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    B E A V E R S AS M E C H A N i C S .
Highest o f all m Leavening Power.— Latest U . S. Gov’t Report
A bsolutely
GREAT MIXING ROOM.
SPECULATION FEVER INTENSE
COLORADO.
IN
pu b e
fu rn ish a sta te m e n t to (he p u b l ia — St.
Louis Post-D ispatch.
CLEVELAND HAS ENOUGH
H is F r ie n d , E . C. B e n e d ic t, Save th e P r e s ­
id e n t I s P o s itiv e ly O n t o f I t .
H a y R iv a l th e K affir C ra ze —A C o m p a ri­
I t w as announced th e o th er evening
so n o l S o n th A fric a n a n d C o lp ra d o M ines. by E. C. B enedict, the tru ste d a n d in-
T h* C ra z e B e c o m in g P r e v a le n t O v er a tirn n te frien d of P re sid e n t C leveland,
th a t th e la tte r w ill not u n d e r any c ir ­
V ery W id e A re a .
T h e se A n im a ls H an k N e x t to M an as
P ra c tic a l E n g in e e rs.
T h e b e s t m ost skillful, a n d a d ro it e n ­
gin eers a n d pra ctic a l m echanics upon
th e face of th e e a rth , n e x t a fte r m an,
a re the beavers, w hose Intelligence in
th ese d irec tio n s is only e q u aled by th e ir
providence in laying up sto re s a g a in st
the c o n v en tio n al “ ra in y d a y .”
It is fa irly p ro p e r to s ta te th a t m an
conceived his first Idea of w a te r pow er
from th e o p eratio n s of th ese kings of
rodents. T he la tte r w ere, of course,
headed off by m an In th e invention of
w a te r w heels a n d o th e r m achinery and
a p p lian ces fo r th e u tiliza tio n of the
pow er th u s ob tain ed , b u t m an selects
a dam site fo r the sam e reason th a t the
b eav er does—viz.: T h a t he m ay hold
th e w a te r a n d g et out o f it a ll he can.
In o th er w ords, th e b e a v e r goes to
th e tro u b le of felling trees, c u ts them
Into bloeks of from tw o to fo u r fe et In
length, b e ars them to th e w a ter, sin k s
them , p la s te rs a n d pack s them dow n
in m ud, a n d ra ises th e w all above high
w a te r m ark solely th a t it m ay bold and
A
A T! r r n i?
m i vt
AKM
Y OF
THE SLLTAN
c « f w a i p r e v a ile d on to e n ro ll th e popu-
c it t t
lation of the prisons; in s third all the
beggars and poverty-stricken wretches
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to be found in the district were entered
as conscripts, while the able-bodied men
A F A C T O R T H E P O W E R S M U S T eecaped.
In reality, the T urkish army Is com­
TA K E IN TO A C C O U N T.
posed of yonng men. unable, under the
oppressive system of taxation, to m ake
A N a t i o n o f S o l d i e r s w i t h B r a i n l e s s th eir living on the farm or in the w ork­
G e n e r n l s —T h e T u r k i s h I r r e g u l a r s — shop. who, therefore, entered the arm y
voluntarily, and such conscripts as could
B a n d s o f C u tth r o a ts W h o A re W o r th ’
be secured in those districts of Asia
le s s A g a in s t C iv iliz e d T ro o p s.
Minor and European T urkey where tha
m ilitary system has been put in working
order.
T h e T u rk a s a F ig h te r.
T he interest at present felt in T urkish 1 T here is another class, comprising wide­
affairs generally is intensified with re­ ly different races of men, who resemble
gard to the T urkish m eans of defense each other in nothing but the fact th a t
against the aggressions of Europe, for al­ they are all alike, savages. T he T urkish
though the existing difficulty may he irregulars are all cavalry, and probably
smoothed down w ithout an outbreak of not since the tim e of A tilla has a worse
w a r. still any untow ard incident, wneu lot of thieves, robbers, cut-throats, m ur­
affairs are in so critical a condition, may derers aud all round desperadoes been got
together. T urks from A natolia, K urds
be productive of serious results.
T h e T urkish empire has long been de- from Arm enia. C ircassians and G eorgians
nom inated “T he sick man of E u r o p e . ” I who prefer a w andering life of rapine and
but thi’ expression m ust be understood m urder to the iron discipline of the Rus-
___ «t»._____________________ _______ sian m ilitary service, P ersians, the de­
scendants of the P a rth ia u s so much
dreaded 2,000 years ago. A rabs from the
Red Sea Coast, D ruses from the raoun-
i tains of Syria and Palestine, negroes
from Egypt, fugitives from justice of
every surrounding country, escaped jail
birds, anybody is welcome to their bands
who has a horse and arm s aud can ride,
j steal and shoot. These are the men who
i desolated B ulgaria: these are the men
who are now m aking Arm enia a desert.
T he only discipline they recognize is obe­
dience to th eir leader; they have no svs-
, tem of drill and the terro r they inspire
is due solely to their well deserved repu­
tation as butchers. W hen they wage
j w ar it is not war. but exterm ination, for
I they m ake not the slightest distinction
; between the armed and the defenseless,
killing all alike with equal ferocity. To
them an expedition is a raid, during which
neither man. woman nor child is spared,
and w hat property cannot be carried off
is burned. O ur Am erican Indians were
gentlemen compared with them, for the
• Indians did occasionally spare the chil­
dren, adopting them into their tribes and
raising them as members of their fam i­
O F F I C E R S O F T H E N IZ A M .
lies, but to the natural savagery of their
to apply only to the political state, for, dispositions the T urkish irregulars add a
individually and collectively, the T urks religious fanaticism of the most exag­
are about as healthy a lot of people as gerated type—a fanaticism th a t causes
exist on the globe. T he Governm ent Is them to regard the m urder of a non-
weak and inefficient, as despotisms grown Mohammedan as a religious duty, an act
old are w o rt to be, bnt th a t is uo sign extremely laudable in the sight of Allah
th a t it is n ear the end of its days, for and which will entitle them to much
these O riental despotisms have a trick credit, both in this w’orld and in the next.
of hanging on to life, sometimes for cen­ Principles, if they can be so called, such
turies a fte r they ought to die. The as these reuder the T urkish irregulars ob­
G reek empire at C onstantinople lived for jects of the utm ost terro r to defenseless
five centuries a fte r its territory had been villagers subject to their raids, and have
reduced to the region immediately su r­ a t one tim e or another made their name
rounding th a t city, and it is not at all a terro r word from Vienna to Teheran.
impossible th a t the Ottom an empire may Along the frontiers of H ungary and Po
not follow its example, and it probably land they were equally hated and feared
will unless the powers show more unan­
j imity in regard to disposing of its estate. , for 200 years: the Popes of the fifteenth
and sixteenth centuries issued special
B ut those who suppose th a t T urkey will ! prayers for protection against them ; the
fall an easy prey to the rest of Europe are inhabitants of Southern Russia for a cen­
reckoning w ithout their host. for. lazy tury and a h alf had an annual fast day
and degenerate as they are, the T urks to insure imm unity from their raids.
are marvelous fighters, and when their ; To the regular troops of any civilized
fanaticism is roused, they show a degree Dower they aru contemptible. They are
of m ilitary aggressiveness th a t has more
than once dum founded their opponents. ’
D uring the last three centuries they have
waged a dozen w ars with surrounding
powers, and, on each occasion, their op­
ponents were forced to confess that, had
the Moslems been properly commanded,
the result would have been extremely
doubtful. T heir weakness has alw ays
been the m iraculous stupidity of the O t­
tom an generals. W henever they have
been led by trained officers of other na- |
tions than their own. their record has been
good. I t has alw ays been clear of cow- j
ardice.
T heir fatalistic creed makes
them strangers to 'fe a r: to them every­
thing is “ K ism et.” or fate; and if com­
m anded to go forw ard to attack a battery,
w here certain death seems to aw ait every
assailant, they neither hesitate nor falter,
considering that, if it is their fate to be
killed a t such a tim e and place, there is
no use trying to avoid it. Besides this,
they are a hardy race, capable of enduring
cum stances accept a th ird nom ination
C olorado m in in g stocks a re on the fo r th e presidency. Mr. B enedict has so
eve of a boom th a t prom ises to approach long enjoyed th e confidence of Mr.
th e excitem en t recen tly caused in L on­ C leveland and is sc close in h is re la ­
don by th e stupendous advance in K a f­ tions w ith him th a t th is sta te m en t has
firs.
a sem iofficial com plexion. Mr. B ene­
A t C olorado Springs, on th e board of d ic t s a i d :
tra d e and C olorado S prings E xchange,
“ I am certain th a t Mr. C leveland
an alm ost eq u al a m o u n t w as d a ily tra d ­ w ould decline a n o th e r n om ination if it
ed in. R ecently a new exchange lias w ere offered to him . I am positive th a t
been organized in th a t city, called the ho does n o t w a n t to serve as president
C onsolidated Exchange, m ak in g three fur a th ird term . I am equally positive
now in operation a t C olorado S prings, i th a t h e could n o t be persuaded under
a n d a ll doing good business. In the • any circum stances to accept tn e no m i­
m id st of the g reat gold cam p a t C ripple n a tio n if i t shonld be tendered to him .
Creek a n o th er exchange has jn s t been I havo heard h im say th a t he intended
opened a n d tra d in g is liv ely in the to m ak e a to n r of th e w orld a t the e x p ira ­
stocks of th e m ines w hich snrTOnnd th a t tion of b is second term ; th a t he w anted j
boom ing towD. A t P ueblo s till another to see m ore o f tho w orld th an he had ,
BEAVKBS AT WORK.
exchango for d e alin g in Colorado m in ­ seen, and th a t he h a d h is trav e lin g j
in g stocks lias recen tly been organized com panion a lready picked out— at least re ta in In all seasons a sufficient q u a n ­
and w ill soon open for business. In D en­ th a t he had asked a personal frien d of tity to en ab le it to live com fo rtab ly a n d
ver every seat in th e M in in g E xchange h is to accom pany him . ”
enjoy a d aily b a th w ith o u t p a y in g
Is taken, a n d th e prices for seats have
In m ak in g th is sta te m en t for p u b li- : ta x e s fo r th e sam e.
risen to alm ost p ro h ib ito ry figures.
T h ere n e v er w as a n a n c ie n t se ttin g
c ation Mr. B enedict has so far d eparted
Scenes are d a ily enacted in th e C olo­ from h is previous reticence w ith re g ard hen th a t m ore p ertin ac io u sly clu n g to
rado M ining E xchange w hich w ould to Mr. C lev elan d ’s affairs th a t i t has Its n est a fte r th e eggs had been re ­
m ove th e blood o f th e m ost sluggish. especial significance.— N ew Y ork J o u r ­ m oved a gam a n d a g a in tb a n does the
T h e floor is crow ded w ith brokers bid­ nal.
b e a v e r to its w ork of building. B ru tal
d ing a g ain st each other, w h ile in the
a n d In co n sid erate m an m ay te a r dow n
g a lle ry th e re Is a crow d of excited spec­
MAY BE A N O TH ER STA TE.
a n d d estro y the w ork of its hands, b u t
tators. A m ong th e la tte r th ere is al
w ith th e com ing of nig h t a n d th e d e ­
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p a rtu re of the en<rtny it w ill proceed to
a P a r t o f t h e U n ite d S tate«.
w hose flush« d faces and flashing eyes
fell tre e s a n d to sa w them in to proper
T here is now a d d itio n a l confirm ation le n g th s fo r re p a ir of d a m a g es w ith as
show th e interest th ey tak e in the p ro ­
ceedings on th e floor below. U niform ed of th e accuracy of th e sta te m en t m ade I c h ee rfu l a h e a rt a s th e w ell-w orked
m essengers are kept busy bearing orders some days ago th a t th e a n n ex a tio n of j donkey tu rn s h om ew ard a t d in n e r tim e.
to bny or sell from th e spectators in the H aw aii is lik ely to be effected du rin g
T h e h e av e r It not confined to N orth
tho com ing year. In fo rm atio n has been !
g a lle ry to th e brokers in th e pit.
A m erica only, b u t is also encountered
A conservative estim a te of th e gold received th a t Mr. H atch, th e new m in ­ in n o rth e rn p a rts of E urope a n d A sia;
y ield of th e C ripple Creek d istric t for iste r from H a w a ii, com es to W ashington y e t h a s g ained a firm er foothold on th is
1895 placcH i t a t $10,000,000, and for w ith f u ll a u th o rity to n e g o tia te a tre a ty j c o n tin e n t, o r else Is m ore successful in
th e e n tire sta te a t $20,000,000. In 1894 of annexation.
e lu d in g th e p e rtin ac io u s se a rc h of re ­
A le tte r received in th a t city from m orseless tra p p e rs. U n fo rtu n a te ly for
th e respective yield s w ere $4.000,000
H
onolulu
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uch
uneasi-
a n d $13,000,000. T h is record w ill place
th e beaver, it gives fo rth a n o d o rife r­
C olorado in th e lead of gold producing Dess exists th ere on acconut of the rapid ous su b s ta n c e w hich it c a rrie s iu tw o
states of th e U nion— exceeding the grow th of th e Jap an ese p opnlation, and sacs located n e a r th e b a se of “ s tail
a m o u n t produced in C alifornia for a the a p p are n t a m b itio n of th e m ore ac­ a n d Is know n In com m erce ns eastor-
tiv e sp irits am ong them , e vidently su p ­ eum . T h is is a v a lu ab le pe rfu m e and
num ber of years past.
M ining m en w ho have been iu the ported by jingoes a t hom e, to tak e a | offers n d ltio n al indu cem en t to zeal on
South A frican m in in g fields around m ore active p a rt in th e p o litica l affairs th e p a rt of h u n te rs w ho w ould scarcely
Johannesburg, and w ho have also v isit­ of th e island.
need th is Incentive, because, a s nobody
M any A m ericans in H onolulu believe h a s to be told, th e b e a v e r is its e lf very
ed the C ripple Creek d istric t, a re a sto n ­
ished a t th e richness of the latter. A the only safety for H aw aii lies in union valuable. W h at, how ever, w ith the
Johannesburg m in e is a settled proposi­ w ith th e U n ited States, and d n rin g the enstoreura a n d th e fn r also in prospect,
tion w ith $11 ore, w h ile in C ripple com ing w in te r groat and probably suc­ the h u n te r w ill sw im stre a m s a n d clim b
C reek some ore ru n s as h igh as $150,000 cessful effort w ill be m ade to induce m ou n tain s, go th ro u g h fire, a n d risk
to th e ton. Some of th e C ripple Creek congress to pass a jo in t resolution fav o r­ the to m a k a w k of the In d ia n s In his
m ines have supplied otes to th e sm e lt­ able to a n n ex a tio n .— W ashington Cor. search a f te r them . W hile h u n ted and
p u rsued, d riv en from p illa r to post, still
ers of Denver and P u e b lo y ield in g from Chicago T im es-H erald.
the lieaver is fru itfu l, and, except In lo­
$20,000 to $80,000 fo r Ringle carloads,
Z im m e r m a n I n A u s tra lia .
c alities w h e re m an has o v e rru n stre am
and a single m iae, th e Independence,
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papers,
per
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a s well a s land, is m o derately plentiful.
w hich ow ns ten acres, has, in its brief
history, yielded and m arketed $1,750,- M onow ai, i t is learned th a t Z im m er­
m
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th
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cyclist,
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D IS M A N TLE D W H ITE CITY .
000, and is estim ated to have $3,000,000
of equally good ore in sight. In th is in th e c arn iv al a t A delaide Oct. 15. In
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o f th e B e a u tifu l S ta tu a r y a t th e
m ine, a t 800 feet from th e surface of the the h a lf m ile scratch Z im m erm an won
W o r l d ’s F a i r .
by
a
couple
of
w
heels
from
Parsons,
the
m ine, a vein is opened from 8 to 85 feet
T h e co u rt of honor does not look so
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in w id th , yielding ore valued from $300
seconds, w hich is th e A u stra lia n record. g ra n d now a s It did w hen It w as su r
to several thonsand d o llars per ton.
rounded w ith the w hite palaces or
In a nother property, th e P o rtlan d , In the five m ile scratch P arso n s won, w ith
over $1 ,000,000 has been cleared above Z im m erm an second. T he crow d w as so w hen illu m in ated a t n ig h t w ith th o u ­
expenses, and th e com pany is paying 2 excited th a t i t rushed on the ground and sa n d s of ln ea n d esee n t lam p s o r tin te d
per cent per m onth npou its c a p ita liz a ­ c arried P arsons off in trin m p h . Z im ­ w ith all the colors o f the ra in b o w from
tion of $3,000,000, w ith ore reserves in m erm an is suffering from th e intense the electric fo u n tain s. T he b uildings
sight sufficient to last e ig h t m onths heat a n d com plains of g re at weakness. a re g n r. Mat-Monies' g ra n d w ork of
w ith o n t fresh developm ents. T h is com ­ H e w ould not have taken p a rt in the a r t is gone. All is gone save a lone
pany is now erectin g a d d itio n al h o ist­ races, b n t d id n o t w ish to disappoint N eptune a u d a sh iv e rin g horse or two,
ing w orks costing $100,000, paid fur the public. H e is confident of defeat- j and. risin g m aje stic ally above th e ruins,
u n h a rm e d by th e fire o r w in ter, the
w ith o u t im p a irm e n t of dividends, and ing P arsons w hen he re g ain s form .
s ta tu e of the republic. T h e m onum en­
It is confidently expected by th e com ­
E v a n g e lic a l D ru m m in g .
tal figure is In w hite now in ste a d of
pany th a t it w ill from Ja n u a ry n e s t be
I t is reported from N o rth C arolina gold, b u t w ith only th e sky for a b a ck ­
able to pay d e a r m onthly dividends of
th a t a “ d ru m m e r e v an g e list” has m et ground it show s its proiKirtious and
from 3 per cen t to 5 per cent npou its
w ith g re at success in converting liquor lines to b e tte r effect now th an before.
c ap italiz a tio n
T h is com pany has now
dealers, w hich appears to be his special­
O th e r s ta tu e s h ave not fa re d so well.
dem onstrated, m ore definitely th an any
ty, or, as lie m ig h t say, his “ lin e .” The Most of them w ere d e stro y ed in the
oth er, th e perm anent ch ara cte r of the
m ethods of the m odern re v iv a list are in ­ v a rious fires w hich laid w aste the en ­
C ripple Creek m ines, hav in g sunk on
deed so n early those of th e com m ercial tire c en tra l portion of the g im u d s,
on j of its m ines, rite A nna Lee, to a
trav e le r th a t it is no w onder th a t an from the term in al sta tio n to th e lake.
depth of 900 feet, finding its present
bottom level in continuous rich ore and evangelist w ho has had actu al experience I f C olum bus should com e to C hicago
in d ru m m in g should be h ig h ly success­ a n d tak e a tra in o u t to Ja c k so n P a rk in
sustained w idth.
ful. T he success of th is evangelist has o rd e r to get a w a y from his sjieeter on
M any sh afts have been snnk and are
being snnk a t C ripple Creek by m en of been such th a t a ll th e saloon ow ners the lak e fro n t he could stroll a ll aro u n d
and barkeepers iu W inston, N. C ., aro the c o u rt of honor, w here iu form er
m oderate m eans, w hich have from the
com m encem ent paid, by sellin g tho ore □umbered am ong his c o n v erts.— New d a y s he w as so populous, a n d only find
York Tim es.
one of him self. T he only C olum bus
a s tak en out, sufficient to pay a ll the
sta n d in g i“ the one lu fro n t of the m a
w ork, as w e ll as for steam h o istin g gear
O hioan* t o F ig h t S p ain .
chiuery building, a n d in asm u ch a s this
a n d bnildings, alone from th e ores taken
V ivian W illiam s, a form er officer of is headless. It Is d o u b tfu l If the re a l Co­
o n t of th e space of th e sh a ft w ith o n t
d riftin g a foot on th e vein bodies each the F o u rte en th O hio regim ent, and who lu m b u s w ould recognize it. If lie did
has also served a term in the U nited he w ould beg to be given a C h ristia n
side.
S tates arm y, is organizing a com pany b u rial o r a t lea st to be ta k e n to th e con­
In com parison w ith the K affir m ines
vent of La Ilab id a. in the b a re room s
th e la tte r h ave had invested in them by to go to C uba early in J a n u a ry to aid
the insurgents.
of w hich he m ight find a m ore con­
w orks and inflation probably from $35,-
He says th a t a ll tran sp o rta tio n , equip­ genial a tm o sp h e re.—C hicago Chronicle.
000,000 to $50,000,000 for every m illio n
m ent and subsistence w ill be furnished,
tak e n ont and have advanced to the
C oon« a n d C id e r.
present yield through enorm ous in v est­ snd th e pay w ill ru n from $15 per
Jo h n D avis, one of th e la rg e st cider-
m onth for privates, $75 for lieutenants
m en ts of foreign capital. It is doubtful
in d $100 for th e captain. He declines to m ak e rs in In d ian a , killed th irte e n coons
If th e C ripple Creek m ines havo bad
one m orning recently, th e re su lt of very
$500,000 invested upon them for actnul give th e nam es or num ber of re cru its,
p e cu liar c ircu m stan ces. H e w as a w a k ­
w ork from sources outside of Colorado. but says be is m eetiug w ith encourage­
ened by aoise from th e m ill a t m idnight,
m
ent.—
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G
azette.
It has been e m p h atically th e poor m a n ’s
a n d fo u n d th a t th irte e n coons w ere
A S to ry o f lils n ia rc k .
ra m p , and tho conservative elem ent in
on th e Inside d rin k in g eider. H e fa s t­
Colorado, u n til recently, stood aloof
T he follow ing anecdote is re la te d of ened th e door a n d looked them In se­
from investm ent, b a t has now become P rin c e B ism arck, a n d w hether tru e or
curely a n d w ent to bed. W hen he
largely interested.
not is good enough to be repeated : W hile got up th e n e x t m orning he took a coon
T he follow ing m essage w as recently w a itin g iu the em peror’s an ttcu am b ei
dog a n d se v e ra l h a n d s a n d beg an the
received from one of the m ost p ro m i­ one day th e prince heard m usic com ing
killing. H e found th e coons d*unk.
n e n t b an k in g and brokerage houses in from the im p e rial nursery. H e th ere ­
T hey b a d rolled th e b a rre ls over, w hich
A m erica, w hose m ain offices are on fore entered and found th e ycrarg crown
h a d been le ft open to allow th e rid er
B roadw ay, N ew Y o rk :
prince am using him self a t th e piano
to work- T h ey h a d d ra n k them selves
“ B uy us 500 shares of every dividend w hile h is younger brothers w ere d anc­
fu ll of h a rd cider.
paym ent stock, both gold and silver, ing. T he ch ild ren at once seized U ncle
upon th e D enver M ining Stock E x ­ B ism arck and insisted th a t he shonld
A ccording to Custom,
change, and draw on u s .”
tak e a tu rn at th e piano. P rin c e B is­
E ven a fte r e n te rin g th e G overnm ent
The message did not come to a mining m arck com plied, and in the m id st of schools In d ia n ch ild ren a re not a t all
broker, but to n man know n to every th e fun th e kaiser entered. H e w atched
ash a m e d of th e ir odd nam es, b u t seem
m in in g m an in the west.
th e scene for a m om ent and then said, to be a s proud of them a s If they w ere
It w as calculated by the m in in g m an “ W hat, prince, a ie yon already m aking
S m ith or Jo n es. T h e follow ing list is
w ho received th is order th a t if $50,000 m y ch ild ren dance to y our to n e?”
fu rn ish e d by a tea ch e r In one of the
w ere borrow ed a t 6 to 8 per cent and in ­
schools of the O klahom a T e rrito ry :
B la c k ie a n d J o w e tt.
vested b lin d ly in the dividend paying
T here is a story of th e late Professor L ucy L ittle S ta n d in g Buffalo, A tkins
stocks the dividends w ould pay the in ­
W h ite Sail, A nna B ull Frog, Lee L ittle
tere st on the borrow ed c ap ita l and a l­ B lackie strsid iu g in fro n t of the fire at
T u rtle , M arie B uffalo H ead, C lareuce
low the borrow er to Jive a life of lu x u ­ Ihe lodge of B alliol, and shou tin g ont,
B lack H a ir H orse. Je n n ie Boy Chief.
rious ease. E astern investors are ju st be­ w ith a ro ll of the fam ous p laid and a
G race Yellow F low er, M ary B ig Goose,
g in n in g to see th a t the dividend paying toss of th e equally fam ous w ild w h ite
m ines of Qolorudo are absolutely safe h a ir, “ I should like to kuow w h a t yun J o h n W hite E agle. M a rth a C rief Pipe.
M ary C ries fo r Klbs, C ora F rizzle H ead.
a n d sure investm ents, p a rtic u la rly since Oxford fellow s say of m e behind m y
ores sre being sm elted so cheaply and b a ck !” A fte r a m o m e n t’s pause, Jo w ett
T h e C h ee rfn l Id io t.
since th e cyanide and chlorination proc­ replied m ild ly , “ We d o n ’t m ention yon
"W h ich city Is it th a t h a s the nam e
ess has proved successful for low grade a t a ll! ”
of the city of hom es?” ask e d th e b o a rd ­
refractory >•cs.
S to n e B u ild in g * .
e r wfco Is a lw a y s fo rg ettin g .
A recently -,.ublislied sta te m en t g iv ­
“ It Is a little d o u b tfu l Just now ,”
A thousand years hence a ll the stone
ing the am ount of niO D ey d istrib u te d iu
b uildings now sta n d in g iu E urope w ill chipped In th e c h ee rfu l idiot, “ w h eth er
dividends by 14 of the best know n m ines
have crum bled to dust. So p erishable is the title of ‘c ity of H olm es' belongs to
of C olorado d u rin g the first ten m onths
the m a te ria l of w hich they are construct
P h ilad elp h ia or C hicago.”
of 1893 show ed a to ta l fff som ething
over $3,000,000 paid to stocknolders; ed th a t the process of decay is already
S w a l l o w s i n A ll S e a s o n s .
am ong these th e h a lf dozen g iv in g the evident in m any fainons b u ild in g s
It Is sta te d th a t sw allo w s h av e been
N e ith e r m arb le u c r brow nstone can
larg est re tu rn s w e re :
In E n g la n d d u rin g every m onth of the
Tom Boy, $400,000; Sm nggler, $850,- w ith sta n d the action of th e elem ents.
yenr. As p a rtia l confirm ation of th is
0 0 0 ; V ictor. $300,000; G olden Fleece,
A n im a ls m i i e a uy P u r e A ir.
a sse rtio n a c o rresp o n d en t w rites to a
$183,000; P o rtlan d , $180,000; A rgen­
T h a t n a tu re g enerally know s w h at L ondon p u b licatio n th a t be saw tw o
tu m J u n ia ta , $156,000; to ta l, $1,463,- she is ab o u t b e tte r th an » o n e scien­ a t W hltely on the ev en in g of Nov. 2.
000.
tific e x p erim e n ters P ro fe sso r Ivljaulzlu
T h is sta te m en t only refers to com ­ of K iew has found out to his sorrow .
B lobbs—“ M iss O ldgirl w ould m ak e a
panies and not to th e In n u m erab le H e th o u g h t people w ould be l e t t e r off good soldier.” Slobbs—" I's e d to po w ­
m ines and leases in Colorado—and there if th e a ir w as sterilized. T hereupon he der. eh ? ” S lobbs—"Y es, a n d n e v er de­
a re m ore m ines now being w orked p rofit­ d estroyed ail the m icrobes in a c ertain se rts h e r colors.“—P h ilad e lp h ia Record.
a b ly u n d e r th e leasing system th a n any q u a n tity of a ir a n d fed It to a n u m b er
o th e r w ay in Colorado. N o r does th is of sm all anim als. B ut th e p u re a ir did
You’ll h e a r of a w om an one d a y th a t
sta te m en t include th e m any com panies not seem to ag ree w ith the little beasts, •he Is a b o u t to die, a n d tha n e x t day
w hlob a rs «lose corporations u 4 do Qot It seem ed, fo r they all died.
; that ahe la g iving a reception.
BROKE THE TOBACCO TRUST
Tobacco Manufacturers Losing;
Ten Millions a Year.
G r e a t E x c i t e m e n t in 8 t . L o u i s —N o P o s ­
s ib ility o f P r e v e n tin g S till
G r e a t e r L o s s in ’9 6 .
S t . L oris, Feb. 3 —(Special.)—Colonel
W illiam Kirchoff, General W estern Man­
ager of th e Am erican Tobacco Company,
has been a user of tobacco all his life, ana
for years has smoked as m any as tw enty
cigars daily. After using a few boxes of
No-To-Bac, the desire for tocacco is com­
pletely gone, and he is wonderfully im­
proved in health. H is care is attractin g a
great deal of a ttention and com m ent and
m any prom inent St. Louis business men
are following his example. People are just
waking up to the fact th a t the continued
use of tobacco is very injurious.
An interview with Mr. H . L. Kramer,
the originator of No-To-Bat, develops the
fact th a t w ithin three years it has reached
an enorm ous sale, alm ost entirely upon
m erit alone. Over one-million boxes of
No-To-Bac have been sold, and 300,000 to­
bacco users cured. A t the Dresent rate No-
To-Bac will cure in ’90 from 200,000 to
300,500, and as Mr. Kram er says, “ it is al­
ways the worst cases th a t w ant a cure;
those who have chewed and smoked from
boyhood—some of them th irty , forty and
fifty years, and we even have records of
cures alter sixty years of tobacco using.
So, you can see th at, if they are spending
an average of $50 a year (th is is a small
am ount), the cure of 200,000 tobacco users
in :96 would result in the loss of the sale of
tobacco am ounting to over $10,000,000
w hich will be saved to the cured ”
No-To Bac is truly a medical wonder, for
it not only destroys the desire for tobacco,
but invigorates the nervous system and
marvelously increases weight and strength.
Like all great successes, No-To-Bac nas
m any im itations and substitutes, and the
public should be warned against them .
No-To-Bac is the original tobacco habit
cure, and is sold under an absolute guar­
antee to cure the tobacco habit by your
own druggist.
M other—T om m ie, I am going to ppank you
Do you know w hat for? T om m ie (Indignantly-
—Yes. You w a n t to ease yo u r ow n feelings by
h u rtin g m ine.”___________________
A
CANAL
CHOKED
UP
19 p ractically useless. The hum an organism
is provided w ith a can al w hich som etim es be­
comes choked up, nam ely, th e bowels, through
w hich m uch of the effete and waste nastier of
the syste m escapes. W hen they are o b structed
— cone 1 ra te d , in o th e r words — H o ste tle r’s
Stom ach B itters w ill relieve them effectually,
bu t w ith o u t pain, and in s titu te a regular h a b it
of body. T his m edicine also rem edies m a la riil,
bilious, dyspeptic, rheum atic, nervous and k id ­
ney trouble, an d stren g th en s the e n tire system.
Break, break , break ,
Thou ten-do la r bill and flee!
For ’tis a sure token th a t once being broken
T hou'It never com e back to me.
H O W ’S T H I S ?
We offer One H undred Dollars Rew ard for
any case of C atarrh, th a t c anuot be cured by
H all’s C atarrh C ate.
F. J. CHENEY & CO, Props.. Toledo, O.
Wf* the undersigned, have know n F. J. Cheney
for th e last 16 years, and believe him perfectly
honorable in all l u s i n e r transactions and fin­
ancially able to Carry o u t any o b ligations m ade
by th e ir firm.
W est & T r u a x ,
Whole4 ale Druggist*, Toledo, O.
W a l d in g , K i n
na n &
M a r v in .
W holesale D ruggists. Toledo, Ohio.
H a ll’s C atarrh Cure Is tak en in te rn a lly , a ctin g
directly upon the blood and m ucous surfaces of
the system. Price, 76c r»er bottle. Sold by all
druegists. T estim onials free.
B a ll’s Fam ily P ills are th e b e s t
Piso’s Cure is the m edicine to break up
c hildren’s Coughs and Colds.—M r «. M. G.
B l u n t , 8prague, W ash., March 8, 1804.
THE
Always
UN F O R S E E N .
If we could only fortee, what misery
m ight be prevented. One of the m any
chroniclers of events iu the lift of Napo­
leon says he lost W aterloo from a pain in
his back, being unfitted thereby for per­
sonal direction of the battle. It is always
the unexpected th a t m ars the best antici-
iations, and th u s so m any business men,
aboring men or women, primed for suc­
cess, are taken down suddenly. N othing
comes more suddenly than an attack ol
lumbago to stiffen or tw ist the muscles of
the spine and lay one u p . In ten m inutes,
however, 8t. Jacobs Oil will cure the sore­
ness and stiffness and m ake the back sup­
ple and strong. If Napoleon could have
had th is great remedy at the right time,
he would have changed, perhaps, the map
of the whole of Europe
Taking cold, is a common com plaint. It
is due to im pure and deficient blood a n a
it often leads to i-erious troubles. The
remedy is found in pure, rich blood, and
the one true blood purifier is
Hood's
f
Sarsaparilla
Hood’s Pills
ERCURIAL
POISON
M aud—C harley proposed to m e last n ig h t an d
w e’re engaged. M argaret -Goodness! How d id
you m an ag e it?
CONSUMPTION CURED
♦
Is th e re s u lt o f th e usual tre a tm e n t o f blood
I Potash rem edies—m ore to be dread ed tb a n th e
disease—an d in a sh o rt w hile is in a fa r w o rse
i con d itio n th a n before. T he com m on re s u lt Is
PULM O N A R Y C O M P L A IN TS .
T . A . S lo c u m
O ffe rs t o S e n d T w o B o t­
SSS
and Skin
« a i l e d fre* to any
-um ption, also lots of fiesh and all condi­ O ut T rrerto e on B lood
S W IF T S T F C IF IC CO . A tlan ta. G*.
tions of wasting. H e invites those desir­ ad d ress
ous of obtaining th is remedy to send their
U y son was afflicted w it
express and postoffice address, and to re­
ceive in re tu rn the two bottles free, which catarrh, J induced him
will arrest the approach oi death. Already
th is rem edy, bv its tim ely use, has per­ try Ely's Cream Balm and I
m anently curea thousands of caBes which the disagreeable catarrhal\
given up, and death woe looked upon I imtU atl u fi klm H t a f
early visitor.
»..ow ing his rem edy os he does, and be- fta rs at m i l as any ont.—
ing so proof-positive of its beneficent r e - 1 j £ Olmsttad Areola ill.
snlts, Dr. Slooum considers it his religious
d u ty , a d uty which he owes to hum anity
to donate his infallible rem edy where it
will atBault the enem y in its citadel, and,
by y its inherent
in h eren t potency
potency, ( stay th e c m re n t E L Y 'S C R E A M B A L M
an d elei
f dissolution, bringing joy to
tc hom es over th e Nasal Passages, Allays P a ir an d Infl
grave has been tlo n . Heals th e Sores, P ro tects th e M em brane
which the shadow ot ih e gra
gradually growing more strongly defined, from colds, Restores th e Senaes ot Taate and
The Balm la q u ic k ly absorbed an d givaa
causing fond hearts to grieve. The cheap­ Smell.
a t once.
ness o f th e rem edy—offered freely—apart relief
A p article is applied In to each n o stril, an d la
from its in h ere n t stre n g th , is enough to agreeable. Price, 50 oenta a t D ruggists’ or by
com m end it, and more so is the perject m all.
KLY BROTHERS,
M W arren Street. New York.
confidence of the great chem ist m aking the
offer, who holds out life to those already I
becoming em aciated, and says:
“ Be
cured.”
I
T he in vitation is certainly w orthy of the
consideration ot the afflicted, who, for
years, have been taking nauseous nostrum s
Electrotypers
w ithout effect; who have ostracised them ­
selves from hom e and friends to live in
Stereotypen...
more salubrious climes, where the a'.mos-1
phere is more congenial to weakened lungs,
and who have fought against death with Merchants in Gordon and PeerleM
all the weapons and strength in their
Presses, Cylinder Presses, Paper
hands. There will be no m istake in send­
Cutters, Motors of all kinds,
ing for these free b o ttles—the m istake will
he in passing th e invitation by.
CATARRH
kricanlype founders Co.
Folders, Printing Material.
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irgs that are dear at any price.
H. E. N O B L E
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P o rtlan d , W alla W alla
more for
Hpokane, via O. R. A N.
N O V E L BR ID G E A P P R O AC H .
BIAS
P e d e s tr ia n s a n d V e h ic le s A sc e n d th e
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VELVETEEN
SKIRT BINDINGS
and save your time, your money
and your dress.
Look for “ S. H. A M.’’on the
label and take no other.
Send for samples, showing labels and materials.
$o the S. H. & M. Co., P. O. Box 699, New York
City.
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IN
NEW
WAY
EAST!
Railw ay an d Great
N orth ern R ailw ay to
M ontana pointa, 8t.
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O m aha, Bt. Louis. Chi-
cage an d East. Address
nearest agent. A. B. C.
D ennl*ton,C. P. A T. A.
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■
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DR . B O -S A N -K O ’8 P ILE R E M E D Y . **•*•»*•*-
ing, aboorbo tumor* a positive rurm. Ciroalara w n t froa. Frloo
Mo. D ru g g i.u or Hkalt.
O k . B M A M K tt, F U l a , P a
A R M E N IA .
armed with antiquated, Hint-lock, sm ooth­
bore m uskets, 6 or 7 feet long, pistols of
equally ancient p attern and sabers. One
cowboy, with a W inchester, a pair of
good revolvers and a horse fleet euough
to keep him from being overwhelmed by
numbers, would be more than a m atch
for a dozen of them. They are brave
enough, in their ferocious, brutal way,
but the w orthlessness of their weapons
renders them a scoff to any organized
body of troops. D uring the w ar of 1876,
one regim ent of R ussian foot drove before
it, in headlong route, over 6.000 of these
m arauders. A company of forty R us­
sian frontier guards has been known to
disperse a band of 7UO. W orthless for
fighting purposes, they are valuable only
when m urder and pillage are to be done.
They are picturesque objects, in their
O riental costumes, with belts stuck full
of pistols and daggers, but, in a soldier,
picturesqueness is a quality of very
small consequence.
In actual w arfare, therefore, with any
civilized power, T urkey m ust rely on the
infantry and artillery, the effective force
of these two arm s being less than 400,-
000 men. Such a force as this could offer
a strong protest to the partition of the
T urkish empire, but even a fte r its re­
sistance was overcome, the trouble would
not be a t an end, for before the division
could be performed a campaign in every
neighborhood would be necessary. The
fanatical hatred entertained by M osktns
for everybody and everything C hristian
is alm ost inconceivable by the W estern
mind. W hen, at the close of the w ar of
1876, Bosnia was assigned to A ustria, an
arm y of nearly 100,000 men was needed
to complete the tran sfer of the territory,
although there was not a T urkish regi­
m ent in the province. T he Moslem pop­
ulation rose en masse, the women fought
side by side with their husbands with
FACE.
g reat fatigue and hardship w ithout break­
ing down, of m arching long distances
w ithout food or rest, aud all these quali­
ties. in a soldier, are invaluable.
T he T urkish army, therefore, is a fac­
tor to be considered in the discussion of
the fate of the O ttom an empire, for if the
T u rk s should m ake up their minds not to
be divided up into parcels w ithout a
struggle they are capable of offering a
very effective resistance to any proposed
plau for the partition of their country
among the powers of E uropr. The area
of the T urkish empire is about 1,600,000
square miles, or a little over one-half
th a t of the United States, and the popu­
lation is nearly 40.000,000, or about two-
thirds th a t of our own. These figures,
however, do not furnish a definite idea
of the strength, or more properly, of the
w eakness of the country, for comprised
in the enum eration of inhabitants are the
people of all the races th a t were con­
quered by the T urks, who constitute
more than one-half of the whole number.
C hristians within the lim its of Turkey
are regarded as aliens, or ra th e r as ene­
mies, whom both the Governm ent and the
M ussulman population would be glad to
see removed or exterm inated. They are
not liable to m ilitary duty, but, instead,
pay au exemption tax of about $1.50 a
head per annum.
Theoretically, every Moslem in the do­
minions of the Sultan is a soldier on fur­
lough liable at any time to be called on to
serve his m aster in field or garrison, but
such is the corruption prevailing in every
■ part of the T urkish adm inistration, both
civil and m ilitary, th at any one can secure
an exemption who is able to pay for it.
T here is. moreover, a system of conscrip­
tion organized by law th a t is supposed to
be carried out in every part of the empire.
It is based on the m ilitary system of G er­
many, for since the last furco-R ussian
w ar the arm y of the Porte ha* been en­
tirely reorganized by Germ an officers,
who naturally adopted the plan prevailing
in th eir own country, and with which
they were most familiar. The m ilitary
system consists of the Nizam, or regular
army, two classes of Redifs. or Land-
wehr. and the Mustafiz. answ ering to the
, L®nd»mrm of Prussia. At the annual
conscription the ranks of the regular
arm y are supposed to be filled by the men
of the levy, who m ust serve six years with
the regular arm y and first reserve. They
then pass into the second reserve, to be
called out only on emergencies. Here
they remain eight years, subjected to an ­
nual drill at their homes, then become
members of the third reserve for six
years longer, thus passing tw enty years,
either in the arm y or in one of* the re­
serves. T his is the system and. in w ork­
ing order, it wou*d furnish the Govern
ment with an arm y, in time of war. c /
nearly 1,000,000 men. But, like every­
thing else in Turkey, theory is „ne thing
and practice quite another, and. as a
m atter of fact, there are very few districts
w heie the system has beeu put in run­
ning order, and none where the conscripts
of the year do not buy exemption from
service whenever they are able to do so.
In one case in a m ilitary district Dear
Sm yrna, the population made a contract
with the enrolling officers that, in con­
sideration of a lump sum, paid down in
cash, the district should be exem pt The
mpney was paid, and the conscripting
officers returned fictitious rolls, and weut
back, ri^h and contented, to C onstanti­
n ople In another^ the eonscriptinf offi
S E R V IC E
RHEUMATISM
t l e s F r e e o f H ls R e m e d y to A u r e
C o n s u m p t io n a n d A l l L u n g T r o u b l e s fo r w hich S& 8. is th e m ost reliab le c u re . A few
bottles w ill afford re lie f w here all else has failed.
—A n E l i x i r o f L ife .
1 I suffered from a severe a tta c k of M ercu rial
R heum atism , my arm s and legs being sw ollen
N othing could be fairer, more phi a n ­ to tw ice th e ir n a tu ra l size, causing th e moiit
thropic or carry more joy in its w ake than e x cru ciatin g pains. I spent h u n d re d s o f dollors
r ta k in g a few bottle* o f
the offer of T. A. Slocum, M. C., oi 183 w ith o u t re lie f, b u t a fte
I im proved rapidly and am
Pearl street. New Y ork. Perfectly confi­
now a w ell m an..com plete­
dent th a t he has an absolute remedy for
ly cu red . 1 can h e a rtily
the cure ot consum ption and all pulm on­
recom m end It to any one
ary com plaints, he offers through th is pa­
su fferin g from th is p a in fu l
disease. W. F. DA LEY,
per t > send two bottles free to any reader
B rooklyn F.levated R. R.
who is suffering from lung trouble or con- i
If your dealer will not supply you
we will.
FOR
♦
AN A B S O L U T E R E M E D Y F O R A L L disorders. The system is filled w ith M ercu ry a n d
T ry G erm ka lo r b re a k fa s t.
In a larg e city, w here en g in e erin g
n o v elties a re so m etim es p ra c tic a l ne­
cessities. n ew w ays of fa c ilita tin g tra n
sit a n d a n n ih ila tin g space a re eagerly
considered. H ow to g et a m an o r a
ton a cro ss a riv e r o r ra ilro a d trac k w ith-
Hood'* S a n a p u ìÙ à . * * <**
\
If you want a sure relief for paint in the back, tide, chest, or
limbs, use an
A l l c o c k ’s
Plaster
B rar in M in d —Not one of the host of counterfeits and imi­
tations is as good as the genuine.
out b u y in g a c r i s to give su ita b le a p ­
pro ach es is a p roblem w o rth y th e w it
of the m ost ingenious. Som e e n g in e er
h a s fallen upon a u Idea th a t, to say
th e least, seem s a n odd a n d In tere stin g
frea k In brid g e bulldiug. H e proposes
to sa v e e x p e n d itu re for costly a p ­
p ro ach es to high a n d long b rid g es by
a b ru p tly , a s the c u t e x p la in s, leading
h ls tea m s a u d p e d e s tria n s u p th e easy
p a th o f a m ig h ty sp ira l, and, w hen he
h a s them a t th e p ro p e r level, d isp a tc h
them from p ier to p ie r In th e u su al
w ay. S urely, th is trick Is novel, even If
In ev ery case not p ra ctic a l. T h e re a d e r
Is to ta k e It for g ra n te d th a t th e p iers
a n d sp ira ls a re Identical, b u t one p ier
a n d p a r t o f a side o f th e b rid g e being
sh o w n In th e c u t
MARINE ENGINES
FLOUR MILLS...SAW MILLS AND
BOILERS...
MININGMACHINERY... Willamette Iron Works
IRON WORK OF ALL KINDS
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E very now a n d th e n w e h ear from women testify for it. It will give health and strength
L ady Je u u c a loud cry upon som e social and make life a pleasure. For gale b y all druggists
subject. Site tells ns how w icked socie­ BLUMAUER-FRANK DRUG CO„ PoiixLvD, AgSata!
ty can be a u d is, and th en , a fte r she
has b ro u g h t a enrious crow d about her,
a ttra c te d by th e p ro m isin g hope of m ore
scandalous disclosures, she lectures very
sim p ly aud to th e point. H er last w ork,
“ L e s se rQ u estio n s,” w h ich is a ttra c tin g
a good deal of a tte n tio n , is a series of
c h ara cte ristic stu d ie s upon th e evolution
of wom en.
L ady Je u n e is w e ll know n to a ll of
us as th e Mrs. Punsonby de T om pkyns
of G eorge Du M a u rie r's clever skit* in
Punch. She is the d ra w in g room d ip ­
lom at, som ebody luts said, w ho can e n ­
g in eer a ll M a y fair suceessfnlly enough
th ro u g h h e r rooms. She has led h e r h u s­
band in his profession of th e law to
heig h ts he w ould m ost c e rta in ly never
have a tta in e d w ith o u t her, a n d she has
kept a ll h e r c la im s to d istin c tio n w ell
iu evidence a t th e proper m om ent
F I T S . —Alt Ftla stopped free by D r. K i l n . ’s
O r s a t N a rv a R e s t o r e r . No F'ta after tha brat
day’s os«. Marvelous cures. Treause and |lo n
trial bottle free to Fit case«. Send to Dr. Kline,
>31 Arab St.. Philadelphia. Pa.
The
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Consisting: of one s h e e t o f FARM BUILDINGS a n d one s h e e t
o f 78 S u b je c ts, DOMESTIC ANIMALS, e tc . T h ese a re to
p le a s e th e c h ild re n . T he F a rm H ouee a n d A nim als c a n
b e c u t o u t a n d m a d e to s ta n d , th u s m a k in g a c o m p le te
M in ia tu re F a rm Y ard ,
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A HIGH PRIV A TE.
guns, pistols, swords, hatchets and even
pitchforks. M ilitary operation had to he
carried on against every village, and a
year elapsed t re there was complete sub­
mission ami order was restored. In case
a partition of T urkey were attem pted,
population uprising* might be expected
in every province from Albania to the
E uphrates. They would all be ineffec­
tive. of course, but they would all he
bloody and costly. A knowledge of the
facts th a t T urkey ia by no m eans help­
less. even with a bankrupt treasury aud
corrupt adm inistration, has probably
som ething to do with the general willing­
ness to give the unspeakable T urk a lit­
tle more time. Nobody believes he will
reform , but bis arm y is too big and its
fighting reputatio-
too well established
for aggressive op«i a .tons to be thoroughly
undertaken.
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to
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G e t T h is
F a rm :
® Coupon* | or
1 Coupon and 6 Cent*; or
10 Cent* without any Coupon, to
BLACKWELL'S DUNHAM TOBACCO CO.. DURHAM, N. C..
a n d th e F a rm w ill b e s e n t y o u PO STPAID. Y ou will find
one C o upon Inside e a c h 2 o u n c e b a g , a n d tw o C o upons
Inside e a c h 4 o u n c e bog o f
B la c M 's Genuine Domain ToDacco.
Buy a bag of this Celebrated Smoking Tobacco, and read the
coupon, which gives a lilt of other premiums and how to get them.
a C E N T S T A M M A CCE PTED .
T o w OAÍÜMr f r i p a n o r li c k a n . T o o o o n o c a
will m oil n a d a fr e o o r f a il b o x f o r 26c
m
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DR aOSAfffco MED. GO.. P b iio d o l£ 2 jR
T H E A E R M O T O R CO. Sow half tho <
irindmlll buslMM, booauao it hM reduced tbe coot at
«nod power to i 6 what it wm .« It has many branch
houBf*. end any pi loo Its foods and repair«
four r door.
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It can and does furnish s
. better article for lots money than
other*. It makes Pumping and
Geared. Steel. OaiTantsed after-
Completion Win«:ml'.Is. TtlUnc
Fixed »reel Towers, Steel Buxs Saw
Frame*, steel Feed Cotters and Feed
Grinder*. On application It will name one
of three articles that It wlU famish andl
January IN at 1/3 the usual p ro * .'" It also m at as
Tank* and Pumps at all kinds «end for cataloroa.
Faaery: 12th, Rockwell «ad RUmers Streets. C h k ^ a
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I I l i i Mf>rP h in * H a b it C u red lu 10
|J r l I I | H to 20 f l a t « . No p a y t i l l c u r e d .
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