Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, June 21, 1895, Image 3

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HINTS ON CHEERFULNESS.
i oin*t wiooi fob boys .
PERSONS OF NOTE.
President Faure’* father to an uphol-
PUBE
A REMARKABLE
disagreeable became they aie unhappy. first chapter to completed.
The bicycle of the khedi ve of Egypt
to a gorgeous machine, almost entirely
EVERY HONORABLE VETERAN
covered with silver plating.
DESERVES HIS PENSION.
the comfort that tekee away pain. Yon
The Bev. Alton Thompson, of Bor­
•t the City hospital for over two mratha
dentown, N. J., now M yean of age,
hereto manner either.
Simply be to the oldest active preacher in the
yourselvea, and tot the gladness that to
iu you bubble up and overflow, and
Bishop Potter, who loves to ride
■»■t BawerC Kltlwr.
you will make tired people happier.
horseback, is out almost daily in New
Two school girls sat behind m* in a York, and takes rides against time,
From Journal, Lewiston, Me.) -
Samuel B. Jordan has just given the car the other day, chatting together in though he to seldom in the saddle more
Journal an account of hi* life, which. low voices, and laughing immoderately
every few minutes at the happenings
who attempted to commit suicido in
Houng Dong 81k, just arrived in
forest park a year ago. Teeaoa lingered
Washington, is the first of the young
gay, merry-hearted creatureal The oar (Koreans sent by their government to be
interest
"I am <8.yean old and have always seemed lonesome after they reached educated in this country. He will re-
lived in New Portland. I enlisted in their statiou, and went tripping along
the .army in 1802 aa a private in Com- the road up the long hill to their home
Miss Mary Cary Thoma* ha* been
out of sight from my point of view.
nominated for one of the alumni trus­
Just
be
yourselves,
dears,
and
you
army experience injured my health to
tee* of Cornell university. 8he to the
some extent, although 1 worked at will make older people happier. I cent flrat vroman to be bo honored in any of
a loving word of thank* after my school
b ae rational aa any man walking the
the great universities.
street*. He shot himself over the left when suddenly, several years ago, 1 girls, for they had been a help to me.
Senator Hoar ha* had this sign placed
One
afternoon
passing
a
church
ou
a
waa prostrated with what able physi­
on hto grounds at Asnebuixukit, Masa:
and mother-in-law.
cians pronounced Locomotor Ataxia. city street, I read this announcement “Notice—Yon are all welcome. Build
From the paralysis it caused in bis At first I could get around somewhat on a bulletin board at the door, “The
right leg Dr. Marks decided that the yet the disease progressed quite rapidly Pleasant Word* Society will meet at 4 No Fires. Bring No Guns, and Pull
Wasn’t that fine? The Up no Flowers by the Boots.’’
until I had hardly any feeling in my o’clock."
“Pleasant Words” Booietyl Whatever
the left ride. T
Anthony Higgins, of Delaware, i*
legs and feet, they felt like sticks of
forehead finally
suggested by Editor Dan* a* an avail­
able candiat* for vice-president on the
oould not move for three years without
tones being in our own controL The Republican national ticket
He to
help, as my neighbors and friends
able to
could testify. 1 employed several phy­ effort to speak pleasantly will usually called a Southern Republican.
No
Mr*. L. W. Stokes, the artist of the
sicians in my vicinity, and elsewhere,
they all told me that medicines pleasant people—people who plea*»—
who get together and form aocietie*
not help m*. that they could do
•nd clnba. Who ever heard of a fault- has been elected an honorary member
pinched or burned without Ma feeling
effect s cure and that in
flnder* Hociety or orora-worda society? of the Hogarth Club, London.
dd become entirely helpless.
Fretful fault-finders have to set in
Mrs. Harlan to mid to be almost aa
eornm alone.—Harper's Round Tabi*.
osre to my wife find frienda
Shortly
targe physically' a* her hustausd, the
a ter I met an old army comrade, Mr.
supreme court justice, who’to six feet
AIL Farlin, a rerident of Madison,
two inches tall, and when together in
THE PUZZLE OF PUZZLES.
Me., and he incidently mentioned how
public they naturally attract a good
be had tried Dr. William*’ Pink Pills
deal of attention, t —-
for a severe case of rheumatism and a
Lord Rosalyn will shortly make his
spinal and malarial trouble, that he
A ww and remarkably intereHting debut as a profearional actor, having
adaptation of the famou* "fifteen pus- been engaged at a targe salary by Mr.
life, and had been greatly benefited by
ale" ha* been put upon the market to Charlee Wyndham. Lord Rosalyn has
their use. By his earnest recommenda­
entertain the thousands who like to long been regarded ra one of the beat
tion 1 wu induced to try the pills.
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bother their brains in bringing almost amateur actors in England.
After taking them fork time I began
impossible combinations out of chaos.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dudley War­
to feel prickly sensation* in my leg*
The new pussle, which, from its form ner have been the guests of Professor
and a return of strength so 1 could
and the intricity of ito malm to vastly Willard Fiske at his beautiful home
move them a little. After a few weeks
WON AND LOST MILLIONS.
superior to the old style and is destined near
:
Florence. Thia house, once the
I began to feel a marked improvement
to be even more popular, oonsiata of home of Welter Savage Landor, is one
in my condition. I Boon wa* enabled
five square wooden blocks, fitted into* 1 of the most beautiful villas in Italy.
to walk around a little with the help
neat and attractive tin box, large
Old Jules Bimtm to_quqte4 is raying
L 8. Sconti, who had made and Isat
enough to permit the turning over of that the young German emperor speaks
time I am naw walk without crutohee,
dead in hi* cabin on Alamitos brach, my general health is much improved one of the block*, and thus permitting French like a Parisian, whereas the
California, a few days ago. Hs had and 1 have regained my old-time vigor.
died from pneumonía.
I can walk about and enjoy life once
apoleon with a strong German accent
.more, for which I feel W thankful,
er sight ysera ago Paria waa th* arano and thia happy reralt to due to the nee
Mira Agnes P. Mahooey, of Haw-
af a great gambling crane, which waa of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pilta”
the first
throne, N.J/.Trho carri*
colored green, one yellow, one black. prise in materia medica of the New
Dr. Williams’ Pink Pill* for Pato
York college of pharmacy, ie the first
la to ao arrange the blocke, by turning
flurL During his short stay in Paris bo and used aa such in general practice by
an eminent physician. Bo great waa
their efficacy that it was dee m ed wise
to place them within the reach of alL
They ar* now manufactured by the Dr.
Williams' Medicine Company, Sche­
nectady, N. Y., and are sold in boxes
(never in loose form by the dosen or
ram. Several yean passed over hie head, hundred, and the public are cautioned
and be was without anything save the against numerous imitations sold in
valuable jewels and trinket* which b* thia shape) at 60 cento a box, or six
always carried with him. Misfortune boxes for 02.50, and may be had of all
having overtaken him, ao it eventually dkuggisto or direct by mail from Dr.
does every man of hi* kind, Scenti cam*
to California. When he settled in th*
a* to have all of them show one color
uppermost at the same time.
The
block* ar* also lettered on one ride, A,
B, C, D and E. Th* block* are first
placed in the box with the letters up
and running in alphabetical order.
After they are in thia order they are to
be moved by turning from one space to
another until five blacks are turned up,
then five green*, five red*, five blues
and five yellows •
All of the colors having been turned
up, one is then to turn the block* back,
k as to leave them the way they were
before they were turned into alphabeti­
cal order. The variation* of the block*
and their position are interesting and
complicated, and ai one sees that the
problem to capable of being worked
live and die in obscurity. Hie life ae a
THE JAGER8FONTEIN DIAMOND.
hermit did not last tong.
Scenti avoided meeting people when­
ever possible. He lived from th* sale
I I mtd fromLoodcm that UrosCnpsrsr interest grows the longer the problem
of hie trinkets and sold them at a great
of Germany to eager to purettaa* the baffles one. The whole arrangement
reduction.—Ban Francisco Examiner.
big diamond found at the Jagersfontein to put up in an especially attractive
form.
A ROYAL TRAIN.
It has already had a large rale, and
ito popularity bid* fair to increase a*
it become* nrore widely known. Busi-
A new imperial train for the osar of
Mas men find it a restful and interest­
ossia to at present being built at the
ing occupation to relieve their minds
The Jagerefontein mine, which to nit- from the routine of work, without great
Bated about 60 miles from Kimberley mental strain, and everyone think* it
and within the territory of th* Orang*
railway officiata a kitchen carriage and Fra* State republic, to owned by a enra- work it out The minute* grow into
hours, while the worker geta so tanta-
liaingly close to the solution in every
tbespot For some time they have sold move that he almost knows the next
whole of the material ia of Rnaaian ar­ the yield of diamond* by publto tender one will surely bring it out But the
tn advance. The contractors far the endeavor to change one block disar­
ranges the sequence of every one, and
teria can be brought toa atandoMll tea
then one has to begin all over again.
contract expired on th* very day thia The manufacturing company have very
famous stone was found. Had it bran aptly named their ingenious toy the
handed to the manager only a few hours “Pussle of Pussies.”
dows are different on both ride*. The later it would have fallen into other
■ide with the corridor has windows of a
The "Excelsior'' wss found by a na­
uniform *toe, white th* windows on th*
other ride are mad* in accordance with tive Barato laborer named Jonas, and
He—Well, what do you think of the
th* requirements of th* various com­
ocean? She—It to not nearly aa large
partment*. Th* peerages between th*
aa I thought it would be. Why, it
doubt, boesuae it happened that be was merely extends to the horison.—Truth.
various car* are veetibuled.
Tbs carrisg* of th* csar and csarina working at the dm* at a place where
We wish we could feel as contented
is connected directly with th* dining so diamond* vrere expected to b* found.
However, he promptly placed it in the aa a girl in a shirt waist looks.—At­
chison Globe.
When some people go to church they
a considerable time realise ite enarmona
value, The natives at the mine, aa an always think the preacher ia shooting
straight at the people in the next pew.
allowed a email commtorion upon the —Ram * Horn.
— Railway Review.
diamonds they find, and Jooss' share
He—You are very exclurive. Mi**
was about «80. This sum to an African Prinkley, are you not? She—Yea I en­
joy good society, yowknow. ft is my
sol« enjoyment. Good-bye.
»«solved in favor of woman suffraga.
of s horse, raddle and bridle the Barato
Mrs. One—How is your husband to­
day, Mrs. Tother? Mrs. Tother—Bet­
ter, thank you. He is always better
A Irecovering from by the official government Inspector at
th* illness at- 06,000, but when it reached Kimber- —Detroit Free Press.
tending
child-
Not Selfish—Why do you and Bobby
birth, or who suf-
^Wfer from the ef- mister” was shipped to Europe, ft was
feet* of disorders, a eurione eight to me the parcel gnard- not a selfish little boy. "No, mamma,
I’m not eelflah, but Bobby ie. He al-
wjv derangements
and displace-
Z mento of the wo-
want to”—Harper's Baaaar.
MOTHERS
gM
•ad a permanent curt in Dr. Pierce’s
maula laet aumtaer," answered the Boston
asaltan, “foil tela yea* I hare lakeu bat Hui*
MBB A
that the late Henry 8. 1res, Napoleon
whtoh of finance, loft *4.690.
George du Maurier ia at wort on an-
A WAR ECHO
CASE.
A Prayer With a Oodicil — Uttk
Jack pray* every night for all the diff-
hakes childbirth easy
AMoîsM
Ira O. HoitL Ph. D., Matter at BarUa-
M»*, Ban Mateo county. Cal., to on* at
i* brot schools tor boys on the Pacific
lt»n of InterMt Frena DiVorent Fnrta
. The dignified Charles Francis Adama
bowling along on a bicycle to one of
;
aiBVB.
Th* chief function of th* kidneys' I* le *sp-
raie frua lb* bloud, in in paaaa** throesh
inaoli.Iiy »< th* kidnert, ia pccdiwUr* of
Brigbl'* di«**r. dropq> a lab* tea, albamluuria
•nd other auladwa with a fatal laudaucy. Ho.
latter'» Stomach Bit era, a highly aanetlouad
diuretic and blood deyunut, Impela th* kid-
u*jr* when Inactir* to .enow their altilu* fano
tlou, and »train from th* vital current Impurl
tl*« which infaat It and threaten their own ex
ittrnao aa orrana of th* body. Ca'arrb of lb*
t.lad.lor, travel and retention of ihe nrine ar*
iwomoisr and rroiorai 1rs of organic action. Ma
Lria. rnanmaltam, oonsti|wl<on. biliousness
an.I dyrpspelaalso yield to tbs Bdisra, which is
also apveaUy bene*. 1*1 to the weak aud uer-
voue.
Dr. Palwr—Tb* aetton of winking I* not
wltiKMUiiaua*: pcoptewink to k**n th* vy*-
ball motet. Soda water civrk—Not much they
Ion’ll Th* people who oom* lu bor* wink to
Ws offer On- Hundred Dollars Reward
for any case of Catarrh that cannot be
curoi by Hall’* Catarrh Cure!
P. J. CHKNKY A 0Q.,.Preafot
*■
Toledo, Ohio.
We, th*undersigned, have known F. J
Cheney for the last 16 year*, aud believe
bim perfectly honorable in all buaines*
transaction* and financially able to carry
out any obligations made by their firm.
Ws»* A T bcax ,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0.
- W aldibu . K ibma * A M a avis,
Wholeeale Druggiats, Toledo, 0.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure ia taken internally,
acting directly Upon tbs blood and rnoooii*
surface* of ths ayatem. Price, 75c. per bot­
tle. Bold by all Druggisto. Testimonial*
free.
KNOWLEDGE
Bring* comfort and improvement and
tenda to personal enjoyment when
rightly tiaea. The many, who live bet­
ter than others and enjoy life mor*, with
'em expenditu-s, by more promptly
Adapting th* wo.ld’a best product* to
the need* of phyrical being, will attest
‘he value to health of the pure liquid
axative principles embraced ia tin
remedy, Syrup of Figs.
Ito excellence to do* to Ito presenting
in the form moot acceptable and pleas
ant to the taate, the refreshing and trulj
beneficial propeitiea of a perfect lax­
ative ; effectually cleansing the system,
dispelling colds, headaches and feven
and permanently curing constipation.
It baa
___________
_ approval of the medical
met w
profearion, becauae it acta on the Kid-
neya, Liver and Bowels without weak­
ening them and it ia perfectly free from
every objectionable substance.
Syrup of Figs i* for rale by all drug
gists in 60c anagl bottle«, but it is man
ufactured by the California Fig Syrup
Co. only, whoee name ia printed on every
package, also the name, 8yrup of Figs,
and being well informed, you will not
accept any substitute if oflered.
RUNNING
SORES
-------- IN--------
P ortland , O regon
Parade Starts 10:30 A. M. of
the Fourth
GirfNiis Pyrotschnic! Display
o-------- AT NIGHT-------- o
tor Pines AtfnMttM |M,000.
— Rices Fron Juo 20 to Ally I.
REBQ6EI RATES OR ALL TRE URES
See amali billa tor Programme.
CURES
the
• • AMERICAN
SERPENT'S
IÏM « CO.
.
MVSIO BTOKB—Wiley B. Allen Co., the
»Ideate the larsoet, »11 First St., Portland.
CoiClferinx, Hardman, Flacher Pianoa, Katey
O rana Low price., easy tarn*.
»IV—Svu4
IO-CUNT MUSIC
Bund for aatalOfSM.
catalog««.
July 3,4,5, ’95
HEALS Speed Assortitici Rices li the Afternoon
Go East from Portland, Pendleton, Wall*
Walia via O. R. A N. to Spokane and Great
Northern Railway to Montana, Dakotas, St.
fine scenery; new equipment Great North-
•rn Palace Bleepers and Dinero; Family
Tourist Cars;. Buffet-Library Care. Writ*
C. C. Donovan, General Agent, Portland,
Oregon, or F. I. Whitney, G. P. A T. A.,
8t. Paul, Minu., for printed matter and in­
formation sho .t rat**, route*,.etc.
3-GALÄ- DAYS-3
MUT ■ mwvw
lftMMK wipWtf•radicat*
1» all Ha stage*
wwiw
P almer & R ey B ranch
BLOOD r POISOI«
8 8 ObaU
wmwww
*•«*■* na 1 t ^^
e lores
and *
ulcere yield to ito healing powers. It re­
moves the poison and bunds up the system
How is Your Blood? G.W.STAVERJGO.
, Electrotypers
Stereotypen...
-'ra»1
Merchante in Gordon and Peerleaa
Presses, Cylinder Presses, Paper
villici?*, TioiuiN <>i nil
.
Kina»,
Felders, Printing Material.
If it is poor aii<l thin and lacking in the
■... ......
°“ STAYER A WALKER
number and quality of those reu corpus­
Patentees of Self-Spacing Type. *
cles, you are in danger of sickn*M from —PORTLAND, OREGON L
disease genu* and tbe enervating effect of
Sole Makers of Copper-Alloy Type.
warm weather. Purify yw blood with
General Agents for A ulvmam A T ayt / ht -
T hsbshbss , T saotioi « E moinm and
DiMoa* Woonauar P owsb .
Tb* groat blood purifier which his proved
its merit l.y a record of curs* unequalled
in luedicail hiatoiy. With j>uro, rich
blood you will be well and strong. Do MYD-CiSK SKPiliTOIS ARD IKIHS
matter but
And other Machinery of S'seer a Walker
take Hqod'a Sarsaparilla now.
Stock to eloa* ont cheap.
A MJ PHYSIC.
l-lfvAxJOil|e are taatel«*, mild, elfec
rlOOa Sr^llIBnve. All drugrieta Mo Room 550 Worcester Block, Portland, Or.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
DR. GUNN’S
umana
UVER PILLS
on the roll of honor in that institution.
The Samoan natives showed their de­
votion to Robert Louis Stevenson by
cutting steps in the rooky mountain up
' ‘"""i.... ...
1 ''
.
*~~
to Ms grave, so that his widow could
luted Ety't Cr«am
reach the almost inaccessible spot
The work was accomplished with in­ for cntrirrh and have r< cqi M
finite pains.
reived great benefit. I
M m
The Archduke Frans Ferdinand, hete lieve it a eafe and re tuo.rai
PURE, MICH CRADE
presumptive to the Austrian throne,
who recently returned from a trip
^a,an* f"
ocoas and
around the world, has given his diary
Kock-
If ynu uve th* Pvt*lM*a
to the public at the request of many of
■ •rabatM» * Brw4m.
Mak* money white
HIGHEST AWARDS
hie subjects. The first volume ap­
other*
ar* wuting
iron UM (net
peared a few days ago. „
time byoldproce*«*.
floated
C*talogt*li»*ll
about
lustrial and Food
The great dinner which the emperor klt ’B cmam ralm open* and cleanse«
k,*udde*cribe* every
Catalogue
of Germany to to give in Holteuan fori
fhe Kräräe
article
needed
for
thej
EXPOSITIONS
the guests in the opening of the ship-1 from cold*, B«tot** th* San*« of T«t* and
canal to to cost' $26,000. The contract | X'f .t?no^“ U
¡Caution: *
Ko» » DAwltn n* »
»
frax ' a
mechanhelly th* by
it rii. and 1»
iwe ars Pac>fie Cat
feed 1,000 persona. There are to be ■all.
_____ ______
BLY
BRI HBRB,
M Warren Street. New York.
fotry-two oook* and two chef*.
Rnfua Scott waa the first man in
fnlldeacrfpUcw.prire« ete. AowwTS WAwrxn.
M-
& CO.,
BOLD BY OROCKRS KVIRYWHCRI.
FTTALVMA IMCUBATOR ÓB.,I«triemmCal.
Kalamaaoo, Mich., to take the Chicago UrEI
Ba mci Hovu, (ji S Matat BL, Lou Angele«
Special DKton ft Cbroaic. Prink
Daily Times. Tlyt was forty years Mm
ago last September, when it cost |12 a IVlLll
i K fatili Din».
year and 2 centa a day postage. He
waa also the first man to take the new
DliMtoM, Ovs reo i
Democratic daily, the Chronicle.
all fee manta* ft
fllbilhiee: 91 trial
Gustav Freytag, the famou German one ( ímctí M dc
Valli Cabslloro* si**, aas p*t thousand: I per cent «*h disousut
author, who died a few Weeks ago, left
All Bntcl«« dMtois iboridkaep than.
a fortune estimated at 1,000,000 marks,
•IC SICHCL * CO., PORTLAND, ORKCON, »OLK AGENT*
*
ASK
YOUR
DRUGGIST
FOR
*
about $250,000, in addition to his real
Com*pon4cse* ao Idled. Sample* sent os application.
estate in Weisbaden and Gotha He
wrote his will himself. Hto library
contains many rare books and manu-
WALTER BAKER & CO.
C
C hocolates CHICKEN M»!««»»
CATARRH
The “ERIE”
axwmxw
KMG OFIU-THE “REX” 5-CENTCIGAR
Olim
^■•■B fa *w niD
■ linw uniri hwieb bif — tie
UI ILLI Illi MM[SUIIUIllKtaM.lr.
Mix« with cold water.
best mhei 1
Reliable and »»tr
ton? Idaho,'oakMa0*' Montana.
Of the thirty-two secretaries of state
who have held office since the organi­
sation of the government, four have
WELL-KNOWN BEER
died while in office, Hugh 8. Legere,
of South Carolina; Abel P. Upshur, of
Second to none—
West Virginia; Daniel Webster, of
PORTLAND, OR.
Maasachuetta, and Walter Q. Gresh­
am, of Indiana.
ursing others nfants
Philadelphians have been able for a
few days to take the measure of Gen­
eral H. Kyd Douglass, who waa re­
ported aotne time ago to be engaged to
Preserve* all kinds of Fruit without cooking, and retains their
Nellie Grant Sartoris. The general’s
. . ... .
'
riitural flavor.
military bearing and trim figure at­
tracted marked attention from Chesnut
BIST IN TM WMLS. WlWMo^^fc
street pedestrians.
It* weartn* eaallttasareansurpasssd.astuaU:
«HE THAT WORKS EASILY. WORKS
Great regret is felt in Rom4 at the nn>l»«tln<
two boxes of any other brand. Fro
death of a German—Baron* Hnffner, from Animal Oil*. GUT THB O BM UI MB.
SUCCESSFULLY.” CLEAN HOUSE WITH
FoB BABI BT ORBOOM AMD
who has done more for the city in re­
g^WABBlMGTOM ■BBCBANTB^g
cent years than almoat any native.
and Dealers senrrally.
He wae formerly Russian consul in
★ THE BEST*
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CHILDREN
WEINHflRD’8
A ntifermentine
FRAZER
M ft M M M YOU CAM MAKK MONX Y BAL
I II II ■ h ,n« h"T w,,n " k"”4
rr"
sense of the word. He presented the I V U R 0 Writ* u for In ormatlon.
square in Piasse Calroli to the city, mallill BICVCI.Ba-We Mil all th«
beat firetrlaa* Blcycl« Writ
and auve much of his wealth to beau-
*0MAN
Ivan Maclaren recently made his de­
but in London at a dinner party given
him in honor of his successful book at­
taining ito fortieth thousand.
His
after-dinner speech was so good as to
surprise everybody present
Mr.
Watson to described as a tall, hand-
som*, dark man, with a clean shaven
face, and the appearance rather of-a
lawyer than of a divine.
„ After some war records recently pub-
at General Grant’s most noted expres-
dona It to dated May 11, 1844, and
addrsssed to Secretary Stanton, read-
SAPOLIO
for Cat . legs*.
I. J. TRUMAN A CO.,
BEWARE
LWE W FQflPILES
¿J>Û3T RUflKD V.
M. P. N. Ü. No. SM-S. F. N. U.-No.S7»
Insist on
ARA AUD HAWK SOPA
in packages
pareatly that tbia particular gem will
&
the
halt”—Current Literatura
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granii