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An K le]ih an t. According to the statem ent by City T reasurer E . C. Apperson which was published in these columns on tbe 24th, th e water and electric ligh£ is proving a^«ilephant of gigantic proportions on it is a crim e for the g o vernm ent to p u t th is populist Is rig h t in say in g th a t if tne hands of the city. To say nothing dow n riot an d disorder. Tw o tickets, th e U o v etm en t can by its stam p make of tho |2i,000 first cost of the plant, th e two platform s, tw o g re a t q uestions are i fifty-three cen ts w orth of silver a dol- operating expenses for the six years has before th e A m erican people, a n d th e , lar it can do the sam e thing w ith half a footed up 19,230 per year, m aking a total For the same period the decision in N ovem ber will be betw een c e n t’s w o rth of paper. The G overn of $55,380. N e w b e r g C l o t h in g H o u s e th em . F o rtu n a te ly th e issues are m e n t stum p on a paper dollar is plant has yielded $5,406.04 per year, or a totai^if $32,440. By taking the total clearly defined, an d w idely as M cKin- prom ise to puy; on a gold dollar it Is If B ryan succeeds in flying his kite am ount of receipts from the expense in I ley a u d B ryan differ in doctrine, th e y | certificate of value. w ith twe tails to it, he will discount the agree in h olding th a t one question is T h e issue is a most m om entous one. curred in operating the plant we efforts of th e sm all boys of generations, p a ra m o u n t—th a t of o u r currency. T housands of people are blinded or find a deficiency of the neat little sum of past and present. T he w ay it is to he settled Is of vital im crazed, and it m u st be th e d u ty of e v $22,940. This sum (except $5,000) has portance to the life a n d honor of th e ery honest, rig h t th in k in g citizen not been m et and paid l>y direct taxation Poor old M cElroy failed to get th e job n atio n . W hat th e issue is, every m an, only to vote right him self, but to help and by transfer of monies from other a t th e state A gricultural Collego. In w om an an d ch ild knew s—It is so defi his neighbors to do so.—N ew York I n funds to the w ater fund, which makes it case of a bard w inter it will be pretty n ite; tho th e m erits of th e opposing d ependent. bear down pretty heavily on the tax tough on the old m an, after having fed a rg u m e n ts ure y e t to l»e u nderstood by payers of the city. And the end is not a t th e public crib for th e p ast fifteen th e masses. F I C O M OL ’ K K X C I U V U K . l t . yet, for the m ains in use a t present have years. outlived th eir usefulness, are continual Ttie S t Louis platform declares for Y am h ill County R eporter. th e gold stan d ard , to w hich we have T h e gam e o f hell betw een the F ats ly giving way, and it will not be long Newberg has th e well earued re p u ta alw ays ad h ered an d to w hich E n g lan d , and L eans W ednesday resulted in a until they will have to he replaced with tion of being th e most orderly college G erm an y a n d th e g re a t countries of victory for the Leans B oth sides p lay new ones, and the figures estim ated for town in th e Pacific N orthw est. No sa E u ro p e , nd ;the w orld udhore. T he ed well a n d earned large scores, 17 to 32. this foot up another $5,000 to $6,000 out Poison Iv y , insect bites, bruises, lay. And still further, we understand loons, no pitfalls for the jo u n g . P ar C hicago p latfo rm declares for free, u n Tom R ogers’ sta r continues to aseend en ts who are looking for a place to e d u lim ited a n d in d e p e n d e n t coinage of in th e lite ra ry w orld. A letter was re one of the pum ps has about given out scalds, burus, are q u ick ly cured by De- cate th eir children will do well to send silver as legal-tender m oney a t th e ceived a few days ago from th e p ublish and a new one put in. All of these W itt's W itch ilazcl Halve, th e g reat ratio of sixteen g rain s of silver to one ers of F m n k L eslie’s P opular M onthly, things are very expensive; but they pile cure. A. T. H ill. for a catalogue of Pacific College. T lie G r a p h ic a n d W e e k ly OC) g rain of gold. To ad o p t th e C hicago n o tify in g h im of th e acceptance of one m ust be had under existing circum O r e g o n ia n - - - stances. A G eorgia u n d e rta k e r has adopted proposition would lie to change th e The editor of a London weekly paper of his sketches an d comp im en tin g him a novel m ethod of au v e rtisiu g his buai- | The question arises how long can the present s ’an d a rd . T h a t Is the object. T h e G r a p h ie a n d N . < £ • 1 sr\ recently received a check from a num ber very h ig h ly on th e c h a ra c te r of his Y . T r ib u n e - 3 M ..O U Fu- of his subscriliers to enable him to tukc We cannot sec how we can chunge the w ork. “ Z etn w a” is th e lit e of the citizens stand this blood sucking busi j ness. Ilis ad v ertise m en t read s: Two " a thorough and well deserved holiday.” stan d ard w ith o u t g reat disaster and sketch an d th e nam e of an Aztec chief ness—or how long will they stand it? ! nerale on the in stallm en t plan. T h e G r a p h ic a n d t h e <¡9 z In th is country th e subscribers take the distress, unless possibly in ag reem en t w hom Tom h as dug up som ew here in To a casual observer it does look as if dollars a week w ill bury y o u r best R u r a l N o r th w e s t. t J t . d v friend.” there should be some rem edy for this hpliday, while the editor waits for the w ith o th e r nations. Silver Is produced his extensive travels. N e w sp a p e r o r M a g a z in e great leakage. But the rem edy lies in sim ple price of subscription, long past in such groat q u a oIties that it does not •sa ita ta ta O r a p n u y b lish T here is a gro w ing sen tim en t in th e conducting this business on strictly busi ed a t le ss th a n p u b “ Boys will be boys,” b u t you c a n ’t bear th e sam e relative value to gold due. lis h e r ’s p rle e. city th a t it wou d he a good tilin g for ttiu t it did » q u a rte r of a c e n tu ry ago. ness principles, which lias not been done afford to loose any of them . Be ready th e public if th e water an d light plant F or exam ple, th e w orlds p roduct in in the past if what we have observed d u r for tbe green apple season by h av in g T h e N ew York Tim es is advertised to was tu rn e d over to tb e control o f p riv ing the past year is an index of w hat it D eW itt’s Colic & C holera C ure in th e silver In 1873 was 61,000,000; I d 1805 it be sold a t public auction A ugust PI ate parties T h e people are p aying wus 105,000,000. H ere is an enorm ous has been the five years previous. I t is house. A. T . H ill. T h e purchaser m u st pay ten per cent iiig h er for th e service than is charged increase, a n d th e inexorable law of hardly possible to make the plant pay dow n, $75000, la five d H .v s and th e Pal- in ottier tow ns, and it n ever has been supply an d dem an d m i le it cheap. these stringent tim es; but it hardly “ Is th is a fast tru in ?” asked th e tra v anoe in th ree m o u th s. H ere Is a chance satisfactory. T heoretically publicow n- To a d m it all th e silver to free coinage seems necessary to have a shortage of eling man of th e porter. for some o f th e Y am hill co u n ty news e rsh ip a n d m an agem ent is ail rigid. a t Ihe U n ited S tates M ints w ould lie $3,823.98 per year.—T he Valley T ran “ Of course it is,” was th e reply. p aper m en w ho are looking for a large B u t in practice it has n o t proven so. script. to low er th e value of th e u n it of our „1 th o u g h t so. Would you m in d m y field. c u rren cy —w hich would be th e silver g e ttin g out to see w h at it is fast to?” K ud <] «n D e a t h « f M r * ,1. A . C l a r k . P a y to n H erald. dollar—to a little m ore th a n fifty cents Mrs. Ja n e A. Clark, wife of A. J . C lark, A. P. Macy and wife an d Mrs. Mc Newberg, Ore. B ryan may not be as old as Cleveland O ur gold would disappear as q u ick ly Many a d a y ’s w ork is lost by sick died very suddenly at the family home and some other political leaders, hut Daniel, o f N ew berg, sister to Mrs. Macy, as if su d d en ly buried in the d e p th s o f headache, caused by indigestion and on N inth street last S aturday evening at ju st th e same he is the father of a boy left on Thursday for Hodaville, where th e sea T ho silver dollar und the D eW itt’s L ittle a little past six o’clock. She had just stom ach troubles. and two girls.—Eugene G uard. th e y will rem ain about a fortnight finished eating a hearty supper and w ent E arley Risers are th e m ost effectual T h a t’s no go. Cleveland is the fattier gold dollar would be ihe stan d ard , and H e n ry B ertram , w ho has th e con into the sitting room to talk w ith Mrs. piil for overcom ing such difficulties. of a boy and three girls. Of course there gold could only bo had by purchase a t a is considerable difference in the ages of prem ium . T he reason is as plain us a tra c t to furnish th e city of M cM innville Sade H oskins, who had stopped in for a A. T. H ill. th e young man and the little girls but pikestaff. Scarcity or a b u n d an ce e f w ith 1000 y a rd s o f gravel, will probab-1 (ew m inutes chat, w hen, after passing a College Classes. Normal Course, Book-keeping, fects value. In 1880, w hen o n ly 3,000 ly bo unab le to fill his co n tract a t th e few words, she threw her head back, T he largest sheep-ow ner in th e world th a t don’t count. pounds of alu m in u m were produced, it tim e specified. T he w ater in the river gasped a few times and life was ex tin ct. Is Haid to be S M cCaughey, of tlie Coon- All the Grammer School Studies, Music and Art. Is g e ttin g so low th a t it is difficult for She had been a sufferer from h eart dis ong station, a t Jerild erie, N ew Houtli was w orth o n ly fifty cents. I t is reported th a t J o h n R M cLean, T h e sarao law acoounts for th e pres tlie Toledo to tow tho barge up from ease for several years and it had been Wales H e iias 3,o00,000 acres of land, odltor an d p roprietor of th e C in cin n ati e n t low prices o f produco. In 1894 we tlie m o u th of th e Y am hill, w here tlie expected th a t death would come sudden a n d last season sheared 1,000,000 sheep. E n q u ire r and w ho was a candidate for Mr. ly, yet the shock was a heavy blow to produoed 170,000,000 bushels of potatoes gravel is loaded on th e scow. no m in atio n fur presid en t on th e d em o and th e price was 53 cents; in 1895 the B ertram is to receive from tlie city of the family. Tlie w hole system is d rain ed an d S t u d e n t s c a n e n t e r at a n y t i m e a n d find cl a s se s to suit. cratic tick et a t th e recen t C hicago con production was 400,030,000 bushels, M cM innville $875 for tlie 1000 y ard s of e x c e l l e n t h o m e for g i r l s a n d bo ys is p r o v i d e d u n d e r t h e c a r e of a c o m p e t e n t M atron, at The deceased, who was th e daughter underm ined by in d o len t ulcers au d t h e Au l o w e s t po. -sible p r ic e s . v en tio n , contem plates sta rtin g a now and Ibo price fell to 26 cents. I t wus gravel, a n d ho pays Mr. Geer, ow ner of of Robert and Mary M cLain, was born open sores D e W itt’s W itch Hazel E x c e l l e n t b o t r d in p r i v a t e f a m i l i e s . Mor-il a n d C h r i s t i a n i n f l u e n c e s t h r o w n a b o u t stu d e n ts dally paper a t Chicago. T h e w indy W e c o n f i d e n t l y b e l i e v e th it s u p e r i o r a d v i f i t tee s c a n n o t h e o f f er ed In t h e N o r t h w eft n o t th e dem onetization o f silv er in tlie Toledo, $125 for bringing it up tbe in C anada, Sep. 12, 1849, and moved to Halve speedi y heals th em . I t is tlie All e x p e n s e * m o d e r a t e . C o r r e s p o n d e n c e i n d visit.» s o li c it e d . city Is now w ith o u t a d aily to support For catalogues and in fo rm atio n , address. 1873 w hich produced th is effect I f th a t riv er to D aytou. Ohio when four years of age. She was best pile cur know n A. T. H ill th e »liver sta n d a rd theory a n d M cLean A ct had a n y such pow er of d epressing N o tw ith sta n d in g tlie cry of "h ard baptized in the C hristian church when hopes no d o u b t to till th e v acuum . I 'K K s i l k E X T P A C I F I C C O L L E G E , prices ns is now a ttrib u te d to it, we tim es,” a n u m b e r of new th re sh in g eleven years of age. Was m arried to A. O regon’» 84lmo>»-fisheries produce a- NKV VI l K O . O K K G O N . should n o t have to w ait nearly tw e n ty m achines have been purchased in th is J . Clark April 11, 1866 a t N orth Bloom bout 600,000 ca»e» a year, an d its wool- The H eppner G azette announces the years to see its effects. co u n ty In th is im m ediate v icinity, field. T rum bell county Ohio. She was clip exceeds 16,000,000 pounds T here candidacy of representative Brown of Free silver coinage is revolutionary. th o follow ing persons liuve purchased tlie m other of four children, three of are 25,000 square m ih s o f forests, and TESSE E D W A R D S , P r e s i d e n t . N. E B R U T , V ic e Pres. B. C. MII.ES, C ash ier Morrow county, as a candidate for speak All agree lo th a t. T he populists und new m aclilucB :G ibbons Bros., A dvance; whom are living, one son dying at the th e an n u al gold yield exceeds $1,000,000 er of the noxt house. B ut then there th e supporters of th e Bryun tic k e t H u tch in s Jh N elson, A dvance—36 inch age of eleven years. The fam ily moved ■its Jo n ath an Bourne J r ., th e Mitchell- w ant a revolution. B u t a rovoluiion cylinder, anti 60 inch separator Mr. to Oregon in October, 1888 and settled I t do. s n 't m a tte r tnueh w h eth er r e p ublican-populist-democratic- middle- m u st h u rt som ebody. W hom will free H u tc h in s lias since sold his in terest in at Newberg. The deceased united with sick heuiluche, biliousness, Indigestion of-the-road secretary of Holornon H irshV coinage h u rt? T h ey say it will h u rt tlie m ach in e to Mr. N elson. T hey ulso Friends church three years ago and was an d co nstipation arc caused b> neg- I com m ittee, w ith his eagle eye on the corporations and b an k s and cap italists purchased u new engine. Roy H enry a m em ber when called to th a t better le c to r by unavoidable circum stances; speaker’s chair, and while m um ’s the a n d m oneyed interests g enerally. T h ey F letch er un A ultm un, T aylor & Co. hom e. The funeral services were con D eW itt’s L ittle E arly R isers will cure word w ith Jo n ath an just now, ho no believe it will help tho farm er, th e separator. Dan P erry lias traded for ducted from tlie home on Sunday after them all. A. T. H ill doubt is “ sawing wood” . H ands off, laborer am i tho borrower. These th e y ti e Jo b C arry & H em bree m ach in e, of noon by Mrs. Edw ards w here a large C A P IT A L STOOKI, S30 OOO. Brown I call tho p-oplo; a n d th ey are n o t co n L uF uyette. Roy K im berliu purchased num ber of friends and neighbors g ather Mrs D olan—“ My boy D lnny is get- cerned w ho are h u rt, n or hmv touch a new engine. ed to pay th eir respects to th e departed. tin ’ to be a g reat Sunday-school w ork are h u rt, provided th e The Junction City Tim es says: Never th ey V o lu n tary O bserver* M e t e o r o l o g i c a l er bless th e h e a rt av u tu .” B a t h i n g In th W l lln m c tt f i. D IR E C T O R S: K eco rd . growl because a newspaper fails to give clusses whoso cause th ey espouse Mrs. N o 'a n —“ In d ad e?” Tlie West Hide tells how they b ath e in are n o t h u rt. In o th e r w ords, J E S S E ED W A R D S . B. C. MILES, every scrap of news, so long as you take J C. COLCORD “ Yls. He h as w orked t ’ree av th im For th e m onth sf Ju ly , 1806; th o W illam ette at Independence as fol E. H. WO O DW AR D . N. E. BRITT. no trouble to give the editor inform ation. classes are arrayed against classes, and station, Pacific College, Newberg, Or. fer free excursions a lread y .” lows: Tlie people here have become W e have beard of readers who are aw it is proposed to despoil those on one en th u siastic over the pleusureof b ath in g fully p u t out because we failed to make side for the benefit o f those on th e o th TEMPERATURE. j - V Sm ith the photographer finds th a t it in th e W illam ette, and th e s iz o o ftlie .S’a'-o note of arrival or d ep artu re of friends er. T here is here a question of hon esty SUMMARY. always pays to satisfy his custom ers by 5 :i crow d is in creasing T here were 500 a n d patriotism . W h y should ban k s C e r t io r a t e , o l ilepo.it issu ed payable on d e m a n d . Exchange bought and .o ld G oo d n o t e s Me visiting them , or of social affairs, or of Mux Min. doing first class work at prices to suit d i s c o u n t e d . Depo sit » r e c e i v e d » o b je c t to c h e c k a t sig h t, a n d a g e n e r a l b a n k i n g b u . i n e a e + »m £ th ere M onday evening, a n d th e brass r a u » a c t e d . C o l l e c t i o n , m a d e o n all a c c e s s i b l e p o i n t , i n I h e U n i t e d S ta t es a n d C a n a d a . th e heaven sent babies th a t visit th eir au d corporations, a n d c a p italists and th e tim es. Photos 3x4 inches for 35 About 200 SJ 48 It is band was in attendance. C O R R E S P O N D E N T S —L a d d & T i lt o n . P o r t l a n d : N a t i o n a l P a r k B a n k , N e w Y o r k . homos over night. The average news m oneyed Interests be robbed? cents per dozen. All o th er work as HI 06 43 feet from tho shore is a fir snag, the log M e a n te m p . , + 69 15-31 th o y w ho m ake o u r credit, who fu r 9\) 44 68 S t r a n g e r , v i s i t i n g t h e ci ty a r e i n v i t e d to c a ll at t h e b a n k fo r i n f o r m a t i o n c o n c e r n i n g t h e o i l y paper man isn 't a m edium, nor a mind cheap as any gallery in town. 48 70 . 92 being about fifty feet long and tw o in C o rresp o n d en ce invited. reader, b u t gets the most of ids news th e nish th e m eans for all o ur enterprises, 70 51 82 d iam eter A largo rope has been fast Ma x. t e m p , 103 8'.» 49 68K sam e way a m ilkm an gets his m ilk—by w ho provide for g re a t im provem ents, D at e , 15. “ M ay I be a t liberty to q uote you as SS 09 4 » and w ho accom odate S tate a id c o u n ty ened to it and to a tree on th e shore 53 73» - 99 pum ping. ind o rsin g tlie sen tim en t th a t tlie voice 44 54 71 a n d m u n icip ality with needed loans. O ne of tb e am u sem ents indulged in, 72 92 52 Min t e m p . , 43. of th e people is th e voice of G od?” ask w ldch keeps tlie spectators Interested, sf, 53 Can we do w ithout them ? B y no Da te , 2. ed tlie Interview er “ I w ould not like T he Golden Anniversary of an A m eri m eans W e m u st borrow or stag n ate; is for a dozen or so persons to catch 2 77 48 681, 91 40 to com m it m yself to th a t sen tim en t can technical journal is not so common and if we could n >t borrow a t hom e, hold of th e rope, w hich is about a foot 102 57 No. d ay *: 103 58 u n til after th.i c o n v e n tio n ,” answ ered C le a r . 24. an event, but it calls for special notice, we should have to borrow o f foreign below th e surface of tlie w at r, an d w ith •Hi 51 — P a r t l y c l o u d y , 7. Hard Burned Brick for Foundations and Wells. th e c a n d id a te .—In d ian ap o lis Jo u rn al. 97 49 and a warm word of fraternal greeting. c a p ita lists on w hatever term s they a one, two, three, th ro w som eone high 51 99 75 The receipt of the handsom e sem i-cen would lend. in th e a ir a n d lie dives dow n u n d e r the 52 77 102 W e c a n n o t borrow of Ffioe a n d F a n c y M o ld B r i c k a S p e c i a l i t y . P r i c e s f r o m 15.00 p e r t h o u s a n d u p. C a ll or 54 P revailing w ind — 7»S ten n ial num ber of th e Scientific Ameri European m oney lenders an d pay in w ater. An ex cellent sp rin g board has ) 97 v r l t e for p a r t i c u l a r s . F o r th e L u ng*. *4 60 07 D i r e c t i o n s. o. 4.1 65 M can, of New Y ork, gives us th e oppor poor money. T hey are not com pelled been bu ilt o u t on th e log w hich slants E lder Alson W. Steers w rites from 89 49 09 tu n ity to congratulate this long e sta b to lend, a n d If t h e y lend th e y will lend out ab o u t th ree f.-et above tlie w ater, St, 51 68*.. P ortland, O r.: “ T here Is no m edicine N e w b e r gr, NS - - - - - O re g o n 4’> to lished and justly esteemed journal upon on ih e iro w u to n u s and as tlie w ater is about ten feet deep, for th e th ro a t a n d lu n g s th a t I can 63» * M 40 47 th e arrival of its Golden A nniversary and 77 62 [ som e splendid d iv in g ex h ib itio n s are recom m end to m inisters, public speak If th e populist w an ts more m oney at 48 63»* 79 th e effective and characteristic m anner Q uite a n u m b er of the m arried 45 65 85 ers a n d singers, w ith tlie confidence otieaper rales he m u st n o t close foreign given 85 44 64 »V, in whioh it has signalized it. For 50 P H F / V rO fTt I'tFOT LUMBER YABP, th a t I can th e 8. B Cough C ure.” 50 Y V 71 85 m ark ets to A m erican bid»; he m ust ladles are excellent sw im m ers an d it is ■ r,T * X NEWBEE3, OBEGON. years o ur contem porary has devoted it- cents per bottle. F o r sale by all d ru g no t com pel A m erican capital to find netlceable th a t In th e last week a num - aelf to a weekly chronicling of the tFrom m axim um and m inim um read gists. P OO RS . LA TH . OI.ASS. CEDAR. in v estm en t abroad WUI any o n e in { her o f th e y o u n g g ills have learned to ings. WIN D OW S. LIME, S AS H FIR . w orld's progress in science and in d u s try ; At first an y th in g served for a M OU LD IN GS , SAND. WEIGHTS. ids senses lend good m oney to lie pii.l sw im . REDWOOD. E d w i n M o r r i s o n , Vol. Observer. and it is peculiarly fittiug th a t its sem i SHINGLES. II »I R, CO RD, b a th in g suit, lint tlie ease of action in a YELL'W PIN K ‘•There's a ju d g e out W est w ho beats B u i l d e r s H a r d w a r e . in poor m oney at low rates? U nder ETC ., BTC. centennial num ber should consist of a H Ioo,l W i ll T e ll. th e D utcli for fiendish p u n ish m e n t.” free silver coinage If a m an owes a well m ade b ath in g su it h as caused a resum e of th is progress, gathered into The many different skin diseases such “ W h at sort of a sentence does he in thousand dollars and hns both gold and great m any to got g arm en ts n in ie to or succinct form, and enriched with h isto r silver, w ill lie pay in gold or in silver? d er, som e o f w hich are elabora e. as ring worm, le tte r, salt rheum , erysip flict?” ical illustration. In a review covering “ Well, o n e p o ir w retch was convicted Tlie farm er and th e laborer will get S w im m ing com m ences at about tw o o '- elas, eczema, itching or an eruption of so wide a range it was evidently im poss ) n othing b u t silver T h e hank* will not olook and ends w ith th e dusk of every pim ples, pustules, blotches, chaps or of killing five people, a n d th is cruel ib le -e v e n in an issue of 72 pages—to pay th e m a n y th in g else; cap italists wtil afternoon On S unday th ere w ere a cracking open of the skin, scrofula, are Judge sentenced hint to an afternoon's tre a t every subject in d e ta il; aud we I n o t lend a n y th in g else H ow wl.l g rea' m an y spectators, hut only a few directly the cause of im pure blood. Im prisonm ent in a m lllen ery -sto re on th in k th a t, on th e whole, th e selection I they lie pernia innt y benefited? T he ladies, w hile Monday night half tlie W ilbur’s Blood Purifier is acknowledged o pening d a y .—Life. has bean judiciously made. The broad to l>e the best medicine known for any I more husinnas we have th e tietter for sw im m ers w e e of the g en tler sex field of T ransportation is covered by very of these unsightly com plaints. Price them . But th e revolution proposed in C ure* C ro u p . E li H ill, L um ber C ity, Pa., w rites, readable articles on th e T ransatlantic th e ir beiialf will ru in business, bit auae “ 1 have Ivon stiff, ring front piles tw en $1.00 per bottle. For sale by all D rug “ My three children are all subject to 8team ship, American Railroads and ____________ It will w ith d raw cap ita' or n u k e th e ty-five year* ami thought my case in gists. croup; I telegraphed to Han Francisco, Bridges, and the American Locom otive; rates ruinously h ig h . W hen business curable. De W itt's W itch Hazel Halve T he rooster would be a m uch more got a half dozen bottles of H. B. Cough and th e story of our early and late tr i is good th ere is m ore dem an d for I alter was recom m ended to me a* a pile cure, popular bird if he could only be in luccd C ure. I t is a perfect rem edy. God um phs on the seas and the stupendous and m ore dem and for w hat tlie farm er so l Ixiught a box ami it performed a to fool th a t there is no real vital necessi bless you for it. Y ours, etc., J . U. 1 grow th of our railroads receivos an add produces. p erm anent cu re.” This is only one of ty for his reporting his w hereabouts Crozier, G ram s Pass, Or. 50 cents per ed interest from illustrations of historic It seem s to us tiis m ost fatal p ro p v thousands of sim ilar oases. Ecsem a, betw een m id n ig h t a n d 3 a. m . We bottle. For sale by all druggists. al ships and locomotives. Achievem ents k> ow th a t he Is at hom e. In the bosom in th e electrical world are chronicled in sltion th a t ever was advanced f>r th e sores and skin diseases yield quickly o f ids fam ily. Ho are we. but we d o n 't T he m o u n tain s of th e moon are im a series of adm irably w ritten articles e n Im provem ent o f our m onetary system , when it i* used. A. T. Hill. — tkt go-ligbtly kind— get up in th e night to brag about it. m ensely larger In proportion titan thos»> title d : The Telegraph; The Subm arine ex cep tin g only tlie G reenback Idea, to If you have ever seen a little child in w hich th is is ak in . R ep u d iatio n , d e C able; The Telephone; The Phonograph My d tt'e bay, w hen tw o y. ars of age. of the earth . T he moon is b u t one for th e agony o f su m m er com plaint, you and th e Electric Motor. T here will not preciation anil ¡mi llion are com m m to was taken very ill w ith bloody fiux ty -n in th th e size of th e e a rth , but its eat, realize th e d an g er of th e trouble be a more popular story th an the growth both, am i som e of the populists an* free I w as i dvised to use U h am b er|aln ’a m ou n tain peaks are nearly as higlt an d appreciate th e value of in s ta n ta n of tbe Bicycle, which traces th e evolu to avow It. Here Is ex G overnor B uch Colic, Oh »ler.» ci I Diarrhopa R em edy T w enty-tw o are Iiigher th a n M ount eous relief alw ays afforded by D e W b t’s tio n from the prim itive "bone sh a k e r” an an , of Tennessee, ta lk in g o u trig h t an d luckily procured part of a bott'e. Blanc, w hich is w ithin a few feet of l'olio A l 'boleri» Cure. For dy-ontorv to th e “ safety” of the present day. The for fiat m oney. I carefully read tho d irectio n s and th ree m iles high. T he highest is a lit- "Y o u know populists d o n 't go m uch a n d d ia rrh ii'a It Is a re laide rem edy gave it accordingly He w as verv low, tl m ore th an four m iles an d a half. developm ent of th e Sewing Machine We could not afford to recom m end th is is told in th e story of th e early struggles on redem ption m oney. T h ey say here, If as a cure unless it were a cure. A. T. but slow y and surely he began to iin T h ey are so firmly put together that O il o f C la r in e t . of Howe and W ilson and of the reaper in tlie governm ent ra n take fifty th ree cents prove, gradually recovered, an d is now _________ th e history of McCormick and H ussev. w orth of silv er and by p u ttin g a stam p H ill. machine and rider seem as one. Get ns stout an d strong as ever. I feel 1s a pleasant, palatable p reparation, e n A specially interesting page in th is a d on it m ake it a dollar, th e n th e y can Theories of cure m ay I h > discussed at sure it saved h is life l n ever can tirely free from all oily taste, and m ay on jn Imperial and try it. Send for m irab le num ber is th a t which roatains tak e p»p *r and p u t a sta m p on it and len g th by p hysicians, but th e sufferers p rd s e the P ’-medy h alf Its w orth. I he ad m inistered in tern ally or applied ’96 catalogue. th e Prise Essay on th e subject of, The make it w orth a dollar. They d o n t re w an t quick re le f; nnd O ns M inute snt sorry every body in th e w o rd ex te rn a lly . It w ill rem ove ail pain Progress of Invention During the Post deem silver dollars w ith gold, nobody C ough C ure w ill give It to th em A does not know h«w good it is. as I do th a t *Hiuman fl»**h is heir to ,” if prop F ifty Y ears. Price 10 cents. 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