WRITE AN yAMHILL IS THE 'BANNER AG jr- X ricultural C ovxty in Oregon. McMINNVILLE is the county seat and largest town, and the p] pj Teleplxone-TSeg-ister I Is the leading newspaper and best adver tising medium. Try it. Circulation Guaranteed Greater Than That of Any Other Paper Published in Yamhill County. REGISTER Established August. 1881.\ TELEPHONE Established June. 1886. I. F. CALBREATH. M c M innville , O regon , T hursday , Consolidated Feb. 1,1889. K. E. GOUCHER. Calbreath & Goucher,’ OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, Monmouth, Oregon. M c M innville , ... O regon . (Office over Braly’s Bank.) 0------------------------ o The Leading Normal School in the Northwest.—Healthful and Beautiful Location.—No Saloons. S. A. YOUNG, M. D. Physician & Surgeon, ... M c M innville . New building, new apparatus, full fac ulty, light expenses, large attendance Normal advanced, Normal, Business, Music and Art Departments. Special attention given to physical culture; a volunteer military organization. Those receiving diplomas from this school are entitled to teach in any coun ty of the state without further examina tion. Tuition reduced in Normal and Busi ness departments from $40 to $25 per year; in preparatory from $30 to $20. O regon . Office and residence on D street. AD caDs promptly answered day or night. DR. J. C. MICHAUX Practicing Physician and Surgeon, LAFAYETTE, OREGON. Jaa,Sl,’88. J. D. Baker MT)., A Year at School for $150. E xpenses Tuition, Normal and Busi ness, $6.25 per term of ten weeks; in pre paratory, $5,00 per term ; good board at Normal dining hall, $1.50 per week ; fur nished rooms with tire and light, $1 per week; good board with private families. $3 50 per week. SURGEON AND HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. B oard of R egknth :-Ex-offieio State Board of Education, His Excellency Governor Sylvester Pennover, G. W McBride, Sec. of State Office Upstairs in the Garrison Building. Hon. fc. B Hon. McElroy, Supt. of Public Instruc tion- President of Board, Benj Schofield, Washington county, Secretary, J B. V. Butler Polk County. Executive Committee .1 B. V Butler, J. J Daly, P W. Haley. Polk County, First Term Opens Sept. 22,1891. ARCHITECT. Jacob Voorhees. Marion County. J. C, White, Polk County, Alfred Lacey, Clackamas County Students can enter at anj’ time For Plans, Specifications, Elevations, Details A. Noltner. Multnomah County, W H.Holmes Personal Supervision of all work placed Marion catalogue address County. in my hands a Specialty. . OmcK—Up stairs in Campbell’s Brick, P. L. CAMPBELL, A. B., President, North of Court House. D allas .... O regon JAMES BENNETT, J. M. POWELL, A. M., Vice-president. T). Æ. SMITH, WATCHMAKER & JEWELER. FRANK WRIGHT, Shop With Hewitt Bro’s. Successor to H. Adams gJTVliarges Reasonable. Give me a call M c M innville , : : : O regon . WM. HOLL, Watchmaker and Jeweler. Dealer in All Kinds of Watches, Jewelry. Plated Ware Clocks and Spectacles. McMINNVILLE. OR. Eurisko Market, J. 8. HIBBS, ... Proprietor. Fresh Meats of all kinds constantly on hand. Highest price paid for Butcher’s stock T hird S treet , M c M innville , O b . The People’s Market. J. W. COWLS, LEE LAUGHLIN J. L. STRATTON. President. Vice President. Cashier McMmi! fflHAL U HARNESS SHOP! Paid McMinnville, Oregon, up Capital, $50,000. I nave purchased the Harness Shop of II. Adams and will keep a Transacts a General Banking Business, Deposits Received Subject to Check Interest allowed on time deposits. Sell sight exchange and telegraphic trans of Harness and Horse Furnishings The people of Yamhili county are invited to call fers on New York, San Francisco and Port land. look over the stock and get prices. Collections made on all accessible points. FRANK WRIGHT Office hours from 9 a. m. to 4 p m. Complete and Reliable Stock JOHN DERBY, JESSE EDWARDS. Edwards & Derby, Proprietors of The McMinnville TILE TILE FACTORY Wheat Stored —AT— Situated at the Southwest corner of Fair Grounds. All sizes of Carries the Best Line of Choice Meats in the City. Game and Fish in Season. Poul First-Class Drain Tile try, hides, etc., bought for the highest mar ket price and cash paid for same Your kept constantly on hand at lowest living attention is called to the fad that we al prices. EDWARDS & DERBY, We propose to <lo business at tlie old ways serve the best meats to be found. 41- McMi mville, Oregon. stand, all reports of our failure Your patronage is solicited. notwithstanding. BOND & FLETC HER. McMINNVILLE TRUCK AND DRAY CO., CARLIN <fc COULTER, Proprietors |{ Goods of all descriptions moved and care ful handling guaranteed. Collections will be made monthly Hauling of a l kinds done cheap. Pension, Postal, Land and Indian Dep redation Claims. LAW OFFICES OF EXAMINER BUREAU OF CIAIMS. UNDER THE DIRECTION OF “W. ü. HEABST, (Editor A Prop. San Francisco Examiner.) JOHN WEDDERBURN, One and one-half cents a Bushel. Well, I Vum and I Vow! A. C. C handler , Manager. THAT DODGASTED GROCERY STORE Has not busted yet! They have a fuller stock, better quality of Goods and lower prices than ever. WHY IS IT? Manager. 618 F Street, Northwest, WASHINGTON, D. C. Will practice in the Supreme Court of the United States, the Court of Claims, the sev eral Courts of the District of Co’uiiihia, be fore Committees of Congress, anu the Ex ecutive Departments. We obtain Pensionsand Patents. Indian Depredation Claims and all classes of Land Claims. Mining. Pre-emption and Homestead Cases Prosecuted before tlie General Land Office, Department of the In terior and the Supreme Court. Executrix’ Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that Maggie C. Redmond has been. I>y the county court of Yamhill county, Oregon, duly appointed executrix of the last will ami testament of Ellenor Redmond, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate will pre sent them to me with proper vouchers at the office of Jas, McCain, m McMinnville, in said county within six months from the date hereof. Dated this 18th day of Julv. A. I> , 1801. MAGGIE <’. KftDMOND, Executrix COTTAGE SANITARIUM I ILzCt. Taloor. —Portland’s Most Boautlfnl Suburb- For the treatment of Nervous Diseases, espeaially those suffering from nervous ex haustion and prostration, chronic diseases, and all those who need quiet and rest, good nursing, massage and constant medical care. At Mt. Tabor will be fou d pure air, absolutely free from malaria, good water, beautiful' surroundings ami magnificent views. Ample references given if desired. For further particulars, address the physic ian in charge. OSMON ROYAL, M. D.. Ninth & Morrison Sts.. Portland, Oregon. Harness and Saddles. ELSIA WRIGHT. Carries the Largest Assortment of Harness and 'addles and also the LARGEST STOCK IN YAMHILL COUNTY. Harness of all kinds Made to Order. Re pairing Neatly Done Robes. Whips and all the Necessaries are Kept in Stock in Endless Variety. Call and See Stock. Store on Third Street, McMinnville. Oregon. THE COMMERCIAL STABLE! Gates * Henry, Props. McMinnville, - Oregon. Livery, Feed and Sale! Everything New And Firstclass. Special Accommodations for Commercial Travellers Corner S<cond and E Streets, one block from Cooks hotel. The McMinnville Flouring Mills Co. Force Pumps, Pitcher Pumps, Pumps of all kinds It is because we give Honest Weight, Best Quality of goods.treat Our Customers Cou teously, pay HAY FORKS, STRAW FORKS, the highest market price for coun BARLEY FORKS, try produce, have one price for all, FORKS at all PRICES. no pets and sell at the very lowest possible Living Prices. MÉ ta d Rugts, HENDERSON à GAUNT Arçd ta d hgs:, C. R. COOK & SON. —DEALERS IN---- The Finest Line of Confection ery in the City. All kinds of Produce taken at the HIGHEST MARKET PRICE. Call and examine our Stock and get Prices. H enderson & G aunt . Plain and Wired Over a Thousand Feet Sold this Sea son and Still Plenty of Hose Left. TZOIDSOZbT Will sell you better goods and at Assignee’s Sale of Real Property. Less Money than any one in town. C ali , and S ee H im . In the Circuit Court of the County of Yam hill, in the State of Oregon, In the matter of the assignment of Geo SUMMONS W. Sappington, insolvent debtor: State of Oregon I In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, Count): of Yamhill) ss for the County of Yamhill. By virtue of a general assignment for the benefit of all bis creditors in proportion to J. C. Streeter, riaintiffj the amount of their respective claims made and executed by the above named G. W C. E, Mayer,Defendant! Sappington on the 27th day of December, To C E. Mayer, said defendant, in the A D.. 1890, which instrument of assign name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby ment was thereafter, and on the Sth day of required to appear and answer the com January. A I)., 1891, duly tiled for record plaint filed against you in the above action, in Yamhill County, State of Oregon, the on or before the 28th day of September, same being the County in which the busi A. D., 1891. that being tlie first day of the ness in respects of which the same was next regular term of said circuit court fol made, has been carried on said assignment lowing the expiration of the publication of having been made under and by virtue of this summons, or in default thereof the an act of the Legislative Assembly of the plaintiff will take judgment against von for State of Oregon, entitled: •‘An act to secure the sum of $2294.34, together with interest creditors a just division of the estates of on $4192,26 thereof, from May 15th, 1891, at debtors who convey for the benefit of cred the rate of one and cne-fourtn per cent per itors, approved October 18th, A. I). 1878,” month, and the sutu of $7 80. costs and and acts amendatory thereof. I have, as disbursements taxed and trie costs and dis assignee of said debtor and assignee named bursements of this action and for an order in said asssignment become seized, possess of sale of the real property attached in the ed |of and own all the right and title to the above entitled action. one-half undivided interest which the said This summons is published in the T ele G W Spyington had and owned at the phone -R egister for six successive weeks, time he made said assignment, to-wit: The by an order made by the Hon. R P. Boise, 27th day of December. A. I) . 1890. of, in Judge of said court on the 14th day of Julv, and to the following descrilied real proper A.D., 1891, at Chambers at Salem. Oregoii. ty and premises, to-wit. F. W FENTON. Commencing at the southeast corner of 7-23 Attorney for Plaintiff lot 3, block 1. running north one hund ed and ten feet, thence west fifty five and three tenths feet, thence south one hundred i and ten feet, thence east fifty-five and three- tenths feet to the place of beginning, in the — town of North Yamhill, as recorded in the Recorder's office in the County of Yamhill, O pens S eptember 18 th , 1891. in the State of Oregon, which said real propertv and premises I shall expose for COURSE OF STUDY arranged expressly sale and offer for sale as the law directs, at to meet the needs of the farming and me the Courthouse door, in said Yamhill Coun chanical interests of the state. ty, State of Oregon, on the 15th day of Sep- I Large, commodious and well-ventilated timber. A D . 1891, at the hour of' 2o’clock buildings. The College is located in a culti in the afternoon of the said day. the same ' vated' and Christian community, and one being between the hours of '■> o’clock in the I of the healthiest in the state. morning and 4 o'clock in the afternoon of I Traizxizig-. said dav. at Public Auction. Expenses need not exced 9150 for the en G A. DOUGLAS, tire Session. Assignee of the estate of G.W. Sappington, Insolvent debtor. ' Two or more free scholarships from every Dated this 16th dav of July A. D , 1891. : county. Write for catalogue to fl. L. ARNOLD, I’res., Corvallis, Or. ! 32 STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. august 13, i89i. VOL. HI. NO. 28 THE NAVAL RESERVE. disease has almost run its race, but it has left such a path of death and deso Alaskan Indians Dread “La Giippe’’Ja8 lation behind that it will be many long The organization of an efficient body Southerners did the Cholera. years before the terrible epidemic shall of naval militia with which to supple have passed into the legendary history ment and strengthen in war, the regu At differeht times during the past of the Alaskan Indians. lar naval forces of the United States, as few months the briefest of news items the national guard in the various states in the more obscure corners of the daily MEN WITH TAILS. is expected to act with reference to the papers have given the information that Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder is often called the regular army, has long been a subject the influenza was prevalent among the Prehistoric Skeletons with Caudal Ap of discussion. As far back as the ad- , Good-Luck Baking Powder. pendages Found in Mexico. Indians of Alaska, but the reader was ministration of President Jefferson the given no hint of the real sufferings and A discovery which will undoubtedly establishment and equipment of such a Owing to the fact that good luck always attends the privations of the poor, half-famished body was suggested by the executive. prove of immense interest to the eth natives who were dying like cattle use of Dr. Price’s, it is not essential to use it the moment Like many other propositions of similar from a disease more fatal among them nologists has been made at a little ham • character having for their object the than the plague among pilgrims to let of Sinaloa, Mexico, within the past it is mixed nor is it required to have the oven always just Mecca. A private letter from an em few days, while breaking ground for a placing of this country in a position of security in case of foreign or domestic large coffee plantation which is being so, as in the case with ammonia or alum powders. It is not ployee of the Cutting Packing compa complication, it has languished and ny at Cook’s inlet describes the terri established by an English syndicate. often been forgotten. It is probable' luck after all, but the exact accuracy and care exercised in ble ravages of the disease in that part The find consists of thousands of skel etons, either of large apes or prehistoric that the impetus given various schemes 1 of Alaska. the preparation and combination of all the ingredients of of national defense toward the close of | This is the land of death. When I human beings of a very low order. the term of President Arthur and dur If the remains are of apes they were first came here four months ago the Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder. Competent chemists ing those of Cleveland and Harrison only sound that broke the stillness of of a gigantic size and of a variety no has had an important effect on the longer extant, while, if they are of men are employed to test the strength and purity of each the Arctic morning was the wild lam movement looking to a naval militia. entations of those whose friends and the men were provided with distinct The construction of a new navy causes ingredient. Nothing is trusted to chance. Hence; it is relatives had succumbed to the dread caudal appendages, very thick and the authorities some embarrassment. la grippe. All is still now. There are short and curled up like a squirrel’s. always uniform in its work. The present allowance of 7,500 men and none to lament. The few who survive That they are the skeleton’s of apes can 750 boj’s to the naval strength of the hardly be doubted, judging from the have seen all who were near and dear House wives never fail to have “good luck” in mak country is little enough, and the con to them taken from them, not one at a arms which reach nearly half a foot be tinued addition of new war vessels calls ing most delicious bread, biscuit, pastry and cakes that time, but by the score, until they have low the knee, and the thumbs, which for men than the present establismcnt not even the heart to bewail their own are also abnormally long and curved, affords. In the event of a sudden call remain moist and sweet. Only Baking Powder that con impending dissolution, for to them with exceedingly sharp and powerful the present^peace strength of the navy their fate is as certain as the setting of nails. tains the white of eggs. would fall far short of actual needs, the sun, and they await it with stolid ■ The feet too show that they were in and the desirability of having a disci tended for climbing rather than walk indifference. I asked of them why they did go to work laying in their ing, and are also provided with claws plined body of militia to supply this Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder is re and also prehensile toes of unusual need becomes self-evident. supplies for the coming winter. The first successful effort to form length. It is probable that the large ported by all authorities as free from Ammonia, ‘•We might as well starve as die of such a body of militia was begun about the plague,” was the invariable reply. number of skeletons found are due to a Alum, or any other adulterant. In fact, the four years ago by the shipping and They cannot comprehend the possibil battle between two bands of the ani yachting interests of New York. The mals having taken place at this spot, purity of this ideal powder has never been ques ity of escaping the epidemic that has first legal step was the passing of a bill tioned. been so relentless in the pursuit of their which is furtherevidenced by the num ber of broken skulls and other bones by congress authorizing the maritime friends. HYPNOTIC HUNTING. TIMING LIGHTNING. states to organize naval forces. Massa From Turnagain bay on the north, to among them, and the fact that several chusetts was first to take advantage of Novel Method of ¿Catching Leopards by skeletons were found locked in a deadly Port Graham on the south of Cook’s Some Novel Experiment« to Determine this law, and New York and Rhode Means of Mesmerism. inlet comes the same story of destitu embrace, No weapons, however, were the Speed of Electricity. Island followed. The organizing of the tion, disease and death. The little set discovered, but as these were probably New York naval reserve began in the “AVhat is the most novel experience Philadelphia scientists are preparing tlement on Katchemali bay is almost of wood they have perished in the autumn of 1881), and drill began on you ever had in Mexico?” was asked of to find out how fast an electric current course of time. depopulated and the survivors are The work of searching for other re board the old frigate Minnesota in Judge Masterson at the Leland last travels. An experiment will be made mainly women and children who are March, 1890. This vessel was secured evening. probably from the Franklin Institute, ill prepared to withstand the rigors of mains still goes on every hour seeing for the purpose from the navy depart “Hunting the pumas or the spotted by connections over the Atlantic cable an Alaskan winter. On the shore of hundreds of more detached fragments ment, anil with the exception of a short leopard,” was the reply, and he related to Livorpool and return. Chugatch bay, 200 miles east of here, or occasionallj- whole skeletons un time last summer the vessel has been the following: A recent test appeared to show that nothing is seen but deserted huts. earthed. It is calculated that over 400 the headquarter for the new militia entire ones have already been disin “About a month ago we were in the an electric current is a slow coach as Those who were not attacked by the ever since. The organization dragged southern part of the State of Chiapas, compared to light, lx?ing only able to dread disease fled as far from the plague terred. A few of the most perfect have somewhat during 1890 owing to uncer which liorders on Central America. get over to Europe and back in some been sent to the British museum and into the frozen interior as posilfble,leav tainly as to the outcome of efforts to One day a party was gotten up to hunt thing like a second, or at the rate of others will be presented to the Smith ing the dead unburied and the dying sonian Institute by the owners of the have it enrolled on the list of state or the spotted leopards. We left the only some 44)0,000miles a minute, while uncared for. On Kussiloft'and Kaknu land. ganizations. The organization of the hacienda at sunrise with a pack of light ambles along at a niillion-tnile-a- rivers there have not been as many Naval Reserve Association in January, thirty dogs, not the American hunting minutegait. The Philadelphia scientlts deaths as at other points, but the na 1891, with which the old organization dog, but those little hairless Mexican who are proposing to make further in SUICIDE BY AMMONIA. tive villages are completely deserted. was consolidated, gave a great impetus animals that you see in the streets of vestigations are not satisfied to give up As soon as the grippe made its appear to the movement. A modification of this city once in a while. As we rode the record to sunlight, and hope to ance there the‘panic-stricken Indians Tile Terrible Agony Does Not Prevents Its the New York state laws by which the away I asked the guides where the prove that the electrical current, if not Use« fled to the settlements on the coast and battalion was permitted to be enrolled guns were, and they said we needed no handicapped, is the swiftest element. begged for the “white man’s charm with a minimum of 35 instead of 80 guns, and we rode on. After going a The most recent experiment was No poison brings death with more against death.” The Copper river In men in each battery, was a great help, few miles we reached the celebrated tried at McGill College, Montreal. The maddening agony than ammonia, but dians have not escaped though they as was the passage of a bill by congress ruins of Palenque. current was transmitted in Montreal, were better prepared to fight off the that fact does not seem to discourage the suicide. The man Ilarrowitz, who appropriating $25,000 for arms and “There the dogs began to prick up was transferred to the cable at the New disease than those in other localities. equipments of naval reserves enrolled their ears and dash away. After a foundland cable station by means of Since I first came here I have done deliberately swallowed a fatal dose of in the various states before July 1st of short run thej' treed one of the finest Thompson’s mirror galvanometer, sent the drug in New York recently, is only little but attend to the dying. The this year. The battalion was enrolled pumas I have ever seen. It was an arcross to the station at Liverpool, at-.d one of the many who have gone the work of the disease was so rapid that little could be done for the poor victim ammonia route to death in spite of the in the New York state militia June 23, immense annimal, and, as he swung to returned to Montreal by the seine with 201 men. Its full complement of and fro on a limb of a tree, his pictur method. The distance traveled, partly beyond making death as easy for them excruciating pain. Dr. Blyth has re as possible. This work revealed to me corded thirty cases of ammonia poison men is 320, and it now actually number esque eoat shining in the sun’s [rays, I by overhead wire and partly by cable, over 260. could only think of a study for an ar was 8,000 miles. From the time the some most pathetic tales of destitution. ing in the small London district of The men have been drilled in the tist. The dogs encircled the tree and current left the key in Montreal until which he is health officer; Professor One evening I was attracted to a little handling of rifles, cutlasses and how began to bark. How they did yell and it returned to the receiver in the same isolated hut from which curled a nar Mitchell mentions twenty-two cases, itzers. But the need of drilling in the howl! It was the queerest, wierdest office just one second and one-twentieth and four have occurred during the row thread of smoke. Upon entering handling of the large modern guns has sound that I had ever heard. Standing of a second had elapsed, and the condi I found a little Indian girl, not over short time Dr. Jenkins has been con been fully appreciated and the presence stil’ and looking up at the Ix-autiful tions were not as good as they might nected with the coroner ’ s office in New nine years of age, holding a six-months of the “white squadron” in New York prisoner, those trained dogs howled like have been;"hence the further «tpéri baby on her lap before a miserable little York. Cases of slow poisoning from ammon waters has allowed the needed prac demons. ment to be made here. fire of green willows. I asked her ia are of constant occurrence among tice. The Massachusetts reserves were “Soon I saw the effect. The leopard The rapidity with which the current where her father was. “Dead,” was her only reply, as she men who work in its manufacture, or given such an opportunity and the suc walked out to the end of the limb and travels over wires with no delay indi rocked the baby to and fro and tried to even in decomposing substance which cess attending this experiment has re gazed fixed at the dogs lx?low. lie did cated unlimited possibilities in the di hush its weak moans with a bit of give it off in considerable quantities. sulted in a similar outing for the New not appear frightened, but charmed. rection of practical tests. Prof. Marks, Ammonia, slowly and from day to day, York reserves. For several days the And he was. The leopard had been of the Edison electric light company is smoked salmon. “Where is your mother?” She only taken into the system, causes the com battailion was drilled in the handling hypnotized by the dogs. The spotted authority for the assertion that if the pointed to a dark corner of the hut plexion to lose its freshness, and the of boats in the North river and in the beast acted like a sleep-walker, and if globe was encircled with a continuous There I found the mother and a child skin of men who get heavily impreg use of electric search lights and night lie had not been under a spell he would cable a current would travel the entire and day signaling. On Saturday the have fallen from the dangerous position distance in a trifle over three seconds. of four—dead. The mother held the nated with it has a disagreeably entire first battallion embarked on the that he had taken on the tree. At this rate a current would travel to little one in her arms and in her dying blotched and discolored ap|>earance. steamer Stonington for Fisher's Island, Taken into the stomach from day to “When he was declared to be the sun, covering the distance of 96,000,- struggles she had tucked the old worn- out furs snuggly around her child, The day in the even small quantities used Long Island sound, where it has since thoroughly hypnotized one of our guides 000 miles, in three and a liulf minutes, bit of salmon was all there was in the to adulterate food, such as baking been employed in various drills and op went up the tree and fastened a little or twice as fast as light hut to sustain the two little children. I powder, it not only injures the com erations. The first and second days' rope around the leopard’s neck. The The Baby King;. asked the little girl what she expected plexion but attacks the lining of the operations consisted of drill on the other end was tied to the tree. The stomach, and is the cause of much gen great guns of the squadron. This was guide patted the dangerous animal as He is small, very small, but sinewy, to do. eral ill health. followed by target practice with service he would his pony and the beast did restless, full of fun and precocious. He “Die,” was her apathetic reply. The recent rapid increase in the use charges of powder. The handling of not notice it in the least. The man will not have toy horses, but for two This was only one of many instances where little children were left alone, of ammonia for various purposes, and secondary batteries (rapid-fire guns) came down the tree and we called the years has desired a live horse, in order without relatives and friends and, with the consequent increase in its manu was also attended with very satisfac dogs off'. Then the leopard came out to run races. He says “thou” to the no means of support but the father’s facture have made it one of the most tory results and the experience closed of the trance with a start, and attempt |>eople. He likes to nickname the old with a sham battle which included the ed to jump away from the little grass generals. For instance, Marshal Mar spear, net and canoe. In villages de easily obtained poisons and although employment of boats and in which all lope on his neck. He fell dowwanl tinez Campds, chief of the military cab everybody is familiar with it in some serted by all who were able to crawl to the operations usual in actual service and was hanged to death. inet, is called “Campos” by the child. their boats I found men and women form, there is a surprising amount of were gone through with. The very "In this manner we got six leopards When he does not get wbat he wishes dying alone—neglected and forgotten ignorance of its dangerous qualities. Its successful results so far achieved have that morning. It is one of the greatest at once, he grows exceedingly angry by their friends and robbed of their rel use as an adulterant in any food prepar ation is simply a crime, and as a crime had a most important effect in demon sports in Mexico and is rapidly taking and can be quieted only by the soft atives by death. strating the practical utility of such a the place of the bull-fights. The ani words of the queen regent He is stub should be punished. The work of the disease was as quick body of militia as that now possessed mal captured in this way are valuable, born. He speak excellent English al and almost as fatal as Asiatic cholera. Traffic in Chinese Women. by New York state. The state author too, for their skins are not pierced with ready; What offends him <*s|ieeially Is I have seen strong and apparently ities are reported as favorably impress bullet-holes or scarred with knives.” the knowledge that he is still a child. A Chinaman, living in Australia, healthy Indians attacked in the morn ed with the work done so far. It is He would like to grow large at once; lie ing and dead at night. I have found when anxious to have a wife of his own How Edison First Prac ticed Electrocution. probable, therefore, that with the inter a man with a great mustache without them dead and dying in their boats, on nation, sends a letter to an agent in est now aroused in this branch of the Mr. Edison might come forward, if delay. He cannot understand how the the beach and beside the trails leading Hong Kong, written in such terms as national defense the naval reserve asso he desired, and claim a patent as the king of Spain can be so small to their homes. The progress of the these: “I want a wife. She must be a ciation will not be under the necessity originator of electrocution, for the Bos disease from the first rheumatic twinge maiden under 20 years of age, and There are some ¡latent medicines that of again soliciting public contributions ton Iranwript says that he used to to the dying gasp was most marked- must not have left her father’s house. to carry on its work. It is reasonable practice it on vermin when he was an are more mavekraa than a dozen doctors The victims were invariably seized with She must also have never read a book, to expect that other states on the At unknown telegraph operator hi Boston. prescriptions, but they ‘re not those terrible pains in the chest, back and and her eye-lashes must be half an lantic seaboard will follow the example One of his pastimes in leisure moments that profess to cure everthing. loins, and extending to the top of the inch in length. Her teeth must be Everybody, now and then feels “ run of New York and Massachusetts and was the slaughter of cockroaches by sparkling as the pearls of Ceylon. Her head, often falling where they were at down,’’played out.” They’ve the will, organize similar bodies. electricty. He rigged a little arrange but no power to generate vitality.They'- work in the most violent paroxysms. breath must be like unto the scents of ------------------ --------------------------- ment on the wall of the office, which re not sick enough to call a dix-tor. but Then followed a burning fever and de the magnificent odorous groves of Java, just too sick to I* well. That’s where The softening effect of matrimony on was invested with these vermin, made the right kind of a patent medicine lirium, in which they appeared to suf and her attire must lx? from the silken a son of Mars like Gen. Schofield may of two squares of tinfoil from pack comes in, and does for a dollar what the fer intense agony. Then came con weavers of Ka la Chich, which are on sciousness, but with it such a condition the banks of the greatest river in the be noted in the fact that he has" dis ages. These squares were pasted on doctors wouldn’t do for less than five or ten, We put In our claim for DrPierce’s Yangtse- carded his ordinary boots for tennis the wall very near together, and be Golden of utter exhaustion that they were un world—the ever-flowing Medical Discovery. shoes. His honeymoon trip has now tween them was daubed some molasses. able to battle with the acute pneumo Kiang.” We claim it to be an unequaled rein- came to an end and be will take up his nia that followed. The price of Chinese women, de Each piece of tinfoil was connected dy to purify the blood and invigorates That the epidemic was so fatal among livered in Sydney, in £38, but two residence with his young bride in with an electric current by a fine copper the liver. We claim it to be lasting In creating an appitite purifying the Indians is due in part to the fact Chinese women only cost £52; there Washington. Mrs. Schofield will meet wire. The cockroaches, attracted by itseffects, the blood, and preventing Billious Ty some interesting people in Washington the molasses, would march in process phoid and Malarial fevers if taken in that they had just passed through a fore, the Chinese import women in very hard winter and were in no con couples. The importer never sees his including several old flames of her hus ion up the wall, and as the bugs reached time. the time to take it is when you dition physically to withstand the dis women before they arrive, and then he band, who are prominent in the society the sweet stuff they would connect a first time the signs of weariness and between the pieces of tinfoil, their weakness. The time to take on general ease. Last winter was not extremely generally selects the best looking one. of the capital, where the general has circut demise lieing swift and sudden. 1 principal, is NOW hard, but was broken and changeable The other is shown around to well to- long been a valiant drawing-room cam paigner. rendering hunting and fishing almost do Chinese, and after they have inspect Highest of all in Jxavcaing Power.— U. S. Gov’t Report, Aug tj, 1889, out of the question. The natives fared ed her, she is submitted to what may Don Francisco Cuerto, of the State of poorly and suffered intensely from the be called public auction. ills usually attendant upon rapid cli The writer happened to be present at Tabaseo, has inventented a hand glass matic changes in high latitudes and one of these sales. A young girl, aged by which he declares he can look into the grippe came when they were least 10, was offered, and. after some spirited a tree and see the sap rise. Until Edi prepared to battle with it. bidding, purchased by a wealthy Chin At the present time the outlook is ese merchant, whose place of business son invents a audiphone by which one more hopeful. Wherever there are is in one of the leading towns of New- can hear the grass grow there will be whites the Indians are well provided South Wales, for £120. The melan some Spanish-Americans to maintain for; but in the interior the influenza is choly aspect of the girl as she went Don Cuerto’s superior excellence as a still raging and it is feared that those away in company of the man who scientific mage. Don Cuerto is now who survive will die of starvation and purchased her was deplorable in the said to be at work on a fly fan to be exposure next winter. Apparently the extreme. propelled by the wheels of a street car. IT MEANS DEATH THERE. GOOD LUCK. öYal gakins K r owder ABSOLUTELY PURE