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THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE
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637 th WEEK
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WASHINGTON LETTER.
While be blesses his good fortune and
Lung Troubles and Consumption section 7<W oi the United States revised (CoRMFHrutfDKNCK OF THM C(M MIKS.)
statues, Theodore Durrant may look for-
Can be Cured-
a aid with some assurance to at least
The question of another and more
seven more months of hie. Todav, with '•earvhinii investigation of the scanda
An Eminent New York Chemist and Sci the eud ot his hie only eight days a «.ay, lous charge- made a^ain^t 8enat< ra in
entist Makes a Free Offer to
the simple act of an appeal to the United eonnaermn with sugar legislation, in ac
Our Readers.
States supreme court arrested the pro cordance with the resolution uttered by
cess of the slate courts and set him far Senator lillman, of S.
and followed
The distinguished New York chemist, outside the shadow of the waiting scaf up by the mo«t sensational ajxyech ol the
fold.
His
execution
is
now
stayed
until
Hessiun. ia in a fair wav of being decided
T. A Slocum, demonstrating his diacov-
eiv of a reliable and absolute cure for after the supreme court of the United by circumstances regardless of pers3iial
States
meets
again,
which
will
uot
be
wishes of Senators. If information is
Cuiibiiinption ftilii: ’• irj i ibnrrelotit
and all bronchial, throat, lung and chest until next (h-lober, and passes upon the really desired, there was never a better
diseases, stubborn coughs, catarrhal af appeal from the circuit court, which time to get it. The grounds upon which
fections, general decline and weakness, was allowed today. Even if the appeal Mr. Haveuieyer, President of the sugar
loss of tiesb, and all conditions of wast should lx? dismissed early in the term, trust was given a verdict of “not guilty,”
ing away, will send THREE FREE BAT the 30 days allowed by the state law l>e- by direction of the judge, show plainlv
TLES iall different) of his New Discov tween the tune when the day lor execu how a Senate Committee may compel
eries to any atHicted reader of the C our tion is fixed and the day of execution him to give information or go to jail, and
would carry the matter pretty well tow the imprisonment of Chapman, light as
ier writing for them.
His “New Scientific Treatment” has ard the end of the year. The possibili it is, will make brokers think twice be
cured thousand« permanently bv its ties for further delay are so numerous fore they refuse tn answer question«
timely use, and he consider« it a simple that practically be has an insurable lease Senator Aldrich’s statement that the
only men who knew li e contents of the
professional duty to Buffering humanity of life into the new year
The attorneys for Durrant appeared sugar schedule of the tariff bill, except
to donate a trial of hie infallible cure.
Science daily develops new wonders, before Jodge Gilbert, in the United ing the members of the sub committee
and this great chemist, patiently experi States circuit court, Thursday, and ap that prepared it, before it was reporbxl
menting for year«, ha« produced result« plied for a w rit of of supersedeas for the to the Senate was Senator Jones of Ne
as beneficial to humanity as can be purpose of staying execution of the sen vada, seems to have made it incumbent
claimed by any modern genius. His tence; but this was denied. Application ujkmi that gentleman to say whether he
assertion that lung troubles and con for leave to appeal from this decision to furnished the information upon which it
sumption are curable in any climate is the supreme court of the United States has been alleged that other Senators
s|>ecuittled in sugar stock, especially in
proven by “heartfelt letters of grati was then made and grant»*-i
No formal stay of execution, however, view of Mr Aldrich having added that
tude.” tiled in the American and Euro
has
been
given.
Attorney-general
Fill-
no member ol the sub*committee gave
pean laboratories in thousands from
gerald has not yet advised Warden Hale any information to anybody. The ('oin-
those cured in all parts of the world.
Medical exj»ert8 concede that bronchi not to proceed with the execution on the inittee n contingent expenses, of winch
al, chest and lung troubles lead to Con 11th, but he has given such advice to Senate, jo . .er. ot Nevada, is chairman,
sumption, which uninterrupted, means Warden Aull of Folsom, in the Worden has decideu to report the Tillman resolu
case, and the Durrant case .Man Is on tion to the Sen«v<, with a recommenda
speedy and certain death
Simply write to T. A. Slocum. M. C., precisely the same looting Durrant’S tion that it l»e adopted. If anybody else
9S Pise street, New York, giving post- attorneys regard their immediate labors but I’cnutor Tillman had offered that
office and express addrew, and the free on nis behalf as at an end, and are pre resolution then» wouldn’t I m » the slight
medicine will be promptly sent. Suffer paring for their next effort, which will est doubt of its being adopted, and there
er« should take instant advantage of his be before the United States supreme I isn’t much anyway. If tne resolution is
court.
adopted, Senator Tillman will, in accor
generous proposition.
Please tell the doctor that you saw bis
dance with rule and precedent lx* made
Chairman
ol the investigating committee
offer in the Cot rilr
CLOWN WORTH MILLIONS.
and he will find out something or know
la Twaaty Tears Barnato Has ...cqalrad the reason why. There are lots of Sena
HE WAS A STAYER.
Over oioo.uoo.ooo.
tors who do not wish this investigation
Paris has a king with.ii ite walls tc made, but how’ many of them will vote
Wasn’t Going to Be Neared Off a Volcano
day, one whoae subjects do him horn against this resolution is yet to be ascer*
by a Mere Eruption.
Advices by the Australian steamship age throughout the world of busineat- tamed.
When the head of a foreign nation ob
Miowera give news that sued venturous for the monarch is none other than
young Englishman named Carr, who, Barnato, the king of mines, who at the jects to receiving the man nominated by
it is quite possible, may be Lieut. Seton - lowest computation is worth one hun the President and confirmed by the Sen
ate to represent the U. S. as ambassador
Karr, the most adventurous mountain dred and twenty million dollars.
Twenty years ago. says a foreign ex or minister to that nation, he is merely
climber and pioneer of the British Geo
exercising a prerogative that is recog
graphical society, narrowly escaped de change, a circus which had traveled, nized by all nations, and the minister
struction in a whirlwind of steam, cin gotxlness knows how, from England to has nothing left but to resign. Although
ders and stones preceding the deluge South Africa, arrived at Kimberley. It it is denieii at the State Department that
of lava emitted by old Ruapehu, New- was not a big circus, in fact it was only any official notice of objection has been
composed of the manager, the man received by this government from Tur
Zealand’s famous volcano.
He had started, says the St. Louis agrra wife, a clown and two trained key, it looks as though Hun. James B.
Globe-De mix’rat, with two guides and mules.
Angell, late President of the University
At that epoch Kimberley was not the of Michigan, would be a victim of the
provisions for ten days’ exploration of
diamond
town
that
it
has
become
since
l»ert«una
non grata hoodoo. It is admit
the five peaks forming the crest of
Ruapehu and fencing its famous crater The circua did a poor business, and one ted by officials that they have knowledge
lake. He got half way up the moun morning the director and directress of an attempt to poison the mind of tlie
tain side, when his progress was great I fled, leaving the clown with two mules Sultan against Mr. Angell on account of
ly retarded by a fresh fall of snow, a and thirty shillings in hia pocket, his prominence as an advocate of the
which is not much in Europe, but which Christian religion, but they say that
most unusual thing at this season.
statements have been made which will
From twenty-eight degrees the mer is still less at the Cape of Good Hope.
During a ride in the outskirts of Kim satisfy the Sultan and that Mr. Angell
cury rose within four hours to seventy-
will, within two weeks, start for Tin key
six degrees, the snow disappeared and berley he found in the field traces of He may, but the impression in Wash
earthquakes added their rumblings in diamonds; he took some stones, showed ington is, that he will not.
the heart of the mountains to swell the them to a miner, and, entering into
The Senate is making a fair rate of
mysterious feature of the night. The partnership with him, went to sell progress with the taritr bill, which is be
guides hourly became more uneasy and them in the town. Then, without di- ing discussed and disposed of bv para
entreated Carr to break camp ami de vulging hia discovery, he bought the graphs. Everything so far lias been
scend before the eruption, which they field where he had made hia find, took quite business like, but tiuuble is feared
<Mit only a few stones, for fear of arous when the wool and sugar schedules are
anticipated would overwhelm them.
“You think the mountain will give ing suspicion, bought other fields, and reached. The republicans are so far fol
fireworks for our benefit, do you?” was soon found himself a large landholder lowing their steering coininitlee solidly ,
It was with these fields that the fa and upon nearly every paragraph they
Carr’s comment. “This is glorious: we
have had votes from )«opuhstH snd upon
will not disappoint old Ruapehu of his mous Society of Boers was created, of several from democrats, and in nearly
which Mr. Barnato ia now governor,
audience.”
every one yet passed upon the duties
But the guides were not so enthusi with Sir Cecil Rhode« and another; have Iwen raised, if the talk of repub
astic, and finally announced that they each of these three gentlemen now re lican Senators can be de|x*nded opun,
ceives an annual salary of one hundred the increased l>eer tax and the duty up
were going whether he would or not.
“Very good,” was Carr's reply, “I will and twenty-five thousand dollars from on tea will both go, and their place« I m *
the company.
stay.’’
taken in the bill by an internal revenue
When the first gold mines were dis stamp tax upon bank checks, deed«,
Then he paid them their wages for
the portion of the trip only that they covered at Johannesburg, Mr Barnato mortgages, etc.
Everybody nas settled down to the
had actually performed. They hastily rushed there, bought as much land
retraced their steps, and the very next as hr could find, organized societies conviction that it will I m * impossible to
get
the Cuban belligerency resolution be
on
the
London
market
and
become
day showers of mud, which invariably
king of the mines.
Hr also went fore the House so long as Speaker Reed
precede active eruptions, commenced.
The guides decided that their late in for politics, and. although not a fol says no; consequently there is a decided
lull in the Cuban talk, and evervb^xiy is
employer must l»e overwhelmed, and lower of Sir Cecil Rhodes' policy, he watlingloaee what President McKinley
great was their surprise two days later caused himself to be elected deputy to will do after Mr. Calhoun returns from
to be rejoined by him at the base of the British parliament from the Cape of ( uoaand makes his report. Everybo«ly
Good Hope.
the mountain.
connected with the administration, iron»
Now Mr. Barnato lives in London the President down has grown reticent
He was scalded from head to foot;
and
only
goes
tn
the
cape
for
the
parlia
his left arm was broken, snd there were
on this subject. This reticence is said
bruises and cuts on every part of his mentary sessions
to be caused by the President’s determi
He
is
a
little
man
about
forty
flve
body where he had been struck by
nation not to allow the Spanish Minister
years
old,
wearing
a
slight
mustache.
to get a hint of his intentions before he
stones which rained from the mountain
In dress he is very simple, and behind a gets ready to act, but rumor gives a dos
top.
pincenez
mounted
in
gold
(it
is
the
en
other reasons for it.
Hardly had the party reconnected
Senator Morgan caused a sensational
when the eruption proper commenced, only trace on his person of the metal
and for day a the sight was a magnifi king) he has two eyes of an incredible scene in the Senate arxl was promptly
called to order when he made an atta< k
cent though awful one. Ruapehu ia vivacity.
upon Speaker Reed and the lions««, for
nine thousand odd feet high, and one 1
following out its programme of only
of the most rugged and picturesque MADE THE AN^OUNCEMENl.
meeting twice a week
Mr, Morgan as
mountaius in the Southern sea.
PrMident MeCoeh*« Novel Method of Com serts his Iwlief that Congress ia not con
After the eruption Carr ascended on
stitutionally in session, and that the le
plying with a Keque«t.
the west side, which had hardly been
President McCosh, of Princeton, is gality • f a tariff law enacted under soeh
affected at all. ouin^ to continued wind
circuinstances may be successfully con
from that quarter, an<l it has been the subject of thia story, says the New testa«! in the courts.
found that the famous crater lake had York Cail, which is vouched for by obi
entirely disappeared, having been lit 1‘t inceton men: "The veueruble diM’tor
ITEMS OF INTEREST.
erally blown out and replaced by a was accustomed to lead ihc morning
bubbling field of lava, the depth of « xercises in the cbajM-1 every day, and
A pa aiurr only rwists ten cents in parts
«luring the exercises in the chapel ga\e of South America
which cannot be estimated.
<>ut t.he notice* to the students. Th**
I n muddy weather the Japanese walk
cloning exerciae was a fervent prayer on stilts four inches h igh
HER FATHER S OWN DAUGHTER I ij,
doctor. One morning, after he
I B vm la th« Matter of Propvaal Mb« la- I had read the notices as usual, a student I n 1MV4 the world's production of gold
amounted to nearly 1300.000,000
I came up w ith another notice that Prof.
•Uted I poD Court Kale«.
A h air-inflated life preserver, to l»e
Kargr's
French
claan
would
I
m
*
at
nine
She wm the daughter of a judge ar. d| h
attached to the head, has been Invented
’
e
’
elock
that
day.
instead
of
9:30,
ria
«be liitened v* ith languid interest «».
I t ia estimated that American travel
usual. l>r. M<<’o*J> said it was txK> late,
hi« pica.
era M ■
■
•
M
I
but
the
student
insisted
that.
Prof.
"I love you devotedly," be cried, pas
rope
Large
would
I
jc
much
disappointed
if
sionately. "I am prepared to devote my
D oublk windows adorn the better
the notice wan not read. The ex er* mes
life to you.”
class of houses in Russia, to exclude
"Be specific in your pleading," she went on, and the doctor forgot all about the cold.
cautioned.
I>o not stray too fax from the r otic*. He «tatted to make the final
T hk English sparrow hawk some
prayer. t pray cd lot the president of
the point at iasue."
times flies through apace at a speed of
He hesitated and then asked, earnest- the United State«, the members of the, 150 miles an hour
cabinet, the senators and representa
>y
A ATova for burning coal dust has
tive's», tlie governor of New Jersey, th«
“Will you be my wife?*
just been invented in Germany. Thia
"Ah." she said, "now I se« the point mayor and other officials of Princeton, fuel gives intense heat
and then < ime to the professors and in
you wish to make."
I t is customary in Finland to kiss a
"I am not rich." he urge«!, “but I structor* in the college. In the mean woman on the cheek. To kiss her
time Prof Krage’s notice earn* into his
have enough to giw you a comfortable
mind arid th« assembled students were the mouth is deemed an insult.
home, and my prospect* are bright. I
T hi queen of Italy is a graceful and
astonished to hear the venerable presi
offer you the love of an homwt man,
skillful bicyclist, and every day has a
dent sav
‘And. O 1/ m M, blew* Prof
who will do all in his power to make
Karg«, whose French class will be held spin on her silver mounted wheel
you happy. I—**
(this morning at nine o’clock, miteud of ic water. Alter a time they are re-
She stopped him by a gesture.
M at 9; 30, as us ua J .’ "
rioved, arnl the water used in mixing a
"It is useless to continue at present,’'
paste of lime and salt, in which the
Wrooff < onetrsetisa.
she said, firmly but kindly "There are
Wife—You «aw Mrs. Browner laut eggs are |Mwkrd in jars T1 h *«<- are
several cases ahead of yours on the
hermetically xeale«] snd wt aside to
docket."
evening?
^tand for a month, w hen they are »mp-
but fiot to Speak tn.
Husband-’
"But,” be protested. "I want—”
•r! They tell me you l»ml to I m - fit. for eating 'I hose left
"What a wl
She «topped him again
"1 must insist that these matters be wrr« sitting w h her for more than purged in salt and hnw* for 12 months
or more, when opened, are found to
taken up in their regular orde^“ she two hours.”
"True; but it wan «be who did al! «b* hate change«! color, solidified jsirtly
•aid. «narpiy "Put your proposition
.i< d are <Miorlrsa.
in writing and file it with my maid, talking ''—Bp i mi re Momenta.
The <:bn-f rare «if the < bin» «e is tn
and it will receive due attention when
it is reached in the regular course of
business I haven’t time to listen to
oral arguments in a cane that can be m
tn t «
well presented in briefs "
«¡nt
With a sigh be left, and put In his
» th«
of t
time unUl late that night preparing a
petittea for a rehearing — Cbienge
Kv«rvbo«1y
Mo.
Boat
•
I
I
Cascarela <'aady Cathartic, the most won
o
f
h derful medical discovery of tins age. peas
ant sod refreshing to the taaie, a t geotly
and positively on kidoejs, liver st>d ix»weis,
ckx»sls< the entire system, disiai colds,
wake'
cure Leu* 1 sehe, fever, habitual ronstlpaUou
hV. nt brea’
and bii. »usoess pjrasr buy and try a box
F>w she li 1 rd
of U C C V^day; 10 Ä. '«Orests. Hold sod
guaraaieed be curt by all druggists
How Nailon« Waite Gold
Protect the Bird*.
One great cause ot the loss of precious
metal irom the stock of the world is
shown to be the practice which prevails
at the mints of each nation of melting for
eign coins and recoining the metal.
Thus our mints melt English sovereigns
and other foreign coins as soon as re
ceived, and vast the metal into ingots for
coinage into American money, which is
often shipped back to Europe, recoined
into sovereigns, and again, alter another
sea voyage, transmuted into dollars.
This govs ou in endless process, and
hundreds of millions of pounds of gold
have been melted over and over again in
this way. Experiments made many
years agoui the British Mint proved that
an appreciable loss of the precious metal
takes place with every handling
Even
the most careful transferring ol coin or
ingots from one room to another or from
one package to another causes a loss.
Every time the metal is melted a consid
erable loss occurs, and this is increased
by the metallurgical operations necessa
ry to convert sovereigns into dollars, or
vice versa. This loss is declared, by fi
nancial ex|»erts, to be absolutely unnec
essary.
Here is an example of the process as
between this couutry and England The
United States standard of fineness is iHM)
parts of gold and 100 parts of copper alloy
being based on the French decimal sys
tem. The English standard is based on
the old “carat,” the sovereign being 22
carats or eleven-twelfths fine, which is
equivalent to 910.5 parts of gold in 1000
parts, the balance being alloy. The
weight of the sovereign is 123 274 grains,
or 0.720 grains less than our |<> gold
piece; and its value in our money is
|4.SO0 as determined by the United
States Mint assay. When a lot of gold
sovereigns are melted at a United States
Mint for coinage into onr gold money the
requisite amount of cornier is added to
bring the proportion ot gold down from
910.5 to 9Oo parts in 1000. When tins
money is shipped to England and re
coined into sovereign»» the reverse pro
cess lakes place, sufficient pure gold be
ing added to bring the pro|»ortion back
to the British standard of 910.5
To take steps to avoid in time to come
(he extravagant wastefulness which has
thus been going on for years nnd years
an international monetary conference
has been suggested, its ultimate object
to I m * the codification oi all monetary
laws and the formation of a uniform in
ternatiuiial monetary system
S. F
(all.
“John E. Marshall, of Baltimore,”
«ays the "Sun,” of that city, “has a farm
m Talbot county which has becomea ref
uge for bird« Mr. Marshall protect«
the birds from gunners and hunters, and
will not even permit them to be fright
ened by the discharge of a gun oil the es
tate. It 1« said the bird« speedily recog
nized the farm as a safe retreat, and they
increased and multiplied upon it. The
English mocking birds, the most charm
ing bong birds in America, have become
so tame that they come into the barn
yard and feed with the chickens. One
«. f the tribe «it« upon a chimney of the
house each day ami sings its morning
song The demand for imx king birds to
t>e imprisoned in cage« is so great that
tliev %»e becoming «carve in the woods
ami fields, where not long ago they were
so abundant. Mr. Marshall has set an
excellent example to other owners oi
large tracts of land. Birds are far more
beautiful and interesting singing their
melodies in the trees ami shrubbeiy
around the homes of }M*ople than they
are in hat«.” The Charleston (8. U.)
“News and Courier” thus comments:
“It is to l»e hopep that his excellent ex
ample will find many imitations in South
Carolina and through the South. Everv
intell-gent landholder ami fanner should
imitate it. All village and town author
ities should imitate it. Witti the rapid
destruction of forests in the rest of the
country the biids are becoming scarcer
every year. We should preserve those
that remain to us. Stop the mereilvsH
slaughter of the innocents and give them
a chance to multiply. They are as use
lul as they are lx*auliful, and they will
repay all the care that is given them.”
GETTING A
Thousands of
women go
down to death
every year
through their
own ignorance
and neglect.
Every woman
should
k now
tMtfne thing of
the physiology
of her woman
ly self. Every
woman should
appreciate the importance of the health
an«l strength of the delicate organa
that constitute her womanhood.
The
woman who neglects her health in this
respect is sure to be a continual sufferer (
ana is in constant danger of an early
grave. To such a woman wifehood is a
torture and motherhood a menace.
|
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription acts di-<
rectly and only on the organs that make
wifehood and motherhooff ]possible. It in-!
vigorates them and makes them healthy.!
It prepares a woman for an almost pang-1
less maternitv.
It does away with]
the danger* of motherhood. It insures’
the health of the newcomer in the family. I
Over 90,000 women have testified to its(
wonderful virturea. All good druggists;
sell it. There is nothing “just as good.”
NAVY CHEAPLY.
t'aah and < « rtMin Mun<>|H>lle« Offered by
l*<»rtu|a'nl !<• Rliipbulld«r«.
Of all Htranj,*«* pro»M>aala made lately i
to the build« i.» of shipa the strangest is
that of Poring.il. which desires to have
a mod« i n nn\ ., but d«»sir«-s to g«*t it on
the lowest possible terms, says the St.
Doula Gl<»be-Democrat. The govern
ment iutvnds to ask ahipbulldera how
many vessels of a stated type they will
supply unnually for twenty years or
I cmn for an annual payment of alxiut
five hundred ami fifty five thouaand
dollar*, plus certain advantage»» iu the
way of monopolies. American, Brit-
ifth. Frem-li nml German builderM of
the first class arc to be aaked to bid,
and the Muecessful tenderer will bo
MARY ANDERSON’S BEGINNING.
that firm giving the in«»st in the least
Kehearaiug iu the Kitchen Before a Ut i time and for the ah »rtest p«*ri«»d of
ile Negro Nrrvant.
| mon«»p<»]y. First, a yard is to I m » built *
In the south most of the servants st Lisbon and the government ship-1
were negroes
\iuong ours was a lit buihiing plant closed. The now firm •
tle mulatto girl ("linkbrown maid” will get lie machinery and alb«» the I
•lie called herself) whose chief attrac staff and operative/». Nothing is said
tion to me was her enthusiasm for the alxiut for«*ign workmen, but, since the i
g>»vernm«-ut li«»|»< s to rdu* ite the peo
theater.
One night in desperation I went to ple in shipbuilding« it expect« native !
her while she was wasiiing dishes in labor to bv employed Machinery, ma
the kitchen and there unfolded all my t«*rial und fuel will be admitted to the'
hopes. It was to her I first, acted, and establishment free <»f duty.
The new plant will have a in<»n(»p«»ly I
•he gave me my first applause. 'I hr
«lapping of those soapy, straining I of repairing work, not only in Portugal,!
bands see me« I to me a veritable tri ( but also in her rolonies. Azores, < ape >
(de Verde and Angola, iio other new
uni ph.
Believing that a tragic manner alone establishments being |M*rmittvd, al
though existing small works will con
would sulllciently impress the situs
tion ou the “nut-brown maid,” I began tinue. Th«’ new vessels which it in*
with a hollow- voice and much furrow- ho|x*«l (<» get for the annual payment of
live humlrcd un«l ilfly-fivt* tli«>uxand
• ng of the brow : “Juli, wilt thou fol
low and assist, me when I quit my child dollars ar« » all of rather unuMual c«»n-
of
hood's home to walk ill the path of atructlon. The cr 1 iaers are U>
w « mm I nnd •upper xl at lie« , of forty-two
Hiddons, Kemble and Booth?" "Ob,
»laciui «•nt, tv.enty-
Miss Manic, you kin count on dis pus- hundred oris dix
thr««’ km ta speed with a |»rote. tlve
son, fo* de I/or’ you kin! Why, my
deck nml a Meaudn f ra«lh x of t«*n thou*
stars, what a Ixms actor you is! But
sand mite m at ten knot **. ‘1 he now
you inus’ 'low me tn call you' maw," fatuous Ja pm.«’M‘ r
•uiser Yuxhino !x re-
and in a trice she was gone
ganh’d iis pa'tern of th«» dr ired type.
A f«*w momenta later she reentered Then ther«• arc to a» ten tor}M*d«> l»<Hit
♦hr kitchen with my mother, who was de«tr«»vcr»i <»f the tyj»« « f the h|»erdy
greatly surprised by my ¡lerformance llavoik, w ii ,;i arc to be able U> make
in the fourth art of "Tbs l*a<ly of Ly ♦ wenty-t ip lit knot
and htrum four
ons," w hich could not have been acted thouxan 1 nites nt n kn <»tx; ten first-
in a more appropriate |>art of the chixx tor|>e !<» I»«»ni.,
•nty tons and
IxMise She, in turn, rallr<| thr critic of th«’ grew test xj>e •«1 |h»hxibte; M veral
of the family. Dr. Griffin, who, likew ise, colouial g inlMNits< •f two Ii u nd red and
was astonished, and made my heart eighty nim * t«»nx an 1 rive r gun I m mt» «»f
IxMit with joy by aaying: "You’ll make forty tuna i bis ie< ms pretty good
s g<MNl fu trrMM Home «lay. Your scene navy for u »«ait rlrv •n mil ll«»n two huu-
has thrilled me, and I would rather dred Ibou Mill«! d<
but |M-rha;»x
b.;ve rough work and a good thrill than some of t »«•
mi«’x Vrill find that 1
any amount of artistic work without the tw*« nty •y«’ar u*«• «»fa well titrated
shipyard viti» tl»o> « rn U x»ls tii an in-
lt.M
Hpurrrd on by such encouragement duuriurnt worth c«»i »wide ri ng
I worked harder than ever, often stay
mg up half th«* night to get some rff«M t
from hheltflnh.
while trying to l<x»k into thr heart and
Ewryhfaly in th« whole civilize«!
mind of the character under study. worl«l br»w««n th« 11th nml 17th ren-
After that evening in the kitchen I turiee believed that t he *’l»arnM«,|»’ gooor**
read s«»ries
acted them nightly to hatehiHl fr«»m that species of «hclltish
our small household, usually from called th« barnacle. I !> • story was first
“Hamlet,’’ "Richard” or Schiller's tol«i by < nmbrrnais nn«i wax devoutly
"Maid of Orleans ’’
Mary Anderson, b«liev<M| by all Christendom f«»r more
in North American Review.
than 5‘Mi years. A well-known scien-
tifte writer, reviewing th« opinions of
f’ambrensis, says: "According to our
NEEDLESS IMPORTS.
venerable authority, the barnacle g<M»se
is generate«! from logs of wcmm I
allowed to <lc<,«»ni|>OH<* in the wa
ter
When decomposition baa fair
ly begun small bumpa on the log
may be observed.
Little by lit
tle these increa««* in size and finally
aiurimc the form and shape of n mass
of barnacles, which is well known as a
kind of shellfish Hoon after the shell,
«»r husk, burst« o|wn an<! a full grown
goose may lie seen In the water clinging
to the log ««ily by th«’ bill A few days
longer it continues to druw Its nourish
ment from th« l<»g, then breaks away
in thr form of a perfect gooae, cxercis
ing all the functions of ita kind."-
Detroit Fr«« Press.
7
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ECONOMY.
-o,x «,f the Prill h O«»v«»rD-
I t K< «rahi*4
" If It hail not been for your medidne and your
advice." writes Mr». I. F Thomas, of Antoine,
Pike Co., Arks "I would no doubt be in my
grave or in an insane asylum. Fourteen years
ago when my sccoud child was born, I came very
near loaing my mind.
My head would hurt ao
I mi I I couliT hardly live. I could not lie down and
raise up without jpeat pain. My life was a mis
ery to me <»od ¿lour know« wljjtt I suffered. I
had lost all hope of being cured, hut I took vovr
' Favorite Prescription ’ according to directions.
I used one txrttlr of the ‘ Pleasant Pellets.'
two of the ' (. >h!
1 v,’ and six
of Favorite Prescription ’ In a little over one
year after I began your medicine I gave birth to
twins. Since thru I have a bov baby ten months
old He weighed eleven pounds at his birth. I
have been better in health since the birth of these
chil ire«» than 1 had l>rrn for years Iwfore. Before
using vour medicine my weight was about one
hundred and thirty five ixMinds, and uow 1 weigh
one hundred and sixty five.”
Dr. Pierce’« Pleasant Pellets are a safe,
sure, swiff and permanent cure for consti
pation. They never gripe. < >ne ia a gentle
laxative, and two a mild cathartic. Drug
gists sell them.
Professional Cards.____
ROBERT G. SMITH,
A’lTOHNEY AT-L.AW,
U hant P ack , OitnuoM.
1’rMticM in all Slate and I ed Tal Coarta
OrncK in B ank B itluinu .
WILLARD CRAWFORD,
ATTOHN EY-AT-LAW.
Pr*cticM in all Fiderai, Stale ami Su
preme Courta.
Oprici at ItaeiitKNca T iiihii S t . M onth .
Notary Public.
HENRY L. BENSON.
Attorney-at-Law.
GRANTS PASS, OR.
t)rri< x—Over the Bank. Proctiuea in all
Court* of the State.
ARTHUR P. HARTH,
Doctor in Dental Surgery
Urne*
Urant'a Paaa,
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B ank
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Oregon
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Ar 1 9 30a. m
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tween Portland and Salem. Turner,
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Tangent, Kht*«ldM,
Halsey, Harris
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DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE.
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Sleepers
S econd C lass S leeping C ars
Attached to all tinuugh trama
Wwl Side Ditiuoi between I’urdud tod
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Al Albany an«! <’«*rvallis connect with
trains of Or.’Central «V Kantern Ry.
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4 60r. m I lv . Pi»rtlaml
Ar. | F 2A a m .
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Direct con nation at Han Francisco
| with Orrutental and «Jriental and Pacific
¡Mail steamship lines for JAPAN AND
¡(’HINA, bailing dates on application.
Rates and tickets to Eastern |s>ints
4nd Eurot»e. Also JAPAN, CHINA
HONOLULU ami AUSTRALIA. Can
I Im obtained from J. 8. Purdom. Grants
Pass.
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H KOEHLER.
Asst P F A P. Agl
Manager.
Portand, Dr.
' Life of Gen Sir
id greatf • •rvire for
England as a milit.ary comi imndrr In
India and ha < mm1. throw*1 a curious
d.le light upon sum« of th«* t hrifty tra-
ditiona of tin« Briti h governi nent.
After «Jen Gran’ return f . un < hina
to Ktii'land. he rrc. Ired nt tl . hand of
the quern a t Buck ingham puloee the
Grand < ro of the I »nth. He wns proud
Of the docoirati« »11, but his 1 »io raphrr
t without For Sale at the COURIER Office.
sd«i. that hu ich h«»r
expense to tlIn* r«M’ri vt r.
lie finds h mong !•ir Hope’ x papers a rhes« pH|x*i are |ust the tiling for lining
bill you« hr« i for by “AH m •rt. Woods, I cabins, wr ppi ng bu ndles, putting
under car| ts making curl papers
Lancaster IIIer» Id.” to thr amount of
lighting fires ami a host, of
eighty-four pt/und»* , f«»ur »Ji illings, for
other uses. Awful « heap.
“fees, chark•ex ami diaburM•inrnta for
the matricu lation of your nr ms, etc.,
as Gt. B
(Mder still was a d<M'Uin«*ut fr«»ir the
same “A*il»r rt Woeria. Udeaster Iter-
aid,” calling» upon sir Hope Grunt to
send back 1the ins ignia of 1hia former
K. C It Ki ight Corn
Bath for the use of lier
majesty s govertiment.
omb-ai.
It is a g«M>d old rule, for governments
mum? Well, mum,
a- f >r men " l ake care of the pennies,
m not Why, every-
and the tx>und« will take care of them-
(.! »leilikin’ wav t,list
»h in th
OLD NEWSPAPERS!
Lupstairs I make a
” my •••If 9 murn
No To Hxr fur Fifty Vesta
Guarani»»««! kïixMM'o habit cure, tnskm weak
me it »«ron«, blood purr W<.|l Aidrug«i»u*