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arm annotigD tn e o ra a e w as applied In th e van and on th e engine th e force o f th e w ind w aa in c h th a t th e tra in w as d riven along tin» Hoe. T h e en g in e d a s h ed th ro u g h th e buffer atop a t th e end of . .JJ„ , , 1 . „ r r j . . :i : ; w ?j th e !!:ie anil trav eled along a b o u t tlx leiigthn of rail !a'd end 14» end w ithout “ K tl.fl ha* » »Id mo another falsehood/’ fishplate fa tten in g * . A fte r leaving said II:«:(lid M'yniit* in cold, even tom s, these rails th e engine plow ed along the addressing his nephew, Ralph Meadow», e m b an k m en t and th en eauie fo rtu n a te who sat iu a window retrea t reading up ly to a sta n d still. some problem iu civil engineering and Who laughed suddenly, as if the subject impressed him humorously instead of An g ic n p e . shocking him, us his uncle expected. “ Too had. old m an, a b o u t y o u r w ife “ Poor E thel!" lie said. " I don’t be lieve it is in th at child to speak the ru n n in g aw ay ." "Oh. It m ight h ave been w orse. 1 tru th ." w onder th a t «he did not tu k e me along “Child!" Ilis u n d e winced. T here was to look a f te r her tru n k s ." —In d ian ap o lis too forced a «oiitrast presented to Ills imagination by the term. “ You forget, P ress. Ralph, th a t E thel is IS—quite old enough JUMt a s It Is W ith W on-.tn. to have some idea of moral respousibil- 1 “ A unt M liuuva. how do you feel about th is sh irt w aist m an business?” tty.** “T rue, uncle." answered Ralph, with a “ Well, to one refresh in g , tid y mnu yawn, “but 1 should as soou ex pec' to we a re going to see 11 rum pled, untldv f.nd a kitten with a conscience. She has j m o n stro sities.” —In dianapolis Jo u rn al. never been allowed to think or act lor ! A S u b je c tiv e S tu d y . herself, but has alw ays been a puppet in “Sugb.v Is m u st In terested in th e C hi other»’ hands.” “ You undervalue her," said hi» uncie nese situ a tio n ." sharply. "Y es; he seem s to be com pletely ta k “ No; I ouly do not expect too much of en up w ith th e way It affe cts his em o her. She has it beautiful character, but j tional n a tu r e ." —C hicago R ecord. her moral nature has been perverted ! through fear." T h e Y oung Id e a . “ Lying is such a contem ptible thing," "W h a t Is a queen. W illie?" ask ed th e »aid Mr. W ynne severely. “ So is gambling. Yet I hove heard ' S u n d ay school te a c h e r o f a sm all pupil. “ A queen." an sw ere d W illie, "Is a you say th at you believed you were born with a passion for gambling, and you W om an th a t ru les a m an tH at rules a have needed help to save you from your- i co u n try ."—D enver R epublican. self. Still you have no mercy fur an- j other sinner." C o lo r o f Illu e G ra ss. Before W ynne could speak the door | Mrs. Bay view —Is th e blue gras» of opened, and Ethel herself entered, a j K en tu ck y really blue? beautiful liar Indeed, her lurge, guileless Colonel Kn intiiek—No, It’s green. blue eyes wide ami wondering with inno- j S am e color a s y o u r blue sea, you kuow. cent curiosity. “T here she is to speak for herself," I —New York W eekly. aaid Mr. W ynne. “ E thel, did you not | T h e l.o n n o m r L o v e r. tell me you were at home last night ull Sitting alone on tin* vine» lad veranda. the eveningT ’ Here in the moonlight. I'm thinking of you. Ethel looked anxiously from the face of the uncle to th at of the nephew, hut, see If you were with me. the flight would be perfect; Witli you awuy. I'm inclined to be blue. ing no help iu either, sho answered What is the use of this marvelous evening? sweetly: What is'the use of my sitting here? “ Y-es, guard}*, 1 was in my own room, What does it matter how cozy the nook is, learning the lilies you gave me to commit Since you’re not witli me to shore It, my dear? from Longfellow. I can recite them | ow a chance cloud lias shut out the moonlight. now." And my cigar is smoked to the end. Itulph Meadows was convulsed with |ow wet the dew iu! That means neuralgia. suppressed m errim ent, but Mr. W ynne Hang it! I know what those shiver« portend, buw nothing am using in the occasion, as f iiet are you doing this evening, I wonder? Do othrr admirers kneel at the throne? E thel, with a stately pose and dram atic guess I’ll go in! Now that I’ve finished smok gestures, recited the lines: ing. “If by night the frogs are croaking, These pesky mosquitoes won’t let me nlonel Kindle hut a torch’s (ire. —Somerville Journal. Ha, how soon they all are silent! 8 o truth silences the liar “ I f o w t o S c a llo p C h eea e. “ I have read som ewhere," said M ead Scalloped cheese is a fine d in n er ows, “th a t truth was a greatly over estim ated virtue. If things were to go on course a» w ell a s luncheon. T a k e th ree like this I should be inclined to adopt slices of sta le bread, and g ra te flue a that opinion." q u a r te r of a pound of good cheese, lay Mr. W ynne returned persistently to the th e b read In lay ers In a b ak in g dish, original grievance. “ W here were you sp rin k le well w ith th e cheese, sa lt am i Inst night. E thel?" p a p rik a until all Is used. Mix four “ I have told you, guardy." “You were out walking with me, Ethel. beaten eggs w ith th re e cu p s of milk and p o u r o v er th e bread a n d cheese. Why do you not tell him ?" asked Ralph. B ake ns a pudding. “ 1—1 forgot." “T here!" said Mr. W ynne angrily. “ See how one lie begets another. Why could flo w to B ro il In P a p e r . she not have told me th at in the first C hops, b ird s an d d ry fish a r e all m ost place? 1 must say it was an improper d elicate w hen broiled Ip pap er. U se proceeding. W here was Mrs. Flem ing?" heavy w hite note p ap er sp read w ith “ In her bed. sleeping the sleep of the just. We were in by I) o’clock. If there olive oil or b u tte r. W hen th e a rtic le was any blame it belongs to ine, as I to be broiled Is laid th erein , sa lte d and peppered, th e ed g es o f th e p a p e r case “ I t is not necessary, Ralph, th at you should be tu rn e d o v er se v e ra l tim es should shoulder E thel's responsibilities," like a little hem a n d pinched to g eth er his uncle suid in nu annoyed m anner. close to th e m eat. T h e p a p e r will c h a r “ She is old enough to act for herself. I a long w hile befo re Ig n itin g an d the fiometirnes wish” — He stopped and re c o n te n ts w ill be b asted in tlie lr ow n mained silent. “ Not that you had never taken tne into Juices. T h e tim e req u ired fo r broiling your life—don’t say th a t!” cried the girl, in p a p e r Is u su a lly a b o u t eig h t m inutes. slipping down on her knees beside him W hen the p a p e r Is well b ro w n ed the and pressing her sweet lips to his hard co n ten ts will be done to a t u r n —Juicy, hand. “ You have been too good uud kind d elicate a n d d ig estib le fo r even th e to me and I can never pepity you, and I stom ach of an Invalid. S erv e In Its will try, guardy, iudeed 1 will, to profit envelope, w h ich co n serv es th e h e a t nud by your goodness. Forgive me." Juices to th e m om ent of eatin g . T he 8he rose with shining eyes und like a lm -c lil!. » (if chicken b r^ V il in th is vision of sweetness passed out of the room, uor did she ouce cast a glance at w ay Is delicious nud e a s y o f assim ila '.lie younger limn, who in his h eart was tion. nulling his relative a jellyfish of judgm ent H aw to M ake F r e n c h B la c a lt. ami other unupostnlic names. One cup of b u tte r, one su p o f sugar, W heu the girl was goue from the room Harold W ynne clasp<Hl his hands a t the the st I Illy b eaten w h ite of one egg. one- fourtli of thick so u r m ilk, h alf n tea- back of his neck and sat deeply thinking. “ I'll do it!" he suid at lust. “ It Is my qioou f ul of soda dissolved b» u very duty and the ouly way to save her. She little hot w ater, fiour to roll. S prinkle needs a strong, firm hand to guide her. 1 w ith sugar, ( ’ut \n larg e circles an d know her failing uud will tem per justice bake a b o u t ‘JO m inutes. with mercy. Ralph, listen to me a mo m ent.’’ ■low to Bay Shoe*. “ Yes. sir.” Ralph laid ids book down B efore hav in g n p air of shoes fitted —it was doubtful if he had been reading Always tak e a w alk. E xercise brings —and prepared to give respectful utteti rho blood to the feet nud th e m uscles lion to w hat bis uncle was about to say. (ire e.'l anded. C onsequently when a “ I hove decided to m arry E thel." shoe D tried on a f te r a w alk and feels “ Indeed, sir.” “ It will make no difference to you, ns •otufortnhle it will be easy at nil tim es. your property will remain yours by law. W hen a shoe is at first trie d on have 1 have enough without th at. And you it com pletely b u tto n ed or laced. In fact, will make your home here with Ethel and me. She likes you. ami if she did not it have hot!» shoes so tre a te d —It will would make no difference. She must re o ften be found tliut one foot Is larg er th an th e o th e r—an d th en w alk up and spect my wishes." “ I should think," said the younger mnu dow n the length of the sto re before slowly, “th at you would hesitate to place concluding to buy th e shoes. your happiness in the keeping of one who tells lies!" “ Not ut all," answered his uucle coolly. “ T hat is the one flaw in an otherwise perfect character. 1 shall rend to her the m o u t h , erup- treatises oil the 'Philosophy of T ru th ’ F llE IC on th e »kin, and other Hternture of the same moral llQ ll I d l i d » r e th ro at ro w * , aim ami strive to teach her to love tru th colored splotches, for tru th 's sake." A | | t sw ollen glands, ach in g muscle» Ills nephew smiled. H e did not know i f 111 a,,ti **°nes* t,le disease is m aking much of tliut delicate ami complex rapid headway, and far worse »brine, a wom an's Dealt, hut he felt os » m ptom s will follow unless th e blood is itired his uncle knew even less than he. prom p.lv ami eff* d u a lly cleansed of this To be coerced Into telling the truth seem violent destructive poison. ed to him a poor way of avoiding false S 3. S. is th e only safe and infallible hood. But he merely asked: | cure for th is disease, th e only antidote “ H ave you spoken to E*hel?" • r this specific poison. It cures the “ No, but I will see her tonight." vorst cases thoroughly und perm anently. Mr. W ynne touched a bell and rent In the fall of 1 S 97 word to hU ward th at he wished to see ’ ll) CvDflilOQ COHld I contraeteti III noa » », NaM k I t r ted her. She came ns promptly ns if she had j » been waiting for Ills message. W as ii j t li e i t treatment possible she anticipated the honor about | dd me no yood ; I wa<* gettili# worae «Il thè ^"r timer» JppeL...........B appeared in P mv i— - . : v.iy halr — carne -.... - - out, .............. b P to he conferred upon her? n h M r a t «a hii | i moath, mouth, my body was almost covered Before IIam id W ynne could speak his ~ ili» ' ' copper [>per colore»! colored splótches «plotche» «mi and offensive ores I suffered severely from rhe»,?e<ic pain* nephew advanced to tueot Ethel and had u my shoulder» mid arms. My condition rouid taken her hand. | .ave !>een no worse ; onlv those »Mute I as I whs “ You rnssl not sacrifice yourself, uncle." in un lerstAud my sufTerinjr*- I had »Unit out sit hope of ever hein 2 well again w h o he said briefly. **®tbei is my wife. We decided to try 8 . S. 8 ., were m arried Inst night.'*—D etroit Free mt must confess 1 had 1'ress. .ttle faith left in any ledicine. After takt<ii{ helh.rd bottle I noticed An t r s b S u p e r s titio n . i change in mv oondl- T here are some curious superstitions ion. l ids was 1 ruly en- concerning waves. T he A rab sailor» be ouratfing, and I detcr- mnetl to give S. S. S a lieve th at the high sens off the coast of borough t r i a l , »'r, ra Abyssinia are enchanted, and whenever hat titneon theimpr >ve- they find them selves among them they neut was rapid ; S. S 8 . eemed to »» ve the din* 1 recite verses which they suppose have a ■a*e completely under tendency to sulaluc them. ontrol. the tore» and 4 1 leers healed and I \eaal -oon fr«e from all stalls'} W r e c k e d hy tk c W ind. of the disorder ; I have In In d ia a cu rio u s ra ilw a y accident beet» stron* and healthy ever aitice L. W. smith , l.ock box 611 , Noblesville. Ind. o ccu rred lately. W hile a tr a in w as In I is the only purely vege R tixnul s ta tio n a terrific atoriu ttognn. table b l o o d purifier k n o w n , f ( , 000 is [offered for proof that it contains a particle of m ercury, potash or o th er tn neral p>tv»n. S end for our free book on M ood P o iso n ; For Infknt« and Children. it contains valuable inform ation shout th is disease, with full directions for »ell treatm ent. W e charge no th in g for tnedi* cal advice ; cure yourself a t home. B e a rs ÜM tnc t w i n m e t r i c co.. A tlanta tA. S ig n a ta r, of ■ÜB»**? 1 HER ONE FAULT. I Wfien me : 4 vc Beco No Worsc. ";*« ' <*■<“*.. *>.« CASTO RI A TN Kind Yoo Hm Always Bought I OLD T U R N PIK E ROADS R a ttM I’p to D ot*. H e w to C leo n C a rp e ts . O ne lla z a n K u riin died In th e v illage R u b on w ith N flan n el th is solution, o f J a jru u l. in B an d a, a n d hi* w idow , a n d a f te r w a r d ru b th o carp et» d ry HOW THEY WERE ESTABLISHED AND ) MuHKiimnt BhAgonia, m ad e up ln*r w ith d e a n clo th at T w o g allons of MAINTAINED. | m ind to b u rn h erself on Ids fu n era l w a te r. In to w h ic h h a lf a pound o f so ft I p y re. A co n sid erab le a m o u n t o f prep- so ap is d isso lv ed a n d fo u r ounPes of B a r i , ftu c e .M o f th e W i l d e r . . » a ra tio n u p p ear» to h av e been m ade, liq u id am m o n ia. T a k e a clean s u rfa c e 1*1 Itr—I I b T o ll , a u d P o u r U ooda. j D ifferen t peo p le w ere called in to p re o f th e flannel c o n sta n tly , a n d only d o a S o o r e r . F o r l , , c i l a t l o . —L a r k o f p a re th e ladjr fo r th e cerem o n y , bird* sm a ll piece a t a tim e. H a u n t e d , « o f R o a d C o a a tro c tlo a . | w ere p a in te d oil h er feet an d bauble* H ow to C leon B ros». T h e m ak in g o f tu rn p ik e r o a d , by p laced upon h e r iu o rd er th a t »lie m ig h t becom e a su tte e . T h e f a c t w a s p ro T h e b est liq u id for clean in g old b ra s s c h a rte re d com panies w a s Inm ifpirated claim ed in th e Tillage by a d ru m b eing Is a so lu tio n o f o x alic acid, alth o u g h tn th e la s t q u a r te r o f th e e ig h te e n th b e a te n , an d p ra c tic a lly th e w h o le vil m uch d ep en d s upon w h e th e r th e b ra ss c e n tu ry w ith th e a d v a n c e o f p o p u la lag e assem b led to see th e lad y bu rn Is lacq u ered o r uot. I f It Is lacquered, tio n In th e w est, s a y s M unrlce O. Eld- h e rse lf on th e fu n e ra l pyre. I t a p p e a rs th e best th in g is to p u t it luto n boiling ridge. S ta te an d n a tio n a l c h a r te r s from th e ev id en ce th a t n o n e o f th e so lu tio n of so ap an d soda an d leave It w ere given to m any tu rn p ik e co m p a people p retteiit did v e n tu re to tire th e iu fo r a few m inutes, th en sc ru b w ell nies. w hich u t first y ielded la rg e p ro f p y re a n d th a t th e lad y h ad to d o It h er w ith a so ft b ru sh an d good soap w heu its to c a p ita lists . T h e e sta b lis h m e n t self. W hen th e flam es begau to shoot th e w a te r Is Ju st cool enough to p u t y o u r h an d s In. Now th ro w th e b rass, o f tu rn p ik e s a n d th e m ain te n a n c e of up. h e r co u rag e fulled her. S he Ju m p ed d o w n from th e p y re nud w as ta k e n all soapy a s It 1». luto fresh cold w ater, th em by toll, how ever, effected b u t aw a y hy h e r re la tiv e s.—A llah ab ad rin se well, d ry an d ru b w ith leath er. little Im provem ent In th e g en eral s y s Pioneer. If any stro n g ch em ical or clean sin g tem , an d th e ta x Im posed upon th o se p aste 1» ap p lied It will in ev itab ly affect w ho w ere com pelled to use ninny of th e lacquer. ____ F o r Art*» S a k e . ’ th ese ro a d s w a s n o t p a id w ith o u t pro "T h e tro u b le w ith th e d ra m a o f to H ow to C la rify 9 onp. te st. W hile boiling rap id ly ta k e off ns T he W ild ern ess tu rn p ik e w a s th e d a y ." said th e sev ere critic . “ Is th a t 1 n am e o f one o f th e e a rlie s t of th ese th e n»:im;gers a r e too fond of the m uch of th e scum a s possible, u sin g a roads. F rom th e S h en an d o ah valley, m ig h ty d o llar. T hey p ro d u ce p la y s to cooking spoon. T h ro w Iu a sm all cu p fu l of col*! w ater. T h is will cau se all in V irginia, It follow ed fo r som e d is m ak e m oney." •Viiud t o , " ?;;.tMiU frien d . “ T re e a rt, rem ain in g scutn to rise, w hich Is re ta n c e th e H olston riv er, th e n c e It crossed th e A lleghany m o u n ta in s a t I suppose, would fu rn is h us a ll w ith m oved In th e sam e w ay. T h en pass free p asses.” - Brooklyn Life. th ro u g h a s tra in e r, r e tu rn to th e sa u ce 1 C u m b erlan d gap to c e n tra l K en tu ck y . pan. mix an egg an d ifs shell w ith a T h is ro u te w a s opened a t first fo r pack c u p fu l o f cold w a te r, ad d to It a cu p fu l tra in s , b u t a fte rw a rd w as so Im prov o f th e hot soup. m ix. p o u r Into th e ed th a t It becam e th e m ain road fo r A I J e w Y j a i ’j G u i d e . soup, s tir an d sta n d a little off th e fire w agon tr a in s from V irginia to th e Th» re i* on» b*»ok t v«*ry • n * sh o u ld to settle. S tra in ag a in th ro u g h a cloth, valley o f th e Ohio. A larg e co m m erce u ak u an tfTt.rt io g e t, for th e n« w an d you will h av e a tr a n s p a r e n t "Jelly" w a s c a rrie d on b etw een V irginia and e a r . L to iB a in s s im p le a n d \»d- stock fo r an y cle a r soup. th e w est o v er th is h ig h w ay , an d It i ible b in ts eoi e a rn in g h e a lth , m an y ----------- -------------------- proved very a d v a n ta g e o u s to K en tu ck y 'tin n a in g an ecd o te* , a n d m u c h y e m ra l F o r O v e r F ifty Y e a r s . a n d a d ja c e n t sta te s In th e ir e arly se t " form ali«»n W e refer to H o s te tle r ’s A n old a n d web trie d rem ed y . M rs. tle m e n t an d d e v e lo p m e n t 1 n u n a e , p u b lish ed b th e I L s te tM r ! W in slo w 's So*'fhing S t r o p h a s been D u rin g tl|e first d ecad e o f th is cen !«».. P itts b u r g , P a. Jt will p ro v e vai Used lor o v er fifty y e a rs by m illio n s of tu ry th e W ild ern ess tu rn p ik e w a s th e »able to a n y h o u se h o ld ¡sixty u n - in.»Ibcrs for tb»*ir c h ild r e n w hile te e th b est h ig h w ay so u th o f th e P o to m ac river, b u t soon th e traffic began to de doves art* k e p t a t w ork o n th is v al in g , w ith p e rfe c t su ccess. I t so o th es crease, an d th e re v e n u e becam e so lim uable l*>.»k T h e is-oie f*»r 1901 will j tlie c h ild , so fte n s th e g u m s, allay s all *eov« i t j g |» t njd.oiiB*. p rin te d in th e p »in. c u re s w ind co lic a n d is th o best ited th a t It w a s n eglected. F o r y e a rs, YV-1*11,1 rem ed y for »liarrlioea Is p le a s a n t to how ever, th e to llg a tc s w e rc m a ln ta ln e d , E n g lish , G e rm a n , F r n n d i, l l o i l m d , B - th e h tste. S u ’d by d ru g g is ts in every a n d tra v e le rs w ere req u ired to pay a V orw eginn, S w ed ish le in ia n an d S p a n ish lau g lages. I t p art of th * world 2/) c e n ts a b o ttle .; toll o f f J on p assin g th e g ates, w h ich w ere 70 m llps a p a rt, alth o u g h tools •'»nt*. n - proof fd Hie efficacy of H o - Its v a lu e is in c a lc u la b le . Bo su re and t t 'e i 's S to m a c h B i t t e n , th e g r e d ask for M rs. W in slo w 's S o o th in g Sy h ad to he c a rrie d In th e vehicle w ith w hich to re p a ir th e p o rtio n s o f th e rem ed y pi» p a re d hy th e p u b lish ers, n ip am ! ta k e n o o th e r k in d . Mid is w o rth y of c a re fu l pr< serv a ion. ro ad th a t w ere im passable. T h e d esire to sp e c u la te In th o se (lays The a lm a n a c m ay lie ol ta n d free of G lad to K n o w It. • s», a t a n y d r u g g is t o r g e n e ra l d e a le r w a s a s g re a t a s it Is now . an d su ch W ife—Oil, Jo h n , th e m o th s have i th e c o u n try . w e re th e pro fits of som e o f th e s e ro ad s m ad e se v era l holes lu y o u r w in te r Hull. -------------- ♦ ---------------------- th a t th ey w ere o ften th e su b je c t of Ilu s b a n d -Y 'o u d o n 't snyV T h a t’s S o u th e r n C a lif o r n ia . sp ecu latio n . A n o ta b le ex am p le o f th is su rp risin g ly good new s. N o ’a l l e a m o n g th e p leasu res afford Is show n hy th e o rg a n iz a tio n o f a com d by th e S h a s ta ro u te th e w in te r I W ife— (Jowl new s? p an y In 17!K2 to build a tu rn p ik e from H u s b a n d —Yes. It sh o w s It h as som e rip to S o u th e rn C a lifo rn ia a n d A rizo P h ila d e lp h ia to L a n c a ste r, a d ista n c e wool In It. 1 n e v e r believed It be n a R enew < 1 ucq -a in ta n c e w ith ib is of (10 m iles. T h e c h a r te r w as secured, f o re .- P h ila d e lp h ia P ress. ecti*'U wdl ev er d ev elo p fresh p o in ts a n d In te n d a y s 2.275 su b sc rib e rs m ade f ini» re st a n d ad d ed so u rc e s « f on- ; ap p licatio n fo r stock. As th is w as ■ ly m e n t, u n d e r its s u n n y sk ie s, in th e m ore th a n th e law allow ed, th e n am es ari* tv of its in d u strie s, in its prolific “ I h ü \o iisHtl C lntin > r ‘. M il’s C olie. w ere placed In a lo tte ry w heel, an d COO e g e ta io n an d a m o n g its n u m h e r le ► C im i n i am i D iu rrli .<*u K e m ^ lv nini w ere d ra w n . W ith th e s e su b sc rip tio n s e so rts of m o u n ta in , idiore, v alley an d th e w ork w as begun. T h e ro ad b u ild find it to be H g re ut m e lirin e .” mjivs lain . T h e two d a ily S h a s ta tr a in s Mr. K. S. I’liippN. of P o te n ti. Arkfftt- ers o f th a t d ay knew little or n o th lu g m m P o rtla n d t»> C a lifo rn ia h a v e be» n re g a rd in g th e c o n stru c tio n o f h ig h m » s . “ D M u ri! un* *>f bloody flu x , I e o e n ily » q u ip p ed w ith th e m o s t up- j r u m o n peak to h ig h ly *»f i t . ” T bi» w ays, and th e m ista k e s m ad e on th is »roved p a tte r n of s ta n d a rd a n d to u ris t occasion ta u g h t th em som e v alu ab le re m e d y iilwnvf* winy (l.e g o tti o p in io n keeping c a rs , but th e low ra te s of fare if not p m b e , of t i n s e a b o use ii lessons. T h e lan d w ns condem ned, th e vill still e o n ii;iv * in « IT f. Illu s tra t. j tre e s felled an d th e roadbed p rep ared . Tin* q n ie k rn re-t w hirl» i t i fferG •d gi id*':-1 to if;* \in r e i rts of C al- »•ven it I be n o.»( re v e re iv . m h m a k e !• T h e la rg e st sto n e s th a t could he found I'W n i » a id A» / nm m ay l e bad o n I w ere d u m p ed upon It fo r a fo u n d atio n , •i inviti ite e v e ry w h e re . F o r sa le b \ a n d upon th is colossal bnse e a rth an d a »pin- 11 m u t.> < | | M, rk b a m , G. P A K " ¡Ison. V. PonJa,* d *»J/, 'Ofl ¡M M *NRfe4 g ra v e l w oro sp read . T h en th e w o rk w ns d e c la re d com plete. B u t w h en th e fw *p o B s!l»T e , w a s h in g ra in s ca m e d eep holes a p p e a r lta tio n . H n sb iin d --It is absolutely impossible ed on ev ery h and, s h a rp sto n e s pro th a t it should happen! tru d e d from th e su rfa c e an d th e ho rses W ife lim imslintcly atten tiv e)—W hist? In the comity court of the state of O i > n received sc ra tc h e d an d broken lim bs H usband »scoring one)—N o th in g .-'H a r •r the county of I'olk. a s th e y sa n k b etw een th e b o w ld ers In th e ii!:»tt.»*r "f th e e s ta te of William Snv- lem Life. up to tlie lr knees. T h e g ig an tic e rro r ge, deems.si -Citu ion. o f th e rond b u ild er w n s th en m ade o Mary t ' Savage. K«lson S iv ige, Gibson ( A T w o r ilg e d J o k e. Savage J nnea Savage, Laura Kendall, Wil- i plain. In d ig n a tio n m eetin g s w ere held, S om etim e« a Joke re a c ts, a s th e Ran- liani Savage, "‘»rah Stone. Daniel Savage a t w h ich th e tu rn p ik e com p an y w as Austin Savage an I Joaeph Tharp, ^uunii;m jo r (Me.» C o n im erclal p ro ceed s to prove condem ned a u d th e le g isla tu re blam ed «if hlsthcr and Alta Savage, min* >rt<, greet by re la tin g th a t a y o u n g m an In A u fo r g iv in g th e c h a rte r. H a d It n o t been ing: burn. to play a Joke on, a b arb er. p,a!d fo r an E n g lish m an , w ho offered to l .\ TIIK XA MK OF T ilK STATE (>F •regon. y**u are hereby ei'.e«l and required t«« ii*tn ii”» old fasiilo n ed cen ts. L ater, reb u ild th e tu rn p ik e on th e m ucailam l»i»ear in the county court of the state «.f Ore- w I hm » lie found th a t th e b a rb e r had sold plan, ns he had seen ro a d s b u ilt In th e .*o i f«»rthe county <*f P«»lk, at the court room o: ** of tlk* coin» fo r $33. he did not feel old c o u n try . Im proved road co n stru c hereof, at I ’li'tan, u the county of Polk, on so v e il satisfied w ith h is Joke o r at tio n w ould have received a sev ere Tu* >*d»y, the 8;h day of January, 1901, at 1 »’chick in tl e afternoon of that «lay, then ami !ensj th o u g h t It had becom e m isp laced blow. T h e E n g lish m an ’s proposition here to show cause why the following rea ------------- ♦ • ♦ --------—— w a s accepted hy th e com pany, an d be •«tat«*, belonging to «aid estate and bequeath H o w a r e Y c u r N e rv e * .? w a s su ccessfu l In com pleting th e L a n ed by th - will of suid William Savage, deceas If th e y >ire w eak ai d v eil fe* 1 n e rv c a s te r an d P h ilad elp h ia tu rn p ik e road, ed, to t e s dd Father Haxugeaud Alta Sav- w hich w as th en declared to be " th e tge, subject to the une of M. C. Savage dur- o us a n d • asily •*lliiad ratn il," r m i’i s ee ig ii* r wiiiowh«MMl «Imuld not bemdd to pay an d ri-e in Hie m o rn n g u n e fr* fin d b est piece of highw ay In th e U nited he sum of $2 6W.3li, the Mini found hy the y o r blood i* p »*r. S r*»ng n u v s «:e S ta te s - a m aste rp iece o f Its k in d .” ■ bove »-ntitled court as their just proportion \ •f the «uni necessary to satisfy claims au 1 de- ! p'*n*l u p o n ri Ii, n o u r is h in g blood T h e success o f th e L a n c a s te r pike ei* 0. ands a.'ainst said estate, «»r .«•» touch thereof j ! f o ral’• ."iir-apsrillH m a k e s th e nerve* •-■ouraged road b u ild in g ev ery w h ere, •*» may lie necessary to procure sai l sum of s tr o n g l»\ e n r c h in g nn*l v ita lisin g tin und b efo re th e first d ecad e o f th e now ;2.«»*i4 t«»- wit: The donation land claim c e n tu ry lind elapsed m any o f th e well *f William Savage, notification No. 5,0t>0. | 1*1 «1. It giv»s iw cei', r» fresh in g sleep se ttle d s ta te s w ere v o tin g m oney, s e t claim No. 70. befffg parts « t section 7 ill t«»« • a tn .J c* »i p et< 1 ct»*c- n* r on« *r u b s. B vin a k in g i t i d»y. N snseu tin g n p n rt rev en u es d eriv ed from th e ■»hip li south, range •» west, and claim No. .'It* ieing part of section 12. in township Ii south, sale of public la n d s nm l e s ta b lis h in g range 7 w. st of the Willamette meridian in in d ges»i*m a re c u r 'd h y H 'o l ’s Pills lo tte rie s to build tu rn p ik e s betw een P«>lk county, Oregon, and containing 320.SO p ro sp ero u s to w n s In th e e a s t an d to icre««, except therefrom the following **ld t<* •. C. Cockerhains Described as beginning a th e fro n tie r. T h e p ro sp ect o f Increns he north want corn* r of ssid dor.atmn land; lug th e ir Innd v alu es by th e b u ilding claim an I running thence south 21 07 chain- H o w to C a re F o r E y e b ro w * . o f good ro ad s an d th e fasc in a tio n of .«» low water mark on the north bank of Yam T h e to ile t o f tb e eyebrow.» Is sim ple. receiving lurge d iv id e n d s from In v est dll river, tiience fol owing down said river t«» v point where the north line of said donation T h e h a ir o f th e ey eb ro w s can be m e n ts Induced m any people to risk land claim intersects said Imv water mark, tra in e d to lie close a n d sm ooth to th e th e ir all upon th ese schem es. S pecu thence west 22 caains to the place of begin sk in , th u s resem b lin g th e penciled lines lation w ns rife In th e Innd. tu rn p ik e ning, containing 22 7r» acres w e read of so o ften , by tb e aid of a b u ild in g rap id ly becam e th e rnge an d Als * the f*«ll»»wing descrilieii tract of lam! ! lescril*»**! as beginning *it the northwest e«»r- tin y little b ru sh m a n u fa c tu re d fo r th e In a few y e a rs a sum alm o st a s larg e H. Hunsaker’s donation lan«lclaim, p u rp o se a n d for sale a t a ll sh ops d e a l ns th e pu b lic d eb t a t th e d o s e o f th e ner«*fT. notification No. .a 0 *1, claim No. 12 iu town R evolution w ns in v ested by th e people ship ii south, range 7 west «*f the Willamette in g in a rtic le s fo r th e to ilet. W h ere th e ey eb ro w s a rc too h roail a n d in In tu rn p ik e v en tu res. By 1811 o v er meridian, in Polk countv, Oregon, ami run 217 pikes bad lieen c h a rte re d tn New ning t..« n> e w***»t 17 chains to the V’amhill riv clin ed to be b u sh y , th ey sho u ld be d ally theuc« soul h 1 degrees west up said river tra in e d by b ru sh in g , n ud w ill. In a York an d In th e New E n g lan d sta te s, er, 14 chains, thence ««»utii 19 degrees east up said th e ir to ta l length being 4.500 m iles liver lti.fW chains, th« nee south :Vt degrees sh o rt tim e, show a n Im m en se Im prove m en t. W hen th e h a ir fa lls o u t o f th e and tlie lr com bined c a p ita l o v er |7 ,- w«rftt 1,1*5 ch di»* t*> west lin««>f George Tharp'* | ey eb ro w s, use th e fo llo w in g o in tm en t, 500.000. H u n d re d s of m iles o f pub lic donation land claim, thence sooth 4.79 chains center of county road, thence north 40 de w h ich h a s n ev er failed lu tny ex p e tu rn p ik e s w ere c o n stru c te d In New to grees east along center of «.ti t county r«*a«l rie n c e to a r r e s t th e d ise a se an d cau se Y ork an d In som e o f th e w e ste rn 12.18 chains, th« noe north 97i degrees east, a n ew g ro w th : R ed vaseline, th ree s ta te s w ith th ick , w ide h o ard s o r dong said r«>ad 20,47 chains to west line of o u n ces; tin c tu re c a n th a rid e s, Ja m a ic a p lan k s, a n d for a few y e a rs It w as sai«l Hunsaker doiiati n land claim, thence 17.-V» chains to the place of l»eginniug, ru m , h a lf a n o unce e a c h ; o rig an u m , th o u g h t tilts m ethod w ould su p ersed e north containing 47.!M acres. six d ro p s; gly cerin , q u a r te r o f a u all o th e rs. W hile th e p lan k s lasted A Iso tin* toll twiig dose rib**.! premises: Be o u n ce; oil ro sem ary , five d ro p s; mix th e ro ad s w ere good, b u t th e b o ard s ginning at th** northwest c»*rner «># T. H. a ll th o ro u g h ly ; a p p ly tw ic e d ally w ith decayed very rap id ly , an d fo r th is re a Kunsaker's d.*i ati* n laml claim, claim No. son th e mi l hud, proving u nsu ccessfu l, 42, n«<tii ca:i«*n No. 5,0tU in township t> »••uth, th e ey eb ro w b ru sh . F o r co n tin u o u s ra >g * 7 west, «»f the Willarm tte meriilian in w a s g ra d u a lly ab an d o n ed . E x cep t for Polk county, Ore.mn, running tiience •«»uth u se w h ere tb e ey eb ro w s a re h ealth y , a few sh o rt s tre tc h e s In th e New E n g 17.’>9 chains t*> een*er of c*»unty n*a»i. thence a little g ly cerin a u d ro se w a te r will iv e th e d elicate lin e em p h asis und la n d a n d so u th e rn sta te s, th e toll sy s north 57 degrees east along said r«>ad 8 chains, b g rilllao ev tem also proved u n su c cessfu l, an d thence north 52 degiees eat it along said road 20.09 chains t«> the s.«uth lin * M William Sav n inny o f th e co m p an ies lost m oney. age's donati«»u land claim, thence west 22.40 Rome su rre n d e re d th e ir c h a rte rs, and chsins to the |Ja«e of beginning, c«»nlainin< o th e rs w ere bought o u t by th e sta te s 21.70 acres. Also the following descrilted premises: Be o r counties. T h e tu rn p ik e sy stem w as ginning at the s<oithwe«t c»»rner of William g ra d u a lly su p ersed ed by th e re sto ra Savage's «1» rat hhi lain I claim, in township (• tion o f th e "forced labor” sy stem , and s *nth, range? west, «»f the Willamette mervi- u n til w ith in th e Inst few y e a rs th is i»n in P«*lk countv, Orw»«, an i -running q*)inin#i* ten year» behind. C.-Msd*» n«»t now west t«» the Vamhiiiriver. thence down ha«e to he emlured. atei del*« ti>iu»inic Tato,lee nu tlsHt w as n u ll crss lly follow ed, each thence soi*l river till the same crosses t «e line run ( -aiheii ttynawle front thoir e-m igy) «•r»w ilave*li,i ro n n ty ta k in g ca re o f Its own h igh ning n«? th an*l wHitii «*n the lamis f«*mierly •*nlin ry tr ain,eut into l i hour«, ami abort the way*. T h e s ta te s exercised no su p e r «»wn-’vl hy I«ewis P. Pratt, inclmling all the w r»t of c«»l>l* ov**r night. ’ It w a-tlie worst of grip ! ever h-v ! A hai* vision w h atev er, am t skilled road I ni*is formerly owned hy Lewis P. P ra tt on «tosen Irto,«!« had aura «»ires. Still it knnv on b u ild e rs o r en g in eers w ere u n h eard of. the east side of said Yamhill river, in srcti**Ti H«*»nl of the Dynamic Tabu’e*. T » mv auua«ment 12. township 0 south, rahge ti west, ami con t my «ioppeti »s»th e o u ;h «n i col l th« ftr-*t night i taining 15 acres, iin'ra <»r less « m m amt racommem) »hem t . the i«e*»ple." Bar Als*» the f«*llo .ing descril»ed priinise*: Ie*t clay Heñía», evm en ih er cnirrc** v»d nlVHIMf, ,0 H u s to F ille t tle rrtn ff* . F illeted kippers are sav o ry an d easily Xo. 5 «if secti«*:i 7, in township »» south, range Sinnoni** street, ü u i Fran* i* •«». July 7. IS«», fi west ..f the Willamette meridian, in Polk “ Winter «■«»Maha»** a ’w iva bren «erioua thing« t. p rep ared . C u t th e flllets from k ip county, Oregon, con'ainin; 29 19 acre* m e. They arv harl an I rt*y tor m- nth- Hut th- pered h errin g s, fre e them from sk in Als«» the ft»|Jnwing describe*! premises: tffi-t »»« ato|»ne*l faM r«l.r hy Men.iel « Dynaiui. Tatuile*. Until cough aixl col I ««ia.iitpe*red in a a n d lione. p ut them In tu itter an d c la ri Twenty nine 24 100 ¿crew «»ff «•# the »»uth j»art c«»* i pi« of Jay«. Nothing eira d<«ea thia fo rm * " the <! *u*ti«»n land claim «»f B. Haggard and fied d rip p in g s a n d rook them In th « «»f Kn pi * I. Hollin, 1* « «t «vt. « u , Eranetaeo wife, m»tific.t ion No. 5,059. in township 4 Mr* •v c n . S prinkle w ith istp rlk a an d servo south, range 1» wmt, «»f the Willamette merid- Auymita, 1900. “ I Uva -Verona the s * r « t front w ’.er ? Menffel'a Dy- on hot b u tte re d to ast. 1. tii. Polk c untv, Oregon. n »mb* Datoli** » te k " h T*»a » h o w I t> .|i VHT.VK88, tbe h«»iH***al4e J. K. Si!*!ev them . Th. y g r a «n#»»a with-wit n-'t.i-ra, I to o k * judge «4 the c«»unty c* urt *»f •l.<«e»» to.xra «rith «ne tor naif %n.| fi lentia « r l.n » the. state •»# Oreg*«n for the «rent t«» N orm ' —H. L Van 9 in i le, r a p tiliA , ^ 01? [•call countv «4 Polk, with the ee tl W oh m yten «treet, Snr» FraiK-iaco Augno! 10, O A B T O n i A . of «ski o»urt atfixeil. this 38th I M Sent |.*»«tp*»*l for ?5 cnnto in * t»nips hy INLAND day of November, A. D , 1900 B u rn t!. .^ T t e M Y N K m U o m l N r i t DH l’O Ol».. 1,384 Wafthingt.m atreet, S*n fn n r ie r o . Attest: r . i i L*u*harv. clerk. Al« • <m raie hy «nr lovai a ent, A. N Wilnor By W. r . Niehola, deputy BAD COLDS. D t d .- t th . T .r» . "Y ou w o u ld n ’t th in k him a v ictim o f su p e rstitio n , w ould y o u ?" "No. indeed. H e seem s fu r too se n tl- ble. Is he?” "W ell, I should say so. W hy, 1 h e a rd h is w ife s s k him w hy he d id n ’t g e t hom e ea rlie r th e o th e r a fte rn o o n , a n d be said be w as w a itin g a t th e office to see th e g h o st w alk .”—C hicago P o st. j u s t o ero re re tirin g a l n ig h t sp o n g e I y o u rse lf o ft w ith «alt an d w a te r o r Jus* i “ o f y o u r body a s you . a n * t , tim e. Yon will sleep b e tte r, nm l it w d l Im prove y o u r com plexion. I '■! *~8—-------- 1 ^ ^ . , BO Y E A R S ' v i “ •*■*■ E X P E R IE N C E P e o p le T h a i - H o t . mm A c o .a a i.” She—Yes, I ’ui g oing to call on th e new neighbors. l i e —W hy? H av e you h eard th a t th ey a r e good people? She—1 h a v e n 't h e a rd a n y th in g u b o u t th em , b u t th re e d eliv ery w ag o n s from th e d ry goods sto re s sto p tn fro n t of th e ir house fo r ev ery one th a t com es h ere.—C h icag o T lm es-U era ld . Tn»D* M a ik s D e sig n s C o py r ig h t s A c . Anyone sending a »ketch and description may quickly ascertain <>nr «»pinion free «hctlier an invunlinn is probably patentable. Coioniunlca* tlon<i strictly cnnlldontlal. Handbook on rat cuts sont free. Oldest agency for securing patent*. Patents taken through Alumi A Co. receive tptnal notice, without cliargc, iu the S c ie n tific A m e ric a ,!. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. largest cir R . r . l R e .a o u l.a , culation of any sclentlflo Journal. Terms. 33 a “ Look h ere!” ex claim ed th e s tr a n g e r ear ; four months, ths, $ 9L 1 . Sol« Sold byall ncwsiiealers. as h e stu m b led Into h is tw e n tie th p u d ¡ 0 ^ 3 6 1 Broadway t y g y y Y q ^ dle. "1 th o u g h t you sa id y ou knew Branch Office, ). (Ett t K 8 t„ Washington. D. C. w h ere all th e bud p laces w ere on th is road 7" “ W ell,” rep lied th e n a tiv e w ho h ad v o lu n teered to g u id e him th ro u g h th e d a rk n e ss, "w e ’n* a (India ’em , a in ’t ÎN tr r se r y weV”—P h ila d e lp h ia R ecord. , - —: « r * . ] Oregon S o u th s East Company (LIMITKiq SALEM , CRECON. oiiow e i : s OF K E I.IA III.K N IJIlS K U Y STO CK . SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. N il A S T A R O U T E Triins leave Dalian for Portland and way station- at(>:10a in. except Sunday«. Huy none but the host stock, which is always the cheapest. Leave Portland 8:30 a m , 7:3 p m Leavo Salem 11 a in; 9:36 p in A .'rive Ashland 12:38 a nr. 11:80 a in Arriv»* S acram ento o |> ni: 4:36 a in A rrivp San Francisco 7:45 p m ; 8:15 a m . rrive 0«lgen 5:Jñ a m ; 11: ’6 a m . Arriv-* Dunveri):*Wa m; 9:00a m . Arr vi» K muas *’ir.v 7:25a m; 7:2ft a m. Arrive Cliluaif«* 7:15 a m; 9;30 a in. D on ’ t B e D uped Arrive f.o« Aiig**ten 1:20 p m; 7.^0 a in. Arrive El l'a«’ o:cn p m; 0:00 p m. Arri/’e I’\»it N\ •<11« 6.80 ?i iii ;0.8 ìi a m. A nive City «»f Me:;'. •** 9:ft5 a m; 9:55 a m. AI rive llu«to:i 4 uO a u ; 4:Ù9 u m. "Amve New Orlean« (5: 5 p tn ;6:26 p lu* Ai’ilvo V'n*»hinut<!i 6:42u in; 6.42 a ni. Arrive New York 12*43 p m; 12:48 p iu. T h e re h av e b ee n p la ced u p o n t h e market- se v e ra l c h e a p r e p r in ts o f an o b so lete e d itio n o f “ YVelister’s if ie tio n a ry .” T h e y ui e l>e^u>{ o ffered u n d e r v a rio u s n am es a t a low p ric e By d ry g o o d s dea lers, g ro c e rs , a g e n ts , o»**., m.«1 in a few in s ta n c e s as u p re m iu m f.ii siil»Hei i;»- lio n s to pu]»eiH. A n n o u n c e m e n ts o f th e se c o m p a ra tiv e ly Pulln a i an I T our-tlm ar* on 1» *th t r a 'n «. Ch ir i («Vi« StwnuuuiitO to OOgeii anil El 1*. vm «, u * i «I li>uii«t eai* to Chicago, 8 t. I.«*»iis, New O rleans a nd W ash » ¿lull. 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Poriland hulluM Ai. lie Th«* W ebster’s Unabridged Dictionary pn!>- Uainxl L*v o u r «a- ■*> o n ly iut*. ..i>« - «<- o n e o f {h a t nam e f v;nfl:ai**o iiiit a,. .» .*.« i t c o n ta in s o v e r ¿YUM j ages, w ith ilinsi? tio n s on n e a rly ev e ry pHr e. an i oc»•;■*« * ir im p r in t o n t h e t i l !e pa;rv*. It :,» protev: u l I y oq p y rig h i. fro m ch e ap :<nlti:i »«.>•*. A n n * 3,Cf j*. Arriv« fc 6 « n. 1 « uve 7 8 *' ».. i Soe I. N W«'j..«E a*.-« i t : t I aha- stati* n or t ddress *’. If. MAP.KBAM, *». »».A. Portiuiut. Oregon. w g pu b lish ed a th o ro u g h ly levbv-d •r. k n o . n Mir»»!.ghoiit «’»e ’«orhl as -au :o 3 » ! D **-‘ > • diet? , n a v y 'v , * h •; jü lc tín ic y o u eoutiki V* an r r , > / — V 2!Ii:«? vn i •’»!*?! fr e o . A ildvc^s 3. . L C. MC trivi A/ » o o . , CrrlnjC eí !, Besi. M c P herson General Agent on the Pacific Coast for Richardson & Boynton Co’s warm air furnaces. John Van Range Cos hotel and household ranges American Boiler Co's boilers f a r s t a and hat water. Also the largest stock of warm air registers and furnr.ee supplies on the I'acifie coast. 47 F ir s t and 46 5 econd s-trec-t,, P O ’R T L / if' iD - - 0 R E Q 0 |SI Í HTPAN S tamies Doctors find A Good Prescription for mauMnd Ten fer ft«« cent«, at TV nyyim , C - o r c n , R «»anranr«, Seionns, Nw9-S**n«ls, General ..»*«1 n«rr^rs «hopa. T hey banish p a h , in.hic* «U-. p. a»»J r*r»tony lit-. Ot»e gives relief I No m atter « h., , 's ih* m atter isir 4o yon good. Ten sample- *rt»e t».o.*«.»nf* i- e i- m o o u ls rani he «rail to any actores* .-n rrre fie ,4 |. i«e bf Ike Ripon* ChemicmJ Cn., M».SprnceSt.. N «n L.*y.