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îfoguc Witti An Independent Paper, Devoted Especially to the Internet» of Southern Om<on. VOL. XIII GRANTS PASS, JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 21 1897. NO. 50 A RTH J It F. HARTH. U •. i UK i MB. H I’EMH. J n a‘ llreaui. l'K.ERï, 4 & * over » irai X , i.. 41 p,. . ■ KANT*b I A>b, Cartridge Photography ’ »KEG N. O JBERf G SMITH, Aim -\ ey at <• law , P «ctiir» in all >1.41, an.l H-.l.-r»l Conri» Bic- <>v. r Etr-i .X vi..n»l K.nk ■u*'T>> A»». O»»«,..» V » I JEN RY L BENSON. a attorney ai law l‘’M«ilceH I ♦<»««* « « j » t 4 o»««iim»iin ».*»» 4 all Court«« Ol the Stale » Sit p into the Drug Store opposite post office and learn more about Cartridge Photography, and look at the Cameras in stock. «♦ (• Falcon No. 2, 65.00. Improved Bulls-Eye, $S.00. CLEMENS, Dugan gave Jone* a “llappv New ear,” to wbu h Junes replied in a m in tone, • The same io you/, then became silent. The spla*h of th* h<»rses* feet was the only s«»uud heard (or sev<-ril ro»1«, when l»dgan broke o it: "What’s lhe matter, Jones? I never I saw you look ao lore up ia my life Y«»u’re alwa\s cuimevl the best man in j the business lor a joke, but you don't | look much like It i<> da« What's the * Take a camera with you on your vacation. »■ (•dice oxer First .National Rank. ukantb P a *», - OMIGOM. It wa* th- year of grace, 1891, and on th* first «lay of »he * ear Dennis Dugnn wa* p od ting a'ong on hor»eba«-k througti lhe mud a« d mist wlmn he met I at the arattmi corners, Mr Peter Jones, a neighbor, who was mounted like h«m- **«lf. and B e two headed their hoise* into the *ame lane and jogged along to- get her * Fr*sert*tt*a Dregglsl. •• V * ! ' W 11 1 Mitt ^Yr¡1<LARD CRAWFORD WOLFF & ZWICKER ArrotoEY AT LAW |,ra< ii<-«M in all Red ral. <U'e and Su pre lue «ou Hr*. No arv 1'iiblic. IRON WORKS "ill al re ¡.ten.-.— 1’hlid -i North G rant a í ' así ». • • O regon OFFICI \L DIRECTORY. [INCORPORATED] I Ml ED MA IE* I’.e.ibn' " i liani McKinlev Vi f 1 ie-i«l« lit . Gai re' \ i lobar i*u< let «r» ««I ’»late lohn "h- rm ii -u ieia> y o l'r» a-urv LtnmiJ tag' >»-< retarv ««f 1 iierior ... ( ■ B' ir .- a 8 reiarv oi War Ku»-> II \ L er ejFcr-iary «»1 Naw .J hn I) L ng »e.Te'ary tgrieiliu e -aniuH \ VI il»i»n p<«al ma*i- r «»mural Jam«** A »a« kit rney General . . J • »H« ph \lc «venna bTA I B. OF OREGON j »• oM I’rid»- U. S. Sena or® 1 IÌ ioh 11 Tongue Congressmen.............. ) A R LII ih Adorne' Gem ral . < .vi ¡diurna •«overnor ......... W 1' U.nl Secretar» <»f State •IE . imam Stale Treasurer .... Pini deiRuhaii t » M 11 w i Kupl i'll*» I uh ' rucl loll . . . W 11 L»*e 1 «■ Stale 1 miter............ H E Wolverton •j « •* Bean H ipreine Jndges It X M- «.re li A MArcuili R R CommÌN-io er- ■ i Ed iv ( i B Compson 1 ierk o IL R ‘ '«»nimÌH*imi. Lvdeli Bake» IIO.I . le k "*cho«n L h ' • h'«mi FtltoT J* DICI AL DlbTKlCT VV«-eferii ihvi-i«»n . . « u.ige H i\ Hann « .1 mlge W C II ale Eastern D.vision J A lettre» pr "F iiiiiu : »cornrv .♦Iwiilie« Bi»»r-«of Equalizzi.. U’ tul on l . B. L ’ ND OFFIC KO.* KB I KG . . . K > *h' ridan Receive .... K «1 Vea r h Rt'girttei ... J SEI’IILNE CUVJITY. < E iiarnron Joint Senator. .1 v| Virile. County •! ii'lgu j ¡.'red Crux on Com mis-ioiierH (Muk iioir¡. . ..lohn »oro<lell C untv t’lerk .... J <■ fI lot I Hhuriti . HL iiaon Repie-FlitHtivu A BarIIrti Treasur« r Sunooi Stipei uuem'ent ........ I DHa\»*s ah —ot ■ £<•!«• 1 "ii"' k Kurte\or............................... BO VJct'nliock Coroner Dr. J Meyer* PRECINCT <> Fl< EBB. J aim h ilolman Justice..................... .1 H Colbv Constable ........ cuy or ok ant ’ s PASS. .1 W Howard Mavor............. ... Au lii »r... ........... . . .Thoma Smith t ol J«>lin**on Treat-u re r....................... »Street Commissioner . . ...TB Elliott Marshal. ........................ .. . D.«ve Keenan II C Kinnuv Harrs Smith t E Harmon Councilinen T B (>orn« ll •eorge 1 'allionn Dr. hi Elannegan R«-g ilar inee’inzau* ihe uitv council ol »irsui’s Pass are held in the uotineil room* in the ci»y hall <*n lhe fir-t ami lbi»d Thnrstlas evening*ol ea« Ii moiilti C1K| l IT col KT M eta on the third »»oudav in April an I the fourth Monda* in •*upieiiH»er Col NTT CO« KT Probate «•ourt meei* fir-*t \l«mdav ol January. April, hilv ami *ememt»er County c*»iiiuii!-i»ioner!4 court meets first Wednesday alter the meeting of lhe conniy court. LODGE DIRE T»»RY. P asan E ncampmknt N o ‘2h, I O. O. F mer« m 2n«i and 4i h A rdi'^sdax - ol ea< h month hi 1 O. O t ball WlLL'MITH. Î- Y- U1AN Scribe. U* F. U kamtm F ams L odo -. N o ni, A.h A A M — meet. ever, -ailirdav on or brime i'lll in .on A I’. \|. All brothers in f*»o I «'All.lillZ c«»r«lt tllv invit»-d M. »1 R‘ MM AOK, Ji. H olm ax w. M æcv. 8. in »il n n li '.lami K kamzb ' haptek , R i M ♦ - 1 1 4 I . 4 I A I • - ' V P 1 \|| c .tnpAlll'HI-« ill itig confiai V invi .ed io «*’ ' J E I’sTEKrON, .1 S I rtec V. y O U VI ii g in th. i I uni i. N . t • ► Vf MANUFACTURERS OF---- Hvdratilic Pipe And all kinds of Machinery for Mining Purposes. ---- ALSO----- BRIDGE WORK. BOLTS RODS IRON SHUTTERS CELLS WINDOW GUARDS. DOORS AND Cast-Iron Structure Work. ESTIMATES FURNISHED 'ORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED FOR PURE FRESH DRUGS -----Go to the CITY DRUG STORE. J. E. PETERSON. Proprietor. ALL PRESCRIPTIONS filled by MrsC. M Stone, a registered Phar macist of twentv-three years' experience, and Patrons can rely upon being served wtth accuracy and promptness. Groceries! First-class goods kept in stock and sold the lowest prices, quality considered. at ------- ALL KINDS OF-------- Staple and Fancy Groceries Hardware, Tinware, Tableware. Every article sold warranted as represented in exchange Farm Produce takes J. M. Chiles HOTEL JOSEPHINE N orth S ixth S treet . G rant ' s P ass . O r This well-known and popular Hotel is the Great Headquarters for Commercial Men. Transient Families and Steady Guests. Its sightly location insures rest and quiet from the noise of loco motives, while the distance (one block from the depot) is not enough to cause inconvenience Board and Rooms by the Day, Week or Month. T he S yracuse C hilled P low r < Mt, I- ** «T 1. R c. M ky 1 'low*. C ol II '• kkuai I» •«'AN I’obT. No 39 í ». t K • v e.lnu-dav ev» ning f • til e «■ l-t h a’ \ o v »' hall. A be \ xtsii . ' » 11 i KHA t dj. C un . 'ft. Woo 1 m K.« IL Riv t C \ «lu - j , an I 4m 1* ’ Ol t e W . 1 m m hi h n -V f ha flav of e < ÜR.» J. V «misai- A1H > ». where Others Fail! Call and tee me before purchasing. The SYRACUSE has no equal—in finish or anything else—and is guaranteed to be FULL CH LLED F. II. SCHMIDT. Agent. Courier and Leslie's Illustrated Weekly For One Year for $3.50. Wb-n you J ' l ranidar that - I t • a re» re, , . »r ar price prie* of 1^,1.« I Wb»n ion, i.r th» . , » . -.,:.««« »r.«t • «p«» I ». it r (z-.li- i «-•• v I« th* ' '*•* •'"» '*•’ »•••bH.hrd of th. eat J. r.l I Y»rv J rna.. It .a th- m >.t popuf.« r . ■ » . ’ .* . ..r i.r .-, I . . .U(.r .y pr ni.d Tl.er» • no li».purt*oi g , , «. a I »• » -p’- , , , , brn* .With pM M 1 PM r- .... N.h 1»r VO raell a.d <■: ^.m« »’ •• I • «bruir»»» , J,«’*»» -a YCAR. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * WOR'.D-WIDE CIRCULATION Twenty Paces; Weekir3llns,ra,îl1 -- . t TO M'Nsr. JUt MLLARS MR TRAI. rvJTRAU) K, , „ ,3 50 to tl,M office »nd y wtax-vc «»■-»-<• razz- , I MINING AND SCIENTIFIC PRESS 5 i »ill -•<»>•• *»»«> P*P*r« <•' <>"• rogue river courier . At length Jones heaved a deep sigh, si raigiii« ne.l him-eli in his saddle ami spoke a* lollops 'Yes, I dreamed 1 was dead Didn’t dream mm I. about the dying part, bui the fiiui 1 knew I was standin' before a gate and watin’ to get in 1 waited aioua«i awhile and nobody seamed to cate, «<• I stepped into a kind of a little ' office ju*t at m e side of the gate to wait “Lt was a line kind of a room, not very b g and I was going around it look in’ al ihii g* while I was wailin', and first thing I knew I saw a big book like a ledger sei up «>n a desk or frame like 1 kind o' wondersd what it was, and as Hr waa right out in lhe room where any body couhl see it, I went up an I »ooked at it, ami as sure as I’m a sinner there stood my account. ’ Ii was headed in good style. 'Peter Jone* in account / etc , Dr. on one «id* and Ur. on the other. It kind o' look me back a little to run into it so sudden, but I'd liet-n thinking about it tnoieor less all the time I'd beau waitin.’ “Well, nobody’d come yst, ao I got io looking over lhe account, Thu first ataiemen*. was ’General Kusinet-s I Ac count/ a«id I don’t want to brag, but I I iiad a pretty fair showing, take it i all aiound. J waschaiged up with IUUIH i things, just as I deserved to be, but in the main, 1 confess I was pretty well pleased with ths way the a count looked “Well, then came lhe 'Church and Benevolent Society Account,’ and lhat Hinde a fair show too You eue, I’ve always had commleiable to give, and I've liked lo give pretty well, so *’v» given a good deal one way and another, and it wa» all down, all right. “There was one or two charges though, on ths other side, that got ins a link . Fur instance, there was 'neglecting rne ting,' and given for personal bene fit,’ and given lor the sake of public approval.’ That got mv a little, but 1 stood pretty well. “I went down to lhe ‘Widow and Or phan Account/ which wmm in pretty good shape loo, and 1 wa® beginuin' to feel pretty good, alien 1 struck 'School D're« tors Account/ and I tell you,Dugan my heart snuck the hotiom of my bo«>ts li<e lead You see I'd never thought of runnin’ an account with that headin' anyiiow. But the«« it wa» and I had lo fave it. “Well, as noon a* ! got my breath, 1 took a look «»t it J laresn't tell you all there was there, but it just makes me sick now io lhmk abou« it Whv, the Dr columns ran up for about six pages, and hare's about ihe way it went. •• 'Item—Naglecting to keep school b use in repair, on account of whnb Goo. Newcomb s I'tlle girl caught cold ami died, and several children suffered severely. 8ee testifiiouy of N •• Wi oinb’s f J. 0. BOOTH, PROPRIETOR ''•ilTTh I’A*-. \ s - i MBI 1 ■■ ' * 1 « 11,1 Ar. 1.Bile, mee . 3 d A edile, ay eVen i im A.'l l’ «V «a I. A E V ikikhi •. C. K R oot . Se.*v '* 'V J. Portland malic»? Am bod v ««ead?" Junes looked tip, aave a grin ami ghastly «-mile, and then replied: “No, there ain't auydudv dea«i but i I «iruamsii tbeie was, tiial's all/' ami d again hs was si ent Nothing but splashing for ths next eighty rods, at the end oi which Du».an again made an attempt at conversation : “You dieatned there was? Whu’d I you dream was?” “M>sell/’»-aid Jones with a wink and sh grin fi m under hi- *lo«ich» d hat “lhat you were?” said Dugan, am» then there was silence again. I i | ' A dispatch from Crascuul City, dau d October 15, repirts that at Cheleo, it Cuiry county,Ur. a Im d which has mam icated itsaeli in tina 1 quarrels tor several months has broken out with fresh fury, and men have norruwly escaped will* ilieir lives, Chrcto is near the bound ary line of Del Norte county, taliior ni* .">«>111*1 hing ike five year« ago an a't. mp was made to boom the town, And th« • oolidges and the VanPella, resiJem» of the town, disagreed over property lights The boom was a fat>ure, bui lb« lauiily feud has continued ever sinev Last Thursday softie persons engaged tn fishing in the pay near the town wen fired upon from a * induw of a «tore build mg and several persons in the «tree w< re made to seek «heller irom thing pulirte. Hie house of EC Hughes tn which were women ami cbildr«n, war Somebody bai-eaid that disorder ruim* more homes than drunkvnii«®«, curtain it is ihal a diHoidurly Lome is about ■ he most dn-agrst-able place on earih I he lather Hues from it to seek comiuri at ths club or the saloon. Thu mo hui •scapes from it whenever possible, and gr«ws sour-tempered beuauar she cannot escape oftuner. The children gladly mv <* i 1 II for the achool or the hi reel, except b compulsion, comi« g h une only to eat an 1 sleep Ln fact, the dieordsly horns is not a home at all, but a mere temporary shel ter and feeding place fur a group o< hu man beings who are kept together by physical nei ussity and *bo s< alter, never to reassemble, as soon as they can estape from the restraint that kuep- thrm together. The mem tiers of lhe-» homes leave them ailli (nils of regret or »fft-ctionat« remembrance. For them the word home has no tender meaning and Payne’s sublime meloily is merely a song. Yet this disorder, which crushes and kill® all tin wanted sweetness oi home, is not like some fearful passion or trag edy that »• weeps the home to duet ruction at one fell blow. It is an insmiona para lysing poison, that creep* into a home that b«gan iri happiness It is made up of a swarm of little things too minute to notu e singly, but which in th«- aggregate banish p-a< a and roiidort. just a a «-uarin of stinging gnats «an destroy the pleasure of a lay'* outing in the *<>«»d* In the disorderly bonis there i* no place for things, no regularity as to eating or sleeping <>r ¿alking N «bo «y lake* « are of his < anl-oif garments, hi® books, playthings or other property. Homub«/<Jy is alwavs hunting something. and scolding *omet>ody else for misw Recriminai ions ami qtiar placing it rule follow. For a while ihw mo her pick a up,, after everybody, scolding of course, hut doing nothing to < hange the r* gone b malty »h:\giveM up in dt-spat« And allow«« things to go o heli»« skelt»-r It v ung home builder* would avoid this blight, ibsy wouhl cultivate the virtue of order from llie outset. Ths little one* should l»*arn lhe lesson of order ms ®o«»n as they learn to walk Ai»o\e all things, let her reqn re the child to dispose pro- perly of • very misplaced article , adhere to tin* plan Head Iv ustil or«b r l.r« or» r- a liabit, then the trouble will l>e ov»-i This e*’abii*hment of law atul order in ths household r»-<|iiires effort, hilt it is worth a Ihousond time* it* r«>sl. Il means the bunding of a home that is worthy of tbs narns and o,.e that w II he a sweet and «Siding memurv an«i a helfuI inspiration to alius inmates •• long a* they shslt liv* acfiool. “ ‘Item-—Allowing family «quarrels in I if district to iHUrtera with and erail en schools.’ *'l «an i give 'em all, but they mail, >uy hair stand on rn«i when I read am.” “Was here nothing on the other ai ls of thea« * u it, put m Dugan. “Well, yes Ciear on the end Here C»ed- wa- just one i'en ami «hat wa* To Cum A Cold In On« Oa/ Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, All Druggists reiuml the money if it fails to Cure 25 cants it for balance for Serving .'or school i«r r’.<»r lor n nrleen year« without pay, nd s'lh)** • lo ib» grow « ami siaitders i H if whole district * ’’ And lhe ol j ma • •Inaed • oaly • th Mih eVF«, as he <r>ks>i i«>s compau on in IbO are. He then pncee-ird “ • hat st or up a t e, b it even tt at The way to tell the truth about Schillings fit t (Sa *•«* bate f»f puw-lrr refis SR'I sp*. r* is to money-back them. rigm, a d 1 couidu l irase me le«u doWu Neighbors at Wai*. DiMoider In the Hume. page a ler pags ad < barged up *• item — Neglected m insist on nni- lor uity of fexj*». and so « rippling the w«il fooled Good morning.” And at lhe section < orner they splashed away from each other at right angle- Jones to call the boanl together, ami Pu gan to meet me by chance, and lull m« ihe story I have related herewith —W ii Hawley Suiiib hi Educational Re*i*w. struck by five buliei*, one of whi.l pa-sud through an oigan At a meeting t citizens held to investigate 'he mallei. Al Coolidge and W. A Smith were charg •d with the shooting, and by the sense of the meeting huidas common outlaw-. <>n i\rdnesday, E.U Hughe-« was «hot hi the hip and Albert Suodgrass sustain ed the ‘oss oí part of an «jai They wen fishing st ths mouth of the Choteo, when lliay were fired on by persons hid ieuo i a hill not far distant. Fuiher trouble i»» feared. lit) le girl ) “ 'llSiii—Neglected to stand by lhe ten her slien mine meddlesome peovh in the district tried lo break up the school ' Item — Neglecting to auatain th, teacher when he attempts to covre« a Irw ba«l, big buys who were trying Io run the s« bool. “ ‘item—firing Mehital le Parker vou see she whs my wile’s cousin, ami had been spendiu’ the Numm-r rifilili ’ us io iea< h ih* school, »he th ing young and inexperienced, when Hiram "amaon «ould have le-n iiireil in her stead, he (wing an ei|»erient*e<i ami accomplis tied teacher, the cnangu being mads fur the <«akt oi saving fit»* <1 Ila«» a mwnih. 'item—Neglu« ie-1 lo visit the s iiool and |«er»onaliy inspect the ea< her and pupil '* item—Negi»«'ted io confer with in* i - > ;.er and patrons a>>eut the interest » •f ilie »ciiool, and ®o on.' Here it went Wa* prettv al»out the buaincss when I hear«! the door open and I turner! 'round to see who had come, and it was my little giii. who came to t>il me breakfast wAr re »dy. and wished me a happy New Year. “Well, I g*»t up and eat mv breakfatu. t<ut 1 kept tldukiiig of my dream and I just made up un mind (hat I am going io do what I can for the rest ot mv nat urai ife to make a better looking re« o han lb *», when die lime really d«*«- « nine timl 1 have to face it. There's our school Lio use now, wrh no inundation under it, hall a d sen pan ► ol glass out « poor stove cracks in th» flour lhe pla-tering off in three or loti places, so (he win i blows right in, th out houses without roots, aud thr»v side* half lorn off, and 1 don't know w hai else “1 am on tny way now to call a llb-el ing of the board to fix hings up, aud i. they ain’t beiter’n they are now inaid« oi a week, why my name ain't Petri Junes, that’s all, and H ever 1 hire « teacher for any r*a-on except he’s lhe man for the place, it'll be becaune 1 ge in Use m- utb è . .agar Pine Door & Lum. Co. VY a»*h I iik * on Letter. Jacktrnw County Notes. C obbkbpumdxnt ••* ma C oirikb ] Max Muller is visiting in Sa»i F rancis I he tuonuiary commission resumed t*o and (»akland it* siltings in Washiugton today, after a Dr. A. C Stanley of Gold Hill is r««w»s ot two weeks Th«» geuil«tn«-n < alifurnia on business •o up'-sing tills commission Del.we that dr*. Dr. Stanley it reported quite there is go ng to bs a big financial tight at her home in bam'e Valley sisriud in congre-« soon after that body The Jacksonville school is filling a^armblss, although many vhrewd poli- tician« among iliu republicans a«e wo«k- as it usually does at this time of the year. Sena or Holt has returned from Salem mg to prevent the finamisl t«aus being rai-ud in congress, becausa of their doubt w >ere he has been attending the state as to whether any legislature of th.n air ch tra<ter can be put through «luring the District Attorney Jeffrey and Mia* I iih uf the present congress, ami fear that I emburger, tbe court stenographer, have a - harp draw ing oi financial lines in con g me to Lakeview to attend circuit court. gtess will result tn harm to the republ« Hon W. I. Vawter and wife of Med « ana. One of the main objects of the for«l have returned from the E is» where monetary coininHston is to insist tiia' hey have been visiting for some lime there Lie an al tump at financial legisla The school* of the county were all ii<>n al the coining »«Sidou ol congrri*" «I-wed moat ol last week in order that and mat the attempt shall be recoin he teaebris could attend the luatituta mended by President 51« km vy and >-e The old pioneer, D. N Birdeev, ie pU'hed by the whole power ami intLi ume of the administration, i he line«- quite sick at his home near Woodville air already being inap|«ed out, and the dr Btrdaev can scarcely be expected to recover from this *pell of sickness prediction has been made that the finan The county board of equalization me' vial fight tn congress will b ■ tin* bitlures and made woiue few tnd most uxei mg since the F«»rce bill -ometime ago *a> be lore congress Tho fighting will Jiangeeinthe assessment roll, which, be mostly in the senate, ns it will l>w an though of no consequence to the county, r«d^y matter to put any bill supported in would belo the individual. ne prvsidt-nt and Speaker Reed through Woodruff Keeler, whoso wife came all the house, i*. is assumed that any Um he way from ihr East to prosecute him proposed by those who are pushing tin» lor adulfery, has left for parts unkrown movement will be antagonized b^ the and it i* supposed bis b<md®m> n will silver men in the senate, and as they have to pay llie amount of his bond. < »ntrol that b >«ly by a slight margin it (»ne evening last week the 21 month* ivquiies no prophet to *ay that it will I h old chil'i oi F S Young, foreman of the iifti« u't, if not impossible, to pass any A«hland laundry, fell backward off a -m h nmasute in the vena e. chair striking the back of his head on » If there is any reas in why any set ol wire nail protruding from a board lying en in Washington should hol.l a meet on lhe fliMir. The nail penetrated his ng tor the p irpose of ratilying the nom *kull al lhe base of the brain and re mat ton of a candidate tor mayor of New maine-l Imbedded the«e Dr Par»on re Vurk City, it i* not apparent to the eyr* moved the nail ami dressed the wound, •I an ordinary individual. But reason, from which no serious results are feared. or no reason, the sing's taxers ol Wash — Tinies mgton and vacniiiy, mote enlhusiaatie G. W Reynolds, who left this country than numerous, held a meeting and pm for the Klondike in July, in tompanv cerded to rainy the notuina*ion of Hen They •v 'lemge to b<- mayor of New York Citv. with A Dayton, returned lately went ov« r the < hilkoot pass, but, deem i here are two reasuiis whv Mr George ing it impiaciicab e to continue the jour was probably not deeply in«ere»led in ney, cached their provisions and came thi- meeting ; none of tho^e who attend rd ha«i votes t i Naw York, a«i I a Sitigli back to Sheep Camp and opened a small store, whe«e lhev did well until Mr. R ux is n«)t the issue, or even one OÍ 111” wa* compelled to return on account of issues that Mr George is making in hit severe attack of pneumonia He aid present «ampaign. In fact, he hasn't return in the spring.—Timos •«aid a word about it luinsell, ami is prob The teacher's institmo wa* well at ably willing that others should let i* tended in Ashland last w«-ek and it in alone. Whether England refused to partici reported there was much g->o«l work of a The N«»rmal p4te in a conference ov t the protection practical nature done >1 the seals tn Beb’ing sea and therea closed and the faculty with rnanv of th* bout at which Russia and Japan, as well students were in attends ne i kedav «««- as the Unite<l Hiatus s lould lie repre siofia were held hi llie Central achocil -elite 1, after having om e promised to do building an«i the evening seaiionein the -u. lie* about got d >wn to a «piusiion <>l Cnautauqua building One oi the promt veracity between l x»Set retarv of State imnt feature® w'aa the lector*« by Hon foster, who has had charge of all Hie ii L. Benson of Grant* I’ass, on the *nb- 4eul negotiations for the United Stale'« jecl “Does Modern Public School E«*u- for several years, and L«>rd .Salisbury. cation Educate in tlio Bust tfenoe? • Ur. hosier aayb L*»r«i Halisbtiry agreed to Mr Benson who im hinaaoll an old teach nave England represented in the con er gave Hie teachers some good practn al He thought thel terence to which the United States had hints along tins line luvi'ed Russia and Japan to semi rup«e- to neglect the moral training of Hie child -«uiiialives ; Lord Salisbury fays lie did was a gn ss neglect on the part of the not; that he agreed that there should teacher. Ho said that when the child lie a conference betweeu representatives went from the home in purity and then oi England ami of the I ai s«l 8ta«es on relumed Irom ihe achnol to lhe home in i he ml'jui I and that lie will have agents impurity the lea« her was largely respon sible. Tl ora is n > doubt but what the hi Wash ngton to attend to it, b it that they will u be ill >«•■! t» tiks p.»rt in teacher has a great responsibility in 'bi- all lhe reeponaibilit* a conference with agents of Russia ami direction, yet Japan Oilit ials of the department of Should not be placed at the leachvr'* loor. Mr. Benson gave the teacher h ale are reticent, hut thure are grounds lor llie belief that the depart lii^nl ol s'aiu some excellent lh-»u<his and all went has accepieil Mr Foaltr'a ver-ien of the a wav well plea*ed with Ins lecture controversy ami will to state in a friend ly but vigorous communication to the English g<>\«*«nineiii. Meanwhile ur raiigeinenta are lieing made for two s*-al conferences one between the United Stales, Russia an I Japan, and one be twven the United Ktatea an«J England Judging irons ofh-lai utterances only one would suppose that ths president and hie < abiuet were entirely satisfie«! with the progress being made by Spain in it® al!eged «-fib«I® to bring alxnit peace nt < ul»a, but am h is leally not the case l he teuall of <>en«-ral Weyler l»y Spam i», of course pleasing to them, but, they re/ar l it with more <>r Ie»» anspn ion, !•« Iirvmg it ami all the rest of the beautiful prof. eMons of the new Spanish ¡ministry to t»e tinged with trickery, having for its object ill«- pre «mion of interfereme by this government Believing thia, sml being thoroughly aware tliat public sen 'itneilt in this country is overwhelming m favor of s«niie aotio i hv the gover * merit that would put a speedy end tn Hie war in i’uha, l*r«-Mi>lent McKinley ar.il tiia advisers are wafching the action of the new psni Ii mminiry with great « «•« and if l bey become convinced that 4|»ani is not ai I ing in good faith, this gover ii inent will act, and in no urn er tain wav President MrKiti'ey, like nearly everyb*sjy e r-e wan’s the war brought to a cioae 11 Spam can «Jo ii in a rea sonable time, all right , if ii'ii, lie knows that lins government can THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE Lung Troubles and Consumption Can be Cured. An Eminent New York Chemist and Sci entitt Make« a Free Offer to Our Reader«. The man who awakens from a deep sleep, just in time to ward off the blow of an assassin, who. knife in hand, is preparing to drive it into his heart, has had a narrow escape. There are thou; sands of grateful men who have aroused them selves from the lethargy of recklessness and neglect, just in time to ward off the deadly assault of that dread enemy of mankind consumption. The weapon with which these men have su«2£rssfully combated this grim destroyer ha^een Dr Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis covery It is the only known medicine that will prevent and cure consumption. Taken in time, it will always ward off this deadly disease, and even after the devastat ing germs have attacked the lungs, it will cure 98 per cent, of all cases. It acts di rectly on the lungs, building up new, healthy tissues and driving out all disease germs It corrects all stomach and diges tive troubles invigorates the liver and makes the appetite keen and hearty. It is the great blood maker, flesh-builder and nerve tonic. There is nothing else “just as good” and the druggist who says so is untrustworthy. •• I was a sufferer for five or six years from inte gration, sore stomach, and constant headaches,” writes B F Holmes, of Gaffney, Spartanburg Co S C “I tried several of our best physicians and found nt» permanent relief By the persua sion of Mr. J. K Tolleson, a friend of miue, I commenced on the aftth September. 1895. to use Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery and ' Pel lets’ -which gave me relief in ft few days, «»nee then I have used five bottles of ’ Golden Medical Discovery ’ and five vials qf Pellets.’ When I commenced using the medicines I could not sleep, had a restless uneasy feeling all the time and my Rkin was yellow and dry. I weighed only ts8 pounds I now weigh 170 pounds, have a good color, and rest well at nignt. I have a good appetite can eat auything I wish For two years, while under treatment by a physician, I ate nothing but Graham bread.” In reference to the above letter. J. R. Tollesow, P O. Box 173, Gaffney. Spartauburg Co., S. C., writes "Tne above Mr B F Holmes, is a good Christian gentleman, and .one whose word wrill go a long way with those who know him. I use and sell Dr. Pierce’s medicines, aud I recons mended them to Mr Holmes." 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