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WIDOWS Ob’ BRIGHAM T>1E DREAM THAT CAME TRUE. * ^ K ^ s s s ^ a s a s 5 ® 3 3 s s s s ( » ' s s ’s ? ; s YOUNG, S ix o f I l l s T w e n t y - M i x W iv e » H o l d C d - e b r n t i o o to H it* H o n o r . S ix o f ( h e t w e n ty - s ix w iv e s o f B r i g h a m Y o u n g r e c e n tl y h e ld a r e u n io n iu S a l t l .a k e C ity In h o n o r o f t h e n in e ty - e ig h th a n n iv e r s a r y o f th e p ro p h e t’ s b i r t h . F o u r o r m o r e o f h is w iv e s w e r e p r e v e n t e d f r o m a t t e n d i n g o w i n g |o sic k n e s s . A f e a t u r e o f t h e r e u n io n w a s a g r e a t b a n q u e t a t w h ic h t h e r e w e r e p r e s e n t 3 0 0 d e s c e n d a n t s o f th e M o rm o n le a d e r . A s m a n y m o r e a r e nc- t i i e l y e n g a g e d In m is s i o n a r y w o r k iu o t h e r p a r t s o f t h e w o r ld . 3 c e n t s a p o u n d f o r h is flsh “ a n the g ro u n d ,” th a t sin g le h a u l w a s w o rth •'*I.!'.»O. N e a r B e a r d s to w n a s in g le h a u l o f tlie s e in e b r o u g h t 160,000 p o u n d s o f tlsll. 1 lit* fish n r e p a c k e d in b o x e s in 150- p o u n d lo ts s t o w e d a w a y in r e f r i g e r a to r e a rs, a n d m o st o f th e c a rp a n d b u f f a lo a r e s h i p p e d to N e w Y o rk . C h i c a g o t a k e s a b o u t 4 0 .0 0 0 p o u n d s o f c a r p a w e e k f r o m P e o r i a in t h e seaso n T h e n tin r e is a s y s t e m o f liv e s t o r a g e , b y w h i c h t ii e c a p t u r e d fish a r e k e p t a l i v e u n t i l w i n t e r , w h e n a l i e t t e r p r ic e c a n l i e o l i t a i n e d f o r th e m . T h e flsh i r e lo o s e .l i n to p e n s , w h i c h a r e m a d e b y d r i v i n g s t a k e s c lo s e t o g e t h e r i n to t h e iM .tJpm o f a b a y o u o r s h a l lo w b a y n e a r th e p o in t o f s h i p m e n t H e re th e c ap l i v e s t h r i v e a n d f a t t e n u n t il t h e y a r e n e t t e d a g a i n a n d p la c e d o n ice f o r s h i p m e n t .—L a S a lle T r ib u n e . "U neasy Lies the Head That a Crown.’' S t a r v in g . I B a b ie d a t a P r e m iu m . D octors 1 icu tient J v have verv wealth v wc^’i i • t , p a tie n ts win, .r e Vtarving The* have , Ma)l ««'vices from M adagascar Mate M e n lo P a r i < ti. ” aT m o n ey to b o y food, lin t th e ir sto m a c h h a s 1 i a t t ' ie * re,l<:'i a u t h o r i t i e s a r e c o lle c t a n d <ar»iii a t t e n t io n ;•» M e n ta , M oral him n o t th e s tr e n g th to d ig e s t it. i t lies th e r e ¡"g a t a x o f 15 francs on everv unm ar- P h \ M ' rtl t r a i n i l i ? . p .»<•*•• Hiitong a h eav y f e rm e n te d m a s s, th e sole c a u s e o f ried male native over 25 years of age, th e fo re m o .'t S chool« fo r H oys oh d y s p e p s ia , n e rv o u sn e s s a m i bilioufciiex-, I ... 1 t , t II te su re st t re re m m e e d d y y to e c u u re re a a « w eak . s . to . m a c h Mn'1 " f ‘ ’•-> franc" evisrT native wo- t o a s t .S'. A. Chronicle. W ill re-often jI4 m a n o v e r 21 r e a r s o f age who has not th e new b u ild in g A u g u s t 15th, <9tb year.l is H o s te tte r s S to m a c h b itte r s . I r a G . H o i t t, P h . Ik . P rin c ip a l. But such ¿re not the only uneasy heads. Ovemuorked, harrassed. anxious people of ages and both sexes are uneasy <with aches, pains, impure blood, disordered stomachs, deranged kidneys and liver. Collis P. H untington says tliat the Eor al. such. Hood"s Sarsaparilla is the b e s t way to become rich is not to talk effective and faultless cure. It infuses 'luring business hours. fresh life through purified blood. a cliild. legitim ate ot illegitim ate. A ii I n a tM iir e . Many natives borrow children when the tax collector arrives and return DeCrop— May is intensely feminine. ; them to tiieir patents as soon as tiie Miss U pton— More so titan other K e B e a u t if u l. girle? I tax collector has gone o n .— Dalziel. .,fA .‘¡,i’,,r’l .'’""'l-'exl«," is the foundation “ W eil, sho naked the blacksm ith the of all beauty, l aseareis Candv C athartic m ake I.» d ie « (Tan W e a r S ho e« otiier day if iter horse couldn’t wear and keep the skin soft ami velvety All drug- O ne size s m a lle r a f t e r u s in g A lle n 's F o o t- shoes a size sm a lle r.” —Puck. fiata, tile, 25c, 5Uc. E ase, a p o w d e r t o be s h a k e n i n to t h e sh o e s. The California woodpecker will carry I t m a k e s t i g h t o r n e w sim e s feel easy; an acorn 30 miles to store it. g iv es i n s t a n t re lie f to c o rn s a n d b u n io n s. H E R E w as a h in t of autum n in In the distance Mrs. E rrington waved th e w oodland tints, w here the a good-by to them. They had forgot colors shaded from softest g ray ten about her. est gray-green through russet tones to “ W hich would you ra th e r be—your deepest red and brown, and the breeze self a t your age and w ith your know l th at sw ept over the uplands w as sug edge. or an ignorant young person llkt The widows of the prophet range in gestive of chilly October, but the gold me?” age from 110 to SO years, and all occupy en spell of Indian sum m er lay on the A ii I n d i a n ’ « C o n fa « « io n , She had taken off her h a t nnd w as exalted positions iu Mormonism to day. valley, touching th e ripe peaches w ith dangling it by a ribbon from her arm . Zina H. Young Is the most conspicuous ( Kristian Life tells this story of an M o th e rs w i l l f in , I A irs . W i l l o w ' s H o o th - I t 's t h e g r e a te s t c o m fo rt d isc o v e ry o f th e an added bloom and wooing the late H er h air w as nil rutiled, and one little of these. She w as converted to Mor In d ian ’s confession. This m an’s Heart lo l‘^ v ru p i tb e h***1 re ,l,e d y to u se fo r th e i r age. C u re s sw o lle n fe e t, b lis te r s a n d c a l roses to unfold th eir fra g ra n t hearts { tress w ith a glint of gold iu it kissed monism in her fifteenth year nnd l>e- was so ohanged th a t lie left no doubt e b U d m i d u r in g th e t e e t h in g p e rio d . lo u s sp o ts . A lle n ’s F o o t- E a s e is a c e r ta in betore It w as too late to give th e ir her cheek lovingly. of it, though lie seems to have made no c u re fo r in g ro w in g n a ils , s w e a tin g , s m a r t came the wife of Joseph Smith. A fter ------------ | t« explain the m ysteiy of the sw eetness to th e dying summer. The length of life of ., tradesm an is in g . h o t, a c h in g feet. W e h a v e 30.000 t e s ti They had reached the stile and he the deatli of Smith she became the W blow ' 8 S w e e t R e v e n g e . m o n ia ls. A il d r u g g is ts a n d s h o e s to re s 1 change: In th e rectory orchard, under the stopped to help her over it before lie wife of Young and crossed the plains o n ly t w o - t h i r d s th at of a farmer. sell it. 25c. T r ia l p a c k a g e 1- R E E b y m a il. A story th a t peoplearelaughingabout ' “ ' came to Mr. Young first tim e shadow s of th e fruit-laden trees, vil answ ered. Then he said: in his calacade, driving oxen, cooking, I s h a ll re c o m m e n d P is o ’s C u re fo r C o n A d d re ss , A lle n S. O lm ste d , L e R o y , N. Y. coiieern say o u n g state departm ent man. Ta»t w inter, aud say I wanted to lie his s u m p tio n fa ,• Ul„ i w id e— M rs. M u llig a n lage lads and lasses hid and sought, “Miss Eva, do you think It Is possi lu tn a te a d , R e n t, England, N ov. S, ls'Jd. Mr«. Elizabeth Sfceats, who died re friend and the friend of God. People and out in th e meadow the children ble for anyone to g ath er nuts aud May cently in Loudon, was tiie mother of _____________ sav: ‘Yon turn your heart to G od,’ laughed and played and danced to the a t the sam e tim e?” At Indianapolis day laborers are g et and laugh a ’, me. I say nobody’s busi ting fiotn 15 to 25 cents m o ie a d a y titan music of th eir own voices. “ Yes, If they get up early enough lu ness w hat I do. I mean to serve God. last year. The professor stood a t the outer the m orning.” n o w s T ru s; “ Long ago we blind, all in darkness. edge of a circle of in fa n t revelers, his If you suffer from Knilepsv, Fit«. “ W hat difference does th a t m ake?” We call the crows and fish aud every We offer One H n n d red Dollars Howard 'o r '’ny Spasms, Spells, F a ilin g Kick.i’ew, Sv exP*rie,1f d teacher seeks a p o sitio n spectacles pushed up on his broad “The difference of not leaving things of C atarrh th a t < an not be cure J by H air» thing God; but God pity us, and give tn c e 'egOA t')r U “t hi"KUjn- Best «f ■’eter- ease forehead, his soft H am burg h a t tilted till they a re too late.” C atarrh Cure. V itus’ D ante, &c., have children, rela euies. AddressJBox 131, p ortiUud, Or. us daylight. He don’t want us to die F J. CHENEY <t CO., Prop»., Toledo, O. tives, friends or neighbors th a t do so, forw ard to shield his eyes from the H e w as still holding her hand. She W o th e underfhffned, have know n F. J. Cheney sun. J altogether. He pity us. In Lancashire u w eaver’s wages for for tn e p a st 15 ' ears, and believe him perfectly or know (ample th a t are afflicted, my gave It to him a t the stile, and a p p a r honorael in ail bti»in hs tran sac tio n a n d fin New Discovery. E pilepticide. will give "N o t (tard for me to believe in God; G ray eyes rhey were, w ith a keen ently he had not rem em bered to give a full week’s work am ounts to from an cially able to carry out anyoblig:.U on4 m&de th a t Jesus is the Son of God; I feel $4.50 to $5.50. ness In them th a t w as reflected and it back. H er eyes w ere like stars, and by th eir firm. im m ediate relief and PERM ANENTLY different iu my heart. Mv old fash W w t <& T a r a x . th a t lent them a clearer vision for C U R E them , and all you are asked to Whoiesal D ruanteti,T oledo, C. th e ie w as a rose-flush like day daw n t li a t y o u c a n b u y J e s s e M oore ioned heart was different. I feel all do is to send for a FR E E BOTTLE and things th a t tim e had set a t a distance on her cheeks. W a I.DI. ng , .’ilNNANdt M a ^VA, ’• i z. ’’ h ib k ey f o r tiie baine Drive t h a t i« eaitlily tilings. 1 try to do right, and n r e t i f!’r o r i,in .a r y » h i s k e y . F o r sa le by a ll V» nolexale Drug ists, Toledo <?. th an for present realities I try it. I t lias cured thousands where U all’sC a ta rrh C u re is t k c ii-ir rn a lly ,a c tin g "H ow is one to know w hether it is * pray God. I want to be swift in G od’s h rs t-c la s s d e a le rs a n d d ru g g is ts . Mv 00-page T he iron-gray h air w as brushed back too la te or not?” directly on the blood a n d in corn» surfaces ot everything else failed. w ay.” th e s y s t-m . P rU e t ic per bo tie. ba.d by e l iliustrateil Book, ‘‘Epilepsy Peim anent- J and outlined featu res th a t w ere not I he largest soda-ash plant in the drugt tsts. T estim oni la free. “ I thought you knew everything, Such were the Words of a converted ly C u red ,” FR E E . uuhnndsome, though th e ir sternness H a ll's F am ily p j;]s r th Lest. professor. Anil you called me stupid Indian on joining a C hristian church. world is to be erected at Akron, O. gave him a sem blance of severity, un W hen w riting please mention read- and dull Just now, so my opinion c a n ’t Louisville stereotypers get $2.60 for ing tHie in th is paper, and give name. til he smiled. F IT S No flt" or n rrv o a .n e « A Itrw v e I II,, u t t e r . L ' ” “ ttv rn ra t <ia> * u se o f Dr. K lin e's Great be w orth having.” * TV O R estorer. fcjeitd f,,r I-’ It ft? v* *t-> . i seven hours. AGE and full address. All correspondí W hen the professor smiled children Never peihaps was a more regretable bottloaiel treatise. D -.‘ it. “ I called yon stupid and dull? Do Arch street, Philadelphia, PaT^ ’ Cut , jju ence professionally confidential. understood th a t the tall figure w ith its order given tlian th at which sent a Tiie original draft of tiie confederate you know w h a t I think you?” hundred cavaliynien against the con W m . M A Y , M . D ., "You think me a vain, frivolous girl." Miners near Sandon, B. C., demand constitution is in tiie possession of New v»rk City federate tear guard a t Falling Waters. $3.50 for 10 hours. Longstreet H ull, at A thens, Ga. Mr. Mat Laboratoir. 94 Pine S t . "I think you the m ost perfect thing I no depleted companies of tiie Sixtli H ull ie a giandson of Thomas R. B. on God’s e a rth .” S o m e S h o r t S to p «. Michigan cavalry—C uster’s men they A horse has ju st died in London Cobb, chairm an of the com m ittee who “Professor-----” W hat we get out of life ia jn«t abont " e re and heroes evey one— were order- which iiad the tare distinction of hav- ‘l’«w th e docum ent: SIX OF BRIGHAM YOUNG’S WIDOWS. “ I have an o th er name, E vadne.” the size of w hat we put into it. ed to cliarge the breastw oiks w hich int£ medals oonferred upon him bv H a r r i e t B a r n e y Y oung. E m ily P a r t r id g e Y oung “W hen you have quite done w ith ntv One of the longest lived bird« on rec- D on’t judge a man by th e scowl on H a r r ie t F o lso m Y oung. Generals H eth and Pettigrew had Queen V ictoria. He was Lord R oberts’ a ic y B ig elo w Y o ung. Z iu a H u n tin g to n Y oung hand-----” X u a tu u h C a r te r Y oung. throw n up to cover tiie retreat of the k’ray A rab charger Vonolel. 29 y e a r s otd died recently in London. It was bis face; perhaps it w asn’t there be "I shall never have quite done with Southern army across tiie Potomac. It The queen’s medals wore worn a parrot named Ducky, the propeitv of fore lie eaw yon. w ashing and enduring m any hardships. Ie is a self-m ade man. ami there is was hopeless, hut the men never fa I- <>n >'<• m artingale d uriug her m ajesty IL I w a n t it for my ow n.” When a frivolous young la’dy tella ’s tiie P iin ce of Wales, and was a c e n t u r y Em ily D. P artrid g e Young is a sec and a quarter old. Up to 80 years of you how aw fully interested she ia jn ‘ nothing about him to disturb in the tered. They galloped along, numolest- ¡jubilee procession. “Such a useless, silly little hand?” ond “tim e” wife. She nnd her sister age elephants ate useful m em bers of tbe specialty you’ve spent 20 years trv~ slightest degree one’s conviction that e<i at first, for no one dreamed tliev “Such a pink and w hite little hand. " e r e made wives of Prophet Sm ith at society. ing to learn, take her word for it, aiid Like a May-blossom.” gentlem en are born, not mad Out of tiie 1,200 men composing Of late could be Union men advancing to an I -sauvo°- Li. A fter Smith died B the lie lias been m arkedly a t t e n t i v e t o a attack. Presently they suim ounted a the Tw entieth Kansas, only 18 are of . l i H e n e , l i 1 f t e d i , t t o ? h i . ^ “ “ r ,S h sis- ”“ then change tiie eubject. i unerals on Sondav are disconnten- lovely young widow. The widow’s little knoll where a numlier of officers foreign b irth ,” according to tiie Kansas It isn ’t alw ays fair to judge a m a n anced by 15 clergymen of New B runs “ IP»-»* •» z-» i i . IT OS. " ill-b re d discouragem ent of his ad were standing ami disitersed tiie group C ity Jo u rn al. “ N early the whole a r) by tiie h at he wears; peihaps it isn’t fcTaane, is a m iracle possible?*’ wick, N. J ., not only because of tiie A third widow. N aam ah Kendei J e n dresses 1— - T n r .V W E R E S IL E N T F v R A M OMENT. W h a t would be a m iracle?" she said nn,t » ha,8 " - llolJy >«’st on him, “ '•"■tsLy wounding G eneral Pettigrew .’ of Anglo-Saxon blood, and a good many unnecessary ami uncalled for strain so much a m atter ot taste as of salarv. kins C arter T w iss Y'oung, expects to be softly. and recently hearing from an acqualn Il’*'h ’s ------- D on’t tiiink tiia t I »ecause Mrs. Con men now open»! upon them a mote than one-half aie the sons of upon them as clergymen, hut because claimed at the last day by Johu 8. ___ _ th a t she was farmers. ” inclination to stoop w as not likely to tin u al Perform ance is busy she is nec H e drew h er w ith gentle Insistence Twiss, to whom she w as m arried first tance m urderous fire, aud, as was long sup to celebrate her of the am ount of Sunday labor requited birtlids prove aggressive, an d th a t the learn Into his arm s, and she raised hers and essarily doing som ething. The science »7 at such a time, he had the lm- posed in Hie South, wheie tiie pluck of of laboring men who need rest. by Brigham Young himself. A peculiar question of ethios lias avuug uuuseir. iH'rtinon.’o t . . n ........... ing contained in th a t m assive ft ante clasped them round his neck. of tow ing is to get over the greatest Igham Young’s favorite wife Is tu t of an e x e e e d h .X ? !,eX,'7 'Si' Cpr‘‘8 tiie hopeless onset was much adm ired, arisen bi-tween a dry goods store pro- Brigha could be put aside w ith th e spectacles; Dr. F elix B runet, a surgeon of the distance with th e fewest strokes. T his is one,” he answ ered; “ it is the H arriet all wete shot down. As a m atter of prietoi of Racine, \\ is., and one of His let Amelia Folsom Young, said to R, o r r a t t i e r th v**« H“ I‘e n i “ *‘n l k l ,l d - also th a t the professor m ight have impossible come tru e.” Piencli navy, lias i-erfected a means of It is a m istake to im agine th a t be n„.t their h..eLi ” W‘‘n ‘ a M ,ln I’” « fact, six men of the hundred lived clerks named V lasdislar A ltm ann. A lt- be a relative of Mrs. G rover Cleveland. Cleveland, and i been young once, before the w eight of removing tattoo m arks. H eretofore the cause people listen to you they are in “I t w as never im possible,” she m ur She had n great Influence over the The widow w ^ t * * ' a “ "*' " ' ,h B'*,nS through tiie fire and rode or ran back iiiann took in a dollar of 1804 in pay a laurel w reath had puckered his mured. “only—you w ere asleep aud Mormon leader, and her word w as law i X re shZ « , , u °f and to their lines. One of these. L ieuten ment for some goods, and got $1.000 lem oval of such m arks has been a mat- terested in iiearing you talk abont yonr- brows and pow dered his h air w ith the dream ing. John, and n o w -y o n are in the household. I * ror® *h t « ’“ » H she showed it to ant E lio tt M. Norton, afterw ard won a for the rare coin from a Chicago dealer. ter of no little difficulty and expense; f‘e ,fi poverty isn ’t the only recipient of fro st th a t comes before w inter. but Dt. B ru n et’s method is said to Ire aw ake, anil it is early in the ntom ing ” O thers of the widows whose faces w ha’t^ h e 2 L “ * St° ry’ Tl“ S ls medal of honor.— N. Y. World. Now tiie proprietor claim s tiiat the H e w as sm iling now and looking w ith easy ami rapid, w ith o u t being coetly. D on’t congratulate yourself th a t be New York Mail and Express. » K ill nr < u re. coin should iiav^goue into his til!. apjiear in the accom panying illu stra -• - \ i v i> ..5 r, appreciative iu te ie st a t the gam e in cause Busym an d id n ’t throw you out of tion are H arriet Barnev Youn<? mut ‘ ’ . . r ‘ ' , r - B ras“ : T hank you ever M istress— W hat is this strange smell A journey h ith e rto unequale<l by an a rrie t B arney Young and p rogress.k Ti:e kissing hug” (nieianolestes his office he was necessarily' glad you C o v e r e d B u tto n s . so much for reinem l.cring Fldo’s birth- the kitchen? Lucy Bigelow Y'uung. American woman is said to have been The first m aker of covered button- "Ito you h ear w h a t they are sing ptetpes) has no poison glands, accord made by Mis. M. M. Stevens, wife of had disturbed him w ith a social call. day. H e needed a new collar, and the Gidoro.l Servant— Use je s’ m akin’ a The celebration show s how strong a ,„ la . ing?” he asked the rector’s wife. w as Mrs. Samuel W illiston, of E ast hold the dead leader has on the Mor- . . . ’ S‘ 111 ,ooks so " e ll on him. It .. love potion foil d a tn ig g a li.ia t promised in g to Piofessor L O. lio w aid , chief tiie m anager in Russian Asia of tiie He sniile-l when you went o u t__not Mrs. E rrington detached horaelf H am pton. Mass. In early life her hus mon Church to-day. Mormons still ? 1 l" ',i- 'l , , ul of you to send two, to m arry me, a n ’ now h e ’s try in ’ to entomologist for the federal d e p a rt B aldw in Locomotive Works, who ac when you came In— D etroit Free Press from th e tea u rn to an sw er carelessly. hand prepared for the m inistry, b u t hail him as an Infallible leader and i ** 1” <,° Js 80 m ent of agriculture. “ Tiie poison from about losing things.” hack out. companied her husband across the great M o t e ships n u ,|- e r sail .in iiih “ ’N nts and May,’ isn 't it?” th e D etroit -iver its b ite ,” he states, “ is probably due Siberian waste and his eyesight falling, he w as compelled look back w ith regret to the days when , , , 11 ,llat vln'l| « lv e woman Are you sure the potion is a goo-1 waste and stepi-es, «iver th e than enter Liverpool or Louden to pathogenic germs, accidentally ear "T he delightful irrelevance of child to give up a l' study and support him he ruled like a king in m ountain fast- The "V” lu’rs‘‘lf "Yours, sin cerely ."- •tie? Are von stne it won’t h in t him ?” uncompleted i k H sn s-S ib en an railw ay Suez canal, which ned U|>oii the little set rated Peak. hood.” pursued the professor, “the snb- self. H e opened a general country nesses. tiie corn- “ 1 do n ’t ‘keer if it kills him ef it There is no e xplainahle _____ reason why the P etersh u ,g 'to V l L i v o t ? ^ W ° r,<i’ P passe-1 * * * 1 lait • lime faith in th e impossible. ‘H ere store, -uid hl« w ife gave a g reat deal of world, last year o n ’t act de way it o u g h ter.” -— N. Y. lips should be the only portion The jonr- we come g ath erin g N uts and May— attention to a notion counter tonnage, while tiiere were One of the onrnal. ney of 9,877 “ verets ' was accomplished A PLUCKY MAIL CARRIER. face atta c k e d .” D R E Y FU S’ FA ITH FU L WIFE. floating tlirougli th e locks a t Somite so early in the m orning!’ Not con w inte. day, iu lie « , she was sorting in 42 ilavg. Ste. M atie 16.500,000 in eig h t months. ten t w ith dem anding th eir autum n her stock w hen It suddenly occurred F h e E x p e r i e n c e T h r o u g h W h i c h f h e A n A r i z . n a G i r l W h o » ,. R o u t e L i e * T i l r o u t f l i n l> e « o la te R e u io n . and th e ir spring a t th e sam e time, they to her to cover some of the wooden P assed D u r in g F iv e Y e a rs . Miss Sarah M. Burks, a jolly, sturdy m ust have it early In th e morning, too; buttons thou *n jtoucral use. w ith Mme. Lucie D reyfus, the devoted all the world a t th eir feet, w ith youth cloth. They .a f r a c te d much attention " ife of the form er prisoner of Devil’s end brave little woman about 25 years j to m ake them enjoy i t They have am ong the .-ustomera of the little simp Island, five years ago w as th e hand ohl. carries the Untied S tates mail ' faith enough to remove m ountains, but and w ere finally know n to all the neigh some. honored companion of an officer over the S ta r route from St. Johns to I am a fra id th e days of m iracles are boring tow ns aud became very popu to whom the most brilliant prospects Jim tow n, Aria., tw ice a week. The p ast ” la r W ’Ulston rn d his w ife contrived were conceded. Nothing w as lacking distance is fifty tw o miles, and It re Mrs. E rrin g to n s glance lingered on m achinery to do the work, the first to their happiness. They had all the quires a good di al o f stoutheartedness, him for a m om ent and then traveled to ever employed in America. An Im money they cared for, the welcome and a liberal supply of self-contideucc and ) w here a girl in a w hite dress stood un m ense m anufactory sprang up. and friendship of the best society, a beau- a dasb of love of ad venture for any one I A l ^ y s b a y C A S C A R E T S Candy CafiiaHic. They art der the trees th a t bordered the rectory m ade h alf the covered buttons of the tlful honie and lovely children. Then, to m ake the trip. guaranteed and p csitro d y unequaled. Accept no other. Im- Miss B urks' mall route leads through garden. w orld, and W ii^ston died w orth sev- ’*ke a thunderbolt from a blue sky, as wild aud dcs date a region a s om itation sand substitutes are often offered by dealers to h ) “ oxt “T h ere is E vadne,” she said; “how eral millions. And the source of all this r!lme the disgrace. H is wife, and his fresh an d cool an d sw eet she looks! w ealth originated w ith a bright New "’ife a,ou<*. believed in his piteous wail. can well Imagine. Rocky, barren. pnees and hand out a cheap fake <when Cascarets are called Don’t you thiDk so, professor?” E ngland woman. “I am innocent.” Tw elve of his broth- mountalnotiS, bleak and blasted arc for.^ Satisfaction is bought only tuith Cascarets. I f yo a w eak adjectives of description. YY’bat H e ad ju sted big spectacles to give a A P e a r l- F a r m . tiny stream s there a re are poisoniM , can t get the only genuine Cascarets from yo u r dealer, turite Conscientious answ er. We have heard of poultry farm s and " Ith alkali. N avajo Indians, and oc “Miss E vadoe Is alw ays p leasant to os, nve tv tll mail them postpaid on receipt o f price in stamps. casionally an Apache, who has left the look a t ” he said, a s be gazed w ith a bee farm s, of cattle farm s and dog reservation, are* som ew hat plentiful in pain stak in g a ir in h e r direction; “a t farm s, but there is, so fa r a s we are th a t region, but w hite men very sel this distan ce I do not see her so plain- aw are, but one pearl farm In the world It Is a large farm , for it stretches for dom go there, and then only t« get the 17 as I could w ish.” gold, silver and copper which have “And she is alw ay s p leasan t to talk five thousand sq n ar- miles, and is cov been liberally strew n throughout the to." added Mrs E rrington; “go and ask ered by shallow w ater. The site of this blighting, fierce region. Nothing in the her If in e would like some tea, profes farm Is Torres S traits, a t the northm ost point of A ustral a. sor.” . " a y of vegetation can grow there. It belongs to Ja m e s Clark of Queens Along the w estern border of this des- H e w ent obediently, and the w hite i elate, uncanny w ilderness Sarah Burks figure moved to m eet him. w hile the land, “king of pearl fishers,” to quote J rides tw ice a week. G enerally she is echo of t t e w ords “cool and fresh and from Cassell’s Magazine. H e stocked it w ith one hundred and fifty thousand alone, and If she has a conqianion he is sw eet” floated stlil in his ears. either a miner, a commercial tra veler “ I am sent to ask you If you will pearl oysteTs ra th e r more than three have some tea.” he said. or a te rrito rial law yer who has rented years ago. It tak es one thousand five a horse from Miss B urks’ father, aud “ Is th a t m eant for an excuse or an hundred men to g ath er iu his crop, of she is to collect paym ent for the same whom tw o hundred «re divers. Twc ape logy?'’ asked Evadne. dem urely. and see to its care. She says she Is a “ Does my erran d need either 7' he hundred and fifty vessels a te regularly fatalist, aud no m a tte r how much dan questioned in return, w ith his usual employed. gx-avity. ger m ay environ, she will not come to In the shallow w ater th a t covers h.'i her death until the appointed hour. “ You seemed to consider so,” said great farm the shells gm w very large she, “in which, If you will not think , and the divers can operate well. The AN N U A L S A L E S . 5 . 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 B O X E S . me conceited, I will confess you are ! “ ’J ™ 1 | a ao “ ean 0Qe. for the pearls, MME. U B K V K V S. nnusna!. T h e re are people,” she con " h e n sold in London, fetch tw o hun THIS IS tinued, noting iiis puzzled air, “who dred thousand dollars and upw ard ev er officers had exam ined D reyfus and % come aud talk to me w ithout any ery year. pronounced him a traitor. But she errand a t ell—merely for the pleasure F o r g o t t e n L o n g A g o , D o u b ti» s a . knew him aud loved him; nnd when of the thing.” T hia ls an interesting clause in the he appealed to her not to believe the A little sm ile was playing round her constitution of Vermont of 1703, tc verd*ct, she knew in her heart th a t her month, and through her curved eye lim it professional officeholders: “As husband was doomed unjustly, lashes the sparkle of her eyes m eant every freem an, to preserve his iude- & r-aler, w hen her efforts had sncceeil- , ^t '1 talschief. pemlence. if w ithout a sufficient estate ln arousinK a new interest lu his — ¿ .„ .a ,, „ « .T ! ^ ü ; : .'lL™“ *.d’i “.7.“ ! ! " , , ! ! " Í T t ’, ' 1 *’ mmorul - » o « ™ -, The professor pusLed his spectacles ought to have some profession, calling c a Wse- sls m inisters of w a r affirmed cxxcarrt« promptly, effectively *nd permaaeatty co again; when people w ere close to trade or farm , w hereby he m ay honest- and affirir‘e<1 a Ka >n= “D reyfus is a trait- y ot the bowels, laclodiat diarrhea and dysentery I lia he could see b etter w ithout as- ly subsist, there can be no necessity ° r’ Re8t 1,1 IJeace- 8°°d people, lie suf- Address STKRL1HC REMEDY CO., CHICAGO Or HEW BisLaace. for nor nse in establishing offices of fcFS Justly’” “I here are people,” he said, “who profit, the iimial effects of which are B ut hor love Proved b etter than these iiiiAAAir D ie d o f O ld A g e . ni;ght venture to come to you on their dependence and servility unbecoming Kreat ,neu ’ Judgm ents. She protested P O R T L A N D D IR E C T O R Y . E lla—I have had mv photograpii own merits. Miss Eva. I am not one of freemen. In the possessors or expect bravely, “He Is not a traitor!” R u p tu re those fo rtu n ate few .” taken every year since 1 was 20. ants, and faction, contention and dis And in her modest re tre a t she repeat F e n c e a n d W ir e W o r k s . treaied «cien* “N o r ’ she queried; lifting her eye cord am ong the people. B ut If any ed daily to the children of the prisoner: Stella I suppose tiie photographei tiflual I y a n d ¡ -V IA brows, “yet your m erits are by no man Ie called Into public service to the “P apa has not betrayed France. P ray who took the first one has been dead a I’OK TI.IM » MIRK a , | . „ n w o r k s m ir k c o n fid e n tia l. | sud iron leiii-iiiK;--dice ra ilin g ,ele. Sdt Alder. long tim e .—N. Y. W orld. m eans insignificant They a re public prejudice of his private affairs he has a th a t papa may come back to us!” C. H. W 0 0 D .n o A CO.. 108 p i perty, professor, and we are very rig h t to a reasonable com pensation And she w as not allow ed even to Y o u n g F in a n c ie r . M a c liin e r y a n ,I M n p p lie a . proud o ' them tlowa here. I have and w henever an office, through in- w rite of w hat w as being done to se “ W hat makes you naughty so ranch ruH PILES I a u s i , is A. . k \ , ; i \ k s , r u i i . k k s \ i a - P,lr, CUhfc pro-.s ;,r„ c «tt « «.fcs» e ie n .” M e looked aw ay from him, crease of fees or otherw ise, (»ecoraes sc cure him a new trial. She longed to of the tim e. W illie?” asked the indul cln n ery . supplies, a sió F irs t St., I*,,rl I mi ' k I, Or “ felt a little alarm ed a t the thought of profitable as to occasion m any to an l»e near liiin. She was not allow ed to gent father. them sometimes, and wondered w heth ply for it, the profits ought to be less go. L ittle wonder she was a t tim es MISS SA ItA II M. u t 11KS. M liy, you spe, mamma gives me a e r we all seemed very stupid and dull ened by the L egislature.” nearly beside herself w ith im potent penny every tim e 1 promise to be to so 'earned o person as you.” rage. H er friends have told of those She is alw ays arm ed, and when a mere good,” replied the-youngster, “ and she F e m in in e P io n e e rs o r Hong Ago. Stupid nnd dull,” he echoed the d a tk mom ents w hen she paced the child she w as the ertw-k shot of the never asks me to nioinise to be good ' Z of . . ------- curious new spaper has ,loor ma<N.v. tearing her hair nnd d ,- mining cam p at Ila rq u a Ilala. She until I have been n a u g h ty .” —Chicago w ords involuntarily, w hile he was I A copy la. VL? n Jh ; !“ n " f Uill ,ie n r T h i - o u x h T a t u r e ____ u n d _ T u u r la t S le e p e r . ■ th in k in g w hat a dainty outline the been found In the French national mmneing hum anity to the vm geauce of rode tiie route first iu 1808, when her Post. « tin hfiisp oí them . l\i e t • " i.-in v » i n t n K „ . . . I l i n « ; r ' s ü , '¿ k t ¿ e M A C H IN E R Y , all kinds archives. L i b r a r y l a ur«N r » . . says L iterature. I t 1« dated God- fath er, who w as a mail carrier, was contour of her cheek and chin m a d e - I . .TATUM dt B O W E N ... llke a pink sea shell, and w hat a J a n .4, 1808, and is called L’Athenee de» taken ill. He lias never recovered, and H o m e s ic k . ....F A S T T IM E .... ZS to 38 first Street PORTLAND OR. Dames. The articles are evidently F n T t n ?".'1 8,* " w y I'nequalled. Biagularly sw eet Intonation she had! the plucky dau g h ter has tilled his place Mrs. S lim diet (to new boarder)— TH E ILLIN O IS A GOLD MINE. ever since. IM P R O V E D I ipply “ You agree th a t we are so.” she said w ritten by womeu and the object of Dili you sleep w ell' last night, «ir? JOHN POOLE. P o r t l a n d , O bkc . on liver PILLS a f te r an in sta n t’s offended silence. the paper seems to have been an at O v e r 3 , 0 0 0 .M en K tis -a g e d in t h e F i » h New H oaider—Not very, Mrs. Slim- CH A, B. Ç. DKNKIBTON, a I» n give y o u th e b e st tw ig a tiis in g e n e ra i ln d u a tr y o f T h a t S tre a m . “ Yon odd candor to your other m erits tem pt to place women on an equal diet. Tiiat bed reminded me so much - « '¿ andT A - Portland. » " ‘“ ¡rVi’ e "*r ,"1e s » l» o ile rs.ta n k s, p u m p s , R e g a r d in g K cil-H eailed P e o p le . '• « I’. A ., Seattle. footing w ith men. The fem inine plo- Ix» l - d r \* r “ " ‘i .«■"•''"•II*- Tiie new not (Jrip« o r S ic k f.. T » Ü . • 1 Over 3,000 men are employed In the professor, I see. Well, the school treat K eil headed people, as is " e ll know n, of home th a t I felt sort o ’ homesick. e q u aH e d 1 * “ ‘d,nl11’ !“ ’hl b)' W m . I» u n - Is over. I think I m ust be golug home neers of 1808 were evidently nearly flsl‘ industry of the Illinois river E tch are less subject Io baldness than others. “ IndeedI Where is your home?” CURE YOURSELF! . «ri.« IM . Sold by 100 years ahead of th eir times. La -*, a r “ 'Is industry expands nnd ex- w ard. Good evening.” “ In the Rocky m ountains.” — H ai- .lia -T*«aÎ<,V * f‘2r ••»‘“AlUrU A Lonilou doctor explains the m atter PR. llARTTI.’S B o o r . She stretchod out a small, w hite Fronde, the Paris'ari new spaper w rit b-iids, and it ls hut a question of time thus: The hair of the red-headed is lem Life. W h u le a a le lir iif f g 'a t a n m l F h w tu g r a p liic if L w« «h*r«H u3 of P lu u f ' u * u s * «»•»•«»braue«. s iip p lie N . hand. H e took It and considered It for ten, printed aud published by women, " Uvn th a t river will I mj accepted by relatively thick, one red hair being «U Mkuiioii 7.U M I Minie««, au.« „oí T ort «h 5 fo r Birm ingham (A la.) plumbers get Is now In Its third year and appears tc ,Hiuois as one of the principal so u r« « alm ost as thick ns five fair or three a m om ent Hi t MAI Kit FRANK DRI’U CO. 144 AND 14C $3.50 fot nine hours. b» g>rHHyy 1«#^ * Do you go across the fields,” h e lie successful, while only one copy ot of food «upply In the State. T iie big brown halm. Wltli 30.000 red hairs tho ro tirtli Street, P ortland. < in-gnn. Ur. and Troummuat. et or aeni hi pia in »rapMC. L’Athenee des Dailies Is to be found. fishing point of tiie river, w here the scalp Is well thatched, w hereas with sa!d. “or round by the road?” '•’ • » r r e « . l',-p a ld .T Ö business ls liuudled In a wholesale way the same num lier ot fair hairs one Is CLAIMANTSFilR ms “Across the fields- w hen I hav some W hen a dependent persou gets Rick Write to NATHAN K C. N S I O N me w ith me.” N. T HICKFoN i. Washington. U.C.. Ilii v will re bow soon the relaUves he ls staying are H enry, Laeon. Chillicothe, Peoria, com paratively (»aid. It takes 100 000 NO. 3 | •«». Pekin, H avana, B ath, Browning, fair nnd loO.OOO brown hairs to cover “Should 1 count as come one, or al r r l 7 n ' " h * " ' " '''c r - lc t- l.s .s c K > w r it,,, w ith decide th a t a "change” to some B eardstow n, Meredosia, Kampsville^ ' * --------- sialT .Dili t orps. I'rosecntiiiK claim s alnee 1878. grip ,,n > . H undreds of pe. pie w h o w ere ai- .____ New Yura City t<> a . t v e r t i s e r a p lea « « u ie n t io n I >>g I too---- ” Hictc'l " Hi occasional backaches, heads. lics, ------------------------- -------------------------- adequately au ordinary head. « is p ap er. other relative’s house may be bene- tired feelinus cte , ete., could have been saved and G afton. Tiie fishing season—th a t “Too w hat— too candid?” filial! dincases by from c ch h ro n ic diecaaes A « BUY THE GENUINE is, the commercial season, when the . “Too old.” he said, thoughtfully. S p a in ’. O nly N«v a | V ictory G r a v e y a r d fo r A nim al!« « n <1 B i r d s law perm its tiie use of seines iu the H o o r e ’s R e v e a le d R e m e d y CVERVTHIM G FOR THE , She looked him up anil down. hilil ™ Only once in their history ns a n a hsd tltoV they itaaaA used < it ♦ <» in •<».. lime. It never falls to Kivc A 110-acre burial ground for animals river—opens Ju ly 1 and closes April 15 “ I suppose th a t you are tw ice mv rt lh f it hus cured thousands, fl.o o h t bottle tion have the Spanish achieved a naval and birds has been established a t C ox D uring tiiat time tiie fishing com pan nt your ciruggisit'». 1 P R IN T E R .... age.” victory. T iiat w as a t the battle of stickle, N. Y. ... m a n u f a c t u r e d b y ... ies w ith tiieir tug boats and sm aller “ Mare than that. I am sure. Lepanto, In 1571. when, with the aid steam e ra ft harvest the fishing crop, CALIFORNIA FIQ SYRUP CO. ‘’H as anyone ever called you any I t is a dlillcuit m a tte r for a womar using seines which vnry in length from of V enetians aud Genoese, they anul t s r NOTE T H E NA M E. th in g b u t professor?” to believe th a t tlier? any quarreling In Doesn't your hoy write well ? Perhaps 500 to 1,500 yards. In Lake Peoria hllated the T urkish fleet he h a sn 't good ink. “ My m other calls me John.” a pretty cottage w ita roses in bloom alone there are nine seines, each 1,000 VI c lead and originate over the front porch. “ A njone else?” W hen some people are lonesome it yards long, and last year In one hnnl fashions in.... ‘’No one, since I was a l».v.” The desire to chase taeu runa ii over 0,500 pounds of Germ an carp Indicates tiiat they have a secret to Bet ( o u fk Öyrup. Taete» Ocod. Uee | I S T H E B E ST IN K . They w ere srosaiag the meadow aovr. fatai Uta. tell, nnd are looking for some one to in time. Sold by druuMi w ere taken. As the fisherman received tell It to. More used than any other. Don’t cost C O N S U M P T IO N ?» Cor. S e c o n d a n d S ta r k S ts. you any more th an poor ink. Ask for it. T J iccd A SaUaballffn Epileptic --------- CAN BE CURED. Get W hat You Ask For CANDY C A T H A R T IC SUCCDutö 10c. 25c. WHILE YOU SLEEP THE TABLET 50c. DRUGGISTS T0 r £ •G O E A S T .. OR. GUNN’S Relief IF n C1 «■ O S SYRUP OF FIGS THE TIME TO GET WELL Women” x S ss LE sm !» phis . W" A m e ric a n Type CARTER’S INK | F o u n ders TYPE C om pany ...... PO R TLA N D , OREGON