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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1901)
*• -/ 7 «• a* * LIVING ON MONKEY MEAT. There Are 2400 Mraite to r»isordrrs lac .lent to th* human frame, of whi- h a majority arv caused or pro moted by iuipurv blood. Tbo r*m«ly is simple. Take lluod'a Sarsaparilla. Thai tl>is mr<ii, me radically And effnetirely purifies the bl’>->-l is km wn to every dnig^iit, known to hun<lrv<i. of t Hi-sii'ls of p< >p|e « I,., thetuselvrs or by «heir friends hav* eiperieacod lie curative powers. ot Tbe w r»t cases s-rofula, the m- it a£<it»/inff s^ffi rin^. from salt rlieum and other virulent blood <!!.- ea»< a . are conq;i<rvd by it, while those cured of bulla, pimples, dys peptic arvl bilious svtnptorns and that tired fr-elin# are nuiul»erv«l by milli- nt Hood’s Sarsaparilla WHI do ) «j ( ud. begin tu tak» Il today. Aa It Se*m*d to H*r. Mr ( tubman I never was a Jury man but ot>r*. and then the Jury was out all night Mrv t'lubman How you must hav* •Q)«Oed It Boston Courier. 9fon, th. a nW Warks Off th. Oa/W. . i • • • as -rl<t la sus 4a j Xuru-, X, r,f rr. .a«ttU. Bupr.m.ly Rsstful. “I wonder If there a au y latter occu pation than Ashing "Wall yrs looking at people fi.h ibg Brooklyn Ufe A R»mlnisc ere*. tlm»- remarked Wragaon Tatter», ' I got Into a aofl snap “ “DM yer, honest • ’ Inquired Ferry PatsUck. what waa It**’ A p<M>r ob »abhdiAg «1st hadn't no teeth left Philadelphia Press. **O bs now i this ; V/»ogrr' «!(•»• ci) J i«r»tt«w»f*d toy »ny •eee «'<•*. »x r S t • t ■ aa ii . tw ■ -; e 1 I y if a . • Cwt-.rr*» ‘ ur F J < F S > 1 A ■ Frr T« »-in, O W « |b< und»r« (nr4 h»*« known» J.t'br*«ry » ! (.>• I »»I ¡1’»*1» »M tsr'.r»« him prtterUy k< «Li n ell b« • < •» tf»n»u t n end f.o • • a r t«> a I uu I ett J ciLilgftU<MUI SM4 b by i^«lr Bfio w grv > Tarn * ; r»ei I” ■ (•ta, Toleln. *. «»in - -'WAx.iMe-v* V* i e*« «¡»rug ’.«!•, Io iM* <» E»'!'»< »larrh ’ »• ¡e « M» b n rna-lr AC.Ina *■ y <•«» tb* l 1 and ra n«*u» •uft» *• J •1 * m Fr ’ jM-r Tri l * « !- a»r U> ta> ,«». de. A j .4 Lj tu 4fu.g ••(• Ir.t'eionl 1. 1rs. UAs l » I aru If Fui- r tb est. an Amtrhaa Pr«MS- |>e«,tc»r Krvlucel in Mxlic*». hiring in is often a disaw ifoua cijw-nct>cv to tb* fugelgner who is uut acqua in tmJ with kwailtlrs and eus tom» In tb* <••* uf Jobu Ba scon and bi» « «»mpaniuu au Lugusbiuau named Martin Hay**, (brtr e&prrtofecs was • (Mb. but II la Sl»o IntrfWtMlg In Ciri» (ersatiuu with Mt IGs« uu that genti* man stated tbr (uuuwing to an Kttter- prl»r reporter “Siri kmg ago I « atur up from Guai* mala with au fengiGbmai» uato’-d Mag Illi Ha>rw, and we ha<J three burr»* ladru with guud* W* p< spretrd ail aioli g tbr Un* to r<x>vladu. and aU»pi»ed for une week with an Indian at ivbu • litepe* While there wr hauiMrii that in the district up tu Tuuriado lber»- «»• plenty uf guid. •• at**»tbrr Lugli»Uiuaxi had ¡**« mm | thruligb there with w bleb be Lad ¡*anurd out at a certain point somr«b«-rr lu tb* regtou of Man Fabio, In Oataca. Wr traced tb* gold •long the strvama for al it y lull««, and reached aa far aa Kan Miguel Wr w«f* very hungry by thia time, having run short uf pro v lalun«. and. going across the mountains, were told that w* should lx» careful, aa banditti W*r* numerous H«««>n after two men met us not far from Han Miguel, and th* (».tii Lad rifle« I Ley ordered Us to bait, but I pulled a revolver and tout their guns away fnnu thru» and marched them oo In frt>oc <>f u» W ben we ar rived at Sati Miguel one of them enter ed g complaint before the jr*e politico charging us with holding them up. but the Jex knew the men *90 well to Hat *n to their story, and the result la UUC <>f them Is still In Jail at that ¡»la« r ben we left Han Miguel we aex'ur ed a m<nm to guide u to where thr I‘ngl!*hn.an ref« rr«*d to f - n I h>* g- ¿<1. but when wr gut there thr m r<> would not stay, as It was known thr English man bad returned and dle<J there W* found bls skeleton, with the leg» ami arms eaten off, and thr m«»r«t. !>riug fearful be would •«•«• !!»«• gb<**C of thr dead, left us to ourselr«« We went erroaa a river and caiiipel In the ad j a rent woods. Along thr ■trmtn wr pr<*j»e«-trd fur gold, and In two Week» we found gold which wmt almut cents to tbr ¡»ail Wr remained tberr • Lout all month# and all that tlm«* wr lived ou tuonkry meat ami |n*u I* nana», and both. too. without salt. Just think of It’ Nothing but m«»nk«-ys. ami occasionally a fowl or two, and not a tortilla or common but cake Mell. sir. my ¡»arttier. Martin Hay«** of Ixvndon. Linglan«!. dlr«! four months after from thr privations suffered «luring that time, and I don't sup|M»»r bls wife or family ever Inani of It But wr got aotne gobi, all right, ami rmmkry m«*at would have lierii all right for rm*. If wr only had soin* salt. Chlbuabua F.n terprlae Olsd of IL Mamma Why ar« you so qul*L HE FEARED ONE-MAN POWER »lobbie • Kobbls (aged siti -1 wa» draa That W hr • l»etr«»il V<«n <iot Ont <’hrt ritma» thlnkln' how glad 1 atn a Warrant for a Nelghbnr. d.r sn t com« In the lumBtrtlBie After the applicant f<<r a warrant ba<1 Mamma - Why? Robbie Cause I rr*r auch trrny- I m ' cd admualkbed two or three (Intra to veegy short socks In tbs summer ■tick to the trit hr u ns Induced to pre Um« •ent bls grlrvan* rw in a < outn•• t«‘d man nee, “What Pin «dalmlng, judge. Is that A NtU ACCOUNT BOOK thr main thing w*’v* got to guard •gainst In this < «»untrv la one mau ¡ r « w 01 FartKulsr Interrii to Thrt»hcrm«a .nd *r. W*’v* got It In tbr nation, wr vr t armer». got H hl SrH \ .»Tk • t li! Ilitsseli A ( . of F rtlahd, Ore., th* I*i>lls«lrlpbla and rmnaylvanUi an«l it larg»»l dealer» in machinery on th» looks to inr very much ax though we Fat lfi ( « »«I. ha\* ju»t isauxl st con - sid»ra! Is » n»at and vstv o«>rn- Judge?“ p »tr at cwiunt tx«>k for up U dal* •’Certainly not. but what has that to threeheimoti. etc Ths t<<»ks are ror do with thr caar?“ fr«*« <ll»tnbutton, and all people who "I'm coming to that. I only wanted want them »b« d write immediately to get a genera) eipr»,*sl<»n of principle U> Kuiitll A Co.. P> rtlaud, < >re. from you. You arr right, judge; en tirely right. U hat 1» wrung in nation Choic* of L»tt*r*. la • I. state or munl' lpal g««irruinrnt **! think I »hall adopt l««tt*r* ta a »V profession.” observed th* party with wrung to thr end of tbr logl<*ai qurnce. Is It noCF* th* bulging trow “Yea, If I take your meaning “ “Typewriting or sign painting*“ In qutred thr sardonic prison Balti “Ob. you've g«4 rny inraning. judge tuor* American Onr man ¡M>wrr 1» wrong w hrn It grta tkryoml the Individual, or the family, ÏOV K^OW WHIT tot IMS TAKIRO say Now. judge, wr have <*nr <»f thr*««' W • *a « ’« tala Mt »»« • Ta**.«i*«a < hPi Tonte, obrmilcma boas*« up In our bl«« k Yr« I- • . « a « |< f •».- - f r •■- t 1« • mt.lv lr n and Òui* air. prrclsrly the »«»rt of fellow wr vr #:«• la a tax e r »• forra N.. Cure, ho Pay im t»rrn condemning Hr trlis us all how K«tch*n N»c»s»iti»s, to raise our children, uiakrs them keep •’Cook, do wr need any necessities quirt when hr wants them to. dictate* for the kit- hen ' ’ to the women about tbr garbage, raise* Yea nt I I like a K nian chair, on* nrd If a <1«»g barks, prot«-«tx If anyone of them Vrniahun lanterna an' som* mor* pillars fer th' <oijr <orner.’’- In wakra him up by getting h«>mr latr. tells the mail man hia bualtieaa, ««*n dlanapolla Journal. surra all who have any d«* tor but hi* tells us when to trim our tree*, ami rushes to thr fire nmrabal w hrn any <»f us want to make aotue slight Improve mrnta “Now hr knows better than y«»u do bow I feel on thia onr man power bust peas and when hr ru»h«*d over before breakfast to trll uie that th«* aimwr wn* not property cleaned from my walk 1 Scrofula is but a m«»dified f »rm of Blood Just turned |<M.«r and kicked him half poison ar t < « nsuuiptmn The |*retrt the Irllgtb of the block. He’ll t«r out wh » la tainted by either will are in lb* tomorrow and I want to get a warrant child thr same d.teaae fur him aa a onr man iiui»nn« r t*rf<>re manifesting itself in he ran grt at me for as*ault and bal the form «4 »«v«>llen lory.” iMdrult Free Pre** gland» of th* nr« k and throat, catarTh, weak Where lit M aa U rag eve», offensive »ore» Mr Jowders l<H»k«-<! gloomily at the an«I abwea*r» and of. letter to whl< h he bat! Ju>t painfully tentinie» white swell sfllieil bls signature, and tbeti cast a ing »ur* signa • -f _. Scrofula. The»* mav C*/ < dubious glance at bls wife let: e sternal * A*naf >r X • ** ”lk» you «ant to Just run thia over a longtime, f >r the «11»*»»* A err I or* slowly in » me case« but the poison [» in th* before I send It to «>n JemeaY* hr In bl«Mj«1 an«! will break « ut at the Erat favor- quired. and «ben Mrs Jowders shook able opfort unity 8 S S. cure* thia wast her bead, he hastily folded the sheet, ing. destructive disease bv first purifying which tiore tbr marks of hours of and !>utldir-kr up the blond »n<1 stimulating toll and thrust It Into an envelope, •ud in\ lgoratiug the whole system n hlrh he sealed with trembling rgpedl J M »*e»l», tn Pablle IW|«»r* NeaSHIIt T«na , tlon. and then leaned back In bls chair *»y« !«■ yes«» «*n my daughter fell an4 ««e< ger h'-eehe«’! Fr« nt th a « w.»un«i I he g'aada wS with an air of relief the «t ie vif her f» e !-ev «me ewv.llen «nd bureted “! waa afeard you'd want tn read It. a an* of the twet dxt n here »»«1 el»e*her« attended her euhowt any ten»»« W» 4er«4e4 and then moat likely ’(would Ite all to •» try a B. B and • few Untie« c«re4 be» ea do over again, mother, like the last tlrely * **Rut I’m glad James rnskr* new and pur* one." he aald blood to nourish »nd wrote be didn't mind a word mlaapelled strengthen th* body, here an' there There’» sotne things ! and 1» a poaitiv* and ran do. but I never could seem to get a •afr cure toe Scrofula. good purehaae on tbe ayatrm of b |»-II It overcome* all f«»rtn» of blood poison, Ing. someway whether inherited or acquired, and no "As I view It." continued Mr Jow remedv »o th-»roughly and effectively cleanse» thr blood If you have any ders. "there's some words yon can »|>rll blood trouble, or y«»ur chil«l ha» inherited by the looks, and anme you ran a[»-i| by •omr bl -w| taint, take SSS and get the aound; them t can moat gen'lly th* blood in g'wxl condition and prevent manage But when you come to spell the dive axe doing further damage Ing by Judgment and main siren the, Send for our frr* book and write our my chances are about aa alltn aa they physician» about vourcaa* Wemak» no make 'em ~ charge whatever ror me« lie al ad wee Scrofula THE OFFSPRING OF HEREDITARY BLOOD TAINT. sss TMt «WIFT BFIClFlC CO, AKA«TA <A. t ■ u» I I A young man 1« con. drr«.! »1 g b!. th«*« day* who would bar* larked 5<i per cent of being In that l:tt twenty year* ago. A man dial Ik cm attention until about to be takm a*it from blm. I T»Rurs 1« Offlcs. Dr Printing of <•• rmany declares that marTlage pro. <mg* Ilfs This gives some »mart bachelor an opportunity to rise »nd remark that marriage makes life seem Lmg to a man ton Globe PtlCftg ol ?«II qw «to** P»rt Il I»« A. i li.at ih« *«» »vr» wh-ih hav» .'a'. - k • r•« ; AT «<*-.• I. r lining - t ■ ■ t« •! th« f«« i tt-.al 4» I» •«« <4 lb« «orni ll*aith I» #» pr»v i »• |s<»**»*»ion in th* a-.rid * th*» •» rt* < » i»U .«» •* . i.d r»»»«a <itain« y ' • II»« be*I of #l uro»«* H i t«r» ii a.xu curvi l»«>rd«r Try H WOMEN OF THE UNITED STATES Tabi»» Tur ned. Th f. • t t : I tri• I lo smoka a ristrette It mad* me awfully alrk You are grtting *vrn now." ”| don't »**«« how ’* ”Wh y now thry mak* everybody elsa »lek wh«*n you »moke thrm The aung. AFTER WÏÏ TE1RS WOIDERFUl CURE II i STUBBORI CÁSE OF RIUNITISI. The r»l4»nre le rurt>l«he<l hy the »•♦- r»l««y *»f the H««*4 uf Itede «*f W*ll»b«rg. M«w T«rb, and <»naut Unub|e4. The popular secretary of the Wells bur« N 1 board of trade Is Mr W J. Dalton. an<l his statement to a re ¡H»rt« r r< warding one of the n»<»»t Im ¡-ortant rvrnta of his life < arrlrs with It the greAtt-Mt wrighL It la unusual fora prraoti to be affB< trd from childhood with rheumalixm but St Is even wonderful that there la a remedy ao • tartly suite«! to the tratmmt of this stubborn <1l»ra>e that on* hundred doaeg w<-re sufficient to eradicate it in a cal* of twenty years* stand ing Th* proof that am h a remedy Is within the reach of ail rheumatic sufferers la found In Mr Dalton a uvrn words. Hr says: “! had been troubled with rheuma Ham all my life, even when a boy. It atta< keq me In the legs, arms and shoulder» Th« pain In th« latter »•aa particularly severe. !. of course, took medicina for It. but did not obtain permanent relief One day about three years ago «hile reading a newspaper. I saw an advert! arment of Dr William»' Pink Fill* for Pal« People and determined to gire them a trial, I had tak*«n but three bores of th* pills when ths trouble, which had been my affliction from child hood entirely disappeared. Atx»ut a year later I had another attai k of rheumatism which waa brought on by working In a damp pla< «• I remembered well what Dr. William»’ Pink Pills for Pale People had done for me, so | lmmedlat«*ly purchased some Strangely enough. Just three bon s again cured me. and I have been entirely fi««e from rheu matism • '» r since I have told a num ber of p««>ple about Dr Williams' Pink 1‘llla for Pale People, am! they hate taken them with most bene C< lal result#.“ (Signed) W. J DALTON. Dr Williams* Ping Pills for Pale P« «»pie are sold by all dealers, or will be hent (« Htpabl on receipt of prl< • 0 ««»nls a boi, or all Iwtiea for S M. • S ’ • ■ • ■ * . I New Y ' ‘ ■ k p. • h ' i ! e you get the genuine: substitutes never cure«! anyl»ody lx»ok for the full name on every package. Jarring Mr». Von B. Mm Von Blunjer My children have been to hool now two terms and have made scarcely any progress. Mrs Witherby How sad! And It’s »«(. h a good school, t<x>’ Detroit Free Pre«». The l’wel frrirrlpllon f«*r Materia rtil» * * 4 rr i» • botti» of (trovr'a Tastale»» ( bill I me ltiaaimp'y Iron aM quinto* in a laalcleaa lurtn. Su • ur*. So Pay Price <r Mixed. Off*. « r of Gas Company But don't « you know we can’t afford to give you K< mm ! gsa at any au< h price aa that* Consumer What are you giving u* now. hot air? Chh ago Tribune. nl ar|i«<n uu «rasi»». Entitled to Half Rates, Beggar Please give a poor oh! blind man a dim*’ Citlren Why. you can see out of one eye. “Wall. then give me a nickel Ch h ago News. CASTOR IA For Infant» and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature ot Strange Obstinacy. "If* fuuny how things work." re mak<-1 the fluent man T have tried everything tor Insomnia without the least relief And the other evening I merely mentioned a few of the *1 pe.tlrnta t bad tried, and every man la the nxiiu waa test aalerp before I had got through ”—Boston Transcript k w <wi d. Ut* candl- i Pri aldeu« y. I<> kw«M m S, the *ml- Mr» Belva n*nt barriater. ..f Waa igton. D la th* only woman who ha# ever hern a candidate for thr pre ••ncy Hbe is the brat of thr United Stat« » known woman In America Aa t hr pioneer of her *’I tn the legal pro fearton she has gathered fame •nd fortune In a ft - r to thr Fvrun-v Mr )| cine C ompany ah* »ay» ••/ hm r Lite/ > our thrjrt bnl h for my s>elf and m * mother, Hannah J Hennett, nott in hhth year, and I hnd it an in\ai- uahicrimrdy for aoid. lafarrh, hay frier aid kindred di\tae>; alm a good ton c for feeble and old people, or those run do* n, and * ith nemt unstrung. ’* lour* truly, Heh a 4. l.ock* ood. Mr* H. P*runa «urrs catarrh by removing th* rauar, Inflamrd mucous mem brane* Dr. I Hurtman. th« compounder of Peruna <>n>r said. In a lecture to women "A great numb«-r of women consult m«» every year, I often hive occasion to «ay to these patients *1 fear you hav i catarrh, madam* They will generally roply. Ob. go. 1 never had «atarrh My no«« la per* fectly clear, and my breath i» not bad. I am nut troubled with roughing or spitting or any other o<h«r dlaagrewabl* symptom of catarrn * But. my d*ar ma«!am. you may have catarrh all th* same, ('atarrh is not always located m tb* head VoU mav have «atarrh «1 lung», or atom- or liver, or and **|«r« you mav La«*catarrh ol the pelvic organ» ’* Th* doct*»r wen I on tu»av •*! hav* l<een preaching thi* «lor- irtt»* (<>• the iasl fortv «ear«, but there are * vast n>'*’tlt»»«le o | • « women who have never heard It yet (’atarrh may attack any organ nt thr Women are especially liable to of the p Ivie organs There hundred cane» <»f » xtarrh of Ic organ i» to one of catarrh of th* head Most people think, be cause (hey have not «atarrh of the head, they ha««* atarrh st ail Thia la a groat mistake, and Is the < au»e of man) ci ases of sickness and death.“ Mrs T Pelton. ~- 42 Ht Anthony ava 11. Minn writes ” reruns has «Ion* *«>n«lrra fO' me. It h»s * yred mv hemiach* and palpitation <»t th* heart; ha» built up mv whole av»t»tn. ! cheer fully recommend Peruna »<» all suf- frrrr» afT>u ted With cat ar Hi Mv moth er 1» n* v*r without Peruns. When on* !» tired and generally out of I Fri ton. ■orts, ♦( Pern»'» »• taken It Immediately removes that tired feeling ” fa< tory r* *ui t* from the use of Peru an. write at on« e to Dr Hartman giving a full statement of your can* :ind hr will be pleased to giv* you hl» valuable advb r «¡rutis Addr«*« Dr Hartman. President of th«« Hartman Sanitarium, Col u tn bus. Ohio. Becoming Personal. Accommodating Old Man. Mr. Haphvd A« « ilo you believe Ho I a»kr<| you father» consent thawt monkeys talk, Ml»» by telephone . Misa Smart I know lhi-y tnlk—I 8h«> What waa hi» answer* I have bei aril thi-iii Ohio Stalo Jour I H f - Ib * 1 I di - ì t know «ho nal. you nro, but it a ali right.“ Harvard I .ampton »•ar . rlesn r uty. < • the aiiill Ul «*» M. J. WALSH Bles« God, none kin »wttig ber! you gwit»» ter du? • ont oot. BESTFORTHE FERRV’S BOWELS ÇPp2----- - If TO-a I • !9t at i.*a » r I of th« U «> • y «t«y r a • h a |>« hee, y . ►i •* • . ix» «od b« » f ■ r u ti,« «i.a. „ ..f «h «w» p»y* - «■« |4U k« iv»-- I« «'• Mfi.4»« fho «. - ««w»i «• ••'. n ■« ,rrf«> . I *«0^.1« t»« «a • »,• et«ar ood <.««b <• tv L«*« XjRrk W w Y«»u w W4»w •!.*! your« I'lQntJng ■ > < r - VVdcouk KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN » I I 9 m»..»4 frwe o vaxof ma «« •«a»’v««o F>a»ari Palaiab.» »• • Ta««aQ*e* f»o«»'<«r. )<•••' - k«r W«ak« f «*r¡t-« lut M k Wr M !■•« fi«« » tutta • •« g a* « ili a dr-ea •»•.’■•t l>*,4< i ••»•• t «ate«*«, ■•• fest m« ■ buy « heap «eel* cent t* • I ak • U ’ eu> e« 1*1 ?«."»• I *> « - r» e »«ry- K| «I. re «r iheua W rile CANOV cathartic * ■ J Ftaav a co , Catre«. M»c» m CUTLER'SCiRBULITEof IOOIKE A gu»r»nt«*rd < >:«*> t«M < »L ax . band Corsari piloti i .o blariMIk «. H SMITH 4 CO., hffalt I.T.Fripi MACHINERY. FARM IMPLEMENTS. Etc 9 tar RtStau faeeet.^ Tax oea ■Mt « •» MWll « <• $05.00 AND UP RiiAsell” Compound Two Big Pains bamaa family evetywbeie. via ENGINE HliNNLY. $«><>.<»<> and up It rt the M<wt Egonocmcsl U herr to atay. and Powerful Engine both. Rheumatism and Neuralgia ▼rvts us for full fAHKutin. MITCHELL. LEWIS 1 STIVER CO Firtt uf Tiyltr Sts. Portlud, Onpi RUSSELL S CO„ PORTLAND and SPOKANC. Northwest POULTRY News POULTRY •s • a a a St. Jacobs Oil Tre. S b Were lowelrwcted • «4 Treia, Wen Bills 1 »are Ago. Irrlo, D Cook who live« a ear Routh Byroo rx-x-ntly repaired ■ bam on the old Cvuk bo tn estead that was built many years a<o In taklo< out a «ran ar;, avuia timbers found 'n Ita coaatruc- lion »ere ret-oguind by Mr Cook a» a part of the first old New York Central Kallrvad ruadtanl that vias built to By ron. »Uleb was for a lime the lermltiua. about slaty years a*». I bese white oak sticks ware 3 by 4 inches, aa aoum! aa when first used, and were what the first strap rail was nailed or spiked on I be Imprint of the two Inch Iron strap Is plainly Brea. Mr «'.»»k a recollect ton of the early rallroadluR Is very clear, as the mad ■ rusara fata farm He aaya flea were first laid, and ou these wrre placed long stringers, which were of any kind of tliutvr that <-ould be obtained from farmers near by. These stringers were hewn on the upper slit«, and ou the under side were notched where they crossed each tie. On three stringers and running In the same direction white oak arwntllngs were fastened When the etxia of the strips of Iron mH. a ebort pie*-« was pla< ed an that the ends of the rail. If they might I* called that, would uot lu deut the w oovl There were uo section l«»sses In those days, and handcars were uuknowu The first repair gang constated of three men. who carried a few spikes, a chisel an auger a hand mw rt. In a bandied tsiBket Tbr few heat y t«M»la. Ilk» a rfuw- bar. a«!»«- an«! »Luvrl. wrr* carvi«*«! «»n fb* turn ■ »houklrm Th* men wurk«*«l a» they plraarxt. and during th* hot •Qtiim«*r da) a It w a« no unrou)it>«<i> thing fur IL» gang tu »¡»«-nd hour» In th* «had* of Mr < u»»k • sugar btiah a«! Joining tbr track Trains w«-rv> Infr«* quent. and a roadmaatcr'» pony wa« un know n. Among tbr l<Mx>m«>(B r» flr»t u««-«l fur freight and ¡*»M-ng« r arrv Ic* w err tbr l.«»ui* HriMtk» Wblttlrwoy. A »a Hpragur and Na 4. tbr last tiring known as thr Iron Engine. tw«*au»r no wood *a* u»r<! in it« ru«tion n « <•(»( In tbr « ab I brwu engine» bad o niy onr tlrlvr w brrl on ••*« b aide I hr find Fourth of July after tbr road wa» con •tru* tr»| and In running unli t was ob •ervr*l by thr railroad company by flr Ing a caunou from thr rear platfurtu of tbr l»«t car «Hi •¡»¡»n»arbliig »tathm* Tbr paaaeiigrr rar« w*rv »hurt ami mil« b like thr I hm | v of a »tagr « <>#« h fkitur uf thr»r |ia«*viigrr vara had at» upj*rr story, and from this upper deck Mr Cook * aw Martin Van llurm «limb down to »bakv band* with a crowd when hr wa» running for thr pre»! deucy. Tbr conductor wa» then called a collector, and pa»«rd along <»n the out ■l«1r of thr carw on a running tmard that »• i l.'iidrd th* «-nfirr l*iigth ««f ?!>«• ggf Thr putting of names on engine« wn* dliu'ontInurd twenty flvrnr thirty y»-ara ago. thr last to run oo tbr wextvrt) «11% I •on t«*ing «hr Dean Kb bumml which w-n* No 147. tb«» Aaariah B«w«dy, Jam**« Whltnry. Jam«*« H Kelley and Gru II II Baiter ll(M-hr«t«*r l»emocrnt and < ’brunlclr. In the Affirmativ*. The body of tnr latest mysterious •llRappriittin« e hating been found at the Iwittom <»f a • rr« k, we pause long enough to a«k whether the nyafertous To be Expected, (IH.ippenriim e ought not to »top dis king “You fellows." complained appearing Philadelphia Inquirer. of beasts, “don't »••••m to be properly Impressed when, 1 start to describe my adventures" "Ah' replied the diplomatic hyena, “your stories are wonoerful. but then we know you are a lion '' I'hlladel In thè New South. phla Press. A federai gunbout ha» been ordcred The Heavy Ntelrr. to Memphis for tn«» special dele< tatloo Come in, Mi»t»r Man«ly don't stan* of thè old Johnny rei»» during thri» i ■ • < « i. » A COLD VW OHI DAV by d* do’ — i ; ih <» » ! 1 ng annusi rnir-.n Ho» hr Addi* «le» s gwiur, rn 4e white All Taka a -■ things bus ihangcd'' slnce 1061 5’ — on d* flu’! L. w. 11 jut r« «^itSlurr i Z« i.ouiavlile Tinw». hr • ¡•t. r in 4r gagtS* ah* wri <h The Secret of It. bun-Irret |M»un‘, Too Ì rut. Ann 1 Ellia There goes Mary Ma Ku dr pria«* I» frr «Ir drama dat’il »»tn Nodd How do you likn your loney. She' h atyliahrat Urvaard dat »i«trr rutin’! country home? girl of i any of us. It's a great Todd place. The Marta k Jane An’ small wonder. Iler huit you hrah «Ir n*ti»l«*? missus Is th same »ix* a her, ’n «ni only drawback 1* that I < an’t sell it ( orne m jin* dr nog’ Harper's llataar. ploys th' best modulst in th' city Ain’t dis halleluia? Philadelphia Bulletin. 8w mg y*‘ pa tom »wiug! I or Catalogue* I dn not brhrvr puto’« Cure f-r <*”H Hexh come Desron William» teil w in •umilimi hx* a«> •*<]■»»! for «-ouirh« s out. I be I mhiu ’! r«»l<ÌR, J«»ia k Hoti#, Trinity spring* But, oh* «1st heavy sister d«»n» flmgrtl Ind , Feb 1« I1««i Br'er Williams down' MANTLES, Kull she stan«hn lunr««»mr tiara* in Rather Unkind. town. Gusher My wife Lua promised to GRA TES dr prise is frr «I» deacon «lat'li ■ win* Eo wait for me at the gate uf Leaven if dat slater ruun’l •he la the first to go and Flaahcr—Tut. tut. You »houldti't D n’t you hrah <1» tnuair? ba ao revengeful a» to make her wait TILINGS., Come «•« jmr de ring! through eternity simply be« au»e she Ain't di* halkluia? mad«* you wail whll« »he filed up AJJrtu Swing yo’ ¡>«tu«-r» awing aometlmra Life. Al Bee Line Buggies ♦ ♦ OLD-TIME RAILROADING. • FOOT* POWE R ’*»■«« • C*Wt»Tt»5 JRTBTS RUCNiai 5 ’51 WHS M»woi»R*»f'cc • • J ■ 1: : : NCTTINC. r- * is t >v I . all K ia«G of « rs an<1 ¡roe Wutfc. PORTLAND WIRt A IRON WORKI I«» Frosi a«., fartlM*. u.sgew. a Woman 11.« Regard Peruna as Their Shield Against Coughs. Colds. Grip and Catarrhal Diseases. Este Résiliation. “I now rralls*.” •aid the pig. aa they ioa«l Ie*l hlm Into ths wagon. t oued for thr buts hrr'a. “I now résiné that overs «tint tends to ahorten lif« — Indianapoll» Presa. i to Halp SMi Wotnaa Whon Dovtitf fail. N How Would gli ¡: en flv t. Wi> ■><n • aid th*y but undrr*tand a womans frrhng». trials, srnsibihtsea, and preuliar organic? disturl*am r« Th<w* things ar* km>wu uoly to women, and the aid a man would ifivw la n»»t at his command. To treat a caar properly It ls necea- aarv to know all aú»ut it. ami full information, many Um*», cannot I«* given by a woman t*» b*r family pby- alelan Mi* eannot bring hetwlf to toil everything. au 4 Ihr ph) bit IAA 1* Ma* <1 H a,mil. at a *rm»taut dl**«1 vantage. Th?* I» why, for th* pa»t> twenty flvr yearn, thousand» uf Wv«tnro har* I »ven CUQ« fi.lin< th«ir truublea Io uk and <>ur ad vic* ha* br«»ught happinr*» and health t«> cuuutleaa w«>mru in thr I H. Mrs. (*happ*l), of Grant Fark, III., whoar pk.itra t wr publlah, advi*r« all • affé riiu ig n« men tu u*e l.\ 1 a E Fink- ham» Vegetable Vegeta bk» V<*m¡>»und. as It cure.t her • <t iuflammat : t» of the ovarle* ami Wutub . »he therefor*, «peaks fr-uu küow Inijfr. and her *Bp*r1vnr* «night U«givv >ther» >nfl«lrn«r Addr*«« Mia. Flakluiu • IxiLvratury, Lyun, Maaa. Would Not Submit. Johnny Ikmanl I'ncl* Henry Ilk* plum pu'lding * Mamma V », but tb«» do« tor won't let him rat It Johnny If I waa as big aa him I d Ilk* tu are any doctor kwp me from Puck. rating It Too Much Imagination. The gentleman whose claim to a «hoi* Florida Island, basnl u ¡ m > u a Hpanlah grant, has been adversely considered by the supreme court, may be consoled by the fact that there sre numert»ua people who have found sad defects in their titles to Spanish In Ihr really, prln< Ipaily, however matter of castles In Spain Baltimore Herald. Compensation. ’*Y*».“ »*11 - M author. “wh«*n I <«4 «tartrl *r f 1 ' »j a n«n«‘l ! 4«> I« «« roual4*rabl* »!**(» <»v*r it ’’ “Ob' w»*ll.” *1« I aim «'«I th* critic who had a n«*at way of dlagulalng a bitter do»* of anrruatu under th« augar coating <«f • appgrunt fi.*ktt« y. “what la your »<>•» is your reader » gain t4tAn>!a’r ! Tb.« alga»'«?» ’• n« •»•r- f « • • Ixxativc Bromo-Vtiiniiic i»'>»<. la» iURMlr last rurr« a r«l«i la uwa Sag What he had Heard. Tommy I m glad I don't live out In North Dak «4 a . Arthur Why’ Tammy I have heard that they have thrahslng m»« him » out there Homerville Journal Even Th*r*l ’ Ml»a Vlnagrre, th« y don’t hair thr frr»hlr» at Vannar < > « <l«> the) ’ **f»on t they, though* They mad* tn« buy pound after pound of nlmood buttercup« and ataml and *at< h them whll* they ate them.* Chicago Tri bun*. Whsl Dar » de priae a I —Am Turn 4» rbimbly ■bclf as y<m! Br'er W iHtani» be i» cnlaain'. but be ll gti dar, I tw b*»un*! lie < ><»* trr git a derrick fer t»r »wiug dat steter ruun ! A Prosperous and Popular San Franc aco Inai itul tun. thrift you brah de music? l uiu«» en pu«- de ring! Ain't dia ballrluia? Mehig yu’ pa’tarr» »wing! Frank !-*• «« • Popular Monthly. llrfiirtm In («reman laarigitagr The Allgemeiner hrulscber Mpra«b vendu Is a German ass«* iatlun to en- cuti rag* the >iinpllfl« a iloti and purity of tbr German language Our of Its ahn» Is to make loth spoken amt writ tm German simpler, not ucily by using shorter and lesa Involved sentences, but by the elimination of the use of foreign words In the sorlal. biMltirw« ami a«,lentiÖe worlds The brad«¡uarf era of the associatimi are tu Ih-ri In and there are branches In Milan and many ¡•arts of Austria as well aa In la»u<L»n ts»«lr t alitarli <..« «« Kit* • m at » ' a f *.•!«! tr.* •<•»<> lighting a l-ain|* with a Hnowlntll. th* - ilrgr -'44 tw «ti ibut.st (««*<■./ • «f OirW • Hhen a Binali piece of potassium, th« » b • ■ W W fcvrr» ..f ( Ik» r •!». <■ luf «ttt*«l- -.1 W . ' > I • '• - l--fr f.,p six« of half a grain of com, la dropped i >»I»I«>« a * •«>•! 1« -.«•<• )'>urt»alv Into a tumblerful of water, some of the >- I* | *• : <.(, 3« 1^ Fra«* !«■ •*, (»1 otyg.-n of the water leaves Ila hydro gen. owing tu the Intense lieat which His Philosophy, the *• •*<»« pr.wtn.-e. sn.t »-om 8hc- ! wish I could I h « til content««? bine* with the metallic potassium aa you. Ha <*h' I aln t contented only I causing a violet bluish nano- When the pieve of potassium Is |>I h . <~1 on the don't think It ■ worth while to worry wh'k of a coel-oll or alcohol lamp, the about IL” Puck. flame produced by touching the potas alum with a bit of enow. Ice or waler, will light the lamp. Age at W bh h they Maret« I. Itoyal personagre almost Invariably marry young Queen Victoria was not ■JI at the time of her marriage, the Frlncr of Hales was rallier leaa than X! when he married the te-autiful Airi andrà The King of Italy was 24 when he married hia seventeen year ..Id bride The Klug of the Belgians waa tirsi mar rl.sl at the ag» of la. and the Kmperor of Germany was X! when he married the Kmprvua, w ho la a few months hie senior. I r1 I The «lull nan bores you and tbs sharp wus skins you. I 1 r/SH BRX**° ^nilori Plnthin i S\ BLACK oaYLLLUW ^ epdr Y I *4 T M C H ardest Plenty of lt«M»m In Montana. There are about *>(■■».(■■> arres nf un<x «-upled ¡»ubile land yet remaining In Montana ’----------- STORM. • « t -we r A V si* < » nAAM«aa«t *aa<* Ma«| A J T1 eta <.. n...... m ... 0. F. N. V. *«. 11 toot.