Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, February 21, 1901, Image 4

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RACE FOR A MINING CLAIM.
Over 50.000 Ps-sangsrs a Dap.
JP8 ANO DOWNS OF MERCUR.
I
CAUGHT
SEED DEALERS.
BY THE GRIP.
The Northwestern elevated road ol
MI4w later t)««h to Hecaro Foyooeeioa
Chicago, which haa been in operation ■*• Career Only Typical of ■ Thonsond
of a itlch Diguing ia Washington.
Mluiu« c.mp.
Tbi* root of ijrany evil«—
sig months, report* su aieiave daily
An exeltlug rue« for • mine took place
Tho story of Mercur. Utah. I* a strlfc-
traffic
of
40.1106
p.-i»«<
n/ar*
for
that
Olnndu'ar tumore, abaceaae«, In February. 1HM5. For many year* it
ng llluatratlon of the upa and downs
period, and in the la«t three mouths ' >f a typical mining camp.
Many tear«
pimple* and other cutaneous erup­ had been kuowu that tbe Colville In­
an average of 50. A04.
igv tbe ind aui* tiivrv were supreme,
tion«, ««»re shm , iuiiained eyelids, dian reservation wa* rich In miuerai*
Vrrvw tread* and other relics picked up
aud prospector* bad slipped In. eludiug
Sttll Mort Counttrleilie|.
rickets, dyapepsia, catarrh, readi­
the vlgilauee of tbe ludlau police, to
TheSe« rvt’Service has unearthed another rear th. site of Mercur ludiente that
ness to catch cold and inability to explore tbe mouutalu* lu northern band of tSmintrrfriten», and »«i ur-eU a large he tri ire* have at times contested
riil of it easily, paleness, nerv- Washington. But long before white quantiiT <»f bogus bill«. " hu h are soclrver- irnoug theunrelww for tlmt supremacy
Iv eircuied lite average ihtmiii would
•uauess and other ailments includ­ men had euiered the ludían* knew that never suspect them of iwiiig mipriuii'*. with these bill« a* a battleground
Annus* Csiali;*«* nuw r«s.t, M siim
lu 1870 silver was discovered ou tlile
the top of a low tnomitalu uear the us­ Tiling» ol great tame are ai w.ivs jielet led
ft«.-..n >•»»*.- •
t .Il Ilo« •>< »'iyi.Uo« !«,
ing the consumptive tendency—
I, in piiuliry. '.«•• ol sai.ivu
tión'* border line wa* covered with tor iuiitai ioh », notably Hosteller’» Stout« Ute and two year* later the Carrie
acli
Bitten*,
which
ha«
ninny
r»,
Can be completely and perma­ bright blue atones. so gaudy that many hut few equal furdiRonier« like iudige»tioti. Steele mitre tvxik out $&i.000 lu three
BUELL LAMBI HSON'S HONS,
I HO Front stirot.
Portland, Ui
nently removyd, no matter how were carried off aud placed lu the w.g dv ?*pei»sia. con»upat tun, tiervousnes and uotitba. and the t'amp Floyd I hkiui
».
warn*. Tbe pro*peetor* kuew that these general debility .\lwav» go io reliable <-«|red to Its height. IrewlHtou «praug
young or old the sufferer.*
druggists
who
have
the
reputation
vf
gay stone« betokened the existence of
ip aliiuMt In a day where Mercur now
gmug what you a>k for.
H<><»<i »SHr'>»i»ATillR was given the daugh­ copirer vein* and many a hungry eye
«taii.lw Tire town wa* lu a fever.
ter «.t Suas VeRiooy, Wawanring, N. i. wa* east at that rock-strewn patch of
1'bere were rich «trike«, «liootluga. « Id
Art and Natur*.
who had brokeu out ivith acmfulk »(»fee all
'aroiiMtl* ami claim Jumping*.
The
or* r her fare and head. The hrst bottle ground before the government lifted
Freddie—What'* the differenc« be­
bei|»ed Her and When »he had taK<n aix the the ban that kept out pale face Intru­ tween a portrait aud a photograph, Mormon Chief mitre wa* trauaformed
»ore» Mere ail hea ed And he> taco wa» der*. But Cougteaa passed a law open­
ntu a fort, and battle* for It*
dad?
iiiiooth He «r, »- that »he ha* never
riantin.
shown any »iga of the »crufula reluming. ing part of the reservation to mineral
Uobwigger—Sometime* a photograph »Ion wore trequeut.
location.
Thru the bottom drop|»evl out. The
I'lanl
look* like you.
r»rr> » h * w »!■ lr ytM|
-auip wa* dv-K.-rt.-d
The m>unils of
s Sarsaparilla Waiting for the President to sign the
l.kiy i h»«|>
,
formal proclamation, two parties quiet
pick and blnat were goue from tbe deep
I« Ana
I
Un citai,,
■•4
a
I
lrrg
•«
Promises to' cure and keeps the ly entered the forbidden territory aud
Vi'iwa Bats fluttered unmoleeted
wlirrv bril Lhein
fit«
1 ibout th« rotting timber». Coyote*
promise. Ask your druggist for it camped alongside the promising vein.
N»r IWU »«».I Auuual
At Marcus, the nearest telegraph sta
dunk Into tire tuntiek aud from this
ma:.».! free
today and accept no substitute.
tlon. two young meu waited with tense
vantage ground howled defiance at the
M »INRY A CO.
SAN FRANCIS! 0 ATTORNEY STRICKEN tierce
nerves for the first tick that would tell
wind of w inter. For a time the
□•If.IL Mkh
tlifferent Sort.
WITH
PARALYSIS.
that the President had signed the proc­
qieetral building* «tood gloomily on
their stilts, their paneles* window*
“My daughter,” remarked Mrs. Nex- lamation. It was a cold, gray winter
dore, “ha* developed a perfect passion day aud the snow was piled high. Late Shock to the System ttrings oa N«rfou| »taring vacantly. Then decay made
In the afternoon the won! came and
them aluk gradually luto deaolate
Prostration—>lluw a Cure Was
for music.”
heaps, to lie swept away later by tire.
Bffected.
“Ye*, returned Mr*. Peppery, “I'll there was a simultaneous dash for th«
lu 1880 only one house waa left In
wa rant it isn't as strong as tbe pas­ horses that were waiting outside. Then
It i* doubtful if anything could b«
Plunging through
sion vour daughter nrouse* tn my hus­ the race began.
written more convincing tliau the in­ tire entire canyon. There lived »ol tary
band'.”
drifts, tumbling down decline*, to ling
teresting story related by Mr. Edward M um « Mauulug. keeping up as*-»*ment
POWB
desperately up steep hill* and bound­ T. Dudley, a practicing attorney for 26 work ou a few claims. In l-b81 Arie
StOfte tho Cough and
ing at full speed over the level stretch years iu San Eraueisco, with offices at 1'I ikh I o thought he had found quick
Works Off the Cold.
es. these two horse* bore their riders.
silver In the old camp. He staked
Laxativ« Bromo-Quinina Tablets cure Sometimes one was ahead and some­ 88 City Hill avenue. Mr. Dudley a claim and named It Mercur. But
a cold in one day. No cure, No Pay. times the other, The sun disappeared lost hi* balance while staudiug upon mercury never paid to develop
the rear platform of a street car, causing
Price 25 cauta.
and the hurrying pair blundered along him to tall, striking tbe ground with ¡claim. In 1S83 gold wa* found In
the
deepening
twilight,
and
through
the back of his bead, which brought on aays, but It could not Ire extracted. A
Coil of the Buffalo Exposition.
then in the light of the stars reflected a feeling of uumbuess and eventually few men became Interested ami car­
It costs $10,000,0J0 to build tiia by tbe glistening snow. Spurs were
paralysis. Mr. Dudley tells bis ex­ ried on mining In a deeultory way with­
Pan-American exposition at Buffalo.
plunged so deep that flecks of blood perience iu his own way as follows:
out auccee.. Tire Mercur claim wa«
stained the snow. Almost side by side
“After the fall from the car 1 passed sold as a "gold brick" to a party of Ne­
Many complicated disease« and
they scrambled up the mountain. Tbe it by as au accident that had left uo braska "tenderfeeL" For year* they
much suffering result liuui con­
yells of the riders were beard In tbe apparent ill effects; yet a few week* worked away. Dre waa to be found In
stipation (. akhki . ii tax cures
distance by the rival watcher*, who did later, in endeavoring to get ou a car, I plenty, and the amaya showed large
the most obstinate case ot
stomach and bowel derangements.
not wait a further hint, but drove the found 1 could not raise my foot. From amounts of gold. But every process
stakes that were to locate tbe I-a Fleur this time paralysis began in my feet they tried brought no results In ex­
and iu time m.v lower lituba became tracting rhe precious metal. They ex­
mine.
Encouraged.
Then followed wordy dispute«, flat numb. I became pale as a ghost aud hausted their capital, and In LstKI they
Jane—It is always a surprise to me fights and the flourishing of Winches­ it brought ou a bloodies« condition of
were $50.tl()0 lu debt aud at the end of
what a lot of homely women get mar-
From being a strong, I their rope.
ter*. but before the mine was chrte- my system.
ri«d.
tened with blood one party concluded healthy man of 180 pounds, I was re­ 1 GUtrert I’erhin. one of the owners,
Bertha—No doubt it is a reflection
’ to withdraw and tight Its battle In tb« duced to 145 pound*, and my doctor j who w as a Nebraska druggisL visited
that give* you a great deal of encour­
told my wife that it was only a que* ‘ the mine Going through the drawer*
| courts.—Alnslee’s Magazine.
sever« attack of I
I.» Grippe 1* epidemic catarrh
agement, dear.
tion of tint« when 1 should have to I of the office desk he came upon a ■pare* no class or nationality. The'grippe I
to I« affé, ted badly
ARMOUR AND HIS EMPLOYES.
take my bed. Medicine prescribed pamphlet which hail tieen sent to the culturwl *n<l the ignorant, the aristo all over.
Life to a l.asy Liver!
by the doctors did no good, and, at the . foreman, it was a brief description of erst and the pauper. The m»-«-* and
"On« of
customer* who was
Lexy, le* en Uvera caul* nine tenths of all An Incident Showrins the Kindness of
time 1 started to take Di. Williams' ' the cyanide prove««, then new In Amer- the claasea are alike subject to I* greatly helped by I'eruna advised me
destila, u.w your livet its with Cocarei«
the
Greet
Chicago
k'neker.
Candy Car hai tic and »ave your u*u lite: All
Pink Fills for Pale People, il I fell
to trr It. and I procured a imiti» th*
druggist*, ISc. 35c, 50c.
Perhaps "Phil” Armour bad les* trou­ down I could not possibly get up again Ilea. With hla druggist's experience grippe. None are riempi—all are Ila
•am« day. Now my head is .-leer, mv
I Peyton had no difficulty In mixing a ble.
ble with bis employes than almost any uuaSsistance. 1 could scarcely walk
H«v« yon the grip? Or. rather, ha» nerves are stea-ly, I enjoy food, aud
cyanide solution aud tratlng It lu a
The Sexes.
other great employer of labor In the a block.
Now I can walk three
to« C*,‘| ms*« « Oil>ias«u
the grip got y«u? t it ip I* well uamed. r«»t well. I'eruna has beeu worth a
Mrs. Henpeck—I .wonder why they country. He was exacting and re­ or four mile* without fatigue, and as cupel with some pulverized ore. But The original Freuch term, la
dollar a <lu«e to me.
L. D. Wallac«
grippe.
tire
solution
did
not
seem
to
percolate
insist on calling women "th« weaker quired punctuality and energy, but he you see. am altogether a different man
has been shortened by the busy A mari­
Http < ««•••• l**«ÌH«*e»
always paid good wages and showed a —and all from eight or nine boxes of the powdered ore and the experltnenta
vessel?"
can to read "grip." Without tateti 1-
Mrs M. A. Sharick, chaplain <4. A.
Mr. Henpeck —I can't imagine, Sb« ■ personal interest in tbe welfare of each Dr. Williams’ Pink Pill* for Pale Peo­ were failure*. Sick at heart. Peyton left lug to do so a new
word lias tire 11 II. Woman's Belief Uotp«, write« hum
In the cupel a solution with which he
generally carries ^h* most sail.
one of bla employe*. He never permit ple.
coined that exactlv dea. ribes tbe case. Freuionl, Waah :
had
been
making
tent*
until
It
wa»
ted himself to get Into debt, and be
“After trying Dr. Williams' Pink
As if Mime hideous giaut with awful
“When la grtpp« was th« prevailing
tried to impress upon bis employes tbe Pills, I could see in a very short time much diluted, and went to bed. Th« GRIP had clutched us in its fatal
PORTLAND, OHkCUN
Ilin««» tn this We«l«rn country I wa«
next
morning
he
noticed
that
the
weak
­
rule which be had followed. It Is re that I was picking up color and my
clasp, Men. women, children, whole lat<l up the w ) m > 1« wtulsr, I |nrtially
lated that one day, ou going Into bls health and general system was much ened solution had penetrated the clay to w ns •nd cities are caught tn the
lost my hearing, and had a very bad
office,
be found a policeman in tbe cor improved. 1 did not change my diet, cupel.
IIIANA
Wash -pa , <
•
rw
baneful grip of a terrible monster.
Ttela »igwatur» i» •» every box of the genuine
case of catarrh of th« bead and throat.
“
If
the
weak
solution
will
go
through
< S »I re
h ih S II \ • lag
□or
did
1
take
any
other
medicine,
and
r, r».»« Tur Grip.
Laxative Bromo-Quinine T«birt* ridor.
“
I
read
of
I'eruna,
triad
II
aud
had
*Hb<orpa
>'ri»««rutl
ng
1
1»
mg
IS7K
"What are you doing here, sir?” be my increase in weight from 143 clay like that. It ought to go through
tb* r«n«4y tbit ear*« ■ «-»Id la «M Kay
Mrs. Dr. C. D. Powell, president of in. hearing restored and catarrh curwl
pounds to 185 pound* I can lay to large pieces of ore,” he reasoned.
asked.
Epworth League, also president of I cannot «|*eak too well ot P«r«Ba,"~
The problem was solved. A weak so­
Mineral Products of the L'nited States.
“1 am here to serve a paper,” was nothing else than Dr. Williams* Pink
Loyal Temperance Laglon, ante* Irom Mr*. M. A. bhwrick.
lution and larger pieces of ore were
Pill* for Pale People. Signed.
Ia 1890 the mineral product* of the tbe reply.
Chehalis, Wash.:
ONI FOR A DOII. CwwiirtlteM».
1.« I.rlpp« < *a*«.l 1« It« Viral aie««.
tried,
and
tlie
pro»«*«
worked
like
a
EDWARD
T.
DUDLEY,
tMtK livin ' • fliapIMj'urifl (»• b -ol A I
United States amounted to $619,00d,-
"What kind of a paper?" asked Mr.
"I have used several remedie* in
» I, I ?•* Ml Pl 'oM«-r*g |>.nnu,f -*i'
.eg It
Lieutenant
Ciarlo«
liuti*,
of
th«
kali
charm.
Subscribed
and
aworn
to
before me
000 and in 1899 to $$76,000,000.
Armour.
case* of severe cold* aud la grtpp«. but latke City barrack* of th« Salvation re»n vlnr«y 9 w ’lira) Miap • fr»4, ' bei . ON.
The owners of the Mercur mine were
■ OBANMOCO.»
r«. » .4
«g
”1 want to garnishee one of your thia 10th day of July, 1900.
none I consider of mor« value than
Army, writ«* fruiu <>gd*u, ('tali:
transformed Into rich men.
Mo-res
Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow s Sooth­ men's w ages for debt, »aid tbe police-
Justin Gate*, Notary Public,
Perun«.
”
—
Mr*.
Dr.
C.
D.
Powell.
ing bvruptbe beat remedy to use for their
“Two month* ago I wa* suffering
At «11 druggist* or direct from Dr. Manning, tlie patient hermlL made
man.
thildren during the teething period.
The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus. with so sever« a cold I could hardly
“Indeed.” replied Mr. Armour, "and William* Medicin* Co.. Schenectady, $15,000. The town of Mercur sprang
After KtTerls nf 1» (irlppw.
speak.
The Best Mill Hand.
wbo Is tbe man?” He thereupon asked N. Y., on receipt of price, 60 cent* per up. phoenlx-llke. ami Is to day one of
Mi«* Emma Jourl*. president Gnldru
“Our captain advised ma to try Pa­
box;
6
boxes
$2.50.
the
richest
gold
camps
In
the
United
It is said that tbe New Knlgaader tbe policeman Into bls private office and
II «1 Sewing Circle, write« from 4" rana. aud procured a lotti« for me. and
States.
—
Eugene
B
Palmer
In
Alnalee
*.
ordered that tbe debtor come In. He
■takes th« best mill hand..
Origin of Sing Sing.
Burling street, Chicago, 111., as fol­ truly it worked wouders.
Within two
then asked tbe clerk bow long be had
low*:
weeks I was cultroly well."-—( latice
GIRL'S FIGHT WITH A HAWK.
Sing Sing's name is derived from
been
In
debt.
The
man
replied
that
for
Valuable Almanac Free.
“This spring I «offered «eierely front Hunt.
'•Sint Sics,” the title of a former
We have received * copy of the new al­ twenty years be had been behind, and branch of tbe Mohegan Indians. The California Child l*l«pl*ye<l n W under­ the after effect* of la grippe. A* the
Congrtsaaiiiait Whit«'» I »Iter.
fill Amount of I'lack.
manac for 1801 published by the Royal that be could not catch up.
doctor* did not neem to help me 1
inhabitants of the town want to call it
Baking Lowder To. It is an artistic aud
Tarboro, N. C.
"But you get a good salary,” »aid Mr.
Ida
Duffy,
the
»-year
old
dnugliter
of
bought a bottle ot i'eruna.”—Mt** Em­
Oasin ug, which is the name of the
useful book and will be of interest to
Gentlemen—am more than
Thomas J. Duffy, of the Palatine In­ ma Jouri*.
housekeepers. A noteworthy teature of Armour, "don't you?”
township.
“Yes.” said the clerk, “but I can't get
satisfied with 1‘eruna and find
surance Company, of San Francisco,
the almanac is * prediction of the «rather
CongrtiimBn llnwartl'a Letter.
for every day of tbe year, by Prof. DeVoe. out of debt. My life Is such that some­ K tatb of O hio , rrrror tolxdo , >
had a desperate battle with a wounded
It to be an excellent remedy for
Port
Payne,
Ala.
Luca*
<
ocwtt
.
«
i
••
Who correctly prophesied the great Galves­ how or other I can't get out”
F ka . nk J. < hiniy make» oath that he !• the chicken hawk at San Rafael and nar­ The Peruna Medicine Co., Colum­ the grip and catarrh.
I have
ton cyclone and other nn|-ortant meteoro­
“But you must get out,” said Mr. •cm or par ter of the firm of F. J. crknkt A Co., rowly escape with her life. Several
logical events. We are authorized to say
used it in my family and they all
doing bust nets in th» City of Toledo, County
bus,
Ohio:
that any woman reader of this paper caii Armour, “or you must leave here. How and State afor**sa d, and that »aid firm will pay days ago tbe bird was given to the
flentlemen--.“! have taken Pe­ join me In recommending It as
secures copy without cost bv sending a re­ much do you owe?”
tbe mmol ONE HCNI>RED bOf.LAK.Sfor ea/h child aud it has since been kept a pris­
and every rose of Catai rh that cannot be cured
quest to tbe company, at 100 William bl.
runa
now for two weeks and an excellent remedy."—ileo. ft.
Tbe
clerk
then
gave
the
amount.
It
by the uae of H allji C atarrh C urb
oner In the yard of tbe family residence
Saw York.
FRANK
J
<
RBMKY
find
I
am
very much relieved. I White, Member of Congress.
was less than $1,000. Mr. Armour took
at that place. The other morning the
Sworn to before me and aubaenbed in mv
llcMltlt After < wrr*l
World'» Largest Diamond.
bls check-book and wrote out a check presence, thia4th day of December, A. b. 1M4 hawk succeeded In making Its escape feel that my cure will be perma­ IC«>iiiBinr«i It! Krrlilc
*>f 1.« <• 11 PI»*
$
A. W . <;I.EABON,
for
the
amount
nent.
I
have
also
taken
it
for
la
and
flew
to
a
near-by
tree,
where
a
Tbe largest uncut diamond in tbe
12^11
Aatarp Public
Mrs. T. W. Collins, treasurer Inda­
"There,” said he as he handed the
piece of string attached to Its leg l>e- grippe and I take pleasure In rec­
world wa* th* Braganza, owned by tbe
pendent
Order Good Templars, ol Ever
Hall's
Catarrh
cure
la
taken
internally
and
acta
king of Portogal, 1,680 carats, Its clerk the check. “There la enough to directly on the blood and mucoui aurfacea of came entangled In the branches, again ommending Peruna as an excel­ ett. Wash , writ««:
making the bird a prisoner.
catting reduced it to 867 carat*, but pay all your debts. Now I want you the system. Send for testimonials, free.
lent remedy to all fellow suffer-
"Alter having a Mvare attack of la
F. J. CHENEY A <2O.t Toledo, O.
The little girl seeing that the hawk ers.”—M. W. Howard, Member of
•v«n thn* it retain* it* supremacy;, to keep out of debt, and If 1 bear of you
Sold by drurpista, 76c.
grtepe I continued lu a feslrl* condi­
Hall's
Family
Pill»
are
the
beau
again
getting
into
debt
you
will
have
was unable to fly away, run to the tree, Congress.
•nd tbe next largest ia tb* Star of the
tion «ven after the doctor called me
Booth, 254 carat«.____________________ to leave.”
and taking advantage of It* spread tig
I.a <Arl|>|»e I,eave« the Wpatem lu •
Variation of th* Loot
cured. My bloo.1 seemerl poisonml.
Tbe man took the check, paid bls
Deplorable (JonilIlion.
limits, rapidly climbed to a »pot many
Perun* cured me,"— Mr*. T. W. Col­
"That friend of mine in th« British feet above the ground, where the bird
debts and remodeled bi* life on a cask
D. L. Wal'acA. a charter mem her ot lin*.
Mi ill l-L?
ot •»»T f»ler« of Ma- n*rr, Il
army sent me a kog of ChineM wine
basla.
will pay to writs .• for cato
Interuational
Barbera' Union,
was entangled. She attempted to undo the
Addre«* Th« Peruna Medicine Co., of lof u* and priera
th«t be looted in Pekin.
The stuff
the string from the tree, when sudden­ write« from 15 Western avenue, .Mm* Columous, <>., lor a free book on ca­
How Trees Are Dwarfed.
was half water."
ly the bird swooped at her and buried neapolii, Minn.:
RUSSUL g OO., Portland. Or.
tarrh.
Interest In the dwarfed forest trees
"Evidently diluted.”
the talon« of both feet In tbe little girl's
Rheumatic peins ar« the cries of proteal produced by Chinese and Japanese gar-
and diatres« froto tortnred maaclea, aching
Piso'sCnre cannot be to hiirhly spoken face. 'ITie child screamed with pain,
deners is growing in this country. In of*«*
POULTRY NETTING,
low* the "Hawkeye State.”
cough cure—J. W O'Baiza, 322 but plucklly fought the hawk off ns
joint* and excited nerve«. Th« blood has
Bonnet Nearly 4,000 Vtrai Old.
hoy from tb* in*n«f*rlur*r I’rlcs is lull rn*h
making
the
dwarf
tbe
gardener
breaks
Third
Ave., N., Minneapolis, Miuu., Jan.
been poisoned by the accumulation of
Iowa
almost
from
the
date of it* ad­
•gain
and
again
it
attacked
her
with
|l U
frr I W Mr. I 41 frrl long
The ohlest Imniint Ws* found on *n
««at« matter in the «yatem, aad can ne a branch from a tree. Just below an 6. 1900.
»4
■
mission ha* been called the "Hawkeye Egyptian mummy, that of a priiioxs*
beak,
talons
and
wings.
J *
longer supply the pur« and health sustain­ “eye” on tbe branch he cuts and re­
•«
*<
4 ••
Bees In Pslcxtine-
State.
”
Hawkeye
win
the
name
of
*
The
child
’
s
face
was
terribly
scratch
­
4.U
*•
»•
8i
a
who
whs
interred
about
3,
(M0
y«ar*
ing food they require. The whole system moves a ring of bark. Then be sticks
«*>
• • ss
«I
Under rational treatment the aver­ ed and her hands cut In the struggle, noted Indian chief, who, in the early before Christ.
feela the effect of thia acid poison ; and tbe branch In a ball of specially pre­
All KIndi of Wir» and Iron orfc
•ot until the blood haa been purified and pared earth. This he crams Into a age yield of a beehive in Palistine ia but tbe little heroine clung to the tree days, caused no little trouble slung the
PORTLAND WIRK A IRON WORKS
Th* M«»t I’r««rrlpllon for Malurl»
brought beck to a healthy condition will
100 pounda.
and eventually securing a bold on Hie western border of American civiliza­
flower pot and keeps It moist enough
14V rroMt At.« I'orllan«!.
the «che* aad pain« ceaae.
tion.
Chili* and Favar is a botile of Groves.
bird's
leg*
prevented
It
from
doing
ritr
­
Lire or QUKBN VICTORIA.
Mrs. Jan»«* K«ll. of 707 Hint* street, N. R, to start the roots. After tbe roots are
lasteloai
Chili
Ionie.
Il
I»
ȓtnply
thee
harm.
Slowly
and
pnlnfully
itile
Washington, D. C-, writ*»
follow»: ‘‘A f«W well grown tbe water supply Is lessen­
Complot« Ilf« nf Quwwn Victoria
n*«t
<> V lcriKI.lt Tr A purine« the t>l.M>d
SBonlks «go I k*<f •* -Ito.
iron and quintile in a tastelra» forni,
book, best trun», Outfit mMlled fr*w.
end cures ah forms of Ind Igas
ed. As tbe branch puts out limbs these Atldrwsa K. C. Miller A < o., Fortiaud, Or. climbed down the tree and stlU cling­
Usm in il* wortt for** Th*
No Cure, No Pay. Prie« t.Oo.
tlon; a clear, healthy complexion
ing to the struggling bird she brought
Kin w*s >• inttn** lk*t I
are clamped with wire bands to pro­
Il li.Jurr» »... v..u»
t.» <lu •<» l**1"*
end good h-slth result from Ila
mm» romptoivly pro«-
0
SjUixed.
It
with
her
to
the
ground
and
placed
It
H KI* I, ihr Olii, < -il« lh«l r. all»
duce a rugged and ancient look. The
lrat*4 Th* attack w*. an
use; It Is made from H KllHe.
Indiani Uho Are Prohibitlunist*.
sud
hiiimr»
jon
«h«n
lo
slot. Hol4 wii«
In
captivity.
Then
she
ran
to
the
■nusuattv »«v*rv •*». and
Adversity ia often a blessing in dis­
roots are kept down by cutting. Honey
■ o*r«lil<-r Itisi llirn- I h .,«« «Ili i-tirs » h > ' •
my c«»<tfilon wa* r-r.r4
The remmint* of thè once groat Pen- film filion I» «r*«tal»l» SI"! I i « io U>- • 11 ""
house, where her cut ami bleeding face
Is smeared on tbe trunks to attract In­ guise.
A Big Warthouse.
*4 •• being v*ry danger,
obscot tribùof Indiati* uow Ihing on an BMiU GUnU riirei1 iho,,,.,,,!.. it »in.-ot».o'i
was promptly attended to. Ix« Ange­
•a*. I was «iu«d«d by
sects which give it a worm-eaten ap­
Kansu* City is to have a big banana Islarni near (Jldtown, M. E., bave Alali .li nit,i»ta or by uisil |>irr>sl<1,
ant ef tka snort akl* 4oc-
le«
Times.
n box*« r.’ <i Hooklrt fri-.-. Wrll. kvssx»
pearance. It often requires twenty
tor» in Washington, whole
warehouse, large enough to hold 26 cur thuir own forni of governnicut. At l'HXMlc-l. < »., l-s l'rou*. Wl».
alao a mamb«r rf th« (»«-
years to perfect the dwarfing.
loads.
•Uy at a toadies madital
An Unfortunate Name.
their reoent elnction thev chn«» a Pro-
aailag* art*- S*tal4 ma
HBI.P KKKK TO RWPr.OYRItS-
Mr. Peet, a rather diffident man, was
hibitionist i blei, tiamed Mitchell Al­
S* eonttuua bl» praserip-
French Flection*.
TO cutin A COt.n IN ON* HAT
Coo*,, Waller«, l.<>s*«ri, MUlinrn. ►.n«l' *'rt.
•ana and I waul* gat w«U. After having I' 61l«4
unable
to
prevent
himself
from
being
tean,
tiy
a
voto
of
26
to
28.
*«
a
»ers.
H. It. men, Domestics f'lerki, < arP»*n-
Connected
with
French
parliament
­
Take
Laxative
Bromo
(Quintan
Tab
­
Eva tito»» without receiving tbe »light»«
t.-rs, Wn«Ml<!hnpers, Hoime Girls, ><■ fels. Hee
Introduced one evening to a fascinating lets. All druggists refund th« monny
■#t, I Sacttaad tocontln«« kfa tr«*t*,Ct sat ary elections are some curious feature«.
lajpwnto,
Prompt aifendon fo msll or lrri-
er Having haard «7 A • « i«wfft a Spocita)
KM tanilMtl MH, to, 144 , NMWI rHt.IM.M
young lady, who, misunderstanding Ills if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's sig­
feeentntauaedfar Rheumattom. i 4«rt4«d »lated For instance, no wall literature Issued
in «««pair hewsvar 1« giva th« madidna a trial, by a candidate or bls friends may be
name, constantly addressed him as Mr. nature ia on each box. 25c.
aad after I Rkd tab«« a few bottle* I was abte t*
Peters, much to the gentleman's dis­
bobble around an crutch**, **4 veryaoon there­ printed on White paper, white being
Electrical Works ol Germany.
after had oa »•« far theta at *B. ■ • B kart«* the color reserved for official announce­
tress. Finally, summoning courage, lie
ear«« n»e »««4 aud wail All tbe dl»tre»««J
bashfully but earnestly remonstrated:
In the days of the empire,
The eleotrical work* of Germany
Bhav* left ■•. my appetite b»» retnrnedl ments.
ato happy la be *«aia reetared to pavfaal when official candidates were known
“Oh, don’t call me Peters; call me rnpleseut an investment of $300,UUt>,-
Peet!”
In the land, the addresses of the gov­
00).
th* great vegetable ernment’s nominees were printed on
“Ah, but I don't know you well CITR Farmaaently Cured. N«i fit« or n*rvou«n»MM
Sometime» In winter at every
purifier «nd tonic, is white paper, and thia no doubt had due
Mep there is danger ot
enough, Mr. Peters," su'd the young ■ I IO after first <lav'« ii’oof l»r K IlBa'a Greftt N«rvs
Kewtorpr M«n<l fur Fit Bl. S4.00i<i«l Gotti*» mi >-l treat-
the ideal remedy in all
lady, blushing, as she playfully with­ tea Da. H ll Kl4»»,M4 .vll 6rth>H.,Pbil»dslfbia.Pa.
weight
with
the
more
Ignorant
voters.
rbenmstic trouble*.
□
o
Again,
any
elector
whose
name
Is
men­
drew
behind
her
fan.
9
Thai« are no opiate* 01
CANOV
Output ol Ruitlsn Gold Minex.
I)
tioned
In
a
newspaper
can.
If
be
feel
mineral* ia it to disturb th* dige*tioa aad
and
__ CATHARTIO
All Hhe Took.
lilntself aggrieved, call upon the editor
Russian gold mines avi-ragn an an­
-feed to ruinous habit«.
“Did she take anything when she left nual yield of 86,668 pound*.
We have prepared * special book on to publish a reply. This, however, Is
e U U X-/
\
ter husband’» hourtc?”
Rheumatism which every sufferer faoen not confined to elections, but Is a right
»LACaoa.YiI.WttV/
tbi* painful di*e**« «bould read. It is the enjoyed by French citizens under th«
TOU KNOW WII4T YOU AKK. TAKING
"Nothing but her departure.”
which cripple or hurt
eep ou ry
■wet complete and interesting book of
When you take Grove’* Tastalnaa Chill
"Then I was misinformed.”
deeply, but at any time
'aw of the country.
the kind in *xi*t«nc«. It will be «ent free
Gfl®ircaacsis
Em Win
from whatever cause
Tonio
because
the
formula
Is
plainly
"In what way?”
to any on« desiring it Write our pbyai-
Want Americana to Iko the Work.
printed
on
«vary
bottle
showing
that
il
"I
underotood
»be
took
her
maiden
«iaM fully and freely about tout case, wa
Taar No Sutrirurt, full C ataioc «*-
Tlie .Siamese government bqs naked
P ti'ant r«l»tahlR Poltrii. Tatto flood P<>
i* simply Iron and Qniniti* lit a tax ta­ Uoud,
name.”—Cleveland Plain Dealer.
B howihc F ull Line or GaaMfMS ano H a D-
ggak« no charge for medical advice.
havvr Mluunii. We alt rd or Url|»a 10«. »c.MM
for American bld« for the construction
les* form. No Cure, No Pay. 6Uo.
TUI «WITT IMC4FI0 CO., ATLANTA, U.
... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
A.J. T ower Co. Bo.ro«
's
"Bridget told Mrs. Nextdoor that 1
>f a plant for the manufacture of am-
It«rlla| »«*«4$ ( •■tear, < bl««g«, Maa<r«al,
Va*t. »1»
was a henpecked fool; shall I discharge
nunltlop In that country.
Purchsxcd a Stat* Convict Plantation.
will cur* surely tad promptly
her?" "At one«! Bridget has no right
•niuij,™»iH4iit *u*r*a
The penitentiary Imardof Misaisaippl NO-TO-liC SB*
*l»u to « I • • Tokarrn lleklt
The love of a woman Is more danger
to tell our family secrete to the uelgb- haa pnrohaseil 1,000 acres fur a state
A iii.rsntncd Cure for <
r. is. d .
>u* than tbe enmity of a man.
So. 7-l«Ol.
bor«."—Ufa.
OMSamyllon lion p U«* Hu*J“-
,
convict plantation.
Released by Pe-ru-na Congressman How
Recovery—Congressman
Geo. H. White’s Case.
PLAUT LARBERSON'S SEEDS!
FERRY’S
Hood’
NOIHING BETTER MADE
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