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FROM SUNDAY'S DAILY ' .... - - - - t . - "' ' ti f AN EVAPOXlATOll. j A CONFIDENCE MAN T.PfcIESCE, PUKCHASKD FOE ABOUT THIRTY DOLLABS. John a Bailey" VUHi ft Eciidnt of the 8ntiB Cpantrj-And He Leave, fcndde-nly. 1 ' i . DETROIT. Or.. July 'ltj-A? Plled f H. T. Allen, of the Allen Evaporat ing Canning Co.. r Balem. wm in Ko burr for several and has completed arrangement, for the ervc turn of a, fruit evaprator m that city. He left fcr Portland to purchase ma terial and will bc In work, next week. Mr. Allen will put up an evaporator of KO bushel? a day capacity and will buy his fruit outright frrr the grower. This is an Institution much needed in Rare burg snd will no doubt prqrt a .usful business venture- f wtt.t. APPEAL. County Judge G. Id man with P" e Bailey P. Terrell yeste rday made his decision ausd giving as a name JohnjKV BaJWy ot the claim of W. P. predated hlmaelf attne Grimes, again the estate of John Leedy. at Miato. bout two weel tago . Mr. Grime, filed a and enraged J" .i Q?rt" claim for $275-53 with Mrs. Addle Par suofa time a. he could go to the Quarts- xecotrix. alleging that this Till mine, without unt waaue h m for service ren- much .now. He represented Thexecutrix allowed $125 on aa being a mining expert and that he gjJ and Mr. Grime, appealed had been sent by a .trong com ban to uTcSn'court. Judge' Terrell taveatlgate the Albany tln jflnda for the claimant In the sum of lew to purchasing. In the mTJlt 1232.53. and (decree, that each of the be basted blmaeU fishing f "J contanU ' pay one half of the fee. ally taking of him pos-e-Ion. at Cooks con g x MJ .ttle lDt t.tn.- Mr Leedy and their own cost. The attorney, for the He finally nfAkJtmh him. ; ewtate aay they will appeal from tha o mg tSenvS ?ait? . aS decision of the county court to the clr- -uaji r -tilt nnrt - . s also to bear toe expense i- for the enUre family, i A. an evieanco r mnnA aith he cava Mr. Leedy a check for $300 on Gilbert Bros Bank of Salem. Last Saturday Mr. Bailey (?) borrowed a horse, saddle, and btjldle. and 13 la money for Immediate needs " from bis host and as the latter, was Just starting to Albany he also ex changed watches with,; him as his Bailey's) waa In need of repair. The ! horse was borrowed to ride over to the mtnM n Little North i Folk, ana be ' mrmrn tn ht back bv Sundavii night. On DIccovered ry a Woman. . Another . great discovery has been made, and that too. by a lady in tbfs country. "Disease fattened It. clutch, upon her and for seven yeai. she withstood U teverest tests, but hr vital organ. wre undermined and death seemed Imminent- For ; threw month, she coughed incessantly, and could not tfeepv 6b finally discov ered a way to recovery, by pert-hating of us a bottle or iji. King's ww waa to be back by unaayf mgni. un t of us a Dome or vx. jungrs n arrlvlna In Albany Mr. Leefly present- coverv for Consumption, and was so ed the check to one of the! banks and much relieved en irking flrst 4 dose, a telephone to Salem soon brought an' tnat ,ne lept all right, und with two . answer the check was not good. It' i bottles, bps been f brolutely cured. Her needless to add that "Mr. Bafley has ' name is Mrs . Luther Lutx." Thus ;not yet returned with the horse and writes W. C. Hamnick it Co., of Snel Irwiulry revealed the fact that he Dy yy. C. Trial bottles fre at Tr. had not gone to .the mines out neaaea stone's drug stores. Regular size &0c hi. Wsima tnmrarA f.h VallpV Via Me ! aa ffnap.nt.jul . . . i a - f J a1J a I 'very plausible story and that with his age and afflicted condition, it was not easy to put him down .as a confidence man. Mr. Leedy figures he is out about 130 for his experience.; I i The following is from the Albany Herald, 4f the 15th Inst: "Dr, T. L. Ball, who has returned from a trip up the North Santiam. told of a smooth swindling game that was worked at Mlnto by an old man who gave bis name as John Bailey. Bailey .went to Mlnto about ten days ago and represented that he was on his way to Inspect the Albany Mining A Milling Company's mines at Quartsville. ' with a view of purchasing the same. He said the snow was too deep and he would spend a few days 'fishing at Mlnto. ! "He met Mr. John Leedy and talked about all kinds of mines, saying he owned extensive mines In Alaska, and finally offered him and his two, boys $15 per day to go with him t'o Cook's Inlet and help him work his mnes. He kindly offered to advance the expenses of the trip, handing Mr. Leedy1 a check cor 93UO on uie Dank or uutert uros of Salem. Before any further arrange THE AM Kill CAN SOLDIKR. The Rev. Peter MacQueen of Sm ervllle, Mass., now at Manila, wilting to a friend at heme, under date of March itlst, says: "The old one-armed major who led the charge on Pasig came to me at the close of the fight, with tears in bis eyes. 'Ch,' hes aid, it's a grand victory. Mr. MacQueen, but I can't indure the thought of our fellows dead and wounded.' When you think that mot of our trooi hal on ly been landed a wuek and M per cent, of them were recrulta who had never sn a battle before. It was grand to see them charge, ce trying the str flag. The American roidler is the Universe. I picked up a man or.e day, his leg broken in two plates,- who dragged hf it self threa miles through the Uushfs, made a splint with his bayonet and scabbard, found a canoe, dragged himself into it, guided It with his bands, and flouted down into our cami. I saw him put on th operat ing table, and his leg waa terribly swollen, and as f held hi hand the j-ulse never changed, nor did he utter one of Salem. Before any further arrange- j compiauu mry men ts were made Bailey, who Is i a 1 ahatterrd bonea Oh. here you get . i . rood human nature In Us fclmt'lKiiy get $25 cash from Mr. Leedy saying he and grandeur." . iS wanted to take a trip over to Gold J . Creek and would be back In a few When You Ride Tour Wheel days. lie borrowed $3. a ponf. saddle Always slake into your shoes Allen's aikI hrlHI fltvrt Mf - friv'a watch ' TTVknt.FU.ae. a nowder for th. feet. It leaving his own watch, which waa J keeps youtlfeet cool, prevent, sweating VArthtM. mttH th pwiiul t that Up. Ieedy get it repaired In Albany, and rode away. f "After the lapse of a few days Mr. ; Leedy came to Albany, and presented the check at the bank. On telegraph ing to Salem it was found that' the check was bogus. On returning home It was also discovered that B3iley did not go to Gold Creek, but made swift tracks toward Portland, and now Mr. .Leedy would like to meet the benevol ent rooking old gentleman who has h!a horse, saddle, bridle, watch, and $3 la cash." I f.f-t, and makes your endurance ten fold greater.. Over one million wh-l people are using Allen' Foot-Ease. Th sit nrl it. It artvea rest and comfort to smarting, hot. ewollen, ach ing, feet and Is a certain cure for ln giwlng naits. At all druggists and shoe stores, 25 cents. Sample FREE by mail. Addreas, Alien 8. Olmsted, 1-e-Rcy, N. T. IN THE BUSINESS WORLD. About the ! Woman Who , Uses Wits for Wages. Her f IN THE FAR ATLIN W3T 1HD liOESB GO HU5TIKQ ASD GET MOSQUITOES. An InterMtlBjr Aeeonnt of Their Ex perience in the Lund of llines and 8now. Acts otNTLYi on the Kidneys. Liver and Bowels Cleanses the $ystm OVERCOMES Lsr& BW Tut ttriVlNt -MaMTD 6f L'IfKNU7GYr?VPlS ras uu m t vsissitn rmt a fit mil I have sever found a woman b ttlinj l.er way in the woili who h s rot grown more sympathetic wuh hu man suffering, mo.e patUnt with the little trials of life, more lenient r.d forgiving with th. crrlr-f:, and Krcr appreciative of home tamlljr t e. writes Emma LcoaiUa KeWy in th. Woman's Homo Compoo-i. Ird Dj?ndence, self-rvMane and the ad p. "t'.on of . honorable businots., nr.eil.oJls rd destroy the inherent .er.tlc- ness of woman's nature, unfltting her for the exalted station of an affection ate wife an J lender mother. And ss the l.sson of the practical realities cf life must mm sooner or later, must be learned by muri women, if they t-e Karned In early womai h o L ths dream life displaced ty the real life, no "rude awakenings" to the World s it is a wait s ine womar. Mn ac quainted with the trials and disap pointments that confront busin .. mi J professional men the Ife can mira fully appreclato the wear uicn the nervous system de to the constant grind cf dally cares. Knowing thi ral work of life, the bee me u com panion. indeed, felly appelating the joys or success and th diaanuoint ments of failure, sharing In both alike with her husband, and when thus ap preciating the fe lmg of nervous ex haustion and irritabienee she quietly skku over tbetM : manifestations. nnivi to me inexperience! woman orten prove the beginning of el range, ment. a. Wtwen such and a dejected husbuid there ran be but liitie r.ai companionship and sympatby. BIACK WALKI'T GROVE IN DIANA. A magtuicent grove of black walnut trees, mort cf them with trunks fo ur feet in diameter, was latilv fiAm. erej Jo tte heart of the Miami Indian rewTve, In the southern part f Wa bath county, Indiana, und the timber b& been sold fcr fft.ceo. (From Daily. July 16th.) Oswald West, the paying teller in tho Ladd A Bush bank, of Salem, now in the Atlin district, of Alaska, with Dr. Willi. B. Morse, also of Salem, Is the author cf Ihe following interest tng description of a hur.t for mooms and a battle with mes-iulio in that far-away country: -Since coming to Atlin. Dr, W.' B. Morse and I have bad a great desire to kltt a moose or a cariboo, to get tne hiad as a trophy and to get a little fresh meat for r- cfcange for eating bacon three times Sa day get monot onoua. : i' "W had, heard that they were plen- tifiit in r wide atrip of flat country cn the other side of a range of moun tains north of our camp, o we ce.n eluded tc take a bunt. I called Mack, my og, ail put on bis pack-dega ans used for packirg In tbis country and JUled it. with enough rrub to last us s couple ot dsys, shouldered our guns and ' struck out. We took no blanket, for there la practically no night here this time of the year, and we could sl-e-p In the day time when it Is warm and wulk at eight. "We aeon 4 truck the foot of the mountain we Were to climb and bgan cur ascent. It being the south side of the mountain,-the snow was all gone, and the! sun. shining cn the rich. moist soiL turned it into a hot bed. an-i, where a few weeks ego there jwas snow, there is now a luxuriant growth of Imr.ch grata and the whole moun tain is dotted with strawbeny blos soms and wild flowers buttercup, daisies, violets, and many others that I cannot j name. I waa surprised to find so raauy pretty flower a , In this country of ice and snow. I was also surprised to see oi.e of olr red-breasted robins; he looked so lne-sumiv and was so shy, I thought, peihapa, he was ;.ust up here on a prospecting trip and w.u dodging the ravenuoa offlclals to avoid taking out a license. After much hard climbing and a great deal of puffing and blow!nit. we reached the summit, and there before us lay our happy (or rather unhappy, as it turned out to be) hunting ground. It was a strip of low, flat, brushy country, bcunded cn the west by Atlin lake and on all other sides by moun tains and by benches that ran back ta the mour.tuins. It waa perhaps fou" or five mllea long and three wide. We went down the mountain aide until we struck the brush where a litil creek entered It and, worked Its way through the brush and mesa to the lake be yond. Here we separated, Motse tak ing the left hand side of the creek and I the right. I worked my way through the biurh, over logs and bog holes. The ground underneath was a solid muss of moss soaking with wa ter. MosAtiitos bagan to epjpear and sang their siren ror.gs in my ears and tried to bo friendly. At every step the bruMh e-rew thicker and the moes wet ter until it teemed t le afloat; tho mosquitos increaeed very rapidly un til they became unbearable.. I look i iW-ce of mosquito bar from my pocket aud attached it to the rim of my tint and let it fall down over my face and neck. This helped me some, but some ot thm were such long rear hei. that 4hcy got In their work ir. spite of the mtMitiito bar. They lit on my .teg Lke a swarm of l-es on a hive and made It so warm for him that he could only get relief by teasing through tho lrush or rolling in the water, all of which added little to the flavor of the grub in the pack on his back. "I would have turned back, nut I wsnted to run across Morie tvret, at I pushed on. heping to strike a more open country. I thought perhaps If I wou'.d lipht my pipe 1 mixht get Krae icllcf. tut wh.le wuilirm fcr tt;e snl phur to burn off the match a n an of mosintr.s would hht on my hand and I would drop the mutch. 1 lit about ten matches beft-ie I got my plf e go ing P.nd then tie rr.or.iioM ieiT,rd to fall over one another to RC-t to inhale the siiM.kc. t I-'kop to dtspalr; I whistled, holing to lectite Morse, Inn no leply ani. Thipkln? the mast of rrcsquitos n tie fioot of my ;ti !uito bar had brck n the sound of my whirtle. I 1-iurhed them acide and hitld a.a;n: iIiik time I got a rei-Iy am! 1 inrlrj lu tUi dliectin. I hem i the sound of r:mfthliig crash ing throtich th': Liwh and I raised my mile, thinking It might be a gilztly he-ar, for 1 could think of no otl-er an imal that fott.6 make a iack-t lik-: that. I so.n h.-arU Miunds that I knew couldn't i tit it-red t y a grizzly bear and I couida't tt-lieve it was Morse, for I didn't tMr.k a Christian gentleman like him would use .ueh Linguare; but it tas hir.:. nd on h. came with a te.j bandana tied uround his face and r.cvk t.4 his hatKJs going like a tauning m:l. I didn't ask him what was Mm, matter. I "We h-Id a short council of war and decided to ANAEMIA Xs a toteranaer af esBsumpHaa, Itlsadlsssss mt U blood. Taa symptoms are quits bob reus and ar teadUy discerned. H ths tegress of ths diseass U not checked death from consumption or some ethsr disease is Inevitable- HrDTAIf wCl check lu prog resa DTOTAlf wUl enrich ths blood and the patient strong. Blur" is a vsgstasie remeay, harmless la lu effect. It contain no Iroa to cause ths teeth to de cay. If you are suffer lug you should take "H CD TAW now sad then note ths change In your condition. Study your symptoms carefully. These are yoor symptoms. Tsks BCDTAN now and tiey will disappear. YOUR WEAK POINTS ARE: L CONSTANT i HB AD ACHE. HUDYANvby lu action on: the blood,; will squalUe ths circulation of blood and ths has dachs win disappear. g-2. BJTNJOSn X TIB ALLS AND DABS BINDS BXNXATH THI XTZS. HUDYAN wiU eauss the rings to gUsrpear and smaka Um ayes bright. S-3. FALICHIEKl. HUYDAN wffi enrich ths blood and causs ths chssks U bseoars bright and rosy. i7wi ml WITH THE TE00P8 LE05 HOLLAND HAS BECOVEEED FROM HIS WOUND Aud Ig with Big Company la San 'Franciuco-TLe Atrn Urerircd from tiov. tieer. (From Daily, July 16th.) 1 nowg Taisi tr. offer One Baadrsd oju e' aaycaseof Catarrh that caaaot Bail's Catarrh Cora. ear; P 3. CHEXEY A CO., Prop, , T W. th. under signed, bars kao p j aey for the last 15 years, and belie, k f ectly hoaorabU la all basinets tnlZ.' and financially able to carry out a7 tions made by their firm. - WsnaTat7ez,Wholefierrairr!tt Toii. gists. Toledo. O. ""eL.-. directly opon the blood and mucous sartif heytera. Price. 7 Sc. er boul Droggisu. TesUmoBisis fras. A t plfrhrTi mman wn vtnli i received by Walter Lyon, private sec- j Pfton In every irtch of th. had.i this is where tl;e i;i?ein echo-j j iii m.i Kiieciive work. .New Mail and Express. , I A Rich Man's Project. A rich man's statement that b 1 retary to the governor, from Gov. T. T. Geer, giving the welcome new. that Leon -Holland, of this city, a member of company M, Captain J. 1L Poor- man's company, was with hia command. Mr. Holland was quite severely wound ed during the war In the Philippines, tends to devote almost his entire and It was supposed that he bad not tune to charitable works has aro;.' recovered sufficiently to come with the much discussion. This Is becaav troop transports, but would be on the will accomplish much, good, it u' hospital ship. The news of his entire praiseworthy endeavor, but there recovery, and hi. presence with the many other ' agencies which ttx f company, which was immediately con- pllsh just as much good. - Take veved to his relative, in this city, wa. tetter's Stomach' Bitter, for insu&J very i gratifying. . the great American remedy. For K j. I year, it has cured constipation, ? In the treasury department at the pepsla and all the ill. which arise tl capitol, yesterday, state taxes were weak digestion. This medicine received from the treasurer of Mult nomah county, amounting to 124.361.4s. This county has thus far paid on ac count of the atate taxes for 1898, $244, 361.48, or within 73 cents of the amount due as per the state ley. Multnomah county now owes, on account of taxes the following amounts, all of which are delinquent: . v.,"; M' Current expense tax, 1895....$ 25 08 Interest on samel... 4, WXAXHX8S IN THS HIAET. The heart bseosMS weak and thers is a eon SUnt slaking feeling around lu HCDTAN will make ths heart strong and causs it to 1 nmUri. auul th .Inking fesllna Will disappear. (Current expense tax, 1896. Interest on aame... 8. TEMjINO OF WEIGHT XN . Current expense tax. 1897. THJB STOMACH AND INDIGKS. Interest on jsame ........... TION. HUDYAN will cause ths food to current expense tax, 1898. be properly digested. Improve tns appetite sua relieve constipation. HUD VAN wUl relieve all the sbovs symptoms snd make you well BCDTAN is for you. , After you ars cured tell other women what Bl'OTAN has done for you. HUDTAN cka be procured from drasrists for tOc per package, or six packages for fZfiO. If your druggist does not keep it send direct to Hudyan Bsmsdyl Co., Baa Francisco. Call upoa ths BI7DTABT doctors. Consultation is free. Ton may call upoa ths doctors or wriu, ss you desire. Address HUDTAN REMEDY COMPANY. Csr. gtMkto, Market sad Ellis Sts. -SAN FRANCISCO. CAU and that we could get along without fresh meat until after the mosquito season. We packed up and struck for home." ABOUT TIM PER. E-me Paragraph, from State changea on This! Subject. Ex From the St. Helens Mist: I. J. StUdem, a pioneer legger, leturned to Portland a few days age from Gray river, where he is fitting up a new logging camp, to which place he is ro mcving his Clatskanie plant,! says the Oregcnlan of Saturday. He lis build lng four mile, of railroad to tap tin a'most inexhaustible belt of yellow fir, and he expects tc begin rafting early this winter. By the time he get. all ready to send bis first raft to ths Lower Columbia mills, h think, he will have spent 150 000. Mr. Saldern says logging is not near'y so profitable! as it was seven years ago. aa the timber la getting futther away snd more expensive to reach, wnile log. are enly bringing $4.54 to $.VM per 1000 feet, at the mills Although logs are bringing more now than they old four yejrs ago, the figures did not re-a-h the 17 paid lu :92. while stumpage ccei. a good deal more, and other ex pens-, are heavier than at any time in the ast. 'le paid as high a. $50 an acre for lands along Gray's river, which he will be glad to sell fo.- $2 an acre when' he gets the timber cut off. All of th .te lands will make god farms cr raptures when once cleared of stumps, but this will require- tin. nnd labor to remove. He looks for an immediate advance in thi pi l-e of lumber, owing b the general demand that has recently sprung up coupled with the fact ' that nearly alt tho timber I lands of the coast have now been bcught up by sawmill com nanus nnd speculators. "When lum ber g.es up," he said, " the price of logs wlil take a rite, and I never ex pect to se pilies of either come down again." 7 he Spauldlng Logging Company now have about 14,(00,000 feet of logs In the drive they have Just siattei bom the McKensie rlve-r. A i rtioa of the kg3 are yellow fir; the greater piTtJcn ar balm. The logs will b- taken to the Oregon Cty pulp mills end will tc u I'll red in the manufac ture of pulp. It will lake at out. a month or more for the log. to run down to New berg. The water In thr river 1. at a much btter stage than ordinerlly. which Is greatly to the ad vantage to th company in movlrg their logs. The camp at McICtnuU Is under the supcrvls'-on of Mr. Mil- C K. Fmulllng has charge "of the raiuiam cami. This company r at a h,..ir retreat and J "r! ,of 1 U lousiness Jo this entrench ourselves up r-n tho side of tl4 mountain and build! a fire. We arc .a shed through the bruMh, fell over logs, sank through the mote Into wa ter holt underneath, but never step ped until we reached open and higher ground. We stopped to get a breath, but Jt couldn't for on -a me an t my of ntow-iuiu s. lined up In ierfect order, tboae with shc.rt bi.la In front, those with Utile longer bill, in next rank and so -on unill the last rank, wb'ch had th l mgesl bills. They pra aeuted a solid front of Mils, and no doubt got thdr idea from the phalanx of Alexander the Great. J'YTm retreated .gair.; tli's time to lh summit of the mountain. whre wo built a fire rad took a test. Wa were a fclght to behold our necks cov ered wlih bnmps and hand. covert with blood. But we aared our imu. tite and mocn had some coTee made pan 01 erregon, ami tho manage a nave a ihorcugh knowledge of the business, and are making a grand suc cess or it financially ay. the Eugene Guard: Messrs. L. n. Forrest and A. fl. WcJcock htm received contracts from the Booth Kelly Lumber Comiaey for. about 4.SOt,00C feet of No. 1 maw logs, which are bdng plrced In the McKenxie ilvr c4 also 100.000 cf 1 kc logs for the Harrlsburg sawmill. This 4s making live'y times r.p the McKenxie vall-?r, for the contractor, want men to work In the logging ramp at rod wages. THE HOML1EST MAN IN SALEM ''.:-. . Aa weH aa the handsomest, and others AT Invited to call on any drurrlat and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Bal sam for th Throat and Lnnn. a. r-rn. dy hat : im guaranteed to eura and 7 238 10 3 11 5 873 02 I 922 54 233 21 i3 keep the stomach In good shape the. bowels regular. It is a wondt-; reetorative tonJc- and health bui. It la also a preventive for mek fever and ague. Ask for -it, and hi upon having it. See that a pri Revenue Stamp covers the neck of bottle. t NrT FOR SALE. Total ... ....$19 315 79 MOUNTING EUFFALOUS. j New York Taxidermists Working a Score oi Hide.., on From the columns of the Dallat d server the following i taken: "it wm lumornd on the strecU week that Managt-r J. . Talboiti negotiating a sale to, Eautim re or the Luvkiamute Valley Wirs It. R. Mr. Tslbctt was In tos Thursday inoirlng and we learn a this is a mistake. Tre telephone nom Fam uty to iaiiai , hrs ; i, consolidated with the Oiecon r phone Co., and is now to all In -I and purr sea a rirt oi the maia and Manager Talbot t :iHeur-s X.vinr In itickha in a Infal lavldr mist's establiehraent. are th pelts of railroad will now i pushed more orcurly, than ever until tra'at maHng ; regular daily tiis Dallas and Fall. City." aia i i si t lore '" Uef( t i Glcrious Come, from Dr. us New. j . p. n. cfg!i, twenty brtTaloes. Tho animals from which those twenty t'des were taken Were lent by the Corbiu pr.serv In New Hampsbln: to the city of New York. There were thirty all told - ir the herd. They were to be pastured in van Ccrtlundt paik. in a part of it Wahita. L T. He writes: "Four selected by tho prcoe-rve keepers and tie. of Elevtric Fitters has cures s by W. W. Hart, who represents In this Brewef of scrofula, which had eii city the Corbin game interests. This her greit suffering for years. TtW IorUon of the park was sclectetl , fur bio sore, would break out rn her if 11. gcod grass and l-ure watr, but fur and face, and thf test doctore t-i vnic reason which has never been give no help; but ter cure is com,'! satisfactorily explained, I he animals and hei' health is excellent" T wen- pastured in a cliiCerenL part of ths , .how. what thousands n.ive pier park; j that Electric Bitters is the best k Mr. Hart thinks it was because the purifier iknown. Il the supreme n grass there was insuflivlent or (Im edy for eca;rfa, tetter, salt rheum f watr bad that the animals began to; cens. boils and running tores. It i5ken, but sicken they did, and four" ulale. liver, kidneys end l-wela. t of them died in thu fall and winter In Pels praser helps dlgettScn build-; 1SJ7, after having been in tht oark the strength. Only 60 cents. Soki since the t pring. Thesr four ln:ludtd Dr. SU-ne, druggist. Guaranteed. whose head waa exhibited at th.j sixrrtsmer.'. show by the Hart estal lishnient. and which, as the finest buf falo head in the world, was marked ";:ot for sale." The others grew to kick that they won? sent back to the New Hampshire preiN-rve early in H9V Thera were isolated frx vet ilus main AUTOMGBILF.S IN PARKS. A. a New York, so in Chlcsno modern automobile is having to 1 for it. right to be treated us a ci ed conveyance. In both p?ac-s the? Ihoiltles i have oppewed its admH th-y to the parks, and t! driver, of s ji-ri. aie und-rtool to bo veiy earner low "y Hong, v h'ch. by the their protest and efforts. This k ( Wey' HL'on lhw"w tne contl- a ev?titl.n cf hat bicyclists f ner,t. Trim la onmhar - -e or,..,. . . r . , v ..avrv-,t mougn foveria years ago in ai-en - .m S u am! mm a S s - war b I tr twenty kept In New Il imp-hlre by J. J. Hill, president cf the Great North em railroad. There i u small herd lu Yell jw stone park, and a etUl small-' er herd In an Inaccessible ntoumain' lalk about a huiulrcd miles from Den-'i privilege of going IT, ,UI. The sick buff alee f dropped olf one by .ne, and their hides and kHei..ns w-r sent to . the New York Uxider mifct's etublier-mei.t. nly Hcht of th thirty r-.nalnel i.Iive a few days and he would b a teld man whs ago, and tln.y were I hot lu put thorn trh-1 to bar them cut. A a n'Slfc out tf tlieirndseiv. ' foci, th bicycl!t p.efer ? ot to 4 to n cr-tnea aocut that there .ire .ln Central Perk and twenty buffalo hids to be found to gether in New York city. Ihe cthzr ten have been noi.ritPd. and s rr.c f tht-n have Lcen m1J. Five. r.-tod li a gioup, went to the Field Columbian", miiecum of .('McMgo: ihe.flier live hal their hea.ls al-m mounte.1, and :l MiuiUve lors can do oil Ihi liamV lh:ft only "McKliii-y ' now it-main. rx.i:b!e. n old horrenr.n raid V It take- iU ut fo ar mobth to do ih ether day that an autom..M; waaf tHXiiermy work n rhe Lu.lTa'o h.-i-. ) "spcrtleat" thing he had ever tacVf Th pelts lie- tlx week In a pickle, th' but his oliWikn tr it . ihit t comp-asltlcn of which I. :t gje t trade hevr kicked back-This- fl'ih.t secret. Thi. pnpaiatloii must not en-' with pevfe-ct control Is cne cf the ly tf.n the skin so us to pre rvi It tie' aons why automoMles have a p . ..me, i.fn iiiuu co xreat it that 't risl.l ito enter parkw.y,; nd no -mi iiuiu mr iwtr ana " nt no mOt.n can live tinn It. This last 1. the ar-at- et Improvement tii-cr. the old meth- cr taxidci my. In eeicnt.fic work the skeleton I. us-' and maintaining tbelr r.thts. T arc- some few neml.ni of " ih Tf York Athletic club wh are very rt J of the ownership of the, scare but' ana cert;rc-atei that gac '.h-m I IhrciiKh Cet Vark somewhere between the hcut': dusk and' dawn. Now blcyc sve arm at all hours ail around 1 year on all the drives. Vei y f-s ( any acciuenia are chargeatl-.- to l' nd other pan'. cause of 4he c-ii-tr.nt. wettiig -A 1 rrvl. but the automobile ictts r wise, and with n tairlage urdcr, fict control he car- not for he ill him understand w hy he s c!Ua whn any careless t!iiv-r of a s ' 1 w-ill long Ut able to debar thein. I Person, troubled with diarrhoea be Interested In the experience of t W. M. Bush, clerk of Hotel Iorra3t ed again in the mounting, but in most ' Providence, R. I. He says: "For cascti mvrely the r-kull and th leg eral rr I '"have been almost? wme am used, a framc woik of wrwd con,ltni .urrerer from diarrhoea. serving t.-. give -.he outline of the Ireueni Attack, completely prosit trunk. Even whr ih ' lng me and renderinar me unfit not nval.ble the ek'l.ful iaxiderml.ti my duUe" l thi hotel. About ' can. from his knowledge of anatomy. WB traveUng salesman IV IF Vss ma m antall ktn. . svw v car.e oui excellent, subsutute from i A.r "l htyt wool. , . ; ,i .lain. Colic, Cholera and Diarrfc' -. . " j Remedy. Much to my surprise A , 2d. 7 f lh n,an,k,n delight it. effect, were lmmedll I iiL" HZ? ?r' chtrlstict Whenever I felt gymptom. of ths. tiitudc, and Ihe first layer of mm. t -. ex.-eb-tor and w-t cUy. J. formed on v1m.hi p-,v ....... i... v the skeleton. A. the mndH ; m-ati rinf fmm tK.' .muiu. r, r I . . ..... J - .unniuih v. -, v.,mvv.m nnn nner aotaiiftOf vein, by J. H. Lunn, druggUL and df-presslons of various muscles j ' - srt develor-ed. exceblor 1. dim;arded I OVKR THE ITA'CE. and cut tow. oy egg straw, used In its' - ..... finTrriL";' .10! Mr' nileyAr ye, oncallln- UI . ' . w v 'n-n'"n. wld our new nghbor? Mr.. MurphyAv cooree I sm. callod me a thafe, and I called her 4 other. Tit-L'lta. After tb skin 1. thoroughly soaked. reUxed. and noisonei. it ! ri-.-.. over lho manikin. Great care is now uid In bringing out every curl or part in the hair. Mu. h lime 1. rpent In Pinning and fastening the skin over tlw model. The loose, haticlna skin and the prominent veins, etc. are alt ch'.triy brought out. The seem, are then sewed strongly together. The artist now: Proceeds to . mnmt dlfllcMllt ti.lri 1 w. . . the life-like exDiess'on ebun ir- h.-i and face to correspmd correctly with Slgnaturs) of A CTA D I H vnw i it i : lor Infant and CMlirea. Tt3 Iti YC3 R3T3 l!sT3J$ tl wa poae or the animal. There Im ex-;