-r won a race against ail the best runner, My vole* made the window s rattle. He the district—had he made such speed l«x>ked surprised, but w ent on talking as now. The snow was more than an­ to me, and I kept up answ ering him in kle-deep. but he dashed through it like a voice th a t could be heard a block a m ountain goat, and a t length, spent ’•W W lW RW BW HW W ’WllfflrimiWi-wtJn' aw ay. He got m adder and madder, but and gasping for breath, cam e out upon I never knew w hat was up until finally the narrow ledge-path, and saw taat he got red in the face and said: ‘Mr. be was the only living th ng upon it. Two of the largest Ruhmkorff coils Black, sir, 1 am not deaf. sir. and I re­ So far. so good; but at auy moment sent your yelling at me as if I couldn't 9<>o rops the foremost Frenchm an m ght come ever made have been ordered in this round ti e corner on t e other side of co“ u trf for a f*rei«n «overam ent, aud hear a cannon fired in my ear.’ W ith For Infants and Children, th at out he went. the bridge, and there wa* uo t me to be will give an electric spark forty-five "You see. 1 had been talking to the lost. To work went the trusty ax, and inches iu length, expending energy deaf lady and couldn't get my voice the white splinters and chips of wood am ouuting to three or four horse pow­ down again. You try it some time and fiew up iu the air like a show er of er, and having a potential of half a mil­ see if you don't yell a t every one you lion volts. spray. Japan aud South America have been meet. Funny, too, but I alw ays yell a t Due piank was cut through, a second blind people and foreigners, and I al- AYe^e table Preparation for As - a third, and now the trem bling bridge Rl'skeu i r so T often ™ and so violently th ‘1 a 7 t I w a -v s w hisper w hen I go in where any similating thefood and Regula­ rthquake there is hardly w orth | one*8 gjc^ ». auj bung by a single support over the black au ea Ï ting the S tomachs and 1 towels of abyss below, when suddenly, not fifty notk*- lu 1854 a w ave traversed the WANTED SO M E PARENTS. yards from the brink of chasm, there from Japan and broke on the IN FA N I S ZC H1 LU KEN I issued from behind a projecting crag American coast. Sailors say a wave L ■. S h o r t S e r m o n on th e P r o p e r T r a in in g W ».'W. »- U- ♦ W. W W »■ U » » » *.•>. M r* Wc«:'fe.A'M. • f t e v + f U ^ ' U - » > the tall figure and dark. sallow face of over feel hi«h 18 an impossibility, o f C h ild r e n . a French grenadier! And beside him but a ninety feet high destroyed Promote s Digestion,Cheerful­ Some parents, remember! Not all stood the missing woodmen, Frnna 1 abao* Feru. in 158t>. Mexico, the ness and Rest.Contains neither T sunset on a flue spring even­ the long-expected assau lt w as not com­ parents. Various recent occurrences so Listig, who had betrayed the path to E ast Indies. China, A rgentina. Haw- shocking as to arouse universal repul­ Opium .Morphine nor Mineral. ing, there was a g reat stir and ing. a fte r all! bis country’s enemies. a11- tbe Philippines. C a llfo ru ia -tb e se sion aud horror, seem to indicate that N o t N a r c o t ic . bustle in a qu iet little upland vil­ Then Godrel’s band broke up at But Just at th at moment K aspar s I,laces have been the scenes of fearful there is a screw loose som ewhere else lage of th e Tyrol, the southw estern- once, w ith a good deal of mingled most province of A ustria. W ar had grow ling and laughing. Some of the quick ear caught the tr a iu p e of hurry d isasters from earthquakes and vol- than in the law s of the country or iu JB bv ». .✓ ¿¡W a-AVÆZITK-CfiCff brokeu out betw een A ustria and men were rath er sulky at having taken ing feet behind him. and knew that his canoes- the moral coustitutiou of society. Such /U pdi JE W The question as to w hether birds In­ things don’t happen all at once. They F ran ce, and the F rench were ad­ so rnuelf trouble for nothing, but others comrades were coming lip to the res XStv S a tn a * herlt their ability to build nests re- come from gradual causes aud from au vancing with a large arm y tow ard the m ade fun o f the •‘chicken-hearted cue. X m M * “ Let them kill me now, If they like!” sem bllug one lu which they were A ustrian border; so th a t the Tyrolese Frenchm en,” for whom one look a t the increasing carelessness In the ord nary- J if f t m a i t t . Caiiana^ . W allace’s safeguards to decent living. hills, which lay nearest to them would Tyrolese hills had been enough, and he m uttered through his clenched batched w as discussed. frarm S u J - be likely to feel the tirst sw eep of th eir one Or tw o who had not looked very teeth. “There are enough of our lads theory th a t a bird Icarus to make its If m orality is the product of evolu­ fury. happy when the first alarm was given, behind to stoß them, aud my work is peculiar kind of a nest by rem ember- tion, as the scientists say, we seem yet big tiie appearance of the nest in which to be a long way from the perfect prod­ G reat w as the excitem ent, and varied now began to hold th eir heads high and done!” A perfect Remedy for Constipa­ One more sturdy blow and the broken b " a s reared and by im itation w as re­ uct. Possibly, if we were to try the were the re|M«rts th at dew about. Some to talk big of w hat they would have tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea, said the invaders were coming from the done if the French had come on in bridge fell thundering and crashing Jccted, aud an Instance cite«! of a pair evolutionary thvcry of extinction of the Worms .Convulsions .Feverish­ into the abyss. But mingling with the ®f English chaffinches which, reared unfit, we might find a considerable south, on the side of Italy ; other were e a rn e s t ness and L o ss o f S l e e p . equally sure th a t tte-y were coming The next day everybody was at work crush came a sharp report and stifled «P«ri from individuals of their species, weeding out of parents to be a help in from the north, on the side of Germany. again as usual. H ans Godrel himself cry. The baffled assailants had vented a ,‘d a fte rw a rd released In an inclosure, the solution. The Greeks had their T a c Simile Signature of Hut, anyhow . It was certain th a t they did not think it w orth while to keep their rage on poor K aspar with a volley proceeded to build a characteristic convenient way of disposing of useless were coming and lh at wheu they came watch, now th at the French had gone of m usketry, and the gallant fellow lay chaffinch nest. people, but the Greek w ay seems to us N E W Y O R K . j u describing the career of the Col- like the worst sort of savagery. It had they would burn every bouse and kill past, and even the man who tended the bleeding in the snow. A tto m o n t h s o ld But he did not fall unavenge«!. The orado potato lieetle, Professor Tower beacoufire came and went to his hut. every man that fell la their way. an elem ent of modern force, however, J 5 D o S E S -J 5 C tM S But there w as one person In the vil­ concussion of the air, caused by the relates th a t during the rush of gold- How would It do to try state m anage­ Hut the brave G erm an m ountaineers w ere not the men to l>e scared by any lage who was not quite so confident as tiriug. loosened the great mass of snow seekers to C alifornia in 1849 and 1850 ment for the fam ilies of the parents the rest, and th at was little G ottfried that hung tlneatenlng overhead, aud th«* em igrants lost and threw aw ay who cannot manage to keep their chil­ danger, how ever sudden and terrible. The head m an of the village, H an s Godrel. He rem em bered all th at his down it come with a rush and a roar po-'atoes which took root, until there dren a t home nights—or, keeping them tXACT COPY o r W R A PPLB,k Godrel, w as him self an old soldier, and fath er had told him of the devices used like tlie bursting of a mighty wave, w m a more or less continuous line of there, cannot m anage to m ake them ÜtelM BffS usi*. needed no one to teach him w hat to do iu w ar to deceive the enemy aud throw Imiling headlong into the fearful gulf po-ato plants from Council Bluff along happy there? How about the parents T M t C IK T H I.» C O W P *N T . N EW T O R * I below the three foremost Frenchm en the P latte R iver to the canons of the who don’t even try and who have no w l»en an enemy was coming ile at him off his guard. True, It w as not easy to see w hat and their traitor guide, i-ranz Listig. Colorado region. The beetles, which more idea of system atic training in once set everybody to work, building barricades of felled trees, laying huge trick there could be here, but G o ttfr ed 1 lie rest turned and tle«l, and the vil- ha-1 been confined to the potato patches m orality than they have of the world­ stones along the hillside to roll down felt uneasy, nevertheless; and the re­ läge *was saved—sa\(*d by one daring of the canons, took advantage of the wide economic value of the “ounce of situation, and along the highw ay of In- prevention?” upon the assailants, and posting his sult was th a t w ithout saying a word to cbbd! As for pix»r K aspar, he was hit in no vasion thus opened for them began best m arksm en in ’be thicket on either any one, he piled fresh wood on to the The modern method of bringing up e s sale of the road by which the French beacon, aud w atched beside it for three less than three places, and his com- their trium phant and destructive march children Is getting to be Increasingly rades shook their heads and e x -! eastw ard. m ust cutue? and he was especially care­ nights running. on the theory th a t “knowledge is pow­ On the fourth morning. Just about changed gloomy looks as they raised ful to stock with fresh wood the beacon The science of clouds has attracted e r;” th a t the more children can gather on the hilltop th a t overhung the vil­ daybreak, the boy aw oke w ith a start, him and bore him slowly homeward. many devotees w ithin the past few’ of the life of the streets and the life lage, and to station a tru sty man beside aud a strange feeling of there be ng But he recovered In the end, and lived years, and photography has greatly as- of the world the better. In fact, the It, with orders to light the siguaiflre the som ething wrong. There was already to tell for many a year afterw ard how sisted in advancing It. B all Bearings Clouds, like belief In knowledge alone Is the bane hundreds of arm ed men had been baf­ light enough to see all around from the m om eut lie caught sight of the a d ­ stare, become fa r more Interesting to of the day. We have m anual training great height a t which he stood, and his fled by the courage and cleverness of a vancing enemy. Like a B icycle, the noil-scientific observer of nature and physical training and athletic Tills was a line tim e for the village first glance showed him som ething that single boy. wl en be knows the nam es attached to training, but the finest training of all— boys. and. atmve all. for little G ott­ made his bold heart stand still. Makes • ’THE WHITE” them . W hile the grandest and most the training of the home—is slighted. Along the snowy slope of the Kudels- fried Godrel, H an’s son, who now saw WHAT THE BARBER DID. imposing form of cloud is the domed To give boys and girls sound, whole­ the for the tirst time the stir and exclte- berg a long, dark-blue line, crested with and plunucled cum ulus which fre­ some lxxiies is a fine thing; perhaps it I A n 1 A U B e c a u s e H e W a s T o ld t o Cut quently accom panies thunderstorm s, is even finer than to give them well- E a s ie s t Sunning I t S h o rt. the most beautiful is the feathery cir­ W hen the horny-lianded son of toil rus. C irrus clouds som etim es exist at trained brains, but finest of all is It to make them of pure heart and clean Sewing Machine came Into the backroom of the Labor- j enorm ous elevations. While tbelr ers’ Rest w ith his hair cut so short that mean height Is about 29.000 feet—the speech. To Im plant in a child th at In­ Made. a p air of tw eezers could not help It he height of Mount E verest—they have stinctive dislike of coarseness and grossness which shall be like the spear was greeted by a great chorus of de- i lieen m easured a t au elevation of 49,- of Ithuriel to detect the w eakness and risive rem arks. 000 feet, or more than nine miles. They BEAUTY OF FINISH, QUALITY OF MATERIAL, ELEGANCE OF DESIGN “C ut it short; cut It short,” he fa irly ! move w ith great velocity, about ninety falsity of evil suggestions, even though masked under the hood of tru th —this shouted through the din. miles an hour on the average, and In is a function which belongs first of all T h e F in e s t W o r k m a n sh ip , th e S im p le s t , m o s t C o m p le te , a n d B E S T s e t o f a tta c h m e n t« “T h at’s w hat’s the m atter w’ith It,” w in ter som etim es more th an 200 miles E -isy p a y m e n t« . O ld M sen tries ta k e n in ex - to the parent. No other hum an being r u ll iri8trac> ion s b y e x p e r t te a c h e r s. answ ered the crowd, aud they guyed au hour. ch an ce. T h e f n ile s t p o ss ib le « n a r a n te e . l,5uU,(M>J h a p p y , s a t is f ie d u sers. 8d y «sr« can do it. of SU C C E SS. C o u r te o u s tr e a tm e n t. him till he ordered tlie drinks and re­ Some of the astronom ical p h o to The school can give us many things. stored the place to quiet. “Leinuit; tell you,” he said in explana­ graphs made a t the H arv ard O bserv­ It can give us boys and girls of Intelli­ SScrfe X o i i £ j i &« atory reveal the fact th a t In April, gence and physical soundness. It can tion as one afte r another of the cro w d . H F W e h a v e oth i-r n r«ke« o f M ^ ah im B e a r in g s , N ew , v ery C h e a p . 1899, a new sta r appeared in the con­ Instruct our children in their duties i s „ rubbed his bands over his bead, “you d M a c h iu e a , c h s a e . AU k Mlcia o f f « w t a e M a c h in e N e e d le s, o il a t ­ stellation Aquila. At first Its spectrum citizens. It can even give •’ -r> ti e S t a o c m h e m c e o n o t« d , a n »d d -ban r e p a ir s . N - » w e r h in e a f . r r e n t . D o n 't t h in k o f h n v u .g a S e w ir « see, I goes into the barber shop around a c h in e u n t il « n tire N aw B a ll-B e a r in g ” W h u v W ; s s y " l h e W h ite the corner, and the scissors suipper j resembled the spectra of other new surface seem lngs of ethic, instruct Ion M stars, but In October a photograph but the parent and the he e alone give K itqi, t e le p h o n e or w ;i>e a u d le t u s p rove it. there puts me in a chair aud begins show ed th a t the ch aracter of the light them character. The finest departm ent chinnin’ about the Chinese war. ‘Cut W h ite - S e w in g - M a c h in e - C o m p a n y , bad changed, and now its spectrum of ethics th at a boy can graduate from : it short,’ says I, ’I'm in a hurry.’ And M a in O ffices, 300 H ost S t ., S a n F r a u c is o o , C a lif o r n ia . w as th a t of a gaseous nebula. L ast Is th a t which opeos when his own door he shuts up au«l goes snippin’ away, sum m er a telescopic observation of Is reached. If lie doesn’t find ethics E* P E O P L E S , A g e n t , M o r o , O r e g o n , and purty soon he begins again about this curious object w as made by I’r o there aud find them in his early «lays the way the Republicans had done for feasor Wendell a t Cambridge, and he he is pretty apt never to get the genu­ - - D E A L E R IN Bryan, and I puts in aud says: ‘Cut it **OXX WORK ST U R D T BLOW A R D THR BROKER confirmed the evidence of the p h o to ine thing. And some fine morning his ‘HR LOOSENED THK LOO FROM ITS short, partlner; cut it short,’ aud he KKID4IK PKL.I. T H U R D K K IX O A R D C R A SH IN G PLACE ARD DOWR THK F E A R F U I. F u r n itu r e , C a rp e ts , W a ll P a p e r , F u n e r a l S u p p lie s . graph show ing th a t it had become a parents w ake up to see their s in’s IR r o THK A B Y S S .” shuts up aud goes snippiu’ aw ay, and nebula. DS8CKRT I.IR R AR A RROW .” Such occ>-,-rences are rare, P ictu res fram ed to order. I rests back lu the chair feelin’ as com­ and one explauatiou of them is th a t nam e figuring in some such tragedies nii‘n r . 4 war, wlilvli he had hitherto bright points, was creeping onw ard like fortable as a millionaire, and he gets they are the result of collisions In as have come to shock public knowl­ know n only from tils* fa th e r’s stories. edge lately—and will keep on coming, some huge caterpillar, slowly but stead another sta rt and wags bis jaw onto space, the heat developed being suffi­ doubtless, until the world realizes more All day long be «ud his com rades ily, nearer aud nearer every moment. the P resident's message and 1 says, paraded th e little village with toy flags cient to turn solid m atter Into gas and forcibly w hat a trem endous need there Tlie French were coming at last—and fastened to sticks, or w ent Into pine coming, too, not by the road, but by an says I: ‘Cut it short; cut it short,’ and vapor. Is of fathers and mothers nowadays.— he closes bis talker an.: sulps along woods to play at fighting the French, old, disused goat-path which some of Minneapolis Times. HER CARGO GAVE TR O U B L E . aud 1 has my eyes shut testin ’ as peace­ lying Iu w ait behind the trees like rlfie- thv Tyorlese them selves could not b are ful as a babv tW n t'n ’ jsiout not nite' « . ... 7 tneu, aud then suddeuly b ursting forth followed w ithout a guide. How bad ,,„d F e e d , S a le , w on be begin, „ r U , oo ;b « ,T“” k HAPPY BONNE TERRE. upon th eir im aginable enem ies w ith a these strangers learned the secret of IP* a n d L iv e ry mean way they treated old man K ruger W hen th e British steam ship T ur­ 1 a r < C trem eudous “ iiv isa!” (hurrah). u n i t y W i'J t o n t a M u n i c i ­ 1 here must be treachery somewhere! in ci there among the crow ned beads of qnolae, from T rinidad, arrived a t the p a l C o v e m i i F •*-- Hut us day passed a fte r day, and M O R C , ORECON. Quick as lightning the bov «red t ‘ • nothing w as seen or heard of the pile, aud the resinous ^ J u e Wuod Enrope. and he wakes me up. and 1 H anover street w h arf Captain Thomas, To Bonne Terre, a Missouri settle­ '.ivs, s a is . Ill you cut it short.’ w ith a worried expression on his ment of 5.O0II persons, there lielongs a F rench, the m ountain men began to crackled Into a bis ad, red b laze .. relax their w atchfulness, aud to g ru m ­ .in< if Mgs my pardon and goes snip- bronzed face, hurried to the nearest distinction of which those 5,000 ;»er- GEO. P. HIG INBO THAM , PROPRIETOR But Just then a terrible thought pin along as easy as a nurse at a sick shipping office. ble at having to stand on guard all day, sons are proud. It probably is the struck him. The villagers, on seetug r« d ,J lp d 1 snoozes and dream s, and - j w ant a gang of niiner8 to unload looking out for an enemy th a t never Successor to N. W. Thompson. largest place In the United S tates with the signal, would of course exjiect the came, w hen they w anted to be going purty soon gits golu’ again about mv ship,” he announced no form of municipal governm ent, and E v e r y t h in g fir st o la s s . N e w r ig s a n d n e w h o r s e s , s in g le a n d d o u b le . enemy by the high road—they would »n w ith th eir work aud earning money. “Stevedores, you mean. All right, this lack of officials seems not to be In never think of the goat-track, by which the Fhllipluinoes, ano V Stys: F e r the G o id te a m s a n d c o m p e t e n t d r iv e r « fo r c o m m e r c ia l ’ra v e ler« . last time, will you cut It sh o rt? and gir?> satd OIie of the clerks Due man wished to atten d to his goats, any way unsatisfactory or detrim ental G o o d s a d d le h o r s e s . the French could come right up behind S p e c ia l a t t e n t io n g iv e n to th e h o a r d in g o f L o r s e s . Y our p a tr o n a g e is s o lic it e d . m o th er to cut his wood, a third to get to the place. the village, and thus, so to speak, turn then I sets up in the chair and gits a , “ No, 1 don’t mean stevedores; I mean ready his b u tte r aud cheese fo r the !ook at my top end in the glass, and m iners?’ tVp.'.eft Constables and Justices of the peace all the German defenses Inside out. next m a rk e t T here was only one thing to lie done— t i s is w iat see. H hat 1 Bays to the jug- “ j w ant ’em to blast out my car- " ‘-.Are _ the only class of officials with whom the res'.ients of Bonne Terre are Poor H ans Godrel had hard work to he must go down with the news h.ni barber won’t do to speak of am ongst go « “ Why, w hat___’ acquainted. T here are scores' «A Keep his recruits together, aud, In fact, self. But before he could reach the gents, but lie stands there so meek like 3Ut for the fear of being laughed at village by the long, difficult, w lnd'ng and Innocent saylD’ all the time that I “ Which consists of one asphalt mine? ty dwellings, and In stores, schools uud , ,« cot It sb o n . lh a, l g |„ , he m ar|n er , , |(led (he other buildings the place resembles a m d called cow ards, they would prob- foot-path, the French would have got •old « > || j diJ n -t kDO„ dozen w estern cities which for years ibly have all gone off In a body. past the narrow est part of the goat- of llie chair a fte r a b a ainl give, him mlllc a |, „ , r,| „ „ „ we g,)t ,nI0 p,,rt juM have had mayors, common councils and The w orst grum bler of all was a big, track, aud It would be too late to s;op a dime and tell, him If the fool-klller , hsd there tony. 111 looking wood cu tter called them. . . . . been . I d . that . afternoon ’ m ere grew there on the way up,” and then city tax rates. The idea of iucorpota- ...X7VD... rating the place has been discussed 8p UQ a sa(jt sa(j yarn. b'rauz Listig. and wheu the men were At that moment his eye fell upon the won i m wo unera s to-morrow, and hen I goe, out and .he barber stands „ developed .b a t at Trinidad the many tim es by the people living there, u u stered one m orning for th eir usual “log slide,” which went straig h t as a but it alw ays ends In the sam e way. too U on 2., h « of luty, aud F rau z w as missing, every plumb-liue down the steep mouutaiu by tbe window w a.ebln’ me till I g l,s T l, as­ A lead company owns nearly all of around the corner and lookin’ hurted >ue took It for granted th a t he bad got side to the village. phalt for this city. The stuff was load­ J red of the service aud had gone home Ju st at the top lay a huge tree-truuk. clean through, as If it w asn’t his fault, ed in chunks through the hatches, and the place, and the company is opposed to Incorporation. No one else cares 3i disgust. But presently a hunger lopped, barked and all ready for shoot- and anyhow whose was it?” according to the usual process would enough about it one w ay or the other Miue In from the higher ridges, who iug down. Could be bestride th at trunk, have been taken out in the sam e form. to sta rt a movem ent for incorporation, oad found L istig’s cap and hatchet on plunge down this terrible short-cut. and HANDY MARKING STAM P. a > U nfortunately the ship on Its pas­ even as a village. the edge of a precipice, along which reach the foot alive? Perhaps and sage north ran into the torrid wave. I t I . A t t a c h e d t o a R u b b e r S le e v e As m atters stand. Bonne Terre is ¡here were m arks of sliding feet in the e 'e n if It cost him his life, he was de­ Anyone who has w alked around the W h ic h F i t s t h e F in ir e r . merely a part of the tow nship of F er­ tuow, as if someone had slipped aud termined to try. The rubber stam p has proved itself city bal1 oa a b° t da J knows w hat beat lalleti over the briuk. Between the stum ps of the two great so great a convenience tliat It is to be tlo€s to asphalt. C aptain Thomas ry, In St. Francois County. The officials of th a t tow n look a fte r the w elfare of “See now, my sous,” shouted Godrel*» b ra n c te s th a t forked off from the main found on nearly every business m an’s knew, but be had hoped th a t it might Icep. strong voice, am id the general sl- truuk there was a narrow hollow, Into the residents In the other, and see th at desk, and as an improve went on this be different a t sea and he gave no more ence of horror, “ w hat happens to which the daring boy wedged himself order Is m aintained there. LOOK HERE, handy article C harles W. T. Davies, of thought to the m atter until one day ikulkcrs and deserters. H e who turns firmly. Then, with a violent push of The explanation of this odd state of San Francisco, Cal., has bethought w hen he heard some of the men talking YOUNG MANI ais back on the flag of the F ath erlan d his right foot he loosened the log from affairs Is simple. Bonne Terre up to him self of the device shown In the ac- «bout getting t:p a roller-skating con- th irty years ago w as only a mining Your loo>a toll oo you. CSa koss A yau never come to a good end.” its place and shot down the fearful ------------------------------- -----------------------te st on the cargo. Then he investiga­ ••erst a while. Befera l«'s toe let« The old soldier’s fiery words sank descent like an arrow. camp, to which straggling miners «o and see or irrtto to thio el* Aoe- ted. He found th a t as an effect of the tor. U t has boon Uoatla« such ss.os leep Into every heart, and there was came and settled down. The possibil­ for over 20 roars, and is pwtootlr Everything seemed to spin round him heat the chunks of asphalt had solidi­ ities of the territory were not known. rollahlt. Purnlehes tele ew e eiaJatee ao more grum bliug for the next day or and tells no tales. as he flew—hills, woods, rocks, streams, fied into one firm mass, stretching the two. Mining companies sent in prospectors all dancing in the air together, while entire length of the hold. E xactly w hat DR. KESSLER soon a fte r the civil w ar aud found lead On the third evening a fte r Listig's ti e boom of the falling log sounded Of ths old St Dauls Mad leal sad he said is not a m atter of record, but In such quantities th a t large sum s were •urx'.cal Dispensary, 2Z0W TsnLUl llsappearance a g re a t cloud of smoke in his ears like oue continuous peal of It Is understood th a t a fte r shivering invested in the vicinity of the village. «root. Portland. Or., pseluvely aear- was seen to go up suddenly from the thunder, antoes to cure. his tim bers once or twice be rem arked Miners then w ent to the odd Missouri PRIVATE ^ aaow a This doctor (US ran tees te euro oey hilltop above th e village. it it should turn over, or even swerve th a t he didu’t know he w as carrying settlem ent and took their fam ilies case of Syphilis, Gonorrhoea. Gleet, tetr cturee The signal fire w as kindled! oufaC. oo dlfferonoe how long standing. Spermatorrtoea, io one side, he would be crushed to "a blasted old boulevard” up to the along. The com panies erected build­ Manhood or Nlffhtly Emissions, ourad parmsnent- “The French are com ing!'’ ran from death on the spot; but he cared not for ty. ites habit af Self-Abuse effectually ourad La a short States. Urn*. ings for th e m iners to live in and stores anourh to mouth. ’hat. Down, down, down he flew, dlz “Now you know why I w ant a gang for the m erchants who w ent there. Y O U N G M E N To,,r avrors and folllse of youth ran be Every man cocked his gun and stood zy and breathless, till suddenly there of m iners,” he said to the clerk a t the advloe and ours you—n ^jrT'»t perfsetiy strr»c ready at bis post, while the boys, w i t h Sa d healthy Tou will be amass* fij^ft^Ltes»ac£« .a curing a me a violent shock, and the flying log A n d r e w L a n g 's V e r s a t i l i t y . finish of his narrative. He was referred ^d^r^tn.^or rhoaa. ftssalnal Losses/^^^^^EOy^^^nuaaXoOA and little G ottfried at th eir head, rushed at ■»food still, and he saw, dimly as if in No one knows how Andrew Lang to the proper persons and a little while breakneck pace up the steep side e! a dream, the outerm ost huts of the Patients treated ta any part of ths eoun an try by tela 1 later a sh aft was sunk In the cargo, gets through such a stupendous am ount •ywani. W rite full particulars. Incloos 10 ___ \ 10 _ tec stamja. sod >n Hill to catch th eir first glimpse village before him. while beside him tee wlU answer you promptly H u n d red treated at electric lam ps w ere burning below of work. H e never works in the morn­ wtee ere «na hie to oosne to the city. c l' aiiciltg enem y. stood two men, staring a t him as if ing, generally takes a stroll In the a f­ decks. a force of men with picks and FIN G ER STAM P FOR CI.KRKS. TUong the great plain below a rol. they had seen a ghost. READ THIS shovels was laboring and the frequent ternoon and dines late. The reason is tng dust cloud was rising like a mist, "T he French—the Rudelsberg goat- c«»mpany!ng -ut, which is nothing less sw inging of huge chunks of asphalt th a t be can write anyw here on any­ Tabe « etaar botile at badrlme and orinata ut th« bnMtte and through it appeared long lines of track! ’ was all he could say; bu t it was than a n um ber of stam ps attached to through the hatches indicated that the thing. A story Is told that he once Mt aeltea and look al « tn ths morula«. U M b rleody & has a rloudy sottane 1« U. you hars soane a M a v ar blue-coated grenadiers with glittering quite enough. . Itaaaem anf sheold tee atteadad te beforo ree ««; M arur- e ex er or o f a ru » >er sleeve to fit on m iners were progressing.—Philadelphia borrowed a farm er’s hat in the train, «tete U leeeea aa tee udr à di die rrssy yeer b um Mrtdu a dm- oayonets, and train s of horses dragging "K arl," cried the younger of the two the finger W here a clerk is compelled North American. w rote an article on the crown of it, and ran non, and m asses of heimeted to his comrade, "off with you. and tell to work at one class of business for _____________ _ a t the sam e tim e conducted an elabor­ dragoons, and hussars all ablaze with the lads to get th eir guns, and run for some time, m aking use of the sam e T old by th e G rocer, ate argum ent on the subject of ghosts. gold lace, flourishing their shining «a their lives to the Rudelsberg. I’ll ge stamp, this idea will be found especial- “r11 teI1 5'ou bow I lost a good custo- N e u tra liz in g D an g er from Dam p. bres Hut the dauntless m ountain lads on before and hew down the bridge.” ly convenient, as it is generally neces- raer tfae other day,” said the grocery- Houses which are dam p because o f , looked dow n upon the terrible magnifi have one custom er who is ex­ Aud aw ay flew K aspar the wood-cut- sary to use both bands in the work, and nian- rence of the spectacle as coolly as If it ter. axe In hand, while K arl darted ofl time would be lost if the clerk stopped tremely deaf, and to make her hear I proxim ity to undrained land may be ‘ were only a circus. to pick up the stam p each time and ad- have to Just -vel1 at ber. It takes about rendered more habitable by planting ’ u the opposite direction. “ If there are not guns enough for ns. The bridge of which K aspar spok* ju st It right-side up. W ith this finger lialf an hour to get her order, and by the laurel and the sunflower near them. we can rdll dow n stones on the F rench­ was a rude plank fram ew ork whlcl -tam p it is only necessary to touch the ,h at tinie “ J voice is pitched so high C i n c i n n a t i S t r e e t - C a r L in e s . id and then the work w ith the end or ltiat • can’t get It down to earth again, men!” cries! G ottfried, m anfully. spanned a deep black chasm worn by a Cincinnati is enjoying a street-car-line ide of the finger. The sleeve Is flex- “Yesterday it happened that a fte r she Loom. E ight lines are to be extended. “They won’t get up here quite so easily torrent in the side of the Rudelsberg as they think.” ju s t at the narrow est and most danger­ ible and Is provided w ith a ir openings ,eft in came Mr. C ’.dboy, who is a per- I IIK D A LLteZ, OMKttONI. ‘Every day of my life,” said a pale, But it soon appeared th a t they w ere ous point of the g o a tp a th along which at the tip. the lettering being either fect crank. W as in the arm y once and molded on when .he sleeve is made or a «reat stickler for bowing and scrap- dyspeptic-looking man to-day, “I eat not thinking of "getting up” at all. for. the enemy were advancing. This attached as ordered by the buyer. inS and a11 th a t sort of thing; w ants a cheese.” Yes, and th a t’s w h at’s the Instead of turning off tow ard the hills, bridge once broken, the march of the ~ — ------ fellow he trades with to salute and nre m atter w ith him. they kept straight on across the plain, F rench would be effectually stopped; A woman a ho yi ill n«>t lie about any- sent arm s and do all kinds of things.” and vanished at length Into the ga:her- but could he get there in tim e? thing else will lie to uer dressm aker quotes the Indianapolis Sentinel “ He No man ever had a tro th pulled w ith­ K aspar was fam ous for his sw iftness about needing her new dress a day or cam e ,Q aQd sajd; .G a m K x.S u n d ay 4:30 p. m. Lx Suuday Oregon C ity. W f»- berg, S alem , Hdc- n en d e n e « A Way l.anditiga. J S:SO p. m. j . ttr i. and Frt. 7:00 a. m. Whitman« and Yam­ T u et . Thur, hill blvert. aud iiaL Oregon C ity, Day- ton , W ay 1 .aud- h'6» . (.00 a m. 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