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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1901)
AN AERONAUT'S FEAT. Accident Compels Him to Crawl from Gun in Midair. FlT Thoaaaaa Spartator Wltaaaa tha Tkrllllua liiDfKim from Perlloae I'redleameat with Onlf a Few flaralahaa. High atovc the heads of 5,000 spec tators at Ilinghamton, N. ., a man crawled from the mouth of a cannon attached to a balloon, a mere spuck ug-ainnt the iky. It was a tank ap- , jiarently bcyouu human accomplish ment, and when he Hlipptd on the smooth sides of the gun there waa a murinur of horror from the myriad of upturned faces, uud severul women fainted, but with one hnml he jriai-pri rope, and for a moment swimR ana prndrd 2,000 feet alxive the cart h. Then, by a trtiiieiidinia effort, he r frainrd the tow of the cannon aa the lallnon and Ita burden allot earthward, the n'uh waa Prof. II. J. Ilurke, of HlnR(li ld Mich., and he come to iti ix tin nil on to make n aeriea of asc'iit-lcns at the )!iiirhiimtoii exposition, lie waa to be loaded into a cannon attnehed to the balloon, and when at the height of afioa feet wna to be fired from the jinn at n pnnichiite hniiiine fn.m the lial- loon'a aide, with which he waa to tie- acend. Shortly efter atnrtlnK covered that n rope had c-a light around the Uitfijer which liri'l thccnnn'j . und It would not cxplodn. Ilia ml- hope wna t.i crnwl from the Innlde to the top of ti c pun. Ilefore thla ac roinplinlud the bnlloon hud pained a swift downward Impel ua, and, though he endeavored to Hirlitin It, It. (truck in a tree In a furcul mime mile away, and he wna held n prisoner in the tree top nn I our nnd a half before re Iruanl. lie escaped w,ith a few acnitcliea, but in thoae few momenta he lived a lifetime of ajjony, and wjien he alipped from the ?un he gave himaelf up aa loat. FOUND PLAYING WITH BEAR. Mlaelaa: Thraa-Year-Ola Calld la Dla aorsred While CariMlif tba Animal, "The loat baby and the biff black bear" furniahed a Knbbath aeuintlon in pollne hr.n!iiartura at llallaa, Tex., that laated thief of 1'olie.e I'rice and hla men an day. Lizzie, the three-yenr-old daughter of Mr. and Mra. J A. Self, waa suddenly miaaed by her pnrenta late In the evening. Tiny hnil left her placing on the aldewnlk In front of the fninlly homo on ('anion atreel. After aearehlng for the child for un hour they notified (he police department and a geuarai ararch throughout the city waa inatitirled. The theory of kidnaping wna about accepted by tliem na I In houra pimaed with no tiding of the miaaing child. About seven o'clock ill tho morning two mounted oflleera riding through the aection of the city park in which the eoo la located, discovered Lizzie rated in front of tho large Iron grated cage iirvthleh a big block benr la confined. The child' feet and arma were extended Inside the cage be tween the bara of the atructure, and the little one waa gleefully prattling to and petting the big brute. Lizzie wna taken to headijtiarti-rs and- restored to her pnrenta. Chief I'rice, who uaed to be a Texaa ranger, remarked to the child' pa rente and the newapaper men: "If that had been me, or one "Vif the foroe had taken euch Ilbertlei with 'lllg lien,' he would have chewed n arm or leg off for ua, to any the least. Uod took care of the baby." OIL AS FUEL FOR STEAMER. leasashla Cowrie Voraaaa Iron Doraeo ta Loadoa Using Lluuld raal. The atcamalilp Cowrie, which la dla charging a cargo of oil from llorneo al the Thumradock.ateumed from Koetel, llorneo, to London, a diatuuee of vY.'JI ndlea, uaing only a liquid fuel. Thla was reduced to a spray by atrani Jet at the furnace door. The ownere any that the ml stltutlon of ciml by oil proved mnt advnntngeoua. Hlx atikerr .aiidlceil Inatead of lfl. The pied na slightly Improved and the bunker i,iac wna also ernnuniiml, 11 ton of oil occupying but ,34 cubic feet, oompnrrd with the 4S ruble feet taken up by a ton of ronl. Wiiily.twn tona of oil were dally eoiiMiinrd on thla voy uge, aa agalnal til t.ma of ooal con umrd ill former voyiigee. llornro oil l declared t be rieellent fuel.nnd la superseding the Kuoalan and Auierlcnn product In the far cant, aa it can be delivered at .'III abillinga a Ion in Hong Kong, :J shillings in Japan md Colombo, and JO shilling at titles. TEN YEARS OF TALKING. tea. Liter Raa.ee lot a Ileaade Bab. bled Coallaaallr, aad It ru aallr Caaaed Ilea Uaalh, Mra. Lucy A. Heevea, aged 61, who waa arnt to the Inaane aayluin at Kala niariKi, Mich., ten jrara ago from l.an alng, died a itrauge and tiuuaunl death the other day. tihe literally talked heraelf into the grave. For ten )eara her vocal effusions lntve been couataiit, no matter vliut time of duy or night it was. A atreaiii of worda constantly came from her lituuth and her about inga Income ao disiigrt-rittili' to her lii'imii ihut she waa placed in a padded cell, win-it- tiny oouhl not be lirnrd. A the Human grew older the hnblt aeemed togum on her, ai.tl In r M sit-in Ifrniliiitth vtenkriud. Kvi-n In her aleep the babble continued. 'I lie oilier aft erivoou she had a more violent talking tit t In) 11 ever und her lunga literally ran out of ulr. .n Mysterious Scotch Remedy ta the (rentes! aSeorbenl In the world and Joes ita work through (he porea of the akin. Don't Rub it In ftitv.B.'y wtl Ike afflicted airl frvef vuh iht tin.lt J la a Ita a. or aita the pala la gooe. Die beat pbvelciani ate It, piftcrlh it end' suite with the geueral public la aaying i "&xlch Krmtdr is Iki kti txltrmal rtmuay kmowm." ald by all oruaKUaa at t aeele SCOTCH REMEDY CO. WeMere Ifeacr IAN PRANCIaCO MAKING CLAY PIPES. Bow and Whrra They Ara MannfactOBed Aa Intaraatlna Proeeta. Charli e W. Maxwell of btrawbridpe, Miaa., in conversation with a St. Louis jtar-Sayinga reporter said: "It U popularly believed, that all clay pipe are either made Id Europe or from elay brought from the other hemisphere, but such ia not tho caae, aa a very large share of the elny pipes mule In America are from clay found at and near Wood bridge, N. J. Tho clay comes by the carload and the first step toward pre paring it for molding is to snlli.-icntly dampen it with waW i i-i:.'.:c It plia ble. This ia done by pi .. :'.iv it in a tank, where It soaks for nlout twenty four hours. It ia then hammered with iron bars, thua ridding it of any lumps or dry chunks. Then the molding be gins. The workman takes a lump of clay in each hand and by squeezing and rolling it molds the pieces Into a rough stem about three times as largo as the finished pipe stem, having a rough ball at its endL These rolls, -as they are called, are piled on wooden trays, six teen to each tray, after which they are dried, cither by the sun or by artiliciul means, according to the weather. After having been dried, not to hardness but autlicicntly to dispose of all suneriluous dampness, the rolls are ready to have the stem drilled and the bowl formed. To drill the stem the workman holds a small Iron rod the size of the stem holes, and with his left hnml pulls the clay roll over the rod Instead of shoving the rod through tho stem. To do this the workman is guided solely by the sense of touch in his linger tiw, and that sense is so accurate that the hole is In variably made correctly. The ball at the end of the roll is turned up, and then roll und roil are placed in an iron matrix which presses the pliable clay into the desired outside pultcrn. The matrix and ita contents are placed In a hand press, and the workman, by pull ing a lever, forms tho hole of the piie bowl. The molded pipe, still soft and pliublu, then passes to'the hands of the trimmer girls, who auraovolf tho super fluous clay, mttkir- the joints of the matrix. Then the pipes arc placed in fire proof clay Miggur nnd the loaded sabers are placed iu a lurgu furnace. Tiiis furnace bus eight flues at the bot t m. and the six sheets of flame at the bottom concentrate lit the top, thus i.i'i.hing the heat even throughout. Until the pipes go into the furnace they arc blue in color, but when they come out they are pure white." DRAIN WORK AT NIGHT. t'nleaa It Is Imperative It Muoulil lie Avuldeil. To the Imaginative young writer there lAnfiisoiiiutioti nlHiuttho quietude of uninterrupted night work until much of its mischief has Ih'CH done. If ho has a fixed daily occupation, or is po ulur among his friends, the night olTcrs the best chaiico fur continued applica tion by its quietness nud js'iicc. This very cessation of life a turmoil and the resulting feeling of ease should be ac cepted as nature's preparation for rest. Unless it Is Imperative night work ihoiild 1m avoided, says a writer in the Herald of I leal til. It must be impera tive to the stuff of morning papers, and Lho question thus ussiunes lmwirtaii(-o it accomplishing the work wit It tint lenr.t possible expenditure of vitul force. While by working during the day iht- sistcntly and deliberately nu enonuouM amount of copy can ho thrown olf, that produced lifter midnight absorbs the best part of the waiter's vitality. When he should be In the prime of hif faculties lie is nervous, sutlers from In somnia, and his overtaxed nervous sys tem cannot rest, even iu artiliciul nluio-Is-r. The natural temptation is to a ply the whip of stimulation to the jaded bruin; but till i is dangerous, and at lho ts-st only n transient and uucertuiii remedy. The imagination answers lit fully to this kind of forcing, the next lay a critical judgment of the results almost certainly will be unfavorable. nnd the mental excitement thus induced will probably ho extravagant. Try to -mstain the brain under such stress rather than to excite It. SOMtTHINQ ABOUT BLONDES. til Olmrrvlne (lotlisin Coinliietnr Ssya They .re I'sreles Alimit Their llulr. Kite was a big, tall blonde, with square shoulders, a narrow waist, pat ent leather shoes uud a swuggcriilrlhut would hiivo taken the train along by It- If. She got iu the car at Tacnty- elghth street, got off at ("vtcciitli street, ami between the two ululious she picked up four hairpins 'nun the cross seats of the cur and M them In her tutfy-colorcd back hub The bwr brukcuiiin In charge of the per said to u New York Telegram Keportor while be stissl near the platform: "OM you see the big blonde pii Ir up too bun pins? Well, there utv a great many women who do that same thing ever.v day, and there an some of them that wo know simply because they seem to tlnd pleas ure iu taking J.I liulrpniu und using them." Arc there so many hairpins to be found on th" wlevuted cars?" asked the re'sirter. N liv. their name Is legion, said Ned, "uud newt of llieui are to be found either early in the morning or lab In the uftcruiHiu. It is H'Culiar how many of these smile hoirpius, which hi found all over the car scats, lire the gilt ouch used by blondes. It is generally suh ooscd that there arc three brunettes tit me blonde, yet It Is n H'eiiHiir fact that ive pick up more hairpins (or the use of blondes 111 the elevated curs tliall we do black ones, and tlmt Is the reason that the lady w ho just got out of tho ear fouud so ninny hull piua Unit she could use." ..Snjjoq si eojjailoiHm oit Utoipa Hiiomw dod ODC'l Vtole4i ""! X-Ml" "''".L jilt ui 'tiiJA'tf jo a.iHH uuijium'iipi eii jo aiiioa jo euo piiiutJ 'j.iuj j;.iii jo jud JtudJ.i.ioo eittiitpj M-'Vl'l JH'D 'ado -aanuq u, tie uauio.u tl il.u 'iiucpl jil uja;i 'Uiidh' U ejoop; ,nl oi .vpl o, al vtii jo amotiiu .(iiviu 1 ivi o.vini o .qiiiasod fliibiq 'tu!u ii.ijjo u,u vptiij 4IIO,, 'l.1JlllJ UUJ,l iqn.u.t 4I JO ailllS si ' ,iiuo jo pjuot( a.uuuio ai() JO Viu,u.ki m a.Cita ,o.M.ip; m.ikj U it.K m a uiaaia4u Thr New tourist Sleeping Cara On the Norlbern rci(lo have the v., inrn'i toilet rooms un I Uv, Honrs aep:ir ated. Men'a till storied in lliei cure have Iwo iU busina and are also dis tini t from Men's toilet rooms. Yon will appreciate all tins. A. I. Charlton, Ahs'I (ien'l I'asa. Ag'l. i'Vi Morrison St., Vat. Sil, rortltind, Drp Ikin't Hue any o( lbi eoiinte, leita of lie Will'. Which llaiel Nslie. M.xt ol tliem are xortlilc-n or liable In ra ie injury The oriiual lr Witt's Wilcb llaael Salve it a certain cute lor pile, eiii ina, cots, n ld, buriia, aorea and skin direaws. Dr. W. 1'. Krenier. Kleetrlo l.ltbla. In the liertlia ol tlie hlaiuUrd l'tilliuant l the Northern l'ai illc'a new North Coast Limited will be appreciated by I'acilic roast and inland empire travelers. Two light to racli seclioii, Ask our tjente lor the North t'osat Limited leal let. A. 1. Charlton. Aw'l (ienersl I'm senger Agent, 'J,'k Morricou St. Cor. 3d, Portland, Ore, GREEN SICKNESS 1 mysterious islands (7 X I rather a eommoa dlasaaa and li net with amoafat yoaai women. It la earned from an uapoTtrlibfd coadltlon of the blood. Belna a blood dtieaaeChlor'aia ' esa be eared by III IVAVLhe rreat veectable remedy for the blood and nrrves. IIl'WYAM will en rich the blood and five It back Iu bealtby, red color. Thebloodbelng In snflf mndltlnn. A Bon ' or'ln, the body are properly aourltbed. Kill. I I . YAK will raiue tba ' blood to become bare. HI!IYA will ratitore the orrani to a healthy eoadlUon. MI'IIVA. will brim back tbe bloom to the cheeka and cause the green Unas be dtfappear. r yoa have the aymptoroi, take Hl'UVAX aow.and they will leave yoa. THE PRINCIPAL SYMPTOMS ARE: I. CONSTANT HEADACHE. II I" lY JV will mk thm blood pur aud natritlouB and tli beftdevch will lluppear. . 0RRRNI5H. OR YHI.LOWISH OR HEN COMPLEXION -H I OV AH will m.k tba omplexlon rtd nd tmj. . PULSATION IN THE NCCK.-ThUId i to thi wtry roudltlon of tb bomi, and will tfliapp3ar ihortly after tha bk of III DVAY la eomtneoctKl. 4. WBAKNns ANtt PALPITATION OP TUB HUAUT.-lltHYA will trennthen tba heart and malt a tua beau full, troug- aud rcfular. lirnYA li tha remedy that you want. Tba coir will return to your ciiiM'ka Your headache will dUai-peur and ron will no Unmrr appear weak and ail-erubla III lYA rvtl reatora tha fuurtloni of nature. Kemr-t.. r that III OVA li for man aid women. (... t yoar drtiri(lt and get III lVA ami follow tli dirertlom aa given Iu the circular. If LI'YAX li aHt at w cenU pr ptrkn. r I parkin"! (or I? hi. It your druggist docs Dot keep It, mud direr to tnn 111 IYA RKHKUY COHl'AV, Mn Krum i-'o, CaL Kememlxjr ttiat yoa can coiimlt ttio MLOYAN lll TOHM VHY.V.. ( all and aa tha dortore. Yon may call and neu tliem or wilta, aa you dvntre. A 'Urea Hudyan Remedy Company Ceniar flecafwi, Marktt and 11 u Strut; UN FRANCISCO, CAL. Little Dot of Land In tbe Pacific That Are Bard to Find. The LI4.1t of the World, Our Saviour in Art. Cuht imarlv 101.00) to iruiliii'. Con tain nrarlv 100 (nll-iiauii niiravinLM ol our Hnviour ami Ilia Motlu-r ly the worm s ureaUnt timnti-r. 1 rim coning of thn rcutiHt MiiHtfrpitK-' In tin) nrl tfulliTifH ol r,iirup. r.very iiicMirn n laMiitiltil an a KunriwH ovtr tlm li 1 1! li r.. ClJlllllillM lll'tfl Ijltioil Of till' I'cllllllllliH, l)HKrailiv of tlin uli 11 1 1 r x, tlie naini-a am) loi'iiti nn of tlie ta iliriea 111 '',nropo wln'ifl tun oiiiiiiild mav lie sri'ii. Al-o runlaina a (!lulra lli-partim-nt, ini'lti l' 1 11 K a t liilil a Mory of tlio ( lirixt 11ml Ilia Aliillmr, lii'iiiiiilully wrtttfii, to lit rarh pii-turu. Tliia wondrtul Iviok, malt'lili hh in lie purity ami U'uiiiy, appi alH lo vvi'ry iiioilmr'a lit'irt, ami in nerv I'lirixtiau lioniv lnru tlicrn ar iliililriili tlio liook ni'lln itwll. ( IwimHiiii mini ami woiimmi aru tnakintf tnoni'y rapiilty tiiking onlnra. A ( lirmti.iii mini or woman ran in this community noon niakii al.OOll tHkinir iirili rs for ( liriHluiafl pri'HHiita. .Mrs. alto, our iifnt in Mahnai lniHi'tlH, I11H hhIiI nvi'r f.l.OiU worth of hookn in a viuy r-horl lime. Mra. Saiki tt, our Burn! in Niw York, liaa sol. I uvur tl.tiiKI viurtli of lnmka in a viiry ahort timo. Tlio hook ia printp.l on vi'lvi't-llhl-liril paper, liinulifiillv liiiuml 111 I. ant unit Hiil ami until . ami adoriii'il with tiiililiMi Kont'8 unit l.ilifH It in, without ilinilit, tin' moHt hi'Miitiful hook of thin wntury. Writ i for terms (piirkly ami U"l tlin iiiaoui'iiii'iil of lull territory. 1 uti can work 011 puliirv or roiniiiiHHion, ami when ymi prove your aiiiH'eH wu will proinoto nu to th posi tion ol ,ilaiiRer ami t.oire..poiiileut, at a perniiuieiit Kiil.uy, to ilevole your time to alti'iiiliiiK to iixenta ami the ror roipiimleni e. Wnnteil alo a Mute Man- aner to have I'lnue of otlire ill I.i-iiiliui: fit)' of lho StutH ami manual! all the lm-iiieifi of lliu r'tato, i-ml fur ternm. Aililri". Tim r.urnsii-AMi:iii('AN en ('orroran lluililiii. Oppo.iita U S. I'lvAn tiry, Wusliiiiinn, 1) 0. Ant ICaae anil Mrnl Waruie. There la a kind of nut eptja imported from Africa that are sold an food for Roldflnli. In the form In which the) are Imported they are apparently dried, anil Iu appearance tluy auine whnt renonihle acnipj of cork. They nro rry lichl. Ilontinir on the water, nnd for Ihut rumen they lire a clean lood. Ant t'pct are sold put iil In lionea, and nlno tiy the ounce, at ten renta an ounce. Monl norma are a food iold for hirda Thi sj ore aolil by count, at SO to 25 conta a hundred. POODLE" PU FKSATTcIGAR S. A Xraf I'erfurmlna Una la Adopted by Stair lljdo I'nrlt Itral-drnta. A at ray poodle that dutuva un ita two hind feet and holds a lighted ci'iir in li tnonih loin ,'ipienreil fn ipiilllly iu the Height. . 1 In mil of the Hide Park police Million of hue. auya a t'hiciiKit paper, li l thoui,-lit that the animal has escaped from some fchow. Alllloat elery iiornju Hie ilor limy lie acen on l.aKc avenue, near I'ift.v tliiid atreel, il.iinn a iiuinlier ! antiea fur miiui children. The d..)f li.ia 110 lieciihc. hut it in lhoiif,'h( Unit inside of a slioi'i while aoine thonht tul I'i imhi will ad.ipt the canine. It can wal: In an 1 1 Tip v. In fact, the uiiiMal Kill atwaya atari to mine lln feel hi iNc s.'Und of inllsie laiiy of the policemen of tlie Hyde .I'ai k t.!atinii haie taken a xt't nl faiu v to the 11111111.1l und fi-e,:h'litU jien il f-nil out of their own lunch cana 'I lie l i.' ia known by tlie name of .Ink and c,r since tlie little fellow 1 :is 111:1 le its appiaiaiu'i- la the nelli I orhood Jjik has Income .1 Iuuim hold Moi d. . snail ua 11 ll vde I'm ker 1 1 v -In ,' iu the vicinity of l ake menu and 1'ifty third iieet speaka of Jack riery hody' kuowa w hat he or he Is talking ahout. Mieiy moriilni; .lack liiukea a round of nil the hoiiscH. When the drnf ap peared in Hyde Park one day lately he waa very thin, hut already a no ticeahlc clump' la apparent In his ctmi iliiiou. Jack call with ease hold a lighted eij;ar iu Ita month for live Ininutea. Some of the box have made a huhit of ;ivim the animal hits of cltovrcttce to hold between 1 ! a . Cllpperlua, Wboae Oeraerahl Baa Been Claimed br roar Coaa ! trlee, al Laat UeBaltelr Ideated. fuch attention has beecirlvenof late to what we' may coll the atrange caae nt C'liimrrton island. It ia not Diore than three miles in circumference, and I it lira in the western I'licifie aoniethlng 1 like StW miles west of Mexico. In the wide expanse of the I'acillc oirean It ahowa like a mere Hjicck, o small as lo be of no value, aeeniiti(fly. ave as a refuse for a few of the army of bearh tonilMrra "who have burst all bound of habit and have wandered faraway" In the coiirae of their downward pro(? reKK. Hut the ownership of Cllppcrton aland has of lute been claimed by 11c fewer than four countries Mexico, the I'niteil States, France and lirent llrit ain; nnd when it Is added that the is land i a favorite haunt of iua birda, nad Hint many tons of vnluuble (fiianc are wuitiii); to be picked up, the reason for this unwonted solicitude, even In un era of land-grubbing', will be ap parent. . ( lipperton Island is of Interest In an other direction. It la one of thoae 1111- ineroiia nfetchea of land net In the mlilbi of the aeiia. aunnv nnd otherwise, which, rif lor their tlrst discovery, for ninny years elude all endeavors to lo cate llinii iiKtiin. It has now been, aa it were, nailed dow-n iu one pnrticiilnr iiot iu Hie ocean that ia to any, ita fxuel pontiiin has been finally deter mined I v warships sent out for the ex press purpone of, aeiirchititf for it nnd aettllnK all doubts us lo its existence- anil the o-ily IhiiiK reuiiiinliiff now ia Hint the ipieiition of ownership should be settled. It happen that there ia mother Island about 400 inili H south weal of ( lippcrtiiii, and rich in the same depo.-itH that make that prace worth possessing, for which iidventur ous miners 11 re at this moment looking. As late na July last a vcrscI named Moonlight left Altuta, Mexico, on a oyup;e In search of this latest mystcri- 111B is'nnd, and spent 12 days of fruit less labor toward this end. Her cap tain failed to find the place, and, fear- HU thai his provisions and water would run short, returned home to report Hint either the roiicdi charts of old ( apt. Martin .md his associates were In er ror or else that some strange seismic phenomenon had canned the loat isle lo disappear years ii)jo, perhaps, for all that mortal soul knows. Spice la ndd id to this romance by the fact thut mother 'Frisco captain located the place definitely a year or two before, nnd found a small colony there, which :'olnoy is still 011 the island, shipping t(unno in their own sehoouei-n, manned tiy niiuilicrs of their own party, to tho hailing ports on the I'acillc slope of North und South America. (Juite a number of expeditious have of late been made with the object of wroKtitif? this valuable secret from the handful of men In whose possession it is, nnd of participittin in fhe spoils; nud one of these days we will, no doubt, hear of a sutipiinurv tiirht for Hie su premacy between tlie present colonists un! 11 party of marauder!. Although Hie stnriru told about tlie unknown is land vary 1 onsidenibly, they all ncree that it exists sol. u-w here about 4"0 or f.l'U lIlill'M MUltllV.TSt Of t liiJ'Cft(lll. ill a low ror.il atoll covered with tlierii li i st plios; i.ati s. 'I he plil'. e l.i: o has its leffi'iid:i of pirates' 1 1 eas'u ivs. which may or I. .1;, not have hint any foulula lion in f n t. tine of the crpcdilions of ivivnt dale, vvhi.-h have I:ei 11 lilted act to look for Ihe island, was ll.e ine ept dilioii. 'licit 1 ;'.scl'.s ovv i,ei 1 li.illis to have Mcur.-.l his I. nnvv h i1-:,' of the place fn n I lie old .ea captain named Martin, tila-vc n fei rid to. t:.i died some -'iii:i ;: mi, atid who h fl an 1. Id chart union;- hr- I cnoicjns, w hicli told jt a sninll i-:laol,!i) the south PikuIIc, not down 411 tlu regular charts, enor imiusly 1 ich in iiiuin.- .New .ciilund llcral.'l. HOUSEHOLD NOTES. A I'evv llcn.s of I iMirratitloa for tlie 11 0. ,wir.. If a ).!, P of 1,1 . beefsteak I left ti . r f . ..in I n.tkfii-'. it Ma' !.;. M-vl-hit' 11", v. : 1, ti'ii. g tir li . ! .if I I I; I . 11 lli;i- ill.il i : i: h ia. 1 ,ii I 1 .-j J . r. 1 ,1 tk:s 1 ' '.I' Is 1. in li 1..: le diei -tibli :; : , v t , . r. Iu .'id i :i : 1 i' 1 1 : . i v i i .; 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 il : t 1 ' " l.i 1 j'rvs v ' 1 1 in 1. il ' 1 . 1 ft nit pic, i y , 1 ;i 1 1- it 1'V w .shir '. it t: ,:l imr'oy. 1 . 1 1 i t r il tt :ik in i n;d water ui.til all di't or M,dint"iit l::-s I i-ru In.- nid aid washed otY, ttuti ii:oe it tl 1 1 ttcl ly and pill it to f,.ah lev 21 I I 1 v . ia c!r:ir wa'ti. ('nnU it fluwiv ir ' not M ly lo::;' iu til" V :-t,T iu '.i 1 i I' it l.:ts 1 ecu s, .1 1: ell. This roei'v 10 : "- 1 "t the 11 J fresh fruit llavnr I - It !' t I .111 :in V ot ' 1' r. A JOO FOR THE PREACHER. 11 Uaa to He IMllitr a t'etivemloli or the l lineriil of tl Miiiuitiilnrrr. The niountaiti cireuit rider met nie at tlie foot of llurrl.atie ;;a,i i,, the 1'inc liiount. litis, tasn lletroit Tree l'rcss man, and we lode alon:- to'ciln-r, and ntionl a indc fio"i win re the roails forked vvc vn re stojipt' l by a mouil Itainc. r v itli a in. In sua", whom the j preacher knew. He presented nie ill il.:.' foiui. an I w h. 11 tlie unlive know 1 was an ' .a". 1 K'r ' he didn't hesitate to talti. "Ijii'i .1 1 ii' l yer." he said to the preiclicr. " l.-rux yer to eonio up to the hous.' in tin nn'roin . " Any 1'ii.iy hii-U V" impiirvd pt'ca' lK r. "No," and the tnoic' .' r tilled. "You know you . 1' lalkin' t, r mi' frr ;l lmi; k'itt.-ti rcl 11; ion. an' 1 bee;. . Tlie pre:., In r no, Mr I . ., l,ed pleased, for there was a ', . pool-t'-nec in tlie native's voi,- the hesi ell a 'suit aliurp U'elh. The liiesi Y aru. A I'lti-b.irjj diimiiuer tells tliis v .1 I always carry bottle, of KcmpV Halsam in my trip. I tki ci.l i a-iK and few doea of the Itatnaiii alasyii aiakea inea well man. K vervain re I tfo 1 speak a ishI word for Kemp. 1 take hold ef my cits!otner t lake old men and Yoiiiii; men, an t te'l tliem eontUlriitially what I do when 1 lake eolJ. Al JruaKts, 2.c. and 5iV. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It nrtiftVlally digest tbe foid and aids Naturo Iu ainviihcunnf aud recou BlructitiK the exliuustevl dU'ivsttve or liatia. It latliO latest dl:ii''i'ivdil:!eata autaudloulc 2o other iri'i)iiriition can uppniai-U It In t'tliolctuy. li In statu ly relieves ami pcriiianontlyrurui ITsH'psii, lmiiccotlon. Heartburn, flatulence. Sour Stouiach, Kauea, Sick Heatluc ho, itas(ra!!i:i I'ratnpsand II other resiili s (if impel fcrl tliiresUou. PrlivNV amltl. I.areiiitreivntalns3H ttrnee aniaiiaiia. lis'Kutiii;s uiui spsiau,i.eu!ri.' e'reearad by t. C. OeWITT COCrjIcogO. FOR SALE BY W. F. KREMER. lien tlie .toiniich in tin-. I nu' il must have a res!, hut e ciu'l li v.. witi.oul food. Kodol l'lspci'.i I'ure ",tic t whatvoiieal" o Ihil jon cin rat all the a-nil toed ou want' w lute 11 id re sloi in the d ics'ive organs to health. It i the only rcMru'.ioii that diit all kinds ol I00J. lr. W. F. Krvnier. CABLING WITHOUT WIRES. ' Testa, the Famaua Eleeteletaa. De aerlbea tbe Slrlbod 11 Ita Ae aampllahaaeat. Of the future of wireless tek-gTapby Nikola Telia says in Century: "Stationary waves in the earth mean something more than teltfrruphy with out wires to any distance. They will enable us tos attain many Important specific results Impossible, otherwise. For instance, by their use we may pro duce at will, from a sending ttation, an electrical effect in any particular region of the giobe; ive may deter mine the relative piaition or course of a moving object, such as a vessel at sea, the distance traversed by the same, or its speed; or we may sind over the earth a wave of electricity traveling at any rate we desire, from the pace of a turtle up 10 lightningepred. "With these devrlopnients we have every reason to anticipate that in a time not very distant most telegraphic messages acroas the' ocean will be transmitted without cables. For short distances we nied a 'wireless' tele phone, which requires no expert op erator. The greater the spaces to be bridged, the more rationul becomes communication without wires. The cable is not only an ejsily dam.iertd and costly iiirtiuineut. but It liir.i'a us in the speed of transmission by reason of a certain electrical property insep arable from its construction. A prop erly designed plant for a Ifecting com munication without wires ought to have many times the working capacity of a cable, while it will involve incom parably less expense. Xot a long time w ill pass, 1 believe, before communica tion by cable will become obsolete, for not only will signaling by this new method be quicker and cheaper, but also much safer. I!y using some new means for isolating the message which I have contrived an almost perfect pri vacy can be secured." HOUSTON AND HIS WIFE. Whm He Found hlir Didn't Lore lUni lie Lft Hit Without Much Ceremuny. Opic lived tells un incident of Gov. JIouhUn na follows, says the Chicago Chronicle: "I am pruud to know Unit my ittatc TifnuesRie had so tri-tch tb do with bh;ijjing" the dcKtinies of Tux as. Sain Houston's first wife was the sister of my brother-in-law, JuiLe Al Un, of 'iVnnesiM'e. I knew her when she was p-ttiuff nluntf in years and have often hi-md her tell of the acpa ration which took placo almost in. Hiediiiudy after the ceremony. The wedding gnenta were gone and they were silting alone y the fit!. "Suddenly (J en. Houston discovered that she was weeping. He asked the cause of her tears, nnd she told him that she had never love4 lilm, never tun Id, and admired him ta please her father. 'I love Mr. Douglass,' she added, 'but I will try my best to be a dutiful wife to you.' 'Miss, said Gov. Houston, even waiving the fact that he had just married her, 'no white woman shall be my slave; good night.1 He mounted his hors and rode to Nashville, wrote out his resignation a governor and before daylight next morning was on his way to Indian ter ritory. "Houston was a man absolutely without fear and bis strong devotion to Andiew Jackson inllufiierd liii.i 1c ndwse against FceeKMon, be!i viti;r that Jackson would have talun tin same stand. I sues die. but the fann of great men miit live. Houston I; as immortal ns Tvns Tiersi'lf." THINGS IN GLNut.AU WiMTF muler, nn: ir. Treat demand in the south on account of their docility. Nevada, Mon has u citizen unmed De Spair, and with nanig he got mar ried recently. ' l.v eastern Oregon the coyote keeps up the price of e.Tgs atd chickens, nnd many counties pay u liberal bounty fur I lib extinction. In hint over six peeso ia Stamp i'reek, (!a., when the cost bad amount ed to tllrOUt seventy dollars, tha mntler was compromised uud settled by divid ing IIm t'!tku Tub first ship's doctor on record is be lieved to have been St. Lu-:e, who is shown by recent rvbenrvh lo have been a physician in the Truad when he tirt met St. luul. As owl (lew down one of lho circuit cointnHHn chimneys at Palmyra Mo., recently, perched himself in the unused p'.Ie hole and listene.l as if he had lie-on. admitted to the bar. TitK bigtrest bat on record nuNide of tropical countries was killed nc;:r New Castle, Did., the other day. It x ibed five- pound and measured sixteen ii;ches ls?twoen the tips .f its wings. Moose are so very plentiful in north ern Maine that, as a sportMimu can le gally kid but one In n season, it i boiui'thing f u (lisup-ititnii-iit to ihnm away the only ehuuv mi an u:uU-r -,id or lean animal, or one it h poor ant lers. BOYCOTT OF ROYAL ORIGIN. The Mraaare Was slnrted br luni'a Queen Aualnat Laee Made by .Kurhlnvrr. Tire tun.p of rojal upprowil lia. U-ell '!i'ni Ujou llu bieo'.t. Ibatcii L'ine to ufl, n i :: ; ;t i u i . :i r.'.rl i; i'looil.i' Mai'i.ie. t.u.i. I!.' ;ii in of 1'i'.nni iiie . . . . ; : i r I i m my I i.i'.n , f ,.ei p.; h :: ll.t al 1 ix!i i". '. il of I..!,. I.liii-1 1. i n .il.'i ,' .nee w;i.!e to li'l Mter i o u lhii;i (;!..:.! Unii'i't i'.imi in i mil llie. exi . i ,. ; i.u 14) a uiui t'liMiit '.olxivi.l; the ':n,:i;el of Midi ln;ul,';' i: e, ll.e ri'niit of !:un.e.kliy re: ,' . . ' r :hv liu;:!ir ,;f inev.i.t ket in l.t Mi-e aiul noitlirrii rii,i:te lin tue i.....il by iilnuit eo. Hal. ni:il ni.iry i l iln' viirV.eia h:iie I een mm L it- l.i ive'ii I'M'l'Ii'l ll:i l.t ljlle.ll Millie iN.ViV.e iOi ! II, . null it up and l.ac u'e; uiili i:o ineiT:. .!. ruble cUrec of ?i e.i.-e. lit r UAijtNii i or.e of tlu- r.: wt nee. n.-'.ihi-il vion ei: iti Kuri pe. lji:ivn V,a tie t rr'fv lot lie rui. Iiii r i f t h laae AieL.liikc .li li of A r -1 . ,i. SI r is li-c n-t'tlier i f i'tiiivom f. i ie Auotriu. Tlie o; .' In in . 'e !.-. i! h. t itji the CoiJm IUw of ui;;e, tbe hiiclmt recaril he loiiuKI b-Tow :;in lier. Slie i noti il f.ir her f.: -iIihmi f.ir horaia, wliicli the fflivms l.y j.iiti: oiii:rlan entfT i.liiine i ?v sh I;. alo an '.t!'.ua-;!c nuiNlelnn r.r.il plavo the harp m il pi.n o like u ro fraaional. Sumo , f her .timlnjis nie evortiy of the l'nrii anion Twuvvar, aro ahe ia Kiid to have a I u irpifil viu caJe bn'tiM of the prorliparv of her hoxVand, Kilif Lreiajid. At Itetl 1lloe. (taVea nleasnut lieib ilti ,k. the in jt moriiinn I eel lui,ilit ami my coinplei ion is betler. My dia'ior ao li a, I. ijenlly on my tiouuili.liver an I kiilii-v. ar.iliaa pleanant Uiaiiie. It is maile trom lifrbsan.l ia prepare,! aa easily a' tea. ltiiratl.il Une's Mclieine All mui'visis em n ai i j els. l ane 1 .in ly Meilii'iiie moves the oowels ei li ilav. II jou rannot jet it, sen.! f,.r a Iree sam t'le. AJiirew, )raior K. VotiarJ, 1 KoTiM. V. Consumption Cure . cures coughs and colds at once. We don't mean that it relieves you for a little while it cures. It has been doing this for half a century. It has saved hundreds of thousands of lives. It will save yours il you give it a chance. 'I hare receivrH a much tv-nrfil from It, thai I a-wai ict"iini.d Mulch's fi.r cib. thni.t, (fr'mttil-l nH lur tr'iublr," LHAb. V A.MJi.kCAk, W.urfcrd, N. V. ahllih Ciii-iimptlnn rnr la aild lr all druauiiia nt s.m, fine, aii.oo a iMiie. A iirtntn.l Kiiorantn a;nr with avry buttle l'y,m are not af i-lietl f.- tu yuue druaKUt auit litit jit'dr uiunr bacU. iic iv tlt'i.Trftril t-o. en ciin.uRiti'in. Srw aithuui 1...1 u.u. S. C. Wi iOi. IxK'.jr.N.y mmmsmm tlv':;;lf.dlne,.laW..nr"lli Tl.'-r tiio n ll,;lit N I 1..1.1 n, h w;'it liril. 1 1 1 r. n t, J.'o oilor. lrfjT - y rtytoa. Bold 'iff" , iiiri-aiioa. "t-?l Doh't Be Duped There have ;&in incw uon tho mnrket Beventlelifitp i'irints of aa ohmileteiMiori of " Wetasler' Dictionary." '1'l.ev are .fin.; offeroU urnler various mimes at u low prieo By dry (roots defllor, (rroct'tn, nrentu, etc.. hA in a few ItiHtunuea tu, a premium lortiubscrip tioim to pairem. AuuoiiiitaiitB of thou comparatively Worthless reprints are very nilsli'ailinjr: for instpnr they nr udvfrtlx'l to h the utsiHiiliul &Uivtilent of h hiKher-iiriiei Ix ok, vriwn In rtuilitv, no far un xvv know uud believe, thiy urtiull, Iiuiu A to . Reprint Dictionaries, photoiyno cuptefi of n h'ik of mr tifty yi-niHatiO.wl.idi in itmlny ww-wtld nratmut i.')AK un I which wan inm ii SHj-.i-rior .n ihxt, print, aii'l binttintr to thrw Imittitlon;1, l.-ing titen a v ork of stiiue merit iiwu-iui jI tiiu Long Since Obsolete. Tho (npnlemfnt of in.uw s.e.fallel "new won Is," w huh wniie of tliese mv adver- tlmn to coninin. wna cHjinpiletl by tt Kfiitle niuii wto UU-hI over forty yztn h'. uno wU (dioli-thfil ttetort' Ihh (la;!i. other miiiur luklitiuiuiuie probitbly of more or Wt Tho M'eb-Jer'. UmbricJjcd Ricelonry r"t llsiitxl liv our iioit; u luti only ni'M itm nU8 niH) of ilmt iifiiiH' l.Miiilitir to ( tii-a ifii'-niti'Mi. It coiitmiw over M 1-HiM-ji, li iHustni ttonn on nearly eery I'.iKe, nti.l Ix.mis out tinortnt on the titii" iifc It prott-cieU by copvnfriit t'l-oin t li'-np tisiHat inn. ViihmHe hh ihH work i. hnve nt vn.U eTpeneo ptihlishel ft tlnini:nttly n'vf'tl wn'ccwrr. known thioi'Hlioul ii.i uorld u- Webster'fi Intcrnnticnnl Dictionary. Afl a dictionary iut a lilt-thno ou bliouk. Get the Best. IlhiHtrutei. prtinpti'.ei ftiv. Adilni Ge It C MERRIAM CO., Si'tlnpfiJ M.iw BAD COLDS (jiuiiinu t IU yea is hcliiml. t'oUls ilo not now lmve to be cminrcti. Mt.Mu:i,s I'vnhic Taiu'i.f.h lalied tiynainie from Hit ir entrf) ( erowti a wirk'n oniiiiHrv tf f.t nie nt into 12 lu.ttr.i and at'ut tlie worsts ol eohis over m:ht. ''It wni the worst c.ii' of jrrip I ever Iih1. A half dozen frivnd had Vure enres. Mid it limit; on. Hiunl of tho li n.amii T. h rt.m. To my amazement they siopprd loth cold and cou'ii the iitt iivht. 1 er.dor-e Hiei recoil iiiict id I hem to the people." lUmM.AY HiM.t.Y. Kxnieinlrtr ot (ongrefs and Attornev. Pd --aiioiiiw fticet( tan rrniiiieo, July 7. " Winter cold- have alwayn been serious tiling to in e. They are luird ami tay tor months. Hut tite la-t wat. topped .-uddt'iilv uy M K.NPKi.'i lvNvit' Tt u.h, 1 .ot h emitdt and etdd diHppt aretl in a couple of days. Nothing cl-e doe- thin for me." Man. Km ma I,, lion, in, 11 Momi m., an b'ratmeo. Attic. "eJ. ' I live across the street fnm here M kmki."h 1 v a u le Ta ht . i nre mu.le. I hat ih how I hr-t tetik tlitm. iliey Mt cidds without notice. 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