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K VANDERBILT WEALTH GIRLS ON A ’COON HUNT. A Blmpllett7 aad Cordiality Are Always the Truest Bl«ua of Good Breeding. How It Originated Three Quarters of a Century Aga The young women here have discov ered a new kind of sport, which is noth- I ing more nor less than 'coon hunting. They hate been out twice within a week, and bad no end of fun in tramp ing round through the woods, and swamps at midnight mid later hunting the cunning 'coon. They engaged the services of un experienced hunter, who has had wide experience in hunting big game in the k « h ky mountains, ami knows all the haunts of the wild an imals in this vicinity. Four young women started out under this famous hunter's guidance about ten o'clo< k a few nighta ago. They wore rubber boots and their shortest and oldest golf skirts. After they had tramped through the swamp» and over the steep, rocky hills for three miles the hounds treed a 'coon. Tha hunters managed matters so cleverly that each girl in turn had a chance to blaze away at it, and there has been a dispute ever since «i to which of the young women brought the creature down, says the New York Journal. Not satisfied with this, they went out again a few nights ago, but 1 bought it would be more fun to hate a few young men with them; so they enlarge«! thr parly, with the old 'coon hunter for rha|M rone. They managed I hi» time, In staving out until two o'clock in the morning, to get two '«*u«m> On tlieir way back one of the girls got iluek so fast in the mud that she had to lie piillrd out by the united strength of several <»f her frietnls. The sport will be con tinued with a large hunt some time next week, when the *coon hunter will i have a party of nlxmt 20. He will di vide them up into s<|imds, giving a | hound to each a<|iin«l, and see which ! part) will have the best success. Oom Paul te Scored. LEG1ND OF SANDY HOOK. VULGAR EXCLUSIVENESS. Ma. E ditom —I Hela* asi O’rr Trae Tale of the Great Haee Helweea the Yacht« < o- luuibia and Shamroelt. notue in your issue of creatures, who own Kru£ r si. 1 kno* bis secret«, have made this war. They Mr. H. N. Earner, cf Kean: Neb., »avs: •■In 1894 I was attacked with paralysis in my left bide. You might stick a pin to the L into my left hip and I would feel it. I was unable to do kind of work, and had to be turned in bed. I fully made up my mi^ that I could not be cured, as I ';;aj used all kinds of medicine and i^d tried many doctors. At last I was advised to try Dr. William»' Pink Pills for Pale People, and 1 very reluctantly commenced their use last September. Before I had finiahed my first box I began to feel much better, and by the time I had used six boxes the paralyse disappeared; and although two months have passed since I finished my last box, there has been no re- currence of the disease.” on corrupt contra’« !>ec 28th, a letter you publish from one have thriven a»» »« D. J Hadley, giving bis views on the They have bad the MiracU Boer ami Bri ish war, I am afraid they lite Transvaal, placing them in Germany are somewhat baised. He tell« of some Holland sad France and mak n< thei- oowvmissions, what they please. As lon^ things such as mine holders making as tbe Tranvaal could be persuaded to 'heir workman deal tn their «tores and »pend money, and tbe more the merrier, being fenced in ; even^if so, we do it here io this boasted liberty loving land. I they were content. They are iwietly eu- Years had ¡»as*e*l since the ccmmence- ment of the great yacht race. Indeed, Tbs f«aa4«r'i First Musty Wa« Mad« there were few among the people who 1 with aa Oyater Rast — His cuuhl rernember the beginning. From | Wlfa's Aid la Gwltla« the shore upou a clear day the two boat« | a Btart. could be Men lying mutioiAleaa a few can «how you a picture, in a last weeks jo) ing their millions in Europe now, and they don't really care what is lb» it ngths from each other. New York World, where ttoK**/ shut the On the high cliffs which skirt th* Standing in the prow of the Sham gates and would not let a baker enter, and war’s «»utcome.” i Raritan river just below the canal out rock Sir 'Thomas hw>ke«l out over tbe Speaking of the rare question in they make the negroes deal up to their garity of trade," of not knowing any- let Is the famoua old» Be lion I a hotel, M-a. The sails had long since crumbled oneoutaideof "our set," what a grateful wages. Weil, I have alwajs umlersiool Africa Mr M«Crscken sai«l: where Commodore Cornelius Vander The (ruth is that in South Aines away, the rofies were dust. He bad social change would be wrought. That that the Boers dont even pay them any bill made his start In life and laid the ' grizzled hair, «!eep furrows of sorrow every other nation meets and (use**, but cold stare of the would-be elect is but In an foundation of his great fortuua. The lined his face, his spare, attenuated thing but told them as slaves the Dutch remain apart. Th*y are a the expression of an under-bred, pov- building is dilapidated, but as solid as form told of the awful privation which other place, bo says wages sro so and so minority everywrher«*. The British num erty-stneken soul. What ia "exclusive* In the early years of the nineteenth and the Boers only charge |30 per month he fad endured for years. The snows neaa?" It is that human poli< • w! ch ber »H per cent of th« population oi century. of the winter had just departed. Daily fur board; tbe British work them 12 hrs. shuts individuals off from the • 'joy* the Cape, but the lm «1» rotten horoegbe Tha hotel was built In 1803 by the meat of their kind, by which aociety the skipper of,the Columbia shouted for the same and charge £5-10« for board t have the majority of representatives and New York A New Brunswick Steam as though it was immensely grea'er. but gajns, since an inharmonious element across the bay: j the Dutch refuse an equitable redistribu ioat company. With boatmen and "Sir Thomas!" is thereby removed. How pathetic la in reality is leas, being only or scarcely ahippers it bacame a favorite resort, tion bchreiner, Hofmeyr, Bteyn and Tbe hoarse, thin voice sounded the isolation of the determined aristo 427.50. Well I have an article from a and country reaidente w ' j O drove into Krug»r are conspirators. They have crat, especially In a small town where, strange through the megaphone. man who has been there, which 1 would town hardly felt saUafled till they had "Breeze freshening. Sir Thomas!" meant to drive the English out. Eng other stirring interest lacking, human <Sned at the Bel Ionia. Twice a day th« But after th? fifth year the Irishman like you to publish and let tbe people sea land ha» been forebearing, but now the relations mean so much. Could even a coacbea of the Trenton line pulled up both sides. I judge Mr. Hadly h a firs, Divine microscope detect the difference had no heart left to answer. j (¡ueetton will be settled forever. After /'rum tht Adverts rt AzUll, Ntb, before the inn. A sort of superstition had arisen. cousin of our Senator Billy Mason. between the naked souls of a banker's I tbe war Chamberlain will disarm the In 1823 the Bellonia passed into th«- M. B. Cockerline, and a grocer's wife? How Infinitely Other craft could I m ? >??n b«*u«lding be two republics utterly He will insist hands of Cornelius Vanderbilt, who was stupid It is to draw lines in small places fore the wind; the salt >ea spray leapt John McCracken, yvbo has lived nine unknown, except that every day or so that the Cape have a just representative Dr. William«’ Pink Pills for Pale Pei.pj« instead of honestly enjoying all there over their bulwark*; but the breeze years in Jobannesbury, where he has rep contain, in a condenwd form, all th? eh- he would sail up from Perth Amboy 'lte cleaning up has come late, is to enjoy. If one has had sujierior mi- nevrr reached the >ails of the fated resented the firm of Fraser A Clialmeis, I system lurnts !!• <■• "AO tw K>»‘> * life and richn«^ with a boat load of fish and oysters anil but it will be thorough. South Africa vantages, is there no obligation to give boa t a. io th.- blood and r.wmr? shattered uerv«t. of Chicago, was at the Auditorium the hawk them about the town. "Three bells!" Whistling time: the Thrv are an untailing-p«*citic for sueh <1i*. pleasure, to make sunshine in others* will be open to the world and will be- other day, and in th? course of an inter IIow did Vanderbilt get the money east? as !<•< ..motor ataxia, partial paralvu^ lives I m -cause of that good fortune? Thr emaciated men stoo<l up. Sir Thomas 1 come one of the most progressive por a, BMfalffo rl eU. from fish pedtlling to buy the Bellonia? time Is at hand when intelligence gale the signal; the lips of the < t ? w view in legard to tbe Neu th African im matin 1, nervoas neadaohe. th« after-effects of tions of the earth." Me didn't. will be too widespread, ¡irogrras to a »noted, they strained every nerve, but broglio, as reported in tbe ‘‘Times Her la irrippe, palpitation of the heart, pal«* and Early In 1822 W’llinin Gibbons, a cap sallow omiplexions, all forms ot weakut« ald”, said, among other thing«: ‘‘Those more vigorous plane of thinking too no sound emnniited. While we cannot agree with Mr. Mc italist, made a night drive from New either ia mule or female. The mate Mt«*p|M <1 nut. real to admit of men and women look who knew anything of the insid«> work York to Perth Amboy. Jt was Im¡>er “It is no go<Ml," h? said, sulkily; "age. ings of the things in Transvaa! have Cracken in all his statement# on his argu ing askance at one another to make Dr. Wiliams* Pink Pills for Pals People are ne.s ative that he should cross Arthur Kill ment, it ie our wish for the wake of fair sold b»th« dozen orhundred. but always 'n pack mental Invoice of social, financial or of grog." been ceitain for three years that war ages. Atall dru ifl sU. or direct from tha Or. WIL to Tottenville, 8. I. Tim night was lie«#, to present both si lea of the qnes- "Have some tea." said thr owner, other probabilities. Will it not coon lunta Medicine Company 6chenectady, 8. Y , 50 would come No other solution was stormy. Gibbons besought the ferry cents per bo», 6 boxes 12.50. tio i.—Editor. penetrate thr dullest brain that wealth, sternly. man to take him across, but be refused. poMible. Had Great Britain compro "Never shouted the men. in unison, rank or leadership are powerless as He then womlcred into an old ferry mised and |K»stpuned it would only mean "Jam? ” sitggrstrd the owner, shields against unhappiness, or a» tavern where hardy boatmen were With mnrlinspikr. ma in bra«*? and a worse war in the future. Chamber* pro|Mt to mental, moral or physical de gathered. ficiencies; that there la positively no loaded jibimoma thrv advanced iqton lain is master of tbe problem ; he knows "Where’s the man with the nerve to Th« \ <* limited over thr hiib*h- all its phases. He has meant war from honest or sensible basis for judging in him. row me across?" he called out. dividuals except Individuality. — Ella ways, .Klr«a«lv thr for« no-t man was the beginning, as Kruger ha». The war HE DID GREAT THINGS. One old salt saidc Morris Kretschmar, in Woman's Home rnpidly b aling th«- «-pinnnki-r. but Sir will be push»«! through Io the end. "Why can'n, you’re daft!" Thomas n«-»rr f!ln<*be<l. llolling up onr Companion. Gibbons cried: "Name your price; of thr wrnp|M*rs which hr alunyn rar« Chamberlain is the strongest English T n net of ord.-r If you have the symptoms I've got to go!" SOME LITTLE-KNOWN FACTS. rird with him. he threw it at tbr as- man alive, ami lie will nor swerve from •numerated on this chert. You cun be cured without the aid of Calomel, Blue or Just then the door swung open and sHMsin. Th M-trn-poiind weight caught his appointed task " Quinine. They are minerals and are apt to V% hlrh Show How I.title We K uom of thr w rrtrhrd man full in the forehrad. A Farm Library of unequalled value—Practical, "Corny" Vanderbilt stalked In. .Mr. McCracken is no alarmist, but poison the blood. Why not add your name "What kind of a time are you having Up-to-date. Concise and Comprehensive-Hand Each Other and of Our Vanderbilt ordered a drink an«! iwb I Hr ft II; th«- planks of th«* «Irek wt-rt* says in regard to the military siin.tion. to the already la rye list of people cured by his summer, Jimmy ?" t somely Printed and Beautifully Illustrated. (ounlrj. lowed it in silence; then he responded: stainrd with his blood. Thr "Thing” 111 Pl AN I HI DI AN has cured 1 «<u oth “The alarms sounded in the news "Oh, oui of sight! Th«* family all "Well cap'n, I’m your man; let’s By JACOB BIGGLE roll«*«! over thr si<le into th«- watrr. Th? ers and It will cure you. Ill DI AN is the awaj. Father was the Inst to go. 11« papers cut i o figure. If Methueu suffer Only 18 ¡>er cent, of all the fami start!" greatest vegetable remedy of the century arid whirling eddies nirr«l' round it as it No. 1 -BIGGLE HORSE BOOK went north on business uro! left me to ttd he abo punisued the Boers heavily. lies in America employ domestic help, Buttoning up bis coat, Corny g«>( out will relieve all the following symptoms : sunk. A slight shock. Allaliout ii i-.es—« Common >ense Treatise, with over take car«* of th«- house. Oh, v • h. I’m leaving 83 per cent, without even one We g»*i no accounts of Boer losses; they , 74 illustrations ; a standard work. Price, 50 Cents. his boat, with a pair of oarN, an oilskin "It has rrarlird th«* ! m -<! of thr<M*rnn." Hl DY AN can be had of all druggists lot -trong on that, you know. Haven't servant. No. 2 -BIGGLE BERRY BOOK 1 ain confident | and a lantern. The capitalist climiied murmured Sir Thomas, when hr re are concealed. But &U cents ter package I «cm there sine«* lie left. That makes All alout Rrc.u, ing Small Fruits—read and learn how ; If all tbe dressmakers known to ex u|M»n the rear seat and held tbe lan Th? relwllion thousands of Boers have been lost around < nt.tins 1 -ted life like reproductions of all leading me think I'd better go ar«>uii<l («»-night ist in America worked 24 hours of each gained his balaiic«*. tern. Perhaps an hour later the two varieties and 1 0 other illustrations. Price, 50 Cents. quelled, he turned I hm attention to the Ladysmith, Kimberley and Mafekmg he's «lor to-day." day for a whole year, without stopping men, after a ¡»erilous voyage, trod No. a-BIGGLE POULTRY BOOK "Ahoy, ahoy, there!" hr If Britain plays the waiting game, ham James was right. His father had re for sleep or meals, they would still be < oluinbia. All alrout 1 mitry the best Poultry Book !n existence ; Staten Island, soaked to the skin. shouted, using .-ill thr little strrngth tilers the enemy when opportunity pre turned arid was sitting on the jiorch able to make only one dresa apiece for tells everything withaj coloted life-like reproduction« 1. BILIOUS HEAD Vanderbilt had just been married, whieh remained to him. of all the principal breeds, with 103 other illustrations. sents and let the Boers exhaust them Miioking a cigar when his son arrived, lew* than seven-eighths of the women ACHE- Relieved by Price, 50 Cent«. and Gibbons eould not persuade him to "Base villains! They are shoving says the Detroit Free Presa. selves ami shoot aw ay their ammunition, HUDYAN. of America. No. 4—BIGGLE COW BOOK remain over night on the island. The t heir boat." "Well, how have you b«*rn getting All about Cows aud the Dairy Business ; having a great 8 3. JAUNDICEOF she will win. That however, is not the Not six per cent, of all the women rich man hande«) him a card, w ith some Too true! Under rovi r of th«* slight sale, com. ins 8 colored life-like reproductions of each along for the last w««-k ?'* in«juire«l the in America spend as much money as THE EYES HUD- British way. Lor«J Methuen ’ s is the money, and told him to call at thr breed, with 152 other illustration*. Price, 50 Cents. fog the crew of thr Columbia had YAN will cause the yel futher. <50 per ye««i on their clothes. sU-amlMiat eom|Niny's of!!«-« in Battery No. 5 BIGGLE SWINE BOOK slipped over th«* leeward Ixiw. Swim British way. But the British cannot lowness to disappear and "Oh, very well, considering." sal«! Out of 12,(881,000 American families Just out. All about Hogs—Breeding. Feeding, Butch place when he visited New York. overcome the enemy without heavy loss ming noiselessly to the stern, they the normal, healthy color Jami’S, assuming the confident air of the income of 4,HOU,OWU of these fami ery. Diseases, etc. Contains over 8<i beautiful half Home weeks Inter Vanderbilt ili«] go, to return. formed into a phalanx. tones and other engraving*. Price, 50 Cents. es. ” thr man who has dons his duty, “A few lies is Jess than 4400 each ¡»er year, and and was cordially received^ When lie Mr. McCracken, in describing the The HIGGLE BOOKS are tiuique.original.useful—you never "Heave! ” shoutril the captain. Their « COATED TONGUE. accidents alamt thr bouse, but I fixed the incomes of nearly HO jwr cent, of >■.1 w an\ thing ¡ike them - so practical, so sensible 1 hey was alxmt to leave Gibbons guv« him legs shot out simultaneously. FOETID BREATH. Boer preparatious for war, said/‘The th« in all right." me having an enormous sale-Kant West, North aud the entire number are less than 41,(8)0 a package and told him to go .to a HUDYAN will clear the "Sh<* inov« s!" shouted Sir Thomas: Boers have nient war for ten years and South Every >ne who keeps a Horae, Cow, Hog or "Yrs?" each per year. Chicken, small f ruits, ought to «end right wharf, where he would find an oy atei tongue and make the "sh«* moves!" hi«h*r(l, ah? had advanced have prepared during the last four. "Yrs had th«* burglars onr away for th- BIGGLE BOOKS The There are scores of placca in thia smack for his own use. breath pure and sweet. thr«*« 1 inches. By night full four fret Lucky thing I was here they They have had unlimited money io country where only one mail contra With this l»oat Vanderbilt begun Io had been <•<»» ere<|. 5. TENDERNESS AND PAIN IN have stolen half the house. A »¡»end and they have bought cannon in every 1 4 tiny *. make money. Not many months laler KY'i.u-r guv«* plac«* to spring; spring gas pipe sprung a l«*ak, too. Bu Ask th«* average person where the merge«! into summer. France and Germany, as well as rifles TIIE STOMACH, DUE TO INDIGES he had saved 4200 and leased the Bel covered that in time. Ami On TION. HUDYAN «ill clear the stomach of central ¡Miint of area is in the (’nited Ionia hotel. Fortune seemed to have Is y«ur paper, made for you and not a misfit It is 22 years "\V<* have only thrr? men left.” said and ammunition. With unlimite«! mon Why, wr’tl have I h «* ii overrun w the excess of bile, relieve the pain and cause States and hr will fix it somewhere in old it is the great boilrddown.hit the nail-on the head.— smiled upon him, for ubout (be same ey and (he best modern equipment, is th«* first mate, crawling t<> th«* frrt of if I had n't been h«-rr to clean t hem out!" Illinois. Tell him it is neur«*rSiin Frun- V?u'h. '“,lJl ar,n «nd Houaehold paper in the food to be perfectly digested. time he wua made captain of the first the worlu the I tggest paper f 11> «.1 ae 1 n the ( nited State« it a wonder they can put up a great "Hm! that's strange," said his father. eisco and he will be incredulous until th«* owner. of America—having ove*a million and a-halfregular readcra. steamer bet wren New York and New "I will na\ignti* thr boat myself." re fight? They have pneumatic dynamite "I linyrn't heard any burglars, nor B. ENLARGEMENT OF THE LIVER. he remembers that Alaska is within plied thr brave man. hitching his trou Brunswick, the Bellonia, through the Any ONE of the BIGGLE BOOKS, anil the FARM JOURNAL smelled any gns. nor heard any rats, the boundaries of 1’nele Sum guns, rapid tire guns, guns the same as HU DY AN *iU lessen the con^ siiun and re Edyvnnf aid of Gibbons. sers. and 1'vr been her«* nil th«* week. You the French and German armies use. duce the liver to Its normal site. '■1 1 “d ”C1) "v B«ik, in Ladies’Hom«* Journal. Vanderbilt bad plenty of competition. "To think that Icannot raise the w ¡nd know, I didn't take that biisinrss trip They themselves dont know how to work bample of FAKM JOURNAL and circular describing BIGGLE BOOK* free, O|»|»o8ing lines were starte«) and lie had IIUDYAN will cure all the above symp with Lipton's!" ufter all." to bustle to maintain bis prceminenc«* u 11 mi r ATKINSON. Address, FARM JSPIKrXAl, IOI Il’^A! Hut was that a breath of air, a ripple, these guns, but they have imported 80d toms and mnke you well. Do not delay CHAS 1. JENKINS While be was os the water Mrs. Van P hiladblphia a cntspnwr, a swell? Far away in the ex|»ert French and German artillerist« longer. Go to your druggist at once and pro COST OF LIVING. cure a pa- kr<e of III DI AN for " cei.'s or 6 derbilt cure«! for the guests who came wrest th«* whistling of th«* wind came to man tbe cannon. The Boers are , packages for 1-1.50. If your druggist does not to tbe Bellonia. She frequently look over the sea. At hist! \1 Inst! With dead shuts with the rifle, and they have | keep it, send direct to the Hl'DY’AN REM a band in caring for their horses tin«! marvelous activity the men sprang to si«»res of ammunition and the best mod-1 EDY COMPANY, San Fran«.- o. C h . i.inla. Southern Louisiana, will also be by divided thr rest of her time In look their posts, th«* great Atlantic rollers ern rifle«. The Boer rifle tire has been If you ar« not satisfied with the effects, re daylight, and the arrival in the Gulf ing after the house and Ixir. She, on« I n|rpr«>it« bed. irresistible, aw ful in their terrific but the Boer privates shrink ! turn the empty lit DI AN box and we will (ity just in time to connect with the fast of whose dc£rrndants was to be a return your money, Remember that you cun strength. Th«* driving rain b, nt upon from cold steel.” ----- VIA THE duchess, wushed and scrubbed to nr live «’«»st of living nt tli> various Euro consult the IIUDYAN DOCTORS trains for Washington, New York, Cin thr fnt«*«P barks, a flash <>f lightning Mr, McCracken, in «¡»caking further FREE. Call and see the doctors. You may cinnati, Chicago and other points. cumulate a fortune. She hud u good pean capitals resulted in the follow Ing I this fact, but in making introductions silhoiu'tted their «-pH»* aoninst flu* wu- or write, s, y»»n SI » h sta Rot ite rye for buslnr^a, fiw-ts; At Vlennn th»* pel« *. «»'' too t I it h hr <: ■ «- :i I»1 «• !.. h,!,. f p/o.pl.- Ho n<o ' t. ». tin i r..-h el linn .¡- < w hi.-l. lol- ' 1 f the Burr preparation« inr war, ■ aid. call and n«*e The Shins- i Limited I equipment and Addr. as Aftei awhile Mia Vanderbilt felt «• - «• lei oi ............. I»«" •• \lp. r.« ! 11' I ''«»din • i » o|«H> r I’hr ItorfW have built a lurl •»»*•» Jo ■ « ‘ olii <|i II,- i>> » »-»i -hook ili-ir Git-I». •er' i«-e is up t«. its well I known high -tan -•I the — «)r»irr Io live mure like Ute «ristuciMl Un » ut«- driller llinti in si v ullirt e?i|i- ; gllhhrd p<»clr»«." not a ii an a» ,,|lir "Iloi-t the h||( iiu< L . ihi I i ll lli. bow | hanii.-.-luirg that «*«»»1 them with it* •lar.l. It in worthy of remark that thr ubvul her, und moved Let buu»vhui*i iiul, and such Hung» as bread, meat, greatest n.i.. oi ..<<« r*v»Mt j. ..t.cal • pMili«' ‘ ’ Bui tin :.i.. i» nt liiubri ¿uns and all, al leuH |IG,bbO,L0U Each distance «>1 3^0) mile« iroui ¿an Fran into a house yet standing in Burnel sugar und coal are very expensive in- battles." Ikith statements may lie rouhl not bear th«* strain. The great of the four forts at Pretoria cost them as cisco to New York ia traverse«! by the I street. Here It was that William II «l*e«l. At Kt. Petersburg also th«* price true, but it Is embarrassing to both waves washed them into E i . t .- sh Trams Ix-av.- I'urtiand Daily sections. much. They have literally put millions Sunset Limited in 114 hour*, only 12 Vunderbill was boru. Capt. Vanderbilt of bread is still considered a luxury parties to an introduction to hear these Slowly they settled down.. On«* ¡»itch, •''vuth. i LV. North into guns. I know of their sending 10, hours longer than by the fastest trains wus promoted and wanted to give up above thr means of th«* working classes. personal aulogiums i.eah Lanveford, onr toss, and nil was over. 7 00 p 8-boÂ’f ¡'"rilind Itoume Suno'el Limited 7 : 1 ó I* ! ' 1 ■ A OX) rifles over tbe border fur distribution through Chicago, a Jutance of 3:10-) | the tavern, but his wife was not willing Next to K irillin Brussels is an inrxpen 0:38 i 10:48 p I Grants Paas , 4 :25 a (»: Vi r in Woman’s Home ('ompanion. Tlw full, white moon, th«1 «'old, metal to kill the goose that laid the golden she city; Paris is u little higher in thr "Die Sun!«et 1.united, the Southern mile«. The Sunset is an ideal winter 8 12 a 7:45 p at • I . LV. j 7:f8> a b (G p lic stars, gaze«! upon the sen. A Llark among the Colony Dutch long before the | Hospitality. egg, und continued to welcome trav scale, while London 1« still mor«* ex war. Schreiner, the traitorous Cap«* pre l'acidc's famous train oi the Sunret route route, the traveler not being subjected to e.xpaLs«* of water, a shrieking senbinl Above trains 'dt p at all «tâtions between Mr. Youiightisbniid My dear, I’ve in elers. The good utter of the hostelry pensive. An American spends on an mier, is«ue«l permits for the transporta will commence its rervice lor the winter any oi the diHcoiuforts incident to in Fortland «nd vited Br«>d»ky down tu spend Sunday ro«lr upon tlx* waxes. whs famous. average |&o a year for food, a French Where th«* Shnmro« k had lain for half I tion ut the great guns across Cape Col aeaaon on Friday. December 15ih. clement weather conditions of the more afternoon an«! stay todinnt r. ♦ I n , n Gcrninn man Charles Spaulding kept an excellent < The schedule for this season is con Northern routes. ” Mrs. Y ounghusband (iliNiiiiiyrd) - Oh, a century nothing was visibh* but one ony. un It Alimi 424 •33, private sc-hixd at No. 370 George street Asked a« to where the Boers got these sidered rather superior to any previous < barile! I don't see how I am togrt up white wrnpprr, which gleamed in the •4G. Of meut tilt* in those «lays, and to this wus young W . vast »mm fur the purchase of arms, Mr. the dinner. I heard him sny once that cold light. St. James Gazette. season, atfordina as it will, opportunity 1UV pounds h year, H. Vanderbilt sent, having for school hr never felt as if he ha ! «lined except Roseburg Mai! Daily McCracken replied: “Out of our own for favorable view of points of interest n 7 pounds, the (k i mates boys known later in life as Gov he had a course dinner. 8;dbA. m . . LV. Portland pockets. We the l itlandera, ¡«aid for it aloha the line, and niakiiig ayrecable thr Italian 28 imi Ludlow, Blabop Richard G imm !rich, Col at . I¡ 4 .;tu> . M. I2.4ÜF. M. "(iive him corned beef an«! cabbage, 1 LV. Albany all. The taxes w« paid, the monopo- connections at New Orleans with lim LV. j1 12.2.» p ’. M, Jacob J. Janeway, Judge Charles I) Russian SI |>ounds. Gf lirriul the Amer 7:4 > p. m . . at . Roseburg then. That is a coarse dinner.”- N. 1. A.V. 1 7:30 a . M. lean consumes 380 pounds, thr French Deshler and other prominent Jersey lies we sup^rted, the exactions we sub ited Irvins of other litres to and from the World. man 540 | mhiii «I k . thr German 5<>o men. ruitted to, made a flood of gold stream important centers of the east. DIKING CARS on OGDEN ROUTE. In 1834 tbe steamer Bellonia was pounds, the Kpaninid 4M0 pounds, the through the lk»er government coffers, Thetrain will leave San Francisco at Pullman Buffet Sleepe Italian 400 pounds and th«* Russian 655 burned. Vanderbilt whs Immediately which they use«! to manufacture a mil 5 p hi . on Tuesdays ami Fridays, past Q — and — Outside «if Europ«-. in times of transferred to another boat, which in pounds itary despotisn and t«j buiM forts to blow ing lets Angeles about 7 o'clock the foll second C lass S leeping C a ¡»race, Manila is <*hra|»rt to live in than ran for several years. His shrewdness us up.” owing morning. thus giving a daylight AtUclie.1 to all tluough tram. mi) other city in thr world. won the confidence of bls employers Mr. McCracken declared that Kruger view of tbe orange belt of Southern an«! when a vucuncy occurred In the Tur further particular, inquire -if U com was the tool ami accomplice of a greedy California W m «I«* HI« Fortun«. New York office "Commodore" Vander- | . Granta Pa«s. gang of European speculators wh<> gain The prince of Wales, while shooting blit was made superintended of the Its connections at El Paso with ed hi« ear and and got concessions, moil* th ough cars of the Teiaa A I’scificfor line. Upon the death of Mr. GibtMins in Austria, caused teni|»orary trouble We.t Side DM,¡on I and ultimately made the fortune of thr npoliew, and •«> forth and fortue«I Mr. Vanderbilt became president of the s vor- -»t I. mt- will place ( aliternia pa-ssn- I nearest Indies' tuilur. by stipulating company. rup: governnient ring, They were leech- gers in that citv from 1<> to 12 hours n.ii., . ,CXWi He moved to New York with his fam ihul ail Udies receiving invitation<« to es and the principal one I» Dr Lryda. abesil of all other line«. Tn* trip from I ¡ >•». I'ortlm,. shoot with him shouhl come in correct ily and the Bellonia hotel passed Into -r t;-rvH|¡, He is a cowardly sneak, who ha# be Houston to New Orleans, through the i tbe bands of Col. Peter Cheney, who shooting «‘ostumes. This, in Austria, ■ ';X'! ./I“” come rich on corruption. lie and bis interesting plantation, sn.l baron consists of a short skirt coming half later served with the Jersey troops un* entral a Eastern Ry. way l>vtw«*eii th«* knr« a and ankle ami a .!«-r m « i B b U m la U m civil war. It la SXPIKSS TRAIN ii.f.v short, tight-fitting jacket, with waist ’ aily (axcarr fumdat .) now a tenement.— Boston JournsL coat of another chlor, boots <»f brown (* y . Portland AI , S:25 a .a leather and a ryrolese hat with a feath Ar- Mi’Minnvibe 1 v. Tru» Gvnta. k . m er. None of th«* la«li«*s I id just these Mias Glaatigh (of Ihston)—Are y< OU ■ Itetween clothes at hand, and th* tailor ha«l to never afraid of «andbnggsra in Chi En« rancinco.__ _ . „ double hi* force to supply them. cago 2 <■' und claim, in lu«t- Miss Hamfalt (of Chicago) Ho« ’'''i' a J*'*,*’n Point'»"« <>«»«•» r«*ul*a Frill. ntll> . little you know ual Why, Chicago sand President Kruger maintains his do ' < HIÑA. HOS- baggers are true genta, you know, and L AI.I A <’nn 1». o(> mestic establishment on un allowance be safer than V 0‘>r »«till, oranU P m ». would never think of soaking u lady — of 42,(88) of what is «-ailed "coffee at it." I'hliad« never I —Puck. -OLIII.ER ' “ money," out of which In- also rv<|uirrs Maaacti T ■ .1: I’. Aut . li I ii M X |«|iraL Mrs. Krug«r to sr«ju«-wfrate her pin tasgtiHir with h<> Grammar. Portlan«!, ' *re. f VI..T DR. JORDAN'S a»(aTf mister, won’t» yer The Malay language Is «¡token by money. "(<• o ’■■« ft <l«>ugh, and pour price of a aquari* more than 40,000.000 people, it Is said «a » ' I. remi pan. Bake in a I Obstinate sores and ulcers whi G«*«»«t CnitiHiirr« *»f I'rtirln imi h kith ti«’ket. an' to t»e easy to Irnrn, ns It bas a I moat no ’ « • - to in nute*. Ihrotect The greatest customer* thr Peoria refuse to heal under ordinary trw a bath «»n an empty grammar.—Cinch r mi Fu quiver. r for tirai 15 minutes. — llouse- listillers hay«* are tl • !■•• inrse. nient soon liecome chronic and det f H JntirmU. Men and women who by contact or travel know the world's beat society need not be told that airnplj« ity and gra- ciousneas are the invariable character* istic of the highest breeding. If this fact could only reach the minds of that class of people who talk of "excluai»e- neaa," of "four hundreds," of the "vul aralysis BIGGLE BOOKS FARM JOURNAL HAST and SOUTH Southern Pacific Company. SORE ON HIS ANKLE. After Sii Years of Intense Suffering, Promptly Cured mu JU • (billies I . S. Mails, Passengers and Stage Express, SUgei. run l»lh w.yt daily («tween Grants PaM. Oregon, »nd Crescent Ltty. e»l., passing through the following interior point* Wilder- ville, Ixjve's, An-lerson. Kerby, Waldo, .Shelly Creek. Patrick'g Crrvk, Gasquets. ui TIME TABLE. W E.STBOUND Leave Grants Pass ..8 a 6 a tn. Arrive at Waldo. ............ . 6 p. i Arrive at Waldo 3 p. m Leave W aldo . 4 a. 6.30 a. tn. Arrive at Crescent City.. • 6 P. n I Arrive at Grants Pass . tn. The Ktnery through which thi> ln,e umrm 1« l>eaiititut ' ' i i »r i“" WOÀcn Uns l,“c is »mutilili A tie« lghtful mountain road from Oasqact to Cn-xvnt City Kacunuou rates during summer season. J C. HARPER. Granta Pass. Or.. Manager. get your hair cut? Try I' m Allen s foot fa»« in Your Glows. K lady writes; ‘I shake Allen's Foot I'sw into mv gloves and rub a little on my hands. It eaves mv gloves by ab sorbing perspiration. It is s most dainty toilet powder." Klien's I Foot Ea»e makes tight new shoes easy It keep« the (eel cool and comfortable ». We in vita the attention of physicians and nurses to the absolute purity <»i Allen's Foot Esse, All drug and shoe« atores sell it, Uc, Sample sent FREE Kd- dress Allen 8. Olmsted. I.e Hoy. N Y . NOTICE EOR PUBLICATION Land ofRca at Roaebnrg, Oregon J I 'ecetnber 5, 1 Notice is hereby given that th«« follow ing named settler bns file«! notice of his intention to make tirai proof In support ol bi-* claim, an<l that Raid proof will !••• made before Abe lxtell, evuntv jnd¿» ni Josephine county, Oregon, at Grants. Pasa, thegon, on ianuarv 13, l‘W, vis Gibson \ Savsjr on II F No MJ. 15 for tlieW ,. Ml a, >F’4 |NW Nb . >W'4, a«-« |0, rp M. 8 U 5 W. He names the following witnesses to prove hn» onii muons rexidrnce upon and cultivation of sai l lami vis W W Helms of Giant» I'a*«. Oiegon William Bt«hop. of Grants PaM, «»regm s I' Iwbsm of Gran»* l'a--' t»r»g»n, William Helm- . f Gran»» I'as«. (kregon J T BKIIHiK Re«i»lrr Courier and Oref>oiiian i year for $2 ) '■ For »1» r«»r» I h».« an obstinate, running ulcer on my ankle, which at timexi cause«I me intense suffering. I w to Jtsablol for ft long while that I was wholly unfit for buaineMa. One of thelwt doctors treated me constantly but did me no g >xl. I then tried various biooi! remedies, withcHit the least b**tM»flt. S. S S wag so highlv recom mended that 1 concluded to trv it, and the effect wm wootierful It seemed to got right at the teat of the dReskzw and f ree tbe puson out. and I was au>Q com pletely cumL* Swift ’a Specific— a » m mtn • co. ion s, , I (.ovatta and Gregorian me year |2 I —drives out every trace of impurity in the blood, and in this wav cun-s peru.an-'utlv the most obstinate, deep-seated sore or ulcer, it is the only bkxxl remedy guaranteed purely vegetable, and con tains not a particle of p- tash. mercury, or other mineral. S. S. S cure» Contagious Blood Pc«on. Scrofula, «dancer. Catarrh. Eczema. Rheumatism, Sores. Ulcers, Boil», or any other bkxxl trouble. Insist upon 8. 8. 8,; nothing can take its place, \ aluable IxK-ks maihd free by Swift Sj-cvi tic Company, AtLuita, G*. ' , PATENTS AJdriJ,'••*•*"* —».tn g;A.SNOW4OO BO YEARS- experience S l £2L13IK S. 8. 8. FOR THE BLOOD Anderton Selma Kerb* Waldo N ORDER THROUGH THE COURIER. seated, and are a sure sisfn that t Dy 0 0 0 entire circulation is in a depraved condition. Th dj o, Oi Oi ura a Mtn o>, and are - m - - ‘ stantly dipping Ripping away th© the vitality. In I every case the poison mt st Mantij- be eliminate! from the blood, and no amount of external treatmant can have any effect. There ia no uncertainty about the merits of S. S. S. ; every eta n> made for it is backed up strongly by convincing teatnnony of th -o who have been cured by it and know of its virtues by experience. Mr. L. J. Clark, of Orange Courthouse, Va., writes: jtfUSEUH OF ANATOMY* Scientific flntttfcaii