Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, March 27, 1896, Image 3

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    State
««•■fohs comfort, but tbs bart* Am may do
and than whtopan, "We’re Mktaw 14,
bMno ttaslL Krarttetoras have sterfod but
we’ll latyeaUtoke it £ 1T”^
"Come new, " says Grtddtermk. "nene
•f yemsMmaiigNto Yen just sold a 1^
there are asare burns sad soalds, the trsat- to Babbage for 1*X-”
ment of which, to allay at raraihe tortur-
jJtothis Cleaves promptly rspltoa: "Bet
1
PRIM A FACIE EVIDENCE.
horseless carriages .
A bago cavern, dark and aombar. a
■•"bbig phalanx of brawny mea, heap-
^-*P>?***yW fro“
oofnen of
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you meh a
r
«‘«bt auggerta one’a ohild-
[AH Baba tolla us, and we look in the
V m 4< mi Bamm ®P Nia Bat sad Oust,
Fsuse Bia Prasaaaa.
pmohanmthey
Squire Woodman of the. Fourth Obi-
tb*uMo«>«‘«<rfbrigm>d-
«•go district baa adopted a novel as well
. M original method for letting Sneaker
dirtinguiahedfrom thousands tpJffMM
Seed know that Iio Isnot absentfrom
«y ttay to the rtrtote of New York.
bis duties in the bouae of representa­
This aeme on the docks from the time
Stomach, sometimes called waterbrsah,
tive«. Mr. Woodman’s chair and dank
■ fellow
’ are in the laat tier of osuta on the Ba
h T*»”
°*
“rt thrt compara­ and burning paia, diatrem, nausm.
jahlioan side at t ha rham hay J—thawk
are cured by Hood’a Sarsa­ impossible
tively few ever see, but to well worth
Ibe seeing of alL We all of us have a parilla. Thia it accomplishes because cam* in j
of them ia a large blue beiss aorecn.
It ia the cuatom of the Chicago oon-
suspicion that tbe docks ar* ths stomp­ with ita wonderful power m a blood down, but
greasman to hang bio overcoat and silk
ing ground of pertain manadera, and purifier, Hood's Sarsaparilla gently
bat on the pole of the acreen, where both
•very boy whp reada the fiction of his tone* and strengthens the stomach and
■re in full view of the speaker and ser-
class oan tell lively tales oonearaing tbe digestive organs, invigorates th* liver,
gaant at-arma of the bouae. Then the
exploits of thewharf
by Old
errata* an appetite, give* n-freahing
■quire meanders bareheaded all o««r
•Imp, and raiae* the health tone. In
the capital and ia just aa likely to be
| must be a tremendous amount of mer- euaea of dyapepaia and indigestion it
found ensconced in a comfortable chair
| chandiae sent over seas to and fro, but seem* to have "a magic touch."
in the senate chamber aa anywhereelae.
in order to realise tbe truth intelligent­
Meanwhile the mute witneesee of bia
“For over 12 years I suttrred f:om sour
prisoner* i
ly one murt see it as it to portrayed in a
jresence over in the bouae are a sure
of their e*
irwentive againat the charge of “ab- no doubt » to its perfect utility. The day at tbe dock*
"Hl be fiXo^toaUtoodanfS I
in France,
When the freight steamship Missis-
ssnteeism” being placed on the roll call
•Ippi, plying between New York and with sivem pains across my shouldvrs,
UMI
Olt^,
Other congressmen invariably go to
London, arrived at her pier ia the North and gnat distre-s. I hud violent uau«*s countries,
the cloakrooma on the Democratic <»
river, she had three day* in which to which would leave me very weak and prisoners
THEIR DAY OF FREEDOM.
Republican aide of the bourn aa soon aa f
discharge her cargo and be again laden. taint, difficult to get my breath. The e depends a
•V
°f tbelr tabors,
It was overdue, and th* merohandira on •pMia came oftener and nibra severe. 1 •
m far Squire Woodman‘a book in the re­
| tb* dock awaiting th* vms*l waa eom- did not receive any lasling benefit from
tiring room baa not bean need.—Chica­
A large meeting of represented ve col | paotly heaped in a great heterogeneous physician», but found such happy effect» allowed to
go Tribune
<*«d men of the south was held at Mem mass reaching high to the roof. The from a trial of Hood’s Sarsaparilla, that I on for rapt
phis the other day with a view to add­ bulk of tpe 0,00« tone which were en­ took several bottles and mean to always
ing a national day of celebration of the gaged for transport waa gathered in this keep it in the house. I am now able to made
emancipation proclamation. Hon. John long room by the water. Products at do all my own work, which for aiA year* ministration. The other half ia reserved
M. Langstaa fevered Jan. 1. Professor •vary sort were there—th* staples of I bare bean unable to do. My husband I until the time of bis disaharge. A three
J. & Knox of Little Rock and Professor industry, th* sumptuous requirement* snd son have also been grmtly beno- years’ prisoner has to his credit on leav­
OoL Joseph L. Follett of Naw York whoa in need of a tonic and general
John R. Ruffin of Memphis ‘also spoke of luxury, the humblest necearities, the f,,e<i b-v Hood’s Sarsaparilla—for pain* in [ ing an avenge of <60, a four yeara’
| has • national reputation.
regulator of the eysOua. Ihavorocom-
■M
of
. Bmolutipns were jqftMHMnta < Um<bvita. The WMt*
“d •«* the grip. 1 gladly prisoner <70 and a five years’ prison* I At th* ag* of 31, Col Foiirtt anlteC- nmndadit toagraatmany. and every
unanimously adopted making Jan. 1 the of the animal man were forcibly ilfta- recommend tbi* gf««ir bloM medicine.”
one who tried it got relief.
date of celebrating tbe gift of freedom.
•d in Battery G, Flirt Missouri Light
trated by a great bulwark of 1,800 bale* Maa. Piru Buxsv, Leominster, Mas*.
"It to the boot general remedy I ever
A committee to to bo appointed, con­ of hop*, doomed ultimately to stake the
Artillery, and soon rose to Its command •sod or knew anything about"
I
Paleface—Why don't you get a civ­
stating of three representatives from thirst of the bibulous; 17,000 sacks of
At Lookout Mountain hl* wa* the only
When the-nervous system has become
ilised name for yourself, now that you
each state and territory, to select a flour, each weighing about 140 pounds;
Battery that reached the summit.
weakened from any cause, Paine's cel­
have become a civfliuad lndlaaY
place of meeting for the national eman­ 1,000 sacks of coffee, each weighing
Since tbe war h* baa devoted him­ ery compound build* it up s* nothing
Noble Rod Maa—Ugh I What your
cipation celebration on Jan. 1, 1887. about 160 pounds, besides a mar* trifle
self to meohanioal engineering, and hs* clas can. It makra people wrtL
name) —.... ...........................
Prominent among those present at tbe of 300 tons of fresh meai That udra-
invented several important improve­
People in ovary walkof life have rea­
, Palefac*—My name ia Iglahart
meeting were J. M. Hill and Isaiah rawing element in domestic happiness
I* the On* True Io. d Purtfo-r. All 4nis*l»t*. U
' Noble Ited Man (with cruahing rar- ments oa the sewing, machine, and a bi son to be grateful to Prof. Phelps of
Montgomery of Mississippi, M. W. known as lard was very much in evi­
•yd* that pgoastato tubcone of the sur­ Dartmouth, th* eminent scientist who
casm)—Ugh I Iglebartl Bran good! In-
Gibbs of Arkansas and Hon. John M. dence here, being formulated Into a cu­
prises of next seston. Th* tendon on discovered Paine’s oslery oomponnA Ha
Hood’s PillsJits* ju'a
name
Eagle
Heart!
H
eap
had
1
.
linary monument of 8,000 28 pound
th* nervous system of an Inventor, kupt understood the peculiar needs of th*
paite A sequence of idem call* our at-
upforssontha and montha, seriously nervous system; b*kn*w that the back­
| tention to a atolid heap near by—600
BOUND TO HAVE ONE.
weaksned th* health of ■ busy brain- ache, beedaohe, eleeptosraees, lorn of
tons of pig lead.
An interesting story is told by T. a
worker like OoL Fdtett, and hia con­ appetite, and dtaordorod blood ah mean
Bpace would forbid an enumeration Curtis of Lowville, Columbia county, From Ul« Bad Win*, Minn., BepuHtesn.
stitution, which even th* hardship* of
of the dress fabrics in a limitless varie­ •boot Tom Scott, tbe millionaire lum­
“I am now 34 yean old,” mid Ed war did not weaken, threatened to sue
ty, all ueatly boxed and seeming some
berman, who died some years ago. Mr. *in Rwansoa, of White Rock, Good
bow expectant of tbe European trip, Curtis came to Wisconsin in the forties
from which most of them, aim I will •nd engaged in hauling goods from Mil­
never return. But our interest centers waukee to the pineries. < White in Mil­ *m not v*ry large of stature. When 1 rarry great weight lu. a totter to Walla
in tbe cases of furs, some of which are waukee he met a young man who had
1 »*««• «Aioted A Richardaon Oa of Burlington, Vt, body.
Colleges conferred upon Dr.
marked in figures that arouse our re­ fallen into ill luck. He had b few land I with a tttkn&a which baffled the skill he write*:
Phelps their highest honors for his in­
spectful admiral ion. Here is one marked warrants, however, from which he and knowledge at the physician.
I
"Whan raftering from manta)..ex­
with a dignified “1," followed by four hoped to realise a few hundred dollars. was not token suddenly UI, baton the haustion and ■ generally dtoorganiaad valuable investigations in medicine, Mto
cipher* and preceded by tbe mighty Them warrants were given to Mr. Cur­ opptrary I ran hardly state the exact ayatem, and overwork, I urad Paine'« all thia seems insignificant in compari­
symbol which i* the secret or open tis to seU. x Ha afterward disposed of' time when it began. The first symp­ eatery compound. Th* compound rated son with the chorus of gratitude that
has gone up all over tbe world fnn
! source of most human activity. The them for aeveral timea the smount the
tom were pain* in my back and rast- like a charm on a^ bowel* and kept ■«. women and children, who have
next case also to marked <10,000, and young man bad expected to receive for les* nighta. The disease did not trou­ them in fine condition, and I experi­
outgrown weakness and the lack of
two watchmen sit upon them boxes by them.
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ble m* much a* first, but it seemed to enced great rcltof foo*a my brain troa- health by the use of Paine’s celery
rt^guMdi^tbsteM^^ra*19**^*0'
In tbe meantime the young fellow bad have settled in my body to stay and
gone t* New York city. The mangy was my bitter experience during the last
with the scrupulousnem exacted by a forwarded to bhn and readied him in a thirteen years proved that to bo tbe
dishonest world.
very opportune time, being the mean« case. I waa, of course, a child and
TO HELP THE WOMEN
And here is a sight to gladden Orphe­ of placing him in a poaition where be never dreamed of tbe suffering in store
us’ heart—a huge collection of musical became, later, the bead of one of tbe lar­ forme. I complained to my parents
possibilities in packing oases, inchoate gest dry good* firm* in tbe greet metrop­ and they concluded that in time 1
melodies of the future, for here are cu­ olis.
would outgrow my trouble, but when
bic feet galore of organa and pianos.
Some years afterward Mr. Ourti* vis they board mo groaning during my
These and an infinite variety of other ited New York, where he was joyously 1
sleep they became thoroughly alarmed.
things are included in the technical received and royally entertained by the Medical advice was sought, but to no
phrase measurement goods, merchandise merchant prince whom be had "placed
avail; I grow rapidly worse and was
shipped according to its bnlk in boxes, on hia feet, ” as be himself expressed it, I
soon unable to move about and finally
and the total destined for the Mississip­ a few years before. Tom Scott at this
became confined continually to my
pi the other day was 1,000 tons, each
bed. The bort doctors that could be
ton standing for 40 cubic feet
ids,” but his stock had so dwindled had wore consulted, but did nothing
But there were other points of inter­ down that he remarked to Curtis that he
for me. I tried various kind* of exten­
est besides the dock itself. Three boat- would have to do some bard scratching
sively advertised patent medicines with
losds of grain waited near at band, in order to obtain a new stock. Curtis,
but the same result
about 36,000 bushels, en route for for­ remembering hi* New York friend,
"For twelve long years I was thus a
eign lands. Close to tbe grain were its signed a joint note with Scott and ob­
rafferer in constant agony without rs*-
natural destroyers, horse* and cattle, tained from the gentleman tbe desired
pite; abooeese* formed on my body in
which neighed and bellowed and snort­ good*. "That," says Mr. Curtis, "was
rapid sucoraaion, and the world indeed
ed and pawed in a fine peripatetic Tom Scott’s starter in life.”—MHwau-
looked very dark to me. About thia
frensy. Them are taken in through a kee Wisconsin.
time when all hope was gon* and noth­
It the regents of the University of porthole from the boot* on which they
ing ssemed left but to resign myself to
California and tbe Oakland board of ed­ arrive, whence a steep gangplank leads,
ucation give their consent, a party of and they do some ground and lofty tum­
An English journal print* tbofolknr- my mort bitter fate, my attention was
four astronomer* will taave for Japan bling and much whinnying and lowing ing: "A very disagreeable habit of the called to Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for
on May SO to take observation* and before they get safely up it There were king of Portugal ia that be kiaaes bi* Pal* Paopla. Like a drowning man
photograph* of the total eclipse of the 347 horse* scheduled, and the tally of male friend*. The prince* of our reign­ grasping at a straw, in sheer despera­
Tn OUAY
sun that will take place on Aug. 3.
the cattle was 816. The majority of ing bouae all do tbia, and of courae it ia tion I concluded to make one mor* at-
Family Medicine of the
The reason that the party will go to these are located on tbe main deck, common enough abroad; but, thank tempt— not to regain my health (I dare
Japan to that the northern part of that which is called, after them, the cattle heaven, ao far this nasty looking (no not hope so much) but if possible to
J
country to where that eclipse will be deck, but about 300 of them are put on matter how really innocent) habit ha* ease my pein.
“I bought a box of the pills and
tbe upper deck, where they are given never become fashionable in thia coun­
try. It ia of course all a mere question they ssemed to do mo good. I felt *n-
air without stint.
of
etiquette, but let na fervently pray oouraged and oontinuad their use.
The loading and unloading are carried
The selling of wives by Italians ia the on alternately. Aa fart as a hatch ia that Englishmen when they meet with
coke regions around Dunbar, Pa., has cleared out it to filled from the materi­
been revived by the sale of a girl of 16 als awaiting carriage. There are several
years of age to an Italian for ¿800.
hatches in all, which penetrate tbe up­
The father of the girl had previously per deck, the main or cattle deck, tbe
been offered <800. This suitor, however, steerage, the orlop and the lower hold.
was overbid, and the man gave bia The upper two are devoted in greet pert other and sometimes cry, for tbe Amer­
daughter to the one who offend the to the cattle, while all below to filled ican ladies are champion weepirts. In
ear« for ।
France and tn Italy even more the wom­
with storm of merchandise,
,
moot for her.
bwt K^4hNiliMn
In It is the truth and I am only too
I was astonished while on the dock to en weep, while the men kirn and hug
glad to let other sufferers know my et-!
one
another
almost
as
vigorously
as
if
it pile of what looked like
perienoe. It may help those whose
e aised firewood. I won-
cup of misery to aa full today aa mine
dered if by any chance the cook preferred
0
BY OORREOROMOMQ WITH
a wood fire, but I discovered by a little maii of her acquaintance, while in Spain waa in the part "
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills contain, in
questioning that the wood waa not dss- abe always give* her hand tab* kissed.
tined to end in amoke. On the oon- It make* the same aensatlon in Madrid a condensed form, all the elements
a, it pursue* a roving life, seafaring for a man to take a woman** hand and ne oesss ry to give new life and riohnem
and forth an unlimited number of ■hake it a* it would in London for a for­ to the blood and restore shattersd
year* in a poaition of importance, but eigner toseise a lady’*band and kia* it ’’ nerves. They are also a speoifio for
troubles peculiar to females, sueh as
not requiring any active exertion, much
suppressions, irregularities and all
otherwise, for its duty ia immobility
There had been a brief interval of si- forms of VMbm They build up
tence, and be felt that be ought to s*y the blood, and restore the glow of
health to pale and sallow cheeks. In
something.
an wedge* to prevent their rolling. Bal
"I seo that the students of sociology mqn they effect a radical cure tai all
last ia important oa board ship, and bar­
rel* are important a* ballast. Their have figured it out," bo began, "that ca*e* arising from xsental worry, over­
work or exoeaees of whatever nature. 1
ateadfaatness ia dependent cm the chucks, •ducstion ’
He papsed as if in doubt whether be Pink Pilla are add in boxes (never in
and hence the dignity of ohuoka—Mew
we WILL Kito YOU SITMM
loom bulk) at 60 canto a box or six
ought to proceed.
York Herald.
“Ye*f" sbe said encouragingly.
boxes for *3- M, snd may bo had of>11
9 9**-
1 'N EXOHANaC
—"that education is having a bad ef­ druggists, or direct by mail from Dr.
fect npou matrimony,” bo continued;
OR, 1 TaNap*»*,
"ospeoialiy tb* education of women. ”
“I never did believe in too much ed>
OR, 1 Pwt,
costing *00,000, ha* decided to erect <m noatioo," raid sbe softly.
You win tad eae cos
Bbo waited for him to speak, but Jb* ]
tbe university campus a ehapel to coat
»nd tw* c*upeaa lui
*100,000, to be known a* tbe Kelly said nothing.
‘Tas glad I never knew my teteoM,
Memorial chapel, ia memory of her
brother. Tbe university baa no chapel anyway, ” she added.
Some men art slow to take a hint,
building at present,__________
but they are quick to nndmrt a iid when I
Mr. McOsnn—I am building a bouse they are hit with an ax.
and am only using lumber from tbe
Bo saw the point— Chicago Port
Stomach
Hood’s
Sarsaparilla
A Slave From Boyhood.
It’s Pure
Walter Baker & Co
Cocoa
. Pure—it’s all
Cocoa no filling—no
PAIN­
KILLER
Allcock’s
Are.
SAW .
FLOUR
MININO
MARINE
WARE-HOUSE «
FREE
Porous
Plaster
MACHINERY L™
SUCCESSFULLY.” CLEAN HOUSE WITH
SAPOLIO
SILVERWARE
£2“ Pants?
HsrtasTimti
BLACKWELL'S GENUINE
D urham T obacco .
Mt Mr. McCann—Because tme that
can stand cero all winter ought to make
a warm bouse, so they ought—Truth.
Why should older people be com-
pdted to be childish, and play with