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THE MONROE L jCTRINE. FROM THE COUNTRY. | WOLVES IN THE NORTH. tun d. cf the field to ite form»*r c«in«iition. “Oh. dear no! She ia stay mg with ua A® UM Lodr* »'rat to » uraat A DeeleroUœ Opp-U„r ro"¡»" Moataaa'e Havag»- Gray Wolf— Lair ease of | \ffrr the wire« are laid an*I the cart- <W* fereocc wit» < » «tUaike AffWlra. ts'causc we knew her well up country W o I im iu Wisconsin. I r *gv*s adjusted, the rfectrician in The la»t pa»»< ntft*F to leave the 4 >0 ated, the Mott- Bi GKOflMXY MOO IL Ixcfort her mother died, and we wanted Cuba the Ftrwt to Muka Use of Briefly and bran The gray wolf, the bane of the cattle » vrge simply connect» the other end dional policy of her to See the town and enjoy beraelf, man and flock master, appears to multi | train on the Michigan Central railroad roe doctrine is the Explosive. after it drew to a standstill one after of the communicating wire with a Yea, it was the house at the corner, so we Lave been taking her about ” ply and flourish in defiance of the effort opposing th»* iBV • cnee of European 1 small ten-cell battery and is ready for “I w as Lapp) enough to meet her at of the hunter and the price set up>:. noon recently was a little old w<'man i al affairs of ea- Kt- I work. From the crest of a hill or the «ind I paMed it every day; its inmate.» the fancy drees bid I the other evening in black. A wisp of gray hair «trafgled pow*ers with the ¡x> ' vernments in the lM*cume familiar to me, and 1 becam»* Lis head. .Advices from all aectioos tabltahed popular k top of a tree, and armed with a strong “Ah, well! She did not enjoy that, she of the range country report that gray from under an old-fashioned poke bon \ineri--au heipifep****^®* Its origin. as Hawn to the in. Father, mother, daugh field glass, he waits for t-ltr enemy. He was Hi afterwards; but Flora liked it.” wolves are as numerous anu destructive net, and a pair of kindly blue ¿3** r,.o , d bv tl.e Sov. V trk Times, wu M ter and son, and they sat on the flat cooked out from behind her »teel- | may I m * two or three mile* from the field The use of the surgeo»’^ Here we were interrupted by the ap- ♦ f. V, lul-.d. Uta n'nipvw <«» ku- <>f dynamite, but, at any rate, lie is far I oof in tbe freati evemugs of the India.; I jiearajicc of that ycNing lady and M afi - 1 as ever. Range riders are witnesses r¡mined spectacles- In one hand she , .„.;.n rx.w.-n. at \ ' nma, Italy, there coming so general, result ?’ i .d w»*ather; there, too, they lounged There ore indication» that the Cuban • to the fact that the fatteat and strong- carried a huge, shiny valise, the key of nougb away to I m » out of dan ger. in such a large number Of Z1 ... I-...; opr .J. war, insignificant as it ia from a mili When the enemy reaches the field the i n sultry summer nights to catch a quilta herself. Hie contrast between tsl steers are frequently overcome by .vhich was tied to the handle with a ** y over her revolted occasion general alarm. the two girls was very striking; nobody these ferocious beasts, while the weak tary point of view, may furnish other electrician «'gnaU to his commanding I breath of air. to recover her sway btrip of calico cloth. When she was Mr. William Walpole ofTr This aroused nations with list first practical evi officer, w ho in turn signal» to him. Th»* ' 1 did not know their name, but 1 , could have suspected Mariquitta of an- and infirm surrender to their attacks ¡»art way up the platform ahe «topped American «okmiet*. South Dakota, writs. iu the States new that they wexe Eurasians; 1 d.d <«aton darker than Spaniards. She almost without a struggle. The live with a troubled look^and watched the .^tri*Dg indignation dence oi the utility and effectneiieas of el«M*trician simply preaaes the button, iaawajw — - —— United _ , three years ago, therecL’ dynamite in military operation». Al the. dynamite buried in that di«tant .ut even know to what social grade th«. greeted ua* quietly, though, as she first stock loss of Montana from this source baggagemen toil by with their loaded and the sentiment: ‘•America for the my left eye a little blotch irecoguised me, a deep flush had mounted \iuori-ane. ” beexm a popular cry. In •ixeof » . inged, but I knew that 1 wa« net most every modern war bus furnished field does the rest.” [cannot be calculated, but from the na :ruck» Ptanently she dropped the va •"“’-Uli a?* fallow I o -l'ii-PrvMdent U j hrr cheek <ome lesson in the use of new discov ture of the cai-e it must be tremendous. lise and opened a big black fan which TH! This shows what a terrific weapon ¡.kely ever to meet them in any sc- shu.jtiu .' mmm eries or the adaptation of scientific prin dynamite may become. The Cuban In iety I might frequent. | “I wonder if that man to bringing Professional hunters state that the fastened to her waist by a velvat * f ,r „.. after i-arvful conaulution with ...or, tury of etate. John Quincy 1 was not anxioua to meet them or U j tea?** asked the mother, apparetttiy of gray wolf is an exceptionally difficult ribbon. After ahe had waited s»*ne ciple« to military purpuar». The Cri surgents have already shown that they mean war demons’raini more com know bow to use it, and if the war con !<■’.« lop any ¡M?rnonaI acquaintance with nobody in particular. animal to circumvent; his cunning is time, one of the depot ushers came \ .m-,. anti with Thoma» Jeffenwsa, in- r; rat 1 in hi- ir.uual message the and co,,/ ■; pletely than had ever been dune before tinues much longer they will probably d m, but they liad become familiar ob- , I began to talk to Manquitta. and was remarkable, and his suspicious nature along and asked if he could be of any f.11..wing declarations: "That we K°od ioe,, the usefulness of a navy as a line of furnish other proofs of its effective- ccts to my view, and it aecmed to I m * gbal when mother and daughter van causes him to avoid any locality which service to her. pr'jno,^ ” .. aid consider : uv attempt on their i art of my everyday life to see them ait- ished, one after the other, evidently in l.is keen senses notify him has been communication and base of operations. n<a«A.—Indianaixdis Journal. • Why, thank you. I think not,” she cer, Mdiu f art to extei.d their system V> any por- ting there on iht* roof. Th»* Franco-German war introduced invaded by his human enemy. He is not answered; “I’m waiting fur ‘Dick’ Rob quest of the untidy mar. and tea. be - ti- n f this heim I lit re as dangerous to balloons as a means of reconnoitering One day I noticed u disturbance at Tlven Mariquitta roee and walked to a gregarious animal, preferring to roam inson.” Embroideries Now a Fad. our peace and safety;" and "that we and »ending disputches. Our civil war the corner house. A vehicle of torture, The depot usher hurried on and paid in small bunches, which prevents such the open door that led to the flat roof Not ince t I h * days of our great-grand- consent to .1 Could n>.t view ant t -rposition for the marked many new dejswturt*» and fur mother« l*a* so much handwork been i otherw ise known us an Indian cab— I kntwv so well. a wholesale killing as could be accom uo more attention to the little old purpose of oppr. sing '.independent nished a great deal for other nation» aeen on . the that is ¡»rone to rattle its unfortunut« woman. When he came back a half- indiscriminate use of the knif. , plished if a large band should fall w ith “It is hot here,” she said. ,.j<* best gowns of the season, Atneri. an governnn tits) or controlling to think about in the remodeling of It is the chief reason of the eosUiness mates to atoms long before its des We both at j pped out and sat in low in the power of the hunter. He avoids hour later, «he was still standing in any mann- r the r -stiny by any Eu ing- of the many cures m.id, .. ' S., I determined to give thits, their armies and naviea. The recent of the newest frocks. tination <M* reached sto«xl at the «loor. chai re on the r«M>f poisoned l>aits and dead carcasses; he where he had left her, gently funning rop. p w. r in a. I" r light than a trial, and after I had take, . war betw»*cn Jajian and China afforded Silk embroider)' is one of the favorite I wo I mixcs ami a l ag «remed to cowjmsc MI am glad to hare the opportunity of is essentially a beast of prey, prefer herself with the black fan. “Has your ...... ■ ■ I; : .■. I..' fra ndly dis- days, the cancer became irrit^ Mome interesting le> >ns in the man I trimmings this year, and the elaborate the luggage of the new arrival; no wishing you good-by,” she said ring fresh meat all the time, and when friend come yet?" asked the usher. “No," she answered. “His watob p,sition toward the I’nited States.” began to discharge. This,ftp euvering and fighting t ironclad sbipn. | design» are al) worked by hand. iMjard-sbip chair, nothing to smrgcstu the pangs of hunger are felt he starts •‘Are you leaving us so soon?” ceased, leaving a small Kik‘ t.ese declarations at ouee became The next war between two great nations out to find something with warm blood must have been slow." Bodice» are oi .<• of tin* f ashion* of the sea voyage; no, 1 clearly derided it wa.» nor. n as tli • Monroe doctrine. They finally dropped off, and only,< ki “ Did he expect you by this train? ” will furnish Home astonishing illustra hour and every M*purut«* tiny sequin is nut the mail that brought thin addition after all.” in it. “Well, you see. it's thia way. Last re wived popular : . ..-oval at the time little scar remained to mark th í to the inhabitants of the corner house. tions of the tremendous proj»*ctile for«*e 1 sewed to the foundation by hand. For these reasons, wolf-hunting is “Do you n<H Aral it lonely up country ? :ij have always eu advocated since where thedestroyerhadheldf,,, summer, Dick and his wife came over of modern improved guns, the irrp«ist- an extremely slow and precarious ( ktu - Jeweled lace ia much used and if the The person, whoever it was, had entered You do not live by yourself0” ¡en. During the l.i.c civil war Louis to Griggsburg to visit the Cooperaea. ible power of their bulls, the accuracy re ia worthy its price flu* jeweling is ¡ before ! pasaed, and only th«* luggage ”Au old friflttd Of n.\ m<»»h»-r lives fation; trapping, chasing and shooting ap. Icon, in ontetupt of the doctrine, nnd drstroetiveneKjf of submarine tor- all hand work. 'was waiting patiently outside. 1 ha«l with me. She and I Late no time to be ore practically the only methods that While they were there they came over abluit.'r hd to Maximil- often to my place to get a drink of but jMMkoes and many other new duwoverie«. Cancer is in the blood and it, Many of the col la ret tea which glisten I the curiosity to glance ut the label«, lonely, for I like to see to everything produce results, and attractive induce mpe.- rof 1<:. eo. flwing The ('ubaii war is the firwt in which with spangle» hate taken days of hard iLn«l saw that thev were marked * M myself. Besides, I am not always there. ments are necessary to encourage hunt termilk. W’ell, we got friendly and ion 1 .he nuti. ;t: 1 forces toexpect an operation tocureit >arah told me a lot of things about dynainit«* L am been ma*ie use of for de work to fashion, for each spangle lias I have been to Europe twice since my ers to engage in that work us a mean« Chicago, and that she couldn't, by no ifort tii.n met with only (guaranteed purely •vegetable ? 1 remedy for every fensive purposes against an attacking I m en sewed by hand. | My friends did not np¡war quite so parent» died. I went to Spain, but my of livelihood. protest, but in ordinary disease of the blood. manner of means, get buttermilk in fore»*. Powder and torjwdo»*« have Beyond any doubt the timber wolf There are more tuck» uwed this year I often on the roof irow, and they were father’s reListions are all dead.” icea. •..-■■ would rottse the Books mailed free; the city. Before ‘ Dick ’ went back he often I mmti used in that way, but dyna than for many sea sons past. They are never accompanied by th«* stranger. live | .: ssiti n. Ju ini. r- address Swift Spe “Mias Guoxalo,” 1 said, rather ab- is fast gaining in numbers in the woods came around and says: ‘Mrs. Beggs, mite is more easily handle«! and more fine, dainty tucks and are the work of It was the gay time of the year, and “your friend, will return di- of northern Wisconsin, until it is al . t t -day the do trine cific Co., Atlanta, ruptly, just take a run up to Chicago next sum destructive than either. It ia compact, delicate fingers. Many of the little the festivities were numerous. 1 had la the wey of do- Ga. rectly, and I have u message to deliver most unsafe for a man without means mer and visit us. Let us know when h it » npppu ati easily transf>orte<i, « an I m * placed un Drench bodices are entirely' of tucks. a young friend staying with mt at th« of defense to be found out alone over you’re coming, and I’ll meet you at the terring Enn pcai .itrigucs or armed derground with little trouble, and, by ’I ucked sleeves nr»* also much worn. time, and for his sake I drtrrtnin« d t< to you.” r.ight in the depths of these forests. d«*pot.’ And so I’m here, and I've got interference witl :idependent Ameri “Yes?” w ith u questioning glance. tlx* aid of electrical appliances, ex Not only are the sheer fabrics tucked, I break through my lonely habita tb'it I In the counties of Bayfield, Washburn three jars of fresh butteroiilk for them van governments “ From my friend; he luu* left me; he ploded at a moment's notice. The a©* but many of the heavier materials. I might «how him some of thrgnycty «». and Douglas they are reported in great in that bag.” was very sorry you-—overheard, lie voiints of the r»«M-nt l>uttl»* in Cuba, in WORK and MATERIA! numlM-rs, all bi ./h I • . . Hemstitching by band is also much our town. There waa u "mad bull,' Ht. The depot usher helped the little old was grieved to have hurt you. ” v hich the lnsurg»*r.ta won a decided the vogue.—N. Y. World. the natives term oul* fancy dre^s dances, my for the bounty, their numbers seem woman to a seat in the waiting-room T«70 HUNDRED’ • . » J G h i L u I looked at her, but withdrew IN ALL victory over the S;mniardH, shows that al th«* town hall, nnd for the »akc of be- to increase instead of decrease in late and then he searched the dir- < i«; *v for Connecticut Man tV: !« Nearly a K g<- »' raiidtr played an ’mixirlant |>art In my frieud 1 t«x>k tickets nnd we went. glance, amn/ed, for the quiet girl in- years. A hunter returning home one Richard Robinvjn. His charge couldn't INDUSTRY AND COMMERCE. xtuntn. meat of D« tin* victory. Tog* • * bin fightingdia- The evening, for the tim«1 of year, was side me seejned of a sudden to be night not long ago, in Washburn county, help him much becuuae she diiiu t know Levi Bradshaiv, v... ) lives in the t nee the Spanton id to crosa an Melon mice are ruining crops in th»* unusually warm, and all windows and spired with all the fire and dignity of is reported to have killed seven out of Dick's occupation. Sparks district, in Kill ugly, Conn., has <• <*n field which Lad been plant*«) iieighltorliood of Newport, Ky. j doors were throw n widely ojien. The her father’s rare. a pack that kept him. a prisoner in a “All I know, she explained, “is that he cannot “Grieved to have hurt me!” she re tree for some hours. It was but a few he’s a genuine gentleman, and if he such a large family that v ith dytximite cartri«1gea. At the Farmers in Douglas county. Kan., an* | room looked charming in its decora- ays the New propc.r time, when the Spaniar« 1» were educating their horses to eat potatoes i tions, ami um my young conqiaiiiou peated, slowly. “If I had believed his weeks ago that a young woman near had got my letter he'd a been here” count his grandchildren Brad chaw emigrated ~ swarming over the field, Maceo’s <dcc- which they can feed at 11 cents, while 1 seemed to enjoy him«elf I ielt satisfied. ardent words, if ever 1 could have be Spooner, while returning home alon^ The usher made a list of two or three York World. from Canada and has lived in Killingly triclanN explode«! f artr.dg.- kill- corn stands for 17 <«*nt«. Sauntering out on one of th»* verandas lieved him, he might have hurt me. at night, was compelled to seek refuge addresses and put the woman in charge 13 years. He is now in his 70th year. lag and wounding main an<! throwing in a tree to save her life from a pack of of a trusty cabman with instruction« to An immense pumping engine at the I sat down peacefully to enjoy the But I knew tliat he could not mean such He has been married three times and the aurvivora into a panic There have mines of Frirdviisiille, I’a., raises 17,500 '«trains of subdued inur.ic that reached protestations for more than a few wolves. Many sheep, calves and hogs find “Dick. ’ Two hours later the oecn several «cixmat«. of tJie shipment gullons of unbrut each revolution of me in the balmy nir. The veranda was hours. I knew, for I ha<l learned. Lis have fallen prey to their depredations, driver came back with the report that is the father of 41 chidren, 40 of whom arc now living. By his first wife he of dynamite from this country to the the huge fly-wheel. i mi dark that I could not »;»•<• the faces of ten. I have ha<l a goo<] education, and and the time is coming when for human hi» fare was delivering her buttermilk. had six chidren, including a pair of ir.y father was one of the most refine«) insurgent«, and they are probably abun safety and a protection to property —Chicago Record. Not, all western cherries In «astern I two people who were sitting in the o¡>- AR.K FULLY WARRANT-' twins, His second wife bore him 24 men I ever met. I know long ago that dantly supplie«l with it. As they are nmrkrtx <• • (KMite corner. But I could not help these animals will have to be driven children, half of whom were twins. 1 was rich, and thought I had ad van on the defensive ii. a. country of their | • hipp« rs overhearing a few words of their con out. In winters of deep snow* they are We also makes SHOES lot: •ar I« His present wife presented him with 11 Neat Pin-Cushion Cover. tages even above other girls. Ah! hut I not nearly so I »old. Other game, such own choosing, of which they know all • i week f versation. and My father never and does REPAI RING is children. I did not understand, the ¡Misses and defensive* lines, it is not "How do you like tiring here?” Take a cushion* six inches square Englui I was edu- a.-, deer and rabbits, lx*ing plentiful, Bradshaw was not 14 years old when the Best Manner unlikely they have planted a great deal many. the deep snow make» them easy prey. I was almost startled to rt*cogntoe th, brought me to this at town, l*»M»f and cover the top with dark groen home. Then my he married the first time. The eldest rated in a convent of dynamite wto r«- they think it will But this winter especially mon* com- voice of my young friend. r»- I ON SHORT NOTICE I k st.-r < satin eight inches square. Sew all gradually I began son is now 44 and has several children do the mottgood. Inventor Edison, in “O, I like it very much; it is a great parents died, and might have lulvnn* i plaints of their boldness are heard than around the edges of the cover before I the and grandchildren. Twenty-nine of to understand. I ADDLES, WHIPS, ROBES I an interesting interview just publish«*), change,” answered n girl’s voice. and rich; but there ever before, and it would seem from attaching to cushion a band of rose th»* old man’s sons and daughters are I says: f Uch that their numbers have greatly As they ¡Missed me I could se«» that tages, lie educated alwaT» on hand. All price« Put the pink satin three inches wide, married and all have children. The “Dynamite used Iu that way in simply her fancy «Ires« was a copy of a Grecian ’ would ever l»e one barrier that no man’« increased. St. Louis Globe-DeinocruL and sew right side» of satin together grandfather does not know just how hand could raise—the Imrricr of preju terrible in itse*ffect. To ¡»hint a field of io I m », nnd that, it wuk entirely white, it in slashes one inch wide and one large his family of grandchildren and dice, of race And I do not blame them; dynamite to an ••usy task. All jou Lave and I heard uiy friend say: “I have not and one-half inches deep, Cut the : riat grandchildren has become, He but it is hard, sometimes, and I thought THACKERAY DIDN T WRITE IT. to do is to inak< a wri»* of «hallow gut __ •_ «cm you for month«.' slashes out with the scissors, turn can en .imcn.t** up to 150, but is in the there might I m * exceptions.” ter» or furrows from on»* « nd to the I returned to the ballroom and them carefully, and then with a needle dark as to the remainder, ITe estimates B ixth S t . O i p . L ister &C aw r" She faltered, despite the proud ci rve History of a Chapter la “The Virgin »tier hi U m - m * furrows, which, by the watched the dancer«. Then I I m * c . iiu <* of (he lip, nnd 1 felt dimly w hat my ians.** and thread tack each slash half way tha they may run up to 200 or su. way, need not Is- mon- tlum six inches The Killingly patriarch married his uware that my friend wns approaching friend had won and—lost. Many readers of “The Virginians” over, diagonally, showing the pink deep, toy an insulated wire. Therv me, and that his Grecian ¡Kirtner was satin against the green. Under the last wife in D: ’Telson 13 years ago. “There are except ions,Miss Gonzalo!” have wondered how Thatckeray was should be a space of 30 or 4(1 feet be- or 11 children has still with him. This time I saw her 1 exclaimed. able to write so graphic and correct an slashes all around put a frill of lace, Only one out c tween each cartridge, The insulati-d ecurred at birth face; it was very beautiful—her com and on the upper corners of the slashes died. The dea wires are connected with other win *-, I gave her my hand; she pressed it account of his hero’s escape from Fort t Z-uiTdam. plexion pair, but not sallow. Her face Duquesne and his journey through the put tiny chenille balls of rose pink. three weeks ago The reat are healthv which stretch frou^tlw ‘min«*.’ to noiih J with* Kuit»*«l her fancy dress, for it wa« pure!) lightly, but gently shook her head. wilderness, as Thackeray had never Embroider or paint in the center of and robust., like the father. Mr. Brad- WE SEND IT point a mile or two away. All tbee« Mother and daughter returned; the fa iiaw is licliwvd to lx* the banner fat.h< r vlaMsical. Her eyea were large ami »lurk, ther urnl brother, too, iqqvenred, both seen the magnificent valley through win s an* buri«*d, and a« there is littk cover a design of wild rosea Fasten her hair wa« of n deep brow n and I oohc - very dark, both very talkative. We <x>n- which his gallant hero tied after his or no gnisH lan«l in this wet ion of ( i I mi , this cover firmly to the top of the >! New England anu the kunner grand father of the United States. coiled at the back of her brad in n vt r.MNl, we dmnk tea out of oddly as daring escape. As a matter of fact it is not difficult to reetore» thr .surfa« < cushion.—Detroit Free Press. crian knot. “lx*t me introduce you," sorted cups, and then the untidy man Thackeray did not w rite it at all. said, "to M i>s <lonznlo.” With a stale escorted me through the gaudy sitting He was at a dinner in London with There arc ho many fake- i I < ■ ly little bow »hr turned to inc. and we room and bare landing. <k>wn the dark , Anthony Trollope, Willie Collins and imposing on the public that • ... . were soon engaged in eon versa t io i;. \Jv stairraM», out into the street, with Ita other celebrities. urally hesitates before paying for m ‘ friend had left us, and, although I n The guests were sitting dow u to their gayly-rolied homeward-bound native«, thing he knows nothing about.!» longer «lance, 1 hail naked her to be in) Before leaving I had turned to Mari- wine and cigars, when Thackeray, who partner. that reason, we will semi it absu'r was entertaining the company with his quitta. She had not been in the town h»ng. free by mail, in plain package, 0 “Good-by,” I said. “I hope we may wit and satire, suddenly stopped, and, «he «aid; she came from up country, meet again.” (looking ut his watch, exclaimed: HOFFMAN’S VITAL RESTURAT; where «Jir had first met my cumpani< i. “Gentlemen, I must leave you! I have TABLETS, which wc guarantee “Good-by,” she had answered. Herr my friend came up to claim hci promised the printer a chapter of ‘The «tor»* your vilalitv, (fewhip every tw for a dance. I still |>a«N (he house nt the corner, Virginian«’ to-morrow morning and I your bod) *n<l inHk.* v< u. . p< -’* Later on in the evening 1 again found m«l look up nt the roof, but I have never haven’t w ritten a line of It yet. 1 hate ¡'hi* »• ii.lv: in <■ urail “ niyarlf ulonr on the veranda, n clear la»en imride of it again The mother to go, but 1 must, 'llic printer is in Indian »ky abovr me, ami my thoughts amazno Celery are well known, aid nk, «onivtimoH nods to me frvvni the top, exorable; so, wishing you all another n nn Engliih home My young fti.,r«l I .i'li in onr i rent in. ■ ■ | but they claim no other acquaintance inerting when 1 can be longer w ith you, raiiH* tip to me. "'I'hvv an» playing the ship. I bid you a good evening.” would not nen.I it to yen f>. ■ W ' livst dance,” he said, ”let us go home." There was present a minor author you are ruti-th ’ I it will re-ton ...ni ;,' I often remember Mariquitta and her "By all niriins,” I gladly rrjoiued. T with a hi« H. IJUM*kw?ll K Genuine Bull '•t:;«!ie«* fate, and think angrily of my named Kennedy and Thackeray had al wiali to continue the treatment )on«. la Iu a eiaea by llaeif. i ou win fliul one lave you enjoyed your wriiii.g?' most reached the door when he vailed pou j»on inside each two uuro e bag, uud two uou ihen send u. onr pay. ■■ 1 *i ft t v wall X'.ii.it do \ > u 11. t i. ■ <f fr end, w horn 1 have not seen since, and him back and said: * W«»| 'Irringlv of tier worts: “And I do pone iualde each four ounce bag of MariquiUa Gonzalo?*’ “Perhaps I ran write the chapter for W estern M edicine C o . rot. bl .r. .• tin m.” But w hen I recollect "She is very h«ind«oine and eharm th»* untidy num. the gaudy rtMtm. the y ou. What are you going to describe?” ( incorporated) Kalaniozoo, Mie ing. I n she English?” The great novelist seemed a little as white i >la*«l mother, Flora, the ili-a«- "Her father was a Spanish merchant Mortf I <*ups, th«* object unable father tonished at this bold proposition« but nnd ¡fainter, and left tier a very largt • nd brather in fact, the whole entab- he was too polite to say what hr thought. fortune.” "Kennedy, you are extremely kind I I shnirnt I feav«* <»ff wondering, and I. "You have known her Mime time. I !«*■• under Twd and <lo not blsme. But, and gladly would 1 let you write the hear?** Tobacco un«lrr t n.tl ng with my head, there to chapter for inc, for 1 hate to leave a "Sonic months. 1 am gla i nd a i. Img which is still foolish enough to jolly party in the midst of fun.” Buy abagof Ibi»« labralMi o > t>a<*co and rea<1 Ui»’<-o i JVotn the Chronicle, Chicago, JU. mire her. 1 really like the gi il her whisper: "Then don’t,” all the company cried. which give® allelui valuable pioarui» and üuw <beu* • irtuue is worth) of old In<’i "Stay with us and let Mr. Kennedy Perhaps in no rue u yet recorded hu the during ,11 this time, which had the effect of "l’o» r girl’ p«K*r Mariquitta!”—Lon I w am not prepared for t.ii». "And don Sketch. w rite it.” eScMncy of a popular remedy been found Completely upsetting my «tonisch and nerv- » you ar»* going io make me the w*t- "I have half a mind to let you do it, an cle«ly u in that of Mr,. Nora F.. Hill. ous «vstein. z/ Greet RESTORE’ iwa »»f an engagement, I Hippo»« ? ’ 1 just, for the fun, of the thing. It is a While her condition, cauaed by a frightful aJ B0?1 Janu*ry O’ July 18U5. I suffered Restore« iwi*' U4 frightful ag. in,-,, retultiog from th, trouble a lid, w i tl» a smile. ■ , health, vigsru* 111 COLORS AND COMPLEXION. chapter, chiefly of <)r script ion. giving an and diMreuing accident, placet her beyond in my »tonisch. slid wu sgsin thrown into r:—» - , J tnanhteJ »»•* "Not likely,” he answered, with a account of my hero’s escape from Fort the pale of perfect recovery, the hu received gastric lever, which kept me i0 bed three mores all ct*14 laugh that Miinehuw «truck mt* unpleas Women Should Know What They May Duquvtrne.” • uch marked relief that tha etory of the ac- ! week,. clea to rasnuf- W <*ar auti W hat VoL antly. 1. L A 1**t Ocb^er I commenced to "if that ’ s w hat you art* writing about ■gr Hustore»,* I cident and the suffering, resulting front it, It in Hurprising how few women con- Pink Pill, for Pale er.SIr* ««•»« "(>, well, 1 only thought from v. hat M«lvr whether the colors they wear arc I can do it, for 1 know every foot of the will be of more than ordinary interest to Feople. After 1 Lad tsken twe boles they system sad •MJ«1 you said - ” thouaand, of invalid,. broke the ga.tr>c fever end enabled me to •uite«l to their own ¡»articular com- ground.” vital lor«M. r *«' get up I found also that they gave me “No, no; not for me," hr rejoined; “ All right, then, ” said Thackeray, re Mr,. Nora E. Hill, before September 1893, movac effcctJ d t* ' \i«»n or not. Not long since, the styl and my appetite came back. I they ar«* all very well to talk to; per- ish color wa« that rich purple suming his scat, at the board. "Let me wu a hale, hearty and ,irong woman, put atrtngth. sins of youth ; found that I coaid digeat the had I ate, and hue rsssM « Ir ‘-er apa, you may say, to flirt with I «Io • now n iln |M*tunta, and petunia have it early tomorrow morning.” the middle age of life. the pain, di.app.arcd I ,JW noticed that w lie Rwmovaa ell not May m>; but marry a woman wit’.i- Mr. Kennedy withdrew, and. goingto 1 became lew uervoa,; in fact my genera) She tells the following story : forthwith inmM'rd on the hats anti bon- cd dus.rs'. ce «•'« ’’ condition improve«! very much. wrll «lark blood in her ancestry—* •‘Septeml*r 1, 1393, while attending to Mira al! wssu »■ cts of blonde and brunette alike, To his home, w rot«* th»* fourth chapter of I'he following llarch lin 1R96) I was Curo. !' ' ume women it was absolutely fatal to the second volume of "Th»* Virginians,” my duties about the house, a gaa-dine stove again troubled with the ai^cewe. but to a isstorhs ntis*' looks t h\*y may have ¡me and thus it hap|>ened that th»* narrative which I had used for some time, suddenly mm h Jew decree than formerly. Tina wu 1 ■i«ap. Ct r 'A to the efficien.y ,.t the pill,, which un et it in ¡»OMible to lie dressed of the Iwro’s flight was so accurate as exploded, throwing the burning fluid over du. poteoc« nf doubtedly had brought my blood to a much \\ full vital •vc« uiingly ut the same time to the topography of the country me Before my clothes which were on fire I better . .-I,dll n I • ant to eiplain here that Cures -■ '• HR'( study of color in conjunction tli rough which he possixl.—N. Y. Re- eould be torn off. my right arm and hand ! the doctor, aaid that the eauae of the appear- d'es i-M and \\ were fearfully burned. This however, wu ance ot abacuses wu doe to the ulcemed i |M*rM*nal appearance. Any confer. • at vi) pa'tó ‘ ttf : • , not mv most seri- us itynrr u I had inhaled bl'^ thm’/J?* •,,'ni,rh- whkh vitiated the oui :n> studf s effect will soon see ’É-L.IFE 1« t;.« "t. ■ *’2. D ro entire svstrm. •ome of the flames, and I found tbeinsideof Hit JUST REVERSED. traatineut an 1 -.Uoríí r. ■ ■ 3 color which intensifies the ” The pills have allayed my nervousness my mouth blistered My hand and arm to \ they left thr next da) ; a con Ct .%» VH Oy’i -.¡ee. It ■ .*■ ts* ‘-'•’J are puttn g my Hood into better condi! r eye» ia the one which u the Haw Hrldge. tntrrpr.KH, th. I.rr.ai That the elbow were burned to the bone, and my Medí ■ature 'fl effort 1 ’e-'’ d to have fallen ujM*n ua. Won they have cleared my brain, and have in physician believed amputation necessary mi ng every time. Went by C'ontrmvies {«».■w»*! )ip?clal d-af - ’ iint tor1 .T|lCt?: after weeks of great suffering I wu given me an appetite which I can gratify bv Bah* blue and pink should l«e carr- Owt Mw tretiiw on l»»r»oc» I 1 An old Iriahwour- *i w I m * ha« received but cauamg the ternble sparci the i^ration, and I ha.e fairly g.-«j Staled. I» I mu and Recvvv ' pe.nwhwh formerly almost drove me inwne * ull) avoided by women with red hair, use of niy hand and arm now, 1 w i» pla.n eeeled wrapper for I’« Í*1 ’ Te, n',ini‘for n,or* t*1»» »by us they exaggerate rather than soften "Shortly after the proceM of healing of m lent minister and hto wife, to m <* «tfiift- Mod’ioq th!« papxr me. cal aid I have ever received, and they tl !n* natural coloring: but they will le*« that occAAHMiaJly the largv-hcart- arm and hand, my stoma h commenced to i Med Sic. t,r Trill Trtstao«I »xd H CeiwH«* me trouble I did not then realise whet ' enm t T! mT "‘S'""« !0 * *»r» trnt n< lever make ail) mistake with the dark r«i cxniple kw all patience with her; rive : DGt think nor do I exnect Kt«»E-tlFl ÎFCI5AI It meant After each meal I wu seised ! badra of brown, es|*evialh the red- but she ha»«iM*h a m * d « c of humor, ami with a cranipiug senution, and thin in a thaithey will core me, becam*e all phvsiciana are a.-reed » ho 1 ... £ irown. Brown is also the color of a such a beguiling tongue that «he few days there were frightful pains, which Ih .kL**!. ,,p*.r'en<'* ho«ever bu 'row d woman, as it will bring never fails to amuse them and finally threw me into clammy perapiration. For ’ ?,n m* that they will to , gr„t sight month, I wa, under the care of mv I n ake n y J,fe bearable. Thi, f “1*,”, j! ut t to win them l*ack. auty of her «yes as uo other phvsielan. battling hard with death. I had ’ V ‘ 1 f"' ,hlt >h'v h.4 if she l»ut chooses the right At one tame when money wm given . lost »3 pound«, wu becoming a mere skele- | d"n7.h -Iff | ton. my ap;>et,te was gone, and my nervous done thia much for me there mu,t be' manv her to buy warm unilervlothing with, ay is iHMvming to wouiru .Wen ’ ti 0 • “ *-« . ■y»tem completely »haltered. hair, and to young women sht* w&Nt«*d it upon a large photcgrnpb "I lost tidenee in everything wu gray eye» and lovely coni- album. Th«* mfnister «p»>k t«> h« | totally diwourvge.1, and determined to'go to with <>*n»i<feral*h my forrn-r horn- Grand Rapids. .Mich'esn I ; r young, provided she w- ■ "her Of jwopFS ,hK.w^ and have m, old phe, man make an e,Imb i »g a UllL hwv wife, anvi fc 1 — NEWS FROM ALL <>\ 1 II Till. WORLD ).,< and wbtifi hare JI, i1 ,,h*“ lf "«• • . nation of my conditio. He did so and RCULATIO* ‘ received no call*« 1 an v« »*ur pure w bit** *tik- >’f Williame- i found that gastne ulcer, of tbe stomach had ¡' • k p . «?»• complete and tn cun<len->e<i I n tn t >r l>u-x | ,n,t ‘f »»yone One after noon, yellow or pink in it, but j fortne-l which he uid were incurable, and !h u’d' '.k/', rn h!!,r ,I’or, of ths detail, of were liable to produce cancer at any time me / a must l»e careful to wsnr relented and etoj PACIFIC COAST NEWS, cont.uning e import While in '.'and fUpids the ulcer» which i «bades, and if she wears on hi» w ay to oct* hod f>rmed in the stomach broke, which of the week from Uchnng Straits t th- is] **Sli :i I Terra d nu»t l*e very glossy, while CiJod’T't °f «T! '•’»»nt'itiee of. bloude can aafrJy deck ouxwt a vt pi« Tin, confined me to a suk . •JOSEPHINE COUNTV HOM1 NEWS ■ . M m . No»a E. Bni." bed for sereral week,. When I became tour be i i is u*« ’ d before "the ouffb-ient y Mroi.g to ,et op ; ram, re» without fear or favor or intent t" d< t n sure to mt people er w ell from fo. Mere IO die a« t e d - tor told me I mighi t<* t'H' >n, pro luly as the* lut one week, pouibly one month. But I ■eterminr-i ( . ,k, u strong a fight u I in the COERIER office a forti to d wi- Its»««* whn* MOM an f , -t all the med ial a:d there wu fr i « I e. r-erta-. that they .re not a patent . Bri< urtN'ui ch bar- IB C Mcxfo. a »Iw* • ; and it m J IwJ*i’"t * T1“" "f «be i . Mia th t leadiug it w n ted and rolebroke.1 medical collw, lll'f^', , ‘^^ rVn!"- f u™ mi a V Tbl* ”»n>'nat n < ask d prove.1 w .« my phvaicitn miirand tt.„,.. < oí ni «T I ha«1 V lady I a ri >1^ tr..u * Ll*. recall« tofr„,.|« „,7* y <• han« ring. prison,, eii frraeof weeknew rhranw 1 the III« ««torhlng Clatk •-««»- Wall, Bndgrt. id the V« take L* V. V it is actually true IV mg not to »m roa kn« -Mt id*- J A! ut k fr***h u OR $2 WHEN NOT I that m h us ban«)« tn^kl their wives * .ia 14 litri • lw From Jarretó •uffer-f ad- X Address: ERIVliHc R, **ilf “ excla i w bat pr V ah *K a, th • gvntlei onta t< fe rivra tn we*k .•‘ ran n. ¡ * J w* tly “Sa I < Grant s P am , Oregon >lar i it ta** ^."T. J ' "b* k r wan that’ll ! «1 Mm«us U. f th* Ml «nd ws»»r IMdM* I I hsd tn.^hrr y Î 1 U k • ifîW many drug« ’-ew r is, U- * . A- y Th* *1* oder to Fb.vMCiaus directiva« I DYNAMITE IN WAR. MAK W ITT A.” a < Thls 1 ’-I little M 1 1 A Real Blood Renn JOHN HACKETT FREE TO ME! A GASOLINE STOVE EXPLODES WITH FEARFUL RESULTS. Blackwell’s Genuine Durham Smoking The Burning Fluid Falls all Over Mrs. Nora E. Hill She is Fearfully Burned-Inhales the Flames and is Seriously Injured, but Proper Medical Treatment Saved Her Life. NERVE-- LIFE THE ROGUE RIVER COU RIER 1 Reliable and Comprehensive. I All the News, The "COURIER is the best paper in Josephine County because it has tw.rihXwJX.z0?^ TZw«E Terms: $1 50 a Year in Advance K(Xil oi KII a” **"Vb ’ ’ ‘