Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, December 21, 1894, Image 3

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MEANAWeL
EE AGREED WITH HER J
Take no Substitute for
Royal Baking Powder.
It is Absolutely Pure
A policy ted by humanitarian princi-
“Poor trllow
AU others contain alum or ammonia.
«hang« bar mind,” mid Connie
the GOULD GIRLSJ5TUDYING LAW.
Society fad« in net uaually of an in-
•truetire ami ta-netlclal charaetw, but the
Ubai -rW ,,ul *“ Now York- tbe rto<1y
<rf tew, »rema a notable exception. Not
' long »llo
women, many at whom were
blah In »¡kW clrctea, began a oouroe of
uw al-H»« L'nlveralty at th« City of New
York. Among them were Miamm Helen
"■nd Amu Gould, daughter« of the late Jay
Gould and hi lra to targe ahaM of the for­
tune of »70,000,00) left by their father.
The womaa’a tow <daro at the university-
wa. fourxied by women for women In June,
jsvo It waa incorporated aa the Woman’s
r-tml Education ax-lety by 1« prominent
wnien of New Vvrk ■“<* Brooklyn, who
trltavud an opport unity should be given
their sox of »tiMl, .I.g law aa a matter of
gencnil .HluraUon or with a view to a pro-
femloiial career.
’
Th« < hanorilor and council of the Uni-
wnlty of New York entered into hearty
so om mtlon ami permitted the 1-egal Ed
■cation society to endow a chair and ea-
tabll.h a profeaeopihlp for what has since
become tbewoman’e taw ctaaa of the in
■tltuilon. That women eagerly graaped
th» opportunity given them ia shown by
tee fact that the dr.I class, graduated four
A MIRACLE IN TEXAS
REGULAR PHYSICIAN.,
Dr. C. H. Maaabarr.
inveetigauon of theii. E. Spaulding case
at Ixmgview, which ia here published tor
the first time, and which wilt be read
with great interest by medical men
«verywbsrs. in reply to the L knuaH
Adwate’e question» Mr. Spaulding said:
About eight years ago while running a
locomotive 1 contracted sciatic rheuma­
tism in my left Bid» from my hip down.
It came on atow but sure, and in a few
mouths 1 lost control entirely of that
member; it waa jaat the same a» II it
was p»raly*ed; l waa totally unable to
move out of my room for a ytmr and a
half,-six montbs of which time 1 was
bed-riddeu. 1 tried every remedy sug­
gested, and ha<l regular physicians in
constant attendance on me. I was
bundled up and sent to Hot Springs,
where 1 spent three month« under ¿lie
treatment of the most eminent special-
teta, all o( which did me no good, and 1
came back from the spring« m a worse
condition than when 1 went. 1 came
home and laid flat on my back and Buf­
fered the most excruciating agonies,
«creaming in pain every time anybody
walked across the room, the only ease 1
obtained being from the constant u.e of
opiates. After three months of thie kind
ol agony, during which time my entire
left leg pertaiied away to the very bone,
my attention waa called to a new remedy
called Dr. Williams’ Fink Pills tor Pale
People by Mr. Allison, who is now train
diepatcher at Texarkana* and who waa
relieved of locomotor ataxia of twenty
years’ duration. At his urgent and re-
Gordon, whom
“It's quits a romanuc History.
Inherited a fortune from a maternal uncle,
who. lieing a ladgh. naturally wished the
family Mme to b» perpetuated. So he bat
transformed bls own appellation, »“d *
«plendid young fellow he to.
"Haixtoome, polished, full of that sass
which spring* from natural good breeding.
I don't know of a man—tn the^nsing geo-
eration, that is—who has impre-ed me
more favorably. Do you not agree with
ms, Miss Luttrell F*
“J—I don’t know!” stammered Connie.
“Ab, indeed!” said the colonel-
Thing» were indeed transposed now. One
night, when abe wro invited to a receptio»
at which Mr. Leigh wro expected to attend,
Connie’S heart throbbed tumultuously.
“My old lover,” she said to herself. “My
discarded suttort How strange all this h^a
come about! I wonder what ho will .aay
when he meet« me.” .
-
Mr. I^eigh met hi» former flame with the
utmoot calmneoe, roll happened.
“We are old friends, are we nott” «aid
he. "May I have the honor of your hand
for the next dancef It is a waits, I be-
lieve.”
Bo the meeting wro over, and Connie wro
angry at l.vnu-lf (or (aucyiug it Would be
different from any other oaraa l introdue-
tlon-
.. . V
M
"Oh. yon fool!" ahe apoetrophi*ed heroelf
In the looking glass that night. “Oh, you
horrid, mean spirited little Idiott I havrai t
a particle of patience with you. You
ought to be shut upiu »convent.or thrown
down a well, or eomethlng dreadful.”
And then, poor girl, »he rot down and
.. . - . .
My leg to just I
Uier one. and I
Thtamloitiol the British armiea on
tHs Indian pemurala have become very
little known in the Mohammedan world,
for the go«xl Moslems are in general ig­
norant about their coreligioeist» in In­
dia. but the Rusaiah victories, trumpeted
in al) directi<m». have become the subjeet
of baaaar gowip in the most distant re­
gions of theieast.
The fame of Russian valor having l»een
flashed abroad it to natural that the Mo-
liauimedanA overawed, should turn their
eye« toward the so called invincible en­
emy. Their admiration lucreaaed the
more they heard of the affable and
friendly manner» «nd custom« of the
Rn—iana of whom it to »aid that they do
not betray pride and jianghtjne«« like the
commonality of unbeliever» and that
there are many point» of resemblance
between them ami the Mohammedan«
There really is some truth in those as
aertioua. — Vambery in National Review
The number
ALCOHOLISM
UMlwill UM your torte« infironce
E Finz CURE
Large Running Ulcers
■•Ita Me
rURtbetaat thirty yeara ae »»ore from the
rantary. and the eeemaut will reprs-ant the
term ol lbs unbounded poputarily of Hoatai-
Mood’s
<*•! Iiuiion» to be tou»d in ihta broebur« »re
Prie», »»«.Ou.
ures I
derivali n and nettou ut thia »orld t»mo»i
H. J. STOWS A CO
i R«»m T. Flood Buildlug, R F., Cal
(tonerai Agvnts for PaeiBe Coast
■be ws----- —’
UluMraUou., humor and o«b«r remiing “«tjer JOHXP
deb in ln »re»l ami full o( profit the "«"‘••ter
< omprnr
Pi».<eu«- YU., pnhitak it them
Mly«L They employ more than »Uiy hand. In
iha mrehan cal work, and mor» than «l»e»n
months in the year ere ooMumed in Its pr»per*
lion. It can be obtained, without crwL ol all
druggi»'» and country dealer-, »nd ta i>rtnled in
Krail.h, tierman, French. Wel.h. Norwegian.
Bwodtab, Holland, Bohemian and Hpantab..
CHICKEN
Cataiogt«lta»ll shout
It.sud describes every
artici« nesded for
President Cievelsnd »eed not worry »bout the
Moduli» TBrritory. New Jersey 1. able to take
care of hererK.
IlluMrated
Catalog»*
r«B&
The “ERIE
COLORADO
mcchaaically th* txW
■h«l. Preti Irat model.
The agitation against the smoky fnr-
naevw of many of the large citie« of the
country ha» rvsulUid in a large number
of patented grate», steam Jets and other
devices to obviate the evil. Une of the
simplest of these has been designed by
the chief engineer of the Rookery build­
ing at Chicago. The electric, elevator
ami heating plants in this large »true
ture are necessarily of considerable sine,
and the boiler plant has been producing
an objectionable amount of smoke. To
prevent thia smoke Mr, W. C. D. < lilies
pie
engineer in charge, has built a
furnace which has « large number of
orifices in front of ami over the grate
When coal is first thrown on -the grates,
air is allowed to have access to the
flame« until it to seen through a «mall
peephole that the lightest product« of
combustion have been burned off.
Then one hole after another to closed
until just the proper number remain
open to feed the necessary amount of
air to the flame«. A furnace of this type
I has been in uro for roveral month..and
yet when.«er .ha thought to reported to have given per «' sa £
the firemen to watch the character of
the flame at all time«, and the airhole»
enable more air to be admitted aa soon
■a any «moke appear«. —Exchange.
MRS EDWARD A GBKRI.sT.
ysers ago, consisted of 14.
wiU do readily. No»» too rmdilY
for many of ths Infirmili«» indicated ire
£m- q<w«r noiueactature», if negl«®*«*'
often lewd io »»ry serious result», w«»h th.
being obliged ttedo an. are luokeil upon grant remedy for P»'
•¡pt
«nd prevMtL N
by the Asiatic etl> r aa fool» or a» a na­
tion incaimble to Iréxl sufficient power to
its will. There to another fact winch
•hould not be overlooked in our com-
tkInk Tour
ilk."
la a splendid place for people with weak
« »ra Pacifie Coaal
tenta. Btcvcl« cata-
lungs, but thousands of people in that con­
pie.auUed free.iira»
dition c»unot possibly go to Colorado.
frndracripiioa. Price«, »tc., *enirr« wawTBO.
There is not one, however, who cannot keep
mauni A iwàmATOR è».,p*t*i»««.ç»L
Baaxc» Hocaa, tjl B Mala BL, Lo» Angel«
a »upply of A luwi ' i Poapu* P la » t »« s .
The moment any one feete that hB„haa
taken cold, one of Ibero world renowned
P la . tbbi should be put on the back be­
and vital forca of
Ni»hi
tween the »houider bladee, and another on
Wtsk »«sory. ,
Atrophy,
Sonal
tbs chest.
-
...
DR. LEBIG E CO
■ These will serve two purposes. They will
Q k I ei I k ÜUBk. Printe I Surely cured by
protect the delicate lungs, «nd will al»o re-
th« vital organs of
ieve the congestion occasioned by the
MUH MBI
MM
. ; ‘ ’s P«««u*
”---- Fl*"«"
'
AurooR
I
lore» of the akin opan and assist nature in I trl,rl,_ <>rn—---- Pi.»|» l»ream » a nd prapar»».
>er remedial work. They neither burn nor I 2, mwriw nr.', dmjee. pie».ur«. »nd rrapon
ilteter, and can be worn without Ure aught- |
MEN
<pt incon veniMM«.
BaAxnaxTU a Pi llb cleanse the system.
pTrlu e“lr»nra4U* M muu 8l.. Ban FrencUoo
•”
peut» Ï ACME
mi» A««t
CATARRH
CANNOT
bet. Prii
Ths moil WOB-
teríulachlevemsal
in Msdkal Selene».
•• yee, ll'i a hard world,” .ighed the balloon-
tat, as he wreck the lair grounds with a ilckea
lug ibud.
, . ; ,
all DruggKK
BR CCBMD
wilh LOCAL APPLICATION, a they Mntm
reach the »eat of the <lt«ea»e. Caurrh ta a blood |
or oon«tll»Honal dtaeaae. and lu order to cure it
von mull take internal remedie«. Hail« <a-
larrh Cure 1» taken internally, and act» directly
on the blwxl and mneou« ,uitaee«. Hall ■ I a-1
tarrn Cure !• not • qu«ck medicine. It wee pre-
rcribed by on» of the best pby«ld*n» in ibi.
oonntiy (or y»«»*, »nd ti»r»«nl*r P e-cript"»'
II ta - ompored of ibe beat ton Ira known, coib -
with the beat blood iniritleni. »clln.|dL
reedy on the inucon. »urf»c«» Tb» penrot
eomblnatlon of the two Ingredient«11» what pro
duce. .wh wouderlul n.nlta In curing Catarrh.
New York addren
Its-tr? Kulten St.
FRAZER B^E
BUT IB TIM WML«.
R. HALL S
PULMONARY BALSAM ,
end the lari class had a membership of ¡ m L
Nearly 100 woawn have already leU- the
university with brand now ahcepakin« un-
It. we.rin. quail tie. are "nran*“*«.«‘“•"J
outla«llna two bp IM olaiirotber brands »rre
from Animal Oil» UKT TH*. UKyWBB.
for
8 alb BY
orkqon and
gW-WABHINOTON MKKCH
and Dealer, rene'aiiy.
■ay* ■<>, w®» ----
v-
She turned »way with a choking sensa­
However often 1 have witnessed the Bold by drng.1.1.; price, 75 cent»
CoIda and
tion at her heart.
' _ ■
.
death of dear relation«--children, for in­
■
-F^RTT-
MBW WAT lACT-SO OmT.
Sold by all l>ru«l«ta Price, 50 cent».
"I,” she cried, “1 who have always de- stance. or husl ands -1 never had occa
,8° d y «J
0ATBJ ■ co . proprietors,
■pised lovesick damsels, to think that this ■ion to observe |he wringing of hand« to-
417 Haneon». 81^ 8. F,
Go Erot from Portland, Pendleton, Walla
prevent year.
„ . „
,
■ '*
—«MOULD CUT—
should by my fate! But I will go to ths
•The Ixmrdof dlxectcra of the Woman »
which European women of the lower Walla vi» 6. R. A N. to Spokane »nd
ball
to-night
—
my
last
night
here
anil
llu
n
GOLDEN
WEST
BAKING IDWIIEK
Ugnl Educntion «ockdy numbor» smong
back to the old life.”
; classes are so much addicted»- A bitter Northern Railway to Jiontan«, Dakotas. 8t.
Into their ptatforw. To «* It ta ■ me»»urv vl
lu member« »uch-well known women ro
sorrow wro expressed through deep sink­ Paul, Minn«»polto, Chicago, Omaha. St
WINSLOW'S
n°Y%T
Miss
Vandeleur
waa
there
in
pale
pink
Heal lb, pleaenr» and eoonom y.
Dr. M»ry Piltnoin Jaoohl, who made «uch
for ohilhren teethhm
tulle and pearls, end on her finger there ing of the head, grasping the hands to­ Loute, Erol and South. Rock-ballasttragk;
« mn.terftri ple» f'<r wom»n «uffrage be­
fine
scenery
;
new
equipment
Great
North
si»arkled
a
crescent
of
diamond«.
Connie'«
gether
shedding
of
tears.
That
a
Tong
fore the "lent New York «tote oon.tltu-
heart sank when «he «aw the ring. *
mental agony which dig» into the soul, ern Palace Sleeper« and Dinere; Fmnily
tlonal convnntirit; Mr«. Abram S. Hewitt
V
“They are engaged,” «he thought “Oh, so to »peak, and take» hold of it like a Totwiat Car«; Buftet-Library t aro. Wrl<*
.Mid Mra. Theodore Sutro. The preaident
C. C. Donovan, General Agent, P<>ri tend,
I knew—I wa« »ure it would be «o!”
NO DIRT OB SMOKE.
bodily pain seem« to be unknown to Oregon, or F. I. Whitney, G. P. A k T. A.,
■I 4h» e«’*,',y *• Mra. Edward Addia<m
But after Leigh had danced One galop them. They never "tnrn to heaven their St. Paul, Minn..-for printed matter and in­ four Wife Can Run Hr Herevia Ö« a UaeoUM
flreoMy, who la boraelf a lawyer »nd a
with
Mtaa
Vandeleur
b»
cro»»ed
“
»•[«>«>»
Knaiue. .
. . _
formation abo it rater, route», etc.
grnduntu of Oxford. The Aral doctor of
Palmer » Rey, E F-, C»L and Portland, Or.
to where Connie yr«« »ItUng all pallid and faces bathed in tears." an action which
Taw who held the wntnan'a chair wro Dr.
to
us
seem»
not
only
"natural
and
in
per
­
drooping.
, —
,
THI PORTLAND VOCAL FOLIO
Emily Kempln, a gmdunte of the UnL
—
Bl
CUT
“Mian Luttrell,” »aid he gently, “may 1 fect accord with the essenceof grief, but
veralty of Zurich. She officiated a year
to considered a« beautiful and roa worthy Of thirty-nine selected Song«, by mail, 60 V. P. N. Ü. No. 676—8. F. N. U. No. «3
speak
to
you!
”
who wro to Uiro aLl^Xd by d TS
"“vert <^of
»Uxta o(
“He i» going to tell me now,” thought subject of artistic reprerontation.
cent«. (Btampa taken.) Andree« Witav
the girl, with a Jump at her heart “Ob,
Franklin Russell, th» proaent to.tructor, | twenty y«»r» »tending.
,
In prayers the Japanese mother does B. A llbs Co., 211 First 8t., Portland, Or
why
does
he
select
me
for
bis
confidant!
V
For the first time a course of law lecture»
not lift her eyes to heaven. With bent
But she answered with a shadowy, sickly
A RISING RAILROAD MAN.
is given this year. They are delivered on
head, the body somewhat shrunk to­
sort of a smile:
Monday», Wednesdays snd Fridays In the
gether, with hands put together by the
Présidant Caldwell Haa Climbed
"Oh, certainly, of course!”
,
morning and evening and are made Inter­
“Connie, you accepted ms once, end then palms and slightly raised to the level of
esting as well ss Instructive. A numberof
Mr. D. w. Caldwell, the new president you rejected me”----
... . the chin, she sends her bumble prayer__
the graduates of ths woman's class are
"Y-yea,” faltered Connie, “1—that to—I for quite concrete things, you may lie ¡n Our Qnaf Grandfather’* Time,
practicing law successfully or srs filling of th» Lako Shore and Michigan Southern
pwlttons as law lecturers in various Instl- milroad, is s l»achelor 64 years old, a na­ didn’t reject you. 1 thought I had changed rare, to Buddha.-—“Geographico- Medical ,_______________ big bulky pill» were in
tive of Mns»acliu»"«»andat present a re - my mind, but now—now I am sure I love Studie«.
general use. Like the
tutiona.
dent of Cloveland. Other railroad m n you as much ss ever I didl”
••blunderbuss" of
She
«poke
the
ra»h,
daring
words
tn
an,-
have bod more brilliant careers or con­
that decade they
Much comment has been caused by the
Journalism in J »pan appear, to be bup - trolled larger capital, but It 1» asserted swer to a sudden light in his eyes. Tbs
were big and clum­
official
reports
of
the
United
8t#tea
«nd
next
Instant
her
hand
was
clasped
tightly
rounded by some stern restrictions, the that no other man of Uxlay has had so
sy, but ineffec­
Can«di«n
government«,
in
which
«re
in
his.
Suddenly
she
withdrew
it
with
a
d.-sirabinty of abolishing- or amending long and varied an experience in rallw-y
tive.' In this cent­
presented the evidence« of “the superior
which has lately been occupying the at­ management attended with such untfor a start.
THE FINEST ILLUSTRATED BOOK EVER PUBLISHED IN
ury of enlight­
strength, purity «nd wholeBomenem of
"Mise
Vandeleur,
”
she
cried.
“
What
will
enment, we have
tention of the Japanese porliament. In success. His policy with the Nickel Plate,
PORTLAND ILLUSTRATING THE
the
Roy*l
B«king
Powder.
•
....
^
-|
Dr. Pierce’s
Europe when newspapers offend against though often savagely .criticised, resulted b L ac "Miss
It to true that the good housewife looks
Vandeleur is just affianced to Colo­
in
bringing
the
organisation
from
a
con
­
Pleasant
PeL
the law fines are inflicted on the editor, dition of apparently hopeless bankruptcy nel Graham, my most intimate friend. upon commendation» of the Royal tak­
\ let», which
writer, printer or publisher, as the case to one well up among the paying
Connie, there is but one woman in the ing Powder from acientiato and official
BULL RUN WATER WORKS. . . » -L
cure *11 liver,
•ourcea
auch
as
tbeee
very
much
like
maybe. Butin Japan it appears that
Ho was born in Massachusetts In 1830 world whom I shall ever call wife, and that
■tom»ch
and
**
the
gilding
of
refined
gold.
’
’
Her
prac
­
OREGON CITY ELECTRIC POWER . »
the journalists begin by P^ng
■nd soon after attaining his majority be­ Is y<»ut Shall we begin our love llfeagainf” tical experience long since taught her tn
bowel derange­
«
■ So they were engaged a second time, and
though the amount may possibly be re­ came a clork in the employ of the Penna-
ments
iif'
the
THE MAZAMA8 MOUNT HOOD TRIP.1*
th«
moet
convincing
way
th«
great
use
­
turned to them in courts of time, for van!« railway. From 1868 to 1866 he w.u Kate I»aurence was bridesmaid.—Boston fulness and superiority ol the Royal
'*
moit effective
Globe.
•
_________________
civil
engineer
of
the
same
road
and
In
1855
that is the practical result of depositing
article. A higher proof than thia ahe
* - NEW .CITY HALL AND COUNCIL
^-tot Nature
»urns of money with the authorities became superintendent of the Pittsburg
ft
doM not want and cannot hav«. Yet it
and
Connellsville
roed,
which
position
be
NEW UNION DEPOT ETC; *• "■
____ now and then, with a gentle,
varring from AW to I 000 yen yearly as held four years. He was next syperintsnd
In no department of science ta advance to pleasant for her to realixe that the | a little
evidence of good faith. If fines are in­ ent of the C»ntral Ohio for ten y®“1*- more steady than surgery, which has facts established by these great competi­ cleansing laxative, thereby removing of­
S AIN T V INCENTS HOSPITAL .
»
flicted at any rate of less than the general superintendent of the Columbus, reached a stag» of perfection in this;dty tive testa, these scientific examination» fending matter from the stomach and
bowels,
toning
up
«nd
invigorating
the
made
under
direction
of
the
government,
BURNSIDE STREET BRIDGE .
amount of the deposit, there can be no Chicago and Indiana Central for five
*
79»rs, and then, In the general reconsSruc- profemlon in tbs United States H«™ b" exactly parallel those ahe had before liver and quickening Its t^dy «ctioi»,
question of nonpayuienL
not only the great surgeons whose names worked out in her own common-eenae, and you thereby remove the cause of a
A motion was made to abolish this
sre aa well known In Europe as In the practical way.
multitude of distressing disease«, such aa
x
ONLY 50 CENTS. + + + POSTAGE PREPAID.
dqxxiit, as also the power of the
United State», but to this city come »tu
It doe« not *ppe«r that any baking headaches, indigestion, or dyspepsia,
inept to suspend a paper which publwhed
dents from all I*rt" of the country and pa. powder, when preaented in competition biliousness, pimples, blotchea, eruptions;
tienta desiring to take advantage of hos­ with the Royal, either at the govern­ boils, constipation, piles, fistula» »nd
»nj thing calculated to disturb the pub-
ja Large Engravings with description of each, on elegantly
pital» and »kill. A popular delusion with ment teste or before World’s Fair june». maladies too numerous to mention.
' lie peace, but the right of suspension was
regard to the eminent surgeon 1» that be to has ever received favor or award oyer the
calendared book paper.
If people would pay more attention to
retained by 81 votes to 48, and as to the
a man whose time to taken up with mil Royal or made an equal showing in properly regulating the action of their
desirability of demanding the security
AdSree» flail Orders t»
lionaires.
_ .
. purity, strength or wholeaomenesa.
the house was unanimous. It was ex­
So (ar from thia being true, it is a fact
PEASLEE BROTHERS COMPANY,
quent occasion to call for their doctor’s
plained that the house felt the necessity
that the most absolute equality exists
services th sulxiue attacks of dangerous
SHERLOCK BUILDING. PORTLAND. ORE.
of kivping some check on "irresponsible
among i»atlenU and that the vast majority
diseases.
»gitators unfit to wield journalistic in-
of the subjects of the great surgeons are
its to accom-
Mr. Cleveland has. it appear«, gathered
poor people, many of whom are unable to into hto cabinet an unusual number of I plish this purpose, Dr. Pierce ■ Pleasant
flwnce," and there to a good deal to De
pay a fee. It makes no difference whether fishermen. The fondner« of the pres’- Pellet« are unequaled, is proven by the
said for the contention.
“Womens
Bead 75c, (1,11.M or 12.50 (or the Sne.t retail box of
a man l>e a millionaire or a pauper once he dent foY angling 1« wfell known. Lust fact that onco used, they are always in
Ika beat and purent Candle. In America; quality
rights” advocates will be extremely or-
comes into the hands of the surgeon. His
guaranteed. Put up In elegant boxea, intubi, (or
favor.
Their
secortiary
effect
is
to
keep
ftmded at one amendment which was
maliday preaent. Atrlctly pur», kxprwa charge,
treatment will be the same tn any c««. apd rammer he wore hi« old clothes and the bowels open and regular, not to fur­
p-epald to any point lu Oregon, Washington and
accepted. No woman to allowed to be­
money will give the rich but »“te advan­ fished in Buxxard’» bay without much ther constipate, as is the case with other
Idaho. Try it one».
come an editor or publisher in Japan.
tage in the fight with disease.—New York attention to the campaign. Mr. Herbert pills.
Hence, their great populanty,
to said to be» fisherman of great skill with cofferers from habitual constipation,
Cor. St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
Londnrd Standard.
STS Wrohiugton »».,
-
Portland, Or.
and infinite patience. Judge Greaham, piles and indigestion.
Wealthy People Tired of a Plain «•■a
— WholMal. and Retali Coareetloaere.
too, knows how to bait a hook. It to said
A
free
«ample
of
the
"
Pellet»,
’
(4
to
7
D. W. CALDWXtL
8omn.mbnli.rn! What is UI Did you that he has not been above fishing for doses) on trial, to mailed to any addrees,
Btoelr.
Resident» of Dobb» Ferry, N. T.. ure
tir^l of that euphonious title anil In- ( tlon «nd conrolldaUon which followed th. ever walk in your sleep! If »o, you know perch off the pier« about Chicago. Mr. post-paid, on receipt of name and addre»«
Sc
and
.brinks
of
.tock.,
he
wro
gen-
fust about as much about thia strange use
tend having the name changed. The ,
MHE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS
manager of ‘he following
Pi»* if the facultie» and sense» of the mind and Lamont knows how to fish, because Mr. on postal card.
rimne is derived from the fact that Jere- ,^1
,
Cleveland has taiight him. Mr. Morton
Address, W orld ’ s D isfrmsary MEDt
the
body
a»
doe»
the
»verage
physician,
burg,
Cincinnati
and
St.
Louto;
miab Dobbs, a Swede, who wm a fisher-
SUCCESSFULLY.” CLEAN HOUSE WITH
gomnambullam ha» been a mystery and a has not lived in a good fish country, and C »4 AsseCTAtioN. Buffalo, N. Y.
’ man and lived nt Willow Point, near the bu«T Chicago and
matter of discumion to the medical profes­ it may be that he has only fished for
Miami, Cincinnati' •MM’ Mu«klngum
directions fa ««^1
southern line of the village, added to hi» ley; Jeffereon, Madlron »nd Indiana, and sion since the days of the ancient». They canned salmon in Nebraska groceri<*s.
CREAM BALM — AppM
meager income priori to and during the th© Vandalia line«.
knew
as
well
»»
we
all
now
know
that
.
thfings alsmt'this idyllic diversion, but if I " pnrtielfjf the Bnlm wbl
revolution by ferrying occasional travel-
II a wm next made general manager of there 1» such a thing »" somn»mhuliMn or
walking
in
the
aleep.
They
he and Mr. Olney are ignorant of the «p '«<" <**
trs kerosa the Hudson.
explain It just aa modern medical science game they cm be taught. Potomac «had • moment ^»w rtroay
bura then wro from 18«« w
p^lient of the Nickel Piste beln*! >n tbe 11 UM l>een endeavoring to explain it ever firidngi..go^_^ma7br^
do you feel bad ? does your back I
The llrota ol Colorado Wealth.
Utí three timan dhit.afU
1—*
Tear« receiver for tne line, »no since. But a» it wa. then so itia now;
Oct 1 1887, he wa« made president of there «re w many explanation» that even «port, and a planked shad is « real lux­ mente preferred, and b'foi
The totql revenue from mining in 1891 nn
?2«^d " thtoXtfo.
r
the physician ia pusaled to decide which to ury. It to not safe to make a guess nlirirtg.
was |;UI..-XK).UUO. And yet the Denyer
about Mr. Smith, but from hi» pictures
accent—St. Louis Globe-Democrat.
Three itrmer
«Jw—W
chandler of commerce eotimates the in- nt firet a good deal of a P““
we suspect that he will be able to con­
-1 come from agriculture«! $40.000.000.de­ trary to hi.
taken for
tribute some valuable fish information
■ smiroteSI
limmr
J. C. FALLON A CO.. PROP8. BUROFKAN
rived from the cultivation of 2.000.000 *
Asafetida to a gum derived from the to the cabinet circle of angler».—Indian- mtV» « KKAM BALM Opero «nd clranae.
"however that thi« wro done at
rt'taCT
’
^
VandmbBte
ro^e
acres of land.' If the valu«Lof the live
root of-a plaut which grow» in Persia,
tlon, He»!» the Bwee. ^tect. the Memwene
apolia New».
(tock were added as a form product, the
from colds, Rastor«» iba Hanses of Jam »2 a
Afghantotan and other parts of Asia
8m" 1. The Mm ta quloklj abaorbad and «ites
SS
o-y
-
”
*-?'
!!
Furti ni Alder Street«, Pertlead, Or. Hotei, North piatu. Nob.)
ram would be increased by at least $15,-
The root to cut, and a thick, milky juice
W0.C0O—a wonderful- showing for so KSissgSag exude«, which, when dried, gire» the
In the long run there to no such tonic ( » ¿article ta applied is to each
t
bko Y hskh ,
asw a state.—Julian Ralph in Harper a
asafetida of commerce. The overpower­ as the open air of spring. Any api»rent »«ybl‘‘
ing. offensive «meli to due to a volatile filing of languor to not a sign of de-.
* m W«rr?n »UM4, New York.
x^». .»■ -b«,
A Giant Rngllsk Oak.
met ho waa m«* « P
~>r*oa,»«1* oil which can be removed by dtoeolving hility. It to the firet symptom of recov-1
‘•Winfarthing oak," according to reli­ office, .re to remain to <ma
thè gum in alcohol and distilling the ery from deUlity. In most »lchi»«M^
fore,
and
it
I.
«-«"«d
that
jotting
ot
able testimony, wro 700 years old at the
componml. Disagreeable «T it to to when a man begins to feel laxy he to on
: Climax tobáceo, 40 Denta per pound.
rate«
on
the
Nickel
Plate
w
U^
ma
»el oll per esse.......... .......................... F *>
time of the conquest. William to said to
western olfactories, in Pernia and many the verge of recovery. Th« “extreme,
your ordsreíí
wiwu
“T* , _ » M a condi-
havs stirveyvd it closely before making
Mra. Altgeld, wife o* OoTernXJrirt
tired feeling" that com«« with spring .is
™
^rfooT^
I
—
Globe-Demo-
hi» famous remark, "Could 1to be
notill beulth. It to convalescence from
MARK L- COHM A DO- ia « Frwnt Strwwt, Berdan*. Or.
bnt one-fourth the age of thi» tree the e«
r'' "’spring and fall
winter.—Boston Globe.
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