Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, July 21, 1898, Image 4

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    all my fealty to Ik»»» returned, and 1
surrender, after it had been agree«! upon, ' es, he would have a more stately bear
.miiiir"
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knew how I had wroiigrd him.
er« com man in military matter«, and ing. and would be tn booled in disci pl in«- J
“We are quits, Mr Arden.” I answered
No railroad« to apeak of.
“commissioner" is the usual military as be :s not now. The echo 4 board of
lightly, yet proudly. ”1 do not know
They ne«d electric light*
term given to persons charged with ¡every stale ought to add military
what better assuia... c to g.ve you than
5o banknote* ia circulation.
such duties
tactics to the c?:irae of s* udv and enfurt e
to inform you of my own engagement,
BY HELEN BEEKM a N.
Civil engineer, are wanted.
General Carbin said that n*. Jar the its being taught
If it were, the entire
which i* only waiting mj lover’» return
army regulation», General Shatter had population would he trained soldiers
from »ea to be ratified. Therefore, w ith
Tea. coll«*, etc , may be raised.
hi manufacturers,
r<fi-r to further intr<Mf
j< e ELASTIC
the
I. C. Hubingrr
Bros. STAQCH
Couof r L
many thanks, 1 will decline your beau- i
full authority to arrange with General whenever their .-«er vices should be re
decided to GIVE A<VAV a beautiful present wiYh?^'
In Manila servante get «K a month.
start
h
s
.Id
I
hese
presents
are
in
the
form
of
ach pac£ft(4
Toral (or the appointment of one o< quired
tjful
offering.
”
F ROSS Lad one fault, it wa. jealouay;
The four men wba represent the Cuban
In Manila no oae ever paya lor any­
My word» had hit tbe mark. He had
more commissioners for the purpose in­
and.
aa
that
aroae
from
hia
intenae
government in this country are Thomas
thing he buya at th* tiuie be buy, it.
dicated. He stated positively that no
Yellow Jaundice Cured
love for me. I rather rnjoyed toying not expected a little country girl to
meet him upon equal ground, and a dark
The law* of Sulu make tbe bankrupt I Estrada Palma, Señor Gonzalo <ie Ques­ instructions on that particular point had
Suffering humanity should l«e supplied with the ftame. little dreaming of ita
debtor the alave of hi* creditor,, and not ada, Jose Marti and Kicliardo Diax Al- been sent to Shafter, one way or the with every means possible for its relief, lava alumbrring drptha. It waa long i red flush overspread hi» handsome face.
bertini
Seuor Palaia is a landowner
‘Then his own generous nature con­
only tbe debtor; bis family are enslaved
I It is with pb-asure we publish the follow ere he could win from me the promi.e
I in Cuba and a lawyer. He has the use other, and Shafter was expected to act
quered as he said:
to
become
hia
wife.
I
felt
ao
aure
of
also. To free them there is only one
entirely in accordance with his original ing: ’’Tliis in to certify that 1 was a
of only one eye, and received his educa­
him. I knew my power ao well, that I I “At least. Miss Rita. I may proffer this
They are 13110 inches in size, and are entitled as followa
means left to the husband—the sacrifice
terrible
sufferer
from
Yellow
Jaundice
for
could not reaiat th« temptation to watch as a wedding gift.”
tion in Havana. Senur Quesada comes instructions contemplating the uncondi
of hia life.
tional surrender of the Spanish force«. lover nix months, and »¡ m treated by I amile and frown auc. eaaively < naae each | As such L felt I could not refuse it, but
Travelers Have often seen a Canaqua of wealthy parents, who lost all their
There was considerable dissapuint- i some of the best physican» in our city other away on hia handsome face at my ht went on:
money and were exiled from the island
stretch his body un a mat, while in per­
ment in administration circles because and all to no avail- Dr. Bell, our drag* bidding Hut one evening, juat aa he i “Only one thing I ask. that I myself i
during the foriaer insurrection, lie is
fect health and without any symptom uf
no details concerning the surrender of | K*“t. recommended Electric Bitters; and was alxjut to set sail on a short voyage, j may place it on your arm.”
Then, taking it up, he slipped it upon j
a graduate of the College of tlie the City
disease whatever, and there wait patient­
Santiago were received during the even- after taking two bottles, I was entirely I i adden thought of how dull and pur- her w rist. where it fastened with a tiny
of New York, studied engineering at
pi
seless
the
days
would
be
without
him
Lilacs and
ly (or tbe end, conviuved that it ia »ear,
ir*i* The presi<lent was gratified that cured. I now take great pleasure in
Columbia,and was graduated with honor
brought quick tears to my eyes a» we padlock, which he locked with a golden
American
and refuse all nourishment and die with­
tha tmrreruler had occurred, but was recommending them to any person »of­ stood together upon the sands, which key, placing the latter in his pocket.
Pansies.
from the Law Itepartment of the New
out any apparent suffering Hi* rela­
anxious for mere details. During th« fering from thia terrible malady. I am he had caught sight of before I had
“You see you will wear my chains
poppie<
York University. 11« became connected
tive» say to him "He leels be is guiog
evening numerous telegrams of congrat­ gratefully yours, M A. Ilogarty, Isling­ time to dash them away. In an instant while you live,” he said, with hidden
witli the Pau-American Cougress, and
earnestness,
“
and
I
—
shall
have
only
this
to die," and the imaginary patient die*.
ulation were received from diffeient parts ton, Ky." Mold by W. F Kremer, Drug his arm was about my waist, and I was
later was employed by the Foriegn Of­
pressed close to his fast-beating heart. in memory,” holding up the key for one
Oae of them (the juramentados),
of the country,'»ome of them stating that gist.
fice of the Argentine Republic as consul
••My darling!” he said, in intense, moment, then pressing bis lips upon it
Pansies
wlioee breast wa» pierced through and
bonfires were blazing in celebration of
A
Protiial.le
L
»
mm
.
of the republic in this country. Jost
passionate tones. •’Thank God for those and again consigning it to its hiding
through by a bullet, rose and flung mm
the event
Lilacs and
and
1 he bond sale has closed with every tears which betray the woman’» heart place.
Marti was at one time Consul-Genera¡
aelf on the troop.
He wa, again trans­
Winning Hucceaa.
I was still sitting where he had left
testimony of success and profit. It has you would still have hidden from me.
of
Argentina
in
New
York,
but
he
resign
Marguerites
fixed by a bayonet; he remained erect,
Not long ago we were in the office of j cost the government a go<xi deal, and it My ow n, you love me, you love me. De­ me. It was early in tbe evening, and 1
vainly trying to reach tbe enemy, who ed his connection with Argentina in or­
had
refused
to
go
back
<o
the
hou.se.
ny
it
if
you
can.
”
and
I,
with
coquetry
one *f tlie greatest business bouses in hxs cost tlie sulmcriijers a g«xxi deal.
held him impaled on the weapon. An­ der to set on foot the Cuban revolution.
when some one whose footfall Lhad not
the world. A chief was discussing with But the investment is a paying one A rind art forgotten, knowing only that
other soldier had to run up and blow the For work in this direction he received a
to be thus conquered was sweeter far heard stood before me. Glancing up, the
a caller the chances of young men to great deal has been done in the way of
than any victory, answered back: ”1 moon’s rays fell full on Ross’ face. With
man'» brains out before he let go hie vote of thanks from tbe Cuban Constitu­
advance themselves in liis business, and demonstrating our latent resources io love you.”
a glad cry of delight 1 sprang to my
I
These rare pictures, four in number, bv the renowned j,astel an«
prey. When the last of tire juramenta­ ent Assembly, and when Kenor Palma
he cited this illustration:
tlie world, and a |K>tent influence hse
1 1 leRov 'f New York, have been chosen from the very choicest sublet»
“Remember, Rita,” he said, a few feet, but, white a I stern and still, lie
do* had fallen and the corpa«* were was made delegate, he was appointed
;
m
his Studio and are now offered for the first time to the public.
Twenty years ago 5 boys entered tlie been put to work tu make for law and hours later, when the moon had risen waved me back.
picked up from the street, which con­ •ecretary ol the delegation in this coun­
The t > tures are ac< urately reproduced in all the colors used in the ora
“1 have been hot ie one hour." he sniil
employ of the firm
One of them order and for finarmal soundness, in pill- high in the heavens, and he was about
try,
an<!
a
year
ago
Charge
d
’
Affairs
of
inals and are pronounced by competent critics, works of art.
sternation had rendered empty, it was
seemed satisfied with bis place, arid re­ he thinking. They who grudge the pa - to leave me at my mother’s door, “you quietly. “It seem, to me a year. 1 was
Pastel pictures are the correct thing for the home, nothing surpass»-
found that these eleven men bad, with the legation in this city, lie has writ­
re with your lover,
told
you
were
li<
are
now
my
promised
wife.
Promise
fused to take time from pleasure for try millions sacrificed in liie way of in-
th m in beauty, riihness of color and artistic merit.
may »hare the con-
their crease», hacked Alteen soldier* to ten three books in Spanish and a history
Where
is
he
that
me
that
in
the
future
you
w
ill
never
try
I terest underestimate tbe value of moral
of tbe revolution in English, denor Ai- study, or to do the
pieces, not to reckon the wounded.
my love as in the past. No man now has gratulations I bav< < ome to offer you?"
lories in our national life, tiueb criti­
bertim win educate«! in Europe, and is would be necessary to
”R oes !” 1 raid. whut <lo you mean?
a right to one smile, one tender word.”
German» Very Ann«»ylng
cism of the bond sale as prot eeds fr> m
a doctor by profession. He married an vanced position.
purchased of your grocer. It is the best laundry t«irch on the market, and
“No one shall have them. Ross,” I re­ Have you no welcn me for me?”
lxn Ion,July 13.—The Hong Kong cor­ American wife, but lived in Europe un
The other four were made of eturdier . conciderations purely financial is ill- plied. “You will have the most demure
”We! eonte!" he ex>-!aiine<l, ‘and where
is sold for to cents a package. Ask your grocer for this starch and get a
i« mine? The «tar to which my yearn­
beautiful picture.
respondent ot the "Daily Mail aavs - til the breaking out of tbe revolution, stuff,
and gave themselves up to diligent advised, and may unerringly be located little wife in the whole country.”
•
“And the loveliest,” he answered, ing eyes have all three month» been
General Aquinaldu declares that liotn when h«* hurried here to place himself at preparation
for larger opportunities. in places where the feeling of tlie com
I
proudly. “Oh. Rita, there will not lie a ’“"Kola, you have heard faleely. Do not
the Spanish ami Germans have made the service of hit country. He is second Wiiile other boys played or loafe Ion the mon people is practically unknown.
I HlllimnillTriTTTTTT------------------------------- 'Tilllllinj
New York ami Boston know very little 1 night during all the long weeks of my
overtures to him, though he declines to secretary uf tlie Cuban legislation in corners
they remained at home and
<
be so cold, so »tern to little Rita. Have
absence
that
I
shall
not
live
over
these
divulge their import United Stale* Washington. He is well known in so­ otudied
In the odd »Moments of work­ as to wiiat tlie American people are
hours, shall not picture you getting you not a kiss for me?
time that were free from duties they thinking about. They have small |>er- ready for my return, and the new life*
Consul Wildman assertn that Admiral cial circles, as an athlete, and s|>eak» ing
>
for Home Cirlle Grocery list.
Mv tearful tone had melted him.
j
Dewey could compel the surrender ol many languages.
tried to learn about other branches of ceplion of the means by which public we are then to begin together.”
■Treat wave of tendernew swept over his £
R
Al/ior
: page Furniture ■ atalogue.
opinion must l>e reached. They are ig­
Manila tomorrow if he desired. He says
the service than their own.
The next morning at daybreak Ross’ (ace Almost had his arm unfolded to U V Sa t<>r 'ample lW.is Wall l’ap« r
The Hurreiiiler.
|\ or imple Ladle- \ Gents >uits.
his dispatches show that the German»
What is the result today? Well, the norant, therefore, of tlie effect of this ship sailed out of the harbor. Standing receive me and let n.e sob out my con-
---- VIA THE ----
Washington, July 14.—While there
continue to interfere, their action.caus-
first boy, who believed above al’ else in popular loan on tlie general understand- 1 in my window, I saw the white sails fession on his heart, when hi, glance
a ere umny rumors ms to the exact con­
fell
on
the.
bracelet
claaping
my
arm.
All free. Money saved on every i
Shasta Route
having a good time, is still a driver in the ing. li Mugwumps were in torn h with ' grow less and less in the. distance, until
ing much anxiety, and it i» said they
\gain the tiger in him leaped to bay.
ditions nt Santiago, it was not until 12
order.
are assisting the Spaniard» by landing
employ of the firm His wagesurelll ihe national life, it would know many they vanished from my sight, vs hen I
"And
what
i»
thi»?"
he
said,
fiercely.
— of the —
o'clock that Adjutant-General Curbin
hi<l my tired, strained eyes upon my
flour and other supplies and, moreover,
a week. The other 4 have advanced to interesting thing» about our politii b
pillow and sobbed myself again to sleep. ••This token of your falsehood that you
returned from the White House
lie
that the tierman officer* have been seen
|M)sitions of trust and honor, and two of hitherto aoncealed from it, not all of No one knew of my engagement but dare flaunt in my »ight. It 1» like a
then gave out the brief bulletin slating
It would know, mother. I did not w ant to give, the gos­ woman. They would murder with a
them are in business for themselves. which are reassuring
in the Spanish trenches. The German«
tliat General Toral had asked for a com­
Ex ores» Trains Iæave Portland Diil,
have not been careful to observe the na
Their average incoNis today is |25 a for example, that the rise in the price of j sips chance for talk, but as the days smile. Do you know that I too could
mission to rgree on the terms of surren­
i-iouthi
val courtesies required by the situation.
week—more than twice that of their for­ wheat in lfilMi did far more toward tbe sped on 1 sang gayly over my work, for murder? Ye«, your very youth, your
—
K
der, and had himself named bis com­
lv . Porti mil
Ar
election of McKinley than did the most each day brought nearer his return and very beautv. I could crush a» the.flower
mer comrade.
They have given Admiral Dewey much
lv
.
Grant«
Pass
lv
.
missioners. The bulletin did nut give
beneath my heel. Take off that bauble
annoyance by insisting on sending tbeir
Yet there was no “hick" about the correct demonstration of Greshain'a law ; my wedding morn, lie had been gone and fling it into the sen!”
ar. San Eran co iv.
the text of General Shafter's message, or
just a month when I met Rush Arden,
Market Street Ferry, S. F., Cal.
boats around the bay after dark. At the
prosperity of these men
They merely that tbe gold standard campaigns of
Almve train» »top at all »tation» bn,«
-I cannot. Ros».” 1 »aid. “It is locked.
whether the Spaniel) proposition would
lie was a gentleman who had come
Portland and Salem, Turner, 2ir,<
same time, the German Admiral inform­
recognized a common business principle, Govenor -haw in Iowa and Govenor-eiect down for a week’s fishing on our coast. , He has the key.”
tm accepted or rejected, or what effect
I Jeffereon, Albany, CottageGruve,Tuts
ed Admiral Dowey that he had no inten­
that skilled and competent men are al­ Geer in Oregon enlisted admiration not His own yacht was lying off the harbor, | “Curse him!”he muttered. “Then it is
>lx»l<l», llalscv. Harrisburg,Junctionn
our action would have on the bombard
ways in demand, and that the only way t«o much of their financial soundness ss and he cruised here and there at will. ! to him I must look. He has locked it.
tion ol giving offense to America and
Eugene, Drain Oakland, and all »utk*
uieut which was to begin at no<»n today
front Roseburg, to Ashland tndudve
but
by
the
heavens
above
I
will
unlock
that his movements are not to lie con­
to get and hold a higher position is to be in their grit and dash in taking high Something in me awoke that which I !
The lack of definite information led to
ONE FOR A DOSE.
ready to fill it. Ambition without prep- ground and fighting (ur it. Numbers of thought buried in an eternal sleep, i it, if to get the key I have to strangle
strued asany demonstration of ill-will
Roseburg Mail Daily
many wild reports. One was that the
him.” And, leaving me stunned, hope- | Rera<>v* Pimple», Prevent
aration is vain
Admiral Dewey is «aid to have replied :
Prosperity comeaonly most influential citizens were persuaded when his ryes rested admiringly on
B : >iiHi>e*«, Purify the Blood,
8:30 a . m . lv . Portland
less,
wretched
where
I
stood,
he
strode
j
Spanish proposition bad bagn summarily
mine. He belonged nigh to n different
r II .!«■••!
i' ■ -.
- * --------------------
—
I2:26r. m . | lv . Albany
tu tlie prepan d. Kuccessis attained not of Gai field’s statesmanship because he
"Perhaps it would be better if matters
A m -v.-nient f the bowel« e*ch day i* ce<"»*i»*»ry
rejected, ami that it took only a feu
5:20 e. M. ¡ Ar. Roseburg
world from any in which I had moved, away.
if r Health. They neither gripe norxicken. Toron-
were managed a little differently.
mureiy by wishing for it, but by working kissed liis mother on inuugeration day
n
e
y<>a,
we
will
mail
«ample
free,
or
fall
bo*
for
As I lay wakeful, pale and repentant, '
and he fascinated, even w hile al! deeper
minutes for the White House conference
DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE.
and Guven or McKinley’s theatrical sa­ feeling was dormant. My heart never next morning.'my mother entered my a «. bvid bj drxwuu. DR. BOSANKO CO. PhilA. Pa.
for it as well.—Forward.
The German ship« have done aud are
to determine on the rejection and to no
Pullman
Buffet Sleepers
lute tu his wife from tbe Canton porch wavered in its loyalty to Ross, but I room with an awful pallor o i her face I
still doing rash and impertinent things
tily Shafter. This report was contradict­
An Irlehinaii ami n J. n
— »nJ —
like the Irene incident. Th. Americans
every morning won hiiu uncounted silenced my conscience when night aft­ I think before she opened her lips I ,
s
War
ed by officials in authority at tlie war
S econd C' ass S leeping C ais
There in an up-tow'll buHineaH firm, one numtiers of voters. A considerable por- er night brought Mr. Arden to our cot­ knew all. knew that Ito»» -my lover, my ,
hope the Spaniards will continue their
Told in Picture and Story
department. They said there had lieen
Attached to all tlnuugh train.
of tbe members of which iaan IriNhman I Uon of the American press accounted tage. or the same moon which had promised husband—v.n* a murderer,
waate ol ammunition in lighting tbe re­
no rejection, except so far as it related
and the other a Jew. Thia IriMhman | Miles no soldier ¡»ecause he thinks he waned and fulled since Ross had left me and that my soul must stand with his
bels ami so surrender Manila without
Compiled
and
Written
by
nt the bar of God to answer for the
to any delay or parlay over the question waa born in Cork
Fur further particular» inquire ol J.
and the Jew in Cra- must bathe daily. It was an unpardon- me now lighted our two figures as we deed. Tlie two men had met the night ■
bloodshed.
strolled idly upon the sands, by looking
of surrender
The orders sent to Gen­ crow. They have
SENATOR JOHN J. INGALLS Purdum, Grants Pass.
|
able
offence
in
many
eyes
that
Sampson,
been in partnership
Admiral Dewey, o.i the report that the
before
—
one
r<
used
to
frenzy,
the
other
I
down on the golden circlet which
eral Shafter made it perfectly clear to (or several year«,
of Kansas.
during which they I instead of being off Cubanas when Cer- I spanned my finger, and repeating again refusing to answer to threats when rea- j
German fleet was landing large duanti-
West Side Division
him that if the Spanish commander was have built up a
The
most
brilliantly
written, most pro­
flourishing
businesH
son
might
have
prevailed.
There
was
a
lie. ol rice and flour lor the Spaniards,
vera came out, was doing his duty in , and again to myself that I was true to
M
AIL
TRAIN
DAILY ( K KCKKT 81'ND à T.
fusely
an<i
artistically
illustrated,
and
most
seeking to gain time or uanted a com T he lrihlmian in beardless; the Jew has
in conference with Shafter, and popular I my troth. Sometimes a distant figure blow, un answering blow, a scnflle as I in ten «.fly popular i ook mitht rabjoet ot the 7 W a m lv . Portland
decided to be more strict and has put a
al ! >3f
mission to treat on tlie question of sur allowing
war
with
Spain.
Nearly
flowing beanl.
11 55 p. m . I Ar. Corvallis
lv . i Jo i
beard. The IriMhman is a type ooafldsBC« in “Bob" Evans’ naval emi­ would waken a sudden nervous dread as to the possession of a tiny golden key. ,
pinner* al the end ol the jetty to over
render itself, I hen the proposition was of Rory O’Moore; the Jew is of the typ®
Roas had gained it. when, throwing his
nence is deeply rooted in knowledge of i to how Ross would receive my own
Al Albany and Córvalas conosci va
haul all laum bee toinff or coming
200 SUPERB ILLUSTRATIONS
not to be considered ; but if the Spanish <jf Moses.
plausible theories should he suddenly opponent from him he had struggled
Crains of ' >r.’ Central A Eastern Ky.
his
energetic
swear-words
one moment on the. edge of the cliff,
FROM PHOTOGRAPHS
,
appear
before
us,
but
—
what
could
he
general
conceded
surrender,
and
desired
I XPKEKS TRAIN DAILY ( KX< KPT 81X00
What other civilised nation having a
They are a mutual admiration pair;
Humbug is very much alive; and be expect? I was not yet his wife. It was then fallen heavily into the sea be-j taken spe< iallv for this great work. Agents i
i m iv. Portland
8:>.
foreign foe beneath ita heel, after a ae­ the cam minion merely to agree upon and each has a solid respect (or the oth­
cause we detest it is no icasoti (or cast­ absurd that time should hang so heavi­ neuth. From his prison cell Ross sent are making >¿4» tu|10o a week selling it. A 7:30r. m . | xr. McMinnville lv . j 5:50».»
veritable lunanza for live eanvas«ers. Ap­
ries of sanguinary encounters, would details and formalities of.the surrender, er. The Irishman in a rare wit: the Jew
me
the
key.
With
a
dull,
heavj
misery
I
ly
on
my
hands
during
his
absence,
i
ing out one of tlie potent forces of civil
ply for description, terms and territory at
Rebate tu krts on sale between Portis».
have accepted the capitulation of a then Hie plan w as to be accepted, as all is solemn as the Tulmud. Th** Irishman
Sacremento and San Francisco. Net rite
ization. To come back to the bond sale, j Mother shook her head when books., 1 unlocked the golden thing which had urice to
stronghold under conditions similar to Illis government lias contended for has has a tine Corkonian brogue; the native
w rought such evil, and sat down to j
|17
first class and |ll second class,inciK
I
flowers
and
music
graced
our
little
we know, if Mugasmpie does not, that
ing sleeper.
N.D.
THOMPSON
PUB.
1 parlor with their presence, but a kiss live through the dark days of my lover s I
those liie United States allowed General been a surrender, and it was recognized speech of the Jew is Polish jargon, which
government bonds, as a rule, are carried
Kates Hud tickets to Eastern point?®:
I ever chased away mother’s frown, which 1 trial, it w .is very >hort.and < avh hour I St Louis, Mo,
Tor al to surrender Santiago do Cuba’* At that a committee would lx* appropriate lie mixes witli his English.
New York City. Europe. Also JAPAN. ('HINA. H'^
off in tbe night by financial conspirators I sealed by telling her how soon now I was bringing it to its close. 1 here could i
OLI
LU and AUSTRALIA (’an btek
least, no stub grandure of genetosity is to carry out tlie formalities of the Span­
Tlie Irishman leolcs after tlie firm's of the deepest dye. Persons who have I would be Ross’ wife, and then how nar- |
be little doubt of the verdict. He had
tained from our agent, Grants Pass.
50 YEARS’
chronicled in moJern history.
The iards laying down their arms
tlnances ; the Jewr attends to the buying already tlestroyod their souls by holdding
U. II. MARKHAM
row would i>e my little world. It was murdered one man. 1 had murdered j
EXPERIENCE
The exact terms of tlie instructions to and Helling, The Irishman ia a strict
agreement on (lie part of this govern­
KOEHLER,
P. F A P.A1U
two!
almost
Hme
to
look
for
his
return.
The
|
bonds
should
be
punished
by
witholding
Mariarer.
Port
ment to transport all tlie Spanish troops Shafter were not disclosed, but the fore­ Catholic, and goes to church on Sunday ;
On the last day of his trial I roused
gossips I knew would have plenty to tell I
any
more
from
them
A
new
issue,
if
in Santiago, one of the conditions of cap­ going was given as showing Hie general tlie Jew is rigorously orthodox, and g<»ex
from
my
apathy
to
write
him
the
whole
him,
but
I
would
confess
my
fault,
and
|
one is to be made, must he apportioned
itulation, may seem extravagant to the lines on which lie was to proceed
1 fearwl not I should find forgiveness unswerving truth.
lo the synagogue on Saturday.
AGENTS WANTED
among those who have religiously kept
Ailjutant General (’orbin looked upon
thoughtless, when they consider that a
The Irishman w ‘ pudgy," the Jew is themselves out of the bond-holding class Would I find it ns easy a matter with | “I took it as my W’cdding gift, Ross.” ,
FOR THE LIFE OF
the
matter
as
settled,
ami
said
as
mud«
Mr.
Arden?
His
manner
was
growing
I
said
in
closing.
“
You
may
believe
me
j
few days' bombardment would have cul­
Iran »They agree never to talk u|N)n
Perhaps it would l»e impracticable to warmer and more love-like, but I knew ' now, since all my life is wrecked, nor |
T rade M arks
immediately
ii|»oti
liis
return
from
his
WM. E. GLADSTONE,
minated in an unconditional surrender.
religion, about wliich they disagree, bul
D esigns
In Ills as one is a bimetallic democrat and Hie insist that each 1500 bond should be as­ he could never stoop from his high posi­ have I saved from it even your love.” !
C opyrights A c .
But they do not stop to reflect upon the conference with the president.
By Johq Clark Ridpath, LL. D.
Anyone
nendfn»
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_
r
signed
to
some
one
without
a
dollar
of
tion to me. and so I let my conscience | The jury were out deliberating. Ross’ ,
*■?** »PinHm'r™.
’' h an<1 descript
ion may
"“"'•"J Î'T
nutnder of precious American lives a opinion, the only thing tlml remained oilier a democratic monoineiallist, they | his own in the world, but in general the sleep.
. w'K«<wr2
'nrth»r an I The niont < eLei »rated orator anil FUteau
invention i« probably patentable < «>mmuni<*a-
life
was
in
their
hands.
This
was
the
|
II
lt<•«* strictly confidential llandb.
bombardment uniat have cist, despite was to agree upon certain essential de­ can always find a subject for friendly ar­
Three months had passed since 1 had i one ever-present torturing thought J * !>."**•
remarkable «haracter, his grana tchiev*
,.................. °l<«est
agrnt-v airency
ior ne<- f«»r MM-umie
award should not l>e to tlie money pow­
I latHnti
atent* ftke»
thmuirh
M udi r A ' * . n . r*
t
tk**n
thr
inrh
Mur
otir eventual victory. We have con red- i tails, such as whether the Spanish gument.
ments as Leader and Prime Minister k-
watched with tearful eyes Ross’ ship I when a great shout broke the oppres ;
er, but to the toiling masses
magnificient kriumphs in great piux-
rd nothing that is net eminently honor­ troops should surrender in town, or
Tlie Irishman is older than tbe Jew,
sail down the harbor, when one evening 1 give stillness. What could it mean? I
This
view
of
government
finance
-truggles.
inuludin^ his famous spee-kr
able, and the ex|»enditure of treasure en­ march out on tlie plains and there lav but the Jewr is taller titan the Irishman | is widespread enough to make its cor rec Mr. Arden came forme to go down upon knew not, and dated not hope, until—
'tnking incidents, personal anneislote’.H
it was also possible, Both the Irishman and tlie Jew have
the beach. We had thrown ourselves until the messenger of the glad tidings j A
wwklv t «mat rfr.
Many *uperb photo ype engravings. <>«*
tailed in dvjiurting llie Spanish, is tin down their arms
• uiauon or anv M-ienfiSr Journal T < rm« *j . <».'»<> pagcN. only .*2 50 splendi'i «
lion cheap at 12.000.000— for tiial is the
worthy{of thought in connection with he said, that ihe question of time might large families, and the children of both I amount the government loses, assuming idly upon the sand, for the weather was came to us. The trial had come to an i UIIUU r* n
vassing outfit with valuable prtwiw j
still
warm,
when
he
ilrew
a
velvet-cov-
I
unforeseen
termination.
The
grave
the protection of American life from use- enter into the matter as lo whether the attend the same school. Most of the j
MUNN
& Co.365^0.(1,3,• fjgvv
U rms an<i full instructions *ent free for'
that the whole issue of $200,000,000 could ■ rred case from his pocket. The gifts he had given up its dead. Rush Arden’s I
Hr,no., ■
.
. , '
cents in stamp» to cover postage.
lesM slaughter. Last Thursday's episode actual surrender should oc< ur at that offspring of the Irishman are girl» and '
have been sold al 102. Every man,wom­ had offered me. though brought from a i fall had not killed him. but picked up
liberal terms guaranteed. Twenty 'k"
must surely eventuate in an early peace, | hour, er a short lime thereafter.
most of those of the Jew are boy*.
-rc-lit. Frucht paid. Agents niikin«: I
an and child in the United fits tee knows | great distance and at heavy expense J by a passing Ixuit lie had returned to
lie said that the use of the term com
as our enemy can gain nothing by longer
to
f.io a day. Be first in the field. O’’1''
The favorite tipple of the Irishman is that if he or she lias not acquired one of > had been such I had had no hesitancy in j w rcak tlie nob!e revenge of striking off : I
today. Experience not neceeesry ■
THE outfit
continuing hostilities.
Unless the im­ tnissioner" was apt to lie misunderstood ale, and that of the Jew is w ine The ' these $.’>00 bonds, it is only because the accepting, but anything of real value! his enemy’s fetters. All thi» I heard
everylxMiy wants it Mention thi’» I'1'*’
I felt I could not allow him to give me. as in
mediate capitulation of the rest of Cuba 1 to mean a formal commission, sitting in IriNliinan is quick tempered, the Jew is
M
onbox B oob C o . D ip ’ t . J.. C hicxoo .I^
icon-
application wa» not made. Probably ,
“Rita,” hr said, “here is something 1 I ScioU:
ami Porto Rico follows, our navy and deliberate session for «lays. Such was slew to wrrath. These two business part­
w no | ; Prevail (
$00 000,000, not much more, of the total s
more
must be chosen with
not
the
case
in
the
present
instance.
I
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i
«
army will soon occupy them by force of
ners, one of them from Cork and the will be placed among these »mail in­ wish you to accept in remembrance of
CARL and JUDGMENT
the many pleasant hours we have spent ,
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arms, Watson will destroy Camara's Commissions lo arrange the details ol a other from Cracrow, have carried on
vestors. The evidence that bonds could together, something that will recall |
t heir establishment successfully for years
lie so acquired extends not only to tbe in­ them to your memory when I am goncx” :
ill tins city, have divided tbe profits vv*
vestors of the $00,0 0.000. but to their Then, touching the spring, the case flew
enly every quarter, and have never had a
friends and neighbors—that is, to the open and a bracelet <»f exquisite work­
; ¡Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and *1!! 1 j
manship was revealed.
quarrel that lasted more titan a minati*,
I ent business conducted for M od («* tc Ft»« ‘
whole pupula!ion.
Nearly as wide­
O ur Orricc it opposite U S PaTCRTOu.cb
“Oh, how lovely I” I exclaimed. “But.
and have made enough money to rai».*
spread, also, ie the farther and greater
J and we can secure patent in less time thin
indeed. Mr. Arden. I cannot take it.” ,
them above the cares of life. Surely
i remote from Washington.
beneficence of making each of theie
Mnkrw n DilTerenee.
Send model, drawing or photo., with
“Not ns a farewell gift from a friend?”
they deserve to grow rich.—N. 'l lie
tion. We advise, if patentable or not.
j
bondholders a partner in the govern hr said. “Listen, Kitt! I have not dealt
•o happy when her eniraffe-
«rge. Our fee n.>t duet. ■ r
brow Naws
-♦
>«•
men', s operations and an enemy to all quite fairly with you, child. I am going
announced that her friends
' [A FaMewtrr. ** How to o <
^cost
, cost ot *a«nr
same ’in the U.S. and foreign coonu*,
cosome,
I
married. That your fresh
refrain from commenting
plane fur the debasement uf the curren­ home to
i sent free. Address,
cy. Invested in saving banks, these sav- i young beauty has come nrarer my heart
-r ry3t, .
ing would have earned their owners 4 than anything I have known in years I
"/ 'A< y7/ do t ■>«
¿i* m H it fAnrfg
will not deny, but my word is plighted
O pp PavtNT O ffice W*» hi
S*Q Frsnciaew
l»vr cent interest, instead of the 3 per
to another ami I must redeem it. Will
some fills to his patient, a woman who had suffered
cent tlie government psye
Rut the you not accept this little pledge as an
for months from diseases whieh barfled skill/ul treat­
sacrifici' will lie a profitable one, if it assurance to me that I have worked you I
ment. His words proved true. I he woman rejoices.
makee every new imndliohler a friend of no real harm?”
the United State» treasury »nd an apoe*
One moment’s keen, wounded pride
‘ Yr«»’ he rrplwd, * these art Dr. William*’
The hurry and bustle of the housewife
rose w ¡thin me. I had thought this man
I a oi the gold staiedni '■
h extremely wearing upon the delicate or­ l ink Fill* $gf I‘ a I< Fii'i'ic. but \ *u nerd
loved me. What if he had really won
not be alarmed, they are nut phym, and
ganism ol womanhood.
my heart! What. then, would in» mv
Her intense earnestneaa in whatever she niv word t«< it. they’ll do you good.'
Mr« Cath
<
•* Be I ore 1 had been taking them a week
undertakes, tempts her constantly to go
town. I’»
1 notued a great improvement in my Con­
beyond her strength.
trend a ne
Mrs. L. E. Browning, of Pueblo, Cokx, dition. Soon my rheumativn wa* gone.
“I grew stronger each day and now am
was one who did this.
“Eight years ago,” said she, "my hus­ in the beat ol health.
” I conuder Dr. William»* Pink Pill* foe
band died and I was left with three child­
Pale People, the beat tunic.
ren to care tor and educate.
“ A friend not long ago wa* telling ma
“The burdens of hie tell heavily upon
me, but 1 determined to make the best ot n. <4 her mother who » at a crtUial period in
“I succeeded in my undertsk ngi ior a her Ide.
M She waa *ub*ect to terrible fainting
livelihood, but in doing so overtaxed my­
self, and undermined my health.
ipe Ila, and the entire family would work
»vwwwwww
“ I WM very ill about two years ago with over her.
“Dr. Williams* Pink Pill* have not only
blood posaoning. cauaed by an abucs* that
had not received pr.'per treatment.
»topped the fainting »pell*, but given her *o
“ The disraw settled in my throat lor a much strength that she is able to take up
lift's duties again.“
time, causing intense agony.
“Then taulammatiey rheumatnm set in.
To meet highly endorse her word», Mr*. Soldiers if they had iDiliUry t raining
For lour months and a half I was * prisoner Browning made affidavit before George W. ing their voulh. rii»*y would Im m ho
sn my room, most of the time confined lo GtlU Notary fhablw.
All dweaae* arutng from an impmen-hed in tlie manual of arms an« 1 field
my bed.
“My hand* were s'vnfien so that I could condition <d the bh»od, and nuul all some luthtfi», ami ail they would be rvqu
not feed mystif, and th. •a«Q«r*g r-< fr.y ieet from that, are cured by Dr. William»* Pi ik to learn would be to eseent e w hat l
Saft
and ankle» would have made walking im Pilb foe Pale Penck
had learned. It is tberefuiw «le»ir
They act directly upon the blood. Budd­
possible d I had been strong enough.
Fast
WMOne day, »her consider able treatment, ing it up with lacking <i«iatitvent> I it be. that military tactics shouki I •«* ma«le
my physician brought me a box of pill*.
comes rich and red, the various orgai
•very pu
4 You need a tonic,* he said, * and some nourished and stimulated to aettvit
m I ioo I. It should be tangl
thing that will act al un*e, and thu is the forming their functions, and thus <
GRANTS PASS OR
beM medicine for that purpose.*
eliminated from the system.
“Pdkl“ I exclaimed in surprise as he
t hese pilis are said ever> where, the Ue (M»v, an-1 alxi eierv eirl w • nlt| be* r
opened tlx box and showed them.
. btsng eourmuu*.
the wurer by having a drill
tune» a week, in military la 1Hew. N
AAAAAAAAAAAAAff
mg ia m<*re gra4viiil (han thie vie. ii
of the teiantial of arms ai
Ta» tur» ( «>0*1 Ip^lUaH I ta<V»e>e.
field drill. It every youth in the I •nd
l'air < a*a» rü l'ami' (Wlfcartm
. r flk
• ere fiveu luslrmtnm, tn 11 ira« «erme- if C. V tali M <«r*. .Uug|k»u n t A iww»«
In lb. 1-hlllpptnr..
ship« and shell a number of important
cilia* in Spain ; and Henry will destroy
Manila with moat of its Spanish life and
property. Now, what aenre is there on
the part of Spain for deferring a amt fer
l>eace? There ia not an earthly chance
to gam a point by puatponing the inevi­
table .—Telegram.
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