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♦ miner A n I ndki vNDKNr P aper , D evoted E mpkcullt V ol . XV A ARE COMING ATTORN EYS AT LAW, P. notices in all State and Federal Courts Office over First National Bank. Guarir P ass , - - Onxoox. ^RTHUR 1’. HARTH, IXK’TitR OF DENTAL SURGERY ovt-r First N .(¡or.al G BANT’I* i 'Afes, - - O beüom LT C PERKINS. V. s. DEI'U 1 Y MINERAL SURVEYOR < >BKUOX. <>k.iKT* 1'4-'. Jam.-' Holman Residence North 7th street. TIlHiHfix Sttlit h Keniden ee E st» t(t < III Ger: . reek near factory. gMITH ci HOLMAN, f UNDERTAKERS. Parlors GJ. street, opp. Court House. - O regon . - G rants P ass , Cai'bon. Klioto Strici io op p. Court Houae We Make • Five I’hysicians and Surgeons, all graduates from the best Medical Colleges in the World. All Work Incorporated Under the Laws of California for $250.000. Established Finished in from I Twenty-Five Years. Specialty of Chiiren,’ > i Photos 3 to 6 Days, Regardless of the Weather. A part •» lhe ^tair of the En di/»h and German E'xpert Specialist» and DR MYERS tv C</ wi'i make tin ••gular monthly visit to FASS GRANT’S PASS, ORE AND WILL BE AT THE OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. UNITED STATE!* . V\ illiain McKinley President ..Garret A Hobart Visa President ............... Judge Day Secretary of State ■Secretary'of Treasury . .. . .Lyinan J Gage Secretary of Interior.... ............ C N Bhaa Secretary of War ........ . R ush ?!! A Alger _ Navy.......... ........ John D Long Secretary of Secretary of Agriculture James A Wilson Poatu>aiiter*General ........ J amen A Gary Attorney-General . . Joseph McKenna «TATE UK f OREGON. jGeo W McBride U. S. Senators . . ‘ (Joseph Kimoii iThon II Tongue Congressmen • • (W R Kilis . .. C M ldleman Attornev-General W P Ixjrd Governor .H E Kincaid Secretary of State . Phil AletM'han State Treasurer Supl Pub Instruction .......... G M Irwin . ... Wil Levdw State Printer iU E Wolverton Supreme Judge» ........ •>, K Bean (F A Moore i F A Marcum ■Jj B Eddy R R Commissioner» (il B CompHon Clerk of R R ( Tom minion. Lydell Baker Clerk Board School LandCom. W HOdell Hotel JosephineJhursday.Nov.lO Thu Haffof the English and Gorman Expert Specialist« is composed of five reg ularly graduated doctors, each a physician who ha« had many years experience in curing all manner of chronic diaeasea. During the past quarter of a century the success of the moat worthy and popu lar institution has been phenomenal. Diaeaaes which have baffled the skill of other phvsji ians and Mubbornly refused to yield to ordinary medicin *«. methods and appliance*. are quickIv subdued and mastered by (he English and German Expert !* pet ialists 1 hey have the-largest and best equipped medical institution in America. Hie English am! GermHii Expert Specialists ar? not only competent anti reliable, but are responsible, being backed by ample capital and ably managed. HOME CUBES—While it is preferable in many instances to see a patient, th« English and German Expert Specialist« have cured thousands of per eons whom lhev have never Fenn. If you cannot pee the doctors write, the home office for que-tion list and free advice in regard to your ailment. Call on the Doctors when they Ccme- \ll ailing people should see the English an<l G rman Ex(»ert Specialist.« A fiiemlly talk, which costs absolutely nothing, is bound to result in a great deal "I good, w hether treatment is taken or not. CONSULTATION FREE. THE ENGLISH AND GERMAN EXPERT SPECIALISTS, A Stair of the Most Eminent Physician» and Surgeon» in the World. ill Mark«*! St., San Franc(»>< <», and *JIH s ni’uaduay, Lot» Angclek FIKf»T JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Western Division fudge 11 K Hanna Ea»ter 1 Division .Judge H L Benson Proeeci ding Attorney . . .C B Watson Member Board of Equalizat KA Etnrnitt .A. Henry Booth J T Brigg» COUNTY .......... C E Harmon ............ A lie Axtell iNick Tho«« ’ ‘ (Dick George Roy Bartlett County Clerk .......... Ed Lister Sheriff ... .......... I W Virtue Representative .... .......... .1 T Taylor Treasurer.............. School Superintendent .......... J D Haye» .. Edu« Pollock Assessor ... Surveyor ....................... ..BO »McCulloch Coroner ......................... ........ Dr. J Myer» PBXCINCT omexns. Justice.................................... lames llolmun Constable ............................. J H Colby citv of grant ' s pass . ............ W T Coburn Mayor.. W Elmer McGregor Auditor.. . .Col Juhnson Treasurer. Street Coiuiui«eioi»er. . . . T B Elliot F W Hiiggertb Marcha!. . ( Dr. VVm Flanagan I L u Jennings ' F I. < oron Councilmen I W A Haszins I Flank Fetsch l Fred * niv er Regular meetings ol Hie city council of Grant's I’a«» are held in lhe council rooms in the city ball on the first and third Thursday ev-ning'Of -a ti month cir < 1 it col KI Meets on llu* tiiird Mot da. "i April and ttie fourth Monday in 'ep'ember covntt coi nr Probate court meet« fir-t Mondav of January. April. .Inly and rentemiwr. Cousity coiiiuiissioner» < in meets first Weui>e»d«.v after the meei ug of the •ouuty court. Receiver Register.. JOSEPHINE Joint Senator.......... County J udge ... Commissioners FIRST NATIONAL BANK — OP — SOUTHERN OREGON Capital Stock, $50,000 Receive deposit» subject to check ur o certificate jikjrable on demand. Staple and Fancy Groceries,Provisions FLOUR AND FEED. Don i Forget THAT \VE HAVE THE BEST LINE OF STEEL BAKGES IN SOUTHERN OREGON. PRICES FROM $25.00 VP. The Jewell Hardware Co SOUTHERN OREQON 5TÆTE N2RH/1L JOIOOL 45HLdNb, - OREGON. Located in that part of Oregon which is noted for fine climate, good health, excellent water and large peaches. This school has a tegular normal course of four years. Other lines of study are sub-normal, college preparatory, music and art courses, special studies teachers' review classes. The normal senior class practices teaching throughout the year un der the direct supervision of a thorough critic teacher. The training school is graded. Grades accepted from good schools The regular normal school diploma is granted, good everywhere tn the. state without further examination. Expenses: All expenses for school year. $125; not including books, Si 15. Next school year opens September 5. For catalogue or information address. W. T. VAN SCOY, President. Sell* sight draff* on Aew York, San Fran- eiaco. and Pot land. Telegraphic transfer* «old on all points ic lhe United State«. Special Att*' n given to Collect ions nX general lamio - f our curtomers. Collertmr- Btade thr*'"ghout S.. then Oregon, and - n all acemsible [ointe. J. D. FRY. President. J. T.TUh FS. Vice President. R A. BiterTF < a*hirr MDn^G PRESS "Ü TEAR Weekly : ¡Eustrated- Grants Pass & Crescent City -STAGE LINE- Carrie?» ( . S. Mails, Pa^cngers and Stage Ex pre**. Stages ’’utt both ways daily between (.rants Pass Oregon, and Crescent City Cal., passing through the following interior points: W’ilder- ville Love’s Anderson, Kerby. Waldo. Shelly Creek, Patrick s Creek, Gasquet.». 1MHABDT ST. »Al HLANCIM.0. CAL. TABLE. EAST BOUND 6 a. tn. ave Crescent City Leave Arrive at Waldo............ 8 p. tn. I^ave W aldo................. 7 a. m. 4 a tn ■escent City Arrive at Grants Pass... . c p. tn. Arrive r* m 1 line p - aacs h betattfn! A tie- The scenery through »men ligbtiul mountain road from Gasqtt1 t to Crescent City. ExcurMvu rates during summer season J. C. HARPER, Grants Paas,Or.. Manager. Lea ve INDISPENSABLE Arrive TO MINING MEN. Leave MINING -Scientific PRESS 7 Burt lest’s Old Stand, U. »♦ LAND OFFICE RO>F.Bt KG. 24 Pages I nikkestm or.BoiTHUUi O regon . GRANTS PASS, JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 27, 1898. gMITH & HOUGH, Ufli. to the Washlagtoa Letter. A Cbri.tiua. Sleighing Party. er’» pale face breaking into smile» as she critd for joy. From our regular eorreapoudeut.) (By Ruth C. Abbott age, 15 ) local ftappenina* Three days later the palters were full Washington, tn t. 17. 1896. Secretary Great was the excitement when every strike made by William Hay i« too «hrewd a diplomat to publicly one of our little clique, consisting of a of the Shoes repaired at Hacektt’s JiaCuw the f*kea that are almost daily doxen girls, received invitations to take Robinson and Jack Lyons. My mother cab'ed from Pari« and Madrid, alleging Christmas dinner with Mrs. Allen at the gava a dinner to our sleighing party. Mr. Blank notes al the C oubixr ufli« e. hitches and dead locks m the Beaue Cem- Sima Mine The invitation was ac «nd Mrs. Robinson and Jack Lyons. Bicycle hospital for ail repairing At im**ion, but hi« countenance etpresars cepted. We procured a large old-fash Kejunte was invited but declined the in Ciamur Bros. hi» litter inditirivnee to these wnaations. ioned sleigh, four horses, a driter and vitatiun. Still on tup I’iieby, the artist, at the when they ar« ‘ailed to hi» attention by That wa» our postponed Christinas Alice Brown’s mother as chaperon. All Carbon Studio. new *p :|.«r men AII he will say on the the arrangements being made we settled dinner, where we al! decided that Mrs. Robinson’s newly found wealth was her W. C. Stites of Williams, was in town Miibject i* that nothing of importance ha* down to await th« eventful day. on butdiiu’«» last Saturday i yet been received from the American Christmas moruing dawned with the I Christmas gift, while ours was an exper Take your Blacksmithing to Trimble A coiunii.-Muner“. The latest fake about air crisp and clear. Alter much conies- ience which few girls have in their B; h her for first via»» work the Spaninh et»'iimi«eioner« having pro ion and laughter we were on our way to vouug life, and one to be always reiuetn- l>an (irear ami wife of I.* land spent a posed that the emperor of Germany Hie Sima Mine. It was a fifteen mile X Problem In Punctuation. ‘ h nld be a»ke«i to determine the owner- j 1 drive over a mountain road amt a trip day in Grants I’a-a la-t week »hip of the Philippine» is eo ridiculous very difficult to take at this time ot year. A funny old luan told this to me, J. R. Casey, ex-mat«>rof Ashland, was that one wonders it should have twen ' The winter however Ired heeu unusually (Ti» a purile in punctuation, you *ee.) I in town laat week on business. printed in American paper«. It will l»e mild, as yet no roads being blockaded by *1 fell in a snow-dritl in June, "»aid he. For a lira! class meal. g<> to the Ciîy rcmmibcred that the protocol which snow, and tins beautiful Christman •1 went io m ball game out in the *ea Hotel; B Williams, proprudor. iiiought uho.j; the smq ention of hosti morning was perfect. Weall anticipated 1 saw a jelly thh float on a tree The Carbon ^Uldio i« the leading lilies expressly provided that the United ! a glorious day and a tine ride home by 1 found some gum in a cup of tea 1 stirred the milk with a big brass key I holograph gallery and Bhebv is the •'tales »-hould retain Manila and the sur- ’ ' moonlight that evening Al the toll I o|»ened the door on my bended knee artist. rounding countrv, and that tlis Peace gate our d iver was informed that the I a*k your pardon for this,’’ said lie, Mr. J‘. Bristow returned from l-'iipene Coniinieaimi should d«*teimine the dm snow al>uve Ironton Park wae quite deep, ••But ’tis true—when told a* it ought to be. I la-t Friday a ter an absen e of some position of li e rest of the Philippine but otherwise the roads were in good A Point fur Bchoolgirls. | time. group. I'he Peio * Commission is only condition We rod» gaily along, *ing- There are very few schoolgirls, whose authorized to negotiate on tho basis pro ing, laughing, shrieking all at the same Wi liam W WiDon of Medford, wa»» A merrier Christmas party could parents are in moderate circumstance», in town last Friday and made the Cot k vided for by that protocol. By keeping time that fact in mind, it will be a compara hardly have been found. We were just who would not gladly give everv Satur ikk office a pleasant caH. tively < a*y matter to detect fake news entering Ironton Park and were looking day morning to earn regularly 50 cents Mr*. J C Harmon returned .Monday or 11. illuming from Fortland alter an extend- alK>ut the doings of the Peace Commis forward to a long delightful spin over Well, each one of these thriftily in sion . level road. Margaret Bennett was sing I edjiisit in the metropolis. Acting Secretary of the Interior Ryan, ing. her voice fell »oft and sweet. clined girls can earn or save lully this Judge 11. K. Hanna returned home to was somewhat surprised when lie wa« Everything seemed in dreamy silence ex amount by devoting half of her holiday Jacksonville after two or three days in visited by a delegation of full blooJed cept that beautitul low melody in the to going through her wardrol»e and sys ' the county on private business. tematically meuding, brushing, and ar Cherokee Indians, who came all th* way words of our old favorite : ranging her clothes, airing and sunning Ed Newell came down from Siskiyou from Indian Territory to a»k him if the “Hod bless ys, merry gentlemen, closets and bureau drawers, and seeing ' (or two or three days last week. He re ( urtis act for the reorganization of In Let nothing ye dismay—’’ turned to his labors Munday morning. dian Territory, which passed Congress Crash' went something overhead, We that her handkerchief case, glove case, George Cramer and A. E. Voorhies last June and was approved by ihe Pres started, the horses stood still. What was veil sachet, manicure set, and indeed, went down Rogue river last Satunlav ident, was really a law ; and the Indian» it? We looked up and saw a ma»» of snow all her toilet appurtenances, are in per morning and caught three or four fish of appealed to be even more surprised come,falling nearer and nearer, bringing fect order Aftei this system of care taking is well when he assured them that it was. trees, crag», logs, everything in ill way | good size. under way it is a question if it would re fhey insisted that he should «av in writ Tommy Fusion of Ashland, is assist directly toward us. An immense log quire all of «Saturday morning of each ant operator at the Postal office while ing that tho act was a law. and to please fell by the trout horse's feat. He reared week. Two hours of the precious day W. T Perkins Is engaged in attending to i hern i s wrote on lhe face of a copy of am! tho whole lour plunged forward. the act, “This is a law”, and signed his Elsie Martin, as usual, fainted. The would probably do the work satisfacto the apple business for the Sugar Pine. name. The Indians look the copy with rest ot ug jumped lrom the sleigh, Mrs. rily, and not only aid in materially re. N P Dodge is gradually recovering them, but »till seemed to have doubt» Brown dragging Elsie after her. Then during household expsenes, but contri i from the accident he received some days bute to peace of mind and physical well 1 about the matter. confusion reigned. The mass of falling ago in Ashland llu will return to Secretaries Long and Algor are good snow was quickly filling up the ro»d. 1 being throughout the ensuing week.— Grants Pa»» the last part of the week. From “How Every Girl can Save Mon it lends personally, but the relation« be- Frank R. Bellinger and a lady friend tweea the departments of the govern started and ran from the ecene O.t ami ey,” in Demorest’s Magazine for Novem of Forest creek, Miss McPherson, came ment—Navy and War—over which they oil, how far I did not know, finally, her. to the city Saturday and remained over respectively preside have been more or thoroughly exhausted, I sank down by Facts. Sunday, returning home Monday morn- lee« strained ever since the Adjutant the roadside. For a moment 1 sat dazed, then realized w hat an absurd thing I had I t takes more than 12,000 election offi ing. General of the army sent a rejiort to lhe done I could see nothing of our party. cers to man the precincts in New York The demand for apple Ixixen ban been War Investigating Commission, prepared There was no use trying to ret city. so great lately that the Sugar Pitie com- by direction of Secretary Alger, which them. I «as too tired to walk, Boston is to have free ice water foun pany has not been able to supply the naval officials, and others, regarded as back into the snow where I lay q tains in all parts of the city next sum local demand except in small quantities an attempt to make Admiral Sampson some time. 1 began to feel r to purchaser«. res|Hjnsible for the delays in getting from the cold and sitting up I looked mer. A jury in Mexico consists of nine men General «baiter ’ s army to Cuba, alter it Mr». Belle linden, who is teaching at around There was little to see. Every A majority makes the verdict. H the Kerby came over to visit her family last was put on board of transports, at Tain- thing was a mass of white. The 1'loudn nine are unanimous there is no appeal. Saturday. She reports her school io pa, Florida. This was tlatly denied by were rapidly overcasting the sky and at Longwood. Boneparte's house at St. good condition and working well She Adjutant General Corbin, but his denial the South they hung low over the moun is well pleased with her work in the did not atop the talk, and it has been tains. It wax growing darker. I tried Helena, is now a barn; the room in sometimes «¡uite bitter on the part of of to aland, but, lienuuibed with the cold, whit It he ditd is a »table; on the side of village. fh ials of both departments. The rela tell back into my bed of snow. It was his grave is a mar htae for grinding corn. The Bandon Recorder says that in tions between lhe two departments were growing darker and darker. At last 1 t'opeHliugen’s round tower, built in two or three places in that county this not improved when Lieutenant Frank raised myself and looked up the road the 11th century ami 160 feet high is to year parties raise«! 160 bushel» of barley K. Hill, of the Navy, who ha<l charge ol To my great joy 1 saw two men nut far be moved bodily a distance of 150 feet, to the acre. The soil is rich in Coos as the debarkation of Shafter's army,stated away They were coming toward mein in order to widen a business street. the harvest will show that the transports had arrived off the a rude cutter ami seemed to be earnestly An Elizabethan seal top silver spoon More than twenty million free samples coast of Cuba with no facilities for land of DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve have ing the troops, and that if the Navy had discussing something Faint and weary weighing one ounce and a half was sold been distril uted by the manufactures. not come to the rescue the army never I lav back and waited anxiously for my in Ixinduu recently for *100 an ounce. What better proof of their confidence in would have been landed, and backed up rescuers. At last retail was to come. 1 This is a record price toroid silver. A »Indent of statistics has discovered it’s merits do yoit want? It cures pile», that assertion by saying that General would not have to battle with cold grim burns, scalds, sores, in the shortest Shafter had also expressed the same death that day. But what was the mat that Spain lias more blind men than ter'' The men seemed .ung in coming. »pace of time. W. F. Kremer. opinion Lieutenant Hill said he had With some «Hurt I raided myself and any other nation ill Western Europe. The proportion is said to be US to every Mining bond» and ! lease» for sale at no id< of striking at the War Depart looked up the road ; but my heart sank, 100.001) inhabitants the C ourier office. ment iu his lestimonev, which embraced l'hn men bad turned and were fait trav* The greatest pilgrimages Io the llolv bo eling away. I gave one short cry and Subscribers who do not receive their only fact» that were known to all Land are undertaken by the Russian». daily Bulletin regularly should leave a cumi anied Shafter1« army, but War knew no uiore It I iah liven calculated that between U0,- Department assistants insist that he was word at the office. When I regained consciousness I was OOO a id 40,000 Russians visit I’alestint Remember the ¡»owi-r house at the actuated by a desire to "gut even”. It in a little low cabin with a poorly clad, was under»tu<>d that when the commib* but kind IrMiking woman bending over evary year. electric light plant is »here von can •ion, which has gone to Jacksonville. me. 1 soon discovered that the two The grand canyon ol Arixona, the have your wheat, oats aud barley rolled Florida, return» to Wanhingion, it wiJ greatest known, is about 200 mil«» long, men bad heard my cry and found me in (or your stock. ssk the navy department fur copies of upwards of 7 00 feel deep, and at some Colonel J A. Straight, Frank Houstan, all dispatches to ami from Admiral the ano*. After resting awhile 1 told them briefly all about our accident, and places, from rim to rim, measure« ten to and II C. Perkins returned from Kerby Sampson. the men took lanterns.—for it was near 12 mile» in breadth. and the Althouss country last week after There will 1« no military governor ap Women are running men closely in ing night—and set out to rescue n y com sending a number of days in the moun pointed for 1‘orto Rico, over which the professional competition tn the United rades tains surveying and locating claims. American flag will Hy on and alter the While they were g me uiy pleasant States Thera are 4.0<l> actresses amt T. O. Hutchinson, a photographer 18th mat., an it in the impression in ad hostes» told me her name was Robinson 35,000 lady vecaliats , 11,000 follow art as working for the KeystoneView < ompar y ministration circles that congress will ami that »lie was living Willi her hus a profession ; 2,300 literature, and KUO of St. Lonis, Mo . arrived intown la>t lose no time in providing a form of civil band ami brother, Jack Lyons. They journalism. The women also try their Monday and left for Josephine county government lor the islasd, and until that were prosper ting but it was difficult haml at dramatic autlioralup and man caves where be will take a number of is done the general in command of the The numlrer So cm work in winter and there seemed to be aging theaters views for his company Mr. Hutchin L'mten Slates troops on the island will ploved is ore) mi valuable minerals about there. son put his pack and instruments on a ba\s (he authority of a governor. Ma Til« men were long in returning, and 1 bicycle that weighed, wheel and pack. jor General Brooke is at present in com- Aii Army mih I \ »»y 120 pounds, mo’inted the wheel and maud there, but it is by no means cer- grew anxious. Finally they came bring M»'ri»<>r«n<!uiii book in «hat you linvt They had found though the load was a Ing one. struck tiin that he will remain until the civil ing distressing news I»vrn wanting. Tim Northern !’«< ific out all alone without seaming to think government is eat ahlmhed. General no Ira :e ol our part) except the »leigh, ha« it. It con lain« < lit of the Maine, one side half buried in th« «now. The his labor» would l»e hard. map of Cuba, list of U. S hiu ! Spanish Brook»- nas buun asked to notify the war next day a new search was to be mad* navy interior diawingM of » bat- department by cab v how uianv soldiers lor the Christmas parly which hull been tie Nliip, ilhiNiiuilone IT H uml bpan he considers ab*• »1 uteIy necensary tn pre «0 happy dial morning mli »hip«, gl(Meary of navy and army serve good order m Forto Rico. If Gen I spent a sleepless i word«, table of <ii«tari<»R, commander» era* Bi <*i.e <!■/(•» not make his ♦ -Lima’s next morning the search was rsuewed. of I’ .s flhipft and army corps, lint of too large, it is pro ba be ihal the island I’ll» men ha I not lieen gone more tlian I) H. regiment» and their commander« will Be garrisoned entirely by tegular», half ari hour when there was a knock al aa lhe war department wishes to avoid the door. Mrs. Kolnrisou flew tn open «nd oilier information very ueeful and lhe expense of the iraospurtatluR ba« k it and there in the threshold stood my valuable at th!» time. 1 he l,ook th* the %<-«t pocket ait I if and forth of volunteers, Secretary Alger brother. I gsvs a joyous tx.und toward up to date. i (’Ina M. Frr, general taking the ground that under the terms him, but had answered few of his imiuii* pawnengri ng nt, N. I*. R., Ht. Paul, t»f their enlistment—Jur two year», or (or ies when we ms some one walking rap Minn , ten cenla «nd I be Inejk . your*. the war—every volunteer who wishes idly up the road My brother went out his dis< barge w ill have a t ight to demand The < rrril of (a uà» 11>* him, ami the uian stripp'd amt hailed ami receive it the ininule that peace is and called We ladieve in learning everything bad officially declared between Bpain and the "Whit» about men ami women that we can United States Mr». Robinson, having appeared, ex learn. THE EXCELLENCE OF RIP OF FIGS Late news from Cuba is not «atisiac- claimed, “Why, it is Kejunl», the Indi We believe in reueating every .tory is due not only to the originality and lory. (¿eneral <ion>ez, who has done an“’ Keemg niv startled look she ex about men and women tiret we bear, simplicity of the ombination, but also more or less saiking ever since the Unit “He works in summer at the without caring wt ether it be true ur to the r are and skill with which it 1» ed bl al*-» d»*< fared war »gam«t Npain, is plained manufactured ity (scientific procejuvea reixwte*! to have threatened to lead hi« <-enewee mm« ami is, of course lot rim fali*e. I ms .” We learned from Kejunle that known to the C alifomia Fto Srnt r We believe in a Id.ng to a hat is told to Co. only, and we wish to impress upon men bark into the field, unle»« hie ideas he lia<l helped to save » party of girls uS, to man« the e’ory more entertaining. are carried out by trie alleged govern All tbc Importance of purchasing the from a snow slide, and that lliev now We l>elieve in denying that we ever true and original remedy. As tlie ment of the Cuban republic an I bv the wer« at hi» cabin. My friend» were al) »aid a word ab nit a per*on 's chara« «er genuine 8yrup of Figs is manufactured I mted rtate» authorities Ha ••rill «afri ami sound, and I don’t Hunk I . er when •« are charg»- I with doing no. by the < ALironsiA F10 hrntp Co. the United 'tate» to’/et off the island M We believe in uiakiug up st >n*M about only, a knowledge of that fact will NM on as the Spanisi, troope ilo, and leave felt so happy before. Just as I was starting out with Kejnn- {Miopie wlitii we «anii'it hear anything assist one in avoiding the worthless the Cobans lo arrange thing» to «ait teand my bristlier. Mr. Robinson rushed imitations manufactured bv other par bad about them. . Hi» elea» arid thoee of Sen excitedly into the room. Ha he'd up a ties. The high standing of the C' a I. i - tbernseive» We ¡n-ia-vu in telauds-riiig ♦ »♦ r>lx>*iy | FoasiA F10 Brncr Co with the medi a tor Foraker seeni to lie very nwatly alike large piece of rock. “*ee, see,’’ he we do not like. cal profession, and the satisfaction cried. “We fuund it, we found it our We beneve in guesiping. in talking i which the genuine Syrup of Figs haa Buckltn • Arnica Salve selves in the »now slide, ft will make about our neighbor», in tilhug lhe world i given to mill ions of families makes Thr !> k C ?*alve in I he wor|<| for Cute with misery and tr ul le. — B om I uh In-1 th« name of the Company a guaranty Hraieee.hor« L’l< «-re, Kalt Kbrum. I*evrr us rich, it will make us ru ts '* We left both Mr. and Mrs. Robinson reetigamr. of the exeellenr-e of its remedy. It la * r»*«. Tvtie?, Cbappvd rland«, Chi! far in advance of all other laxatives, in great excitement. as it arts on tl.e kidneys, liver and blainv,Corm»,an-l ell Hkm Eru(rtio.i«.an<i When we reached Kejunl«'» home, I 1 hie Minute Cough Cure vurprises peo bowels without irritating or weaken (Mtteitivly vurv» Pile« or n<> pay required found that my liiends bad spent the ple by ’tn q«ick emeu and ihildren may ing them, and it does n-t gripe nor Die night in hie tiny cabin take it in large quantities witiiout the nauseate. In order to get its beneficial tisi per Tire news that •• were found soon iea*t dui ger. Il has won for itee|( the etfiw-ta. please mriemlier the name of b >i. reached all of U m erari b party best reputation of any preparation nsed the Company — The rid« bom» «»< quiet, and 1 »ball to« lay lor co ids, croup, tickling in the «ts To-lK« r«»r tiftf CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. neuer lorxet rny sensmi»« ». w»dtw« tbrSAt cr obstÌ9S*e rongjM W F Kre (*ua*«ate«<J I omcwo Ufiii'i n>skr*. w» al’ •a» raasciM-w. csi Ltax'.TjBr, iH-iod pur« Iteti Äd druariaia up to Use gal». I can »till ere my moth- mer. lot uvillc . *». rssx, a.». lit / An ancient cat of solemn mein. And sofier hue, and lank, and lean, Last eve beneath my window crept, And there bis nightly vigils kept, And thus. *ith accents sagely stern, He sang. “To whom it may concern,'1 In tones that rauged melodiously From lowly A to lofty G S.tch startling song I ne’er bad heard, From throat of beast or bill of bird. It far excelled, exceeded quite Those sounds that oft attend at niglit That strange, uncertain, fearful plight t hat follow fiard upon a slight- Ly misdirected appetite. It romped and roared, and sank soared. From bold and free fortissimo 'Wav down to pianissimo! It languished off in minor drains, Chromatic scales, subdued refrains: But, ere he languished half way through, Fiom out my bed loom window flew My Sunday patent leather shoe! When, with a wail ot inild regret Whose echo surges o'er me yet, He sang an allegretto Obligato soloelto. 8. T. F. The llorae in Battle. A veteran cavalry borne partake» of the hope» anil fear» of the battle just th« same a» his ruler. As the column swings into line ami waits, the hors« grows nervous over the waiting. H the wait is spun out lie will tremble and sweat anil grow apprehensive. If he Ire» been six months in service, he knows every bugle call As the call comes to advance the rider can feel him working al the bit with his tongue to get it be tween his teeth. As lie moves out be will either seek to get on taster than he should or bolt. Ho cannot bolt, how. ever. The lines will carry him forward, and after a minute, lie will grip, lay back bis ears, and one can feel his sud den resolve to brave the worst and have done w ith it as soon as possible, A mau seldom cries out when hit in the termoil of battle, it is the aama with a horse. Five troopers out of six when struck with a ballet arc out of their saddles within a minute. II hit in the breast 01 shoulder, up go their hands ami they get a heavy fall; if in tho leg, foot or arm, they fall forward am* rolloff Even with a ix>t cut off with a jagged piece of shell a horse will not drop. It is only when shot through the head or heart that he comes down. Hu may be latally wounded, but hobbles out of the light to right or left and stands w ith drooping head until loss of blood brings him down. The horse who losses his rider and is unwounded him self will continue to mu with his set ot fours until some movement throws him out. Then he galloping here and there, neighing with mar and alarm, but lie will not leave the field In his rac ing about he may get among the dead and wounded, but he will dodge them if possible, and in any case leap over them. When he has come upon three or four other riderless steeds they fall in and keep together, as if for mutual protec tion, and the “rally’’ on the bugle uiav bring the whole of them into ranks iu a body. Doctor Knows Ö Your doctor knows all about foods and medicines. Tho noxt time you seo him, just ask him what ho thinks scon’s Emulsion of Cod-Llvor Oll with Hypo phosphites. Wo are wiilintf to trust in his answer. For twonty-flve years doc tors have proscribed our Emulsion for paleness, weak ness, nervous exhaustion, and for nil diseases that cause loss In flesh. * , Its croamy color and Its pleasant taste mako It es pecially useful for thin and delicate children. No other pre paratlon of cod liver oil is like It. Don't lose tfBM and risk your health by taklmr something unknown and untried. Keep In mind that SCOTTS EMULSION has stood tho test for a quarter of a century. • *TK. and |t no; «11 druggltt«. SCOTT & BOWM , ( hr < N«w York. ¡■> HAVE PUT IN A LARGE STOCK OF School Tablets I'.E'T VALLES FoR 1.1 O»T MOSEY. Sc TABLETS Hiecial Ifeliveiy, Beacon Light, Representative Men ( 175 sheets) Premier, Chlorte (a beaut»!, Seaeone (four kinds), Sweet Jangling Bells, Venetian, Saxon, Grants I’a»« l’ubile School Special, Hello i letter sise), Trinmtrh icompositiun), Nicks! Plate (composition} t