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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1900)
Th Kind Yon i f u Xttrmjt BoitpnV aad wiiiiii boa i til Hsu for over .'JO visits, Inn iMiniu I In- signaturi- of mill hat bona Mod nador iii it jl wmioI snpni ilalnn ttaoe lis inium... . Smry. McA44A Al. Mtodaosta yon In Urle, All CoonterfeiUj imitation and suiitiiiii are it Bx- Wllliniltl Hint trill.' with mill MtdMMJOt Dm- ImuiIIIi Of Infants mill Children CSx pertaaoe titcaln-t Bsporlntenti What is CASTORIA Cusn.rl.i la :i nli-l iliiti' (Of fa lur Oil. Pan-gin ir, lrnis unit Boot 111 n u S.i-iiin. It In I'.irinlrss mill I'li-nnaati It nontolna neither Opsiuria KorphhM nor oihtf ITofootla MotanoBt its ago is lis gmrOnteo. it doowfog Worm nml nllajn FtrrtnHriinr it run s DlarrhoM ond wiml Oolioa it reueroa Teethiaf Troabloif onrei Oonrtlpntlon mill I'latuli in . It oealmiluti- the I'ooil, ri'ifiiluteM tint ttomacfa mill Bowl Is, aVlnf ln'iiltliy mill mitiirul sleep. The Ohtldren'a Pnoncen The Mother' Friend GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS yj Hours the Signaturo of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Yecrs. THO CIMTAliM COMrlNf , I f MUlMf OmttV. m v,wet CiY? . I ail I; AliMH AMI i :. K - M t.N SHIP. "1 was very much interested in tlio Bom rilboMP smi their weep ons," Haiti Arebibtld Porbss, the first of living war oorrsspoodontt, wh') wbb with Sir BveljO Wood' ooluimi In South Africa la 187980 "They ore miirvi'luus rille ibote. Thv shoot their tottlope tfld other gaum trnin the HHie, nut appir ently oaring to gel nearer In their quarry I li m in 700 rirdu, i'hun they otidtrttond lb eorraott of air, Willi their i II. i t Upon the drift ot ii hullet, ami ean jttdgt dlltaUQt aa accurately in il i nul'l he iiii-us- urci by killed BngiDMr. The can hit n ulllcer 11- far uh thev can dlH.'ern his insignia of rank. Sir George Uolli y, lie1 ooannaodef in South Africa, was killed at din tauce of 1101) yardH at tfojoba Hill." One hundred a lilty yearn ago the Dotoh fanner, nltb his live-foot barrel roer (i Biiiiittliloru gun car-i rying all sizes oi Ibot well of frofll ono to two doom bullets la ooUbre), wan a dead shot within die limit- altons of bis weapon. Brer Boer li a hunter, lie btl to he. I!: farm ih large, anytvliere fr 1 1 000 to 25,000 acres. Tbt eountry it sparsely Settled, The lion and! other small cats and the hyena wore the natural ciu'iniia of his iloekH and herds. They had to ho kept down with the rON and later with the rill". The Koer weapon that has done I tuoh execution It the spurting Mminlieher, a (leVumn arm, per-1 btpt Ihe must DOWtrful weapon of I its calibre mid weight in the world. The military Mannliohcr in uaoi in the armies of Austria, Holland, (ireeee, Kruiil, Obtlt, Peru ami Kuumauia. The nleat MtOOliobtt is the sporting rills known as the llii'iial model. It is a bttQiifuU iinishi'd arm. weighing tbpul eight pounds and 0O4iln in Botttfa Atri.'a 800 GtrOlta marks. The rille is thirty inches in barrel, the carhine tireiity-four. It has pistol grip 1 nd sling straps and it hsirtrig f' red. Its calibre is 30. This rille h 1 1 an extreme range of 4500 yards ml a killing range of 4000. At i.t distance lbs bullet will go M, rough two inches of solid ash i d nearly three of pine, uite iioujb farce to kill if the hullet It r tick a vital part. At twenty vsrdl it will iho it through fifty in- In m of nine. A WRBAf NKW iHK HOTIh. in York City boasts of some intgniflotnt hotels, tmong which the Waldorf-Astoria takes a lead lug place The magnitude of the business of this hotel can be appro i luted from the Htatenieut that its I. lichen alone furnishes employ inent to ;t50 people. Another 150 employw Bod work in the engine rooms of the hotel. These 500 attaches, together with tbt Kreal number of waiters, clerks and at tendants engaged in the upper a I artuients of the house, make up an army of menials that in hotel in the A'trt today would undertake to accomimslate. The New York World ii author ity for the statement that the single item, the breaking of crockery and glassware, in tbt WaJdorl Astoria i . volvos an annual expenditure ot 160,000, Ah ACC'LKATK (Os.lUArE. (Imv'I.i-ii. K''lrilsi t f)i uld Hryan m the I'aojourat . iiidbjale the I'opulists of IJreeMi win eei atrlniiily t eiMi him anl rne for Moil This . a. not lie mill ill any oi her man who omil ' nalta the iNnsooraMu mnainaiion, Hrv m is-cuioen a nnlipie .o"t 'Hi. 1 1 eii Ket ihe DaaatacawN vote and the Popoliet tdwvnt the Wttn and Honlh) a ' 1 1 ii i ..lia r man can. The liillieilllv of ll- alMI lioli tor the lieiiublicana liea in the apparent liriibahlllt that inauy of tin-mulli-tilde of I )e m Herat a who vo'ed for Mr Kin ley in IM90 may vile for lirvm line year Tim OiOOM are namerout and com .lex. They lie partly in the events of the time snd pirtly in the general ttina(W of the charae'er of .M. Klnlev and his adminisira'ioo. li it tl.ere in no man who can unite the Demo BTKM and I'npuli'ts of this state ami of the Went as Hryan can. hmI it may prove to Ik: a hard a tk to keep bio from cirrying Oregon at it wh four yars. foe pieiliou Bryan occupiei in Demoornlln and I'opulist rtnke. and n the estiem of the public, e oi l.l not he more fully anil accur ately etaleil than in the Oregonian e.liiorial. The ouly inaccuracy Ilea in the n-. of the word "should, ' in tbeflretoftbe article. I)eat)i, or diatbility through some unforeseen event, only may prevent the nom ination of liryau when the I'opuliat and I'emocratic national omven t .ns convene the coming summer. The Oregoi un, ae well it may, fears his tlentien The McKinley gold standard romises of prosper - ity through neinteonnot ot gid as basic monev haie not been ful filled. I'resident McKinley 'a term bar witnessed very low prices for the fruits of the (armor's toil, while the necessaries of life have been ad vanced under the high protective system for which, more than any o her man, the president is respon sible. Trusts have ben organized on every h n I without the leant at tempt at concealment of their pur pose to thrive and grow rich off the necessities of tho Kipe, Anr I'resident McKinley cannot MOtpf the trusts; they elected him, and with them his lot is can. The people will have their say next N i- vomlier. mi Arti'SuW fHfWi;" " 11. r ,i. ,i, hI'I4 Ai.'I mtutuU 1 1.4 1 "i mm mtka iaft A IK ill. M ill rwli. l.i Imt U . el ut i '.. 1..4M. A' 1 lovt nr Ulr IV Mtbrr Imm iuuU mil u dnninc teftkm Awl Kult u driluii irt. Dlft t.ll i...) link In u.. lvT Mill l.ina li. vriOi at Jaws, A" I il uo .f Ui lurUi on Uw UgUwtft Of Ik mid Irua lu traUr4 iu..ib. Hut iM or (air tlx wmbr mm aouU mil b .Inltlaf n-tha An. .uli b. 4riltinc part- Tbuufh unin..rd bj lb. pott I draamli. Man Uirr loo loaf la ibt mart Ai.'I gtvw coM In Iha prIJa ol tbair al.i-mln. VH l..a u toft " Ai. l tluwlj ut lair Iba waalliaf koina aoula will U dnltina lofatter Aiul aoina ba trill lag apart. W. T. Talboll in Waahlnjton Star. A COTTON PLANT. IV etorr ol on Sbowa M lh ... i. Kuaaili. Tliere Is a story stilt told to visitors tu the New Vork Cottou Kxchauge Vbtoh always amuses Its tellers quite hi much as Ita llttltrt It coiicerus a very HiiM-rb apecluieu of the cottou plain which was drought luto the ex- liaiige ouu OetoOef mornlBg years ago ami plOOBl lu the center of the pit aroiiud whlcli gather every day the MO who buy and sell inlllioua of bales of the white staple every uiuuth. There had Isieu bud weather In Tex as that season, with reports of Irrep arable damage to the crop, but this superb plaut. laden with holla through out IU alx feet of height ami coming, as It did. from Waco, In the moat Im portuut cottou aectluu of the Lone Star Hint., was exhibited aa conclusive proof that the stories ot a ruined crop w. ie certain l falae. All New York'a hlg cotton operators ramc to look at It and n a.tinlro It, and most of them remained to sell a few thousand hales. "If that Is wliat Waco can produce," they aald, "the Texas crop alone will bt llK enough to put cottou down a i ml or two per pound." Ijite In tho day, however, there rim lied luto the exchange a shrewd n. I farmer from one of the cotton Mate cait of the MlaabiNlppl. lie had heard of nx foot cotton plants from Texas, and he wanted to see one. A slugle liHik at this apedmen was until- i lent. "Humbug." be said. "That plant Is made of wax. and It grew In Uouth fifth avenue." And mi It proved. The hoax had demonstrated what Ita authors assert ed, that very few people In New York, even among cotton brokers, would know a cotton plant If they saw one New York Mull and Kxpreas. ,lui'llou Item. The Northweat baseball le.igue does not materialize. The national game is under a cloud at present by reason of the popular favor hav ing veereu in looinaii. ihe pig skin kickers draw the crowds, gel tho smiles ut beauty and the plaud its of the public. The somite committee on pensions lias brm.drd tho lull to pension ex lltvtt as a deliberate swindle, pro moted for that purpose solely, and without the faintent ohincv of be c lining a law. w p Married Women 4 Kvrt v womn AQfVttl thfptt. pirlt jr ftyfittv n4 W nOriitlllf wnv of ihrm tlr , I ' i Itr K of thrir etrluh loimt tjllflU!!? uflrr mgttingc I lu lrn.itnii .f chiMtcn i vriv I M ilrotiuvinc lutltc niolhri -hei IturM IhUinn ir i 'urn uuwnri , iy inr iter 101 niUTNan I' I I K N li !'i (orr bibv . - - hi (ht mmU .attti. Ii hi i I hi- altttiii Ili-Min II titt. I mcasrvr. Im in I a rmthn al .i ntn-taylra II the ttoiiarrr itl r In h .iiitl retrien the rtn- mi-.i tmoiher ntfrlv ihruugh i hi rrtlw-l ptHofl wHWuit mX It neimun f:iTlet Mr-.-in;; I h.m - t.l- kTitir(uHy tell of (It Bitot go-.! tt 10 (tout Ihri'i s - i I ii .InifjgtMi al i no x Uillr Our little l-s-av tc-llinu all olmul thto grtl fentetty, will v -ml free to o.Mnai i nr IIhahkiki u Ki ui i u k CoirNi, Aiu m n. OvihTftBs uietil nretlrireo III' th 0Tininrti i UllKl, 'V Ihf UK M MOTHKKt Mother's Friend -..t:v i 1 1 . a. i i o 1 I eel tnlo I- fLr.AilltO I . .. SAWED OAK I ' S 9CSI CollHI T.pu.. tyiwead 'il 'H oftl'w niot bino r la i tit an. J la ! ..4 In flare fvtff faew. can etl, IMlwl rn 'n il reelo on l.-ur rWi lareo Ntajt .r t ag aoiultl. oota'iualte refer titfttreAi Iaom ill. oerriair. M0l toovill har, J i . .a...i.4 aaaO WaAUfWlr sji O-Meiee ee4 eeeonnl i f s.. owe oi tl otir Vtee U uo itoitil it 'fiber ploiOtr irr tales t- , -iib.tery tukkni m rtjaas euenfiere ttwtth - r telle el tioe tl. I ii Ihe tit a toot Mltoriea VMM fftfjO JO. ervd thrri if r I k e M tt VI i.kli'K- OUU l.fc niKi TJUItJ T XUfaXaAY l"rr , AiWrm. SLAR0. ROtLLUK ft CO. Inc. Chicago, III. 'I Imea, fob . It.. in, January ".V, ItHH), lo Mr .an Mr-. Henry Mofrlt, a daughter. Horn, Jauuary '.11. 1U0O, to Mr. aud Mrs. Win. Maloney, a uaughter. II. IX Mahou returueil Iroin t orvallia W. itnenday, where be organlzisl a ealiin of Native Horn. Thou. Wlx left Friday for the Hoi dler'n Home at Koaeburg. Mr. Wlx Im an Indian war veteran W. H. Hpeer will leave today fjr Me .Ulr, w In ie he baa aeeure t ontplOJ in hi In a real entitle otlbv. Hlieilll Wither and Deputy I'rnne OUting Attorney tiarrli were lo Ibis plaie Wedneaday tookltig up evnletni' In the ('rain robbery. Henhal JoIiiikhii ban moved back i oin Kllgene and Is again a realdent ol this city. He ban purahaaed 2) loin from Kiank Wilkinson and tIpeU lo remodel the iYldenoe no baill niiiu aged hy Are aome time ago. Itev. Wooley and wife, of Kalruinunt, have tieeti the gin stenf fr'emU In ' lu city during the pat week. H.-v Wiailey baa been ambling Kev. Hltiert In bin revival aervlcea. Mrs. Wooley In a later of the late Kev. Win. Hon 'ton. Halle Hill Hems. Beth Ii WOO, our school Ii progressing very nicely under Iho management ol M . Jtncy Hail. y. Hrandpa Kmeraon an ' Mllo Hood are very nnay elearln;; up their new ranch . Ptrrf Mo ollum bn get b!s new giut'tilng uiacblue rlggad up, aurl It I - dangtrOUt tor a penoii to gel w llhlii ipjlle a dlatance ai lhegrnt are flying tblrk aud fanl. Kiank lUtley has eoiue to the con qfUali 0 that he can not Inke a Irlck at lb- naw mill and 0 inrhi.tid to ttiy a way. Mm. fOMlO Hnil.h ban um returned framavtall with her bmtbtNlp-law, who baa leeu nerlounly ill tiul la Im- proving. "Hl.Al'K K Mi IVtlSY." Iluar Ihr Oak Will ....... There are treen which would seem to substantiate the theory of gome scl entlats that there la uo reason why a tree nhoiild ever die unless destroyed hy unfuvnrahlc comlltloua or accident. The ouk. for tltmplt. will live as a sapling for ugea until given opportu nity for growth. There Is an old say ing to tin affect that If a plno forest Is cut down an oak forest will grow, and thin Is wild lo he literally true. Many of the iicorns carried Into the pine woods hy birds anil s.pilrrcls are left to uproot in tho ground. As the tiny Hiiplluga grow brow'Klug natives of the forest shades nltiulo off their tender leaves. Again and again new leaves are put forth, only to serve as fiHsl for hungry deer or moose or oth er H10 retailing creatures. And so. hid den from sunlight, deprived, aa It would appeal-, ..f every essential of life, Ihe Utile plants live oil, and when at last the pines are felled and the sun light ratchet tben they begin their era of growth. Spurn. .... I i. .a. .. lVal. Near where Spurgeon'a tabernaclo stands half a dozen main streets all meet at one point. There Is a drinking fountain there, which has stood there fur many years. It was one very hot summer' evetilng, and the drluklug fountain was In strong deiuaud. 1 wanted a drink myself, and lu a happy sort of way while waiting my turn I said to some of the people standing by: "Hurry up. I'm parched." Some body patted me on die tiack and said: "Thank you. my man. You have given mo my text for tonight." It was Mr. Spurgeou's text The guard added that he was on bis way (o the lablermicle at tho time, and Spurgeon preached ouo of the Hu est sermons lie had ever heard ou the words: "Hurry up. I'm parched." Hon e Magazine. li.. I Bllrat llraal. Probably the ugliest beast In the world Is a monkey, a grew some look lug animal called the bearded sakl. Tills Is so utterly grotesque a beast that It would scarcely be safe to let a child or nervous persou aee It. The ugliness Is not of an amuslug kind, but of an evil, sinister nature. The beast has a sort of beard ami a countenance unlike anything else In shape and lines, Tbt moukt) us. ir Is not particularly tvngOi lull Is so hideous ttuit the na tives of Us country, South America, say that no beast of prey, however hungry, Will tackle It. Bvtn a hungry Jaguar w ill starve In a cageful of lakls. FSI..93 BUYS 4 S3. 10 SUIT tf tCneej 1 1 1 i i 1 1 m i I - "i iu i t 1 1 t ; . a a t i. u e i . rill k IMI I i 10 '" i v ' 'M, tn III T 6.11 H illsli.M vioa M) NO V l.it.tiM.4. t....l Wn.l W li- atal aee 4 W . ay BjMat I Q loifg mall I. i Oeft a0l ' Wuit (OUN n? La an il Ms t I nluuv Notler. The follow lug is n copy of a unique BOtlce altl.s.l to the church door at WhltechUKhi London: "Missing, hist Sunday, some families from church. Stolen, several hours from tlt lord's day. by a number of people of differ ent ag-es. dressed tn their Sunday clothes " Travelers by rail In Itrittnuy often glide past Qulngontp eithool romoea N'rlng that It was here Ihat was pro duced thai useful fabric gingham. The soil of Kgypt at Uie pneaeut day is Idle I h) exaetl.v Ihe same kind of plow Ihtt was .. i SSI yean ago .11 imi.....i m ... r ... .... em.s .ml II l,.a.-i ...a.... .- la. , . Uaaaat ta aaS. aaw la ..maalja flaw. im at in ana m 1 1 narainl ua. . i .i... n.'.. .. . a i-h.raaa. tiki tan isat iini-o- mmhu V , . ,,' Is . . . . . It ultWIV u.t I mm ........... a '- . a-r'.l fc..f s.t.. MUiasv. a i ... , ...la. , g s-nj- ...a paium. Italian llitlsa ,.. .. ..- a-a ta.-.ailaa, aaaaaay. a r p.'. a anM va " - . a i . IUa- Itataaaalk - . I la a . n. ..- i ta ik. ...'is Ii lata. as. - - - pialaa. Ua- saaa-an 4 lulllnat- . . . S a l .Sja. (tnc.i.'calcaro- HI uu. aa.a,, , ivia aanl I .. . ou aaalwaHtan St KS HOEBtlCk CO. The pnsident has refused to par don the oleomargarine dealers who sold that substance as butter. Good for ih j I'dentl If anyone want to est a n irgsrhie, be has a right to do so I aopia should not be deceived Into . itltit It when they think thev n estinc butter. E3tt,--afl HAIR 3 A LOAM Ctaaaaaa aaal tn-n aaa taa kakv naanaaaa A auaiakat aaaaaSg Maaw Falla to hntora Oratrl Hair lo Ita Vou.artil Color. I Oaraa aaal a I a aur Uaa I a. alll.lal IVaaai A fetaiae lloiaaves. 1 A P.-rsliii. plaque In the South Ken siugtnu iiinneum. Ioudou, Is-iirs n means ,,t i lever relief and brilliant . . : ! or a rnetentlt tale, imn leg.-ii'i end pan history. Nolnsly knows the pro J p'jrtlon of each. At ill-events, it is oodoreo 10 oe an loilrtini in the life of Be hew v of Ihe Hassaiiiau d) nasty. Haharatn, ac cording to legend and plaque, was a wonderful archer. During one of his burning exiMslnlons, on which his fa vorite wife had accompanied hiin, lie shot a sleeping antelope with such pre cision as lo graze the animal's ear. The antelope awoke and. Mlevlng himself annoyed by a fly. put his hind hisif to bis rar to strike off the fly. A si-eond arrow lent by tho royal hand fixed the antelope's hoof to his horn. The king's wife merely said, "I'rae Uet mokes perfect," which touched the pride of her royal spouse. I in lied, as the peualty for her plain speaking, she was sent out Into the mountains to perish, but instead found shelter in a village. Here she lodged III Oil lls-r risitn asrelnled by 110 Steps aud. boring bought u calf, carried It up ami down every day. The king, passing by four years later, was amaz ed at seeing a young woman carry ing' a 0OW up a flight of 20" steps. The lady again took occasion to remark. "I'rac tlce makes perfect," whereupon she unveiled, was recognized and restored to favor. 1 1 1 I.,. uli Wrll Handled. You can always trust the American woman to take care of herself. The friends of a girl who lives In Eight eenth street are telling these days of an adventure which befell her one aft ernoon within the fortnight. She was standing, this Klgbteeuth street girl, at the corner of K and Eleventh streets waiting for a girl friend. A very dap per young man. a strauger doubtless In the town for most Washlngtonlans nre too well aware of the girl's social emi nence to venture on any Impertinence to her stepped up. bowed mid said airily: "Waiting for somebody V" The girl turned to look at him. "tiuess you've forgotten me," he went on with growing familiarity. "I saw you at a dinner last week." The girl looked at him steadily for a moment. "Oh, I remember now," she suid. "It was at Colonel Hlnnk's. Y'ou are Colo nel Clank's butler, of course. No, I don't know of anybody who wants a butler. Have you tried the employ ment agencies?" ' And tben, slowly and calmly, she walked away. Washington Post Tallow nii.it. . na Mrdlrlne. In France the ieusantry still stick to medicines calculated to turn the aver age doctor's hair grny with horror. Wine Is nn Ingredient of every pre scription. In fever cases It Is always the predominant one. The French peasant's faith In fermented (Tap Juice Is truly beautiful. If his children are stricken w ith the measles, he gives them wine well sweetened with honey nml highly spic ed with pepiH-r. For a severe cold he administers a quart of red wine aud a melted tallow cuiidle mixed. For scar let or brain fever he gives eggs, white wine and soot well beaten together. Not all their superstitions are curi ous. Some are pathetic. A mother, for Instance, often buries her dead child with Its favorite toy or a lock of her own hair In the cofttn, "that It may not feel quite alone." Tha lSrona Oar. The heartless landlord has come to evict the widow with IS children, many of whom are teething. Hut at the threshold the woman waves him back imperiously. "Not today!" she cries. "Why notV" asks the landlord, with pardonable curiosity. "Bocauee," tbt woman replied, "no pitiless storm of rain mingled with Icy sleet rages without!" The landlord grinds his teeth in im potent rage. He may trample under foot the prompting's of his better na ture, but not the conventionalities es tablished by long usage. Detroit Jour noL Throat Trouble! a it t .. altliM T llvt is in tie- aX- Ill , where ibe uhio rcinties InUl 'ae nil apt Bin r. It may pi thai lh U fonhlut srv common hi re be en n-e ol loca tion, b Ut , whatever the ration, I tlnd It wi-e to con stantly kcepa supply of Acker's Eng lish I'.emisly fr ron-iimp-gon on band. It i- tin la-it thing 1 ever .-nniL- across for coughs, colds and throat tn..l. . and Td it it. my tody far yetrt. )rui-t her. ran lie depended U to baV. U what she needs." (Signal Um,K Soldatys- BOB andlaboltlr.tbr..ughoiit ilu' ii d un rhiivm,: return the bottle to lour druggist, and get your money back. II . ,, i "I' " "" ;J"'" , ,v- W. U. UOOht:K i CO., frupnclott, Arte lorfc flu A. nl-T III liext r Itellis. Febn sry . 911 IivmiwouhI v"le a' either s left kill nn. e,r. ton musl register. Dnn'i nofjlect it. fherVro laagalnln workliig ordet Inn be roads leading to it on liolh sides ot ti e river are In an aluio-l in.. pMsable re minion. Mi- It. He Keltty, f Middle Pork is Vlllltng IrU iiils at ibis place. Heveral nftl e Dexter young men are working at El wards' logging lamp, on W Imbi rry bloatri Henry Cain and Wm (iriflln w ill cut the timber otr Ihe Halid-aker pur for the Fug nt Lumber Co, B It I'arker isr i-terilig Losl Valley and Mamie Pot) p telne'e. Mrs Jonathan Vine nt who i as been t. ti i ii tome t lino, died Wednesday in rnl"g. She wa burled ai tbt Pleu am Hill cemeierv Thursday. I'h Tiet't Kui'sil will begin the -i ig ossetnn on MoT day February IS i. Willi V. K Parker us teaclter. Keiiiil .r. f' Set Aerl M Vat etaae (Baai.. oatrn.r l-,ih k.i. aa On ..mil. -t i. I o r ..tin. s.s.a ROFBUCh f, Co. Inr. Uo. Lo . .L-ruurbl Ml "Sw l. aTiJ ilCAco" CRITICAL MOMENTS. Every undertaking in life has ita critlci moments. History is full of insuncti wln rr the fan- of nations hung. tk, iiaue of a single minute When youn. Bonaparte snatched up the flag ami .;)t,2 forward on the bridge of IasH, bj that brief instant lie opened the way (uf eooqueiit of half a world. Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. It nr: !i ;l illvdig-c-tsthe food and aids PJUtui n strengthening and recon Btructtng the exhausted digestive or gans. 1 ;-lhealest discovered digest ant and tonic. No other preparation can upp'o-Hcb It In efltcleney. It in res and pi i nianently curat Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Platulenc , Sour Stomach, Kauaea, Slok Headache, Gasl r.ilgia.rramps.and ill other esulti "f inmcrfect digestion. P.-aporcC hv E C lulh'X aCo , Cblcaaa. IIItEIT h CO.. Corn.r flruo Siore. Sax in. nratlnatloB. A steamer was stopped in the mouth of the river owing to a dense sea fog. An old lady Impilrod of the captain the cause of the delay. "t'au't see up the river." replied the captain. "Hot I can see tho stars overhead," coutlnued the old lady. "Yes: but uutll the boilers bust we ain't a going that way." World's Comic. Raptilneaa. Human happiness, according to the most received notions, seems to consist of three Ingredients, action, pleasure and Indolence. And though these lu gredleuts ought to he mixed in differ ent proportions, according to the par ticular disposition of the person, yet no one Ingredient can bu entirely wanting without destroying lu some measure the relish of the whole composition. Habit. Habit hath so vast a prevalence over the human mind that there is scarcely anything too strange or too strong to be asserted of It. The story of tbt miser who. from being long ncctisto u ed to cheat others, came at last to cheat himself and with great delight and triumph picked his own p a guinea to convey to his board is uol impossible or Improbable. i i.fl ' i 10 II 2 mm lb ... iONEY I i V. ut T ami o-Til at . . a'M ) ur v 1 .i I he. fill tilao t' : ibtT I't -If s or mi (1 1 1 tU yU Lost BJhd nt-rli, atnrt we vr I tl.i. HrtJIir.l II...L t e U jon by v v. v Va la oek.re oshIm tklO" evottiii if ' i Ullh.lt- " I' ort".' i ttcfj If ft , . irct fag Mil ." 1 1 a.. I .a. Mllol wssitariii ?.'A v emBLs aa' ot li. i.t'a1! - ! ik- It1 Ural ; j ;.ffr fim si. 05 aiul rap ri s: .:ia.v- .. . i amo nil I .... la . I . Lisa, a s. This Circular Plush ' Boll'a Seal I'luih, ttiruiAtfiuiut wiiu ion hi d Nig to hinr. heoeoerH. Van elabntmt(v gojihiutoViiiu w.t i .eutat. :rn i;i 1 uinca. beovUiir nj lllu-troti' l. Mnimffd attarorj rlv rh tsm flnrlllnrh Tbtlvl Vur. umi l r t t fUltl Alter rliani -I'.' -r in- ! .1 . . tit- ira SEAM. RQIBUOK ACO.. C ,CC ,Sran, UarliLtg a Co. aia Itl lain "J raUaUa. - asi ; StsmmyiTALtrr LOST V OOfl AND MAtMHOOr KERV1TA '- fcslmpotehcy, Night Emissions an v. - diseases, all effects of self '.'"!?' t.'.iiso. or excess and itnlis i fiction. A nerve ton it i. -y "v IH Id'ioil builder, lirinca the ??. i. in!.- nlnn. l. . j . . it-un ... ('.lit t. nccrtS unt ''o. re9tcrcs the lire cf youth 0l. t W.'l f!r mr-ilKlan at i -j. . Hjwaavirayai .njA , r ( IOAC3 .l:iVlTl ' -ve Ifi.i, ,. IMS O .": .'l.il f Sin raaaaaanai N "RVi TA MEDICAL CO C.;r.ton A Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILU 1) N. :e!y evety man and worn n , .in reraH aoni. Individaal experience w hen an ia. atari t am has nude months or ttm ol bapplw ai or misery. Tin :e are times when a man's health a at M.iW. iipmi liie care he give- n. u wiUia nrcnty-foui hours. He may be up set ei hi- feet and going' about Ins work, bulk system Ms become ran-down and wtaknij to that point, that a few hours are as critirat as If be Sere M the turning point of a rba, gin. is f. vcr, but lie doesn't realize it It is pie same u.ivwheti a man't lint ha. been out of order so long, and hit blood so choked up with bilious point thai lii-i lungs begin to be affected and bt feels that he is going into ci.tisumptioa This i- the critical moment lie mat net tu- ... .- naumntlofl at all at that time: hat. few days I . -en hours may put him intent A great many cases of wasting ''.imam arhi Ii ve been cured by I)r I'icrct'i Goi I. n V. dil il Discovery have been dag. no... 'I by d... .rsas eases of cousumptiet, when liu y -...-re really s. vere e i-, s ol bii out p .soiling and iiialnutiition, accoav pani.-il ' y a hacking- cough. Dr. I'icrct'i remarkable "Discovery" gives the the power to throw off bilious secretion ; tm allies stort.u h and iil.s'd maktagenjtt to digest food and convert it into whole, some nourishment and lu althy blood whki besls the Inflamed longs and bmnchul li-. in s and builds up 11. lh and stirnglh. This natural process .a restoration ...met at a critical moment w hen the lungs at just on the verge of I ing o vent' ht last and Ie.. ken down by bile poisoned blood. There ate well authenticated ca u, whiA this " Discovery " has restored health tat after the bnig' tissue was seriously im paired. In thi M cases, according hi the diagnoses of eminent physicians, It ha actua'.iy cured Consumption, for -iy ol the cases cured had been pronounc. I con sumption by the best physicians '-unable . but in the tnijonty of installer-,! would be more cmti ct to say, that it -tro people consumption. It i n. -av the least, a thoroughly ft estabh-hed fact, that the " tloldcn MtO ; cai Discovery 11 cures weak lanes, bledny from the Inn s, obstinate, liiinrlngeoat bfonchical iffections, and all those iliraagt met. ind morbid conditions, inriudtif eniac- i: or wasting away of flesh, which. If ...... e -' - - i.. 11 mil- 'i iiuji..j.vii, inutile. to consumption. The case of Mr. Harrison Smith, of Grp. creek. Wayne Co., Ky., shows ti. rum. ous operation of this wonderful remedy In a lettt r to Dr. Pierce, he writes : "I took a severe cold which aettled oa at lungs and chest, ami I suffered intensely. 1 tried several of our best phyhiciana here, ui they nre up all ho)e of my recovery ; -. ol that I hail eonsumption and could live lait a fev days or wicks. Mr. Jan. I.orton, a nnthbx came to me ind toltl me to write to Dr rieree that he couhl cure me. I did so. and hrwnk me what kind of medicine to Kit. I took in bottles of Dr. Pierce'a Golden Medical Discover! and now I am sound and welt. I fed txtar lhan I have in ten years." lb ! long before disease has progressed to any such desperate point i9 the tine bl n the " Discovery " is of most unite. sal benefit. Its strengthening aid should be obtained it the first sign of failing appe tite, impaireu uigesiion, or a constipwe tendency. For thin and debilitated women ud puny children, it is the best possible deih builder, and strength promoter. For thou whose blood is impure and skin in an tu healthy condition, this blood - renorttinj "Discovery" is far more effective thu lotions or cosmetics, It is not met temporary stimulus; it does not mill flabby fat. For this reason it is far prefer able to malt extracts and nauseoui cod- liver oil emulsions. It creates hard, heiltty flesh and permanent vigor. Dr. Tierce'e Common Seme Medical Advh will now he sent absolutely free forthemence of mailing only, twenty -one one-cent atite which should be inclosed to World's Dt-"-anry Medical Association, Iliiffalo, N. 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