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aurica An Independent Paper, Devoted Especially to the Interests of Southern Oregon GRANTS PASS, JOSEPHINE COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 25. 1897 RAPID RAIL. 'ADING S hoes fc?x S hoes for . chiio ^’ n ' s pas ako k ]0T he ^$; njissisand their , brothers ; Snots that fit as S mooth as whistles fEKFECT s COMfOlU Soit! Only sii I hr Red Star Store »! WOLFF & ZWICKER ?RiON WORKS [INCORPORATED] Oregon Portland □rei li I ---- MANUFACTURERS OF------ Ir Ivt 1 l'ciiilie Pipe n .nd. ” All Kinds of Machinery •* i for Mining Purposes. — I]' ALSO----- A DGE WORK. BOLTS RODS IRON SHUTTERS CELLS WINDOW-GUARDS. DOORS. AND STIC !< Cast-Iron Structure Work RESPONDENCE SOLICITED. ESTIMATES FURNISHED Groceries! 4 First-class goods kept in stock and sold at the lowest pr ices, quality considered. I —ALL KINDS OF Phenomenal Ti > Made by the New Y .rk Contrai. A d Interesting In< I -nt of I ,r!y Travel KreailtHl by » ( M.ivltlcave of liâtes— Dhtcuveri«*!» of Urv.it Im portance. The phenomenal tfme record made by the New York Central Hudson llivcr Ralroad coippany, on the 11th day of September, 1805, recalls an interesting coincidence of dates of special interest in the city of Albany. On the Uth day of September. 1609, Henry Hudson, after making several unsuccessful attempts to discover a northeast passage around the conti nent, under the direction of the Anglo- Dutch East India company, entered the Hudson river, terminating his trip at the head of the navigable waters in the vicinity of Albany, which he named “the New’ Netherlands.” Hudson did not make the rapid transit of 65 1-3 miles per hour, nor is it pos sible that his sailing record compared favorably with the sp‘vd of the Defend er or the Valkyrie, but the result of his discoveries was of vastly mon' impor tanee, as it indicated the route which was destined to be followed in the march of civilization and the development of this continent, and has done more for the advancement of science and the arts than any section of the earth re corded in history. It was here that the first meeting of the colonial representatives was held. resulting in the preliminary step« for the establishment of *thc present re- publican form of government. It v.as here that Clinton and his co- adjutors, taking advantage of the nat ural topographical rout«? provided by nature, inaugurated the canal system, connecting the waters of the Hudson with the lake«, which was the pioneer movement for inland transportation, and was followed by the more rapid railroad system rendered necessary by the demand; of commerce. It was here that the first institute for the develop ment of science and the arts and the promotion of agriculture was incor porated by Stephen Van Rensselaer and others, wnich is still in existence. It was here that Dr. Nott provided the first plan in the introduction of the grate I.ar. l»v which coal could be suc cessfully used as fuel. it was here t»iat Littlefield brought into use the first self-feeding base-burn ing stove. It w ax here that Squire Whipple first H'duced to science the art of bridge building, erecting a trapezoidal truss bridge of iron, nnd presenting formulas for several structures. It was here that Prof. Henry and Dr. TenEyck strung miles of wirearound| the walls of the Albany academy, dem onstrating the practical use of elec tricity as a power and in the transmis sion of message's, which was immedi ately applied by Prof. Morse by the use of bis alphabet. And it was here, at the West Albany Rhops of the railroad company, that William Buchanan, superintendent of motive power, planned and constructed the celebrated engine 999, and «»fliers of the same style, which have gained an international reputation, ami without which the success attending the phe nomenal achievement could not have been accomplished. It is worthy of note that our Dutch ancestors of the Netherlands, to whom we are indebted for so much, have just launched th«' largest steamship now afloat of the twin screw type. May success attend their enterprise.—Peter Hogan, in Ballston Daily Journal. COUNTING OF THE VOTES. ^Staple and Fancy Groceries ^HARDWARE, TINWARE, ftti u4 I rv TABLEWARE •to <1<K.<1 by simpij • on tlie i \vt Every article sold warranted as represented. Farm Produce taken «4 change J. M CHILES. MANHOOD RESTORED be Lt an tton of « famouff Frenrb pbynklM. wi.l quickly cire x ou of all n»*r yens or dMiws of tb« («aeraur« «.rear«, suefe a« L« h Manhood. I.-.fa.u. til*. I ' m J Ti« in the B;uk. Seminal Emiwii rim. N. rv-m Ix-Mllty, Pimj len, Unlluiem to Marry, Exhausting Jx-Rin». VartcooM«» a-'d Constipation. 11 stops a. 1 by-<1ay nr r ight Prermu» ««nick- _ _ of (BscbargH, which If notcherka«l leads to .•iperraHtorrho»» and it. EFORE mmh AFTFR m I th« horrors nf Im potency. < 11*1«! w P. ch-ausue tLeilv«r, tbe k,.lneysan«l thenrinarynrcartiotabimpurltiea riTl*Tl>B5 F: •tr*ngth«nff and restores -mall weak organ«. Th« reaeori »uff« - cfm are not cnre«1 by Doctor« Is ninety per c«at nr* tiwihIM wHh itaMtla. CUPII'EMR iff thaonly known r*m*dr V» cw without an of»-ranr*r. 9BH0(»«itmoni- A writtcojp. irnntpp given ai4 money returned ir elx t>ox*a d-w-s not obevi a jrr’-aarr t vim (box. MX for f -'..(I), by mall. Snnd for rax x circular ami t»»Un>oniala, l«lrca »AtoL FIEDICIMK < O., P. O. Box 30, Ran Franciswo. Cal. 3 »1 3 For Sale by M. CLEMKNS. NEW b U l - io 10 El ROPE. AMERICANS IN LONDON, A LONG SWIM CATS THAT SEE NO DAYLIGHT New Yerk Poet OflBc«* lia« * Proposed Construction of a Water Thousands of Tourists Throntflntf Incident tn the Lifo of the Lata way Through Hudson Bay. Gov. Ruaoell, of Massachusetts. tho EnwliBh Capital a Bather Ba- markable Kat Marvtaa. “It may not I k * generally known that there is a remarkable aggregation of cate in the big city post office in N» w It Would Leuen the 1> I m taure from St in Ilia Trip* Wr.ck.4 VI.« MU m trum Stoor. H. uJ w hat an Amrrkai York.” said a traveler to a Washington Faul to Liverpool M7O Mil«« and lie Noiua Collage CompauloM Have a About the Great City—it la Eaay News reporter. “I served in that oilict of lmmeute Advantage to the Vary Narrow Kacapa trout l>iatiu*ul*h the Teople once and became so interested in tlu ¡shipping luteresti». Drawala*. from Thia Hide. one hundred and fifty or two hundred cats in the basement of the building Chief among the characteriaticu dis that 1 began to make a sort of study of The distance of the great wheat fields The world will surely turn upside of the northwest from the Atlanticseu- down if the English begin to change tinguishing William E. Ruaaeli in hi« the animal in general. These cats are l card, and the consequent expense of their ways. It looks a« if this were gv- early day« wux indomitable pluck that kept there to prevent the mice from iig to huppen. They are «showing an stamped him very early as a man likely chewing up the contents of the mail Utting the agricultural product« of that great prairie country on the Eu- .utelligeivt acquaintance with our gv- to succeed in anything which he un bags. So necessary are they regarded • »¡ t an market, hax long seemed to be U'i. ph\ and our public men, for one dertook. Examples of thia combination that an appropriation of twenty dol u unsunnountable difficulty. While unh nrd-of thing. The prince of Wales of courage and perseverance were abun- lars a month is available for their sup For all diseases caused by derangement :.a’. igation is open on the great lake» has. hud electric lights put in his town daut in hia athletic experiences tit port. The light of day never strikes ■ he cost of transportation is greatly house; the suffocating, sulphurous un Harvard, and in one or two iiuitancra the room in which the cats are allowed of th« Liver, Kidneys, and Stomach. .e- sened, but even with the ad vantage of derground railway is experimenting of his career, which made him very to roum, and from year in to year out Keep it always In the house and yon this inlard waterway the outlay of ship- with electric motors, and the r.vwepa- fainouM indeed throughout the universi the electric lights are kept burning. will save time and Doctor’s Bills, and These cats know very well that the ¡ ■ipg a bushel of wheat to Ia\« r[>ool lias *rs are printing pictures. Vestibuled ty in his native city. hav« at hand an active, harmhM and par One of these was his conduct in a fa light is artificial, and no* one can tell iu’cn, during the past fev, years, equal rains with saloon cars are appearingon to t he price paid for a bushel at ¡xiints the railways and the ♦heater« are begin mous race of class crews in 1876. Rus me to the contrary, f>r, us I say, I have fatly safe purgative, alterative and toak. If you feel dull, debilitated, have frequent n Dakota and Manitoba, which means ning to give away programmes to the sell’« bewt was lw*nten hv half a leugth made a study of them. The conse quence is the animals lubor under the haaefahe, mouth taste« badly, poor appr ii.at for every bu ¡iel of wheal that the audiences. But the most surprising, and he himself had to receive the atten (¡elusion that all time is night time, Ute end tongue coated, you are suffering .in: r puts on the Europeun market rock shivering revolution makes the tion of frieuda after the contest. He aud in spite of the fiuit that several ne must l.a\e the value of another bush latest news of the week—the city mer- showed in this race an amount of de hundred persons arc at work in the from torpid liver or biliousness, sad SIM iiants have formally agreed to let their termination and endurance which not room constantly, those cats are not de MONS L iver R egulator will cure yov. el to get it i here. The enu of this is that, w het her by clerks wear straw hats. It Ins been as even his most enthusiastic admirers had terred from indulging in their noc If you have eaten anything hard to lake or rail, the wheat has to Is* carried hot as Chicago during a national cou attributed to him. Another instance of turnal serenades. They howl and fight digest, or feel heavy after meals or sleep 'rom the west to this city, a distance nt ion, so something had to be done (X)urnge nnd grit was furnished in an and scratch exactly the same as if they less at night, a dose of SIMMONS LlVIR in some eases of 11,000 miles. Mr the clerks, but who would have accident in which he came near losing were stationed on a buck yard fence REGULATOR will relieve you and bring T ; sc freight rates, which are not by dreamed that the traditional drees of Ills lift'. with the darkness of Egypt about means high for the distance, make tens <»f thousands of clerks who have In the summer of 1876 he w ent dow n them. Oh, yes, the clerks become used pleasant sleep. If at any time you feel your system difference between profit and loss one about sweltering in their hats was to Nantucket to |> bsh a few weeks on to it after awhile aud pay no attention a the farmer. thus suddenly to be changed? It prob the water. He had three friends with to them.” seeds cleansing and regulating without • !”i’ e\il is to lie overcome by what ably has taken ever since the French him, and the four young men were to violent purging, take SIMMONS LtVER called the new idea. It is not new, ievolution for them to get their high sail a sloop that laid been floated for R egulator . _ THE OLD LAWYER y any means, for it has la'cn used by hats and no one supposed they would the first time that year. J. H. ZeillQ « Co., Philadelphia/ On a «(pially morning the craft was Depew Maye What lie Ought to Be to the se Htieson Bay company for over 200 l<»si' them inside of another century. i bis change makes it bothersome for overhaul«! and the young fellows de s; it \\a> the route that the early Community. r.; on the me to pick out the kmerieana in the cided to make a short trip in lu-r. There lit' lied river of the north I know of no more charming member when they started the lied Ki ver d reefs. For w eeks 1 have lieen riding were two stningers at Nantuoket, of the community ’than the old lawyer, Professional Cards. * in 1 12, and as it hr. been, and I about on the tops of’buses (the chariots young men of about the mine age as says Chauncey Depew. I,studied with ill. to a certain extent, u . d to this of the masses) nnd picking out Amer- those in the juirty of collegians, and a judge w ho, a« I left his office, had ROBERT G. SMITH, it is evidently not ini ■ Tact icable, ¡cans by their derby hats and «traw they were invited to have a sail. The six completed the 80th year of his life and ATTORNEY AT-LAW. r. four months of winter ice prevents tiles. Fancy my surprise, then, when went out accordingly. the 65th year of his practice. The old G rant I* afh , O ukcion . hi , but- it freeze« up later in I see on the Strand my cigar counter The sea was high and the wind blew lawyer is the custodian of the secrets full : and thaws earlier in the spring clei k in a straw hat, and Bob Fitzsim- sharply, and about five miles from the of the community.* If he has been Practii-vs ir. all State and Federai Coarta 1 I ’1 io Superior. ....ms, the champion of the world, in shore the little sloop was capsized. The true to his profession, and to his best in Orm a in B ank B uildino . it.- If is from Port Nelson a silk tile. By the way, I stepped down wind «truck her so that she filled very stincts and teachings, he has been the The th of the Nelson river, ■n m my chariot when 1 saw the pugi- rapidly and immediately sank. benefactor of the village <»»• tin* town t WILLARD CRAWFORD, (’ The only t hing that came to the sur or the county in which he has spent Hudson straits, via (’ape 1 t and said: “Hello! are you over here the north coiu:t of Ireland, io tight?” “No," said he, and his an- face was h long oar, and by the unan I his life. lie has settled family dis A'lTORNKY-AT-LAW. v. i i w as such as Alexander might have i mo us «•onsent of the four students this putes, he has reconciled heirs to the Practice« in all Federal, Stata and St»* to Liverpool or (iluxgow; son i« to be connect«! with i. ade when he had rounded up the was pliieed nt the disposal of the two provisions of wills, he has adjusted sat preme Courts. it lds nnd cattle ranges by world. "There’s nobody here to fight. w bo had l>een invited out tQ sail. isfactorily to all and to tin* prevention Orni's at R bsioknck Titian M t . N obth . lway from \Vlnni|x*g. Man., I «-an stop them all in four round«." The situation was rationally dis of family feuds the distribution of es ns Notary Public. < than 490 miles from the cussed, nnd it was decided that an at fh There are about 59,000 of ux here, and1 tates. he has prevented neighborhood part of thix huge burg has iiecome al- tempt-should be nuuie to reach Coatue vendettas on boundary lines, he has .• Le ' homelike in consequence. West shoals, a point that was farther away brought old-time enmities into cordial HENRY L. BENSON, minster Abbey is us American a resort ax than the shore they had loft, but toward friendships, he has made clients nnd Attorney-at-Law. the Fifth Avenue hotel, and you could which the tide vas running aid the money by being honest, faithful nnd not go amiss in St. Paul’s (X the Tower wind blew. Bussell and one of his col true. The secrets of his register, of GRANTS PASS, OR. f you went up to the first man or wom lege mate« led the others off. his safe nnd of his in« mory are ! he skel The swim before them was a long etons of the family closets of the w hole Ornca—Over the Bank. Practice« in all an in the crowd and «aid: “Hurrah CourtH oi the State. for Old Glory!” six miles, and, with the heavy sen that neighborhood. But the process of mod Some of the American men wlvicome was on, and the wind that w«s blow ern cremation dors not more perfectly here are a terror to their country men. ing, it meant at least three hours in the d-'ifyov the human frame then docs ARTHUR P. HARTH, They seem to have had enough money water. th s lawyer’s fidelity to h:s oath keep On shore the fishermen nnd their out of sight these family skeletons. to get here with, and.ionce here, they borrow to get Iwick. They catch us who families were sitting down to dinner Doctor in Dental Surgery Japan'ii rubllr Mtorj Teller. ire rooted here and cannot get away. when the accident, occurred nil but O ffick ovKK thk B ank now tbings have changed. Tlie One American resident, a well-known one. This man's w ife hnd bec-i delayed Public storv teller* «till earn n good hi Bay company’s rights were pur- novelist, got a card from a ha rd-up the in the preparation of the noonday meal, livelihood in Japan. In 'I' >kio alone GOO Oregon 1 by t he dominion government in other day. and asked him in. The vis and during the wait he sought to kill of them ply their trade, provided with about ^25,009,(M»0 worth of itor begun to tell him how much hv ad time by sweeping the wa with his glam a mi all table, n fan nnd a paper ra,e in I^XO, len yars later, a chai- mired the novelist’« work, how he had Thus it was that he saw a white sail per to illustrate and cniphaaiza the j i. iited to the Nelson Elver read every line he hnd ever written and glisten in the sunlight nnd disiipiwar pointe of their tele*. EAST and SOUTH . who are now building a rail- there the novelist Htop|x*<l him. "See He didn’t know what, had hap|»rned, ----- VIA THE ----- ch will, in tlie course of a few here," said he, "you have run short of but he was convinced Homething was Winnipeg within 36 bourn’ money and are 3,000 mile« from w rong. Shasta A foul breath la ncy to the sea. He got into a dory and mode for th( honx*, and want a slight favor of — of the — one of the greatest lip st. Paul and Miuneapo- a — and so forth, and so forth. I s|M»t where he had seen the «ail, leaving afHictionn that a mag I 50 miles from the understand; you needn't say a word, word that other« should follow him. or woman can have. Southern Pacific Company. his mean? A sav- Now, don’t you think you are An affliction not The two young men that held the only to themselves, Exi>mw Traini Leave Portland I>ailr niles a.s comi>ared wasting your time with me? I am only <»ar kept afloat but for a few minutes, but to those with to New York. This a novelist, and I have a family. 1 could while the others were battling for tin I North. whom they come in Mouth. qually, of course, to points not possibly loan you more than five shore. It wax evident that the oar contact. A foul h :B0 r. X. Lr. Portland at . I h In*. a » breath is a dreadful 11:00. M lv . tirants e\ en more to points north and shillings, bnt if you would go to Astor would longer sup|M»rt only one, and the _________ l’as» ... lv . ' H:2Sr. ■ discourager of affec 11:15* m . ! *r. San Fran'co Lr. 7 Ito r.a. t of the twin cities. Further, and spend the same time and honey « Ider of the two sangout: “Well, g««»«! tion. or rather of the ice from Port Nelson to Live-r- > n him, ti lling him how fond you are by, old man; this <mr won’t hold u« Above train« ntop at EaHt Portland, demonstration of af milos, while it is 3,040 from of his books, he could give you a hun l»oth, and you cun have my chance.’’ fection. !t would probably be more so if Oregon City. Woodburn, Salem, Turner, people only rcalixed just what bad breath ♦.lie same place, showing dred dollars.” Marion, JeHerton, Albany, Cottage Gror« Then he sank nnd was drown«!. , means Bad breath is one of the »ymptoma Ilaliiey. Ilarrn- favor of t he bay route of When the fiahermen reached the vl- of constipation Some of the other sytnp. Tangent, SI io M h , The i isitor rose to hit feet. “You are Junction City, Eugene, that the difference of the <■. brick.” said he. “Thunk you very ( inity of the accident hr found the sur toms are sour stomach, loss of appétit«’, burg, from St. Paul to Liverpool, much. I’ll go and hum * Astor at once.” viving young man in the water uucon- •ick and bilious headache, dizziness, heart Criwwell, Drain, and all station« from and distress after eating. These things Rowburg to Axhlami inelnaive. rk, an«l via the Hudson bay, scious, with his arm wound tightly burn I'ker* is another way of telling Amer- mean indigestion They* lead to dysoepsia jtter to be shorter by near- around tJir wooden sweep. and worse things They all start wiffi con ican< w it bout looking at their hate. It Rotiburg Mail Daily The fisherman saw some distance stipation, and constipation is inexcusable i by their quick, alert, nervous move because it can be cured—eured easily, ahead, when he looked up, a white ball 8 '10 a . m . I lv . Portland 4 WP.M. ment?». their bright, wide-awake face« quieklyand permanently, bythe use of Dr. 12 25p. m . I lv . Albany 1:16?.«. and their roiiscioiiM in<h*|M*ndeTi<*e and bobbing up and down. This wiis one of Pu nr A Pleasant PftllfttB Hie y «re a j 6.20 p. m , sr. Roseburg pride. You thought 1 wax going to say the collegians, and hr wax discovered fed remedy for this most common of all They give to nature just the little Salem Paaaenger Daily. by their «¡M eeh, but that in not mi . The by the white handkerchief that hr wore troubles help that she need» They are very mild in c/e until - •• i j». na.-al speech that the English about his brad. When hr wax pulled their aetion, and act without any violence I a ith hi* i into the isxit hr gnsprd, faintly: “ My « :00r. M I LV. Portland *r. I 10:15*. M. • . smti I m * to n - is only the heritage of a whatever. In thia, they are difh-rrnt from uj.’i r. m j *r Salem lv . I S 00 *. ■>. few of ua, and we got it from the Eng- brother,” and sank in a d«f«i faint t/i many preparations offered for a slmflar nur- pose Sometimes the remedy is worse tnan I ah. Down in Cornwall and up in the Ixittom of the dory. These two the disease, Dr Pierce’» Pleasant Pellets DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE* Yorkshire they have the «arnr eharp words told the fishermen that, ther-* are mild, but they are infallibly efficient “a” that wr umc . Here in London the was nt least another person ahead. So They do the work which they are intended Pullman Buffet Sleepers rock ii ' - all say “eaow,” and “raound.” that when the lx>at, of fishermen who to do, without deranging the system in any — and — rise and "m.ov.just hx nur PhihulrlphianN had followed the first dory was seen way They not only give immediate reHet but the benefit derived from them is per S econd C lass S leeping C ars and some Yankee« ............... . • •• do. . No; fhrrr ia rio Ix'hirxi they were nignaled to goaheud manent You can stop taking them by Attached lo all through trains sense in that old gilx' alxmt out as quickly ax jossiI»lr and look for more and by and there is no danger that you speech, kV«- rot it from thrar folka, and swimmers. Thia they did, and picked will become a slave to their use The drug up the brother, w ho told them that Rus gist who tries to sell you something else we left it here lie«idea. N. Y. Journal. “Just as good,” cither does not know what W m I Siile Divisiuo bettero l'ortlnd ud sell and his companion were still in the be is talking about, or he makes more THE bPARROW. Ctrvillii water. When Russell, who was vet .i money on the other thing If you cate Hi* Niimlier Kept Down In l.ondu« by long wav from land, turned alx>ut to more for his prosperity than you do for your own health, take the other thing If the Use of Cat«. catch sight of his companions who hr value your health insist on having Dr. If left t/i himself the Ixmdon «¡»arrow sup|»ox«*d were follow ing, In- mi W a sail yon Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets A free »ample, v.ould probably multiply exceedingly, coming down like a thing of life with of from 4 to 7 doses, will be sent to any for there is enough w ante fromevery hu the wind and tale, and he knew hr anil I address A copy of Dr Pierre's celebrated lo»A ll an hoiiM'hold to keep at l«-ust one his friends were saved« page book, “The Common Ren*« Medical ¡•air of |.iiiot\s. That would give Russell had been swimming exactly Adviser,” profusely illnstrat*d, will t>e Al Albany ami I'orvallia connect with «>m«'ili ng like 1,5’10,(100 F|Mirrow s to the an hour and twenty minutes. Boston sent fvtt on receipt of twenty-one fli) train« of Or. (’entrai A Eastern Ry. cents in one-cent stamps to cover cost a of greater London. But these Globe. of mailing ortZy. ures <io not reprment iwtual facte, Addr«ss W orld ' s D isprnmary M kd - CarelMinMi of Life in Africa. parrow ¡x>pillation is rigorously i Ifir. M. lv Portland Ar. | 8:20 a . M, ai A ssociation , N o . Main Street, Mpirnbi ia the l*ginning of the nav IC I ovmi , not by want of fecundity, 7:25 p m . er. M« Minn ville lv . | 5:50 a . m . Buffalo, N Y. t the zoo, for instance, where J igable water used by the tu I mini mt rut ion and «belter abounds, the birds Ht Fort Joh noon. The water in full I l I KOI ’(¿If TIUKKTM to breed at all seasons of the year, of crocodiles; people are con ate n tly I* I' m all plinto in th« Eastern States, Cana but th»* O|M’rat.ions «>f the natural en ing taken by tliern. Honre aliot a big da ami Enrop* ran be obtained at lowest emy, that great, fact in all wild life, crooodile mul found a pair of bnivelet rates, from J. S. Pl'RIMJ.M, ................... Agent, which even the progressive Dnidon in its Rtornarh. The natives foolishly tiranta 1’m.i narrow eantxxt avoid. 'The natural en- rink the water every «lay. They wall, KP. IHM I It RS, in th, < a««« is the Jx>ndon cat. tf in knee-deep to g«*t water, and r%m Ant. 1' F A P Am It KOKH I KK. ne will count up the number of swim acroxK the Mtr«ainx. By making a Manager. Vorland, Or. »**• in lux or her know ledge which «mall fence alw»ut the place where they I-» not | m » • — a eaL the numl**r and get water many live* would I»»* saved; quity of th* natural enemy will hr- but that mean« work, and every African thinks he will flpt tw a victim From • ipparvBt oor people keep mofw «wts than rich the Diary of the Le.tu E. J. Glare, in For Salent the COURIER Office o th«* rmall houxrsalsuinr! with Century. people’s rata, which have A STRICT SABBATARIAN. as k rule, catch the spar- • own estate ;but poor cat* i The Sunday Question aa Solved by a Main* Farwiwv. h at large, and th«*** rav- A rooe of un inuh I -trictn«*« in S«l>- fhe young «¡rnrrows is ¡»ro- hns hem observes! that a boVh obM-rvonee •« n-p>rt/-«l from West : l»ags, on the aver- Auburn. Me. A farmer wax waited on birdt a day. No by one of hut nclghlxjm w ho asked for your th*y n ay bring y- u wealth, un seems to prevent the loan of his tmm tip» follow ing Bun wrllw JÔHN W r.DDF.Kbt'kS ft < o. Patent fttfoe «•ya. Washington, b < . f r «hHr ftl | rise ■?T«t n thix form of *fx>rt. day to take bi« wife and children to «tod list of two bundr«d i |T«Jlbr.i w ri rong, but it is tw fas- the cerneteTy. At first hr flatly refused young rat of the writer’s to let the trarn, arguing tJiat it would we’nt into a fit after a lie a «in tz> rw-eivr money for such a COURIFR OFFICE f-»r killing young apur- thing on the Sablmth day. but he final- . y ■ '¡ a as he recovered went ly Mild to the neighlior that he would **.* , A rat in the same think it over ami let him know flofur- urprised with t<eo d«y, remarking that hr would |<!iy its mouth slipped ovrr it in the m«*antimr. Haturduy the THIRTY-SEVENTH EAR. ♦ ♦ 4 mat on the stairs ■ neightx>r railed and th»* farmer aald hi.rrMi «wmiiDg Na- that hr pondrr«l and prayed over th* ♦ ♦ WOR' OWOE CfRC.ULATION. >nff for them, arxi ifir matter arxl crone t<> the roiieliMiton thn1 Twenty Paces W '.erly;¡¡’.usti atei. b t tlie t» n seem« no more it would l»r no harm ite for *jx>rt than bnt that tlie rwighlor must not |s*y f lNCi,rr-i**«ir to M inino M u it until tome week day following. S Ion Spectator. t i an »uLiABS rva tiax . rorrrxw. the fi«*ighbor hirrd th*- team to go i MWU .... The general flreneaa of our aHver the eemrtrry on Sunday, paying for r Dins la from >9 U> 90 per crnL, except on Monday, arid everything war aati«- MINING AND KIkNTIFIC PRESS, FOR HA I.K BY ALL DRUGGISTS the three-« ent piece, which contained fiw u/ry • 220 M abkxt S t ., S an F rancisco , C al . a 25 prr rent, of a41oy. Tie Favorite Hon» I idu I i Route N. E. McGrew HOTEL JOSEPHINE O rth S ixth > trkf . t , G rant ’ s P ass , O r I'll,- Wtll , ner isl I It* -««hi .•es. a bi wn and (Hiptilar Hotel is the Great Headquarter.« rr.iiiMviic Families and Steady Guests. n e< rest and quiet from the noi.se ta jne block from the depot) is not e t !tl.«Hlt H *I. I W y the Da\, Week or Month J. 0. BOOTH, PROPRIETOR ? IR PURE FRESH DRUGS io to th CITY DRUG STORE J E. PETERSON, Tr PRRS« RIP ¡TON naeút o: .vcutv-tlv :tor. y Mrs C M Stone, a registered Pha experience, and Patrons can rely «p,:. ucing served with accuracy and promptness. Pioneer Truck and Delivery h rand Wanted tn Idea