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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1896)
00 Blood Is essential to health. Now ( Ui time to purify and enrich the blood, and that give vigor and vitality, by taking f Sarsaparilla Hi On Troa Blood Forifltt. Ail droifUM. fL Hood' Pill) all Llrar Ills. Mesata, "Sleep on Till Day," a new song by Anton Streleaki, baa bean followed by oomto song, entitled, "Sleep on All Day," which U (aid to be more popu lar than Mr. Streleakia' theme. I a sinking rvan Of vt'al enenrr ta wunr ana nleaaaatlv icvta " lenanla. H tetter a Stomach Bluer ii 11 fa- vnorant wllhiat a pr, and will apeedllr ln fua freah lamina lnl an enfeebled phtaiqn. jteaiue I n i, it avert ana reneaiea nutruL and aubdina bilious, kldncr, djriiil and rhanmat o ailment. The ourou UrlT (mat bnnefli from lia ua. "Your wif teem aniioMita b iHadXt. "'Op-to-datet bhe's we ahead; ah'to alol ol trouble borrowed lor year alter next." BOltrS IOBOOL FOB BOTI Will commence id aizth year August 4th. It i a Bret-clan Home School and pre pare boys for admission to any Univer sity, or Technical trebooL or tor active business. Full information and catalog oe can lie had bv addressing IBA Q. HOITT, Pn. D., i ." BcauBuana, Cab For lane and chest disease. Piao'a Cam Is thbt medicine we have ued.Mrs. ( Cred It a fair hit, but they did not J. la. KorU.oott.W.ndaor.Ont., Canada , the epeaker meant ,t or that he to "are they contemplating wedlock T "I think so. It ge ra hr a gold bracelet with a padlock and be eartie the key." BOW'S THIS. W oftVr On Hnndred Dohari Reward for any ease ot Catarrh that cannot ba eared by Hall's Catarrh Cure. r. J. CHKSrr CO, Prop., Toledo, O. We, the rilerelrued, hare known P. J. Cheney for the last 16 years, and beUere him perfectly honorable In all basin trannstiona, and financially able to carry eat any obligation auau oj weir nrm. Vt 1ST 4 TrX, ' ,, ' Wbolwal Uragctsts, Toledo, O. WiLDlNS, Kiaxia A MTOC, Wholesale Drugiritla, Toledo, O. Rail' Catarrh Core If taken internally, arting directly upon the blood and mwoaa surface of tbe iTttem. Pric 76c per bottle. Sold by ail Ciuggiat. Testimonial tree. Halls family puis are the best. TIT9.-A11 fl'a stopped tree by Dr. KII Orrat Nerv Beatorar. IS o flu after the ft rat day's as. U arrrioaa core. Treali and t! 00 trial bottle tree to Fit caaes. Send to Or. Klin. til Arch 8,1, Fnlladelpbla, Pa. TaT Gmtu tor breakfast. THI MAN WITH A HOB. "Kill Bins, bat Tomorrow Thora WtlJ Be Two of Thesaw An Incident ot tbe cattle boom of fifteen rears ago that Is Illustrative ot the eplrlt of the timet was the $5,000 banquet at Dallas, Texas, at wblcb 500 of the cattle barons were entertained. Everything was of tbe best, aays the Butte Miner. The champagne was from tbe vine-clad bills of France, the fruit from the valleys ot California. Tbe cattle owners lauded and complimented each other, orated about their successes and sneered at the Legislature aud tbe National Land Commission. Especial ly did the newspapers, wblcb had criti cised their highhanded usurpation ot the lands needed for agriculture, come In for criticism, and at last tbe only newspaper man present was called on for a speech In reply. A Governor of tbe Lone Star State, who bad once said that the State did not want immigra tion was toastmaster and be prefaced bis introduction of the Journalist with some slighting remarks regarding tbe press. Angry at the light in which he had been placed the newspaper man replied: "Gentlemen: Ton may sneer at tbe settler whom you call a 'Nestor and may consider yourselves safe from all Injury at his bands, but let me tell you, yon are not. A man with a boe has poked his bead over your barbed wire fences, Tou may kill him, but to-mor row there will be two of them, and next day four or eight. Land that will produce f 20 worth of wheat cannot be kept for tbe pasturage of a $5 cow. In a few years the man with a noe will have you on the run." The cattlemen laughed and consld- think speaker meant It or that be told the truth. But be did, and bis prophecy came true. No other such banquet was ever held. The "man with a hoe" car ried a pair of nippers In his pocket and with them be cut the strands of fence wltb wblcb the great cattle ranges were Inclosed. The cowboys could tot prevent him. and tbe tews could not keep him out All over the great ranges of the far West, where, sentry.llke, the herders rode through long days and nights, are now farms, homes and vil lages. One of the stories regarding tbe reck less extravagance of tbe cattle owners is that told by CoL John Brittnn, a Texas capitalist and officeholder in the old days. He had come up tbe trail to Abilene, Kan., and was gazing on tbe wonders of a typical cattle town, where tbe cowboy was getting rid of his year's earnings in a single night and bavins what he designated as a royal time. Two cattlemen had returned from New York, where they had been living off tbe fat of the land and loading themselves down with bric-a-brac and good whisky. "Jim," said John, "that's mighty fine watch you have there." ' "Yes," replied the other. "1 got the ticker at one of the biggest stores in New York. It cost me a lot of money." "I've got a finer one," said John calm ly pulling an Inlaid chronometer lrom his pocket "I guess not What did It cost?" "Paid 1325 for her, spot cash. What did yours cost?" "Cost me $373,' I CAPT. BENSON'S STATEMENT REMARKABLE AND INTEREST. ING CAREER. Gladness Comes said tbe other grace fully, as he put the timepiece back in his pocket j His friend was mncb chagrined at AXith a better understanding- of tha being beaten at bis own particular transient nature of the many phys- j game of display, and stood holding the leal Ills, which vanish before proper ef- Oow desplsed watch In bis hand, looking SSstslw i r ?'nk,nSw Ti?g np, h.e the knowledge, that so many forms of ! Anally drawled: "Well, there ain't sickness are not due to any actual dis- 1 much difference between 'em. I'll bet ease, bat simply to a constipated eondi- ) yon a dozen steers that I can throw tion ot the system, which tbe pleasant j mne further than yon can rears." family laxative, Syrup of Figs, prompt ly removes. That is why it is the on It remedy with millionsof families, and in everywhere esteemed so highly by all who value good health. Its beneficial effects are due to the fact, that it is the one remedy which promotes internal cleanliness without debilitating' the orpins on which it acta. It is therefore all important, in order to get its bene ficial effects, to note when yon pur chase, that you nave tne genuine arti cle, wbieh is manufactured by tbe Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. only and sold by all reputable druggists. If in tbe enjoyment of good health, and the system is regular, laxatives or other remedies are then not needed. If afflicted with any actual disease, one may be commended to the most skillful physicians, bnt if in need of a laxative, one should have the best, and with the well-informed everywhere, Syrup of figs stands highest and is most largely aved and gives most general satisfaction. SURE CURE FOB PILES luting Jn mi t.4, h.i.-el!Bj or rrrwill.g PMea ytdaM a mb t Sr. BO-SAN-KO'S PILK MMEDV. t .oaorbt uibsWsJ. A potiecBf. v-if-B.ars mi ttm. Tnm fcfc. JtraW r m4 DIE. aMOAAJt, Fhlt, f. ?'S. H.&M. or Nothing I'VT That's the stand to vA)" a v take with your dealer on the A. jr. BIAS VELVETEEN SKIRT BINDING - question. If he will not supply yon we will. " Horn Dressmaking' Mad Eur," a sew book by Mlts Emma M, Hooper, of th ladies' Horn (oursal, sattt for 25c.. postif paid. 5. H. A M. Co. , P. O. Box 6o, N. V. City . FRAZERCAXLE BEST THE SYOILB. ' VfllTCHdE It wearing qaalltleaar onrarpanM, actually oatlaatlug two boxes of stir other brand. Vr tram Animal Oils. OKI TBI QBNUIJtjc FUR BALK BY ORKttON Attn -WASHINGTON MEttCftaaTTS ana iseaiar generally. AGENTS WANTED, Liis v tatei In ever? town, for oueol the beat aelllng article made, I'ted by every man, woman and enlid, ITraderlek R anltmry Tooth Brush with Touch clMulnsT ttaettmant. Indorsed bv all tbe leading phrsielau and dentlata. Dead IS, for temple. Reuilfor2So and 60c WILL 4 FINK CO , m Market Street, Ban rrancisGo, Cat, Everybody laughed and looked at Jim. He took in the situation and le plled: Til Just g;o you one on that" They went into the street, followed by the crowd, and, taking aim down the street, sent the handsome time pieces spinning, to be smashed Into wortblessness.on the road. Jim won and went back to the Alamo saloon and set up the drinks. "A few months af ter," said Brlttan, "I saw them again In Abilene. They were so poor that each wore a long-winding Waterbury and hung on to it with both bauds tor fear It might fall on the floor." BLUFFED OUT OF A BIG ROLL. Bold Plan of a Bobber In Denver to Balae tbe Wind. Mr. Moffat Is the Denver banker who was robbed of $21,000 In his private office one day at noon. The robber held a revolver In one hand and a bottle of nitroglycerin in the other. He request ed Mr. Moffat to write a check for $21,- 000 under penalty of being shot and of having his bank building wrecked by the explosion In the bottle. Mr. Mof fat la reputed to be worth as many millions as tbe number of thousands demanded by tbe robber. He wrote tbe check. The robber said be would bare to trouble Mr. Moffat to go with blm Into the paying teller's cage and pro duce tbe cash; he would take $20,000 In large bills, and $1,000 In gold. "If you say one word, or indicate by a look or motion that anything Is wrong, I will shoot yon and then blow np the bank." Saying which the rob ber threw a light overcoat over his arm concealing tbe revolver he held In his hand, accompanied tbe bank president Into the teller's cage, received the money and returned with Mr. Moffat to the private office. He then repeated bis threat to kill tbe banker and blow up tbe building If an alarm should be given before be (the robber) was safely outside the bank. He made his escape and has not been captured. Tbe rob ber's overcoat, revolver and bottle were found in a doorway near the bank building. The revolver was loaded, but a chemical analysis of tbe contents of the bottle revealed the fact that the fluid was not nitroglycerin but sweet OIL Pittsburg Dispatch. A Mtnhar or th rir Kaataokr Bat. . tar Wkt Wa la Twnt-Sra Hard Fought Hattles. From th Capital Jourual, Saleui, Oregon. Salem, Or., can boast of no better known private oitisen than Captain William Benson. To the old rest- dents, as wail as to the school children, bis figure is as familiar as that of Ml. Hood or tbe state capital. Captain Benson, of the First Ken tucky battery, detached from the 1 1:1th Illinois infantry, is now seventy-four years old, and has taken part in twen ty-seven hard-fought battles, besides a great many Interesting He is pensioned for injury in the breast, from concussion of a shell, and for a wonnd in the right shoulder, caused by leaping from a oar while be ing taken as a prisoner from Anderson ville to Pine Forest. For ths past twen ty years he has suffered aluioat con tinually from malaria aud shortness of breath, and has been afflicted with rheu matism in tbe legs and shoulders to suoh an extent that ha had not seen a well day in all that time. He was also afflicted with constipation aud piles. Eighteen years ago Mr. Benson removed from Illinois to Oregon, on socount of his failing health, aud since the close ot tbe war has "not been able to support himself by manual labor, and has had almost constant medical attendance by physioians of all the dif ferent schools of praotioe. To see him now, tipping the scales at 810 pounds, enjoying regular health, his cheeks mantled with a fresh, rosy complex ion, walking off proud and erect, with a fresh, firm, vigorous step for a man in his seventy-fourth year, is enough to make one believe in the possibility of Ponce de Leon's fabled Fountain of Youth. Captain Benson is not only a hero ot the Civil War, but a man worth con siderable property. He says be wonld part willingly with his interest in all his earthly possessions rather than be placed back in the debilitated condition where he lingered for a score of years. "I suppose," said he, laughing, "that what yon are after is an adver tisement for Pink Pills, but I want to say that I am very glad to give yon this testimonial, as I am convinced it will" relieve a great deal of suffering, if it can become widely known. I am firmly oonvinoed, after an experience of over fifty years with both patent medicines and physicians, that if every family oould keep these Pink Pills in the , house they wonld never need a doctor. "I have paid out over $1,000 for doc toring with tbe best pyhaioians at Salem, but not a cent for myself since a year and a half ago. It was then that I first heard of Pink Pills I got tbe first box at a drug store, and had not much confidence in them when I began to take them. I took one box before I got much benefit, but by the middle of the second box the pain in my breast began to disappear, and the rheumatism in my shoulder went away. The shortness ot breath was alleviated, and I began to sleep like an infant. For the first time in twenty years I realised the lnxnry of sound sleep.and my system began to recuperate "By the end ot the third box it had taken away all my rheumatism and stiffness in the muscles and joints,' and I began to feel as nimble as a boy, and could do as good a day's work as ever, but for my wounds. I enjoy the best health I ever enjoyed in my life. My natural weight increased from ten to twenty pounds. My flesh is solid and my skin is as clean and fresh as a baby's. I had tried every remedy un der the snn for piles, but without re lief. At times they were near killing ma Sciatica rheumatism had laid me up in bed for months at a time. Pink Pills have cured all these things, and I have not felt an indication of piles or rheumatism for eight months. People who see me now can not believe that I am the same man. My face looked drawn, my eyes were bloodshot, my skin was scurvied, snd loonld not have had a worse appearance it I bad un dergone starvation on an artio expedi tion. I can now eat whatever I have a relish for, and all I want of it, and it don't hurt me. "I nsed to be constipated continu ally, and I have taken wheelbarrow loads of other pills, but never got per fect relief until I tried Pink Pills. I am now taking two pills a week, and sometimes I go without them for s month, and, as I said, I enjoy continuous good health. I have got rid ot rheumatism and everything else. Pink Pills perform wonders. They go to work and fix np the kidneys and back and the wbole system. Three If vff mm ai tii A h lkV f4 im i Speed of Electric Locomotive. Apropos of the alitpmrut of the Inst kiralshe-4.0f the threo t1,,ctrl(! locomotive for tlio ih-u"u t mo i rams in tue won Lino tunnel at Baltimore Is the state ment made by the designers, the Gen eral Electric Company, that with these locomotives a speed of eighty miles an hour has been attained without effort, and that they could as easily muke 1(50 miles an hour as a steam locomotive makes CO. As the electric locomotives have In all respects fulfilled the claims of their designers, there is no rensou to disbelieve this statemeut minute for each passenger Is effected, According to the psssenger trafllc of that city, this make an economy of 10,000.000 hour a year, equivalent to 1 .350.000 days' labor of eight hours. If time Is money and one titty's laltor Is wort It $t, the electric cars are snvltig the cliy $t,Sft0.000 a year In time. MAYOR OF GT.e'HAtirtiC? Mot Injured by Mtuh Voltaae Wire. An experiment to ascertain whether a high pressure alternating current can be seut from a conductor to earth by means of a Jet of water from a hose of a fire engine, and also whether the cur rent can be transmitted to the fireman under such circumstances, was nuttlu a short time ago by Professor Slaty, of Berlin. The overhead conductors of a 10,000 volt power transmission line were used for the experiment. A volt meter was connected between the metal mouth-piece of the water hose and the earth. On turning the water on to the live conductors no flow of current to earth was noticeable. Edison' Record of Patent. Thomas A. Edison has been granted 711 patents dulug tbe hist twenty-five years, which beats the record of all times and all countries by a large ma jority. Elihn Thomson stauds No. 2 on tbe list, with SOi; Francis II. Rich ards is third, wltb 343; Edward Weston, 274; Charles E. Scrlbner, 248; Charles J. Vanderpoole. wltb 244; Randolph M. Hunter, with 228: and George West Ingbouso with 217. Seventeen oilier gentlemen have received more than 100 patents during the twenty-five years ended with 1SU5. Connecticut patents more Inventions than any other State In proportion to Its population. The District of - Columbia comes second. Then come Massachusetts, Rhode Isl and, New Jersey, New York, Montana and Colorado. The inventive genius Is lenst developed In Mississippi, South Carolina, North Carolina, Alabama, Georgia and Arkansas, where compara tively few. patents have been applied for. . ALASKA'S HUMAN BIRDS. A Strong Race Who Chatter and Chirrup, People who talk like birds, who whlsilo and chirrup In their speech, with notes varying from those of tlio nren to the harsh guttural of the cock ateoa tribe of such people has actu ally beeu discovered by - Dr. Frans Ilea. lie was the first white man to locate theso chirruping savages, which he did near the boundary between Alaska and British Columbia, though ninuy trav eler have heard them spoken of by other Indlaus. Oucv a tribe of some Importance, only about twelve Indi viduals now survive, and they are per-) petunl fugitives hunted like wild beasts, In fact, aud possluguo per manent homes. It has long been a practice among tlio coast ludlans of Alaska,' whuu a chief died, to go and kill a few of the Tautsowt as the people who talk like birds are called tlio object being that , the chief might have servants to wait on him while on hi way to the aborig inal Paradise. In the course of time the pursuit of this good old custliu greatly reduced the uumber of tbe Tsutsowt, aud the latter during the last fifty years, being too few to light, have been kept continually on tbe Jump. The Inst of them would have been killed some time ago but for the fact that they hare retreated to tlio highest mountains, where they live chiefly by bunting marmots. These lit tle animals dwell among the rocks, and may often be seen sitting erect at the mouths or their hole, whistling shril ly. The Tautsowt capture them by means of 'dead-fall' traps set at the hole mouth. Dr. Boas had much trouble In find ing these people owing to their mode of life. At length he came upon a Tautsowt boy, and, obtaining bis con fidence, was Introduced to other mem bers of tbe tribe. Tbe bird-like bin One of the Thousands Whom Palne't Oelerjj Compound Has Cured. TVS M The following long and explicit let ter from Bon. A. A. Ben net tells its own story. Bead tti Mayor Office, A Bafety Stop. . An automatic safety device for en gines or other machinery which instant ly stops them on their attaining an ex cessive speed, has been adopted by the North Hudson Railroad Company. The device is tbe invention of thctr chief engineer, T. A. Bonta. The apparatus consists of an air-pump, a small reser voir for compressed air and pipes lead- City of 8s. Charles. Ill, March 4, 1898. Wells, Richardson & Co., Burling ton, VI t Gentlemen I take moon pleasure In being able to add my mite to the great mass ot testimony in praise of Palne't oelsry compound. In November last I found myself euaee of which he had heard so much noh run down by overwork. For tev apieared to owe Its peculiarity to an j ril I tn obliged to work extraordinary richness lu sibilant and ; eighteen hours dsily out ot the twenty, guttural sounds. When spoken It bad i f0o was in eonseqnenos in slate actually a remarkable likeness to tbe . Physical ana nervous sxnaustioa. chirruping of birds. The Tsutsowt tribe formerly con sisted of two clans, aud among them the common aboriginal law against mnrrlnff-A tvlthln tlia plan tvaa Htrlrllv enforced. That la to aay, uo maiden I own for years. could take a husband from her own I I believe also that it bat enabled n clan, or vice versa. But now one of , so (scape my periodical attach of rha the clans has been wholly wiped out, not a single member surviving, snd on this account the men have taken wives within the last few years from the Noss River Indians of Northern Brit ish Columbia. Once a year they come down from tbe mountains and spend a fortnight wltb the Nass River people, In order to see their wives' folks. It Is an odd fact that the Tsutswot are hunters exclusively, whereas all other tribes in their region are fishermen. At the suggestion ot s friend I oom menoed the use of Palns's celery com pound, with th result that my strength has steadily Improved, snd I find my self In tar better health than I bar mail sm, as every season sine that time ' with the advent ot the oold, damp weather, I have suffered severely from that disease in a ohronlo form. Bo tar this winter I bavs escaped without a ' single twinge ot my old enemy. I very cheerfully recommend it to sny one in similar need, in tbe full belief that it will be helpful la every case. Very sincerely your. A. A. Bennett AUTOMATIC SASETT DEVICB. lng to the various pieces of apparatus to be controlled, and to Dlaces from t which it Is desired to shut the machin ery off. The air-pump automatically stops when It has produced in the sys- I tem the desired pressure. Tbe auto ; made device consists of an auxiliary governor belted to the engine shaft, and a brass pipe, working In a stuffing box so as to be easily adjusted to any height . This pipe is closed at the end i by a small glass tube, like an ordinary Hallway Incident. , . Prof. Lincoln, of Brown University, j who died a few years ago, used often to relate wltb glee a railroad adventure , wblcb be bad In Germany during bis last European tour. The party was traveling In one of tbe little German railway carriages with tbe doors at the tides when the train stopped at s sta tion where there was a restaurant. They were told that the train would wait a few minutes, and so, with Amer ican Independence, Prof. Lincoln and an other member of the party stepped out, crossed another track, and proceeded to the station. This infraction of German regula tions was at first unnoticed, but on the return an obstacle was found In the shape of another train between them and their car. The various railway personages ap peared stolidly Ignorant as to time tables. Tbe train was too long to go around; the cars were unprovided with our convenient end platforms and steps, and the space beneath them was cone too ample for a cat to go under; only one course remained that was to go over tbe train. This seemed a simple matter, as tbe German- cars are very small affair compared wltb our own, and moreover ml w, tmm aua wil Baa per wnica had aataa two nra astasia hat brrajAaoj whieh il Of IM aurrountiiat aonatr mated, awl proaonnewi in. earaoM ;r jmadawtiMr sari anal had (Sa el Cancer and told Oil, the anoal ?tnant tpaeiaiisia ol Maw ork, andar whoa treat Mat ah was plaead, de clared her hopelea. All Irattawnt, paving lasted, ah i was rWea op to dl 6. 8, B. wa nomamaayWHi, and astonlahleit a it snar anna, a few bottle ewnd her aoanrl and well. Oar truw da Ibis dl esm will be tal tiw M Say addrsna, SWIFT SPECIFIC CX Attests. Cs It it said that tbe poison front tbe bite of a mad dog may be neutralised by wsshing tbe wonnd as soon as pos sible in warm vinegar and water, and dropping a little muriatio sold into the wonnd. , It we all led ont of -door lives, want to bed at tnndown, and bad no onnisnv ing caret nor bard work to bring dowa the health, there might not b th urgent necessity that now exists tot taking this best ot spring remsdl Pains' eelery oom pound. Bui ss tbe great majority ot lives are ordered with too much work, too muoh anxiety too little sleep, by th time winter is over tbe drsln on the nervous energy has become exoeaslve, th serves art in sad need ot being strengthened, and the blood of being purified, v Palne't eelery compound abtolotely meets tbli great modem necessity. Palne's eelery oom pound will bring back nerv strength and replace poor thin, pal blood with a ruddy, health tasking stream. It is ths on great practical remedy advocated by al Iphytloiana. It drives away that feeling of nttar xhaattioa that It so common in tbs spring, bat no less dangerously significant bscsnst it is so common. It makes peoplt welL It it thousand timet so per lot to all th ordinary sartaparillas. nerv lnet and tonics ever msda. Palne's eelery ootnpound I th one real tpring remedy known today that never fall to benefit (Jet Balne't celery compound, snd only Pslns'i celery oom pound if yon wish to be well. T$ (bis tyDat ails you? Rat n s Mtle auatsck Btaatlaf f bit a i4 Vms trt 1ft Watm. ktakMaarlara Ba Taat ta tk Maata la tk Man. lat-falaMMIa f tkanrl.4ta0kv taaili f Maawk -iilkmt HMl a I tk Sawata Uat al rw,k ricki AaattMt Oisnw. irrtUWt Caadltle a( tk Mia Plaataaia Sacke Cak Ua r Planrkawr Three hunter returned to Bangor the otber day from long hunt in th region about Big Fish Lake, Ua, hsv are provided with a convenient ladder ' ,DK silled between thirty and forty i toat tiiTiA In it miiih f-hlnriAS Un h n dayi after first taking them you feel the 1 rftnnrv ,.,,.. tib m,hL, k.. effect all over. The worst trouble with v.tatHS Ig adjn8ted so as to carry the me was, I bad got so 1 conld not re- gla(l9 end a very short distance above member anything. My mind was the normal position to which the gov- Alnnriari A Mvnsh bh T 1a.jw 1 ... I , STi. , "6u -, ernor balls revolve. Any dangerous ing Pink Pills I first began to notice, mcrease in speed will lift the balls, thus my mind become clear and active, and; , breaking tbe glass tube and relieving u,, j iiu7 raaurcu, , tne pressure of tho compressed air, happy change from the feeling of stn-i j wuCh acts to operate a valve cutting pidity I had suffered. This medicine- ott the .apply of steam. These tulwa are also located on each side of f.TRS WfNSinW'ff sooTHiNa iiiiiHuiii a avnup FOR CHILD) VCCTHIMO ait vnaw-A. HI t t l.-o -I .t a4.ti.be I. .4. i - St Cough fejrup. Tacu Oixj4 1 3 in urn pna or runia Which nd7 Perry Patettlc (in the road) Wy don't you go In? De dog's all right Don't you see him waggln' bis tail? Wayworn Watson (at the gate) Yes, an' he's growlln' at tbe same time. I don't know which end to believe. Cin cinnati Enquirer. Miss Bellefleid Do yon like Mr. Tan Bream, Nellie? Miss Bloomfield (wbo is addicted to slang) Yes, I like him I don't think. Miss Bellefleld-That is tbj great trouble with yon, Nellie. You should cultivate a babit of thought Pittsburg Chronicle. . t :.: ;. bar fixed me np and made a new man of me. It is only tbe otber day that Dr. Reynolds, Dean of the Salem Medical College, remarked to me tbat I was looking bale and hearty. I said Yea, and no thanks to yon doctors. It is Pink Pills tbat have done it He poo booed at it. But I know wbnt I am talking about, and he had to admit what I said." (Signed) Wn. Benson. State of Oregon, I M Marion County. ( Subscribed and sworn to before me this 30tb day of November, 1895. E. Hofer, Notary Public, In and for the state of Oregon. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills contain, in condensed form, all tbe elements necessary to give new life snd richness to the blood snd restore (battered nerves. Tbey are an unfailing specifio for such diseases si locomotor stasia, partial paralysis, St. Vitas' dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rbenmatism, nerv ous headache, the after effect of la grippe, palpitation of the heart, pale and sallow oompexions, all forms of weakness either in male or female. Pink Pill are sold bv ,-i'l dealers, or will be tent postpaid on i r-it of price. the i main belt and above the belt, so that In case of tbe raising of a lap of tbe belt it will break one of the tubes and thus stop the engine, or if the belt should slip off sideways the same result would be produced. Philadelphia Record. SO cent box, or six ; r f r i 5 It must be a terrible lot of work to (tbey ars never sold in t.r in th take a woman apart snd get ber ready 1 100), by addressing Dr Williams' tor bed. Med iota Company, Sobeuectady, N. Y. Brevities. The British army officials have bad an electric light plant Installed at the prac tice and testing ground, at Lydd, for the purpose of working a search light to be used during the heavy gun prac tice at various objects during tbe night This will, of course, sfford an Ideal practice. One of tbe newest developments of the practical applications of the electric current is in the production of the char acteristic effects produced by massage. Eysultablyapplylng the different forms of electric current muscular stimulation t produced. ' That the electric launch Is maklnc progress In England Is Illustrated by the report that at one place tbe local electric light company has run a cable to the water's edge to provide suitable meana for readily recharging the stor age batteries employed In these launches. It is figured by a statistician In New Orleans that by tbe change of the street car system from horse to electric power In that city an avtragt saving ot twelv on each side for the use of the man who climbs up and puts the lamp down through a bole In tbe roof. Accordingly the start wa made, and the feat was about half-accomplished before it wa noticed by the railway officials. Then began a great commo tion, with violent gesticulations and commands to come down. But by dint of Prof. Lincoln' vocif erations In German to tho officials to the effect tbat comlns down on fh' farther side wa Just as well a to re-! turn to the station, and of sotto voce nints in New England vernacular to hi comrade to keep on going, the retreat was successfully covered and the rail-, way carriage safely gained Just In time. Autograph Album. Is It possible that the alburn craze Is about to revive? Thirty years ago no, young lady waa without ber prettily bound volume, In which she teased and coaxed her friends to make all toils of absurd confessions as to their fa vorite flowers, food, occupation and what not. Or, did she aspire to higher "'"f " ""um gi-i tuein ro inscribe a couplet or a rhyme. We hope that the fashion Is not goins to revive, for t became a nuisance, but for all that' Princess Henrietta of Belgium, now' duchess of Vendomc, received among her other beautiful wedding gifts an, album In which the leading literary' men of Belgium had Inscribed their' Ideas In verse and prose. Suitable I1-! lustration were contributed by various distinguished artists. A Sailor's liomarkable Escape. A seaman on H. M. 8. Edinburgh re cently had a remarkable escape. He was at work on a ladder on the bow of the vessel as she was going Into Ports-' mouth harbor, steaming ten knots an' hour, when the ladder broke and be was thrown Into tbe water directly un der the keeL He came up again In the1 wake of the ship, two ship's lengths astern, unhurt, having escaped the sue-' Uon of the vessel and contact with the propellers. i sable, fonr caribou and three deer. A new steamboat just launched for the Hudson river service will oost II,. 000,000 and be provided with engine of 8,000 horse power. There are 197,146,420 ores of tim ber land in th Southern states, ind the average yield of tbe forest it 8,000 feet per ore. Tka ye an DYSPEPSIA la a al Ha Mae fan. Th. uiihi . t Mtft Dy$ptp$!4 Cablets, y wall, anaala, a ranlrt al aaata 'FV.l'i "',""' tmrrltila lr..m ilr'.lMi b.ij Ac-T tablol, taken altar maale.liae can mm." CK(SUKDICIXKCO.,itCaa.-atB.V. f0ft K0PII THAT SKI SICK f.UlVU NIL ar Mao Tains Me . 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