Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, October 10, 1893, Image 2

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Lands fair as eVr she sun shone on:
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lu-autv smiles ami wealth «hounds,
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• ant j But none more fair than Oregon.
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I j » ” J * 1 . * MlOli I « :’»ty, j W ith rapture high I ’vo# viewed earth's
scenes—
ist, j Scenes which no human p< n or tongue
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1 Could half describe— yet none more fair
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Than the fair scenes o f Oregon.
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Amazed I've viewed earth's awful bights
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As grand as e'er man looked upon
. :3U j Put none more grand, none more Idilli'.*
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Thun snowy peaks of Oregon.
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1 ü go j Great Mississippi, and the rest—
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Grand rivers. I have sailed upon;
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most delightful sail of all
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he I O f luscious fruits l‘ v>* had my share.
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These forty years I’ ve traveled on —
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These luscious fruits of Oregon.
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>r i i have been where the tew lived high—
Where wealth could hid all want be goal
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t J not j Put here the pair who will may feast.
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M'luctwl from s:i*: ; ’is r • , ' i . j *
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office, unit .i iuivt '1 in tilt*
distribution of very valuable prizes
The Daily Call speaks for
itself
as one o f the l u s t newspapers
in
the land, and the eheapest, b e i n g
furnished with the Hi nu n at only
the price o f the Daily Call. $1».
Six traiu-rol>l*t rs attacked
n
“ blind” train near St. Joseph,
Mo., a few nights ago, supposing it
would be tin' regular express train
which would be taking out a large
Hinount o f treasure. Instead of the
treasure train, however, the author­
ities had information that there was
an iutcuded attack from robbers,
hence the other train was made up.
a posse of well-armed citizens se­
creted upon it and the train started
out on the regular train's time. At
a certain point it was attacked
by the train-robbers, when the posse
opened tire on them, killed two and
finally captured a third.
These
happened to be not tramps, nor reg­
ular outlaws, nor persons who had
any occasion to become outlaws, so
far as the netd of this world's goods
was concerned, but they turned
out to be the idle, dissolute sons of
well -to-do parents, who wanted to
win fame in that particular ti.ld of
danger and desperadoism.
The
first telegi •unis came in appproval of
the official shrewdness which put so
sudden u quietus uj on outlawry,
hut then it was thought the young
devils were “ only tramps. " or ‘•com­
mon people,” or idle persons, re­
cently thrown out of employment,
hence it was a good riddance.
Rut
now the telegraph brings a different
story.
The posse was too hasty;
they didn't lay down tin ir arms and
appeal to these nice young men—
these sons of reputable, worthy and
wealthy fathers— whose
parents
did not know they were out and in
need o f funds to continue their lit­
tle spree on.
No, it appears now
the parents have a word to say
against the officials for doing their
duty, because it happened to be
their sons instead o f thtar neigh­
bors’ sons; and the lawyers have
grown sympathetic, for they have
lost fees for a defense of th e e
early deceased youth, young ras­
cals whose clothes indicated their
manhood and whose good names
were inherited.
A firm in San Francisco lias
brought suit against the stockhold­
ers of the Pacific bank to recover
$o*#i,4(»0.i)0, money deposited in
the bank at the time of the failure.
And yet we have apo.gists for that
kind of confidence game of those
who would favor the punishment of
parties who would command vou t<>
hold up your hands'.
M i.ii
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m i .» t i e n e i io n si t l ! i e
¡i i t a :il 2’ o r l l a i u l .
lvY}»n«g-
of
Pro f.
Kane-
matz's silk exhibit from this city in
the fo ll o w in g words:
T w o e x li ib it s have c<>rne in since
the fi ir opened, both o f them m o d ­
est in size but representing imins
t> ies of great i mportance to ( )i e_ on
O n e o f them is a ch un k o f bitu­
minou s coni weighing 100 pounds,
taken from a six-foot vein uitliir
21 miles of Portland.
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T h e other exhibit is that o f sill,
roroi us and raw silk from tl •
Southern Oregon Silk Station, it
( otjuille City.
1 his experimei
station if, under tin* c h a r g e o f J. ?
Kaneinatz, A. 15., who is endeavor-
ing to introduce silk culture into
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the state and makt it o n e o f O r e ­
• f is ! And none need starve in Oregon. -c
go n 's most valuable industries,
:n offici
Last u n r.
ID 1 have been where mean pests abound—
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not ! Ticks, bedbugs, ray backs, snakes and Mr. Kauemat/. says that notwith­
so on;
dii» * > tij,*
!,'‘UlHt' f, » ;t '
standing the season was cold and
S il) ¡ Put from all such wo are exempt
wet and unfavorable for silk culture,
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ii a sc. » n» at
h it j Away out here in Oregon.
he has d o n e very well and d e m o n ­
:
- ime ] < ( IS The thunderstorms and wild cyclones
strated the fact that O re g o n can
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v e t ó l e : ih ir ! Which sweep the trembling earth atop
p r od u ce as good a quality o f silk
Ha .1 “ Hunt other game” and pass us by
*. < i ‘J.'i venta.
Away out here in Oregon.
as any co untry in the world.
In
u i nt tl uP
in i 'en
few o f earth’ s heroes I’ ve seen.
quality Jh e silk is superior to that
it cars of im- . # i ity i A W
hose mighty fame must aye livaon :
produ ced in any o f the eastern
t
r - • <•• the
t. rst Put nolle more worthy, none more brave,
Thau
those
who
fought
for
Oregon.
states,
and equal to the best in
ml fcoin pi 'yeii1 • • ■ .at- j
France, Italy and Japan. T h i s s i l k
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A l¡ I’ ve seen fair women— that I have !
is unparalleled in its tenacity. Tin*
cts j And we admire them, every one;
.•¡( im : 1. The roti
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Put none mwre fair and non** more pure
c o c o o n s are no larger, but are
ek, j Than the sweet, brave girls of Oregon.
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heavier, i ml each yields 3 per cent
. »1 Oil will
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more reeled silk than c o c o o n s pro­
. •
. u.w* to Count* Clerk : For we love them every one;
d u c ed elsewhere. S ilk wo rm egg s
I God bless our girls, our mothers too—
Powell.
VeS. lll.BHSINi.S ON .11.L OliKOON !
and instruction m .-ilk culture will
On the Pig Load, Sept. L'li. ls;»;>.
by free to anyone who applies to
Some of the g. o. p. papers have I
shifted their position from the A1V1T L STORM OY T i l l : «¿IT.F. Mr. Knnemntz. l l e ’ e is an industry
the women of O re g o n can en g ag e
principles <*f that party that the
in, ad d in g materially to the family
humblest citizen of the land had I. «»su I * o lu f e e I il , H u e l T in i v o l . T o I n i i o s i a i h n i n i i k I. l i n i n ' income and in the ag gr eg at e umk-
ami of right shoulil have the pr o-i
N e w Orleans, Oct. 4. — O v e r 2001)
important t o u i c e o f wealth
ti etion of the government, and that killed fa il nearly $5,000,000 worth f,,r tll(i «tate.
that party was the guardian o f that ( o f p r op e r t y ileuiolisheil i« the
W u n lr d (u lie m W .u iim i
principle. Th ev have c ha ng ed the j record o f the great g u l f storm in
Au gustus
word “ protection” to that o f “ sup- Louisiana.
Ther e has never been
To r o nt o ,
Oct.
5.
a n y t h in g a p p r o xi m at in g it since
w|lf) |,nH lived here f i
port.” and now declare that “ it is > the country
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was settled.
More
the duty of the people to support than half tl
population in the
the government, but not the dutv devastai ’ = .■ -if a are dead. Kverv-
uni the survivors
of the government to support the
' 1S wi , t. ,
*lter or clothing.
' I lout f id
people!" but goes on all the gam ei“ ‘‘
AL
V COAST.
;in#l legislates for the few against the 1
l . — T h e tale
maiiv; for classes against the m asses;1
told. Not
,
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o f the o n :?)
for eurjiorations and exclusive pnv- ()lJj (p
, t * its reach
yi ars ns ¡'villi** Stringer, wearing a
woma n's clothes and being accepted
by ver y on e as a woman, was mar­
ried yesterday to Mary Brinkman,
who cam e here three months ago
from Quinc y, 111.
Cothen has
delicate f e a t m e s and no beard,
N o unusual c o m m e n t was ever
passed on him, save that he was
unusually fond, for a woman, o f
the society
girls. W. T. Stringer.
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C'otlien’s uncle, w h o took out tin*
marriage
license, said he had
known that Cothen was not a
woman only a little while.
H<* w»<
‘ >n the church rolls
m ils as Sallu
S i
ilegns for a few at the expense of here o f
I.
•■s, and
- i I :d i n n
,fs
tin body of the people. Such was with then con
upon
not the government as organized b y ! Biat m orel.
our fathers. Thev declared that it
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r, O the shore
‘
Tor forty m l
was organized on the basis of estab- ^jie foresis fcVei
am boat wharf,
lishing and protecting “ life, liberty private wharf and all bath houses
and the pursuit of happiness." and along this entire stretch o f coast Stringer, and for that reason the
that if it failed in
it
to b e 1 have 8U^urolH*d partiaMy or wholiy pastor, the Uev. Weir, refused t*
. . . . .
,
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to the devastating powers o f the pet rol m the marriage ceremony
abolished and l o n s t n u t e d ftnt" * , winds and waves. o r M a n y s u m m er I lie bride and b r id eg r o om met am-
this ought
A negro Republican member of j hotels and houses were either
congress from South Carolina, in his badly damaged or demolished.
Utlioct'iii*e had received his training
MISSISSIFFI ASI) FLOIHI'A
from that party of “ liberty and equal
W e r e also fear ful ly visited, but
rights,
which had so
blatantly the da m ag e has been
mo stl y to
a n n o u n c i d that it would stand by ' property, but many less lives l.#st.
tin sc principles to the last man and i h e suffering lias been
very great,
the last dollar for the humblest cit- ^ven where fewer lives have been
...
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,
i lost, o w i n g \£V so mahv h om es and
izen. il.-hv eml himself o f thm «les-
. , n ,„|¡es having lioei
pairing moan Mon da y o f last week ; destroyed, a ■! for tlie absence of
at the departed g lo r y o f his party j dr in ki ng
and co untry:
“ If I owe allegiance
to tliis government, then the g o v e r n - , l l l r e l t n
*'» c i - * : i » i . *
i;*n p l o j «•«*.
ement cases
T h e 8 *i.t i ■
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out o f all
have
b*
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-
bet:
out m taxes owes protect ion to me."|
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made not
the hu
U t f >
But lie is mistaken, unless he meant!
secured.
1 lie
a con
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that tl;«' g ov er nm en t which w o r l d j e m £ • 1 1
ti i *aten
heavy
dama •
is gai
t h1^ co m p a n y .
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Santa Ft* had
should protect, or support him in
en
o r m o u s sum
been
r
to
:
ii
those rights.
He finds that this
f ro m cars in
by 1.
I #g
government is now just the reverse;
ng
wholesale
tran it.
! zi t
its authority is now to squeeze the' arrests r
m
t, i be made o f
life-blood out of him and his fellow-j emp loy es , i!.. inly rain crews, oper-
citizens to the advantage of the ators and station ig^ntp, Fmt imt-
favorite few; to wield the black- withstanding the Atchistm officials
co ns ide re d they had c o n v in ci n g
snake above him more fiercely than evidence, it was unable to secure a
that of his overseer of yore and single co nviction .
-♦-*©*•*
compel his subserviency to the plu-
meat which
sqeezes my life-blood
—— -
tocra«*y and monopolists of the lan d,; Astoria is or ga n iz in g perfe ct ly
and at last to draft and compel him j »^»tnst the Chinese.
to give his life in battle against1 The deaf mute school at Salem
, . ,
,
,
, w ill have 41 inmates
Ins brother to sustain the power of |
Im' e
e-
that government to oppress him-!
F 'fty cents a bushel has been
self apd his fdlows.
, P^ul for wheat at Ih e Dalles.
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77
i ii ! There are 3000 ncres i*f grain
We thank Hon. .John 11. .Mitchell,
.
.
.•«•
I yet uncut on the L matilla reser-
l . S. senator, for several public ^ ^jRion.
documents and a copy of his able)
!
T h e wollen mill Bt A l b a n y lms
speech against the silver-purchase i received ft contract from Plnlm lel.
repeal bill.
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phla for 4000 U. >F. army blankets.
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loved at Co lu m b us , O ,
wlier#
Cothen was un d er goi n g treatment
in n )*os* it.i|l
ml Mies Bri nk m ae
was nurse.
tfliey will make theii
ho m e in Ft. j.ouis.
T h e bride
gr oo m still wears wo men's clot he-
A c o m m it t e e called on the brii'
g r o om last night f o r a n e x p la n a d o
It is reported that ir. answer t*
questions, the br id e g r o o m
wen
„pvtalra nml fnlnlnd.
T in * I t i i i i c l a l i c ( o n i . ii 1 io n
St. Lou is, Oct. 4 . — T h e Pan
A m e r i c a n Bimetallic couventior
this afternoon adopted a set of
resolutions which declare in fav«#i
o f free and unlimited co in ag e of
silver at tin* es tablished ratio o f It’
to 1, g iv in g to such coin eq m t
legal tend» r powers with gold. anG
unalterably o p p o s e the re per, I o
the S h er m a n la w exc ej t by passag#
o f a law p r o v id in g for said tin
coinage.
Representatives in co ng re ss are
instructed to in-truct the presi ler
to issue a call for an ea» ly conven
tion o f all nations interested i i a m .
favorable to ree co in ag e at tin
i ratio named, for the purpose ot
! es tablishing close r c o m m e r c ia l ami
financial retalions with tliem.
A
alliance between iul nit o.t
o f the west and sentii is impera
tively demanded for the' pur post t *1
clos,,r
mutual protection and advancement
ftl()n„ J , I n t o n a t e lines.
j Tli0 rosoh,tions oppose the fur
thpr issue o f |)ntHls us ,)Prp t„ flt
ino the national banking system, t»
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i
which they are unalterably opposed
!A financial system is demanded
" , hil' h "¡1! ,.r. v^"t
j
the ennijes.io,,
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the east. l h e i e s o l u i i o n s iiiitliei
tl
.
u rge th e
speedy
im p r < * v e m e n *
nv
Treasurer*« » « H e r .
A steam laundry is be in g p r o - ; the national g ov er n m en t o f watei
N'»tice is he re by given that all jected at L a G i a n d e to take the w’ays and invite n et iv e c o operation
c o u n t y orders, e n d o r s e d on nnd # place ° f the w ash-houses o f the , m m or e direct routes to the ocean,
prior to Au gu st 5, 1890, nnd Nos. evicted Chinese, which are vacant. | G o v . W a it e o f Col »ratio wanted
0308, endo rse d A u g u s t (5,1890, w i l l : J. D. D en m an s u o e r i n t e n d e n t o f t °
introduce
a
supplemental
be paid on presentation at my M a lh e u r c o u n t y ’ sch ools, r e c e n t l y ! rosolntion d ec la r in g the right o f
office in E m p i r e City, C o o s c o u n t y, f couimitt# 1 to the insane asylum, H
. to
a cu rre ncy
Even the great »Southern Pacific O reg on. N o interest will be allowed |,n8 been d i s c h a r g e d as cured,
{w ith in its ow n b orders o f the sam e
U" ° MV' “ ^ ,‘ ,W,,«, , f
standard as the national, but the
lawyer,
Creed
Raymond,
now after O c t o b e r 13, 1893.
A t the late term o f circuit co ur t c o nve nti on ad jo ur ne d until touior
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deceased, was not proof against his
in , C T u rr y ., co unty,
J , a m e s A . v . e . r . ’
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S. 13. H a t c h ,
. . held
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professional birds-of-a-ft ather, who
have attacked his will ami w ill share
hi* estate with aunts, nephews and
nieces. What is the law, anvwav?
Tho speech of Hon. John II.
Miti-hell, in the l . S. senate, on free
coinage, strike-, the popular cord in
this neck o ’ the woods, and we think
throughout this coast.
It
is
exhaustive and unanswerable.
iât
T ! ie Oregi nian of the bill iust.
makes mention
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u
j*'
an*l
Tn*iu\ J y '•GrnnRcLi.r N*
rto darulrt'2/ c a í ÿt
'j/Cï-i)*Cmn'oaOaid
j
OU’.l /«.ifir on OtUci ,JI
nd froc fIr r it.^ tîn ir
SKOOKLTl
direct to us, a n ! v e -vili for-.var<!
ser ijotlic ; C to r
U. Puap, iuc.
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“ POT CALLING K E T T L E .”
Cuicage, Oct. (>. — .Judge Gray,
who presided at tin* trial o f the
Huyrnaiket anarchists, was today
placed at the head o f the R e p u b ­
lican judic i al ticket by the county
co nv en tio n for re-election.
J lie
Berm cratic c on ven tio n s o m e days
ago d ec lin ed t«> indorse him, and
instead mini, d for tin* place lv-ving
O - g o o d Brown, w ho took a p r o m i ­
nent part in ihe movement for the
par*lou o f Fit-lden, Schwa!) and
.Nedie.
( I imv ' s reuominatiou was
by acclamation.
CLUB ROOT IN CAD3AGE.
i«*s
Sugsf€»steil.
Authorities dii". » t as to the cause of the
club root in th#-cabbago tulieof plants.
In Henderson's “ (.lanleiiing For l ’roiit”
the cause of the excr»?sc«*nco known as
club root is s;;i i to bo an insect, and this
is perhaps the most |#opular theory. The
remedy suggested *y Henderson is a
heavy dressing ol‘ lime in fall and spring.
Professor 1,. 11. P.ailey distinctly claims
that club root is not due to the maggot,
but to a fungus, iiis advice is to burn
the roots as soon as tlit* disease appears,
alternate crops and avoid the use of
stable manures.
A New Jersey farmer, writing in the
New York W orld, says that the cause is
an insect which deposits its eggs in the
root or lov > r part of the stem while
the plant is quite young. These eggs
soon hatch out, the larva* or maggots
eatthebarki.fT around the top or prin­
cipal root, thus cutting off tia* connec­
tion between the root and stem. Still
the root continues t<> grow, forming a
callosity or tumor with tin* substance
that nature intended to nourish the
plant. In this the maggots revel and
increase in number .ill the plant finally
dies of the paraMtes. This is club root,
or heading in the ground.
The time to prevent the ravages of
this insect is at the time of sowing the
seed, in preparing the s#'.:d bed. This
seed 1 m d ne d not necessarily be rich.
Any good, ordinary garden soil will do,
but after the se# »i bed is dug and leveled
off a good coating < f wood ashes must
bo spread over t h * plot and well raked
in.
Then proceed to sow the seeds,
either in drills or beds, whichever is
found most convenient. If manure was
applied before t-lie ground was dug. it
would help to keep the ground soft,
which is a desideratum, but in any raso
these ashes will cause the plants to form
a mass of roots that when pulled up will
hold on to a ball of earth, or which will
be for the i^jost part ashe/, and this mass
greatly assists the growth after trans­
planting.
These ashes not only prevent the plants
being stung in the s •< 1 bed. but prevent
them being bitten afterward, and so far
as d u b root is concerned no otic need
fear any danger from it. This plan
holds good with nil the cabbage tribe.
Lime, salt and soot are all good, but not
effectual. The muriate of potassium or
potash st'cins to be the great preventive
remedy in this ease and may give a clew
to other important uses of this salt to
agriculture. By the above plan a dozen
consecutive crops of cabbages, etc., may
be grown on tin* same plot without be­
ing attacked by what is called club root,
according to this farmer.
Sav«*,l l>y ii l liiti.
o f the bowels, more than natural,: and uney cc(»»d in the G r e e n h o r n
“ I bate to hoc J o h n n i e g r o w in g eaters down there.”
for about thirty-six hours, and m o u n t t m , c o n s e q u e n t ly it caught
jn o o f poker,”
amutend- « P bo fast,” said Mr». Bh.ot.umper.
' ' ils M,tnir iu a !Jf ^1
checked the complaint. It too k ! m any sn* *pherders and cam
!i m Hu U(l* !
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said the quiet one. “ I bail i ill my wealth
about all of a small bottle to cure ! ere unpiepur« 1. Tn s o m e instances,
instances, j
^ s ".‘
.
in a jack p,»t
pot and held a bo1
bobtail flush. I
me, while two o r three doses migh t! while ni< \ .c r the sheep, herders
1 hat is so, said L l o o b u m p o r , drew another eluband was
e d ."— De-
without f o o d or
that isn t the worst o f it. troit Free Press.
cure tin ordinary case. I found it were for tv.,
W e ’ ll have to burrow a h o y to g o to
would give me immediate relief sleep,
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the
c ir cu s w ith.”
T*"d<' ' ' Hrl
Telegram: Why wouldn’t it be a from nil pain in the bowels. T. M . 1 pQjq]n
•lgS?
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Sho — Have you d<
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I »¡.ACKwoon, Friendship, Grant p a r - A
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ither
i • c o m m o n schools.
“ W e l l , ” said a facetious stranger
II*— Oh, yes. \Yh
good scheme to slice off a little
ish, La. l ’or salt* by S. L. Leneve,
have
1.
rill't
.’ cm .
liut d o pos- to a m e m b e r o f the brass bund, tosicklcall uanother
obtaining
X
a
lu dde information, which
l : « ■ I s <" itiij#. 1 1 m t " iinpnii to those in neeii
,.f his s. rvi..• s. The lb#et or cures when
Oth# rs f ill. 1 tv 1 ini. im. h ippo ’ s win
!i.¡p:e ii#» c: arce unit s-. he # fleets n cure.
l*. l‘S#li'-. li* ¡i «¡istaiic» < t I I I) AT HUME,
Alt c- #i 11 » ■ • »» iiicrtn 'i s s’ riel ly cotifideutial.
Ml letters ii 11 « 1# il in plain envelopes.
f 'hai
nuisouat te. <
i
.1. F . G iP P O N .
San Francisco, C al.
jrr •»‘v y t
Si ».'Ll* «#»£■
V .
sues o f the day
Will s p c .
at the sev
Tin* presili, ut has
timlmg
i if
t llR jKinuil :
(1. \. Calhoun, o f U asliii g t o n ’s
w o r l d s fair co m m is s io n, has sent
out the f o llo w in g d .spate!]:
“ Fa rm er s wh o have
returned
from the fair w ii h sam ples o f grain
for seed are warned to barn them
immediately.
. d a n g e r o u s pest
p rmentes tin whole exhibit ill the
department o f agriculture.”
"¡i
s; ii Is !h#r<-.
Pox
1 1 IS.M is s I I* T i l l ’ S E K V If’ E.
WAliNING TO FAllMEltS.
S
the various
prent deal o f
' W A W W A V . ’ /
p rG
emu t in.!i I i il in the c a - e o f ('apt.
Miliviinl
!.. Bailey, Co.
(.'. -lih
i-missii
g
him
m t a i r r y , iiismissii
trom
service.
Bailey is on e o f t!ie i bl­
est o l l i c rs in tin* army'.
CO.,
York, N. Y .
/A W W .'.W .V A V W r /A V .W i
N E W S.
Vy
ya ¿'Uraa.Uü inste-:*, uu*c>*, je e d t>a a
5 7 South Fifth
, I
ue factories, “ ther** is on e thing for y o u to be that show it?
sess d n d t
u l*' Ii: * o f business, thankful for.
Y o n can always
Bhe—Aes. s l-u ” "
i ’ wny up in
•
, ,
,
„
»j •
punctions about murder .
j T h e comm»
sch JO
no longer blow your ow n horn.
“ Nern, my ^cide, must have some fee
u»v*4 * - N4
N.
: here.
frendt. Dis cornet is porrowed.” j
r the treafmeut of
i> rh a. (ile##t. Str.ct-
iii#-. Syphilis, in all
n
11 *» f Tins.
in: I W eakness, lm|H»tency
»j 5F at* ,1 \s st :
H niaiiciuly cured. The
fid in
d • I .a,Id n#>t fail to coll
* * * > HÌC
llje.n him.
n I*o ••• r tins traveled exteu-
not nn arci<to*it, > ut V -o r ^ i to* v* tiGfle a’
•s of ilio li ail ami • 1* i i<> c<. •
a; 1 i, is ( h cted tin roughly
♦ ivety in I'u '
<
coruains ftuiLü r; inorai Jr *r <>. . ¿t J
head*.
Its C’atisc* Disputed — Various
1 t;:b!ished in 1S54.
ui ■ ast-s.sueh as Gun-
-lied in time or you will
t if* Keen the scalp t
the u>e of Sk<‘t.h' ■ T#t iikiH
a n d <<Y*f ra y the h air.
If your (Iruitgis: cannot
, . prepai i, on ri rt-ipt of price
ill \ per jar ; 6 ler $J.50.
Buis, Oct. ]
ap|in»\t-»l tin
kearnt\ St,
b x n.l and Seminal
1? what you need, i
research. kuun-lctl
ery of 1. iw t#> tr<-:c tn
is not a Dye, but a <'«.• 1.,
the follicles, tl stops j
G E N E R A L
DLPENSARY,
j*
iot Hair troT/i
K'Vintned
DH. G l l i B O N ’S
•s
A
1 c f dandruf:? I)nes your sc~!p iich ?
*ed condition? l i t :.•••-r.re s.
“ Here’sn gun that saved my life once,”
raid the big drummer at the Russell
House as he displayed «a 0-slu>oter with a
bore largo enough to shoot seed potatoes.
Then ho told a thrilling story of a bloody
border encounter which sounded as
though some fellow had made it up him­
C o u nt v Treas ure r. 1,1 nU(1
^ » t h e r d were t.ne.l
► -O“ ••
self.
. .
$7o each and costs for h a n d li n g ,
.» ,
.. .
....
,
,
,
r,i,
,
•
H e ( s a d l y ) — W hv d o y ou r par
“ I never had as close a call as that,"
-i.n u’iili | d
d ee r hides.
1 lie new ga me law is
v
3’
-
J v
i - j
I was very severely taken
icn with
w m i , ee r llid?
. 8; . .T h . « Dew K!ur“ J 1:1 vv *» , e n t - o p p o s e our engagement, Nellie.'1 announced the quiet drummer, “ but a
very strict iu its provisions, and
... 1 1 ...
i
dysentery; I took a dose of f 1 l rim,,,
lm m -i . f
,
‘ . ,
’
S h e Oh, that s all right.
I got club saved my fortune down in that
,wl
D ifir - violaters h« ' better look out.
>
.
,
V
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f r. ... o L
herlain's Colic. Cholera and Diar-1 Y,w,,‘ l c , °
I them to d o it just for the sake o ,r
f country one time.”
“ How?” asked tho big knight of the
rluea Reme dy after each operation
T h e recent * .ow was qu it e heavy a little excitement,
grip. “ Clubs don't, go among thoso firo-
corner of the east and annex it to druggist.
Kuglaiul?
Then the rest of the
rJ’ho T v g h ridge in W a s c o c o un ty
country could be run on the Aim r- yielded 42 bushels o f wheat to the
icsn plan.
acre.
i
s)S!i
\
ondifion of yours? Is ycur hair dry, 5s
'iocs it split at tito cu ts? Las it a
* ? Docs it fall o it when coir bed or «
Is it drv
ycursynq
11 T H E
u n fo r t u n a t e .
U i l3
i’f.rm ro f ('oiunierciaK
S;m J raiUMRc«», C a l.
brushes
T B .in r u n i t :
VO
• W . V M J W W m W fM V J V m V m W fA W a '.
M V .W /A V
O r i 'u o n .
aid dates here
Kiiliir-
( 'li'i F Í ! !<* ( ì l i
__i <kJ,
m ini.
- l o tV 14
mil
Myrtle l’ mnt Kano
7 i). la.. < )d >#!«-r...
I’urkerdiurg * iîenrcr»
Monday. 10 a. iu.. ( 1.
PriisjH-r. .Ni* inlay evi m
Dairy ville. Tuesday. * U*t
K'unloti, Wednesday, Oct«
lîiverton. Thursday. Goto.
Umpire ( ’ i‘ \ . Friday. ( leiol#
Maislitield. Saturday .< ) 't##tie
i'oos Itiver. Sunday. October.
Gardiner, Monday, O ctob er—
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If citizens want to hear these
questions fairly ami ably dismissed,
this is the opportunity. Bon t miss
it. Turn ont, everybody.
1 ICE1Í
Í
pyn
a f,-u -lav», i i I v##:i m ¡'1 I##* O:,rtl.sl at tln-UDCX-
|,|Cil i - a
u dì p ■•.Vani J OUT eflort*. W«
]>;>-i\•-!. ¡i i * :tn-è* I i' l-im -s to oiler au agent
tin,;
In (.mild **u I lie face of liti« earth.
I.Too
i,rulli
un * Ht.*»
(M I l wwrl h i>rl,ii«lnrM to
ho pri
»fit an
? :r ; <H
ht'ili.ii ♦ :t * ì 1 '1 a ii .i !ioii..: :i?jJ> inude b) and paid M
Mid, Kirin io our
huí!» in i- of Ill' ll, W Olili l'\
€ 1I>,M o y . ^ Dti can liiaki* no Due, f.i-ter at work for
ot. 1 lo- Ixaiiirii in ao
tl» T 'ian vou liavc* R!i> i‘i* a <
so -imple and piata,
t HS Vto R anli, ami ¡nitriteti*
fruit ad «a'-rei d from lili start. T"llo»e wlio taka
fluid of tie- busin * reap the advantage that
are
from the - nui l repiitreioii of one of tha
oide-t 1 . 1 ( 1 «: Iiee— fill, anil liir^i «t publistilnf
trie
. Secure tor your-eW the profit*
>10,10
I» -Hie •> readilv ami han<ln miel» field*.
that t
ni* rs s’l.-.-e *1
l ■ ;-nn.dly, and more thaa
All Ii
resti:
. ir jrn ■l'est i ' * . etstion*. Thore who
\.i ;1
w (el; them. The re i* plenty
h;
tor
lew more worker*, an<( we urge
r<
"( Oto 1 o-oin u: ouee. If you are airead» etu-
* ■ . : i ■* i I few
tew «i#.,-.
momenu. ami»
spar, iiiomenl«,
au a with
I*1
o a, intatte, titea write u»i at Olio*
to U - 0 tl
opportunity), and ree«!»«
(for itii- i» vou ; u„i irti
mail. Addre«»,\
fail (.artieatars li»,hi'%
‘
No. 4IK), Anguat a, M«s
T lit E .W CO., i -
A c t o r ( t o w a i t e r ) - Bid>t thou
sr-e me in the iirw play to which J
gave thee 11n* t ic ke t ?
\\ liter
1 did, Nor.
Q u a l i t y o n T o p ! '*
Ac t or
Well, did I please the i
It is a true saying Indeed
public?
quality will tell in the long i
Waiter
You did, indeed, sor,
but when the most reasons,,
whin yo u was killed oil ill the first
prices are attached, thereto,
act.
is n o t h i n g in t h e v Je, wide
Cor;» - F r e d says that I was made
to equal the ccr.itfination, is .
to kb.
not s o ?
Then send for n
N el lie — A delicate way. my dear,
Monthly Catalogue and Quotation
o f l e f e r i i n g to y ou r turned-up
.Sheet,
which I mail
no-e.
Free to the
Mr. P e n s i v e — All things comet»»
tie* man who waits.
Mr. Getthar Y e s ; but if yo u fee
tin* waiter s o m e things will c o m e to
you much sooner.
upon application
IR V IN G B. C O O K
Home Supplies a Specialty
M2 and 114 Front Street
San Francisco
Dr. H?.n Chung, ths Great Chinese
Specialist, trom Honq Kong,
¡{..s com»* to ».meric i and !<#r tin 17rs• time*
put lbs Fatuous \b-d em»*s nil t!:is m arket.
Will cure S miaal
Diseases. Losses.
Scientific American
Agentjy for
Drain». W.-aka* ss. I’ i #-maturity or 1)< ay.
V so a m s i l l Y K Cl iu : FOU S Y l'H J L iS
in any
Dr. llaii Oiunu’ has a m w
• Icth'i.l known as liK' l \L M K D U 'V -
Si » p e r h*,x: - l#<tx/s I
E is v . s u r e .
liO N .
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lo r
•uro. ' ¡i •irth-riu*: stilt l* fl :!1 h is t iir y <#f c .is c .
• i.t c *i ¡m in im ali >.*is i-1 »11 iidi n t t a l .
K : in ss. D U . l . l ' U N \ u I) A. L E W I S .
f o r X• i,• rie i.
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lilt* puunc L )y HU.ll ce ¡¡.veil free of tiuryu iu tu«
J'tieníiíic IMnfñfan
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I.n-‘jc «t circula4L •'n of
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tifi. ‘ Nu tfltfq y CDL
oh i lîlCTîiIV^;
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-T H IS
CAVEATS.
TRADE MARKS,
DESICN PATENTS,
CDPVRICHTS, «tcJ
A GOOD S E A M S T R E S S
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M IN N , * » . : 1 .„.it VAr. M w Voue.
ralenti in Amenai
) .. : y nanmt t:. ■ i < t v i> i> l.r .usht befer«
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Consumer
AMD A K O U S E H O L D N E C E S S I T Y IS
ONE OF OUR NEW
PAPER —
— w it h —
IKE S !» FRANCIS' 0
SE W IN G M A C H IN E S.
v y o p ’d v
k e ij t s
r ? i|f
c u i 1 *
n u e . a;.:.-, m : v.
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WKI.KIY ('A 1,1.
* i^ A I- a laiHl-ciiii* « i j 1 t-
I'. iui * |i;»|n*r. It is ¡s-i(',tl every
Tlmrsfluv, ii' il cote ,ins ¡ill ,,f
t o im i• rtMtlt news of tile
week, ii'« me*! front every <|H li­
ter (il the Jllobe, com i'l' te up
to date of (>ui)l cati'i'i.
It ft>t—
nisbes tiie !at«*-I and nin>l
rcliiilde lin»n*-iat news » im I
ni.oKet (|iu#t:ilions, a d gives
special Rltcnti n to Ii<>rii<*uI-
inral «tn! agricultural news,
and is in every re->i«ct a tfi---
c ass family t#aper, app - ui j
t<> Hie in icro i of every niciiber
1 , 1 till* tloUsCl,o|*l.
I I ! M o K M m ; C % 1.1.
(*>K.VKN l-H(TKa A \V KKK)
is a uve it,, troi e it u
«1 iil v. Il is tie MOS !’ Iii’,1 I A -
r.I.F., and is iec#>gmz**<l as
l). inu Hi- L E A D I N G N E W S ­
P A P E R » i t!#e Paci tic Coast.
Either of I In* ¡ih*.»e i npers we
will scud po-ti> >i*l as a pre-
iiiiniii mi r»*c. i t of the follow­
ing .suli'CrlpUoii prices for the
cuiidiinail'Xi ;
à
DAILY m il
AMD i HU I,V ù B,PÜ YEAR,
!
Is
> 'o.oo
AliV iM E .
WEEKLY 0 UL
And ibh P¡pv, p r Y¡jar,
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JU N E M A N U FA CTU R IN G 6 0 .
BELVIDERE, ILL.
Mtnufseturers •( Fin* Family
I
Gr. A. E,. NOTICE.
M e take this opiMirltmitv o f inform ing
■•nr suhsorib«.|s tl it tin# n«#w Comniissioner
>i l ’l'iisimis has lie, n *pp..-ni»'d. He is an
>ld Holdicr, and v v hcli* v, tlmt soldiers and
dieir heirs wifi rn* i\, jnstir## at Ins hands.
We d<> not nuticip t, ihat lhere will be any
rulicul changes iu the adniinistratien uf
pension nffairs iind, rth«- new regime.
W e would
ii\ !:>**. lii,M(-ver, that U . S .
soldiers, sailors, and their la irs, take steps
u make apiilication at oii -e. if they have
not already done s . in order to secure the
benefit o f tin* early m ine <‘ f their claim s
iu case ther»> should Is* any future {»elision
legislation. \ Such legislution is seldom
retroactive.
I lu r<Tore it is o f ereat ira-
portance that srp licstio n s he filed in the
department ¡it the *arli< sf possible date.
If l . S. soldiers sailors or their widows,
children or par« n ;s , le sire information in
regard to pension n u tte rs, they shonld
write to T hu I' ukss C l i i m s C ompart , at
W ashington. 1).
nnd they wijl prepare
ami send the necessary application, if they
¡in«! them entitled und er the uutuerooKlews
«•’ »acted for their hem-tit. Address,
PR ESS C L A IM S C O M P A N Y ,
John W edderburn, Mi,na«rinu Attorney.
P. O . Box
1
V\ ¡ishuigtou, D . C .