Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov’t Report THE END OF A DESPOT THE RULE OF THE UNSPEAKABLE TURK IN EUROPE WILL SOON END. A b so Powder lu tely p u r e A R e s u m e o f th o K I mi u m l D e c a d e n c e o f T h ia M o h a m m e d a n C o n s t a n t in o p le D y n a sty I n E u ro p e. N o L on ger A s ia — W h a t I t M a y B e c o m e . th e K e j to " not t h a t k in d o f a b o y .” Q u e e r A n tic * o f a C a n d id a te F o r A d m is ­ s io n t o a C o lle g e F r a te r n ity . A. B. Bailey, a young man from Helena, walked down State street, Chi­ cago, at 8 o ’clock the other night with bis eyes tightly bandaged and wearing on his head an enormous straw hat trim­ med with old ropes, onions and two de­ coy ducks. The crowd that followed tho fantastic figure grew so large a police­ man finally stepped up and said: "Look here, my man, are you crazy?" “ N o,” softly replied Mr. Bui ley. “ I'm not that kind of a boy.” This did not satisfy the policeman and he was about to take Bailey to the station when four young men, who hail been walking on each side of the blind­ folded man, rushed up and said Bailey was simply being initiated into the mys­ teries of the Delta Sigma Delta frater­ nity of tho Chicago College of Dental Surgery. The explanation was suffieienf, and the dental students aud their victim wended on. Ou every corner a stop was made and Bailey plied with questions, to all of which lie had to answer, in the words of a placard ou liis hat, "No, I am not that kind of a boy. ” The last seen of Bailey was when he was sitting patiently in a dark stairway on Dearborn street. His companions had started to the theater after asking Bailey if he would like to go. “ Yes— that is, no," said the young man from Montana. "I am not that kind of a boy.” —Chicago Tribune. LI\IXG W AT E A S T -N O D U ST. A ch es Oo East from Portland. Pendleton. Walla Walla via O. R. A N. to Spokane and Great Northern Railway to Montana, Dakotas. St. REMARKABLE TRANSFORM ATION Paul, Minneapolis, Chicago, Omaha, St Louis, East ana South. Rock-ballast track; OF A NORTH CAROLINA MAN. tine scenery; new equipment; Great North­ ern Palace bleepers and Diners; Family Tourist Cars; Buffet-Library Cars. Write A. B. C. Denniston, C. P. & T. A., Portland. S tr a n g e. H u t T r u e , S to ry F rom th e Oregon, or F. I. Whitney, G. P. A T. A., L u m b e r H e g lo n a o f a S o u t h e r n S t a t e St. Paul, Minn., for printed matter and in­ — V e r if ie d b y a R e p o r t e r o f t h e formation about rates, routes, etc. All the signs indicate that the Turk­ G r e e n v i l l e K e t le c t o r . ish empire as one of the powers of the The follow ing interview has jnst world haa reached its end. Whether it is been given our reporter by Mr. G. A. to be partitioned among the European Baker, the overseer at the farm of Colo­ powers or is to be kept iu nominal life and to onr own home people of the nel Isaac A. Sugg, of Greenville, N. under a government to be constituted by Paciflo coast we desire to speak more those powers, as one of the latest reports C. It w ill interest anyone who has directly, with all the sincerity words indicates, the result w ill be the same. ever had typhoid fever. Mr. Baker may impress. We have called upon Tho great Mohammedan empire, which said in part: onr lawmakers to protect them from at one time threatened all Europe, has “ I was living in Beaufort county, Industry in Which the United the notoriously cheap labor aoross the existed for the past 40 years only by the and on the 2d day of October, 1893, PaciSc, by the passage of the exclusion | N a t i o n of Christendom, and is now I was stricken down w ith typhoid States Should Lead. act, yet every day we are aiders and reaching the end, and w ill be practically fever. 1 had the best physicians to at­ abettors in sending money to that bnried by its own corruption aud vices. tend me and on the 15th day of Janu­ filthy, pestilential, disease-spreading ary, 1894, I was allowed to get np. I It is instructive to recall the rise and YET TIIE COOLIE TRADE THRIVES race. Jnst think of this for one mo­ full of this Mohammedan power. Ke- was emaciated, weak and had no appe­ ment! Daring the years 1894-1895, crniting.ifs strength from the wild and tite. I could only drag along for a the people of Oregon and W ashington fierce tribes of Asia, it overthrew the short distance and would be compelled S u p p o r t e d b y A m e r ic a n C o n n u in e r s , I g ­ paid to foreign mannfactnrcra and pro­ effete and decaying Greek empire and to sit down and rest. This continued ducers in Hong Kong the enormous wiped it nnt by the taking of Constanti- n o r a n t o f t h e D a n g e r s t o W h ic h for some time, and I began to give up sum of 11,000,000 for Chinese sugar hope of ever getting w ell. I lost my T h e y M ay B e H x p o sed . I nople eight centuries ago. For many alone; thia appalling figure, made up generations after that it was the iin- position in Beaufort county-, and, hav­ Few people probably the world over, from the quarters, halve» and dollars pciitiin^ threat of Christendom. It ing secured one in P itt county, clerk­ particularly in this active, vigorous of the people, never to return. Just reached its high tide at the siege of V i­ ing in a store, I undertook it, but was life, ua they drop the little aweet cry»- think of itl Could this amount have enna in 1083, nearly a century after the so weak I could not do the work and tala into their tea and coffee, ever atop been retained among ourselves, what a last of the Surocens bad been expelled had to give it np. The disease settled to eonaider the origin of angar, ita cen- wonderful factor those 1,000,000 hard from Spain, and when the kingdom left in my knees, legs and feet. I was tak­ tariea of uae and improvement, ita en- earned dollars would have been daring by Ferdinand and Isabella was already ing first one kind of medioine and then ormona factorship in trade channels the many hard, hard months of econo­ failing into weakness. Since then its another, but nothing did me any good. ramifying the complete oirole of the m izing and pinching and starving power has been slowly ebbing, until I was mighty low-spirited. I moved globe, in almoit every nation, of every through which we have just passed. If now it is ou tho verge of disintegration. out to Colonel Sugg’s about four or five clime, and the prodigiona figures it were necessary that we shonld buy a At tho same time tlm process of decay TO FIGHT TH E CIGARETTE. months ago and commenced taking reached in the volume of ita manu­ a necessary staple like sugar abroad in has afflicted Mohammedanism nearly P r o f e s s o r L a iliu t o I n a u g u r a t e a C ru sa d e Dr. W illiam s’ P ills I took three a facture and consumption. A brief order that we m ight sell onr surplus everywhere. The two exceptions indi­ A g a iu iit t h e E v il. day for about three months. I began aynopaia of the growth of thia remark­ of some other products, we m ight as cate the extremes of the scale. In the Professor John M. Lafiin, the strong to regain my appetite in a w eek’s time, able product m ight not prove uninter­ w ell, perhaps, buy sugar as anythug Snduu tho pristine fanaticism and sav- man, he who challenged Sullivan and and then my weakness began to disap­ esting to the reader hereof. Formerly else, but such is not the necessity. We agery which gave it the original vigor was used as a model by Gcronie, the pear, aud hope sprung np with a bless­ chemists called every aweet anhatauce can sell onr prodnots at the world's is still extant. Iu India tho spectacle of great French painter, is ubout to inau­ edness that is beyond all telling. At sugar. The original habitat of augar- price, which is onr market with more Mohammedan subjects than Tnr- gurate a way on cigarettes. Professor the expiration of the three months I cano has never been fully established, others, and what we do when we ex­ koy ever had living under the same gov­ Lafiin has always been a deadly enemy was entirely cured and conld take my but so fur aa known, was first cultivat­ port. If in return, however, for onr ernment with Christians and Buddhists of the cigarette, bnt now bo has taken axe and go in the woods and do as good ed in the country from China to Ben­ products we receive back coin in pay­ shows the possibility of the reconcilia­ his coat off and is going to work to fight a day’s work as any man. I was gal, and did not reach the Weat from ment we are just that much better off. tion with civilized government of that the evil iu eurnest. troubled with dyspepsia and that has India until a later date. The art of The pernicious trade in Chineae sugars ancient enemy of Christendom. He is compiling statistics which disappeared. It is also a splendid tonio boiling augar was known in Gnngetio which has grown to large proportions Exactly what w ill become of the coun­ would frighten any cigarette smoker for weak people. I say, Mr. Editor, India from which it was carried to on our Paoitlo coast, is deplorablo to tries included within tlie Turkish em­ who had a particle of sense remaining. China during the flrat half of the sov- think of. Americans, free working­ pire is a puzzle. But it is possible that These include aatlieutic records of cases God bless Dr. W illiams; may he live for a long time; I know he w ill go np enth century, but sugar refining was men, supporting the labor of a race of the charm which has for centuries hung all over Iho Union of boys uud young yonder to reap his reward for he has not known, for the Chinese learned the people born iu poverty, reared in about Constantinople may be dissolved men who have been bronght to an un­ done a wonderful lot of good. Tell use of aaliea for thia purpose only in sqnalor and living in pestilenoe and by actual experience. From the timo of timely end by indulging the habit. everybody that asks you about Dr. die Mongol period and from European disease. Von have but to walk through Constantine to that of Alexander II the They also include facts aud figures visitors. Cane augur waa first analytic­ any city of any oonseqnence, having a possession of that city where Europe and which physicians uml college professors W illiam s’ Pink P ills for Pale People ally made praotical in 1010 by Fra- Chinese quarter, made to a oertain ex­ Asia touch has seemed to imply the have compiled ou the subject, based up­ that if they w ill come to me I can bnzio Bartoli, who isolated the angar tent wholesome by the sanitary laws of ownership of tho cupitul of tho world. on experience aud experiment. This always satisfy them as to their merits. of milk and proved ita individuality. a better civilization sarrounding them This may huvo been sounder under for­ mutter w ill go to form a book which I always carry a box of pills with me and when ever I feel bad I take one.” Not. however, until the 18th century to realize the beggary, the stench, the mer conditions. But the ago of steam and 1 Professor Lafiin is writing. We are forcibly struck with the did Marggraf make the important dis­ nauseous handling of a moribund p o p ­ electricity lias made great changes. The He also aims to baud together the covery that the juices of beets, carrots, ulation whose labor exists upon the water route to India is through the Suez Sunday schools of the country in one earnestness of Mr. Baker and his state­ etc., were identical with one another payment of 12 cents for a day’s labor. canal, and Alexandria is the command­ vast anticigarette league that w ill strike ments may be relied on. Dr. W illiam s’ Pink P ills contain, in and with augar of cane. It is remark­ We have seen how the Chinese live in ing point of that line of communica­ a harder blow at the cigarette trust than able how the trade centers of augar our own midst, thousands of them hud­ tion. The lund routes from Europe to any of its competitors. Clergymen are a condensed form, all the elements have during the ages varied. Sugar dled and bunked together in dark, nar­ Asia w ill pass through Russia more to be interested iu the new movements, necessary to give new life and richness refining was developed by the Arabian row m im s, void of ventilation, the fonl easily than through Constantinople. Un­ and there are to be branch clubs in ev­ to the blood and restore shattered physicians. In the ago of discovery stenoh of whioh makes the strongest der civilized rule Constantinople may ory state and city of the country. No nerves. They are an unfailing specific the Spaniards became the producers of heart grow sick, and draw onr own lie a great resort, a charming place for hotter exhibit could bo funnel for the for such diseases as locomotor ataxia, augar cultivation, being planted by conclusions, in buying Chinese sugar. rulers and diplomats to carry op their lecture platform than Professor Lafiin partial paralysis, St. V itus’ danoe, them in Maderia in 14110, carried to A gentleman who came to America negotiations and intrigues, but it is not himself, who has been culled “ the per­ sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, nerv- San Domingo in 1404, and thonoe into when the cholera Hnd plague prevailed likely to become u seat of power to com­ fect mail" physically, and who never ons headache, the after effects of la the West Indies and South America in in the Orient, said “ that every pack­ pare with London, Paris, Berlin or St. smoked a cigarette in his life.—New grippe, palplitation of the heart, pale and sallow complexions, all forms of the Ultli century, and from the duties age of merchandise, and even silk, Petersburg. York World. weakness either in male or female, and levied by Charles V, that monarch ob­ etc., shonld be fumigated thoroughly Still the change that is coming w ill all diseases resulting from vitiated hu­ P h o t o g r a p h in g F r e n c h C r im in a l* . tained funds to build his palaces at to oradioate the cholera germs lurking terminate an epoch iu history. If the Madrid and Toledo. In the Middle in that disease-stricken country. ” Tho system of photography in nse is mors in the blood. Pink P ills are sold European powers can dispose of Turkey These are not idle words, bnt the without quarreling among themselves, peculiar to the service and is the result by all dealers, or w ill be sent post paid Ages, Venice waa tho great European center of the sugar trade and toward deep sounding words of warning from tho empire whose term connects ns with of its experiments. It is free from all on receipt of price, (50 cents a box, or the end of the 16th e en tu ry .it iB re­ one knowing w ell the dangers to whioh the decay of Rome w ill be finally wiped conventional operations, for the photo­ six boxes for #3.50) by addressing Dr. corded of a Venetian citizen being wo are subjected, from an eye-observer off tho map of the world.—Pittsburg graph is made simply to be recognized. W illiam s’ Medioine Company, Sche­ awarded 100,000crowna for his inven­ of tho natives themselves, and the hor­ Dispatch. The | h ) hch chosen are: A perfect profile, nectady, N. Y. rors of the ghastly work of death since that gives a sort ot anatomical tion of loaf augar. "A re you th e n ew w o m a n ? ” " Y e s .” "W ell, cut of the face; then a full face view, co m e In am i I w ill g iv e yon so m e o f m y h us The earliest reference to angar in among that myriad of fast-breeding, G r e e n la n d D e li c a c ie s . b aud ’s old c lo th e s.” Bince there one has the habitual expres­ Croat Britain is that of 100,000 ponnda pestilential people. Hooh are the risks Among the Greenlander's principal ■hipped to Loudon in 1310 in exchange j taken by evory person buying Chinese- dainties is the skin of different kinds sion and the pose of tho bead. The pic­ G H O S T S A U K T A L K A N D S H A D O W Y , made goods. Much the chances, unneces for wool. A t thia same time the ao- of whales. They call it liiatak and look ture is never retouched, since scars, Say th o se w h o p rofess to h a v e in te r v ie w e d conuts of the chamberlain of Scotland aary ehanoes against the homes of mr upon it ns the urine of deliciousness. It moles and spots are snch infallible th em . W hether sp ook s are ta llo w -fa ced or not, m ortals are w h o se blood is th in and w atery In allow the payment of 1 shilling I) % I working people, and without cause is taken off with the layer of blubber means of identification. Absolute uni­ co n seq u e n c e of Im perfect a ssim ila tio n . W hen pence per pound for augar, or about other than the support of degraded, ill- next to it and is eaten raw withont cere­ formity is sought in the size, form and in v a lid s resort to H o s te tle r ’s s t o m a c h B itters, and u se th at u n eq u a lled to n ic p ersisten tly , th ey 4? 1.. cents per pound in United States paid labor, as described. These facts mony. Mr. Nansen declares that he atyle of tho different photographs. In soon “ pick u p ” in stren g th , flesh and color. It money. Throughout Europe it con­ are daily becoming bettor known to must offer tho Eskimos his sincerest order that the distance may he invaria­ sh o u ld be used a lso to p rev en t m alarial, rheu- m H tl r am i k id n ey c o m p la in ts, an d to rem edy tinued to bo quite a ooatly luxury, be­ onr own people. Bo much so that congratulations ou the invention of tiffs ble thechair and camera are screwed to co n s lip a tlo n , sick h ead ach e am i nervou sness. tho floor, and there is a perfect system ing used for medicinal purposes only, many stores now display the sign, d ish : " J o h n , d id you And an y eggs In th e old h en 's of adjustment. The light ¡»thrown into 1 can assure the reader that now as I until increasing use of tea and coffee, “ Wo handle the American Refined n est th is m o rn in g ? " "N o, sir: it sh e laid an y, ____________ in the 18th century, brought it into— Sugars on ly ,” and it is a safe rule to write of it my mouth waters at tho tho face. The result is hard on the sub­ Bhe m is la id th em ." D B A FNKH H C A N N O T H E CCRKD as it is today— the liat of staple pro­ follow, whore no such announcement very thought of mntak, with its inde­ ject. One does not care to display his ducts. The llrat discovery of ooinmon is made, to bo sure you are not getting scribably delicate taste of nuts and judicial photograph, but for the purpose By local applications, as they cannot reach an „Hr in beet root referred to above, China-made sngar is to ask the question oysters mingled. And then it lias this they nro admirably, brutally exact.— the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure Deafness, and that is advantage over oysters, that the skin is McClure's Magazine. waa in I ¡47. by Sigmund Marggraf, or promptly transfer your custom. ny constitutional remedies. Deainess is Hoe that you are supplied with no as tough as indin rubber to masticate, but no practioal uae of his discovery T h ir t y - f lv e Y ear* F o r a F e w D o lla r * . caused by an inflamed condition of the was made until his pupil and succes­ other than the American-made article, (o that tbo enjoyment can be protracted An old man in England was sent to ! mucous lining of tbe Eustachian Tune. by American workmen, in I to any extent. s o r . |'Y i iz Carl Achaed, in Silesia, in made When this tube gets inflamed you have a prison for four months for petty steal 1 rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and Of vegetable food tberrimitiveGreen- 1801 to ,k up his sugar prodecessor’a American cleanly factories, operated iug whose record, the judgo who sen- | when is entirely closed Deafness is the work an I established a beet-sugar fac­ by American capital, paying American landers used several sorts. 1 may men- touood him said, “ is one of the most result, it and unless tbe inflammation can I k tory To show the phenomenal growth wages, in good American coin aud . tion angelica, dandelions, sorrel, crow- awful pieces of reading that has ever taken out and this tube restored to its nor­ of this product, the consumption of keeping that American money at home, ! lieiries, billieuies and different kinds come to my notice. ” In 18fi8 he was mal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases ont of ten are caused a i n r in Great Britain in 1700 was not sendiug it abroad to support tho i of seaweed. catarrh, which is nothing but an in- One of their greatest delicacies la the sent to jail for three years for stealing by 10,000 tons; in 1800, upwards of 150,- Chinose nation. two tame rabbits. He tlieu got seven flammed condition of the mucous surfaces Wo have hero in our own glorious ^ contents of a reindeer's stomach. If a We will give One Hundred Dollars for 000 tons, aud in 1386, it hud grown to years for stealing 6 shillings and a state of Oregon and sister state of Greenlander kills a reindeer and is u n ­ shawl, then ten years, with seven years’ j any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh i over 1,360,000 tons. that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh In Europe it is an industry of na­ Washington as evidenced by the exposi­ able to convey much of it home with police supervision, for stealing three Cure. Bend for circulars, free. tional importance, especially In Ger­ tion of the Manufacturers’ and Pro- j him, he will, 1 believe, secure the dneks, and filially consecutive sentences F. J. CHENEY it CO., Toledo, 0. stomach first of nil. and the last tiling an CM^Bold by Druggists, 75c. many, which nation controls an im- duoers' Association, one of the greatest of five years each on three charges of : lieuise output. The world’s prodnet a fields for beets this or any other coun­ Eskimo lady enjoins upon licr lover stealing a coat, a pair of reins and a F I T S . —All Sts stopped free by D r . K l i n e ' s In rejecting the when he sets off reindeer hunting is that shovel, with another seven years' police G r e e t N e r v e K e s t n r e r . N o Hu »tier the tirst few years ago was about 1,760.000 try can produce. day's use. M arvelous enres. Treatise and |2.00 tons, the greatest consumers of which ooolie-mado sugar, and buying only he must reserve tor her tlie stomach of supervision. Iu all 35 years of penal \ trial bottle Ire., to Fit cases Send to Dr. Kline. m Arch St., Philadelphia. Pa. are the Gothic and Teutonic stock, the Am ericanm ade goods, you are encour­ his prey. servitude for six thefts of objects whose English and their offahoots being the aging and strengthening the hands of ] It is no doubt because they stand in value amounted to a few dollars.—New T r y G zrm ka to r b r e a k f a s t . higheat. The output in Europe of boet your neighbor farmer, aud building up need of vegetable food that they prize York Sun. tiffs so highly, and also hecanso it is in root a few years ago was 86,000,000 an industry in which yon w ill your­ E V E R Y F A M IL Y N o R o n d I s s u e C o n te m p la te d . tons, and its product in sugar 1,811,- self share, and in time piondly realize reality a very choice collection of the SH OULD KNOW TH A T finest moss and grasses which that gour­ 000 tons. Crops range from flvo tons the greatness of the soil upon whioh we Notwithstanding tliecontinued steady of root per acre in Russia, to nine tons live and whioh God has blessed with a met. the reindeer, picks out for himself. losa of gold, it is still usserU’d at the 1 in Germany, w hile in England it has special providence ns unsurpassed on It lias undergone a sort of stewing in treasury department that there is uo | the process of aeraidigestion, while the immediate prospect of a bond issue, ami risen to tw elve tons per aore. It takes the faoo of the globe. gastric juice provides a somewhat sharp that stirli action w ill not 1« considered about fourteen tons of root per ton of ami aromatic sauce. sugar generally in Europe, the propor­ while the l-alauce remains above the N u th liiK t o A t t r a c t tin* M ob. Many w ill no doubt make a wry face ♦ 75,000,000 limit, ami not eveu iu case tion of saccharine matter being 7 per There wore more millions ropronoutod at the thought of this dish, but they cent now, to 4 per cent twenty years it should fall to that figure uuless con­ ywtfrdijr in tin* Stillmun Rockefeller realty need not do so. I have tasted it gress fails to take cognizauoe of the _______ wi'«Min»t In New York than in tin» Van­ and found it not uneatable, though situation at least to the extent of provid­ IV h iM f D o A m p r In iiiR HtMnil? derbilt and Whitney nuptials combined, somewhat sour, like fermented milk. ing some other method of maintaining H aving given the above very brief je t the ynnng people moat concerned As a dish for very special occasions it is the national credit by the protection of synopsis of the history of sugar, let had fort nn ate I j neither divorce nor t i­ served up with pieces of blubber and the gold balance.— Washington Star. us now look for a moment at the posi­ tles to attract thotnob, and the ceremony crowberrie*.— Youth's Companion. tion of the United States in this indus­ paased off qnietly and with in* parade of D iffe r e n t S ty le* o f A dvertU Ing;. try and tho possible dangers constantly police. I.* ft T il l C a lle d F o r . rrmy.K *i.'.e 'sm a tr. barb tor n r. A new advertising wagon inttodoced It in not mere money, then, that we surrounding ns, particularly on the An elderly doctor, who was as pep­ in New York is fitted up with two cyl­ Western coast, from importations from sightseers crave. pery hs a cayenne pod, was Iroin time inders which keep revolving, giviug a There n ust be a side show, a news­ to time sprung upon by tho practical Chinese-made sugar, and realise the U*, l> ln rrh trn , p 5 « rn terV , momentary view of various business an­ t J M Hoir r n , «B «! nU Communia. consequence of paying tribnte to foreign paper notoriety worked up, before the Joker. nouncements. There are people who labor, foreign capital and foreign ships "great heart" of the public can be On one occasion a well dreseed young would rather spend $10 to catch the eye Hl 7* aa 1 known for in an article placed nj>on neatly every touched, and when it is, then call in po­ fellow called and Msked the dootoi to of two or three thousand people with a P l r h a r . . . K ick I t e a d a e k e . f e i n In , h . ^ r > l« r , K h ru m n fU n i ami > r u r * l« |« . table in the land; from the banquet lice and spread out the bride’s lingerie prescribe for a breaking out and rash on contraction of this kind than iuvest 50 I* vn^ifttictuibly thr table of the rich, to the lowly, humble, I to the public g a ie .—I’holly Kuicker- his left arm. The doctor examined the rents to reach a hundred thousand read . . . b e n t i.n n iR in T MADE. U ortnf* unW prr«unf?ii rrtief uncovered board, serviug as table, in j booker in New York Recorder. limt» and pronounced it to be a bad case ers in a good newspaper.—St. Louis In *11 of t ~ n R . e _ a , l ----- m , t a l ,, -p r.la .. R e v e r e B u rn *. the low liest oottage of ita poorest in- | of psoriasis and eczema. Globe-IVmocrat. A K r ij u k l W it h a s t r in g t o I t. habitant, and deduce, if possible onr P a w in . -K r ille r H th* “ I suppose, doctor, yen can cure it?" f l l t / J .n »*ed tr le n 1 o f tb* remedy in the matter. It w ill be con­ S te p « p niu l R e g is t e r , iv e n tle m e n . P la n t e r . « a lU ir. and Mr. Whitney has put forth a positive said the patient. In fH. t nil ol***•'* « anting • m r d ir ln e *rn»r* M ceded, we think, that the American statement with regard to the Democratic “ Why, certainly," replied the doc­ The friends . f General Alger h»ve * r e * i e r « n ll g w lt k r e r t a ln t v o f r e lie f. workmen, as a whole, receive more pay nomination for the presidency. " la m tor. established a precedent which is likely /S R E C O M M E N DED than corresponding labor in any other not a candidate and have not been a “ How long will it take to get well?" to increase the candidate list to a large By FAyttrtana, by JfUwonarie*, *?v .Vint*itr$ j / e c b y SStran In a n u Hon. Thom­ the working classes have groaned under nscessarily a reflex of the time* to a aw P d l u u N M . IM L K U 5A \k a. I'feU*. >'* As things go, syndicate shonld be »»eat extent, a good way would be to A V I l l l i f l '«•'M ’l’ in .. H a b it C n r e .l in 1 depressed times, continued taxation, as B. R n il, “ is a n v n w fn l politician § | | J I 1 1 | H t o ¡O •!«>». N o p a y t i l l c u r e d . ■polled (indicate.— New York Recorder. make a strong start ou parliament and want of employment, and it is of who la dami. "—Fort lYaiu Standard. V I I V M o f t . J t T l P H I N * L*b**on.O* • . i THE DANGER IN SUGAR NEW SHADOW Pain-Killer AMI pains of rheumatism can be cored by rsmovin, the causa, laotic acid in tha blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla euros rheu­ matism by neutralizing this acid. Thou­ sands of people tell of perfect curse by Hood’s K en try —Is your flat fireproof? T o w n e—Y oa d th iu k to if y o u d sh iv ere d th ere a ll w lu ter. THE A BSEN C E OF Sarsaparilla IT . The One True Blood Purifier. |1 ; six for 15. If there is any truth in the saying that happiness is the absence of all pain, men­ U n n i T s P i l l s ■** h a r m o n t o a s l y w ith n u u u 9 r iU S H ood’s Sarsaparilla. Kota. tal and physical, the enjoyment of it ran only be fouad in heaven. But so far as the physical is concerned, it is within easy reach; at least measurably so, as far as cure will go. Tbe sum of human misery in grown my family, this line is made up of greater or less de­ spent a fortune grees of physical suff'eiing. The minor aches and pains which afflict mankind are trying to cure m e1 easy to reach and as easily cured. There I of this disease. I visited Hot Springs are none in the whole category, which, if and was treated by the best medical ( taken in time, cannot be cured. They men, but was not benefited. W hen" must in some form afflict the nerves, tbe all things h a d f n A * * fa ile d I de-j bones, the muscles and joints of the termined to L I f 11 M try S S.S. i human body. They are all more or less hurtful and wasteful to the system. 8t. .and in four I | | U Iw l months was < Jacobs Oil is made to cure them, to search entirely cured. The terribh eczema < out hidden pain spots, and to cure prompt­ 1 was gone, not a sign of it left My ly in a true remedial and lasting way. general health built up, and I have I Very, very many have not known happi­ I never had any return of the disease. I ness for years till they used it, and very many are putting off cure and happiness because they don’t use it. asCHILDHOOD . yet known a failnre to core. ' GEO. W. IRWIN, Irwin, Pa. S he—Jack told m e t h a t th a t h o sp ita l w as b u ilt e n tir e ly a t h is e x p e n s e . Is th a t p o ssib le? H e —W ell, Jack's u n c le c u t h im off w ith 11,000, and le ft tb e rest o f h is m o n ey to b u ild th e h o s ­ p ital. N ev er fail* to c a r e , ' ev e n w h en a ll o th er I rem edies h ave. O ur i tr e a tise on blood and ( skin d iseases m ailed v V v free to any ad d ress, i T SPECIFIC CO . AtHnt*. G*. » ^ w I am entirely cured of hemorrhage of lungs bv Piso's Cure for Consumption.— L o l is a L i n d a m a n , Bethany, Mo., Jan. 8,'94. A 9 DR. GUNN'S From r .S . Journal o f Sfedirina j Prof. W . H. Peeke, w h o gi ^ K;1 A H ■ M— If ^ 9 ■ if JS y P§| 1 n •^ W W ^ V W > A i IM P R O V E D m a k e s a s p e c ia lty of * E p ile p s y , h a s w ith o u t d o u b t t r e a t e d a n d c u r- e d m o re c a se s th a n a n y liv in g P h y s i c i a n ; h is I s u c c e s s is a s to n is h in g . W e h a v e h e a rd o f c a se s o f 20 y e a r s ’ s ta n d i n g ^ k L IV E R P IL X S h v n ic . O n e P i l l f o r a D o n e . _____of the bowels each day is neceseaiy f These pillti supply what the system lack* _____ regular. They care Headache, brighten the Kres.aud clear the Complexion better than cosmetic* They neither gripe nor sicken. To convince you, we •rill mail sample free, or full box for 2ftc. Sold every- •OR. BOBANKO MED. CO.. Philadelphia, P * i r p f e LIU \Akm Me o f h is a b s o lu te c u r e , f r e e to a n y s u f f e re r* w h o m a y s e n d th e ir P. O. a n d E x p r e s s a d d r e s s . W e a d v is e a n v o n e w is h in g a c u r e to a d d r e s s Proi.W. H. PEEKE. F. I).. 4 Cej S. B road w ay, Lo* A n­ N. P. N. U. No. 6 3 2 -8 . F. N. U. No. 709 4kA«osrt«avwr»v*vev«viÉRFévéwév«v«vevmr