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About Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1896)
You The only animal known in tbs world which, eg the approach of dissolution, seeks oat the general burying ground of its apecis* and there digs Ito own grave sad Nee down to die, to the guanaco, or ' wQd hm It to peculiar in other re aped* too. These animal* in fact, have a regular sanitary system, which they inspect like human being* A Bangor woman who bad read that camphor sprinkled around the room would drive away files and mosquito* Jumped out of bed the other night, ■eire f the bottle of camphor in the dark and gave the bed a plentiful sprinkling. The next morning ahe awoke to find the white spread covered with ink spots and the ink bottle empty. The Foudroyant, which. It will be re- membered, waa saved from being broken up In the German tlmber yards, la now nearly restored to what abe waa when she fought under Nelson, and to as near aa possible sn exact reproduc ties of a Itne of battle ship of the mast glorious period of England's naval Gladness Comes ithe the better understanding of nature of the many phys W transient ical ill* which vanish before proper ef fort»—gantia effort»—pleasant effor t» rightly directed. There to oomfort la the knowledge, that so many forma of sicknes* are no* due to any actual dto- eaae, but simply to a constipatedeondi- tion of the system, which the pleasant tiolal litui white mice (which were named, by the wy, after the hinge at the ancient Egyptian dynasties) to the Italian op era, aa Mr* Van Beasseiaer Cruger did Cancer Mr. A.H. Crausby, of 158 Kerr St., Memphis, Tenn., says that his wifs paid no attention to a small lump which appeared in her breast, but it soon de veloped into a cancer of the worst type, snd notwithstanding the treatment of the best physicians, it continued to spread ana grow rapidly, eating two holes in her breast. The doctors a soon pronounced her incurable. A celebrated New York specialist then treat ed her, but ahe con- tinued to grow worse and when informed that both her aunt MAJOR-GENERAL BIRNEY the McOlellanp’houas down towawaa horned some yearn eg* the family pats included an elderly and inArm oat, Sam ael J. Tilden by name. Mt* McClellan stood od 4he sidewalk watching the is Samneir • A kindly finite oenhssid her. “Do not fear, madam, the ehfldiCB will be all saved. ” It is pleasant to record that Sammi was resoued uninjured.—New Task Someone then re- ous efforts to lift light object* aach as a commended 8.8.8. oane from a tabi* The Japanese pspm and though little hope remained, she say this is hypnotism, while the Chinees begun it, and aa improvement wee no ticed. The cancer commenced to heal and when she had taken several bottles it disappeared entirely, and although sev eral y«*ra have elapsed, not a sign si the disdbse has ever returned. <iDz A “midget" testament, three-quarters of a* inch long and half an Inch wide, weighing only twenty-alx grains, and a “mite" Bible, one and three-quarters of aa Inch high by one and one-eighth wide. contalning036pages and weighing Major-General Birney, who ie now, self. It searohm out the hidden causes 180 grain*, have just been published by at the age of 75, praotioing law and of debility, neuralgia, rheumatism snd a Glasgow firm. They are said to be the smallest Bible and Testament tn the doing departmental work in Waabihg- those constantly recurring headaches. ton. In a letter to Welle A Richardaon ,The worn-out nervous tissues are in Company, rays: vigorated. Paine's celery oompound The Dominion of Canada, consisting “My wife hat been taking the to the one successful nerve regulator of the provinces of Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, came Paine’s celery oompound for acme time that cures disease without any possi Into existence on July 1, 1807. It was pact, and to so much pleaaed with it bility of a return of the trouble, Take Paine’s celery compound this subsequently augmented by the prov- that she wishes me to express to you She vsry *7» I* wcB’Adn to postpone get- to» ’ of Manitoba and th«O<>rtll west her high-opinion of its merit* ting strong ind well until you hare a territories In 1870, by British Colum thinks it is the best remedy she has' vacation. Do as thousands of others bia la 1871, and Prince Edward Island ever tried. " have done to their great' joy, take General Birney’s hearty acknowledg In 1878, and now. Includes the whole of ment of the great and lasting good that Paine’s celery compound I It will in- British North America. vigoxate st once your impoverished M. Henry, a French savant of the bls family has received from Paine’s celery oompound to repeated, in sub- school of higher studies, has revealed If yon really want to get well, read the power of sulphate of sine to absorb stinoe, in countless testimonial* writ the letters recently published from such ten tn the same grateful spirit and «untight and giro it back In the dark. man as Justice Power* Congreesmen A powder produced from this mineral eant from every part of the country. Grout, Congressman Meredith pf Vir Don’t sit with folded arms and do ginia, Assistant United States Attorney gives a soft luminosity to a fair young face. A cyclist dusted all over with the nothing toward getting rid of poor John G Caper* Congressman Wilbur same material la in himself a lamp on health. Drive out all impurities from of hew York, Oongresaman Beil, .a pitch dark night Damp will not spoil your blood; build up the vigor of the Lieut McAllister, Congressman Neil the effect. Rain Is incapable of dimin body with Paine's celery oompound— and many others who are fully as osre- the one remedy that has kept all its ful of what they recommend. ishing Its brightness The promises in the past. psruml of a few of these personally There are more Jersey cows tn Amer The tired nerves and brain need just signed, hearty teatimoniala of Paine's ica than there are in Jersey, and yef there are more eowa in Jeraey than in the sort of nourishment that thia great celery compound will give any one a clear idea of what thia wonderful rem any other similar area. England has invigorator is able to supply. Now to the time when Paine's celery edy is doing in every'state in the twenty cows to every 100 acre* Jer sey has fifty-eight, but than every farm’ oompound, aided by the favorable In Union, and in every city and village. It to making people welt there has its cow* snd the farms are fluences of tiie season, fairly outdoes it- small, ranging from three to fifty acre* the reason being that the old N«r miss laws that still prevail In the Island prevent the acnmulaUon of prqp- Dutch flahernjen make astonishing catches by means of the following very simple plan: They put a number of Ure worms and Insects In a bottle par tially filled with water and then cork K securely. The bottle Is dropped in to the water, the fisherman sinking his Unes alongside. It appears that the eight of the wriggling contents of the bottle so excite« the appetite of th« •any tribes that they fall easy victim« to the bated hooka There has been great complaint of late by foreigners in Parte regarding the quality of the coffee served in the hotels snd cafes. Parts has been noted heretofore for the excellence bf the coffee dispensed to visitors, but for some unknown reason the coffee served recently has been of the very lowest grade. It has always been difficult to obtain a cup of good tea on the con tinent. but no complaint against the eoffee has ever been beard before. The recent death of Dr. Richard Sal mon tn England, at the ripe age of 106, bears out the truth of Dr. Saltymann's Statistics regarding the Increasing longevity among medical men. From the archives of his province Dr. Salty- mann shows that whereas the average duration of life among doctors tn the Axteeath century wss 86 years and 5 month* 1* the aeventeentb century It bud risen to 45 years snd 8 month* and at the present time bad reached M years and 7 month* There are at present no lesa than X- 8M journals published in Pari* In which number the technical journals boM the foremost place. There are •ver 300 financial paper* 100 medical paper* 170 political papers, 108 fashion paper* 104 Illustrated journal* 60 sporting paper* and, among other* 8 papers entirely devoted to philately. The Gasette de France Is the oldest political newspaper in France, having lately celebrated Its 275 snnlversary; Les Petilea Oflicbes Is 284 years old, and the Journal des Debatis 107 year* A efttaen rays that he was riding on the front platform of a street car In Beaton. and, as there was no one out there but himself end the driver, be, ta a fit of abeent-mlndednee* repeated a few line« of Virgil In an undertone. Ta Ms surprise the driver of the car took up the Unes where be left off and canted them on to the end, and in Latin. And yet. In cultured Boston, there hangs a sign board on which to sss Duxbak BIAS VELVETEEN SKIRT BINDING Blackwell’s AXLE FRAZER CREASE 1$ tM$ wtat ails you? VETERINARY 81RGEON. HOR8E8 CUPPED SATIS FACTORILY IN THE REAR. Durham ABEITt WARTQ, Tobacco A good advertisement Is better to be eh as re then great riche* The better the advertisement the bet- * takm. BT Tnte I« tkr Moath la tb< Morn- la*-Palpitati» at the Start.dual»IHv taaaloa at Steaiach —Caahartd Maath ■ C— la tlx Bmrlt now a C««4>th>a Miad- D DYSPEPSIA children, «re they? Mr* Marrow—Tea. and everybody rays they're jaet the image of me. Mr* Chl ma rl n g Why, aa they are.