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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1894)
i PBS D URIXG hard times consumers cannot afford to experiment inferior, cheap brands of bak- NOW that the purity of the i I 1 i with ing powder. It is great strength and KUVAL stand out as a friend in need to those who desire to practise Econ omy in the Kitchen. Each spoonful does its per fect work. Its increasing sale bears witness that it is a necessity to the prudent it goes further. N B M-0 Grocers say that every dollar in vested in Royal Baking Powder is worth a dollar the world over, that it does not consume their capital in dead stock, because it is the great favorite, and sells through all times and seasons. nour had swung open a few inches, but to her astonishment it was fixed in that position ana she coma not pass. As yet she had been free from anv personal fear, and even now it was with a half smile at her imprisonment in the major' ftcdy that she ranj the bell and turned to the window. A man whom she rec cnized as one of the ranch laborers was ftanding a hundred feet away in the gar den looking curiously at tho" house. He A NEW ENGLAND 3HRACLE. scLBAXDooiADirFKBExc A RAILROAD ENGINEER RELATES HIS EXPERIENCE. Mlui.. . 0VL 6AK,Na PO06" CO-i 106 WALL ST., NEW-YORK. S"t Alexander Miserable Ktiil. At n period when most men who succeed pr jiit nogtoning to rti"nnt the fhr.t sUp ping stone of success Alexander the Great was nt the summit of his power. With a trained force of less than 40,000 men he overran all of w hat was then considered the civilized part of Asia, and also Kgypt. He overthrew army after army immeasur nhly his superior in milliners so swiftly that the world was dazzled by the rapidity, scope and magnitude of his achievements. Me was looked upon as a sort of demigod. And yet even he was sighing because t here were no more worlds to conquer. He per ished miserably after a prolonged debauch. His mighty empire melted like a mist under the influence of the rising sun and his life work went apparently for nothing Yankee lilade. A Hose as a Telephone Line. A couple of bright young men of Cincin nati have invented anil patented an elec trical device whereby the pieiiieii of a fire engine company may be able to telegraph from the nozzle end of a line of hose to the engineer. By a code of signals given on a small electric bell the pipenien can notify the engineer when to start the stream anil when to close down. In like manner a fli" tress call may l.c; iven to show that t lie men in a building In danger from suffocation or o'-!i-i- cause. New Orleans Times-Democrat. . Kan Away nllli Hint. meagoHenryC.Stoney.a TllJlMlffll CnnTO P1.1TJ0 Jln iuue..l at W-lona college iUlUUU UULUll lllll U II Utlll A Ti i Inij Ordeal. At n social gathering in Harlem the fol lowing proceedings were had: "So your nephew is going to get mar ried?" "Yes, ma'am, next Saturday the knot will be tied." Little Johnny (who has been listening with opeu mouth) I say, ma, on the last day they let the poor fellow eat any thing he wants to, don't thc-y Texas Silt ings. Tobacro Lessens ItirlltA. Tobacco as a cause of depopulation in France is advanced by XI. K. Decroix, a well known nntitobacconist. The argu ments by which he seeks to fortify this opinion are by uo means void of ingenuity, anil are supported by the evidence of inves tigations and information contributed hy various medical men, and of the vital sta tistics afforded by different department-sof the country. New ork Journal. Sit Came Irnwn. A Holyoke expressman went to move a piano belonging to H family named Andrews, the instrument lieingattai'lieil for debt. Mrs. Andrews wept and en treated and finally climbed on the piano and sat ii'khi it. daring the expressman to take it. He went right along with his work, however, saying he would take piano, woman and all. and rather than ride aloft through the street in that fashion she finally came down from her perch. Springfield HomesteBd. Ills limit A short time tllllUWIilCUl bought a cunterboard skiff. Accompanied oj .ur. . i'. Hernm, a college friena. he went down the lake to take "the first sail of the season," us he ambitiously de clared. Tho water inside the harbor seempd comparatively placid, but sailors could see that a tremendously high sea waj running outside the shelter of the long biers. Some men on the shore who saw him embarking spoko of the danger cl going out in such a sea, but ho ignored their caution, although his companion refused to go out with him. With u small sail up he glided into the bay east of the harbor. A few minutes afterward the wind, which was sweeping down th lake from the west, caught the boat in a squall aud almost npset it. The un fortunate student escajied upsetting by letting loose the sheet, and coining no in the wind the skiff quickly ran out into the open lake before an irresistibla wind, which increased violently tho far ther out he went. It soon became evi dent to iwrsons on shore that tho fra'i boat, with its occupant, was drifting helplessly upon huge waves which threatened to overwhelm it every moment. An alarm was soon raised, and Mr. D. Rooney, captain of the lifeboat crew, hastened bown to tho lake. Four stal wart fishermen came to his assistance. and they made an heroic attempt to res cue the poor fellow, who had become sport for the relentless waves. Tho life boat crew worked with desperation to overhaul the rnnawav skiff, but iiftt r pulling hard and gaining on her percep tibly tho wind would catch her sail and send her scurrving southeastward fur ther out into the lake. For miles tin chase was kept up. and after living out three hours Captain Ilooney mid his crew came within about sixty yards of the little boat. They could s.-o the unfortun ate youth kneeling in the bow, apparently trying with all his might to pull the mast. Then, with his rescuers in sight, a wall of water rose and buried him be neath the waves. He was Boon to fall out of the boat, and that was the last seen of him. Cor. Toronto (ilobe, War on the Sparrows. The members of the Sparrow club at Rickling. which is situated in the north west corner of Kssex. have destroyed up ward of I .(KM sparrows since lant fall Several of them have been fined for not killing the number they are bonnd by the rules to destroy according to the ex tent of their holdings, one paying as much as sixteen shillings. London fit Bits. A Marvelous Clock. A clock 2-r feet square and 40 feet hitrh will be one of the Australian ex hibits at the World's fair. It will iiroh- ably he the most wonderful astronoui ical clock ever made, the various dials showing the position of the planets and their satellites. New York Journal INSIST OS HAVINO THE Beltin?, Packing and Hose, Boots and Shoes, Rubber and Oil uoming, Druggists' Rubber Goods, MASCriCTCRKD BY Goodyear Rubber Co. 73 and 7 Firm HI., rorusnu, Write lor citslogue nti. Out of Jail to Kerelvo a Fortune. frank ftclibliav von Kingloeifer, a millionaire, has been released from the workhouse on n writ of habeas corpus issued by Judge Stowc. liinglooffer's father was a prominent railroad con tractor in Doheinia. He died recently, leaving a fortune of 5,HHi.0iX) florins, or $1,72.-1,0(10. Most of this will lie in herited by Ringloeffor, as he is tho eld est 6on. RingloeflVr came to this country eight een years ago. He succeeded John Is. Schlosser as steward of the Dumiesne club. While holding that position he became involved in trouble and was tried and convicted on the chargo of taking money and entering a building with felonious intent. He was sentenced to the w-ork house for four years, and while there escaped, but was caught For this escape he was sentenced to three additional years. He served five years, and was released on a technical! ty. About (14,000 of his inheritance is now in New Y ork. uingloctler will not go back to his native land, but will be gin business in this city. 1'ittslmrg Cor. Philadelphia Times. leaned and Lent. Some facetions people are just too facetious for anything, and then again they are not. A friend of Charlie Noteclcrk's came in the other miming and wanted to bor row his umbrella. Sorrv, Hurry, old boy, he said, with . , , ... . -i 1- suave deceit I uncss, "out i caiiiuoiu It's Lent." What's that got to do with itT asked Harry, apparently as innocent as a lamb. 'A cood deal. I can t lend my um brella to you when it's Lent, can XT In By FRANCIS BEET EAETE, All this did not, however, abato hor admiration for both perhaps particu larly for this picturesquely gentlemanly young fellow, with his gentle audacities of compliment, his caressing attentions and his unfailing and equal address. And when, discovering that she had mislaid her fan for tho fifth time that morning, he started up with equal and undiminished lire to go again and fetch it, the look of grateful pleasure and plead ing perplexity in her pretty eyes might have turned a loss conceited brain than his. "Bnt you don't know where it is?" "1 shall find it by instinct." "Yon aro spoilinj me yon two." Tho parenthesis was a hesitating addition, bnt sho continued with fresh sincerity. 'I shall bo quite helpless when 1 leave here if I am ever able to g. by myself." "Don t ever go, then. "But just now I want my fau it iaso closo everywhere today." "I fly, mademoiselle. He started to tho door. . She called after him, "Let ma help your instinct, then. I had it last in tho major's study." "That was where 1 was going." He disappeared. Rosa got up and moved uneasily toward tha window. How queer and quiet it looks outside. It's really too bad that ho should bn sent after that fau again. He'll never find It." Sho resumed her place nt tho piano, Adelo following her with round expect ant eyes. After a p'liise sho started up again. "I'll go and fetcli it myself," sho said, with a half embarrassed laurrh, and ran to the door. Scarcely understanding her own nerv ousness, but tindmg relief lu rapid movement. Rose flew lightly up the staircase. Tho major's study, where sho had been writing letters during his ub- sence that morning, was nt tho further end of a long passage and near her own bedroom, the door of which as she passed Bhe noticed half abstractedly was open, but she continued on and hurriedly entered tho study. At the same moment Emile, with a smile on his face, turned toward her with the fan in his hand. "Oh, you've found it," she said with nervous eagerness. "1 was so afraid you'd have all your trouble for nothing." With a half breathless smile she ex tended her hand for the fan, but he caught her outstretched little palm in bis own and held it 'Ah, but yon are not going to leave us, aro your In a flash of consciousness she under stood him, and, as it seemed to her, her own nervousness and all and every thing. And with it cams a swift appre ciation of all it meant to her aud her futuro. To by always with him, and. like him, a part of this rcfini d and rest ful seclusion akin to all that had so attracted her in this house: not to be obliged to educate herself np to it, but to be in it on cnnnl terms at once; to know that it was no wild foolish, youthful fancy, nut a vise, thoughtful and prudent resolve that her father would understand and her frirndi resp-.-ct theso were th thoughts that crowded quickly upon he more like an explanation of btr fuel lugs than a revelation in the brief sec ond that ho held her hamL It was uol perhaps love as she had dreamed it, and even believe! it iK-fnre; she was not ashamed r embarraa-1. Fhe even felt with a slight pride that she was not bhiRhinrj. She raised her eyes frankly. What sho would have said she did not know, for the door which he had closed behind her began to rhuke violently. It was not the fear of some angry In trusion or interference sorely that made him drop her hand instantly. It was not her second thought the idea that some one had fallen in a nt against it tliat vnfi run if vnti want to. EX-PRESIDEXT I H ARRlsU -feted Harrv. "There's nothing in the blanched his face with abject and unrea- Say. of the Military school: " It ! I anj regulations for the observation ' arming terror. It must have been sonie- go, a io ev-r rep - , , . air..i.)si a uian lending a iriemi thing else that cansei nun to utfr an an umbrella, is there? What you need, inarticulate cry and dash ont of the room in,nrli. Is trrammnr for beginners. and down the stairs like a madman Shortly thereafter Harry wanted om with the nml.rella and Charlie lo died like a person with that tired feeling.-, Detroit Free Press. Ikivs, ond ferihescnooli Mid good for ibe country." I BISHOP I SCOTT I ACADEMY Pnrllsnd, Or., It MtlUarr Prtool liitiler government control. "'" tlflc, clanicil. corome'rlil eouries- rlie fore.tslnf.ue. epnui n-ui iiiii February . if ' mrtA il.iu.-vi thn hlitfr lika What had hapi-:i "i? In 1-er own self pofcMwsion she knew that nil tliis was pacing rapidly, that it wss not the door now that was still shaking, for it had swung almost shut gain, bnt it was the window, the book saw her facs C3 she tried to raise tho sash, uttered an cclamanoa -i ran forward. But before she could understand what heuiid the cash begau to rattle in her hand, the jarring recommenced, the floor s'aoolj beneath her feet, a hideous sound of grinding seemed to come from the walls, a thin seam of dust like smoke broke from theceiiing, and with the noise of falling plaster a dozen books followed caA other from the shelves in what in the frantic hurry of that moment seemed a grimly deliberate succession; a picture banging against the wail to her dazed wonder swung forward and appeared to stand nt right angles from it; sho felt herself reeling against the furniture, a deathly nausea overtook her, and as she Clanced despairingly toward the window the outlying fields beyond the garden seemed to bo undulating like a sea. ror the first time she raised her voice. not in fear, but iu a pathetic littlo cry of apology for her awkwardness in tum bling about uud not boinj able to grap pla this new experience, aud then she fonnd herself near the door, which had once more swung free. She grasped it eagerly and darted out of tho study into tue deserted passage. Hero some in stinct made her follow the line of the wall rather than the shaking balusters of the corridor and staircase; but before she reached t he hot torn she heard a shout, aud the farm laborer she had seen com ing toward her seized her by the arm. dragged her to tho open doorway of the drawing room nnd halted beneath its arch iu the wall. Another thrill but lighter than before passed through the building, then all was still again. a uvl-i, 1 reefcou; inula au juai now, said tho man coolly. "It s quite safe to cut and run for tho garden now through this window. Ho half led, half lifted her through tho French win- ow to tho veranda ami the ground. and locking her arm in his ran quickly forward a hundred feet from the house. stopping nt last beneath a large post nk where thero was a rustio seat, into which sho sank. "You're safe now, 1 reckon, ho said grimly. She looked toward the house. The sun was shining brightly. A cool breeze seemed to have sprung up as they ran. bho could see n quantity of rubbish lying on tho roof, from which a dozen yards of zinc glitter were perilously hanging, tho broken shafts of tho further cluster of chimneys, a pile of bricks scattered upon tho ground and among thebatternl downbeamsof the em! of the veranda; but t hat was all. She lifted her now whitened face to the man, nnd with the apologetic sniilo ctill lingering on her lips asked: "W hat does it all mean? What has happened?" The man stared at her. "D'ye mean to say ye don t knowr "How conid I? They must have all loft tho house as soon as it began. I was talking to to M. L'Hommadieu, and he suddenly left. Tho man brought his face angrily dowu within an inch of her own. "D'ye mean to say that them d d French half- breeds stampeded and left yer there alone.' Sho was still too much stupefied by tho reaction to fully comprehend his meaning, and repeated feebly, with her smile stiil f lintly lingering, "But you don t tell mo what It w;u.' "An earthquake," said the man rough ly; "and if it bad lasted ten seconds longer it would have shook down the whole shanty and left you under it Yer kin teil that to them if they don t know it, but from the way .they made tracks to the fields I reckon they did. They're coming now.' W ithout another word ho turned away hnlf stiriily, half defiantly, passing scarce fifty yards away Mrs. Randolph and her daughter, who wore hastening toward their guest. 'On, hero you are, said Mrs. Ran- dolph.with tha nearest approach to effu sion that Hose had yet seen in her man ner. "We were wondering where you bad run to and were getting quite con- cernej. binilo was looking for you everywhere. The recollection of his blank and ab ject face, his vague outcry and blind night, camo back to Rose with a shock that sent a flush of sympathetic shame to her face. The ingenious Adele noticed it and dutifully pinched her mother s arm. Kmile," echoed Rose faintly, "look ing for mcr Mother and daughter exchanged glances. "i t-s, said Mrs. Randolph cheerfully, he says he started to run with you, but you got ahead aud slipped out of the garden door or something of that kind. she added, with the air of making light of Hose's girlish fears. "You know one scarcely knows what one does at such tunes, and It must have been all fright fully strango to you and he's been quite distracted lest yon should have wan dered away. Aik-lc, run and toll him Miss Mallory has been here under the oar all the tune. liose started, and then fell hopelessly b.v k in her seat. Perhaps it was true! Perhaps he had not rut.'iod off with that awful face ami without a word. Per haps she hersi If bad boon half frightened out of her reason. In the simple weak kindness of her nature it seemed less dreadful to b.-lieve tluit the fault was partly her own. "And yon went back into the house to Ioo't for ui when all was over," said Mrs. Randolph, fixing her black, beady, magnetic eyes on ilose, "and that stupid yokel 'Z Ao brought you out again. He needn't have clutched your arm so close ly, my dear 1 must speak to the major about his ciwwave familiarity but 1 suppose I shall be told that that is Ameri can freedom. I call it a liberty.' " Willing to Wall. What are you going todowben you grt,lv th9fl()()rbenp4th that PARTY- dlliiVLD ITT COLDES WEST BAKING POWDER In'nili.lrnlilfnm. To H- It 1 s mtfcUl of aculib, i.:ciwurc aud ecouuinr. . I ..,.11. ...nn.l nFlaot Bemeay fl Lierce the Kl.aja Amrnn m iw Fta to T. and Cheaer II P1"" . nor-h f Inel U l 1 rliV-"' ?.''"T-.. Pruned broad i- . ,.n" ki-d lb visitor. The little fellow " Bn onorearneiKrai'j r w tb voice wiiho .... . . by d memoiW th. p. "'P PP- Exchange- of India oiinlai-J la ns a Wi fret eooiigb t't were all shaking. She heard a bnrried scrambling, the trampling of feet below and the quick rustling of a skirt in the passage as if some one bad precipitately tied from her room, let no one uaa called to her even he bad said nothing. Whatever had happened they clearly had not cared for ber to know. The iarrirg and rattling ceased as sud denly, bnt the house seemed silent and tutj. kiie.iMTifd. to Um door, which The Wonderful Stnrr Told br Fred C. Vote and III! Motlier-ln-l.an lo a Ke porler of the B. .too Herald-Hoth Are Keatored After lear of About. From the B. ilou Herald. The vast heaith-civing results already attributed by the iieuspat'is through out this couutrv and Cauuoa lo lr. nl mms' "1'ink t'Uis lor Palo IVuple" bavt oevu recently suiitiieiiit-iiteU uv the i-asi-t of two con tn lot a invalids in ouo house hold iu a New ImilUukI town. The liauiet of these people are rred O. Vose. lilt wife and his luolliei-iu-law. Mrs. Oiivn C Holt ot I'eU-iuoio, IiieuiOcia ol tin same household. To the Herald reporter who was seni to investigate Ins ivinai kabie cure Mr. Yosu said : " 1 am 67 Years old. am. have been railroading lor iliu l-'iuliuui lor tiltecu years. Muce bovuood 1 liavv lx.t-11 trouoled with a weak sloiuucli. For the past seveu years 1 have tuiteivu terribly aud coiisluiilly. My stomach would not retain loou'; my tiead aclit-u constantly and was to u'izxy 1 cuiiU. scaicely slaiitl; my exes wciu blurred; I had a bad lieuilomii. and inv breath was ollensive. 1 had physicians, uui they tailed to help me. '.My iimx-tili nave out, and lour eais ago 1 dexempco palpitation ol the hrait, which beiiouslx atlet-teU my breathing. Had ternoi, pains iu my back, ami had lo make wa ler Uianv tunes a day, 1 finally devel oped rheumatic signs, aud couldn't slie uignis. ii i lay How n, my heui t woiiui go pil-a-pat at a g' t'al le, mid main nights 1 did not close my eyes at all. J was broken down in body and discour aged in spirit, when some time iu Feb ruary last 1 got a couple ol boxes ol ir. imams' nun nils, lietoro l had fin ished the first box X noticed that tin palpitation of my heart, Inch had hold- eied me so that 1 couldn't breathe at times, began to improve. 1 saw Hint n. going to my home on the lull iroiu tin depot, which was previously an awlu. tasK, my heart uui not heat so violciilli aud X had more breath when 1 reachi-u the house. Alter the sen mil and Ihliti boxes X grew better in every other re spect. My stomach hecume stronger, tue gas Uelcliiug was not so hail, my ap petite and digestion iiupiovcd, anil m sleep became nearly niitiiial uiiu undisturbed. X have continued taking the pills three times a day ever since lit. .March, and to-day 1 am leehng bcilci than at any limu during the last t-iglu years. 1 can coiilidciiuy uud i-oiiscit-h- lioiisly say that they have done mu hum good, aud their gooil etlects are more pel- uiaiieiil, thuu uny niediciuo X huve i-vei taken. My rheumatic pains iu legs aim hands are all gone. 1 ho pains in tin small of my buck, wliiih Mere to bud in limes that X couidii i siuud up sliaighl, have nearly all vanished, ami X find niv kidneys are well lemiliiUtl by llu-hi. tins is an cued not dunned lor lliu pillt in the circular, hut lu my cuso liiev broiiulit it about, X uui feeling 100 lit i cent better in every tlmiie ami iiiuiiiu-r.' lliu icpoiler next tan Alls. Hull, who sum: 1 uui 07 veins old, ami lor loin- teen years past 1 huve had uu luierinit tent heal t tiouhlu. Tlirto years ugo I had nervous prostration, by which mi heart trouble muh im-rciu-i-d eohHtlly Ihu'i 1 nail to lie down moslol the Hum. Al stomach also gave out, and X had con initial mid intense pain iroin lliu hack Oi my neck to the end ol my backbone, in loiirteen weeks X spent illUU lor doctoi bills and mediciiiee, but my health con tinued so iiuserublu that 1 gave up doc toring ill despair. X began to take Ur. illiuuis' 1 ink I'll Is lust winter, unit Hit til st box made mu leel ever to much bet ter. 1 have taken the pills emeu Feb ruary, uiin mu remit ol slopping en tirely the pain in the riiine ami lit Uu region of lliu liver. My stomach is tigan normal, and the. palpitation ol the lu-aii has troubled me hut llueu limes since 1 commenced the pills." An uiihIvmhoI It. Wil hams' X'mk I'll le shows that they contain, in a condensed lorm, all the elements necessuiy to give new lliu and richness to Hie hiood and restore shuttered nerves. Iheyaruuii unlainng siiecihc lor such diNeiihes us lo comotor ataxia, puitial puiulysis, M. I tus name, niatica, neuialiiiu, iheiiina- tif in, nervous headache, lliu after (.-fleet of la grippe, pulnituliun ol lliu heart. pale and sallow complexions, all forms ol weakness either In male or female, and all diseases resulting from vitialeil humors in the blood. Pink Pills are sold by all dealers, or will be cent iiostpuiil on receipt oi price tiiu cents a box. or six boxes lor 1 60 Ihey are never sold in bulk or by thu 100) hy addressing lie Williams' Aieuicuio lo.. hchcnecludv. a. i or urocuviue. uiu. Many unsenlar men nirenmb to faturaes born, with eae bv prou far Ibelr lulvrioni lu pbra Ical urenitth. MukI doet uol ImplT viiror. In (act. It U not difficult ot proof thai athlete, do not lire a loiij uor enjor in food health at ibe veraite ludivldual ho is visurout that It to say, a hoe dlrellon and tlevp are unliu paired, alioe mrve are tranquil, and who has no or irtinlc tt-ndeuey to dlM-ae. then. retiulltt-s of viitor are eonfeired uhii Ihttae Inherviillv weak, no les than upon Hiom) dt-bllltatnl throtnch WMttiut diese, by a lliortUKh,ieriiutenleourM f llo.UMter'aStomHch bltlt-r, the le alue na lioiisl loule. IniloriMsl and rvcom mended bv physlt-laiik of eminence. It wilt not endow yoil iih the nuiM-le ol a t orbt lt, but II will hifnse truerK into our yteoi and renew . h. active Old healthfill pel forutauee of lu fune lou. It iveruand cure malarial, thetiniatic and kidney ettiuplHlnta, aud overcome dyiiei6U, eoustlpa jou, liver trouble aud iiervouueu. rhnpple There It one thin, about Ml Fiude a i-ew h.-tie that 1 don't like. 8apple ri ht'l thai? Chapp-v Her fstht-r. WATKK MtlTIIK. One Tuerk Water Motor, new. that will levelop Iroiu 10 to lMiur-e power; cau be iau at a saurince oy atitiressiug X'almkk it R.T, Portland, Or, 100 KIWIKI-IIOO, Th. reader of thu paper will be pleated to team thai there U at leant one dreadtd dleae inal eieuce haa btvu able to cur. lu all ll -liilte, ana that 1 catarrh. Hall', t atarrh Cure me only istatttre cure kttowu lo th. me-ilCMl irHterntiv. t'atarrh. behi. a conilllutloiiHl tlla- -ae, rtsjiiliea a eoii.titultonMl trvatuieuC. Hall a t'alairli Cure ! takeu lnternMlIy,acllugillreorly li I . bliasl and niiu-ouatilrUceiof Ihuavsteui. lu-rehy devtroyiuif thefouiiuHilonof ilieolaite iml gh hig the imtienl atreuaili by buhdiiiK up he e..te,lilulloii and asaiallii: nalitre hi ihiIuk ha vtirk. I'ne proprieiora haveao much faith in lu otirative Htuis that they offer One Hundred IHihira for any caae thai It fulls to cura. tieud tor lut ol leatlmonlala. Adilreat K. J. t'llKNKV A CO.. Toledo. O. Sold by drugg-liu; 76 cenu. Eating in Haste At time. wLU. icrrlnz a. constable and deputy ihcriff brought on dyspeptic trouhla, although I wa. natural ly healthy. Sight month, ago I com menced taking Bood'i Ban. parllls. It baa cured my dytpeptla troablo sod set m. back lu my axo about fifteen years. 1 aiivl-cd other, to toko Hood's Sarsapurilla nud t! ey Mr. Shuuiwar. now rcjo!co over th. good cftVct It has had upon them, xly wife had suffered from icrcro headaches, general pros' hut ion aud lest of appetite. Bhe has takou two Hood's'Cures bottles, and her head 1. now free from pain and ho Is enjoying excellent health and renewed treugtUV' 8. Shchwat. Webster, Mass. Hocd'a Pills a-sl-t digestion. ISO. A 1'OTTKK HKKSS, 6ii. S3x4S Inside bearers; table distribu tion; tied springs; will print nine-column lolij or six-column quarto; a splendid all round pres. for country olllue; for sale jlieup; gtiarauteed in order. Address Falmii A Kit, Portland, Or. Da. Bnam.lln.BtOT. Polish; no dust, no amah Tar Gain .a for breakfast. ompt EM n cougit wuti a woiiK &ys- Uni, Consumption with Woak Lunga, or Dlsoaso with Loss of Flesh. Take Scott's Cm a promptly cure. tSets. 5Uota-and li.ouper llottio uueoeutau Tnis Or.at Cocoa where all other, fau. Cougha, Croup. Sore Throat, HoaraensaaTwhooptng Cough and Asthma. For Conauinptlco It Da. no rival; ha. cured thouaanda. ud will frtma von If taken in time. Bold by Druggist, on a guar antee. For a Lame llaok or ChatT um 8H1LOH t BBLLADONNA PLASTKtl Sou. OHILOH'S llnve you i CATARRH REMEDY. 'atan-h t This remetlv I. msrarv. teod to cure you. l'rIoa.tUata, Xujeutorfrae. Emulsion tho Croam of Cod-llvcr Oil, for any nllmont resultlii3 from poo, nourishment. Physicians, Iho world ovor, endorso It. Don't be deceived by Substitutes! l-tspsrod by Scott llowns, N. Y. All Druitl.ta. Pimples AND Blotches RR RVIDF.NCR That tin blood it urvn't tintt mat naturt ii tnui nv crinp to throw off thi impurities. Nothing it so beneficial in assisting tiaturt at swtjl t sftctfic t. .i. a.; it a simple vcgttablt compound. Jt liar in less to thi most dtlitats tliilil, yet it forces the poison to the turf act and tliminat.s it from the blood. I ennrarted a seven, errs nf htrwwt tvlMi that untitled ms for business for four years, A few bottle of Swift's Sneclfic (K. S. h.) cured uo, j. v.. j on as, illy Marshal, Fulton, Arkansas, Traatlsa on Mood and SVIn mnu ntnlUd trea, bwirr brauinic Co, Atlauu. C. ft J lr TTCTtTNCI ril.IS known ey metstaee YDI uiuiNo)or s,ao-iauiuitAia) UU TIKI.n ATONCR Tt nnr UR. BO SAfi kO J PILE REMEDY. Iff whn-li ants diraotlr on pans aiTaeMd, . .IU.I.IIIHIM llKV.Ithlii alhnlhi. )! f fS sp.rmanniloUFS PrlM Ooo. Druaatata r7a.a0 ariaaa. lr. Suaaaka, rauadslpaia, fa. Free by Mail A WHOLE GARDEN, I in ail rnu our lllimtr tfd U t otju w Ich will t.-li ynu ftll Kbonttl. unarltrl mill I'lnul Tn. iHlicrWKMi all Nnme y ro., 7 l kit nnii Sir et, au Frncico. Hvl td Beetla m iptcuUly. rvnrv il.flllir.l F.V5j- Hi CATAiCRH ihtunat Cure r.rOatnrrh, Dwifniw.f'oMa.BorwThroiit, Ik'UM of A- l0 k but lruokii'UA IN k VUKYfl mm i loorwmof, Ht-'wlttrhn, I'l'iiil bii'ki'iilnu riTiDOal llnnt!i i BtlH'll, vtcl IU 304 Dih RUPTURE I'KKMANKNII.Y lU'HKIios NO PAY. No f a Y UHTIt ci'KKii. IVe refer lo A.iniii all etlta. NoOr-kRATP'N. No itKTKaTiiia raoa amiNsaa, r It or call for clreuiai and liatik ivIuivih a. tiiaasilm Irsi IheO.E. MILLER CO., Msr.usai lullai. IMIII I 1.4 IIHKIIII' lnc.rp.r.'.d Capital and tm.lul, 1 1. COO 000. There aro rumors In the Co nr d'Alene miniiiK rt-iiiona Hint the Italian iiiiiifie will he driven out hy American labor, ana mat loree will be imt-tl. TKI.L T CM! It MtlKNIlH. lloati of letter, have been writlen, loine to the proprietor, of Ai.iom'ii 1'iihou, PLAtTiaa, koine to fi lend., telling of llioli lne.tini.lile value. Here I. one Iroiii the Hon. Kdinund I.. 1'ills, the lut. 1'rrsltlenl of the New York Htate Henate: " HrATR or Nrw Yonk, rta'ATK t'llAMHua, AlHANr, MuiCll II, I HMO 1 'I have Used Al.l.(iH k'a I'oh itla I'i.ab. Tia iu in V family for the na-t liva vrars. and can trutliliilly ray they ara a valiniuli remedy alio eilrcl grrul cures. 1 wntiM n n be wliliuul tlieiti. 1 liave In seve'al in stance, given .oiiirlofrii:uils.utt'rlii( with ami lame back-, ami tlu-y liave ina rlably alfinlt-d tieriain and eedy relirf. iiirv vaiiiMi ue sou iiisrri i v couiiiiKniieii iikAKuaiTii'. Piku will purify ill. blood. 'August Flower" " I am Post Master here and keep a Store. I have kept August Flower for sale for some time. I think it is a splendid medicine." E. A. Bond, V. M., I'avilion Centre, N. Y. The stomach is the reservoir. If it fails, everythinir fails. The liver, the kidneys, the lungs, the heart, tnc Head, the blood, the nerve. all eo wroiic. If you feel wrong. look to the stomach first. Put thai right at once by using August ! lower. It assures a good appetite and a good digestion. WATER MOTOR FOR SALE. On. eelelirnled Tuerk Water Motor! new Will develop IU lo 16-liorse aiwer. Wat r I. III. iienlaim eliiH!-t power lo use, and i Ii. "Tuerk' Is Hie nesi nii'i cheui est mo or In ih. Biark.t mu u. soiu hi a sneiiuee. Anures. PAI.bll.ll HkY, Portland, Or. N Your seeo lilt ha hocn sttlidlnw a I tna- lime. Mr. Dukey." "Tlieil II a ae.il. .v .li-,.r Hhr." Very alad to: shall n make it a m. eeipu - Throat diie.ae. com iiienca with a cold. OOtiKh or overlatiuliiM the voice TIicm- yiiiiiloui. (winch, if iirglecltul, often re sult in a curonio iroiiiue i,l um Iiiroal ) are allayed by the UM of "Hrown'i Lru,.chutl He Olve me a kl-s. won't tnnf Khe rhe.tini. (ngl))-Uell, I will, If you wou'l gl. I, awar. DR. GUNN'S iMraoTio LIVER PILLS ' KILD PHYSIC ONE PILL FOR A DOSE. A moTravnl of the bowvli imaIi 4m9 to naoMMrf ft h..a.lih. Tnaaa bi:Uaunt.li Uliat IM IIIKB IfMtl I fntvk II rmi'ilfir. Thar our HnOMuI, onantwa m Krtlew. ThfiMt mA&f,HM trtp oihmr pill d. To ouvIb, f oa ot ihmir tlU f will mail Minri4 Tt. or full hi ror ww- " ' ms avafwasia. Losaaaa Mad. Co, falladalylua. i ysowor huriioiV Jwyy norond elmnea. If f you would ulllrat aur vN II reed, lie aurs and suirt with VCmt i FERRY'S m SEEDS. lUUl Perry'a Hresl Auiinal mr I KM If I lcoiituliia Hi. stun and kiibalaiie. VVA or I no Intent fiirmlug knowl lljj YXvXodgfc Kvery planler should Jlll vSS. Iihv. It. Menl free. f ASQUERAOES, PARADES, 111 Altl t I I.I H Tlss-.AI HI avervlhlli. lu the above Una. Hvarils, frouertlea, Oiara and Play Books, ale.. tiAi.a. t'ualumea, Wlga, Iiiruished at greatly reduced rauasand In aupa. nor quality y iiieoiuaai. largest, Deal railOWUM and lli.relor. mly rcltusk ThtatrUtU Mtpyly Huum oh I As Hnrtte OmuI. Corraatioiiil.no. so Helled. UoLiarrkia A Co., W, and O'Karrall street, also wu Market strMi,Han Krant-laoo. W. sninilr all Thrnttr an Uu Uuatt, lo whom we r spatilfully rafar. YOU WHT THC BEST, eiid lor our t atalogua . r ,l)iCUBA10. menu. AiIiIiim . i;. M.c(a l(lauu, CaUliiiiilA. MDC WINCinW'C SooTMiHa Wilt). IIH141.UII It bVKUP , FOR 0ILDft(J TMTMIMO , ;raJk7lllSvaWiata. TS 1'sals a ksMsa r ii. Ni 6:12 - V N, tl No W'O WOKK foil WoltKKII. Are jroe ready lo aork, and do yn want tn i nen write in Ii. r. John o insk. liionei T t o. of Klciiannd, v. neip ou. , a. d sea II they e liliol I Qie ST. JACOBS OIL PAIUS And all th. World Knouia the CUIH U U. mi m mmrciu. Single and Married. A native of Ireland landing at Green ocU wantc to take tho train to Glas gow. N't-vtr bavin? boen in a railway tat ion lx-f ore, ho did not know how to (,'-t I.U tir-kf-t. rV-einj a lady, however, KoinK In, Put thought lie would follow her, and lie would toon know how to pet atioard. The laily, going to the ticket box and putting down her money, aaid. "Maryhill. rinsle." Her ticket waa duly handed to her, and .he walked off. Pat, thinking it nil right, planked down hi. money and ihonted, "Patrick Mtu-ohy, tuaxritd." Tit-Bit, Tlie Eest alcrprc:f Coat In tho WORLD I SUCKER riJHHr.LBi.H k-M Hrf.lMjif.it-La.'H raUMffiilroM'M., tuwifiuf imiuituoa. It-mli dm if ti fm n-raiv ' not ru m. jliuelia-l tat. DROP IT IF ITOUH BUHINEHH DOKIi NOT PAY. Chlekstis are aaally and suoceastuily raised by asing the Petaluma In pubatora and Brooder, our 11 luslralttd ealaloaiia u.Iia all ahnut il. Don't bny any bill th. Petaluma If yon waul strong, vigorous ehlcka W. ar. I' seine Coast llaadiiiarlers for Hone and Clovar Clttwrs, Mark rs, Honks, l apoulsltig TimiIs, Konulalos, Flood'. Hnup Cure, Morrl. fouliry Cur, C.wmosoii. the great chiekau-lli. killer and every other article reouirM by poultry raisers. He. ih. narhlnea in operation at our eihlull with ih. Norwalk Ostrich Karui. yildwluier Fair, hatching ostrleba. aud all kinds nl rags. Catalogue (ire; If you want It, wrlM ""a. rilKLUwa lVUHATUH VU. TU 7A0 704 7A Main street. FetalumaTCaL I SALARY? EXPENSES FKOU STAHT, FOH CAN V'T.H F0K Ct.KAN, I nam. uichard. (iiiMieu anill.sAur.sVBiirK lor b. gitiner: .1. slv hiIvsii. mailt; psrmaiienl. OtTVirl ihlspM-e' aa iwaiROt CO . nr. . ul.ii b dar. Y rtland.ur. The Admiral Cigarettes are superior to all others. Smoke the Admiral Cigar, ettes and be happy. The Admiral Cigarettes art the best, U .SET M 'rry. doubl.Ua. of nil