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HAST and SCUTH • formati >n that they rupply. The !»•» ' hold the pa*M F4 to ««count for the <«r-1 THE COPRA INDUSTRY. : Be in ena«-ted by the General A»-» ini‘!v SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY. X re<tr>«‘*s • » ih- statements they print, of th« slate of Maryland, that no pars u Alpi that ia «-no igh.—Examiner. Aa lapurtanl Trade May He Traas- The average life of a ship is about 26 i engag«*l in,connected with <»r employ ferred to the tatted Matea on a newspaper or journal bball !>e c»ui Was Buried Alive Through the Spite years» Brave Men Fall from Maraeillea. ' pel led to disckxM) ia any legal pro- -> d- are an- About 8,000,000 tone of coal of a Jilted GirL Vk loinacii, liver and kidney Dually consumed in London. ' lugs or trial, or before any c anrnr iee >i troubles ax well a« Consul Skinner al Marseilles invites «omen, and all feel There has been an Increase of $49,- . lhe legislature, or elsewhere, Ibe source If e rr»u<C« i : i I qm » of a} petite, po Rxis in attention to the fact that the occupa- 000,000 in the asseaeed values of the ’of any news or information procured >r ! tion of the Philippine« by the Lnittd backache, nervousness, bead* j property of the city of .New Orleans j obtained by him and published in the lb- 1 States may lead to the transfer to the arht* and tired, li«t '«*»«, run-down feel- ' I al nee 1880. j United States of an industry now al- new spa|»er on and in which be ie ei-KSgrij, mg. But there's mo need to feel like I ! moat exclusively confined to the city Some of the machines for making conn«« ted with or employed that Listen to J. W. Gardner, Ida- i I of Marseilles. He refers to the copra Soane years ago Black Horse, Some Horae, tJsen then a matches make 200 revolutions a minute Here is an excerpt from a recent stat ville, Ind. He says: * Elaetric Bitters i 1 industry, and states the situation as handsome young buck, met MixsThola each, and turn out about 2,500,000 ute of the stale of Maryland that is of in Bigh«art5 the daughter of ex-Chief Byf- matches daily, or about 9u0,000,000 an are just the thing for a man when he it ! follows: terest to California and other «•tales. It “The crushing of oleaginous seed* heart, of the Osage nation. 'They lowed nually. ail run down, and don't care whether be A well-known specialist on ear dis is a recognition of the principle for live« or dies. It did m re to give me [ and eocoanuts. for the extraction of the each other fondly and became eaguged. After that Miss Bigheart went «way to eases has made the announcement that I which the Examiner contended a i111 the I oil they contain, bas for many years new strength and good appetite than I given employ inent to hundreds of work Washingion to school. In the mean half the deafness prevalent at the pres ! legislature in 1897, and which ought to time she fonpot her Indian lover, and ent time can be trace«] to the practice I be ineluded in the law of every state in anything I could take. I can now eat men, and the ski Ilf uI use of bit- uded oi anything and have a new lease on life.” ! in the nianufacture of soap gate to th*• when she returned last flail vo her home of boxing the ears of children. the Union. there wss Black Horse to greet her, Although the brain is perpetually ac , It is inora than two years ago that a (July 50 da. at Dr. Kremer’s druz ature. city its world-wide reputution for the latter. In. more recent times, the Amer but for him she had no fond word«. tive, yet t he whole of it is nr ver at w ork Every bottle guaranteed. However, aa she had promised to be at one time. The two hemispheres, or j forcible example of the need for such a ican cotton seed oil ha» to a large ex his bride, the date was snd great halves, do not o|wrate siinoltaneously, I law was given in this state The Exam tent replaced the copra or coccanut oil. Parted in a Dream. iner charged that corrupt means were preparations were made. The cere- but alternate in action. at the same time severely crippling the Few songs reach a third edition in mony was to be held at thw home of seed-crushing business. A soap manu Dr. Daniel Draper, in charge of the being used to put through the legislature Frank Johnwosi, a relative </f Mam Big meteorological bureau In Central ¡«irk, a bill wboee object was to make it eawy four months and attain the wide |M>pu- facturer advises me that the cotton oil heart. Black Bores knew abe did not said the records did not show* that any to move cases from one court to another Parity of the above named ballad, with cannot, however, entirely supplant th- love him ss of old. taut lie sai<l nothing sudden drop in temperature occurred —the specific object being to remove the out th« aid of hire«] lingers on the vaudu cocoanut oil, as the former, if used The 100 guests assemble«] at the home early in the morning. “But,” hr said, ' Hale aod Norcross mining case from villa Hag«. It is every where spoken of alone, produces a soap too soft to I•• of Johnson and made ready for the , “it is a well-known fact that tla* cold as an exquisitely beautiful melody, de- acceptable to commerce; and the lat feast. The bride looked a trifle jsile I est period is usually at sunrise. This Judge Hebbard's court if a new trial cnbdly original and striking, vet grace ter, if unmixed with cotton or peanut should be granted by the supreme court. In her white satin gown. As is the ©ua- is caused by the evaporation of mois oil, makes a soap as much too hard. ful throughout. tom. Black Horse was not to come till ture occurring when the heat first | The managing editor of the Examiner, i I am informed that a mixture of about The words speak to the heart in touch nine o’dock, but when that hour ar-| strikes the earth.” Andrew M. Lawren«e. was thereiq>on half and half produces the best r* suits, ing sentiment: “ An American soldier rived, he did not show up; neither did and that the failure of Marseilles man The highest temperatures for the • ummoned to Sacramento l/elore a com he-cume an hour or two later. Miss Big- year correspond with abundant MUD mittee of the state senate, and wasa.^ked killed at Santiago, appears to his sweet ufacturers to maintain these ¡ repor herat finally be«*amr discouna<ed and spot« and the least humidity, and the to give lhe name of his informant. '1 he | heart in a dream, gives her a rose and tions has been followed by a distinct invited the guests to be la-atcd at th« maximum temperatures with warcity managing editor offered to tell the com* j I twgs her to wear it in her hair when »he falling off in the quality of some fa feawt«. of sun spots and great humidity. Such I comes to meet him, that l.e may surely mous brands of Marseilles soaps. After they had all gone, each one ex is the conclusion reached by M. Camille tn it tee where it could get evidence of lhe “The copra or cocoanuts crushed in know her. The song retails at 60ets , pressing regret« and surprise at the Flammarlon after many years of ob truth oi the charge. The < ommittve had Marseilles come almost exclusively but tn introduce it in new localities, the missing bridagrootn’s actioo, the In servation. He also believes that the no interest in thia ¡»art of this quesliou; from the Philippine islands. In th« dian maiden, «ailed aside her three character of the year's temperature is it wanted to know who had exposed the author will forward the «omplelu soi g, year 1897 the imports amounted to686.- Only a limited number will 120 metric quintals, in addition to brother»—Bill, Jw •"■'I Aitfill th« indicated by the temperatures of March matter to the newairsper. .Mr. Lawieuce for 25 < s three Johnson boys—Joe, Henry and and April. refused to give the name ol ins inform »•e scot in this way, after which the song which 31.910 metric quintals were im Si—and her fowler uncle— Frank John ported from the French colonics. The ant, and for this was adjudged in con will be handled by music dealers. son. highest price paid at Mars»*illes during,’ AGUINALDO’S EDUCATION. tempt of the senats, and a legal contest “Now, see here,” she said, so the ac 1897 was $6.94 and the lowest $5.31 To-Night and To Morrow Night, followed in which lhe courts held that counts run, MI want revenge on that The nuts fall from the trees and lie on And each day and night during this trilling Indian. He knew I did not the senate had the power to require Ibis the ground until the liar«! shell sep want to marry him in the first plaae, information, Knowing, however, that week you can get al any druggist« Kemp's arates from the kernel and decay s. The and he has done this for revenge. Now, the object of the rawcals who made up Balsam for tlm Throat and Lungs, ac kernels appears to lose none of its use I want* to show him who will have the When he was 14 or 15 he was enrolled the majority of the senate was nut to knowledged to be the most successful ful qualities, though permitted to re best revenge. I want you to catch him in the medical department of the Pon pursue ¡lie corruptioniata, but to jminah remedy ever sold for Coughs, Croup, main on the ground for a year or more. and bury him alive.” When a favorable opportunity occurs tifical University of Manila, under Chief Johnson and his me*n went out. ■ Profs. NaJda and Bui fra go. He was a the men who were trying to expose Bronchitis, Asthma and Consumption. the copra is gathered, dumped into ■ *et a bottle to-d'sy ami keep it always them, the managing editor oi (he Exam At daylight they reUrrned, und Maid: | bright atudent, but nothing is know n of some »mail coasting boat, and eventual ‘‘We found Black Horae Lying drunk I his college career. Shortly after this iner persisted in hia refusal to give u|> in the house, so you can check your cold ly reaches Marseilles. At the present beside the road not far from his house. time be committed what is an unpar the names till the adjournment oi the at once. Price 25c. and 50c. time the price is uncertain and almost We woke him and asked him why he did doueble sin, both aecular and re legislature ended the power of the guilty, double the average figure, because of a not corn© before to the wedding, and ligious. in the Philippines, by joining lhe charge« of the Examiner »ere sub complete Fu.-pension of arrivals from Many a Lover he replied, as you »aid, that besought the masonic order. Masonry wus a pro Has turned with disgust from an other Manila. On January 11 the total stock revenge. So we bound him hand uzid hibited thing in the Philippines under sequently confirmed by G. W Baker, of co| r ! in the deckb and warebou.^o foot and took him to the liank t»f the Spanish rule, and any man joining the lhe attorney who had ateered the Haie wise lovable girl with an offensive was only 1.530 quintals, and the fear river, «lug a hole in the sund and buried organisation might under the ancient and Norcross bill through the legislature, breath. Karl's (.’lover Root Tea purifies now prevails that the troubles among him alive.” law be tortured and executed. About who boasted in the pre&enceuf witnesaeB: th« breath by 1Uaction on the buweh the natives will prevent the shipment The Indian girl smiled, as though this time (in 1HMM) he bad some trouble Now two years ago I carried bill 273, etc , as nothing else will, Sold for years of any considerable quantity for some well pleased. 'Hie next day she went with the authorities and went to Hong- in spite of the fact that all three news on abso’ute gurantee. Pi ire 25 rents time to come. iway. As the neighbor» are fara|>urt, Kong. where there was a fair-sized col papers in lhe city were «gainst it. 1 here and 50 cents. W.F. Kremer. “The assurance that means of com jo one knew it, neither did they know ony of Philippine exJIes, and also of munication between the Philippines was the--------- row you ever saw against that Black Horae had not come to the Filipinos who hud crossed the ( bina and the United States will soon be Washington Letter. wedding later, supposing, of courat*, bi sen in business enterprises. Here he it.. The governor had declared agam^i established will make it appear easy Continued from Fir.it Pa<jr > il, the people were up in ai ins about it had been delayed. for American capital to build and oper obtained his first knowledge of the A f«'w weeks Later a jrarty of Kansas great world outside of the narrow Spad but by------we landed ¡1 and now it io a generate injnkind than ail the partisan ate crushing mills; and. with cotton hunters encumped on the bunks of the ish civilization in which he had been law in the stale. I paid l-HK) for nit'll in politician« who have ever lived. Iler oil in unlimited quantities to draw Arkansas, near Homing posts While brought up. Ibe attended the drills and the señale, ami I2Ó0 for iiiRU in lhe future miaeion will be to talk other« in uj)on, the manufacturers of soap will searching along the I winks f«w kindling parades of the British garrisons, fre house. to believing the same way.” Mr. Dorch be in possession of additional resources wood they nothx-d the sand lieing quented the gunshops of the (J*'« < n’n But it waa not proof of guilt that lhe didn’t say k >, but it is taken for granted for,°arrying on their business.”—Wash turned up, and Harry Chase, more cu road, purchased firearms for his own lhe rax airy in lhe fiiat Mrs. L-Hfe will exact the usual ington Star. rious than the rest, decided to Investi use, and in every way tried to increase Mt-nale wanted. senate knew »II about that theniMdi vea, pri«« per talk. gate. 'The remit was the finding of his fund of practical knowledge. THE NEWSPAPER GRABBER. and wanted no mure • f it. What they As long as the preaident of the United Black Horse’s body. His mouth was According to report, he crossed over open and filled with Mind. His feature« wanted was lhe uamo oi the informant. States and the emperor of Germany con A Hotel Goeat W ho la Tolerated for into Kowloon ami served a short time were drawn, ntul the body showed evi Now it is obvious that if newspaper* tinue to exchange such cordial perfrnal W hat He Spenda at in the Chinese army’, and there, firuling dence of having been covered while yet the Ilur. that, nothing more could be learned are compelled to reveal the name ol an ablegrams ar have followed the grant «live. Chase reported to Deputy Mar from the corrupt mandarins who of informant in such cases, they will g* t ing peniiishion by President McKinley shal McGuire, who in vest ignt«*d and ar “Do you see that man with the fur- ficered the troops, but. never drilled very little information ol corruption. for the la iding of the new German cable rested the Johnson a<id Bigheart boys. them, he obtained his discharge and Persons who have inside informal ion oi • ii New York, the yellow’ journals are lined coat?" asked the hotel clerk, nod- They Ignorantly confeswd, and ac «ling toward an elderly, well-dresxd joined the crew of a (’hiñese warship this sort me likely to have am h relation* Aasling apace in trying to make it ap- man who sat in one of the • asy-chair> tiially believed they had done nothing which had some European instructors. wnmg. p»-ar that tlieie ie even the blighteM with an air of proprietorship which with lhe guilty that they « an be ma le He met the lat«* Col McGiflln ami is said Thule was captured by a deputy mar to have served under him several very uncomfortable if their name» art probability oi a break between the two 1 would lead anyone to suppose that he shal at the horn« of an> uncle near Paw i’ll« Examiner has therelor« countriee. Publications in both coun I was a star guest. months. Whether these rumors la- known. huska. She denies that she intended “That's one of our regular customers true or not one thing is clear. During contended that Min h information is ol a tries show that each has a share of indis to escape, azid also sn^s she did not tell his stay in Hong Kong ami that neigh- plivileged character, and wc lake it as a creet hot brad*, but they are p werlesa He comes here every morning regular- the brothers and Johnson boys to kill borhfXMl he gained a w ide know ledge of compliment that Maryland, one of lhe io ii ’ ’<e serious trouble aa long aa (he 1 ly and reads the papers and writes his Black Horse by burying him alive. She warfare, both military anil naval, ami oldesl stales, whose legislature has been pic. idem ami emperor are on such cor letters. He is a rich man. and thinks is said to have remarked to Deputy I nothing of spending one dollar at the reiul many works upon strategy ami the dial p«*rdonal terms. Mandial McGuire, when taken before bar, but he never buys u newspaper campaigns of Bonaparte, Wellington, little tom bed by the corrupting influen her alleged «ccomplice«: ”1 deny any Il any more anti-American literature He sits around and ‘rubbers’ until some Von Moltke and Grant; and there tire c « h that have lowered the character ol connection with this crime. My friends numerous photographs in existence in these bodies in most of the common gova from the United States to th« Phil one gets up and leaves bis paper on w»ro angry when they discovered 1 that-city of him in both soldie r and wealths, should agree with us so far as ippines, it will have to be smuggled into the chair, then he makes a dash for it hjh I Black Hors«* did not marry, and ’be island, a* the post «•Ifice department and begins to read. But he is ne-erso they ma<le the suggestion themselve« sailor uniforms. During the past year to put the principle into statute law. deeply interested that be misses other that, hr should I m * buried alive. Perhnps he has surprised many new* acquaint The thieves and I the politician ha-' issued an order forbidding the car paptrs as they are left behind, and rying of pamplutb irfMted by the anti im I did assent, but I am sure I never told ances with his knowledge ami accurate understand well that their chief ui ’ ss there are too many of his com- them to do it.” She was taken to the opinions upon the famous battles and danger h free and perialistic league of Boston, in the Unit- ¡M-titors on the sped he usually gets ceníes from house of the jailer, Henderson, and kept , generals of Europe and America dur el States mails to the Philippines. three or four papers every morning.” lint rani ineled press, The strange under guard. Homing Post is a »mall i ing the present century. Review of Re- The clerk said that the same class of creatures that float into > a position of There was some talk in oflicial circles of town, and the jail is on the principal v lew s. temporary power at Sacramento on the prosecuting util jers of that organization customers may i»e found in every large street. It is a small wooden building 1 The* Moiuilsln M«*n. political t!'I«- m understand that the only for circulating seditious doctttnenU, but hotel These men are good representa in a corral between twostone buildings, Uncle John Smith, Uncle Dick and high wall» close the ends of the ton, Kit I’araon and many another light that is shed on their doings come* it wan concluded the wise r plan not to tives of the class which is willing to iiMCloaure. The prisoner» are allowed played their live« ns they staked their from the newsp»|»erN, and if the news give them an «»ppoitunity of posing as pay one dollar to get something that is worth 50 cents for nothing. to run l«K>se in this « mi rmJ, anti guard» dollars, and it wan their pride not to papers can be kept away, there wiil tw mart) re. These men are know n to the hall boys are stationed in picket houses on top flinch when the gam«* went against Acting Secretary of War Meiklejdm no one to interfere with their designs. and other hotel employes as “news of the watls. tfo in. Th«* chief characteristic of the This is why they have exercised their in has had th« report of the military court I paper grabbers.” When they are ob In a talk with Dr. JI Hl. who callr<l trapper whs the iron nene that liev« r oi intpiiry in hie p »ssession for several jectionable and bear any resemblance at the jail to ace him, Johnson, who is failed, the prericncc of mind that never genuity in an an attempt to strike at th« davs, hut he will not make it public un- 1 to the “bum” class they are not tol 65 years old, said: ”Wr took the young ' desertetl him. Such as he wns, he was press. Their attempts have fail *d and Indisn dowa and buried him lM*«*ause I always equal to himself, and was at we believe they alwavs will lail The til dir«*ct«*d by the president, who has a erated, but grabbers like the ol<l. high he draervesl it and had no buainei«* to his beat in momenta of imminent peril. press is a« much a ¡»art of this govern copy of it, to do so. It ia umltrstood ly respectable man are allowed to gr.ib whenever they can. “These people.” spoil our girl'« (mining Thu la Big What gave him superiority over the Im menta?« the court« themselves. A re that the report says the refrigerated beef continued the clerk, “mind their busi heart) prospects that way. She told me issued to the army was not chemically (linn waa Ida awift determination in ex publican government such as the United ness. and often spend 50 cents for she did not want to marry him anyway, | treme difficulties, which aeemed, in treated, and without positively condemn drinks and cigars while th« v sit around because she ltad a *w«-etheart in the deed, to kharpen his faculties to the States would in* impossible without the The papers make mis- ing the canned “roast” beef, sajs that it waiting to grab five cents' worth of pa east, and he (Black Horse) was too utmost. Absolutely indifferent to para newspapers. takes ; some of t hem tail tnlo ibe bands is an unlit ration for use in a tropical pers. and they advertise the house by «waninon for her. We asked her what lyzing auperatitioua, he doubled the should we do with Mm that night if he them for the same climate.and that too much of it was isned sending hundreds of letters on our sta Iixlian aagneity and craft, w ith infinite i of bad men who use could be found, and site Miid ‘to bury in the legislatures anyway ; also, that it cen»nres a number tionery. On the whole, the grabber ends as the thieves ly greater «lash ami daring. II«* was rot an objectionable character, and I him aJive.* 'That'« what we done, mid prompt to seiz«' opportunities which use their powers, But they are the oi c•mm '-I'y officer* and recctnmtnds would lie surprised to hear that anyor the son-of «a gun won’t fool anybody the red braves let slip I'.mlMnly ing the great ami iiHlispeiisabie agents in k P that some of them be court martialed. knew by what means he secured h el*x 1 guess.” hardihood and dauntless perwv« rance it.g the |>eople in touch with the allaire Evidently, I'. tgan isn’t one of them,as daily papers.”—N. Y. Tribune. The preliminary trial of the aeren of the American «-haracter. tlms«- trap of their government, and it 1« to th«* a<l he has started for Hawaii, whore he will nirn was held before McCloud, jtisrtica pars constituted themsclv«*» into a fac \ antiige of the people that they should reside with his sun, who owns a votTee V lll»li<»p hih I h I > r < i hi in e r. of the peace, at Homing Post. They ulty of state aunryor», and were the be able to protect the sources ol the in-J plantation. Bishop Watterson, of Nebraska, was p)ea«led guilty, and, while it was not veritable makers «if tin rtnp r** of the once mistaken for a traveling salesman customary—any old form gm-s in that west. The Inst of them lout gone :«ome by a commercial traveler who met him country the justice I mhiih I them over 30 years ago. having pione«-rrd the way in a train. to the Indian, court, whirh is held at for th«* g«dd seekers mid the rancher*. ”lk> you represent a big h Pawhuska.—CMcago Inter Ocean. —Blackw« nm I’ s Mugii/.iin*. asked the traveler of the bishop. A < lork That < «Mt ««00,000. “Biggest on earth," replied the bish XV ar ami the Price of Din monti» In the list of artistic treasure«« owned op. One of tin* m*1* t r«‘ii .>• 1 hie resultiA«»f by the late Ilaron Rothschild mention “What’s the name of the firm?” ia made of a “Fitzwillian clock ” Thia the recent llispum-Ar; ■ i *• '.ri war is the “Lord and Church.” is the famous Louis XIV. clock, which largely IncrvaM'd «1« mai ■ “Hum! I»r«l and Church. Never for generations was one of the moat in A iihth a Pnt rim ic j heard of IL Got branch house» at)- value«] heirlooms nt Milton hall, near male bo»om manifest* it» If ina ifr rat where?” igh Peterborough. It is »aid to have been variety <»f way a *park “Branch house» all over the world.” •old to Baron Rothschild by Mr G. C. 1‘ommery or takiiu» a ri h I ’«M»«| 1hue “That’« queer. Nev«r heard of ’em. 1er. W. Fitiwilliam, the present Mpiire of from fruity put i'fo Is it boots ami shoes?” Not mneh attention is often paid to tha Milton. for £40,000 An rxnet far rejoice in brilliants. Si. • He •• first symptom« of Eciems. but it is not long the simile, however, which la said to bare th« demand for dlnmco » “Oh. dry gvM»«!«. 1 supfMJse?” before lhe little redness begins to itch ana i of coat £1,000. now stands in Milton hall Inst few month» Hint an . “Yea, they cal) uiv sermon« burn. This is but the beginning, and will In the |msitlon where the original clock at least 30 |w*r cent has taken pl lead to suffering and torture almost unen •ometimes.” — Christian Endeavor the pi in the price ¡»aid stood. N. Y. Herald uth durable. It ia a common mistake to regard W ■■ a roughness and redness of the skin as On Kvary Botile U list I n Mill«» h? Camera KaigMiit« merely a local irritation ; it is but an indica Of Shiloh*« Consumption Cure i* thi« A grand old remedy for ( >l«ls 'oligli. “ . ( ’ < tion of a humor in the blood — of terrible 4xó ('yrlr Poe*» “All we ask of ou is to uee Kctems—which is more than skin-deep, and can not be reached by local appli guarantee and consumption, lined through tlie Htereosmpi« Vive cations of ointments, salves, etc., applied to the surface The disease itself, twothirds of the contents of this l>ottle 414 Viva, Films or Plates world lor hall a century , ba« cure«! iiinu the real cause of the iroubfo, is m the blood, although all suffering is produced faithfully, then if vu «an *sv you ere 414 Vivo: with rase, second hand I mecable « «»cs oI incipient c > mumption through lhe skin; the only way to reach the disease, therefore, is through not benetiteil return the bottle to your 414 Vive, second ban I amt relieved maiiv in advam ed stage*. the Wood. No. 4 Bulls Eve, 415 with case | he may refund the price Mr Phil T Jones, of Mixeraville, Ind , writes: If you are not satisfied with results, we No 2 Bulls Eye. second hand I M) cts and II “1 hail Ecsema thirty years, and after a great deal No. 2 Bulls Eye, second hand will rvfou I your money. Price 25 cf«., 5 of treatment my leg was so raw and sore that it gave me These uew cameras are th« Iwst on cis ami 41 — W. F. Kremer. 3 constant pain. It finally broke into a running sore, and the market for the pm« and the s« . '!• I t*egan to •¡»read an«l grow worse For tha past five or 1 Hlkr Tile 11 n The ir fiutine«« fi«»omin< six year« I have suffered untold agony and had given up band instrumsnls ars in good condition irmonious bicvrle The threatens ! all hope of ever being free from the diaeaaa, as I have and as g«»u«l as new. Call and see them Pio^ahly noon« thing lias na« caused t>e«n treated bv some of the best physicians and have mi txvme to pass. 1 t. for Hits at the Cot hifm «thee. A. F VonaNiE’« a general reirival of trade st W F K re taken many blood medicines, all in vain. With little at present confine to Germ: , mer’s drug ■ tore sw his g.voig away faith left I began to take S S 8 . and it apparently musical mon rmaity is fixe« Try Allen • Foot Esse made the Ecserna worse, but I knew that this was tha 1 Ins many cvlatninera so many free tr handle ar, and by an it.grruous war the remedy got rid of the ixuson. Continuing A powder to lw shaken into the shoe*. bottles oí 1 >r King’s New Dis.-overv 1 rangement is worked by the front 8, J4 8., the sore healed up entirely, the skin became w heel. Il will p’ay for in hour •! a At this season your fret leal swollen, . (.'«»«sump’iori. Hi* trade ia simply rn clear and smooth, and I was cured perfectly.” nervous and hut and get tired easily. , mous in this very \aluabl« remedyJr< Fcse-na is an obstinate diseiuie and can not be cured by a remedy which it «per«! of ten miles an- hour, and it the rider has not be«« driven mad by that only a tonic Swift’« Specific If you have smarting feet or tight shoes, lb« fart that it al wait enrea and nei yer time he I :s «>nly to touch a spring and try Allen’s Foo'!-Ease. It cools the fret <hs*a points Coughs, ( »ids, Asthn the mach, re starts off again •« g»'l' and makes walking easy. Cures swol Bronchitis, Umup ami all thrust a d —-is superior t«> other blood remedie« because it cures diseases which they can er. If it should find a bcoein th) len and sweating feet, blisters and cal lung disease a are «¡uukli cured not rea-’h. H g> ■ s to the bottom—to the cause Y au of lhe disease—and will cure try, which the fates tortead, w th«» w«»rst rase of Ecsrma, no matter what other treatnv * t has failed It is lous spots. Relieves corns and bunions can test it b»•torr D'lying by getting expect noc«iu»lcal cyciwsta to agí the only bkad remedy guaranteed to be free from potash, merrury or any of all pain and gives rest and comfort. trial txittle fiiee, large sue 50 cts. and 1 11 to shoot at light, other mineral, and nrv» r fails to cure Ecsema, Scr-ffula, C«*ntagioua Rh'ed tate for a Try it Wo* Sold by all druggi-ts and Every h tflM I *i L*mi œ C\rr»nicle. ele. upon 8 8 S.; nothing can take its place. * ( shoe store« lor 25 cents. Trial package Quarta lw < lltofc« «»a the- li - s will be tn d free to any address by Swift Tw jn not free Address, Allen 8. Olmsted, l.e r t'athai ente Company. Atlanta. Georg.a al lb« Uut aixa olin e. Boy, N. Y. IfC.C i Common sense u. tbit a debilitated system A Correct Principle. INDIAN’S SAD FATE ---- VIA THE----- Shasta Route — oi the — a body already ened "by disease. Most so-callea blood builders sr‘t>rwS“m“li.nk PUIS that Southern Pacific Company. Exurtwe Train« Leave Portland South. “ 1--------- . -------- ~¡~ -V.ri¿, 6 :(j0 p. M. i z. I r . ind at Al*. . B om lv . ?®r» m :06 a . m ( lv . (rant» ________ 1 r. » M ió a . M. nr. San F ran 'co lv - '«ir., Al-ove train» »top at »11 «talion» Portland »nd Mleiu, Turtivr, 0 JelferAun, Albany, Cottane Grove, T»i|„„i' »liedd», llalM-jr. Harrisburg, Juii. u,,,, 7 ,, Eugene, Drain Oakland, and all from Roseburg, to Ashland inclusive for Pale People do Let on the bowels. They build up the blood and strengthen the nerves. The same ^ood sense leads you to give ®Vi'Vrom'pt you*to're- H . M. (2;25r. m . 5:2u P. M. DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE. |nd does not deserve yourtrade. Pullman Buffet Sleepers — and — r—*» S econd C» ass S leepinqq A hs Attached to all th lough train* ■ „‘b^i uoren-f. Ih.d»!«/“*.**---------------- Sa,,.-.« t.or« b- »Vily upon ni<L ... , tr, p,. Wllllanii' Hnk Pill» mrr. ' Roseburg Mail Daily lv . Portland ar. 1 lv . Albany lv . I l-'Slf.M at . Roseburg lv . 7 For further particulars burnire of G cm , Estes, Grants Pass. ! “O| 1’ jrr " . eurA zil.'OO'l ,b ' <",V 1 , :/.'\';<.1;;:,V''i lI.kFm»«.Wredmelobe»boaLdl nxxt West Side Division. MAIL TKAl.X DAILY : E XCBFT SU««»! M \ .1 nr. Portland A r 5:50 m 1 55 f . m . at . <zorralUs —/Yarn Uu Pj-Standtr, Xa<-vm5, IU. Sold by all drug- óists or sent post paid by the Dr. YYilhams Methone Co, Schenectady, N Y, on receipt of price, « fifty cents per box. eiw 50. $ix hrtiPt boxes, 4x2 $ 2.50. Al Albany and Curvai.lv connect vim tains oi Or. Central A Eastern Ry. KXI-KISW THAIS DAILY ( EX. I I T Al'XM,.) O ot . m . I lv . Penland *1. T.»>c. m . | ar. Mi'Minnvilie lv . a .25,« 5J0, , Rebate In kers on sale between PorUui ten» lame J Sacreiuentu and >an b'ranciaco. Set rate. ------ ------------- :. $17 brst class and 511 second class, in. iaa inir slaeper. Kales «nd tickets to Eastern points ma Europe. Also JAPAN, CHINA |hi\- <11. t I.C and AV1STHAI.1A Can b,(2 THE WORLD OF WHEELS. tained from our agent, Grants Pass. Chulalongkorn, king of Siam, haa c. H MAKKHAM, bwn experimenting with the fashion R. KOEHLER, 1‘ t .A p. Agt„ EFFECT OF MUSIC. able toothpick ahoes now in vogue. Manager. Portland, Ore. Dif- Already he rides a bike. The Nervous System influenced by ferent Kind« of S«»un<i*. ••Pedaleurs” and “pedaleuae»*" are the The «ld «tory that Saul wh« n out of terms which the “Gaulois" now em PROSPERITY aid an ABINII.INT ill® temper used to .imm n David to play ploy to designate cyclists of the two are insured only to those who sow ort the harp, and found the music to be a sexes. tested hkkds . {Send postal for our illustrat jk dative, may pro-e to be more thana ed catalogue and save money by purchasing French wheelmen have adopted a simple historic incident, for both < har- cod«« of signals by whistle. The whist 1» from the pacific S eed C ompany , cot and Tarchanow have declared that is much used in France in preference tc Wholesale and Retail, musical Hounds are a remedial agency the bell. 025 to 729 J St., Sacramento, Cal. in disease which no physician can af Maine wheelmen have been experi All Seeds sold at lowest prices. Agents ford to ignore, says the New York menting with bicycling on ice. and wanted. Libel al discounts but no seeds sold Herald. are said to have had very aucceaaful on commission. Mr. Warthin, of Michigan, who ha* and exhilarating sport in most in given a great deal of thought to this sub- stances. Crescent City and Grains Pass Siage different kinds of jcct, asserts th A bicy clists’ accident insurance com Line Passenger Kates. sounds are more effect ive than drugs in pany has just been organized in West the cure of diseas >e. For instance, he field, Mass. It. propose» to insure bi From Grants Pass boldly assureK us that the music of cycle riders against all manner of ac I’o Wildervilie.................................... $ .75 Valkyrie will increase perspiration, To lxive ’ s ........................................... fl.00 cidents met w ith while riding their ma To Anderson......................................... fl.25 and, therefore, cure certain forms of chines. To Selma..................... $1.50 ailment caused by checking its flow. To Kerby.................................................. $2.00 The operative energy is not the music To Waldo..................................................$3.00 as such, but the peculiar vibrations Shelley creek........................... ..$4 50 made by it. Tannhaueer, on the other Gasquet ............................. $8 00 hand, is a vibratory su^xirific and in Crescent City ......................................... $9.00 duces a serene state of mind and bod; Above rates subject to change without M. Coriveaud. of Paris, asserts that notice. Round trip tickets and excur violin playing is at least a temporary sion parties at special rate«. remedy for sciatica. He adduces tlie in stance of a patient who found almost instant relief in that way and who suc res* fully resorted to it vvhenever threat ened with an attack. J’erhap« this iw n anrpeal to the ire (your own selection) to every sub- i; scriber. Only 5o cents a year. 2: agination, but w] it matters it if the patient is cured? ’crhivps, again, there is a law hidden s< nowhere in the p;l • of apparent impo.* lities—one which will some time b ' <i: scovered for our benefit. We never Siili Ie with increduli- ty at anything in the. * wonder-working days. A LADIES' MAGAZINE. i i i I I BEWARE OF SOFT-SHELL CRABS. I’eciillar Part* to lie ICe^arded by Tbow Who Eat Them. “There is no danger in eating soft- shelled crabs,” ob>*. 1 \ < d an epicure, “if they are fresh, but they are ¡»oison if they are not, Th»*y should l>e well sea soned, and an extra lot of pepper put on them as a precaution, especially if the weather is very hot when they an* eaten, or if they are eaten shortly I e fore one retires. It is the habit of many persons to eat soft-shelle«] cnvbs at night time. I do not know but that they taste bett«*r then. It is somewhat dan gerous to many to drink milk after eat ing crabs. M ik seems to develop the colic that follows «atiiig soft-shelled crabs with some persons. “Another thing that should be re- membered. and that is that a »harp thunderstorm ioft-shelleld crabs, and even idled crabs at. times. Unle helled crab had been cook' ie thnnder- would be all other tn partak- HOW Mrtli oTUNTEO. '! muta« ttirr of RAW AS BEEF FROM ECZEMA! ? A FREE^PATTERN^f You have used all I sorts of cough reme- j dies but it docs not ¡yield; it is too deep j ited. It may wear j : ?! out in time, but . < :> J more liable to produce la grippe pneumonia or a seri ous throat affection.! You need something that will give you strength and build up the body. MS CALLS MAGAZINE A erm; beautiful colored plate«; |r *.est fasrnons ; dressmaking economies ; I jk y work ; household hints ; fiction, etc Sub scribe to-day, or, send ¿e. for latest copy Lady agent* wanted. Send tor terms Stylish, Reliable, Simple. Up-to- date, Economical and Absolutely Perfect-Fitting Paper Patterns. MS CALL/?! Ä BAZAR. •S (No-Seam-Allowance Patterns.) 5 Sg Only io and 15 cts. each—none higher g ¡S Ask for them. Sold in nearly every city < and town, or by mail from S i: Will da this when everything else i There is no doubt about it. It nourishes, strengthens, builds up and makes the body strong and healthy, not only to throw off this hard cough, but to fortify the system against further attacks. If you are run down or emaciated you should certainly take this nourishing food medicine, | D octor MEYERS & coz Specillisi for Men Tbew ptiysfcians hive !■« runng weakness «nd «*• ln>ct«d ailment» »inc« 1®• They bave the I"»«*** l>e»t euuipred medie»! »• ititutlon, »««1 the »««•’• tensive practice intbo 1 No Psj Till C.M. te men who eao- ould write for ad ivate ixjok— , FKEE. Thousands aired at h°®*- * I j | | i | j I j 1 j All letters eonfldenUali Ko Charge for Consultati««. 7qi WAKKKT ST., f 01 SAN 1 HAM 1SCO J Elevator Entra«» I Mcvaror c.» PATENTS Caveats, aad Trad«.Mark* obtained and “ «nt business conducted for Moor rate FtM- i O ur O ffice is osrosite u « P atent orricif »nd we can secure patent in less time than t. os s remote fn>m Washington. S«nd model, draw nr photo., tion. We advise, if patentable or not. t'** *1 charge. Our fee not due till parent is - J A P*MRMUKT. “ How to Obtain Patents ’ com if same in U m U.S. and foreign co "nines] , sent fr*«. Addrast, < ; 1 ; ( 1 ' i e io crt (tuoi art of thè FtAtu cf Gre- «• county. e estate i No’ire to eased. ) Creditors. given by thè under- tor of thè estate of sed. to Die < redi tori • na\ ing < aim« agamsl to exhinil tliem with r«. withiu six months tion of this native. itor al thè otlìce 0 lgnt ftt Orante Pass regon, or lo nce on Louse «reek. efon M Al H1CK S a V estate uf . Abram No Tortura Equal to the Itching and Burning of This Fearful Disease. THE McCALL CO.. ■5 1 38 1 46 West 14th St., Nr» York £ SCOTT’S EMULSION I ! i 3 | | I j I | t I I P atterns ’ C.A.SNOW&CO. 1 O pr PATtNTOrricc W ashington 0 C. 50 YEA”® experience T rade M*”*5 D e s’-*• C opyrights A Oregon. J unary An ran* wndtng • »Xrtrh and rtN''*’’ ’ «tilcklv wwrt«!n oar np»nb>n fr«e * Inranunn la probablT Misntahl«. * tior.*strictly r-onOdential. Handbook *«nt oldest «get.» r for sertit • ■- P*tont* takan thmutfb Munn A » nofte*, without < bar««. In tl • Scientific Hn: Our CtftS. TalFL A hA’idsomely lllastnitf-1 w**kW euiat- >n • f «nr «. •<’■,♦*>•■- MUNN &Co. Br»»eh OAc, m F 5 ’ ’• ' J •rt* s ) Qfl V' ' The H<>nie|t--mt Man in Grant« *’■** A« well a« the handsomest, an«l ' are invited to call on anv drngtf '1’ get free atrial bottle of Kernp’» Ba for the Throat and Lunge, a rrm**d' it*» •• ruiantee.l to rure and rrli«1'« • ah >na ( hronic »nd Acute ('ongbs. Bronchi»is and Consumption. I’r’.ci 25 c. and 50c. S. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD N. E. McGrew f blackboard wn the paper Pioneer Truck and Deliuerj I GRANTS I AS«. OREGON.