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% HONEY IN A CAVERN. Unknown Riches Found on a Re- markable Game Preserva. CREATION OF CATS AND if ¡CE WOMEN AND DRESS. bllaa Obaervatiua« b» a u Thiak» II« Knew« Vthing Abuat It. NO LONGEP PUBLIC Visitar« tu Use White House .Now Hear Letters from Co POLYGAMY OPPOSED Younger Generation of Mormoni Against It TRAVEL ON THE LAKES Verjr Hu*» t»> tke Te«r- iat Tra»«L The travel un Lake .Mi higan by bual A new pian bss beta devised in regard is in.mef.»r. far t. •• '■’.’! a:.\ p'r' Ur -'“ ea ** AvthoriUM »», th»r, ar» mort worn- to xdon't Jn-oc« tu the white house par- timate. The along-shore route. fron Also, there porta vu than m«D in »»-* world, lots which wid be of ÌX ì *cresi not uuly Bv-Ideae« •••retir Fwreiah««! lall, here to Raciur, -, Milwauk ik» are more »arietiea. B»«ry woman ia a ' to ths thousands who i LasàiDgtuu rd Niete« katborltlr« la Legal further north aa i far ax < diff.r.nt »ariaty —in fact, but two ar, I every year, but to t i*< • .\L.a.can puuKc Frorerdtaa« b> Vturmun the routes acre uaa the lai I thief, »boae who know how to rtre.a 1 in general. It has lou customary Children. points sr* crow >ded throu and tbuae who don't. nd io the fur the great east 1 * o * m uf tne whitc I n»er months ar A ifrntl.man ia defined aa one who la bouse to be open tu 1 ir pubiic between * rea t nuiri ben i “It is a great icistakf* to suppose ihat the C hicago Ch broniele. G A ux.urxl c». of h°ne» 1» auperior to his clothes, but the lady is ten and t #0 o’clock < rack day. leverai also embark at Chicago » for Lake 8c I the Mormons are united in secret in- addition to the ricbe. ol < < L Moaea v known by them. I.mly. therefore, is famoui is _ painting» _ hsug _ in this ruum. 1 dorseinrnt of polygamysaid a resi prrior. All the cruft oi a the lineis tc Wetmore, of M. Lou.. I hi. .«»<•«< the fir.t of the aboee-named two »arie ami admittance to it may be said to af a ad dent of Salt Lake < iiy the other day. Mackinaw, Marquette, . Aahl and honey ha. Ju.t been di.eo.. red on CoL tiea. Duluth are loaded with t< ford a glimpse uf the white bo u»e. * "The younger element —¿hat is, th Now it does not follow thst a lady is Opening out uf it, however, are three Wetmore'. T.OW—re r»“*« ^rr*T, children of the original emigrant*» years ago the lakes were in the wild» of Tnney county. mile, one »»bo Is |fi»en to wearing gay gown, jjariors, known respectively, as the ed by travelers. Within a y »outb of Springfield, Mo. It 1. • 1“ K* and giddy garmrnta. Fine feather, may green room, the blue room and the red from Nauvoo, bask in 1M7—is bitterly the attractions of lake travel opposed to the practice and has pra<- ta»e hidden from »lew in one of th luske flue birds, but a crow wot 1 1 *k room. Gcally stamped it out. When the Unit- widely appreciated by the j mo.t iwlated .pot» of the Oxark mou awkward with a peacock's tail. The admission of the public to these I rd States authorities lx-pan to enforce a trip on the “floating ¡»ala' The demure little lady with tb< ?ale '“The"*« ha>. probably bad umlix- more restricted, but thr general law on the subject in 1*?*5 speak, of the lake navigationc complexion and dark limpid eyes vnd rooms ha» been generally all responsible person» haw they could never ha»» mace out a single with a sojourn at reports or puted powmxion of the ca»e for many such a general air of sugar am! i .r*- l*een aLlowcd to go in at certain times in case had it not been for the evidence favorable points, is undr rat o< plicity knows thst a plain gown of year., for it appear, to »* 1 the day, since these rooms are quasi they were privately furnished by the the best outing that a fellow-ci fllle.1 with honey, ju»t like a hire in a black or gray is juat the thing she need» They are | yuuiqrrr MorrroLs, and ou thr strength of moderate means can find within hb well-kept apiary. How far into the to complete the picture. Her frock will public in their nature. reach. A trip up and down the greai be plain to painf ilneas—on another g:r'. adorned with paintings which have been I of that infonbation ihe\ sent dozen» of lakes serves the came purpose as a trij aide of the mountain thia ca»o ex- but »he knows what suits her. If she presented by great association», the I the most prominent men of the terri- across the continent by rail tu create b ten*. 1» an untitled q oct loo. Tbe members of which oftentimes feel, I lory to the penitentiary. That i» a month Of the < ave 1. about .lx feet in can only get one oi those chuck-me- properly or improperly, that they have uell-kiiown fact, although, of course, vivid conception of the greatness of thi* diameter and it present, a front of under-the-chin lx>nnetsantl look up In a right to see th«*m. At all event«, the it would be denied. TTie fight on polyg country. The length of the lakes i» »olid honeycomb. While the bee a ap- quiringly from lieneath it» brim she miles, and to produce an ap- _ 1,500 1,50_______ number of Washington visitors who amy in the church ranks is what might some knows the picture is peiCect. pear to be of the common a pec ir a, pn elation of their remarkable diver« Uy the war. what do',, »he inquire would go away disappointed if only al be called a sweethearts' war. they are unu»ually hoatile. “The women among the early settler» ty they should be seen fror m both direc when she gi»es this glance? It may t>e, lowed to see the east room is very There are few wilder apota on earth lurgr. But since the return of the pres didn't know enough Io stick up for their tions, making a voyage as long us tby as Mr. (iilbert said, that she ia wonder than the Orark mountain, in Taney across the Atlantic, An American wh< ing what on earth this world can be, ident and .Mrs. McKinley this fall. Sec rights. They were cowed b? hardship has not traveled on the laket from Buf But few men have had the retary J. Addison Porter has evolved a and persecution and were under the but the chances are that she is silently bravery to approach the place. In falo to Chicago and to Dulu* . nrd bad and innocently inquiring if she isn't the novel and somewhat original theory in thumbs of the men, but their daughters again is not fitted for fore» diwo»ery waa made by William Hunt, are of a different breed. Thr average regard to the three parlors. sweetest thing in sight. who i. In charge of Col. Wetmore, ”This has been a very troublesome Mormon girl of the present day is a he has no imagt s of his ow n There are women who should always game preserve as keeper. As soon as compare with thr images of wear light and feathery, airy-fairy, matter for me,” said Mr. Porter to an beautiful, hralthj, high-spirited crea tries which may be formed in the mind Hunt found the hidden treasure he ture. with a goo<i education, a deep puffy creations in costumes. These are acquaintance who called to Inqui. communicated with Maj. <»*«rge H. usually the tali or medium-sized, wil about this privilege. “It is very dis chest und a mmd of her own. She won’t McCann, of Springfield, who Is asso Peripatetic Latindrles. lowy, blond type. Frills and furbelows tasteful to the president and Mi». Mc stand for polygamy not for a moment, ciated with Col. Wetmore in the own* A woman traveling thr<ugh a moun ai»d when the swt ethearts lay down thr Kinley to have anybody going through are to them what fleecy clouds are to a ership and management of the pre tainous part of Germany rec ently came these parlors. They have asked me law thr young men are pretty certain summer ky. serve. Maj. McCann made a trip to upon a »mall party of young women to obey. Anyhow, that's been the case time and time again to stop it altogeth As for the tailor-made girl, she is all Taney county to tee the novel bee- pedestrians, who had just started out out in Utah. As a x oung business man er. But, of course. I could not enforce right In the daylight, but not after hive, taking with Mtn a party of on a day’s journey, each of whom car of Salt Lake City said to me ie« rntiy : this literally ; a member of congress has dark. Maj. McCann Springfield friends, ‘We have better w ives now and wr don't ried a long alpenstock, with long, black Women are never vain. The one who soiiM? official rights in this matter, and n.ade as thorough an Inspection as need so many of them.* He was a son streamers living from the uplifted end. »0 I allow to go through the pailon «lands half an hour before a mirror is the hostility of the bees would permit, of an early •apostle' of the church and The floating p« nnons indicated mourn persons who liriiig requests from mem merely looking for a chance to improve und he is now devising plan» for har- he has more stepmothers than he could ing or woe of some kind, but the joyous bers of congress or from the heads of h»,T appearance. She is never satisfied ve.ting the honey. If this <ave is like count on his fingers and tor». Roberts demeanor of the sightseers did nut car departments. 1 am not recognizing with herself five uiifiiates at a time,and the average Osurk mountain cavern, represents the older element, now rap ry out the impression. On coming near surely that ia not vanilg. Worm.a are bureau chiefs and petty officers anv it 1» all the way from one to two miles idly dying out, and the new blood of er the observer noticed that the stream more. If a prominent senator or cab merely jealous or patronizing or cov in length, and If the honey 1» built ers were black stockings. Every even Utah is dead against him. inet officer comes with a party of etous. solidly from end to end. there are tons “I nm a < ¡entile,” continued the speak ing the walkers, arriving at a stopping friends I usually order them tu be There are some women who can tell a of it. The lice, may have only woven er—“you know everybody in Utah who place for the night, did a small amount <lear sister that her dress or bonnet is shown over the rooms when they come, a web of honey at the front, or they isn't a Mormon is u Gentile, er« n of ¡aundry work, and as the stockings but persons with simply congressional a dream and then describ* it as a freak tnay have filled the entire space, 'nd. though l.e be a Jew. but 1 have lived out never seemed tc get perfectly dry, each to another, but that come« from envy. requests 1 haw wait until the hour be i. a question that will «»in be deter there sirct '72 and 1 believe I know the morning saw the damsels starting out tween twelve and one. Mrs. McKinkv It ail depends upon one's point of view. mined. for Maj. McCann expects to people thoroughly. They ure very much with black stockings floating on the There may I m ? a little deceit in it, but is sleeping at that time each day up employ experienced beekeepers and misunderstood by the outside world. breezes. Of course they were American stairs, and 1 huppose having people g>. what is more natural than deceit? have a thorough exploration made. girls. By the way, I mer.nt to have said through the parlors is less distasteful Very few an- aware, for instance, that This remarkable beehive Is a novel the text-book of their religion is the to her than at any other time. that there are lots of young women who ty within a novelty, for Col. Wet “Y’ou would ire surprised to know th* Bible. The ‘Book of Mormon' is simply are not demure brunettes, nor yet wil more's preserve is well worth a thou- a supplementary volume, purporting to lowy blonds nor tailor-made girls, wr.o people that were in these parlors when Mind miles of travel to see. The col give a history of the lo«t trite that set dress well. They always keep thr pic I first came here. Almost everv bod v onel and bls ass<a iates have stoi kwl tled in the western world. The princi ture in mind. They take liberties with was allowd to tramp through. Th< 7,0011 acre, with game. 'I hey have pal distinctive feature of their faith i Mme. Fashion, but they always study ( levelands, you know, were very demo animals, fish, «nd birds of almost what they call 'continuous revelation.’ for the picture, although the use of cratic folks - very democratic. Then am every speciss, but they havs made no other thing that 1 think made some dif In other words, fhe heads of the church paint is usually deplored. arrangements for bees, Sow that^na Now, that is what catches thr average ference was the robust health of Mrs. claim to be guided directly by no »sages tore has supplied that omission the It from God, but nowaday s comparatively man. He does not gn into the details Cleveland—she was very robust. game preserve is a menagerie such as would be much simpler for me to shut little stress is laid on thut point. Old 1« rather a common disease and 1» met with of dress unless he is « mployed in cannot be found elsewhere. A bnrtied Brigham Young used it with tremen amongst young women. It is caused from an woman's department of a store. The off the visitors altogether, but, of wire fence of 1? strands surrounds the course. I have to recognize a congress dous effect among his simple-minded Impoverished condition of the blood. Brink a average man look* for effects. A big place, and White river, a most roman- blood discsee Chlorosis followers and it undoubtedly lent un hat may catch his eye, but he generally man in such a matter as this. 1 could ean be cured by tia strsain, navigable for small bouts, not interpret the president’s request in paralleled authority to ull his com is critical as to what is bt-ntath it. A III IIYAW.thegrMt flows through it. On a river bluff a mands, but at present it is not much flashy waist may stir his attention, but any other way.”—St. Louis Republic. Vegetable remedy for thousand feet above the water stands more than a respectable tradition. JEFFERSON DAVIS’ HOME. the blood and nerre». his remarks may not always be com "The Ixtdgr." which shelters Col. Wet "The modern Mormon church is real IIIBYAX will en HER SECRET IS SAFE NOW. more and the distinguished visitors House Tlsat the Famous Moutbernrr mendatory. If thr chief aim or woman ly a well-mannered and highly success rich the blood and give is to get a husband a know ledge uf this who frequently accompany him to his Ballt and Lived In When an ful business organization. It conducts ft back Its healthy, red is of considerable moment. hunting precincts. Army OSI err. a cooperative store, which is the only color. The blood being Thr average man thinks a slack- In a poor condition, Col. Wetmore is the owuer of the concern of its kind in the world which dressed woman will be a slack house- none of the organa of only bathtub In Taney county. It 1« has never suffered any reverse. The es Al Kort Gibson, Indian territory, one r, and he is generally right. The the body are properly located ill “The Lodge." The finest of Uucle Sain’« deserted army poets, tablishment is popularly known as the i woman who leaves large rents in her nourished. III'D- With the death of Dr. Isabel Mitchell, 'Z. C. -M. I.,’ which means Zion Cooper herd of elk In the Cidted States, It is stands u two-story house, part frame gloves is apt to overlook his hose and uf this city, in the county almshouse a YAX will cause the < laimetl. roams through the woods of und purt log, that was for u time th« ative Mercantile institution, and the | blood to become pure. linen. And there you are. few days ago there is lost to the world parent house in Salt Lake City has ' this preserve. There are deer by the most pretentious residence in ti e ra II HI»’A A will reetor« the organ« toa ».••«¡thy But then it isn't the clothes that a secret which she had spent years in hundreds. Wild turkeys are so nu- dius of Soo inilea, but now stunds de branches nil over the state. It deals in III 1» 1 ’» ■ I make the woman any more than the perfecting and for which she hail re merous they cannot be counted. The serted' by nil save but* and owls mid everything from ¡Miwder puffs to plows bloom to the cheeks and cause the green tinge man. Now. there's the woman’s worn- fused 950,000. rivers are alive with fish. About the now und then a »tray hoot owl. whose aIl—(Wo kinds of her, in fart, the one and supplier the members at whoiesah- to disappear. If you have the symptoms, take She was taken to the almshouse hos rates. An orphan is always considered III I>> .IX now, end they will leave y-u only thing lav-king Is buffalo, and Col. dismal u'ad lonesome cry only brings they pet and thr one they worship. pital a delirious Miff« rer from the gar- Wetnmre and Maj. McCann are now bock long forgotten memories of what the child of the church ml *' is • '¡< at< < The first is of the confiding sort | ret of a house in which she was prac- and cared for out of the gem ral fiu;<\ negotiating for a herd. This preserve this house has been, says un exchange. alxiut whom everyone remarks: “Isn’t | tically friendless. She was a practic The system of ‘tithing,’ about which n ia T5 miles from the nearest railway The house wua built ill 1H4H by J* tTvi« site just the dearest little thing?” for ing physician for many years, and while good many misstatements have been station, and it is reached over as «on Du«is, ex-president of the southern 1. CONSTANT HEADACHE. HI 1«VAX she has a trick of smuggling her way engagt-d in her professional work be made, is »imply a voluntary contribu will mak« th« blond pure sud nutritious and rough a wngon road as can be found confederacy, who nt that time was an Into the affections of all women that came interested in preserving meats anywhere iu America. Hut here In officer h. the United State« army. tion of one-tenth of the annual increase th« headache will dl«ap|»ear It they prefer her company to a man's— and vegetables without the aid of ice. of personal property or income for this wild spot "Tlie Lodge” is carpet wns here that Dav la was in. the zriiit!» of sometimes. « OUITM'M. OH YELLOWISH ORLEN After many < xperiments she Anally chuirh purjMise». If not given it is ed with the softest of velvet, the win his glory ns a defender of the United COMPLEXION HI IIUS will make til. The other is the kind that Invites con perfected a formula which was said to never asked, and the greater part of it Complexión red and rosy. dows are draped with the costlieat of State« flag. It wns here that D.ivia, fidence. She is usually of the large- I m ? harmless to the health of consumers is spent in charity. These are merely curtains, there is a grand piano, a then a lieutenant, fell in love with, minded tyi>r of whom all women must and the food in which it was placed. «. PULSATION IN THE NECK.-Thteledno a few isolated facts, which I mention mahogany sideboard, witli a fortune wooed and won his wife, the daughter stand fti awe. They do it as women du Thr process was thr forcing of ozone In rilverware, and many other furnish | of Gen. Taylor. at random. The truth is the Mormons to th« watery condition of th« blood, and will almost everything. Intuitively. And into the food to hr preserved. disappear shortly after the uae <>f 111 DY AN are a singularly happy, pro»|»erous and I Ings that are not to be found ehe fhe |»ost wa« a wild and woolly mjm »V 1» commenced. where in thia region.—Chicago Itec- in those day«. It was the only trading then there is thr ••motherly” woman, Confident of thr success of hrr ¡»roc- well-behaved lot of ¡M*ople, and have no whom women worship more devotedly. ess she impress*d some < f the wealth problems that ure nut rapidly solving «. WEAKNESS ANI» PALPITATION OP point for mile« around, and* was infest The average man when he meet*» THE HEAHT.-HI 111 AN will stn . en ed wit I) gambler», deaperadoe«, Indian these types has hi« well-defined ideas iest men in New Y ork and Chicago w ith themselves.”—N. O. Times-Demucrat. The Wat«rl<M» Fraud, the heart and make the beat« full, atroug and traders, fugitive» from justice in the knocked askew. Hr Is even more vague I the value of it, and often appeared to Muir« |>o Not Ntsniprdr. rexular. reported that n fraud which states, with now ami then u gang of than ever on the clothes question then. be near to realizing a great fortune. Nobody ever heard of a Georgia mule vogue nt the period of Water- It had received the indors* ment of such IITOYAY 1« th« remedy that you want. loo hns been revived in Izmdon in con- cowboys, who would come in to the As I said before, be only gets general men as Drs. Dr Wolf and GUas in, of stampeding, lie will flinch and doylgv The color will return to your cheeks Your |M>st to get “ red eye" and incidentally impressions, but there are times when | and go through other performances, liection with the war. Two city men, thr Chicago boon! of health, and Dr. headache will disappear and you will no longer shoot up tlie tuw nand any thing and any even his well-planned ideas fail him but he never runs from anything. He on comparing notes, found that each body w I m » objected to them «hooting op incidentally he has planned them all Billings, of New York. F. K. Thurg« r has a battery of his own ns efficient at appear weak and miserable. Ill IlYAX will had been uccoated in a northern au- restore the functions of nature. Remember and other prominent New Yorker*, the town. Here in the shudow almost l>\ thl Mt wOman hr ha met. close range as a Maxim or a Gatling that Ill’ll YA V is for men and w »men. *..» Of burb by a middle aged man with a of the post have arisen and thrived such Course, they are shattered when he w ith William P. Clyde, of this city, wer« gun. and on this he depend* absolutely. to your dnirgiat and get III DY.lAi and Bardolphian nose, who asked to l>r al drsperadocM as the James gang, the meets ths next on«. When he begins to about to become interested in her par Moreover, he never wastes his ammuni follow th« directions as given in the circular. lowed to look at an evening paper. ents. Sbr had received offers ranging On scanning the list of wounded hr Daltons, the Starrs, ( herokee Bill, etc., tliink it over be finds, as a general rule, from 125,000 to <50,000 for thr perpet tion nor misses his aim. Speaking, Ill l»YAX is «<>.1 ar mi cent« per pa< V hr , or tt package« for <2.50. If your druggist •!••♦ « seemed stricken with grief, and ex who terrorized tlit country for so long, that thr maxim stands true; there are ual use of th«- formula, but shralwa.v» therefore, in behalf of the southern not keep it. «end direr« to the Ul l>YA\ plained that hr had ascertained that until civilization und the farmers only two kinds of women-those who refused the offer in the hope that she bred mule generally and the Georgia H V VI I 1» V I OIII’IM know how to dress and those who don't. he had lost a son itelonging to such cleaned tlwm out. would be able to influence capitalists raised mule particularly, we could wish Cal. Remember that you can consult the This old house has seen many stir 11 on««* Life»_ and such a regiment, lie told a piteous to incorporate a stock company to- that the British commander in attril»- III DYAM DOS TOIta IKF.I'.. < «laud ring times; it has sheltered many fair uting the capture of two of his regi see th« doctori. You may call «..d see them or tale of poverty, and said that hi» wife Incredible.- “Frnnkhn,” cakl Jeffer handle thr patents. women snd brave men, ami if it hail a ments to stampeding mules, had in write, as you desire Addn s» was an invalid and that the Miul new a So interested did she become in her son, ns they sat nipping cool drinks in tongue it could doubtless tell many cluded a brief biography of the mules would break her heart, Both of the the Patriot’s club over the river« ”1 work that the professional practice she in question, in order that full justice Hudyan Remedy Company gentlemen were moved to give the state secrets, as well as many interest nee th« Philadelphians have given ybu enjoyed gradually dwindled, until, a max be done. So far as our observation ing stories of the rarh days of the In man a few shillings, but they discov « statue.'* ”8<> soon a« this?” queried few months ago, she was without a and experience go. neither the music of Cornac Stockton, Market and £///» Sfre te, dian territory. The ¡»oat was destroyed rrrd afterward that be had on each oc the sage, in surprise. — Philadelphia patient. From hospital to hospital, many bands nor the war of artillery has casion pointe<) out a different name in in HV2, and now only a few buildings SAN FRANCISCO, CAL with an incurable trouble, she drifted, stand where there was once a thriving North American. any effect on the Georgia mule.— At- U m I IM Mat' i ’■ v I'.u • • Old Lady (onocean steamer)—”Mvrcy and finally, in a little attic, she was lanta t onstiiution. |M»»t of several thousand souls, ami where the deer and turkey used to roam me! Is this nil one ship?” Traveled fouml dying. An effort was made to llo«r« a»iit («iraffea. influence her to impart the secret for \Vh«r« do vou get tour hair cut? Try It Is averred that thr Boers are in the broad prairie, almost In pistol Granddaughter—”Why, yea, grandma, mula to one who knew her, but she was Will Ma.lurv. chiefly responsible for thr threatened «hot of this house, are neat and cozy an<l we haven't walked » quarter the in no condition to give it. .ad v -••Gracious’ extinction of thr giraffe in Mouth farmhouses,surrounded with peace and length of it yet. ” Old I fadv She was removed to the Philadelphia Africa. 'Hie giraffe is hunted for its plenty. Such lathe passing of the "wild ¡low near will we I m » to the land when Boston hospital, where she died, still delirious, skin, which is extraordinarily thick and woolly” days in the Indian terri wr get to the other end and the secret is lost. Philadelphia Tra taler. and tough. Rpreinirns arc «uunrtlmrn tory. Chicago Krening Newt. Press. ru»«e an inch thick, and bullet» often fail t<» |M»nrtrnte it. Owing to thr tough- T’«l»a, you took the »cientifie course ness of it« skin, thr giraffe ran break in collage, didn't you?" it« way through thorny thicket« ••Yes, dtar; I « jm nt two years on sei o<*t’ ” which hunter« with horse« arc unable to peart rate. The giraffe waa former 'When you look In a mirror the left ly very abundant in South Africa, but «ide of your face appears tobe the right Sbow it has become very »carer there, •ide, and thr right aide seems to l»r thr •nd effort« are brini? made to protect left. Thr looking glass reverses it. om brwil« it bv legislation. Thr Boers have also iir»t\ed thr doesn't It?” “Yrs.” practically exterminated the lion in There aredoiens of remedies recommend’»1 f» r K.dd the big their country. It Is said they killed "Ih» n why doesn’t it reverse the tnp Scrofula, some of them no doubt being able t fi.oofi lion« during thr srtUriurnt of walked uway. • nd I wit to in of our face t he same w ay *•’• afford temporary relief, but S. 8. 8. is absolutely subjugation the only remedy which completely curvi it the Tran»vanl. Youth*« Com|Minion. *‘U h\ cr ah!” Trained Mother Peru Letter Scrofula isone of the moat obstinate, d»^p - sted hood. ——* ( »« Allfii» • f«M»t in lour Glove». blood disease«, and is beyond the reach of the A Bargain many so-called porifleni and tonics because «-»me- \ lady writes, “I thaka Allen's Fool- thing more than a mere tonic is required. 8.8 8. A whole block in Grants Pars, with a Kasa into mv glove« and rub a little on i_ and --- a--------- - cure ■" - • (a equal to any blood trouble, never • fails - to Scrofula. V. - uih It my bauds. It saves ruv glove« by ab- good Io»use and out bmlding*. with city goes down to the »eat of the disease, thus permanently eliminating ever, trace of the taint. ' surbiug perspiration. It is a most dainty water, ale-» a good well Over 150 A The serious consequences to which Scrofula surely leads toilet powder." Allen’s F<»ot-F.a.-»« year old fruit trees tn food (»rating on should impress upon those afflicted with it the xital im the place Five minute« walk to school Stages -un IvotH way» daily lietween Grants Patti, Oregon, and Ctesoeni make« tight new shoes easy ll keep« or church. Would sell three lot« mak portance of xaitirig no time upon treatment which can the (ret <N»l and cowifortable We in not poeeibly effect a cure. In many cases where the wrong City. Cal., passing through the following interior points Wilder- treatment Vas been relied Upon, complicated glandular vite the attantiau oí physicians ami ing a corner k>l 150x180, a beau.ifu* ville. Love's, Anderson. Kerby, Waldo, Shelly Creek. swelling« have resulted, for which the doctors insist that The a hole place nurers to tha abaolute purity oí Allen'» building site, foi (lxng.n'U. «urgi Patrick's Creek, Gasquets. a x dangerous « ¡rgical operation is Decaeaary. can te bought fur $ 1 ¿ m H) — See I ’ ric A Foot Fa««. All drug and shoes flore» Mr II. E. y- Thomj Thompson, of Milledgeville, Ga . writes : ”A Vwrhies \d sell it. 2fir. Sample aent FRFF b*d fx»e C. of Scrofula ....... ... broke v—■» «#«•« out wm on »no the Kiaam« glands ui of my my nucs, neck. ________ U ... Buffering. •__ 1- - KA8TBOUND WESTBOUND > Srset Allen S. O trusted. La Roy, NY.. which had to balanced and cxux . _| n 1 me much I T wax treated for a long while, but the phj.icixrx were un 6 a. til. C'tracent City and Granta !••«« «««gr Leave Grants Pass .. .M a 111. | Leave Crescent City able to cure me, and my condition wax ax bad ax when I Arti ve i at Waldo.................. • • 6 p. tn. | Arrive at Waldo I r IB. tone |*a««rngrr Hate« l‘e<an their treatment Many bk«xl remedieawere uaed. Leave Waldo.... 4 a. m. | Leaw Waldo.... .... b jo a. tn. thia but without effect. Someone reoommended 8.8. 8., and From Granta I'aes Arrive at Crescent City... . .6 p, in. [ Arrive nt Grants Pan .4:30 p. tn. Tn Wilderville I t'-gan to improve ax Boon as I had taken a few bottlee. .. I .75 Continuing the remedy. I wax Boon cured permanently, ti no To lxive's ... The scenery through which this line passes is lieautiful. A and Lave never had • xign of the diaeaae to return.” Swift’» Specific— II ?A To Anderson lghtful mountain road from Gasquet to Crescent City Kxcurxtou To Stima.. . Bot Wm«r Kuuit ti so rates during summer season Hl Tn Kerby,.. For Bunsiiin«* dower« and or an ze« take »3 no J. C HARPER, Grants Pass, Or.. Manager, To Waldo —to the only remedy which can promptly reach and cure obatirate . deep-xea thr Sunset Route via Lot Angele« to all »t so Hbollev creek ............................... blood dixeaae«. By reiving upon it, end not experimenting with the vart »X <W puml« Kaat louriat excursion car« anti Gaaqoet ......................................... ao-called tonice. etc., all aufferere from blood trouble« can be promptly cur »0 00 chair car» to KI l’aao, F *rt Worth, Kan Creocont City inatead of enduring year« of Buffering which gradually but aurely undermi ! Above rate« subject to change without baa City, Chicago. Cincinnati, Houston, the conatitution. S 8 8. ia guaranteed purely vegetable, and rerer fa i notice Rnun I trip treketa and eicor- New th Iran« ami Washington, D. C. cure Scrofula. Ecaema, Cancer. Rheumatism, tontagioua Blood I’ xcr. H< •vouparG«« al SpOoMl rate«. Tetter, 1'imnlex. Sore«, fleer», etc. Inaut upon 8 8 8.; nothing can take it» pl For rat re. gmdre and inkvr mat ion H.»»k» on ok.xl and akin <*.ixeaaee will ba mailed free to any addreaa by II. M vaxiixu, G. I*. A.« A b V uubmiu ha« a »plondid n w drrra. Swift Spevifl 1 Company, Atlanta, Georgia. line ut pbutu muuuts I'urtiand. Or ORDXR THROUGH THE COURIER I send you • translation 1 have made of an Italian legend of how the cat was created, written by Antonio !e Nino. Many are the proverbs about cats In the Abruzzi. St. Francis de Paula performed so many miracles that the devil waa made ill with envy. Once ne entered the ceil of St. Francia in the shape of u grand nobleman with a box full of heavy gold pieces. “Here, Francis,” said he, "take these, don’t remaiii in this miserable hovel, enjoy life; it is strewn with roar«, why do you collect all the thorns?” St. Francis, without much ado, ruisetl his hand und made the sign of the cross, whereupon the flue gentle- mun disapp« ar< <! amiu ciuipia of sul phur smoke. Another time the devil led lovely damsels, burr foetid and lightly clothed, into thr cell of the! saint, and then queens and rmprr»ae»| of glorious beauty, eovered with jew- ( els and wrapped in mantles of gold tia- < sue. But St. Francis «loud there like a log of wood, and at last made the sign of thr crosn, when everything disapi>earrd. Thr devil was furious “I must fli;d some way to make this stolid fellow lose patience.” After much thought he rubbed his hands with delight, lie created mice, and they multiplied by thousands In the wink of an eye. The cell of St. Francis was filled by them, and he tririi in vain to drive them out with his hands and fret. But as he drove them out of the door they swarmed in at thr window, and when he closed imth door and window they crept up through hojra In the brick floor or drop|>e<I down through cracks in the criling. Thru they clamterrd up the suint's tunic, made beds in his at raw mattress, played pranks in his provi- sion basket and were generally offen- live. At last St. Francis, after rerít- ing a fervent prayer, burst out laugh ing. 'fhe mice were beginning to at tack him in thousands, when a beauti ful little eat was created in the sleeve of his tunic. So he cried to the mice: "I implore you to atop and go your way or you will ."epent it.” The mice answered by pushing their noses against the bare skin of th»* saint, as though they wanted to pierce through him, so he drew* the beautiful little cut out of his sleeve, and it sprang at- the mice blessed with such miracu lous hunger that Tt swallowed two at a time of the big ones amltbree or four of the little ones. St. Francis hoped they W’.juld have been exterminated, and rushed to stop up u hide in the ceiling (he had glrrady shut the door and the window), but hr was not quirk enough. A pair of mire escaped, und thus we have those tiresome mice all over the world. St. /'rands then ut tered another prayer, and his beautiful I*. Hr cat was granted a companion. They multiplied exceedingly, and have always been favorites with devout old ludics because they are a creation of St. Francis, London Spectator. Richard P. Creech Second Street, Appleton, \v; consul, says “Our son Willar! v. H .. lutely helpless. His JCUtr were paralysed, and when^ used ---- electricity , . i • he cou not fei it below Ins hips. Finally tt. mother, who lives in Caua^ wrote advising the use of Williams’ Pink Pills for People and I bought some. This was when our buy had b< en or. the stretcher for an entire and helpless for nine tnontl< In six weeks after taking the pills we noted signs of vitality in his legs, and in four monthi he was able to go to school It was nothing else in the world that saved the boy than D, Williams’ Pink Pills fur People.”— From the Cretcen^ Appitton, Wu. Bama»«-r tbr «te«a«rr« Are K»p> Disease Cured in Four Ml Dr. Williams' Pink P'»ls for Pals People are nwa sold bvth« doren or hundred, but always in pack. h ties. At all drunglsts. or direct from the Dr. WiU turns Medlcln« Cempany Schanactadj. N. 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FARM JOURNAL CHAS. F. JXNX1N8. 1 MILAOELFN1A i- AT THE RIVERSIDE NURSERY, THE PRINCIPAL SYMPTOMS ARE ONLY ONE CURE FOR SCROFOLA Dr. William«’ Pink Pills for Pale Per>DU [conuin, in a c«»udeu-*ed form, all the .d? eeamry tugive new lif- atl.i rll ir to the blood and restore »hatter« .1 nerva They are au un tailing spec inc for »u<*h eases ad locomotor ataxia, partial para|y,j. St Vitus’ dune«, sciatica, neuralgia ri~ matisin, nervous heudache, the after-, rteuof 1 * grippe, palpitation of the heart, pH|e and callow complexions, all formsot Wetknra it it her ia male or female. ---- VIA THU (¡RASTS PASS, ORE., You will find a nice lot of healthy trees. Shasta Apples, latest keepers as earliest. Pears. Cherries, Ron te — oí the — Southern Pacific Company. Plums, Prune, Peach Nut and Exurren fraina Leave Portland Daily 1 LV. AB. North Shade trees, as well as Berry plants. ■ SOUth. 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