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F IR E W IT H E C ZEM A i- Farm©*-© M a in ly R e s p o n s ib le . >1« Sufferings o f Little Baby, i “ Th© fact id the method of tim ordi nary farmer in working out hie road tax n Doctors and Two Hospital* is the cause o f bad roads,” said President F a ll. Cared by C u t l c u r « . Marvin Huguitt, o f the Milwaukee and K ; b s b r b->e, I months old, broke out with St. Paul railroad. “ I know how it is, eesetnn. The Itching sad burning wns tn t.ii.«. W e used to the eonStnn spread to hi* Hmbe, breeel, face, end for I have farmed myself. head, u t i l he wa* nearly core red. his torturing pick out the deepest bale in the road and agonies mean pttabl* to behold; be had no peace and but Httls rest night or dump iu the dirt. As soon as it rained day. He was under treat* the place became impassable. Not all ment at different time* at tw o hospital* and by aeven localities, however, have poor roads. In doctors In this city without southern Wisconsin the roads are natu the least benefit; every prescription o f the doctors rally good, while 200 miles west the was faithfully tried, but ho roads are about as poor as they can be. grew worse all the time. If by any means, through a systematic F or months I expended about $3 per week for plan, they could be improved, we would medicines, and was willingly lend assistance.” — Chicago tirely diacouraKed. I pur. chased CuTicuaa, CY ti - News. SoAPand C u n c u r a R esolvent and followed the direction a to the letter. Relief was immediate, his sufferings were eased, and real and sleep per m itted. Ha steadily Improved and in nine weeks Was entirely cured, and has now aa clear a skin and la aa fair a boy as any mother could wish to see I recommend every mother to uee It for every Baby F erry’s Seeds and reap a rich harvest. Tb* y are always reliable, always in Ueinaud. always the t>e»t The gill who scrubs the stairs well is a hh’seing that brightens as she takes I her Might. rr-ERRY’SSKfcD ANNUAL! F a r I M ‘ ’ Jt I» <tn rrtcycti'iietlnt o f th.« latest farming J T h ey increase ap|*>tito, p u r ify the w hole system und a ct on the liver, Mil© lUmutiSmalL Informal! -> ir.»ui UW highest authorities. / Mauetl A Tk.lW.FH: R V A C M i Jg's**-. LETROIT* c h Korin tin habit of being orderly by never allowing yourself to I k * disorder ly. Disorderly habits increase with years, and are a great annoyance t< others and hindrance to self. . A L it t le E d it o r . cura SU£SIOi'‘ M RS. I f. FERGUSON, 86 W . Brookline st., Boston. Cutlcura Remedies T h e greatest akin cures, blood purifier*, and humor remedies o f modern times, instantly relieve the m ost agonizing form s o f eczema and psoriasis, and speedily, permanently, economically, and In fallibly euro every species o f torturing, disfiguring. Itching, burning, bleeding, ecaly, crusted, and pim ply disease* and humors o f the skin, scalp, and Dlood, with loss o f hair, from Infancy to age, whether simple, scrofulous, or hereditary, when nil other m ethods and best physicians fail. Bold everywhere. Price, O ttticttra , 60c.; B o a p , 85c ; R e s o l v e n t , $1. Prepared by the P o t t e r D r l o a n d C h r m ic a x , C o r p o r a t io n , Boston. d d “ Bend for “ How to Cure Skin Dlsei pages, 60 illustrations, and 100 testimonials. n iflflP L E S , blackheads, red, rough, chapped, \ | I f! oily skin cured by C uticcra S oap . * OLD FOLK? PAIN 8 . T h e y M z y H e S in k in g Y et. Old Farm er Joh n dro v e o ff to tow n A ll on a rainy day. T he glistening highw ay, up and dow n. W ith m ire show n all the way. G uaran' ■••d t o cur»- Mil ions Attacks and Cousu pu; "<n.all Bile Ih-uiis. ----THE ------ '•©j \\ I M MCOm I D G A E YE T AS) ! 1 T he gentle, w eeping raindrops fell And h a d fa ll'n all the night; T h e bottom o f that high w ay—w ell. T w a s literally “ out o f sigh t,” YVh. s ' c the most unfortunate of i letters Bccuiise it is never in cash, but always in debt, ami never ou t ot danger. .lln.«. tilín*. But John had hitched his stu rdy steeds. H is sturdy steeds mid true. Th at o fte n 'm id such urgent needs H ad boldly struggled through. i • i •«» S m a ll Bile B e a u u t ile . W hen attacked by palpitation o f the heajt he down at once, on the Moor H no bed if» at hand. In this position the he.i't \\M1 resume us action alums! immediately. A n d John had sw orn a big round eath. W ith deep and hated breath. H e'd rather brave the deep, forsooth . T h rice o 'e r than starve to death. P ro li> u uai i. F o r vL jo u s o f th e flour bin — T w h d em pty, he could he©. A n d fo r a week no »ui<ar in H is coffee cu p had he. « 1 S in a il • ( ■ ^ 'i p a t i o u u n d S ic k - B ile B« a u s. Never allow a child to go to bed with cold fret, or to wear lam p shoe» and ."lockings through the oay. A n d so, am id the sea o f mire. T hose steed» right valiant reel. W h ile turbid w aves creep higher, higher. Upon the w agon w heel. b iln y . S m a ll inn* B» an*. Syrup F o r T h r o a t and L u n g s “ I have been ill for Hemorrhage “ about five years, “ have had the best Five Years, “ medical a d v ic e , ‘ ‘ and I took the first “ dose in some doubt. This result e d in a few hours easy sleep. There 1 ‘ was no further hemorrhage till next “ day, when I had a slight attack “ which stopped almost immediate- “ ly. By the third day all trace of “ blood had disappeared and I had “ recovered much strength. The “ fourth day I sat up in bed and ate “ my dinner, the first solid food for “ two months. Since that time I “ have gradually gotten better and “ am now able to move about the “ house My death was daily ex- “ pected and my recovery has been “ a great surprise to my friends and “ the doctor. There can be no doubt “ about the effect of German Syrup, “ as I had an attack just previous to “ its use. The only relief was after “ the first dose.” J.R. L oughhead , Adelaide, Australia. « R e c e i v e d m M e d a l o f H ou u r, id G e n e riti D e - 26c. p e r b o t il e . Oh, help, ye pow ers that rule the wave. W h e re v e r ye may be; R ea ch dow n and this* poor m ortal save F rom out that turbid sea. The largest steam shovel in the world is digging phoepli tc in the ET H EL STOU T. The youngest editor in the United nones near Clnirle.-ton, South Caioli- States is Ethel Stout, born in Ohio in la. li* weight is fifty* h x tons and it T h ey »Ink; now Just the horses’ ears Still stru gglin g through the flood; , 1882, hut now a resident of Florida. can <lig t« n feet below its track and to N ow noth in g but J oh n 's hat appears A recent invention is n m w type of Her father is a newspaper man, and when a distance of forty-live feet on eithei A b ove that sea o f mud. refrigeritor car that can be run for 20 ! she expressed a wish for a paper of her side. duv» without re-icing. It is charged T h e rich , black loam o f Illinois ’ own he told her to set the type and lie Yale university has 1969 students. with ice and certain chem icals, the A b o v e lh a t outfit met: would do the printing. She fell to at A n d , since our road» are bottom less. com bination m aintaining a freezing once, “ learned the case,” and two years K lr e u m a t iiiii Q u ic k ly C u r e d . They m ay be sinking yet. tem perature during this long period. I ago began at Delaware, O., a temper- —G ood Roads. Three day is a very short time in I ance paper. It is now published at In which to cure a had ease of rheuma S t a t e o f O h io , C it y or) N a tu r e ’ s S u re s t A l l y . dian River, Fla., is a quarto and is called tism ; but it can be done, if the proper T o l e d o , L u cas C o u n t y ,{ ‘ *’ If nature did not struggle against The Midget. It is a pleasure to add that trcatim iit is adopted, as will l>e seen by Frank J. Cheney makes oath lhat he disease, even in weekly constitutions, the bright, intelligent editor is also tin* following from Janies Lambert, of is the senior partner of the firm of F. swift indeed would lie the oouse of n wealthy and full of childish fun. New Brunswick, 111: “ I was badly J. Cheney Jc Co., doing business in the malady to its fatal termination. W hile alllicted with rheumatism in the hips C ity of Toledo, countv and state afore nature thus struggles let us, lest worst* F o u n d e d a G r e a t H a n k i n g H « »n »e . rod l« gs, when I bought a bottle of said, and that said firm will pay the befall us, aid her efforts with judicious Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. Jt cured sum of O ne Hundred Dollars for each medicinal help. Experience must bo me in three days. I am all right to- and every esse of catarrh that cannot our guide in battles with disease, and d o y ;a n d would insist on every one G E N E R A L ST E P H E N M. TH O M AS. be cured hv the use ot Hall’s Catarrh that “ lamp to our feet” indicates Hos who is afflicted with that terrible dis- Brigadier General Stephen M. Thomas, Cure. F iiank J C iien fy . tetter’s Stomach Bitters as a safe, tried cas«* to use Chamberlain’s Pain Balm o f Montpelier, Vt., who was recently Sworn to before me and subscribed and thorough ally of nature. If the and get well at onse.” 50 cent bottles awarded a medal o f honor bv the war prisen ce, ibis O h d iv of December, A. blood he infected with bile, if the bowel* for sale by all druggists. -fdepartment, was born Doc 6 1809, and D. 18M! and stomach are inactive, if the kidneys «L - entered the service in 1862 at the age of . __ . A W G l EASON, Tii© F in e s t Sicrlit In th© W o r ld . failto expel impurities of which they sixty-three. He served three years and N art Public. are the natural outlet, a course of the This fair o f ours, in its general as.*ict won high honors at Cedar Creek Dec. Bit* era is the surest, reliance of the an«l judged from the artistic point of 19, 1864. WTith a small force, held firm H all’s 0 «arrli Cure >> taken in er stiff rer, one, moreover, that is sane view, i.; not only much more successful by his skill and magnetic energy, he nally and acts directly on the bl«»od tioned by professional indorsement and tl n tw o yeai » ago we believed it could held the Confederates at bay till the line and mucous surfaces wf the system use for nearly half a century. No be—it is much more successful than any of retreating Federals reformed. It is Hend for testimonials, free. that has ever been created iutliisor anoth for this that he receives the medal. American or foreign remedy has earn F . J. C h e n e y <fc C o . , T o l e d o , O . ed greater distinction as a remedy er land, it is not only comparable to the for jjtF “ Sold by Druggists, 75c. beautiful Paris exhibition o f 1889, and ami preventive of chronic live com T h e Sm nlleH t M is s io n a r y V e »»e L not only equal to it—it is greatly supe plaint, malaria, constipation, kidney T he women of a certain African and rheumatic trouble and debility. rior. And ir «excellence is not an imita tribe distort their countehances by tion or even an adaptation of any prec- thrusting pieces of wood and crystal udent, but has been achieved upon en A secret shared by more than t w o into their upper lips. They begin with becomes common property. tirely new and original lines. It is per- J A S P E R T . V A N V L K C K . small pieces and gradually increase fr ly certain that every one who goes Jasper T. Van Vleck, founder of the the size until pieces of incredible di to Chicago n»'xt summer will be aston- So simple yet always efficacious in celebrated hanking house of Drexel, mensions are thus carried, and their all bilious disorders is Sim m on’s Liver is i. no in. ;. r how much he may have Morgan & Co., is still living in fairly lips are transformed beyond recogni Regulator. heard and believed in advance; and it is good health in the old village of White ♦ — - — just as certain that lie will be charmed, tion. T he muscles are so affectsd that Plains, N. Y. He was horn in New York no matter how good or how captious his An interesting piece of information when they smile the lip is drawn up ward almost to the eyes, producing an brought out during the Brussels con city Sept. 8, 1811, became a bank clerk taste may be. at the age o f sixteen, and worked con ( )nly 1 .ms« who know how hard it is to ference is the fact that there are at effect that is most- ludicrous. present no lesi than $100,000,000 of tinuously in that capacity, rising slowly produce a high degree o f beauty on a C h o le r in e In » e n n s y lv a n ln . counterfeit silver money in circulation through the grades till in 1842 he started vast scale and in complicated ways will Swickley, P enn.: W e had an epi in France, Belgium, Switzerland, It- as a banker on his own account. In 1852 fully appreciate what they see at Chica he entered into partnership with A. J. go. They, and only they, w ill fully un dem ic of cholerine, as our physicians aly, Spain and Portugal. Drexel, o f Philadelphia, and thus began derstand that they are beholding one of called it, in this place lately and I made T H E H IR A M BIN G H AM . M o t h e r ’ » R e c o m m e n d a t io n the famous firm. Twenty years ago Mr. the most beautiful o f sights, and, consid a great hit with Chamberlain’s Colic, The smallest missionary vessel afloat ering its genesis, distinctly the most recently left San Francisco for the G il W e are acquainted with many moth Van Vleck retired. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Isold wonderful sight, in the world—a sight bert islands, Rev. J. Walkup being cap four dozen bottles in one week and ers in Centerville who would not be A Q u e e r K ing:’ » Q u e e r F a th e r. the character of whifch, I am not afraid tain, and he and all his little crew mis have since sold nearly a gross. This without Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Corea is a queer country, and the fa to say. has not been paralleled since the sionaries. The vessel is a two masted Rem edy did the work and was a big in the house for a good many times its advertisement forme. Several persons cost, and are recommending it every ther o f the king is one of the queerest Rome o f the emperors stood intact, with schooner, fifty feet long, fourteen feet marble palace, statue, terrace, bridge wide and six feet deep. Its name is the who had been troubled with di.irrlwea day. From personal experience we a n d shrewdest an«l temple, under an Italian sky no Hiram Bingham, and it is built so as to for two or three weeks were cured by a can say that it has broken up had old men in it. bluer than our own.—Mrs. Van Rens penetrate n|l the small harbors and chan few doses of this medicine. colds fur our children.— Centerviil**, The government selaer in Forum. South Dakota, Citizen. 50 cent hot is a despotism P. P. K n a p p , Ph. G . nels among the islands, serving as a ten tempered by as 25 and 5 0 cent bottles for sale by all ties for sale by all druggists. der to the big missionary brig Morning sassination, a 11 «1 ——— -----♦ druggists. Star. It is to be fitted with a 10-horse The man who most deserves a monu owing to the pe F o r II«‘ t t e r Roa<1*. power gasoline engine and screw to over culiar method of The most curious character on the ment does not need it. Th** local papers throughout Minne com e the currents among the islands. choosing a king island of Borneo is the white Sultan or sota are urging the building of good W ithout a doubt Sim m on’s Liver out of a limit D a n ie l B o o n e '* H o n s © . Rajah of Sarawak. He is an English roads with commendable energy and man, Sir Charles Brooke, ami the Regulator will cure you. It has cured ed n u m b e r of persistence. This subject is one of more princes in a given United States is the only nation that thousands. concern to the farmers than the Alliance family a son is of recagnizes his sovereignty. He rules programme of government storehouses The French newspapers tell of a very ten king, though over a pait of Borneo as large as Ire for corn and wheat and government land and his subjects pay tribute to interesting match that CAtne off in his father never loans at 2 per cent, interest on land France. Two women in good society was. The pres him in rice. mortgages. There is no denying that challenged each other to talk fast. ent king’s father the value of farm property will be I feel it my duty to say a few words Each was to utter as many words as is Prince Tai- greatly increased by the construction won-ktin, and the in regard to Ely’s Cream Balm, and I possible in a fixed time. Each woman and maintenance o f better roads, and do so entirely with solicitation. 1 have talked three consecutive hours. On* Ming family, to there is no reason why every farmer which the queen usid it more cr less half a year, And uttered 203,5000 words. The other should not join heartily in the move belongs, has com- father of the kino . have found it to be most admirable. I won the match with 200.080 words. ment. plained of late that the old man had al have suffered from catarih of the worst The saving in horseflesh and in the THE BOONE HOMESTEAD. Take Simmon’s Liver Regulator to together too much to say in public af wear ami tear o f wagons and carriages kind ever since I was a little bov and I The house which Daniel Boone built faire. A case of gunpowder containing never hoi>ed for cure, but (.’ ream Balm remove the bile, clear the head and re would I h * very great, and. taken in con in St. Charles county, Mo., in 1797, and fourteen pounds was exploded in his nection with the increased value of seems to do even that. Many of my store digestion. In which he died Sept. 26. 1820, still ------- —© -■ — - palace, ami tlie light» frame structure acqtiaintandes have used it will» excel county property, would be profitable. stands and bid* fair to stand a thousand went to splinters, but the old prince Theaters in Spain have no pro lent results— Oecar Ostrum. 45 Wu.- Every congress appropriates from $20,- years or more, for it is of blue limestone grammes. A bill in the lobby some- crawled from the ruins unhurt. ren Ave., Chicago, HI. 000,000 to $60,000.000 for the improve and has walls like a fortress. It was in imes gives the cast, but most of the ment of rivers and harbors in order to fact a fortress as well as a dwelling. It Sli© Trlf»<! t o V o te . Within llie pa-i few weeks young actors remain unknown by name improve the means o f internal trans Mrs. Elizabeth B. Orannis, of New port;’ ! ion, but does nothing for the is now occupied by a German tenant people at Sharpshurg have I teen tie The curtain, as elsewhere in Europe, farmer, and a correspondent who re I York city, went participants in six clandestine marii* | is dovufed to advrrtiseiiieiiU, and in improvement of country roads. How cently visited the place says that this t<* the pells on ages, four of whi<*h have been 1 lope- j Madrid ’ heaters adverti ing cards are would it «1«» to divide up these millions farmer had never heard of Daniel Boone! the last election and give something toward the building tin n t-, and al! ' i e \ ng pi «»pi • er* .«Mixed wi It the number on tlie hack A frame a«ldition and portico have been May for the eighth ■under age. All the c«>»ipha nave re • *t e t I i eat o f roads used by the people who pay adde«l. All else is as it was left bv Boone. consecutive time the greater part o f the national taxes?— turned to their homes, with *.he excep and offered to Sim m on’s Liver Regulator has never tion of one pair, who are expected, A f r i c a Is N o t A ll R a d . St. Paul Globe. vote, In-iiig gen been known to fail to cure all liver dis 1 Captain F. D. Lugard is the last Eng tly refused, of R e v . K ylvaiiu» I.Mire eases. lishman to return from h tour of cen- course. She has Of the Cincinnati M. E. Conference, I tral Africa, and his lecture on “ A Jour b e e n financial, makes a •ml point when he says: A number of accomplished New ney from the East Coast to Uganda and editorial ami gen ‘•We ha\ i »r v •nr#* us d 1 «tod’s >nr*H- York women are earning good salarie» the Great Eqna- eral manager of pur ilia to our t milv • f five, and hud it in that city for coaching society wo torial Lakes of T ii e C h u r c h full % equal to til «hat is ■ l.iim—l for it. men in the topics of the day. the new A frica” lias de Un on. n monthly Some p« ople are grt atlv prejudice*! hook.* »hat »»re being talked of, new lighted the enter publication, for against patent toedinnes, hit* how the works of a. t that are attracting atten prising spirits in I twenty years and patent can hurt a medicine and not a tion, and interesting matters in other England. It ap MRS. E. B. ORANNIS. for 8«Vne y e a r s m achine is a mystery of mysteries to lines. pears that the bad past its average circulation has exceeded me ” impress i o n s of At one factory in Frederick county, 80.000. Her specialty is the advocacy of A frica in the a union o f all the evangelical churches. H ood’s Pills cute Liver Ills. E-ota* Md., this M‘H*on d.OtMMHH) cans of corn, matter of health {»»cts., and beans, etc . wen» put up This is tin* arose from the $1.00 per Bottle? VI Icli I nun ’ » N ew A tt o r n e y G e n e r a l. No pill or nauseating potion, hut a largest indmidii.il concern in the O u© O u u t n fact that early Hon. Adolphus A. Ellis, on the Demo pleasant tonic and laxative is Simmon's world, and uses the yield of about 4,000 travelers w e r e T u if f U r . . a t C o U fiit’T 'r u A p r o m p t l y c . i 'f f l cratic and Populist ticket, was elected Liver Regulator. w here Jill o th e rs f:tJL C ou g h s, Croup. S ore acres. force«! to remain attorney general o f Michigan by a plu T h ro a t, H oa rsen ess, w h o o p i n g C ou g h and CAPTATN LtJOARD. on the low coast A s th m a . l-Y»r C on su m ption it h a s n o rivuh rality of less than h»VH cu red t h o u ,a .'a, at.d Will CLUB TOD tT or follow the river basins. There are in H o w t o C nnnult a B a r o m e t e r . l.ono in a total tn n in tim e . Sol«l b y D n i,rg i-t 3 c n a g-uap- a u tec F o r ?l Larue Hue I k o r C V st, use fact at least a million square miles of In very hot weather a fall of mercury v o t e o f 4 0 0 ,0 0 0 . S H I L O H 3 B E L L A D O N N A P L A S T E R ¿S c. high, healthful and fertile country in denotes thunder; in frosty weather a He was born in which, says Captain Lngar*l, yon would ! thaw. Wet weather following fall of E a t o n county. see s«>ft, springy turf, like an English i barometer does not last long, but its Mich., ami was lawn. Yon would see the f«>rgetmenot fall in wet weather denotes much wet. rears« 1 on a farm. ami clover an*l jasmine. Y«m would see i i t v e y « n t n M r r h r T h i» r e m e d y H g t m r a n * In winter a rise of the barometer de He gained a col tee« 4 to cur» you. Price, uOcU. Injectorfrce. the nettle and bramble ami thistle. notes frost; in frosty weather it denotes l e g e education Evergreen bushes o f very many kinds snow. Fair weatner following a rise of by har«i work. abounded, ami the scenery was that of barometer does not last. An unsettled And located in Europe. Rnshing#streanis ami sheltered condition of the mercury indicates on- law practice in hays o f lakes aff.»r«le«l the s a m e pictur settled weather. Ionia. He serve«! esque glimpses o f scenery a s yon w«>uld two terms as H ow t o M a k o an F m e t le . And in Scotland, and as you scale«! the a . a . R i.u a . proeecnting at hills, with the cold wiml in your teeth, It is frequently asked how uinch mus torney of his county and was a can- you would feel the s a m e bracing at in os tard should b e given if it is desired to äidat# for attorney general in 1888, bnt pile re. __________________ make a patient sick in case of croup or was M a M , to ear* Bilious attacks, poisoning. A tahleepoonfiil o f ground A P artin g In ju n ction . mustard to a tumbler of warm water is id CoMtipatio*. 40 In No graduate <»f Va»-ar college has the rule. Halt is almost as efficacious as ever Leen divorced fmm her husband. Young Callow*— 1 expect to start for • M il M tl* . P rie » H e . F o r sale by mustard if the latter is not at hand. If Such is the stat« nt- nt of a man who London and Paris tomorrow. Can I do ( IT, I T • sad m ia p le d oM free. the first tumbler has do effect, give married one of »hem an I who anything for yon? ire» H I A 00., h fr im n , I I « YO R E. #.».1 Ansirreesblr Laxative ©nd NF.RVF; TONIC. b o re and tickle the back o f the throat that the young l.*di-*s who h .ve been Prunella— Y *s. be sure act to ■ W b y D n i g g 'e t i o p sen t b y m a il. J5o., 1 0 a * with a feather. your steamer. — Life. educate«! at the college arc the bist ©n 1 $1.00 per package, riom pieo free. Cooks in the world. I f o l i f > i. Th« F*v ° r it * TOCTH PCTSH A w nU fortb© Teelh»ndU rootfc.»c. Full o f com fort for all Pains, Inflam mation, And Weakness o f the Aged in the C utlcurm A n ti-P a in P la s te r, m the first and only paln-kllling strength- iter. N ew , Instantaneous, and Infallible > m . # " * ------ ♦ i . ; cu*11-v al **»or,u"ii »'-i « . 8«ptember-Bo«:h. chub and dac. to deep water until spring. | October—Trolling and bottom fishing I for roach and chub. I November—Roach, chub and pike in middle of day. December—Same as November. H o w t o M a k e K n it t e d W o n t e d i TRADE S h oe© , i H o w t o A lw a y s H a v e G re e n F o o d fo r B ird ». Plant birdseed in a saucer of earth. WThen it has sprouted and grown quite green it may l)e pulled up by the roots and given to the bird. H o w t o P r e p a r e a S o a p B u b b le S o lu tio n . A soap bubble solution from which strong bubbles can bo blown is easily made. Partly fill a pint bottle with wa- , ftnd intQ it on ounce aU(1 a half | _M il_ u ....... i of finely _i.....„ shaved i „.u white castile soap. | Shake until the soap is dissolved, adding : more hot water if necessary. Then put | in half a cupful of glycerin. Shake well, let the mixture settle, then drain off the water, when the preparation is ready to be used. H ow to M ake » L o t io n f o r an O ily _____ H iiw t o C l e a n S o i l e d B e d t i r k » . t«> P l a y A l p l u il » e t i « ‘ :il T r a v e l s . Any number may play, but they riust, sit in a row. Each chooses a letter of the alphabet, then one begins by saying where he is going and for what purpose. He must have all the nouns, and adjec- iw s and verbs begin with his letter, ’’or example, one whose letter is R could -av, *‘ l am going to Rome to raise a iot.” All who fail give forfeits. H ow t o K e p o l i s h T o r t o i s e S h e l l. Pound and sift rotten stone to the finest powder, mix with good oil and rub on. When scratches are gone polish with soft leather and jeweler’s rouge. H o w t o llem ov © M D r. P i nr v e '» O •> e- Appliance» A ppliance» contain p r o v e m e n l i ;t nl «iv© »c u r r e n t w hich can b© in - ■ t n n t l y fe lt bv the wearer. Warranted superior, in © v e r y r e s p e c t , to a ll o' J ots now m use. The fol- lowmtf letter» from woll-known resilient* o f the Pacific Coast, w ill speak for them selves: H ow t«> ftlrell M e a n » E a s ily . Pour scalding water over the po«ls, after which the beans will slip out reati- ily. Apple skins may be removed in this wav. M E N T W SALEM. Do . . . CO „ . OREGON a general banking business and allow interest on time deposits. A L ir e R E N tW E R ! M r .F . A. W o o d r u m *,F o r t U amuy . W asti ., «ays— “ Si* month* have now passed since I procured one o f your #1‘»-belts, and i l gives m e pleasure and much satisfaction to renew my testim ony o f eleven years a*ro in regard to th eir efficacy in the relief o f ailment* to w hich I have been su b jected .” L A M E B A C K & R H E U M A T IS M C U R E D ! M u. J . W . P ohlm IN, a w ell-know n shipw right <»f T aoo M a , writes—" Y o u r No. ¡1 Galvanic Chain b e lt has don e what a whole drug store cou ld n o t do, for it has cured me o f Sciatic Rheum atism and weak Back, also, which cam e on through u fall into a ship » hold »nine ten years ago. I fell 1» feet on my back, and although 1 got u p as if t «»thing had happened, and, a ccording to what the doct,or said, was not hurt, the back troubled m e ever ainoe until I tried jo u r b elt. J -jr on * y t a r n o w 1 o .. t t f t I t u s l u s e d to a t Mi. IM P O R T A N T N O T IC E ! Dr. Pierce'» Bella (w ith Suspensory Attachm ents for Men) will b e sent f r e e by registered mail, en receipt o f above p rice, or 1 . 0 . D. by Lx press, with privilege o f exami»*.it ion, a m d c o m p a n i o n w l t n a n y s im ila r a p p lia n c e m a d e in A m e r ic a , on receipt o f i l . F - further particulars, send 4c. in stam p» for sealed Pamphlet No. • .» o r cull at the Manufactory and Headquarters o f th e Company, occupying the entire 2d. 3d and 4th floors, at th e fo l- low ing address: M a ic n e t ic E ln .a tic T r u s s Co.» N. W. cor. Kearny A Sacramento St*.. San Francisco, p -^ /w a n s w e r in g ad-, rrti ■ m e n tio n t h i t f a f t r . D IR E C T O R S ; GEO. WILLIAMS, WM ENGLAN J.W . HOOSON, J A. BAKER J. A. RICHARDSON. Dallas -A L L K IN D S O F - IRON WORK TO ORDER- Repairing Promptly Done. ED. B ID D LE , « J A iirîA j V íl .: ^5 5 i¿> - PROP. E A S T and S O U T H ! £ — V IA — S ou th ern ' C U R - A new and C om plete Treatment consisting of Sup- )»Ohitories, Ointm ent in Capsule», also in box and Fills; a positive C ure for External. Internal Blind or R le'd in g . Itching, C hronic, i:< -n t nr Hereuitury Files, ami many oth er disease- and female weakness es; it. is always a gre.it benefit to the geu$m l health. The first disc«»very o f a medical cure render mg an operation with the knife unnecessary her after. Thi* remedy has never been known to fail, gl per box, <» for ¿5; sent by mail. W hy sufier from this terrible disease when a written guarantee is given nith 6 boxes, to refund the m oney if n ot cured. Send stamp for free Sample. Guarantee issued by \\ iiodaku , C lakkk .v *’«»., W holesale an«'. Retail Drug gist», Sole Agents, P oitland Or. For sale by J. £>. Belt, sole agent for Dallas. P a c ific R o u te . SHASTA I,INK. Express Trains leave Portland Daily. LEAVE: AR R IV E : Portland 7:0«) p M | Han Francisco 8:15 A II N.wi F r a n cisco ..7:00 P M 1 P ortland.............. 7:3o A M Lose burg Mail Bally. LEAVE: ARR IV E: Portland 8:06 A M ' Roseburg 6:40 P M Roseburg 0:20 A M | P ortla n d ..................... 1:00 P M Albany Local Daily, Kxccpt Sunday. L fiA VF: AR R IV E : Portland 6:00 P M | Albany l):00 P M Albany ..6:00 A M | Portland 8:65 A II PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS, TRUCK ING AND GRAYING \ V : i i #i * e n l> u n n . Is prepareiT~ti > do all kinds of hauling and respectfully asks a fair share of the public patronage. BILES C O L L E C T E D M O N T H L Y . A C O »N GREAT MUSEUM OF ANATOMY I lO .ii M a rk et s i ,Sun F r a n c i» c o <bct" i e i 0th am] 7t i S*a ) G o a n d le a r n h o w w o n d e r f u l l y y o u a re m a d e and how to avoid ; k n e s s a n d diseases. Museum J ^ en la g e d w it h thousands of new o b je c t s . Admission 25 cts. 211 G e a r y St. Disease* o f meu . str ictu r e , 1 s§ of mauhood.diaefiRes of the s k i n a u d k id n e y * q u i c k l y cured w ith ou t the use of m e r c u r y . Treatment personally or by le tte r . S end for book. T O U R IS T S L E E P I N G CARS. For Accommodation of Second Class passengers, attached to express trains.! WEST SIDE DIVISION. Bttwceu Portland and Corvallis. MAIL TRAIN DAILY EXCEPT 8IJNDAY. 7:30 A M Lv. Portland A r. 6:30 II 10:68 A M Lv. Derry Lv. ¿;04 I’ M 12:10 I* M Ar, Corvallis Lv. 12:56 1* M At Albany ami Corvalia «•onne«_Lwitb trains o f Ors, gon Pacific railroad. 4 Express Daily E xcept Sunday. Portland M« Mini.vili* NARROW GAUGE Ar. 8:20 A L\. 5:46 A W. fS. DIVISION — and — P O R T L A N D * W ILLAM ETTE VALLEY RY. Passenger depot, foot o f Jefferson street. AIHLIK M AIL-D AILY , EXCEPT SUNDAY. Leave M:4U a. m. Portland Arrive 3:20 p. Arrive 4:30 ni. Dalla» Arrive 8:12 a. Arrive 0:20 p. m. A it lie Leave 6:30 a. ¿•jT.Yny person receivin g a s a m p le c o p y <• his p ap er w ill please c«»n»i«ier it an inv itation of b ecom e a regular su bscrib er Through Tickets to all Points East and South. A L L E For’ tickets and full inform ation regarding rate m ips, etc., «.*»11 on the c o m p a tì)’» agent at Dalla». G F O S E BEST IV THE W ORLD. T t9T T .a rin y q u n liti.8 a r. tt n .u r p a s .r d , a rtn a U y ©utlastinfr t w o b ox en o f a n y oth e r b ra n d . N o* © fleeted b y h ea t. L T G E T T H E G 1 A U X E . FOR SALE B Y D EAL ERS GENERALLY- J u f Apply a strong solution of s'xla and rinse with water. H o w t o C le s iiM V in e g a r B o ttle s . B A N K IN G 9 2 0 a m i Ä1I5. ^ S rated kleotri« ¡«1 ►J till- L a te a t lin - P e r s p i r a t i o n Stain©. Use crushed egg sheila in a little water. (taper at the usua WILLIAMS & ENGLAND Id P r iv a t e O ffic e , Brush the hair and let it hang loose, staying ont of doors with uncovered head as much as possible. Kerosene will darken light hair and will make one’s hair grow, but it must I** used sparingly or it will injure the health. discounts interest on tim e deposits. H R . JO RD AN H o w t o P r e v e n t Li|(lil lla ir fr « > in D a r k e n in g . OREGON, Transact» a general banking business in all branches ; Buys ami »ells ex« Innige on principal point* United States ; Makes collection* on all points in the Pacific North m oney and Generally the binding is attacked by the pests. Grind alum and fine peppe” into a powder; put it in the books and on shelves. Twice a year rub the cov ers with a woolen cloth that has been steeped in a solution of powdered alum and dried. H o w t o M a k e an t ’ m b r e ll a S tan d . CITY D ALLAS, SB. PIERCE’S GALVANIC H o w t o S a v e B o o k » fr o m B o o k w o r m » . Get a joint o f sewer pipe, gild it and sprinkle with brocades. Very pretty and useful for the hall. DALLAS Mannvitle, 4. T . O u r b o o k o n B lo o d a n d S k in D is e a s e s m a iled fr e e . B w u rr S i’ K onrio C o.« A t la n t a , G a . S k in . Rnb starch over it thickly with a wet cloth and put in the sun to dry. Then rub with the hands, repeating the whole process if necessary. F I .I I S , I ’ r e n iilu iit . I w a s t r o u b le « ! f r o m c h i l d h o o d w it h n n a jr . r r a v a t n l r u s o o f T i t t e r , a n d t h r e e b«>ttle© o l 1 cu r«< l m a p e r m a n e n t ly Mix six ounces of carbonate o f soda and one ounce of borax in a quart of water. Stir this well into the bath. H ow a d r,..-v ' W il l C . P e a t y , to do Using German knitting yarn or any coarse wool and coarse steel needles, cast on forty stitches and knit plain uu- , til you have a strip whose length and width w ill together be the measure around tho cork or lamb's wool sole se lected. When the strip is done, sew it, beginning at the toe, where is fastened one o f the angles, slightly gathered. Sew the sides adjacent to this angle on the sole, holding them perfectly plain. By follow ing these directions the shoe will shape itself. Fasten the unsewed end to the part of the strip that it meets, thus making the seam come at the side of the foot. Elastic run around the top opening serves to keep them up as high as low topped shoes. If fancy in color, trim with bows, bnt plain black, un trimmed, can be worn with a house dress and will pass unnoticed as regular shoes. i ^ ubsuiWd hr ? i m -hat I c.sld nM ...... -.. A A y MAIL. OTH O WILLIAMS, : M e r c h a ,lL T a ilo r . ‘ ‘ FINE WORK AND GOOD FTS C O N F ID EN T IA L Hnrmla.«. Xo Htarrlnf. Send * erntt in .Ump« for particular* to •«• 0. ». f. UVItl. « «ICKU I TRCITEI. CKICISO, ILL H Y E. P. ROGERS, Asst. Gen. F. & p. Agt. B*for* After. Low. do or V work. Thr ar . -npanvin» f.*. W rig h t 94* lb« )?5 lb* 50 th. lue* .h ow ih« rat alt o f :«month«’ trrai- Rn*t..... 4S in. 81 In. 11 In. m»nf. I now fret like * n .w hsirtf. I « W «f«t... 40 In. 9» !n. 11 In. •nd psir.. nr* all grnt. M y ‘ ri-nd* a-r H ip. ....5 7 in. 48 In. 9 in. •orprlitd. W •!! clusrfhMy r«plv lo inquiriM with .tninp inrb'M d.” PATIENTS T R fAT ED R. KOEHLER, Manager. Y O U A SPECIALTY. X3 A X , J _ , A . S , O K I l G O N W E A K ? ’ANDENS A N D SU SPEN SO R Y FOR. ÊS ‘ HJLOH’S/V C A T A R R H ^REMEDY, Smalt O th e r b lo o d m e d icin e s h m e any g ood . H o w t o T a k e C a r e o f Pinuo K e y s . Opening the piano every dry, bright day will prevent their turning yellow. If they do turn they can be whitened by being washed with cologne water. - - BileBe&ns I h a d a m a li g n a n t b r e a k in g out on nw leg below t h e k n e e , a n d w a s c u r e d sound a n d w e l l w it h t w o a n d a h a l f t>o t,ll5’ s . 1 s v , we have a relief and cure In your ignorance of effects and vitality — w h ich ia system the elements thus strength and vigor will fol- cure or money refunded. Dr. Sanden's Electric after all other treatments testify, and from many of WHO ARE DEBILITATED. AND SUFFERING from N ervous D ebility S eminal W eak ness . L osses D rains I mpotency or © L ost M anhood . R heumati 5M*L am e S ack . K idney T roubles . N ervousni SLEEPLESSNE55 FboRMiMORVS GENERAL ILL the effects of abuses, excesses, worry and exposure. JH For such sufferers in our marvelous invention, which requires but a trial to convince the most skeptical, or by excesses, or exposure, you may have unduly drained your system of nerve force e le c t r ic it y —and thus caused your weakness or lack of force. If you replace into your drained, which are required for vigorous strength, you will remove the cause, and health, low at once and in a natural way. This is our plan and treatment, and we guarantee a Send for our Illustrated Pamphlets, free; sent by mail, sealed. B^lt is no experiment, as we have restored thousands to robust health and rigor, failed, as can be shown by hundreds of cases throughout this State, who would ffladly whom we have strong letters bearing testimony to their recovery after using our Belt. DR. SANDEN ELECTRIC BELT !s » eomplete galwnic battery, made into a belt so as to be ea<. v worn during work or st rest, and It gires soothing, prolonged which are . instantly ell weak p,.r--, or we forfr.t * W $ ’ 5 OOO. It Itm» has an an aw I m .|T p r . W o v .w e w d —- E le c t « r . AW ic S S a u i s p p m e n O s O o r r y j , in© » felt , throughout '* N'. W W W , I* ww the re.twt boon *rrr gn-en wtak mm, ami we wart am it to cure anv of the a bore weaknes.es. and to enlarge shrunken limb., or p«rts, or lo n e y R e fu n d e d . 1 hey ar« graded in stre-'etn to meet .11 stages of weakness in young, middle-aged or eld men, end will cure the worst cases in two or three months. Address i 8ANDEN E LE C T R IC CO., 172 First 8t., PORTLAND, OREGON. / li