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Entered at the Postoffice in McMinnville, as Second-class matter. VOL. XXV. M’MINNVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1895. HORSE MEAT AGAIN. THE NeNINNVlLLE Where National Bank It is Served aud SUBSCRIPTION PRICE »2.00 PER YEAR- One Dollar if paid in advance, Single numbers five cents. Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov’t Report Who Devour It. When a person hears the emphatic declarations of the majority of our citizens, who are decidedly fastidious Paid up Capital, »50,000 in regard to their food, that they Transacts a General Banking Business. will under no condition or circum stance partake of horse flesh, one ABSOLUTELY PURE President, - J. It 6’0 WLS. naturally arrives at the conclusion Vice President, • I,Uh LA UGHLIN. that in consequence to this antipathy for Infants and Children. Cashier, - E. C. APPEESON Arti. Cashier - - - W. S. LINK and avowed aversion there can be no The question as to where the puts it, is “enormous, and growing demand or market for the cayuse horses are killed and dressed for this daily.” What he says of its course, HIRTY year»* olusrvatlon of Caatoria with the patronage of Board of Directors: steaks, roasts and ribs in this peace market has never been satisfactorily or projected course in 1896, J. W. COWLS, LEE LAUGHLIN, millions of peraons, permit os to apeak of It without gneasing. ful city of the Willamette. Such an decided as there are numerous opin seems to mean that it A. J APPERSON, WM CAMPBELL, will J. L. ROGEk.-> It la waqneationably the beat remedy for Infanta and Children hypothesis, however, is entirely er ions on the subject. The most popu not put up a national ticket of its roneous and persons retaining such lar one is that the supply is derived own, nor yet enter into any hard Ska world haa ever known. It la harmloa.. Children like it. It Bell Hight Exchange and Telegraphic Trans fers on New York, San Francisco and Portland. an idea need not journey a great from Linnton,the small hamlet below and fast alliance with either of the gives them health. It will save their lives. In it Mothers kava Deposits received subject to check. Loans mon ey on approved security. Collections made on distance to have it dispelled in the this city. It is well known that at great parties, but will support the something which Is absolutoly safe and pracGnJtlly perf.pt as a all accessible points. most disagreeable manner imagin Linnton horses are slaughtered and least objectionable candidates with child’, medicine. able. made into oil and fertilizing material out regard to the party to which they ELSIA WRIGHT, Castoria destroys Worms. Contrary to the opinions expressed and it is also known that the flesh of belong. Manufactures and Deals in Castoria allay Feverishness. generally, there is not only a great, some of the horses killed there is That is to say, the program of the but constantly increasing demand dressed and used for eating purposes. A. P. A. appears to be much like Castoria prevents •vomiting Sour Cnrd. for the flesh of horses in Portland. This, perhaps, is the true solution as what the know-nothing party’s was Castoria cure. Diarrhoea and IVind Colic. Naturally this demand is not from to the source of supply. in the beginning in local contests— Castoria relieves Teething Troubles. SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPURS, the kitchens of the rich, the middle However, the consumption of horse to throw its whole strength for the Brushes and sells them cheaper than Castoria cures Constipation and Flatulency. class or even from the poor laborer. meat is not confined strictly to the nominees, republican or democratic, they can lie bought any where else in Castoria neutralises the effects of carbonie acid gas or poisonous air. Members of the local “Four Hun cheap restaurants and lunch counters whom it likes best or dislikes least. the Willamette Valley. Our ail home Castoria does not contain morphine, opium, or other narcotic property. dred" have no ardent cravings for of the city. Some of this food, In one important respect, however, made sets of harness are pronounced unsurpassable by those who buy them Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, the food, the “comfortably fixed” though a very small portion, finds the A. P. A., if Jackson's forecast citizen elevates his olfactory nerve its way to the homes and tables of be correct, will differ from its great giving healthy and natnral sleep. at the mention of it and even the some respectable and staid citizens progenitor. He says a committee to Castoria 1. put up in one*size bottles only. It is not sold in bulk. workingman is not enthusiastic or who do not eat it regularly or on be formed by the convention in St. Don't allow any one to sell you anything else on the plea or promise desirous of placing it on his bill-of- account of its cheapness but as a Louis will lay the A. P. A. principles —AMD— that it is “just as good ” and “ will answer every purpose.” fare. Yet, as was previously stated, variety and novelty. At these homes before each of the great parties and TOVMOKl.lL PARLORS, See that you get C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A. there is a steady and increasing de the meat is usually in steaks, roasts explain its position. The know- mand for the food. nothing order at the outset was an being seldom used. George Kutch, Prop. The fac-simile **on *T**y Where this demand has its origin The restaurant keepers in the | occult and cabalistic organization, signature of ^sn«. and is centralized, are two questions North End are of the opinion that which struck terror to the big parties that are of no mean importance and this style of meat will become ex by the secrecy and swiftness of its For a Clean Shave or Fashionable Hair are attracting considerable attention tremely popular in the near future operations, and the certainty by Cut Give Me a Call. Children Crylor Pitcher’s Castoria. just at present. It is an assured as they think it will enter the homes which, in swinging, on particular Baths are new and first-class in every re fact that the restaurants and cafes of the rich and poor insiduously until ' candidates, from one side to the spect. Ladies’ Baths and shampooing a special ty. Employ none but first-class men. Don't resorted to by the opulent do not all are partaking of it unawares and : other, it would bury objectionable forget the place. Three doors west of Hotel have horse meat, which they look without perceiving the change. The men in both parties under avalanches Yamhill. upon in an opprobrious manner and local vegetarians consider horse of votes. The know-nothing party even Chinamen do not patronize this meat as good if not superior to other did not discard its secrecy and mys THE delicacy to any noticeable extent. kinds of meat, claiming that the tery until the meeting of its national The questions, nevertheless, are by horse is a cleaner animal. But des council in Philadelphia June 5th, no means difficult to answer, as the pite their favorable opinions of the 1855. solution to the mystery is to be found meat they steadfastly refuse to eat In this particular the American LIVERY STABLE. in that portion of the city known as it themselves.— Portland Chronicle. Protective Association defers to a strong and just popular prediction. the North End, which collectively J. M. YOCOm, Prop. bears such a striking resemblance to A. G. Bartley of Magic, Pa., writes: I The people of this country dislike (Successor to GATES A HENRY.) the Bowery of New York, where feel it a duty of mine to inform you ami dark-lantern politics. Parties that “they do such things and say such the public that De Witt’s Witch Hazel work on the ku-klux-klan plan in the E Street, north of Third. Everything New and Firat-vlas*. Conveyance of Commercial Travel- things," as a popular song runs. It Salve cured me of a very bad case of United States will always die young. era a specialty Board and stabling by the day or month. We solicit a fair share of the local pat is in this district that horse meat is eczema. It also cured my boy of a run Yet it is entirely safe to predict that ning sore on his leg. Rogers Bros. ronage. the A. P. A. will never gain any largely consumed and is a staple article of diet. A Woman’» Opinion of Bloomers» such triumphs as its predecessor I. ». CALBRlATH. C. B. OOÜCHKR The North End, or the Tenderloin Nobod}' cau object to women wear- won. That party swept many states district as it is sometimes styled, ing masculine attire, or clothing that in 1854 and 1855, and some of them Calbreath & Goucher. teems with numberless cheap res resembles or suggests it, more than by immense majorities. Its candi taurants and lunch counters which I do. Many young women imagine date for governor of Massachusetts PHYSICIANS AND 8DRUEON8. MoMtaMvti bi ... Oaiuoa are extensively patronized by the that men’s cravats and shirts and in the former year led the whig hundreds of unemployed beings who hats give them a trim, jaunty ap nominee, his nearest competitor, 54,- (Offloe over Braly’a bank.) wander about the streets aimlessly pearance, and perhaps they do; but 000. More than forty members of in this section of the metropolis, not in my opinion they indicate a lack of congress chosen in 1854 were know- knowing or caring where they go. true womanly feeling and good taste. nothings, and the party in the presi MeMINNVIUUE These poverty-stricken wretches I do not believe, however, that the dential election of 1856 carried Mary- find sustenance in the horse meat bloomer costume is to be classed with • land. The vote rolled up by the served in the eating houses. the mock masculine garments, be know-nothings in 1856 was greater The restaurants announce, “the cause it answers a real demand and than any ever polled by a third party or since except by the populists Offers a choice list, embracing some of the fines-t best meal on earth, 10 cents,” or “the there is a good and sufficient reason before B E COULTER, Prop. in 1892.— Olobe Democrat finest dinner in the city, 5 cents.” for wearing it. I approve of bloom The habitues of the North End rarely ers, although I dislike the name; The healing properties of De Witt’s Goode of all descriptions moved and are the possessors of more than a tourist trousers, or the Syrian or Witch Hazel Salve are well known. It careful handling guaranteed. Collections few cents at a time and consequently Turkish costume, would be a more cures eczema, ekin affections and is sim will be made monthly. Hauling of all the restaurants which claim to give appropriate term. But you must | ply a perfect remedy for piles. Rogers kinds done cheap. n the County. Read the following List of Special Bargains: the best meal for the smallest amount not assume that my approval of Bros. of money receive numerous custom bloomers is unqualified, There are ers. bloomers and bloomers. Some are However, it is not only the unem made so tight that they are practic A (ouirarl lor Five Huudred Nol. 7acres in Fairlawn add to McMinn depot. A desirable residence. Price 81400. Delivery Wagon* Hade. ville; good nouse and barn; living water; set in ployed that eat in these places, as ally knickerbockers, and are most fruit and berries; good for garden. 81260—term» No. 22. 160 acres with good house and barn; all fenced; 30 acres in cultivation; good springs many men go there out of curiosity easy. An enterprising business estab ungraceful, and even immodest; that above house; one mile to school; 4 miles west of PROPRIETORS No. 2. 120 acres, 13 miles west of McMinnville; McMinnville. Price 81800. inquire for terms. to observe the kind of food kind 1 condemn emphatically. But lishment in New York has lost no 20 acres in cultivation; good bouse and barn; plenty of living water; 1U miles to school; good No. 23. 46 acres 3 miles north of McMinnville; served. The flesh of the horse in it is possible to make the bloomer I i time in testing the practical useful stock farm; 1% acres in truit. Price 87.50 per all in cultivation; good improvements; fruit of acre. Will trade for am all tract near McMinn all kinds; plenty or good water. Price 82500; fur these places is dressed in every pos costume full enough to be inoffensive ness of the latest French fad, the ther particulars on application- ville. sible style in order to afford a variety and pretty. It may be practically a 1 ; horseless carriage. The wagon is an No. 3. 2 acres in Cozine’s 3d add to McMinn No. 24. 2 lots with good house and other im to the patrons. The meat itself can ; automatic petroleum vehicle, using divided skirt, with leggins meeting i j rectified petroleum of 700 degrees. ville; good house and other out house«; % in provements south of Third street; good location. truit. Price 81300, half down, balance on time. be procured for a very small sum FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS. it half-way between the knees and | No. 25. 4() acres 7 miles west of McMinnville; No. 4. 1J4 acres in McMinnville; 7-rooin good improvements: one mile to school price and this enables the proprietors of ankles. If it is a costume of thift1 The motor works horizontally. The house; good barn ; 9 hydrants in house; hot and >1200. CHOICEST IN THE MARKET. the lunch counters to serve meals description I can see no reason why wagon fitted with a series of sprocket cold water; good location. Price 81700, half No. 26. Good sawmill 11 milei from McMinn for a remarkably insignificant amount down, balance on time. wheels and chains, is guided by a ville; cutting capacity 10,000 ft per day ; located men should object to it, or why it South side Third St. between B and 0. No. 5. 320 acres 6 miles north of Sheridan; 120 in the center of a tine body of fir and cedar tim of coin. crank and checked by three brakes. acres in cultivation; 10 acres in hops; 2 good ber; 240 acres of timber land goes with mill; will should not be worn; indeed, all the barns and house; running spring water; fruit of trade for other property; for price and other in Hamburg steak is one of the favor reasons are on the other side. If we It can be stopped or started instant Wheu In Tillamook the Place to Stop Is the all kinds. Price SIG per acre; half cash, balance formation inquire of the undersigned. on three years time at 8 per cent. ite ways in which horse meat is are to be progressive we must adapt ly. On a good road it runs about No. 27. 145 acres 4 miles from McMinnville; No. 6. One acre in Cozine’s 3d add to McMinn every acre in tine state of cultivation; all fenced; dished up and next in popularity ourselves to new conditions. Femi fifteen miles an hour, at a cost of less ville, good house. Price 8500. Payments easy. lays in a square; no waste land. Price 845 per are the sausages Plain steaks, hash nine wheeling is in a sense a new j than a cent a mile. It climbs easily acre; payments made easy. RATES Si To »2 PER DAV No. 7. 40 acres 4 miles northwest of McMinn ten to twelve per cent grades, and ville; 12 acres in cultivation; balance good tim No. 28. 168 acres 6 mi les southwest of McMinn and roasts are also served and may condition, and naturally we need a ber. Price 8750; part cash, balance on time. ville; most all in cultivation; good improve all have come from the same horse. new style of dress for it. A skirt is has gone up a short grade of 30 per The bouse is new and tlrst-class Stage offices ments, fine young orchard. Price 845 per acre. and free »ample rooms in connection. No. 8. One lot on Fourth street, McMinnville. Sandwiches are made ot the meat more or less of a hindrance to a cent. The object of the dry goods Price 8560 Center of town. No. 29. 348 acres 7 miles from McMinnville; M. H. Larsen, Prop., firm which tested the wagon was to 250 acres in cultivation; 1800 fruit trees; strong and it is not uncommon to enter a Tillamook, Oregon. woman riding a wheel. A modest No. 9. 160 acres6 miles west ot Carlton; 65 spring of water running to house and barn; % acres in cultivation; all fenced; plenty of running mile to school; farm in excellent condition. Price lunch counter and hear the waiter Syrian dress, or bloomer costume, if see how far it could be utilized for water; 3 acres in bearing trees, good house and 835 per acre, payments made easy. shout “put the horse in the stall" we must call it so, is more conven delivery purposes, for which two barn , % mile to school Price 812 50; payments No. 30. Two corner lots, unimproved; good LEGAL BLANKS. made easy when sandwiches are called for. ient, economical, and sensible. Men thousand similar vehicles are used in location; 825«). No. 10. One-half block south of Third street, Paris. The wagon which is capable The following general forms are always in stock Soup is made from the bones. McMinnville; house with ten room« hot and No. 31. 460 acres 8 miles from McMinnville; object to them in a general way, be and for sale at the Reporter office : cold water; good bam. Price 82500. Payments 150 acres in cultivation; good »house and barn; of carrying 1320 pounds, rolled away As the number of lunch counters cause they are such an innovation. Real Estate Mortgage to suit purchaser. fruit in abundance; living water 1% miles from Warranty Deeds easily with its full load at the touch school house; excellent stock.farm. Price 16000. is large the amount of horse meat Chattel Mortgage Quit claim Deeds I have questioned several as to why Satisfaction of Mort. No. 11. 2 lots with bouse and barn on Fourth Bond for Deed street, McMinnville. Price i860. Terms easy. Transfer of Mortgage No. 32. 3 unimproved lots lu McMinnville; good consumed is very great. The patrons they should object, and not one has of the driving lever, which was han Farm Lease location Price 8300. Bill of Sale Notes and Receipts of the ^restaurants are generally been able to put forth a single satis died by the inventor on the box. No. 12. 3 lots and two houses in Oak Park; We carry a large stock of stationery ami are I houses almost new. Price 81700, or one house ami No. 33. Good house and 2 lots in Oak Perk. prepared to do job printing of every sort in the 2 lots for 81000. Part cash, balance on time. aware of the nature of the meat and factory reason. We will soon grow There was scarcely any noise, save Price 1,000. Payments easy. best style of the art and at low figures. do not. offer any objections to it after accustomed to the costume, and then a regular pumping sound, that could No. 13. 320 acres 7 miles west ot McMinnville; No. 34. One acre on College side, all cleared 35 acres in cultivation; 6-room bouse with cellar; and fenced. Price 250. eating it a few times. They claim women will have made another step not be heard ten feet away. The NOTI« E OF SHERIFF'S SALE. 2 good bams; living water; most all fenced; school wagon ran well on cobble stones and No. 35. 100-acre well Improved farm, 2k miles that the only fault they have to find house on property. Price 84000. forward and away from the dragging from McMinnville. Price 4,500, one-halt down, OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, took the inclines with great ease. with it is that it has too sweet a taste. skirts, tight bands, and other con No. 14. House and 2 lots, McMinnville. Price balance on time at 8 per cont. as sheriff of Yamhill county, state of Ore 81000, N gon.under good location. and by virtue ola writ ofexecution and The reservoir holds enough petroleum No. 36. 2 lots with good house and barn, and But then that is the objection to hu stituents of unhygienic clothing.— | order of sale issued out of the circuit court of the No 15. 100 acres southwest of McMinnville; chicken park; good well; good location. Price man flesh, if we are to believe the for a run of 75 miles. As the ex state ot oregou, for the county ot Yamhill, bear well Improved. Price $5000. 900. Elizabeth H. Grannis in Demorest’s j lug dale of August 2Wh, 1895, upon ami to enforce ploding of the petroleum is done by statements of ship-wrecked persons that certain decree reudered by said court on the No. 37. »0 acres unimproved, 7 miles west of No. 16 . 320 acres on Trask river, Tillamook Magazine for October. 26th day of September, A D. 1894, in that certain county, means of an electric spark, there is toll road. 70 acres in cultivation; 22 North Yamhill; good spring, 14 acres cleared, 1-4 who have, from necessity, been com »uit therein pending wherein P A. Bates was acres In on mile to school, short distance to postoffice. Price meadow, good two-story house; good plaintiff and Samuel Brlsbine and Mary Brisbine barn , fruit of all kinds, running water; % mile ¿236 cash, or 8350,150 down, balance 18 mouths pelled to use the bodies of their com do danger of fire. No special knowl were defendants, in which it was ordered, ad to There are a good many reasons why school 1U miles to postottice. Price 82500. at 8 per cent. judges! and decreed by said court that said plain Good edge is needed for the operation of panions for food in order to preserve you should use One Minute Cough Cure. dairy farm tiff r A. Bates recover of and from -said defend No. 38. 60 acres at Scholls, in Washington Co.; anu Samuel Brisbine and Mary Brisbine the sum the vehicle and one man can work their own lives. 17. 4 acres % mile south of McMinnville 14 miles from Portland, 15 acres in cultivation, There are no reasons why yon should ot Six Hundred Sixty-Six and' 86-l(<»ths Dollars on No. county road. Price 8750 Will fake good span balance in pasture, good 7-room house, barn and both the brake and the driving lever. .66), with interest therein from the 2bth day oi horses The demand in the Tenderloin dis not, if in need of help. The only harm other out buildings, all fenced and divided in for part pay. ot September. ISM, at the rate of ten per cent per four fields, blacksmith shop on place, good busi trict is for cheap meals and as beef, less remedy that produces immediate The test was so satisfactory that the annum, and *oo uu attorney’s tees. and the ftir- No 18. Good, livery business for sale in a live ness point, 1-4 mile to P. O. ana store, % mile to ther sum of »15.25 coats, and for accruing coat*, school, grist and sawmill close by, young orchard veal and mutton are altogether too results. Rogers Bros. 500 delivery wagons used by the firm ami ordering the sale of the following described town. Inquire for particulars. and good water. Price83000, cash, balance«) real property, to-wil: which organized it are to be replaced suit purchaser at 8 per cent. expensive to be cooked and sold for No. 20. 4 acres in Martin ’ s add to McMinn Beginning at the southeast corner of the dona good baru with good well and windmill; tion land claim of John Brisbine and Mary Bris 3 ville; by petroleum wagons. Whether the A. P. A. Leader* ’ Hope*. the sum of a nickel the proprietors N’o. 89. 2 lots with good house and barn, in acres cleared, all fenced, good for garden. bine, Notification No. 5885, and running thence Price good location Price 800, S balance on one 8750 half cash, balance on time new machine can be domesticated in north fifty three and XI Highs (53.33) chains, of these establishments cast about The American Protective Associa or two years’ time. thence west nineteen and 57-100ths (19.57) chains; No. J I .(Good large bouse and two lots near them for some substitute which tion is going to hold a national con a city paved as New York is, for the thence south titty-three and 33 luoths (53.33) chains thence east nineteen and 57-looebs >19.57, would be equally palatable and less vention in St. Louis on October 14th, most part with irregular stone blocks, chs to the place of beginning, and being in Secs. 38 and 33. in tow nship two (2> south, range three expensive. It did not take them and the approach of this affair is is a question yet to be answered. <3) west of the Willamette meridian in Yambill county. Slate of Oregon, and containing one long to discover the good qualities calling out hopeful estimates and Paris, like Washington, is chiefly hundred and six (1061 acres more or leas. Now. therefore, by virtue of said decree, exe of the horse and ever since then it predictions from its leaders. J. H. paved with asphalt. Unfavorable cution and order of sale. I will, on Saturday the 5th day of October. A. D. 1895. at the hour of one has been the principal food in their Jackson of Fort Worth, its vice as such a surface is to horses, o'clock p. m. of said day, at the court bouse door restaurants where now a meal con president, says the order has 3,500,- to the horseless carriage it is in McMinnville. Yamhill county, Oregon, sell at ------- IS ONLY-------- public auction to the highest bidder foreash In sisting mostly of flesh is served and 000 members. In California it has, ideal, and hence the extent of the band, the above described real property to satisfy aald execution, cost, and accruing coats. on which the manager makes a small he says, 200,000, while in the older present Parisian craze for horseless Dated this the 2d day of September, 1996. W. G. HENDERSON, profit. states of the east the number, as he vehicles is not surprising. Sheriff of Yamhill County, Oregon. —McMinnville, Oregon.— T ” CITY BATHS COMMERCIAL YflMHILiLi FARMS Healthful Climate. Mild Temperature. Near to Market. Crops Never Fail. BEST IN THE WORLD. Truck and Dray Go. W. L. WARREN, Real Estate Agent, McHINNVILLE, ORE., Grain, Fruit and Hop Lands Matthies Brothers, CITY MARKET. Larsen House The Reporter ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR NO. 41. PATRONIZE HOME INDVSTRY. An exchange truthfully says that many people send to the large cities : for articles of use in their families because they can get them nominally a little cheaper. They will pay for a money order to transmit the pay and then pay postage for return at the rate of 1 cent an ounce, often amounting to more than the differ ence they pay to a local dealer. But something from abroad, in the eyes of many, is better than from a local store. This sending abroad for any article of use, that you can buy at home, is not right. You are practically boy- ' Reader, did you ever take S immons cottitxg your neighbor. That is un-. L iver R egulator , the “K ing of just. In building up a community, I L iver M edicines ?” Everybody needs a liver remedy. It is a sluggish or town or city and the country around take diseased liver that impairs digestion it, each are mutually dependent, one and causes constipation, when the waste upon the other. The country is de that should be carried off remains in the body and poisons the whole system. pendent upon the town people as That dull, heavy feeling is due to a consumers of their products. The torpid liver. Biliousness, Headache, Malaria and Indigestion are all liver more the town is built up and its diseases. Keep the liver active by an population increased, the more ex occasional dose of Simmons Liver Reg ulator and you’ll get rid of these trou tensive is the consumption of rural bles, and give tone to the whole sys products; and the more certainty of tem. For a laxative Simmons Liver a market. Besides, a part of the Regulator is better than P ills . It floes not gripe, nor weaken, but greatly money you pay to your local traders refreshes and strengthens. is kept at home and goes into circu Ever}’ package lias the Red Z lation and you have an equal chance stamp on the wrapper. J. H. to share it with others; whereas Zeiliu & Co., Philadelphia. every dollar you send abroad is gone from you forever. It goes to in Niagara Fall* Plant in Operatian. crease the profits of the wealth}’ After almost five years of work merchant in big cities. Then you and the expenditure of over 13,000,• will sit up nights concocting some 000, Niagara Falls are now being form of speech anathematising the utilized for power. The monster millionaires and the government for 5,000 horse power dynamos of the class legislation in the interests of Cataract Construction Company are the rich, when in fact, you yourself now sending out electricity for com have abused your privileges—which mercial use. The first power was the law guarantees to you—by con delivered to the works of the Pitts tributing to that end. You have burg Reduction Company at 7:30 helped those millionaires by extend o'clock, August 26, when dynamo ing your aid to them instead of, as No. 2 in the construction company's you ought, trying to scatter it by a power house was set in motioD. At the reduction company's works there mere equal distribution of it. were about a dozen men at work, aud It is a truth in medicine that the the pots used in themakingof alumi smallest dose that performs a cure is the num are being tested by them. best. De Witt’s Little Early Risers are The power from the power house the smallest pills, will perform a cure, is sent over copper cables laid in a and are the best. Rogers Bros. conduit to the aluminum works. The current sent out is an alternat American* aud the Cuban*. ing one, and before it can be used in There is upon us no apparent ob the making of aluminum it must be ligation of neutrality as regards the transformed to a direct current. Cuban insurrection. Neutrality pre This is done by passing through supposes war, and Spain, at the very four of the largest rotary trans moment of claiming our neutrality, formers ever built. These are 2100 refuses to admit the existence of war horse power each, and three of them on the island. are running. So far as Spain’s own conduct is concerned there is in fact no war go It’s just as easy to try One Minute ing on there. It is mere butchery. Cough Cure as anything else. It's easier And that indeed has always been to cure a severe cough or cold with it. the case. Let your next purchase for a cough be During the ten years’ struggle of One Minute Cough Cure. Better medi 1868-78 a Spanish officer, Pedro Far- cine ; better result»; better try it. Roger» doD, described the situation in these Bros. words: There is to be an immense trade Not a single Cuban will remain in in rabbits from Australia, and Aus this island, because we shoot all those we find in the fields, on the tralian rabbits will come into compe tition with American pork in Great farms and in every hovel. We do Britain, and they, will be cheaper. not leave a creature alive where we Their meat can be dressed and pass, be it man or animal. If we shipped in refrigerators to England find cows we kill them; if horses, by the ton. It is expected that the ditto; if hogs, ditto; men womeu and factory operatives in places where children, ditto; as to the houses, we all the family work in the mills will burn them.” be the especial patrons of the rabbit This atrocious slaughter was au market. The flesh can be very quick thorized and directed by official or ly cooked, and it is exceedingly ders so infamous in their savagery palatable. By means of it British that Secretary Fish wrote to the factory operatives will be able to Spanish minister to enter the pro test of our government against bar have flesh food several times a week. Australia will turn her greatest pest barism. But our government of into an actual source of profit, and that date was too deeply concerned everybody will be happy. in demanding money damages from England on the Alabama claim to do New Jersey lately witnessed some anything effective for right and humanity. As Clarence Kmg puts thing that has been seen probably nowhere else in the world. It was a it in the Forum article: family reunion of 2000 Smiths,•'many “Had the United States by one of them descendants of the original stroke of her pen recognized Cuban John Henry Schmidt of Holland. belligerency, as was her moral duty, John Henry lived at Peapack, N. J., all the Caligula-Torquemada atroci ties would have been stopped and and it was at his old homestead the war for freedom gone on to victo where the 2000 Smiths had their ry unstained by the blood of women reunion. and children. President Grant lost Acts at once, never fails, One Minute his noblest opportunity of his civil Cough Cure. A remedy for asthma, and career by miserable anxiety about that feverish condition which accom the Alabama claims." panies a severe cold. The only harmless But whatever may be the obliga remedy that produces immediate results. tions of our government, the strong Rogers Bros. sympathy of all the people is with the insurgents. They are fighting The new 1895 flags will have 45 against an oppression immeasurably stars on them. The order has gone worse than that against which our forth from Secretary Lamont. The own war for independence was waged. new star will be inserted on the right It is the habit of the American mind of the fourth row from the top, and to extend sympathy to men so en it will signify that after next Fourth gaged. In the early days of the of July Utah will be a fully fledged republic it was the common belief member of the great sisterhood of that our country had missionary states of the American Union. work to do for liberty. American sympathy, in congress and out, lent According to an article in Scrib strong support to the Poles in their ner’s Magazine, there are at the ill-fated struggle, to the Hungarians present time 850 electric railways in in their more successful revolt against the United States, operating more oppression, and to the Greeks in than 9,000 miles of track, with 2,300 their effort to throw off the Turkish cars, and representing a capital in yoke. The case of the Cubans makes vestment of 1400,000,000. a stronger appeal to the sympathies of the great republic than any of Succeeding the fad of turning the these others did. Whatever the gov newspapers over to the women for ernment may think it right to do in publication, is one of letting them compliance with the technicalities of run the street cars “for charity’s international law, the great heart of sake.” All the nickles the womeu the American people will go out to conductors take up, go to some the Cubans in cordial sympathy with charitable object. their aspiration for freedom and in the earnest hope that they may win Nothing so distressing as a hacking in their endeavor to rid themselves cough. Nothing so foolish as to suffer of the most intolerant and intolerable from it. Nothing so dangerous if allowed despotism permitted to exist in this to continue. One Minute Cough Cure century.— New York World. gives immediate relief. Roger» Bros. 4