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About Broad-axe. (Eugene, Lane County, Or.) 189?-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1896)
Puie 'S Blood Is tial to health. Now It the tlDt that Sarsaparilla fh On TnM Blood Furlner. AU drogirtsta H Hood's Pills cere all Li Ilia. M MH "8l(p on Till Day," saw song by Anton Strelexki, baa been followed by oomlo song, aotitlad. "Sleep on All Pay," which ia aaid to ba mora pops lar than Mr. Strelexkli' them a. i ' A SISA1NO FUND Of vt'al enerev I eaatly as Flaaall replea taiietee. Ho.tellt't Mosoach IMIera ia aa to vrant eith, m a rr, ai4 villi tre.dilt In luaa lieah Maniui Into en eutb.ee phte'qne. ftraiai1 inM,ti tT,iuana reacusa BitiaiUi and aubdtha bllloifa, kidney, dyrtiio eed rhaumai cailmanu. 1L uiitu dative (teal bsutfuirom it ue. Yoar wife ama an no-a to b aa-te-dat. "Up-bxlatat Kbaa wayaheea; ahaa to , lot M trouble Barroeca lor year alter auk BOITT-a SCHOOL FOB BOTt Will commnee lis sixth year August 4th. It ti a firatelaas Homo School and nra- pare boy for admission to any Univer sity, or Technical Reboot, or for active bus-no. Full information and oataio(aa can be bad b addrrains IRA O. HOITT. Pa. D., Hrauaetaa, Cau For lung and cheat diseases, Piao'a Cure I tha bset medicine ra bar used.-- Mr. J. L. Northcott, Windaor. OnU, Canada. AiwtheTeootrnplailfi vedlorkr "tthlnk n. Ha av kM-r a I4 bnotiilLhapAUock aad b aarilea tha ktj." (Orl THItt W offer On Bnadraal Do'iaj lUmrd for any m f Caurrh tut canaul b eai4 kj Hail Catarrh Cora F. J. CHEN1T A CO, Fro?.. Toledo, O. ' Wt.lh nderauud. h, knjova F.J.Chtfixy for Ut last 14 jvara, aad aUer him perfectly kooorabta la all baaioeaa tranaacilop. d4 Aoaaciailj abla to oarrj eat any abilfaUoa k&aU by iklr Arm. it Tarx, WkoUaala I'ratrltt. Toledo, O. fimw, kixta A Mtix, M fcolcaal Dri!(ln, lolaJa. O. HaH Catarrh Car ia takan InieniaUT.artlfi d reetly upon ihr blond aud awoai asrlara of tba iTtrm. PrK 7w nrr boula. aVM by aU tinjrtaia Teatlmoalal fraa Hall family pill r tb beat. ' FIT. AU torpe-t If by Dr. Ktla Orral Karra KaaUrar. Jio fluaiwrUaflrat da'aa. Marrr.oi ran. Treatit at r.' 0 mal buuM tre to rtt cum. Ri4 u Dr. kkoa. aa Area BL, halladelpbla. Fa. i TaT Gaaaaa lor breaktaaa. i j j J T " I 1 i V J ' VeO jti u m iatJy pbya-" before proper ef- i.rt plewsanlefforta Za. There is comfort in sickness tare not dot) to any actual dis ease, but simply to a eonstipmt3 condi tion of the system, which the pleasant family laxative. Syrup of Fips, prompt ly removes. That ia wbr it ia the only -ill, milli.Af V.m'IU- anili- everywhere esteemed so highly br all who value irood bealth. Ita beneficial effects are due to the fact, that it is tha one remedy which promotes internal cleanliness without debilitating the ortrans on which it acts. It ia therefor) all important, in order to get its bene ficial effects, to note when yon pur chase, that yon bsve the genuine arti cle, which is manufactured by the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. only tana sold by all reputable druggists. If in the enjoyment of good health, and the aystem ia regular, laxatives or other remedies are then not needed. If afflicted with any actnaLlsease, one may be commended to the most skillful physicians, but if in need of a laxative, one should bsve the best, and with the well-informed everywhere. Syrup of Figs stands highest snd is most largely bjed and gives most general sat if act ios. SURE CURE FN PILES ltetiM av .4, k aw PrMrs)ts)( Faisal vtssM m Dr. aO-SAM-CO'S PI LI ftlMIOV. ft.. - Bajsllir aasrs Curs isra Ml rrajfaV rFlss) r i :, rtkusva, r.. 4S. H. & M. or Nothing: ! That's, the stand to take with jour dealer on tho I BIAS ' i VELVETEEN Cf IDT" RfrVrttRTT 1 ?11K I DliNUIiNU j . , question. If ha will not supply you we will. ' "Hon DramamaklBf Mad Eaiy," av book ky Mia Emma M. Hooper, of tk LadW Hon oaniak Mat for 2Sc.. postar paid. . M. A M. Co., P. O. Box oo. N. Y, Cfty, FRAZER ui m imi wocta. AXLE CREASE lis wearing saaIIUr anaarwaaad.artnalry ailoailuf Iwa hoaea of any ntbr brand. Fra boat Animal Olla UI THS ultlia rua U BT OKEUOB AMU WAIHISr.TOF BtBRCHABTB' AEEITS WIXTEB, la ovary foam, lor aaaol lb boat aalllnc rilela aola. I'tad by oaory aaaa, aroawa aad eblid, Vraatortak aoalaory Tootk Sraab wnb Trasao t laauifac ataavohaMat. ITadawaM by all tb taawtlnc phntrimm d ntlaia, saad IS, for aaaplii. Kauilalot M sadHM. ailXA FTKK CO, 1-K Marsss , Saa Fraaoiano, CoL URS. WiNSLOWS SOSFTnMJr?a FOS) CMILOSf) Tt ITMIMO FaoaaaaScaai Si aaa So Oaaa a aaaato. I" 4F' if aW i'H M M aaaaaaaaj THI MAN WITH A-HOfc "Kill Hlsa.bat Toasorrew There Wll He Two of Theas, An Incldert of tbe cattle boom cf fifteen year ago that la Illustrative f tlx eplrit of the tliuee was l no I UI 1110 railJV IHIIVUI ruininim'ii j ETirt?i!ntf ftrat of the lvt, th ! Buttlltuer. TU champ.. from tba vlue-clad bill of Krauee, the fruit : from the valleys of California. The 1 cattle ow ners lauded and eouipllmentet ! each other, orated alut tholr successes tud sueered at the legislature and the 1 National Laud Commission. Pectal- ly did the newspapers, which had ctitl- eised their htgbhauiied usurpation of tha land needed for agriculture, come In for crltlolam. and at l.iBt the only ; newspaper man prvseut wa called oil for a speech In reply. A Governor of i the Lone Star State, who had one aaid ' that the State did not want tmmlgra- tton waa toaatmastcr and be prefaced hla Introduction of the Journalif with aome slighting remarks regard.ns the press. Angry at the light lu wuicn ii bad been placed the newspaper man i replied, "Gentlemen Ton n;av ancor at tho aottltT. whom you call a 'Nivtor' aud may consider yaurselree aafe from all lujury at bla bands, but let me tell you. yon are not. A man with a he ba poked bl bead over your hartnvl ttITO femva. You may kill him. but to-morrow there will lx two of thi-in. aud next day four orelsht. I-auJ that will prolmv $20 worth of w heat cannot le kept for the paaturaoe of a 15 cow. In a few year the man with a hoe will have you on the run." ' The cauleineu laughed and consid ered It a fair hit., but they did not think the apeaker meant It or that he told the tnfch. But he did. and hla prophecy came true. No other auoh banquet w as ever hrtd. The "man w ith a hoe" car ried a pair of nlppera In his pocket aud wtth them he cut the atranrts of fence with which. the j:reat cattle rau.-.a were Inclosed. The rowboya could tot prevent bim. and the law co'ild not keep him out All over the jtreut ranca of the far West, where. eutry.llk the herders rode throng'long daya anl nights, are now farmia, homes aud vil lages. One of the stories rejrardlnar th? reck less extravagance of the cattle owners Is that told by CoL John Brltt.in.- a Texaa capitalist and otfloeholde-r In tl.c ' old daya. He had come up th trail ; to Abilene, Kan- and was gating on the wonders of a typical cattle town, whero ; the cowboy was getting rid of his year's ; earnings In a aingle night and havius what he designated as a royal tine. Two cattlemen bad returned from New TTork, where they had born living off the fat of the bind and loading themselves down with brlc-a-brae and good whisky, j" "Jim," aald John, "that's ml;hty fine watch you have there." 1 "Yea," replied the other. "I got the ticker at one aif the biggest More In ' New York. It coat mo a Jot of money." "I've got a Oner one," aald J'hu eal'ii- it pulling an luiniu curvuoii cirr ir"iu hla pocket, t "I guess not What did It co V "Paid 13a for her, spot cash. What did yours costr -- , "Cost me $375." said the other gracefully,- as be pot! the timepiece back In hi pocket. "Ills friend' was mn-h chagrincl at Deing t game 6f now jest being beaten at his own particular disjJay, and stood iiohl'.ng t':o plaed watch in his hand, lookvn f tt over and thinking. Bracing up. he finally drawled: "Well there ain't much difference between 'cm. I'll bet yon a dozen atcers that I can throw mine further than you can ycurs." Everybody laughed and lxked at Jim. lie took In the situation aud te- P': " J"8 o yon one on that They went Into the street, followed by the crowd, and. taking aim d mn the street "nt the handsome time pieces spinning, to be smashed Into worthlessness on the road. Jlai won and went back to the Alamo saloon and set op the drinks. "A few months af ter." said Brittan, "I saw them again In Abilene. Tbey were so poor that each wore a long-winding Waterburr acd bung on to It with both banda for fear It might fall on the floor." BLUFFtD OUT OF A BIO ROLL. Bold Plan of Bobber la Dcavcr to Balae tba. Wind. Mr. Moffat la the Denver banker wlia was robbed of $21,fMJ In bis private i office one day at noon. The robber held : a revolver In one band and a bottle of , nitroglycerin in the other. He request ' ed Mr. Moffat to write a check for t'Jl. ! 000 tinder penalty of being shot and of baring bis bank building wrecked by the explosion In the bottle. Mr. llof- fat la reputed to be worth a many i millions aa the numlter of thousands demanded by the robber, llewrolethe j check. The robber said be would have 1 to trouble Mr. Moffat to go with him I Into the paying teller's cage and pro duce the cash; he would take $20,000 in Urge bills, and $1,000 In gold, j 'If you say one word, or Indicate by a look or motion that anything la wron 1 wl" shoot you and then blow tin tha Ktilr B. .In ak-H!H lh r.H- ber threw a light overcoat over bis arm concealing me revolver ne dpkj in nis hand, accompanied the bank president Into the teller's cage, received the money and returned with Mr. Moffat to the private office. He then repeated his threat to kill the banker and blow up the building If an alarm should Iw given before be (the robber) was safely outside the bank, tie made bla escape and has not been captured. The ro bers overcoat revolver and bottle were found In a doorway near the bank building. The revolver waa loaded, bnt a chemical analysis of the contents of the bottle revealed the fact that the fluid was not nitroglycerin but sweet olL-PUUburg Dispatch. Which AadF Terry Tatettlc (In the road) Wy don't you go In? Do dog's all right Don't you see him wsggtn' bla tally Wayworn Watston (at toe gate) Yes, an' he's growl o' at the same time. I don't know which end to believe. Cin cinnati Enquirer. Miss Ballefleld-IH) you like Mr. Van Bra am, Nellie? Mlaa Rloomfleld (who la addicted to slangr-Yes, I like blm 1 don't thick. Miss nellefleld-Tbst la thj great trouble wltb yon, Nellie. Too should rultlvste a habit of thought Mttsburg Gbroulrle. , It must be a terrible lot of work fo take a womaa apart and get her ready fee bed. CAPT. BENSON'S STATEMENT i A REMARKABLE AND INTEREST. INQ CAREER. A M,anWror ka k'trat Koalarky Mat tery Who Waa la Yoaly-Sva Hard F(l Maltlra. From ihr(aital Journal, slcm, Oti-fn. , talem, lr., can bsi.t of no better known private cititen than I'apuiu SVlliaai ltenaou. To the old resi dent, as w ell a to the school children, hi figure i a fsmilisr as ttiAl of Mt liiHHt or the atal oapitsl. Captain lleiison, of the Firtt Ken tucky battery, detached from the 114th lllinoi lulanlry, i aow seventy-four years old, ami ha taken V" lu tweu ty acAcn baid fought hattlra, Iwsuie a great many iutcretiug skirmiahe. He is peusioned for ,iujury iu the bnwst, from coucusion of a shell, sud fvir a wound iu tho tight sViuldcr, cauH-d by leaping from a car while be lug taken as a pnaouer from Autkrou viiic to I'm r'oteat. JVr the pat twt u ty years he ha suffered almotl cou tiuually from maUrU and ilu ttiwn of trt ath, and ba bt eu af.Uctel with I lieu-, mutism in the leg aud ahouhior to such an extcut thtt he had uot awu a well day in all that tuns, lie wa also artliow-l with cnianpttlum and piles l.gbtecu year ago Mr. Itensvu removed Irom l.liuoi to Oiegou, ou accouut of hi failing health, aud iuco th cloe of the war ha not bet n able to sopport hiuiM'lf by iuauu.il labor, snd ba had almost constant metiical attendance by phytician of all the dif ferent school if practice. To io hun now, tipping the scale at 310 pouud, enjoyiugrtgular health, bia chetk mantled with a fiesh, rvwy complex ion, walking off proud aud erect, with a freah, firm, vioron t-p for a man in hi evtnty-fourih year, t enough to make one believe in the poibility of Ponce de Loou's tabled Kouutain of Youth. - Captain Benson is not ouly a hero of the Civil War, but a man worth con siderable property, lie say he would part willingly with his interest in all bis earthly posseasiKn rather than be placed back in the debilitated couditiou wbete be lingered for a score of year. "I . snppoae," said be, laughing, "that what you are after i an adver tisement for Pink Pills, but I want to say. that 1 am very glad to give yon this testimonial, as I am convinced it' will relieve a great deal of suffering, it it can become widely known. I am firmly convinced, after an experience of over fifty years with both patent medicines and physicians, that if every family could keep thess Pink Pilia in the bonse they would never need a doctor. "1 have paid oat over $1,000 for doc toring with the best pybaicians at alem, but not a cent for myself trce a year and a half ago. It w then that I first beard of Pink Pills. I got. the first box st s drag store, snd bad not much eonfidenoe in them when I began to take them. I took one box before I gat much benefit, but by the' middle of the second box the pain in my breaat began to disappear, and the rheumatism in my shoulder went away. The shortness of breath wa alleviated, and I tegan to sleep like an infant For the firtt time in twenty years I realized, the luxury of s-mnd sleep.snd my system began torecoperatc "By the end of the third box it bad taken away all my rheumatism and stiffness in the motclee and joints, and 1 began to feel as nimble as a boy, and could do as good a day's work aa ever, but for my wounds I enjjy the beat health I ever enjoyed in my life. My natural weight increased fr in ten to twenty pounds. My flesh is solid snd my skin is as clean and fresh aa a baby's I bad tried every -remedy un der the san for piles, bnt witboat re lief. At time tbey were, near killing me. Sciatica rheumatism had 1 tid me up in bed for months at a time. Pink Pills have cured all these things, and I bsve not flt sn indication of piles or rheumatism for eight months People who see me now can not believe that I am the same man. My face looked drawn, my eyes were bloodshot, my skin wss scurvied, and Iconld not have bad a worse appearance if I bad un dergone starvation on an artic expedi tion. I can now eat whatever I have a relish for, and all I want of it, and it don't hurt me. "I used to be oonstipated continu ally, and I have taken wheelbarrow load of other pills, bat never got per fect relief until I tried Pink Pill. I am now taking two pills a week, and sometime I go without them for a month, and, ss I said, I enjiy continuous good health. I have got rid of rheumatism and everything else. Pink Pills perform wonders. ' Tbey go so work and fix up the kidneys and back and the whole system Three days after Oral taking tbem you feel the effect all over. The worst trouble with ma was, I bsd got so 1 conld not re member anything. My mind wss' clouded. A month after I began tak ing Pink Pills I first began to notice my mind beoome clesr and active, and my memory is perfectly restored, a happy change from tbe feeling of stu pidity I had snflered. This medicine bar fixed me up and made a new man of me. It Is only tba other day that Dr. Reynolds, Dean of the Salem Medical College, remarked to me that I was looking hsle and hearty. I aaid Yes, snd no thanks to you doctors. It is Pink Pills thst hsvs done it He poo booed at it Bnt I know what I in talking abont, and be had to admit what I aald." (Signed) Win. Benson. t?Ut of Oreyon, 1 ' . Msrion County, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of November, 1895. K. Bofer, Notary Public, lo snd for tbe state of Oregon Dr. WtlJlstns' Pink Pills contain, in condensed form, all tba . elements neoessary to give new life snd richness to tba blood snd restore shattered nerves. Tbey are an unfailing specific, for took diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, .,8t Vitus' dsnce, sciatica, ssearalgis, rheumatism, nerv ous hesdaobs, tha after effect of Is grippe, pslpltstlon of tbe besrt, pale and sallow eompexions, sll forms of weakoees either In mule or female. Pink Pills are sold lie ft I dealers, or will be sent poetpsld ci r f of price BO cants a box, or ait i . f.-r ? J .'. (tbey art never told in t.u'U . r m ii 100), by addressing Or Willi nu Medioiae Company, Hcbenectady, ti Y. Fpee l of tU, i, ic l.iuomotlvra. Apropos of Hi,. ,Mneiit of the InM of tho three elevii !i.'.iuintives fur flic oMTtlon of the : r .i i ti-a In the Belt Line tunnel st : : .ilmoro Is the ni.-ite-metit made by i'i designers, tho (fil ers I I.'levtrlc tVr.ii'.i-iy. that with tlie. locomotives a spe. I of eighty miles nil hour baa Ihshi tt : t and that they o,.u;. ii.ile.n an hour i ae I It li.nit effort. I :w e;i:iy niiike l."a .A !r:llil I.HOlnotltf let trie loftMitolitfM tnnkoa on." ,v V have In all r pi - fulMlled the rl.ilms of their dealciii r there Is no reason to disbelieve tUN- ::iteimMit. Not Injured ti.v ilwlt otlaue Wire. All fc liiiicti: i aieertaln whether a bljili pressure a 1 . . rtiit 1 1 uj; current ran bo sent from a conductor to earth by means of a Jet o: iter from a hose of a tire engine, an 1 :iN whether the cur rent can lie trjiii- MtTed to the llreni.in tinder such rirciMxtaniv. wit made a short time ago l y I'rofeeaor Slaty, of Berlin. The oei . - ad conductors of it lo.'K volt power transmission line' were used for t:v .Apfrlun-nf. A volt meter wan eoun. : d U'twtvn the met .11 mouth-ple.-e of t: e water hose and the eartlL tn turn.:;,- the water on to the live conductor im How of current to earth was nottei-a! to. Kiliaon'a Kecrd of Talenta Thomas A. i:,l.- -;i has lnvu granti-d Til at'n: thiln; the last twenty-live years, which l,c.:'i the record of all times and nil tvmr.rics by a lare 'ma jority. I'.lihu T'.i .nis.in stands No. 2 nu the list, with "-.; Francis H. Kleh ards Is third, wi'j - Kdward Weston. -74; Charles K. r:bnrr.-2i!: tliarlfa J. Vauderp.wle. .:h 2ii; Uaudolph M. Hunter, with aud tieorge West Inghouse, with 17. Seventeen other geiitlemen have revived more than lis) patents diiriu t .e tweuty-flve year en del with I-"i. CoiuifCtieut patent tnone Inventions t!iau any . other ttato lu provortion t its population. The Ii5tr;ct of Co'im.Ma comes second. Tlnn come M.ia liusetts, ltho,le Isl and. New Jersey. .New York. Montnu.t and Colorado. The Inventive genius is least develop. .1 in Mississippi. South Carolina. North i aroliua. AlaUima. lo-orl.n and Arkai.-.is. w here conipara t.vflyVew patt-nis have U-en applied f-r. A frntrlr Mnp,- An atitotpatle safety device for en p.iif or other tuaclnery liieh Instant ly iiis them on tli. ir attaining an ft ressive SIMfd, h is i.cfu adopted I'V the North Hudson Katlroad Coinpany, The device Is the lit v. .itlon of their chief engineer. T. A. lioiita. Tho apparatus consists of u .I'r pump, n suinil reser voir for coiiipr-sst-d air and pipe lend- At TfiM.vrfC SAFKTT MTira. Ing to the various pieces of apparatus to he controlled, aud to places from which it la -I -sired to shut the machin ery (ff. Tl."! sir pump automatically stops when It baa produced In tbe sys tem the e:red pressure. The auto matic i!evlce consist of an auxiliary governor belted to the engine shaft, and a brass pipe, working In a stuffing box so as to be easily adjusted to an height . This pipe Is closed at tbe eud by a siii.i I glass tube, like an ordinary ' test tul.e. but much thinner then the or dinary tuhes. The movable brass , V-tul is a l.asted so as to carry tbe g!.i4 ct,d a very short distance shove the i'.rni:il position to which tbe gov ernor1 balU revolve. Any dangerous Increase iu speed will lift tbe halls, thus breaking the glsss tube and relieving the pressure of the compressed air, , which sets to operate a valve cutting off tho supply of steam. These tubes are also located on each side of the main belt nml sbove the belt, so that In case of the raising of a lap of tho belt It will break one of the tubes and thus stop the engine, or If the belt should slip eff sideways the earne result would be produced. -Philadelphia Becord. Brevities. . Tbe British army officials have had an electric i:ght plant Installed at the prac tice wild twlng grounds, at I.ydd, for the purpose of working a sesrch light to be use, during the heavy gun prac tice nt various objects during the night This will, of course, afford an Ideal practice. t'ne of the newest developments of the praetie.-ii appllcstlons of the electric current Is in the production of tbs char eeterlstje effects produced by massage. I'y sultnUr applying the different forms of electric current muscular stimulation produced. That toe electric launch la msklng progress In I'.nglsnd Is Illustrated by the report it at at one plsce tbs local eh-ctrlc itarlit company has run a cable lo I lie water' edge lo provide suitable means for readily recharging tbs stor age l-atteri.-s employed la these launches. It Is figured by a statistician la Nsw Orient) that by tba change of the street car sytern from borse to electric power la that city as aversg aarlnf-of twelve nil antes for each passenger la effected. Affording to the Ktfiifer Unfile of that1 city, this makes an economy of lO.imtVissi hours a oar. ointvaletit In I '.'Vl.iHsl ,1,,,' latiHr of t ight hours. If time I money and one day's In I. or worlh l. the electric car are sating the city H.'.Tm.mm a yer In lime. ALASKA'S HUMAN UIROS. . i A Klruaso Hnt-o W ho Chatter and ttlll-VUK 1 I'eople ho tnlk lika birds, who whistle and i hlrruii In their speech, With liotfa' V ill lug f itnn those of the wtvn lo the liiilsh guttural of the cock tt.f a trllif of such pisiple has netu nlly Ihvu dlseoxeijed by ir. I'l'Slia , Hoax. v Ihf nas the first white man to bwsle , the,, chirruping savage, whhh he did Hear the boundary Ix-ltveeti Alaska and Hrlllsli 'Columbia, thotiah many truv-f t'leis have heard them spoken , of by Whcr Indiana. (Mice a til he of some lniKilttince. only hIh.iiI Ini-lm Indl vhtuiil now suitlvf, mid they are per- p.t mil fiifcllhes hunteil like wild luasts. In fact, snd poKovsslug no nr mettt Itnmn. " " It tins long been a pi net Ice anion 4 the eon at Indians of Alaska, when a chief died, to go and kill a few of tho Tsulsowt -na the people who talk l'k Mills are ciillist the objivl Ulng that the chief mlkht have servnuta to wait on hlin vt Idle on his way to the aluirlg Inal I'smdlse. In he eoiiisr of llmo tho pursuit of thl good old fliatltn givatly reduced the iiuiuU'r tif the Tstitaowt, ttlid the latter dining tho Inst fifty years, being loo few lo tight, ' have Imvii kept continually on tho Jump. Tho last of theui would have Nvti klll.il some tlu(e ago but for tho fact that they hate retreated to tho highest mount-tins, where they live ehletly by hunting tnarmoi. These lit tle anlmala dwell among the rocks, and may often Is- seen sitting erect at the mouth of their holes, whistling shril ly. The Tstitaowt rapture them bv means of "dead fall' trapa act at th4 hole mouth. Ir. Hoax bad much trouble lu find ing these people owing to their iioxlc of life. At letiglh be rnme iism a Tstitsowt Isiy, and. obtaining Ills con fidence, was Introduced lo oi her -nieui-lxra of the trllw. Tho bird like lan guage of which be had hear. I so mm il appeared lo owe Ita ix-culla rlty lo an extraordinary richness lu s'.Mhuit and giiltursl eoiiutla. !u-q sps-ken tt l.s-1 netiully a remarkable Itkeneaa to tho chirruping of bird. The Tsntvowt trITe formerly con slsi.tl of two clans, nn I ninoiig them the comnioii slsirlglnal law against lunrrlage within the elan win rigidly etiforfed. That Is lo ay, tin maiden could take a husband from her own clan, or vice versa, lint now ore of the clan haa been wholly wlud out, not a single meinls r surviving, and on this accouut the men l.fce taken wives within the last few Jems from the Nass Iiiver Indians of Northern llill ish Columbia, dnee n year they mine down from the mountains and spend a fortnight with the Nsss ISIver people. Ill order to see their Wives' foks II Is an odd faet that the Tsutswot sre hunters exclusively, whereas all other trll .-s In their region are Ilsherim u. Hallway Inclilrnt. Prof. I.im-i In. of tr iw-ti l'nher.ty. who died n few years ago, ns.-d ofrrn to relate with gli-e s railroad adventure which he had In lieriuany during bis !lasl Kumpean tour. The party wns trntellug lu one of the little lierinnn lailway carriages with the doors st tha This Infraction of fiermnn regula- tions was at first uunoiiit'd, but on tho return an obstacle waa found In the shape of another train between theiu and their car. The various railway personage ap peared stolidly Ignorant as to time tables. Tba train wa too long to go around; the cars were unprovided wltb our convenient end platforms ami steps, snd the space beneath them wns none too ample for a rat to go under; only one course remained that was to go over tbe train. i This seemed a simple matter, as the . German cars ars very small affaire compared with our own, and moreover are provided with a convenient ladder on each aide for the use of tbe man who climbs np snd puts the lamps down through a bole In the roof. I Accordingly the start waa made, and ' the test wss about half accomplished ' liofore it waa noticed by the railway 1 oincials. Then began a great cumnio-! tlon, wltb violent gesticulations and commands to come down, s But by dint of Prof. Lincoln's vocif erations In German to the officials to. the effect that coming down on the farther side was Just as well ss to re-1 turn to the station, and of sotto voce hint In New Knglnnd vernacular to bla comrade to keep on going, the retreat was successfully covered snd the rail-, way carriage safely gained Justin time. Aatograph Alfmms. Is It possible tbst the si Im in erase le about to revive? Thirty years ago no, young lady was without ber prettily hound volume. In which she teased and coaxed Iter friends to make all sorts of absurd confessions as to their fa vorite flowers, food, occupsllon and what not. Or, did she aspire to higher things, she would get them to Inscribe a couplet or a rhyme. We bops tbst the fashion la not going to revive, for It' became a nuisance, but for all that,; Princess Henrietta of Belgium, now' dnchess of Vcndome, received among her other beautiful wedding gifts an, album In which the leading literary; men of Belgium bad Inscribed their' Idess In verse and prose, etultsble II-' i lustrations were contributed by various distinguished artists. A Us I tor's nemsrksble ICsospe. A seaman on 11. M. H. Edinburgh re cently had a remarkable escape. He was at work on a ladder on the bow of tb vessel as she wss going Into Ports-.' mouth harbor, stesmlng ten knots an hour, when the laddor broke and be was thrown Into tha water directly un der the keel. He cam op again la the wake of the ship, two ship's lengths astern, unhurt, having escaped tbe suc tion of the vessel and contact with tb propellers. jxrr'. IVIAYOR OF ST.r6HACEsy One cf tho Thousands Whom Palne's Ocltr Compound Has Cured. V jr'fl I imw'isk III' Tbs following long snd explicit let ter from lion. A. A. tlennel tells its own story. Road it: Mayor' Offioe, City of Ft Charles. 11L. March 4, lft. Well. Rlohsrdson Co.. Unrling ton, Vt: Uettalsmen I take much pleasnre in being able lo add my mite lo the great mas of testimony In prslse of Psins't oelery compound. In November ll I found myself moch run down by overwork. For see srsl week I had been obliged to work eighteen hours dally out of tbs Iwsuty four, snd wss in oonseqasnea In a sfste of physical and nervous sxhauslion. At tba suggestion of a friend I com menced the use of Pains' oelery com pound, with the result thst my strength has steadily improved, and I find my eslf In far better health than I bare known fur years. I believe also Ihsl It has susbled s to recap my periodical sttsok of rbeu- matiam, as svery eoaooa since thst time ith the sdvent of the cold, damp weather, I have Buffered severely from Ihsl aiaeaae In a obronlo form, bo far this winter 1 have escaped without a single twinge of my old enemy. I very cheerfully reoommend 11 to any one In aimitar need. In the full belief that II will bo helpful In every esse. Very slnoerely yours, A. A. Itennelt Sir. A. It, (Jroaany. KavrBsMaatrkia; - wrtsaa iaat bia siU j asw vaaob had aatl larsahulaata bM braavar whK-b tha bast Mturlii 1 Ibe snrrooeiUat oooatry IraatMi, aaJ peiMaoaae4 la. eorabia, ttur jt j-ir o sad sua! had dio4 el Cancer Ihts dfa- tree to say IW1FT SrEClFlC CO. - - Artaata. Cs It is said that tbs poison from the bite of a mad dog may be neutralised by washing the wound ss soon as pos sible in warm vinegar and water, and dropping a little muriatic acid Into the wound. Three hunters returned to Bangor tbs other dsy from a long hunt in ths region about Big Fish Lake, Ma, hev Ing killed between thirty snd forty ssble, four caribou and three deer. A new stesmboal Just lsanoned for the Hudson river servlos will oost 000,000 snd be provided wltb engines of 8,000 horse power. ... ... . There srs 107,146,420 sores of Mm- ber lands in the Boat hern .tales, tnd the svsrsge yield of 8,000 feet per lore. the fureeta is rnT with a bl ill so, w 11 h A aver- a i" QA Sasi whoa SoM thKMiesvae f. Lincoln snd an. kfl TJSJZ i.irty stepped ttllt,' I P she was plared, oo and proceeded to yNaJj A 'TtZZTZZIl'ZZ. "s she was aiiaa as lo die ,Vsw B. B. a w, -aouisaiiiiailxt. enttlo stared - Tri Cmr araattss aa aV 11 ssas trill be seat i . r Durham I la a alee by ItaelC. Yoa will Ba anupos Inalde sorb two ouoo hag, sad two poos waiue saoa settr easos be or Blackwcll's Gonuino Durliam , Smoking Tobacco riiiyhaef thiawlahraUdtohaaoo sod read ths aai FtilsljleaallaUTaJ uavbl sreeeuU so how to got safit II tb nsm of Woman' Frisnd. It Is ful in rel.evlng tb backachss, headache which burden and eborten a woman' women tsatlfy lor It It wUI give health and strength and Bisk llf a Bleasur. For sale bv all 4mrl.i. kLCMAUlvii-F&lJ Ja DKUO 00 Pobtlaxd, Ab ji ' If we sll led out-of-door lives, went to bed st sondown, snd bsd no consum ing care not bard work to brlug down the health, thete might not ba the urgent neoesatly Ihsl now exists foe Uktug this best of spring remedies Patne'a oelery compound. llul a tbe great majority of live are ordered with too tnuoh work, 1 too much anxiety too Utile eleep, by the time winter I over Ibe drain on the nervous energy ba booutns sxoeastve, the nerves sre In sad need of being strengthened, and tbe blood of being purl fled. e Paloa'a celery compound absolutely meet thl groat modern necessity. 1'sine'a oelery oumpuund will-bring beck norvs strength snd raplsoe poor thin, pals blood with a ruddy, health msklng stream. Il Is lbs one great practioal remedy advocated by al Iphysloiana. Il drives away that feeling of attar SlbassUoa thst Is so common In the spring, bat ; no less dangerously slgutllosnl becaus it ie so common. Il makes people welL It I s thousand time so portal lo all Ihe ordinary aarsaparillas, tosrY lues snd tonics sver mads. j Paine's oelery compound Is tho one rrsl spring remedy known today thst never fail to benefit lie) Falas'l oelery oompoond i-'e f4saa' ceiery ouropoa DROPSY t rb a tud rain real tie IrOureS with Feeetaate ftSI Uaveeered tbeaaaaoa of eaaee. Cere aaaaa sew leaeed b alltaa kf beataOf Malaas Freai Spat Anal siotuesa elaapaeari la tea Saraatlaaat tee-thud snaratetesM reaansed StaS Sn ftee boob aastlatej l.isJt of auroasioaa e., a . mtmtmiH ! r'nTSKlTtrat'iSH , U loa.mtw trial return taie ed ' N. P. N. U. No. ft&fi. K. F. N. U. No. TSj laekvall's OenalBS Bull Tbe vary remarkabl and eerUli relief given women by XOOKK'I RKVEALED KKMKDY hasslvsa uniformly na and wsakaesi II'. Thouaaads i i n l v. - I I Jl I f?jrtTs. HW.JTa J CJJ'(nN I l-t FalaM.lksW 1 Asl I ,k -si ax r riraO-rPC -OOfnt Maask I I lTsf X -y s-aioUsl BfJ laW seVeyeov J t"Y HJrty FwioT A ri I afft IJ Sf tlinai. 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