m
3 T 0 «lE S
2j% Difference
Whether any other baking powder is equal to
“ Royal,” let the official reports decide. When
the different powders were purchased on the open
market and examined by Prof. Chandler, of the
N ew -York Board of I lealth, the result showed that
Royal Baking Powder contained twenty-seven
per cent, greater strength than any other brand.
When compared in money value, this difference
would be as follows:
If one pound of Royal Baking Powder sells
for 50 cents,
One pound of no other powder is worth over
36 cents.
If another baking powder is forced upon you
by the grocer in place of the Royal, see that you
are charged the correspondingly lower price.
I
“ Brown's Ifronr.hinl Troche. y ” are an effect
ive cough remedy. Sold only in hoxea. I
Price, 25 cent».*
A eopp r truHt Is tiie latest thing out In that
line, but the policemen ate not in It.
If MASTIFF FLUG CUT was
not all that is claimed for it, how
else could so great a business and
sale have developed in so short a
time ?
A pure, mild, sweet s m o k e -
no wonder it has Itecome the
standard smoking tobacco,even in
com|)etition with long-established
brands of recognized merit.
J. B. Pace Tobacco Co., Richmond, Virginia.
W a te r
P ro o f
C oat !
flicker: the Kish Itnui«! trade mark and a Rnfl WoeP
•a Collar. Hold everywhere, or sent tree for price.
A. J. TOWIiR, Hamifr Boston, Mas*.
Oar
It rat it «1 la better than any wtU*>
ftoof coat isade eacept Ute Fists Huso.
CONSUMPTION.
1 have a iHmitivo rvuimly for the abovo diaoaMe; by it*
oae thousands of cam** of the wont kind ami of long
■landing have !><*>n cured. Indeed 00 etroug I n my faith
In Itaefhoit« y, that | w II aetulTWO non l.kH miicb , with
a VAIitJABI.IC TKKAT1HK outhisriioeasatoanyauf-
fererwho will Ben.l metheir Kx|in>HHaml I*. O. addroHe.
T . A . Aloe 11 nt, I I . ft., |N:i IV n r l S t.. N . V.
“German
Syrup”
I must say a word as to the ef
ficacy o f German Syrup. I have
used it in my family for Hronehitis,
the result o f Colds, with most ex
cellent success. I lwive taken it m y
self for Throat Troubles, and have
derived good results therefrom. I
therefore recommend it to my neigh
bors as an excellent remedy in such
cases. James T. Durette, Early s-
ville, Va. Beware of dealers who
offer you "something just as good ."
A lw ay s insist on having Hoschoe's
Germ an Syrup.
a
A re what every lady Is anxious to pos
ts»«.
Now, there is a secret that has
never been revealod to the world, end
thet is. the sure way to possess these
hands o f beauty.
Use M O L L I N E .
proved success.
This discovery was
A
mode by a graduate o f London Eng.
lend college and a learned
chemist.
T h e ho rror» o f the kitchen Is no mor e a
w orry to the housewife.
N o matter
how stained end grimmy the hands may
bo. one application o f the wonderful
M O L L I N E will leave them as soft and
white es if no kitchen work had been
dene.
For sain by ell druggists In large
bottles, 6 0 cents
G iv e M O L L I N E one trial and you wdl
never be without it.
N . P. N. 0 . No. 4*-
H. V. N. U . No, 617
1
MEN.
flow the Duke of W ellington Got
witli some Practical .Inker*.
Creu
It may interest some of your readers to
hear a characteristic story of the groat duko,
which was told rue by a gentleman princi
pally concerned in tho affair
The I hike of Wellington at one period of
his life was rather fond of telling a certain
pigsticking story, and person* who knew of
this weakiH** used to lead the conversation
no that the great man might have an oppor-
j tunity of relating his favorite anecdote. But
at length he lx** nine »u.qacious, and any al
lusion to the subject made him extremely
I angry About this time—nearly sixty years
I ago—the duke wo« staying at Belvoir One
j of the visitots at the castle had never
heard anything alxait the pigsticking
j adventure, and was easily persuaded
j that the duke would lx* pleased if he were
asked to tell his famous story Accordingly
one morning after breakfast in the long gal
lery, when seutod not far from the duke, the
gentleman ventured to tell his grace how
much he should like to hear some of his ex
periences of Indian sport. At first the duke
was inclined to I xj seriously offended, but
looking round, and discovering from the
faces of tiie company that the inquirer
had been prompted, ami thut tiie re
quest was mode in perfect g<xxl faith,
he quietly got up, and, druwiug his
arm through tho gentleman’s, said: “ 1
shall ix> delighted to tell you all you want to
know, but let us come to the end of the gal
lery, where we can talk quietly.’’ A pleasant
half hour’s conversation ensued, and it was
not till some hours later that tho intended
victim pearned what u triumph he had
A O lvlilrd Duty.
achieved over tiie practical jokers, and what
Woman (to tramp)—There, I have obeyed a quiet rebuke hud botm administered to
the divine injunction to “ Feed the hungry,” them. —The Athenaeum.
and now I hope you will remember that one
No I,' no for K«'*'«'ption*.
good turn deserves another, and chop a little
The social phase of public life which so
w<xxl for me.
Tramp-—I ’m very sorry, mum, but I’ve got many find the chief delight of high station is
uot u source of pleasure to Senator Coke, lie
an engagement, an’ must hurry off.
does not feel at homo at balls and reception
“ Why, what have you to d o f’
“ It is my solemn duty, mum, to go out Just prior to the president’s Now Year’s re*
into the highways and byways, and tell hun ceptiou, when it was the social event agitat
gry gents liko myself that this ’ere house is a ing Washington people, a brother senator re
good place to git a square meal.”—New York marked to the Texan :
“ Coke, I suppose you are going to tiie r«*-
Weekly.
oeption r
More Than II« ltar|'ain«Ml For.
“ Well, I don’t know,” was the reply “ I
haven't mode up my mind.”
“ Oh, you ought to go,” urged the senator
to Coke.
“ Yes,” said tho latter, “ 1 suppose I ought,
but I imto those receptions, those crowds. I
don't tind room enough to got about, and am
always in somebody's way, or somolxxly’s in
my way. Now', the last time I was at one of
tho big receptions 1 got off in a corner where
I thought I was out of tho way. Pretty soou
along came a lady dressed in style. Sho com
menced to bow and smile at me, and though
I did not know her 1 bowed and smiled back.
Theresho st*xxi bowing and smiling, and then
I noticed that she was pulling at her dress
that trailed over tho floor. I noticed a young
fellow standing behind her, and so I reached
over and, shaking him by tho shoulder, said:
‘Why don’t you get off the lady’s dress?’
Well, she looked straight at my f(*et, and, by
George, I was standing on her dress my
self.” —St. IxMiis Globe-Democrat.
Kvcryl lilng in Ihc Style.
The “ Royal” the Strongest and
Purest Baking Powder.
it must not De Infermi thut the uniiiHtrueted
«JeleguteH we hear ho much about nowaday# are
Ignorant politician*
ABOUT
“ WHEN
I WAS
A BOV!*
“ Wla-n I was a Fx»y,” the grandsire said
T j the bright la 1 by hi» knee,
“ O f tho victor» crowned with fame I rood
Who triumphed on land and sea!
An l through the y.-ars. from the deathless page,
A summons has sounded long:
To youth, and mauh^'d, and hoai-y age,
T) jo tuohsa
i* tins: ‘Be Strougl' ”
“ When I was a lx>y—" he paused und said
•
“ Of the men wL v r ; s li jhts I read
In a dark world'*» history!
They prize« 1 tho truth und were loved o f God,
And no f -ar o f man they knew;
And el ill from the gi : w is le-i -dits they trod.
Tho message \ . '
: “ B** True:“
J. K’. Lost wood in The Quiver.
RESEARCHES
ON
SNAKE
POISONS.
P e r il I la r i t ie * o f the V en om o f SiTpen tx.
flo w Death Is Caused,
j The Smithsonian institution bus pub-
■ lisluxl Dr. Mitchell's and Professor Ileich-
! e rt’H researches on snako poisons. The
| Boston Medical and Surgical Journal says
I o f tho work; “ The new researches have
been executed with ho great skill, the re
sults are so imj>ortant, and tho presenta
tion o f the whole matter is so excellent,
that the memoir must at once I xj ranked
a classic.” W o give a few of tho results:
No chemical «inference can be detected
in tho poison of all known snakes. The
poison resembles in some resp-ots the
saliva of other animals, ami differs but
little from normal elements of tho blood.
Introduced within the living tissues, it
produces distinctive changes more rapidly
than any other known suiistane«», am lyet
it is harmless within its own tissues. Here
in, as The Journal suggests, it resembles
! the gastric juice, which digests ail sub
stances except that of the stomach itself.
Liko most other prisonous suInstances,
it is associated with more or less innocu
ous matter, from which tho active princi
ple can lx* separated by chemical analysis
and obtained pure.
It has generally been supposed that
tho malignant eif«*ct o f tin* prison was
duo to an intense inflammation to which
it gave rise. But in inflammation it is
principally the white corpuscle« that
escape from tho blood vessels, while
snake poison causes the blood t«> exude
unseparated. In the former case, also,
the hlood strongly coagulate«; in the
latter, it retains its fluidity.
The red blood globule, in its normal
form, is biconcave, or hollowed out on
both sides; tho poison renders it round,
softens it, and causes the globules to inn
together like a gelatinous mass. Tho
tissues become black with the infiltrated
blood, break down, and rapidly putrify
and slough.
It is probable that in most cases death
results from tho paralysis of tho respira
tory centers—those parts of the brain
that preside over the acts of respiration.
The hush men of South Africa use as
an antidote the pordered poison sac of a
different sp»cies of snake; some, a small
lizard, dried, powd«*red and nibbed into
incisions around the bite. Observations
of travelers seem to confirm the efficacy
of these antidote«.— Youth’s Companion.
Queer T iling* In C'tilnu.
Season lorTrtut Opens ip rllst.
WtiHt Some of Them 1* m »<1 to Do.
Cuustic rev iew o f our dear 400 finds
very few really old timers am ong the
names o f todaj
T .u e there were
Rhinelanders In earlier days in New
York, but they were selling teacups,
teapots, saucers and crockery in a small
way, and were not "in society." There
were the tioelets too. but they were
haberdashers on u humble scale, sold
knitting needles and steel buckle*, and
were not in society either. T h e Goeleta
were tho rich tradesmen who left Mr.
Gerry bis cash. Even the Stuyvesants
had taken to being drapers and tailors ;
tho Brevoorts were market gardeners,
some o f them, and others o f them were
in the pin and needle line, while the
Roosevelts dealt in sugar and molasses,
oil and cheese.— N ew York Press.
S tJ a c o b
I Standard quality. 4 to 8 hook*, per doz
F‘ 25
I Oregon Trout KPe*. 4 to 8 hooka, per «loz ....... ->0
: Fine Reversed W in* Flies. 4 to s hook*, per doz l 00
I Any of a ove qiialiiie* se» t by mail on receipt of
price’ A lsoafu u line of HODS, itkFLH ,
etc., at
Hudson’s Cun Store,
93 FIRST ST.. PORTLAND. OR.
Send for illustrated catalogue.
A Coincidence.
T il K N I C K
OF
O ld G o ld and Silver Bought; aeud your old Gold
i md Silver hy mail to the old and reliable houw of A.
j Ooleuiun, 41 Third street, San Francisco; I will r.-nd by
( rt turn mail the cash, according to assay; If th* amount
« not, «atiflfactory will return gold.
R ^ c K A c b e s
Those who are interested In coin
cidences will find this quite remark
able. Our beloved friend, the Rev.
Gideon N. Draper, died on the 8th
day o f December, 1889, when on a visit
to his son in Yokohama, Japan. The
day was Sunday.
His father, Gideon
Draper, Sr., died on the same day of
J the same month and the same day of
the week in 18G1. T ile grandson o f the
last named, who writes us the facts
from Japan, tells us that this coin
cidence o f the days o f tho week and
the days o f the month, he believes, oc
curs only once in twenty-eight year».—
Christian Advocate.
IN
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AFTFR tO YEARS. iw r--*
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cerued exhibit a tendency to grow Inactive. The j
healthful impulse toward activity that they re- j Costs no more than an ordinary clumsy wood picket affair that obstructs the view and will rot or fall
ceive from lloatetter’s Stomach Bitters rescues i apart in a short time. The *• Hartman ” Fence is artistic in design, protects the grounds without con
them from impt-nding danger, und averts such cealing them and is practically kvkrlaatino . IL L U S T R A T K D C ATALOGU E W IT H PRICES A N I)
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it* passage through th«*m, the operation of the
Bitters serves a doubly happy purpose. Tiie med-
icin«* acts without exciting, like the fiery stimu
Do you feel bad? Do you have a headache?
lants of commerce. Malaria', dyspeptic, eonsti- |
Does your back ache? You can’t eat and
cated and nervous invalids are thoroughly re- !
lieved by it. Since the advent of thut shocking j don’t feel like work.
Tiie
I
trouble is your liver is tor
malady, la grippe, it has been widely demon-
strating its usefulness as a curative ami prevent- ; pid.
You are full of bile. ■
! ■ Get rid of it without delay.
ive of it.
UNLOAD
Three dr-ses of Moore’s Revealed Remedy will do it and make I I I f p [ J
feel like a new person. For sale by all druggists. In I V E» I I
“ Ah, I am gaining ground rapidly.” a h the
man said when the dust storm covered him with | you
layer after layer
A
W O N D K K U f.
The old saying that “ con
sumption can be cured it
taken in time ” was poor com
fort. It seemed to invite a
trial, but to anticipate failure.
The other one, not so old,
••consumption can be cured,
is considered by man) false.
Both are true and not
true; the first is prudent—
one cannot begin too earl)’.
The means is careful liv
ing.
Scott’s Emulsion of
cod-liver oil is sometimes an
important part of that
Let us send you a book on
c a r e f u l l i v i n g — free.
M A C H IN E .
There is no doubt that man is a fine
mechanism, hut like every other machine
he wears out by friction. It is said that he j
is born again every two or three years. His
body is virtually remade from food. To !
retard this making over is radically wrong, j
a.* a man lost»« so much vitality in the de- j
laye«l process that it takes a long time to i
recuperate. The process of making anew |
is so accelerated hy purging with B ran - |
prkth ’ h F ills that a new man, as it were, j
may be made in two or three months, and ,
tiie change in the mechanism is such that j
the worn-out part is replaced by the new’ ;
without the usual running down of tiie en- \
tire machine. You don’t have to stop for <
repairs. Purge away with B randreth ’ s I
P i l l s the old, diseased and worn-out body.
B r \ ni > kkth ’ s P ills are purely vegetable,
absolutely harmless and safe to take at any
time.
Sold in every drug and medicine store,
either plain or sugar-coated.
A decree has been published in The
Pekin Gazette which gives definite shape
to the negotiations of Cliina with the
pope. The cathedral schools, dwelling
Senator Mat 1 Pauso. i is hack from North
houses, hospital, musnim, printing office
Pulzac’n Serious Mistake.
Carolina, happy over his rt*-<»l<vtion and hand
ami
library, so well known for 150 years
Tho proposed Balzac monument gives rise
There are *o many people who thiuk that other
somer than ever
His | m » s «> for the galleries to an enormous number of anecdotes apropos as the IVitang, are to l»e removed to an- people’s
evea need do« toriug i ecause they can’t
is strengthened by stun«* new elements. A of tho groat writer in tjio French press. Hero other site a quarter of a mile distant. see straight themselves
The
bishop
is
highly
praised
and
rewarded
brother senator who «•oii;;ralulat*xl Ransom
D K A F N K S S C A N ’ T It K C l' R E D
Is a good on© from among them. The lato
on his re-election slip|x*<| I wick into the cloak Baron James Rothschild was always on ex with second rank decorations, ns is also
By
local
application*, as they cannot reach the
Mr. Commissioner Deitring of tho cus
room and told this story
diseased portion of the ear. There is only ore
cellent terms with Balzac, who dedicated
“ 1 never see Matt Ransom w ithout think more than ono novel to him. Once, when ho toms, Tientsin. Abbe Favier, who went way to cure deafness, and that Is by constitu
remedies. Deafness is caused by an In
ing of an incident they tell about down in his was obliged to make a trip to Germany, and to Rome and Paris from Pekin to con tional
flamed condition of the mucous lining of the
tions, is honored with tho eustacliian
own neighborhood. They have the biggest when, as often huppenod with him, lie was duct the
tube. When this tube gets inflamed
fair in the state there. One year a lank, lean hi money difficulties, Balzac wont to tho thiol rank decorations and £500. Tho you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hear
ing, and when it is entirely closed deafness is
accord
of
France
with
China
seems
to
lx?
mountaineer hrmi lit a horse* down to tho
the result, and unless the inflammation can be
baron, who, with his usual benovoienco, perfect.
taken out and this tube restored to its noimal
fair. It was blind, spavined and had the advanced him the sum of 3,000f., giving
The new cathedral and other buildings condition, hearing w ill be destroyed forever;
glanders. A sorrier looking boast couldn’t \m him also a letter of recommendation
niue cases out o f ten are caused by catarrh,
will Ixi erected at tho expense o f the Chi wr
ioh is nothing but an inflamed condition of
found in that countr> The horse dealer
to his nephew at Vienna.
Tho letter nes«} government, following in this re the raucous surfaces.
showed his pares all around tho track.
We
w ill give One Hundred Dollars for any ease
spect
the
example
set
by
the
great
Em
was unsealed, according to custom. Balzac
of deafness fcaused by catarrh) that we cannot
“ ‘Taken look,’ ho cried, ‘at the finest boss
rend it, found it cold, poor and unworthy of peror Kanghi in the latter part of tho cure by taking Hall's’ Catarrh Cure. Semi for
In Northampton enmity
F. J. CHENEY A CO.,
century.
Tho
empress circulars, free.
him, and never took it to the nephew. Re Seventeenth
Toledo, O.
“ He had gone half way around the truck turning to Paris lie went to see Baron Roths wishes to have the cathedral, which
Sold by druggists; 76c.
when a mail onmo up to him mid said.
child. “ Well,” sait! the latter, “ have you j overlooks a park where she w ill reside
“ j‘ Lo«»k lieah. stranger that boss is blind.’ seen my nephew?” Balzac pro idly said that j occasionally, in the western precincts of i «tuant y «ìli reel f for summer malaria, tired feel-
“ ‘Can t In Ip it, it’s the tincst boss in he had kept the letter. “ I am sorry for you,” the palace. What she will do with the ' ing, by living now Oregon Biood Purifier.
Northampton counts,’ «nd die mountaineer
saul tiie baron, “ have you got it with you?” cathedral is a secret, and perliaps not yet
Use Enainellne Stove Polish; no dust, no smell.
decided.— London News.
I tossed on a little further Somebody elso
“ Yes, parbleu—hero it is.” “ Observe this
struck him and said
little hieroglyphic below the signature; it
S la ve ry in F.a*teru C ou n trle*.
“ ‘ Hello, there, that boss is lame.’
would have ojx'iuxl a credit of 25,000 francs
“ Still the mountaineer called out:
It is a mistake to regard the condition
for you at the Vienna firm.” Balzac bit his
o f a slave in the east as utterly wretched.
“ ‘Tuko a look at th<* tincst boss in North nails and said nothing more.—Pall Mull Ga
On the contrary, he is much better off
ampton county
zetto.
than the average artisan in Europe. The
“ He hud got around llu* circle when Matt
A Story About Hu Muurl«*!'.
worst ho lias to endure is the severance
Hansom met him Chinking lie would have
In appearance Mr Du Muurier bears a ; from his home and the journey to his
•oiiu« fun the senator went lip mid said:
“ ‘That th< tin* t horse in Northampton striking resemblance to Mr. Alum Tudciua. place of destination. The relations be-
county( Why, 11 s lain«-, blind, and wheeze*» This likeness lias given rise to many amusing twtx*n master and slave in eastern coun
complications. Some time ago, at a dinner tries have 1 it11«* analogy with those form
like thundi 1 What me it.-, good pointsb
erly existing in Brazil and North America.
“ The mouniaiiK-ei -iz«*d the senator up, party, lie liapix*m**l to sit next to a daughter
of his host. “ 1 eniinot understand,” remarked I It is usual for the Arab to grant freedom
changisl Ids end ol tolueio. and said:
to his bondsman after a certain term of
“ ‘Can’t help that, bo- its name is Matt the young lady, “ how p*H>plo ran lx* so ab
servitude; but in general the boon is de-
Ransom, and it’s
011 stylo. That makes surd us to mistake you for Mr Tariomo. To clined and the slave prefers to continue
it the tincst boss m Northampton county.’ ’’— in«» the liken«*».» in very slight.” A lift I«* later in a service where he is well taken care
sh«*sai«L “ Oh, I In.ught your photograph the
Washington Cor. Non York Tribune.
COFVRICHT >eo>
of.
The childivn o f a Mohammedan
other day
Would you mind—©r putting
master and a f«*inale slave stand ujnm an
A ll the year round
your
autograph
to
It?'
Mr
Du
Muurier
ex-
!
A ('llC II)l l.«>SM4»1l.
equal social footing an«! enjoy tho same
pressed his willingness, and later on in the | legal rights <*f heirship as the offspring of is the time when Dr. fierce’» Golilen
“ That pi»*et* of |ia|n>r isn't worth shucks, is
evening the young lady conduct«*«’ him to a ! the legitinrnt«* wife. The mother, by the Medical Discovery works the best.
i t r qucritsl a strnn; • r a> he Imndeil u chock
writing table and handed him the photo | very event of the birth, becomes free and
It purifies the blood.
ill to the cashier of a Cre wnld stns*t Isink
graph for his signature. Mr Du Manner ! cannot l*o sold.
An euianei|>ated slave
the other «lay
It’s
not like the sarsaparilla»,
looktxl at it, sigki* h 1, and then laid it very J frequently inherits his master’s property
“ No, sir.” was the reply after a brief
which claim to do pood in March,
gently on the table, “ That,” lu* said, “ is Mr
and
earries
on
his
business,
In
Meccuu
glance.
Alma Tadoma's portrait.” —Ixuidon Glolx*
and Jeddah l know many freed men o f April, and M a y ; you can depend
“ It is signed John Smith ”
That’» why it is
this class who have become eminent mer upon it always.
“ 1 NV it is. ’’
Th*» French In AI k «* i 'I*.
chants. For. St. Lxuiis Globe-Dispatch. guaranteed. If it doesn’t benefit or
“ He's a fraud/’'
All this indicates that the French in
cure, in every case for which it-’»
“ I think s.» When* did von get the Algeria have com«» to stay. The only
I.**|M-«»*v In N ow OrlfMiti*.
recommended, you have your money
chock /”
drawback to this is not physical, but
W hile d«»l\*ing tor information on the back.
“ At tlu* depot
lx*nt a pm t \ S JO t«» get c*fT moral; it is in the French tht'inselves.
subject «if the «rity's h«\*ilth I ascertained
N o other medicine of it» kind
on ft train with, and behave m this c’ncck who, not content to «•xpatriat«*, willingly what 1 Ivlieve is not generally known in
says as much — but no other does
submit to expatriation, but arc always
of foO oh Mvitrit v
sighing for la p i tue. As I pan I my com Now (Ml ans that leprosy exists here to as much.
It cleanses, renew» and
“ You have l*ei*n «•o.ltldenotsi ”
a remarkable extent. It has lx»«‘ii known
For
“ I know it I knew it half an hour ago. pliment* to tin* engineer on his splendid lien* ilia vague sort of way that thero invigorates the entire system.
When I started foe.»me to town my brother work, I express«»! the hop' that he would were some cases o f the dreaded disease in all skin, scalp and scrofulous affec
live to txv all thee© mountain valleys
■md I\l let some one make a fool of me."
tho lower parish«**, but not that it pre tions, as Eczema, Tetter, Salt-rheum,
filled by a French population, to which
“ And you hav«* ”
White Swelling», Ilip-joint Disease,
mtuiani© quickly replied: “ But we hop* vail««! t<» any extent in N ew Orl«;ins.
“ I have Turned out just as he said. Say,
to return to France!”
“ Ah, yes,” said Th«»re nr«» now und« r treatment in tho and kindred ailments, it’s a positive
Charity lu*>pital no less than eighteen cure.
wasn't that »*onHdeneeiqiomtnr rather fresh/”
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tho liusliand, “ there is but one France.”
“ H o w l"
It is this sighing for tin* «'Id home that cases. What is more remarkable, and
“ See hen* Here''» .1 wallet with #.’>,S00 In makes it difficult for the French to be should N' «»f absorbing interest to tho peo
The proprietors of Dr. Sage's
It, and the b*>l only ask«*«! we for $201 Won’t come good colonists.—fo r . Chief go Inter ple here, is tho fact. I am informed on
nutln'rity, that the luckless victims do Catarrh Remedy offer #500 for an
be kick himself if he c\er lind» out how cheap Ocean.
incurable case of Catarrh. It isn’t
n«*t kiuwv with what they are atHieted,
be let me «»tT’’ IVttvit Knv l’i r »
t.rm lrr* of Finny Tribes.
nn«l or«* going nbxit their usual voca-
m ere talk — it’» business.
\. m ( m hans l • u. r.
How much influent.' do tlsh exert on tkvM
They mean to pay you, if they
lioiir.iiMK •«
W ar.
each other? W A. Carter, in speaking
can’t cure you.
But you’ll finil
In
»h*
Dim
DUtancfi.
•'W e continuo t«> have a great many recently on "Murine mul Fresh Water
that they can.
Ilerr Falls *'( Vienna, is an eminent
conventionalities in our naval mul army Fishes,’ ’ mentions a sluvil of car}' fol
service, and to elm : to much of that io « nut a singh* one acting as a leader, an. nti't. whiwe contributions to the liter
atim
of seismology are highly ralne,!.
which is old and i n !
m teachings ami winch conducted them u lon^ d id am vto
• a tr i :
practices,'* Hühl an «»Id navy officer the a considerable amonnt of food. Trout A iv i,Iiiii to a cable *|>'cinl he has just
puhlish,'!
a
work
on
planetary
revolu
other day. “ W o continue to instruct sometime* s v m to follow a lender which
our naval cad* t» and nim m«*» in Ixvirding | swims along at the head of a trilv. tion', in which he makes some astound-
ships,” con t mu*' 1 he. •when there b not Both fresh water and salt water tlsh nt>- in, ptv<lk-ti,>n> T h etluvrv out forth hy
Herr Fall'is that the earth, tike all the
tho least particle of s* n-o *>r utility in it. j'oar to allow the name characteristic.
It is ns fx*n8t*l«*Ns to talk aUmt Uvinhng Herring and I si's have frequently been plain ts in the solar system, is slowly l ut
a mtxlorn mu:i-«>f war its it is t*> take n observed following an api>aivutly choaen surely drawing nearer to the sun. and
cup : '«
Fiat in the course of time a collision is
trip to th«» moon. I n im m U r that dur leader.— Chicago Tribune.
bound to occur. Tho moon, in the
ing one of tin* last ong;igi»tuents in Euro-
T h i. ( '. K r \ T r n f C H r i ' R F . this sneers.-
meantime, is approaching the earth at
fiAirgiiArtl Agnlimt Fir*.
pean water» n man-of-war Ixdonging to
the
rate of nine f>vt in a century. The M C O N S C M T T I \ * C R E Is to ! I b y f a f -
some country ran al«»ng'»ido a British ves
It is » common practice in France to
r --o n » ! ' -
vei-v.in r/ re. a l e t th.i* n o o th c
sel. and all hands w ere ordered to Uvird Cvwt the beams, the joists and the under ti~’ ilt will Iv to change the tidr’s and the Cure cm s- 1 su v r «fu ' v. I f v u have a
her
The crew got out on the Britisher, •éde of the fit swing of building* with a cl urates The st'U will invade the land, C
• ' l l , I I U R h l X E S S o r I A G R I P P E .it
but after pounding around with cut- thick cxxiting . f lime wash as a safeguard un i the fn.U collision will smash up
I r u T i r
If vour«h;l.l h«. tl -
The other planets w ill meet O v V P
r W H O O P IN G C O L V .H . u-e n
lasses, axes, etc . «ver»* wholly unable to against iiiv
It is a preventive of prime ev. iythii
W
1 rv' e f is n - e . I f y..u fr a r C O N .
ent«*r the ship, nini had to go Ivick an«l igniti*»n. alth*nigh it will u*»t check a tiro th< v.me fate, and the sun itw lf will, one
continue the tight at long rang*-
W e w hen «me© under wav. — Frank Leslie s. day. I, 1 extinguished. Upon the whole, S I M PT1 'N , don’ t wait until your case i , hoi'e-
less,
but
t
.ke
th*sCure at once aud receive im.
11,M F.rib is a much nicer man than
w ill have to «I*» our fighting w ith ships by I
iv.e,bate help. Large b>tt!r*^ j.< . and | i . n .
means of dy munito rams, steel projso
Emperor William is n'p»rted as saying M i-'in * . His predictions are to taka
e
: at such a d.-tant j i rod in the Tras-r>-, c nve" r r t p v k f l s ? etc. Ask
tiles and the lug guns. W e have no use to a ▼tfung otfic«*r:
It is the one but
Tv a r d -..■•■st for h H II • ' l l S C A RE.
If x ir
for tin» har I xi t Oita side arms and oilier ton left unbuttoned winch m in» an f i re that they Vans, no uumediat* lu n c. a e sera or back lame, u m Shiloh'. Y o r.
a dun. This is a* it should bs.
reihe of antiquity "
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