ac cidents have occurred. Now and then Speculation Is lng rife as to th? re sults that will follow the corn plot Ion of the Translberlan railway, we shall try to consider whether Russia's ad vantages d-rlved from that undertak ing will be really so gigantic and so! full of dang-r to her neighbors and livals as Russians .'.nd russophil" pa-; ers are anxious to make us bdi.-V", ! With regard to the future colonization of trie outlying portion of the empire of the cz ir, there Is not min-h doubt i thai an unmistakable gain will be e-j lived, for the growth of the popula-l tlor' in Siberia, where an area of 13 -1 liiO.OoO siUare miles Is inhabited by only 7,100,000 souls and where the extraor.ll-1 nary wealth in minerals, woods and , arable land still awaits exploitation, will certainly provw-td with gr'-at'-r i?trid..' than herHofore. Without giving Implicit faith to Itus.-iun official statistical data, it may fairly be assume. that, owing to tho particular care the government has al ways taken as to further colonization,! the eminently agricultural Russian will I probably avail himself of the offered facilities and that the population in I Little Pimples Turn to Cancer. Cancer often rosolts from an lm ority In th blood, inheritd from generations back. Few people are en tirely free from some taint in the blood, and it is impciblti to tell when it will break out in the form of dreaded Can cer. What hs appeared to be a mere pimple or scratch has developed into the most malignant Cancer. "I had a srre.1 Oancer which wu st firti oly a few Motches, that I llnubt would trenu-il by srraral able physleltns, but In spite of their efforts the (Jao ecrspread anlll my con dition becamvslarmlng. After many months of treatment and growing steadily worse. I d elded to try H. 8. ft. whl.'li was so strongly rocommended. Th first bottle prodnced an im provement. Icontlnuer' I w inn oietiitMiie, b ii u in rjS four month the last lit- y tla scab dropfied o(T. ' Ten ers hars claused aad not a alga ol tne aiseaiw lias returned." U.K. WiM.uss, UlllsbDrg, Mliw. It is dangerous to experiment with Cancer. The disease is beyond the skill of physicians, 8. B. fe- ii the only cure, because it Is the only remedy which goes deep enough to reach Canoer. Von never annw what form of blood poison will follow constipation. Keep the lv.-r clean by using DeWltt's Lit tle Marly Risers and you will avoid! trouble. They are famous little pills fi r constipation and liver arid bowel troubles. For sale by CIIARLKS ROD-Kits. A great many people who are trying to get in the .iixbil swim should put on III" pros e-v-'is. 4' fYrfvT-.;-' ' fieu. Nolnrid, Rwkland, O., says "My wife hud piles forty years. DeWItt' Witch Hazel Halve cured her. It I tho best salve In America." It heal everything and cures all skin disease. For Sale by CHARLES ROQER8. It is hard to coiwlnce the small boy that summer vacxtlon days lire longer tii.-.n wlitl. t : hool days. Dr. II. II. If oden, Summit, Aln., says, "I think Ko.lol Dyspepsia Cure Is a splendid medicine. I prescribe It, and my confidence In It grows with contin ued use." It digests what you cat and quickly cures dyspepsia and Indigestion. For sale by CIIARLKS ROQERS. S.S.S.rfLBl80d (Swift'i Specific) ia the only blood ramtxly guaranteed. Purely Vegetable. All othen contain potash and mer cury, the most dangerous of minerals. Beoks on Canaer and blood diseases mailed free by Swift Spaclflo Company, Atlanta, Georgia. There may bo nothing In a name, but In the so- I -ty columns of a newspaper there nr.! nothing but nam's. "I wouldn't he without DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve for any considera tion," writes Thos. Ii. Wiodcs, Center field, O, Infallible tor plies, cuts, bums and skin diseases. IP-ware of counterfeits. For nde by CHARLES ROGERS. It Is only In accord with the eternal fitness of things tiutt police telegraph wires should be maA? of copper. Dr. W, Wlxon, Italy Hill. N. Y..ays: "I heartily recommend One Minute Cough Cure. It ga my wife Immedi ate relief In suffocating; asthma." Pleasant to take, Nevor falls to quick ly cure all coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. The mother-In law often piuv. n . -. mui h f ir the newly Wedihil lawyer. I'HF.D RY IIRITISII Hol.DIERH IN, AFRICA. Cnpt. C it. Dcnnlson l well known all , over Africa as Ihe comuiiinder of ihoj fone thai rnpturM ih famous rebel iJallshe. I'lid-r dale of .Nov. 4. H','7, J fiom Vryburg. Il"eliuaniiliind, he writes; "11,'fore starting on the last ciiiiipiilgn I bought a Uantlly of Chum- berhiln's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea j Rem. dy, which I used myself when 1 ir, , iililed wllh Ixiwel complaint, nnd had given to my men, nnd In every ruse II pr iv d most leiiei"i.ii. - tor sale tiy Chaa. Roger. II VMIIKItl.AIN'H l'AIN HALM iTIiKrt iiTlliCltK. WHY NOT YOU? Mv lfe ims Inh using Chamber Kiln i'iiln liitlm liiilm, with gmid re suiis. f, r a l.nne shoulder that has lulu, ! lo r c. iitlriualy for nlns yeurs, W.- have tiled all kinds nf medicines o i"l dis'tors wrh.iut et-c-ivlng any ben i tlt from any of them, dun day wc saw an ii lvi riisemrn' nf this m-dlrlrui and Mi, mght of trying II, which w did, with the best of satisfaction, Hhe ho used only one bu (tie nnd her shoulder t al io"..! w.di. Adoiph i .Iiiiett, Man- 'heir, N II. For sale by Chas, Rus;. ers. 'I 'i, uoof of t!i pudding I. i' ii dihli iifi.-r dinner. Ihe HI AFNIISH CANNOT I1H CfRED College men IK' V 'I' glilduole In hurry, they do lt by degrees. "I had dyspepsia fifty-seven years and never found permanent relief until I used Kodol dyspepsia Cure. Now I am well and feel like a new man," writes 8. J. Fleming, Murray, Neb, It 1 the best digest ant known, Cures all forms of Indlg-stlon. Physicians every, where prescribe It. For sale by CHAS. ROGERS. I'V I , i al application, -ut they cannot r. ai d Mi,. din.MieJ portion of the ear. Th,".. is only one way in cure deafnesa, :m I Mini Is by coiisiliullonnl remedies. DeiifnefH i caused by an Inflamed con diilon of ihe mii 'iiu lining of th Eus tachian Tube. When thin tube I In flamed you have a rumbling sound or liiipufi cl hearing, and when It Is en tirely closed, deafness Is the result, and unlet,, ihe I n II ii m mil Ion can be takan out and this lu tw restored to lis nor mal condition, hearing will be destroytd forever; nine rases out nf ten ar enured by catarrh, which Is nothing b'lt an Inflamed condition of the mucous Sill fllCe. We will give One Hundred Dollars for anv case of Deafness (caused by ca tarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Hnd for circulars: fre. V. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, O. Hnld by druggists, 25o. Hull's Family Pills are the beat RAILROAD FARE FREE PORTLAND AND RETURN. Jones, He Pays the Freight! Jones, He Pays the Fare! or,l V y?" '.'ro'1 W""t ,!" C"""' I'"-tl'"l. "Uiil your i; "1,1 ''ir fare, o'nlnrs must ci. Iiel i'rv lT,MU ""''"i'1"' Also all river polnis r ii ie.l by I'orlliui.l houlH. Hciid fr t. on lvrH. (Mli.lo," '1 iifiges of low prices. l nytn JONES' CASH STORE, ? J f I f f t I