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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1898)
Y* a A HINT FROM THt KLONDIKI Joeepli I*a*lu.. th« famoiia trapper and miner an i ih« ptvaenl owner of Daweon City, an-l for many year« tho ag.nl uf Um Ala.ka Commercial Cnm* pany. give, a h'nt to peraona going to Alarka, and pay* great oom pl i mem to a ».llknown article. He writ«: "I barn al a ay« o»e>i th« Royal Bak ing Ponder in Alaska and North«««! Territorr. •• no other gave equal aatia- factioa in that haridi climate. I aim found my <*uatomer» alwaye in»i»t«d on baling that brand." •% Fteglli»« MlMg'a Fete. Atom four mil<*> heat Phltolvlpliia there « •• a ■> •< ■ L >- l cm: . i - it after th« hnlun timber 111 the prrvi- uu, icutury bv tlxvcmor John IVna, ,ml known »« l»uo»lowna bo-tac in hot or of tire Marqni, <4 I^tnwlown« H* Jc»«*ph |tt‘U,;<«rt«*." rwcwde Wil- Iiani Perrin«, writing th« April 1» lira' llnih» Jour ri el of ’When th« K.h|f °r f'l«'11 l«IVr<l on th, Banks <*f the Hchuylkill.* "ret«blia)in>| himself in rural eav« until li» h»i built hie Toward ‘palacw* at U«r«loi town. N. J. tii« ami of th« »umti.ei of I At 7 Juaet h ha4 a little dinner pa'ly at Lanadoan. Au-orig the tturni, •«« I>r. Benjamin Ru,h'a <laugth«e, Julia, who wa, pleare-l trilb «hat ,1.« ¡bought ii'a fluent oonvaraatton. hi, urtona man n«r ami 14, gocei look,, and who, per- hap«, wa, aomewhat inclined to aympa- thia. «Illi ln«<<- | i» lit that Najedc. n bad KOI toon at ail <li»|«>a*vl to let him bar, much of hmown way «ith«r »• attl- di«r or king "On one <«*-,,(on only he gave a ■tagidllceiit fete on th« lawn <4 hi, wrincaly <-.tate. and all lhe I. • I. and bell**, of Philadelphia who ' ad been in vited dree*«'*l in thrir r »1 p r»- »> •ummer g- wns *>* I ru.i !e • sste v at ler*J ft w•« • Lri d snt eftemsm fete, •nd B*'«iAf«rte « •« • «• * nter of ettrs lion as he at-.-d <m ♦ • lent a rd w« I- ©onied his guests. But It i« douMful • hrtl-rt there were «| «ny nine r w« than half s ‘h r* p*-f».- • in > * tel- pin«. <»r f *r th.it instter in the wh«de country, to wltum he I*» re any thing like clowe and con Ade iilial relet mt a He liked little rhikir»-! . end they were •ocnet mwe in • •• it »1 shaking f him as ’the g*- d Mr Bonaparte * •* f i A neat alia« ht».ut recently I «tctilnl In prêtent Incycle l.mj« Irmi « out, con.teta <>f a J i'- e «4 wire |;«UM bei.i lo f>»m a ba.k-1 giirn>uii<ling th« flame to »hicl l it fruii »u l len ■iraug la of air. A I «»SII I IKlR A II V N I» r>rr«*makere • an make u* of a new thread rotter which le f< truel »*f a •mall »»««el b!a«le, «nr rotimi«»! by a tant wire < sing having a pm at the !*«••• to atta« I» it to the diras in a handy pesi lion !<>f •>»«’ * I It la ••tiinati-l that th« nervre, with bran< tiea and minute ramiti« aliona con* nia III.g with the brain ««cred lO.OOO,- Ovtl. To htdd rrayc*ns f«»r hlarktwnard or drawtrg woik a lui*» i» fitta! with clamp-i g )*•’ al r«>d and a eliditi* rod al lite e!ber «nd, lo fuioe thè obslk Imo posti iou . It ie <*»ti instai that over HO tona of diamonda bave l*rrti unearthnl in thè thè South Afri-an fi«'lìa durìng thè l«Rt IH years. Thr-e rej re*« nt a total talueof #'780.000.000. 1'larar*!« on the te dro*>m doore of a rural hotel in New England r«pi»-is that * g'i«’*’.• will pica*«* not bathe on Hundsy night, aa the hot water it needed for the wash Monday mcirning, ’’ KERVOlS PROSTRATION i *' Will you kindly allow me.” writra M iss M aky E s «ibr.of Joi wn. S J , to Mrs. Pinkham, “Um pleasure of ea- pressing my gratitude for the w«mder- ful relief 1 have rji|M’ri< n< <d by taking your Compound? I Mifferrd for a long tunc with uervoua prostrati on and grn- •ral debility, cauaed by falling of the womb. It •retard ns though mv l*a« k would Dr ver atop ach ing. 1 could Dot sleep. I had dull headaches. 1 was w eary all the time, and life was a burden to mr. I sought Um araahore for relief, but all in vain. On my return ! resolved to give your medicine a 1 took two bottles and was trtaL cured, I can cheerfully glute. If more tadii*» would only giro your iuedi>-ine » fair trial they would bleu the day they •»« th« ««Ivertlarnwnt, »nd there would to happier home» I mean Ui do all I can for you In tho future. 1 hare you alone to thank for mr recow er», for wh h 1 am very grateful." THE BEST LEAD IS THE LEAD THAT WEARS LONGEST. Il Kmaon at WESTERN WHITE LEAD Writs to u» about It <’‘-»r b» • «• painting »KNT FkXr. Cleveland Oil 1 Paint Mfg. Co., PORTLANO, ORICOR. I i fill Œ.S ^, n V ìo < l V s .C’,.A”‘ ’ * • u > ¡us» Ths best n*«4i* In ths ® mw - • »< I Wfol aw • Mte • Mtear* I uf »k» by »II |»t> Wfo St* Ú*« 4i«a »I« rs» *r by w n.t. a riw< H co. Markst IMrw*t, h * b Frao« '.» BBSS REPUBLICANS OF OREGON OREGON PROHIBITIONISTS SIR MtNRY eiSSBMCR. Wime« taventive <l«wi«fl» N« n I c 4 Him »Ith ID* World's (Ireateol Mew. Mir lleury Ikwierr. whose death or The Frol» i bi riot! party of Gregnn The Re pubi Iran state ani r«»ngr»-a starnai cuaventtams werv hrl«l iti A»t«>* a held its state « mb vent ion in Newtarg •urrod In England Dot hmg slucv. will Usi xc; k. The c«»ugresBU*nal «'unve*»« WMtnaedey. The numt»er of delfgafes fumer ta known lo fatue as the In to-n, wl »eh met on Wodnrwlay, nom- present was «xnrshil s«nallrr than as* ventor of ths !<•»•'**«• f»»r converting Interesting seaeione were held cast Iron Into steel without *be Use of ihst» d Malrolm A M<w«ly, «»( U a» ♦ parted. But, even bad tw never made •vmr.iy. fot rvq»re«rntalivr t«»r thè se oud and much enthusiasm was mantfestal. furl. Th® following hottjinititmi wrrs that great «Ils» »very, whhb mA Me* pus lietrict. »Ilde an annual saving to tbe world of Ti «. j|. T'mg«e, of Wasbingt<*n made: Rapreerntstives—First district, 1«. #3ÛU.(MM>,0>X>, he w«»uld ta ranked ccuinty. waa n«»m »natrd f<»r r<prr** »da- live l«»r Ih« flirt distrid at Ih« r«mgr»*s- Ba Fslers»»«, of Woodburn; sec»*n I a muffi g tbe «üdtl» gres trat mru I m *- «ì* imi cotivrrtmn bel l io hugrnr a (« w district, <X W. Ingslts. ranee of bis ut taf lnv»*nth»n*. Governor—H M (Minton, of Fort* daye p»ev moaly, Mir Henry waa bora lo Iterif«d Ili* fathet The «tate cotivrriti«»n m*t on Thurs- land shire, England, in IM.T Mecretarv of state—H (* l>*v;« of was a me« hau lesi gru’us and Inventai lay and <v»mpl«*tr*| a state ticket le»t><r» Halsey, al> inno-nt was takeo many u-eful c*»nt rii emirato with wblcb Stat* treasurer— Moses Hot aw, of hr iMitlt Up a fontine The aon ih berli The followmg owohitn»n was ad- ptr«| i tn media tei y after oigamaatio» «as X rw tar g ed all hl« fat tar's gruiue ami cren Muperintemlent of public instruction ad«lrd to bls heritage r ff»'«*lrdi Ills flr*t Invrn "Rrwdvrd, That Ita k»IL»w»ng me*- — li K. Emrrhk. of l'hib»fueth. Bou wa» a stamp for the c sn-'vlG t i«»n Mu pram* ju*1g«s— T K Hxkcrman. of letter*, w bi< • Is In um » in sagr te «t otto w irrd lo l'rrsnlrni M* KihlrV* ’The Republirsn« al < >rrgm», of Albany. utthv ami « hi h bas *a»«N! Attorney-general—T J Bright. In ma trutta n assrtn »!•*•!, lo thè prati d«dlarw ti» many gov ••tn «Irnt *>f thr l'iiitr»! btatr-e. grvrling: W aem cri v »-» I no m«HH*tar> coi Mint« printer—M P. Marquai», of hi» dlsrovrvy trtlt ita H W*th thr ut »no« I «inibirti«?* In thr «t>- Forrat Gr*»ta dom <d ynur ad miniai radon and pie* mvtit rogferrrd u|> The national platform, which «4» kntght. Momr of mg voQ thè «uppurt nf the »late of < >rrg« <n we rvptvws <>UF ^ar»»est i'ouvic* adoptal, follow a were a machine Io |»rodii “Th* prohibition |«arty. in national vrt. a machine to make l>p*s nw* a| tmns that th* Mait»< was <i«strove«I hr asaetnMed, dec lares its rstus use«! t«» make l*r«»ns«* p«w»% design <»f nminal rrgircl <»f bfwn« «li convention ifllrti, and timi Ibis «Mil I Age is jiiSI convicti»«n that th* manafa«*<urr, ri centrifugal put>»p and a plate glass |«*l « ause hu thè Vnitrd State» |o dm I lw purtatioci, imjsirtalion ami sale of al- tshing machine rohoiic beverages ha» pn*iu«-e»l such Sp«ni»h natioh ftt-m ths Ue»te»n hen It was thirty year* eg » that his frr social« (Commercial, industrial and j*»- tllr brain g««r birth io Us gr«*At»'* •spi rre. ’ ’* ht>c®| wrongs, ami ie now ««» threaten ventlon. While •«•• klug J«»r « new Tke ««•I* tuk.l ing the )<er¡arttiity <»f all «>ur social am! nieta) !»•• made th«* dlm"»»'rrjr that Governor r—T T I ICrf , o| Mamin political institutions that th* supprea* M»crrt«ry <4 •talc--F. I l’unto«. ol •ion «»f the same by a national |«arty, I dalaop Otganiend therefor, t» the greatest <»!• MtSUO. Supreme ju.’g'—F. A }«■« t I» ta a«<omplished by the voter« Columbia, <»f cm country, ami is <»f such imi<»rt* Mate 1 re a surer—Chas H M-rr an«'* that it of right ought to control K ìalliat li. th* j»uhtlcal action >*f ail <»ur patriotic Mate printer — W. H. ci tier ns until surh suppression is ac* Jackson. n»n>|dished. Ths urgm« v of thts cause Atl omet general—f). It S. 1(1» II demands tlx» union without further de* turn, »f Lsnn lav of all eiliarns who desire the pro- >ii|«-»t».tr n lent of pul In ihStl Uri hlbittoti of th* liquor trAflflc; llicre(«»re, J. II. A< kerrnan. «»f Multo«* ■»ate. “Resolved. That we fa«or the legal prohibition, by stat* and natkrnal i«*g »slatton, of the manufacture, iin)*orta “We, ih* Republi« an voler» of ili« tn»n. ri|M»rtattnn and inte«»late Iran» portalion ami «ale of alc«»hol:c taker «tal» of • h«'g«*li, in r«»lilrhli«ih s»»« i»i btal, congratulate thè |<*<»pl>» t»f |hc ages, that we decdare our pu»p«*se t< state ss w«*ll a« <»f tire wh<>h» natum «ni organ ire and unite all th«» friend» <» thè ut>mi*fskatde Lart that th»* «laik prohibition mtn one partv, and in order < l«»ud of adversity, whicl» haa hiing Itk»- to axomphsh this end, we d«w*tn It Litt right to le««e every prohibition«»! th«* a pad « ve» «»tir fai» land, ha» lirvti d»s aipated. We rerognite that thè rcintn frevdorn <>f hi» own convietimMi upon <»f ¡ r«»s|(crilv is «hie (n thè restarsiutr all other )«»htt<al question», and trust I mi |> cotild I m * n*iii«*v«Ml from cast our represent at i v«»e tn take such acton of th«* Rrpnblhai» pali? !«» |»»wer. by »imply forcing a current < “We a»»* in fa*«*r uf lite iu«<nt» na»»« «• Upon other |a»htlcal questHHis as the !bn»iigb the uiollefi ma»«. It «tf thè preferii gold stan«lar>i; •«* are ( hang* oooaaMined by prohibition, and some years to develop his «Ita« th»« «hule ¡tropi* ■lisll • of unqnalifiedly oppose»! t<» thè Ire*’ ctMn* but the result Is written In rhe history sg«* f »il*er and to all •»<! «o ». h«-n • *• demand." of «-very industry in which steel I* it- kit.g tn Ih* ilr>*a««*n-cnt «4 (Le citi- BIGGEST FIND OF ALL u»vd t>n**v that th«* liquid metal I* rency and thè repudi4tion <»( «Irld. IVr pturi'd Into the converter and th«* tilr belici® that thè ta»t money In th» « <«»*»1 Mln» >r«r s tt •<••» * 11 !•*, Orenl (»last turned on. no fm-l is ncc<l«*«!. As ( «»unly. w«»rh! i» none loo g»»*»! t<» ta tts»ui«i*d I»« the oxygen com«*» In contact with the III* g«»t»rntnent to th* latar«** n» il«« W. P. Mount, <>l Musanvillr, arrived carboo an«l silicon, combustion !• pro ftuit <>f hi* t«ul ami to lite farmer »»ih» in (ktnyon <‘ity Wednesday, having in duced hii «I th»» metal t* kept in a molt«*n prie* of hit cgnp, We c«»i»<!emn ih»* hie |skSF<-»»n»n some of the richest ami condition until all Impurities are con toiftinn»*! agitai ioli b»r frrr sii ver n m»*»t beautiful free gobi quarts »|>eci- sume«!. The product Is pure «teel flint » al» ulatrd l<» j» <»|>ardik>- thè prosperiti mens ever seen in thie country, taken ch li I m » ls*iit and t w lat«*«|, cold, and used «<f thè cwmntrv atei to »Lata th«* coi»fi from Ins recent discovery, the hkv- for any purpíme to which etwl «’an I m * deme of (he |M-»qde in Ihe m aiii tritai scr»|wr mine. The epocimena « ihibiird put. \\fre It n«»t for Mir ilctin s in of a w i»e flnaiuial faolìcy; we parti u were of the pretty w lute «juartt variety, ventlon It I» protahl»* 1 hat there wotihl la*ly ontidemn a» tinp-at*loti»- th<* « ff* it* altmwt identically the samw as taken I m * no steel mil« In th«* w«»rld today. <»f th® (*•-<• silici agitator» tuarmv < I »• from thr Vitrue mine, near Baker City, ag.«in»l via»» an i ae»t«<»h agnhisl *» • - and **amr nearer iwing r.uggets than BICVCLt YACHT tion; we deviare that th»- interrata n! «piarta e|i«ciiuene. all risane® ami «>f all sofiori» of *»u* "I have known for several tn«»nths Whreimrn Can rtrurc h H ithout Om c Tiilh hiutf tlic country ahkc demand a womd an i past that tl»e Hkyscraper would, if sufti* I. I lludxtii of Elh’ditirg. X Y., ha* 4• - ■ ' • ciently deveioiM**!, tamtnr a bullion- “Whlle we deplorc th® immiti« nce<»' producer of no mean importsn«oe,** said iiHriii«’«! a bhycle »all with which hi* *at we r«'<ogti»*e thsl th«* <• untry t» Mr. Mi'tint. “but the past week lias t*ttti «»-or* h. without *»n«»' touching the <*n ti c ev* <»f war, uiiderlnk«*n tur ti»« •h“Wn it to t»e t«erha|»a the richest mine ¡H*»i;il*. faster tlmti any ra<’»*r living viik I i * 4tiul« <>f tire t allunai hoiior ai on tbe ccmu L Even prior to the finding fli« »all was a sprue»* tnist about l»n frrt high, fastened t«> th«* w ? hm *I atmut th* performance of a w«»rk d.ctab «I lo • f t ‘ .»• • l ’ r< * \ f r i n< i»\ every ìnatinctof humanity; ve «Irela»• ere«I a few «lays ago, the normal and four I ii »*I i ** m tack of the handle bars by that Ih«* adminislration ie rntitle»! in continuoue wealth of the le»lgt* was re- inruns of two I m »|I n and a cleat. The thi» nonrtict to th« confldmce and eup- gardrd by practical mining men as *«aII ltM*lf I m made of heavy cotto.t |w»rt bf thè entìre |e«»i le. phenomenal, the returns from sample* cloth, w ith a light boom at the l*ottuiii, *’We ate firmlr atlachr»! t<» thr i-rin- taken indiH'riminatrlv ranging from to which a strong cord Is attached and ci pira «»f thè filerai cimisi ittttioi’, *r fliO to |35o per tun. April 1 a btxly of pAMtrd through a light pulley LI> n k at rrciygnlae that representative govern- g«4d was rnmuntrrvsl in the level fol- the rear of the saddle |s»st, an»l thro»‘e meni ie <»ne <»f thr««* |«rinciplre , «n t w. . lowing the lt*igr, a description <»f which through a *r«-t»m| pulley Attached to are op|«o«M*d to any « I at.ge in I «w or w<»til*l sound m«»ir like thti«»n than the «•enter of the iiaiulh* bars. This rn « « nstitutu»n wltich w ili abrogai»' ti - fact. At this point the lively, clear- at»hs the ivh»*rhn:in sailor to nianage lime-honured principi*. cut, fiard quarts is literally welded and his «all without ln:erft*ring with th«» Mr llu«1son “We are in favor of retrenchmcnt Isiund together by th* yellow ruelal, steering of the wheel. ami rrh riu in state and counti malte <* sample« going as high as #150,000 |*er tells th«* l*hlla»lr!|»hia Times that h«> “IV<* drmaml strici economi* m pò»«- toD. Fonii right «»»it •••»of this or«* #*J5 had a bard tin»»* learning to operate In atTairr. and thè alw»!it»»»n «»I all n«-»’d was estraclrd In coarse gold, while se- the sail, but w lien on«*r It w as tnaeterrd le»* • ITI« r» Miid (<iliillii»»li ti*. lerte»l specimens would give greater re “The salttKMi tlehing induatrv. « turns. From the reaull of three «lays' fruitful a «auree <»f revenue to II»«* sia !»*. stripping we estimate that #30.000 should ta foalrred, am! io that «*nd w» worth of ore will ta taken out. Tbe favor state aid in thr ertiti« tal projo defswit of gobi has been traced along gation «*f salmon. and th«*>r «listrii > the ledge t»ir a «llstain'e of 1,700 feet, ti«»n in thr water« of ibis stata. showing an ore »-little of very unusual "Wr affirm «ur allegium** t«» Ih* length, an*l the ledge ranging in width pt ineipire «»f thr Rrpnb!i»*an partv of from one to f«»ut feel. Every |»artirle ili* Unito»! Mate», •• eniiiK lata! bv thv of the rock rilra» le»l from the com- Rrpublitat» conventlon in SI. Louis in mciHeinent of o|*era(iun» last August up I«* the present time will average ihwò. ** Wa drm»uiu*r thè lu*u>n pa»tv «4 #100 |*cr ton. PHtinething unknown in Oregon as an aggregati»»!! <»( s|<>d»it.rii, the history of g<d-l mining the world w|»«> are r«*a*ly iti subordinate prin< iple» over. “It it mH a I«•«**’ ledge by any tu «»fliiA ». Ea< h <»f tl»r| artt«-s t«> thl» cx»in|«a«t is willing to stultlfy it»elf at»«l means a# may lie surmised from its el- torni alliancee with dementa which it treme ridUMV, but at times the gold lisa heretofore «ienoum-»*! •• «iangenmr •wiui to ta conccuirated in very rich bunches though without interfering a and unti! tota introated with power particle with the regular pre* ipitatioii we deviare that g<x>d governmrnt ran of the wealth characteristic«»f the irdg«-. hot come frum sudi an alliancei." '*Negotiations arv under way for the A Western man has dr»ignr«l an end erection of a tnolrrn stamp mill of leas chain propeller lor bntlt in which largr ca|M»cily, including rorkbreaker, Just as a double chain «*1 buckets is Lung t<» concentralor and self feeder. two shafts •strnding crosswise through MM>n as the roads are in goad <xmditioti the I mmi I, with powet transmitted t< the plant will ta forwarded to the prop the shafts by piston ro«la at I sc her I go * erty without delay," No doubt many It worked Ix-autlfully Th« Ski scraper is not the only mine of our clever troya could rig tip a tol crank section in the renter of each in the Susanville district, by any cyclo »nil with which they could go •haft. means. Mr-srs lx» Witt an*l McLean, like tbe wind. Moscow has a hospital large enough operating the Hughes group in the in- TELLING TIME IN THE DARK to hohl 7,000 persona II w a* founded trrast «if a Man Francisco <*oinpany, iti 1*04, an ! at prrarnl takes li» vhil have completed their shipment of ore •»ms 11 rin tri« 1.1 w h • A%hi«»t Is Carri«*«! <h«¡» at the rate ¿4 lü a -lay. ur at-oüt! ar»<l are n»»w JMtahing .h *,«i!opmci«* Work nu * hr 'N «Uh ( halli. 15,< h K i a year. There ate JA phyan tans vigorously and as anon as the roa*ls will The electric scarf pin, winch many admit they will hate a iO starnp mill and ataut !*»<» mirar». The ore body r«p»a»*l by Horace M«»an «I» to date young men have been wear last winter looks like a tauquel to a Ing. now baa a rival. A design slmdar A ery < sinrlr. The emotional hlrrairur haw just miner's eye, and is already attracting to the pin Is now hung on tbe watch The ore chain. It Is charged In the same *nan written a piece of which hr wat irry the attention of mining men t « m » v »•!>«•• H»I4 le Asterie Wemlwa- <«,4 t*latf«»*«M proud. Th« editor hs>k«*l it oier «ml then said •‘Do you candidly think such ••p»niot»s ought to go mt«» <s»ld typ**'" '*1 Jon't know much a Is» tit ths prav tical work of printing," was th« reply, "but I don't bebeve it make« any differ * ence. Fvrn if the type »• ©old 1 guess that article will lake the chill <*ff it.'* «—»Washington Star. u i».« it nid. t «•..»* "Did )”u gin* b>m anv «nconrag« torni?” inquiml th« Moth«», »«frtrinf lo thr imi« i-unioiM young man who re fuar.1 (<> <<>n»i lrr out in tb* cold. . "Oh. ilnar, no; nun« at all," replied the («autiful daughter. "On on« or two occasion« at the aearbore la»t rum- met 1 promu >*<l to l*e In, wife, but that wa« all."—Chicago P<»(. Canaria'« import» from the United Ht«tre increati «1.000,000 la«t year, and her imports from England ' oreaaed •1,000.000. Warnlaal* Slat# <»«rvt» «aliaaal farw at I ••« iti«pi*d Fla>- chute is between five ami eight feet wide, and in the neighborhood of Ao feet long Milling teats ehow a free gol*l de)M4iit of almost # » per ton, while a concentrating t««at will g<> #30. The G«'rn of the Mountains, owned l*y Mr Blake, of Canyon City, now bonded to Mr. Mount, though base, ie one of the moat promising mining prop« er lies <»f that nature in Eastern Oregon, lirvelopiiient work is hunted, but what has tawn done is snfTLirnt to demon strate that an ore lady of prodigious •lie will ta unfohtal ae depth ie at tained, end also that the precipitation of gold will ta greater. The average value of (he heavy base ore is in the neighborhood of #5<> |*er ton, and the le»ige is fully five feel wide in the bot tom of th« 80 fialt «haft. About 80 feet atav« this ledge is another etiong one. running |*arallel and carrying a •mall de|»oeil of free gold, and from the tren«i of the two ledgr« they will cer tainly merge t«getber at no very great depth. Spring Humors That pim pie un your arm, those erupcions, iu-hing and b«.rning hi ve« just «s snrrly indiate impariti«« in thè hlaftd, wbn h should bave prvmpf and rarefili atlrnt »»n. aa lo boi le, ear b«i n* «fare, ubere, sali rhe im and thè s«*wr* est forme of ecrofula. HuuJ e parlila cure« all heooil <•! thè b! •vrry fotm and d«gree. Ikrpr.l Well. Gallagher town.hlp cihttoo County. I'a . la likely to have (be d.-epcat well In the Mtate. Tbe oil and ga» <ompany baa decided tn «Ink !’« i-i|>*rlmental well to a depth of 3,&ta> feet. ily a temp»»mry relief I haw heew lak- g lluud » Harwapariila end H«*»»! • l’ill». *4 can trai* u»> that I ha*e drrhed »» rwwl i<e.*; t fro«»» ihr tu than (hsi Ig I tave tried I n»lri»*i it» c«> mg the medicine »o loi g a» i rsa. II» M Buch Coos Reau ta. 4» have IL .<1‘» l'dl» lo ina >■»* A .* That Tirad Fa«llng Mo common in (to. apri»*, i, al»n dua to the SHmfc. , thin. <j0|>i«t«4 condit'on Mak* your blood pur« by of the blu»»! taking H «»»i'a Sarsaparilla and you will ta str» ug »n«I rvouly for work, will have g»<w! a (l’etite and <«»*»! health. Try lloud'e Marwa|«arilla line spring to 1st prop!* kn*»w »i s .**•*•»j*<r.<¿a «i -i • • p*» r and I bs«1 lMMflici«ve. h«tt f«»Und I «üiild ir» |<« hm 1*« • king two talHea I ! I krel « I spring m it ma is •tant I y man i fes* r* I p rich s»»d vitali«« tlu s Sarsaparilla Mrltlall !’ >•««1 x»r«**tMs irons re luctmtis of charge« and •xwnskma were invi* by the British P« h »tage on postofllce during IH87. domesti® letters was made one |««nny f»»i beit ounces, with an additional half* penny for »‘Very two ounces Thus tn Great B main it oosts only 8 cents to •end a letter weighing »it onn ♦’<. w Itile in th* United Mtates it would cost twice n« nr»» .Metcl ari’w a»e allowed t«» inrlt*»e bills with g»*»l» sent by parol |w»«t M<,»st important was the ciompi® turn of lb* transfer of th* trunk tele* plions system of th* United Kingdom loth* p**stuflVe depsrtuiriit During ths yea» (he dep«»eile in the p*stal eav- ID«*• tanks inervas« lai- »I# » <>oo,« * A Lady tried Srhilhnf'i Hcst tea and dul not like it. She tried it Again and made it according to direc- lions. its her only tea now. The l»tgenlou« M« r Ih* w4s a wry .iig’ tiions man. Hr had ni'vlr an invention which was of great value. Hr thought so. at least, if the world did nut, an»l hr had his invention patemted. Il was a combi nation »‘amp st*»«>l. cane and umbrella. The vane was the usual form of the in* ventlon. At a big parsln nothing r«uuld l»r mure sm ven lent, end for au onhnary, unrspected rainstortu. what cutil I be la’ll«-i* A man is eure to haw hie walking «tick with hiru. It was not so long after the invention ha* I been j»erfectrd th At the man wa< out walking with hi« wife, ar I a sil l* den shower <*ame u|v There were no care ao«»‘ssiblv, anil the only tiling to do wm to run, and the unlucky pair did thia with a vengeance, reaching the house hot, un<«»inf<»r table arid pretty wet. “Well, we Are here at lent," sai l the man, drawing a lung breath of relief. "Y«*s,” «.ti l the wife, dis -»n*'lately, “but I think I hav»» ruined my new bonnet. And, John biiiith,“ she ad lr»l. suddenly, with a little scrrAin, "what do you think you have «lone? Y u had that old invention of youra— <'ane*carnp*etool umbrella affair — in your hand all the time ready for an ciiHTgrnry, and forgot to use it. •• The man tell« the story an»l thinks it is a great joke. — N. Y. Fitne« Th« order h«s g that no man who rema tn on the |oli •lorlar*»1 i»f this I mi o»nt wive« of othi fr«H* from l>eating anti lit« 11 ar rest M1U 1-1« A fc!ia«M.dt'g 1 sts have f>>m I the loath ia< of i Niris, sh'i has lieen dead IDIMK) years By dig< ng a few t thrv ho|ss to And the remains Inte Iht\id Bennett Hill, win» h «leparted HOO.iMX) }rar«. hr % H »• «>f H !•••« i AN ONN LCTTtK TO MOTHtaa. f*4tr»ck‘s da> is th* W« «I» ••»*'< •*« »H th» <-■'« *• «»•«' '■« t 1-»«>w *« .••»♦ wns .*f <»«••«• i| 4 t •* I * . * »»4 ar>l H»»we*e sv acitatiun rih IIKM *«. ASltlSIA M afl a WMíik. tri>O|M «mbarkwd f«»r Ii.i - it I. |»t S»w* ;*l retho «Gfvaitnt« M fahi’r«», ch 17. 17**1 M«» «Il Amen- an. ■ • »i ! I k vi ' TI TV l< I. < MK %ST<»«tA.'* i nie* estifol in th* bolhley ohaerv Ib» « juu « lh«t t*>r»* «fltd tk"T» t»«>w !•**» Ih* 1 <>( th»* vacartiug «unitateli T l»< »tmil« «4 CHA* H »¡Ehllll e> r *r v va i» p j * ’ 1 » a t ■ ' * ‘ i i • .11 ’ • II**’ l‘.l•»«»!! A «bu A h4» »*♦«• «**4 1« tb» h- i»»*» I 'tr nt «a c4 I a »f o««« < • ' * » -« ■ a La»*A C«rvf*t 'y «t th* wr»-»p«f «nd •»* ta»l il is iV ><•/ A sjf k U»«»« A*«g4/, sh -I has tt»s •ignaturv oí CHAS 11 FLKTtllKH « n IM wrsrtMrt N • os» »*«• auth<>rtty I m mr t>> us» tuy «»»mr r» Th» i »tupen* >4 w hu t» A neat pencil hol ler is h>rttir«| Cía«» l< T‘ *«( )»<« in F«*«<’!riit M»*k4 J. muir, riraii.x MU rnrv«*»! spring sr»’ti*»n to s(irr«mn«l I pencil with a pin IB the bark by wh V«llw«r I ight the holder can be qoickly atta* h**l A yclluw I ght has been obtain*>l the coat «if xest. with incandescent ga< burners bv a German Inventor al Krefeld. He al ters the btirners so that thr gas ie »up plied at a pressure of three and a half atm*-sphere» A sing!* jet <»f ordinary im* then emits a light of Dior* than 1,000 can’ll« p)w«*r, bv which tino print may ta rea l at a distar e « f 150 fret frotU the light. Pfuncters CjRECONßlOODPüRlflfR ALTH ^^STORtR How a Till*’ Wa offer <>n» Han'Irrd I* «llar» Reward I' t any i-«»r of « a«ar »h that » an nul Us c«tr*t l.j llaU'» »•■.it- • ■. ■ ■ F J « HFN K Y A « O prop» . Tulrd.». O W* ths under • «’ned !»•»••» n s a F J «hri.r* h»r lus i»aat I * t <*ara and »•« is*s him prrJsdly • at««, • i a?* r io . arr> vt*i auy «’.»• >»»Uotu tusds by ibelf firm w a»t a r A b»' e»Sl W fl at >. . Who Ita 11’s Catarrh « dlre«*iiy on th«* bk tbr ’!»(rm Fri»'« r . drugi¡t«t» It’sitra »»»la:« frr* Halt • > aiu if Flila r« tb» ta»L h»l >. it i «»i»** r* Saalillara < arry. Tim Kossen eoldier is more heavily burdened than any other. A lout- •«»Idler in the army of ll»e ciar carries over 6M p' irnis. d i • weights i»orne l»v the font «uldiera of the other principal European nations are as follows Fren* b, A'J |M»un ls, British, A3 pounds; German, Al pounds, H wiib , 6W pounds: Italian, 53 pounds, Austrian, 4» poinds YOUR TABLE Ma< t*e ««« •it st » Usa lu Vuy YOU CAN PAY THE SEATILE TRêOING Cl «lattai uitcuAtvt. ne Fiat! av > to stanti wash Good Health 'Ml y«u One of the tie«*« in tbe park at Wind* e*»F, England, is eup|><*aed lo I» 1,300 year« old. It ie known as William the Conqueror. Mil AK K I \ ro fol K HIIOKM A Al tan's < ’I • F« Foot m » i E Ea«e, am », a i-.wder tH.wdrr for tbe f«*«*t li « urrs painful. swtdiFtì sruarting ieri and ln«tai>dy takee thè »iingout ting out of o»n»« corns at»d buttions, It's thè g reatrst c»»mfort die» * ‘ tigli!-t»tttng or i»ew «hors terj mey, It ie a «ertain rurv for t hllblain«, ««rating. damp < allotta and h»»!, tired a* hing fr* t We bave ovtr iti lestiritouiai* of cure Try It ttxlav boid by all druggiete and •hue Btorw nell for Zkr. iti BtatnjM Tria KE Addrrsa Alien H. Olm . N. Y. Aafsty In a new aalvty it attached to the extends a «hort •hank, ending in a sharp point at right angle« with a pin to mg-ige the fabric as the pin is pushed into puailloii. •«•Hi DOCTOR An Engliah prophet announce® f.»t RATCLIFFE |ny® the discovery of the north pule, t . » r t the oprttiug of communication with Nrt»uu«,l hrssl« •»»<! «!»•« l«l ' In »•»»{* m • Ma Mare, war in 1 'iro|»r. a revoluti«»!! in Mouth Amer a. note in lairnlon and the kidnaping <»f the young king of Kpaiti. That Mouth Amer lean event is reeoriatly certain to happen. A new rubber overehoe for wet weather wear dora not egtend around the hrrl bul I» fastened to th« narrow part of the »b<« vole by aprmg clip» to hold it in pla< e H»»MK »*>101*1 ( tW AM» 1*1 HK »»»<»!» a j Basler a Svrup • *4. u» >• if »»rr light r*G<>re>1 and »! h*s»r b»dr, I» tn» !» fr«»«s ÍS ugsr <•!>• sud • ttr-« tlv f ir* It I» for »als M ¡; *. ■. t-i < ■ «f» » '»ni l. i Msn t nr l«ir»4 !»• ti.« F»« irti « o « vy svsvri'o Ailirn u !»• ««.1'-<*«• />-•«><’* hs«» ths lurrr t naw»« liibogrsphed on «t»rj esn Dannarli » V u «» m O'.’.CC î : LCQltg vf Dv’titumn t« in* aid rsl occupant of a thiona, with th* singla exception of th* (iran í Duke of Luirmburg, who is her senior by w»ine six weeks. These era the only two Both tho method an«T n•suits when oertogenarian sovereigns. Next in age. Syrupof F ir * is token; it i» plraoant after I^'ieen lAnilse, comae her htiatahd, and rvfrv.htng to tbe ta-te. atu! art, who i» seven months younger; and then gently yet promptly <>n tbe IGdneya, ths Grand Duka of Saia Weimar and Liver and Bowel«, c|eai>M<« ">«• »ye- (goren Victoria. • FIÏÎ II« Sf»er at •• a >a* t.i 1- k « a «•-••- Nerv» K* *- '» m riltk «« «>«* t» ul« ar4 ir •' »* l»R K >L MLtaK, L<d *• Aru» »us«c. pitia, ta nrr. It ran I m » taken uff at will, the wire taing Intact, ami ma Idea one to tell the time no matter bow dark the surroundings. Wtau not In um » It bangs <m the chain. Being Incased in a gold or stirer rrtleior, it looks quite pre senta Ide. t an> well ! tbi «ine In tha svili«« Orvg«m Four aldermen and a banker of .Mon- •Ing. Hub . are under arer.t on a <-harge of britory in connection with the a> eptanew of th« new wat«r wot tea For th« preaanl th« Cutoii war qu««tion i« »idatracked at Mnn.ing pifo»’» l'tire f«»r ('on «un» pt Inn la (he beet of all rough curs» <.s..rgr W. Ixxs, Fa boucher, I a , Augtitt JK. IRAS Bicycle han<1l« tor, ar« being made of a abort piece of wool for th« center •ernon. with grip« on each ,i«le of the head and metallic tubing eatenaio»« on both anda of the wood bar ourved to the uaual »top« and ending io a aacond pair of grip« trm eileclnally, di«;»*!» <-o|<l«, head- ache« an*! fever« and enre» habitual con«tipation. Syrup of Fig» i* the only remedy nf it« kind ever pro duee-l, pleading to the taxt«- an<! a* eeptable to the ntomitcb, prompt in ito action and truly Eenetii ial in it» effect«, prepared only from the ni<*»l healthy aii'l agree:il<le»ulMtan<'e», it» man v eaccllent qnalitiea commend it to all anti have iua*ic it the moat popular remedy known. Syrup of Fig» b for »ale in Mr «■ent bottle, by all leadinj; drug giato. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wiahe, to try it. Do not accept any •utotitute, CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO ft» iMMviul. tf. C»l au« roar a, • -y, - mln nr at« r «th ««»<1 » «»r «no 4 ’ i »«I n»*» » i % in« »•« vi r gltBfl »I » < hi !»!*• I » S »• ssrg*M» H« If neg a »•Ifof f*rt»<ii 4-*vn th« •?•<*< 4foi*l*r 5'»e*»«re *«r l»l •» » I * » w »»> W «» M » > *ei*i •ttattiina gi«*n ’**1 io all U»»»r r»» w hi i f ir> .•»*•*•»• 4» WOT I»► I 4 I « «il oa t>* li*».nt* *«>>»'■» mil erti* h h > H • «situarla *•>«»« • BJl » iff»'»it ( I»v<*l I I A I |(»s » II» » a i ti^rf’ai al m«-s »if by l*«|*f g. M. RATCLIFFE. ; »•• öl ■» * » J RUPTURE PERMiNEIIlL! CURES Wiri!«»!T KM»> *Vll|N«i Flit ll’f Si Kill F of rumi Ml.s«i Till »»>» Nt h«>W >!>»>« •«»< -tilt« il;i» fttrih -« o-l «b* !••« r • r*a*» I s- « »««-t • •» i *.f th* I N/trH IMtefteS •»•“! > Of |^tl*s<» •»»«»♦«••ruH, tr*»tr<! M*n, w>* • h-:**r*n orsA • * e ■•« ■ • - . ” - IluHdrrd« trewlflMl st Hume l»t • • »II wt • tn* fur > ;f >it»f »»A m •*«* • '!••«• > ••mlMSlivS »x.J <-»><•«<, I talk-« Fili » A4<lt*«a th* lrata-M'chanîcaiTrtatment Co ?S3 !■! Washington I».. Portland. Or YOUR LIVER™ W«*«rs's lisvsalsH Items«! y w «to it I *» 4<>«r« * a tr.il« you ifol bsti«r. «¿st it irvi«t y«rur druft.*| or soy wbri'.esals drug ho«»«» . or Voai suwsrt A H<utne« l»ru< < ©. Usama. Ma«** ta<u»sy by sucraaii I l|»r':ISlloti in » »<«<• Ws bu> au*l asll ettesi <>* mor ------ - fin« Fortunes Sats bsoa •r ade on « » «moll _‘ l**giutMttf w____ w t»> trs’lit.g n fa ture» W rue t*arUrij.ar» » •••» <M r»i ---- for *or lui) lull parUru.ar« »rearo given essersi Several x«*ar» year»* ’ »i »i|»n»»r je«>»n<* <»n tho • !*<!•» «d tho botoli;*»« Rend !>*r oor Use refe- sere b»H»ì D» WMMffi, ItoFKIMS A < o, • »■ * Fnrtland. Orsfon and asadle, w a»b WHEAT DAHC nllll A llvl/ij r •r* 4 »««Will ’ '•» ’S '»/44 nt *•’ ••» <r»s4 tre«» *1 i* Me. 1«. •«•. I» s4*®Vtiesr» y«l«»«s • ••»•» t -i' Z?'