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A m IsDBrKHDKxr P ahcm , IXioTKD V jl . x ; v r<> TDK IXTKRtHTa or Sot'THKMk O kiuos . GRANTS PASS. JOSEPHINE COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST it. i, 1S98. No. 42 -..... ROBERT G. SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ---------- ---------- ----------- ‘ local laappemnds r.actice* in all State and Federal Court* Office over First National Bank. (¡BAKT > P ass , • - O bkgon . JJENRY L. BENSON, Shoe» repaired at HackelU , Gold-dust cashed at Cramer Bros. Bicycle hospital for ail repairing a j Cramer Bros. Take your tdavksuiithing to Trimble *k Bach er for first-class work ATTORNEY AT law, Predict-- in all Court* of the State. Olli. e over First National Bank, Robert Neil has bought out the inter I imant ' m P ams , - - O kkgun . est of John E. Pelton in ihr Ashland Hou ring milla. ARTHUR P. HARTH, IL M. Chapin of Happy Ca mp, Cal. was in the city Iasi wevx and made this DOCTOR OF DENTAL M'RGERY. office a pleasant call Otti. r over First N itiuiial Bank, Crit Tolman writing lo the Ashland G rant ’ s P ass , O bkuon . Tiding» from Dawson City reports him self as doing well Good lead pencils 10c a dozen at the Mrs. L. L. Jewell is reported improv Cui hiek oilier ing at the hospital in Portland. Rev Dr. Gates left for Burt land last T. P. Cramer is acain able to be on duty after a spell of bi'iousne^s Thursday evening. Joseph Wolke and familv returned Hood's Bills are the best family ca- thartic ami In er tonic. Gentle. reliabl>r*4xxUM Bybee ecxla springs last week. sure. Ed McCann of Althouse was in the Hon. W. H. Parkt r of Medford io tak- city last Friday and Saturday on busi ing his rest at Newport by the *ea this ness. year. Ripe watermelons from down the river 'rs. Williams went to Medfor«! last have been on the market for the past Satuiday to meet some Californians to week. tee what «I¡»position she could make ol | The Jackson county treasmer has her crop of apples. called in all warrants proteste«! prior to T. H. Warford ami family returned June 7, ’9.L An Albany boy rebelled at ¡«arental c battlement and took Hight. The fath er gave < hare but was soon distanced. Occasionally the boy would slacken speed and call out: ‘’Dad if I cotue hack aill you promise not to lick me?” ind putting dad” aould answer. “No.” Finally. the boy put on extra steam and disappeared The Albany Herald says the latest news fioai the front is that “dad” has raised a Hag of truce —State Journal XX a»hingion Lellvr. Spain is an up-to-date examplification of the adage about the evils attendant upon a had name. Although President McKinley has acted upon Spain’s re quest for our terms of |»ea« e as though he believed in its honor ami straight forwardness, there is no reason to believe ?hat his faith in Spanish honor is any greater than that of the average man— ¡ugh» his experience, it improbably not so great Not one mail out of ten in Washington believes that Spain made those overtures with any serious inten tion of accepting our terms of peace, al* though in the end it may do so. It has verv nearly reache«I the case of “must t»> from Cresc ent City last week, wheie Mr. New line of 2-ply pasted wedding card Warford ha<i lx-en at work on his tele stock for calling cards, for sale at the phone line, putting in new poles, etc. I C oi ' rikb office. They found quite a contrast in the weath Frank Houston returne«! last week from Tacoma where he had been for Adolph Rotermtiml t<»ok a nuiubrr of er between that place and this one. C. PERKINS photos with his camera while on his >. Dr J. W. Robinson of Jacksonville, aorab time visiting. trip in the county some days ago. the special deputy revenue collector, basi Miss (¡race Paddock, Clara Calhoun Frank South went over totheCinna- li-ew let out of bis job. Collector Dunne uml little Dwight Jewell went t«> Ash- bor section of the eoun’ry !a»t wet«k. He <»• Portland notifie«l him that there aA^i land last Friday for a visit reports arose camped at Cinnal»*>r as do no funds with which to pay for his ser- Mrs. Hobbs and daughter wont up to ( »KKGON. (■KANT. I’ a *.-, ing well. vi«*es. the amount appropriated has been Colstein last Friday to remain some days rusticating at the spring.-. Hon Thos. H. Tongue has returned exhausted. Thoma« Smith James Holman to his home at Hillsboro after a visit in Mr. and Mrs E. E. Redfield with their fteaiden - Residence Prof. W. A. Wetzel of Portland, one of F st. At Gilltert creek North 7th street. Jackson countv to his daughter, Mis. children ami Mies Blanch Dean went to the prominent e«in<-ators of the 9tate, I with Spain, am! if it does not accept the near factory. present terms, which under the cireum- Shaeta springs last Saturday for their was in the city last week on business. A. E. Reamea. stances are libera! in the extreme.—fo ^MITH & HOLMAN, Golden Eagle Bicycles «/ < hi n ist summer’s outing. Red took his f I*ew Browning ami Ed llannuiii were wheels at reasonable prices Write for aloi^g ami no doubt he is contemplating^ ! in Grant» Pass la*t week on business liberal that the French ambassador, UNDERTAKERS. catalogue. Mitchell-Lewis^ Slaver Co. on his return bringing the editor a nir® [ connect cd with their mine on Giare who is now also accredited as Spanish I niiniater, accvpte«! them on the spot,— Parlors Giti street, opp. Court H«»use. Portland. ()r. piece of ven if on I I I creek. more severe ones will have to be accept G rants P ass , O regon . F. Wertz of Ashland, who has been in ed later. The terms condensed are the Douglas county selling school supplies. evacuation of Cuba and Porto Rico, and passed through Grants Pass going home leaving the Philippine question be <J. PH EH Y last week. settled after wards ■ ■ The Pioneer Re union Society of Jack- In thu general discussion which has AUE COMING TO son county will hold tlieir 22nd animal •ollowed Spam's plea for peace, some meeting September 1 A large attend very interesting points have been raised. ance is anticipated For instance, as an evidence of Spain s <>pp. Couri House There are hosts of people going from insincerity, one man rails attention to a A PART OF THE STAFF OF THE Jackson county to the various summer clause in the Spanish constitution which 3I resorts this season Josephine county prohibits the crown even entering upon All Work negotiations having in view tne cession is iurnishing a g<x)d numt>er also a Finished in from or exchange of any portion of Spanish The Doctors who i«!? ■ ' tarrh . C onsumption , and all Chronic Di if you want the finest thing that ever Specialty territory, until authority therefor has 3 to 6 Days, sease, and happened in w heels get the new Steams been granted by a majority vote of both of Regardless of at Redfield-1. They are beauties finished branches of the national legislature. » vmarens Chidrem in Black or Orange enamel. the Weather. Ibis is met by another man with the the famous sp<.< lalist for Diseases and Weakness of Men, will attain lie Walter Harmon of Deer creek was in i lai in that the recent declaration of mar in this eitj on their regular niuiitldy visit, and can lie CONSULTS D the city last week. Walter is going to tial law throughout Spain operates as a FREE OF CHARGE, at tile handle the hawthorn« this w inter, and suspeiihioii of the constitution, and that GRANT’S PASS, ORE we think he will use it sparing and with the Spanish government can, if it so de I pains. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. sires, negotiate a treaty on the lines laid When you are out of sorts, feel tired, dow n by the terms of this government UNITED »TATES. languid and dull you need Hood's Sar without danger of having its legality . William McKinlej President Vi?e President .... ..Garret A Hobart saparilla. It will brace you up ami give questioned. Secretary of State . . . ............ Judge Day you strength ami energy, vigor and vi- Gen. Miles is having an experience in Secretary of Treasury . . .Lyman .i (¡age Porto Rico that is unnpie in war. In- ( M Blits Secretary of Interior . RiiHsidi A Alger Secretary of War I»ce ( alveit went ti» Jacksonville last yead of finding himself and army in the John D Long Secretary of Navy Friday on business Lee bays that hr »eiemy’s country, be finds that they arc Secretary of Agriculture Jam?» A Wilaon found the people in Clay county, Mis jmong the warmest sort of friends. The PoMlinastcr •< ¡eneral ..........laim'H A Gary souri, happy w hen he was back there- Torto Ricans cheer our fi ig ami our . Joseph McKenna Attorney*! irnrral STATE OF OREGON. hey have good crops ami fair puces. soldiers whenever a town is\aken |>os- Uieo W Ml-Bride George S, Ualhoiin returned from his \r>Dswion of and declare themselves to lie U. S. Senators ... • • i--------------------- trip to Crater lake and vicinity last yyai Americana, many of them carrying (Thos 11 Tongue Congressmen Wednesday evening. George enjoyed (lie declaration to the extent of asking )W R Ellia . . . . CM Idleman Attorney (¡encrai his trip very much and obtained fully th be allowe«i lo enlist in our army W 1’ Lord Governor the rent and reutealion he so much n reti Jnd light for the Hag which they already Secretary of State. ............HE Kincaid X-iUHider their own. Owing to the re ........ Phil MetBchan Stale Treasurer treat of the Spanish garriaons of the cap- Hu pt Pub Instruction 1 .......... GM Irwin Wliat T oiimii } Said W 11 Leeds ture«l territory, Genera! Miles is now in Stale Printer E Wolverton Uncle John—Well, what «lo you mean posaession of almost the entire southern Bean Mupreim- J iidg«»s -. IV K - S - ---- to be w hen you get to be a man ? end of Porto Rico, including Ponce and h’ \ m < ore Little I’ominy promptly) A doctor, other towns of more or less in portam'e, l F A Marcum l.ke pa. R R C<uiimiH»ioners - J B Fd ly uml what is better, lie has not lost a ( 11 B Compson Uncle John quizzically;- Indeed ; and man ami he health of his army is goo«l. Clerk of l< R (’ommisfion. Lvd»,ll Baker ahich do you intend lo be, an allopath All of the Spanish troops on the island Clerk Board School LandCum W HD«1 .. •r a homoepat h ? »r* being concentrated at San Juan, rroMT jcmviAi. pistkict Little ¡’oinmy—1 don’t* know wliat. towards which General Mnes is slowly Wrfltem Division .Jmlge II lx Hanna them a* fill big woids m-'an I ’ride John ; approaching, ami there may he son e se Eastern Division Jmlge 11 L B«-nsoi. Prosecuting Attorney CB Watson but I hat dun l make no difference, 'cause ven -lighting tliv-re, although but little Member Board of Equalizat RA Emmitt I ain't goin’ to be cither of ’em. I'm «urptise would I m - caused by the surren E V. K. LAND OFFICE KOSEBl RO. just guiu' to la* a family <i<»ulur an’ give der of the garrison when our army get» Receiver.................. ..Henry Booth nil mjf patient« Ho‘d e Sarsaparilla, near enough lo assault their fortifica Register ...................... J T Brigg» 'cause u.y pa says that if hr is a d< ctor, tions. JOSEFtUNK COUNTY Incorporated Under the Laws of California for $250,000. Established < ¡eneral Shafter haw officially con ........ C E Harmon lie’s 'bliged to own that llo al’s Sarsap Joint Senator. . Twenty-Five Years. Comity Judge................ .......... . Alie Axtell arilla is the •«e»t family med. -ine heever firmed the press statement of (he worth (Nick Thoss The staff of the English and German Expert Specialist« is composed of five reg saw in his life. lessness of <«arcia and his Cuban» in Commissioners (Dick George ularly graduated doctors, each a physician who has had many years experience in the Santiago campaign. Roy Bartlett curing all manner of chronic diseases. County Clerk Ibrfejisof the admintslratiun that Last Friday morning J. R (Pap Jen* .......... Ed Lister Hheriti’ During the past quarter of a eenturv the sticcess of the most worthy an«l popu ........ J W Virtue lar institution has been phenomenal. Representative D hcmds which have hstll-d the skill of nings presented us from his home in t lie Phil ipniae insurgents wet« likely to ............ J T Tay lor other physicians and stubbornly refused to yield to ordinary medium •«. methods town some strawberries of the ever bear make trouble for us at Manila, have Treasurer Hchuoi Su»»ei intem’ent .......... JI) Hayes and appliances, are quickly subdue«! ami mastered by the English and (¿erman .... Ecl us Pollock E xjmt I > peeialiH’s. They have the largest ami beat equipped medical institution ing variety, that vie devoured with an been increased by diapatchss from Aa- jMgseMM'r To say the least, thr i mirsI I >uwey and General Merritt, who BO McCulloch in America. The English ami German Xpert Sirecialista are not only conqietent unusual relish Surveyor ........ Dr. J Myers ami reliable, but are responsible, being ba< ked by ample capital ami ably managed. berries were as choice as any we ever reached there last we«k. X«: linakiu, th* Cor« *her .......... PRECINCT »fFICKRS HOME CURES -While it i» preferable in many instani-i s to >ee a patient, ate, and the more so because at this sea J insurgent chief, is nuniing a tmd ut ... .James Holpian the English am! tierman Expert -tpe« iaiistij have cured rlionsamls of per Jqtli '■ son of the year there are none in the i the big head, and has had little enough ............ J H Colby sons whom they have never seen. If you cannot see the doc-tors write the home Unnstable market. Mr. Jennings has not lived so sense to try to give himself airs in his office for question list am! free a«iviue in regard to your ailment iirv nF QKANT’ s FA8S. Call on the Doctors when they Cf me Xll ailing people should the English long that hr does not know a hat variety j lea'dngs with Admiral Dewey. One ........ . .............. W T Coburn Msvor .......... W Elmer McGregor ami German Expert S:s*uiahsts. A frien IIv talk, which costs absolutely rmtliing, to raise in order to have plenty during I < onsolation in the situation is that Auditor. . . .Col Johnson is bound to result in a great «leal of g<»od, whether treatment is taken or not. Tf*u-iir<-r, the enure summer. His viWt-w have ! Aguinaido's relations witii the Spanish T B Elliot Blr?. »1 Commissioner bourne well and are now in blossom. are such that there is no |» >« ni bi I i ty ol COlNTSTTIL.T-A.TIOlSr FREE F W Hugger th Marshal Come again. Mr Jennings, our force will hir making a combination with them I Dr. Wrn Flanagan I L l Jennings receive you with open arms when you against us. Xfter Manila is taken and • F L Coron A "tafr of the Most Eminent Physicians and burgeons in the World. I the Spanish dnq»oMed o(, (¡eneral Merritt bring them such delicious fruit. Councilmen •' | W A I las t ins 731 viarkti St .San Fi ani-iMi-vi, and ¿IK M llroadwa.v Lo» Afiicelrm ami Admiral Dewey will be in a position | Frank felsch to administer a thrashing to the insur Fre<l (¡liver gents, if their actions show them to be fcecmar meetings the ct|y cuum il I of w--- ’* - ___ _ • -* council hankering after U. The taking of Ma tiran*’« * . ’•* Soms in i.. the city \ hall ’ on the first and nila 1» not likely to be much longer de- lhir«i Thursday evenings of each month The High Grade Wheel i ierred, unless peace puts a stop to the CISCr IT COt RT i campaign. Meets on the thirl Monday in April an<i the fourth Monday in September. Although not freer from doubt« than No. 9 Nos. II At 12 COV0TT COfBT. everyIxwjy el»e aixmt bow long we shall Probate court meets fir-») Monday of wait for pea* e, Secretary Long ha» issued jJkaarv, April. July »ml Senieinber. orders fur the monitors and yachts com Co* v «-ummissioners court meets first ^Te4ne*day after the meeting of the posing the auxiliary coast defence fleet, Hnnty court. generally referred to as tbs **McNS]ulto ' Fleet,” to Ire pul oat of commission. I h's is the first step taken to reduce the tremendous war expenses of the govern THE EXCELLENCE OF SYtlP OF FIGS ment. \ naval officer was asked if he is due not only to the oritfinality and I thought this action on Kevretary Ixmg's — or — simplicity of the combination, bat also I part indicated his belief that peace wan to the care ami skill with which it >» : near at band, replied , “Not ne« easarily. SOUTHERN’ OREGON manufactured by M-ieotific procesaaa I think thu vessels « oinposing th>s fie««l known to the t'ai.iroHMa F,<, Hravr would have been orders«! out of commis Co. only, and we wi*h to impress upon Capital Stock, sion if PpHtn had not «ahi a wur«l abuttt ail the importance of purchar.il.fr the Secretary l>mg knows that ■k <»r * n true ami original remedy. A* the pea« e g KriTirr <L*pi»ils »> genuine Nyrup of f ig* 1» manufactured -pain has r*o more whips to atta<-k our •MV!., st. fis.Tabl» <<n Jemsn-I. by thu CaLiroK^ia Fio h H yrup C o . <o««t, and that this fleet is no longer ■ on Y->rk. ttan Fran Or. a kr. . -e ,.f t I fact will neede*! ’’ The same of!i< er u a« asked •à. sm» P-r Isnd. aasist one in avoiding the worthless wliat about the de« is ion by Sri-refary * i.ltcrafhic t lrsn»f-r* «'M ->n all potnts in ■TelecwbR imitations manufactured by other par i l/»ng to purbease only one floating do« k pit X i.ltvd MONMOUTH, ORt ties. The high standing of the < si.l- m ic and Frvfeswki ■ ^pciial Altenuon given *.4» ( «»il«n*«ne »n< roaxiA Fro brnt'p Co with the medi for service in Southern waters, instead of J traininr departi genrr.i. tMtoincw» of uur «-usPHner«. cal profession, ami tire satisfar-Tion tw<> «li.- h it wa- d« < idrd lc buy before > zm c hf* f iWlurti«!* m>ie ihn»ugh«>ul *••»< which the genuine Syrup of Figs ha* Spain made pea«c overtures. He said ; given to millions of farmiif-s. make* “It was the «Jeftliucfion of ('«ivera’s Qretf ». «nd <IO all «nemiMe p th»* name of the ( ompany a cr ua ran tv fleet, not |«e»i*e overtures, that caused F J D. FRY, Prw«d»ot of the excellence of its remedy. It that change.” ■ J, T.TL’FFH* Vic» Prmident. far in advance of all other fexativ* » R. A. Bocrrw. Vaal as it a« ta on the kidneys, liver ami Bucklsn » Arnica Salva. bowels without irritating ur weaken The iiest 8alve in the world for C afw, inu them, and It «lues hot flrripc Fever nauM-ate H« order to iret ita bent-ficfel Brmeea,Rore Ubers, Kalt Uhrnm. effect*, plea*«* re mem l*er the name of Wures, Tetter, Chapped Hand«, Chil blaiDB.i .Aros.aud all Hkin Eruptionw.and the Company — positivly « nrew Fifes or n<* pay required. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP LO. It I« guaranteed lo give perfect «atiafiu*- tion <»r monev refu«e»1. Prise *J6c i»er • a« VRUiMa. <at MO MÏII.IJ. fc. arw vwwa. w v b»x. Foe H«le By W F Kremer. ORAMTN FASS. OREGON JJ ...T he O ogtors T hat C ure Carbon 1*1 loto Studio QRAHTS IFTLSS English and German Expert Scientists, DR. MEYLRS, DrJ Hotel Josephine,Saturday. Aug.2 Staff of the English and German Expert Specialists THE ENGLISH AND GERMAN EXPERT SPECIALISTS, $00 FIRST NATIONAL BANK T. A. H00Ö - BICYCLE Sundries $50,000. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, The Vniversily of Oregon graduated 1 last June the largest class in its history 1 The class numbered thirty. The fall term will I »eg in September 19th. Stu dents who have complete«! the tenth grade branches can enter the nub-iresh- twan class. No examination* are requir ed for gra«lnates of accredited schools Reasonable equivalents are accepted for most of the required entrance studies Catalogues will be sent free to all appli cants. Persons desiring information may address the president, Secretary J. J. Walton, or Mr. Max A. Plumb, all of Eugene, Oregon. The courses offered are those of a good university. There are departments of modern ami ancient languages, physics, chemistry, biology, geology, English, pavihologv, math ematics, elocution, advanced engineer ing, astronomy, logic, philosophy, ami physical education Music ami draw ing are also taught. The tuition is free. All students pay an incidental tee of ten dollars yearly. Boa d, lodg ing, heat and light in the dormitory cost |2 60 per week. HAD PLAYED THE GAME. W. C. T. U. COLUMN. The regular meeting* of the YV.C. T, U. of Grants 1‘ass are held the first Friday in each month, at 3 p. m. at the Baptist church. The mother* meeting» are held on the second Thuradav in each monthin the parlor, of the Presbyterian church A cordial invitation is extend ed to all to b«-present Mother* espec ially invited. lie Coaid Not Foot Joneaey with HAa Trick. Three young men were seated at a table in a Market street restaurant. One of them drew from his pocket and laid iipvn the table Ai silver dollar, says the Philadelphia Record. Beside» it he placed a visiting card, with a round hole uixiut a half inch in diameter Ikireshiueiits will be served at the pierced through ita venter. Said he: “S»-e the fnt, white dollar? See the little next mother*' meeting at the Presby hole in the card? Bet you the cigars I terian church parlor*, August 11, at 3 can push the big dollar through the |>. m An interesting *ubject will be little hole.” “I’ll gu you,’’ said one of presented Men, women and children Ins companion»; “but. remember, you invited Only 10.- for meeting and re j arc. to push that dollar through that ' hole without enlarging the hole.'* (realiment* •That’» what,” responded the proposer The Quailruple I'leilge. •f thr frat. leaving the dollar flat on the There ne'er sliall pass lietween my lips fable, he held the « artl on edge just be Tlie weed that leaves its deadly stain ; hind it. Then he produced a pencil vvhirh he shoved through the hole in the Or alcoholic drinks, or sips. «■artl until it touched the edge of thr That stupefy and rob llie brain oin. “Pushing thr dollar—through the hole, see?” “Hererotors.Jonesey,”said I ne'er will 1.arbor thoughts impure, thr loser. “Lend me your dollar and Or utter words profane or vile; your funny card and I'll get revenge. 1'11 shun temptations that allure Oh, 1 won’t do a thing to Jonesey!” A To deeds that mind and heart defile. lengthy, cadaverous young fellow, with ( ne'er will gamble; thev who play a mwuous expression, drifted into the To win from others without cost, vacant place at the table. “Joneaey,” Bncces». said the loner of thr cigars, “here’s a l>o you with to »u<teed in life? Ywe, Will find, alas! too late some day That, more than they have won, big dollar and here’s n little round hole yee, you cry. Well, tir»t of all deter in v rani. Bet you I ran put the dollar they’ve lost. —8. W. Russell. mine what lucceaa 1», what it really ■». , through thr hole just^aa it hi—loser to 1'wo boya once lived on adjacent farm.: l»ay all four of our checks.” “Done.” Thr Cup. tioth went to the district school, both said Jonreey. The other proceeded to The cup may look beautiful and its went to the city, both became mer repeat the action of the first trickster. « ‘ ontenls tempting, but it is the wily “Hold on,’’ di-awled Joneaey, languidly, chant» : one succeeded in getting a large I charm of death. “your contract is to ‘put’ the dollar amount of money in his sale ; the other To look at it with desire i* to be in through, the hole. I didn’t bet you a very tHoderate amount. One thought couldn’t ‘push’ it thnnigh the perfora wholly of liiinaelf; the other was giving peril. To touch and tuste is to kindle the tion. You »(*, dear boy, I’ve been up his time and hi» money to l.uild churches, against the game hitherto.” found libraries, and to erect schools. firva of bell. a _ ___ To consume its draught is suicide. Thia last was the one that made a sue CHINESE JEWELERS. Its contents look the very nectar of cess. Yet very many looked to see the great building which one had erecteJ, paradise, but instead it is the distilled All of the Work I m Done by Hand—Roa»« of At I m I fal. and forgo*, the quiet but earnest man essence of perdition. There arc two jeweler» in Chinatown, The cup contains poverty, ill-health who was always helping other*. but tlieir eatablhhmenta do not re The on. who wants to succeed must and shame. semble the ordinary place* known a» It contains domestic broils am! neigh be willing to work ; that is what solve» jewelry shops. says the New York Time*. The Chinese jew eler is a man* llie problem» of life. And he iiiugt lie borhood riots. It holds tears ami heartache and ufaetiirer aa well as a shopkeeper. His willing to deny himself, You will Bome- rstablishmeut is a tiny 1*0001 up one times see a boy witii a cigar in his anguish. It contains unbelief, fulbchood and or two Hights of stairs. The room in mouth, who earns bis living by black one place is divided by an openwork ing shoe»; mark down, lie cannot suc blasphemy. iron partition, with .in arch andacoun- It is the receptacle of idica-y and vice ceed: it is impossible—because he can ter near the w imlov . w here the jeweler stands at work, lie is an elderly China- not deny himself. If you succeed at all and crime. In enshrines hate and debauchery tuan, wearing glasses, and he works in tliis world you must master others; over a tiny Hre in thr window. Ail his well, now supiKise you cannot master and death. it contains insinceiity, infidelity, im work is done by hand, and some of It is yoursell ? la-iuitiful. There are heavy silver 1 will next tell you of .1 few instsuees purity. bracelets which o|»en with a hinge It is the insignia of degeneration and of what men have done You shall say and fasten with an odd little staple. perdition. whether they succeeded. The line raised pattern is cut out, every It is, however garlanded, the cup of There was Samuel Lee, who afterwards bit of it, by hand. There are gold rings mude in the wumc way. There are fine oecame professor of Hebrew at the uni devils. It Is the chalice of Satan's sacrament rings, made of 24-carat gold. Almost, versity of t.'ambrldge. Eng. lie was 17 Over every gla»s is set the skull and nothing is kept in stock. There may years ol age before he conceived the idea chance to lie a few ring* and bracelets, oi learning a foreign language; out of the cross-bones which are tuken from a small safe. In every mug are a thousand liquid scanty pittance ol his weekly earnings Most of the goods are made to order. demons. .is a carpenter he perchased a trunk, and When the manufacturer i» asked the whiskey flask are Rising from every when tins was read he exchanged it fur price of a rh»g he weighs it- before he answers. His scale- consist of a slen another, and thus lie advauced in knowl the fumes of the pit. Every drop of its eonti'nls is sur- der stick of ivory, perhaps a third of a edge. lie had no lime to s)>enU in re yard long, covered with Chinese char laxation ; fiout hard work lie went to his chnrged with the virus of death. It is an aggregation of hissing vi|M*rs a< ten». At one en«l .1 »mall brass plate reading Ami lie tells that during the suspended from the stick by fine • six years previous to his twenty tilth ami poisonous asps. threads and a very -mall weight, also Thl» paragraph sounds like wild exag hanging by a thread, is moved along to year, lie omitted none ol the hours usu ally appropriated to manual labor, ami geration, but it is instead a “calm view” thr balancing point by the. jeweler as lie retired to rest regularly at III o'clock far within the awful facts.—Epworth l.r holds thr little 1 k bine in his haml. Thr front |n»rt of thr little shop ia filled in the evening, and yet, al the age ot 21 Herald. with a stove, table, dlahptm, diahea— years, lie had actually learned 17 lan The License Town as many things as ran well be crowded guage*! This is an example foi thus« who (Abbie Elizabeth Snow.] into it. • iliiuk that they must wail until they They met and voted, the men, of course,— BIQ HAT IN CHURCH. have nothing eiae to do before they »tu- The «lay of women has not yet come; ,y French ur Gsrman Tlivv railed against yielding their right» to It Fill» th«* Whole ( nl««-r«e for the Mau llrl» rul It. Astley Cooper was a student in the force, This is what hap] ns to the man be Edmlrurgh university, and lived in a Ami vowed they would I ¡reuse the sale of I.Ind (hr hat. >ay s rlto Chicago Observer: very modest way in a lliir I story room, rum. I’he prrnrhrr «1 --:ip|M-ar» until nothing at an expense ol aluut »1 .60 a week, rrm iins but a voire. Ami with thr hat They argu«*d the matter, with pro for con, trying hard to get an education, lie be 1 theapot where the Till they made it appear a blessing might -landing up nv came a physician ami went to lamdon. voter is. ami tlu nnwhifeted senteners come Die first year Ilia entire income amount brruking against it. fe'" is nttention to lie fis«’d upon the sermon? The ed to only |2i. llo grew in time to be To the quiet old town, ai time wore on, From the money ohtaine<l by I In* sale of mind grov\» lax, 11n- quirt and swretneas lam, jus and bis income roue to «120,01)0. of the nanctmiry tend to distract ton, the rum. Mdalimi by being a good hat fills thr v hole visible universe, and They won the day, «ml the h-iiiperiuxc men, involuntarily of»*’« thoughts rente- Diwou raged and weary, at last were dumb. ii|x>n It. The rumaclta ¡'aid for Ills lirm-., and then It is a wonderful • -onst runt ion. There is a yrlfow rose 1 rimbling on a long Q h > ri ign of nun. what^i st« in with every movement of the wear- and following it jrr’s h« ad ami onr begins to calculate holiday school in Pennsylvania! » xt«‘fit of if** hi • There are bunches to ths pupils to contribute money for a t|is|>oM-«l. :ip|Mirently, w ith a sartgin purpose hut ttoay did not see anything from be- The ouc "mA r iu whichever way how they corn'd raiaw the money. So hr Th«' meth» I «•.«alte»4 u' -i» Icêfiïrigl are stal- brought in a few aarg 04 corn ami gave heart, witb drearv immov- each ten 'taina to be planted The pr<* ] l»»y, **>d diudrtrrrd.hi« hear. creeds amounted to over |V> Now Milp I That l»A’ ”’h«we life a wreck th |x>He that thr product of thu Hr at year rum. djLi-..' had Iairn planted, and errthi Il WOUld have amounted to a vast harvest. I a *1 any poy or girl who reads this de termine on sonitf course of action ami follow it up. If it is to gain money, hr must plant money at once, and where it it will groa If it is to become learned hr must begin to learn to< lay. Begin 10 su<’( rr-l now —Scholar's Companion. Are l»U«<-nter<» In Ku»«ia. When XI I'ohtevliK - tzrff Iweaml head of I hr holy synod in Rossi was reckoned that thr day m of the Hentern were numbered. llewouMi 1 in 1» . in nt In -pile, however,-^ his ruthless policy they have sttadfij • r« a>e<J. until tl.cre are now a)»out 500,000 of them without reckoning thr* old I w I lev ere, who are is,000,000 strong. Sc hi llt'ng's Best coffe« S»»da •putt baking powdef and flavoring <-itra< »• as good as Schilling's Best tea? Yes and no < )ther coffee, baking powder, and soda, arc not usually so bad as other tea Other spices anil flavoring extracts are almost worse. .% I ar*, l.lew. I.oml.m Truth r»|orta that a primary l.nttcry lia* been .I'.coieri'.l of »»eh potency I lint a --’i p u ill Im nhh- to go to \:m-ri..t with it * motive |a»wer in- ■ I..... . in a ji.in | ot. The <li*.-overy wn. made accidentally by two Scotch boy», umlbaalH-en taken up by aeveral Scotch men of large mean* anil of eouniderable btmlneaa experience. , - ■» X Mb* n*/ c'lWRr Pin - |)<>or X- Limi Co l-arl. Wi.maa*. <*l«b. Cabinet Photos Given Away N. E. McGrew Take advantage fore it ia too late. <>( thia offer be Pari* h»» a *nm«n‘i club where home- le.-. women can »|irnd their evening» And «till the traflir g»»** bravely on, and g>-t their meals. There i» a gwwl Hpile <»f broken heart and of ruined Imme, library, nn.l for an franc» a year a wom While g'MNl men ¡in *il«nt ¡owl (Tirirfians an may Iwcome a member. All the em- shun ployea about the place are women. 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