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P H OS P HO RIC ACID.
AN OPEN Q U E S T IO N
It» V a lue
It is popularly believed 'that President
Harrison is descended from Pocahontas
and from the Parliamentary soldier and
regicide General Thomas Harrison, who
was executed ill llilio.
Pocahontas, daughter, of Powhatan,
manifested a friendliness for the early
white settlers of Virginia when she was
but a girl. The story of how she saved
the life of
Captain John
Smith,
who had lieen captured and con­
demned
hi death
by herfather—
liow she, on several occasions, made
known to the settlers their danger
when about to be attacked—¡swell known
to all acquainted with the early history
of America. Her subsequent marriage
with John Kolfe, an Englishman—her
removal to England where a son was
horn, from whom numerous wealthy fam­
ilies of Virginia claim descent—is tlie ba­
sis of tho opinion that President llarri-
aon is one of her descendants.
Whether this is true or not it is, how­
ever, well-known that President Harri­
son is a descendant of a noted family,
distinguished alike in peace and war.
The name of Harrison is already indeli­
bly written upon the pages of American
history, for General Win. Henry Harri­
son—the ninth President of the United
States—was the grandfather of Gen. lien.
Harrison.
The election of another member
of the Harrison family is but an­
other proof of the prevailing disposition
of the public to return to healthy
administration of public alfairs so char­
acteristic of the earlier veurs of govern­
ment. A similar desire 1ms been mani­
fested for a revival of early manners and
customs in many various ways, of which
mention in ]*trticulur can is? made of the
prevailing demand for those ol.I time
preparations which were so successfully
employed in the prevention and cure of
tho ills and ailments which frequented
the early log-cabin homes.
After much inquiry and research a no­
ted manufacturer lias procured the origi­
nal methods used iu their preparation
and again under the name of Warner’s
Log Cahill Remedies, the public is pos­
sessed of those well-known preparations
for the cure of coughs, colds, consump­
tion in its early stages, blood disorders,
catarrh, dyspepsia, debility, and otiier
common disorders.
Notwithstanding tho large amount of
time, attention and expense which the
manufacture of Warner’s Safe Cure de­
mands—its well-known reputation as the
only remedy for the prev< nt m and cure
of kidney diseases being world wide—the
manufacturer is resolved to push the
merit of Warner’s Log Cabin Sarsapar­
illa to the front because of its splendid
blood purifying properties and great
value as a household remedy and spring­
time system renovator.
i’ocaliontas, during her life-long friend­
ship for the white settlers of Virginia,
besides tier many acts of kindness, is
said to have contributed much valuable
information to the log cabin home con­
cerning tho successful methods employed
by the Indians in the treatment of dis­
ease and it matters little whether the al­
leged relationship between herself and
the President he true or not. for the name
of Pocahontas is already immortal.
C H IN E S E
M ED ICIN E S.
Tin* Ellleaev o f rrcrloiiM S to n es Iu C uring
D rsp eriilo IMstHiscs.
Tlio medical art in (Jtiina is mysteri­
ous and empirical. The medical pro-
lessiun is regulated by ruins ulmo.it tlio
opposite of tkoso whieh prevail in
Kn(flund. 1» China the doctor ro-
oeives a fixed salary as lonj' t<s his
patient is in good health.
If the
patient falls ill tlio doctor's pay iu
stepped until a cure is effected. Iu
England n sick person usually tries to
assist the doctor by explaining the
symptoms of his caso. In China this
would bo considered an insult to the
doctor. Tho doctor may fool tlio pa­
tient’s pulse, examine his skin and
louk at his tongue; but ho may ask no
questions. Ho is then expected to
diagnose the disease from which tho
man is ailing and to prescribe a
remedy. Tho medicine prescribed is
usually cheap and very nasty; but
seme drugs are high priced; and there
are certain precious stones which aro
believed to bo of wonderful efficacy in
curing diseases. Ono of these expen­
sive proscriptions consists of very
costly ingredients.
White and rod
coral, rubies or jacinth, pearls, emer­
alds, musk, with one or two earths in
specinl quantities, aro crushed into
powder, rolled into pills witli gum and
rose water, and coated witli geld leaf.
This unique medicine is reported to be
nn infallible cure for small-pox, mens-
les, scarlet fever, and all diseases
which arise from blood poisoning and
break out in cutaneous
oruptions.
Tlio strengthening qualities of this
preparation are said to bo quite re­
markable. The Jesuits, who nour­
ished in China iu the curly part of the
present imperial dynasty, affirm that
they have seen men snatched from tlie
last convulsions of death by its judi-
eloyn,tejo. Chambers' Journal.
— A hanker in Lille, France, had the
misfortune to wet eighteen bills of the
Wank of France, and ill order to dry
them he placed them on a beard nt an
open window where the sun shone
upon them. They dried more rapidly
ttian was anticipated. A gust of wind
carried them into tho street, where,
unfortunately, a goat picking up odds
and ends at once captured the bank
bills mid swallowed them. The goat
w as purchased and the hills secured in
a very dilapidated condition, but the
Itank of Franco recognized its obliga­
tions and redeemed them.
—The first of the art treasures owned
by queen \ ietorla is her Sevres des­
sert set, which is kept in \\ (miser Cas­
tle. It is valued at (ISfiO.OOO. This
service was made for King Louis XVI.
of France, and was purchased by King
George IV. when Prince Kognnt. The
ground is of gros bleu, with a wonder­
ful gilding by the renowned I-eguny
and exquisite medalion subjects paint­
ed by Hodin. It will scarcely be cred­
ited that this almost priceless service
was for ninny years in daily use at
Carlton House and at the cottage in
Windsor Park for the private table of
a* a F e r t i l i s e r as F t t u b l l » l i e d
by R e c e n t K i p e r l m e n t s .
RAILROAD SIGNALS.
Their Mealtime ami MlfiilUraiice as
plained by the Standard Code.
E x­
In ono regard the various experi­
ment stations of thti country are doing
valuable service to farmers, and that
is in the line of thinking, studying and
experimenting for themselves. Prof.
Johnson, of the Connecticut State Ex­
periment Station, stated at the recent
farmers’ convention that it was gratify-
ing to mark the progress that had
bi* n made among farmers in the last
twenty-five years. That whereas at
one time talk upon fertilizers and feed-
ing rations was as Greek almost to the
average farmer, ho can to-day talk in­
telligently upon these subjects, arid
discuss them with credit to himself.
It is far better that this is so, be­
cause the farmer lias actual practice
The greatest civilizing agent in the
' world, after the art of printing, in the
1 locomotive, and that term include«
i the railroad and all it» appurtenance«.
W ithout railroad», throe-quarter» of
the United States would now be a
! wilderness, and the same is true of
I great portions of other continent».
Kvery body travels on the railroad,
j and a railroad train is a familiar sight
that never grows old.
| liut how many of the millions who
travel know what the railroad signals
mean? The majority do not bother
their heads about the matter, and a
large minority vaguely wonder why
there should bo so much tooting and
■winging of lanterns, all of which is
no doubt essential, but at the same
on«*; Unit scientific theory requires time very confusing to the uninitiated
s >mo modification in order to corre­ passenger.
spond with practice; and the intel­
l’erhaps this article mny servo to
ligent farm er who understands scien­ clear up the mystery, as the data is
tific declarations, and can judge of the taken from the "Standard Code,” a
causes and results which he obtains, text hook for railway men.
can not only adopt any particular
Ked signifies "d an ger.”
mode of procedure to the necessities
Green signifies "caution—go slow-
of the case, but can also point* out the
probable point in which science is in­
W hite signifies “ safety.”
correctly interpreted.
Green and white signifies “ stop at
For some time there have been flag
stations
for
passengers
or
tables in existence arranged by the freight.”
German scientists in the course of
Ono cap'or torpedo on rail means
“ stop immediately.”
Tw o caps or torpedoes on rail mean«
‘•reduce speed immediately and look
out for danger signal.”
A train while running must display
two green tings by day and two green
lights by night, one on each side of
tho rear of tho train.
111 tho (frain of crop« than in tho
After sunset, or when obscured by
straw, with tho oxooptlon of corn, fog or other cause, must display
whoro tho percentage of phosphoric headlight in front and two red lights
acid in tho grain is given as five and in rear.
■lino-tonth», and of corn-stalks as five
Tw o green flags by day and two
and throe-tenths, and in buckwheat, green lights by night, displayed in tho
where tho grain has five and sovon- places provided for that purpose on
tonths and tho straw six and one- the front of an engine, denote that the
tenths; tho other grains range from train is followed by another train run
over five to nearly twelve, with a ning on tho same schedule and en­
range of two to throe and five-tenths titled to the same time-table rights as
in the straws. W hether this propor­ the train carrying the signals.
tion is true regarding buckwheat, it
Tw o white flags by day and two
is yet difficult to determine, but there white lights by night, carried in the
Is an experiment with regard to corn same manner, denote that the train is
that seems to denote a lim it to the an extra.
value o f phosphoric acid for the pro­
A hiuo flag by day and a blue light
duction of grain.
by night, placed on the end of a car,
In a field that had not been cropped denotes that car inspectors are at w ork
for somo time, with the exception of under or about the car or train, and
tlie previous year to buckwheat, tho must not bo coupled to or removed
soil was supplied with an amount of until tho blue signal is removed.
Lamp signals are made as follow s:
nitrogen and potash estimated to bo
sufficient for the production of an
A lamp swung across the track is
average crop of corn, tho nitrogen in tho signal to stop.
tho form of sulphate ot ammonia, and
A lamp raised and lowered vertical­
potash as high grade muriate, being ly is tho signal to move ahead.
spread broadcast after tho ground was
A lamp swung vertically in a circle
plowed, and well harrowed in. Upon across tho track, when tho train is
one »action of one-sixteenth of an acre standing, is the signal to move back.
dissolved bone black was employed at
A lamp swung vertically in a circle
!ho rate of two hundred and fifty-six at arm ’ s length across tho track, when
Guilds per aero, another with noth­ the train is running, is the signal that
ing. another with double tho quantity tho train has parted.
of bone black, and still another with
A flag or the hand moved in any of
nothing. Tho nothing plots wore near­ the directions given above will indicate
ly identical in their yield, giving only the same signal as given by the lamp.
a small quantity of grain, as well as
The locom otive whistle signals are
small stalks, but there were somo pe­ composed of short, quick sounds and
culiar feature, with tlie other two long sounds. in the follow ing table, O
means short, quick sound; — means
long sound.
poau re.
Francla O Hvilly, the v v e T k io w u livery
m an o f N o. 1H Prince S rret, N ew Y o rk ,
way h of A u n x K ii i ’oH oua P u s t k h i :
‘ •For the lu*t forty -tw o yearn I have
been engaged in the liver) and hacking
On nine**
1 am greatly aided by m y four
boyn.
W e are much exp ned to the
w eather, and we have found A m . c o c k ’ h
P lam t kks o f very great service. W e use
them as chest protector», placing one on
the chest and one on the pit o f the
stom ach. 'J’hey not only ward o ff the
cold, tint act as a tonic.
“ W e are frequently affected w ith rheu­
m atism , kink'» in the back, and pains in
the sid e; but one or tw o o f A l l c o c k ’ h
P l a st k h h quickly cure us. M y w ife and
dau ghter have been using A l i . i OCK h
P l a s t e r s for weak hack and think tin
w orld of them. I have now been uning
them for twenty years, and alw ays have a
box in the house.
* Y ou cannot be happy without trying to make
others happy also.
S lo n e In I lie K i d n e y .
I was first tak‘*u with
sharp pains in
the
lower
part of m y
bowels iu
the
region
of
the bladder.
.Shortly
blood
appeared
mist'd with my urine,
and a
few weeks -later I hud
an
attack of
gravel. I tried a number of doctors. One said
it was gravel, another inhumation of the Mad
der, and another stone in kidneys. For three
m onths I w as under the care of un em inent doe-
tor at Album , but constantly growing worse,
went home to die. At this time I was induced
to try Dr. David Kennedy’ s Favorite Remedy, of
Koudout, N. V . and am now Robust and strong.
A remedy which can do this for one so near
death a s ’l was should be known everywhere. I
hope this statement w ill cause others a filleted
as I was to list- the Rem edy.—C. W. H k o w n , Pe­
tersburg, N. Y.
Da. K e n n e d y ’ * F a v o r ite R e m e d y , made at
Koudout, N. V. $1; 6 for |o.
Send for book, how to cure K id ney, Liver and
Blood disorders.
W h ite Elephant of Siam , Lion of Eng
land. Dragon of China, Cross of Sw itzer,
land, Banner o f Persia, Crescent of E gypt-
Double Eagle of R ussia, Star of Chili, The
Circle of Japan, H arp of Erin.
T o get these buy a box of the genuine
I ) r . C. M c L a n e ’ s C e l e b r a t e d
L iv e r
PlLLB, price Mb cents, and mail us the ou t­
side wrapper w ith your address, plainly
w ritten, and 4 cents in stam ps. VVe will
then mail you the above list with an ele­
g a n t package of oleographic and chro
m atic cards.
F l e m in g
B r o s ., P i t t s b u r g , P a .
( ' o i i n i i i n | » t io n S u r e l y C u r e d .
To th k E d it o r :— Please inform your readers
that I have a positive remedy for the above
named disease.
By ils timely use thousands
of hopeless < ases have been permanently cured.
I shall be glad to send two bottles o f m y reme­
dy FKKH to any o f your readers who have con­
sum ption if they w ill send me their express
ami postoffice address. Respectfully,
T. A. SLOCUM, M. ( '., 1*1 Pearl st-.N ew York.
I ’ on aJiM s— fírm en'» Bronchial T roch es" are
not new aiul untried, but, having been tested by
hwig and constant use. they have attained well-
merited rank am ong the few statile cough rem­
edies. 2ô els. a box.
T h y • i R iimka for broakf&at.
B U S IN E S S
Webster as a Financier.
Daniel Webster once found a good
way of getting rid of a borrow er—the
In’st one, indeed, on lecord, for, like
tlie man who bought the cloth for
hirts, he killed two birds with one
stone.
“ W ebster,” said Rufus Choate one
day, “ I want to borrow $600 and I
wish you’ d lend it to me.”
“ 1 haven't the money to-day, Mr.
Choate,” said Webster, “ but you give
me your note and l can get it cashed
for you. ”
Gratified beyond measure Choate sat
down to write his note.
“ By the way. Choate,” said Webster,
in an off-hand way, “ you might as
well make that note for $1,000, and 1
can use #.V>0 myself.”
“ Certainly.” said Choate, cheer­
fully, and he signed a note for an even
1 000 .
$ ,
Then the immortal Daniel sauntered
down to a banker’ s office.
“ Ah! any thing l can do for you to­
day, Mr. W ebster?”
“ Can you discount a note of $1,000
for moP”
“ With pleasure.”
The great statesman pocketed $1.000
in bills, gave $.’>01 to Choate, who was
tTuslve in his thanks, and kept the
other $A00 himself.
Daniel Webster, my son, was what
would bo called In these »lays “ a finan­
cier.” Lewiston Journal.
— mina Man (In a London fo£) —
"N ow . then sir! Look wher ■ you'ro
Ifoing to!" Joños - " I bojf jo u r par­
don. my »rood follow this beastly fo£
couldn't soo y o u —lost my way
don’ t know whoro tho dtoken, I am! '
Blind man -"F ou , is there? Ah just
you tako hold of my arm. and toll me
where you live, and I’ ll s o you safo
homo.
l o i mako* uo JilTorouoe to
ini'!"
Kx pori ment« carried on nt Antra-
kan show that tho culturo of tho nilk
—Tho |»«>pie
a rtestorn town are worm could \ h > oarrUnl on as fur north
complaining because a local undertaker •i* th«' mouth of tho Volffa.
Prof. Uiloy, tho entom ologi*!, ha.*»
displays his coffin, on tho sidesalk out­
side his office, with prices attached. «Uncovered an insect which prey* upon
boot* and shoo*. It can bo destroyed
Just like the furniture dea ler.
bv a vaoor of biaulphido of carbon.
Pum'h
— "Oh. I do so
lovo m uslo." saia tno
pushing Miss Ringlots. "W on ’ t you
play something for us. Mr. Thurapk?”
• Sarlainly.
I will play any sing Miss
Ringlots may desire. Vhut aliali It
b e r "H o you know that er—tho
IVok-u-Boolangor march?” - American
Musician.
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d lC I N W A I .
£12 :2C:3 CUHOT BSAiTT. ¿V
OrteUal. best, only ,rnul...an 1
piil lor talc. Sever Fail .
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oui counterfeit. Sti*? 4«. (atampa fur
/ K particular« and “HellefAir Ladle«,** **
Utter, by return mail. 10.000 U*U-
unURa n n LAOIIS who ha v« uaed them. Name Paper.
FOR
D Y S P E P S IA .
A t Druggist» am i Dealer $ or sent by mail am r e ­
ceipt (4 20 cD 15 boxes 91.00) ta stam ps Sampis
tent on receipt <4 2-cent Stamp.
n u t CHARLES A. V0GELE1 CO.. B sltta m . I t
FOR T H E BLOOD
Bwirt’a Specific bus cured me <>f a maltg-
nant breaking out on my log, which caused
intolerable |«tdu. It was cal bn 1 Kczema by
thed etors—lour o f whom treated me w itli
no relief. 1 candidly confess that I owe
m y present good health to s. S. s ., which
In my estimation is invaluable us a blood
remedy.
M iss J u l ia D k W i t t ,
2217 N. 10th Ht., St. Louis, Mo.
Our hub/ when two months eld W'us at­
tacked with Scrofula, which for a long
time destroyed her eyesight entirely, and
caused us to despuir o f her life. Thu doctor
failed to relieve her, a:nl we gave
swift’s specific, which soon cured her en­
tirely, and she is now hale and hearty.
E. V. D e l k , W ill’s Point, Texas.
t n r Send for b >ok giving history of
Blood Diseases and advice to sufferers,
mailed free
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If vou order trial, send 10 cents In stamps to pay
postage.
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li you order trial return this advertisement to us.
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'OICTIONAQyÈ
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An Invaluable Companion
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Sold by all Bookseller««. Illustrated Pamphlet
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face, bright eyes, and a healthy, well-developed form, are the best pass­
ports to a happy marriage. All those wasting disorders, weaknesses, and
functional irregularities peculiar to their sex, destroy beauty and attract­
iveness and make life miserable. An unfailing specific for these mal­
adies is to be found in Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. It is the
only medicine for women, sold by druggists, under ¡1 positive guarantee
from the manufacturers, that it will give satisfaction in every case, or
money will be refunded. This guarantee has been printed on the
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Bottle, or Six Bottles for 85.00.
Copyright, 1888, by W o r l d ' s D ispen sary M e d ic a l A ssociation , Proprietors.
8m lth's Cash 8tore, 418 Front 8t., 8 . F., Cal.
largest general dealers west of the Mississippi
River. Dry Goods, Notions, Hosiery, Under­
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ding; Boots, and Shoes; Canned Goods, Dry
fruits; W ooden, Tin, Crockery, Glass ,Granite,
and Hardware. Meat, Fish, Provisions, Honey,
Grain, Feed, Groceries, Pure Spices, Seeds, Be­
ans; Drugs, Mcdeclnes; Clocks, Am m unition,
Rubber Goods, Tents, and quantities of other
goods at lowest prices for Cash only. Send 2 c.
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business ; Customers In every County west of
the Rocky Mountains, and many elsewhere
Because a gull ia a very fooliah bird that will
awallow anything you offer it. W hen you aak
for “ Seal of North Carolina Plug Cut’’ Smok­
ing Tobacco, and the dealer wanta you to try
some cheap brand on which he make8 a much
larger profit, he iaaimply trying to “ gull” you.
VAN
M O N C IS C A R
1 3 3 an d 1 3 4
T H IR D
LITTLE l i v e r p il l s
» euer
Purely Vegetable and Perfectly Harmless.
^
Unoqualed as a L i v e r P i l l . Smallest, cheapest, easiest
to take.
O n e t i n y , S u g a r - c o a t e d P e lle t a D on e.
Cure«« S i c k C S r a d a e h e ,
B i l l o n * f 3 o a < l u c l i e , ( ' o i i K t i p a t l o n , I ::<! i g c M ¡» m i . B i l i o u s A t t a c k * , and all
derangements o f the stom ach and bowels. 25 cents, by druggists.
AR M & HAM M ER B R A N D
OUR
T o H our « k e e p e r » a n d
F a r m e r » . —It is impor­
tant that the Soda or
Baleratua yon use should
be White and Pure same
as all similar substances
■aed for food. To insure
obtaining only the "Arm
A Hammer” brand Soda
or Saleratua. buy It in
•pound or half pound”
oartoons.which bearour ,
name and trade-mark, as j
Inferior goods are seme-
11 mes substituted fdetbe
“ Arm & Hammer’’ brand
When bought in bulk.
Parties using Baking
Powder should remem­
ber that its sole rising
property consista of bi­
carbonate of aoda. Ono
teaspoon ful of tbs “ Arm
k H am m er” brand o f
■oda or Saleratua mixed
with sour milk equals
TRADE
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CHIC A G O .
S A N F R A N C IS C O .
A S T H M A CURED
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iruvfiaf« r tlir f m the worst cames.insuresconifo^
aMesleep; effectsenreawhareail others faiL. A
trusl convinces ths most skeptical. Price ¿O c. and
| 1. 0 0 ,o l Pruaylats or by mail. Bamulo F R E E
orstamp. P a li . HCHIUFMAN. St. Panl. Minn I
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Mfd «olj by tte
OF PURE COD LIVER OIL
and
H Y PO P H O S P H I T E S .
Almost as Palatable as Milk.
triai Chisioal 3a.
k Cincinnati, ■
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C h ic a g o ,
ieel Uke a new
man.
It Improves
facilitates
an(1
dlges-
* land , Primus, 8. C.
bowels regulated. Paine’s Celery Compound—
t h e S p r i n g m e d i c i n e o f t o -d a y —does all this,
as nothing else can. Prescribed by Physician
Recommended by Druggist«, Endorsed by Minister»,
G u a r a n t e e d by the M anufacturers to be
Paine’s
Celery Compound
Th e Best
Spring Medicine
Is a unique tonic and appetizer. Pleasant to
the taste, quick In Its action, and without any
Injurious effect. It gives that rugged health
which makes everything taste good. It cures
dyspepsia and kindred disorders. Physicians
prescribe It. $i.oo. Six for *5.00. Druggists.
“ In the spring of 1S87 I was all run down. I
would get up in the morning with so tired a
feeding, and was so weak that I could hardly get
around. I bought a bottle of Palm ’s Celery com ­
pound, and before I had taken it a week I felt
very much better. I can cbeefully recommend
It to all who need a building up and strengthen­
ing medicine.’ ’ Mrs. B. A. Dow. Burlington, v t.
W ells . R ichardson & C o ., Burlington, Vt.
DIAMOND DYES
Color anything any color.
Never F a d ! A lw y a sure!
I prescribe and fullv en
dorse Big <; as the only
sped fie for the certain cure
of this disease.
O. H. IN G R A H A M . M D ,
Amsterdam, N. Y.
W e have sold Rig <5 for
many years, and it has
riven the best of satis-
actlon.
D. R. DYCTTFACO..
*
Spring medicine means more now-a-days t han It
has had a salutary did ten years ago. The winter of 188S-S9 has left
effect. Itlnvlgorat- the nerves all fa y g * l out. The nerves must bo
ed the system and I strengthened, the blood purified, liver and
A
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m oney with our new
for circulars.
Distance
Nervous
debility,
seminal
Pub. House, St. Paul,
syphilitic eruptions, ef­
fects of mercury, kidney
bladder
gou
R e w a r d — I f you have an and
<>l«i
Son* troubles,
that needs
orrhea, gleet,
stricture
healing, and that other remedies
have
failed etc.
to
heal: or a C breaking
out
itching
ONSULT
A T or
IO N
F R E of
E , the seal]»
or body ; or a Boil, Burn, Cut, or any ailm ent for
whieh a Salve is suitable, buy a 25-eent box of
M e x i c a n M a l v e . whieh is
Warranted to
Cure whi'ii everything else fails. If not kept by
votir druggist semi 25 cents iu stam ps to J. C.
D e m e n t . Agt., Astoria, Or., and receive a box
by mail.
LAC TA TED FOOD
C O N S U M P TIO N . S C R O F U L A ,
CE N ER A L D E B IL ITY .
Wasting D is e a s e s of C h il d r e n ,
and C H R O N I C C O U C H S .
S old bv a ll lh r u g g itte .
in.
lark « S i . 0 0 . Sold by Druggists.
Delicious Biscuit
I do not mean merely to stop them for • time and
then have thi-m return ogam I mean a radical cure
I have made the disease of FIT*, KPIL«P»Y OTPALL-
!!»•» .HirKSEKs a life-long stndy. I warrant my remedy
ta cure the worst cose». Because others hare fade 1 is
no reason for not no « receiring a cure, «end at once
for a treatise and a free bottle of my infallible remedy
Gire Express and Post Ortic*.
H G ROOT. M V . 1& Pearl St.. New York.
DIC. IMA At' T H O U P M I V *
C E L E B R A T E D E Y E -W A T E R .'
roa EVERT PURPOSE.
S o ld on Trial !
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-» J. R. CATES A CO.,' PROP'S.
*a n «o m e
81 r e e l,
m s
trn n cl«r«v
(A t ,
CLOTH IN G
F o r ^M e ii a n d . H o y s a t
A s th m a , f o u n t ,» ,' f o l d s . C r o u p . 1 n -
M u,’ n / R , H r o u r l i t t t s . C a t a r r h . V h o o p -
lu g .« » „ a h . I « n o f V o ir e , I n r i p ir n t
C o n s u m p tio n , a u d
a ll
1 h ro at and
l un g T r o u b le s .
417
Itolitdy Para
The Oldest M ed icin e in th e W o r ld is Probably
This article is a carefully prepared physician s rre-
script ion. an l has N»en In constant u«e for nearly a
century. There art* few dbmaaa to which mankind
are subject more distressing than sore eves, and
non’*, p. rhaps fop which more rente lies have been
tri -d w ithout success. Fop all external Inflammation
of theeves It Is nn Infallible remedy. If the dirre-
tians are followed It will never f:tiL We particularly
invite the attent'oa o f physician» to ft* merits. For
ale by all druggist*. J "H \ ' . THOMPSON, SON'S
t CXX. T roy . N. Y. Established
.
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Tht 1‘hysiciun’sfacorU e,
ÏGHT
' BRA
So iUtffoitr.1 th a t th.■ m o i l ilrlica tr ttn m a rh
c o n ta k e it. R em a rk a b le a* n F L K S H
V l t o n i 'C F l i . V rreoH t O A tJ f ra p ­
id ly irh ile ta k in g I T .
SCOTT'S KMTLSIOIi t . *c*nowle>lg«l by Phy-
Blci.n. to he the FI N KST and BEST hn'pM»tloIJ
o f it . daiH for the relief o f
four teaspoon fuis o f th*
beet Baking Powder,tar­
ing twenty tim es ltfl
cost,
besides
being
much healthier, because
it does not con tain any
Injurious
substances,
such as alum, terra alba
etc., of which many Bak­
ing Powders are made.
Dairymen and Fanners
should use only the “ Arm
A Ham m er” brand fox
1 cleaning and keeping
Milk Pena Sweet and
Clean.
C autiow .
See that
every pound package o f
" A r m and H a m m e r
Brand” contains full
19 ounces net, and tho
pound packages f e l t
12 owners net, Soda or
Baleratua same as speol-
fled on each packaga.
It-Makes You Hungry
“ I have used Paine's Celery Compound and it
are coinin g
A G E N T S book. Write
no hindrance. Em pyreal
Minn.
M ARK
Packed in Card Board Boxes.
STREET,
I.H the only Private Dis­
pensary in Portland or on
the Northwest
Coast,
where imtients are success­
fully treated for all NERV­
OUS, CHRONIC AND
PRIVATE DISEASE« m
É
NEW YORK.
O P I U M •"ÎNÜ8SW“
I>r. Weatherby s Antidotes, iu use 17 years,
■la-cial Morphine Habit cu re also. Corres­
pondence Confidential. Call on or address J.
J. A IK E N , Manager, b oo m 2», St. A n n 's Build-
ins, .-an Francisco.
Ckicheater Chemical Co.,IIadiaonS<|.,Phila.,Pa.
Portland, Oregon.
Un Htirerior ex«vllt*nc«> proven iu millions of homes foi
more than » quarter of a century. It is used by th.
Uniteil HtHt«-s Government. Endorsed by the heads of
the Great Universities as the Strongest, Purest»nd moat
Healthful. Dr Price's Cream Baking Powder does no<
contain An* onto, Lime or Aina. Hold only in cans
PRIC K BAKING POWDER <’<>
Gabler. Koeniah
AV I ALL STOMACH TEOUBLH iUCM AS:
Udlf.sWon. Soar Stom«cX. Hoartbara, Haas»*, VIA*
SlaoM. CoMttpatlpa, Folia am aftor oaUnc, Foo4
Aiming la 1 ks Month and dlaafroaabW Uito aft«r *al>
ta|. ■fTpaza— and Low-SplrtM.
NOS.
¡¡¡¡^ perfect
a o A .m n, r n A n u »
HA C H .
Plano»; Burdo« Orfani, band Instruments
Lorde»!
«tuck of bhuct Munie *ii«l Booti. Baud» luupUad »I
Katern Price» MATTHIA8 GRAY 0 0 ., JM PoU
Street. Ban Fraudare
Diamond V e r a - C u r a
PR IV A TE D ISPENSARY.
St*
Do you know that soma people can
not be taught tho simplest, yet most
important, rutei for doing business
witli a bank? The strictest rules and
laws the world over appertain to money
matters and land transfers, and in
these the slightest dot of black on the
white paper is taken into account.
Some people, I say, can not understand
this, though reminded of it day after
day. To help this class along and
keep them constantly reminded of the
banking rules necessary to keep a cor­
rect account, a book, small enough to
carry in one’ s pocket, has been printed,
and is being liberally distributed.
I
will cite three of tho rules most fro
quontly violated. Tlio first relates to
tho signature. If your name is James
1. Penman, and you sign that in the
signature-book, never sign a check
otherwise. Every young man should
adopt tiis signature for life and decide
whether he will sign his first name in
full or abbreviated. It is always best
to wi ¡to tho first name In full, then
tho middle or other initials ami then
the name, if this rule is adopted nev­
er deviate from it. The second rule
very frequently violated is in tho in­
dorsing of a check. ¡Should your name
bo misspelled on a ehcclc soo what the
error is an t Indorse it exactly to a
letter. Then sign the correct signa­
ture under it. Tho third violation is
neglect to count money before going
to the hank. It is much bettor not to
deposit that day if you must run to
the tsmk with a pocketful o f loose
money and then arrange it on the
counter in a reckless manner.
How
often do yen read of men being robbed
in a bank by a shrewd thief calling
their attention away from tho money
in front of them, while a confederate
reaches over and takes the pile.
A
strict ad her ne»> to simple rules will
save many dollars and a good deal ol
time. M. Louis Globe-Democrat.
I have u s e d
St. Jacob» Oil for
||
w chicken cholera
A
with great iuo -
c e « . Every fowl
f i »
affected w i t h
the dUeaaa waa
’-Sr'*
cured by it and
insure cur«. It baa saved
H. A. KUENNE,
Breeder o f Fine Fowl».
T H E
RULES.
by a
lUb8.
lie knows aa wellaa you do that “ Seal of North
Carolina Plug Cut” ia the moat popular and
the beat Smoking Tobacco on the Pacific C«»aat.
— Golden Days.
Sound A d v ic e FnrniMliod
Lou l* I In nh T e l or.
*****
nt fill days an* the results whieh mouths,
, perchance centuries, have made possl-
Apply brakes, s t o p .............O
K lease brakes, start. .. O O
Hack .........................................O O O
II >iliway cross ng s giiul. . ------- , or O O --------
Approach n-r sta t’o n s........— blast lu sttn g5sc c.
( ’all for sw trh m en ............. O Q U O
( ’attle on track ................... ............................
Train has parted..................— O
For fu el.................................... O O O O O
Bridge o • tunnel wani ng O O —
F re alarm ............................... - O O O O
W ill take side-track.................... —
Som o
419 Huron St,
fih e b o y g a n ,
Wl»., N ot . 12,
A daughter is a little white Iamb in the house
hold to teach men to be gentlemen.
I nd ew er \ ed l y L a u g h e d A t»
The unthinking are prone to make game of
nervousness. Yet this is a very real and serious
affliction, the harraasing symptoms of which are
rendered all the more poignant by ridieule. The
stomach is usually responsible for these somp-
toms— its weakness and disorder find a reflex in
the brain, which is the. headquarters of the ner­
vous system. A s a nerve tonic and tranquilizer,
we believe that not one can lie pointed out so
effective as Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. In re­
newing vigorous digestion, it strikes tlie key­
note of recovery of strength and quietude by
the nerves. Headaches, tremors in quiet sleep,
abnormal sensitiveness to unexpected noises—
all these modify and ultim ately disappear as
the system gains strength from the great, tonic.
Dyspepsia, biliousness, rheumatism, eoustipa
11«»ii and kidney com plaints are subdued by the
Bitters.
C H IC H E S T E R 'S E N G L IS H
T O B C H IC K E N C H O L E R A ,
t o U t e r i OHM* llit* I m u x c r t u f I * -
Investm ent «m all, profit»
n -g r. *« nd **• fo r m ailing
s r g e lihifftrated C alai g u »
with frit particulars.
i fact« red Wf
Mao
“ THE
HASTINGS,”
Lick House Block, San Francisco.
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