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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1894)
Highest of all In Leavening Power. -Latest U. S. Gov't Report ABSOLUTELY PURE Throagh SantaCIaraWheat By FEAN0I3 BRET EARTH ' CHAPTER V. Too Su-ernlnc' After bia return from his first lectur ing tonr in thin comitry. I lie lute Mat thew Arnold visited old Mrs. Proctor, the widow of the poet, "Barry Corn wall," and mother of Adelaide Proctor. Mrs, Proctor, who was then 80 years old, in giving Mr. Arnold a cup of tea anted hitn: "And. what did they say about you in America?" "Well," replied the literary autocrat. "they said I was conceited, and they add ed that my clothes did not fit me." , "Well, now," retorted the old iadv. "I think they were mistaken alxMitthe clothes." New ork Mail and Express. The Iteat ttcfcroHom. A man who looked suspicious applied at a boarding house on Adams areuue for a home and was received by t he landlady. "I presunie," she suit), after inspectinK him critically aud hearing what he had to say, "that you can give references." "What kind do you wish, madam" he Inquired. - . :' " Vell,"she hesitated, "I don't know who you are, and I would like something in th nature of a recommendation." ' "All I cuu offer, madam," he said, pulling out some papers, "are hers. They am re ceipted bills from every landlady I boarded with up to date, as you will observe." Her face brightened. "Oh," she exclaimed, "that will do. You ean have anything in the house you want." ueuoic rreet-ross. CHICAGO'S NEW PUBLIC BATH. It I Named A 11 or Carter Harrlaoa l r ills a l.n Fell W.uW The New York trnmp who excused his tinclcsnlmem liy Miying that, although the rich' of the metropolis denounced him fur being dirty, he had never yet lieeu able to get a fwtto upon atmlvinu for it at a Fifth svcHitejiiniisinii, would probably be caught napping In I hinurn if he urged such an ex cum there now. I he rwwin is that a hand' some new public bathhouse has just beeu dedicate)! there, and as its use is as free as air there remains no good excuse why the world s fair city s army of the great un washed should not liathe daily without money and wit hout price. The building, which is decidedly baud some, is called the "Carter H. Harrison Bath," after the cil y's martyred mayor, and is the first of a uumber of free public baths for meu, women and children which the municipal government will erect in various parts of the city in recognition of the old adage that cleauliiiess is next to godliness. The bathhouse cost 1 2,000 aud is located at Mi Mather street. The motto of theinst union issnm u ite, "v nosoever will m; ; come," and the I hlcagocaudidateforcloun Uness who mounts the stone steps of the building finds himself in a large, attractive reception room with tiled floor, wooder . . Heaping Where Be Had Sowm. Widow I want a stone for my husband's I Krav ejtnctiy ii&e ue otner one in me lou I Agent But isn't it a trifle small for a man of your husband's prominence? Widow No, sir'. It Thomas thought a ton like that was good enough for his I nrst wile, 1 guess U s plenty good econgb iot i nomas. idle. - A Deadly Purpoee. Mrs. Plankington Why, my dear, what re you puttiug those dumbbells in the trunk forr e won't need them at Niagara. Plankington I thought you said you ware going to take your dog along. Truth. ... ... .. ... . Boarder ts this genuine vegetable sonpf i es, nr. r ouneeu carrots one. Rochester Democrat. No UmlU r?";ii!iN.'W-18 It' Mrs: Finis I'm as sick as I can be Just from eating these peanuts. s Finis-Well, why don't you stop eating Mrs. Finis (in amazement) Stop! Why, I have more than half a bag left yett i-itpx. 'Babies ougnt to re rau iney are sickly when thin and thin when - their food does not nourish them. - - - Scott's Emulsion the cream of Cod-liver Oil and hypophosphltes, makes babies fat and well, strength ens growing, children -and nourishes mothers. Physicians, the world over, endorse it. Don't Li deceirtd bj Sobstitstes! enftrti b geott Bowm. H. T. AIIDrasgieta THE CARTER HAIililSON BATHHOCSR. benches aud boxes of soap, towels, etc. Back of the reception room is the bathroom. which occupies the entire width of the building and three-quartets of its length, - - - This room has a broad aisle running through it, on either side of which are nu merous individual bathrooms separated by partitions of corrugated iron. At the rear of the big room is a pool or plunge bath 30 reet long bystreet broad and ranging in depth from 3 to 7 feet. Hot and cold water are supplied, and there are 17 showers for the use of the bathers. The accommoda tions are so ample that 30 persons may bathe m tne buudinK at the same time. The credit for the establishment of Chi cago's nrst free public bath is due to the efforts of the Ladies' Municipal Order league, which has for some time conducted a free bath of its own on the lake front at the foot of East Chicago avenue. When they asked the city to erect the present pnblie bathhouse, thev were heartily en couraged by the late Mayor Harrison, who assisted them in getting au appropriation or f I3,uw ror tue project. ' The HI os Pheasant. "'. This bird was imported from China by O. N. Denny some eight rears ago. Six pair were let loose ou Petterson batte. about four miles from Sodaville, Or., and the climatical conditions and coun try being favorable and being protected by strict law for six years they have multiplied rapidly and now are one of our most common game birds. In fact. they multiplied so rapidly that long be fore the six years' protection had ceased the farmers complained bitterly that the birds were a serious damage to their grain and gardens, and many, birds were killed, bnt in this I think they were mistaken, for in my examination of man v stomaens at au seasons or the year J found bnt very little grain as their food. but many -wild seeds, bags, grasshop pers, etc 1 think that tbe fanners bave realized this also to some extent, as nearly all nave now posted trespass notices for tftsir protection. science. - "But f reefco t know your father," The sun, an hour high, but only just topping the greenish crests of the wheat, was streaming like the morning breeze through the open length of Tom Bout's workxhed. Au exaggerated and pro longed shadow of the young inventor himself at work beside his bench was stretching itself far into the broken down ranks of stalks toward tho invis ible road, and falling at the very feet of Kose Alallory as she emerged from them. She was very pale, very quiet and very determined. Tbe traveling mantle thrown over her shoulders was dusty; the ribbons that tied her hat under her round chin had become unloosed. She advanced, walking down the line of shadow directly toward him. I am afraid I will have to trouble yon once more, she said, with a faint smile, which did not, however, reach her perplexed eyes. "Conld yon give me any kind of a conveyance that would take me to San Jose at once?' The young man had started at the rustling of her dress in the shavings Rnd turned eagerly. The faintest indication of loss of interest was visible for an in stant in his face, bnt it quickly passed into a smile of recognition. Vet she felt that he had neither noticed anv change in her appearance nor experienced any wonder at seeing her there at that hour. "I did not take a buggy from the house," she went on nuicklv, "for I left early and did not want to disturb them. In fact they don't know that I am gone. 1 was worried at not hearing news from my father in San Francisco since the earthquake, and I thought I would run down to San Jose to inquire without putting them to any trouble. Anything will do that you have ready if I can take it at once, m Still, withonKSxhibiting the least tor- hintf" the said dryly, "Yes," he returned, without noticing her manner, "and I think I can find that water again. I've- been studying it up all night. And do you know what I'm going to do? lam going to make the earthquake that lost it help me to tlnd It again." He paused aud looked at her with a smile and a return of his former enthusiasm. "Do yon remember tho crack in tho adobe field that stopped you yesterday" "Yes," said the girl, with a slight shiver. ' '.' - -.. "I told you theu that the same crack was a split in the rock outcrop further up the plain and was deeper. I urn sat Islied now from what I have seen that it is really a rupture of the wholo strata all the way dowu. That's tho one weak point that the imprisoned water is sure to find, and that s where the borer will tap it in that new well that the earth quake itself has suuk." J It seemed to her now that she under stood his explanation perfectly, and she wondered the more that he had been so mistaken in his estimate of Allele. She turned away a little impatiently and looked anxiously toward the point where Dawson had disappeared. Bent followed her eyes. "He'll be here in a moment, Miss Mai lory. He has to drive slowly through the grain, but I hear the wheels. He stopped, and his voice took up its pre vious note of boyish hesitation. "By the way, I'll bo going up to the rnncho this afternoon to see the major. Have you any message for Mrs. Randolph or for -Miss Allele?" "Xo," said Rose hesitatingly, "and" "I see." interrupted Bent carelessly. "You don't want anything said about your coining here. I won't." It struck her that he had no ulterior meaning ia the suggestion. But liefore she could make sny reply Dawson nap peared. driving a hnndsnmo mare har nessed to- light spider like vehicle. He had also assumed, evidently in great haste, a black frwk coat, buttoned over his waistcoHtlcas and cravatless shirt, and a tall black hat that already seemed to be cracking in tho sunlight. He drove np, at once assisted her to the narrow pnse. Bent nodded affirmatively, put down his tools, begged her to wait a mo ment and rau off in the direction of the cabin. As ho disappeared behind the wheat she lapsed quite suddenly against the work bench, but recovered herself a moment after, leaning with her back against it, her hands grasping it on either side and her kuit brows aud de termined little face tnmed toward the road. Then she stood erect again, shook the dust out of her starts, lifted er veil, wiped her cheeks and brow with the corner of a small handkerchief and be gan walking up and down the length of the shed as Bent reappeared. He was accompanied by the man who had first led her through the wheat. He gazed .upon her with apparently all the curiosity and concern that the other had lacked. "You want to get to San Jose as quick as you can?" he said interrogatively. "Yes," she said quickly, "if you can help me." "You walked all the way from the major's here." he went on, without tak- j ing his eyes from her face. Yes. she answered, with an affecta tion of carelessness she had not shown lo oent, , "Hut 1 started very early it was cool and pleasant and didn t seem far." -f yrlljt you down in San Jose inside m GOLDEN WEST : Has no mperior. n't I I BAKIKQ POWDER, j Bee Supplies. , PORTLAND SEED CO., 171 smoiI StrM. Portland, Or. 1 Bead for cstalogu. HAVE g ITfJHTWCI Pim known t-T motatavs I W TIELD4TONCKTO ffT M. BO-SM-K0Y PILE REMEDY' If It M which aota diraetlr on part aiteelaA. Dit svO nil mii.alcw. Price too. Drum. r4d mrntti. Bi.lioiihn,iiirtlhn.jr, It Went I'npaDidied. , This story is told of the late Dr. Hol land, better known as "Timothy Tit comb." During the service of one of the large churches in Springfield, Mass., heavy electric storm came np. and oneof tbe gentlemen of the choir set out to secure an' omnibns to take the ladies home. Among the fair singers was a certain Miss Etta 8 , and as Dr. Hol land was gallanUy helping her into the vehicle a terrific clap of thunder startled them, upon which lie remarked, 'Etf in terror packs home in bus" (Et in terra pax hoiuinibns). To close this strange tale, it may be well to add that tbe doctor was not immediately struck by lightning, but died years afterward peacefully in his bed. San Francisco Argonaut. To Kill a tobstor. When a live lolister is required for boiling or other purposes, here is a sim ple and comparatively painless mode of killing it: Run a long, narrow bladed knife into tbe tail at the third joint from the end. having the blade slant down ward. This wilt cut the spinal cord and death will quickly follow a 'Ml ns of Garden set Collections of . " 13 Packets ; Choke Flower Seeds . WE l'r WILL PAY THE POSTAGE Gems Either Collection . - , for 5 cents ,1 13 Packets Desirable Vegetable Seeds Any Two . , for 75 cents V 15 Flowering Bulbs- Begonias, Tuberoses, etc. SUNSET SEED & PLANT CO. . Tll (Slwrwood Hall Nursery Co ) A" 1 nree 47"9 Sansome St., San Francisco for the hour. Yon shall have my horse and trotting sulky and I'll drive you myself. Will that do?" She looked at him wonderinglv. She had not forgotten his previous restraint and gravity, but now his face seemed to have relaxed with some humorous satis faction. She felt herself coloring slightly, but whether with shame or relief she could not telL I shall be so much obliged to Ton." she replied hesitatingly, "and so will my father, 1 know. 1 reckon," said the man. with the same look of amused conjecture. Then, with a quick assuring nod, he turned way and dived into the wheat again. "You re all right now. Miss Mallory aid Bent complacently. -"Dawson will fix it He's got a good horse, and he's a good driver, too." He paused, and then added pleasantly, "I suppose they're all well np at the house?" It was so evident that his remark car ried no personal meaning to herself that she was obliged to answer carelessly. un, yes." "I suppose yon see a good deal of Miss Randolph Miss Adele, I think yon call her?" he remarked tentatively, ' and with a certain boyish enthusiasm which she had never conceived possible to his nature. Yes," she replied a little dryly. She is the only young lady there." She stopped, remembering Adele's naive de scription of the man before her. and said abruptly, "Yon know her then?" A little," replied the young man modestly. "I see her pretty often when I am passing the upper end of the rancho. She s very well brought np, and her manners are very refined don't you think so? and yet she's just as simple ana natural as a country girL There s a great deal in education after all, isn't there?" he went on confidentially; "and although" he lowered his voice and looked cautiously around him "I be lieve that some of na here don't fancy her mother much, there's no doubt that Mrs. Randolph knows how to bring np her children. Some people think that kind of education is all artificial and don't believe in it bnt 1 do!" With the consciousness that she was running away from these people and the shameful disclosure she had beard laot night, the recollection of Adele's scan dalous interpretation of her most inno cent actions and her sudden and com plete revulsion against all that she had previously admired in that household to bear this man, who had seemed to her living protest against their ideas and principles, now expressing them and holding them np for emulation, almost took her breath away. j "I suppose that means that you intend to. look, after Mai Randolnh'i well for per-cJi beside him aal witU a nod to Bent drove off. His breathless criicditioa re lieved tho leive taking of those young people of any certuio:iv. "I suppose," said Mr. Dawson, giving a naif glance over his shoulder as they struck into tlu dusty highway"! sup pose you don't care to s e anybody be- tore you get to lyin j.veT "Xo 00," said Rose timidly. "And I reckon you wouldn't mind my racin a nit it anvbotly kern upr "Xo." ... "The mare's sort of fastidious about takin anybody's dust." "M sue.- Kiui Kixse, witli a Taint sm..e. "Awful." revttiwiided her companion. "And the queerest thitig of all, she can't bear to have any one Ik-HuhI her either." He leaned forward with his expression nf hninomim enjoyment of some latent joke and did Kcwrhin-; with the reins Rose never nmld clearly understand what, though it slimed to her that he simply lifted them with ostentatious lightness but the mar suddenly ap peared t' lengthen herself and lose her height, and the salks of wheat on either side of the dusty track began to melt into each other, and then slipped like a flash into one long, continuous, shimmer ing green hedge. So perfect was the mare's action that the girl was scarcely conscious of any increased effort; so barniomoiM the whole movement that the light skeleton wagon seemed only a prolonged process of that long, slim body and free, collarless neck. both straight as the thin shafts on each side, ami stniightcrthan the delicate rib- bonlike traces which, in what seemed a meie affectation of conscious power, hung at times almost limp between the whimetree and the narrow breast band. that was all that confined the animal's powerful forequarters. So superb was the reach of its long, easy stride that Rose could scarcely see any nndulation in the brown shining back, ou which she conld have placed her foot, nor felt the soft beat of the delicate hoofs that took the dust so firmly and yet so lightly, fro sa ooirmrnsDl AN tlWSEBW KNrMV In mors 10 bs drtsdisd Ihun n open nit vUlbls ona. Tht nuulllo mnl iu'klng foo,whloti undo tkeirenvrie imuia u( muUrln muulivats Itnell, whim it oiutelnw in 111 lt teiiiMouiiirrp,lii ill vnrlotu loruuol cliltli unci (ever, ItlliO'M retail- tent, dumb nvu or uf eiiuc, 041101111 ue enow usllv giMnivd Kxiiiiui u (urili.t Ins uio Hymnal Hgal'iuil l( liikltlious alliiekn wt h lloatoltar'i si.n,,.h uin,.. a al,iir.tii j-ti untiiloio 10 the IHilnun of uiiiiMini III the symein ..nil 11 wilonuurd Httaliist It luoruuiilily to be relied iiim. la ihs ovciit u( a iiialiiitona attack avoid )KiloiiluK your avalem with quinine, ami He Inaiitail tlila whuletoiii roinxly, in objectionable la lanle and hit 111 mo etUciii'loiia than any drug. Lie the Itinera for d t apetudu, liiliouaut'iia, ooaliia lieu, kidney eoiniilailitaaud rlieuuia laiu. I wih I could do, but I can't: 1 Mi ( could think, bul I don't; ' 1 wlati 1 could talk, bill I rant; 1 wMi I could wort, but 1 won't. THE BSftT VKAVHCn. Ths Arabs say that the best teacher It Tims. Ttiatis true, especially when year after year enforces the lame lesson. For more than thirty years axlooci'i I'otot's Plast have risen in u in every part of thswmld, aud the testimony is universal as to their value aa an external remedy fur pains of every kind lit tli bank, cheat and ids, ttoine people have learned the lesson o well that they try to imitate tnein, and ths result is a host of counterfeits, all pre tending to be just aa good as Ai.uw s'a roHoua ri.ATna, ana unooiuoioua mat ny inn very statement mey atiKnowieoge tnai AkLcocK's i'oS'ica Flab-tush hold the Hrat Dial's. Us sure and net ths irenuine. iisahurktii si -ibts always soiunuoriuij. Ch'eafoanareawnllvanarT beeaiiM the wind uiu 1110 mowing invrv diiruiK me roceuiaioruia. Irritation of the throat and hoarseness Immediately relieveti by "llrown 1 ffronfAinl irocA." A turnins point In womau'a life Mcellu gr ower wiin a uew bonnet. Stats or Ohio, Citv or ToLsno,! l.tH;4a t nrMTv. I ' Fnank J. :iiK.Nt:v niakeaoaih that he la the color (Mriner or tho nrm or K. J. ('hunkt s t'o., dolus butn aa In the eity i t Toleiio, 001111- i ana ettte aioreani,!. aua mat miiu nrm will 1WT the aiiln of ONK III' Mill Kl DOI.I.AltS lor ert'-h and every caao 1 f eatitrrli that eaiiuot be cured by the uaa 01 11 Al l. Catirkii (Thk. rKa.Mvj.uiibhr. sworn ro before me and aibvrileil In mv pnneure tlila tllb ilay ol Duwiuber, A. I. isie. 1sauj a. n . ..., .Vn(ora Puhlir. Haifa Catarrh Care l taken Internally, and acta directly ou the tilooi aud mucoiia aurfaeea 01 iue ayatem. Head tor tivilinonlaia, iree. . j. ciia.NriY a 1:0 Toledo, 0. soiu oy uru,ttiats; ,i)ceuta. (torn -..U.- ai II sulvai lllwlttsMltl, u MillCH IhliUNn 1. 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Dlood Poleonlna not in. I Woe a me no wonk mul my Pitom no iitueh nin dtwu that I rotiUl hnhtly turn lu ntd ; ip hi)n tnvki'lf In any w v. Alfur wvvNtooii monilta' (Hmtlnmptit,iny wlfottMtk nw to Walla Walla. Want.. Iloro tho ttiricooiis amputntt-.t my lear war In'twotui th itiiooaml tlio htp, f'ollowIiKthli my heultti Imnrovyd nUKittr but ho nly tuthcrtmr In -rati tu form on my Ikm iy. .-'itmlly It KHi'i hurnti;.urii)a wiu w t mine mini xnd 1 0o:il t unnr frx,tti tli dr U Ural jiIItI h.iTO ir.iriMVt U: 1 1 in ttn Ilia' troiiifrr uud t!i p.ilufJl k.'Jicr!u:a ljav diai.eirvU , it iliVH'.ll tlHKNKN m 4 t'ANII IALI K tlV M. ),. lrr Vl'lM tt MrlUlfh WS) (Mill atCl aitYOHI4tllltU ttf tlmlt h. 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WIMkltlliSlstsj Hltltl dlM 1 ttfMR Mf ITMl kitHtir lo Hi Afjf Mr in ini rt Dial tb AktrntHur r. la iti tMt M mt Hood's'jsCures iiul I am ahrtlit Ollred of HIT 111a. ia dus to HiMKi a Mirspanussmi i iceitiiaii A'lthacredlt 1 1 feel that I II. f IlrSNKTT, cannot auealt Lki hlffhlv of it.' starker, tiresou. Cot only HOO0'8. Hood's PHIS scleaally.yct promiuiy, THE CHIN la too neighborly With thseheat.and ths eyaa lind t'i floor too aoun, Mva ex-l'rcalileiit llnrrlaon about nuplla witnuiit military unit. Bishop Scott Academy, Portland. Or., la a military aehool under Kovernroeuteoiiirot. Flu for collcne or bualueaa. Wrlie t, r eata Iokuo. sprlug terra beglna Febru- mi : Xer, X- - l f n v I I a. a- 111 X sii f j OassMtlslll f It IWtraaMl MWXV9 lrNlv t UuMI ha tWh I l tfisHf Bn M lit Ms MiM ! Mh M Mil WATKK MOTOR. INSIST OS UAV1KO THR Ofli Ttiark Vth.r M.iliir n hsi (!( develop from io lu lMiurMi power; can be Belting, racking ant Hose, Boots and had at aacritice by axldreasiinr U. . va ... .fa Ds FurtUnd, (if. A POTTKK fKKH4 Sue, 33x48 inwide bearers; table dUtrlbu- tion; beUepriiiKs; will print uine-oohmit) folio or ix coliiinn nuaHo: a anlfnilld all- round press for country otl.oe: fur tale cueap; guaranteea ui order. Address I'ALMCB A HKT, Portland, Or. Shoes, Rubber and 0U Clothing, - Drulsls Rubber Goods, -MAHiTAcn-aitD y TreWOf. titmllt MlMiIawA Mt. f ItiB Mill -ft sua. r lr i.l . a... fi t tt 4 I P I II- rt u. tin a riKMitu 'rnoiktfixu iiaav rtrtttiin or Mls mt h OWllll, MM) tk V ItatllS lalaWlaX f ta 111 4MtMiw IV llrt ! f.lwr SMWIW His ui (itaM IImj sattlM II Ihm !. r4trl fJMl NUMilaaf f Mi'l Mt4 tlvm ItxWefJfj rl UhM Its 4"tt 4I wti ! M tl lU (SsjStaia la. Hmm tfm Um suhmikv II frota Ma 'ilf ihm. 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Iartlane1. Or. tjrjt Utj catslofue rasa. THE GREAT CURE Dm namellne Stora PoUah : noduat, ooataall. TT GsamSA fur hrekfaat- . ,r hi a noS, Tl.elon)M TIAMMa jsi!. HQPilPP Q IsPHiPflir mMs,b sura aud auartwItaWX I fll .1 lllllllllllV f! if FERRY'S 1. IIUUUU ll llUlUUUI, Wl I SEEDS. --4c-s I WWW .Vm. iaa lu...l for I MM llllli J CJSPf eiiUilria the auui and uUlancal FOB ; fJs,V. Wf "'" bitwat ntrmltis know I- m m Ai SW' INDIGESTION T " rraaa4a YMuXM mrs. wiNsiows n;a I Uvvvvvvvt.ww.vvJ I fl...l.l I1L-I ! J!J S" A Dr. William.' Inillan Wla nn Ho a -AMD- CONSTIPATION. Their Drill. While an order froth militarr beadanar- ters demands obedience, there may be more i thau one way of obeying it, according to tne staitnieut of an out time member of a Michigan regiment. Karly in the year 1.66 j mere came au order from beauquartets, central district of Texas, requiring com Pny drills twice each day in every regi ment in tbe command. As the weather was bot and the regiment was soon to be miiRtereti out, tbe colonel tnougnt coiTipliance with this order useless, and so ordered two daily drills of Are min- j Dies eacn. knowledge of this evasion of orders reacnea I lie general commanding. and forthwith there came an onier for a drill ( I two noun each day, in compliance with wnicu tne following order was read at even ing pnnuie: 'Headquarters d Michigan iiifaotrr I Tolimteers. . In cdedience to orders from I superior nemiimnrtem. there will ba a.m. pany drills from half past 8 to half past It o'clock a. m. each day. Tbe commander of the regiment deairesthnt the most shady spots be selected for drills, and that tbe men shall not be expweil to violent exercii in tne bent of the sun." The drill took place. A shady spot was carefully selected, and for two hours tbe I orders to "stack arms" and "rest" were) cneeriuiiy followed. iouth's Companion. I National Mnaenaa Treaaoree. Uncle Sam has some very valuable treas ures of gold in tbe National museum They are of great wort h intrinsically, apart I from the historic interest attaching to meru. Among inese are tnree massive cas kets of solid gold, each as big as a four pound candy box. 'X hey are gifts to Gen eral Grant from the cities of London, Ayr and Glasgow, respectively, containing the ireeaom 01 muse towns. 1 here la a sold card of invitation to a ball, which was sent by friends in bun iranciaca It ws i in closed in a silver envelope, with the ad dress engraved on the outside and an ordi nary 2 cent stamp affixed. Also there is a gold sclmiter, sent by the emperor of Mo rocco to Thomas Jefferson, as well aa mmij gold billed hwonlH, with solid gold scab bards. Two of tbene were given to General Shields by tbe Btatesof South Carolina and Illinois as tokens of appreciation fur serv ices in the Mexicau war. Congress mir chased them from tbe general's family for iu.wu. riillaaelpma Ledger. KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and improvement and leinls to perwinal enjoyment when rightly ust'd. The many, who live bet ter than others antl enjoy life more, with 'ess expenditure, bv more nromntlT nilnptinar the world's best products lo me iierus oi puysii-at ueing, will attest uic vaiue to uealtli or the purs liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy. Syrup of Fins. Its excellence is due to its presenting in me form most acceptable and pleas snt to the taste, the refreshing and truly Dencnciai properties of a perfect lax ative; effectually cleansing the system, dinin-lling colds, headaches and fevers ana permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions snd & ... i . i , ... .. , met, wun me approval ot me nieaicai profession, because it acts on the Kid neys, Liver and Bowels without west ening them and it is perfectly free from every ODjectionable substance. Syrup of Fitra is for salo bv all drue- gists in 60c and IT bottles, but it is man ufactured by the California Fiir 8vruo m. only, whose name is printed on every packaze, also the name. HrriiD of Fie. and being well informed, you will not accept any substitute if out-rcd. Dr. W llllama' Indian Mia lOliitnteu! will cure Hllnd, 1 illeedlii and Ilctilns fllea. i It abaorlia the tumora. allara . ine nenins at once, aria aa s pour tlee. slvea Inatmnt eallef. Dr. Will. lama' Indian Pile Ointment la nrenarol lor Piles snd Itching of the private H-' oTprj do. i. warranim. Iir arus .Uta. bv mall nn MN-alnt nt nrliw. .VI A,,?. I aria i.ou wiLLiaais sajUrHCTURIiia CO., I'roprletora, Clerelaud, Ohio. Free bv un receiptor ij. Dolus Mail A Whole Garden. Jflm ailnaniirllluir MC Ii'mih let, will tell r all about It. unaot il and I'I.li . 'HtiftrwiKMl all Mini . , 'm , am ... Sir at. Ma Franeiaoo. ! ud Meed, a aiwcialtr Xalifomia-o- Dr. Evory' V I "" Ihafiraal Curs forOatarrli, DeafiMB,OoMa, RomThrnal, vHT Ph. .W1 Sl r- ua. emirs OWN SrfUPii FOR COUGHS, COLDS -a sncirio roa- Scrofuli, Rheomstism. Slit Rbeniii, Keanlgia lid 111 Other Blood Md Slla Dlteitw, It U poaltlve ears for all Ihnaa nalntul ri.lL I oals complalnui sua onmplioalaxl Ironl.laa and Ti amouf our Wlvas, uothan I Ths rfnt la lmmallau and laallnf. Two m Ihre doaea of Da. Paanaa'a Haaauv uk d.n. aepa lha blood pool, ths liver aud khliwra Iva and will nllraly aradleate from ths ayalara Mlinu?T?'.5'I?'"U' Wl "baurn, or say othaa form ol blond disease. Mo nedlnlii vr introduced n thla eountri baa mat with atteh mady aala, nor (Ivan aucb n" i? ""'"lion whauavsr oasd as Ibal ol Thla rainady haa bean n.d In ths hoard talt lbmubout thaold world form Mat twantv In!!r.i;2.M",,''e ' bovs dlMaari, remrtiwliu. 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