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MARRIAGE BY FORCE Queer Custom of Giant Indians of PERHAPS SHE’LL ‘•FtRCIT IT" SLEIGH I NG CONTESTS.1 Mat H ililr Junes U ill Get Yu Wore « the Suburban Giri'» Viritela, Deaf and Dumb or < raokr«!. Rivalry That Became a Crare in «««»'»a «»‘J i.i.uutiy tak«e th. Ohio Many Year. Aga «¡"a m H o« earn, aa.1 bum».. If. th, Allan's F«x>*. Ease, a powder. It cures I painful, smarting, nervous feet and in- f Washington Letter frtnn Jk\r*t DISEASE ' grealcet rv.m’ort disco very of the age . Allen's Foot E^ase makes tight or new When thr suburban trains come in of a morning there • a real, <leep foar-liortr Lumi« of Mrrr> Peuple ahors irri easv. Il is a certaio cure for Take A4«anta*e of Their Great Ealrrrtf lulu tbr '¡»urt-loMU» pleasure in watching i he tti rungs sneali/ig, callous and hot, tired and ach fttrenffth in Procaring Wives 'Ihm Here < omplrlrly thrv bring to this largi t* city, i lays tbr ing feet. Try it to-day. Hold by all — Make Them Verità. Depopulated. Chicago Tribune, Some find it com- I druggist* atid "■ ’ *L Loa stores. By mail bl« Slawen. forting merely to gaze and po rider I for 25c, _________ in al amp*. r-. Trial psckage Free A sleighing parly in thr Wes on this leaven which g< >rth forth tu I A<Mre»et Allen ft Olmsted. Le Roy Dr. Frederica A. Cook tells of a little leaven the whole city it is such a R»-serve that t«M>k on the nature I N. Y. known race of aborigines in an article nice, cleanly, self-re p ing* leaven, contest I m -* wren several counties Th* in the Century Magazine on "The Giant There is I one of thr 1 fer-skelter, place in thr winter of Indians of Tierra del Fuego," whom h» unseemly haste with whir h thr cable ord of thr long driv<*s and thr mi visited on the Belgian Antarctic exprdi cur throngs go to their daily toil. proceMbions of fonr-horM* trams is a MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. tion. Of their marriage customs h<- Here all is serene and elevating, it is still told to the children of thr < writes: It mukea inhabitants of the rt-Mtr\r. Thr wi ter charming and comforting Artificial flo*Arr>. mixed with the real Marriage, like almost everything one think of newly paved streets, and of 1055-56 mg just tbr kind for ma I ones, are used for table decoration*. Ona, is not fixe«! by established rules. pretty little rows of newFy-fledgcd a record on runners, sa^s the ( he La*t year 4.7'' >,« <>o c*ibic jratd* of ma- Th«* snow was abunc It is arranged ami rearranged from trees, and clean, proper houses that Record. 1 terlal hum dr «’g« <1 out of the Duluth time to time to suit the eonveuiencaof you buy at »o much a month, nnd while alt«male fret zing and thawing Stqierlor harbor. the contracting parties. Women gen many things good for a hardened kept the rtmds if* firm condition. T here I'hiladt'lpbi 1 has 11 ward* ami two wrrr nlfii< >At daily llg li t snows to “g.« asr erally have very little to say about it. denizen of the city to think on. * bran« Io > of the city council. ( hieago Thr bargain is made almost solely by In the spring they wear little upv the nh ighing arid invite thr sport thr men, and physical force is the prin bundles of Howers violeta, ami eher- loving population tu enjoy their privi- ha» 35 warefs. A conti.ict made over the telephone cipal bond of union. For agrs the ry bloHKoms, , and johnny- jump-ups, leg. s, and this weather lasted for th: re I ¡ m legal and binding, according to a de- strongest bucks have been ac« ust«>mc«l and others. It I la touching, especially month*. In February the |/eople of Sol« U made ; «daion recently rendered in a Fennayl- to steal women from neighboring when they b« >tow the woodland tribes, and from neighboring clans of wraith on hungry-eyed news boy a and up a neighborhood party Of M X n fonr- I van in lawsuit. their own tribe. The Onaa, being far their ilk. Ami the girl* are tender- ■ horse loads and starred uff for a jolly Inoculation for the plague i» coining the most powerful Indians, have thus hearted In thia respect. i good lime. Among their hasty «hc. ra- more into favor in Bombay city, m» been able to capture and retain n lib There is one cornea in every morn- lions thry rarrivd a muslin s treumer, , many as 7,179 f*ernon» having been feo eral supply of Wives. A missionary w ho ing from Bloomdale, or Mossy Dell, or , fivror s«x feet long, w ith a rude dv paint- treated in on«* week. has been In constant contact with some sylvan nook around Oak Park. j rd negm fur«* on it and the in>« cription: When cattle arrive in Havana from these Indians for 30 years ha* given it She is such an "altogether darling" "You cun t come It." Such a i decora- S«»uth Xrnerica, Mexico or Texas, they as his opinion that a plurality of wives that even the cob horses sndlv when j tion was appropriate in tho«- * «laye of are flr*t inspected in the yard«, and is entirely satisfactory to their pe she goea by. And she believes in hu thr utxh rgrt und railroad, for ! then a I arg«- percentage of them are culiar emotions and habits of life. «¡riven out to pHKtures for »everal man nature, ami had a fervent faith I away w hu reache«! the West« rii The relation to one another of the in th«* charity that never faiirth -the was pr« tty sure to be well car ’4> T. I week*’ grazing. When they arrive women who possess but one husband kind of charity represented by a As th«* slrighiiig parly ro«I they are thin and rough looking. in common in the family wigwam is nickel or dime (hopped in every open I from Cuyahoga et.unty into sum mit St. Louia hn* no curfew law, but of novel interest. As a rule, they are pul in between thr bridge and State county, the p« ople of Twinsburg v . many of th«* owner* of mills and fac- no more jealous than are the children street - that is. until a recent Satur phased tu look upon thr invasion M a torie* have agreed to have their factory in n civilized home circle. The prin day. challrngr and determined to take I or mill vthifetluk blown in the evening cipal reason for this is that the sev banner away from Solon. 'J hey to warn the children that it j* time to On every other weekday she takes eral wives are oft« n sisters. A young 1« vied lfi teams and returned with I go home. 'The whistle» will l>e blown thr 6:15 train w«*stwar<l. but on Sat man takes by force, by mutual agree few «lays later. Thr people of J at ♦ ight «»’clock in the winter and at ment« or by barter, the oldest daughter urdays it is the 3:10. Now it carpe < 11 ya hog a county, then organ *«i and nine in the summer, and the plan will to pa> that for many days a sad- of a family. If he proves himself a won imck the banner across th •utility be continued for a year. ey* <1 south h;ul haunt< <l thr cars of good hunter nnd a kind husband, the 1 line again. There is no known reason why work thr fl; 15. Hr is pale, and of a Smike- wife persuades her sister to join her For week* otherwise sane ing fM-opli- who carry their lunch with wigwam and share her husband’s affec like slender neo*. and hr worr a lit- would drop « very thing tu join C I them should be ashamed of this fact. tions. Frequently, when a girl is left tie black painted tin sign with words until news of the mammoth si< i Mill li a mi*, an* not ashamed of it. Th« v an orphan, she is taken into a family to the effect that Willie Junes had *|/read < ver th«* whole country j lug their food to the factories in big tin and trained to become the supplement been born deaf and dumb, had only counts of them were publish«*« in kettles 1», one on the right arm eontain- ary wife of her benefactor in after lieen out of tin* stat«* asylum a month, the London dailies, Finally th< nt I lidtf, u not her on the left loaded years. In the hut each wife has her and would thr kind hearted public outgrew thr t«>wiiships nnd with, i |*erbiipM. tea. But stenographer*, own nssigne«! position, always resting extend Its assistance in getting Willie round-up of all th« bob sleds bank c ¡‘ierks nnd lawyer* invariably do in exactly the same spot, with all of food and lodging? counties was proposed, Medir the net by porri t irai ly, using greet The kind-hearted public, in the prr- invited to join, nnd th«’ banm her belongings about her. The wealth baize bags, music roll« or fake cam- of the household is not common to all son of the Muburbnn girl,'donated r«*g go to thr one furnishing th«’ most fo; i- eras. the <K*cupants. Each woman has her ulariy to thr worthy caust* of Willie horse and six-horse team*. Th« gn at own basket of meat fragments or Junes, nnd Willi«- JoneM smiled fnint- meeting was to take place at Richfield, THE CROWD SLIPPED. ly, and lifted his hat with humble in thr northwest corner of Summit shellfish, her ow n bag with implements grace in voicelri gratitude, and a j kutl Dropped needles, sinews and bits of fur, an«/ Illulii Into the Trap < he county, where thr thr« «’ counties join« <1, M iikki I b < orti Malve Faker each wife has her own assemblage of temh’r feminine heart fluttered with and Saturday. Mai «’h 15, was «ppoint»«! the happy consciousness of easing the IIMil Made. children. a* the «late for this three-cornet r«i bat The work «if the man is strictly lim woe of th«* world by her mite. tle of sltighbrlls and buffalo robes. The portly man with the bulging Then came the shock. She was sit ited to the chMC. He enrri« s his bow Th«* oldest inhabitants will never for overcoat pockets began to lose his cen and quiver of arrows, nnd his eye is ting In tin* train about three o'clock get the stirring scene* of that gnat ter of gravity gradually at the corner that Saturday, rending her paper, ever on the horizon for game; but lie «lay. Over thr hills the gr« at I cmk I m of Fifteenth street and New York ave seldom stoops to anything like manual win’ll suddenly a wistful voice mur (mured from all direction*. Now their nue, says the Washington Post. One labor that is not connected with tin1 mured at her elbow: way was overarch«1«! with great oaks fool slipped from beneath him on thr "Pardon, lady, but would you kind ami walnuts; now thry clamben <1 up a actual necessities of th«* chase. He ly spare a nickel to help a po«ir f«’l- rising vista that rn«lrd abruptly in th«* icy puvi'iDt nt. ami by thr time hr had kills the game, but the wife must carry reestablished connections with the it into camp. In moving, the women low in trouble? I’ve bi’cn working in winter sky above; now th«* summit re bricks with that one the other shot out take up all of their earthly posses u factory, ami got my arm badly vealed a beautiful view of th« «ullrys from under him. Then they both be sions, pack them into a huge roll, nnd cjushrd. Just out of hospital, lutly " below and bells jinglsd furiously down gan to « xrci xeciite a quick and dwiliah She turned Impulsively, caught a the strep sloji«’. They rainr in troops, with this firmly strapped across their .sliuttli danc dance. The man’s arms Hew backs they follow’ the uni ncumbered full view’ of thr speaker’s fa<*r and like thr rats at thr Pird Pip* r’s not« s an«l hr s termed to be making a w ild )ca<l of their brave but ungallant bus gasped. It was Willie Jones, There big, four horse loads, in bunch« s nnd I but futile t fi*i ort to pull slices out of t fir were only a dozen people in the car, companies. Ami *pch a colh.*ction of bands. Thus the women curry, «lay nippy utmoHphei re. Tlfen It* simply aft«’r «lay, not only all the household but they got thr full benefit of th«* horsrtlrsh! Big, well-kept fellows, in hat right down, without any super furniture, but the children ami thr acene that followed. well-mntrh« «1 team*; scrawny, sorry fiuous ceremony ar hubbub vvhutsu* portable portions of the house. The "Why, I think you’re pirfertly aw- plugs broken «low n by thr w inter’« I ever. Of course all the men within a wonn ti certainly liav«* all thr uninter ful!" she cried, her blur ryes wide campaign; teams all alike and weH- I radius of 80 feet adjusted their hands esting details ami the drudgery oFlife with horror nt th«’ depravity of the inntrd; tennis pick« <1 up from all round ! Io their sides and ha-ha « «I joyouHly. heaped upon them, but they seem to case. “I see you every single night, thr neighborhood, no two alike in size rnjoy it. Jn defense of thr men It ond you're deaf ami dumb, nnd I vr or color, and innocent of currycombs. ' ’I here is <»nly one thing on earth that shouhl be said that they ar«’ worthy given you ever so many nickels, Ami And ns for p.«>pl»’ some towns were tickles a man's fvdownun mor«* than to we him drop kvrtlop to un Icy pave husbands. They will fight fiercely t< now you’ve crushed your arm nnd eomplt t« ly <h populated that «Iny, for protect tlieir homes, nnd they will talk. The idea! i think you’re just tin’s«’ 4fl2 loads were attended by many ment it tick!« ■ ’rm more if ht* happens guard thr honor of their women with terrible, ^-l’m going to report .von one-horse and t wo-.lmrst* loadr that «li«l to have a hot tie of bug juice in his rear pocket. their own blood. It is a crying sir to the police.** not count at nil, and it was rst imati'd , lhi- portly Hian with the bulging of thr advance of Christian civilization Rhe wits almost crying, and WilIir that between 10,<Hi0 anri 12.¡uo people on’rcoat pockets looked around him in that this red mnn of thr far soutl was touched by her evident «liwap- cam«’ out on that great riilr. It is said ! a daze«! 'i»i t of w;i\. a if hr were en shouhl be compelled to lay down hi« point ment. that all t his froli«* took pin re without n | deavoring to study th«* lliing out. lif«* at th«* feet of the heartless pale- "Aw, say, don’t yer care," hr said, case <>f drunkenness, although it 4s ad- I fa« « «l invaders to shield tin* honor of comfortingly, ns hr backed himself mittrd Hint big sled boxes an<1 nbun- .Meanwhile thr dozen or 15 men who were waiting f<»r cars just lay back and his home. ngnlnst the opposite scat and ar dnnt buffalo robes really mak«* Ktatis- hollered. I lo portly man made no ef the purpose nnd meaning of their lives. To young and happy women it sc« tn* a* if ranged his bandage more effectively tic.i on this point uncertain. fort to rise, and the longer hr sat there, destiny was weaving their future in all the Can Anta Heart "l’s guys have ter live, yer know, and Summit hud thr largest representa colors of the rainbow like a nteiry dance looking* my st ¡lit «1, t hr funnier it seemed N’aturnliata have generally accepted yous folks from the country are easy tion 171 four horse t«*Hrns nnd re to thr merry gang around. Finally of cupids weaving garlands about a May the opinion that ant« are not able to j pole in the spring time of life But to You’re all right, lady. Even if I ain’t cell ««I thr prize with thr injunction tlo y began to close in on him. perceive noy sound* that are audible I thousands of women life looks to be aU deaf and dumb I get hungry, and to pr« serve it among 1 hr treasure«! "Made you see constellations, hey?" I "a warp of sorrow in a woof of pain.*’ tw human ears. Prof. Weld, of the your nickels bought me many a red- archives nt Akron, their county sent. askrd one of th«m, laughing uproari Iowa state university, controverts tlda WHAT LIFE REALLY IS. hot uh a <*ohl day. Don’t y«*r rare. Hut it did not molder oti their hands to ously nt his own humor. opinion, lie describes in Science care A woman’s life pattern is really woven I won’t strike yer for any more F,r any appreciable extent, for they had j by herself A great philosopher has said "Just taking a little rest, I B’pose?" ful experiment* made by him w ith four git it, frrgit it P>yr bye." “ Life is neither pain, nor pleasure ; it is no inure than put it in c«»l«l storngc for inquired another. species of American anta, from which serious business. ” If a woman would make And she hadn't got over it by thr futur«* generations to gnzr on when "Got a job uniting the ice, eh?” I it ber serious business to understand her- lie deduces the conclusion that these time they reached \usfln. Mcdit m Hung out defiance to the lie- asked another. I self mentally, morally and physically, S|M*ries, nt least, arc able to perceive tors. IG this time there were about 20 men ! using the common s« nse that (itxl has sounds, but whether they do it by given her, there would be far less mi’try Memories of th« ’ great pioneer hunt AMBIGUOUS NATIONALITY. standing in a circle around th«’ portly and suffering woven into th«- pattern of lie* mean* of organs of hearing, or through ing parties cnruc to mind, for had not mnn who had so suddenly taken a sit i life. She can make it almost anything lit the sense of touch bring excited by at lilrli lli« theirrounty been thu scene of th«-great ting posture. Th« n the portlv man. 1 chooses. niospheric vibrations hr is unable to 'n»e Clever Srlirnie b> 1’very woman who wants t«» derive the Frlentls Gut totes f«>r Julius Hinckley hunt, th«» vvoiuh r of It« day ? uithout rising* from his sitting posi say with certainty. Hr Inclines to the Th« ir horses were imt jnd« «l sinec tlo y I tion rearhe«) into his overcoat pocket I full share of happiness, which nature in H h I iii , n llebrew. opinion that they do really hear, ns [ tended her to fun! as a woman, wife and luul just « nt« ird the rout« vt Mor« than I and bi ought out a small s«|uarc pack- j ! mother, ought to read that gn at and w-e sonic individuals showed a perception b<».'k. The People’s Common S« n « Mc«it- Representative Julius Kahn, of San that, Summit had mised blit 31 teams age. of the •direction of the sound, such ns I cal Aelviwc r. by R V Pierce, M D. Several So they "Gentlemen," said he, in a tone of a hundred of its thousand pages ar«- ele - •« d that of a shrill whistle, and others, Francisco, is. as his name implies n more <»n its own territory. which were not disturbed when vio Hebrew. When hr was a younger arose the follow ing Tuesday nnd turned man wh«» knew just « xactly what hr • lently shaken in their glass prisons, man in thr (¡olden Gate city hr was nil ryes toward thr hilltop' city of I iik I t > say by heart. "1 have taken this ' ology, ti lling in plain an«! rt-fint d language how a woman may build up her physical somewhat unusual method to attract self sec in«*« I to be “driven nearly frantic by Just hh |x>pul.*ir with every clnNS as Abrun. to meet the enurgencies of ber de • ’I h w 11 f i r enrm an is now gain ' your at tention to tin* merits of this new he is now in thr halls of congress in shrill sounds." velopittg career. Karl’s Clover Root Tea thr Inst election, however, thr dinners ing the heights. Now the smoking brand of mentholated, carbonized de- I The author of this great book is among F?»-.intlfies th* Complexl'a, Purtfles the living physi« ma. Armor Unna. all favored th«* success of a democrat, chimney s of the busy little city nr«- in thigumjiggrd corn salve that I am sell th< moat successful <*. givers I re<h.C . irft* n. <.ur- .« i.n His “Favorite Ptrscrption ’’ is known in The recent trials at Indian Head, on and it was necessary to leave nothii g plain sight, In the city cannons begin ing' at thr almost insanely low price of every Mlita«1.»». J,, <r*ti.>«i. r « m ! all Fftipti ’•*> of corner of the civili - «1 glob«- a . the <i’* «'kin. Ari atT»'.ible I.tx.itiie Nerve the Potomac, of the armor made for undone to insure a good showing. to ls»om. w hlstlcN 1 shriek, bells rin# a «quarter a box, money refunded if you I m<-t r« mark abb* supportive tonic and I mi I< . S.,14 . n «b-uJute X' <r*nlM by a«l druggists at 25c., tk»c. and fl.oO. health creator ever devised for weak and the Russian imttl* ship Retvizan, build Mr. Knliii ami his Vtiteric.m irlab a royal w «*k c«»m«* from n besieged citj don't find instant relief, and—’’ ailing wom« n It imparts direct stw ngtb s. C. WELLS A CO., LESOV, N V ing In this country, aermed to show and German friend» <d thr younger to nn in\n«Ih ng artny. Most of thr « rowd fell back nnd disap and bealthfu*. vitality to woman's del ite, SOLE PROARICTORS that armor plate of thr Krupp form set knew that tlirrr would br a lit The judge« m count liorRt'M. There is a peared, but fite of I hem thought he had •pecial structure, and increases the vigor made in America has the advantage th* prejudice against a Hebrew among disputed poi rint inuh s had never n endurance and recuperative force of he* earned their quarter and Ixnight corn FOR SALE BY W F. KREMER. entire svstew in the endless contest between guns the older turn of thr dHTrrrnt races, pen re« I r I prev ions meets. Shall ft Lun« A Pennsylvania ladv. Mrs Ata»t»n Rat hi and armor. Five-inch project ilea w ith rspreially among thr Irish in thr sec of th« s« long cAred. uglv Iwasts win tl living at the corner of Meade ami Almond Xtiuthfiil Diplomacy. in William«;»»rt, in a recent letter. wv< a striking velocity of more than 2,000 tion of San Francis*«» south of Mar day Inst them And r II ou a rhnl mnn on thr corner re- life is a story of misery t’ntil the Goh n) f«*rt per second failed to (tenet rale ket street. Something had to be done take 1 a w h ay thr bnnnrr? Hut M»-<lii •oy 1 had nealth that 1 «•>«■•! boast •iiplv of ilnys ago a lit> tn .-rie«! m mv twent« fifth v* *«r tnd t«« - \ more than t wo inehrM of five inch plate, to get every Irish vote The young findi a thu nt thr) ran afford to VW iis emporium and ■ and thr projectiles were broken in Irishmen ha«l played and fought nn«l cron is. fo ir their four hor* boastful ot w.< -tid«len1y v ne I’rn > r 1 1 vu a dime asked fur can never deacribe the awful suffering I en« pieces, while thr plate was nut cracked J I m * r IMS. A g •d mnrgin o f 11 ov« swum with JulhiH Kahn, but if they for a year and a half I was so tnu*cra ____ 1 p i ■ i--. «nd r.-ada-Murk* •Hai««d and a.: Pa* f candy. - Youth's Companion. told some of th«* old fellows that init'a rrcor«l «»f ’ Sat iii da) . longed for death to relieve nir hrn a kind •«"'«scondactad tor Msssnats Firs «he **ni«l. "I want neighb«>r came in »nd ai OunOrrict isoveasiteu * Grtioioicc for gooti Julius Kahn wns thr man they should in th«* mill« of Dr. Pierce's Fa «A »rite «nd r can sr.-r e extent in G m uma Wi»a Uto«e him when lie comes home." < tiliiik*« I n«1 «• » r I«»prd Ueiourrri. v\ i t)1< winnlne th dcspaiiingly ' '(^h. its of vote for then* might I m « a rebellion ramot» frn«n WuhiMtjl. man provrc«l«*<l to dig any better ’ Ahe insisted, An Indication of some of the Impor In n few quarters bvenuav of hia name ^end mode., drswing >nr phe«o., wMh r’feerip ! in despair, got a »»'Uta ami I kadt lion. Wa advise, if wiW’tab.a ar Sat, free k, when the little wan tnnt Indus! i i.d vi!« cts which may be and rre«*d. Vlease him. 1 had not take ..jen half i Our fee R/H di-tl, ¡wtaut is secured. expected to f<>i • w the opriiiiig up of wo able to watfc rose thr n A P awrhlcy " H ■” ’ • «*• • Fstawts.“ w«d, Ro thr young Irishmen went among feeling faint or havin any 1 i»f san»e in tha V’.S. and f >re»gn coaBLrics China, is given in r«*« «*nt ieports c«m- the old fellows heart. Oh what a < sent fret. Addraaa, sutk-rin* humanitv ««•ruing the < hii«UM tn. !«••! the for Jerry Kane dollars with the 1« "tu chung.** Both French English real thing nn< benefit whatever. bulaiiisl* assert that this ’ “ Last December I ha«1 a haby aud. thi Pavr nt Ornee W ashington O C. that ever cross, fimr 'Favorite Prescription ‘ I st mi n vuhiahle substance r« nement well aud have a fimrtecn ji nam<* accomplished th«* girl Today I feel as writ as 1 ever ber, nr rutta-|«ereha. *' « t Ixahn carried every I hi ufe." Owen* eollr«***, believes H Market atrrrt. It win For thirty years In Pierce has Btance is a tru«* rantitrh« tt said, to hear voter« ask chief ennauiting physician to the thr tree will bream«* of pi Hotel an«i Surgic.'l Institute of with Jerry Kanes nttn N. Y . assisted bv a staff «»f nearly a imjiortnnr»- Youth'* Con skilled apeciali ff« rent bran of medical pra woman con <ng him bv n r. free of ch, the best pi when tain.ible 4«i<rr4/i Tierra del Fuego. A Michigan Miracle ike vice presidency, said: “Tha ff<*t I rst uH.hiti«;n of my life bad already been * realized. I have seen those who w« re confederate soldiers tight tinder the stair an«l stript-e against foreign fo-s, as Or Ckronic Inflsacnattoa of ths Kidneys is a zaldtera of the Tailed Suites. I have very common aliment. r«*en the niaaaes of the people of a11 of Uks all chronic «il s eases the so’itiiern states eagerly an«feirneetlv the svmptnnxa come on * oflaring their Bf*rvires to fight in the Insidiously. If proper treatment is obtained tn : country ’a ean*e, and have t*een then! Its early states, Bright's ! tl.ns become psMi«*ipants in the event«* PL mmm may be cured. I whirU bar«* suddetklv male ours the Ht DV AN wtQ cure it if it mtaken lattine MVIK ; leading nation among the ^rcat powers YAW will relieve ell the <»l the world, and which have opened symptoms. Do not delay avenue«« which enabled u* tn e®tabl:Mi too tang. Don't wait un the most favorable commercial re'atiom* til your case becomes in curable. Begin the use with countries containing nearly one of MID YAM now. while third of the earth’s population. Th* you may be cured. realization of rondilkms so advantageous to our whole country fills thr meag’ire of my desires. an«l tieyond that 1 have no ambition whatever.‘ 1 CDHONIC BICK OB NAUBEOUB * No lrra»y. no »*.inal hill. That ix the HEADACHE HUDYAN takenlire ted situation in the senate, and uu I« mh there will relieve the bea lache instantly. is a radical change in existing condi- 2-3 PUFFINE88OF THE SKIN t’ons, there will be no action upon either UNDER TH £ EYES, due to acollertton of f. DBOPS1 HUDYAN at this «eHi-ion. It has been understood wili cause the extra amount of fluid to be ad along that the Nicaragua canal bill taken up by the U«x>d and be eliminated by was iependent upon the ratification of the Kidn«*ye. the Nicaragua canal treaty, and within <5. PALE. DOUGHY COMPLEX th** part we«*k, it ha« become almost ION. HUDYAN will restore the circulation to Its normal condition and cause the checks certain that if a vote on th.* treaty w re taken, it would lie rejected, an I it is to to become re l and rosy. 8 WEAKNEH8 OF THE HEART. Is* allowed to go over to the next ses- HUDYAU will rtrenfthan the nerves and Rion Members of the isthmian t.*anal muscles of the heart and make it atzuug and commireion, created by the last con- regular in its beatings greaa, have reached »Vashiugton, but 7 B. WEAKNE8S AND PAIN I N they nay that no report of their «v«jrk THE KEOIOJi OF THE KIDNEY». will be made in time for submission to HUDYAN will cause tbe kidneys to ; rio-m the r func tions properly, thereby relieving the thin Bendon of congre»*. The post pone- it»«*»»* ! Jie canal bill in just what the pain and weakness Get HI DYAN at once and take It regularly. edmlnatration derired, but the failure Ul'DYAN is s->id by all drug^is's f<>r 50c. per to ratify the treaty ie a heart-rending package, or 6 pa«*k->ges for Z2 50. if your drug disappointment. gist d’-’S not keep it.w ,d dire t to the If I'D« The (’lark case is closed and □ «lecision 1 AW Hfc .M J DY COMPANY, can T. . I k o , Cal. Remember that you can call and consult is now awaited from the committee on thelll D> IX DOCTOR» « all and election# as to whether Senator Clark see them. If you eannot call, write to the doc »hall retain hi* or be put out of the tors an«1 they will advise you. The advice will senate. The mijority expect a report be given free. Acidress front the committee, againat Senator HUDYAN REMEDY COMPANY, I Clark, but the majority do not *1 way* nee© right in such matter». Cor Stockton, Market aad Elim Sts., I It remains for a conference committee San Francxco, Col. to df-termine what sort of a government I Ilaaaii shall have. Th«* senate pasted a bill to provide a government fur the icrritory of Hawaii; a house committee 1*1 ! reported a substitute for the senate bill and after attaching numenjus amend Tu " N ' \ ■ k It • - • J !U. fj. 4lt of ments thereto, the honee passed it. s Br«’.«'! •' y i r-i.<n weaver labor» ly weavih* upon a frame, Now, the original bill and the substi the pattern o a beautiful Sl .uly, tute, with its amendments, will be almost impel * «-’ibly, tin« *«! by threa 1 the turned over to a conference committee, pattern grew ■. bis han«i. until what had seemed : nieaerngh s- crossing of dull and a bill differing from both may be threads gradu?’ly took on form and beauty. '.he result. * Suddmly on ai L, jb tr. > women begau to Two consular reports, one from Bel repeat the line Weaving, weaving threads of faith gium and one from France, contain Pattern of a woman's heart. hints that sij' uld not be lost upon this Who can ere anticipate The hut s • f life in « very part I government if we are to maintain colo Will th« ■ vannly ^low — All trn< >a leveled huj.piu- m ; nies. Belgium haw recently established Or wiii «1 . y fildv tr scuu I m r w<x- > a sch«Mil for the training of students who A wotii.u -« future who < an i«-s»? There is r ‘mite rath'*- in the way that intend to Mek fortune in the colonies. Wom< n ponder uv<. »nd try to trace out The instruction includes practical dem onstration of the sort of buildings set tlers should construct, including pro per rules of sanitation; also the culti- vation of indigenous plants, European plants and vegetables, the best 'methodsof gathering crops and trans* porting them to market, treatment of native labor, etc. Iu France, a colonial institution is to be established to train . young men to fill positions in tbr I colonies, which in to send out ex pedi tion*of students at national expense, to gather information, which is to lie furnished commercial houses in the form of detailed report^. |;Hi> .WtOrt* »«•» *Mrt’ 11 ’**'*• Xi.u, 2. v* S?.’ Mirt . • .reu-r-ln l«w or >l’r. J<reh<>» »bo wo. Moor of Mlcbl.»n In I®»*- “SEJYS m .U»re4 fro" *rrr^ phy.»- •srr.'. K»« diifflCSCd niV F a? throat was eutirrly paraiysed, ths riaht side r arti illy so For ueariy e;ght >*• u» I . ave aunered froJn •« vers stomach «lisorder and about Jtfr«. 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WtS n I Grants Pass & Crescent City Stage Line RHEUMATISM Isduetoan acid p«n*on which Raini *cce*s to the blood through failure of the proper Misions Muscles Sha Ilers Nerves Sillicos Jolnis through the general circulation is dc[M»aited in the joints, muscles and nerves, causing the most intense Rheumatism may attack w ith such suddrnne.M mid seventv aa to make within a few days a lira prison helpless and l»ed ridden, with «¡¡started limbs and sb alt ere« 1 nerves; or it may 1* slow in «leveloping, with alight watidei mg pains, lust severe enough to make one feel uncomfortable; the ten denev tn such case* is t > grow worse, and finallv become « htonic. Like other blood disea<«s. Rheumatism i.stdten mhented. and cajiosurr to damp or <x*id, want of pren f'«o«1. tneufb« tent clothing. «r anything ealculalcd tu inq»air thr health, will frequently cause it to «level in early^hfc, but more often not until middle age or later. In whatever form, whether acute ©r chrout h^lierited, Rheumatism ¡9 Strictly a Blood Disease and no liniment or oilier external treatment ran reach the trouble. Neither do the preparations of potash and rnrrniry, and the various trinrial salts, which the doctors always prescribe, cure R lieu mat non, but ruin the digestion and break «town the constitution. A remedy which builds up the general health ami at thr same time rid* the system of the poison 1* tbeonlvaafeandcetta.il « ure for Rh«">r itisiu. S S , made «f her'sand barks «4 wonderful •olvrnt, purifying properties attacks the diaraar in the right wav. and in thr right t Ucr the blood and (luicklv neutralizes the acid and diaaolvss all poisoamto «le|«osits, simulates ,. = »■! rrin'funrx the wet* iked, wu jrn-out c bus . and clear* the svstctn of all unhealthy accumnlatkma. 8 8. S. cures permanently and th roughlv, and kretn the blond in a (Hire, healthy state. • Mr J.O Malley, 11) W i«h Mrvvt tad . U* eagMce* «*.. nth« »■ term tv atlM-ied with Rheumatism he was «mah’.e to fee! ot drraa himself lh«t. Ml,j , ,, , aer hr,,. ||. hB | tried fifty-two prescriptions that frienda ha<1 g«vrn him w HI vmm thr » >*> <?«« rrltef A trw I- • ■ rs . f B g. A ruml him permanently, and hr has never had a ftteuinatu twin siatr r ll«r vr*!« «/ • We will send free our special book on Rheumatism, whuh should 1« in the han«ls of every sufferer from this torturing disease Our phyaicians have made I bx*d a: 1 din disc sac a a life atudy. ami will give you anv information or advice wanted, so write U mv fully and freely alunit your casr We make no charge wlvatewi for this nrrvir. \4dms. SWIF T SPICIHC CO . Atlanta. La. loth tMMlud V< n ploy rd by fore« s In the Transvan! ryanee ot aujqMira. They hmda up «tee 1 hills, and ■ \ 1 » allot, m .1 >01 i « i a 1. betwe Grants P , Stages s mu -un both l>oth ways daily between ville. Love’s, Anderso keybv,.w“l‘H Shelly Creek, Patrick’s ( k O.Tsqtiets. time , TABI 1 WESTBOUND ' eastbound Grants Pass .... • » a. in. Leave Crescent Cit at Waldo.......... 6 p. m. Arrive at Waldo. Waldo.................. 4 a m. Leave Waldo at Crescent City.. 6 p.m. Arrive at Grants Pas, 6 3o a •4 30 p The worry througl which this line p, beautiful. A de ightfu! mountain road frt "Hi Gasquet to Cn « Lilt City. Excursion rates during summer season J C HARPER Gra ts Pas *• rubli in a paper h‘ft a tn.v'ing Carries I . S. Mails, Passengers and stage Express Leave Arrive ! Leave Arrive UU1« . GO YEATS EXPERIENCE ■ rt «•»« are. rn O’» ¿ ’n N ■ mil,«» <«h Ira ning oí >h rw and tear T radì M* rm OtSiGN« CoavRK'MT • Ac hi Scientific H* MUNN & Co Thing Harness Oilf Manager.