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bu e t h a s t e .
11 was simply n roof upheld by rude
uprights uuU cross beam» and open to
Im parts that pe­
tho breeze that swept through it. A t
one end was a small blacksmith's forge,
culiar lightness,
some machinery and what appeared to
sweetness, and fla­
he part of a small steam engine. M id­
way o f the »lied was a closet or cup­
vor noticed in the
board fastened witli a large padlock.
Occupying its whole length on the other
finest cake, biscuit,
side was a work bench, and at tho fur­
rolls, crusts, etc.,
ther end stood the workman she had
heard.
which expert pas­
Ho was apparently only a year or two
try cooks declare
older t hau herself, and clad in hi ue jean
overalls, blackened anil smeared with
is unobtainable by
oil and coal dust. Even his youthful
face, which he turned toward her, had a
the use o f any oth-
black smudge running across it and al­
. er lea vening agent. S) most obliterating a small auburn mus­
tache. The look of surprise that hegave
ROYAL BAKINO POWOCR CO., 1M WALL IT ., N. V«
her, however, quickly passed. He re­
mained patiently and in a half preoccu­
pied way holding his hammer in his
hand as she advanced. This was evi­
dently the young fellow who could “ do
Id e n tity .
The great cbamltlierx »hed u blaze of anything that could be done with wood
anil iron.”
glory over fair women mi l brave men.
She was very sorry to disturb him, hut
Soft music and tin* perfume of rare flow­
ers pleased the senses.
could lie tell her how long it would ho be­
I t was a function.
fore the wagon could be brought up and
Two women had entered the room unno­ mended? He could uot say that until
ticed.
ho himself saw what was to he done.
The tall creature with a thin nose lient
low her head and whispered to the fut I f it was only a matter of a wheel he
could fix it up in a few moments; if, us
vision with u double chin:
“ Show me the man you love so distract­ he hail been told, it was a case o f twisted
or bent axle it would tako longer, but i.
edly.“
A pair of baby blue eyes scanned the would he hero very soon. And thou —
guests eagerly.
would he let her wait here, as she was
“ There he is. The tall man by the man­ very anxious to know at once— and it
tel.”
wus much cooler than in that other
Two haughty lips parted with a gasp of
shed? Certainly; he would go over and
Astonishment.
“ Why, 1 had always heard that your bring her a bench. But hero she begged
ho wouldn't troublo himself; she could
fiance is short.”
sit anywhere comfortably.
Two cheeks of damask flushed faintly.
“ He is.”
The lower end of tho work bench was
The music rose in riotous cadence, and covered with clean and odorous shav­
resently the dance begun.—Detroit News- ings. She lightly brushed them aside,
ribune.
and with a youthful movemuiit swung
herself to a seat upon it, supporting her­
N o t T o o S illy .
self oil one hand as she leaned towurd
him. She could thus see that his eyes
were o f a light yellowish brown, like
clarified honey, w ith u singular look of
clear concentration in them, which,
however, was the same whether turned
upon his work, tho surrounding grain or
upon tier. This, und his sublime uncon­
sciousness of tile smudge across his face
and iiis blackened hands, made her won­
der i f the man who could do everything
with wood anil iron was above doing
anything with water. Shu had half a
mind to tell him o f it, particularly as
she noticed also that his throat below
tho line of sunburn disclosed by his open
collar was quite white and his grim y
“ Come here, my pretty dears.”
“ No, thank you. We may be silly, but huiuls well made. She was wondering
we don’t intend to loseour heads entirely.” whether lie would be affronted if she
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- L ife .
said in her politest way, “ I beg your
pardon, but do you know you have quite
I t f l a t t ie d H im .
“ I was over in Indiana last week,” re­ accidentally got something on your
marked the drummer, “ and on a train go­ face?" and offer her handkerchief, which
ing toward Indianapolis I saw a young o f course he would decline, when her
man in a brand new suit of clothes and a eye fell on the steam engine.
“ H ow mill! Do you use that on the
blue necktie. He was as green as a gourd,
and the young woman with him wusn’t farm?"
much riper. A bout 8 o’clock in the after­
No— he smiled here, the smudge ac­
noon he came into the smoker of the Full- centing it and setting off his white teeth
man and sat down nervously. I was In in a Christy minstrel fashion that ex­
there talking to a man from Vincennes.
asperated her— uo. Although it could
After a few minutes he gave a slight cough
and pulled down his collar us if it choked be used and had been. But it was his
first effort, made tw o years ago, when
him.
“ “ Mas either of you gents ever been mar­ he wus younger and more tnexjiorienced.
It was a rather rough tiling, she could
ried!'’ he queried.
“ ‘I haven’t,’ said I.
sec, but he had to muko it at odd times
“ ‘ I have,’ said the Vincennes man, 'and with what iron ho could pick up or pay
my third wife is now living.’
for, and at differout forges where he
“ ‘Gosh,’ exclaimed the young fellow; worked.
' 'you don’t say sol’
She begged liis pardon—where?-----
“ 'Yes, I do say.’
Where lie worked.
“ ‘And you lived through It?* questioned
All, then lie waa the machinist or en­
the youth.
' “ Certainly. Why not?’ said the Vin­ gineer here'.
cennes man somewhat indignantly.
No, ho worked here just like the others,
“ ' ’Cause I got married t liis morning at only he was allowed to put up a forge
9 o’clock, and ever since I ’ ve been sorter while the grain was green, und have his
chokin in the throat and feclin queer, and bench, in consideration o f the mid jobs
I begum to be afeared 1 wasn’t goin to live
he could do in the way of mending tools,
through it. It’s my fust attempt, and I
ain't used to it yit. See in you, though, has etc. There Was u heap o f mending and
braced me up kinder, and I begin to have welding to do—alio had no idea how
hopes. I ’ll go back now to Mary, and if quickly agricultural machines get out
lie had done much of his
you see me lookin wobbly and likely to ca­ o f order!
reen ’tween here and Indianapolis won’t work mi the steam engine on moonlit
you nudge me up again? I ’m bad sheered, nights. Yes; she hail no idea how por-
mister, but good by.1 And he went back fectly clear and light it was hero in the
into the car, and the Vincennes man kept valley ou such nights, although of course
his eye on him the rest of the way.” —De­
the shallows were very dark, and when
troit Free Press.
he dropped a screw or a nut it was ilifli-
cult to Hud. He had worked there be­
T o » M u c h 11 up p i liens.
“ Madam,” said the prospective l»oarder cause it saved time and because it didn't
timidly, “ do you have any little boys in the cost anything, ami he had nobody to look
on or interfere with him. No; it was
house?”
“ No, sir,” said the lady w ho had adver­ not. lonely; the coyotes and wild eats
tised for a lodger.
sometimes came very near, but were al­
“ No piano?”
ways more surprised and frightened
“ No, sir.”
than he was, and once a horseman who
“ You dou’t serve stews very often?”
had strayed off the distant road yonder
“ No.”
“ Well, madam,” and the young man’s mistook him for an animal ami shot at
voice sunk to a whisper as his face flushed, him twice.
He told all this with such freedom
“ do you serve — stewed prunes at each
from embarrassment and with such ap­
meal?”
“ N o .”
parent unconsciousness o f the blue eyes
“ Then, madam,” said the youth as he tliut were following him mid the light,
turned away, with a sigh, “ then 1 cannot l>e graceful figure—which was so near his
your guest. I feel that I am not worthy of own that in some o f his gestures liis
it.” —Chicago Record.
grim y hands almost touched its delicate
garments—that, accustomr 1 as sho was
A n In s p ir a t io n .
to a certain masculine aberration in her
Examining Medical Professor—Now, sir,
presence, she was greatly amused by his
tell me how you would treat a caw of ty­
naive acceptance o f her iis ail equal.
phoid fever.
Student—Well, sir, 1 should first—I Suddenly looking frankly in her face he
said;
should first—I----
K. M. P. (impatiently)—Yes, yes; goon.
“ 111 show you a secret if you care to
Student (seized with a brilliant idea)—I see it."
should first call you in for consultation.
Nothing would please her more.
Passes with honors.—Tit-Bits.
He glanced hurriedly around, took a
key from liis jxs-ket and unlocked th j
H e r C h o ir«» M in i«.
padlock that secured the closet she had
Bessie (aged 4) Mamma, «ha*» folks mar­ noticed. Then reaching within with in
ry in heaven?
Mamma—The good book says they do finite care be brought out a small me­
chanical model.
not, Bessie.
“ Do they marry in in the other place?”
“ There's an invention of iny own. A
“ 1 presume not, my dear.”
rea;>er and thrasher combined.
I'm
“ Then I ’m going to stay right herel” — going to have it patented and have a big
Chicago Tribune.
one made from this model. This will
work, as yon see."
A T«»AAlt»lr Change.
He then explained to her with great
“ And are you sure that you will always
precision how as it moved over the field
love me the same as now, dear?” murmur
the double operation was performed by
ed Birdie McNabb.
“ Yes, or just as well some other weigh,” tho same motive power. That it would
responded George W. Simpson as he shifted bo a saving of a certain amount of labor
her 185 pounds onto his other knee and and time which she eonld not romomlvr.
drew a long breath.—Washington Star.
Mio did not und Tstand a word o f his ox
jlanations; she saw only a clean and
A S h o rtc a k e .
pretty but complic it ■ 1 toy that. uml'T
It was in the south school the other day the manipulatm i o f 1 , grimy fingers,
that the scholars were asked to write a rattlod a numls-r of trail like staves and
sentence which should contain the pro­ worked a number o f wheels and drums,
noun “ I,” and a small colored pupil perpe­
yet there was no indication o f her ig ­
trated this: “ My mother made a shortcake.
It was so short I didn't get any of it.’ ’— norance in her spirkting eyes an.l sm il­
ing, breathless attitude.
Perhaps she
Hartford Post.
was interested in Ins own absorption:
I ! » t h H ad.
the revelation of his preoccupation with
Jackson (in a restaurant)—1
This chicken this model struck her as if lie had made
of mine was kept t< o long after l**ing killed. her a confidant of some boyish passion
Currie—And the one I ’ m eating was kept for one of her own sex. and she regarded
too long before it was killed.—New York
hint with the same sympathizing su-
H e r a ld
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peri, >rity.
A P r e c e d e n t K'»tMbH»ti«*«l.
“ You will make a fortune out o f it,"
“ What make« yon think she will marry she sold pleasantly.
you?”
I W ell, he might make i-uough to bs
“ 6he has married other iiieu.” --Truth.
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able to go on with some other inventions
he had in his mind. They coat money
and time, no matter how careful one was.
This was another interesting revela­
tion to the young girl. He not only did
not seem to care for the profit his devo­
tion brought him, but even his one be­
loved ideal might be displaced by an­
other, So like a man after all.
Her reflections were broken upon by
the sound o f voices. T h e young man
carefully replaced the model in its closet
with a parting glance, as i f he was clos­
ing u shrine, and said; “ There comes the
| wagon.” The young girl turned to meet
J the men who were dragging it from the
I road, with the half complacent air of
having been victorious over their late
| ruile abandonment, but they did not
'■ seem to notice it or to be surprised at
her companion, who quickly stepped
forward and examined the broken vehi­
cle with workmanlike deliberation.
“ I hope you w ill be able to do some­
thing with it,” she said sweetly, appeal­
ing directly to him. “ I should thank
you so much." Ho did not reply. Pres­
ently he looked up to the m a il who hail
brought her to tho shanty, anil said:
“ Tho axle's strained, but it’s safe for
five or six miles more of this road. I ’ll
put the wheel on easily." He paused
and, without glancing at her, continued:
“ You might send her on by the cart.”
“ Pray don't trouble yourselves,” in­
terrupted the young girl with a pink
uprising in her cheeks, “ I shall be quite
satisfied with the buggy as it stan'ls."
bend “ her" on in the eart! Indeed!
Really they were a rude set— all of them.
Without taking the slightest notice of
her remark the man replied gravely to
the young mechanic, “ Yes, but we'll be
wanting the cart before it can get back
from taking her.”
“ H er"again! “ I assure yon the lm ggy
w ill serve perfectly w ell—if this—gen­
tleman—w ill only be kind enough to put
on tho wheel again,” sho returned hotly.
The young mechanic at once set t*
work. The young girl walked apart
silently until the wheel was restored to
its axle. But, to her surprise, a different
horse was led forward to be harnessed.
“ W e thought your horse wasn’t safe
in case o f unother accident.” said tho
first man, with the same smileless con­
sideration. “ Tliis one wouldn't cut up
if he was harnessed to an earthquake or
a worse driver than you’ve got.”
It occurred to her instantly that the
nmro obvious remedy o f sending another
driver had been already discussed and
rejected by them. Y et when her own
driver appeared a moment afterward sho
ascended to her seat with some dignity
anil a slight increase o f color.
"1 am very much obliged to yon all,”
she said, without glancing at the young
inventor.
“ Don’t mention it, miss."
“ Good afternoon."
“ Good afternoon.” They all took off
their hats with the same formal gravity
as the horse moved forward, but turned
buck to their work again before she was
out of tile field.
S tu d y A m e r ic a n
W H IN
H isto ry .
Mrs May W. Sewall, of Indiana, nos
addressed a circular letter to the teach­
ers o f the state in regard to •'Exposition
Days” in the schools, which is worthy
the attention o f teachers in other states
as well as Indiana. Mrs. bewail says:
Tlie committee on education of the
board of W orld's fair managers o f In­
diana have recommended the school au­
thorities to set aside certain days in the
school year to lie called Exposition days,
with tw o distinct objects in view:
First— It is hoped hereby to increase
tlie means o f the commission to make a
good exhibit of Indiana's edncational
status at the Columbian exposition.
Second— it is hoped to stimulate the
interest of young |ieople in this exposi­
tion and to increase their intelligence
upon the general subject of their coun­
try's history.
Tlie object here indicated as second
seems to my mind of primary importance,
und the first object will probably be suc­
cessfully executed i direct proportion
to tho degree to which the second is suc­
cessfully accomplished.
I have been asked to prepare a pro­
gramme for Exposition day in the schools
o f our state. Though 1 have promised to
do this work, 1 feel embarrassed by the
following circumstances:
First—Tlie range of ages o f the pupils
in the different schools makes it impos­
sible that one programme should bo
suited to the capabilities of all.
Second—The time that can lie given to
the making ready fur this day, under the
most favorable circumstances, is so lim­
ited that appropriate preparation o f the
pupils in any school is almost impossible.
It therefore seems to me that instead
of attempting to prescribe one pro­
gramme for the exercises o f all schools,
regardless o f the age of pupils, of the
experience o f teachers, anil o f such ac­
cessories as good reference libraries, files
of newspapcis, official reports o f previous
exhibitions, etc., I should best serve my
fellow teachers by suggesting a study of
tliis subject which contains the material
for many programmes, and is in itself
rather suggestive than prescriptive.
The time intervening between now
and the opening o f the Columbian expo­
sition, which is set for May 1, 1(193, is
probably as good a time us this genera­
tion will enjoy for tho study of American
history.
HAH
18
L l t C l . A l . t II
A tfalr.it a man's happineas b y his stomneh. tb©
en em y m a y be pacified and brou gh t speedily
and easily to terms. T h a t poten t re gu la to r o f
digestion , H o steiter s Stom ach B itters, disci­
plines th e reb ellio u s organ th o ro u gh ly. In d i­
gestion arises from weaknesa o f the stom ach,
and th e food in it, fo r w ant o f the p o w er to d i­
gest, decom poses and acidifies, g iv in g rise* to
heartburn, flatu lence and pain, besides a m u lti­
tude o f sym ptom « both ch a n gefu l and p erp lex ­
ing. But peace soon reign s w hen the greut sto-
rauehic is resorted to and used w ith persistence.
Dyspepsia gives rise to m orb id discom posure of
inind, and even sleeplessness and hyu oehondria
in ch ro n ic cases. T o the com p lete dism issal o f
these the B itters is fu lly adequate. L iv e r co m ­
pla in t, constip ation, d e b ility , rheu m atism and
n u la ria are co m p le te ly subdued by this gen ial
m edicin e.
M any peop’ e hope that i q th e c o m in g p r’ ze-
f i g n in F lo rid a the v ic to r w ill be G overn or
M itch ell.
NO
DEBT.
The Past
The Future
! ■ « -! lì
Tho
so w er has n o
c o n d ch ance,
y o u w o u ld a t fir s t suc-
'e e t d , be su re a n d s ta rt w i t h '
G u aran tees
The fact that Hood's Sarsaparilla
has cured thousands of others is
certainly sufficient reason for be­
lief that it will oure you.
It is
the greatest blood purifier, the
best nerve tonic, and quickest
strength builder. Remember
FERRY’S
SEEDS.
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lor 18M
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F e r r y ’s
Annual
' ' ' c o n ta in s th e su m a n d substance/,
ot tlie la te s t fa r m in g k n o w l- 1
ed g e. E v e r y p la n te r sh o u ld .
h a v e it. i-ient tree.
D. M. Ferry ft Co.,
D etro it,
Mich.
Hood’s 5 i> C u re s
KIDNEY,
C U R E
HUNT’S REMEDY
It is not merely pain that people dread
S arsaparilla is sold by a ll drucrglsts.
in aicknesa. Many a man will bear the fft; H ood's
six f »r *-*>. Prepared by C. I. H o »I A Co.
pain unflinchingly who utterly breaks Apothecaries, Lo w ell, Ma«s. H o o d ’s C u res
down in view o f the heavy expense in­
H oo d ’ s P ills are a m ild « athart.c.
volved, often increased by his being inca­
B la d d er, U rin a ry and L iv e r Diseases Dropsy
G ra vel and Diabetes a re ca re d by
pacitated for work and thus deprived of his
income.
To such persons A l l c o c k ’ s P o r o u s P l a s ­
t e r s are an unspeakable boon.
They are
M
THAT
within the reach o f every one. They are
genuine, too.
Notwithstanding the in­
T H E B E S T K ID N E Y
numerable counterfeits and imitations it is
always easy for anybody to make sure of
A N D L IV E R M E D IC IN E .
getting the real thing at a low price.
W ITH
Any one suffering from weakness of the
chest, throat, stomach, kidneys, liver or
from lame back will find them a cheap and ■
sure remedy.
I
H r a x u k k t h ’ s P i l l s are a good corrective. I SBot&t
Cures B r ig h t’s Disease, R eten tio n o r Non re­
ten tio n o f U rin e. Pains in th e Back, Loins or
GOcts^and
Side.
T h e re are a great m any men o f n ote who have $1.00 per Botl
no ready cash.
One cent a doee.
C ough
S
Sufferers from coughs, sore throat, etc.,
should try “ B ro w n 's B ro n c h ia l Troches. ”
T o re m o ve p a in t—S it dow n on it b efore it is
fry.
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ASTHM A
CUBED
By S ch lff mann'R A sthm a Cure. N o w a itin g for
<esults. Its action i* im r re d ’ ate, d rect and
certain . A sin gle tria l con vin ces the m ost sk p-
tical. P r ’ce, 5» cen t* and |l, f d ru g s! t s o r by
m ail. Trial package free by m ail. Send yo u r
address to D r R. Schiffm aun, St. Pau l, M inn.
W ATKK
M O TO R.
One Tuerk Water Motor, new, that will
develop from 10 to 15-hor-e power; can he
had at a sacrifice by addressing
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h i l o h s
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p r o m ptly
p tly cures
curwi
a ll others fa
Sore
where all.
* iL
" Coughs,
*“ “ Croup,
‘
T h ro a t, Hoarseness, W h o o p in g Cough and
A s t h m a a. . F
r o o r r Consumption
w a n a u io p u t u is
it h
tins
as no
u u n v a i;
has cured thousands, and w ill c u r s T o r If
taken In time. Sold b y D ru ggists on a g u ar
ante©. F o r a Lam e Back o r Chest, use
S H I L O H ’S B E L L A D O N N A P L A S T E R
I I L 0 H ’S>
HOW S
l>r. H o lm e s o n D r u g g in g S k ir t s .
T H IS l
W e o ffer One Hundred Dollars Rew a rd fo r any
HUNT’S REMEDY
Cures In tem p era n ce, N ervou s Diseases, Genera
D eb ility , F e m a le W eakness a n d Excesses.
kCATARRH
HUNT’S REMEDY
’R E M E D Y .
Cures Biliousness, H eadach e, Jaundice, Sour
S tom ach, D yspepsia, C o n stipation and Piles.
. l a v e y o u C atarrh ? This re m e d y i i gu a ra n ­
te e d to c u re y o u . P r ic e . 50 eta. In je c t o r free.
<$***
f
r
.
Portland, Or.
T h e cran k refuses to be tur ed dow n , bu t he
turns up w ith aborn in g regu la rity.
HUNT’S REMEDY
HUNT’S REMEDY
U J l 8 A T O N C E on the K i d n e r s , l . h o r
and H o w e l « * re sto rin g th em to a n ea lth y ac­
tion , and C lift US w hen a ll o th e r m edicines
fa il. H u nd reds h a v e been saved w h o h ave been
g iv e n up to d ie b y frien d s and physicians.
S O I.II
f lSH B R ^
KV
A M .
le K IO O IN IS .
DOCTOR
The Little Gentleman began: “ Our Ctthe o f ca ta rrh that cannot be cu red by H a ll a
This Trad« Mart 1« on the be«t
F. J. C H E N E Y & CU ,
landlady's daughter is a young lady of Catarrh Cure.
P ro p rieto r», T o led o , O.
some pretensions to gentility. Site wears
W e, the u ndersigned, nave kn ow n F. J. <-Ire­
her trains very long, as the great ladies ne fo r the last fif e n years, and b elie v e h m
Ei2ior;i? d
,n th e W o r,d 1
perfectly h on ora b le in a ll business tran saction »
do in Europe. T o be sure, their dresses ind fin a n cia lly able to ca rry o u t a ny o b liga tion
* r“ - A. J. TOWER. BOSTON. MASS.
W EST & T R U A X ,
are so made only to sweep the tapestried made by th e ir firm .
\N hob sale Druggist-', Toledo, O.
floors of chateaus and palaces, us those
W A L D IN G , K I N N A N & M A R V IN ,
-F O R -
W ho e ale D ruggists, T o led o , O.
odious aristocrats o f the other side do
H a ll’s Catarrh (h ire i* taken in te r n a il'.a c t in g
not go dragging through the mud in d irectly
t »n renalpt o f O r D o l l a r
upon the blood and mucous su rf ces of
silks and satins, but, forsooth, must ride the system . P ric , 75 cents po> bottle. «Sold by
in coaches when they are in full dress. til druggists. T es tim on ia ls free.
It is true that, considering various
A P O T T E »4 P K B 9 S .
Let us ail you our Hlustr ted Cata ogue w ich
—AND—
habits o f the American people, also the
will te l'y o u all about it. * u n s e t *»«***«1 a n d r i a n t
little accidents which the best kept side­
Size. i53x48 inside hearers; table distribu C o . i!Sherwi>ort all Nurse y Co.), 427-9 an'-ome
walks are liable to, a lady who has tion; lieti springs ; will print nine-column Str et, »a n Francisco. Sele ted Seeds a specialty.
swept a milo of them is not exactly in folio or six-column quarto; a splendid all
E V E R Y OCCASION,
round press for country office; for sale
----- A -----
bread made with
C H A P T E R II.
such a condition that one would caro to •¡heap; guaranteed in order. Address
he her neighbor
Why, there isn't a
P almer & K e y ,
Portland, Or.
beast or a bird that would drag its tail
through the dirt in the way these crea­
Oae EuameiineStove Polish; uodust, no smeli
tures do their dresses.
- A S P E C IF IC F O R -
“ Because a queen or a duchess wears
T r y G erm ea fo r breakfast.
long robes on great occasions, a maid of
M suufaotured by CLOSSET & D EVER S, P o rt­
land , O regon.
all work or a factory girl thinks she
must make herself a nuisance by trail­
ing through the street, picking up and
And A ll Other Blood end Skin Diseases.
carrying about with her—pah! That’s
what 1 call getting vulgarity into your
When
nursing
babies,
need
a
It is a p o s itiv e cure fo r a ll those p a in fu l, d e li­
bones and marrow. I f any man can
cate com pla in ts and co m p lic a ted trou bles and
nourishment that will give
weaknesses com m on a m ong o u r w ives, m others
walk behind one of these women and
and dau gh ters
see- whnt she rakes up as she goes and them strength and make their
T h e effect is im m ed ia te and la stin g. T w o o r
.... @ three doses o f D r . P ardee ’ s R e m e d y taken d a ily
not feel squeamish, he has got a tough milk rich.
keeps
the blood cool, th e liv e r and kidn eys act­
stomach. 1 would not let one o f ’em into
ive, and w ill e n tire ly era d ica te from th e system
my room without serving ’em as David
all traces o f Scrofula, Salt R h eu m , o r any o th er
form o f blood disease.
served Saul at the cave in the wilder­
N o m e d icin e e v e r in trod u c ed in this cou n try
ness—cut off his skirts, sir! cut off his
has m et w ith such read y sale, n or g iv e n such
One cele b ra ted T u erk W a te r M o to r; n ew ; u niversal satisfaction w h e n ev er used as th a t o f
skirts!”
w ill d e v e lo p 10 to 15-horse pow er. W at r is the DR. P ardee ’ s R emedy .
H e ten s In s t a n t ly f o l lo w e d b y h i * w ife .
1 suggested that 1 had seen some pret­
best and cheapest p ow er to use, and the “ T u e rk ’ ’
Th is rem edy has been used in the hospitals
is the nest und ch eapest m o to r in th e m arket. th rou gh o u t the o ld w orld fo r the past tw enty-
ty
stylish
ladies
who
offended
in
the
way
The rancho of Maj. Randolph lay on a
W ill bo sold at a saci ifice. Address
five years as a specific fo r the a bove diseases,
and it has and w ill cu re w h en a ll o th er so-eallea
P A L M E R <fe R E Y , P o rtla n d , Or.
rich falda of the coast range anil over­ ho condemned.
rem edies fail.
“ Stylish women, 1 don't doubt," said
looked the great wheat plains that the
Send fo r p am p h let o f testim on ials from those
w ho h ave been cured by its use. D ruggists sell
young g irl had just left. A house of the L ittle Gentleman. “ Don’t tell me The Cream of Cod-Liver Oil,
it
a t |1.00 p er bottle. T r y it and be convinced.
wood and adobe, buried to its first story that a true lady ever sacrifices the duty nourishes mothers and makes
For sale by
in rose trees and passion vines, was of keeping all about her sweet and clean
babies fat and healthy. Gives
large anil commodious.
Y et it con­ to tho wish o f making a vulgar show
strength to growing children
The Portland Jeweler,
tained only the major, liis wife, her son There are some things that no fashion
9 a n d M F r o n t St., S a n F r a n c is c o .
and daughter and tho few occasional has any right to touch, und cleanliness Physicians, the world over, in­ Is a regu ’ ar o ld -tim e go ld sm ith . H e m akes
any style o f je w e lr y one wants. D ifficu lt re­
visitors from San Francisco whom he is one of those tilings.” —“ Professor at dorse it.
pairing* is b is hobby.
the Breakfast Table.”
entertained and sho tolerated.
D R. GUNN'S
Don’t be Deceived by Substitutes 1
For tho major’s household was not
T
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h
e
t
in
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P
a
s
s
io
n
.
entirely harmonious.
W hile a young
Prepn n 'd by Scott Si llo w n e, N . Y . A ll drnuglst*.
W liore there is one woman who takes
infantry s u b a lt e , a t a gu lf station lie
up
crocheting
merely
to
busy
her
fingers
had been attraeteil by tho piquant for­
If you have not
eign aeeent and dramatic gestures o f a when she would otherwise be doing ab­
received one of
French creole widow, anil—believing solutely nothing there are a dozen oth­
them in the first flush o f liis youthful ers, esjiecially in country towns, who do
l f o r coughs ,
the
171 S e c o n d S t., P o r t la n d O r .
passion more than an offset to the en- fancy work with a vengeance, as if their
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.
COLDS
cunibraneo of tier tw o children, who lives here and happiness hereafter de­
witli the memory o f various marital in­ pended on the number o f pretty knick-
send your name
AND CROUP.
fidelities, were all her late husband had knacks they could uiako in a week or and address on a postal at
parades
G RAND M O THER’S ADVICE.
1 1 1
A i n I T B I K B i l l . I T K I t % ■ .*
left her—had proposed, been accepted month. 1 know one woman who has
In raising a fam ily o f nine children, m y only rem­
E ve ryth in g In the above lin e. Costumes, W igs
edy for Coughs, Coldi and Croup was onion syrup. It
and promptly married to her. Before already begun her gifts for next Christ­ once, asking for
Beards, Properties, Opera and P la y Books, etc.
Is Just as effective t-i-diy as it was forty yoars ago.
he had obtained his captaincy she had mas. It is w ith her a frenzy, a passion and you will receive by return furnished at gre a tly reduced rates and in supe Now my grandchildren tako P r. Gunn’s Onion Syrup
rior q u a lity by the oldest, la rgest, best renowned which is already prepared and more rleasaut to tho
partly lost her accent, end those dramatic and she is deforming her back and
taste.
Sold everywhere. Large bottles OO cents.
and th e refo re only reliable Theatrical Suppli
Take no substitute for it. Th ere’s nothing as t’ ood.
House on the Pacific Coast. Correspon den ce so
gestures which had accented the passion weakening her eyes in tlie work. To mail,
licited. GOLDSTEIN «ft Co., 26, 28 and 30 O ’ Farrel
of their brief courtship began to inten­ such extremes is the mania carried that the most complete illustrated street, also 822 M arket street, San Francisco. W<
iron holders are embroidered and laun­ books of the kind ever issued, supplv a ll Theaters on the Coast , to w hom w e re
spectfu lly refer.
sify domestic altercation and the bursts dry bags made most elaborate. These
of idle jealousy to which she was articles are often too elegant for the in which you can keep a Daily
ITCHINO >
«..1C»,
• moiBtnr.
subject.
Whether she was reveng­ purposes for which they were intended. Diary or Memoranda o f any HAVE lik e p e rs ir. ration , oauso intense>ivelunt
■ ary o r ’ Tertiary
when warm. Th:a form aud BL1NP,
Syphilis permanently cured In 15 to35days. You
ing herself on her second husband —Brooklyn Eagle.
B L £ £ u lN U e r PHOT HU DLN Q PLLkJ
can be treatod a t homo fo r the same price and th j
matters you desire.
W rite
T1KLD A r ONCE TO
YOU
same g u a r a n t e e s ! with those who p refer to com j
for the faults of the first is not
U*. B0-SAN-K0 S PILE REMEDY,
hero w e w ill contract to cure them or refund money
H W K K T S IX T E E N " - A N
E X Q U IS IT E
known, but it was certain that she
nick, or they will be all gone,
which acta directly on parts affected,
and pay expense o f coming, railroad fa re and hotel
GOT
absorbe tumore, allays itetyng, effeettn«
C 'A Li* N D A K .
to cure. l I f you
er­
y ou h ave taken m ere
brought an unhallowed knowledge of
a permanent cure. Price COo. Druinis’ a bills, i f w e fa ll K
ddress
c
u r y , I o d id e p o ta s h , and
b a still
re aches
ta s h still
, and
h a v e and
aches
o r m ad . Dr. B o sa n k o , P h ila d e lp h ia . P a
P
ILES
the weaknesses, cheap cynicism anil
pains,
ttchesJn month. S o r e T h r o a t ,
Iloo«!')« «’ •ilendir*. w hich is alw ays looked fo r
I tu p p les,< o p p e r - t o lo r e d S p o ts , U lc e r s on any
P im
. G. G R E E N ,
vanity o f a foreign predecessor, to sit in w ith intvnvu an t pleasure, has ramie it»* a» pear-
W A N T T H E B E S T . % part o f tho body. H a i r o r E y e b r o w s rn!!1..p«
»e n d for our Catalogue « f
o u t, it IS this S y p h i l i t i c B L O O D F O IM O N
juilgment upon the simp'o minded and m nee for the >eai NN .and 1.« in m any r ►pec a
W oodbury , N.
that w e g a u r a n t e e to cure. W e solicit tho must
m ore b oau m iil than ever. I he head is that 0 1
V IN C U B A T O s b % %
chivalrous American soldier who had a level \ g ir l just “ sw eet six te e n ," lithographed
makes. Low prices. Easy pay
o b s t in a t e c a s e s and c h a lle n g e t h e w o r l d fur
a e a s e w e c a n n o t c a r e * Tblsdlseasehas&Jwuy«
w. A.litres* \V . C . H . a c t i y
succeeded him, and who was in fact the iu delicate m il natural • olors Besid •«b e in g a
b a ffle d t h e sk.111 o f t h e m o s t e m in e n t p h y s i­
R lpon , C a lifo rn ia .
ihiinr o* beauty, the calen dar is especially va lu ­
most loyal of husbands. The natural re­ able for tlie general in form ati n prese ted.
cia n s . £ . » 0 0 , 0 0 0 capital behind our nncondi
tional guarantee. A b s o lu t e p r o o f k sentsealed or»
m it o f tier skepticism was an espionage
l ae figures are p la in ly p rtn tea in pleasing and
application.
Address ( O O K R E M E D Y I O ,
SO
O
TH
ING
hi.rut
minus
•
o
ors.
and
the
effect
as
a
\
\
ho
e
is
t a 1 3 3 1 M a s o n ic T e m p le , C h ic a g o , Ahk.
»m l criticism of the wives o f the major's m o 'ts a i U f o n th e c »’ en lar> cun be *bta n * 1 C A T A R R H f f i g i l f e
___ ________
SYRUP
brother officers that compelled a fre­ o f aim-** am druggist, o* by sending »lx 6) f * Catarrh, Dcafn©*mCoM*.i,o re,n iroat,
FOR CHILDREN TEETHING
-
Dr. WH Ham s' In dian
stamp-» for one and ten (t ) cents for two
r . \ O in
Far sale by a ll l» r » #»U te. » H r . U t b . U U ,
Hoarseness, HoaUarhe, FVtt«l, hlokenlug
quent change of quarters. When to t liis t t e . t its . 1 in
tm en t w ill cu re £
. Hood
t o., L o w e ll, Mass. An ed itio n
Breath ; Restores the Volee, Sense o f
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" B le ed in g a d It c h in g J
was finally added a racial divergence o f oxer eigh t lire, lions ot th so « a l e t d i r * was S nell. etc. 1 I a o H . r í,ai '
or
It absorbs tho tumors,
m.i’.l. \. K. Ev o U \ A; I <
in order to supply the in line se dem and.
V.
P.
N.
IT.
No.
52-.1—«
.
F.
N.
IT.
N
o
ft
«
ami antipathy, the pnblie disparagement T printed
th e itc h in g a t on ee, acts as a
Itila M.. brook!yiaa N. k .
h is stem s a sitnj le »ta U tn e i t. but its mean iim
tice, giv e s in stan t re lie f. Dr.
o f the customs and education of her fe­ Is alm ost n \oiid human to n ee »tion. Th e card
la m s’ In dian P ile O in tm en t Is pre]
used
for
the
upper
portion
i
(
this
n
u
m
ber
<«i
male colleagues, and the sudden insist­
fo
r
P iles and Itc h in g o f th e p riva te
ca len da r*w ou ’ d e v e r n ea rly tif > tw o ( 2) h i t *
parts. E ve ry box is w a rra n ted . B v drug-
ence of a foreign ami French dominance o f gro in L a «1 the paper eo snuied in m akitw
_
gist*, b v m a d on receip t o f pr*«*-*, .y> cents
the
pad
.
if
rut
in
one
em
it
n
ions
strip
o
f
tbe
in her household beyond any ordinary
and f i t «
W ILLIAM S MANUFACTURING CO..
■«am w tdih is the pads w ou ld 1 »• o v e r iig h te c n
P ro p rieto r*, C levela n d , O hio.________________
ensile justification. Randolph, presnm- thousand (IS,0«0) m in s in U ngth.
I'll«- e calendar* re is-ti «1 hv the p r o p r ie t o r
ably to avoid later international com­
o f II. on's m i •* paritla, the w el -k n -w n m e d i­
plications, resigned while he was yet a cine w hl h h>* uaiind sueh renow n by its won-
major. Luckily his latest banishment d rful cures in e:i*i -» \\ e tc th e blood' was poi-
so e«i or im pure. Th e h istory o f this p-eparn-
to an extreme western ontpoat had placed lio p i> en tirely unique, the bu slin e* hav iixr
P E R M A N KM 1 L Y C l'R K D or
NO P A Y .
N o p a y u n t il
him in California during the flood o f a g nwrn from t -mall ret.d tr tie u n til at the pres
c t r e d . W e re fer to 5 , 0 0 0
. i t lim e the »treat l*i*>ritt< ry in w h ich it i*
sjxs-nlation epoch. He purchased a vain
p a te n t*. N o o p e r a t io n . N o
mad** has a cap e tv lo r fifty thousand (50,00P)
IF Y O U R BUSINESS DOBS N O T P A Y .
DETENTION
PROS
BUSINESS.
able S|>aiiisli grant to three leagues of I* ttl >» m dav, a id ts the largest b u ild in g in the
C h ickens are ea sily and successfully
W r.te o r m il fo r c ircu la r and
d \ot« «1 to the m anu facture o f a modi
land for little over three months'pay. c w it orld
raised by awing the P e t a lu m a In
bank reference, ciseettiw »ns.
e . Th** * le* d H o t'il'* Sarsaparilla In all
Foil ' ving that yea uing which compels sect' ’ its « f th«* e u d r y a e • inTm ous. Th e pro­
c u b a to ra and B ro o d e rs . Our u
h aw tiexvr ela ui d ih at it w ou ld cure
lu st rated c a ta lo g u e te l»» a ll about it.
retinal ship captains ami rovers of all < prietor
v«‘ a ailm ent, t nt th e ' 'it w by thousands o f
Don’ t buy a ny but the P eta lu m a if yon w ant strong, rigorou n chicks
Marquim Butldirg.
degree to buy a farm iu their old days, te ildtoni !s that Hood'.« Sana»pa Ilia p trifle»
W e are P a cific Coast Headqu arters fo r Bone and C lo v e r ('u tter*, Mark
.P O H T I,A > U , O K M .A Ü
e r «. B ook«, « nponixing Tools, Fountains, F lo o d ’s Roup Cure, Morrts
the major, professionally ami socially ai d vita lise* the bh»od, builds up the system
and en e th. s, .;i*ca*«‘* caused by im p u reo lo o d
P o u ltry Cure, C .eo e o io n e the grea t ch ick en -lice k ille r and eve ry oth er
Incorposa td Capital and Surplus. 1 1.COO 000.
inured to border strife, sought surcease ii d .le b ilit . » u h as scroftilrt, »a lt r h u .c a ­
a rtic le required by p ou ltry misers. See the m achines in operation at
tarrh , rh untatism. etc
As a p rev e n tiv e o f the
our e x h ib it w ith the N orw alk Ostrich Farm, M id w in ter Fair, h atch in g
and arcadian repose in ranching.
WATERPROOF COAT
Free by Mail
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J
THE GREAT CURE
INDIGESTION
C O N STIPA TIO N .
U T S
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m m m f ® w e > e i
Scrofula, Rheumatism,
Salt Rheum, Neuralgia
Mothers,
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Scott’s
Emulsion
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MACK
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August Flower
and German Syrup Diary Al­
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M ASQUERADES,
Almanac No. 39,
ft C O .,
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RL00D POISON
A S P E C IA L T Y
X
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CURES . . .
heumatism. RUPTURE
'PERMANENTLY R
DROP IT
rixi nr m vm Ni'itn.l
When planting trees lor the adorn­
ment of tlie home ground* let us counsel
von to give preference to the native for­
est growths. 1H* not waste money for
ancv foreign growth* that arc not half
«• handsome nor well suited to the ptir-
t*'*e. Nesrlv all of our native trees ,an
lie tt«ed to advantage for this purpose.
utip flo o d 's >ar*Hp).riila has proved to Is* tint-
..a led. and it restore* tho w asted v ita l 'o reo
Mite a si ge o f th i dreaded m alady ami io r ifle*
the »ystetn agnl *t fu tu re a lacks.
Th fact that ureal «•are i* exerctacd In the
prepara ion o f tni* me»it in e and that n oth in g
pas ever been claim ed for it ex cep t as w arranto i
to prexio * our * ha* muon to o o w ith the cou ­
rt 1« ue felt b\ tae public in i * « u rative power*.
lh . m o tto o f the p roprietor* I*, *' I f la not w hat
w •> ssy. but what H co »' •»ar* lo a n lla do e«, that
tell th * story, and it i* w hat H o o d '* Sttr-apurilla
h s d ’lie, a- shown by th ” published statea e n ti
«•f jersou * wh *m it has cu red, that has placed
‘ ‘ -mm
m edicin
.
~ e ~ In the
It ut I c he 1 1 tn the ‘ field
of m
present d a y."
ostrich es and a ll kinds o f egg«. C atalogu e free; if you w ant it, w rite
to u t
P E T A L U M A IN C U B A T O R CO.,
-MW-7S2—754—7 » Main street. P etalu m a, t al.
‘W H E R E D IR T GA TH ER S, W A S T E R U L ES.”
GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM TH E USE OF
SAPOLIO
TheO.E. MILLER CO.,
P IS O ’S C U P E T O P
ipcteee and people
who h are weak lungs or Asth­
ma, should use Pleo s Cure fo r
Consumption. I t has e a r e d
tk o s a a a S «. ft has not injur­
ed one. It is not bea to take.
It la »Ae best eoegh syrup»
CON S U M P T I O N .
and