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    B E A TIN G
THE
CUSTOM S.
S o m e th in g T h a t
F n l/ ly G ood C itizen
« T i l l D o W h e n H o H u thn Chance.
Do You W ish
the Finest Bread
and Cake?
It is conceded that the Royal Baking Powder is
the purest and strongest of all the baking powders.
The purest baking powder makes the finest, sweet­
est, most delicious food. The strongest baking pow­
der makes the lightest food.
That baking powder which is both purest and
strongest makes the most digestible and wholesome
food.
Why should not every housekeeper avail herself
of the baking powder which will give her the best
food with the least trouble ?
Avoid all baking powders sold with a gift
or prize, or at a lower price than the Royal,
as they invariably contain alum, lime or sul­
phuric acid, and render the food unwholesome.
Certain protection from alum baking powders can
be had by declining to accept any substitute for the
Royal, which is absolutely pure.
A
A ffe c t io n A m o n g L ld c r ly Men.
Elderly scholars are eccentric to a
proverb; that order o f man isspecial
ly liable to affections, which its stud­
ios foster o f necessity. The “ old
buck," so common and so droll, is
another sort o f instance. It is re­
ported o f your m illionaire— your fi­
nancier, that is—that ho hath over
an abnormal gayety, an uncommon
frankness o f address, such as become
all hearty and simple fo lk ; but how
long and with what assiduity must
ho have cultivated his ideal to flour
ish it w ith such ease 1—National Ob­
server.
A H it o f C om m en t.
G IFT
DIVINE.
This g ift Is given —
*
This g ift from Heaven—
Unto a’ few.
Through veins with human frailty filled
A glow divine is found distilled.
Th ere’s music rare
Played in the air
T o such a one.
A n d measured by its mvstic flow
Ilia breathing and his movements go.
As through the sky
Th e meteors fly,
8o darts his glance.
Or it would seem as though soft hands
Had waved before his face like fans.
By man and beast.
From great to least,
lie w ill be loved;
A child w ill sit upon his knee
A n d 6eek his face confidingly.
Tho best comment on grasshoppers
H e cannot rest
as a diet was made by an old fanner
W ithout the best
o f Kansas, who, when told by an en­
Th e world can give.
Our truest thought to him we bring;
tomologist that grasshopiK'rs could
Our sweetest song to him we sing.
be eaten—fo r John the Baptist lived
And If wo find.
on locusts and w ild h o n e y - replied:
Like a ll mankind.
“ W ell, John tho Baptist m ight have
He, too, can sin.
dono that, fo r those w ere days pf
W o feel, although we sigh or weep.
His part divine is hut asleep.
miracles, and I reckon a man could
—Eleanor B. C aldwell in Harper’s.
eat almost anything then, but if ho
lived nowadays ho have to 1 k > fitted
iu nary am i C ook ery .
out with a different kind o f a stomach
Tho importance o f cooks in the
to en joy these 'hoppers.—St. Louis
political world is much greater than
Globe- Democrat.
jxiople suppose. An embassador's in
ilucnco has often been in projiortion
I t Sh ou ld I t « “ C lilcu w g u .M
By all means let us say “ Chicaw- to the skill o f liis cook.
On a celebrated occasion in Vienna,
go ” A man should certainly know
how to pronounce the name o f tho when there was much excitem ent in
place he lives in, and it is the duty o f all the European courts over affairs
every other inhabitant o f this great o f international moment, the French
and glorious country to agree with embassador was suddenly recalled
him and endeavor to im itate him.— by bis government.
“ It is a ve ry gra ve affair, is it
Cor. N ew York Tribune.
not,” Prince Jdotternicli was asked
by a lady at it court ball, “ this recall
T h e A d v a n ta g e o f I l l s C om pany.
Featherstouo— I wish you would o f tho embassador?”
“ N o t so grave, I assure you,
come and help mo select some trous-
madamo,” tho prince responded, “ as
ers. old tnun
R in gw ay I don't believe m y taste it would liavo been if it had been the
French embassador's cook who was
ia any better than yours.
Feathenstono I hopefully)—No, but recalled. Tho embassador can easily
your credit is. Exchange.
be replaced, it would bo difficult to
replace his cook 1" -Y ou th 's Compan­
ion.
T H E REASON.
Let us look into the force, mean­
ing, reason o r the oft-repeated line:
Cures Promptly and Permanently.
Puintt Endured fur 30 Years,
2fi Years,
20 Years,
10 Years,
Have been promptly Cured by
r*T.
JACOBS
O il-.
By the use of:
A F E W A P P L IC A T IO N S
A H ALF BO TTLE
ONE B O T T LE
TW O BO TTLES.
Correspondence with Sufferers shows
«ntlre permanenoe o f oure up to this
time, In some cases covering
ft
7
N
10
Years,
Years,
Years,
Years,
• -id so on, ta d this proof wc hold.
A copy o f the
Portfolio o f the
World'* Colu .uhlan ExiH.hition,” docrintive
o f Iliii'.dingM ftu(X Ground*, beautifully Illus­
trated, in wh»*r cpler effect*, will Ui sent to
any address u|x>a rnielpt o f I«*«• in post*««
stamps » y T hk C harles A. Y ouhler C o *
i* * f tt v o n ic . Mu.
Mature should be
assisted to throw
offimpuritlesofthe
b lood . Nothing
does It so well, so
promptly, o r so
safely as S w i f t ’ *
Specific.
L I F E H A D NO C H A R M S.
For three years I was troubled with mala­
rial poison, which caused my appetite to fail,
and I was greatly reduced in flesh, and life
lost all its charms. I tried mercurial and
potash remedies, but to no effect. I could
getnorelief. I then decided to try-
s .s s
A few bottles of this w on derful___________
medicine made a complete and permanent
cure, and I now enjoy better health than ever,
J. A. RlCB, Ottawa, Kan.
O u r b o o k o n B lo o d a n d S k ill I Uscasoo
mailed free.
S w i r r S p e c if ic C o ., A t la n t a , G o .
The Best
Waterproof
Coat
In the
ftS H
W ORLD I
SLICKER
Tl.. r is ii III! V S I* SUCKER L w.PT.ttU-l wstrr
proof, «n«i w ill ht>*>p y»»u dry In ifio
Th«-
nrw l-UMMM. M.l hkK \* B perfect riding ca t, Bn.1
envrra the« mire »eddie. Hrwureof lnütetk>ne. Doni.
t»u> a font If the ** » »ah Brami ’ Is not on It. Illustra-!
fric A U k n rtje ^ ïc f^ A ^ J ^ P »W E K .
J
“ BuendS dios, eenor.”
You raise you r eyes from your
work. A little, lean, chocolate col­
ored man, w ho looks as though he
had a life engagem ent w ith an indo­
lent liv e r stands before you, hat in
hand.
It passes through
your mind
vaguely that the salutation is Span
Ish fo r “ Good day, sir," or some­
thing o f the kind.
"D oes the senor spik Spanish?”
No, the sejaor does not speak Span
ish ; ho has only walked that w a y oc­
casionally.
“ Parlez vous Français, monsieur ?"
asks the partner o f the torpid liver.
No, mounseer does not parlez any­
thing but English.
“ Pardon, but I spik the Inglees
ver' bad. I hof some fine Spanish
cigar to show the senor, and he ees
v e r’ chip."
It's the same racket, tho v e ry sumo
that took you in tw o years ago. You
don’t want any.
“ Pardon, senor, but he ees v e r’ fine
and ver’ chip. Ah, senor, oblige m e;
try him .”
Then tho mauve, suave Cuban looks
all around v e ry cautiously, v e ry sus­
piciously, and suddenly takes you
into his confidence. H e intimates in
invertebrate English tlnit tho cigars,
o f which he has but 200 or 300, have
in some w a y dodged the revenue,
and so he, humble benefactor that
he is, can sell them at about h alf
what they would cost if the customs
had not been defrauded.
“ Ah, senor, ho ees a beeg, what
you call, eh? bar gain? But’’—and
here he lifts his shoulders to a level
w ith his ears. “ I must ra-tum to
m y dear Cuba. Come, sonor, it ees
bargain."
The tem pter holds a bunch o f fifty
before you —long, slender, shapely.
Th ere is a delightful fragrance in tho
room. Tho Cuban pushes a cigar
through from the center o f tho
bunch. You take it. You seem to
be m aking the selection yourself, for
you are under a strango hypnotic
spell.
Delicious 1 Tho smoke wreaths
curl about you as you puff away,
filling the air w ith a ravishing aro­
ma.
Tho Cuban continues to talk
—a low, soothing monotono that
dulls you r conscience and puts sus­
picion asleep.
Yes, you w ill assist him to rob the
governm ent. There are somo things
about tho tariff you don’t like very
w e ll anyw ay. Besides you w ill do a
w orth y act in assisting a Cuban ex ­
ile to return to his fa m ily and native
land.
So you buy a bunch o f fifty, and
with profound thanks the poor fo r­
eigner leaves.
B y this tim o tho first cigar has
bunted out. In a d eligh tfu l stato o f
exhilaration you tako a second.
Hello, what's this? N ot at all like
tho first. A villainous weed ; there's
a piece o f repo in it. You try a third,
a fourth, u fifth ; not one o f them
but would suffer in comparison with
a W h eelin g
stogy. —Indianapolis
Journal.
I l e a t l i i g , C oolin g' am i V e n tila tin g .
F or m ore titan tw en ty years tho
inventor o f a new system fo r cool­
ing, heating and ven tilatin g has Iteen
developing the methods which have
Iteen embodied in his invention.
Ilis system consists o f circulating
fresh air through interior zigzag par­
titioned heating drums and coils ar­
ranged in a return zigzag fluo ex­
tending fo r u suitable distance up
V ir g in ia 's n i* m a l .Swamp.
Tho Dismal swamp in Virginia, tho chimney, around which the es­
ono o f tho largest swampy tracts in caping gases and smoko are mado to
Am erica, is also ono o f the most pass. The heat that usually passes
promising areas o f reclamation. It to wasto outside tho chim ney is tlius
contains fu lly 1,000 sipiuro miles, and absorbed.
Tltis heat is then turned into a
is at present o f littlo value except
for a supply o f timber. It is an old stream o f fresh, clean air, driven
sea bottom, and tho western boun­ through heating apparatus and con­
dary o f tho swam p is u sen cliff and veyed with great velocity through a
beach. The ch ief animal imputation circulating pipe into as m any d iffer­
o f tho higher classes consists o f water ent buildings and apartments as may
be desired. In this w ay a saving of
birds and snakes. O f tho larger nn
imals bears arc abundant, and there from 70 to 00 per cent, in the cost o f
is u peculiar and very ferocious spe­ fuel is effected, and pure, wholesome
cies o f wild horned cattle.
The air, which can Ito cooled if desired,
fights o f the bears are said to be very can be obtained all over tlie house.
exciting.—Goldtliwnito's Geograph­ —Pittsburg Dispatch.
ical Magazine.
C ondensed M ilk L a c k » W a te r .
D e r iv a tio n s o f Som e C om m on W ord s.
Ono remembers how on the 15th
o f June, 1215, K ing John signed tho
great charter o f tlio constitutional
freedom o f Britain, and how, after
ho had signed it, lie flung himself in
n burst o f fu ry on tho floor and
gnawed the straw and rushes with
which the floors o f those days wore
strewn. N ow what was “ chart«?"
O riginally nothing more or loss than
a sheet o f papyrus strips glued to­
gether ns w ritin g paper. So it is to
tho Egyptian reed that wo owe
our “ chu'ters," “ charts," “ cards,"
"cartes" (blanche and do visite), our
“ cartoons" and our “ cartridges."—
Good Words.
Ilrn ugh ft lla v k to L ife .
M r Pnssavnnt records an instance
o f a peasant boy w ho revived after
being supposed to lie dead for several
days. T lie lx.y bitterly resent id bis
tieing calltd back to life, and in
formed those that gathered about
him that lie bad Ixvti in a Ivautiful
plate, and bail associated and con
verstd with Iris deceased relatives.
Before his insensibility his faculties
w ere not even ordinarily brilliant,
but afterw ard he conversed and
prayed with surprising eloquence.
Yankee Blade
C h ild r e n o f M i ll « L a b o r e r * .
A m on g the mine laborers o f Penn
■ylvania, except in rare instances,
the Slavs and Italians never send
their children to the public schools.
The Isiys nre curly set to work among
their own |ieople, and the girls can
seldom m ake acquaintance with those
o f other nationalities. Tins clannish
habit prohibits the acquisition o f the
English language and prevents the
j
fostering o f Am erican patriotism in
the coming generation. —Henry Rood
in Forum.
HATS OFF TO A TENDERFOOT.
T h e W o .t M . k e . D a . A c k n '.w le d g m .u l
to a M r. P a y n e from th e East*
FO R
PURE
FO OD
AN
l b . ban F r a n c l.o o B »* r < l o f H .a l r h Mo­
t i f * C o o . u i i i . r . W h ic h I . t h . B ea t
B a k in g f o . d e r ,
ENKMT
A FOOT HOLD
BAFFLED .
There i* an enemy with whom thousand» »re
fam iliar «1! their live », because they »re born
with a tendency to biliouane«». With this enemy
they a r c r.siantly battling with ineffectual
weapon«. Hoststters Stomach Bitters w ill batfle
it. Mere purgatives w ill not reform adisord« red
condition of ihe liver indicated, hot by consti-
pat . on a on .but alto by sick beau aches, yellow­
ness of the skin » nd eyeball*, nausea, furred
tong e and uneasiness, more particularly upon
p.essure on the right side, upon ami below the
short ribs. Avoid drastic purgative» which gripe
aud weaken the intestines, and .substitute thi
world-famous anti-blliouB cordial, which like­
wise removes malarial, stomachic and kidney
comp aints. rheumatism and nervousness. As
a laxative of the bowels, painless but effectual,
it improves appetite, sleep and the a bility to di­
gest, and possesses the additional advantage of a
standard t *nic.
for Consumption is That you
ere offering, if your blood.ia
impure. Consumption is ulidp-
]y Lung Scrofula.
A scrofu­
lous condition, with a slight
cough or cold, is ail that it
needs to develop it.
But just as it depends upon
th . blood for its origin, so it
depends upon the blood for
its cure. The surest remedy
fo r Scrofula in every form,
the moot effective blood-cleans­
er, flesh-builder, and strength-
restorer that's known to me.li-
cal science, is Doctor Pierce’s
G o l d e n Medical Discovery.
F or Consumption in all ^ its
earlier stages, and for W eak
Lungs, Asthma,Severe Coughs,
and all Bronchial, Throat, and Lung uffec-
tions, that is the only remedy so unfailing
that it can be guaranteed.
I f it doesn’t
benefit or cure, you have your money back.
One by one the roses fade. The
gentle tenderfoot from the distant
The Board of Health can engage in no
east, whose doings in our western more laudaDle occupation than the ex­
country have been a subject fo r ridi­ amination of curiood supply and the in­
struction of the public as to those arti­
cule, exaggeration and entertain­ cles it finds to be pure and wholesome,
ment, suddenly turns the tables on and which, therefore, consumers should
his calumniators. W e have all heard uee.
There are quantities of baking pow­
o f his listening wide mouthed to the
startling stories concocted by the ders in the market to use which is cer­
wild w estern er; o f his being made to tain detriment to the health of the con­
sumer. They are made from alum, or
dance to the music o f the fretfu l improperly compounded from other
six shooter; o f the innumerable jokes chemicals, to that they leave a strong
A genius is a person who finds out things for
o f which he has l>een made the butt; alkaline residuum in the food. Many of other peup.e.
o f the joshing and jokin g he has ever these powders, having proved unsalable
K U F T t R I A N D P IL E S C U B E D .
been s u b je c t«! t o ; o f the ridiculous in the East, have been collected by their
manufacturers from the dealers with
We positively care rupture, pile» and all rec­
appearance he lias made in the pres­ who n they were left on commission, and
N o matter how long you’ve had Catarrh,
tal diseases without pain or detention from bust
ence o f the cowboys, the brawny snipped to the Pacific Coaet. In the et- ness No cure, no pay. A l»o all Private dls- , or how severe, Dr. Sage's Remedy will effect
case».
Address
for
pamphlet
Dr*.
Porterfield
A
a
permanent cure.
$500 reward is effered
miner and the breezy denizens o f the fort to gain a foothold in this market
Losey, 838 Market street dan Francisco.
by the proprietors of this medicine, for an
boundless prairie.
A lw ays a guy, their unscrupulous manufacturers have
incurable case of Catarrh.
Properly speaking, a drinking song should be
usually a coward and generally a indulged in extravagant statements both
with reference to their own and other gurgled.
nerveless dude, the tenderfoot from brands, c aiming the most improbable
T i t G u m k a fo r breakfast.
east o f the Mississippi has been the udorsements for theirs and defaming
plaything and the shuttlecock o f our the brands best known and loniest
used upon the Pacific Coa«t. Thie in Use Enameline Stove Polish ; no dust, no smell.
worthy and self reliant citizens.
—AND—
But suddenly all this is changed, ormation from this high authority,
therefore, is most opportune.
and tho tenderfoot blossoms out to
The strength in leaveniug gas indi­
be “ as mild a mannered man as ever cates both the ecouom cal value end the
scuttled ship or cut a throat.” Short­ purity of a baking powder. The tests
** I was very weak and run down and did not
ly after the witching hour o f mid­ made by Messrs. Thomas Price <5c Hon«,
rain strength, lik e so many after that prostrat­
—WILL FIND A 'F U L L LINE OF—
night a train was held up on the the well known analytical chemists or
ing disease.
S e e in g
Union Pacific, between this c ity and San Francisco, show tlie Royal to con­
H
ood’s
S
a
r
s
a
p
a
r
i
l
l
a
tain 191 cubic inches of leavening gas
Cheyenne. Three masked robbers, per ounce of powder, which was fifty
highly recommended, I
began to take it, and
looking like the heavy villains in the one inches more than tlie next highest
. was more than pleased
fourth act o f the average melodrama, in strength. This shows the Royal about
w ith the way it built me
suddenly entered tho coaches with 30 per cent, stronger than the best of
up. I think it has made
glitterin g pistols cocked, and hoarsely the other powders and its use that much
me better than before 1
more economical.
demanded that e very passenger hold
was sick. I have also
The opinion of the Board of Health is
been
d e l i g h t e d with
up his hands. T lie train was filled as follows;
H
O O D ’ S
P IL L S ,
VVe, the members of the Board of .vire. L m e r i p u .
with cowboys, Indians, typical west­
,
..
'
, ^
and always prefer them
erners and blooded men from Mon­ Health of the city and county ot San to any other kind now. They do not gripe or
tana. T h ey glanced at the murder­ Francisco, cordially approve and recom­ weaken. I am glad to recommend two such
mend the Royal Baking Powder. It is
ous guns o f tho robbers, listened to abro utely pu e and healthful, composed
.Sarsa­
the fierce demand and sullenly of the liest inure ients, of the highest
parilla
For sale at lowest prices and most advantageous
obeyed. A ll but one poor, lone ten­ strength and cl a-acter.
terms at
fine preparations as Hood’s Sarsaparilla and
In our judgment it is impossib’ e to
derfoot, from aw ay back east, who
Hood’ s Pills.”
M rs . I s a ia h E merson , Man
make
a
purer
or
stronger
baking
powder
instead o f heeding the call o f the
Get H ood’s.
’ ban the Royal.—San Francisco Chron­ cheater, N. H.
thugs and thieves sim ply pulled his
HOOD’S PILLS are purely vegetable, carefull)
icle.
prepared from the best ingredients.
pistol and began, alone and single
Think o f paying $250,000 fo r a
handed, such a murderous, steady
VniM-imü
and lively fire on the three masked single meal I That is what a wealthy
holdups tliat one o f them fe ll before Roman once did when lie wished to
P O R T L A N D , O R.
the volley o f cold lead, w hile his impress a dozen guests with liis dis­
regard
for
riches.
comiMinions, amazed and mortified,
Write for pri es and terms before buying else­
picked him up and hastened from
where.
-COUGH CURtf,
The total acreage o f Scotland is
the scene.
[?5elo «I»rg >
_ _ ________________________
18,940,694. O f this com paratively
Im m ediately follow in g their de­
Cures Consum ption, Coughs, C rou p, 8ore
small landed area one nobleman owns T h roat. Sold by all Druggists on a Guarantee.
parture the valiant cowboys, In ­
1,326,000 acres and liis w ife 149,879 For a Lame Srfie, Back or Chest Shiloh’s Porous
dians and “ bad men” from Butte
Plaster will give g T c a t satisfaction.— cents.
acres more.
became intensely brave, grabbed
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SHILOH’
their pistols and talked loudly fo r an
ChattanoograiTenn.,
says!
r s . T.
T . S.
8 . Hawkins,
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The needy, incapable poor should Mrs.
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hour or so about follow in g the be w ell taken care of, but let us as a
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Jdne,
scoundrels and hanging them to the people beware o f enfeebling our­
nearest tree. Meanwhile o f course selves by indiscriminate charity.
the holdups escaped into tho moun­
tains. doubtless very w roth at the
Otto III, the Red, was poisoned
white faced youth from the east shortly after ascending the throne.
H a ve you Catarrh? Trythia Remedy. ItwlU
who had wounded unto death one o f Philip o f G erm any was assassinated
relieve and Cure you. Price 60 eta. This In
their fellow s and prevented ono o f by his courtiers.
lector for lta suct-essful treatment isfurnIshe*.
free. Shiloh'» Kemedle» are »old by ua on u
tho neatest and richest roblieries o f
guarantee to give satisfaction.
the age, it being understood, that
S E T H IM
K I 41 II r .
several o f the passengers had with
PO R TLAN D ,
•
OREGON.
George Augustus Sala, the well-known
them at tho time large amounts o f
English writer, on his last Australian trip
what is known as “ the stuff.”
W e rather regret that the action wrote as follows to The London Daily Tele­
qf Mr. Payne crushes to earth an graph:
“ I especially have a pleasant remem­
idol we long have cherished. That
(G A S O R G A S O L I N E )
he alone and single handed should brance o f the ship’s doctor—a very experi­
enced m aritime medico indeed, who tended
Made for Power or Pumping Purposes.
scatter the wild western robbers, me most kindly during a horrible spell o f
The Cheapest Reliable Gas Eugtne
whilo bis terrified fellow passengers bronchitis and "spasmodic asthma, provoked
on the Market.
M iss C. G. M c C l a v h , School­
got under tho seats and dodged out by the sea fog which had swooped down on
us just after we »eft San Francisco. But teacher, 753 Park Place, Elm ira, N .
o f sight o f murderous muzzles, sets the doctor’s prescriptions and the increas­
Y.
‘ * T h is S prin g w h ile a w ay from
at defiance our preconceived notion ing warmth o f the temperature as we
C ut o f E ngine an d
neared tlie Tropics, and in particular a hom e teaching m y first term in a
o f the genus tenderfoot. H e is clear­ couple o f A l l c o c k ’s P orous P l a ste r s
P ump .
country school I was perfectly
ly an iconoclast.
H e violates all clapped on—-one on the chest and another
wretched
w
ith
that
human
agony
western tradition. I f bo or liis kind between the shoulder blades—soon set me
called dyspepsia.
A fte r dietin g for
repeats tho instance related many righ t.’ ’
tw o w eeks and gettin g no better, a
A
young
lady
does
not
exactly
have
an
option
more times, w o shall begin to cherish
ou h young man; but, i f he pro poses, she has friend w rote me, suggesting that I
a sneaking regard fo r the hopeful tbe refusal o f him.
__________
take A u gu st Flow er. T h e v e ry n ext
and brainy young fellow w ho comes
“ Brown's Bronchial Troches” w ill relieve day I purchased a bottle.
I am de­
out to our Rocky mountain region in Bronchitis, Asthm a and Throat Diseases,
ligh ted to say that A u g u st F lo w er
search o f fam e and fortune, and
Did you enjoy hearing Hobson’s new comic helped me so that I have quite re­
glance som ewhat askance at the loud opera
? “ No; biit I enjoyed seeing it.”
covered from m y in d isp osition ." e
voiced, leather breeched and jau n ty
C H B B B a w a a H B B M E E H a B E a B B B B E B H B E B E H a
* 1 0 0 R E W A R D ftlO O .
native w ho alleges that lie keeps his
F o r Sim plicity It B e a ts tha W o r ld .
own private graveyard, but w ho is
The r. aders of thi* paper w ill be pleased to
I t o ils Its e lf fro m a R eserv o ir,
frequ en tly behind a tree when the learn that there is at least one dreaded disease
N o C a rb u re to r to get ont o f order.
that scie. re has been able to cure in all its
bullets are thickest.—Colorado Sun.
staves, and that is Catarrh. H all’s Catarrh Cure
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Signs of Health.
C h ild r e n in th e Caucasus M o u n ta in s.
is the ouly positive cure known to the medical
raiernity. Catarrh, being a constitutional dis­
ease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's
Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly
upon the blood and mucous suifaces o f the S’ s-
tem, thereby destroying the foundation of the
disease and givin g the patient strength by build­
ing up the constitution and assisting nature in
doing its work. The proprietors have so mueh
faith in its curative powers that they offer One
Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to
cure, ttend for list o f testimonials. Address
f . .i r iiK N K Y A CO .,Toledo, O.
Sold by druggist*; 75 cents.
A m on g the w ilder tribes o f the
Caucasus e v e ry child is taught to use
the d agger almost as soon ns he can
walk. T h ey first learn to stab water
without m aking a splash, and by
practice acquire an extraordinary
command o v e r the weapon. T h eir
pistols nro flintlocks, with long, x’ery
thin barrels, aud must have been
Bad taste in the mouth or an unpleasant
handed dow n for generations. T h ey breath, when resulting from catarrh, are
overcome, and the nasal passages which
do not look very formidable. The have been closed for years are made free by
rows o f little pouches worn across the use o f E ly ’s Cream Balm. I suffered
tho breast do not contain cartridges, from catarrh for tw elve years, experiencing
the nauseating dropping in tlie throat pe­
Steam emanating from boiling milk but small wooden cases tipi>ed w ith culiar to that disease, and nose bleed al­
most daily. I tried various remedies w ith ­
bone
or
metal,
nnd
form
erly
used
fo
r
if condensed would become water.
out benefit until last A p ril, when I saw
This m ay bo seen in the manufacture carrying loose charges o f powder E ly ’s Cream Balm advertised. I procured
o f condensed milk, which is only or­ nnd shot; now they are only worn a bottle, and since the first d a y’s use have
dinary milk lioiled down until the fo r ornament. A ll the men speak a had no more bleeding—the soreness is en­
tirely gone.—D .G . Davidson, with the Bos­
w ater is out o f it. I f a liquid w hi«h little Russian, hut their own lan­ ton Hndgtt, form erly with the Boston Jour­
contains solid bodies in solution lie guage is m ore allied to Armenian. nal.
A p p ly Balm in to each nostril. I t is
evaporated, tho solids are left be­ T h ey belong to the orthodox church. quickly
absorbed. Gives relief at once.
hind. That this is so m ay bo shown — London Saturday R eview
Price, .50 cents at druggists’ or by mail.
E l y B ro th er s ,
by udding to w ater that is to bo dis
W h e n B ir d » F a c e th e W in d .
66 W arren street, New York.
tilled a trace o f m agenta and a little
The a boreal sparrows, vireos and
salt.
The distilled w ater Las no
m any other smaller birds usually sit
taste and is colorless. Tito magenta
upon nests built on horizontal limbs,
is generally deposited upon the sides
with the head from the trunk, and
o f tlie boiling vessel. — Brooklyn
when the nest is much elevated the
Eagle.
position is usually chosen so that the
sitter w ill face the prevailin g wind.
A n O d d W a y to M a k e a C a ll.
W hat could be m ore ridiculous Birds w ill nearly always, when on
than the case o f the young man. ar­ or off the nest, face the wind, and if
rested by n vigilan t constable w hile observations are taken nearly all
craw lin g on hands and knees over birds on the nest w ill he found in one
the roof o f an outhouse, nnd who position if a strong wind is blow ing
when placed in the doek explained —Science
to one o f our best known and most
M. K e n a n ’ » P a rro t.
deservedly
popular
magistrates,
M Renan has a high opinion of
whose legal experiences have l>een binls, and likes parrots. He was be
put into ltook form , that so fa r from
iiueathcd Coco, the paroquet o f Mile.
having any burglarious m otive for
Desclee, the at-trees. It was a bird
his peculiar conduct he was simply with an astonishingly fine ear. Mine.
i > \ R K .X J O Y N
going to pay a visit to his young
Viardot used to sing w ales to Coco, Both the iiisteeJ s t»i results vrfc»
lady em ployed in nn adjacent public am! he would repent them just
4vrnp ,f F 114 S t« taken ; it is pleasai.
house
Am id much h ila rity this hu
they issued from her mouth — Lon
od refreshing to the taste, and acv
man tomcat was dismissed, the ma don Truth.
¿emit »et promptly on the Kidney»
gistrate rem arking: Look here; you
(.ire i and Bowel», cleanses the ay»
can’t go craw lin g over the tiles. You
M. Forol has calculated that the 'em effectually, dtspela o ld*, hear
are discharged."— London T it Bits
quantity o f heat accumulated in the tclies and fè v e s and cures habitue
lake o f Genova during the summer ,*onsti|>«rfk>Q permanently.
For ssì
L o c a t in g a D ro w n ed B od y .
is equivalent to that which would be in .VX? and 11 bottle, by all druggist»
N o t m any months ago a man w a *
given out by tho burning o f 51,000.
drowned at Ht Louts. A fte r search
C A LIFO R N IA F IG S Y R U P CO
000 tons o f coiti.
had been made fo r the body, hut
.«>s , »«*1 JA.0. cut,
If tf
«> » rr«f • r
without suivess, the man's shirt,
A n K asy W a y O u t.
which he had laid aside when he
Pino s Remedy for 1 'aterrh Is the i
■ TV*wt. Knete« to Tse. and I'heapee*.
"Charles is too tim id to propose,
went in to Imthe, was spread out on
■
the w ater nnd allowed to float away. and she is too tnnid to help hint on.”
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I
should
think
such
a
tim
id
pair
For aw hile it flo a t«! and then sank
Sold by druggist* or sent by mail
near tho very spot, it w a s reported, Otntld easily shrink to one."— lia r
«V\ 1 T HareUtne W v w e Wt
the man's body was found.
' *— pet 's Bazar
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You don’t have to look
twice to detect them—bright
eyes, bright color, bright
smiles,
bright in
every ac­ ' H H n
tion.
S c o t t s "
Disease is e m u l s io n
overcome
only when r r r m
weak tissue
is replaced by the healthy
kind. Scott’s Emulsion of
cod liver oil effects cure by
building up sound flesh. It
is agreeable to taste and
easy of assimilation.
Prepared by Scott A Bowne, N. Y .
N o B atteries o r E lectric S p ark .
It runs with a Cheaper Grade o f Gasoline than any
other Engine.
SKND FOR CATALOGUE TO
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405 Sansome Stmt San Francisco, Cal.
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PO R TLAN D . OREGON.
R ONE G UTTER
w ill cut Dry or Greos
Bone«, Meat, Uriitle aud all
Green Cut BONES will
double th© nnmber o i c m
— w ill make them more fer
tile—w ill carry the hens
safely through the molting
period aud put thorn in
condition to laV when eggi
command the highest pnee
and w ill dovelope youi
chicks faster than anv
Other food.
Feed Green Bones and
use C 'r e o s o z o n e to kill
the lice, and you w ill make
I M l/ per cent more profit
Send for Catalogue and
prices.
A ll druggist*.
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Yon actually pay lees than tor the pnny
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Orchards. Kxact information abont trees
and fruits. Stark Bros , Louisiana, Mo.
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Italian and Petite, one year old: 3 to 4 feet
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Packing done at eo»t, A ll trees warranted true
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M o r p h i n e H a b i t C o r e d In IO
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ASTHMA CURED Î E
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B !g G 1sths»rknowl*df m
leading remedy *or all it *
Qnnatnral dtorharge» m
private diseases of m»o a
certain cure for th« tf»wti»
tatlng weakness pacaliaj
to women.
I prescribe it and fee’ safe
in recommending 1 ft *
_ all enfPerere.
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