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Booker, the colored boot- croup, aoughs and *9 nsumption black who shot and fatally wounded William Treadwell on November 7, at Hanford, has been given his Heedom. The district attorney asked that the case be dismissed on the I ground that there was not sufficient Evidence to,secure a conviction. The public schoolhouse at Perkins station in Sacramento county, was de stroyed by fire. The loss is $2000. The cause of the fire is not known. JIFeelings of safetv pervade the household that uses One Minute Cough Cure, the only harmless remedy that produces immediate results. It is infallible for coughs, colds, croup and all throat and lung|troubles It will prevent consumption. E. A. S herwin . if veur little ono is gasping «Kaking with aroup? If haraGS it gel a bottle. I eave your child’s life. WMUk alvaya aoraS ax baky of cronp, SbCM m A -ry -*- 1 «»aid aoc ba witaout it. TScj. a BASXIM. Ma— villa, AU. t O om U »old by all , *1.4« a boltla. A la wiAk »vary bottle. M g»aa AruggUI Mr. Thornton of New Hope has triec raising broom corn and has discovered it is an art which must be learned The rich soil on this ran oh produced i splendid growth of corn, and it wa. tery heavy, but the manner in which r was cut and cured caused considerabli of it to be lost, while some of tha1 saved was not up te the standard and did not bring as much as It should. Mr Thornton carefully watched the yield and the mistakes made in curing, anc should he decided to plant anothei crop he will make an effort to increast the litu us. T. J. Kerns, a well-known politician of Southern California, died recently at Los Angeles. Samuel Pinches, a prominent orchard* ist of Laytonville, made a remarkable discovery a few days ago while passing through hiB orchard. He fouud four Bartlett pear trees in full bloom. What makes the discovery remarkable is the fact that Bartlett trees in Northern Oaliforuia never bloom before February. This premature blossoming is regarded by prominent orchardists as an assur ance of a complete crop failure year in that section. There is a charming frankness about this which Joel Chandler Harris writes about himself in the Atlanta Dail? News: “The public has somehow got the idea that I am too modest to be iiealthy.but that is a great mistake. With the exception of a big apple dumpling, with a bow] of butter sauce close by, I know of nothing nicer than to sit In a large armchair and hear your friends say kind things about you when they think you’re not listening.” This is true of human nature every where. While fulsome praise and adu Many believe people worry because they lation are distasteful to sensible per they hâve heart disease. The chances are sons, there is no one who is not pleased that their hearts are all right but their stomachs are unable to digest food. Kodol with kindly words of commendation Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat and and approval. And why not say themi prevents the formation of gas which makes the stomach press against the heart. It Thelma Russell, aged 3 years, the will cure every form of indigestion. E. A. B herwik . daughter of W. T. Russell, a grocer of The Russian government will or San Bernardino, was killed by a rifle January 1 put a duty of 80 cents a bar ball, fired in her brain by her brother, rel on flour for Siberia. The object it Lowell, aged 6 years. The shooting to monopolize the rapidly growing trade occurred in the kitchen of the Russell for the Black sea millers. It will be a home on Third street. The children hard blow to the Pacific coast millers were playing, when Lo’frell grabbed a who have been building up a big trade, 32-caliber rifle, playfully pointed it at through Vladivostok, with Siberia. Tht his little sister and fired. completion of the trans-Siberian line Geo. R. Moproe, an aged painter, will, it is said, out off most of the trans was killed by falling from a scaffolding pacific trade with Russian ports. at San Francisco. Editor Sees Wonders. The foothills about Riverside produoe Editor W. V. Barry of Lexington, Tenn, •arlier oranges than those grown oa in exploring Mammoth Cave contracted low ground, apd shipping will begis 3 severe case of Piles. His quick cure from that section about the Mth of thii through using Bucklen’s Arnica Salve convinced him it is another world’s won month. Dr. W. H. Lewis. Lawrenceville, Va, der. Cures Piles, Injuries, Inflammation and all Bodly Eruptions. Only 25c, at writes, “I am using Kodol Dyspepsia Cure in my practice among severe cases of indi E. A. S hjebwis . A bbiti T imi S chblülm . D btabt gestion «nd find it an admirable remedy.” Many hundreds of physicians depend upm the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure in stom ach troubles. It digests what you eat. and Chicago- Balt Lake. Denver. Ft 4 p. m. allows you to eal all the good food you need, Worth.Omaha. Kan Portland providing you do not overload your stom sas City, St Louis. Special For Infants and Children. i ach. Give instant relief and a permanent Chicago and East. 8:15 a. m. cure E. A. S hekwin . D.R&N. CASTORIA The Kind You Have Always Bought Atlantic Salt Lake. Denver. Ft. 8:40 a. m. Wortb.Oniaha. Kan- Exprès» ras City, St. Louis, S:00H Chicago and East. Viau tington. Bears the Signature of Lost in » Shipwreck Walla Walla, Lewis 7 a. m. ton, Spokane. Min neapolis, St. Paul. Duluth, Milwaukee. Chicago and East. Spokane Flyer • p. m. O ckan S tiamships . 4 p. m. All sailing dates sub ject to change. For San Francisco— Sail every 5 days. 8p. m. 4 p. m. Dally CaLCMBlA. R ivcr Ex. Sun. Ex San- &HAM1BS. «ay. I p. J>, Satar- day if) p To Astoria and Way- m. Landings. WI lbemkttk R iver . 4:30 p. ni. • am. Ex Sun Oregon City. Newberg, Ex. Sun. day. Salem, Independence and Way-Landings 7 a. Mi W ilaamittk abd Y am 3:30 p. m. hill K ivibs .’ Mon Wed TuesThur aud Sat. Oregon City, Dayton, and Fri, and Way-Landings. B bakb R itib . Leap® Riparia 3“> a.in. Daily. Riparia to Lewiston. Leave Lewiston Daily ft a ni. GO EAST Q uebec , November 24.—The steamei St. Olaf, coasting between this port and Esquimaux point in ths Lower St. Law rence. has been wrecked off Seven Islands and all on board perished—nine teen of the crew and seven passengers. The St. Olaf left here on Sunday morning last on her last trip to Esqui maux point, carrying government mails, passengers and a large carge. Al! apparently went well on the way down, and the steamer left immediately on her roturn to this port. The last newi heard of tho St. Olaf until this morning was that she had left Sheldrake on Wednesday. Shortly after this the sig nal station dispatches reported rough weather, with gale6 of wind and snow, and it ’is supposed that during one of these gales the St. Olaff ran ashore on one of the rocks at the entrance of ths Seven Islands, as a dispatch states that she was wrecked on Boule Island. ■ ■■.■y..»., ..... . Kocky Mountain Scenery by Day light. Day-light Stop-Over at Niagara Falls. Through first class tourist sleepers from Pacific Coast weekly for Chicago,Boston, New York and other eastern points, via Rio Grande Western, (Great Salt Lake Route,) Denver A Rio Grande, C R I A P and Illinois Central to Chicago, connect ing in the Union Depot with Michigan Central’s similar car for points east. For fall particulars, call on or address agent 8. P. Co., or B. H. T ri mbull , Com’l Agt., 142 Third St., Portland, Or The list of jewels that the abscond ing Ellrabethport (N. .1.) bank clerk lavished iq>on his female companion reads like a schedule cf the stock in trade of a first class jewelry store, while the lierses and equipages he placed at her disposal would have filled a good sized livery stable. Yet as soon as he was fairly out of sight she refer red to him as “a stuttering little fool.” it Is frequently thus. My son has been troubled for years with chronic diarrhoea. Sometime ago I persuaded him to take some of Cham berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea TO Remedy. After using two bottles of the ST. PAUL, DULUTH- MINNEAPOLIS. CHICAGO. 25’Cent size be was cured. I give this AND ALL POINTS EAST. testimonial, hoping some one similarly nfHieted may read it and be benefited,— 'Wtsrough Palace and Touri st Sleepers T homas C. B owir , Glencoe,’J’O. For sale by E ugene A. S hrkwin . Dining and Buffet Smoking Library Car«. accompanied fcy mucous patches in BAHT WALTS, FAST TIME ; SERVICI the mouth, erup- AMD BCIXHRA QNBQUALKD. tions on the skin, sore throat, copper Tickets to points East via Portland and colored splotches, UeGREAT NORTHERN R Y , on sale at swollen glands, aching muscles Southern Pacific Depot Ticket Office, or an'l ’x>nes- ^le disease is making • HEAT NORTHERN Ticket Office rapid headway, and far worse lymptoms will follow unless the blood is 26’N JiorHsan Street, promptly and effectually cleansed of this TORTLAND. violent destructive poison. 6. 6. 6. is the only safe and infallible For Rates. Folders, and Full informa cure for this disease, the only antidote tion regarding Eastern Trip call on or'ad for this specific poison. It cures the dress Worst cases thoroughly and permanently. A. B. C. DENNISTON, City Pass, and Ticket Agent, Portland Shortest and Quickest Line When the Hair Fails vtil VT ORTHERN PACIFIC BAIT WA Y R U N S Pullman Sleeping Cars Elegant Dining Cars Tourist Sleeping Cars ST. PAUL X MINNEAPOUS DULUTH FARGO TO did me no good ; I was getting worse all the time ; my hair came out, ulcers appeared in mv throat and mouth, my body was almost covered with copper colored splotches and offensive sores. 1 suffered severely from rheumatic pains In my shoulders and arms. My condition could have been no worse ; only those afflicted as I was can understand my sufferings. I had about lost all hope of ever being well again when I decided to try S. S. S_ but must confess I had little faith left in any medicine. After taking the third bottle I noticed a change in my condi tion. This was trulv en couraging, and I deter mined to give 6. & S. a thorough trial. From that time on theimprove- ment was rapid ; S. S. S. seemed to have the dis- * ease completely under control; the sores and ulcers healed and I was soon free from all signal.-] Of the disorder; I have been strong and healthy ever since. X,. W. S mith , Lock Box 611, Noblesville, Ini s is the only purely vege table blood purifier known, f i, ooo is offered for proof that it contains a particle of mercury, potash or other m'neral poison. Send for our free i>ook on Blood Poison; it contains valuable information about this disease, with full directions for self treatment.- We charge nothin-' for insdi- cal i. iviec ; cure yottvstlf . t 1 -::ie. T”2 SWIFT ATLANTA, CX < GRAND FORKS a I CROOKSTON WINNIPEG HELENA and butte THROUGH TICKETZ CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEJV _YORK_ Mg cwdttloD Could I contracted Blood B3VC B€CB NO Worse, three doctors, but their treatment TO society directories . A. O. U. W. ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 66. Meets in ledge room in Masonic Hall jvery sscobd and fourth Wednesday in | »ach month. All brethren in good standing tre cordially invited to attend. G ko . E sgls , M. W. G ro . W. T rxfrxn . Recorder. W. R. C. 24 Meets in Odd Fellows hall at 2 o’clock p BOSTON AND ALL iu on the second and fourth Saturdays of each month. POINTS EAST and SOUTH M rs . M alvina F erguson , Pres. Through tickets to Ju>an and China, via M rs . M. J. Spenc*r. Sec'v. Tacoma and Northrn Pacific Steamship KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. For Information, time cards, map and GRANITE LODGE. NO. 2?, Knights of iekets, call on or write Pythias, Ashland. Oregon, metta every .Monday evening. Visiting Knights ingood A. D. CHAItlaTON, etanding are cordially invited to attend Aufstant General pae»enger Agent, R J. SHAW. C. C. PORTLAND. CRRGUN. T. H. S impsox .K. R.8. BURNSIDE BILIKr CORPS KO. A storm raged over Mississippi, Arkansas and Tennessee last week and scores of people were killed or injured. Hundreds of buildings were leveled tc the ground and the property loss will be very heavy. A difficulty has arisen between Ger many and Turkey. The Ottoman government objeots to Germany using Forsan island, in the Red sea, us a coal ing station, and wishes to establish there a Turkish depot accessible to all the powers. Germany, however, Insisti that she will not abandon the island. Mrs. Mary Agars was struok and killed by a railroad train at Berkeley. Paid Dear For His Leg, B. D. Blanton of Thackerville, Tex., in two years paid over $300.00 to doctors to cure a Running Sore on bis leg. Then they wanted to cut it-jff, butlbe cured it with one box of Bucklen’s Arniea Salve. Guaranteed care for Piles. 25cte. a box Sold by E ugene A. S herwin druggist. Mrs. Hannah Downey, aged 63 years, was run over and killed by a railroad train while crossing a track at San ' Francisco. While attempting to stop a dispute in a ballroom at Redlands Charles Warren w as fatally shot by Leandro Gonzaleres, a prominent fruit-grower. Gonzaleres. so far, has eluded the officers, but as he is well-known all over the country, it is more than probable that he will be ap prehended. Gonzaleres was arguing with a oompanion as to who should dauoe with n young lady. The dispute became very heated, and weapons were drawn. Warrep, with the intention of stopping the dispute, stepped between the two men. This enraged Gonzal- •rsa and he deliberately pointed h s revolver at him and fired. The bullet en tered Warrn’e right breast, and, tak ing an upward course, lodged in his Con Day of Los Angeles, suffered the amputation of both feet by being run over by the yard switch engine at the Southern Pacific depot at Fresno. Lost in the mountains near Republic, Wash., with a blinding snowstorm around him, George Melvin despaired of relief and shot him self. With J. G. Hansom he had gone deer hunting. They had lost their bearings mu ' Melvin became exhausted. Hausoiu left him to bring aid. A relief party went outand found Melvin's dead body. He had placed a revolver in his mouth and pulled the trigger. The body was warm when discovered. James Emmington, an ex-convict, got into a row with Samuel Rudolph at San Quentin and shot him in the leg. By the upsetting of a coast-line stage in Los Pueblos creek S. W. Parker of Night and day, until the strength is Ventura was drowned and four other entirely exhausted, and that dreaded persons narrowly escaped a similar fate. word ^Consumption” begins to be whis The stage which runs between this pered among friends. That’s a common place and Lompoc, while crossing the story, familiar to the people of every creek was caught in the current, one of town and village. There’s another story which ought to the horses lost its footing and the driver be as widely known as the story of dis could not control the team. The stage ease, and that is the story of the cures was overturned and carried down the effected by the use of Dr. Pierce’s Golden stream. Medical Discovery. Bronchitis, asthma, A San Jose dispatch says th(it there obstinate, deep-seated coughs, bleeding is prospect of the Old hlstorio Lick mills of the lungs, and other forms of disease property being converted into a fruit which affect the respiratory organs, are permanently cured by the use of " Golden cannery. This property lies near Al- Medical Discovery.” viso and is known far and wide as the "Only for Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis building erected by the eccentric mil covery I think I would be in my grave to-day,” writes Mr. Moses Miles, of Hilliard. Uinta Co., lionaire, James Lick, for a flour mill. Wyoming. " I had asthma so bad I could not Iu fulfillment of a promise made in sleep at night and was compelled to give up early life, to have a finer mill than that work. It affected my lungs so that I coughed all the time, both night and day. My friends of the father of a girl that had once re all thought I had consumption. My wife in fused him his daughter, James Lick sisted on my trying Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery — which I did. I have taken four erected this building, using the moBt bottles and am now a well man, weighing 185 elegant wood finishing possible to be pounds, thanks to Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery.” obtained at that early day. After it Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical ceased doing duty as a flour mill it was Adviser is sent free on receipt of stamps converted into a paper mill. It is now to pay expense of mailing only. Send 21 being looker! over by a prominent Oak one-cent stamps for book in paper covers land capitalist with a view to make a or 31 stamps for cloth-bound. Address fruit-canning establishment out of ths Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. old but well-built structure. • '■ " ■ ■ ■' ■ 1 ■■ --- 1------- - The Light of the World, or Our Saviour in Art. ..MILWAUKEE” A familiar name for the Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul Railway, koown all over the Union as the Great Railway running the “PIONEER LIMITED' The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex periments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. “Poor Health” Coei nearly $100,000 to produce. Con tains nearly 100 full-page engravings of our Savior and His Mother by the world’s greatest painters. True copies of the greatest Masterpieces in the art galleries of Europe. Every picture is as beautiful as a sunrise over the hilltops. Contains description of the paintings, biography of the painters, the names and locations of he galleries in Europe where the origi- als mav be seeD. Also contains a Child’s Department, including a Child’s Story of the Christ and His Mother, beau tifuliy written, to fit each picture. This wonderful book, matchless in its puntv and beitity, appeals to every mother’s heart, and in every Christian home where there are children the book sells itself. Christian men and women are making money rapidly taking orders. A Chris tian man or woman can in this commun ity soon make $1,000 taking orders for Christmas presents. Mrs. Waite, our agent in Massachusetts, has sold over $3,000 worth of the books in a verv short time. Mrs. Sackett, onr agent in New- York, has sold over $1,500 worth of the books in a very short time. The book is printed on velvet-finished paper, beauti fully bound in Cardinal Red and Gold, and adorned with Golden Roses and Lillies. It is, without doubt, the most beautiful book of this century. Write for terms quickly and get the manage ment cf that territory. You can work on salary or commission, and when you prove your success we will promote you to the position of Manager and Corres pondent, at a permanentsalar.v, to devote vour time to attending to agentsand the correspondence. Wanted also a State Manager fo have charge of office in lead ing city of the state and manage all the business of the state. Send for terme. Ad drees— THE BRITISH-AMERICAN CO., Corcoran Building, Opposite u. s. Treasury, Washington, D. C. Scientific American. MUNN &Co.361B,oadw”’New York Branci Offlce. 625 V St- Washington. D. <1 *3 A Qnicklv .ecurod. OVB FEE PUB WFEM FATEHT OBTAINED. Ssnd model, sketch or photo, with doocription tor free report« to patentability. SS-FACr. gatrn-wnox FREE. Contain» reference» «nd full infomation. WEITZ FOR COPY OF OCR SPECIAL 0FFEB- Itift the most liberal proposition ever made by ft patent ftttorney, and EVERY INVENTOR SHOULD READ IT bernrft applying for patent. Addre»»: H.B.WILLS0N4C0. PATENT LAWYERS, L.nmitBid«., WASHINGTON. D. C. There is to be a creamery built at Ifejdesto. The building is in course of ff^ctiou and will be rea«iy to occupy by tke first of the year. Shipments of early cauliflower from th’s State to the East began on Ootober tfnb. The early varieties will not stand Shipment east of Chicago, but the later, > which is now ooming in, can be shipped to Atlantic points. Recently an order was received at Orcvil'e for orange and lemon trees to be sent to France. Tbe order came as a result of the California fruit display at tbe Pori« Exposition. „ h-A — to «• \ *• f ROM THE HELLS that Plutocracy preparing for us? Send twenty- five cents in coin or postage stampe for a copy of "Regeneration of Society” and three other pamphlets that give ra tional answers to the above question,and at the same time receive a Free Trial Subscription for Thirteen weeks of “Lu cifer, the Light Bearer,” a radical, wide awake, fearless, up-to-date, eight-page weekly journal. Address THE LIGHT-BEARER PUB. CO , 500 Fulton St., Chicago, U. S. A. F is 3 » F5 Quick dtliverjr—Ths Weekly Oreconlaa. J. W. CASEY, Trav. Paas. Agt., S battlb , W ash . ALWAYS C. J. EDDY, General Agt., P ortland , O b . When You Pay Your Good Money for a ticket East you naturally and very properly want to go over the route that will give you the very best accommodations at the lowest possible rate. Hence, you should ask vour ticket agent to make your Ucket For BOYS and YOUNG MEN. Conducted by the Benedictine Fathers. Healtbfu read via the and attractive location(14 miles from Salem: 40 miles from Portland.) 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Our popular personally conducted tourist excursions in modern Pullman tourist sleeping cars leave Ashland every Tuesday morning and Friday morning via Sacra mento, and every Tuesday morning and Friday evening via Portland, and run through to Chicago without change via the world’s most scenic line, connecting at Chi cago with all morning trains East, also with the Rock Island Personally Conducted tou* rist car for Boston. These tourist sleeping cars are broad vestibuled, lighted with Pintch Gas and provided with all weekly illustrated periodicals and magazines for the free use of our patrons, and are accompa nied through to destination by a represen tative of the Great Rock Island Route. We also have a daily first-class sleeping car service to Chicago via the Scenic Line, and the best dining car service in the world. For full information, maps, etc., call on or write to A. E. COOPER, General Agent, or, D. L. R ice , Portland, Ore. Agent 8. P. Co., Ashland, Ore. TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 3, 1878- N0T1CE FOR PUBLICATION. NITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Roseburg. Oregon, October 1, 1900. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with tbe provisions of ths act ot Congress of June 3,1878, entitled “An act for tbe sale •f timber lands in tbe States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territo ry.” as extended to all tbe Public Land btates bv act of August 4, 1892, Mrs. Rose Sands of Ashland, County of Jackson. State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office her sworn statement No. 1225, for the purchase of tbe lots 1 2, sJ4 ne%, ot Sec. No. 26 in Twp. No. 40 8., Range No 3 e, and will ot ter proof to show that the land sought is more valuable tor its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before tbe Register and Receiver of this office at Roseburg, Oregon, on Tuesday tbe 18th day ot De cember, 1900. 8be names as witnesses: C. P. Bnell, of Medford, Oregon; A 8. Parker, of Ash land, Oregon; Julian Hart, of 8bake, Ore gon; I. C. Moore of 8hake, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 18th day of December, I960. J. T. BRIDGES. _________________________ Register. U I 3 A »trongly constructed Graph ophone, with simple mechan ism, made to meet the de mand for a first-class talking machine, at a low price. IMAKE YOUR OWN RECORDS JlJThc pleasure in owning* Graphophont la largely Increased by being able to make and reproduce Ml your own records. We furnish this machine wltn recorder for $7.50.making it the cheapest recording |M and reproducing talking machine on the market. Graphophones of every description. Call or write. COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO., Dept. 135. San Francisco Address, 125 Geary St- TIMBER LAND ACT JUNE 3, 1878.- NOT1CE FOR PUBLICATION. NITED 8TATE8 LAND OFFICE, Roseburg, Oregon, November 17.1900. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878. entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands In tbe States of Califor nia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Ter ritory.’’ as extended to all tbe Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, John O’Neil, of Hornbrook, county of Siskiyou, State (or Territory) of California, has this day filed in this office bis sworn statement No. 1262, for tbe purchase of the seJ4, se%, of Section No. 22, in Township No. 39 b, Range No. 4 E, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish bisjcla<m to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Roseburg, Ore., on Saturday/ the 26th day of January, 1901. He names as witnesses: William T. Wright, of Klamathon, Cal.. F F. Freden- burg, of lien lev, Cal.. J> Hart, of Shake, Ore.. George Bailey, of Stake, Ore. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 26th day of January, 1901, J. T. BRIDGES, Register. U DEN VER ano •RIO GRANDE RAILROAD. TH? POPULAR THROUGH CMt UNE FROM THE N orthwest E ast TO AU POINTS R. G TCCHOL, Gaacn! Agen - té S-., PORTLAND, ORE. KI S. K. HOOPER, G. P. A T. A. DENVER. COtXX A FEW INTERESTING FACTS... ARE YOU GOING EAST? Be sure and see that your Ticket reads via The.... Northwestern Line! When people are contemplating a trip, whether on business or pleasure, they naturally want the best service obtain able so far as speed, comfort and safety is concerned. Employees of the Wis consin C entral L ines are paid to serve ----- THE----- the public and our trains are operated so as to make close connection with CHICAGO, ST. PAUL, diverging lines at all junction points. MINNEAPOLIS end Pullman Palace Sleeping and Chair Cars on through trains. OMAHA RAILWAYS. 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The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. 50 YEARS* EXPERIENCE ^^9 Trains every day and night between St. Paul and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago, “The only perfect trains in the world.” Understand: Connections are made with All Transcontinental Lines, assuring to passengers the best sarvica known. What is CASTORIA Cough. Cough, Apricot pits have sold well this sea son, and now it appears that rather than take the trouble to cure them properly before extracting the kernels the pack ers have cracked them green and treat ed the damp kernels with saltpeter. And the stuff has been rejected by the buyers. Fruit Inspeotor Wash Tucker has just inspected several orchards of the isl ands in the San Joaquin, and finds many of them badly affected with scale and pests, which will eventually ruin the fruit trees unless spraying is resort ed to. Many of the owners are Italians, and they seem to look on the cost of this work as a total waste of money, and unless the board of horticultural commissioners give the inspectors power to force the orchardists to spray, it now looks as if they will refuse to take such a step. The refusal of some of the fruit-growers to kill pests endangers the orchards of those who make an effort to keep their trees in good condition, and they insist^iat they should be pro tected by the commission, which of late does n >t seem to be giving much time or attention to horticultural mat ters. Is the worst kind of poverty. However Spreckels bean men are in good spir rich a woman may be, if her health is its. Joseph Albright has finished ® poor ” she is poor indeed. She has no threshing his crop, and will have about appetite for food and the choicest dishes 1200 sacks of small whites and 1040 cannot tempt her. She turns and tosses sacks of pinks. The whites are worth through a restless night on a couch $3.50 per 100 pounds and the pinks which might woo an empress to slumber. $1.90. Thomas Chappell sold his large She has no strength for household cares, no delight in social pleasure. She sits white beans at $2.50 and his small " perked up in a glistering grief wearing whites at $3.50. Over 2000 acres of land a golden sorrow.” She is a wife ana east of Spreckels, upon which beets mother. But she has no happiness in could not be raised this season for lack either relation. She knows her husband’s of rain, were planted to beans. The life is set in tune and time to the minor whole tract has averaged about 12 sacks music of her own misery. If her child to the aore. A few acres yielded as laughs or cries her nerves quiver with high as 28 sacks to the aore. The small pain. Ask such a woman if she would like to white and Lady Washington beans are be well; to be her husband’s comrade, in demand at good prices, while pinks her child’s playmate. Could there be and reds are off in price and demaqd but one answer ? limited. The beans are plump and of Such a woman can get well if 6he will. choice quality. • A11 her symptoms indicate a diseased The city of Hanford has voted to issue condition of the delicate womanly or bonds to the amount of $30,000 for the ganism. Cure that condition and the purpose of putting in a se we J age sys woman will be lifted up to the fuU en joyment of health. tem. to be owned and operated by the In ninety-eight cases out of every hun city. The bonds will be issued at dred Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription once, and as soon as sold work will be will cure womanly diseases, will restore begun. the womanly health. It has cured tens A. Silva, a Gilroy rancher, was sen of thousands of women many of whom tenced by Superior Judge Lorigan to ha’d been given up by physicians and friends. It is essentially a medicine for serve a term of 30 years in San Quentin. woman’s ills. It dries enfeebling drains. Silva was eonvicted of assaulting his It heals inflammation and ulceration. It 13-year-old daughter. An attempt was cures female weakness and bearing down made to secure a new trial, but this pains. It tranquilizes the nerves, re stores the appetite and gives refreshing was denied by the court. sleep. Patterson Sprigg returned from « "Favorite Prescription” differs from visit to the Buena ranch, near ^Soon almost all other medicines put up for dido, and says that his company will woman’s use in that it contains no alco harvest 4000 pounds of excellent to hol and is entirely free from opium, co bacco leaf this season from ten acres of caine and all other narcotics. It is in land. The plants were sown in May the truest sense of the term a tem End the first crop harvested early in perance medicine. July, and two other crops will be qpt A Constant Sufferer, in October. "I had been a constant sufferer from uterine With the advent of cold weather in disease for five years ."writes J. A. Steorts. of Yan Alaska, smallpox has become rampant. kee I)atn. Clay Co., W»»t Virginia, "and for six months previous to taking your medicine I was Arthur J. Volkerts, a sixteen-year-old not out of my room. Could not walk or stand, as there vra* such pain aDd drawing in left aide boy, of Petaluma, attempted to draw a and bearing down weight in region of uterus, loaded shotgun through a barbed wire accompanied with •orencsa. I aufiered con stantly with headache, pain tn back, shoulders, fence, muzzle foremost. The gun was arms and chest- had pal^It-tion, nervous prostra discharged and Volkerts lost a portion tion, constipation, dizziness, ringing tn ears: could not Sleep, and breathing was so difficult at of his left hand and may lose an arm. times I could not lie down. Words fail to de While on the way to see his dying scribe my sufferings when I wrote to you for advice. Xu a short time I received a kind letter mother at San Jose police offioer George from you telling me I would be greatlv bene if not entirely cured, by the use of Dr. Knapp of Sau Luis Obispo fell in to a fited, Pierce's Favorite Prescription. When I had taken deep washout on the railroad and re one bottle of the ‘ Prescription,’ together with Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets and the local treatment ceived what will prove fatal injuries. I whiah you advised, I could walk (with the sup William Connolly received injuries port ot a cane), the drawing and pain in aide and down weight were not so bad, and when in the Perrin mine, near Grass valley, bearing I had taken three bottles of the medicine the which may prove fatal. A runaway periods were regulated. I was not so nervous, sleep well, and the pain in side and bear car struck timbers he was near causing could ing dowu had vanished. I have taken six bot him to receive a fractured skull besides tles of ‘ Favorite Prescription, ’ two of ‘ Golden Medical Discovery ’ and four vials of • Pellets,’ other injuries. and my health is better at this time than it has The now steamer- Sierra- which is to ply between the Pacific Coast and Oriental ports has reached San Fran- eisco. The vessel ifl one of the finest •ver on the Pacific, ¿at DeWitt’s Little Early Risers are the best liver pills ever made. Easy to take and never gripe. E. A. S herwin . Patrick Quinn, a prominent farmer residing in the northern part of Yolo county, was drowned while returning from Black’s statiop to his home in the foothills. The dead man missed a bridge in the 4arkuee$ Mid drove his into an arroyo, which was a rag ing torrent. I The Wisconsin Central Lines Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. Itls the latest discovered digest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach; it in efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently eurea Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache,Gastralgia, Cramps and all other results of imperfect digestion. Price 50c. and SI. Large size oontains SM times and you will make direct connections - small size. Bookail aboutdyspepriamallxl free at St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and . Prepared by E. C- DeWITT a CO. Chlaaaa all points East. 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