Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, September 08, 1898, Image 4

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    The Plalu Truth About Camp
Merrill.
There will come* time later on nfi.o
the fattier» and mother, of Oregon will
We suspect that, if the people ol Ore­ demand to know »here the blame lie*
gon understood all the facta of l^e situ­ lor thia atupendou* outrage. Who Kent
ation in the military camps al Stu Fran- J ili.wi lad., ill-led and half-ckdbed, to
c'sco, respecting the surroundings and outfer in the bleak wind»? Who i» re
conditions of our supplemental cuntin Kponaible tor their exposure» to viacioua
gent ol troupe—some 300 or mure lads temptation», too great fur the impru
drawn directly from domestic life—there I dencn of jouth and unaophiatieation ?
would fall npoA the authorities such a Whose <luty neglected wa, that of pro-
Sturm of grief and rage as would move • iding for the boy» ordinary military
somebody to instant and positive action. liacipline and the direction and care of
xpenenced officer»? There question»
Much has been said, t is true, so much
as to create weariness in the pupin «ill be asked of Captain Kendall, the
tnind; but not enough teas Ireen said nusleriiig officer; of the governor of the
plainly to expose one*tenlh part of the .fate, of the higher military autUorilie»
wretchedness and infamy ol the situa­ and of the president himself—»nd the
tion as it is described by persons who tn.wer will bo demanded
But jual now there is a more pressing
have visited Camp Merritt and abuse
duty
Home improv«uient has been
judgment is not to be questioned.
The Oregon supplemental cuotingenl ' made in the conditions surrounding the
«>y»; but they aro still bad, very bad?
was picked np here and there all over)
the state, mustered into service by Cap­ considering the pbyi'c .1 state in w hi. h tl e
tonal acquisition, complete ami abso­
lute, possible and probable (*omm»Tcial
HJNLMM) HORKOKS.
competition. Could h>? have succerdi*«!
in «'blaming Nova Scotia from Englaml,
or year«* later, in winning Cuba from Torri bio Buffering Ooowionod
the Drought.
Sf»ain, he wouhl readily have evolve*I a
a system fur their just government and
¡¿erpetual redemption
Titolila. Jeffer- A
son nevlr polled duwn a
Jz
State» man.
Eczema !
The Only Cure.
by
th«
Eesema it mor«- than a skin ditro.se,
anti no skin remedies can cure it. Ihe
doelurt are unable to eff» ct a cure, and
their mineral mixtures ar»- dnm , e
I to the must powerful < oo-tttuli 'ii. * h-
whole trouble is in the blood, and
Swift» Specific 1» the only remedy
which can reach tuch deep-seated blood
di teaset.
Kezema broke out on my daughter, and o
Unued to spread uadi
. her head was entirely
covered. She was treated
; by several gessi ductor»,
| but grew wurae, and the
1 dreadful disease spread
| to her face. Shewa»
' taken to two celebrated
health spring«, but re ZJ
•eivad no benefit. Many
patent medicines were taken, but without re-
• ult, until we decided to try s s * .and by th»1
lime the firwl bottle was finished, her h«-a.i I*
gan to heal. A doaen bottles cured i r e
Rleteiy and left her skin perfectly sm<i
i n> w sixteen years old. and has a mag i ' * "t
3r<.wth of hair. Not a sign of the dreadful
isease has ever returned.
H. T S hobr .
i7U4 Lucas Ave . Mt. Louis. Mo.
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CHAPTER ON DENTISTRY.
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A Beautiful Present
Trawrllnx
X»>tl«,«?*l
Bel
the
*
the Sar««M»n*s I
The >]
hand to
humor,
extracte
somen
,j‘, ideil to GIVE AWAY a beauuful present with each
starch sold. These presents are in the form oi
Why i lie </«riiiiihx Suictul
“The present drought in India is one
America is ahead uf other nations in of the most severe ever known," said
i Mr. Vincent L. Tiasera recently.
manv thimfb, but it mainly is not
“I am from ( eyion and know what
ahead in the thorough, ysteniatir, cart-
the horrors of a famine resulting from
ful preparation of every youth
youth for his ' drought are. 'fen or 12 year» ;«go the
life work, it
ft it
is rate, a writer in "But* ( eylonese were the victims of a com­
<-eas” Celia na, t » And au English book* paratively mild water fuuiine, but the
k«H*per who cannot use sbortham), or a ' suffering I witnessed then wrung my
German accountant who cam ot write heart and 1 can set* as plain cs though 1
and in-
well several language^; but Amerhan were in the country the agony of the
starving if indm*. The British pafiers
hrough
boy» <lo not consider these acoutpliah ! have not given the truth in its pitiful
a
men!» necessary. They expect to j imp com pie renew*, and even though they did
into a p «»Ilion, ai a rule, with very all in their power to alleviate the pres­
tain Kendall, of the regular army, and ixierietice» of ttie past six week» have
ar
little preparation, urn! then they grum­ ent distress thousands must die of
forceps
sent forward Io San Francisco in detach* eft them. To continue where they are
,
starvation.
RuM>.ia*s
proffered
aid
was
ble
if
they
are
not
advanced
rapi«!iy
.
□ >ents, unaccompanied by officers. 1») and as they are, would bo to destroy the
Canon Farrar says that young En­ i refused by the English for politi<*aJ rea-
the middle of July the whole body of re­ ives of many and to confirm upon others
>»<jns. John Bull wants nothing done
glishmen complain bitterly because Ger­
unspeakable,
miseriea
for
life
Whois
cruits were at Camp Merritt. L’pui» ar­
that will augment th«* kindly feelings
man
clerks
are
g«?tting
their
place».
of the Hindoo* for the Russians. There
rival they were taken in charge, after a U> net in this emergency ? Tiie women
Don't expect local applications ot
A
wealthy mernlrer of parliment told are 2<X),(MXJ.( j OO j»eople and nearly all of
fashion, by a corjxjral from the Thir­ if the Bed <'roe» have tried, and have
soaps and salves to cure Eczema
They
him that, if be advertised for a clerk w ho | them are veg«-terian-. They beii**ve it
accomplished
much
lor
immediate
relief,
reach <mly the surface, while th«* di­
teenth Minnesota regiment, located near
knew
’
enough
of
foteign
language»
to
a
sin
to
kill
an
animal
and
the
result
is
sease comes from within.
Swift’s
by, and for the first weeks of their stay, but this 1» not enough. Somebody wiib
r. who I
conduct a wide bmooes» correspondence, easily seen. No vegetation on which Specific
there was no other officer on the ground. sutfirient official wejght to command at­
they
<
an
subsist
can
escape
I
he
drought,
he could find plenty of German youths^
Ou July 22, a lieutenant of a Kan ran reg­ tention and respect »lioul l go to Han
who were competent, They had come ami path«*tic.illy sincere in their belief
ing up at tl
iment, a young man of good intent but Francisco, reform the condition«, il they
of th«* teachings of Buddha, the poor,
to
England ami worked for nothing in
re
ignorant people w ill starve rather than
without military experience, was putin -an be refmmad, and, failiug in that,
PUNGENT PARAGRAPHS.
order to learn E iglihh
They could prove unfaithful to thia tirne-hunore«! ¿5» th«? only cure and w ill reach the most
charge; and from that time until just enforce the re- urn of the boy» to their
—
Coiu|M*nsation.~-
“Bill ertun’s death
obstinate
case.
It
is
far
ahead
oi
all
often
speak
ami
wiitr
three
or
four
Ian*
tenet of their religion and wit th«* flesh
now he has been the only officer with homes. We coinineud to the governor
similar remedies, because it cures chm -> was lamentable, wasn’t it?” “Yes, but
of Oregon, a» a matter lying wilhin the | guages, whereas the English applhants of animals.
whom our lads have had any relation.
whicJfare beyond their reach. S. S. S. i- | awfully stylish— he died in his private
•‘America has spent millions of dol- |
realiy knew nothing but English. If.
purely vegetable, and is th« only
In other words, the boys have been competence and duty of his office, that
lurs in sending ami maintaining mis- remedy guaranteed to contain no pot­ car.”—-Chicago Tribune.
•
lid,
also,
that
when
6
o
’
c'oik
<-»ui
r
,
practically without officers, and, ol silher iri person or through hi» mililar)
—Famous Author (who has been inr
sionarivs in India and I. as a Christian, i ash. mercury or other mineral
course, without the protection of organi­ aids, he protic this outrage to the bot­ every English clerk would jump from am thankful for it, but now is the time !
Books mailed free by Swift SpeciL I vited to dinner, to himself)—"What a
, vx retched menu! 1 shall take good care
sation and authority
There has bro*, tom and do w hat may tie done to »ave his seat th«? minute the chick struck, w hen th«* Americans, and the churches Company. Atlanta, Georgia.
don his book with a bang, hurry it into esjjecially, can show that the love and |
not to make any witty remarks.”—
nobody with power to enforce military further suffering ami injury. Oregonian
I Fliegende Blatter.
his desk, ami be off in a moment to bis charity they have preached so many |
discipline, or discipline of any kind, at-
Ji lYei-son and Kvpanslon
SNAKE SUICIDE.
—Poet—“Ix-t me tell you, sir, that
gymnasium or hie bicycle, while the yearn to my countrymen are not merely ,
to tunes of duty, rest, sanitation and
it is a gr-iss perversion of the doctrines < ierman
subjects of <li>course but r«*al condi- ■
J poem cost me a week’s hard labor.” Ed­
clerk» would quietly flni.li
A Rattler with Three Tanga Shuffle» Off
has been in
presence in camp. Food
1
tious. Aid from America would do mor«* .
itor (who has read it)- "Is that all?
if Jefferson to maintain that he, the whatever
Illa Mortal Coil.
they were doing, before they
fairly liberal supply, but nobody hae
for the conversion of these people than
father of our wise policy of territorial left.
A Cnitcd States cavalryman, »ta- If I’d have had the passing of the sen-
known how to enlorce thorough ne* a in
all the preaching that has been done in
expansion, was absolutely opposed to
tion«*<l at Fort Meade, S. D., write« to l«-nce you’d have got a month.”—Tit-
ail th«* year> since missions were first
cooking or regularity in eating. The
A
Forest and Stream as follow« in regard Bits.
story ol Washington
the annexation of any noncontiguous
estaolish«-d
in
India.
It
is
a
charity
earliest arrivals were quartered in an
—A Proud Achievement. — "Well,”
fiossessioii, with the exception of Cuba.
J he ‘ l ather of Ilia Country” was an the ignorant could understand ami I to the self-destruction of a t hree-fanget! said tine new legislator, “I performed
abandoned stable, sleeping in horse
A writer In the New York Hun finds that I eminently fair man. An ill istraiion of know and God knows how woefully they rattlesnake:
stalls, with a light supply of blankets
“.Vi to the suicide of the creature, 1 my first duty for my constituents to­
are in n<*ed of it now.
long before lie discussed with {’resident this characteristic was told
am forced to ask for an explanation. day.” * "W hat?” "I voted in favor of
It was not until August 7—three weeks
“A ear load of hu.*kx would l>e re­
Monroe the desirability and importance paper currespou'lent bv an
The snake at first Hight, coiled up in adjournment.” — Philadelphia North
after the arrival ol the last detachrnent-
ceived with the joy of a people who
>f adding Cuba to our .»• -o ,;, ol states, of Alexandria, Vu.
j
the usual manner for a prime strike, American.
tbat suitable bedding was supplied. Af­
have Ijern living on roots that thn
—Cabana -“Did you know Snortious
leffeisoii urged John Adams, who was
1 made a vicious lunge at my k-gg'ng,
They stood on the second floor of the
drought ha* spared. Millions of people
ter the first few days, or a full month be
.1 Hie time prime minister to the Court market-house in Alexandria and looked have no other food and knowing the | then drew back and closely scrutinized had applied for a peri on?” Lovell
fore the date above named, the whole
Instantly a “No; on what grounus?” Cabana—
-if Ht. James, the expediency of concilia down at the open court within it, w hich likely result* of such diet they still me from I at to shoe.
force was camped in the Hand, and there
"Says he has strained his lungs yelling
ting the people of Nova Hi olia with a is now filled with hundreds of booths must cat. Leprosy is the outcome in change of expression came over his
for war with Spain.” — Philadelphia
they lay. night after night, in the cold
featur«s, an«) ferocity gave way to a
view to attaching that t. rritory to the col­ wbete the farmers bring their |>ro«lucts many eases, but what will not a starv­
look that might hav< been born of dis- North American.
fogsand in the fierce winds which make
ing
man
do?
Think
of
your
ow
n
arctic
onies, In 1705, two years after signing (or sale on market days
-Small Sister—“How do you s'pose
guxt ami resignation. I watched him
the more exposed parts of San Francis­
explorers who r«,sort«‘d to cannibalism.
the treaty of peace with England, Jeffer 1
“It was on that spot,” said th«* narra*
closely, not knowing what might be ¡»copies way up nori teep warm in de
co all but uninhabitable in midsummer,
But
l«
,
pros>.
though
the
most
(Ireaded
ton, then minister at the couitof Ver-I I tor,‘‘that VVaehingion wh Knocked d >wn
winter.
Bobby?”
Small
Brother
dis«*a-«* ami a, common one in India, is his next move. He suddenly astonished
even by persons ordinarily housed ami
sail es, wrote to .'dr. Adams as follows | i by Lieut Payne
(scornfully»—"Why. what docs you
[ ine by plunging headlong into the
Pavne was a candi
not
the
most
prevalent
or
fatal
of
the
provided. To make matters worse, they
s’pot«e de ftir-twees is for?”—Cincinnati
“Is it possible to persuade our coun­ <late for the legislature against Fairfax,
TL.it i ii.< from rnot di« t and im­ Bel!«* Fourch«-. Motionless he sank, and
were miserably and insufficiently sup­
lay at full length at the bottom. I con­ Commercial Tribune.
trymen to make peace with the Nova I of Alexandria
pure
wat«*r.
A
plague
called
in
the
Washington supported
plied with clothing
tinued to watch him until th*- last ves­
—He—“Can you tell me the difference
Scotians? I am persuaded that nothing i Fairfax, ami when lie met Payne here, native tongue ‘burbonic* fever. *om<*-
The crudest part of the story is yet to
tige of his reptiliotis brealh bad risen between an Irishman frozen to death
is wanting bul advances on our part; i In* made a remark that Payne consid- thing lik«“ yellow fever, carries off
to the placid surface in a pearly bub­ and a Highlander on a cold day?” She
be told. Camp Merritt is in a great city,
■ nd that it is in our power to drawoirthe I ere«! an insult, and Payne kiux kt-d him thousands. I hear daily that it Las be­ ble, and then with the aid of a stick I
il« “Well, one's kilt with the
accessible easily to all that is tempting
gun it** nivagcw to add to the iiorror of
gieatest proportion of that raltli-ment, ami down.
and ruinous to youth and inexperience
starvation and ¡»overly. One day 800 raised him from th«- water, placed him cold, and the t’other is cold with the
Funny Cuts.
free ourselves of rivals who may become
“The story
went
lik<? lightening died of it, but it has not Itegun to do its in th«* sunshine and satisfied myself kilt.'
A street car ride of flitsen minutes may
that life was extinct.
I had u -ver
—The Foreman—“We find that the
of consequence. Wu are al pn-s-ut co­ through the town that Colonol Wash­ worst yet.”
—and does— bring to the camp swarms
operating with Great Britain, whose ington was killed, and some of his troops
Mr. Tlawra is a Ceylonese, At the known or heard of a rattler taking to disease«I died from natural causes.”
of the city's worst ¡Njpulation. Under
water, and here 1 was corfr'nte«! by Coroner "You mean t he ‘deceased/ not
policy it is to give ailment to that bitter woiihl have made short work of 1’aynt* time of the world’i fair he came to
the most i igid discipline poMible to be
the ¡ lain«-* t case of suicide by drowning the ’diseased.
” The Foreman
Foreman-
■used.' ’ "
—"Both.
barge
of
the
agricultural
America
in
enmity between her states and ours, had Washington not prevented them,
enforced, such a situation would be on«*
If h<* hadn't been diseased he wouldn’t
products of < ’ey
cylon.
Ion. Obtaining a three in broad daylight. I have since then
w-liii-h may secure her against their ever lb- pointed to his black eye and told
of extreme hazard to the moral and pity
months' leave from the railway by which lost all faith in snakes. I have adopted be «lead.’’- Tit-Bits.
joining iis .’’
them that this was a personal matter
—A Treacherous Memoty. - Parson
Bi cal well-being of troops; and tt scarce
he wa* employed at home that he might and discarded ♦•very theory that m ght
The federal constitution had not then and that be knew how to handle it
Johnson “Yo’ must nevah cherish an
visit further t hr country with w hich he off* r a roliition in this case, and am now
ly needs to be told what has happened
beau formed, the union had not isien Every one tbought this meant a duel.
w as fast, becoming impressed he trav­ dri'en to the belief ’hat this snak** de­ enruity against youah neighbor. Mis'
under the unorganized, un officered, un­
formed ; Hie colonies were still held to­
“The next day Payne got a note from elrd ail over the union. That decided liberately YU’c-ided because it l a i « om- .Jackson- f youah neighl»or does vo’
protected condition in which our boys
gether by the leu .er ami elastic Ismds Washington asking him to come to the him and he resolved to make America initted the blunder of wasting :• well- an injury yo’ must forget it.” Mrs.
have stood during the past several
his s home, lie is the first of his nation* meant t’irce-fanged strike -i p l’i:ite<l .Jackson "An’ so I d<x-s forget it. pah-
of the old articles of confederation.
But hotel
II«- expected a dm*!, but went. aliQ
weeks. When it is told that night an I
to go into business in this city. Stat«-- cavalryman. Hen after I shall son- but Fi-e got a powerful bad mem­
day the camp has swarmed with vilest although we bad not yet become a Washington sai«l, 'Mr. Payne, 1 was Beside his native tongue, he sproks travel incognito in thou* | art«.”
ory, and I k«-rps forgetting dat I’se for­
gotten it." Truth.
of the town, is it needful to say that that nation in any sense of the term, the wrong yesterday, but if yon have had Portuguese. T’amil, th«* tongue of south­
WIDOW
QUITE
PHILOSOPHICAL.
acquisition
id
territory,
no
matter
sufficient
satisfaction
,
let
us
be
friends.
’
■
ern India, Spunifd), English and is now
which the dispatches have called “iiiean
II«* I’lkHtor’M <
<>n U«,w Hnsh-m J' n
lea” is not—excepting, possibly, in a few through what instrumentalities, whether Ihe two became such strong friends mastering the German language.
is not a recent eonv« rt to Christianity,
Death b-rr <irx. loiml Acknowlc^g <1.
natancet—imaslen,
but
s< mething war or peace was recognized bv Jelfer- after that, that I’ayrie was one of th«-
as t he religion Ims been handed dow n in
A North side Luth« ran | . <!or rrcen
shamefully and infamously worse? Is son as a fiindiiiaeiital principle of our pall-bearers at Washington's funeral.”
th»* family from tin* time of the first ly a1* -, gm «1 •’» a fashionable c< ngregi
it surprising that one-third of our whole i p.lii-y.
missionaries, 100 year- ago, when the tion is wondering whether heouftcr it
The ground on which JeflerMon, in hie |
A Thirly-Word Biography.
I
ii; • \i r\ i.f . lv
BCff*
supplemental ( ontigent have been order­
forefat her of th«- present Tissera was w ill I «• policy for him to «yffer con-
inr
Nceing
wisdom,
advocated
thia
initial
i
Dr.
Guthrie
once
told
the
following
ed to hospital, and that s large propor
convert* «!. Chicago New s.
j dolenc«^ when young matrons of his
tion of those remaining in camp now re ' atvp in the acquisition of territory is of Htorv :
MONEY. flock lose their husband-«, or forever I» out of orili'
"One of our boys, a very little fel’.ow, WHEN WAlViPuM WAS
|P. bllloilBliPM, Ritti
! keep h's | eace. 11«- is ver.v much p«*r
moved to the Presidio, a place nut quite ■ supreme nignilicance today. Jefferson'»
all liver troui
efficient
. i eeuta.
animating
idea
wan
to
rxten«i
and
«aie-
but
uncommonly
smart,
enter««!
the
I ho Populer Token of Intneln New %<»rk turlaal nv« r an incident which occurred
so exposed- are miserably ill and unfit '
Two ( rntiirl«*« Ago.
guard our trade, to cru»h out by terri- lints am! carried off tin* prit»* against the
«¡nit«’ recently , says I h<* Chicago Chron
for any duty ?
When Stcphvn Yun Cortlandt was in icie.
whole of England Hint Scotland by his
th«* nion«*\‘changing business—1080 to»
Some fim«- last summer and before he
aimwer to the «¡ligation; ; ‘(’an you give
1090 -the kind of money in most com­ had he« n assigned to this particular
the history of the A pot-th Paul in 30 mon u><* in tie* vicinity of Manhattan
church th«* invalid husband <f oi;e of
w ords ?’
ONE TOR A DOSE.
island wa* .s«*vwan, or wampum.
Al­ his ¡imminent church meniltcra went
Ri-niovo P tnplr*«. Prevent
•*I1 ih answer was: ‘Paul was born at most. all the store trade was don<* with to * he la r w< 1 t in t he hope t hat a «-hang«'
»
' -nanees, Purify the Blood,
'• '«'t.!
I>»xp.p \
Tarsus and brought up at Jerusalem ; ><‘< uaii, either loo^e or braided, und all of «1 • ;.(t i ;«rht restore him to health
'
- T . r. - n n
..... • no... ken.
.
But th«* ratified ntinosphem of th«- l.r>..«.|f, r
lie continued a persecutor, null1 his one church collection« were taken up in sc«1
Beautiful Pastel Pictures
They are «3«
Pansies
and
Marguerites
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When the Blood is Pure a Wound Heals Quickly
The Fact Demonstrated in the Case of a
Baptist Clergyman of Ashley, Ohio.
AVom fAr Timm,
Ehler A. 8. Shoemaker liaa been a life.
l«»t»g reai«lant of Ashley, Ohio, mid is favor­
ably known by a wide circle of friends in
thi» part of the »tale. For many year« he
«4* a prominent BtiptiM mini*>i« i. lie has
been Mayor of Aaldey for three au«-craaive
term«, tilling the ¡»oMtioii with dignity and
honor, aud ha» held other office» ot trait.
He la aixty-eix yean of age, hale #n<l
hearty, and attributes lii» present healthful
•ondition entirely to the nee of Dr. William»'
Pink Pills for Pale People
“For about twenty-five year»,’’ he «ay» “ 1
was affli«?te«l with rlieuin itinii an«i was con-
■tantly in pain. I <*oiil l n »t r« main in one
psillion for but a few tnoiueiita at a time aud
could elerp but little at night. 1 was «bait
ring out a in«eerable eiietene«*.
E«|>eeially
in «lanw. lowerv weather 1 would be very
mieerable. | frequent I r rrmark«-<l that I
was a traveli'ig barometer, tt, | rOU|J alware
tell when a change in the weather wee
ing. I tri«si a great manv reine«li«e that wire
r»-ominan«ie»i but they «li.l n«»t help me
"One «lav while at work ami rmnplainlnf
of my pam in the nr^ern.*«* of Mr Fliae
Bi»h..p, a ndrh'»..r, },e »«knl me ,f | |,M«I
ever tried Dr. William'’ Pink 1*111« for Pale
People; I told him no. 1 had never heard of
u*”*’
* advla»wl me to trv th«-m. «avtog
they had henaftted him ami ndfht help
m*-
I replied, that I had no faith in any
meilji'iue Nq |
tried oo manv different
remedies without rerrivlnv anv hr» efit that
I did not think it worth while to throw away
more money.
"Time paeaed on for nearly a year until
one night I was suffering intenae pain ami I
war a
thought of l)r. William«' Pink Pill» fot
Pale People an J cou<ducird to try them, In
the luoitiiiig I went to the drug «tor«- •nd
purcliaaed a bon «»t the pill» und 'in iu «need
UMn« them according h> «iirvetiona.
"It wa« the wiNrat thing I ever <bd. On
the third night ali« r couiinrncing their iu>f I
went to bed and alrpt all night wilhoul it
particle of pain
1 continued taking the
pill« until I u*«>l five lx»ir» ami have nut felt
any symptom« of my old trouble time tlmt
time now two year» ion
"Jn«t after I «topped the use of the pill» I
met with an accident
In chopping h <..<I I
cut uiv foot very badly, the a ie going ch nr
through the ItiMfep of my loot.
It u n*
thought the wound would be wry I ..rd tn
heal fur n man of my age, but to th«- «ntpriM-
of everybody il h»nl»d qurclily without ion
difficulty. | attribute thi« alim t«> the l < i <I
mndhion of my blmni through the um - « f
the pill* ”
Itt rhrumMhm the blood hn« an acid im­
purity which trrital«-« the mu - hiw tiw- „
that unite the joint« and «-owr the musehw
thus<-ausing tho«e Ind« e»-t dmlde torture* u hu h
rheumatic «uftcret« rmlutr. I(h< umatiam m
alwnv» dangerou« as it r» IMIde to attack the
heart.
Yeara ag«» thoae n
takinr uwny aome
remedy the balani
ab«ndnne<l and
and <1rugi’i«t« i
William»’ Pink
these marvelnu«
the seat of the
infiiirui-e tn p«iri
by eliminatinv c
mg health-gi
remedy for ci
II«* knew I i I m B< aritig»»
“Do y«>u kno v your orders, »entinel?' ’
wu«« asked according to a newspaper
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Col.
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Cuesta rat a ven |g hi brvikfast.
1 Wea thrr permit ting, they the•n scatter
1¡n q urat <ff a «liiarp nppet Ite. The aeri­
1i otta vx"rk of the day begin « at teli a. m..
vînt”1 ard are
1 w he n the gate*
opri tn! for the forenoon lune h. Help-
‘níf yourself is the ortle r of the day.
• 1 < ì os *«(pera «troll up anti <b DW «'
.n enitir*. cullinj? t «'bit« hr
nd there;
hu . nr«« men it :
’¡iply anti
Honain the church retrimt with abook to eonte «h ady nook
expenditures, th -
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Lilacs and
Iris.
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version ; after which h * became a follow­
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►ftOWWIIOCOOItete^
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mountains instead of !x*ncfitmg the iu- ««.. Mvld ur dtu,gi,i.. OR. BOSANKO CO. Phlla. P».
i valid, who vns a consumptive, i at her
i hastened the progress of thi
liara nr
and within a very few weeks he died.
! Last w'ei k tb Ite young widow returned.
U hal I
*• i .turai thon that the par-
son si old « iTer his sympathies to the
ber ca
1 one.
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Inoe my sincerest sympathy,*
he sa ! to ine young woman. “But.
GRIN IS l’AG ORE ¡ON
after II I. you hate this con«
ciu?*--dation that
th« «1
one is now
now pnst
past i all suffering
and | lol
ly much happiei
“Yo >11 t<
t‘*» kititi, i tr-i unanswered
the x i
. nlow. "Iiid<« «l, he laated
Told in Picture and Story
much I
i than 1 thought I m * would,
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hf’ woultl go much i-ooncr.
(’•»•i piled and Written l»v
It was
SENATOR JOHN J. INGALLS
Such
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rather
• I the good man. It cam»'
of Kansas.
SO l|l,( ■
< dly ti nt it left him nolh-
rhe iin)«l brilliantly written, mo*t pro-
fu-ely
mu
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allv illustrated, an«i ru«>-t
ing mo
• » Miv und he befit . a hasty
intensely ¡*«jmlar book «»n theMil»it*ct<»f the
a retreat a I » he could.
• ar with >pain. Nearly
GRAPE CURE GARDENS
200 SUPERB ILLUSTRATIONS
Wild
American
PoPPies.
STARCH
s
wan.
\Tin Cortlandt was frequently called
< n to change acewan into silver money,
which was at that time th<* stamhi«i<1.
Payments of interest and principal of
Haiied money wen* made in Dutch
pieiM’s-of-cight.
lit realties and loan dol­
lars, the value of all of which was re-
duced to guilders seewan.
A pi«*ce-of-eight was worth 12 guild­
ers in si'cwan, a realtji WHA worth I
guilder and 20 stivers in eewan, a loan
dollar was worth 11 guHderi in »eewan,
end an English p lOupd was worth 40
guilders in arewan
The American dol­
lar in its present r< ls tion to f he Ei»pF<*
pound would have been worth H guild•
ers in seewan. A Dutch guilder ha
1< h > cents or 20 sth rets», and ia equal to
40 cents in America an money. A stiver
is equal to 2 cents A American money.
2 cents American i mopey.
Contributions to th«' |- tr n lief fund
mail * in seewnn, an<i pro
'lothlngr for distribution
«r were iniid for in
an
>l< cencrou
nr instance,
old Dutch
. Robinaon,
inches in size, and are entitled as follows:
Lilacsand
Pansies.
S.S.S.™. Blood
HOW A WOUND HEALS.
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