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Show Till: 4 IDE EXAMINER nywvkvvvviviiviivi PlkliiM4 Ewy Bay in O' Year Tm Cunoarfi Suelianing by SUBSCRIPTION Cam- - iATM. ly CwriM ib 0An C.I, metudJag Beater Banr He iog SiMJiar, gar man A.. Ai hllftl Wil V MAIL IN ADVANCE. The Exaakfe. Is Mi by bmU wimAa ot Ogaeq, par ycar.-Sfi-u- La FSABLASB and 1NUPSNSSNT. INa Biannunar Aa a MHMf into-liaiim- netwpaee. Xba aab give ai uaa:iii tba Bva t baa ao foveriu, ta numaff. it will- aab uaaiaaait PtalidiMd. vu, fee ua- reoeliu oa ail subjects praaauted la language Iraat known la ill vtauatii am iba uue Base must ba yubiiatiad la teU. Ail leuara and by bob ila or m6 aaaaea. wHJ la Tba 1b ike araato h--hot fianimiiauiai'hiBa plums. teraaa a:-- ri breve bum aarar blit huhmda aaauuag same. Dual ask tba KU iur u ba rwpunaiul tor what you ar irtiBol at l wU! Subscribers a Uver curt oC by Tba to laeaiv teatr ferekfaL btaliir IauIuii bofure Tba Mora lag Kxauuaer caa be found oa aalo by tba independent Nows Cm. Bait Lake City. Ob all tbrougb tnuae leaving Ogdea OB Tba Boutbera Facifie Railway, Tbe I'nton radfle lUUway, sad 8bort Uaa Railway. Tba Examiner patraoa will confer a favor us tba maoagsmret by reporting to thl offira whenever thay (ail to find tba yap an at tba deslg natrd places. . OrtU SIXTY YEARS AGO. The New York Run quote fr uit a book containing eveuia of CO. year ago at the time when tbe Mormon pioneer arrived in I'tab. the "Mr. Daniel Webuler oppose Mealcaa war." Mr. John Quincy Ad am' health la still equable and vigorous." Mr. Elt Whitney la tusking moo Colt 'a revolving plstola at New A i evollavea for the government. lution Introduced Into the Kentucky hgialatare provldea that every con-vicl- 'a nose ahall ha painted and kept perfeetly black until one month before the end of hi term. Many Maine teamster Lav pledged tbemarlvea tot to haul ardent spirits; and an elegant allvar pitcher ha Just been given to tbe Hob. Neal Dow, mayor of Portland. Thera are 33M) mllea of telegraph la the Vailed Rtataa. The extent of the omnlbua business In New York ia "scarcely to be imagined. are 326 omnibuses, Thar and 300 employes. An nuachca, English Journalist admires "tbe pretty face and flgures of tha New York ladles but regn-- t that they "follow the abominable practice of cheat iug the gum of the spruce Or. Gen. Winfield Scott la 61. Daniel WVbater I 6i. Mr. Wlnan of Baltimore haa Just built for the Beading railroad two locomotive that are to burn autbradts coal, A bill in tbe New York Leglalnture to tax bachelor', reads: "Every unmarried while male of crime, of good health and fair physical proportions, and who la between the ages of 36 and 60." Tha first American mail at ruiner alls from New York In June, tihe la 33b feet lung, 2hk tnna bnrden, the splendid steamer afloat." Another item telle that whlto Mrs. a making a frigourney, the poetess, at Hartford, ipeech to President lvr bouse wa rubbed of valuable Jewelry. Chicago report a population of 17,000. Cltvtluud ,if 12,769, Jersey of City of 5.K02, "an lurn-aafor one year." Ur. 8taite has secured a patent In london for rendering light available ly elect rielty." Flour In California la 10 a barrel. The streets of Bt. I.oui u lighted with gas for th tlrai time November 3. Horare Greeley wtiles of "the rv i&ting destitution, often -- uffering. u a large proportion of the laboring cliift" The arrival of a steamship from Europe Is over. Sop;p :naeter of ficui-eestlmatcv 'hv will have a population In 1901 A long sick list i. of 1.066.GG7. puli' Imbed from West Point, ant a gives two reasons: The tadeis amoke too much, and the lightne,, of their pantaloons aniund the wall interfere with digestion. Pome r In ManrhcHier, Conn.. had been arrested amt lined 6i liecauaa the manager, "with a view- of gain did cause certain femclea, dreseed In womens clothlna. o wVr! around swiftly on one foot, siih the other extended at right angles aud In a bop ixuntal position." mt Pi-l- tit a t'ln-clana- harn-slorme- - RAILROAD COMMISSIONS. -- ioot. A LAZY LIVEE s rout-Lln- laws: im"Their real ami traueceuib-nta1-- ! haa i portance, however, In the fuc; that they afforded the railrosda aa oppertuuhj for a considerable aanual outlay of money. The amount, always substantial, Lae varied according to the cireumelauors. determined now by thr appetite of the railroad for mat It wanted, now by , Experiment atsilM, April, igo eg ig nudes of the railroad connuie-aieaand again by the fact that the 1906: Baef railroad com mission was nut alway-abl- e tale of Tuberculosis Caws fer The must exacting rules which but nt, aa had, a act to are employed in the coanirv in Judgaa a matter of doeiHty aad disciing of the quality of meat for human pline, devolved its function upon the food are those of the Bureau of Aal-aiSimilar regulation industry. governor of tbe state." ar in forre In many of the more highcountries, these rules are ly civlllo-DEPARTMENT. TEMPERANCE applied ia all the slaughter houses which are engaged in interstate or mock A lugubrious writer, with spun trade and they specifically provide that rarrassea of cattle affected piety, attempt to chastise the with tuberculosis ia which tbs lealona of the Temperance Depart meu I do aui eioeed a stated Hall, ahall be of The EsamiBer. fer veBturlng ah stamped the same as throe from sound aalmaia. Aa a result f for opiniou a to whether prayers rule a those whs have fallen victims to the Inspection under theae from the considerable amount of beef a With drink, are heard In heaven. tuberculosis animal la annually Inmurkary that is almost sacrilegious cluded in that class which la Juatly the beat beef oa tbe Amthat 1 and an assumed erican and European markets. Exa pure play upon tbe heart promptperience has shown that whan reactings of all people auch as a moth ing animals uf a herd are killed, after sr'a love and reool lections of child- the tuberculin teat, a very large perhood the carping rrilir attempts to centage of them ere so slightly Usthe laslone would have compare hla own "high" ideas of things es aed that escaped notice had the animal been tbe editress. with thus of religion killed le the ordinary way for beef, There la nut a woman In Ogilrn with or, if tbe rbangee arc In evidence kindlier thought nr of more ardenl they would nut, because of their local-- I as linn, condemn the carcass. In view devotion In the direction of helping of the practice of various national of the Biisfort unate than the editress no at inspections, which have provan The Examiners Temprranre Depart-ment- . to he aafe. It seem perfectly proper She baa edited that depart- and Just that animals that have rement oa hehslf of tbe W'omeu'a Chris- acted to tuberculin, but which, from the fleh point uf view, are in a fit tian Temperance Colon of Ogden, and condition for beef, should he retained ta doing good, evrn to the extent of fur food, providing they pats inspeccausing the unaanctified to look up tion under the rules of the federal their Bibles and attempt to quote meat inspection service. "Many other such reave can be citcriptiire. ed. Thr atatemonta referring to the It would he remarkable if the esperts from the oollege expressing "theologian," in hla felgnedly doleful surprise that the animal sent to Ogden had tuberculosis, la entirely unrole, should be accepted as an aufounded. As stated before tb animal should forever haa thority on dogma and reacted to the tuberculin teat and elite that erred contention aa to the waa quarantined. All animals tested efficacy of prayer In leleaslng aoula by us with this teat and reacting from purgatory. Whatever be the ver- Lave shown, on post mortem examination. to contain lesiona of the dlscaae, dict of church on vicarious atoneproving the teat to be very efficient. ment, or whatever be private opin"In tbe article referred to above la ion on prayar, that verdict or opinion the following statement: Rome four roha Bo one of the right to exercise years ago the legislature appropriated, we remember corrertly, $10,000 for their faith iu a petition to the Ruler if animals. uie purrbaae of pure-breof all world and, therefore, a declaraFor tbe information of your readers tion on auch a subject doea no oue we may say that the legislature in for the purchase Injury, althi'4 h In this rate it haa 1901, appropriated or so much therestock, worthed some good- - by emphasising of pure-breof aa may be necessary, 3,0tl.' Since the folly of excessive drink. that time no money has been approThe TVmperance writer paid a priated by the legislature for puretribue to the natural nobleness of tha bred animals. animals were purchased by character of the one who waa the a "The CJUimlttee appointed by the board a annny-mousubject of her attention In tbe of trustees, consisting of one niem-U- r article. If It were offensive to of the hoard and the profeasor uf animal Industry. A trip to Nemake odlrnie comparison of the vada. California and Oregon was made about then brought by drink, ny these two men and some cattle the editorial denunciation of the lady Not finding all. the cattle purchased. a liter hut added to the nffeneivi-ncaa- . needed on this trip, a few were purchased In Utah and some Guenueya We are unsecured from Wise-main- . SKYSCRAPERS AND AIRSHIPS. able to find any record that these Baltimore Run: The announcement aaimala were tested for tuberculosis Ly the college veterinarian. la made that the conatmrtlnu of a During the last eighteen months all building Is about to begin In animals mi the college farm, and all New York. Tbla airurture will be have been Tuu fet high, about a high as the bought during that time, to the tuberculin test, and a Washington monument In Washing-to- u Mil.Jcctcd clean herd is now at the Agricultural would be If Washington's monument In OalUnioro were placed upon (uiicge barns. To always keep tha anitop of It. Ae a matter of courae this herd free from tuberculosis, hew to hare are mals in brought required to rebe cannot building permitted keen tested or they are Isolated until main fur any length of tints the highIn est building the world, exclusive of tested by tha college veterinarian. this means, and the occasional the Eiffel lower, Ru'n after it la other enterprising tceimg of all cattle, we expect to completed Mine New Yorker, or ponalbly some freak keep our aulmaU free from any furin Chicago, will design a house 65 ther ravages of this disease. "JOHN T. CAINE. Animal Hustorie high, and then it will keep on bandman. until by the time aerial navigation II. J. FREDERICK, Veterinarian" it established the airship lines will be compelled lu condemn their right of STORMS IN MONTANA. way. The roof garden or the .iu story building might poMtllily be utilised a Conditions tha a union station where passengers front Have Mads Rang Worst in tha History of Country, Ihe croaatown airships could be transferred to those plying the Bronx and the Battery. Butte, Mont., Jan. 16. A Miner special from Glendive, In the center of the big eastern Montana stock CONSUMPTION IN COWS. liiiiMt. says that the range conditions In section of Montana ara The following Is a letter from the ue werat that In the history of the counAgricultural college: try. The range is covered with snow "In the isue of the Dcio-re- t Fannto three er of January 6. waa an article Didn't fi'.tn aIndepth of ten Inrhea Missouri the Big Dry aad Know It Was Ixiadsd.' which was the snow U fully I feet deep, taken fnnn the Ogden pa per ard com- country nnr tool of which fell In November. mented upon. A iu in In early December fell ot, Since the present veterinatitn for making a crust which holds the college and experiment station tho arnnw, tram. Stork In that country up wa appointed, all the cnti'e belongthui Ik not supplied with feed and ing to the Institution have been testsilt iii-r- will be a total loss. Kheep-r,eed by the tuberculin test, and those will suffer the heaviest, a animals reacting hare been Isolated and cattle can bi driven out or slaughtered at once. Rome of the horse lu v me extent. autimils slaughtered showed slight The sheepmen in this Immediate lesions of tbe disease and wnild have are all pretty well supplied been fit for human consumption. wlui teed, and those who are not ars Aniocg those reacting was the animal I ailing to the railroad as fast a poa-o- i In question, Die. Pope and Joidan, Herrick, Du presenting a perfect picture of health, aud being in fine conillc-a- . Dlckman and other prominent dition. though not having been fed are arranging to ship to for beef. Though this animal waa unwest. With the present der quarantine, local stock buyers the loaa of stock will he very were anxious to secure her for beef. heavy, at llie beat. The temperature The animal wa finally sold on con- it-- nloiit 36 degrees below zero. dition:. that the carcass be inspected by the veterinarian an-government tr spec' or if possible. If fit fur human NO DEFENSE FOR HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. was to lie piissod. If is. :hr rarrai-not it was to he com aned lo the tank. Washington. Jan. 1G. The Houm- - toThe animal was Mild from the colpaaaed the fort i Heat tons approday to the and racklege Ogden shipped hill. The amendment offrn-priation The waa veterinarian ing company. by Representative Keefer, notified when the slaughter was to tha: Ijno.oon be appropriated for the taka place aud waa present on (hat const ruction of coaat batteries in the ocraalon, where he witnessed the Hawaiian island, waa defeated. dressing of th animal. On examinThe measure carries $5.tl I.SX3. ing the internal organ, and glands f wli-rla S;tt7.90 more than was apthe carcase he was satisfied that It would have to he condemned, us it propriate! for the same purpose at waa a generalised case. Dr. Woolen, the last Herndon government veterinarian In charge ot SHIPWRECKED CREW, the inspection at Ogdeii. a man who thoroughly understands hla work. wa Victoria. B C. Jan. 11 The cable present and the animal wa-- . conNlgn-esteamer Kearurer. arrived last night to the tank aa unfit for food. "The president of the mllrce did from Midway lainr.-- l for repair, bringnot hurry the expert to ng.1n. hut ing Captain Me'illla and crew to the the doctor waa there when the animal American lak Ca ri'Iltim. wrecked a. waa slaughtered, ready to pass upon Midway Inland The Carrollton la a the rarcass retardlees of other in- total In bal-irti- Agri-cuitur- edt-ttw- d d e y 1--y 0 0 0 0 .sf 0 the Tide By a 0b JOSEPH VV Auar ml C LINCOLN. "Ce'H Eti Copyright. 0000 CHAPTER V. ISOS, fey was goln' to. No, no; be didn't." hastily broke in the captain. "He didst tell a word fit kind of boy here; if you want to know," lie added with more than bla luual enthusiasm Hum." wea Miss Prisays only com TJo on, Bradley." ment. "AH I told bins was," aaid Bradley, that I didn't think It vna right for me to go to school and college when 1 ought to be exrnleg some money. Tm going on aavrateen now, end lota of fellow I know are going to work. I dont b'lieve I'd nuke a very good minister," with a look of appeal at Mias Tempy, "and I'd a good deal rather go to sea. All our folks have been to tea my father and my grandfather. Yes, and your father, too. yon know. The last aa a happy Inspiration. Don't you think that we know best what" began Mia Prissy, but the captain again Interrupted her. "Let him spin bla yarn, Prissy, he said. "Nothin Js settled yet. ao don't worry." Ho I went to the cap'n," went on Bradley. "Mid naked him if bed take me on board bis schooner. I aint a sailor, but I know a lot about boats, and I don't get aeaalck even when Ifi mighty rough. Do I, Caj.'j Ezra?" No," replied Captain TIrcomb gravely. You manage to keep your cargo from shiftin' pretty well for a green hand." And be aaid hed take me aa a kind of cabin boy. Didn't yon, capn? And learn me things and get me advanced aa eoon aa I waa fit for it. And hell pay me wages, too, r'jflit nwny. There! And I wont coat yon a cent more rieaae let me go. The captain did not again visit the Alen borne, although rest clay Bradley called on him at hla room In the hotel. They talked of the proposed plan, o did no course, lint Captain nrge its acceptance,; On llie contrary be spoke very plainly of the disagree able features of a Bailor's calling nu hinted that being aboard a vessel nv like being iu jail. "Only, be eni there's always a chauce for a feller t Tltc-om- break out of Jail." At the end uf tbe interview be sal Brad, I ain't askin' any questiou-bon- t what made you take this sudden fit, lint I'd like to know this: Do Uie old uialda know lout that Sampson fund fir sailor' children? They could git over a hundred a year out of that If they applied for it. yon understand?" I don't believe they'd take a cent if It waa anything like charity, replied tbe boy. Miss Prissy esiiecial. Nile's awful down on folks that she says are living on charity." 'Tm. bum! I see. Well, I know a feller that's one of the head cooks ami bottle washer of the Bnmpson crew. Maybe I con Id rig It o'a Well, never mind. Don't eay nothin yet." Three days later It waa nettled. P.rad-lwa to go to Boston the following londay with Captain Tltcomb ami hip with him aa tbe combination "boy and roustabout" for a period of three month. Really, it waa nettled when tbe caiitnln suggested It. but it took some time for the old maids to formally make up tbelr mind to the de elded change. Monday morning Bradley's trunk wa packed, and Burney Rmall called to take him and It to Harnlsa. Tbe old out-Nei- k i Feel heavy after dinner? Tongue Diner t:iie? Complexion KS'lnw? I.iver need waking up. Dmiu- k HegulctH cure billon tack. 2.- cnt at any drug More. Hr-loii- cru-tvi- ? EARTHQUAKE IN NORWAY. Chrictiania. Norwav. Jn. 16. A vlg'it earthqunke wa felt f Trondhjen and 'hroughnut the northern Norway ooaai. - I. Barnca Cr Co. The old mrifiif nipt over Atm. B'alda wept oiev him. and Mia rrtasy told him to be a good boy and write once a week at least. Mlea Tempy said : Reiuecilier, Bradley, yon're an Ah lc:i now, and you must live up to the family. Oh. Trlsay. don't It seem Jett like It used to when father war goin' on a voyage? Bradley's growln to look so like blni." And the sinters went Into the bouse to cry together. CHAPTER VI. HE Thomas Itaane, seen from the wharf In tbe faint light of the sc-.- , a lamp, wa were ali:ije of blackness, with masts like rhao-oa- l mark the sky and a tangle of ropes running np to meet them. The window of the jfter deckhouse were Illuminated, however, and a Bradley and ihe captain stepped from tbe wharf to the ag.-itn- May be orly a tired liver, or a starved liver. It would be a stnrnj thing to beat a weary or starved man because he llggtd in his work. So in treating tbe lagging, torpid liver it L, a mistake to lab it with strong drastic drugs. A torpid liver is bet a enfeebled body whose organs are indication of an weary stomach and allied organs of with the Sti.rt with end nutrition. Put them in working order and see bow quickly will become active. Dr. Pierce' Golden Medical Discovery kaai made many marvelous cures of "liver complaint, or torpid liver by its woederf cl control over the organs of digestion and nutrition, fc' restores the normal activity of the stomach, increases tbe secretions tf g the glands, cleanses tbe system of poisonous accmnu.' lations, and so relieves the liver of tbe burdens imposed upon it by tbe defection of other organs. Symptoms. If you have bitter or bad taste in Ibe moniiug, poor or variwe'il ax savage over-wor- k. dige-rio- a' r ywir-live- j blood-makin- I heard what you said." nervously weut on the boy, and when you told about what you wa going to do ao'a I could go to high arbnoL I- -1 thought first I'd cubic right in aud tell yon yo mustn't But then I thought yon wouliiut believe I meant It or wouldnt pay any attention to it If I did, so I weut outside to think it over by myself. And then then I went right np to see the p'n." "I hope," aaid MU Prissy sternly, "that yon didnt re;et our talk to Cap'n Tltcnmb wltlwut tollin' us yon Youre gat a pretty A- 0 0 0 0 0 0 (Concluded.) r. In I'uh there nr.; cer Telegram: tain enthusiasiir gentlemen in and S of th legiNlatuie who believe that ction. tbe millennium will be reached when ape"The manager of ihe packing house a rallraad commission for this state gave out this information aa pululaheii kl all be established. ir. the Ogden pspera. 'In reference to the really surprising thing that the But the railroad commission ba College authorities should bng been tried In the State of New Agricultural dare to take the risk of .ufectuig York and Cot. Hughes, who baa just hundreds of persona by selling friu assumed the governorthip, insists it their barna. etc.' We die the readers to the federal meat lnapeclion res ahall he abolished. ulatlon of the t'nl'ed STae bureau Speaking of ha commie-io- n aud of animal Industry, tr.t-- r Vo lj;.. tk law which the etate of New York hirh ata'ee that only anitiMis wtih O'-- geaoraiiae.i esat-- uf tjbeiculoaia are An.iiisle to be cioi.-mued-. lu the tub. rtuiin test aie aud cxn oe hipped to kUlblor houses which hate goteruuj.-G- i inspect rua aad there This animal was sold passed upon only on rouauioa ihti it pasted such lespeciion a well as that sf tha college veierinarian. There are numerous animal Id this aad other countries Slaughtered, having local lesiona of tuberculosis and pasted as fit (or fou.1. only reject .ng iiieael paru. "The following ia taken from No. 277 uf the Xrw York al ' hides, utaii, 7iin:sPAY, jantahy it, EXAMINER: fe AuMlianirii.iiklMiM.. it la passed fer its government, ihe Run. with exquisite aatire. sya of the MOKSIXG rail and from that to tbe deck a man came tip the companion way from the cabin aud touched hla hat. Glad to Howdy, cap'n? he eald. see you buck. Everything runnin smooth down home?" answered the skipper; "Yup." smooth as a sinelL Hew it here? bhipuhape, waa the reply. Brad," he said, this is Mr. Bailey, the first mate He'll be your boss, next to me, after tomoner. Mr. Bailey, this la a new hand. He hssn't exactly shipped yet o yon needn't break him la tonight unless your conscience trouble you too uuch. The mate held out a hand like a ham covered with red sole leather, aud Bradley shook it fearfully. That night Bradley slept in the ascend mate's room off the cabin, but it was understood that hereafter be was to bunk forward with the crew. The next morning tbe captain took him np to x store on Commercial street, where a tailor's bag waa purebased, far. ao the skipper aaid, nobody but n landlubber took a trunk to sea. It must bo either a cheat or a bag, and the chest would come later ou. Bradley transferred auch of hla belonging? as tbe captain deemed necessary from tbe trunk to the beg, and the trunk Itself was stored In the wharfinger's office until Its owner should call for It eome time In tbe future. The second mat a thin young man, with balr and face both n flaming red, came on board In tbe morning, and the crew were already there. Than tug took tbe Thomas Doan In tow aud palled her out of the dock and around to another wharf, where she was to receive her cargo of lumber. And ftum tbe moment when tbo tug's hawser was attached Bradley began to realised what Captain Tltcomb had meant by aoms advice which lie gave the previous night It was Here, boy, atand by to toko a hand with that rope," or "Yon, bay whafa your name-- git a bucket and wab up that mess on the deck. Lively.' D'you bear? Tbe cook waa a little Portuguese, and be delighted to base his new assistant, so when, at 9 oclock or ao, Bradley tumbled Into hla hunk la tbe smoke recking focnstlo he was tired enough to drop asleep even In the midat uf yarns and pro- ' fanity. Tba decks, the hold and on the lumber, was at last on board, and one morning the schooner, with all sail act. panned Minors light, bound for New York. The afternoon of that day Waa a dismal experience for Bradley. The Thomns Donne was heavily loaded, aud ebe washed and wallowed through the guod sited waves with a motion so cut! rely different from that ot the catboats which tbe boy had been used to that tan was moat heartily and miserably seasick. But eeualckue and homesickness were forgotten on the day of the wonderful nail through Long Island sound. They paused ecliooucrs of all shape and sixes, loaded till the decks were rareely above water or running light and high lu ballast. Rharp nosed schooners, with Hum like tbouo of a yacht, aud cluuisy old tuba, with dirty alia, with patches varying from new white to n dingy gray plastered all In over them. Night, and they were fast to a big wharf, with lights all about them; lights piled, row after row, up to meet tbe stare; lights fringing the river or moving up and down and across it; lights in tbe arching curve of tbe bridge that Bradley bad seen ao often In pictures; whistle sounding, bells ringing, distant shoutings aud the never ceasing undercurrent of bum and roar that Is New York, breathing stead! ily aud regularly. On the following morning Captain Tltcomb left the schooner and after an honr or two returned with a sharp eyed man, who smoked continuously, although the wharf salgua shouted lu alx lucb letter that no smoking waa allowed, and who said little, hut looked a great deni. Bradley learned from tbe rook, who had been along tbe water front and. having fallen In with eome friend, was mellow and Inclined to be confidential that tbe sharp eyed man waa Mr. William, the Junior member of the firm that owned the Thomas Doene and half a down other roaster. Mr. William and the captain bad a long conversation In the cabin, and after ft wee over tbe aklpiwr waa a bit out of temper, and bis ordera ware crisp and ahaip. On one memorable Evening the captain, having previously whispered to Bradley to pnt on hi "Sunday toga, sent the boy on an errand to a cigar store near the wharf and told him to wait there for fnrtlier orders. In a little while be himself came Into the store, commanded Bradley to lay alongside and say nothin'. and tbs pair walked briskly acre the rlty to the elevated railway station. Then they rode uptown, had a alx eonrsa dinner In a marvelous restaurant, where an orchestra played while yon ate. and then went to the theater to are a ptay called "The Great Metropolis. It waa all real to Bradley, and he thr'lled, wept aad laughed alternately. On tbe way down in the elevated he said, with a whimsical smile, "Brad. I calTatc If the old maids knew I took yon to the theater they'd think you wa slid In' a greased pole to perdition, wouldn't they? Bradley smiled also aa he answered: No. lr. T mie they'd think If you did It 'twn ell right." Captain Titcomb grinned, but be made no comment on the reply. AH he said "Well. Orham'a Orham, end New York's New York, and tbe way tbiture look depends eonalder'ble n whi-'end of the epyglaae yon squint through. Anyhow. pYap you'd wa: able appetite,ooaied tongue, foul breath, constipated or irregular faoweia, feel weak, easily tired, despundeut, frequent headachas, pain or distress in "small of back, gnawing or distressed feeling in atomach, perhapa nausea, bitter or aour risings" in throat after eating, and kindred aymptotna of weak stomach and torpid liver, or biliousness, no medicine will relieve you more promptly or care you more permanently than Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Perhaps only a part of the above symptoms will be prseent at one time and yet point to torpid liver, or bilionaneH and weak romach. Avoid all hot bread and biacuiu, griddle cakea aud oilier indigestible food aud take the Goofed Medical Discovery" regularly and atirk to itt mm until you ara vigorous and strong. Gi Golden Beal root, which is one of the prominent ingredients of "Golden Medical Discovery," Dr. Roberta Barth-Oloof Jeff anon Medical College, eavi: Very naetal as a stomachic (stomach) tonie and in atonic dyspepsia. Cures gastric (stomach) catarrh and headaches accompanying same. Dr. Grover Coe, of New York, aaya: IIy draft ia (Golden Seal root) exercises an especial Infloanoa over mueona surface. Upon the liver it acts with equal certainty and efficacy. Asacholagoene (liver invigorator) it haa few equals. Dr. Coe also ad vises it for affection of the spleen and other abdominal viscera for scrofulout and eland-algeneral nd diseases, cutaneous eruptions debility, ehannic diarroea, constipation, also in ajpreral affections peculiar to womerfr&ud in all chronic liver, also for derangements chronicJnlJjiinmaiNn of bladder, for whidDr ChKw "it ia oae of the roost Reliable agema of cure Prdf John King, M D , late of satires of the Ambkicaii gives it a prominent place among msaioinal agents, reiterate all the foregoing writers have said about it, as doe also Prof. John M. Rcndder, M. D., Into of Cincinnati. Dr. Hcudder aaya : " It itimalatea tha digestive and increases the assimilation of food. By these means tkt blood it enriched. tha consequent improvea ment on tha glandular aud nervous ara natural results. Dr. Scud tier further says, in relation to its general effect upon the lyrtem, there it no mtdi-ctfa mm wboiif which there it tuck general unanimity of opinion. It ii regarded aa tht tonic, useful In a'l nehilated ," Iv-a- ar Cia-cinna- th pro-cea- se aye-tein- M tmi-wnse- better not put this rrnise down in the log." Hut Bradley did put It down in the log that to to Hay, lie wrote a full of this the greatest evening of hto life, In hla next letter to the sister. Hla habit of scrupulous honesty still clung to him, and he did not evade or cover np. If he did a thing it was done because he thought it right, and other consideration counted for little. Occasions like the theater trip were few and far apart. For the moat part Captain Tltcomb wan skipper and Bradley waa the hand." With every voyage, sometimes to Portland, to Portsmouth, to Boston, and, of course, to New York, tbe boy learned new things about hto chief officer and to understand bim better. Ue learned wby It was that the cap-talreceived so many presents and waa considered such n "slick article. Ills acquaintance among seafaring men and shipowner was largo, and lie wa always ready to do little favors. ' Sometime a captain Just in from n foreign cruise had bidden away two or. three pieces of silk or Jewelry or even. In one case, a piano, that were Intended for gifts to the folks at home and to the coot of which the custom houHe duty would be an uncomfortable addition. Then Captain Tltcomb visit superior remedy in catarrhal giisiriti (inflammation of the stomach chrotie constipation, general debility, ia w.. valcacence from protracted irveu iB It it to prostrating night-sweatremedy in disorders of the teowb. Golden Seal (This agent. root, i on Important ingredient of Dr. Tien. Favorite Prescription for woman'i weak, nesses, aa well aa of the "Goldtn Medical Discovery.") Dr. tiling wood m a V catarrhal conditions it to awful. Much more, did apace permit, could be quoted from prominent auihontiet aa to the wonderful curative pruperues puascasad by Golden Seal root. We want to assure the reader that s. e, Golden Medical Discovery" can he relied upon to do all that to claimed (or Golden Seal root in the cure of all ff various diseases aa act forth in the above brief extracts, for in n(M prominent and important ingredient is Golden Seal root. This agent is, r, strongly reinforced, and iu curative action greatly enhanced by the addition, in Just the right proportion of Queen's root. Stone root, Black Cherry bark, Blood root, Mandraka root and chemically pure glycerine. AU of these ara happily ana harmoniously blended into n most perfect pharmaceutical compound, now favorably known throughout most of the civiHred countries of tha world. Bear in mind that wh innd yveijf Jngryditnt.cntrriri into the "Discovery haa received the cnaortenteiil ol f leading nieflirfl niin ot on r land, wlio clffftl Hffi article . in the higrnrqt" iermf medicine pul op lorToH through druciiara can lion anv melt nroltevonnl endorsement T I'm dyo pepsla, liver trouble, an cfironic catarrhal affections of whatever name or nature, lingering concha, bronchial, throat and Inng affections, the Discovery can be relied upon aa a aovere eign remedy. A little book of extracts treating of oil the several ingredienu entering into Dr. Pierce medicines, being exirscu from standard medical works, of tha different schools of practice will be mailed free to any one asking (tar postal card or letter), for the same, aadreated to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, K. Y., and adgiving the writer's full post-offidress plainly written. Don't accept a substitute of anknewa nxuf. composition for this hoi-eve- ca non-aeer- et nvn O rvrwx rovniTm , ed that ship, purely at a euciul and when be came away the Jewelry or silk came with him. In tbe piano affair It waa bribery, pure and simple, with tbe addition of a little bullying of an lniector who had nude a few slip before that the captain knew of. Petty smuggling like thla Captain Tltcomb did not consider e sin worth worrying about. There waa a smack of adventure in It and the fun of "taking chances. Then, as a bargainer and a driver of sharp trades with shipping merehsat and others the captain waa an expert. He liked, as be said, to dicker," and, besides, he was always on tha lookout to further the Interests of bis owner. Looking out for the owners waa bis bobby and explained in a measure wby William Bros, were willing to pay him more than they paid their other kippers. He was a driver" with hla crew, and every particle that waa In the rickety Thomas Doaae he got out of her. He waa easy ao long aa a man obeyed orders, but at tbe slightest hint ofjnntiaj things happened. fuue-tlou- . u . ! (Continued tomorrow.) WANT ADR YIELD BIQ RESULTS. El SPECIAL SALE Of EE Felt Slippers for Women and Children We have carried the famoiiR filum line of Felt with fur tojm this year and every lady who ha Been them liken them better. than any other kind ahe Slip-jier- s haa ever worn. It in late iu the scanon anrl we never like to carry the warm slippers over, so we are making a big mt on all kinds. LadirV Mack Felt, with black liir top, on a table At x mk Ladies' Red Felt, with black fur top, on a table at Q fir ............................ Q Ladies' Green and Brown Felt Slippers, rtn O JZ with black fnr tops, will be reduced to. . . . Ladies leather slippers, with black fur tops and green or grey velvet tops, regular f2.25 value. o aa Pale price j CLARKS STORES |