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About Cottage Grove echo=leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 18??-1895 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1895)
A r Á x À X X A ! WORDS FROM THE SEN X A s e n d i n g s t a t i o n —S ig n a i “ A ” w it h o u t p a u s e u n t i l a n s w e r e d b y a s t e a d y fla s h . T o s t a r t t h e sei. d i n g s t a t io n a f t e r b r e a k in g —S ig n a l “ G A , ” f o ll o w e d b y t h e la s t w o r d c o r r e c t l y r e c e iv e d ; th e s e n d e r w ill i m m e d i a t e l y r e s u m e h is m e s s a g e , b e g i n n i n g w it h t h e w o r d in d ic a t e d b y t h e r e c e iv e r . I f n o t h i n g h a s b e e n r e c e iv e d , s i g n a l “ R R ” ; th e se n d e r w ill t h e n r e p e a t a ll. E r r o r s in s e n li n g —S ig n a l s e v e n d o t s ( .................... ) r a p i i l y , a n d r e s u m e t h e m e s s a g e , b e g i n n i n g w it h t h e l a s t w o r d c o r r e c t l y s e n t. A d ju s t m e n t —I f t h e r e c e iv e r s e e s t h a t th e s e n d e r ’ s m ir r o r n e e d s a d ju s t in g , h e w ill t u r n o n a s t e a d y fla s h u n t il a n s w e r e d b y HOW T H E S C H E M E O F C O L O li IT IS DONE. SPRING C L E A N IN G The simple reason why the hurts o f prise fighters show no sign and disappear so G IG A N T IC H E L IO G R A P H IC S C H E M E quickly is because in the treatment o f Is such a trial that men say “ Let and enriched, and thus -n<t»ins U s O F T H F M AZAM AS. training the flesh is hardened. They can the house take care o f itself.” Rut the 1 nerv s and ail the bndi'v 1 uor:ions. stand a blow like the kick of a horse and conscientious wife fee's bound to risk “ I take Hood's ts-irsapanlla every ▲ P r o p e r R e s p e ct F o r C o n to u r Is N ot not show a bruise. Other men’s bruises health and strength in this annual strug spring, and it is the cn 'y medicine I u*e T e le g r a p h ic M eaia ffea t o F la s h F r o m heal slowly, but if they would use 8t S h o w n I n t h e S e l e c t i o n o f R a i m e n t — C o l gle with dust and dirt. The consequence through the year. It ena'o'es me to do my P e a k to P e a k A l l t h e W a y F r o m Jacobs Oil, they would find there’s nothing o r s F o r th e F le s h y W o m a n , O th e rs F o r B r itis h C o lo m b ia t o M e x ic o . in the world like it to heal and restore. It of her foveriah anxiety over extra work house cleaning and far - a re nil through t h e T h i n O n e — W h i t e S a lt s A I L acts like magic. All athletes should use it. is depletion o f the blood, the fonrve of !be summer. It he!;ied me v ry mu h It’s the great renovator. The same with all life and strength, manifested in that lor palpitation o f the heart. I think One sees so many women presenting an cuts and wounds, it used according to di “ The Mazamas” is the name of a unattractive appearance, which inspection rections, it will heal surely and make the weak, ti ed. nerv, us condition too prev Hood’» Sarsaparilla is the medicine for society of mountain climbers. It was alent at this sea on, and vetv dange-ous everyone, and all who take it will never thows to be unnecessary, that the wish parts sound again. organized on the summit of Mount if allowed to ronti ue. What e v e - y man ¡lie without it. I have also u«el Hood's romes involuntarily that some one would Hood, Oregon, on the 19th. day of instruct them as to their good points and, and woman needs in the spring is Hood’s I Pills, and they are ihe foe»t l ever trie i.8*— K j a. R o b e r t L o u t s S t e v e n s o n . ignoring their vanities, as to their tad July, 1894, at which time and place Sarsaparilla. It keens the blood vital zed ¡Mas. F. H. Axmu-ws, 8. Woodstock, Ct. From The Antipodean, a faroff Austra- points tco. For instance, a woman whose the constitution and by-laws were lian periodical, this pleasant sketch o f Mrs 200 pounds of avoirdupois ought to be out adopted and the first officers elected. of sight as much as may be will be found Robert Louis Stevenson is quoted: “ She is 4 The objects of the society as outlined putting every ounce of her weight in evi the most charming of women. There are in its constitution are as follows: Ex dence in a big plaid which has taken her beauty and character in that dark com- Absolutely ploration of snow peaks and other fancy, or which she has an idea diminishes plexioned face, with the bis, soft eyes which ! mountains, especially of the Pacific distance, but every line of which is in real can be so stern. With a fanciful imagina ity like a chalk mark to fix the glance and tion and a mind rich in observation, she is a I Northwest; the collecti jn of scientific rest it and let it begin again. And if she bluestocking who disowns blue stocking knowledge and other data concerning has not arrayed herself in a plaid 9he has dom. She prefers her Samoan flower gar the same; the encouragement of annual encircled and magnified her form with ruf den to the paths of literature and professes expiditions, with the above objects in fles that increase her circumference like to write only when she wants money te vieM, and the dissemination of know Í spend foolishly. I am tempted to suggest halos round the moon. ledge concerning the beauty and grand Yet such a woman should preferably that there is a trifle of exaggeration ln all eur of the mountain scenery of the wear bla :k or the darkest shade of invisi this. The popularity which she has won is K i:W A R D . Pacific Northwest. Its organizaton was ble green, blue or prune color, and should seldom gained without the burning of mid $10 Reward for information as to the always rt member that the cut of her clothes night oil, and many writers would waste unique and successful. The experience which allows long lines o f slow curves is much elbow grease, strike many attitudes present whereabouts, or death o f Ansel of its members on that occasion inspires From Harper’s Weekly. srcccssoRs that which will make her seem less un and give themselves various airs of impor White, who left Santa Crut, Cal., in 1885, them to further achievements. Corres STAYER Ä WALKER TO . . A H e lio g ra p h P a rty at W o rk . wieldy tQan any other. Yet, strange con tance in finishing half the number of stories A duress Win. Pi* rrepont White, Palace pondence has been opened and is desired Hotel, San Francisco, Cal. and sketches which appear in the English tradiction, few things are more becoming PORTLAND, OREGON | with the outing clubs, athletic, moun- a s te a d y flash . W h e n a d ju s tm e n t is s a tis - to a large woman than a white cambric or and American magazines under the name MUSIC STOKK-Wiler B. Alle« Co., t» e | tain, military, university and scientific fa s t o r y , th e r e c e iv e r w ill s ig n a l “ O K , ” muslin or india silk. It acknowledges at o f Fanny de 6 . Stevenson." olden, the large«!, ill First 8t., Fort Und. G eneral Agents for A i i . tmav A T zylob Mrs. Stevenson is an American of Dutch Chirkerin*. Hardman, F tocher Pianos, Ester organizations throughout the Coast. a n d th e se n d e r w ill re s u m e h is m e s sa g e . once that she is stout, but it gives her stout T hreshes «, T ractios E xcuses and O guns Low price*, easy tarais. T o a c k n o w le d g e re c e ip t o f a m e s s a g e — ness an air of wholesomeness and sweetness descent and was the wife of Samuel Os For further imforma..on address lO-CICNT MU «1C— 8-nd tor est singues. D lX t.E E W o O D B lB Y H o W EE. S ig n a l “ O K . ” that overbalances any disadvantage of su borne, a Californian, from whom she ob Secretary Maaamas, 14 Worcester A b ilit y to re a d s ig n a ls fro m th e h e lio perfluous flesh. tained a divorce. Stevenson's collaborator. — Have for sale — T s t G i a n s a f o r breakfast (TOTAL BAKINQ POWDER C O . is « WALL ST.. NEW-YORK. Block, Portland. g r a p h m a y b e r e a d ily a c q u ire d a n d th e White indeed is one of the colors that Lloyd Osborne, is his stepson. "This year our aspiration Is to convey, m a n ip u la tio n o f th e in s tr u m e n t in v o lv e s HAND-CASE SEP ARATORS AND ENGINES are becoming to almost all women, espe t " V Jt. V X V * V X « R Í E « * 4 * 0 by means of heliograph along the line of b u t s lig h t m a n u a l la b o r. C o lle c tio n « In K a n a a t T A . } » 1 V_ La’ «X k>* L» » I . t . L .T t l .T. L. And other Machinery of 8‘aver A Walker in th e M o rse co d e is a s cially wit h ribbons or flowers of the colors : snow-capped peaks, a sunbeam message DR. LIEBIG & CO., Stock to close ont cheap. We picked up a winchester rifle the oth that suit them best. And next to white a from British Columbia to Mexico. Wash follows: Special O ita for Chronic, Prints! W r it e f o r C a ta lo g u e a n d P r ic e s . fair and rosy woman seldom looks so well er day and started down the street, intend N — - ington, Oregon, and California are invited A - — IN T H E TEM PLE OF WISBOW. HORRORS OF T H E SALTON DESERT. to co-operate and carry out this plan. R --------- iu anything as in pale pink; she may be al- ing to deliver the weapon to its owner, O - - and Wastib£ Disease, “ The principal mountains in Oregon and c - - - P ............ most piaia. and a white drees and pink rib- from whom we had borrowed it the day Dr. Liebig’ s In vlgora tor the g c a o - s t reiuetl« foe * (i 1 ve m e th y d ream s,'* sh e s a id , a n d I. W h e re th e M e rcu ry R a n ges F rom IN Q --------- ★ ASK YOUR DRUOOIST FOR y Washington available for the purpose, before, but it did such effective work is D ------- Sem inal W eakness. Lo«« o f Man! ood and Private bon» will make her seem lovely. Pink, the W it h e m f t y h a n d s a n d v e r y p o o r. Diseases, O vercom es Prem atureness and prepares A b o v e to 5 0 D e g re e s B e lo w Z ero. beginning at the north, are: Baker, Rain E - R- - - delicate ;tink with a yellow cast in it, i» the way of collections that we had mads all W a t c h e d m y f a ir flo w e r y v is io n s die for m arriage life’s duties, pleasures and respon S - - - Fred L. Monsen in a lecture in San ier. St. Helen’s, Adams, Hood, Jefferson, F - — - peculiarly suitable to the red haired woman up our mind to keep It aa long as we can. sibilities; f l trial b >tlle g*veu or sent free to any U p on th e t e m p le ’ s m a r b le floor. I Francisco W ,^ > gave some interesting .uiereanug particu parnou- , Three Sisters. Diamond Peak. Thielsen. descrihl ng s\ m p tom s; call or address 400 Geary who has a clear complexion; yet such a The flret man we met on the street was J. one 8 t.. private entrance 406 Mason Rt.. Kan Francisco. H -------- " G iv e Joy,” she c r ie d . I le t Joy go. lars regarding Death vallev and the Sal- s ™lt' anrd Pitt: ani1 ln California, Mounts woman should avoid scarlet and crimson W. Miller, who coughed up $1.50 for a I s a w w it h c o ld u n c lo u d e d e y e s ton basin, both of which he has traversed. “ ha3ta' nas, ^ 0l° ’ TeUac Round-Top, as she wo ..id fire. Palo blue suits her, but year’s subscription to The Democrat be J — ------- T h e c r im s o n o f th e su n set g lo w — __. . « .. A » 1 . I - , . . ___ . , Dana, I,yell, Stillman, Whitney, Lowe. w -------- There a reto be found ‘ he largest, hottest, Baldy_ and „uch other ak9 as are nece8. K — - - she will look dedicate and perhaps a little I fore we even thought o f pointing the gmt A c r o s s th e d is e n c h a n te d skies. X --------- most unredeemaole deserts in the world— w ry to complete the chain, pinched iu it; in pale green »he will be as at him. The very next man we met was L ---- Y - - - - “ G iv e m e th y y o u th ,” sh e sa id . I gave. hottest and yet coldest, wettest and yetso : ••citlIens residing in the vicinity of the M ------ fresh as Galatea—other things being equal; j a farmer whom we had always considered z ----- --- The Largest Manufacturers of A n d , su d d e n c lo u d e d , d ie d th e sun. and that life is sometimes impossible. The j various mountains available above sug- in dark gr een,as blooming as a wood nymph; a star subscriber. He bad not missed a A n d o n th e g re e n m o u n d o f a g r a v e It will be found that the letters can be and there are tints of terra cotta and brown paper or paid a cent In seven years. But PURE, HIGH GRADE bottom of Death valley lies deeper beneath j gested, are besought to ‘take a hand’ and h e b e s t F e ll th e s lo w ra in d r o p s , o n e b y one. more readily learned In the following the level of the sea than any other valley, aid in the attempt. Arrangements can be bronze that will shade up to her hair and when he saw that gun he waltzed np with series of lessons: The desert district of California covers ; made so that parties on subpeaks or in the a $10 bill. When we got home, we found “ G iv e lo v e ,” she c r ie d . I g a v e th a t too. mingle with it as if she were a picture. On thia Continent, have received S H P 80,000 square miles, embraced by Inyo, j valleys and towns along the line can com- 1 E I “ G iv e b e a u t y ." B e a u ty s ig h e d a n d fled. But all «’omen should bear in mind that a load of bay, 15 bushels o f corn and a F or w h a t o n e a r th sh o u ld b e a u ty d o Lern, Los Angeles and San Bernardino municate with those on their main moun- the brightest and most striking colors, like barrel of turnips, which had been brought HIGHEST AWARDS N u W h e n lo v e , w h o w a s h e r life , w as d e e d ? ¿'N ursing M others , I nfants ^ counties. Death valley is in the south of talns- and each *roup of mountaineeers fh>m the grett yellow and scarlet, are seldom to be used in by delinquents. If money will buy that can, from their several signal stations, Inyo county, not very far from Mount gun, we are going to keep it to make col in a mass except for very striking effects S h s t o o k th e b a lm o f in n o c e n t tears Whitney, which is 15,000 feet high. The ‘telegraph’ by flashes to their neighbors T o h iss u p o n h e r a lt a r coa L and as a luxury, and in the ornament rath lections with.— Arkansas City Democrat. below the fact of their presence on the valley is 75 miles long and from 6 to 15 peaks, and also the fact that the ‘mes S h e to o k th e h o p e s o f a ll m y years. er than in the body of a toilet If they * JOHN CARLE A SONS. New York. # A n d a t th e la s t sh e to o k - z y soul. EXPOSITIONS W miles wide. It is 430 feet below sea level. sage’ from British Columbia is on its K POOR IN D K K D I are of the blown and blowzy sort, the high Mr. Monsen described his trip from Dag colors will only make their defect more way, and the transmission of the answer W it h h e a r t m a d e e m p ty o f d e lig h t T h e p rosp ect o f re lie f from d ra stic ca th a rtic# To properly handle one set of instru noticeable, and if they are of the washed A n d h a n d s th a t h e ld n o m o r e f a ir th in gs, gett, which is 166 miles from the valley, from Mexico. by means of a team and ------------------ buckboard. ---- No tn OUT *dv. two w«ek» «c« w* -old ot rwr *-ry «BfMMrtor «*■ ---------------- “ Storms may obscure some main peaks, ments, the par“.y should consist o f not out and gray skinned type then the con fo r persons tr o u b ’ e d w ith c o n s tip a tio n Is p oor I q u es tio n e d h e r, “ W h a t s h a ll requite Unlike the l)ntrh l ’ roecM, no Alkn- in . T ru e th e y s e t upon th e b o w e ls , bu t single habitation can be fonnd en route, so numerous side stations, or subpeaks, less than three persons—four would be trast is disagreeable. The former variety th d is eed T h e s a v o r o f m y o ffe r in g s ? ” I life t>r other Chemical« or Dye« «rv th ey d o w ith v io le n c e , and th eir o p e ra tio n n»«tl in p nv ot their prep«ratiorv and provisions, water, even hay for the ! are desirable to secure transmissions of better—one to keep the alignment, one to __ . . ___ _ themselves __ ,____ . .. . __ , down, as we ,TV, have said; te n d « to w eaken th e in testin es, an d is p re ju d i- can tone Their dellclou« BREAKFAST COCOA D *h«oluUly “ T h e g o d s ,” she sa id , “ w ith g e n e r o u s ban d horses, had to be taken in the equipment. : the through message. do the signaling, and one to do the re pure «nd voluble, aud co*tt l e u ik o n one cen t a enp. the latter would best accept their fate and I t'J,tha*n * X m « l " “ r t ^ l £ UT 2 r f G iv e g u e r d o n f o r th y g ift s o f co st. cording; while the fourth should manipu Some idea of the temperature was con- i “ The instrument to be used is the mod- they will t nd themselves in the dull blues j gripes not enf ebl-s. Furthermore it promotes W is d o m Is th in e t o u n d e rsta n d SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE. veyed by the fact that meat can be cured ern heliograph such as is in use in the late the field glass when the distance be and soft rose colors much pleasanter ob- ! dine«ti«»n aud a regular action of the liver and T h e w o r t h o f a ll t h a t t h o u h a th lo s t .” L»*t week w* told of the prom** o f *a!v«nizin( and iU indi*. tween stations Is very great. regular army, operating the ‘Morse Code.’ pentabU pretervative quahti-v week we will five yon in one h ou r eggs can be roasted in the jects to the eye than in anything abrupt, or the kidneys. It is «11 emclent barrier «tt.m.t —E . N e s b it in A t h e n a u m . VALTER BAKER ft CO. DORCHESTER, MASS. Ute experience of two repreeent«tive buMiie«v forms of lUinow. “ Heliograph instruments can be obtain J y v 1 and remedy for malarial oompl*ints and rheu- The longest distance ever recorded for sand, flour breeds worms in a week, and » « whom hiu sold l * i »lid the other HO Aermnten The ed or prepared at comparatively small heliograph work was 183 miles. This feat even in the grays and browns that make matism, and is of great benefit to tv,eweak.uer week following we will quote * (trie# on the beet pump* made no man can be more than an hour without expense. The secretary will, on applica A B ill T h a t N e v e r P a ssed . them seem all of a piece and as if they were voua and aged. As a medicinal stimulant it can- (hand, wind m<ll end irrigating! lower than w a s ever before was accomplished by the United States dreamed ot; and the week following that we ohall talk to you | not be surpassed. Physicians cordially rtcom- Congressmen sometimes adopt queer ex water without becoming insane. There is tion, furnish addresses of makers of in army signal corps last summer. One party fading out of sieht of fleet galvanised Unk*. with cov«n>, *t the unheard of pivre . . mend it, and its professional indorsement in something less than 1 per cent of mois o f 21% oentB |»er gallon This cheaper than wood. They do pedients to gain the good will of their con struments suitable for mountain work. But, again, the woman who has no avoir- fu - ** was stationed at an elevation of 14,418 feet, lly • b orn e o u t by r p o p u la r ex p e r ie n e. A p p e not shrink, laak, rot, rust or give taate to waier. “ The date fixed for this event is the 10th on the summit of Mounta Uncompahgre, dupois at all, whose contours best represent tite and sleep are b o b im p r o v e d b y this attree- stituents. Years ago a member from a ture in the atmosphere. While at the Red i f you use the Pet a linn* . Tho Aermotor Company treats ihe public generously • ble ln r ig o r a n t a n i alterative. While state legislatures are pesBtng laws to secure repairs for western state was very much afraid he sea 127 degrees of heat are recorded, at day of July, 1895. the shortest distance between two points, Incubator* a Brooder*. [ in Southwestern Colorado. The answering farm machinery at reasonable price«, IT IS A FACT THAT “ The main body o f Mazamas as a so station was at an altitude of 11,410 feet, should put far away from her black and all M ak e m on ey w h ile B wonld be knocked out In the approaching Death valley 137 degrees in the shade is THE AKKROTOR CORPA.iV MAN FOR TIIB YF.AE I <SA X- -X X . || oth ers are w a s tin g ) BERK COMPELLED TO RAISE ITS PUICKS ON REPAIRS P o e t— Haa th e e d it o r read the p oem I left here campaign. He had not managed to make not uncommon. Yet, on the other hand, ciety will assemble at Mount Adams in on the summit of Mount Eller, away be the deeper shades, but especially black, as tim e b y o ld procesi RKCAt HR SORE OF ITSCI HTOII.RS H AYR R U N OllllEK'Ktl yond the Grand Canyon of the Colorado, its own poverty is reflected on every surface yea’ e r o a v f o ffic e b o y —I gueaa ao, air; b v ’a aick 48 Page himself a power in congress. In fact, his the mercury sinks to 50 degrees below zero. the state of Washington.” INDIVID! AL FARTS TO RAkE I P COMPLETE RACIIIKES, C a ta log telia all abou t | abed today. The heliograph Is an instrument by SINCE IN THAT WAV THEY COCLII CRT A H a CHIAE Illustrated in the desert region of Southern Utah. A feature of the valley is the curious it,and d es crib es every . constituents had never heard of him doing it approacies. She is already thin, and CHEAPER TRAN RV ORlIEIUNti IT ARStRRLMI. , C atalogu e a rticle n eed ed fo r th e anything besides voting with his party “ salt road,” which was graded with sledge which rays of light are reflected, from “ This range,” says J. W. Freeman, in then black makes her seem like a mere ex- ' THE GENUINE AND THE SHAM. 1 F R E E . p o u ltr y bu siness. highly polished mirrors, so as to throw Harper’s Weekly, “ is 183 miles, the longest lulled to butt r./tatV*. h e Art motor Comfmnm when bis name was called and drawing hammers right through the center for the clamat ion point, and unless she is of rather mxu in th is rm jtnci p ea- , T frone (a « fo u lt. It on. f ny d” lred ,polnt on the North American continent, if not in extraordinary beauty makes her look •old »O low that CUB- I tern er* eon Id his salary. He was desperate. Something transport of borax. By this road are many I th1! J esu!tin!f„ Every good thing has its host o f imita the worid. The probability is, therefore, bay th* rapxirs «nd unknown graves, filled by wanderers who wlthln th* fleld ° f, v 's,on’ The ™lr*?n must be done to please his people at home , m ech a n ica lly th e best chiM mt Im than th« • \T j At v. a. mv. I are mounted on a tripod, and by adjusting that the record made between these two much older than she is and now as gray as tors; every genuine article its counterfeits. chin* would coat. But w h e e l . P r e ttie s t m o d e l . ice it waa kept concentrated on peaks will stand as the greatest feat in eld and now as yellow as a lemon. It needs or he would b« buried out of sight. A have penshed through the heat. They are 8crews the flash not e«rt*in that they would r e t tha machine I W e a re P a cific Coast bright young woman to whom he had de 430 feet below eea level and are probably the distant station. 3 y cutting off the long-distance signaling. The authentic rec a very fine color iudeed in black not to The imitators always choose the most ««Mm bled in food fhape, for the protection ef ita A gents. B icy cle c a ta own reputation, the Aer motor Company has ra «ed valuable and popular article to connterfeit, the iowe9t graves in the world. Only shal- j flash within a movable screen for longer ords show but few instances in which the look sallow. scribed his troubles said to him: lo g u e, m ailed free,give# the price of certain repair« Just enough to prevent this in tutors. Hot only han tht An motor Company always “ You live near the center of the United low graves covered with blocks of salt are or shorter intervals the signalist at the sun flash had previously conveyed a mes The woman in middle life who wears her so that » h o t they claim their sham to be fu ll descrip tion , p rices, etc., a g e n t s w a n t e d , fiv*ath«%«BtfoodaattheloW' e?.t price and refused to sell necessary for the desiccated remains, for distant station sees “ dashes1' o r “ dots,” sage more than 100 miles.” FE T A L U M A INCUBATOR C 0 .,P e ta ln m a .C * l. States, don’t you?” widow’s w;eds deliberately places herself equal or as good, or the same as •‘So and- it haa now EST a RLIHNP» a poot arti c !• atan y nr ice, but A singular thing about this experiment as an old woman, as she will discover by So’s,” the publ c may depend upon it that B r a n c h H o u s e , *31 S M ain S t ., I.os A n geles. ^ TWENTY BRANCH HOI NEfl there are no animals there except snakes, which represent characters o f the tele IK l AKIOls FARTS OF “ Y es.” THE COUNTRY IE ORDER TO HAVE NOT ONLY ITS graph code. The instrument and method was that it practically amounted to a com the chance remarks o f the man in the cars “ Su-and-So'fc” article is the best o f the t.OODS EASILY ACTF.SKI. “ Then why don’t you introduce a bill to tarantulas, scorpions and lizards. BLU. RIT TO HAIE ITS RKFAIRS WITHIN LAST HIC a CH. U expects «non Of the latter one, the chugwallah, of operating it are so simple as to be munication between points invisible to who gets up to give the old woman his seat, kind. have the capitol moved to the principal each other under normal conditions, as the to rr»*Uy incraaae this number of houses. This is readily understood by a study of the cut: At.i.oocx’s P obocs P lastib is the stand dresses three pounds in weight and is eat a matter of the creates! importance to those whe town in your district?” or of the mother who reproves her boy for ard o f excellence the wotid over, and imi are purchasing mnrh nery. Accidents will liappeu, :in«s en by both Indians and whites. The meat "T h e very thing.” running against the old lady. There is, in tators in their cry that theirs is “ as good when he is buying an arti- « wise man will look to it is said to resemble that of chicken. Of the d e that repairs can quick- I y be had at reasonable And he introduced the bill. It worked fact, as much art in the choosing of colors as At.t cock ' s " are only emphasizing this h standards cn everything eosi. Our very l°w price* IM PROVED snakes the “ ytllow rattler” is the most to a charm. The people of his district at for dress as in any other scheme of decora fact and admitting ''A i . lcocb ' s ” to tie the connected with water supply a ino power production by wind, tofethpr with the acoesaih.Jity of a full H im o f oui goods ium once concluded be was a great man and formidable. The name of the valley was tion. Properly observed, it must not only acme o f perfection, which it is their high «epauk, will be appreciated. A e rm o to r C o ., ' with much enthusiasm sect him back for derived from a party of emigrants from increase the charm of good looks, but it can est ambition to imitate. The difference another term, so that he might press his Salt Lake City. The party endeavored to make something line beauty where under between the genuine and these imitations gold. A HILO PHYSIC. removal bill and secure its passage. In cross the canyon in 1650 and lost their other circumstances beauty does not exist. is as wide as that between copper and BOW. Tne only sare « a y for purchasers i s t'J the next congress he reintroduced the same lives. Stereopticon views of fragments of ONE FIL L FOR A DOSE. —Harper’s Bazar. always insist upon hi a v i n g A l l c o c b ' s P o b - A m ovem ent o f th e bowois each day 1 * noce*s*> / for measure, and though it was promptly pi their skeletons, wagons, etc., caused a ous Pi a s t e r . It is the only perfect pias health. 1 heee p ill* supply w h «t tlie system la c « t to shudder among the spectators. m ake it regular. T h ey cure H eadach e brighten the geonholed in the committee room, and of S evered. ter ever produced. 3. CORDOVA n ; Much interest attached to the portion coarse be never got a chance to make a B bahdbeth ’ s P i l l s stimulate the liver. They neither gripe n nor sicken. T o eonvin«'«i you, They were part of life’ s flotsam and jet ERENCHACNAMCUCO C.SLT will mall sample free, or a fu ll box for ‘.be. Hold e r „ . speech on it, his people stood by him and of the lecture describing‘ ‘ freighting by sam, stranded by misfortune on the shore N Ó M E D . C O .. Philadelphia. F t « t e s i LOSAN K t *3$9 F ine C al /& K angaroo A w om a n never uses her h u sb a n d ’ s m e e r gave him a third term as a reward for his teams.” Tw o immense wagons, each of charity. For 50 years they had drifted s ch a u m pipe fo r a h a m m er m ore than o n ce . ♦ 3.4P POLICE ,3 so . es . genius.— Washington Cor. Philadelphia weighing 7,800 pounds, are coupled so as together, buffeted by waves of trouble, the I wnt afflicted with cat to carry 45,000 pounds, and with a tank North American. children bo 'U to them wrested away one by tender of 500 gallons capacity for water arrh last autumn. During N E W W A Y B A S T —N O O U S T . one, dragged down in the undertow o f pov are hauled by 20 males. The mule, or “ tug the month o f tktober I\ A C h in e s « L e t t e r o f C o n d o le n c e . *2.*l7»BCYS'SCH0ClSHQtt erty, but through all the tie of matrimony Go East from Portland, Pendleton. Walla Few persons, however cultured, face of the desert,” the teamster and “ swamp • L A D IE S * bound them fast, and neither cared to sev Walla via O. R. A N. to Spokane and Great could neither taste nor| er,” or teamster’s ass.stant, were given a er it. without flinching the duty of addressing Northern Railway to Montana, Dakotas. Bt. smell and could hear but\ chapter. a letter of condolence to a bereaved friend. They were old, very old, feeble, battered Paul, Minneapolis, Chicago, Omaha, Bt little. Ely's Cream Balni The absolute necessity of profanity ln a If they use the language of moderation, and inert, b it the divine spark of love still j Louis, East anu South. Rock-ballast track; cured it.—Marcus Geo-pel teamster’s equipment was illustrated by they fear their words will seem but “ cold glowed in their failing hearts, dimly pre- tine scenery; new equipment Great North Slusutc, llahway , A*. J. B R O C K T O N ./-L A S S . figuring the brighter light of eternity. ; l rQ ^ « p e r s and Diners; Family com fort” to those that mourn. If they the failure of a teamster after he had been Over One Million People wear the converted by an evangelist. When invited ! Tourist Cars; Buffet-Library Cars. Write gush, the note of insincerity jars upon their Stranded on the shore of charity, and C. C. Donovan, General Agent, Portland, W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes separated by the decree o f state! own feelings. The following letter from to move without the usual decorative em Oregon, or F. I. Whitney. G. P. A T. A.. All our «hoes are equally satisfactory Only one o f these waifs of fate might St. Paul, Minn., for printed matter and in E L Y ’ S C R E A M B A L M O pena a n d cl* a resident at a summer resort to the head phasis, the 20 mules with one accord turn O f ? '' ed their heads over their shoulders and They fiv e the best value lor the monev. hope to remain in the haven they had formation abo t rates, routes, etc. of a family in town that had lost a dear th e ^ A s a l Passage«, A llays Pain an d In fla m m a They equal custom shore In style end fit. simply gazed in petrified astonishment. tio n , H eals th e Sores, P rotects th e M em brane Their wearing wife and mother deserves to rank as a reached tog.ither. ___ qualltle a u rpessed. Salton is over 250 feet below sea level from c o ld s , R estore* th e Senses o f Taste and The price# are uniform ,--stam ped o n sob classic in obituary literature: The man was blind, the woman palsied; S t a t e or O h i o , Cmr o r T o l e d o ,) S m ell. T h e B alm is q u ic k ly a b sorb ed an d fiv e s Prom $■ to S3 eeved over other makes. and comprises 15 square miles of salt. L ucaa C o u s t y I ”■ but her hands were strong enough to wipe D k a r S i r —I a m v e r y s o r r y y o u loss th e w ise re lie f at o n ce . If your dealer cannot supply you we can. F r a n k J . C h e n e y makes o a t h that he is A p a r t ic le is a p p lied in t o each n o s tril, amd la la d le ; s h e s t a y w it h G o d fo re v e r. W h e n she Here immense salt works are in operation, the tears from his sightless eyes aud to P rioe, 6 u cent# at D ru ggists’ #r by liv e th a t tim e a n d sa id . W e h a v e to b e e n d , and 700 tons of salt are plowed up in one draw him nearer the portal, her tongue the senior partner ol the firm ot F. J. agreeable. m ail. KLY BK O TH K & fi. day. The salt covers the marsh to a depth w e w ill s ta y w it h G o d f o r e v e r . A n d h o p e yo u eloquent enough to say with simple pathos, C h e n e y A Cn., doing business in the City 66 W arren Street, N ew Y e f a r a w a y o f f n o t b e w e a r y , a n d ta k e g o o d ca re of from 10 to 20 inches. The work is chiefly f Toledo, County and State aforesaid a” d “ Y ou’ve been a good man to me, Ned; if o that y o u r s e lf, a n d lo o k b a c k y o u r c h ild r e n , an d said firm will p a y the sum o f ONE done by Indians, who alone can stand the there’s any choice, do you take it.” HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every y o u h a v e th e be s t in th e w o r ld . B u t w e h ope terrific heat and blinding glare which pre And so the bond wa9 severed.—Mary B. case o f Catarrh that cannot be cured by { S u n inJ-ronE! h er s ta y o n th is w o r ld lo n g e r i n d d o m o re vail.— San Francisco Call. O’Sullivan la Donahoe’s Magazine. g o o d . W h e n 1 ta lk t o m y f r ie n d s w h o k n o w the use o f H a l l ’ s C a t a r r h C obb . h e r , t h e y b e sad w h e n s h e g o n e ; so o n e frie n d FRANK J. CHENEY. ■ ■ An Amusing Fire. 'm e m b e r h e r fo r e v e r w h e n s h e is liv e e v e r y Sworn to before me end subscribed in Good Breeding. y e a r ; th e s c h o la r s r e m e m b e r th e L a k e s id e Bantam’s museum, destroyed July 18, L a U 'e s ’ a n d G e n t s ' A —Tripod. B—Tripod Head. C—Sun Mirror. two peaks are not properly ln the same To be wel 1 bred is attainable fo - every my presence, this titb day o f December, A. p a rk . N ow I d o n o t k n o w h o w th e p a rk is to D. 1386. 1865, was one of the most amusing fires D— Station Mirror. E —Mirror Support. F — All Si*“« ...A ll W eights one, and in this democratic country, where be. S o w h o d o g o o d th e n a m e is fa m e . Tangent screw for revolving mirror about hori that ever occurred in New York city. It 50c per doz. for Pints there is always a possibility of social pro W i n g , W a h , L e x A Co. A. W . GLF.ABON, occurred in the daytime. Chief John zontal axis. G— Mirror Bar. H—Tangent screw 8 4 S . 8 5 5 , 8<35, $ 8 5 , 8 1 0 0 motion, the duty of cultivating fine man 60c per doz. for Quarts Notary Public. Here in artless but touching phrase is a Decker was ln charge, assisted by Orr, with ball bearings for revolving mirror about ners is clear, even from a purely selfish Hall’ll Catarrh Care ij taken internally tribute to departed worth, comfort to the Bates, Lamb, Cleary, Everett and Sulli vertical axis. I—Clamp screw for attaching m ir 85c per doz. for Half-Gallons Btcoud-hand Wheels fer sal« and exchange standpoint But there is a higher reason and act» directly on the blood and mocou» afflicted, simple piety and the pathoa of van. Thousands crowded Broadway clear ror bar to tripod. K —Spring for clam ping m ir ror and sighting rod. L—Sighting rod with why every o le should possess good man ! surface« o f the system. Send for te*ti- human life.—Washington Post. up to Park place as well as Park row, movable disk. M—Screen. N—K e y for screen. W h ere th e h e lio g ra p h cloen narprla- ners. Boorishness has no apology, and "a f inonials, free. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo. O. Place your order with us while the park in front was black with O—Screen spring. X —Unsilvered spot. Z— P a tu g w o rk . fectation” is next to it in its utter needless- i A n E x t r a o r d i n a r y M e t .o r . 8old by Druggist», 75c. immediately. Get the benefit people. It was fun to see the boys at the per disk. On May 10, 1879, a large and extraordi outset of the fire bringing out Bamum'a The following from circular H, of “ gen horizon. It was only for a brief hour at ness and repellant absurdity. Were the of these Unheard-of Prices.... nary luminous meteor exploded with ter old stuffed images and wax figures. One eral instructions on the art of signaling beginning and end of day that refraction art of good manners to be pat into one N O T IC K . word, it would be simplicity. Not the sim- j rific noise, followed at slight intervals wi th fellow ran out with Henry Clay under one by heliograph as practiced in the army bent the sharp ray from the distant mirror We w ill not guarantee these less violent detonations, aud struck the arm and General Winfield Scott under the and navy,” is sufficient information to en and lifted it over the curving globe be plicity of the ignorant, though that maybe prices to hold long, so place full of true kindliness, but the simplicity Dr». H. H. Green A Son«, o f Atlant», O»., i tween. earth in the edge o f a ravine near Esther- other. Queen Victoria was dragged out by able any one to use the instrument: At the distance of 183 miles the flash bore 1 of a thoughtful regard for others—in short, are the greatest dropsy specialist» in the i your order now. "Set the tripod firmly on the ground, ville, Emmet county, la., penetrating to the hair of her head. Mary, queen of Scots, the appearance o f a bright red star. By the depth of 14 feet. Within two miles was tossed out of the second story win clamp the bar diagonally across the line the aid of the field glasses used, the let the actual application even in little things world. Core more patients than the entire | other fragments were found, one of which dow, followed by Hicks, the pirate. Head of vision to the distant station, clamp the ters signaled by this "flash'’ wi re as easily of the golden rule.—Jenness Miller Monthly. 1 army o f physicians scattered over this S en d lor c a l a lo * » * FKF.E. U v e a * '« w a n t.* beautilul land o f ours. A valuable dis- weighed 170 pounds and another about 32 Carpenter Walker of the theater, who was sun mirror, facing the sun, to the end of read by the experts as is the ordtrary bar w’ ith tangent screw attachment; and F re n c h M a tro n s. c verv outside any medical book or pnb ! pounds. The principal mass weighed 431 also a member of Engine No. 38, that lay j tne station mirror, facing the distant Morse code of the telegraph Instru 'ent. If one is tc believe the French-Hebrew lished opinion. A purely vegetable pre pounds. A ll the discovered parts aggre I* Am, street, got so excited FK.F eb F bk II station to the other socket. Stooping A mirror only six inches ln diameter was in B Ann that W he fell Removes all dropsical sytnp I 3 * 7 W a s h i n g t o n Ht , I’ o l l T L A N I t , O R . gated about A40 pounds. The one of 170 headlong down the main entrance stair ! down, the head in rear of, and near the used in this experiment, and the Mazamas scholar, M. Ledrain—who, by the way. is a paration. toms rapidly^ Ten days mailed . - - treatment ---------------------- pounds is now in the cabinet o f the State way with Napoleon in one hand and Walk | station mirror, turn the sun mirror by have decided to adopt a mirror of the same bachelor and as such might be charged size. with inconq-etency—Frenchmen are the " l J veTy. *ufl*,rer- 8«* advertisement in PORTLAND, ORECDN University of Minnesota. The composition er, filibuster, in the other. Andy Pur- j means of its slow-motion screws until the slaves, not Frenchwomen. The latter rule 0ther _________________ o f this aerolite is peculiar in many re ten, the old foreman of Engine No. 14, I whole of the station mirror is seen re A m erica’* Kin« at t-cpiit Cigar*. S ir W a l t e r R a l e i g h ’ s G a id e n . their meek husbands and meeker male I can recommend Piso’s Cure for Con- spects; bat, as in nearly all aerolites, there brought out tw o monkeys, one that gave flected in the sun mirror, and the unsil- F iv e inchea in foire «ml H avaim v e re d s p o t a n d re fle c tio n o f th e p a p e r It is now’ 300 years since Sir Yalter Ra friends and acquaintances with a hsnd of numption to sufferers from Asthma.—E. D. C O C O fi led. If yo u r dealpr d«;ea not BEST IN THE WORLD. is a considerable proportion of iron and him a mark that he carries to this day. iron. Especially is this the case with the T ownpxnd . Ft. Howard. W i».. May 4, 1894. k e e p : h en « , send 9 2 . 2 H and w e d is k a c c u r a t e ly c o v e r e a c h o th e r. S t ill leigh lived in Ireland; but, acco ding to Sir nickel.— Iowa State Register. Tue happy family that attracted so lo o k in g in th e su n m irro r, tu r n th e s t a w r s r ln x q n s lit s .a r t n n etrp *> se'l,a > tr.allr C I G A R w ill m«’ l t on n box of .' 0 cigar*. ou Its John Pope Hennesy, many trices of his Parisienne, says M. Ledrain, who, once she tla s tin g tw o b oxea o f anv o th tT bran d Ft«* I. P. MH.IERI « Cl. M Turi St. PrtUrd.Cr much attention in those days were deter tio n m irro r u n til re fle c tio n o f th e d is ta n t (rom A n im a l o n * . U K T T H F U K K 1 I N K , G r e a t M e m o r ie .. residence there can still be seen. The richly has beguiled a helpress man into matrimo- j C on su m ption k ifla mined not to leave, the cage door was s ta tio n is b r o u g h t a c c u r a t e ly in to lin e F >K HAKE BY OKBGO.N A N D m ore p eop le than rifle In great feats of memory the eye plays thrown wide open and the birds and ani w ith , o r is c o v e re d b y th e u n s ilv e re d sp o t perfumed yellow wallflowers that he ny, upsets his house, disturbs bis habits [ balls. It is m ore dead (V -W A H H IN IIT IIN M F I I C H A S T fi^ n a chief part, yet blind people also have mals punched with sticks to drive them a n d th e re fle c tio n o f th e d is k ; a f t e r th is brought to Ireland from the Azores and the and thwarts his wishes—nay, even takes a ly than a n y o f the an d D ealer« g en era lly . m u ch d read ed ep i good memories. Kev. B. J. Johns, chap out, but few would accept their liberty th e s t a tio n m ir r o r m u s t n o t be to u ch e d . Affaue cherry are still found where he first malicious pleasure in forestalling his de- \ d em ics. It is a steal PALM ER A REY BRANCH lain to the blind asylum, London, testified and were burned to death. A ll of the 100,- N o w s te p p in g b e h in d th e s u n m irro r planted them, by the Black water. Some sires, so that she may have the chance of | th y, gradual, slow that a large number of pupils learned the 000 curiosities were destroyed.—Western th ro w ’ u p on th e s t a tio n m irro r a f u ll flash cedars he brought to Cork are to this day overturning every one of his schemes before \ disease. It penetrates growing at a place called Tivoli. The four Ue has even confided them to her. Psalter, aud that one young man was Fireman. fr o m th e su n m irro r, so th a t th e s h a d o w th e w h ole body. It I« the ntt», yroAtable er o M plant ou dry land. is in ev e ry d rop o f venerable yew trees, whose branches have s p o t’ f a l ls u p on th e c e n te r o f th e p a p e r there who could repeat not only the whole Yield. 2 500 it«, shelled co n and tweii e -Orta of She D e m a n d e d a R e c e ip t. b lood . It seem s to d is k . T h e fla sh w i ll th e n be v is ib le a t th e grown and intermingled into a sort of sum fodder Can be (> aided till July and tiMveMed of the 150 prayer book psalms and a large The A rab at H om e. w o rk o n ly at the “ And so you gave my new overcoat to with ordln ty machine«. Heud »1 ret a re for d is ta n t s ta tio n . mer house thatch, are pointed outashaving number of metrical psalms and hymns, ns lu n gs, b t t the te r ►•« d desire 1 to Dr. J. P. Peters was the manager of the n stranger,” said an angry man to his rib le dra in an d w aste sheltered Raleigh when he first smoked to “ T h e s h a d o w s p o t m u st be k e p t in th e well as a considerable amount of modern expedition sent out by the University ol wife, “ simply upon his saying that I had P * f t « m n t o R i v e r 3 * n « r y C e ., g o o n all o v e r the bacco in his Youghal garden. In that gar poetry, including Goldsmith's “ Deserted Pennsylvania in 1888 to explore the ruins c e n t e r o f th e p a p e r d is k w h ile s ig n a lin g . body. T o cu re c o n sent for it?” W a ln u t G r o v e C a lifo r n ia . • A tta c h th e s c r e w to its trip o d an d den he also planted tobacco. A few steps Village,” but the w holeof Milton’s “ Par of Babylon. “ During the two years I was su m p tion , w o rk on “ I didn’t know he was a swindler,” re th e blood , m a k e it adise Lost,’ ’ with marginal notes and a there,” said he, “ I lived with many of the p la c e it so a s to in te r c e p t th e fla sh . S ig farther on, where the town wall of the plied the unfortunate woman between her n a lin g is e ffe c te d b y d e p r e s s in g th e scre e n pure, rich a n d w h o le thirteenth century bounds the garden of the biography.— Interior. wild tribes around the marshes of Arabie- fo r p e rio d o f tim e re q u ir e d to d is p la y sobs, “ and besides that I took every pre som e, build up the warden’s bouse, is the famous spot where w a it in g tissues, put tan. The conditions in which I found fla s h e s c o rr e s p o n d in g to d o ts a n d d a s h e s . caution.” the first Irish potato was planted by him. th e b o d y in to c o n d i A S le e p in g W o m a n . them were most deplorable. They were a “ T h e d o t Is re p re s e n te d b y a m o m e n ta r y “ What precautions, pray?” inquired the tion for a figh t w ith —Garden and Forest. A sleeping woman exists in France who most depraved race, robbing, cheating, ly e x p o s itio n o f th e fla s h , a n d th e d u ra tio n TR EA TED FREE th e d read disease. husband. r o * l t l v ljr C u r e d w i t h T e g e t e b i e TU naedle# has lain in a state of catalepsy for 10 yean. ing and fighting being the daily outline o f th is e x p o s itio n c o n s titu te s th e u n it o f __ Dr. P ie r c e ’s G old en E le c t r ic ity a n d L e a th e r. “ Why, I m ide him give me a receijit for H ave cored th eu san d * o f case*. Cure caaet pro- M edical D iscov ery figh ts in th e righ t way. Bbe suffered a severe mental shock when of their existence. The principal diet of tim e . eonnoed hopeless by beta physicians From flrtadnal Electricity is now used for coloring it, and here it is,” returned the wife, ex It w ill cu re 98 p e r cen t, o f all cases i f taken “ T h e d a s h is re p re s e n te d b y a n e x p o s i- j tym ptom * d i s a p p e a r s tan day* at least two dolrdft a girl of 20 and suddenly fell into this these people is half cooked barley bread, tending a piec a of paper. “ I always thought d u rin g th e early stages o f the disease. Its leather more quickly and deeply. The al> sym ptom # rem oved. Send f o r free book tetthao- tio n o f th ? fla sh fo r a p e rio d o f th re e u n its strange condition. Doctors from all parts and with a large percentage of the tribes first action is to put the stom ach, bow els, such acknowledgments were binding.” o lv ’ e o f m iraculous curve. Ten day«' t r e e t»e m hide is stretched on a metallic table and liver an d k id n e y s in to g ood w o rk in g order. o f France have tried to awaken her, but this forms the sole diet. When I offered o f tim e . fr*H by m all. I f you order trial send 10 c. inetatata But ala* for the overcoat— it was never seen “ T h e p a u s e b e tw e e n th e e le m e n ts o f a Thht m a k es d igestion g o o d an d assim ilation or pa» postage D h . H .H G k i b n A 8 oiie,AtJaata.G a covered with the coloring liquid. A without success, and all agree that she _________ ___ ____ __ ____________ 13 cents a day for diggers and guards, I le t te r is e q u iv a le n t to th e u n it o f tim e , j again!— New York Herald. uick an d th orou gh . It m a k es aound, h ealthy if you ortierW ial return tht* adverU eem ont W will only regain her consciousness Just be- 1 had half the population applying to me for th a t b e tw e e n le t te r s to th r e e s u c h u n its ; pressure of a few volts is then applied esh. T h a t is h a lf the battle. T h a t m akes - rOR CHILDREN T1KTHINO - J the “ D is c o v e r y " g o o d for those w h o h ave not fore daath. Though reduced to a skeleton, work and was forced to redace the day’s a n d b e tw e e n w o rd s , to s ix u n its. between the liqnid and the table, which ! F e e s o le . y e l l U reo**»fc B* Cease a M B | I n t r ic a t e I n d iv id u a lit y . con su m p tion , but w h o are lig h ter a n d leas « . P. N. U. No. f,#4 H. F. N. rr. Nr «71 as she is only kept alive by artificial nour wage9 to 10 cents. When one of these men “ A c c u r a c y o f a lig n m e n t m a y b e t»?sted , opens the pores of the skin and allows A certain lady, writing about a certain robust th an th ey ou gh t to be. ishment, the woman does not look ill, but has a headache, his friends burn him with b y lo o k in g in to th e s u n m irro r, b rin g ii g the color to sink in.— New York Ledger. gentleman, sa.d he bad an “ intricate indi simply like any one in an ordinary sleep. redhot irons, and many times I have seen th e e y e in to lin e w ith th e u n s ilv e r e d s p o t, j viduality.” We haven't the dimmest idea — London Queen. wounds carefully filled with iron rust. th e re fle c tio n o f th e d is k a n d th e re fle ctio n DO YOU F E E L BADT DOEri YOL'P. BAL A marble statue, life size, cost during what she meant. It is, however, a high Itching Pile* known o j moisture like p e n ' ‘ Their government, or rather lack of gov o f th e d is ta n t s ta tio n . I f n o w th e p o s i the reign of Commodus about f l , 500; sounding,mou th filling phrase— “ intricate iuLen»e Bohe T Doe* everv step seem a bu t den T Y on n* itching when warm. Thi* form an u, Every great literary work has been fol ernment, is a practical exhibition of an tio n o f th e e y e b e c h a n g e d , th e u n s ilv e re d ! iug or Protruding Pile* y ie ld u t o u c e to M O O R E ’S R E V E A L E D REMED s p o t a n d re fle c tio n d is k w ill no lo n g e r in the time of Charlemagne, nearly $3, * individuality.” — Louisville Western Re lowed by a boat of imitations. After the archy.” DR. ep-SAN-KO'S PILE REMEDY. corder. which act* directly on pert« «fNcted. abeortstamer*, *L c o v e r , b u t th e lin e s o f t h e ir c e n te r s in 0 0 0 . ________ publication of the ‘ ‘ Faerie Queen” the J»y* itching, effecting a permanent care. Price ftoc. 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