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DWIGOINS' BANKING METHODS. I K A T I£ G O T Hot So P o p u la r In In d ia n a a . T h ey I V . r * E rs tw h ile . Take no Substitute for Royal Baking Powder. It is Absolutely Pure. A ll o th e rs co n ta in a lu m M r Z im r ! D w 'g g in s . w h o Is n o w i ic 't .r hail ut F o w le r , la d ., ch arg e d w ith em oea- s iin g the f u n d , o f the local h anx, is one ot the n u m e ro u s N a p ole on s o f finance w h o cam e to g r ie f d u r in g the pan ic o f last s u m m er. D w ig g in s began his fin an cial career iu O x fo r d , In d., w h e re his first en terprise or am m o n ia. ON THE A rra h , M rs. R yan , no wondher O i’m eryln; *Ti» throuble Oi’in havin av late. How kin Oi be aisy whin O i'm almosth druv crazy A lon g o’ me big (laughther Kate? Sure, the way she is art in is fairly dlsthractln; Khe’s caught the tVatrical rage. A s O i’m a lo n e w idder, there’s no livin wid her bince Katie got stliruek on tl.o-stage. She’s at the t'eayter till midnight or later; Comes home wid a tough lookin beau; She says he’s a “ supe” in an operay troop— P hat d at is O i’m sure Ui don’t know, lie tells her that yet site will be a soubrette. Though the colleen is not yet av age. &h<* will be an actor Oi’ve losth me charackter fcsince K atie got sthruck on the stage. A critic, w ho w as recently asked to define the line between artist and ama teur, stated that an am ateur's sketches A N A C T O F H E R O I S M IS F O L were labored and finished up to invite L O W E D BY D IR E R E S U L T S . favorable criticism, while the artist’s She schares me to death wid the scenes from sketches w ere broad and unfinished, “ M acbeth,” suggesting ’ much to himself only. I'M w a r d D o m u tlly Haven a L i f e Alm oM t W h in O i’m afth er a-goin toshleep, Could not the dividing lino be better a t t h e Cunt o f H i « O w n —A f t e r Y e a r « For thin site comes walkin und aw fu lly talkin. defined? The amount of time spent on Till the chills up me backbone do creep. o f S u ffe rin g H e It« R e s t o r e d to H e a lt h She makes such a pother w id the “ghost of me a sketch often depends upon opportu — H it* S to ry at* T o l d to a R e p o r t e r o f fath er,” nity. When the time is nut needed else A n d tells me, “ Avaunt, quit her soight!” tlie A u h u r ii B u ll e t i n . where, ono quito able to sketch in the U ntil, saints presarve us, 1 do be thot narvous, Oi can’t shleep a wink all the noiglit. boldest, most rapid stylo may prefer to Auburn (N . Y.) Bulletin.] ZIM RI DWIGGINS. go on and produce a picture, trusting It is on record that upon a chilly April She says she w ill shine in the very front line w as the o rg an iza tio n o f the C o m m erc ia l ! to the inspiration of the present rather day, a lew yeais ago, an eight-year-old A n d dance in the calcium’s glare. ban k. A f t e r e sta b lis h in g th a t concern hia i than of tho future, and to vision lather boy (ell into the Kast river at the foot of m eteoric course b e g a n th ro u g h a n u m b e r j W h ile a ll the old beaux in the bald headed rows Through their operay glasses w ill stliare. than memory. If something greater is Kast Eighth street, New York, and when (»f In d ia n a tow n s, a n d he a c q u ired posses She says her new tights is “cleanout ovtigh t,” to be subsequently developed from the sion o r control of a v e rita b le chain o f b a n k s j A n d that she w ill be “illI the rage.” all efforts to rescue him had failed work, it w ill be no l< ss suggestive be th ro u g h o u t the state. T h e n he w e u t to I A ll the g irls in our alley are dancing the ballay Edward Donnelly, at risk of his own C h ic ag o , w h e re , w ith the a id o f others, he Since Katie got sthruck oa the stage. cause of its finished character. life, plunged into the water ami, when opened the C o lu m b ia N a tio n a l ban k . L a t e r She wance ran aw ay wid an operay boufTay; It may not bo easy to define the divid Got sthruuded in Kalamazoo. ing lino between artists and amateurs, himself nearly exhausted, saved the boy he o b ta in e d a firm hold on oth er b a n k s in 1 from drowning. It was a humane no In d ia n a , w h ic h fed the C h ic a g o institution. It took ivry cint I had saved for the rint but it is easy to point out a w ell recog self-sacrificing deed, and received de T h r o u g h o u t the H o o sie r S ta te the ra p id T o pay her way home—now, that’s thrue! nized ono that is identical with it— the served commendation in all the n e w » ity w ith w h ic h D w ig g in s h ad risen in the But sthill the poor child, she is perfectly wild; ono thut is draw n between poets and papers. Ui t’ink Oi will buy me a cage w o r ld w a s a source o f endless t a lk , an d mere writers of verse.— A rt Amatenr. Tl here i« a Requel to this accident, how every one m arv eled at h is success. O n e A n d lock her up in it till thot blissid minute W h in Katie gets sick av the stage. ever, which thuH far ban not been pub an d a ll g la d ly placed th e ir h a rd earn ed —W illa rd llolcom b in b u ffa lo Express. T lie Itig lit K in d . lished. It ¡ h to the effect that Donnelly s a v in g s in the side issue concerns o f the n ew b a n k in g geniu s, t h in k in g a m an w h o was paralyzed as a result of the cold Tho follow ing story, told of tho late A N ig h t F rig h t. Senator Stanf ord, is characteristic of tho plunge and came near dying. Auburn c o u ld a scen d to the h eig h ts o f a presidency W i t h one fe a rfu l, t e a rin g w ren c h I a w o k e in C h ic a g o b a n k in g c ircles m u st indeed be people have known the family, his wife man. H o w as alw ays a cheerful giver, fro m sw eet unconsciousness to a sense o f a fin an cial h e av y w eig h t. Ireing Amanda < ¿rantman and his sistc but preferred paying for work to emp p a in fu l alertness. T h e b lin d faith o f the In d ia n a people in Mrs. H. I). Corry of 21 Moravia street I listened, hut c o u ld h e ar n oth in g. There tying bis purse. One day be found a Donnelly himself describes the rescue D w ig g i n s ’ a b ilit y w a s sh o w n w h en Uie dilapidated cab on the avenue, with a and the result: state b a n k in g d e p a rtm e n t c la im ed to h ave w a s a heavy, sudden stilln ess in the a ir that h alf chid man upon tho seat. “ W hy are d isc ov e red fa u lts in his m eth od s an d w a r n pressed upon m y b ra in lik e the fu m e s o f a “ I was general foreman of the F. A H a t d r u g . It seemed as th o u g h the silence it M ulgrew Saw Mill, foot of Eighth street ed the sh a re h o ld e rs o f h is b a n k s. you standing hero in tho cold?” " I New York, on the Fast river. It was on those m o st v ita lly interested seem ed to se lf w a s deafening. s’pects it's ’eauso I'zo got too shabby, I h a lf rose from m y bed a n d listened air,” said the man. " D o you believe the 20th of April, 1880, that the !>oy fell h ave m o re confidence in D w ig g in s than in Again breathless. S t ill the sa m e a w fu l the state dep artm en t, w h ose officers cou ld into the river ami I rescuer 1 him from that horse could carry mo to tho eapi- qu iet, as th o u g h the m ach in ery o f the w h ole drowning. At that time I was in the not reach the “ N a p o le o n ,” as the state tol?” inquired Stanford. “ Yes, s ir .” water so long that I was taken with t h a n k in g la w s w ere too n a rro w . S o m e of u n iverse h a d ceased w o rk in g . I looked " T r y i t , then,” was tho response. And deathly chill, ami hooh became so stif the sto c k h o ld e rs w h o refu sed to ta k e notice slo w ly a ro u n d the room in the fa in t su n all that w inter tho man who owned the fened up and weak that I could neither o f official d e c la ra tion s a g a in s t D w ig g in s ligh t. I t w a s m y room , h ut h o w changed! finest horses iu Am erica jogged along work nor walk. For some time 1 was k n o w m o re than they d id then, since they I cou ld not tell w h a t the c h an g e was. I on ly k n e w that som e a w f u l m etam orph osis behind tho rusty steed. That there was under treatment of Dr. George McDon have h ad to pay som e lib e ra l assessm ents had g iv e n every o b je c t v isib le the ap p ea r a change in that poor d riv er’s fortunes ald, who said 1 had locomotor ataxia on th e ir stock. ance o f d e a th — a b so lu te de a th ! W h e n he org an ize d h is ch ain o f In d ia n a by tho spring everybody knew .— Ham 's He finally gave me up, ami on the 1st of IH ul the w o rld com e to an end? O r w as June, 1802, my wife and I came up to b a n k s, D w ig g i n s w e n t to t o w n s th a t offered Horn. » fa v o ra b le o p p o rtu n ities fo r op en in g hanks it sim p ly I w h o w a s dead? N o , th is w a s Auburn. not death , n ot m y d eath , fo r I c o u ld feel “ W h en the disease first came upon an d interested residents o f influence, and n o w the b u rstin g th r o b o f m y o w n heart. me the numbness began in mv heels they took p a rt in the enterprises. I t is said T h e stilln ess of e v e ry th in g becam e more and soon the whole ol l>oth my feet be b y state h a n k in g d e p a rtm e n t officials that k .T H E a p p a llin g , m ore te rrib le from the fact th at came affected. There was a cold feeling these h a n k s w e re ca p ita liz ed a t from I k n e w not w h a t it w a s u o r w h ence it came. a crosH the small of my back and down (KM) to $50,000 each, hut w e re operated on the T H A T ^ I tried to sh riek fo r help. wards, and a sense of soreness and f m oney o f d epositors; th a t th ey w e re a t first N o t a sou n d w o u ld leave m y lips! m a n ag e d ns private concerns, hut when tight- pressure on the chest. The numb A n o t h e r m om ent an d 1 sh o u ld g o m ad, if ness gradually extended up both legs w e ll e stab lish e d D w ig g i n s reo rg a n iz e d the — jih, w h a t a th o u g h t!— if I w e re not m ad hanks, sold t he stock an d g a v e notes fo r the ami into the lower part of my body. alread y. T h is, then, w a s the m e a n in g o f it f - W IT H I felt that death was creeping up to my sh ares he retain ed fo r h im self. A n o t h e r o f D w ig g in s ’ conceptions was all. I w a s m ad! vitals. 1 was still taking the medicine W i t h a sudden le a p I s p r a n g into the the U n ite d S ta tes L o a n a n d T r u s t com pan y (* it was iodide of potassium,’ said hi m id d le o f the room an d g a ze d a b o u t to meet wife), and was being rubbed and having o f O x fo r d , w h ic h w a s su p p o se d ly connected w h a t m ig h t iu m y m adn ess com e to me. w ith his “ syste m .” It w a s c a p ita liz ed at j plasters put all over my body, but with T h e n I s a w w h at caused the h o rrible OOcts. aiwP $1,100,INK), h u t the state d e p a rtm e n t called no benefit. 11.00 Bottle. h a llu c in a tio n . T h e solem n stilln ess, the “ I sent to the Chas. 11. Sagar ( 'otn- ’tlie c a p ita l “ a p p a re n t.” D w ig g in s claim ed stra n g e qu ie t, the g h a s tly loneliness, were Ono cent a «lose. ' 1 pany, the popular Auburn druggists ami the in d orsem en t o f S en a to r S h e rm a n for a ll e x p lain e d . T h ree jo y o u s, h asty steps, I t is s o ld o n a aruarantoe b y a ll riru g - chemists, at 100 and 111 Genesee street, his tru st com pan y a n d sa id th at J o h n I). a fe w q u ic k tu rn s o f the w rist, a n d a ll w a s fçlstrj. I t c u re s I n c ip ie n t C o n su m p tio n Rockefeller had offered to b u y $1,000,000 of and got three boxes of Dr. W illiam s a n d is th e b e s t C o u g h u n d C r o u p C u re. righted. W i t h lig h te n e d heart, m y brain its b o n d s a s a n investm ent. Pink Pills for Pale People and began tak Z im r i w e n t up lik e a rocket an d cam e free fro m the o v e r w h e lm in g stra iu , I w en t ing them. In three vveeks’ time I was ba c k to bed relieved a n d lm ppy. d o w n lik e th e stick. H e w a s ou sted from so improved that from »being helpless, I M y clock h a d stopp ed.— N e w Y o r k W o rld . h is th ron e o f fa m e and sh oved th ro u g h the was able to help myself and to get up slo u g h o f ig n o m in y , a ll because ono o f U ti I and go to work, and to walk every day H a r d to Wear. d e S a m ’s b a n k e xam in ers th o u g h t fit to from No. 74 W alnut street, where I then A u n t F a n n y w a s rea d in g to the children. in q u ire in to his b a n k in g m ethods. Proteste lived, to Osborne’s New Twine Factory, and say: “ I’ m taking cold.” a v a ile d n a u g h t. T h ere w a sn ’t e n o u g h m o n T h e czar o f R u s sia h a d been threaten ed Seymour and Cottage streets— more than But you sh iver beciuso your a mile— where I was then employed, but ey to c a rr y on business, a n d the C o lu m b ir w ith assassin ation . S h e e x p lain e d the sit N a t io n a l h a n k rem ain ed closed. T h e n cam e u ation , t e llin g them w h y it w a s th at a system is w e a k and cannot all the while I was taking Pink Pills. th e p a th etic side o f the story. H iin d re u s g re a t e m p e ro r m u st live in con stan t d read Then Dr. Patchen of Wisconsin, an resist outside influences. o f h a r d w o r k in g In d ia n a n s had th e ir last o f sue!» a fate, m a k in g a little patriotic uncle of my wife, who was here on d o lla r in D w ig g i n s ’ cou n try ba n k s, a n d one serm on in fa v o r o f the m an w h o w a s “ first visit, began to poo-boo at me for taking by one these concerns w e n t to the w a ll, lu in the h e a rts o f his c o u n try m e n ” a n d e n d Pink Pills, and flnallv persuaded me to C h ic a g o t w o or three sm a ll concerns weut in g w it h the quotation , “ U n e a s y lies the stop taking them and let him treat me d o w n w it h th e C o lu m b ia . head th a t w e a rs a c ro w n .” ¿m m a m tm ta tn ssn sr.zr W h en he returned to the West he left a “ O h , A u n t Fanny., d o they sleep in ’em ?” prescription with Dr. Hyatt of Auburn, “ LONG LIVE TH E COMMUNE!" e x c la im e d several o f the c h ildren a t once.— who also treated me. But their treat D e tro it F re e Press. ment did me no good, and after a while A C ry W h i c h S ta rtled itn«l F o r a g e d tin the old trouble returned and I was get F reiiclt C h a m b e r o i D epu ties. T h rifty D evice. bad again. Then 1 began to take T h e increase o f an arc h ist out rages in Parts the Cream of C o d - li v e r Oil ting “ H e llo , K iljo rd a n ! Been b u y in g a n ew Pink Pills; have taken them ever since; seem s to th re a te n a reign o f terror in the overcoat? ” and hypophosphites will am taking them now ; have taken in all F re n c h c a p ita l, a c on dition w h ic h is likely “ N o . D o n ’t g iv e it a w a y , S b a d b o lt , b u t clothe your bones vvilli nearly twenty boxes at an entire cost of to test the resources o f the gove rn m e n t and it ’s m y o ld ch in ch illa. I paid a b a rb e r 50 solid flesh and build you less than $10 (my other treatment cost the c o u ra g e o f the b ou rgeois. Sign ifican t cents to r u n h is c lippers o ver it.” — C h ic ag o me a pile of money), and again I am o f the p r e v a ilin g sp irit o f u n re st w a s a re up so you w o n ’t tako cold | well T rib u n e . and able to work. cent scene in the c h a m b e r o f deputies. easily. Physicians, tho w o rld “ If I was able, 1 would at my own D u r in g a d e b a te on the arrests o f anarch T h e Sum . over, endorso It. expense publish the virtues of Dr. WiII- | iams’ Pink Pills to the whole world, and Don't be deceived by Substitutes! | especially in New York city, where I am Prepared by Kcott A How,#, N. Y. AM PriiKgiste ! much better known than I am here.” Dr. W illiam s’ Pink Pills for Pale Peo ple without doubt mark the beginning of a more healthful era. They were first | compounded by an eminent practitioner ' and used as a prescription for many years in general practice with almost in- | credible success. They are now given to ; the public as an unfailing blood builder | and nerve restorer, curing all forms of ukf . i . y a vegetable compound, j weakness arising from a watery condi- made entirety of roots amt herbs I tion of the blood or shattered nerves, gathered from the forests of j two fruitful causes of almost every ill Georgia, and has been used l»y millions i that flesh is heir to. These pills are also of people with the best results. It j a soecitic for the troubles peculiar to fc- i males, such as suppressions, all forms of | weakness, chronic constipation, bearing 1 down pains, etc., and in the ease of men will give speedv relief and effect a per All manner o f blood diseases, from the manent cure in all cases arising from pestiferous little boil ou your nose to 1 mental worry, overwork or excesses of H e — T h e n w h a t did you n m rry m e for? the worst cases of inherited blood | whatever nature. The pills arc sold bv S h e - -M a m m a figured it u p a t the tiu n taint, such as Scrofula, Rheumatism, a n d sa id it w a s for a b o u t a m illio n a n d a all dealers, or will be sent post-paid on Catarrli and h * K — Life. | receipt of price (50 cents a box, or six ! I k > xos for $2.60— they are never sold in Agony. bulk or by the 100) bv addressing Dr. M. THIYIttFR SHOUTING “ VIVE I. A COM Ml NK!’ The music c««*o d; the curtain rose; i W illiam s’ Medicine Co., Schenectady, IN THK FRENCH CHAMBER OK l'K l’l 11KS I did not heed the play. Treatis«* on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed I N. Y. But gazed upon her lovely face - ists M . T h iv r ie r , a Socialist L a b o r de p u ty TAKE CURE C BEST ough S hilohs CURE You Sh S c o tt ’s Emulsion S .S .S . P CURES ¿ I f IN * C d f* C E R lnt*_ S W i n BPM IFU v O . Atlanta, 1..L ASK Y O t II n it l'B H I S T F O Il Ilia lle llg lo n . WHEELER'S CARBON BISULPHIDE, F«*K 1C XT K RUIN ATI NO— G ro u n d S q u irre ls and Gophers. F. A. COOK A t'O., Sol o A g e n t « , - - P o r t l a n d , Or. * Tho Mrtltewo ero--* unit Hod Strip are supo fior brami!« «»f BKl T lN U , which, tog e her w ith Mattono Croc*. Riduca <»o«l ami NVal labout brami!» «>f S oatn ami NNatcr HOSE, aro fully Kiiaranti r ii by tho manufacturer. Your dò» ><-r k.-.-,. ■ thorn, It not, write uh . Gutta Percha and Rubber Mfg. Co., F a t w h lU h o d I H . W P o rt In « 1 . O r. Rambler B IC Y C L E S . Sw ift, I ig lit . stro n g , It« liith l»- m n l It i m i * tirili. A Ilvo agent wanto I 1st t •very city amt town lu or« • |on.W ashing ton hii <I Mah«» Borni for catalogue ami termi FRED I. MERRILL CYCLE CO.. 3*1) W a s h i n g t o n S t., P o rt l a n d , O r. John Field, the pianist, was an Irish man who studied with an Italian, Clemente, ami lived in Russia. He loved champagne and washe l his own clothes. When In» was dying, some one sent f«»r a priest, who went to his bed* •id«» *un(fcvlus|HTed, '* A re you a Cath olic or a Protestant?” The dying man revived sufficiently to sigh out: “ N e i ther. la m a pianist,” and immediate ly ex pin'd. Philadelphia Press. The most expensive royal regalias in the w orld are tin's«» of the maharajah of Ihtroda, India. First comes a gorgeous collar containing 600 diamonds, a r ranged in five rows, some as large as walnuts. Top and bott«»m rows of emeralds of «q u a l size relit ve the luster of the diamonds. w h o a lw a y s w e a rs a b lo u se in token o f his a lle g ia n c e to the w o r k in g m e n , ju m p e d up and shouted, “ L o n g liv e the c o m m u n e !” \ w ild scene «>f d iso rd e r fo llo w e d , and here w ere lo u d cries o f “ E x p e l h im !” M. T h iv rier refused to w it h d r a w the w ords, am i a m otion for his e x p u lsio n w a s carried A s he refu se d t«* leave »h e c h a m b e r the president suspen ded the sittin g for h a lf au h ou r am i ord e red the c h a m b e r t«> be cleared T h iv rie r a n d his frie n d s re fu sin g to leave, he fo rm e r w a s ejected by th e m ilitary. A fter the a d jo u rn m e n t the proceeding* w e re «»f a m«»st d iso rd e rly n a tu re , cries of M u r d e re r s ’’ “ U o m m u n a rd s !’’ b e in g free- r uttered. M. T h iv rier is a w e a lth y w in e m erchant but b e c o m e s le g itim a te ly b y Lis sy m p a th ) w ith the w o r k in g people. It began w hen, at the a g e «»f 12, he went to w o rk in the coal m ines o f D o m m e n try . H e la b o re d 20 years iu the m in e s an d then tu rn ed his atten tion to vinegrow in g am i w in e m a k in g , in w h ich bu sin ess he q u ic k ly n m assed a fo rtu n e l f r hit.- been a iL -p u t) three « r fo u r years. • Chief Otan, the orang-outang from the Javanese village in the Midway, has arrived at the Philadelphia too. Otan ia need to first class Java coffee. A cup presented him from the eating station at Altoona nvhs declined. Otan knows railn ad coffee. Borax is an excellent washing pow der. Tin» women of Belgium and H o l land aro noted for their snowy linen. They attain this desired result by the nso o f borax a handful to 10 gallous of water. “ Y e s, th e trib e s elected h im k in g , a n d us soon as they elected h im they said ‘ H a il, hing!*H “ A n d w h a t d id ’ H a il, k in g * ’ ” he d o w h en they sai«l "Hi immoti iatslj hr gin ton g •■ “ Non Y o rk P r t m T h e D u r e to tio, “ H o w h a v e you m an ag e d to a ^ p i ir s so profou n d a know ledge o f men?” ask ed Tin- top o f a p h ilosoph ical w riter. “ B y a close association w ith anti a con stant stu d y o f w o m e n ,” replied the savant. —Puck. She sat two seats away. Ile r cheeks like tinted apple bloom. Her teeth like gleam ing pearls. H e r eyes as blue as sum m er skies, .A wealth of golden curls. M r*. M O T H E R ’ «* She tu rbo and touched her escort** arm Then slowly went aw ay. My heart U at taut with sympathy; 1 did not heed the play. Ho s«*»u returned and took his seat; T gazed in great surprise. He read the question I would ask F lash from my eager eyes. Ann as »he music died aw ay B is i q » ihis answer bore; **M' sifter’s feet are num ber fire. H * 1 shoes are num ber four.** Boston Globe. In a school the o th e r d a y the teacher, w h ile e x a m in in g a cla ss iu h istory, p u t the qu estii'n , “ W ho at presen t oc c u p ie s the h ighest position in B rita in ? ” “ Bleas«\ sir. ’ said a little fe llo w g le e fu l- ly, “ illie m an i lint te lls the w e a th e r o u the top o’ Ben \ , is.’’— T it B i t * P h ilo so p h y . “ W im m in ,” su *1 M r .lir o g a n , “ is m o ig h t y si m ils ir in wan “ A r i fw a t ’s i »t in q u ire d M r H o g a n , “ Xu 1 matt he r how tninny a v th im you . .’»«’« 1 1 l! tif•*« l 1 'vi«l. th e y 're a ll a lik e in bein «li tier»*ut from n a n oth er In d ia n a p o lis Journ al. ATHLETES. O P IN IO N . L. A . Lyford, One and proprietress of ‘ ‘ T h e H ollywood,” l i t ) Turk street, San P orous all bear witness to A llcock ’ s P l \6TERft as in v a lu a b le fo r their Francisco, says: *‘ 1 am absolutely p u rp ose s. amazed at th e great good Calderwood’s J am es R o b in s o n , the a th letic tra in e r at . :rr. tlsiD , a n l h a d to u s e c ru t c h e s t o ^et a b o u t . M y f a m ily p h y s ic ia n t r e a t e d h e r fo r s e v e r a l w e e k s , b u t th e g i r l g re w w o rse , a n d so I s e n t |5 to t h e office o f C a l d e r w o o d ’s R h e u m a t i s m C u r e , o n th e c o r n e r o f M a r k e t a n d F o u r t h stre e ts, a n d j CUts, t)rU ise#, strain s, »p r a in s . Col«i», rheu - n ia tism , etc. S h o rt ly after e n te rin g upon i„ y profession I d iscovered such a rem edy in A m . c c « k ’ h P o r o u s P l a s t e r s . I tried o th e r plasters, r ut fo u n d them too harsh a Tltl irrita tin g . A l l c o c k ’ s P o r o u s P l a s t e r s a lm o s t in sta n ta n e o u s relie f, a n d the ir soon a m e s s e n g e r c a m e b a c k w i t h t h r e e g lv * s tre n g th e n in g p o w e r is re m a rk a b le . In bottles of the remedy, which she began cases o f w eak back p u t tw o plasters on the using, and before the medicine was gone s m a ll o f the back a n d in a sh o rt tim e you she had thrown away her crutches, and w ill oe c a p a b le o f q u ite severe exercise. In is now sound and well.” “ s p rin t ” a n d “ d istan ce ” races a n d ju m p in g th e m u scles or ten d on s in the legs an d feet som etim es w eaken . T h is can in va ria - P u lv e r iz e d Cork. i b ly be relieved by c u ttin g the p la ste r in Considerable ns-, is now being made j n a rro w strips, so as to g iv e free m o tio n , an d of the newly intro, inced French article a p p ly in g on m u *c le s a ffe c ted .” 0 I A V B B I T I *• P i l l s rectify the secretions. to which the name of snbirine has been given. The substance consists of pul- verized cork of different degrees o f fine ness, known as impalpable, fine, medi- urn and coarse, the pulverization being effected by very simple means, such as a horizontal giiudstone. Am ong these the medium powders have for some time been employed in the French navy and by various navigation companies for painting tho sheet iron and parti tions of tho inside s of vessels. The effect of such coatings is said to be to consider ably dimini, h the eonductibility of the sheet iron and the vibrations so un pleasant which aro produced as soon as tho sea becomes a little rough. Another use for these cork powders is in the preparation of a substance called lie- gine, which consists of the powder mixed with fine plaster in the propor tion of about 10 per cent. This liegine composition is turned out in all shapes and sizes and is stated to be specially useful as a protection alike from heat or cold, or for partitions, roofs, lofts, ceilings and coatings of all descrip tions; also as packing for boilers, ice houses, conservatories, coverings for wagons, steam pipes, and sim ilar uses — in short, for the large number of cases where it is desirable to maintain an equal temperature.— N e w York Sun. I A fireman who undertook to fight a fire the | other night whs severely licked by ,he Humes. i | C o u g h s , c o ld s a n d sore th ro a t q u ic k lv relieved b y “ B ro w n 's L .o n c U ia l T ro c lu s . | 25 cents a box. Joseph was a good young man, but he would never nave mude u Congressman. H E W A R E O F O IN T M E N T S FOR C A T A R R H T H A T C O N T A IN M ERCURY, mm&M Sarah I (jriFFirvT Only a Scar Remains S c r o f u la C u r e d - B l o o d P u r i f i e d by H o o d ’s S a r s a p a r i l l a . “ C. I. Ilood •& Co., Lowell, Mass.: “ It is with pleasuie that I send a testimonial concerning what Hood's Sarsaparilla has done for my daughter. It is a wonderful medicine and I caunot recommend it too highly. Sarah, who is fourteen years old, has been A fflicte d W i t h Scrofula ever since she was one year old. For five years she has had a running sore on one side of her face. W e tried every remedy recommended, but nothing did her any good until we commenced using Hood’sSarsap'arilla. My married daughter advised me to use H ood’s Sarsaparilla because Hood’ss*;> Cures As mercury w ill surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when enterii g it through the mucous surfaces. it hod cured her of dyspepsia. She had beeu Such articles should never be used except on troubled with that complaint since childhood, prescrip'Ion* from refutable physicians, us the and since her cure she has never beeu without a ilamage they will do is tenfold to the good you bottle of Hood’s Sarsaparilla iu the house. We can posSii y derive from them. Hall s Catarrh commenced giving it to S ira i about one year Cure manufactured by F. J Cheney «& Co., To ago, and it has conquered the running sore. ledo, <>., contains no mercury, and is taken in O nly a S c a r R e m a in i n g ternally, noting directly Upon the blood and mucous surfaces ot the system. In buying H a ll’s as a trace of the dreadful disease. Previous to Catarrh Cure be sure you get he genuine. It is taking the medicine her eyesight was affected taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by but now she can see perfectly. In connection with Hood’s Sarsaparilla we have used Hood’s F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. tw r* Bold by druggists; pr ce, 75 cents per Vegetable Pills, and find them the best.” M rs . M a r ia U k i f f i n , Xenia, Illinois. G e t H o o d ’s bottle. H o o d ’s P ills cure nausea, sick headache, indigestion, biliousness. Sold by all druggists. T r y G ermea for breakfast. KIDNEY, Bladder, Urinary and Liver Diseases, Dropsy Gravel and Diabetes are cured by Flie s So T h ic k T h e y P u t O u t the Lig hts. About 9 o’clock Tuesday night Battle mountain was infested with a cloud of ciny flies that drifted into the saloons on Front street in myriads, in many in stances darkening the rooms and putting out the lights. W hen the pests had passed away it was found that the tops of the lamps were covered an inch and a half deep and the lamp chimneys choked. It would appear that these minute flies were attracted by the lights in the saloons, and in countless millions perished. — Central Nevadan. HUNT’S REMEDY THE KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. The many, who live bet ter than others and enjoy life more, with Tho roast beef of old England, it ap ’“ss expenditure, by more promptly pears from tho report of a committee of idapting the world’s best products to tho house of lords, is apt to be best the needs of physical being, w ill attest when it is Am erican raised. he value to health of the pure liquid axative principles embraced in the The men in the Cuncasian settlements remedy, Syrup of Figs. in South A frica outnumber the women Its excellence is due to its presenting by 10 to 1. mid spinsters aro rare. in the form most acceptable and pleas ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly T H E C O M P L E X IO N OF A C H IN E S E beneficial properties of a perfect lax ative; effectually cleansing the system, Is not yellower than that of an unfortunate in dividual whose liver complaint has assumed dispelling colds, headaches and fevers the chronic form The eyebulls of the suflferer ana permanently curing constipation. assume a saffron hue, there is d* 11 pain in the It has given satisfaction to millions and region of the organ affected, the tongue is coated, \ reath sour, s ek headaches usually but met with the approval of the medical not always « ceur, and there is sometimes «iizzi- profession, because it acts on the Kid- ne*s on arising from a sitting posture. Consti ,.uu and U J - Fr,.o.« are also attendants of this ncys, Liver and Bowels without weak- pation dyspepsia ry common ailment, always in its aggravated i ening them and it is perfectly free from form, liable to breed abscesses of the liver, every objectionable substance. which are very «langerous. Hostetter’s Stomach Syrup o f Figs is for sale by all drug Bitiers wholly eradicates ir, as well as the troubles compli ated with it and which it orig gists in 50c and $1 bottles, but it is man inates. In chills and fever, a complaint which ufactured by the California F ig Syrup always yields to the Bitters, the liver is seri ously involved. This fine alterative tonic re Co. only, whose name is printed on every moves cos ivciless and i: d gestion, rheumatic, package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, nervous and kidney tr «uble and debil ty. and being well informed, you w ill not The angler is so absorbed in liis hobby that Le accept any substitute if offered. B E S T K ID N E Y A N D LIV ER M ED IC IN E . HUNT’S REMEDY Cures Brigh t’s Disease, Retention or Non-re tention of Urine, Pains in the Back, Loius or Side. HUNT’S REMEDY Cures Intemperance, Nervous Diseases, Genera Debility, Female Weakness and Excesses. HUNT’S REMEDY Cures Biliousness, Headache, Jaundice, B out Stomach, Dyspepsia, Constipation and Piles. HUNT’S REMEDY A C T S V T O N C E on the K i d n e y « , l . l v e r and B o w e l * , restoring them to a nealthy ac tion, and U F K E S when all other medicines fail. Hundreds have been saved who have been given up to die by friends and physiciaus. NO I . II H \ ALL D K tU G K T R . DOCTOR generally fishes with baited breath. WATER MOTOR. O n e T u e r k W a t e r M o to r, n e w , th a t w ill d e v e lo p from 10 to 15-horse p o w e r ; c an be had a t a sacrifice by a d d re ssin g P alm er & R et , P o rt la n d , O r. liJTEjr T2 EV E RY OCCASION, bread made with <3i©LMP T H E G R EAT CURE -FO R - Cae R»i«melltieBtove Polish; no dust, no smell. Manufactured by CLOSSET & D EVER S, Port land, Oregon. Free by Mail INDIGESTION -A N D - On receipt o f O a k D o l l a r A Whole Carden. CONSTIPATION. SM A LL B U T E FF E C TIV E , W a s tho little M onitor that met the M e rri- m ac a t H am pton Roads. S o too a re Dr. Pierce’s P leasant Pellets, effective in con qu er in g the enem y—disease. W h e n vou taice a p ill it's an im portan t point to iinve them sm all— provided they h ave equ al strength am i efncacT. Y o u find w h at y o u w an t in these little liv e r pills o f D r. Pierce. T h e y’re nut up in a better w a y , an d they a c t in a better w a y , than the h uge old fashioned pills. W h a t yo u w a n t when y o u 're “ a ll out of s o rts” — g ru m p y , thick-headed an d take a gloo m y v iew o f life, is these Pellets to clear u p y o u r system and start y o u r liv e r into healthful action. Sick Headache, Bilious Headache, Constipation, Indigestion, Bilious A ttacks, an d a ll derangem ents o f the liver, stomach an d bowels, ar<* prevented, relieved, an d cured. P u t up in sealed glass vials, and a lw a y s fresh an d reliable. J a m e s W i l l i a m C r a i g , F s q ., o f O enrgetou'n, K y ., says: “ My w ife thinks > our little ‘ Pel lets ’ art» the greatest pills ou t.” Let us mail you our Illustrated C talogue which will tell you all about it. S u n s e t S e e d an d P l a n t C«>. (Sherwood Hall Nursery Co.), 427-9 Sausome Street, San Francisco. Selected Seeds a specialty. INSIST HAVING THE Belting, Packing and Hose, Boots and Shoes, Rubber and Oil Clothing, Druggists' Rubber Goods, —MANUFACTURED BT— Goodyear Rubber Co., 73 a n d 75 F i r a t S t . , P o r t l a n d , O r . W rite for catalogue— f r e e . N. P. N. Ü. Nn. 540— f». F . N. TT No. 617 PAINS AND ACHES. DROP IT IF Y O U R BUSINESS DOES NOT PAY. Chickens are easily and successfully raised by nsing the P e t a l u m a In c u b a t o r s and B r o o d e r s . Our ll lustrated catalogue tells all about it. Don't buy any but the Petaluma if you want strong, vigorous chicks W e are Pacific Coast Headquarters for Bone and Clover Cutters, Mark ers, B«mks, Caponi*ing Tools, Fountains, Flood’! Roup Cure, Morris Poultry Cure, C»-eosoioue the great chicken-lice killer and every other article required by poultry raisers. See the machines in operation at our exhibit with the Norw alk Ostrich Farm. Midwinter Fair, hatching ostriches and all kinds of eggs. Catalogue free; if you want it, write PETALUM A IN C U B A TO R C O .f 750—758—754— ,56 Main street. Petaluma, Cal. D O N ’T B O R R O W T R O U B L E . ” SAPOLIO 'T I S C H F A P F R Regulator of the Uverand Kidneys ON T. JACOBS OIL mb “ s™ Am i as I gazed upon her face There came a look o f pain. Like cloudy shadow* o'er the land It passe«!, then came again. 1 saw the teardrops in her eyes. The rose tint fatle aw ay. Ami that fair cheek grow deathly pale In speechless agony. He K n e w . l»t«t th«* N e st T h in g . A STAGE. Och, nobody knows how she uses me clothes A -m a k in thim into costhooms. From mornin till night me poor house iaa sight W id her scene settin in all the rooms. Ile r faytlier’a old britches she cuts an she stitches To get h ersilf up loike a “ page.” Och, m urther, thim pages! They drisses out rageous. Hut she says it’s sthoyle on the stage. A N A I M R X M IR A C L E . A r tis t am i A m a t e u r . STRUCK IN T H F B U Y FNJ TV « GALVANIZED » -A SPEC IFIC F O R - Scrofula, Rheumatism. Silt Rheum, Neuralgia led All Otber Blood and Skin Diseases. It Is a positive cure for all those painful, deli cate complaints and complicated troubles and weaknesses common among our wives, mothers and daughters The effect is immediate and lasting. Tw o or three doses of D r . P a r d e e ' s R e m e d y taken daily keeps the blood cool, the liver and kidneys act ive, and w ill entirely eradicate from the system all traces of Scrofula, Salt Rheum, or any other form of blood disease. No medicine ever introduced in this country has met with such ready sale, nor given such universal satisfaction whenever used as that of D r . P a r d e e ' s R e m e d y . This remedv has been used in the hospitals throughout the old world for the past twenty- five years as a specific for the above diNeasea, and it has and w ill cure when all other so-called remedies fail. Send for pamphlet of testimonials from those who have been cured by its use. Druggists sell it at 11.00 per bottle. Try it and be convinced. For sale by M A C K & CO., 9 a n d II F r o n t S t. , S a n F r a n c i s c o . W . L . D O U G L A S S3 S H O F equals custom work, costing from $4 to $6, best value for the money S E M I« < in the world. Nam e and price stamped on the bottom. Every f .WELT. pair warrant« d. Take no s .hsti- , "toeakles*1 SJutc* See local papers f r full ’ am Wi n n * , ^ ^ t ie s e n p t : m ol' cur complete * 1 P i l i f c 11 * f r iadns ” ■ •! c "- W L tVvTT—— • ^ V tlcm c n o r send f r 11. W L / ‘ tr tf.i ( / ilog u * fc5as^ = ^ ° C g*' >ng i n- ... struct ion* UTIST how to or. dsrbv mail. Postage free. You can get the best fee-gains o f dealers who push our shoes. California*^ CAT A RRH Mark. f< rCatarrh. Deaf np«s.Cold s. Sore Throat, I: »arsenesa. Headache, Fetid, Sickenim P -eath ; Restores the V< nell. etc. 1 ru g a is tso r .11 \. * « 1 7 lh 0 U . V r w U n , > WIRE NETTING, ■ •I4. 30. 30. 40 a n d 7 t I n r h r « W i d e , f GENT SQUIRE FOOT. O. B . S t u b b s , MRS. WINSLOW'S S O S O T H I N a • FOR CHI LDREN T E E T H I N C yrup r.. mi . k , .li iFr««.i.i. no.:..w,u Hardware and Builders’ Supplies, 28 9 W A S H I N G T O N S T . P O R T L A N D . O R E G O N ' Cut this advertisement oat. And send it when you write. 'C O N S U M P T IO N ' a