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Worn constantly they OJXCO GA&RLOWTSCtf PIANIST reduce your girth aj)d re- lieve that exhausted sen- Is essentially sermon not a YORK, Oct 11. (Special upon was red, blue, green, yellow or a and drama. always experienced might he In The company Is unusually good and In sation All of New York ex- purple or whatever color warm NEW order for that month. Said : Miss Haidee Wright, Mr. Robertson has Our Wheel Chairs by fat people during perienced a surprise on Tuesday have to bother about the superb support, although each member weather. We can fit the was "We don't We have every known device to right when It leaked out that there business here. God takes care Is so well adapted to his part that spe s, gardening tlie deaf. are easy; adjustable 'with super-spring- most portly person in to he a. weddlr.g at the home of Mark of that and so far as I can see It is a cializing seems unkind. This Is the orlg. assist company as follows: ' Hear- Portland and guarantee Twain. In KeJdI:iK. Pun., r.en tne H- success." He then discuBFed the state Inal London cast Acousticous, Audiphones, so that the most help- of his health, which he said was not A Cheat Muds, Avery satisfaction. umorist's daughter was married to Gabril- A Sloven Molly Peanon ing Ilonis, Conversation Tubes, less use them with comfort. .We very bad but just bad enough that ha Wright These belts are valuable owitsch, the pianist, who has become one to his A Painted Lady Haidee Artificial Ear Drums, etc. to S8 Each could in all truth deny himself A threw Kate Carlyon rent at a moderate monthly to ;wear an opera- $4 of the frreatest favorites In America. numerous friends who were lavish with A Fnob Mar' Ralph A complete illustrated catalogue after Wiseacre." said that they "knew It" and their entertainments, and remain quietly A Rullv.... Montague Hutherford sent to any address. Write us for charge, if you don't wish to buy. tion. OVER 1000 STYLES the couple In his home. He Slid he wanted to A Hussy Evelyn weeden others dated it to the accident A Satyr Allen Thomas information. Prices $20 to $50. Mail Orders Filled. PICTURE FRAMES still said It aVoid dying, if passible, because he knew A David Powell had last Winter, while others would begin then. Coward was proximity to the that all his troubles A Roqu...' A. G. Poulton the result of her "You Just ask Dr. Twltchell about tht." A Cad Alexander Casay art'st during the months of Ulnees last he said. "He knows all about It. be- A Paser-b- y Forbes RoberUoa Bummer, while he was lyins practicably cause he has been my spiritual adviser." the scores of new EXPERIENCED at the point of death. . Notwithstanding PRIVATE FITTING ROOMS LADY AND MEN FITTERS tt.e story., however, is that The play which will probably be the plays that are on in New York at pres The truth of ent. I seemed again attracted to the Mifs Clemens and Gabrilowitsch met In most talked about for a long time Is Stuyvesant, where David Belasco opened was Forbes-Robertson- 's of Crutches, to Pair the'r early youth, when, Indeed, he "The Passing the his second season with Eugene Walter's $1.50 $8 Bedside Tables YOU MAY TO not more than 17 or IS. Both were stu- Third Floor Rack," designated as a famous play, "The Easiest Way." Each HAVE dents In at the sajr.e time and drsma In prologue, play and epilogue by time I go. I expect to he convinced that Truform both were studying with Lesehetlzky. Jerome K. Jerome. It Is not easy to my earlier judgment was at fault, but DRINK BAD MILK deeper and at that associate this work of deep philosophy each time 1 come away with the convic CORRECTS . DR. YOUNG'S DILATORS Their friendship grew and strong spiritual beauty with the pen tion that this is one of the strongost time they became enpaged. This broke years. some of Jerome, whom one Involuntarily asso- plays which has been presented In ROUND "ISM oft or was broken off. and after sec- ciates with .comedy. Rut the playwright The trouble does not He with the play, years they became enpatrfd for the has no doubt been Impressed with the but with the audience, as la evidenced SHOULDERS ond time. Again they decided that they of laughter. There again It was message of "The Servant in the House" by the awful misfit were not for each other and and has created another distinctly modern are moments, blood-curdlin- g In Intensity, PRICE $2.00 broken. It has. however. been well "morality play," aa the cast will show. which seem to. arouse the rlsabllity of known among the most Intimate friends There Is nothing of Mr. Jerome's humor the majority of people In front and it Is of both that the tima would come when In this play, although there Is something not unlikely that many would designate BRACES. ALL KINDS they would try It the third time for the scene, play aa comedy Instead of trag-- of a light nature In the first which the a the SHOTJX.DER BRACES charm." which they did. opens up In a Bloomsbury lodging-hous- e. edv that It is. STJSPE!TER Gabrltowttsch. Indeed. w attracted to changes In the For boys and grirls. men 75 He has drawn remarkably the charac- There are two notable Back Support50t;Brace S2.UO Hark Twain long before he knew there ters from first to last. The "passer-by- " cast this season, but these do not weaken Truform was a daughter, as. strange to say. he cast, as It was year. FOR LADIES AXD MISSES. occupying the "third floor back" stands the excellent last Braces.-- . was ore of the small boys whose stock In same relation to this play as did Miss Starr gains steadily In her charac- Cotton Corset T5 Dr. Young's Rectal Dilators relnforce-- the Linen Ideal Coneet Braces A1.50 IBs of mischief received a strong t the "Servant" In Mr. Kennedy's play. terization and at times reaches tremen Braces But with our through means of "Tom Sawyer," of suppressed emotion fol Upright Shoulder Sl.OO for Piles Guaranteed. ment - His work In the house Is to restore to dous heights lOeal Body Braces S2.00 A variety of styles and fin- HiirkIherrT Finn." and later he reir- each of the Inmates his better self, per- lowed by outbreaks, the abandon of Experienced Men and Women Fitter Set of four $3.00 ishes 5.00 to 98. SO Ied In the "Innocent Abroad." as well haps long since lost, and that his work which is fairly overwhelming. The new I as In everything else by this writer he Is not In vain may be understood. The characters are Violet Rand as the col "Woodlark" rould lay his hands upon. When he met work Is sincere and unaffected and, ored servant Annie, and Beatrice Morgan .Mark Twain, who will always remain a strange as It may seem, was well re- as Elfle St. Clair. youth, a hearty friendship and compan-'lonsh- tp ceived, nothwlthstandlns; the fact that It EM I LIE FRANCES BAXTER. Ankle rose, and many times the pianist Foot-Arc- h Supports Artificial (Glass) Eyes was his guest. After his extreme Illness Water Still Mr. Clemens" Invitation this Summer, by . "We Supports Oabrilowltsch spent the Summer at JOHN BROWN'S RAID tsan guarantee a perfect you can have Rtormfleld. where the ceremony occurred Try an fit in color, shade, shape and plenty of In the presence of a few of the most ln- - AT HARPER'S FERRY Instep pure water in your 'tlrr.ate frlenda. only. Miss Siemens ex. size, from our stock of 5000. B r u 1 sed :pe.rlenced some of the liveliest work done Arch Support for broken-dow- n Shell Eyes trained home. Sent express paid new rrom snop 10 Son of the Great Abolitionist, Resid tag in Portland, Makes a Statement. .$4.00 ankles In many a day aa she arches. Reform Eyes relieved by corset .shop, attempting to keep the matter a Prices. $1.50, $2, $3 $7.00 support, pair ankle for $8.00 clos secret except to those few who $1.25 iwer asked to be present. Accompanied as ONTAVILLA, Or., Oct. 16. (To the tion. It was never meant for anything 'loy daughter Richard Wat-ieo- n Editor.) Please Insert a few addl- - more or less than systematic, continued Miss Oilder. of purpose of provoking Gilder, the bride-ele- ct to less than lj tions and corrections for me In, your agitation for the ten prepared an outfit which under the South into overt acts. There was no days paper regarding the article in last Sun- thought In him of subverting the Con ordinary circumstances It would hare day's OYegonlan on Harpers Ferry taken about a year to plan and execute. t the stitution. Rather he would provoke .the Wednesday mommg a small party raid, and oblige an old reader of your South into dissolving the Union; then, he boarded the train for Redding at the paper. always claimed, the Government would 8:Srt A. M. Kach was I find this statement: "His memor- whip the seceding states back Into the Grand Central at was ex- surreptitiously watching the other, won- able raid at Harpers Ferry was the be- Union and free the slaves which ESTABLISHED 1865 FREE dering whether he or she might be of the ginning of actual hostilities In the South- actly what happened. FREE DELIVERY RESTROOM train, full ern first gun was The statement credited by Mr. Bants to vvv party, and It Is likely that a States. There the woman man of people has never been more closely fired: there the first blood was spilled." the who owned the black . . ' . M.Mta wam mot Evidently to re- killed on the bridge at Harpers Ferry Is Tnln etc the writer wishes wrong, to his- a carry-a- ll of Its distinction of and contrary the whole by carriages, automobiles and lieve Fort Sumter tory of the raid. Incensed at his loss, to get to the Clemens home, which Is at having been the first scene of hostilities; may away to go she have made, as people sometimes spIrlL de- - unnecessarily and mov- of bridging abyss which separates price gramma (15.4 frre mie from the station. If so. he will have back further do, an assertion about which she knew fierce, restless, turbulent that the the at tha of J75.000 a latThe weather was Ideal: there was hard- than Harpers Ferry to be historically In bloodshed and rapine, and. ing principle In his mind was revenge; the lot of the slave from that of the grains). Mis- nothing. Investigation at the time proved attempt ' ly the suggestion of Autumn In the correct. The strife in Kansas and guards on consequently, regard his execution as but and though his at Harpers freeman, and had his sagacity been but The precious ore. the largest quantity balmy atmosphere, and only for the bril- was as much a part of the war It that the the fridge of whom aoclety her Ferry was and equal to his courage he would, with- souri there were three young men fired the a. slight atonement to for of radium that exists In one mass In the liancy of the foliage of bush, hedge and Initiated as Harpers Ferry, and the first shot.- laws defied and outraged, and her citliens though In this, his last exploit, the out doubt, have accomplished his be- been June. When we Southern was fired several were sacrificed appar nevolent object, as It was when he world, is at present In a burglar-proo- f tree. It might have shot fired 'in a State I note the word "unscrupulous" In re- slain. and consider his calmness ana lives of arrived at the house Mark Twain, with In Missouri, not at Harpers Kerry. gard Brown. Of composure as only an evidence of har- ently without necessity, and without found that success was denied, we And safe at St. Joachimsthal. guarded day In sunlight In- to John the sternest having directly to do him unmurmurlngly accepting awful rls hair as daiJtling white the Armed bands from Missouri had stock that landd on Plymouth Rock, dened aullt and an Insensible, unfeeling anything with the and night by armed watchmen. For ss his serge su't. met and greeted the vaded Kansas and were trying to force with blood two nature and his religious sentiments, as the principle Involved In the struggle alternative without regret and without conveyance to Vienna the radium will be A and the of Revolutionary as party on the veranda. charming host the border ruffian code of laws upon the grandfathers in his veins, he was of expressed in prison, as mere pretence we are yet led to think, wnatever loss alarm. True steel to his principles, packed In a lead capsule, and a number 1s. this king of humorists, and his people of Kansas. John Brown retali- A second vxty of life may have been consequent upon we neither find him uttering a craven the type that face death rather than de- and hypocritloal cant. cry pity of responsible officials will have charge whole surrounding tells the story of the ated by Invading Missouri with a band principle. Is being him as an unfortunate mono the affair at Harpers Ferry, we are for or perdon, nor Imploring of the tiny package. largo viate from If this rArH equili- maledictions to on most merci- fn qusllty of his mind. 1"he of followers, this being the first armed unscrupulous, then praise God for the maniac, whose mind had loBt its persuaded after all that John Brown fall the Dr. Jungman, the Viennese specialist library had been beautifully decorpted Invasion of a sovereign state. Instead of, few such we brium from the wrongs inflicted on him cannot. In Justice, be held responsible less of his enemies; but his words and for skin disease, states many mar- have had! to la- were calm, placid martyr-lik- e that with smllax. white dahlias and a dash of as stated, the affair at Harpers Ferry. It seems a weak proposition to try to and his family In tie border strifes personally for these much be features and velous curps have been effected In the a made or slave-hold- er by the pro- - occurrences, Imagine to the last. color In the form of friese One was killed Aaron brace up a lost cause at this date. Be- the Kansas settlers and mented but that hospitals here by means of radium- - At Autumn leaves, and. hers there was time D. Stevens for resisting the liberation of fore doing so, one should at least consult elavery Mlssourlans, and the cruel suf his over-sealo- us and Jxclted followers the Lupus Hospital certain form of can- for an Interesting vtslt before the hour his slaves. Stevens was afterward hung history for accuracy's sake, and history ferings which he ana tney enaureu in had In their phrenzy taken little time cer has. it is declared, been cured. 7'he of the cererr.onv. Among the guests were Charleston, W. Va., for participating sanguinary struggles and. conse- to coolly discriminate between oppo- AUSTRIA OFFERS RADIUM at teaches that the slave power was at all these apeotators; most disfiguring marks on the skin ftro Mr. and Mrs Richard Watson Gilder and in the raid at Harpers Ferry. The times and in every way the aggressor. quently, as more deserving of pity than nents and uninterested and removed, leaving not the slightest trace. three, daughters and others well armed raiders Into Missouri took away The men who are doing of talk- blame. A third party regard him as a one can easily imagine how difficult It most the freedom, and his him, circum- Government to Supply Hospitals A lesson in the great care that must known In Eastern literary circles. There 1.1 elavea into Kansas, thence through ing nowadays are the ones that kept their martyr for the cause of would be for under these bo exercised when dealing with radium was perhaps no one of more significance Nebraska. Iowa, on to Chicago, and hides away from bullets at the time of losses and sufferings as so many volun- stances, to govern their movements, Dr. Joseph Twltchell, tary of principle. he cannot Justly be held Free and Sell Precious Ore. was recently given a Vienna doctor. He than ths Reverend finally Canada. their country's need, and lived at the sacrifices for the sake and therefore of grain ra- of Hartford, who performed the power. his calmness and composure as the responsible for these sad and deeply to was carry a 65th part a of row (Buchanan, acting for the slave ptiblta crib. and dium in his waistcoat pocket. Beforn ceremony- - From the time of Clara's offered a reward for John Brown (my Let me, like yourself, cite a "singular effect of a consciousness of moral recti- be deplored casualties. Nor do we BERLTN, Oct. IS. (Special.) A cer- been waiting for this mo- approving conscience. It was think old Brown could have re- very long he founo that the rays glvit hlrth he has father) of 1360. The reward seemed to circumstance" In closing. Robert E. tude and an that tain amount of the 154 grains of radium off by It had a hole In bis skin. ment, and that It should have come my father Insultingly small, and when Lee captured John Brown In Virginia. hoped by many that the death sentence tained the calm composure ha .mani- burnt while' lifelong friend was yet present would been commuted Into impris- fested so steadily In the near prospect chloride (equivalent to lSVx grains of pure his he reached Cleveland he ofrred a reward At the dose of the war Lee laid down hava 9 year great Joy to all. any- life, and many things were of approaching struggle with the radium) which represents the output of Jamfs A. 6tory, almost old, has was a source of of CW for Buchanan, delivered' his arms to General Grant, a fifth cousin onment for his blossomwd ffirth a the oMest chauffeur in tr. Twltchell Is known to millions of where in Kansas or Nebraska. to John Brown. Grover Cleveland was said in praise of the magnanimity of the grim King of Terrors, unless he felt 18 months from the works at St. Joach-lmstha- l. the Unltd States. He took out three other people In this country, but under a dif- John Brown, outlawed for acting In de- a sixth cousin to John Brown. Both of South, which it seems need not have been guiltless of the heavy charges pre- In Bohemia, Is to be put on the men over for a ride In his automobile. name, for Indeed he Is no other henceforth no place these men became long aid, ,but such a hope was seen to be ferred against him by his enemies. market ' by the Austrian government. The combined age of these nifn is 347 ferent fense of Kansas, had not thereafter years, average being; about 86 years w than the original of the character of Har-r'- s In great Republic to lay his head. His Presidents of the United States. illusive, as Governor Wise personally His cheerful composure under such a The Viennese hospitals and scientific In- the the cir- months. This select company toured the In Mark Twain's '." course continued, as before, to be agita SALMON BROWN. took the trouble one day to assure the pressure of trying and distressing stitutions will first be supplied free of town In fine style and the lads seemed to High noon had arrived and In the door-wa- v prisoners that theymUst prepare to die cumstances a tenth part of which fre- cost, and the rest will be offered for sale enjoy It. iTuba N. Y ) Patriot. of the vast library stood a picture on the day fixed by the Judge on their quently leads men of acknowledged which no one present w'll ever forget. trial. A very general feeling of pity ana fortitude and patience to commit ac- The dainty, frail, beautiful little bride, The Execution of John Drown admiration seems to have fillnd the minds tions' the most rash and unwarrantable Is an ordeal which all a fllmy mass of white veil surmounted of those who witnessed the dauntless is truly remarkable-- That John women approach with with a narrow gold coronet, appeared on An Echo From Fifty Years Ago. bearing of the old man when on his trial, Brown did what he has so deeply suf- the arm of her father, who was quite and who, in answer to the question by his fered for, from a principle of revenge, indescribable fear, for startling, arrayed In the robes and cap Judge as to whether he had aught to say or a feeling of malignant vindictive-nes- s nothing compares with the upon In his own before the sentence of oj- - he manifested such aston- recertly conferred him bv Oxferd (Ttrd&y, Oetobr 16, mxkd th &Oth feelings on entering; the dark wateis behalf that child- College. The ceremony was short, but anniversary sine John Brown. th staunch which divide the living from the land of death should be pronounced, expressed ishing 'almness on these, trying occa- pain and horror of impressive. - While bride was in her old abolitionist of Ossawatamla, Kansas, in a few words the all he hart to say In sions from dogged resolution or solid the the memorable stand at Harpers shades or what emotions filled his mind way, birth. The thought of father's arms the moment grew very mad bis on entering; Is be- such a calm, manly and yet simple stoicism or a grim feeling of savage Frry. His capture, trial and execution at the spirit land, far was passed, lnflloted on sufferine and danger in tense, and this was broken by Mark Charles town. Vs.. on December 9. the iun yond the ken of mortal. We only know that when sentence of death satisfaction at the losses Twain, who. In. his drv. characteristic yes,r, formed the. first drops of the storm of his manly voice awakes no more the one, and one only, was heard to express the ranks of his opponents, can scarce- store for her, robs the expectant mother of all pleasant anticipations daughter as "Madame civil war which broke, in deadly earnest. any feeling of satisfaction at the termi- ly be entertained by any unprejudiced wav Introduced his year April, echoes' of the weet, by mountain stream and casts over her a shadow of gloom which Httle more than a later, lsai. dark-woo- from compelled to admit, un- of coming event, Gabrilowitsch." or d shade that his lion heart nation of his trial. Rumors varlu9 mind we are the The death of John Brown stirred deeply spoke of attempts to be made we be- that the use sympathizers with the anti-slave- has ceased to beat, and now lies still and quarters der all these circumstances, that cannot be shaken off. Thousands of women have found the to rescue him and his followers from their was sincere and hon- After the buffet wedding breakfast and cause. The following article, which was cold that the eagle glance of his eye has lieve John Brown of Mother's Friend during pregnancy robs confinement of all pain with, widely reproduced, was written at that time had its quenched impending fate; but Governor Wise and est in profession, and that he acted a coirple of hours of visit the friends M- - Cornwall, untamable fire in the young by Georae then connected with and of his his friends seem to have taken such pre- as he did either from a conviction of and danger, and insures safety to life of mother and child. This assembled, the couple left by auto- the Evening Times, of' Hamilton, Canada. mists darkness death that to Impossible. The Impelled feelings of sym- City, 31 wal U who resi d es in Los An (re lea, once firm right hand Is now nerveless cautions as render this duty, or by is a God-sen-d to all women at time of the?; most mobile to catch a train for Atlantic r. Corn old man. all his sad calamities, cause he scientific liniment the where they will remain until their sail- CaL ts the father of George M. Cornwall, and unclasped, and will draw blade of under pathy for the class whose Friend women safely of of city.) rifle-trigge- r, preserved a singularly calm and unper- so ana to trial. Not only does Mother's carry ing date. October 16. The guests were publisher the Tlmbermaa. this steel, or in freedom's cause espoused warmly, aanered critical no more, Iron Itself turbed spirit, under a. firm conviction through good and ill fortune so tena- perils child-birt- h, but its usegently prepares the system then delightfully entertained by Mr. LD OSOWATOM1E BROWN ha now and that his form sys- through the of of will soon dissolve and molder into dust, that his life was hazarded In a just ciously. When one thinks of the Clemens until the departure their passed that bourne whence no trav cause, he forfeited It a mur- strove to over- for the coming event, pre- train at 4:30. While wandering over the 0 and leave not a wreck behind. More and without tem which John Brown eler returns, and no human eye can than this is all left to endless conjecture, mur, believing that his fate will advance turn the harrowing details of which "morning sickness" beautiful grounds, which .were aflame dies, distressing vents wtth the glorious Autumn shades, Mr. which hides from us his and the conclusions arrived at will be as the cause for which he and that are revolting and to such a and other discomforts of Clemens told about his home in Italy track In the Invisible world, whither his different as the minds who dwell on the those for whom he risked his own and his degree as to induce sensitive minds In where a landscape gardener was paid a spirit has entered. Hs went on this, his eventful life and tragically mournful followers' lives and liberty will yet rpap general to turn from' the sickening this period. fabulous price to care for the garden and long;, but Journey, all alone his sons and death of old Oeowatomie Brown. the advantage of his logs, when he sleeps spectacle with loathing and disgust it Book of Talnable InformationSWtKfree. gone be- opinion sleep of death. Though it is affirmed fs not to be wondered at that he threw according to his taste a different color many of his followers have on Great differences of have been the BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. death-marc- by many his was not un- his own and his followers' lives and THE arheme was planned for each month In fore and now their chief begins his h expressed as to his motives and charac- that life Atlanta, Ga. the year, when everlhing the eye rested in louely soliLude. What were bis ter. By one party he is represented aa stained by crime that he shed blood fortunes into the dark gulf. In the hope