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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1890)
..v pw le are questioning their The way H" , tt,iUTation of baluim P thut part .,( lhf g community to takuiK more "" heir geiediou of manofacun) ,-areiu ir" ...,.,. are rani'llv "ffli- the bet that iH-wlyall Ikeaa l.r8U'ls.l,u P. . uiiver I.hrh MOW orainiB ...... .... 111" ' - I . i j ill I it ullll SI) Clllltllitl T., Alum or Ammonia, and some of S5 i., of thtM dultonuito. A rm- the purity oil-king pOWto, Is W Lb, i nf I'owder witli three toaauoon I"000! 1 1 water, pluee it over the fire, E L" ly, allow it to bail , l.lv or, until the gas escape en ! if ,ultrra'd " 'T'n'f Arunooil WI l plmly. pre- i The presence of Ammonia in c i.'hwb inlicte that alum is iuse.1, " Aii- all the alum of commerce con frf n-monSe. POra Baking Powder n not ifive the faintest Ammoniacal , ltikint! powders oonmrwecl pnn ifin. of "tarV-h. Alum ami terra allu, Snio a thick dirty pai.te.-Ssw York World- A New Use for Vaseline. The women have a now use foi nsflinc." obeerred a drag olerk nho jerked bil thumb over hU right shoul der g tbe direction of a well-dressed lady 'ho leTiag tbo store after iarini.' nade purchase of the potro Idini compound. What's thut?" "They aro using It on thoir shoes BOW." On their shoesP" "Ye?, a"d tbu ludies must be given ercJit for having mudo a valuublo dis covery. Tbo ingredients have a won derful effect on tine lonthor, and it is last taking the placo of all the com pounds manufactured for Boftoning the shoes- Tnko a pair of shoos thut have hpcome stiff and uncomfortable by con stant "ear in the rain and apply u cost of vaseline rubbing it in well with t cloth, and in a short time the leather becomes ns soft and plluble as when It I) taken from the shelves of the shoe dealer. Yes, indeed, this rainy weather liu caused quite a boom in the vase line trade." Washington Post To Get Rid of Suckers. J. W. Clark, of the Missouri Agri cultural College, says: "Tho reason why sprouts or suckers grow at the baso of the trunks of apple trees Is that at tho base of the tree, the collar, as it is called, just beneath the surface of the ground, adventitious buds are formed from which the suck ers, or sprouts grow. If those are out close to the ground, tho stubs left be neath the surface will Bend up several iprouts in placo of tho one cut away, to that whom tho suckers ant simply removed once during the season, in stead of helping tho DOM it is made worse. Cutting several times during thgrowing season will, if continued, destroy them; a bettor way is to re move the earth from the collar and roots near the trunk, to a depth of six or eight inches, and cut all shoots off close to the trunk from which they tint taking care not to leave a short Hub, or new shoots will start from it. lithe shouts can bo pulled off. the work will prove fully as effective. B'place the earth about tho tree again Iter the suckors have all been re Boved." A Girl's Toilet Articles. A sensible girl will not keep a lot of cosmetics and drugs on her toilet table, but tlcre are a few articles she should always havo in a convenient place. She should have an array of llass-stopjiod bottles containing alco hol, alum, camphor, borax, ammonia ind glycerine or vaseline. A littlo camphor and water may be used as a wash for the mouth and throat if the breath is not sweet Powdered alum applied to a fovor sore will provont it from beoomlng very unsightly and noticeable, insect stings or eruptions n the skin aro removed by alcohol. A few grains of alum in tepid water will relieve people whose hands per spire freely, rendering them unpleas Mtly moist. A few drops of sulphuric "id in the water are also beneficial lor this purpose, and aro also desirable lor those whose feet perspire freely. We should always, recommend care in 'heme of scented soap; in many cases too perfume is simply a disguise for Pr quality. A good glycorine or "Oneysoup is always preferable. Of wurse. one may rely on scented soap from a high-class manufacturer, but it cost more than It is worth. In addition 10 'be soap for bathing, white castile hould be k..pt for washing the hair. Occasionally, a little borax or ammo si mav be used for this purpose, but it j usually too harsh in iU effects. 'Journal of Health. l-ondan Saloonkeepers. Saloon-keepers ssbould take a trip Undon and se how the law about osinjOrinkinr places at certain hours jj inforced there, if a resort of that jod does not have its shutters up as clock strikes the hour appointed "c policeman approaches and calls lul "Timer- and if in a twinkling aft er that e very thing is not closed the y eWer is notinea that ho will be "onioned. In the large and fashion cafes and drinking salooDs iu Lon '0n on Saturday night, when the law Ariose at 12, the proprietors will lrve suppers after 11:31. so fear AW they of being led into trans Jion of the law. The police are w on hand, carefully super- ising tning. "Prob''ly the lirg.t yellow pine V w Missouri was cut recently lc 7' l lM .mnty. It was fourteen fee; S.ee in circumference, and made "7ound feet of lumlier. Two sec Jr re cut from the bitt. and made reward forty two Inctea wrtde. and "other wide board!, which were to St. Louh to be aibibited to et of KnjnylJ. Coua-.v -Akron haa a "powwow doctor." It . n.an and ah prai'tioaa her pro 11, 'ht, going out taltb Tjasj digging ut ruou. Then h. , . lh house, ruei through a.ioe aatfav ww. iiui uig HOP 1 11 1110 JJ7V Bb b-rtavj lb nysUrl- tfa" ' Und up la a tk'W rag. u upPJ4 w ttu, , eun , u Hjf Iteefie havo s..i (ait. Ml ..J A I k. . I . k. . WHPrSs omi I w . - - ... I ' WLL I UUCI HI w Th but poorly Tm lodjrrd u utu. Hit trta " hlcl "BlUom disturbed by tbe burry of (eel. For tli flood tula of Ufa loon ago ebbed awty From Us cone-1 j old house. raln-ijeioaidTar And I ill m. ,y ,,p, m u,, window and m& At the buffet of fortune till Polly foei b There fUnoilu4 r ribbon, a flurry of lata And rue In tbe Un net tbores bright face, A glance from two ey ao deucloml; blue The uildnumincr wu eearcely nal their hue. And ooue In a ulle. If the eiu.li blnwing high. The aound of eoft laughter aa Polly gom by Then up lumps my heart and begin to heat fast. -Sbe'ii coming It whlapera. ghe'e here' Htt hai passed '" While I throw up Uw aasb and lean brmtbleaaly down Tooatehtheuuitgluiipaeofher ranttulng gown, Bxcltnd. delighted, yet wondering ivhy My m-mm Snarl ma if pjy Dy Ah : ihe miwt M a witch, and the magical peD . She has wuv.m aluut me haa done IU work well For tbe morning gruwi brighter, and gayer Un air That my landlady alngt as ah wweep down thr Hair, And my pnor lonely garret, close by the y. Seem something like hearen when lollv go hy -Century The Tool of Aalatlc Workmen. One more illustration of the tage of art raoOSUMUt arhiob has ISSSB rwlml bf th mechanical Beiiiuww of Amaaia I will ln.rron fruni cutler hop Rataambsr that It i tho U'st nork of men who are in the (Ml hem of MMstrucgte for life that we are noting rbest eutltrs bairs so oompsts in tbs stnati Oftbair city with the work of tho nan "f Bhsfflsld And this is tbo devieo that tbaw have Ims-ii alilo to orlglnntv as the climax .if Ingsnioui innchlnery for the shnrpenin; knlitS They have a gliadstoat mount. .1 on a stzit flxsd upon tbs platform of the ilttlt tall where tlieyilo tlieir work A rn i viss.sl thnv or four times around tho nitle M the griiidstone, nnil out in the mid.llo of tlie BJJTOW Itraat, In front of the cutler' abop, Stands man w ith one end of the roie iu earh uanil, gravely pulline, away When ho pulls the right hand the grind stone revolves toward him. when he pull the left hand it revolves from him. By tie (rimlstoiie wiuata tho knife grinder cross legged, obllgad to turn the knife over every rnuattot as the Mono chuues its ooorss ( involution There is something pathetic in ths Speotnola of tbaet men arko have arustlinl with tii pmhiafn of chaiiginga rsdprooatisif inotiou to a rotary one. have wrest I. s I rjoubl less us vuliiuitly as IJdisou with his migfatj prolilenn of electro-dynamics, and tbao liavi given up the problem us insolulile, like tin prnMam of tbs Hying machine, ami have set tissd down to auob daytoaa aa the most favor aide basis on which they can contest theii market with the aggressive EuroMians. Amuu Cor Now York Tribuoa Coorliided to Keep tile Dime. Ben Olroux, the gooil natureii gardlea di la irte .it the Qnutd 0era house, has n bright young son who seems destined to prove I "a little faithful cipy of his sire" in wit uuil sntsrpriss as wall sis "In (aot aad gssturo.1 Last Sunday Digbt, there being no perform mice at the Brand, Hen took hisnuo and heir to the New Windsor, bis old Held of la bor, tosKnd tho evening. Mm tiiroux und Ibe Uiy tool: s.'ut to enjoy the show, while lien roamod ulsiui at will, visiting with old friends At the tlrst drop of tlie curtain lien was tatsrrupbsd by tbs little fellow coining (0 nun for a dime "to put ill the slot and gel an opera glass." Bon gave him a penny and UiL' boy went Uick happy, but, of course, tht ponny proved no opso asssuna, stnd tuck tht boy came with the ri'inark: "Say, . you aro guying me, I want a White psOfly, lh. raUow one is no 011." The txe haul n si a nil I tims Working at the box after be nad lost his peon) and evidently waa tired o tin novelty, wbeti begot iack to sua uw ! she askeil if bis papa had given him tli" ri,.hl kiml of n diuie, and ho answcro.1 "Yep,1 I wrbareuposj iho atotbsr askisi bim why h did not put il in tho slot and get the glass. "Don't I waul to now," bo said, "don't wuiit no operr g ass, 1 am going to Iiuy biuiaiias.'' Chicagt Herald A Question of ratronu.e. A young attoobe of tho British legatior hM nt n lilitooi nurtv the other uizht. chanced to llnd bunaslf seatsl ncrt to a very nmtte nml vivacious irL whoso talk consist ed ebieflf of Interrogative! 8he questioned him nls'iit England, diplomacy, the nobility of Great Britain, everything Imaginable, un til at length it occurred to her to query sud tally i "And do you witronlze lrvlngf "'Patronize Irving!'" said the youthful diplomat, pnaaled "Oh, you mean to ask if I go to sea Mr. Irving phvfl Yes; when I am iu lindon 1 sometimes havo lliut pleas lire." "And do you patronise Gilliert und Sulli van r she Inquired a few moments later. "lleally-ah yes, I have heard most of their operas, if that Is what you mean." A little tlmo ufter, the asMiragus was be ing banded around, and the attache declined to take any. The pretty girl helped hersel! lik'i ally from the dish and then said, sweet ly, as site turned from it to her ueighbor: "You don't patronize tbe asuragus, d youf Washington Star. The Indian Are Increasing The novelists, reperter and others whe write Indian biieoches, beginning with the words, "I am the last of my race, the red man is vanish ing before tho w hite man II iho leaves," etc., had better look up tin fuels. It now seems that any stulement t the effect that tbe number of Indian pOpubv liou is slowly decreasing in not iu BOOM I with the truth. Tbe Iiidimi is not dying o9 and vanishing from the earth any more thai: tlie Caucasian is. They have, for the most part, adopted asnd-dvillsad habits aad Uvs quiet lives. They are Increasing rather thai daonaslBg. la the qttiet, orderly oommunl ties of the Indian territory, in the reserva tloas of Dakota, aad ka tbe pnebloaof Ne lluxico and Arizona, the Indian is encauiKO leacefully, and his children are lieiug edu t-ated. Ilo ts fairly prosperous, providoil tbi Indian agent and the contractor do not try to starve bim, and bets raising bi (atail) and increasing in the land Boston Adver User Railing the Ad. a t .. . , ciiiiitrv house the oheasant were fed dally from a kind of box, the lid o' which lines nith the pressure of the bin standing OB the rail in front of tbe trough A Srataf hen IllsSSI llllg this went and t(sx. uion the rail as soon as a pheasant hue qntttsd it. bat its weight being insufficieii' to raise the lid, a In t-nuhle it to get at tin corn, the bird kept jumping on tbe rail U tjive additional imp UBS to iu weight; tl.i partially succeeded . hut not to tbe Kitufac tiou of the migHciou bird. Accoidingly ii went oft", and returning with auotber of iu own specie, the uiiiteil weight of the two baC tbe d-wreil efTec. aud the uce-lul pair en Joyed the benefit of their uigeuuity.-ilou treal Star "I thought I thcuM mlcker right out." said Mr fashion, "wneo, ai vne ana Mrs. Smith called an animal a seraph Of course. be meant giraffe, but tbe fun of it waa. it wasn't a giraffe. It wa a i"i-oii In Italy women continue to pursue 'occupations' which seem ampafty to Iss uing to tbe stronger ML Women brick uyers and women bod-carrii r an- em ployed in all ItalUn eitie. They dreea wren-hedir, go ban faml ad fare Is of the pnr.reat. Their .ages are '.went ceata a day. -Italiana aro not very iroog In lome.ue UN Of 4,uoo Italian. bat landed la CaatI iard. n lat sear M . .era nalea. The enngrall f froaa lUly U amallt-r than from ") iiber eountry, averaging but is p r aj Ue wboU auasber who itui' JJJ i4. ru.abjr U Srlg" ' " "Wk load. AN INDICTMENT. Low browed woman that itole my lorwl Falnr than l-leaa uue' Tou fooled bun flnrt with your wUy tongna And rour eye's dVealtful blua. Tou looked In bl. till you made hint near III Aral love waa all a dream: While you let hun toy with your yellow hate And bask In your auule talse g:.m. Well a day for your eye ao brtgbn Weeping hue made mine dim; Tou VOtlB UiU on. though he lay In hi giais 1 could have died for hun. -Hartford Time An Actor's Couruc Joseph Ha Worth, the popuhir romantic actor, baa quite a reputation for bravery and daring, and many instance of it might be re lated The most recent illustration was in Columbus, U Mr. llaworth was stopping at tbe Nell bouse, which U located on Higb street, opposite tho state bouse. One alter noon be xs walking down High street wltb a frieud. and waa alwut enteriug bis hotel, when shouts of "Stop hhul" aud "Itun away I" attracted bis attention. Ue turned and looked ii) tbe treet, where, a block away, ho saw a one bure turnout dashing along in bis direction. There was a lady und little child in th' carriage, and both were onaadag and frantically orying for beip Mr. Baworth, without stopping to think of the danger attending an attempt to capture the runaway, liounded out into tho utreet, and, as Iho frightened animal was plunging furiously ahead, he made a leap for ibe bridle and brought all of his strength to bear Uion the horse's head. It was a perilous undertaking for the actor, but he pluckilv hung on tor half a block and llnally brought the animal to a standstill at the curbstone amid the plaudits of tlie crowd, which had witnessed the exciting episode, Tbe carriage was anlnjored. Tbe lady, whose esctiie from probable dentil wusduotolluworth bravery, recovered Innn her fright in a few moments, and was, of course, profuse In ber expres sions of gratitude for Lin daring perform ance. Chicago Herald. Mexican Soldiers' Trick. Mr. Thomas A. Janvier tells some things about the Mexican army In Hauler's which will seem extremely odd to American, but especially so to those interested iu military affmii Many of the recruits aro convicts who have Iks ii drafted into the militury ser vice, and OOOJsqtJOBtly lIsSM IkluS are very numerous. "Sometimes," says Mr. Janvier, "a rather humorous Ingenuity is shown in slipping out of military bondage In Mon terey, one rainy night in March, ltW3, more thau a score of men belonging to a regiment drunn up at a railroad station, in waiting for tho arrival of tho president, succeeded in getting away by tbe device of placing their capsou tho butts of their muskets, tho bay onent driven iu the ground at their place in tbe ranks, "By tbe uncertain torchlight the platoon eeemcd unbroken, and it wu ouly nhen ths order to u.nreli was given, and tbe reglaiout marched away mi l left the cup bearing mus kets standing scattered over the ground, that the trick was discovered by the otlicer. Au other peculiar thing is that no baggage train is ueeded by these soldiers, for they carry ull that thoy intnl on their backs, even though the wives and the children of the private soldier sotJMtiBMa ::. tbem. But wbilo wagons ure not necessary to carry tbe soldier's Impedimenta, they are required to transport tlieir pay, which is always iuad ver." Who Tan KxplalnT Overheard by Iho Man Aliout Town: "I say," remarked an Knglish gentleman, now in America on business not uncouucctisl with dollars aud matrimony, as he was tooling the drag of his friend, C. Fish Tobaccoil, out on Kings Highway, "I guy, this turning to the right is a sjouosd nuisance, don't you know. How did you American fellows over come to adopt itl To drive, a man must have bis whip arm free, and so must s t on tho right of the scat. If bo turns to the left he can see both his own and the Other fellow's wheels; if he turns to the right be can't ace either. How you people, who were practi cally all English, took up men a fashion 1 don't see. How was itl" "Don't know, I'm suro," replied bis friend; "ask some of those poor devils who have to puzzle over such rot for a living; they may know." The "fellows who know things'' wereduly considered, but no answer bos yet beou given. Who can eiplainl St. Louis Kepublio. Ontrlrhe Itare for Fig. Some time ago a gentleman visited a pen of tame ostriches in Africa. At his call two beautiful birds came up to him. Being de sirous of testing their SPSOd, he arranged with the keeper thut they should run a race. Bo be caressed the birds and showed them a handful of figs, of which they are very fond. The Ostriches were held while the visitor walked to a certain distance. At a signal they were set free aud began to run for the figs. They came bounding along at a terrific rate, taking twelve or fourteen feet at a stride. They ran ueck and ueck for more than half the distanco, their wings working like arms und making a great sound. Pres ently one drew ahead, aud, looking behind, as you may havo uoliced a boy in a foot race do, to see wbero bis rival was, and finding him beaten, the winner slackened his ace and geuily trotted up for the prise of figs New York Journal. A Hoy' Componltlon. The following Is an extract from a real composition w ritten by a small boy In New Jersey. The subject given by tbe teacher was the sstsnstvt one of "ilnu." Here' what tho small boy wrote: "Man isawou derful animal. He has eye, ears, mouth. His ears are mostly for catching cold hi and bav ing t he earache. The nose is to get sniffle with. A uiuu's body is tpbt hob wny up, aud he walks ou the split end." Lippinoott's Magazine. A Safe LipedlenU Office Boy leogaged in his usual work of reading MSS.I What shall 1 do with this article! 1 can't reud it. Country Editor Are there any Umpa In closed! "Yea" "Well, keep the stamps, and send the author word that Ins contribution is aneoplasl, aud will be paid for on publication."-Harper's Bexar A Fori une Out of Her I'm" "And Minnie ha mule a fortune out of her piano playing. low did ahe do it so quickly f "8b practiced piano so much that ber nncle committed suicide, and ahe wa hi heir, you know 'Epoch. You can't get ahead of tbe New York schoolboy On of them wa asked tbe other Jay by hi tend er wny hipare always re ferred to aa "she." "Because," be replied, "they alwayi ie-l men to manage tbera." And then the taaataar puaubed him for hav ing gotten off a tal chestnut. N. B. The laasaeg a woman Tlie SJeataatj of Journalist. It swot strung that nppr men, sa eager to ed vert. and mak MMM (or no torloun ah SSaaiSJf sj own and affairs, UV Itloctivejy shrink from aeelng IhStl o r. MaBB other wi n,t want itl Ut l ai. res t feiel oie fag (aaawn in t up ." Why I 'an ujs'i end usiutuf !" ' iii 1,1 . . isatsr a mvi mm iv We ask as a tpooial favor to yourselves for all Who happen t glance at t lie atwte h a ling, not to tail rvadlngUlU notice and. the tesiiinoiiiii b'ort trOOl one of the brat know. i biisini-ss women iu lbs country. DtX'StMIIKK I", Ivy. Hiaaju Chi mr ai. Co i lifiitttmrii - Nothing but a desire to ax ant rag awui no induces me to give you tin- to 1 1 lug kteleatenl of fact: I have been a suffbrar with dtaaincas In oy be id ami my const! till Ion w as gener ally broken down. At tiluea my back would ache -o that 1 thOUghl 1 would have I i give up, and in v syiiiploins wer - such lb it I became si. re Ibsl my kidneys were lilscasad Your (irt'iit o rro sTfflaeg and .ii. i Aire was saeoatnieadati ansa ami 1 have given it a square trial and can now say i hat it Is all, ami even more than t rlalined for It a WOMU'.itri'i. kkmkdv I Intend to ' t" )i II in HI' borne at all Into, and will reoomma"d it to all nt) friends, as I ani l ing dally, Relfeva me VeiJ Tliaukfull) 1 ers. ataa, IL IIaixohv, Bole Agent for ItcOabe SanlUvn - i 2-1: Mission Si , S.m l'l.tuclsco, t'll. Wherever the tree of bsoavetsaet tak send l.irtn biaucbe atiovo ihe iky. ro I It The smoker's Puaoh" delight - TaaaUt's No mate can bSSSOIS stastltatS than thai of a person who, when thedellfbli of sense forsake Mm, ha lie pa asuri a el the mind. CATARRH, UAY FEYEK, CATARRHAL DEAFNESS. A NEW HOME TREATMENT. Huffr rers rt'e net ajsassilty anars thut ihimi .iie- -a.csrii SOSlbajllSSI. er that tlno are due bi the prai oca of living v irasltasin lbs lining BsaaabiBisa itthonSN3 ad cti-iA'hian IuIk's. MieKie.eple re (earefa, nowerer, tuts proved tblato 1m a Ia t. and the rv suit is that a simple rvme.lv hits U'eit fit-tniilabsl abaraby tbsss dlstrasstag disnsM ro laolots ami ier.na:iently cimsl In fro n ore to tlmsj siiiiple p i lii.itusis nisile si hoiiiti hy the ali,'iit OBSS iu to wu-ka A sim. 1)11 Ixn'aUUng tins new Iron meat Hsit't fees on u pU stlea br A, U. Dbroe A son, M and KM Weal hiuj sl, Term. to, iwnada Jkin (iao .1 SNSrlaBO) It is wonderful for a llritish Isl ander to discover w hat a mere stop up on your broad Stales a thousand miles make," says sir Edwin Arnold, "and to conclude Irom what fin sees w hat must be t!ic life, the enterprise, the opulence, the energy, the natural and Industrial resources, the boundless future possibil ities of the territory he has not seen. A feeling of gladness and confidence about the earthly part of man's develop ment beyond all expression has hs sessed me in perceiving how strong and sound your national vitality is, how lit tle you are really spoiled in couitesy of manners. In civic kindness, In social grace and in reverence for law by your large liberties. "An Knglishman, no doubt, notices here an absence of deference and formal attention, but ne also notices the pres enco of a nearly universal und most manly and frank comradeship, the blos som, perhaps of a wider and healthier air. I am far from saying this to Hatter America. The impertinence of such an Intention would bo rebuked by its ab surdity. Your Nation of 80,000,000 stands well beyond the reach of compli ments. History rather waits to seo If you will deservo the gifts and opportu nities which destiny has brought you 'in both her bands.' "I should not be an Englishman, how ever, If 1 did not grumble, und you must allow me to denounce and execrate the cobblestones of your New York streets, that rob the Hrltenof sleep at night and rack bis bones by day; the snake-fences, which Waste alike land and lumber, and torture the eye of un nrtist; the lack of official luggage porters at your rail way stations, and those mysterious, ugly, unpainted telegraph poles, with which you mar tbo vistas of your finest streets. Hut your public buildings ofton astonish and enchant me; your colleges, libraries, museums and observatories leave positively no excuse to American youth. They must henceforth creato and not Import poets, authors, artists, sculptors, scientific, geniuses and as tronomers. You really owe us, with all your glorious chances, a galaxy of groat uames." N. Y. llurald. The Chh Ite-nu.n fof the rreiO i':rre.s n' Hood's ganaflSftSa is banal In tbs fact lbs? Herri Wins. It Is the be t M cd pel her in ; actually accompiliheiB'l f Tint h rlatnsed Utt soared only ti o. i.l'wi & s . ' iti.Uasa Tftnr "MW, DKNTIBT Inform I I I U L ti ' death or whereabout! Ill 1 'pl.t. ' hi rslatlres, iteward I Ul l, a, . address, w. u. rOOHO, AntiOCb California. JSH AT HOME. Drop a n'os'al Curd TO THS SEWTOttKABTOO Bh rirat HL, I'ortlend. re IN LUCK. We offer until enld, In attract attention and pav in' pa'roii", fnr n un. away, :i janes of Sisal plaid". brown, bias, "ml dUMoai hade, fulisstnche wide, heavy and stroag, al 11 stall or )SMa lor II: ami ID id. ee. pl,ln brown. Krin i and other had of I ssbmere, 36 lui hei w ide, ai .ane price; ai piece of ry kiskI ind plaidt SO Ineaai Wide, heavy and slronst. for yiMsl wer. i rd II These i(nnd ar.. not all iwsil bill are I real hartal on al the- niters For IlialllliK add ., rents p. r lard III Udles' II ... we .,(1. r some while at 1 " . I BrSSaWB SSH t SBf; subleaohtfl. fall staes, al Mr, ased to brlmt Ka Som i.-a-ulat; we base slack, brows aim inll l .!. nrlie.liut net si M ll'l strlis"! 's lilts.. I i siii.na, wrr. ti " i ren'i bos.-, (Ss ts'r 00011 u ... uy, wn extra oar train' iiiime Freneli, all rnlnr and all , . nt. .used to brti.a s l-r doleu. In a bottom marl) iieri .hale, we ran send ! nuat .s 11 ' dn-n. nr a r.i-iwo mis dmell aklil(nr I elil i I.. in I' We In (nt lo nielli loll Wisil plaid an I olio las . al WO, ni I I . .. - Mnsllu 1 flannel, nd mi liasey eolofs, irdi Inl iii red and hlai'k h nt 'JS Inches II. ITISld lor s, ten ililon d al - ai )ne sui Addrrw 1 1, I , i. aim r ll.'ls'. UL w I .....i SIS t !! S l XoVt LTIBa A!0 hMia I I ni.l A new hook of attractive read In ir,' brim ful of gnd things worth knowing ami illustrate I, is just Issued. It contains a larite collection of valuable autographs, evcellent Hetipta for plain dlabes, humor in rhyme and prose, monthly calendars and can lie had of al druitglats and deal rs, or, by sending a two cent stamp Is the puldUher. An important feature of be wor I Its oiler of Kre "Music, which offer Is et f rth i herein and by procurlun ihe hook, al once, any one can lie sup piled with a choir selection. The llltle rolntni i the St. Jacobs '.Oil Calendar for IWttgttj publlsbe.1 by The Charles A. Youeicr Ootapeay, Baltiniora, mi. itl fully Ibe equal i f any of Its prediyeasors in the interest of Ibe liiett Heme ly for Pain, St Jacobs Oil, Wboat virtues never abate, and who e popularity never wamss The demand for both book aud medicine is very great. Welsh well rOOr WOfOs, lOSl LbSJ heiwordv Why ma, ami toil, and teenr .ul our elf and your clothe on washday, wiien, ever since 1S(U, Dobbins' Klectrlc Map has la-en offered on pnrpime to lUhtrn your iulsir and save your clothes a .Voir try It, Ycur grocer has II. Remember, la pertinence isn't wit t more than insolence Is brllllancv. II ol nl n i are Comlna. Rara novaitiaa. shapes and artlstlrlm ported oleoprapblc and chromatic cards. A Isrue and Uaiulful OOllrCtinn sent ny mail to anyone wh wl 1 do this: lluy a b x of lb gsnulne Dr. C Mrlue' Cele lir.unl l.lver rills price 2o cents, and mail us tbe outside wrapHT wuh your address, plainly rrtten, and I rents hn stamps We will then mall you ths alsave list with an elegant parkast of oieouraphic card. Planting Braa., I'iitsbnrKh. Pa. In men IhU blunder sllll you tin. I All think their little set mankind The Hra 10 to Tired Vawalns, Seemingly, fw certain WlOtehsd Invalids who toddle fssbly slonf, thosiab alwayi lookimt II Ihey wen' : to die. but omlltliiK to do II. Tliey dry up. wither, dwindle away llnally, but In the mean time never having robust health, know nothing nf tlie physical enjoyment, tbe leal of thai exlMeuce to which they cllus with such remarkable tenacity. They are alwaystn lie foaod trying to mend by tlnkerlnii at them selves with some trashy remedy, Unite or "frtfk me up" In irive a tllllp to tlliceailiui, or "help the liver." If such mlasulded folk would re sort ami adhere to Hosteller' stomach Muter It would be well with Ibein. This superb In- rtforanl supplies tbo slastlnla that the feeble reqnlfs, by petnuutontlv reiuioreins dlgootton nnd assimilation. It overenme iiervousuess, Insomnia, malaria, kidney complaints, bilious ucm, OOnsUpatton, ibeuiualisin and neHralsl. W hat we rail time euoiiiih always pen . s little enouiih. MTOK t Ttlll HIDNKV. I was taken wllh sharp palm In Ihe lower part of niv bowels In Ihe reilnn of Ihe bladder gbortly blood sppesred mixed with my urine Hiid a few weeks later I had an attack of irravel I Irled a tuiMiber of ibs'tor. one said it was itravcl, another iiillainatloii nf the bladder, aud another stone In kidneys Pur three month. I w as under the care of an eminent dortor at Al bany, hut constantly emwlu. worse, went home to die, At this lime I was induced totrvlir. liavld Keniiedv'a 1'avorltc ROjasdy, Of Itoudout, N. V., and am no v mbust and stmna. A remedy which can do Ills fnr one so near death as I was should be know ii everywhere. I hni-c this stab1 meiit will cause others allllcled as I was to use Use Remedy, U. W, brown, IVh-rshurKh, N. i . Da. KaanaaY't Kavosits Itauxuv, made at Rondout, n. y. fi; forttk Scud for bonk, how to cure Kidney, hirer and IIIoihI dlsonler Heller refuse to ipiarrd than make it up after ward. PII.Kt! I'll. in: I.KStttl Dr. William's Indian Pile Ointment la the only mire cure fnr Hlind, lllisslinij or Itchlna I'lle ever discoverist. II never fall to cure old chronic cases of loin standli x. e Judge Ooflkobaryi I'feveland, 0., Hays: "I have found "y experience that Hr. Vi il Ham's Indian Pile Ointment give Immediate relief." Un not suffer an Instant longer. Bold by Wil liamson' Manulaeturing Co., Prop., Cleveland, Ohla. TiOc. and II Snld bv I.. HlmnaiierA Co.. Wholesale lirug 1st, Portland, Or. Nature Is Often hidden, sometime overcome, seldom extinguished. A Mure l ure for llmnkenaensi. Dr. Livingston's nntidote for the liquor habtl is doing more to lift up tbe fallen tli 'ii all oilier means combined. Il will cu e Ihe worst caaOS In from tbn'e lo ten days wlthonl sjToetlna diet or business. The nntidote is never sold in dru atoroH. AddreHs: l.ivinnsti n's 'hemic il Company, rooms HI, 11 and 12, iO) First stroet, Cortland, Oreon. Fortunes are made by taking opportunlUea; Oharaetaf made by making thcin. Nt Its l St s: VOH S'IS.KH. -nre cure for blind, bleeding and Itching Pile. One box ha enred the worst rasea nf ten yean' standing No nue need sutler ten minuses after using Kirk Herman Pile Ointment. It absorb tumor, allays the Itching, acta as a poultice, give relief. Dr. Kirs' Herman Pile ointment la prepared only for Pike and Itching of the private puns, and nothing else. Krery box 1 warranted Hold by Hrngglsta and lent by mall on receipt nf price, ll.no per boi. J. J. Mack A Co . Whole Hie Agent, Han Frauclaco. Par OaxMKA lor breakfast. If young men will not believe In Ihnmaelve on inaa or woman can believe In tbem. The first notice of coal was iu B C. .171. It was tlrst used In London In 1340. Coal pis was Brat made use of practically In I71K - Mushrooms are a faailllar article ol foul, but thoy are only one of tho many edible funjri in this country. Tho fa miliar giant white puff-ball, lycoperdon gifantOUIS, is. for Instance, as (rmsl eat ing as any. The result of tho recent riperl menis In the Mediterranean showing le w far daylight penetrates the waters were obtained by tho use of golattno liniinlile plates. The greatest depth at which davlight could lio found I,. MM feal is :;:7feet short of the limit as--Ignod some years ago. Prof, Bilbo Thompson has perfected an Invention by which the railsof street or steam railways may lie welded tie gethi r bv electricity after Mng placed in r citioii. A dynamo propels over the .ink an electric welding machine, - 'ih lj welds tho ralla Into onecontlnu- line aflfit nasaea over them. . tmswtfi " tOUTC married a rlnh wife, i n ltd n rata ad " Brownly "I have." T. "Wall, shea. I think yoo jugb to pay mo thai $.V) you borrowed a year ago. ' I:. I'll have to pay by lnatallti.cn' then, my 007." Y. "W hy so?" B - ''ho never allows ma more than a dollar at a timo." Boston Qsaartcr 'Come 'in," callisr! a bridesmaid ta ibe bride, who waa atandlng before niirno. touching and rsstourhlng: "they're waiting for you." "All right," responded the maiden, without moving, lion 1 say 'all right,' but come on. it hat do you want to yourself for? Vou look beautiful " "it, yes, I know bat. brides alwaya in" Well, then, i.at are you etending before the (laas or, when every thing la waiting?" "Mas euaa, dear. " he nred, with paovok ng pell, re , "II la sjsjU for one lo la- iulfe la mm rgeel.' bel'.re wa get j.md w ao ft 1 Utile often (111 the purse, Bui hle for rlche brlu(s a rune. When Ihi'tummcr's rose has fadi-d What tliall make li fair aim In'.' When lb- luce with pain Is shaded What shall d'lve away the pain MOTH shall a blosanm brlithteu After bllKblid lo the frost, Uul Hie load of pain mm lUbieu, Aud we need not count a lost alt the pleasure of life when the wife and mother, upon whom tbe bapplueaaof home o lamely depend. Is afflicted w ith tbu delicate disease peculiar to women It 1 terrible to eouiemplate the misery - .:, : In our uild.t bsoaass of tho per raloaos ofihese diee it Is hUh time thai all woineu ahoubl know that there Is one tH'r reim-dy for all female com plaints, and thai ! Dr, Pierce's Favorite Pre ierlptlon. U not allow III health to fatten Itself 1 1 you. Ward It oil hy the use of Ibis standard remedy Hut If H ha. already crept In. put II to tout. You ran do It, by tbo ac of tbe "Favorite Prescription " t . aumulrcd to itlve satlstaeitun Iu every ease, or lueuey paid for II will be returned For hlllontneai. sick Insula -ne. IndlKistlou, and const pal ion. lake Dr PioTOO'l 1'uileU. He w bo w a lies to do a k-ret ipiod at ouoe will seldom do auytlitiiK at all. No, iii. -ii Okawgaa or tbe ayestthtsr often cause Pu'iinouary, llrouehlal, aud Asth matic trouble. "Hriiani UronMa Trtehn" will allay Ihe Irritation vvbloli Induce cough ins. giving Imniisliate rellet, w 1 K rueaH IMIKI M aVTIglM. For M gears. niot Knob, Mo , September S. ISSS, ! mitTensl with chronic rbeumntl'm in my knees and uukl for twenty years and bad lo MS OrtUObem. I was lnsalelaillnieby several dootots, but was llnally cured bv 8t Jaisibs oil Have had no return of pain In three years. HKHRT P TRAVERS. at Psrrkiisrs iNh PaAteai THE CHARLES V0GELER CO.. Baltlmor. Ml FOR THE BLOOD! Bwlft'i M.(Viii nirwl m nf Cwiofr, whl. li w as iMndltarr, rr mi nihM of OWMwr, My in nvtlitvil 11 oititr iristtmo t, In Uw uri-w wnrHPnit tttiMlniA, I 1,'ti hIThII uthcr ri-iiiwHi'i, Hint ttn.k H. H. h. trhlch t n 1 (ut (lii lHthon null, my Hjtlini tv I'lt-nnntM, K hin Mm OMOtr hwltli. nut pvwi IwtIih 11 M(Os My hraiih ntn o htn h wu t fctnint M Mt. lain. B DnM IV, Dft'iMtn.!)., Hmil, 'M, Nt'n-t r-r Tri'ittUi-nn rnritt-r itmt lllim-t 1niiim . nmlU'il ir(. mvS'IKT HBOItTlO Co , hniwi r i, AtUnlH, Ota WHAT SCOTT'S EMULSION CONSUMPTION 80E0FULA BEON0HITI8 00UQH3 GOLDS W .1 1 in j Dlsoaaai CURES Wonderful Flesh Producer. Kcott's Euinlsion is not a secret remedy . Containing tho nltmnlntlua Ilypopboa pliites nml I'uro Norwei'iii'i t'.M Liver Oil, thn pot noy of both twinu lnrgolr in eiensed. It Lt usotl by l'bysiuiaua ull over thn world. PALATABLE A8 MILK. Mil ft" all ru"pir. rlK Fsvnrt.. Wn.i.rlptl.m. ol tbs Drlclii'.t Slisllral Mlnil. In ths worbl. s il'-I Iiv Uji'Iii in tli. llospltsls ef Iioalun, PvLi, Il-llla nd VI, nna OMH aiEDicirryj ion OMB PIBBABB. WO. l-Ouroa Catarrh, liny JAivor.ltoso (Join, tMturi mil iieuiiiose, Ho. 9 Cougbe, Cold.i. llronnhltls, Astb 111a, (Joniiiiiip: ion. A I'oeiluusltomody. Wo. 0 -Rboumatlam, ont Wo. 4-L.ver et Klilneye,l)yrensla,In dliiestlon.l'oniitipallon.llriuliUlJuiiiaso, Ho. e-rever and Atjue,ijiunb Ague, Malarii, Neuralcla. Ho. 0-remala Weakness, Irrogolari- tlos, Wbile.i. AOoldiin Houieily. Wo. 7 A Terfect Tonlo, tvbfoh glvea Ileal t', rorm mid 1 u linen, Clear Cuui- W pi, - x 10 ii , I i .ml lllood and lots of IL o. O WervousDerllity,,' .ssof rower Ml I pill el 1 1 e.;ill llieol'l pill lllilo rellle.iy. Kvury buitls ansini r.sl tu HH RUIABL I Its spoufal dlssas lttM' IIAIII.K and . . .XV I to s'veisTiniiienl reUt AI.'.VAKS. AhsNlo I lii-r'-niu'v I.iri-u1sr s'nt trus mutrn l.i.nlli-s'.liin. llosl'ITAI. I'KtJI nun I an J, , jj, V, Tumntn, Csniila. for Gout, 9 yvcurdia. cdticd, Aitir tic harts rf- fectea freely with Terry D avis' pAlMjLLEIt; fofanS rtlio atcttsiooi. rul in 3uttTon4Watr 3timis a day, and you'll bet rd t tf at on co. and x Cure . after fa1kfu use of this remedy. ?ain(is.r (ures (ore'fhroat "frojt3ite . 3 P. P. I. 0. Ha. Ur-t. 9 MU.UM i u srtui i, a Msnr arisen i lau ar luaisar Sol'. t Ii wSl( ryV fM WmltutVi PU Rt H?PRICE15 CREAM gAKlNg IS uparloi imwlloun. iiruieu Ul rullUoaa of hoSMatef ,norHtr.aii.uark.r ul oeulurr, l la uasd bj Ih ttalted Dtaha tlorwaiueal Kud r i uw tieeesflf the Ureal USMStfSjsS lhshHcnoel, faresl M rnosl H ist.U'.iui Ul I'rlcs.'i Oeam llatln IViwitM daM ao vinula Amni'lDl, Lime or Aliiro. enild mir In oaaa I'HIOa IIAKINO POWOKH OU. SKW YOKK. OaiOAOO SAN rSIANOISOO THE are ibtvnj put up tiy p D.M.FERRYttCO. Who aro t i--. Seedsmen In the world.! D. M. Frrrv ft Co'fl IMinlntrd. DescriDtire and Pn -fl SED AMMUAt lor 3,)0 wi.l he mi . ! fKaa lo all ap I pliuaats, aad t last season s i usiomen. It 11 Itttter ina vrr. r.vnjr s-rsoa umnc (..I'.i.-a, rumfr er field Vr.i laOUM .mil for It. Aititma . D. M. TERRY A CO. DETROIT, MICH. Cnele at. wuh on Tnbaeeo. Ton can'i r.sii dis cl.ile Hid yonr irashto baekt. I siHoke riKAl.. and don't )ou fm uei IL feme smokers think Ibat aii)thlnK that m ikes smoke, la nisi.1 cumuli to go Into a pipe. They will llnd by a little expert, ni that there la a vast dilT.-rviire In Miniikina Tolatri us, Jut try"HKAi. or Nohtii t'Roi.iNA,"and you UI see Iho difference hci ween It and tbo iniltal li ne, QTPINLVA Y kiivshii prahh vICintlHI. BKAttM.llablor. Itoe lsb llannsiRunleituraaiis Hand Inatrumonia. Ijiiie- t stock of Mheet Slnslo and Ihaik. Hinds implied at Kastuni I'rlcs. MAl'TIIIArJ UltAY CO. 106 1'oat Hlnvat, Kau hYanoisvo. 1 prescribe and fnitv sn dorse Ilia O s the onlji speclflr fortheoertaJnrare ol this disease. U. M.1MIRAKAM.H P . Amsterdam, N Y. W bav sold nif Q lev many year, and .1 haa Kven in di ot ue etlnn. d. a. DTcnn t co., Chlrun. Ill 1.00. -tout br fran tat CMICHKSTER'a ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS Heart) anil ai war' 'ia'dt. iaiiiis a i'i 'i Kar i '-" i ' i im .,.(, maall1a la't a, saiai with Ms rthrkusv TUM 1" ill pill' In iMstwfwwrl Ism. lna rtpcara ar ,l,.M.orHii.,.ill.ll..rli II. 1.-. i si am i is i for panfnulatr. lasilraaatali tBfl "ItrlUf tur l ottMras" in lMr( a; i M st 1 1. at. rWi IHirbMl' insxas'i 1st. iraala.l The above Irtnre Repreunf CAPTAIN 8. GREENWOOD, aster or tne Steanuttip lauwii About a year sko he obaerved a itratnn ehanxe In his feeilaga, He felt tired In stead ol vlgxiroua: nervous Instead ol strone. His aprH'tlte became poor and his .h-en broken. Ho tried to oTercome Iheao le.-llnns, but they would not go. He then imil. ed palna and Irritation In tbe water channel, and that the flulda pacj were open thick and with a arum on top or a brick-duet sediment at the bottom. All these were Iho ure symptom of that fear .'iil disease, Cntarrh of the bladder, which ha always t n considered Incurable, aad ihey eontlnued until the Captain waa ta a terrible condition. But he la th picture nf health and x 1,'nr to-day, and be owes It eutlrclr to that wonderful medicine. Hunt's hemcdy. CapL Oreenwood aays: I am ao certain of the (reat value of Hunt's K-ine.lv, that I alwajr carry a tup I on ablplmard for the uaee of my men. nd I prescribe it whenever they are sJJtaG Alter rurlnsmeaslt did, and reatorlna my site, (whom the beat pn yslelan ol New York said waa d vine of tumor,) to perfect health, I swear by It." Thla (lret Remedy abtolutetf enrte all Kidney, Id ver and Urinary Dlieaeoa. O tor Bale by all Dealers. O. N. II 111 F.N TON. General Agent ( lift Pn It. ..i Nt., V T. JITMT RECEIVED a rvLt uas er PARKER HAMMERLE88 Uanhartaa C. M. C. and Celt Bieenh Loading Shot (Sena J aaawiaieii.s s Njta it ole MmC. wierj i t CUmg WMfHr All 11 SI FAILS- Sll'''"Hjti Hnui. ls.ls.eMi.il. its fjPcurt. IsH Vuru'l mn Mel IB saSuiiars. BM arimuhrta iTlllrxnj Clinical Da it