Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, August 16, 1900, Image 1

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    GRANTS PASS, JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY. Al GUST i6, 1900.
XVI
Washington Letter.
Hop Pickers banted
SAID CHRIST HAD BROTHERS.
Ouo hundred bop pickers wanted at
UMTKD STATU.
From Our Regular Correspondent).
I th« hop (arm of J. P. ILuixau on Rogue
__ cllt ■ • ............ William McKinlayJ river below Grau»a Pa-«.
W XMU.XtiTON, Aug. m , 1AX).
SMb Ï resident..............
Address J. P. Ranzau, P. O. Box 300, 1 M. Clemens. Prescription Druggist.
wry of Slate .... ........ Joho Hay
Tiie Cliineee government is ei«her
.LymanJ Gage Grants Pass.
ary of Treasury
Thw latest in Bicycle« at T. A. Hood throwing off the mask and defying the
lary of Interior.. ... C N Bue»
Because she told her scholars that
1
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’
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power or is making a gigantic bluff. It» Christ was one of ten brothers and sis­
gry oi War ........ ........Elibu Boot
Wuerw do you get your hair cut” Try notice to the powers that the foreign ters. Miss Anna It Hasbrouck, an in­
John
..... l> Lung
, _ ■;
arv of Navy.........
ary of Agriculture James A Wilsou
ministers al Pekin would not b«* allowed structor in history, was dismissed
“ Meet Us on the Midway.” Will Mallory.
aster-« lenerai ........ James A Gary
Bicycle hospital for all repairing at tu send or receive cipher messages is an from the Holyoke (Maas.) high school
The Event of the Times
.
Joseph
McKenna
fney-Geiierwi. .
acknowledgement that the minister« are faculty by the school commit tee. Miss
Cramer Bree.
state or * OREGON.
Hasbrouck was asked to resign, and
Ed Van Dyke went to Cole«tin Friday prisoners, held as hostages, and instead her letter was accepted without a dis-
U ice W McBride
8. Senat.-rs
' of resulting in stopping the march of
t Jose ph Simon
for a ►‘hort outing.
senting vote, «ays an eastern ex­
(TL(»s H Tongue
Co. II will give a »oc.;al dance Thurs­ | the allied army to Pekin, 1« likely to change.
Coifgresamen............
(MA Moody
. hurry it, i! any thing can conquer the
The incident which cost Miss Has-
day evening at the Opera house.
Attorn v-Generat........ 1» K N Blackburn
• international jealousies and bickerings brouek her position happened in the
............. T T Geer
Governor...................
M sa Laura Thomas is visiting here sufficiently to hurry it. The war de­ medieval history class a few days ago.
Fl imnbar
Secretai\ ÔÎ State
from Jefferson with her sister, Mrs. T. partment now knows that the press The discussion drifted as to the pa­
. .. Ch as S Moore
State Treasurer ..
B. (’orneli.
Hupt Pub Instruction. ... J 11 Ackerinas
dispatches announcing the starting of rentage of < hrist, ar.d one student
W H Leeds
Hfctte Printer ............
Miss Fannie Cheathem ha« l»e< n visit- the army for Pekin, were premature wanted to know if Christ was the only
fC E Wolverton
Occupying many solid blocks, ■ mg trien U and relatives at Kerby dur­ It also knows considerably more about son. Miss Hasbrouck replied: “No;
Supreme Judges..........-Rs Bean
He is one of u family of ten brothers
taking in an entire street from
ing the past week.
the situation at Taku and at Tien Tain, and sisters.”
f F A Moore
curb to curb
Clmlk Board School LandCom, W HO’dell
A. B. C. I>ennison, general passengen as it has received two long messages
\ Fevond student doubted Miss Has-
Dairy and Food Com..........J. W. Bailey
agent of the Great Northern, made from General Chalice, which it was brouck’s statement and wanted to
fib « t judicial district .
deemed inadvisable to make public.
know her authority.
i Grants Pass a vivit last week.
I
"I cannot tell you accurately just
Wettern Division....... ludge H K 11 aiuia
In view of the : trong and aggressive
the
school
land
pro-
j
The
hearing
in
Eastern Division
Judge H L Benton I
now,” she replied, “but 1 have the im­
attitude
this
government
has
taken
in
U.
S
Coin
ni
¡«lutter
>
j test cases before
Proee. i. ing Attorney
A. E Krames
pression the statement is made in the
1 Arthur Conklin lia. been postponed demanding its treaty rights in China, Bible.”
Meinljer Board of Equalizat KA Eminitt
it
becomes
important
for
every
body
to
| until August 30.
Some of the students, still skeptical,
E U. K. LAND OFFICE RO ä EHL R(i.
know just what these right« are First repeated the assertion nt home. One
W. H. OJell, formerly clerk of the
Receiver ...............................Henry Booth
Register...................................... J 1 Bridgts
| school land commission board, was here I aud foremost, of course, comes the ob- of the prominent clergymen of the
i ligation of the signatory powers to pro city. Rev. P. J. Harkins, took occasion
last week to appear for the state in
JOSEl'illN E COUNTY
tect the person of each others ministers, to denounce the teacher in his sermon
school
land
contest
cases.
........ KA Booth
Joint Senator...........
diplomatic and consular agents. This at St. Jerome's church.
The
Streets
nf
Cairo
........ Abe Axtell
County Judge .
Rambler Bicycles are becoming more I all the world now knows, notwithstand
“Pupils." he said, "should be with­
The
Oriental
Theatre
....John Weils
Commissioner..........
drawn from the school if incompetent
popular every day. Don’t forget to look
■
many
conflicting
stateuientsjhe
Chinese
.
.
Roy
Bartlett
The
German
Village
County Clerk ...
at the Rambler, when looking for a govern meat failed to do, ami there is teachers are to misinstruct students
....... Ed Lister
tMkorii!
I he Dancing Girls
. .. .G W Uolvig
wheel. Price $40. Hair—Kiddle Hdw. grave doubts as to w hether it ever made as this one has.”
flfihreseillative...
An Arabian Pageant
Miss Hasbrouck declined to make a
........ J T Taylor
Tfoasui ■ r...................
Co.
' the attempt to do until after it imagined statement. She was appointed a
Crowning the Queen
School Superintendent Lincoln Savage
Mis« Jennie Dunkle and her niece, it heard the tramp of the allied army on teacher in the Holyoke high school in
1 boa Smith Rex. King of the Carnival Attended
■¡••Mot.........................
Miss .lean Stinfeon, left on Friday moro­ its way to Pekin. Next in importance January, 1896.
She is a graduate of
..Il C Perkins
by His Magnificent Court
Surveyor
................
j A ood
Coronet
...............
ing for Wadsworth, Nevada, after visit­ is that seerton of the treaty dealing with the New York state normal college.
The great parade* of the Elks and
ing for two days with Grants Pass citixene of either country residing in the
ether order«. The Italian Park ami
HORSES CARED FOR IN BATTLE
Fountain. The magnificent triumphal
friend«.
other. Ihat promised the broadest
Justice
..................... Jamu.« Holman aich ami grand Midway filled with
Constable....................... ME Stockbridge wonderful attraction.«. Mining. Mercan­
A. B. Cousin of («slice visited (¡rants protection, in the exact words of the
tile, Agriculture. Horticulture and otip*r
Pass last Friday. He is getting his treaty, promising to “assure to citizens
CITY OF GRANTS PAbH.
industrial exhibit-. The Women’s
mines at Galice in good shape for work- of the United »Stales in China, and to
Pavilion, designed bv women, built by
.
IIC
Kinney
Mayor
inb a id will probably operate several Chinese in the United Slates eutira
. J W Barker w omen and decorateci by women for the
Aaiiil'ir.......................
Horses wounded on the bettlefleM
exhibit
of
women
s
industrial
work.
.. .Col Johnson The grain palace built of Oregon and
gianta during the coming winter.
liberty of conscience ami exemption are duly attended to when do dang«i
Traai-11 '
L V Slewart Washington grains anil grasses. Music
City Attorney . ■
from disability or pcreecution on at- to human life is involved, sa.v» Pear-
.......... li E Beil Gayety ami Fun. Night turned into
Marróni ..................
Prevented u Tragedy.
count of their religious faith or worship son’s Magazine. The veterinary nur-
.. . .Theo. Mott day.
Da» F lice................
Tim ley information given Mrs. George in either country.” ¡1 is not denied geon i> expected to follow close on the
Htree* < >mii.;--i"'c r.
; .. . J olili Patrick
Long, of New Strailsville, Ohio, suved that American citizens have been fighting line, and, together with a
I ( Tom Smith
two lives. A frightful cough had long butchered bv Chinese, for no other number of aids, to inspect properly
i I E W Kuvkendall
kept her awake every night. She bad uati-e than their practice and preaching wounded anima's and give instructions
l-EE Dunbar
T A Hood
tried many remedies und doctor« but of Christianity. That is another count for their removal or slaughter, as the
:
Count Ihnen
ease may be. The veterinary surgeon
N E McGrew
steadily grew worse until urged to try lliat China must settle satisfactorily
is naturally exposed to considerable
I J A Rehkopf
Dr.
King
’
s
New
Discovery.
One
bottle
XÇ
P.
DODGE,
with tins government. To what extent danger, but if his work is not carried
I , Frank Fetich
wholiy
cured
her;
and
»he
writes,
this
[ W A Haskins
our commercial tieaty rights have been out during the progress of hostilities it
1 NSC R ANCE and
marvelous medicine also cared Mr. Long violated is not yet definitely known; cannot be accomplished afterw ard, for,
Regular meetings of the city council of
REAL ESTATE
of a nervous attack of Pneumonia. Such but every dollar of damage done will although the royal army medical corps
Grant's Pas« are held in the council
Life, Fire and Accident Insù ranee.
rooms in the city hall on the first and
cures are positive proof of its power to have to i>e paid by China, with interest. is allowed to proceed to the rescue of
the wounded men under the red cross,
third Thursday evening«of each month.
O regon . mre all throat, chest and lung troubles. Revenge is not dictating the policy ot the members of the army veterinary
G rants P ahs .
-
•
Only 50 • and $i ,00. Guaranteed. Trial this government, winch ia asking no
CIBCUIT COUNT.
department are not permitted to at­
bottles free at Dr. Kremer’s drug store. nice and will take no less tiiao what tend to the injured horses, because
Meets on the third Monday in April
and the fourth Monday in September.
A C. HOUGH,
elongs to it under its treaties with hey are not under the protec­
Neu Dance Hall Opening.
tion of the Geneva conventions which
COUNTY COURT.
China.
ATTORN EY-AT LAW,
Ou Wednesday evening August 22,
Director Merriam,of the census bureau makes no provision whatsoever for
Probate court meets first Monday of Practices in all State and Federal Courts
John R. Ranzau will open the bop could safely otter a valuable prize to the wounded animals.
January, April, July and September.
Office over Fl ret National Bunk.
At the conclusion of the battle, if it
County commissioners court meets first
season with a dance at bis newly com- city that is satisfied with the census
-
-
O regon .
has been decisive and one or the other
Wednesday after the meeting of the i rants P ass ,
pleted dance ha'l at hit Lop farm on returns of its population with little
of tbecombutant armies have been driv­
county court.
Bogue river below (¡rants Pass. There danger of having to award it. if there en from the field, a party of veterinary
will be an oyster supper aud ice cream is such a city, it hasn’t been bean! from, surgeons, with their assistants, is sent
TAIL J JENNING>
will be served. Good music wi’l be while the dissatisfied ones are heard out to examine every animal thaf has
RESIDENT DENT! T.
provided for tho occasion ami an eu* I from hourly by mail, by wire, and by fallen, and to shoot such as are badly
JO Years Exi>en<*m e.
j »yable time is a.sured to all who word of mouth, and the hearing is not wounded. Those suffering from only
slight wounds are collected and taken
Office in Opera House block : «ee the sign . attend.
pleasant for Director Merriam and his
— OF —
of The Big Tooth.
to the veterinary hospital lines, formed
immediate
subordinates.
Tim
burden
as fixe») camps and established on a
: SOUTHERN OREGON.
loll nd.
G rants P ass ,
O kkgok .
of all the complaints is the same. The similar basis to those of the royal army
Near the Racket store in Grants Pass overlooking of thousands that should medical corps.
$50,000.
Capital Stock,’
about July 25, two ladies jackets, one have been counted. Of course, on 4
JI C. PERKINS,
black and one brown. Owner may call general principles, the census official GLOSSARY OF CHINESE TERMS.
Itec. ¡1 e<ld|H>«iU >ub|Kt to check or od
at
this utiice and recover property.
deny that anybody was overlooked by
U. K. DEPUTY
certifie;.'- payable on demand.
the enumerators, but they are neverthe­
MINERAL SURVEYOR,
8.11 k eight draft» on .New York, San Fran­
less a little uneasy on account of the
Fables of the Rail-VI.
cisco. and 1’otJ/nd.
( >KKUON.
Telegt >i »c tranafera Bold on all jtoinle in iRANTb PAES,
A Bu-ine?H man was sitting in a din­ threats of the buriness men in several
Tsung li ynnien i he foreign office.
the United States.
ing car one Day and when the Waiter cities to have a new census thken at
Bow Wong Wui--Society for the pro­
SperF.I Attention given to Collections and ÇOSHOW&SHERIDAN,
their own exjiense, just to show the
brought,
him
in.
some
Sickly
looking
tection of the emperor
♦he reform
<enera I tsi tiers o< our customer,.
carelessness and .worthlessness of that party.
soup
and
gave
him
a
small
piece
of
Dry
MINING ATTORNEYS,
Cblle. lions mad« throughout Houthern
made
by
the
United
States.
Prominent
Steak the man had a Fit and was unable
Ye Ho C'huan Society commonly
Oregon, and on all accessible points.
Spécial attention given to Mining to Close the big Deal that he had on in citizens of Cincinnati, insist that at known as the Boxers
literally,
J. D. FRY, President.
and Land Laws,and Land Office practice.
least
40,000
names
were
omitted
in
tak
­
righteousness,
harmony and fists.
Chicago the next Day, and thereby he
J. T.Tl 1- i s. Vice President.
Kwnng Yu Wai- The young emper­
ing the census of the citv,
R osebi kg .
-
-
O regon .
Lot $8,000,000,00.
R. A. B ooth . Cashier.
A New Yorker, who lias been in Cuba or's uliief adviser and the leader of
Moral—Always go to Chicago via the
the
reform party.
North*Western Line, The dining car for nearly a year thus gave hi« impres­
QEORGE II. BINNS,
Liuuc lx ii ( hu Second adviser of
sion of matters over there, in a talk with th»* » mperor and reform lender. Com­
service is unexcelled.
a Washington friend: “Strange as it ing to America.
ASSAVhR,
J may eeem, the people who are now
Kwang Sui - The young emperor.
| showing themselves to be the beat
Fan Kwei Foreign devil.
Fu- A prefecture.
friends ol the United States and the
Chintai- G /vernor general, usually
»-
O regon
most grateful for what this nation ha«
».i GRANTS PAS«». OREGON.
done for Cub«, are the ones who have •uperint« n<!ing two provinces.
Chun ( hi The general council of
been given the least consideration by state.
the representative« of our autiinriiy in
Chung T’ang A grand secretary of
the island. Tl is is probably more )** state, of whom there are six.
cause tliey have not nought to obtrude . P'ulai—Govern
Hui—A club oi
upon the American anliioritie« Ilian
Hsiang - A vlll
from any intention of the latter to slight
Halen—A dhrt r
th» m. The theory of our offi'-iiils teem»
irn
R. ().
Nei Ko— (¡ran
R
to have been that the noisy demagogues,
peri al chancery.
the agitator« who were liable to foment
l>ry(ro<Mls, Sii« mm , Ladies Cape* and Jack*
T he Hovsiri rníhheh
trouble, had to be kept in line by the
FRENCH LOSING GROUND.
-* La<li- uni » »ent- I umi-hing
use of the patronage of the inland, and
EVERYTHING ton the
< hmm I.«, Hats, Miner«* G« n si«,
M»
HOUSE 1 ROM A
the result is that the Iwst clans«-« in
Trunk-and Vali««*.
TACK HAMMER To a
Cuba have had little or noting to do
Grant. Pass Greatest Store
with the temporary government. For
SIDEBOARD...
the good of Cuba it la to be bo|>ed that
1« French losing ground abroad—
TABLEW RE
the administrarion will come now to that is to say, is it bring less s|X»krn
SWEET I AM) & CO.
realize its mistake and these safe am! am! read by educated people on the
DCALVR IN
reliable Cubans will supplant th? continent than waa formerly the rase?
GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED Fine
irresponsible classes in th? forma'ion This Is a ep'rstion which has from time
FRESH and SALT,
to time given rise to Interesting <Jls*
With Every $20 Cash Purchase of
of the permanent government.’’
MEATS.
h
;
£
'
eus'ion, and certain Ian stations late­
Groceries You Are Given »
Secretary
K
>ot
ha*,
on
a
protein,
ly
uttered by a Parisian review have
Handeotne, Life Size Crayon
made by General Mil?«, ordered that brought it on<-r more rather promi­
or Water Color Portrait
’P hone 21
I RONT and FOURTH STS.
the contract for the new three-inch nently to the front, »ays the London
’P hone N o . 85
fiid l guns, be held up until after th? Telegraph.
testa, which are to be ¡i.ade at Sandy " There is no doubt, that during recent
White
Grocery
years it Las met with formidable rivals,
E. < DIXON...
Hook, New York, AugnaC 23
Co. S taple ani » F ancy G bochbihs
'i he tongue of united Germany is more
studied th Yin it was ii. the old days,
Kiory of a Mia v e
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING
HARDWARE
and various enterprising nationalitie»
To l»e bound hand and foot for years
BICYCLES
of the «mailer kind are bestowing more
L adies ’ and G ents ' SHOES
by the chains of disease is the worst attention on their own language and
SEWING MACHINES
form of slavery. George f>. Williams, of literature than th^y had had the op­
E verything IM STYLE
'F h ONK 131
’I’llOXK 1Í
Manchester. Mich., sava: “My wife port
of doing for centuries. AB
Lar been ao hwlplera for five years that this n»nv lx* readily admitted, and noth­
she could not turn over in bed alone. ing <<mld l#e more natural. The im*
II.
CRAMER
After using two bottles of Electric Ba­ m< nwe fncilities now given to traveling,
WATCHMAKER and
te
ra she is wonderfully improved and the enormous ♦ xpanslm» of Interna­
STAPLE
GROCERIES
JEWELER
HARDWARE
tional trade arid the impulse which
able to do her own work.” This
NNED GOODS
COLUMBIA and
Full a
the nationality movement has received
it of Watch
supreme remedy f*>r female diseases were all bound to lead to this result.
HARTFORD WHEELS
verwear aryl Jewelry
FIXE R AMD FEED
joickly
cores
nervousness,
sleeplessness,
A*«ortiiu-nt
of
Bri
GIANT POWDER E tc .
Heart P«an
Grrn.Rn Steel Raila.
melancholy, heads« he, backache, faint*
Germany’s i •xfjort in steel rails ia in-
Clemen» Dreg Store
hag and dixxy spells. It is a god«wn<l to
T hors
weak, sickly, run down people, ('are creasing each i<ar. In j'-iG «he export-
ed 119.410 ton», worth $2.356, 11. In
guaranteed.
Only 50c. Hold by Dr, 1W* it lncrc«»4f| to 123.»»39
Grocery Co.
T.
CROXTON
ton», worth
Kremer
druggist.
<■><1 « utkb » row
$.3.i'94.O(iO. The importatici n of «feel
Dealer in
T he Pori! ar Gao
rails Into Germany decreased from
ICE CRI \M
A thg for Your S<hoolhouM
3.542 tons in 94 to 207 tons in 1 *9*
GROCERIES.
FRESH VEGETABLES
Every school b<*uM* in th« county
ICE CREAM
DRIED FRUITS.
If the Wurlrf U •• MrUles«.
and FRUITS» . -w
»ho a Id bar« a flag. If yon want one lor
CANDII
FLOUR AND FEED
A French natnralUt aw»erta that if
your diilri« t write to the Co< airx ab- nt
the world should I**« ome birdie«« man
Frcnt Street.
«ould not inhabit it after nine years'
time, in ajdf* of «!• the sprays and poi-
('need« goo*! paper—th? (Jo
M*»• ’hat
be manufactured for
the deaf ruction of in«e«ta.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
:
local Dappcninae
Great Street
Fair and
Carnival
PORTLAND, OREGON,
Sept. 4 to 15.1900
FIRST NATIONAL
13
TST 1LC
N. E. McGrew
Pioneer Truck and Delivery
Í
1
Representative Grants Fass Business Firms
THOMAS
DeLAMETER
J.M.CHILES
McCroskey,
GROCERIES
HARDWARE
A
Buttera Specialty
ILiir-Kiddlc
Hardware
House
II. HARTON,
BRO-.
Calhoun
BLAKES
F.
[
OUR
PARIS
EXPOSITION
LETTER
Elaborate Scientific Apparatus Amerkatt Ap­
ples Astonish Continental Fruit
Growers
From,Our Regular Correepondent>
P akib , July 23,1M0.
HOP
p
I
c
K
E
R
S
PICKERS OUTFITS
We can fit you out cheaper than any concern because we
carry the stocks and the assortment. By concentrating
your purchases you buy cheaper.
Tho giant nniveraity of the Weot that
hu oeen eo rplendtdle endowpd by
Get our prices on
Mr. Kockfeller has a moet intereating
exhibit at Paria, allowing feature« of
university work and axparimaatal acien-
titic apparalua. Mr.r.y of the inatru
mania ehown were invented by Prof.
Micheleoii, and made in the nniveraity
labralory. Among lheae ta an apperatua
lor analyxitig aound; a ruling eugtue for
drawing liuea of great *t»sne»»ee metal;
Ktuve and Forks <3 cent set ot six knives and folks
a machine for nteaeuring length» and
Full
five-pound Government Blankets only
angle» to the accuracy ot a wave length
Two-quart retinued Saucepans io cents
ol light, and aeveral other» oi tnlereat to
Turkish Bath Towels 25 cents pair
•cienti»« and apeciahala. Vuivereity
egtenaioii 1» picturesquely expressed by
Three-quart Tea Pots 12 cents
maps »bowing its great apread and pro­
Gloves 25 per cent, discount
gress. A glance at these mans will
Looking Glass very cheap
show that the work has been extended
Tin Saucepans 5 cents
from western Pennsylvania to the
Cotfee Mills 20 cents
Hawaiian islands. Foreign savant» and
and educators ate no little intpieeaed
Spoons 10 cents set
with the immensity and growth of the
Pillows 75 cents np
Chicago Vnivureity.
Pie Plates 5 cents
The British and American exhibitors
st Paris are holding reunion» twice a
month iu Paris, and are getting better
acquainted with each other at the festal
It is our business to furnish houses, that's why we carry
board. Their last dinner and smoking
everything and sell so close.
concert, as it is called, was held at the
Restaurant de» Palaia Avenue de Sullen.
Theee reunions of a people who speak
the »ante language, and the language
UR NITURE..
which ia rapidly becoming the univer­ ..WALL PAPER..
riCTUMK MOULDINGS
sal language, will no doubt have an UMAMTIWAMK
I.ACB A UBTAINM
WOOD KN WARK
effect to strengthen friendship between
i OTR
AUATKWAKK
the many industrial representatives of
t.lNOLKUMk
Gl-ANKW ARK
MVTTRKSSRM
TINWAKK
the two nations itseembled in Paris.
MATTING«
LAMPS
By showing my card as the representa­
MIKKOU
CUTLERY
tive of your paper, 1 secured adutiaion
...CARPETS
. .(’R(H KERY
last week to the English pavilion, not­
withstanding the fact that it was closed
THE ICEMAN’S L0S& \
that day. The management is tn the Americana In Taris, have bad much to
habit of closing it every rainy day to <lo in eatabli.hinx and coaflrining the
»nilas io a < al.alatla< lAt^.r It
prevent tracking it with mud and wet­ untent cordial« between the two repúb­
ting it with the drippings from umbrel­ lica. The French are a sentimental
las. This building is one of the moat and impresaionalile people, aud while
—
“1 ¡low’d you like to be the iceman?
interesting ol the Rue dee Nation*. It sentiment may
he transient, there
bar barv
Snyiler,
the
cakulatinx
is a reproduction ol Kingston House, miist, nevertheless, be a residuum,
<|uickst«p on
Biadford on Avon and a tine example of which may have its |<olency in cement arti.tically executing a
the raNor strop when the above little
ths old English residence. Il includes ing fractures caused by the inevitable ditty floated in from the busy thor­
private apartments lor tho use of the jealousies of nations in their competi­ oughfare, causing a »mile oi contempt
Prince ot Wales, if he should visit the tion for trade and lorritorial adven*. to tlit ucroaa his feature«, says the Phil­
agea.
adelphia Record. "That »imply make«
Exposition
me weary.” he remarked, as with a
lliindredsof barrels of choice American
flourish he daubed the patron’s face.
KAISER’S SONS CONFIRMED
apples are a part ot the agricultural
"You hear that latest acquisition in the
exhibit of the United States in Paris.
way of slang phrases re|>rated by men
They are kept in cold storage. Small
of every station, just as if the iceman's
lota are exhibited from day lu day In
lot was an earthly paradise. A« a mat­
order to keep a fresh supply in the
ter of fact, the individual who embarks
At the kaiser’s express wish the con­ on a career which involve« the market­
glass receptacles. French. Herman.
Swiss and Italian Iruit growers are very firmation of his two eldest sons took ing of congealed moisture doesn’t have
to run around searching for Ada trou­
much astonished si this display. The place on a recent unday at tin Fried
enakirchc, in Potsdam, the scene of bles. How many people, do you «up-
cold storage ia eqiecially puxxling to the kaiser's own vinsegnung, special
poee, ever think of the amount of
them.
trains rom eying the imperial family money that drips right out of the ice-
Chicago must be cre.IiU.-J with the ami It* guests (about TO in number) man’s hand« when the sun beats down
daring and enterprise of setting up an from Berlin tn Potsdam. The empress on hiM heavily loaded wagon? Don’t
Well, you’ll
American heritor shop with American had, with her usual thoughtfulness, amount to much, eh?
bar tier chairs, in the heart of Paris. invited her son’s musters to be present change your opinion when I bring up
Th* shop is not fsr »bort of an American at the ronfirnuitlon. and the princes a few figures for your consideration.
tin insehi M bad own allowed to bring Starting out with a ton of ice, I esti­
exhibit, although it is not within the ► even cadets, the companions of their mate that melting alone causes a dead
grounds. Frenchmen and foreigners studies and games, with them for this loss of about 100 pounds to the dealer.
stand without and look on with curious event. The Fi b ileiiskirche, adjoining This doesn’t seein much, but when you
■ tirprise. The American barber chair ia which is the mausoleum where Kaiser calculate that aliout 1,000 wagons a day
much more elaborate and luxurious Friedrich li< s at rest, had been beauti­ right here in town lose that amount the
One hundred
than the little stiff-backed chairs in fully ileeomted with shrubs und flow­ figures are amazing.
which Frenchmen era accustomed to Ire ers for the important service, which thousand pounds, at, say, ten cent«
was a choral one. The young princes per hundred, runs up the tidy sum
shaved.
wore otEeors’ ui.ifotin of the First of $100. Three hundred and slxty-flve
Another exhibit scarcely le»» interest­ foot gur.rds, with the orange ribbon times $100 gives us the annual loss lo­
ing is an American bootblack, with an of the orib r of the Black Eagle, ami, ns cally as $36,500. Takes a little nerve,
improved chair and paraphernalia for Is the cmi .torn nt the confirmation of doesn't it, to be an iceman? Then,
producing a shine. His use of two the royal family, each rend in a clear if during the summer these drippings
brushes and s ribbon of cotton produc­ voice a confession of faith composed could be collected, I figure that they’d
ing a brilliant polish s»toniah«» the by himself. After this service a con­ supply all the hospitals in town with
gratulatory reception wns he Id nt the ice water baths for sunstruck patients.
natives, lie is doing a thriving fallal
stadtscdilc ss in Potsdam, which was F’rozen into a solid lump, if the entire
tie«», aud is fieiliap» the only artiet in followed by a breakfast there. In ac­ of these drippings could be collected,
Parts capable of giving lioot» the bril­ cordance with anothe r Gcri an cus­ 1 figure as a ten-story building. Then
liant finish they gel ir. America.
tom, the* princes were the recipients again, the waste when the cake« are
The memliers of the jury on wine» of numerous pre *r nts in boren •» r I heir cut is enormous, to say nothing ot
had a moat sumptuous banquet last week confirmation, ami several hi; b decora­ what vanishes into the air when the
ice is whisked clean with a brush
at the hotel Mnrguery. It was given tions ..cue co lii rred on fl. erm.vn
broom. But without going into further
by I’rince Galiteino, the foreman of the prim •.
details, I think you'll agree that the
It
lfl«*lpe<l
Win
IlnillrH.
i jury. The Parisian papers call it a
man who peddles ice has enough trou­
l.uetillos least. Twenty-two different
Twei ty-nin«* olhcvrH and men wrote ble to worry him into an early grave.
Minds of wines were nerved The oldent from the Front to say that for Bc-rat« h« r, Tonic r
.
aw. .a
was a sherry of 17M, and the youngest » BruixcM, (Juts, W ouik I n , More reel ami
Htiir Joints, Bucklen'a Arnica Halve!«
Don't
forget
the
Ideals
when
looking
Johannesberg of DM3. The flrat wine die (lent in Ilia world. Kame for Burna,
wved »»« an Oporto, of 1X15. It Hkin Eruptions ami Piles, 2Rcta. h box. for a gtxxi medium priced Bicjcla. AU
wottld aaerit remarkable that thia jttry < hire guaranteed. Hold by Dr. Kremer, kind* for old and young, price. $20, |2.*>
and |30. Hair-Riddle Hardware (to.
»»« able to fender a verdict on the com­ Druggist.
parative merit* of tfie wine, after thia
tenet. The Riiwnan ,tmbaaeador, I'rince
OoroaieofT, praeided and Hie gneeta
included prominent rapreeentatiree in
Official fife. The two twenty-two time,
happy American» preaant were Mr. Ie*e
J. Vance, of New York, and hr. H. W.
Wiley, of Waahinitton, The dinner
laeted from »even I*. M. until midnight
A number ot American wineohavtf tieeii
excluded from competition on accoont
of Incorroct name» ami label» in imita­
tion of Frem h trade mark».
There ta a rumor that the Caar and
il'xarinaof Ituaaia will viait the I’arie
eipoettion early in September anti
occupy a houee that he« l>een purchaa-tl
for them on the ChaMpe Flyeea.
A Pitteburg firm ha» an intereating
exhibit in the Bota de VincenttHi. They
are alnktng an arteaian well with tho |
unproved apperatua well known In
America, but new in France. When
the well ii completed, it will remain, ol
Makes hot breakfast-breads wholesome
courae, and lie preeented to the French
yeast germs, no alum. Makes cake, biscuit
capital, a monument of American »kill
and inrention, a» lading »» thoae
and p? try ot superior fineness, flavor and deli­
recently erected ot f^fayetta and Waoh-
ngton. In order to »trike a auftli-ienl |
cacy. Makes food that will keep moist and
volnmn of water, it will he neceaaary to
sweet. I most economical, because it is the
go down 2,000 feet and it la expected
that a fountain, throwing a jet of water
purest and great« t in leavening strength. In
from Ml to 75 leet in the air will reault.
the ea -y, expeditious preparation of the finer
The < it» of Peril will ornament the
fountain with bronxe figure» and Bar
and pastries, Royal is indispensable.
' iholdi, who 1» inimitable in thia line of
work, will probably tie the artiet em-
Car«
«I be taken to avoid (taking (•owdeni mad«
' ployed. There la r.o doubt that the
S'Kh |>owdrf« are auid cheap, because
the* Cn
bat « few cent» per pound. Nut only
crrection of the monument of Weahing-
will th
the cake but alum h a
ion and Mfayette, thia artee.an well and
ah ««cl wliiih ink tn in loo*l mesa» injury to health.
| fountain, U> aay nothing of the recent
Cots, Mattresses, Blankets, Pillows
Tinware, Granite ware, Glassware
Camp Stools
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