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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1889)
-ANSWERED nautet Ooinment r'd tf,.T wi reHiemUT, ft li'tter BU !.:.... if in-lliifii 1 fad wnwn awpy "- Men win w-' lou"u n?'I",':,r- Saverol .lay ago I I ' ;. .linn ill four MM V . .' i .. .1 In miimniliM tli.' 1 - ;irp WWI'IV iiiwriniiun ".. v.,r,,.:r fVi ,,f . ; ' ..' ' . . .. j..,. i.T. V I III f l'""M ' " I . ..l.llol...,! in or,l..r In,' IUUV Ikvoiiii- , tin' kidneya, awl which la, it gr.. .:...l i In- nrtxliii'tive inline. ,',ritv "i IniUncM. of other whirls are aian i" HHwrami Ecturersof the noted Warner! which i" toowB ioIh- ttte nly " i uaaMMtllHI tltlll I'llfl if tli.n' appear 11 "" i from piirlioM who speak in L . ,..,,. ol , tlll'V . l III CainvK bean raftered io hearth EJJ gtfe Oorei after having been l,v doetera w mo, mm mhwhw I nutli-iiH'iiti arc Iho luo Hiniilt'j nf thepartiea inemaeiTet. Moaalir aware thai nil ti"' I publiihea iy huh nrm an' Ed are the yoldptary atetomenti L ho an- anxiooi to nuuuicsi t ; ;, fur tho Dnexoectea return I ami vigor wlntli iiiiriwr h mih Bin.ii.'lit llii'in. Jo nmko imsiir- Bf miro.it i an DB aooao HUH hi ii. waraer iv uare ior inli'l I IHUKUng oiler oi -ilw lui.,,i nnivi' to an iiiinartiii! Lt any testimonial publiaued by ot, n far as wey snow, mma il,,,lutlv true, n nai more LmHw" omIm to convince Hditioii to hi own statement. InoiitlilxTf' all toll linn that ale Cure haH.lone more good hhan they have received from Mr, Editor, of tho many ier atv lacrificed ilaily to the ,,1 iimaranfe of piivHieiunK w in. I treating '.itionts lor sympioniM, lnnnition, apoplexy, onun mi'i nervona aieoraera wnen me is ilinoaHO ol the kulnevM juiil if detected and ooicklv ha tlin one of Warner's Safe tuintain that the value of those , whieh plaec in the hamls of the means of knowing the Itmt be ov reatimatou. Kalll-I LAY. at He Saw in tho Fire. . my love." said the young tenderly, "what a delight it He and lool lit the glowing lli.' eruXe: Iho lileak winit Ireariiy outside, but in thin i) is warnthi peaoe and odh t ulindoi of iiicht have settled the earth! mid nut u star ie gloom that overhang tho p, luit in this oozy room the km- from our elioerful lirenlaeo illumine oven tho darkest tith the subtle yet unmistak- m 1 MU fcuee ol a nappy mime, i no Ithatdiinee litfully on the wall elves almost luminous. And lie faces in the lire! Cun you em, Ethel P Lovely, beauti- with the hue of why, what iter my darlint:?" raid, don't touch me. you thful man!" shi sobbed "Y-you loved me I Whote ta-faoee you see esof my sainted grandfather kdmotlicr, Ethel, so help me lomy!" exclaimed the young in an agony of propitiation. In't see a face in that fire that rake the green-eyed demon of it you could possibly object to, li" -. for a thousand worlds' lare, Ethell" us retire. There are some Mored for the cold, curious fan unfeeling world. jting Facts About Wood. long been assumed that the the north side of a tree will us much na that of the south 1 that if trees are gawn in tinning east and west, as the . it will warp less than If he opposite direction, llow I may he, tho fuot appear to n well ascertained that the to warp when sawn into 1- much greater in green than Mid, and that the convex side Brve is always toward the Bui'h warping, duo to unequal a. and to tho more opon tex- ' external portion of the tree, to occur in the middle plank f the log. excepting as it may, degree, reduce the breadth. Blity nf not warping, which is tam absolutely Indispensable lin (lies as, for example, in diiiL' boards ol piano.i is se ttle case of spruce timber by paring the logs, and then saw- B itli the angle downward) it iK'u into boards very nearly at HI with the line of annular d a tmala -iuii is taken off to have the board so mire twlities of stability and strength - cured, not otherwise ob m N. Y. un, o-Fiyconne bids fair, say the I to become an Important "r diseases of the kidneys, and W ar- now malting incases it's dliaaaa. Nitro-glyeerine ire quality, possessing all the me powers of the substance, is in alcidiol (which removes tte quality) in the propor I part (4 the nitro-glyeerine afa of alcohol, and is then with sugar or milk in tablets. lir.l It is called "Trini'rin." I ' a Philadelphia hospital B e dose increased until It I ' - ". grain a day. He had B - . and the effects were B ..V -ati-factorv. r in I'oitiana. '-ned to assist in providing B the suffering poor, said he B to the extent of 1X) WP" V and I n) bushels of meal, B) ' -our and one bushel of IB given to every man In Port o n "ithor kept a dog. drank Bated tobacro, and was in need V- According to the local B0; appeared to claim the ' ' I" 'In Tu Tiioee terrible persona who are thor. "Uglily up In etiquette and prununcation ara not leant among the l()rrr, o( , eivtttaMl life. A year or two before hi I. , I I. i ' 91 i wru onerman, at a dinner pam lad In hishostiys,and sat baaida bai at '"hie. The general of the annv waU Ing his oysters quietly, when the lad) teforawd him Uiat he was usj,,K iw wrong f,,rk. She violated the first rule of M,liioness for the sake of a matter of fashion in table ware. The hero ate on in silence. She thought he had not heard her, and repeated in a louder tone her remark. Still the general paid no attention. Then she began to feel ill at ease. She told Sheridan that her hus band was always glad when she cor rected him in matters of etiquette. Even then the general failed to be Impressed by this amiable domestic dis cipline, for he still made no answer He had had something else to think of in his life than three pronged oyster forks To this day it lias not perooUted madanie's consciousness that she had ban guilty of a gross tmpertlmmoa Kindliness is greater than etiquette. A little w hile ago. an eloquent clergy man w as called to preach a trial sermon in a m w place. After it was over, one of those terrible cyclopedic women said tohini: "You gave us a lovely sermon but its ttholecirect was marred tonu U the fact that you pronounced 'obligatory with the accent DO the second syllable instead of the first" And the preacher lost his call in consequence. A Pessimist on Pessimism. A pessimist is one who believes that all is for the worst instead of for the U'si Mr. Edgar Saltus is a handsome, pros peroua, healthy young gentleman about 30 years old All that modem "culchah' can do has been done for him The world, at least u giMjd Kirtion of the feminine side of it. is "at his fci on ac count of his literati fame and-aehlev fnennv Consequently, the world going sei with him, Mr Edgar Saltus is a very proper panon to amuaa btmaalf by tak ing colli and diabolical views of life Knowing nothing of torture or misery, practically, it isquito to Is-expected that he should take it up theoretically and make a fad of iu lie is the American nnislle of iessimisin. In tho April Uppinoott Mr. Saltus ut ters his views. He declares a suicide is an optimist, becaUM ho tries to alnilish his miseries The pessimist, on the contrary, is tin most contented of men. because he is glad things cannot get any worse, bcim; as had as they can be now To nti. pleasure is a sw inging between boredom and pain, liken icni!uhiiii. He expect nothing hut evil and malice; therefort he bwtever disappointed and not often tirpriaed, Wealth consists in the Itml tation of desires. Tho fewer (he desire. the e fetter the mind. The narrower the circle of vision the greater the content menti etc. If all this is the case truly as Mr. Edgar Saltus says, the idiot is more to be envied than wo thought. Man libel Destiny. It was the dream of some of the rovolu tionary fathers that this republic should become the protector of the weak, the refuge foi the oppressed of all nations Something like this the Sa moans still consider us to he. They lift their eyes to America, expecting she will see they get fair play froi Uermany Some thing like tlib too haunted the mind oi Sir (ieorge tiray ex-governor of New Zealand, when he wrote in The Auck land duetto recently America " ill HSnllWlll hwinie loader of tlif AiiKlu-Saxoii race, ami will uwlucu EagleM) from lb i-iti"ii she now hold .Many eyes lo tills arl of Um world are already lieinc tinned toward Aiiieik-a as the DOM llial U likely U; IS Sill IS the interacts of tho Anclo-Saion ra.-e lu Hie I'ai'iMe. runont sensw iuhwii mujuimi at allowing for.'ik'ners to do so It Is clear thai tht ceuler of poWST among Hie Anglo UtOS race u shifluig to America, as Ihe ivnter or popukejol has atnadjl dOOO It is tlien-rore uu Iso of liig land to Defted her InUrtStS In such a lime ol emergency The t'niusl States 1I0.H n.S nvtulre a sunilmg army and consequently tho whole re sources of the peofSsSO clix'umstaiia'il could In devoted solely to the inaiutenanco of a unv) which would BSSk Um Anglo Saxon race aliso lute iiiaslera of tlio world. Tlie ancient suM'rstilion of sailorf about unlucky ships seems almost to have some foundation in ease of the lost Dominican filibuster steamer Conserva She had Ikvii In the Aspinwall trade, but had not proved profitable. Then slu was seized and sold and retitted as man of-w ar. On her trial trip she came DON sinking, because some porta had been left open, and her crew deserted her as soon as she touched the dock Another crew was obtained and she set out. only to gc down, with all on board, in the equinoc tial btorm. The two and throe column editorial of tho British newsaper on the subject of the iniquity of speculation is in ordei again since the copper syndicate s failure But it is not America that culches it thk time. The Iwitieh mrwapaaat is. like th British matron, tremendous 011 moral Ice turing. It U said to lie n triumph of the senti mentau.-t3 that the murderess. Mrs Whittling, in Philadelphia, has been re .piled till April V. The woman's rightl people say. on the other hand, that n woman tan justly be hanged until she U trieJ before a jury of woman A second Canadian Pacific railroad b projected. It wid pass over the rout, originallv selected for the first road. U will be cal'ed tfc Western Transcont. aenUl rallr ad. lu capiul stock U W 000,000, with l"r 10 ""-'lease A .bool twi her on tlie Pacific xut beif the sugiestin" name "f Wallop. It u claimed that Wa.hington Tarriton baa gained XtAW by imiuiuration lo P" A novel! v In rifle target! Is s gla bal daneing on a jet d,B cult toot pUh, , note! fie chief. dil a few dayi .go. Mra PUB. four m number, i. a good deal cut up. A tog of mm r.-ro.rf u -ruck Ml f eet belowgravH in .inking an art-ua well at tVaUoui ille, ev Aatona. Ore.. U. a "Tl who make, addre .0 U at", and at tracts larg. nieacm. TO STOP ELOPEMENTS. I A N.w mk K.tUor I'ropow. a Very I nra- amasM an, 'r.le I'raru 11 w to Wix'p th tftrit) at home may oon be 1 problem demanding solution in many household, blessed with even a less number than olght of the dear creatures. Somey. ar ago s writer whose name, unfortunately, we can not recall, pub lished a thoughtful urtlcle. fully illus ti nted, on that old and vexatious ques tion of how to keep the boys on the farm. We do not now reca'l much ol this able paper except the picture of bicb there were several. One of these repreeeulod the hoy whom it wa. thought desirable 1 1 keep on tlie furm conlliicd in a burglar proof room, wkh heavy bars on the windows, etc. The author argued that there wa nothing better to keep a boy away from the temptations and snares oi City Ufa than this. Another showed tho boy with a stout chain passed around his body and the other end fastened to the stove This was highly recommended for making boys feel at tached to th-j farm. Still another represented the boy placed in easy re clining position, and a considerable pile of bricks heaped on his legs. The writer clearly demonstrated that there was nothing which had a greater ten dency to make a boy cling to the old homestead. We know not but this author may have written partly in a spirit of levi ty; Certainly some of his plans are novel, and we never heard that any of them were ever put into actual use. Wo do not consider thorn practical, however beautiful they may be in theory, and if not adapted to the suc cessful keeping of a boy on the furm how much less uso would they or an thing of oven a remotely similar nat ure be in restraining an impetuous young lady bent on flying with a young man to some accommodating and en terprising justice of tho pone The notorious failure of stone walls and Iron bars to make either 11 p ison or a cage was sung of long aho, am; nowhere will their inadequacy be Here noticeable than whan they are em plojetl in an attempt to restrain a girl from eloping when her heart is sot on it. The host and only suro way to pre vent tho elopement and frequently break off the match enticely Is, we be lieve, to watch carefully, and when the young man appears to carry Oil his romantic bride, whether he comes on a w hite palfrey and puts up a ladder to her window, as he slum d do. or only jumps otf a street-car and niiKit't her in a candy store at this sta.ro of the proceedings, wo say, let the farme put in an app 'arano and produce a minister, either from within the shadow of the porch or from tho rem of the confectionery establishment ami tarry a moment while the good man makes them one. This w 11 break up tho elopement and in a g eat many instances prevent the marriage entirely, and the mis guided young folks will frequently conclude they do not wish to bo married as badly as they imagined, ibis plan pretty effectually kills ofl the romance. There is nothing romantic, we suppose, about standing up in the middle of a candy store and getting married, whilo tho sales ladies titter and chew gum and cus tomers drop in and wink at one another. Let the fathers of the cuuic try try this plan on their eloping daughter! and see if it Is not success ful. N. V. Tribune. WOMEN IN BATTLE. l-'renrli Ladles Vt b.0 lime lleen PlBPTalSU With Hie Legion of Honor. Truth is stranger than fiction, and when next you hear or read an impos sible story. Instead of exclaiming, like a well-known authoress to the uumi tor at a London dinner party. "Go It, Ananias," you had better quietly ob ierve, "I suppose it's true." Anyhow, wo are apt to scout the stories o! women w ho have concealed tin ir se.v Iho better to perform doughty deeds of va'or, and lol here are V ench sta tistics, with their dry facts, coming to prove that what novo ists and poets have written has not been evolved roro their inner consciousness, but from the romance of history. Thirty four French women have been deco 'ated with the Legion of Honor since 1 he order was instituted, and of these -even distinguished themselves on the l att'e-iield. Two women so diers were decorated under the first empire, one having dressed as a man to replnot her delicate brother, her sex only be ing discovered when she was wounded, ifter attaining the rank of sergeant The feennd heroine took to Sgkttnt baoauie she liked it, and distinguished herself at Vemmaper. Austerllts and lena. Save for one brave vivandiero 1 lie c was a biank from 1815 to Ml I. and hen came more military women, whose uxploitl would read like an after-din-ler story. Whether thesu women .vere or wo e not misused by thus ibandonlng their proper iphata is not ke point at all; the fact remains that .votneii have niiliUiry qualities capabli .f eflicient training should need arise; md in a country whero the perils of ar. the lack of an army and tho vol nleer question are being debated, it if ,11st as well to recognize the fact that ( National questions are at slake it be onies . f. , ; . . possible to double the olunteer of the army by Including Oik sexes. hydney (N. (L W.) I imes. -The first metrical work produced a this country I. said to have been a anslation by tieorgc Sandy., colon iu' ..cretary ol Virginia of Ovid s "Meta iUl plllhVe " It was prepared in 1G21, kiid a printed In I. .nrlon in 166. jiatc they gli nf rtationerT a year kj tter writinj fleiht. "ho don't pay Jth MtcU a cpuL The unf,re,-sletifl numtiero' lA.OnOndd billr ave an far been iiitrulut in the houee tbir -won. against 1 1. Jul for the two aaaaiou of but cougma The Mfiiran efita of More In. offer, a pre num for tne aaUblirlimeiit of new lielutrie . - 1. iDiAton fp.ni taxation for lb. me for the term uf fl.e yaara flboddytithka. the chief the Camancbe iduvia. I dying in s Pbibvielphia twapital rhreeof hia wire, arm with him. and two then are on bu ranch in Um far aast rmianei . . . . . vay MuMI w.irth Barium s, for y7ri a pound, when lt is sold at all, and calcium Is worth $1.8j(i a pound. Cerium is a shade higher -its coat 1 1 00 an ounce, or l,tfO a pound. One Dr. Tore. In England. Is advo rating the sting of bees as a remedy for rheumatism. He declnres that he has lis'tit. ;1 with sucoeis 178 cases and has given In all 89,000 stings. The process of maiiu fact tiring India Ink has been a secret with the Chinese for many centuries, but a firm of Eng lish chemists claim to have discovered a process of treating camphor with sulphuric acid that prod U0H a pigment Identical with India ink. There are, according to Rev. Oeorge lienslowe, more than 100 vari eties of maize, which differ among themselves more than those of any other cereals. Some come to maturity in two months; others require seven. Some are as many feet high as other are Inches. They vary similarly in shape and size of ears, color of Ihe grain, and also in physical ami chemi oul composition. A new ami effective method has been introduced for protecting dyers' vats agginal damp and lire. It con sists in grinding oxide of zinc not sulphite of zinc white with glue Water until it forms a stiff paint, and with this covering the wood, which latter must be quite dry. After it has dried two or three hours It is again painted with glue water, in which ten percent, of its weight of chloride of zinc has been dissolved. --A recent writer says that those nations which are given to the cultiva tion of vocal music are strong and vig orous, with broad, expansive chests. Vocal music is a good lung exercise; it increases expansion of the lung llssuo; it calls Into notion the entire lung, thus making the apices less likely to de velop organic disease. Virginia .Med ical Monthly. A process of engraving on glass and crystal by electricity bus been communicated to tho French Academy of Sciences by M. Piante. The plate to be engraved is covered with a concen trated solution of nitrate of potash, and put in connection with one of the poles in the battery, and the design is traced out wttk a tine plntinum point con nected to the other pole. The results are said to be of marvehs delicacy. 1 r Nil it,- re i'm 1 Uaaaamptlaa, Scrofula. Ilronclilt's. ami Henerl llehllltv will t.) Mrnii'n tCniuiNiun of Pod Llvet on ith llioihosihlti.. the v will lii: I immediate re Oil and permanent hcncllt. The Medical Pro foMlon iinii ernalli il -clare It a rem. .1) of the irrchtfKt value aid veri palatable. H oil "I have used Scott's Kmui.loii In several caws of Scrofula and llehility lu Child rea. Ksanlts most Kratlfyliur. M) utile p.lleni. lake II with pleMure." W.A.Mi i.hkht. Mil ..Salisbury. III. What maintain, one vbe woiiM brnitf up 1 wo child en. French, "pnuiih an I Itali.n r'uurr I'aintinir. I.M. Full .lire, li.'iis 10 pmiii. S . "sIhi.I. spun ish portraii t'".. 11 w. Hra . Kee xeaV. AKeuts wanted. a- Kxperlenre k is a dear -, l,, I. but fools will earn iu 1.0 o'her. iiiLllkiiiiiill Old nime fefmokera Who know n ftrod thing when the see it, cannot Is' fooled bl 11 io,r Immltatlon Ol he well kn,,wn "Seal uf Nonh Carolina" Plug t ut 'I olwco. Hear in mind Hint the yrnuint "ttti" sotts ye no more. (Am fas aieMg irunin plug cki ifuU jowl ctValers entvw. Si e that von mtibefl nl of North Cam dim, end vott wll -1 no other tobacco. FOR THE BLOOD Kwift'n PlMdAr ciircil 111 of t'nnrer. whii'h man lifrwttUirv, fur my fullirr HM f ,etnrr. My QMt 'i : h) iillitr tri'ntiue t. In f.i' t grrw wurm ull (hrtlinf. J left ! mi nih'T fMBmML mi1 tok r. H. m. wtilrh fnri'isl iMit th iihImiii n n I J I my njmt-rn WMi:ltli-wJ, whfii (lu- letliitT IichIii), Uut rvi IfMVinif u Ritfit. My hi'utth nlti'-f him hiiiifictlltui. KM I. At HA K. DlrKKAN, DttiifMjii, (in., Hrpt. V,. 'M. r'ii1 fur Trtat(if tin 'ntii-fr i. : M, i r;-.,, . Wmvm thm, mwikt kI'Wikm' to , lr.WTi. AllialiU, I . I CURE FITS! Id" n t iiifn ttirvlf t wUfy ttieui fur Him bin Ummi )utr tlirgn return iwuIij 1 unfi INN nifr i. Ui dun mi ikJ ii f, niLtr.f urrAi.i i Kir t-n life loiif atad I warrant my tr um) it cur wurat t 1 1 ' uUtm haia 1 i oo retswxti fur not no rt-owlrlaa a cure Hftio, a: uoa f a 1 av. 1 a frev NrtUa ex m.j Iufallll4e r-tu l '.If. ) r- " UI 1' -' "'' H U WHIT M Q lS3kar1Ul Hr Tort fTi l it day. hfttlfl wurth mt.13 il I KKK. Uom not nndet horn mi Arm- Kre-KMlfr Hmfrtx Mi-la i lu Hallv.Mirn. FREE b fft'irn mal run dnpUvi tirculard of MOODY S NtW T1ILII SYSTf : If ItESSCUTTlH' Any mnf of orl jury UiU UftM tan ttuil ftti quickly Itarii I cut Mid mi' ny ptll M 1 any .. to nn. mfMurf for Udi OFCltHd. A'l-lf MOODY & CO. Ciaciaaati, 0. EVBR-READY DRESS STAYS, Manufaiturwl from f N IXT SPHIM. STKItl, KublKT Ciiatod, Satlue and ratln n rrfl. GUARANTEED Sraait, klo borket.or hot Iron, mjulrcl CAUTION. tlsfliVEH 1. m GAEIEITI am AW TO FIT V lit ti. r . aMiaY BaHBaBraaHBaHBaWBl " aaaVH Hi 4A to Knit, Hre of Hplll. Witfhfd t th MB tvU of worth Iran lfltttatl'ilil. : iu" I on tin- bay nf t-grii h TMI EVER-REAOY EXTENDERS are made of the ta malarial, nh rtaatlr rn4. and Biiekla.. gig-l. . for') I TP. KAUVala,.aadR Wa fer., d4 tak. do other. DHOWS MKTIWKK A(aU, IS Hark. i Hlmt, V. Bvtfhi ataeaaa urea. Atv.iit tV fSSf our dainditer had rou BMHOB "I Hi,' kl'llU'l.. wldeh .leo-lolird llllo Hrimil llln ioe Her tsl a lUollell to an , eiiortii.nis m -niraurlnir ti Its lie. .roiin.l las ssltl. ana IS Inraa. bram thi kner. itnsr pkl klciaai bad len up her rSjaa. I ileternilnwl to h.ie her try jir. Kenned)'. "F.K'SITS K:a , kliv. 'ol Ki.n.loiil. K. V. I.ra.lu.ll) Ihe .well 1 11 K u M IMSrae from 4.. Io .S Inehea. She tie SSJI i.i ii. In treiii!lh. .ml ahle to walk Willi. .nl fallmi,' We do ii. .1 ao how In e-' ,n nur nr.lllude lot wlial It ha Sooe lor our I catla. Ws soaadeM ns rsrortn RrawdV will do all ti nt l I'l.lined for II- .urel) Ooi I lia hleiMsl Ii In ltd. i-aae. and we eanienlly I r.s .iiiiiii, ii.l It I., all urferluii Imin kldiioi dl-1 ord. r.-s. i Vaa BaakTrk, UsssaifH, s. V I'K KiamOV'l Kookitic KK.m.v. mate al n. n.loiil. N, V, l; s lor .. amd lor Usik, how to SVfl Kidney, l.lver and lll.ssl dlH.rder.. If you won UI'l. Ml,, I 'd IMIT ..iir hUKlnna. dour. Ku; if la II an) I) miller that Dr. Pierre. Uoldell M est leal lh..-.,.i oulrrlls nil otast IiIixmI mi. I Mver u..-.i - .luea II p,euesm.. tui tuuperior euratlve iroMT lie. as lo warrant lla niaiiiifai'lun n in u,pl) -ii'Kil lo the iHople las the) an' don, u. Ihroiiirh drutsriaHl uii,'. r coadll on. aurh m no oilier mdli tile 1. oli iiiider. ill. llial il must ellher btasdl or cure Ihe pall I, or Ihe mime) paid f.u it will h' piompil) niiiiiied. II eiinsi all 'tlsea.es arUln ft,, in der onred liver, or from impure lilt.at. a hilimi.nesa, "liver oinpl. Inl," all skin aiel aralg aali rl.ciim. teller. s lotulous ...i.s iiu,l swellinir. fe ei-aort ., hip jehll ajses ami kindred .ilments. MM Reward tor an lararabis ea.e tl ikfaak Natal Catarrh oiren d hy the in , ,,,1 Or, siK'e i Catarrh Itemedir, .'o osata hy irus k'l.U. r.xpatirt I n Mm I By wlii( a. inueh aa you ran ol the world, hut ere r.iu out either a. a totrlit. . , miner. I.I Hauler uf emigrant waeshef you to by rail, staatssalt or itetiaboal, pnoige i.iurxif with llo.teller . st. ma. h MlWfk wlfle . tat n.velllis pilhllr reeoitu.r.'. a the fine.! uie Ilea) nafeauard aaa Mevtailreut tea airkatts with whienaui our fourii.umi hi l.mlnr water ran be tfovlo I fl llirul.h I lo tlie Wi tt. Til ploi eer a.fisiisle Iirattotloe aimlnt ma aria, rheiim.tUui ami hiiM disorder of the ts.wel. whleh inlao.na laluli-.! water bMet It. .edatlve ItVet upon 'lie .loiuai h iM-rtnrlat) hy Ihe rM'kluil"l a .hip I. trill) uiuul'.l. ami It I. a eapllal n. r ami neve bi laiirali.r. Kxeellciil la II lor hlllloii. uea. ami kid DM DSetlloa, ami It eouiiter.el., In a remark. t l. dtfrte, tat eiHs ta of fatliiue, phi letl or mental After weltliui and IXMten In ttielelnellt Weather. It thollld he used a. a pri' rtatlva 5'JACOBSOIJ, FOR POULTRY. cvr.w Chicken Cholera and all Dleeaeea of Poultry. When Iho well I. dry Ihe) ku.'w Ihe worth of ater. II AND ALWAYS n.KM' THE Ul'PBR OK D18KASK. t'hniiin a of teni mil tiro are apt to raiiHi' I daBgeroM iikaaai iu ibe full blooded j apap'aij i. to be feared. Waaa yon haw a pain In I lie bead, feel dbv. feverish, j raeameUe e Kiekai Ihe ataaMah, take at onre tare to tea of BBtttraif! Piua Siirhalldit affeetloa . IMl Ihe barb ! llMTaol di.i'tHi' or sudden piostralioti, I anil (be tiling to do i. to master Hie Irouble al . nee. Never lei t liltle nlek neaa del lb" la'tlerof yen. Drhe It out of I doorw iiiiinediiiteh . Let there lie n . eom i promise, always have with you a box of HltAMiHI.t ii s tHuJt, and you are prepared to IIkIiI the wor, t form ot al.kma. In lla loetpMBey. I ouitlia. 'Ilmiin i Hroiichial TVafStf" are used wiih advatittffe to alleviate Coiiirh., Sore Tlinial. HimnvmiM. and llronelal Alleelioiia. Sit.f only hi ,We.. I'reilllor. h.ir ', ti, iiieuiorio. than deb or. While Kleihanl ol Slam, Lion of Riik land, Draiton of I'hina, Crtta of hwltser, Itnd, Haulier of IVr.lt, frem-eni of Kkji'I Double tale of Huaala, Star of ('hill, Tlie Circle of Jaiuui, Harp of Krin, To net them' bill' a box of Ihe iron u I lie Da. 0. M. I AM s I'l l I Ml; , I I . I 11 1 I, I'ii i . prlee ISSreiita, and mall u. the out side wrapiHT with your a Idreaa, plainly written, and I ivula in stanipa. We will then mail you tlie aboie 'l.l w ith an ele ttant i' i i- . i of ...... jr..piu and . i r.. malic itnl.. Kl.KatlV, UltiM., rirrsiiUKii, Pa. Keep Ih) .hop. and lb shop will keep li ne e i'onm a F Hon 01 itr:i. All old iihy.lelan. retired Irom praetlee, her Hie had p.a.tsl lu his hand, h) an Kat I milt mluloiiar) the foruiul. ol a .linple leKetahle mat si fm the nao and teetsaatat tart ol I'on.umpiloti. flroiiehlll., Catarrh, A.Uimt. and all Throat and I. mis wr..n '. a p.l live ami radical cun- for N. noii. Heliilliy and all Nerioti I'.iinplaiul., after havluit Ittttd ll womlerfiil eur.tUe is.wer. In thou. and. ol ea'.. ha Iclt it hl iluty to m.ke It known to hi. .nSerliiK fellow.. Aeltialisl hy tin. motive ttid a dealre lo relleie human in! -riiij. I irlll Itad frit' ol ehante, to .11 w ho ilc.ln' It. Ui StM, n Her nun. French or Kimll.h, with full dlrcetloii. for .repariiif and ii.lus. Ht-nt hy mall hy adsrculuit with .tamp, iiainlns Hit. luiper. W. A. Nov, 10 fVvrr. !., As-V. fcr, X. F. m-QlKKRAL DIRMCTlOSf.-MlMnplUtf trtnd tr dougS ntunted wm) Jnnbt 01 V t ml tannU nmWoworce dav " "root wait tornmnl dough MM 1st Oil. Oiej a4lAi, ate. Tkey wiU finally t,U ami it rared. Md St IhvtgitU ami Vnler. fitrywAnt. TNE CHARLES A. VOGEIER CO.. B.lllmort. Ml THE VAN MONCISCAR '.PRIVATE UIHPENdARY. 'i aiitn ii.i i i OrttBOD. I. Um ..i'ii I'rlrur Ilia. . nr in I'l.fti.i. t ur "i. lb. North. mi ' . i alter,' Mllri.U .r. iic.s.sa fulllir.atr.1 tor all NKHV lll'S, CHKoMl AMI I'KIVATi: I.IMKAMK'H iu )uim. r ul'l, aliujl. ur aiarrw ,1, aucli aa I.' I MANIIiHil). Nerauu. Jehlllty, aeailnal laaWa, faibu. Sjamanr, -), ' i-rii.u,.iia, rl (acta of ...... .rs i 'l... if anil l-U'l.l.-r tr,. utile.. ra or r lira, .leel, alncliire eta. CONHI I.TATION I'ltKK. Ms. 133 ami 4 Portia d Ok . . L. I11UV P A PP5 I M Orih"'"' l'ciUulory ft 1 tl I lAuLiu. Fast it snranltM lore Try (Iicumiu for hreakfwit. CREAM Sarins Now I havi a .htvp and a row eteiyhody bids me kooiI inoriiliiK. ...ish in P 1 1. .ii Mi rely I'urrd. To Tilt Kl'IToa -1 lea e Inform FOW reader, that 1 have a po.lllv renic.lv for the l...,e iiaimsi dlseatt, Hy it. iiiuei) ait taoataadi of hoiH'lea. i .sea have heeu rn'riaaiienllv carta I .hall I tlad I" Mini two Uittle. of niy reme dy i hi i to any of your reader, who have eou umptlon II they will moid me their Cipro, and poatomV, ad.lrru. kttp, ctfiilly, T. A. aVOCUM, if, 0., ll IVarl .l.,'Nerr York. Theeounlry is goo nl with pun Imitation. of "Seal of Noith Carolina Ptag Cul .-moklnif Tnbaeaio." Ui M mine n. ir ami check It irmw'th II al hi lllllall. s.mi.1 .'e at.mp fur botk "HO to I"' Iteautllul,'' Mas. titaVAitt tla.iiAM, "Beauty liiM'tor." il I'owell St.. Kail Frani'l.isi, Httw a. li II you have all CM Sire that attds hialltiK. and thai other retnedte. have fall.sl to heal; or a hreak I ns out or itehlnt of the ac.lp or .".h or a Hull. Hum. Cut, or any ailment lor w hlch a salve I. aultahle. buy a ' it'til Isix ol Tlcxieim Nnlvc. which I. Warrant,-.! lo Cure when cverythlUKclae fall. If not keit hv vonrdrtiKSl.t taend 'ai eiuil. ia.iainMtoJ. I. Iikmknt, Aft., Anuria, Or., and receive a box by mill tlPINUiAV aaAsitii, ritAsia 91 LlnriAli H AI'H. Oabltr, Itoenlab elano.; llunt'-ll i hraan. latiiS In 'Irutuariaa. lavnel .is. at Mh.s.1 Mnatr and kkuk. Hau.la mi,.i..l .1 aai.-ru I'rlje. MATTHIAS UHA V OO . M 1'oaW ', -' S.Q tsaiiitaa I preaerlh. .ml rally et itorse Ilia tl .a the only alteclrtc forlhe eertallicurt l.f II I. .1 ' ... ii H.lMURAHAM.al H . Am.terilam, N . We have unl.l Hl( tl lot maay year, ami A Im. J liven tne bt.1 of aulla kwoa, li. it DYCHK i n . Cbleaxn. III. a 1. 00, Solil by tiruxx lata AmWr' "''"81 AmW to a I, at. V aaVeJllaaraataa. aa, .1 Egm (uMttrtMen. EX tr.aaljSrU. Tnta'aaffAHaBaatl Ite mipertor elufillanu. pn.fai. m rdillloa. of h'lmaMfi. nor. ihto a'luarter of onat'iry. It la wrasl l, Ui, I'DiteJ Htal. ll'iaertimeul ji.l.ara..l liy Hie hoa.1. nf lie ilrnal Culfcaltlu. u the Sir. ileal, Ciuw.1 anj nuwt 'hwllhful l)r l'rics 'a Creato lUkloi I'uader Joaai nut tmUlu Anaumul... I.lme ur Alnai. Hnlil only lu Mil. 1'KH'K H.KINI1 PilWDKK ' " NKW VOKK. I'llll'AIHl. t.N KIlANrlOCO. rWKMIHS Ni MINK 1 1 NKHS( MIT COAL) I inpllod tilt I'opll. A'pl) UOLONtAL AOIKcY, ! Hllliler.t.. I ..union . F.. I'. Or.SPINNEYs Or. Spinney & Co. ffigt! MIIIY0U WltK; KSSI !n'T. Ate, (I no to t v aaH ur abuae.curt YOUNG MFNnirfrflni thn eflWU vww nriHe.nlpf ,Miii.7nif..iin'n..T India rrtHlnn ahotUd nvall thptuK.'lk a d( tntr trraliiiroL K MriltiviM ur-tiiaranUNMlIn vrrr rnrn, Hrlnla, L'rinary ami i nvn al iHaraa a all unuatttral dia i haryi. pnmitly mid VkU'lf ctirwl. 1 M ill lilt aaa of Kirtm-y or PladdPT Wmk !U a, Nurvmi Debllltr. Wa-titiK tit ttriMatl OUeutfth, ario., oontl ibJ rt'aturr.l t tn-alihr viifor, N. It. fVra.n- unal.le to vlalt na mar If treatfi it tli'ir hoiuna, bjr . i.rre-Miirtir-. Mlrpa am fiatruutiona c by manor i iimia. t'tmaultatiui f ree. Bond 4 cente lit HtaDtpa fuf Jae Vouub Mau i rludor uuldaio V 41uca nOM II run IX uiit'.r prtdiTrM who mti fiimlah a hiirar and kIw IMII fl7C 00 Tn flMIKO 00 VNm IU MWaaai WMrklnufnr UA. IgPUla !,'" tllllP ll IhH ' tl-iii - -a 4. Si. tl in iii-'lil . niuy ! i r t 'uNly enplovpd alsm, A W viu hik U-a tn tow tin aiiddtlm II. K. JollNHOS tt Cii., na alulu Hi., Bk hio'.nd, Vrv .V. A Wi$t. it ttt age nu t nufsiM rrntrienrf, Srvrr mind about an Una ttamp for rrIy. B.F. J.ACo. A BIG SHOW Smith a Oa.h Store, 410 Front at., 8. F., Cat liixrit genent dealer, weit of the M laala.ii.pl River. Dry (itodi, Notiout, Umlery, I'uder wear; Wall Pfr, HUtluoerri BltnkeU, Dtd dlut; Boou, and Shot.; L'ttiued Uoodi, Hry fruit.. Wooilen, Tin, Crorktry, Glaas ,0rsalt. and Hardwire, licit, Fi.h, I'rnvUlooi, Houty, Onlu, Feed, Urocerlet, I'ure Hplcet, aped', Rav itta. Dmin, Uedarlnet; Clorkt, Amnunltloa Buhlier (loodi, 1 rut., sod j untitle! of olbai food, it lowcit pricct lor Ctib only. Bend 1 a itarnp for lull lut hy oral mall, snd learn how to live i heap and well it .mill cott; S3 year, la kailtic..: i mtomert In eyery County weitei las Rocky kloontauis, and auoy tiaawaam OTbe DUYEBB'OUIDE It litued March and Kept , each jraar. It It an tnoy. olopedla of userul tnfor. nation for all who pur ohaao tho lusurles or the nsoeitltlei of lift. W otn olotht jou and turnlih you with .11 the neoemrjr and unneoenarr ippiimcai to rids, walk, danoe, alttp. eat, nih, hunt, work, go to ahuron, or tti7 it i. on", and in virlout tltti, trlei and quintlMat. Juit flgurt out whit Ii rtajulrtd to do all tbea tblnn COMrORTASLT. and you ean makt fair t.tirnatt of tnt vilut of tbt BUYEUB UUIDE, whieb will b not upon receipt of 10 oentt to pay nottaft, MONTGOMERY WARD A CO. Ul-114 Ulohlfin Avenue. Chicago, IU. NU I ICE TO PUBLISHERS. AN HONEST DOCTOR, fin. line; iu. patient Miflerlng Iroan thai moat eowrpofi of AraerfcaB malndlps iiiiious Dyapepala, or, in outer worda, from Tarpld Mver, ussoeiateii with ladV gnat loll, adOsail lilm to no In the ilrn Ktori! anil el Dr. I'lfree'n Qoldafl Medical llisenvery (lie wurlil-fiiiiieil reiueily for nek nllinents. QoldoD Mull, til Discovery nets puwcrftilly IIDO0 the Liver, anil tlimuj'li llint oreut bJood-iiiirll'yiug nrgun, cleiinst's the Kystetn of nil Moml-tnlnis uml Igeptuta lies, frinii whatever etittse uriiiug. It U 'tll:illy elllenelous iu iietinj; iiiiin the Kldnejrt, anil other excretory moiiim, elfanshig uml Mri'iirrtheniug them mid ht'ulitig their diseases. As an tiiicti.iiipr reittorntlve tonle, It pronotel ttlgeatklW mid nutrition, thereby liniMiii:' up lmlh lleah and .treiirlh. It Is (he only medicine of Its elnsa, (rnaraiitri'il to benefit nr cure, lu all discuses fur which It in rceumiiit ndfd, or money iaid for It will he piamptly refunded. Uoiyrlitht, IS, hy Wohi.ii'k liiai'kNHtur Mkiucai, Ii'iiiii 1 1 1 mil. riUflstiaa t 1 lly its ii. iid. curtu tin wuntt OTT'EXIBD for an Int urutdi' I'lirtc ot aaaaaaaaaai aaaaaaaaai aaaas. Calirrh in lh Htad by lhfruprlrli.mof DR. SAGE'S CATARRH HtMtDY , fi.MFlOMHOr ATAMKIIt HytMht, idailriMrtloll of BGtt. I t-.-lui ,:. fullliiAr lulu tlirtNil, muikIIimiii profllaW, wkIit)', ujkI tIiI. ut of hi m, thti k, ti'imriDiiN, ntiooitl, ptirnli'iit, IdiMHly uhiI putrid; evn w, ,w n. In .1 I, ilitiliHua, dlllhtill) id idrHriiiM tJirtmt, i'XHrtorMtftHi uf ..if.-n tnutttT ; i'i tin. otli'iiNlvo, taitifll mid ' t i ' iiDptilri'tl. uimI k' ithI ttt'ttllltv. (Inly a frw nf (lit a.' H.vinptoinfl tlkftj to In- pit 'lit at oliut, ThouaiinilH ot (iim m r ah It in OAnMiinptlon, iwid d-i In tin irnivi rioothlng, RJlUanptlO, dcHimliiK, ui I limiliK pniMTtlni, Dr. i Ititmiily rjifi. Dnl) Till (vM. St. iii hy tirugKlttai t'vry wbertt. HsBia A iBHtHaHaHMHHF mmm awBwBwBwBwBW ' a'HaaaaaaaaaVtUaHaW Bl AmmW m4m Lm? 7 f Wl MS Tr aaaaf Laa fM..mmw TO MAKE A Delicious Biscuit Aab yiHtr (tnxrr for COW BRAND SODA or SALERATUS. lbulatiry fin RHEUMATISM nd NEURALGIA FOUNDRY ESTBLISHED AT PORTLAND -at BT PALMER & REY, At ttt .Ni IluiMlnK.'or Plrataud Aldt-rhU Wr arc now i.r-r! to do all !.! ( KIMim kmd Wrrro work tu Aral i lev style at rvaaouaoU ItfMtB. KtiutciU'r. w" har Un only fnmidry iftbfa kind In tin Nortiiwrat. v. fuaraiiltrr ail work In ' t kkrtiil i- trial ord-r. PALMER 6c REY. ( ..inpl.i, I'rlMlrra' Warrkwnar, Furlliiiil. iirrfnii. Tbeat twin tUarift cauw uuu.kl aufl. rlnif. 1 " ' n admit Uiat Uvrjr art dimcull lo run- - aurlolbrlrpaXIrnta Pallia -1 Olery ' '' :"'n. i bat i- r maiiriitly runil tat wurtt cat uf rbi uiuatuun iral Bcmrilgla-ao lay tooar who bits uard It. "HiTlnf brssn Irrjubaral wltbrhruiiiatlainai Hi. kns ami f.ait fair Ore ytrtra, 1 wai lllll.isl lU'itll.' '"."-I I roaiAix . I NOUSIT0 I OWNI. I an. wua it-ry i.fi.-u iniitliirsd to my bad lor anvki it i tlUat. I Ultal onljr nor hat Ut ot Pair.?'. Celery Hra pnuad. and wit ptrttcUy cured. 1 i-aa now )uu if around. iDd Iwi aa Urely at i buy." Fiavi ' am .1 1. Eureka, N.-vaaa. N. H. li. U. So. ti. K. N. U. No. Mil mm. au torts. ta BwawawM tp. r a Wsua, Baauinoi) t oo. . Proys. , BarttaftaaTt. ni Annan nrx IW- md antMw viawvav arra.w CtaWl Uan tag aatr Lfyti " P.lor't Olrrr fom pound baa laenaUial. wuil tai me. Hit 111.' ptuat two yejirt I bate auf fi ra-d with oeuralifla of tbt beaxt. ilixrlor after li lor falllnar tai i ure mi'. I bare now taken nearly four boftlea of tbe ('mipounil. anil aui frea- man tbe i-uoiplalnL I lead .fry grata-fiil lo yoa" caia IL Lawn, outrai village, ct. Paine's Celery Compound "I bare been greatly afflkted with acute rneiiiiiatlmn. anil mild dud no rellel until T utard Palne'i (Vlery Ciimpuund. After ualnr all lajltlm 'if Ibla ne-dlc'lne I am now cured .rf rueutiialV' truubiea" Kucil HcrcBiatoM, Sa Cornltb. X. H. Effects Lasting Cures. Paine '( ry ( i.in pound baa perturmed many utlrtrcuret tl marrekan aa Ue-se. -aipVe. of k-lter aenl to any addreiaj, Pleaaant Ui take. do not dkaturb. but ikto tflgaaaioa. and . ntira ly Tfgetablt: cbJU oaa tike tt. Wbl'i lbs uar ot tuflertng lunger with rheumallain or ggggggJH A ABIC Limm UttmdPd tnlreaMm uom, aearsy. a u I