coolness and d iscretion ao uiey m -.u»c | from tb e harm w hich m ight o th erw ise i*mg upon tils finger. "*’T am sorry, bo , R ycard looked nt her with eyes of pity I co m * to them from cran k s. T h e ed itor said suddenly. “ 1 cannot aw ait your fa ­ S H O R T N E W S ST O R iES, —that pity which is akin to love. I o f a c e rta in new spaper in a New Je rs e y ther’s return. Tell him that I have ca l-1 “ I will tell him tomorrow a fter H ar­ ed and snid he had to cheer up. I w ill S e n a to r B evertd ire*» D o a b le — P a d # - i tow n W8I approached by a w ell know n ry” — H e *top[M»d; the blush upon her write to him. Hoodbv. jroodhy! I hope | n n i L I ’a q u i c k K e p i»—A S u r- gen eral w hose death had l»eeu publish face becam e deeper, and she cast her eye« you w ill be happy w ith Harry. p r l.e d L e e t v r .r . Then j ; ed in the paper sev eral d ay s before. demurely downward. lie passed out of Her presence forever. ; “ I w an t th a t sta tem en t tak en hack. “ And who is H arry?” he tried to say in Borne of S e n a to r BeverU lge’e col­ He went home and took from his desk ordinary tones. “1 hope I have not of­ fnO.OOO be had saved from the wreck. I sir.” cried th e general, “or I ’ll have league« are tellin g a good »tury a b o u t J*»iui Itvcard strode up and down the fended yon by asking?” he added hastily. H e addressed it to Mr. Manners with | your life .” him. T h e m-unu 1« a W ash in g ton stre e t “ You have not,” she replied, a fte r a palatial room with a load o f care upon j T h e ed itor looked frig h ten ed , hut re- this letter: ear p ark ed with sen ato rs and rep re­ moment’s pensiveness. “ Marry is Mr. his mind. A knock sounded upon the I tablin g Ids presence o f mind an sw ered , Mr. W. kUnntra; sen tativ es going up to th e eupltol, th e door, and Mr. M anners, u banker, enter­ Fortesgue. You know him ?” | “ I am very sorry, my d ear sir. hut we R ycard nodded. IK* could hardly trust i S m ! ! " « . . ¿ ¡ r t > J j tim e th e day a ft e r th e In d ian a se n a to r ed the room. A fter greetings he said: 1 do not ta k e hack an y th in g w e h ave niinsclf to speak. will not b. require,! to rep«». The bull,or. i. in |a,| mm)e Ills fam ou s speech on th e ‘’Uycard, 1 feel us though I could trust “ You’re an old friend o f my fath er,” cuiljr c.iir.) note mui bond, with it »os enn | -H ip p ln e». J u s t a t a tim e when th e j published, nor can we co n tra d ict m is- foil. Fo r the lust lli months I have been rhe said rather quickly, still keeping her nnv. j-ourbonor nnd josr W t r r horn . Ilvtn« I ,,„ ie ted down u m an who I takes, h u t,” w ith a broad sm ile, “to­ gambling heavily. At first everything I eyes awa.v from ids fact». “Only an hour death. Only two condition, do I Irapow. roc 1 0 .» 1 . . . m orrow w e’ll publish your n am e in die teque mu.t uurry your d«u«htcr. end you mutt proved a fte rw a rd to be a Bunting u I colum n o f b irth s.” T h e hum or o f th e since fath er said you were the best friend touched seemed to turn to gold, and I . . . . . . m em ber o f th e house liegan o verw h elm ­ keep ebeoiute «lem . nbout ihi. «Unir. I cm he had in the world, so I don’t mind tell­ thought that a huge fortune was well »•cerine t rln* 1 dive you ten yeir. uro. Y raj. ing th e sen ator w ith h is c o n g ra tu la ­ rem ark stru ck th e geu eral, aud his au ­ within my grasp. Ill luck came, how­ ing you. H ar— I mean Mr. Fortesque. is faithfully. ger w as ap p eased .—P h ila d e lp h ia Call. H tc . m . going to ask fath er’s consent to onr en­ tions on his effo rt o f “lu st ev en in g.” ever. and I soon lost all 1 hud won. I T h e next morning he had dinapprared. “ *>“ • ° * ,u* 1 gagement tomorrow.” A . they a lw a y s say ev en in g fo r plunged heavily in the hope o f recouping j “Tom orrow !” cried R ycard, starting up -N e w York Journal. I ‘•afteruoou" siriani LMJClV Bll. dow n aiutili south nO nobody no­ myself. Still I lost, and, nil my own and alrmwt sweeping several pieces of E x -C o n g ressm an E d g erto n o f Akron. ticed the ap p aren t d iscrep an cy , and th e O., Is on e o f th e 15 su rv iv in g d eleg ates money being gone— I used--I used the valuable bric-n-brae from the table. A n E a s y N am e. trust funds in my possession!” W ith an effort he regained Id ; compo­ One day the foliowiug telegram was sen ator took th e co n g ra tu la tio n s with to tb e firs t convention o f tb e R ep u b lic­ Fo r a moment neither man spoke, only sure. “ W ill you be happy with H u rry?” banded iu for delivery at the postoffie# the usual mild p ro test ab ou t th eir he­ an p arty , held a t P ittsb u rg , Ju n e 18, of Chepstow: “Going to Llanfaiipwll- lm ; undeserved aud all th a t. T hen th e 1850. T h e o th er 14 h ave b een Invited th eir heavy breathing telling of their he asked. **Yes: we love each other with all our (ningwllgoirerhllelydiligogogoch; shall he southerner w ent m ore Into d etails and emotions. Then M anners continued: hearts.” she confessed. “ It must seem home by 4 :8 0 .” T h e postmaster, thinking began talk in g a b o u t th e sen ato r’s " c a ­ to atten d th e R ep u b lican n atio n al con ­ “ I have tried in every direction to ob- j vention a t P h ilad e lp h ia th is y e ar. Mr. strange to you that I should have spoken that the»*e was more than a fair penn’orth vorting sl>out," th e "so n g he san g ” and E d g erto n h as becom e a D em ocrat. tain the money, but for some strauge I so openly, but I feel impelled to do it.” reason I have not succeeded. Tomorrow j “And if anything should happen to part of consonants in the name, referred it oth er episodes th a t did not q u ite lit— to his surveyor, who wrote beck: ttt lea st not w ithout uu Invasion Into the executors will want to see my securi- | you?” said Rycard anxiously. “ It is un attem pt at the name (of a T H E G L A S S O r F A S H IO N . “T o part us? Oh. why talk of such a village In Anglesy), but is evidently not th e realm s o f th e slu n glest kind of ties—my guilt will he made plain to the w torv trdve eing the day of thing, the ordinary abbreviation—Llan- to the htviii.>••«. : ud Mr. B cjrerld ge did A ll o f th e sum m er silk s a re so ft. joy she was expecting it would be a day fairpw ll—would have been better. money ?” T be not lik e the s.g g estlu , th a t bis m aiden of sorrow' to blight the whole o f her fair ! n oiseless nnd clinging, w ith b u t little “ W illingly would I help you, if”— full name correctly written I give below effo rt b efore tire sen ate w as a "so n g .” life. T he picture he imagined made him ' o f tb e d ressin g and ru stle w hich m ade — Llan frtirpw ngw yngyllgogerch w yruydro- “ I f ! ” interrupted the other, h a lf mad- I A little m o r ta lk on th e p art o f th e alike faslU onahle In oth er season s. deued by the thought o f what was in 1 catch his breath in horror. bwillandisilllogogogoch.“ —Blackw ood’s. H e recalled all the incidents he could so u th ern er revealed th e pain ful fa c t store for him. “ You who a re rolling in ! F re n ch fou lard s!lk s and sa tin fou­ remember in which the secret lover had T h e re Is now’ livin g in h ale old age th a t he had no re feren ce to th a t speech wealth saying ‘if’ about a paltry $¿>0,000! lard s abound. T h e m ore im p o rtan t given his all, even to his life, for his Mr. G eorge C roall o f 17 Loudon street, a t all. H e h jd tak en B everid ge fo r It is preposterous!” adored one. He had once laughed nt ! shops m ak e u m ore gen eral d isp lay o f ; E d in b u rgh , who w as p resen t a t th e nu- Jim m y I ’owers, n com edian. — W ash ­ m Y oii should take your money troubles w hat he thought their foolishness, but it ; i th is c la ss o f goods th an any o th e r silks, as I take mine. Is it possible th at you did not seem foolish now—rather the op­ ! nual th e a tric a l fund d in n er in 18*J7, ington l e t t e r . j R ibbon ru ch es rem ain am ong th e fa - have heard iio rumors about my financial | when S ir W a lte r S c o tt proclaim ed him- posite. In fa c t— position? Tomorrow you will be stumped j vored trim m in g s o f fash ion , and th e P a d e r e w s k i ' s Q u i r k H e p ly . “ Now. here is a ring. Mr. Rycard.” I s e lf the a u th o r o f “ W a v e rley .” H e dls- as a th ief! Tomorrow I shall be known P a d erew sk i’s rep u tation fo r ready m an u fa ctu rers have th is season pre­ said _ Eveline, . who had left the mom and tln c tly re m e m b e rs th e g r e a t enthuai- ___ as u failure! It will be n terrible day for w it and q n lck icp a rte e Is fa m ilia r to pared a varied and d ain ty v a r ie ty o f returned at this point of his meditations. asm aroused ou th a t occasion . us both!” a ll thoae w ho h a re en jo y ed h is [verson I th ese decoration s. Mv fath er gave it to me only a fort “ Is this—is this tru e?” said the banker, j nIgiit ago. l i e said that if he could find i F o r ty Y e a r s A m o n g C a n n i b a l * . a l a cq u a in ta n ce. M any m odtgtcs are add ing to th e ir clutching the arm o f the chair. "Y ou j him the man who presented it would do j An In stan ce of h is g ift o f spon­ clin g in g d ress sk irts u stra ig h t, fu ll have not the money to lend m e? Oh, something great for him. He W’onld not i T h e F r e n c h hi I v e n tu rer w ho was n |cq|ilive a m o n g CHnnibnls in (¡e n tr a ! tan eo u s hum or occu rred on the eve o f Span ish flounce o f th e d ress goods, note my sin is finding me out! It will explain further. Now, give me your A frica fo rty y e a rs, lias d ecid ed to w rite kill my daughter—it will kill h er!” h is d ep artu re fo r the w e s t P ad erew sk i, w hich m akes an a g reeab le b re a k iu th e H I opinion upon it.” A fter M anners left Rycard put on hi A cry of bewilderment escaped R.v- a b ook, w h ich will no d o u b t prov e in ­ W a lte r D am rosch and som e oth er mu- shenthy o u tlin e o f d resses m ade o f hat and coat. and. d e fen d in g Into the W e c a n sy m p a th iz e with enrd’s lip*. “T his ring? W hat a beauti­ te re stin g . lig h t sum m er tex tu re. street, hailed a cub and was rapidly ful one it is!” he said nervously, trying Ilia rc lease from h is te rrib le c a p tiv ity , E to n Ja c k e ts and boleros a re a Ivoon driven to the home o f the Mannerses. to conceal the impression the sight o f it w h ich m u .t h ave lieen as jo y o u s as to th e m oth er who likes to d ress her Miss Manners received him, as her fa ­ had made upon him. He had given it. that, of a m an w h o fin d s h im se lf su d ­ ther was not a t home. h a lf grow n girl becom ingly. T h e re Is ten years lie fore, to a man who had saved d en ly released form th e c a p tiv ity of a “ I wish,” she said, “fath er would give nothing m ore Ja u n ty and b ecom in g to his life in Africa. He now saw tba'l re fra c to ry stom ach * I y th a t | e e h s - up business. It is making him look hag­ h er Im m atu re figure. It Is q u ite a s be­ M anners was the man. gard and pale. H e shall give it up soon. “T hank you n thousand tim es.” said r niedy, H o s te tle r 's S to m a c h l i t e r s , com ing to h er as to th e older siste r. I have mude up my mind upon that R y c m -d in i*. h_nv v>»ico m 1 <• • -f:».»■«»«i t h e w h ich has d o n e m o re *o p in u o 'e h e a l­ Som e o f th e h ats to be seen In th e ____ noint.” _ th t h a n a n y o th e r in e x i-t e ,c e . T li i . shops do not look like a n y th in g else so is t h e m e d ic in e I n t a k e , if you a r e a m uch a s th e tops to bab y c a rria g e s, su tr or from d y sp ep sia, r o n s lip n t o n , T hey ure low, luce covered, w ith a “ Meet Us on the M id w ay," im ti^ eslio ti, b ilio u sn ess, n erv o u sn ess wide, bunging frill o f lace ov er th e o r in su m m a . J)n n ot fait to g iv e i t a T i e E v e n t of tlie 'rime**. edge. A lm ost ev ery th in g In th e w ay n ia l. A sk for H o s te lle r 's , am * do n o t There have boen placed upon the m arket o f a h a t Is large. accep t a -n l-s lilu 'e . T h e g e n u in e has several cheap reprints of an obsolete edition T h e b ell sleeve, which Is seen so fre ­ o f “ W ebster’s Dictionary.” They ure being p riv a te re v en u e sta m p o v e r th e n ic k offered under various names a t a low price q uen tly . Is p retty and c o m fo rta b le with -•! b n llle . th e n egligee gown. T h e u n dersleeve worn w ith a lig h t gown fo r m orning dry goods dealers, grocers, agents, e tc., and w ear, w ith turned hack em broid ered or in a few instances as a premium for subscrip­ tions to papers. lace cu ff to th e bull shaped sleeve, Is E v e r P o p u la r. Announcements of these comparatively p a rticu larly p retty. D on ’ t B e D uped Sreat Street Fair and Oregon, SepteeiuEr 4 to 15 , iSPO. U . 1 1,*r 11n* u n - 1 >¡ i t « ul ih .' P a r i ­ li,it I K lk -. S U IM 'A S -H N O in M « i N 1 , ! ’ I » K h ml (¡H A N D K l' it A N Y I 'l l I N il O K I 'l l K. K IN D K Y K K A I T K M I 'I K I ON I’ l l K I’A C IK IO C O A S T Sirn i-t lu i I,, In runiiitiiliur u p In ili,, «Inti' ,,f y o n r In-art. failure. T i n S r e e t i o f C A lro . T ’ o O n o itu I T h e a tr e . T y t r i u m p h a l » r o l l a n d g r a n d M id w a y f ille d w i t h w o n d e r fu i a ttr a c tio n « . M iliin u r, M e r c a n tile , A g ric u ltu r e , H o r t i c u l t u r e a n d o t h e r i n d u s t r i a l e x h il iit N . i i i o ’ i ' n P a v ilio n , d e a i. n ed by w o m -> n , a n d d e c o r a t e d *»> w o m e n i i h I li s t i in i w ork . liu ilt T ile W o by w om en f o r t h e o x h i t . i t o f w o m e n 's T h e g r a in p a la r ti b u ilt o f O re g o n a m i W a s h in g to n g r a in s a m i g ra s s e s . M u ile , O u y e ty an d F in n , N ig lit tu rn e d la to d ay. N' OTU’K IS IIF.KKHY OIV8N THAT TIIK I’V A rtificial silk s a re m ade o f wood fiber reduced to cellu lo se by th e actio n o f acid. T h is is dissolved to a glu elik e co n sisten cy , forced th rou gh holes In glass and d raw n out luto th read s, w hich dry and h arden In th e air. Ju st a s those o f th e silkw orm or spid er do. W agon h ill, nt L ad ysm ith , ta k e s Its nam e from th e p ecu liar fo rm ation o f a clum p o f trees on the top, w hich so closely re sem b les a w agon a t a little d istan ce ns to deceiv e anybody but uu exp ert. T h e hill exten d s fo r about a m ile lu len gth nnd Is about 500 feet high. d e r s ig iH H l a d m l fi h t.n .f c o r o f t h s e s t a t e o f S u n .h lb o v n , d eceased I m * f ile d h i « f in a l a u e m i n t a x ►uch u d n iiiilH tr» t< > r . i n t h e e u n t y c o u r t o- P o l k c o u n ty , O r e g o n , n n d t h a t v a 'ti c o u r t I i r >* **et t h e h e a r i n g t h e r e o l o n M u n l a y , S p f . fi I! IVI, s t t h e h o u r O ' l i ì o c h n k in t h e f o r e n o o n o f s a id d i y , n n d a l i p e n to lo , h a v i n g o b j e c t i o n * t o t h e s u in e a r e n o t i f i e d t o p r c H tm t t h e m t o s a id c o u r t o n o r b e f o r e m im I t i m e . U a t e t l, t h i n 2 n d d t.y o f A u g . , IM 00. w a imow n . L o w e st r a il a n ti w a te r r a t e a e v e r g| ven t o I o r tla iu t f r o m u l l | * a rts o f t h e P a c i f i c C o a s t . A d m i n i s t r a t o r w it h w ill a n n e x e d r a h l i r c w n , d e e e a t o .l . of th e o s tile of S a ­ Townsend At Ilari, attorney*. S h e riffs Sale. Final [Settlement. N o tice is h ereb y given th a t by vlr- \ tue of an ex e cu tio n am i ord er o f «ale o t ic e is iik k k h y g iv e n t h a t t h e u n - duly Issued out o f and under th e hand d e c s g im tl b a it file d h it. f i n a l a c c o u n t oh o x o e u - ol th e e a tu te . of A dam B ro w n , and seaJ of the c le rk of th e circu it x . r . a t 10 co u rt o f th e a ta te o f Oregon, fo r Polk d o 'c e e l e o a c n k e , d a n i n n . d , o f M ta o U n I d d a y a , y , a S t e t p h t e . c o f ir u n d . t y c 1000 o u r t I i o u m , county, hearing date the 7th day of August, o f P o lk c o u n t y , G r e x o n . h a s b e e n f ix e d b y l i o n . J . 11100, and to me vdirected, hpon a judgment K . N i b l m , j u d g e o f t h e c o u n t y c o u r t f o r n aitl c o u n t y , ami decree duly entered aud docketed in said om t h e t i m e a m i p l a c e f o r t h e h e a r i n g o f t h e s a m e . court on the 0th day of Auguat, 1000, in a M l p e i'n o n « i n t e r e s t e d i n m i d m u t t e r a r e h e r e b y n o ­ certain unit therein pending, wherein Pierce t i f i e d t o a p p e a r a t « a id t i m e a n d s h o w c a u s e , i f a n y liigga is plaintiff and John J . Daly, l’hya ; a t h n e d r e t h h e e a , c w c h o y u n a u t id s e t t a l e c d c o a u n n d t d s h o o l e u d l d . n o t b e a p p r o v e d Daly, hi* wife, William K. Burn*, and The ♦ H a llo a , O r e g o n , A u g . 2 , 11«H). Dundee Mortgage and Trust Investment j W . A. B R O W N , e x e cu to r. T o w n sen d h H a rt a tto rn e y « fo r e s ta te . company. limited, a cor|M»ration duly incor- porated and organized under the law* of Great Hritian and Ireland, and having ita regi«t*reti otflee at Dundee, Scotland, are de­ Ad m inistrator's Notice. fendant«, I will on S a t u r d a y , S e p t e m b e r 8, 1800, ------ At the hour of 1 o'clock |». n»„ of «aid day, at V ^TU ’K HEREBY GIVEN To ALL WHOM I T u ia y c o n c e r n , t h a t 1 h a v e b e e n a p p o in te d t o ­ tlie front d**»r of the county court house in | Dallas, in «aid county, »ell at public aucth n l l ó n . J . E . « I b l f j f , J 'l U g e o f P o l k e n - :n t v .a « h n l n i < t i .» t o r * e n la te o f R ic h a r d K ite s , la t e o f F o lk c o u n t v , to the highest bidder for emth in hand on day » tta 4 a t n h iN w I. A ll p e r s o n s in .lc H t« * l t o sai»! e s t a t e w ill of »ale, nuiiject to redemption, in the manner u i a k e n i c p a y m e n t a n d a n y o n e h o l d i n g a c l a i m provided hy law, all and singular, the lauds a g a i n s t s a id e s t a t e w ill p r e s e n t t h e s a m e t o m e . d u ly mentioned in said execution and order of sale v e r i f i e d , w i t h i n s i x m o n t h « f r o m t h i s d a t e , a t m y ami descriI*ed jim billows to-wit: The »■.nth- h o m e i n P e r r \ d a l e , p o l k o o u < ty , O r e g o n . P a lis i, A u g . 1 , W un. went quarter (1 4 ) of section No. one (D in I» . L . K K V T . townabli» nine (11) aouth, range No (4) west, of A d m it. 1st m t o r the \\ ill.om-tte meridian, in I'olk county, T o w n s e n d .% H a r t , a t t o n . v « f o • » - t a t « ntate of Oiegon, containing one hundred and sixty (PH)) acre» • f land, together with all the tenement«, hereditament* an*I appurtenam e thereunto belonging or ill nnv w.«e ap|H*rt«iu tog* N Final Settlem ent. Dated at Dallas, Oregon, this 10th d»y of August, l‘JOG. r. <; V \N (IUHDKL, sh eriff»! I* »Ik c» hi nty, On*M«»ti. BO Y E A R S ’ E X P E R IE N C E T n n o i V -vnn* D is ia r la CoPVRiOHTa A c. AwyrtrtS — «d in g » nktrtrh and divrrtpttm i may cHir ofrtnh.n free wh«* tiH ii»-r un liive.itmn t» prnft»l»ly pat»ntat»le. "immni'). Ilondlvrok <«n 1‘x i r a u ttnne eirtetly - M.nlktenf - • I« 1 11. H.t freo. OM«nl am en. <*jr f«>r i »«H-tirtn* pat em e. tak en _ t bruiti ___P I’atent« L , __________ roEMih Munn A ( a r o co tr* vrMf w ithout c arv ». lu th « tfw' m W uefire, »*4erfect su c c ess. I t aoothes th e c h ild , s o fte n * th e g u m s, alla y s all 1 p ain , c u re s w ind c o lic an d is th e 1 k ** i j rem edy fo r d ia r rlm e *. Is p le a sa n t it. i Die l aide. St »Id by d ru g g ists in ev ert j p art of th e world. 2 5 c e n ts a b o ttle. Ds valu e 1* in c a lc u la b le . Re su re am i 1 ask for M rs. W in slo w ’s S o o th in g Sy n ip and la k e n o o ilie r k in d . In Nun- York ulty tbu Mutrottolitnn ¡ Struct Rnllwn.v uii'iqKUi.v tins 284 inllus • o f tra ck hii >I Inst j n t r r & r r M on them I 255.83.VCSX) iKiHHciiçcrn. or shiMit h a lf 1 tho mi in I'or rarrl.H l on a ll of th e strain ! rnllron.lM o f th r Vnitoil Stntt-w. | f | I t Is statiMl in Thu W estern Klectrl- ' olau ti nt nn n rcli Is smm to tie ereeteil ' nt th e ex troni It y o f th e A re n n e «lu la I I ¡ G ram i A rm ee In C arl* to th e memory o f Levassu r. as In* «Hit mtiuh to prom ote th e In tere sts o f tin* autom obile. A lieta n Ion I iranien has Invìi e sta is ! I inai Settlement. Ilstunt a t CwiAlUiatville. Kon^u F r e e j S ta te . Iij .lie Beliri.in K orem m ent. It i »■III lie onll«nl th e K e n anrituns. anil It ‘ i .T I C K I S II K l UY O IV * N T H A T T H E I A n i O r , t >r .»( th«* ' - t a t e «»f ! H » d will prohau ly lie Im porta u I to th e rulv ¡ ex fir,» hi» fin.«! »»to n n t a» ber anil o th er Iruplual liulustrlus. i t •* e m i n t v o u t t o f !N»lk iv m > t y »»id •*,*».» h .t» e - t t h e h v a r i n v T h e am at tnon s .u tn eouinieree am i >«u4. i . 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A lbon P . Man. th e Inv en tor o f Incan- d e sce n t lighting by th e use o f a carb o n fila m en t in a vacuum . Is still a c tiv e , a tro u g and industrious, though w ell b e­ yond th e th reescore nnd ten y e a rs ’ lim it. H e looks m ore lik e a b an k er th a n a scien tist and In th e subdued lig h t o f a lectu re room ap p ears n t a d ista n c e like a young m an. Not long a g o he attended a lectu re In B rooklyn upon th e higher problem s o f e le c tr ic a l s c ie n c e delivered by a p rofessor w ith m an y title s and degrees. A t th e close th e sp eak er called fo r com m en ts and c ritic is m s from th e aud itors. M an, who w as sittin g well b ack In t b e h all, arose and, q u otin g a long s ta te m e n t from th e lectu re co n cern in g a difficu lt process, asked if h e had h eard It correctly. “ W ith rem ark ab le a ccu ra cy , s ir.” re ­ plied th e lectu rer. “T h e y a re alm o st m y very w ords.” . T h e Inveutor then cle a rly b u t co­ g e n tly tore the le c tu re r’* arg u m en t to p ie c e s, g reatly to th e la tte r’s a sto n ish ­ m e n t and to th e am u sem en t o f th e a u ­ d ie n ce. A s lie s a t dow n th e le c tu re r sa id : “ I c a n hardly reply a t presen t. You seen) to h ave som e Inform ation on th e s u b je c t.” . “ Y es,'* rvplled Mr. M an ; “1 d isco v er­ ed th e process m y se lf n early 3 0 y e a rs B g o .” Low headed t m s a re m uch less lia­ b le to sun scald. H ard coal ash es m ak e a good m ulch fo r th e c u rra n t bushes. Do not le t young roses bloom . G ive them th e w hole season fo r grow th . F r u it tre e s can be crow ded only at tho risk o f g e ttin g sm all crop s o f in­ fe rio r fru it. R oot pruning m ay be resorted to fo r th e purpose o f ch eck in g ran k grow th In a tr e e o f b earin g age, th u s h asten in g its fru itfu ln e ss. W hen th e soil is so ft from h ard rains, a hard w ind is ap t to loosen th e trees, and it w ill pay to go over th e orchard and tram p th e soil down close around th e stem s. W ith stra w b erries, a s soon as th e new ly s e t p lan ts begin grow in g sta rt cu ltiv atio n . K eep th e soil in a good tilth and fre e o f w eeds un til th e middle o f Ju n e and then m ulch. C are should be tak en not to fo rce th e grow th o f p ear trees too rapid ly. F r u it grow ers claim th e b lig h t does n o t so readily a tta c k trees th a t grow slow ly as it does th ose m aking a q u ick grow th. —8t. Lou is Republic. f fa * » T e n f o r f iv e c e n t s , a t P n i i o r N t * , O m c e r * , I L 'M a n r a n f s , S a lo o n s , N e w s-S ta n d « , G< rn :r a ) S to re « and R trlv i» S h op s. T h e y b a n is h p a i n , in d u c e s l u r p , a m ! i t r o i n n j; lit«.-. O n e g iv e s r e lie f! N o m a t t e r w h a t ’a t h e m a t t e r . ,.r .e a i l ! d o you g o o d . 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F o u n ta in . ! i By reprints are very misleading: for instance, they are advertised to be the substantial equivalent of u higher-priced book, when in reality, so far as we know and believe, they are all, from A to Z, i»ying m a n y s did l» W k *. h iL i, > in un »u tir c s re el frniu cur*» l o c i i r b . « E x -G o v e rn o r B u slin ell o f Ohio said th e o th er day th a t w hile governor be m ade It a reg u la r p a rt o f Ills M em orial d ay c e leb ra tio n to pardon sc m e old sol­ d ie r from th e p en ite n tia ry , a lw a y s one w ho hud been a good prison er and who w a s In prison fo r life fo r m an slau gh ter. J a m e s M ennt. now In New Y ork C ity hoqvital, B la c k w e ll's Islaud. has th e A L ith u a n ia n In C h icago benra th e i la rg e st head In th e world. It U 51 Vi Inch es la e irc u u iftr t nee a s a g a in st 22 n am e o f Jo h n U pperm ost S h o r t fo r th e a v era g e. 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A n d p a t e n t le a t h e r » h id e a w e a lth o f c o r n * . w as th e D u tch ren d erin g o f th e n am e ; McCToue. N o g a r m e n t s , f in e t h e y b e , y e t c u n In E n g lan d R ich a rd C rok er Is a t­ M a k e la d y o r m a k e p e n tle m a n ; N o f r a r b , h o w p o o r i t b e , c a n e v e r h id e tr a c tin g a tte n tio n us an e x p ert g o lf T h e m a rk o f tr u e n o b ility . p lay er. W h en la s t In th is cou n try , he N o r v e lv e t c lo a k , b u t w e m a y see used to spend m any o f his m ornings T h e b o o r o n c e ita r ic h fo ld s a r e d ro p p e d * s id * . leu ru ln g th e gam e on th e L akew ood N o l a d y y e t w a s m a d e w i t h lu c e i (N. J . ) lin k s. O r s ilk , f o r n a t u r e le a v e s a t r a c e T h a t e v e r y a r t i f i c e i s v a in t o h i d e ; S e n a to r P la t t o f New Y ork Is a re- T h e la d y is . in c a lic o . i liglou s m an and a m em ber In good N o t le a * t h e p e n tle w o m a n . th o u g h ! stan d in g o f th e P re sb y te ria n ch u rch . S h e h ad n o m a rk o f g e n tle n e s s b e sid e . ! H e Jotued th e M adison Sq u are ch u rch T h e p r a c t i c e d o ft d e c e p tio n th in w hen he first w e n t to New Y ork, m ore A a a s s e s In a li o n ’ s s k in th an 30 y e a rs ago. I n so m e u n th in k in g b r a y w ith e a s e w e re a d . A v u ltu r e , b e h e d e c k e d a n d d re sse d Don C nrlos. tb e Sp an ish preten d er, W it h p lu m e s f r o m a n y e a g l e 's c r e s t denies th a t he e v er said he w as n ot a 1 B e t r a y s , in s e e k in g c a r r io n , h is b r e e d . Sp an iard , b u t an A u strian , a sta tem en t C o u n t n o m a n y o u r s u p e rio r . w hich he w as declared to h ave m ade In W h a te v e r h is e x te r io r ; ord er to escap e a c iv il su it b rou gh t A p p e a r a n c e o f t r u e w o r th i s n o t a r u le . a g a in st him In M adrid. T h e je s t e r ’s c a p a n d ji n g l i n g b e lls F u l l m a n y a g e m o f w is d o m t e l l s . R ich ard Y a te s, th e R ep u b lican n om i­ A n d w is d o m ’s m o r ta r b o a r d m a y d e c k a f o o l. n ee fo r gov ern or o f Illin o is, Is n m an o f co n sid erab le lltern ry ta s te and fo r A k in g , b y r ig h t an d n a tu r e g ro w n . I s k i n g w ith o u t a c ro w n o r t h r o n e ; se v e ra l y e a rs h as been co llectin g a li­ S i m p l i c i t y b u t m a r k s h is k i n g lin e s s . b ra r y o f ra re books, un til now he ow n s N o c ro w n o r th ro n e o r s ig n e t r in g on e c f th e b e s t In th e sta te. C a n m a k e a k n a v e see m m o re a k in g ; T h e p u r p l e o n l y m a k e s h i m s e e in t h e l e s * . T h e cz a r o f R u ssia proposes to com ­ m em orate th e com p letion o f th e S ib e ­ T h e b o o r, o f an y s ty le o r ilk . rian ra ilw a y by e re c tin g nt N icolai, th e I s b u t th e g r e a t e r b o o r In s ilk , T h e g a r b b u t m a r k s th e m o r e h is b o o r is h n e u * . s ta rtin g point o f th e road, a sta tu e o f N o p e rso n o v e r y e t th a t ro se C zar A lexan d er 111, under whom th e A b o v e h im s e lf b y h e lp o f c lo t h e » ; w ork w as begun. P rin c e T rou b etzkol T h e m a n n e r m a k e s th e m an an d n o t th e d re a a — J . W . F o le y . J r . , in B is m a r c k T r i b u t e . is to b e th e scu lp tor. j j O tlc e n 5 :4 5 a m : 1 1 :4 5 a m . D e n v e r 9 : 0 0 a m ; 9 :0 » ' a m . K a n s a s C ity 7 :2 5 a » » : 7 :2 5 a m . C h ic a g o 7 :4 5 a m ; 9 :3 0 a m . O qEQ O tX IS NOT INCURABLE T u n e was s u n Cancer was co n sid em l a* incurable as leprosy Physicians and fn e m lt could give litUe relief or encouragem ent to one afflicted w ith th is terrible disease. Even now doctors know of no remedy for th is fearful m alady ; w hile ad m ittin g it to be a blood disease, they still insist th at th ere i t no hope outside of a surgical operation, and advise you to have the C ancer cu t oat, but a t th e sam e lim e cann ot assure you th at it trill not return You may cut or draw out th e sore, but another will com e in its place, for th e disease is in th e blood — is deep-seated and destructive, and beyond th e reach of th e su rgeon 's kn ife or caustic, flesh -destroy i ng plasters. T lie blood must be purified and strengthened, the system relieved of all poisonous, effete m atter before th e Cancer sore w ill heal. S . S . S . is th e only m edicine th at can overcome this powerful and contam inating poison a>nd force it out of th e blood. It builds up and invigorates th e old, ami supplies new, rich, life-giving blood. S . S. S . is a purely vegetable remedv : no m ineral can he found in i t ; the roots and herbs from which it is made contain powerful purifying properties that act d irectly upon the blood system and m ake a safe and perm anent cure of Cancer It has cured thousands, why not von f Cancer i t not alw ays inherited ; your fam ily may be free from sny taint, yet your blood may becom e so polluted that a severe _ mm» _» » m» mm m and stubborn form o f th e diaeaee m ar Im p u r e B lo o d In vltom D is e a s e , c A rriv e A rriv e A rriv e A r riv e A rriv e A rriv e A r riv o * A rriv e l .o e A n g e l e s 1:*20 p m ; 7 : 0 0 a m . E l P a s o 0 : 0 0 p m ; 0 : 0 0 |» i n . F o r t W o r t h 0 : 3 u a m ; 0 3 0 a n i. C i t y o f M e x i c o 9 : 5 5 a in ; 9 : 5 5 a a i . 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H A L l.A S l ’A 8 F ENCs E R . — i— — ^ hurt m littlr pim ple on tlsr eveliil, lip or nose, a sm all lum p on the jaw or breast, a harm less looking wart or mole, and other causes ao in significan t aa to attract Daily, £ic»-pt Saanaj. little or M atten tion . If you have an ohetinate sore, don't rely upon salves or ointm ents to cure it — begin s ith S . S . 8. , 7-Jsi* IÍ l.v. P o r tla iiù Ar l i - at o n c e ; H »rill cleanse your blood and prevent th e formation of cancerous cells. l* a ilk n L» t .« 0 ¡ aalt ! « Ar. M rs. S S ta ir e r , U r i a l s . M o ., w r i t e s : “ A s s m II p i m p ! « c a m e o a r a v J a w a * * n e t o n e i a e h h e i i w I k e * » r o *i t h « l e f t * i* le o f m v f a c t . A t fir » t it f a r e m e n o t r o u b l e a n d I d id n o t t h i n k it w » » a n y t h i n g * e r io n s u n t i l t h e i» w r b e g a n t n a w e l l a w d b e c a m e m u c h i n f l a m e d A t th e « « m e tim e th e » o re t» e * *n to « f r e e d a n d e * i i n t o t h e f l « * h . a m i p » v e »«*• i n t e n a e p a i n I t r i e d e v e r y t h i n g I c o a i d h e n r o f . b a t n o t h i n g d id r o e a n y I t h e n !* < « » » t h e m ar U S . A , a n d a f t e r t a k in g » r v e r a i b o ttle s t h e C a n c e r h e a le d , a n d th e r e U n o w n o s ig n o f t h e d i* e « * e T h ta W » * tw o y e a r * a g o , a n d I a m M ill e n jo v m g p e r f e c t h e a lt h ’ goDal Send lo r our special book on Cancer ; it contain* much inform ation that will interest you ; it is free. W rits %mr ph ysician* shout your case, end for one sdwiew or inform ation wanted ; th e r ■ a d * s ufe study o f C sncer sad s ll blood diseases W e m ske no chsrve whet- far t k * . Address, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY. A T LA N T A . 6A. » * A M YAMHILL CiVISrCN . Pr saenger «W« <, foot ut »trvet. AlNUk MAIL-IMI W LkJhLY. ri.nihMi A ri iva I:Of p a. [ U n 9 34 -. ■>. » 3:6». p. ai. Is s ila » Arri»« » 5» a. m A«. ile L aave 7 S S a. » i 5:10 p ai H as f . N W ard « a g e n t a l D a lla s s ta tio n o r ad d r e ta C . Il M A R k H A M . O . F A. Porti» 11*1, T'ragan.