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    Highest o f all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov't Report
UNIQUE E N T E R T A IN M E N T .
A G E N U I N E DREAMER.
*
R i s e o f th© M e d i c a l P r o fe s s io n ,
FROM
TH E BLOOD
During the mediscval times tho mon
nsteries, serving as centers of instruc B r the k id n eys, im p u rities p«as o f f harm lessly. I
In B la Sleep l a M id o c c a n H e H eard W a r
I h e in a ctiv ity o f the organs nam ed not on ly
tion, gave some embodiment to the med cau
T a lk .
«e these im p u rities to rem ain and poison the I
A unique ami interesting entertain­
j>’ 8 ,em , but zl>«j leads to th e degen era tion and j
ical
profession,
like
that
which
onr
col
A fussy little man, who had plenty
ment was provided the otber night for of money aud spent it lavishly, was oue leges give. In Italy there later arose in
April, May ar. most emph.tic.liy ffi.
the friends anil patrons of tbe Wnght- of tho saloon passengers who arrived the stitntions for educating physicians, os other Kliment» which affect the'kidnev* aud month* for taking a good blood purifier,
Humusou School For tbs Oral Iimtruc- other day on the American liner Paris. the medical school of Salerno in 1140. blAdaer with H.»«tetter’»e*tom*ch Bltte.s.which because tbe syitem ie now moot in need
iiKewise overcomes malarial, dyspeptic, bilious,
tiou of the Deaf in New York by tbe He was looked upon as a nuisance by In France before the end of tho thir uei
of such a medicine, and because it more
vou* and rheumatic complaints.
pupils of that iuHtitutlon. All who par­ some of the passengers on the voyage, teenth century the surgeons had become
quickly responds to medicinal qualities.
“ You’ra mean euouith to steal,” she cried.
ticipated were perwuiH who are totally
In winter impurities do not pass out of tbe
A* at her wide I sat.
but when quarantine was reached and incorporated into a distinct college, t o ]
Aud all I stole was ju st a kiss--
deaf and would be mutes had they not the passengers read of tbe president's lowing in this way the incorporated
body freely, but accumulate in tbe blood.
m
And I was h y p n otiz ed at that.
been taught mechanically to speak. Tbe
message and subsequent events they medical faculty, and while thus inte
first part of tbe programme consisted of changed their views about the little grating themselves they excluded from
F R O S T , F R O L I C A N D B U S IN E S S .
1 the recitation of “ Miles Blandish," by man.
their class the barbers, who, forbidden
Helen Keller, a 15-year-old girl, who
A H OM EM ADE HAM M OCK.
The winds over frozen ponds ami lakes,
He was one of the few who dared go to perform operations, were allowed
has been both deaf aud blind since she on deck during the first days of the voy­ only to dress wounds, etc. In onr own over snow-flf Ids of plains and open coun­
A n y O n e C a n M a k e I t a n d H a v e S o m e ­ was 18 mouths old.
She is now learn­ age, owing to the storm. After the con­ country there have been successive con try i* heavily charged with frost and fine
t h i n * T h a t W i l l Hu a D e li g h t .
particles of frozen matter. It is the mo*t The best medicine to purify, enrich and
ing to read tbe lips of a person speaking cert on board lie gathered about him a aolidatiaof.
penetrating way for chill to set in. Sud- vitalize the blood, and thus give strength
It may bo easily constructed ont of an by laying the fingers upon them. She
The barber surgeons of London were den warmth, sudden chill, and severe and build up the system, is Hood’s Sarsa­
ordinary barrel and a good length of committed tbe poem to memory from dozen congenial spirits, bought cham­
colds.
Girl* and boys *kating, driving for
incorporated by Edward IV, aud in the
hemp rope sufficiently »tout to bear the the embossed characters used by the pagne for them aud spun a yaru. It was
parilla. Thousands take it as their Spring
fifteenth century tiie College o f Phy pleasure or business, and men at work
of
a
dream.
atield know the difference in temperature, Medicine, and more are taking it today
weight of a grown person.
blind alphabet. When in doubt, she re­
sicianswas founded and “ received pow­ l e t the youngsters skate a w a y and witn
He
bad
dreamed
that
there
was
a
One should be careful to select a freshed her memory by means of the
than ever before. If you are tired, “ out ol
pauic ou the New York Stock Exchange er to grant licenses to practice medicine mouth open laughing tak.- in a dose of
clean, nicely made barrel for the pur­ raised letters.
sorethroat. Drivers and workmen throw
—a
power
which
had
previously
been
and
stocks
were
falling
off
frightfully.
pose.
wraps and all know the next day
Although her articulation is necessa­
confined to the bishops.” Progress iu aside
«rom soreness and stiffness what sudden
If there is no empty one to be found rily imperfect, her words were audible And he vowed there was war talk be­
definiteness
of
integration
was
siiown
•Jhiil means. Now the best thing to do
in the storeroom or cellar of your home, aud intelligible to most of those in the tween tbe United States aud England.
when iu Charles I's time persons were when housed is to rub well at once with St.
it may be purchased at any grocery store room. The reading was illustrated by a Then the other men around the table
Jacobs Oil. I f you do, vou will not have
forbidden
to
exercise
surgery
in
London
for 25 oentsor less. Remove tiie top and series of seveu tableaus iu Furitan cos­ shook their heads gravely aud advised
or if you are stiff and sore, it sorts,” nervous, have bad taae in the
and within seven miles, until they had sorethroat;
will cure bv warming the surface to throw
bottom of the barrel, and three inches tume. The pupils who took part iu the the little man to stop drinking and go
morning, aching or dizzy baad, sout
out tne chili.
from the edge, both top and bottom, tableaus were Bertha M. Freeman, J. to bed. He would feel better in the been examined by the company of bar­
bers and surgeons, and also when, by .. " ‘ ‘ ii0- 1 km*w you were c o m in g ton igh t. stomach and feci all run down, a course
moruiug.
bore holes by means of a gimlet between Pierson Kadeliffe, Will J. (¿uinlan aud
is tle to n —W h y, W illie ?
W illie - B it t e r ha* of Hood's Sarsaparilla will put your wboli
But it was different yesterday morn­ the eighteenth of George II, excluding C been
the staves ull around.
asleep all (h e aftern oon .
, Willard K. Taft. They were followed
body in good order and make you strong
the barbers, tlio Royal College of Sur
ing
when
the
papers
were
thrown
aboard
Thus you have a row of holes at each by Katharine Woodward, an 8-year old
and vigorous.
It is tbe ideal Spring
geous was formed. At the same time
H O W ’ S T H IS T
at
qnaruutiue.
Then
the
little
man
be­
end of the barrel, through which may child, iu a Greek dance.
Medicine and true nerve tonic, because
came the cynosure of all eyes. He en­ there have grown up medical schools iu
bo laced the rope, inside and out, and
Tbe performance was concluded by a
W » offer O ne H undred D ollar» R »w ard for
various places which prepare students
fastened lirrnly at a chosen stave on two act farce, written by oue of tbe pu­ joyed it; also the champagne that was
•ny ca*e o f Catarrh that ca n n o t be cu red by
forced upon him. His friends claimed for examination by these incorporated H a ll’* Catarrh Cu»e.
pils, Robert H. Moulton. There were
F. J. C H E N E Y A CO, Prop«., T ole d o , O.
thut lie was the only genuine dreamer medical I k ¡dies, further iutegratious
We the u n d ersign ed, h a ve k n ow n F. J C h eney ‘
eight speaking parts, all of which were
extant. Owing to certain effects of being implied. Hospitals, too, scattered for the last 16 years, and believ e h im p erfectly
enacted by persons who had been taught
orab le in all business transaction s and fin­
champagne, the little man was just able throughout tiie kingdom, have becorat* a hon
n cia lly able to carry ou t auy o b lig a t io n « m ade
to speak. As tiiey were all totally deaf,
to maintain a dignified silence and places of clinical instruction, somo unit­ by their firm.
it was necessary for them to fake their
W est A T r u a x ,
could not be interviewed ou dreams.— ed to colleges and some not. Another
W holesale D ruggist», T oledo, O.
cues by Watching each other’s lips. The New York Herald.
species of integration has been achieved
W a l d in o , K in n a n A M a r v in ,
performance would have been a very
W holesale Druggists. T oled o, O hio,
by medical journals, weekly and quar­
Is the O ne True B lood Purifier. A ll dru ggists. 11.
H a ll’« Catarrh
tarrti (Jure t is taken in tern a lly , a ctin g
creditable one for uny amateurs.
terly, which serve - to bring into com­ d ir r e ctly upc
u p on the b lo o d aud m u cou s surface« o f Prepared o u ly b y C . I. H o o d & C o., L o w ell, M i m .
N A T U R A L S O F T SOAP.
the
system
.
P
rice,
75c
per
bottle,
Mr. Moulton, who played tbe leading
Sold
by
all
munication educational institutions, in
'ru g g ists. T estim on ia ls free.
part, spoke with great disiiiujfness. He Found In a S e r ie s o f F it « I n t h e B i g H o r n corporated bodies and the whole profes
are p u rely v e g e ta b le , care-
H a ll’s F a m ily P ills are the b e s t
M o u n t a in .
has been prepared for college at the
siou.—Herbert Spencer
M
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,
c
o
n
t
a
in
in
g
pictu
res
school aud will enter Columbia next
A party of gentlemen from the east,
and 35o “ a d s ,” lo cents. It w ill h elp you find
fall. Ho expects to have no difficulty iu who have been hunting and fishing for
ea lth y life p artn er. P. O. box 939, P ortland.
recitation and w ill be able to under­ the past month iu the Big Horn moun­
T r y G k k m k a f o r b r e a k fa s t .
stand purt of the lectures by watching tains and basip, in Wyoming, met while tr a m the t ’ouricr-H errtld, S aginaw , M ich.
tbe lecturers’ lips. The others iu the there with a .pertinent illustration of
ti u ie j
It was publicly talked all over Clare
east were Bertha M. Freeman, Florence ’ the natural marvels of the great oentnl county, Mich., for some time beiore
renJ!'
Tailor-Hinne.CSfeished and sew ed
m
a
k
es
a
s
p
e
c
ia
lt
y
oi
west.
This
was
nothing
less
than
the
w ith silk th rou g h ou t, p erfect fittin g
Hhattuck, Katharine* Woodward, Carrie
the Courier-Herald sent a reporter to
E p ile p s y , h a s w ith ou t
—by first-class w h ite ta ilors—from
luuoiiiei, Willard K. Taft, Francis Bell discovery of a series of pits, or vats, of Dover to fully investigate the Coulter
d o u b t tr e a te d a n d cu r ­
y o u r m easure. O u a p p lica tio n w ill
e
d
m
o
r
e
c
a
s
e
s
th
a
n
any
natural soft soap, the excellent quality matter. He fiually went, aud we pub­
send sam ples o f cloth an d d irection s
and Mary Nicholas.
liv in g P h y s ic ia n ; his
fo r self m easurem ent. B lack C h ev­
s u c c e s s is aston ish in g.
The entertainment was the first of the of the product showing that old Dame lish today his full report. The Coul­
io t su itin gs, » » 1 2 . U n iform s and
W e h a v e h ea rd o f case*
B ic y c le Suits a specialty.
sort ever attempted at the school, and Nature is well competent when iu the ters are prominent people, though Mrs.
o f 20 y e a r s ’ standing
Mr. Wright was much pleased with its mood to hold up fully the end of her C. iu response to the question whether
c u r e d bv
B
U
I«
i
BUCK
CLOTHING COMPANY, PORTLAND, OREGOI
him. Hi
success. Tbe preparation for it, lie said, string as a housewife.
she objected to being interviewed, said,
p u b lish es e
These natural soft soap pits, seven in “ Certainly not.” Her story follows;
bad been of great value as a means of
v a l|u a b 1 e
w ork
or
practical instruction to tlie pupils.— number and having an average capacity
“ About fourteen years ago we de
t h is d is .
of
about
1,000
gallons,
are
scattered
New York Sun.
ease, w hich
cided to take up our abode in Dover
-
FOR CHILDREN TEETHING
-
he sends
over an area of two or three acres of al­ and everything went along smoothly
i F o r «ole by «11 D ro g tU t* . 85 C e a U • bottlo, <
wi t h
a
kali land, situated just below the for several years, business progressed
la r g e b ot-
A B RI TI SH ALLIANCE.
mouths of half a dozen hot springs and uud being of a saving temperament we ;le o f his a b s o lu te cu re, fre e to a n y s u ffe r e r s
Who m a y sen d th e ir P. O. an d E x p re ss a d d ress.
M o r p h in e H a b it C a r e d In 1 0
R u m o r T h a t W i ll ia m W a l d o r f A . t o r Ia tn two large springs of practically pure lu­
accumulated quite an amount. Our W e a d v is e a n v o n e w ish in g a c u r e t o a d d re s s
to 2 0 d a y s . N o p a y t i l l cu re d .
M a r r y C a d y C h u r c h il l .
bricating oil. The water from the hot family iucreased as the years rolled by •TO w H. PEEKE, f . D.,4 Cedar St., Hew Tor*
DR. J. STEPHEN»; Lsbanon.Ohto.
They say now that it is Lady Ran­ springs and tbe oil drainage combining and we now have five children living,
either side. You w ill bo surprised to dolph Churchill on whom Willie Wallie with each other and acting ou the al­
find how nicely tho ropes w ill adjust Aster is about to confer his mime, bis kali deposit constitute a natural soap the oldest 15, youngest 8, but sickness
themselves in the half circle or grooves Spanish ancestors and a share of his manufactory, the product of which is made its way into our household, and
doctors’ bills flooded upon us, until we
afforded by the gimlet holes.
gathered in the adjacent series of earth have nothing left but our home, and
enormous estate.
Knock off the barrel hoops, and your
It seems a good and reasonable match cavities, or pits.
these sweet children.
Everything
hummock w ill full at your feet, the enough, but rumor lias always had it
Just below the pits themselves is a
etaves opening ont smoothly, held se that Lady Randolph long since gave her wide tract of spongiest marsh soil, in went to satisfy the claims of physi­
cians.
enrely by the ropes.
heart to another— to the young guards­ whose depths the soft soap surplus is ah
“ About three years ago I had a
Ropes attached at the four corners man whom she nursed so tenderly »orbed. Tbe product is perfectly mar­
w ill swing the hammock from stout through the consequences of a severe ac­ ketable, and in the coming commercial miserable feeling at the back of my
ears, my right hand became paralyzed
brass hooks fastened on tho tree trunks cident.
development of the Big Horn basin
If “ La Belle Chocolatiere ” isn’t on
aud the paralysis extended to my arm
ou the lawn, or between u piazza post
Willie Wallie would indeed be fortu there w ill doubtless be a natural soft
aud throat, aud would affect my head
uud the lioitse, upon the latter.
the can, it isn't Walter Baker & C o.’s
nate to capture such a prize, for Lady soup syndicate.— Rocky Mountain News.
aud eyes, sometimes for days I would
There is a deal of luxury in this sim­ Randolph is still young— near 41—clev­
Breakfast Cocoa.
lose my sight, my face was deformed,
ple, homely device. The swell of the er as they make ’em and with un excel­
F U N E R A L T R O L L E Y CARS.
lifeless as it were, my nose was drawn
W A L T E R B A K E R & CO.. L im ite d ,
stave towanl tho center w ill be found lently well assured position iu Kuglish
B ro o k ly n A b o u t t o F l a r e T h e m o n L in e* to one side and I presented a pitiable
to exactly fit tlio back when in a reclin­ society.
DORCHESTER, MASS.
L e a d in g t o C e m e t e r ie « .
appearance and never expecting to re­
ing position, and, moreover, this ham­
But, then, this is only rumor, which
Funeral cars on several of tlio Brook­ gain my natural facial expressions. I
mock w ill not double np and incase one may lie very wide of the mark aud may
in uncertainty of getting in and out, as Halter Willie Wallie’« vanity to au in­ lyn trolley lines of street railway are to employed the best physicians that
tbe net ones are so prone to do.
ordinate degree.— Cliolly Knickerbocker bo placed in operation next spring if the could be procured, expending thou­
experimental earou the Ridgewood line sands of dollars for their services but
For tho lawn tho hammock need only iu New York Recorder.
proves to be a success. Tlio system lias could not obtain relief. At last they
receive a coat of Knglish enamel paint
worked successfully in several western stated my case was beyond the reach
in some bright, cheery color and bo fit­
A WATERY SUBJECT.
If you want » sure relief for pains in the back, side, cheat, or
cities, notably Abilene, Kan. , Liucolu, of medical skill, aud it would be but a
ted with a Japanese l ush pillow, or cir
limbs, use an
short time until the end would come.
cular net, which can bo purchased for ■ la th in g K t t l lc . T r o u b l i n g F o l k I n P a r t s o f Neb., aud Chicago.
The cars making np the train w ill be This certainly was not very encourag­
10 cents, but for Hie piazza wo have
I llin o is .
seen one elaborately decorated.
While the authorities at Washington appropriately painted black. The first ing to me, but I uever gave up hope.
It was painted a vivid yellow, and I are struggling with the Venezuelan car is especially constructed for the pur­ In connection with receiving the at­
tlio ropes hail Isssi stretched over ill question tho Illinois state authorities ut pose. A bier iu the ceuter w ill support tendance of physicians 1 have tried
B e a r in M ind —Not one of the host of counterfeits and imi­
crimson wool, finished in hunches of [ Lansing are having troubles of their the casket. Opposite it will be seats for every medicine known to the apothe­
tations is as good as the genuine.
cary, but uever received any relief un­
IMiinpniiH that hung from tho brass hooks own. Here is a question which a blush the minister and the pallbearers.
Tbe uext car, with sable bliuds to til Dr. W illiams Pink Pills for Pale
that suspended tho hummock.
ing young schoolma’am, residing in an
A very thin pad, or mattress, made interior county, inis submitted in good draw down, w ill be reserved for the im ­ People came to my assistance. Before
mediate mourners and will be attached I had taken half of the first box the
of hair and covered with a Bagdad rug, faith to Superintendent 1’ iitteiigill:
Tho very remarkable and certain
to the funeral car as a trailer. The trol­ deformity iu my face had left me, aud
relief given woman by MOORE’S
which hung over the sides of the ham­
“ Which should take u bath the often
REVEALED REMEDY haa given
mock ns an oriental valance, added to I er— tho farmer or the student? If yon ley pole of the first car will be draped before four boxes hud been consumed
it
the
name
o
f
Woman’s
Friend.
It
is
w
uniformly success­
its luxury; besides this there was a uest think that the student ought to, please with crape. The main I k sly of the the paralysis had disappeared entirely
ful
in
relieving
the
backaches,
headaches
i
C
J
. and we ak ne ss
mourners and sympathizing fliends w ill and much to my surprise I felt like a
of down cushions gay in bandanna covets give your reason why. ”
which burden and shorten a woman’s
life. ThonBands of
piled at one end.— Exchuuge.
The scboolma’am explained that her follow ill ordinary cars at as close a new woman. 1 have not taken any women testify for it. It will give health and strength
headway
as
possible.
medicine
since
lust
spring,
just
about
a
pupils had been unable to solve the ques­
and make life a pleasure. For sale by all druggists.
G r a r r f u l W alking*
year ago, and my trouble has not ap­ BLUMAUER-FRANK DRUG CO., P o r t l a n d , Agents.
tion. The question remains unanswered
A P O P U L I S T MOSES.
It appears that Newport, nocioty Rirls pending the return of Professor Patten-
peared since. I owe my health, my
have formulated a rale for graceful gill to the city, mid in the meantime C o n *ln o f F r e a ld e n t L in c o ln S t u m p in g life, to Dr. W illiams' Pink Pills.
walking, which pedoKtriuiiH w ill please both the farmer and tho students doubt­
S o u l b o a s t e r ii K a n ««* .
“ A short time since my little boy
copy if they wish to get. on in this less grace the ranks of the great army
Colonel C. A. Lincoln, a cousin of John was afflicted with St. Vitus’
world. An intelligent writer thus tie of the unwashed.
BY C O R RESPON DIN G WITH
Abraham Lincoln, is the Populist Moses dance. He could not walk aoross the
ncribes this ntt*p: "O n e of thecnrdiiml
just now who is electrifying uudieiices room without assistance, in fact he
points,” she says, “ is that the mlvane
in southeastern Kansas. Until recently woud fall all over himself, but after
P e r f o r a t e d S ail*.
ing foot should bo placed a long way
Yachtsmen w ill bo interested in tlio he was a poor farmer in Cowley county. taking a few boxes ot Dr. W illiams'
uheud of the other, so as to make a very
P O R TLA N D , O R ECO N
Last week he espoused the Populist Pink Pills, St. Vitus’ dance entirely
long step, almost a stride, and to keep diwoovery of an Italian sea captain, faith and announced 100 meetings iu left him, aud no trace of the affliction
this stride graceful the foot that is left George Batta Vasalio of Genoa, that ad­ schooihouses iu Bourbon county.
is left. These pills are worth their
behind lifts itself to the toe and takes a ditional speed can lie secured l>y making
He assumes the commonplace charac­ weight in gold. Yon may say in this
a number of small holes in the sails.
right, angle swing. The toe must always
The contention is that the force of teristics of “ Old A b e " and drives a connection that I am w illing at any
be set down first, or the body will sink
wind
cannot fully take effect in a sail, little bay mare which lie says lie has time to make affidavit to the truth of
too heavily at each, like the step of a
since
tbe air in front of it cannot prop driven three times across the continent, these statements, and furthermore 1
fat woman. The pointed toed shoe is
erly
circulate
in tbe inflated part; that making a total of 85,000 miles.— Chi­ w ill answer any communication con-
prefeired if long enough, as it cuts the
erning my case, as I consider it noth­
it
is
stagnant
and
is in effect a cushion, cago TimesHerald.
air and lends elasticity to the foot.”
’ T I R r .H P A P E R
IN T H E E N D -
ing more than right and just that I
There! This is uncommon sense, but which acts like a spring mattress, de­
I n t e ll i g e n t S h e e p .
should assist suffering humanity.”
creasing
the
actual
pressure
of
the
wind
the Newport pedestrian always walks
" I was on my bicycle,” writes a man Dr. W illiam s’ Pink Pills contain all
against the cauvas.
just that way. Therefore let every girl
Trials made by the rnptuiu in various to an English magazine, "and was pass­ the elements necessary to give new life
who can forsake her wheel long enough
weathers have seemingly proved the ing a very large field where a number and richness to the blood and restore
to walk i t all try it. She w ill feel she
utility of this innovation.— New York of sheep were grazitig. As I passed a shattered nerves. They are for sale
iH in the swim light (iff. for Miss Amy
World.
sheep ran toward me in an excited state, by all druggists, or may be had by
- ô a* T P O R T L A N D .
Bend and Miss Julia Grant, besides half
looking np at me like a pet dog and mail from Dr. W illiam s’ Medicine
a dozen otber fair ones now doing this
■lark 1« HI* E n g in e F r o m S t * t « O ffice.
blaatiiig in a most piteous way. I was Company, Schenectady, N. Y ., for 50
swan step act, are declared to I hi “ bean
T. J. Holiness?, who years ago wins so interested in what I saw that I cents per box, or six boxes for $2-50.
tiful walkers.” — Bouton Herald.
nominated and eleeted state railroad stoppl'd, aud instantly the sheep gallop­
commissioner, has returned to his old ed to the farther end of the field iu the
T r im m in g « F or Su m n irr Itodtcea.
KKNALDO.
occupation—that of a locomotive engi same excited way, and then raced hack
Lace, ribbon and fiend decorations are ueer. At the time of his nomination he
«•••»•••••••«
to me again, bleating aud looking tip at
all initial on the bodices, w hile empire was an engineer, with a run between
M A R R I E D L I D I E * I Many of you have
R E A D T H IS !
Jbeen suffering f o r
cape*, epaulets, Vandyke arrangement» St. Louis and Poplar Bluff He gave up me just in the same beseeching way as
it did at first. Had it spoken it could
years from trou b les k n ow n as Female W eakness
and various other design» are show n for his job to make the canvass and was
and
h
a
ve
been
able
to
get
n o h elp . Y o n h a ve
not have been plainer in its request that
their adornment, writes IsalN'l A. Mai elected. His six years’ term expired last
pain In you r back, » c r o s s y o u r body a n d d o w n
I should go with it to the other end of
vottr
limbs,
headache,
or
oth
er
easily rec o g n ise d
Ion in Tlio Ladies’ Home Journal. A» year, and in January of this year he
the field. I could see not 1 ¡mg but a few
sy m p tom * o f fem a le troubles. O ur p rep aration
bead trimming» are quite expensive, it started a little business, but it was not
"R E N A I .D O ,” a health lotion, ia the p rescrip tion
still I felt compelled to go with
o f • celeb ra ted s p ecia lis t o n fem a le disease», In
la well to know that there may I»' got­ a success. He applied to tbe Iron Moun­ trees;
w h es e h a n d » it ha« been th e m ean « o f c u r ia s
the sheep, so unmistakably did it let me
ten, in the large shop», strings of Is-ads tain for a job, got it and took out his
hundreds. It w ill c m » y o u ! It destrons »11
We will send FREE either »
know that it wanted me to go with it
germ s w h ic h m ay be present
w h ic h all
mid spangles to be applied to ribl.'ii or first train to Little Rock the other So 1 went, the sheep galloping on be­
these trou bles are du e, bu t is perfectly harm lea«
large 2-blade Pocket Knife
pieoe material, so that the economical night.—Chicago Tribune.
to th e patleut. T he pfefaaD C T w ill not be
fore me, till it reached the spot at the
with stag handle, OR, a pair
h arm ed ny o u r w ash and so is o f great uae to r e ­
woman may form a fashionable garui
lie v e niHoy o f it« trou ble» as v o m itin g , »to. w e
end of the field where I felt sure it
of 7-inch full Nickel Scissors
w ill m a il on a p p lic a tio n c ir c u la r c o n t a in in g »x -
lure without spending much money
R r i* t lT f S tre n g th o f M »t* l » m l T im b e r .
wanted me to go. T ill I reached the
Both Q u aran te««! to b « beat
ten sive d e s crip tio n o f th e a «e and a c tio n o f th is
Satin ribls.li is more generally seen
q u ality «lev i.
great rem ed y. O ne b o x o f " R e u a ld o su fficien t
Dr. Robert H. Thurston, in i\ recent place the animal ran round and round
for 3 m o n th * ' treatm en t w ith fu ll d ir e ctio n s , |5.
than either velvet or grosgraiu, and the article, discusses various materials in the same particular spot in the same ex
W e a ls o h a v e ’ R e n s ld o " iu ca p su le« at |1 per
4 0 C oupons:
reasons for its popularity are not only which comparisons of interest are made. cited way. as if it wanted to say: ’ Make
•mall b o x . or *=• per large b o x , « sm aller. Lady
o n . ron
agent* w an ted; ca u m a t « f ó t o 919 per d a y . aa
that it tie* easier, but that it contrasts At tho outset he gives the following haste. Come as fast as yon can. ’ When
•J C o u p o n s mnd 4 0 cents.
every lady w ant* R on a ld o
R em it by registered
more effectively with the fabric proper generally accepted figures: Cast iron I arrived. I found there was a deep
letter. P. O. m o n e y o r d e r or exp ress m on ey
ord er payable to R E N O C H E M I C A L C O .,
Stripes and pluids in silk are fancied weighs 444 |s muds to the cubic foot and stream of water, and one of the sheep
b o x 1099 Sau Joae. C a liforn ia .
Ton m m find f»n« *e*M B in s ld « *aeb * onn**
for plain bodices, w hile if a plain color an inch square bar w ill sustain a had fallen into it and was struggling to
and tw o coupons m aid« • «oh 4 o n n o* b «a o f
is us.si it ia given an elaborate air by its weight of 16..*»00 pounds; bronze, weight get out. ”
for
trimming, t'otton blouse« frequently 995 pounds, tenacity 96.000; wrought
rmsrpjtai Di—yñ*S ■* « m w»
A D is a p p o in t e d S t o r e k e e p e r .
have n double ruffle down the front for iron, weight 4S0, tenacity 50,000; hard
A man went into a hardware store in
*--
their only trimming, as it is conceded “ struck” steel, weight 400. tenacity
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Portland, Me., aud asked for a second j
to be in best taste to develop them sim
78,000; aluminium, weight 168, tenac­ hand coffin. He said he kept a country '
SemV Cnupom . w ttk . V i » , mmé A édrm tt tm
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ity 96,000. A bur of pine just an heavy »tote and thought lie would keep second- j
BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO , DURHAM, *■ C.
Mi»» Mary Bartel me of the Chicago as a bar of steel an inch square w ill baud coffins for sale. He thought the
Buy a bag o f this Celebrated S m o k i n g Tobacco and read the
bar has just closed a course of It! lec­ hold up 196,000 pounds, the beet ash Portland st. re« kept everything, from
coupon which gives a list of other premiums and how to get them,
ture* upon medical jurisprudence in the 175,000 and some hemlock 900,000 hornet»* nests to secondhand coffins. |
pounds. Wood is bulky. It occupies 10 and was grievously disappointed to find
Woman's Medical college of the North
f C K N T S T A M P S A C C tF V C O .
or 19 time» the »pace of steel.
No. 71*
N. P. N. V . No. 638.
w e s t e r n university.
I they didu’t — Hardware
I
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F orm er
M arch
D e a f M u te s G iv e R e c i t a t io n s a n d
O th e r P e rfo rm a n ce s .
Powder
A bsolutely
K li a b a r o f k a , S ib e r ia .
Khabarofka is a wretched looking lit­
tle place, about a quarter the size of
Vladivostok, although it ia the capital
of easteru Siberia and the residence of
the governor general. It lies about 4»
degrees latitude north, or 8 degrees
uurth of Vladivostok. In the public gar­
den is u bluff commanding a birdseye
view of the river, beach and steamers.
Hero is a monument, in bronze, to Gov­
ernor General Adjutant General Nikolai
Nikolaicvitch Muravief, who took purl
In two exploring expeditions— 1854,
1855— and gained the title “ Amurski”
for his services in the acquisition of
this Amur region to Russia. The chief
street in Khaftarofka is called, after
him, Muravief-Amurski. On the stat­
ue's pedestal are engraved the names
of himself, his wife, about 20 military
officers and seven scientific men, who
"shared in the toils and dangers of his
expeditions. ” Near the statue is a baud
stand, where a military band plays on
Bunday evenings, and a little temple of
the Blessed Virgin, the Bogoroditza,
with painted pictures inside the walls.
Further on is a pretty little wood, left
for shade. Behind is the governor’s
house, a fine brick building, with sen­
tries pacing before it. Past the wood a
steep path leads to the bathing place,
whore one has the choice of wading in
from the stony beach or diving from a
regular bathing house at the end of a
dilapidated wooden pier.— Fortnightly
Review.
H ow M m . C arllale K eep# C ool.
Mrs. Carlisle's prescription for endnr-
““ ^ . I ’ t U l i V t o W
to worry
or fret. Do all your work early in the
day and try to find some light employ­
ment, either physical or mental, to keep
your thoughts from the thermometer
and how “ awfully hot it is.”
The wife of the secretary enjoys her
homo to the utmost. She lias the house
rid o f many of the heavier hangings
and thicker rugs as soon as the weather
becomes oppressive. The large, airy
rooms are clad as far as possible in cool
summer attiro, and the intense heat of
the midday is shut out.— Washington
Letter.
11. r H e a r t 1,'pon l i a r S la a v* .
Tlio up to date girl, says the New
York Sun, wears her heart upon her
sleeve. It’s a gold or silver heart, to be
sure, and it dangles ubout her neck
from a long, slender chain, but it is of
locket pattern, and within it are a like­
ness ami the lock of hair— presumably
of her sweetheart, The hearts are ubout
an inch uud a half long anil appear in
all grades of ex]tensiveness. Sometimes
they are of richly chased gold set with
precious stones, but aguin they are sim
ply of frosted silver. They are known
us "Trilby h e a r t s . ’ ’
F I T « . —All Kits m opped free by H r . K i l n e ’ a
N e r v e K « « t 4 » r e r . No Fits after the tlrat
d a y's uhp . M arvelous cures.
cui
Treatise
_
ami |2.00
trial bottle free to Fit cases. Send to Dr. K line
911 A rch St., Philadelphia. Pa.
Piso’a (/tire is the medicine to break up
children's Coughs and Colds.—M uh . M.(l
B i ii n t . Sprague, Wash., March H, 1H94.
i
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CERTAIN .
P ainkiller
I l / ’R
s
P A IN ­
K IL L E R
T i l l (IKKAT
Family Medicine of the Age.
• T ak en Internally, It C ure«
Diarrhoea, Cramp, and Pain in tha
Stomach, Sore Throat, Sudden Cold*,
Coughs, &c., &c.
J
Used E xtern ally, It Cures
Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Sprains,
Toothache, Pain in the Face, Neu­
ralgia, Rheumatism, Frosted F'ect.
No article «T«r attained to aach unbound«»
popularity Salem O k ir tir ,
An article o f great merit and rlrtna.—Of««.
A " 11 i* »if
•
We can bear testimony to the efficacy o f th«
Pain Killer. We hare seen it« magic effect« in
eootlung tha aerercat pain, and know it to be a
good article. (W Is s tiN Inspateh.
A ei>ee<1y cure for pain no family ahonld ba
without it Montreal Transcript.
Nothing haa yet mirpaMied th« Pain Killer,
which ia tho limit valuable family modiciu« uu*
tn D M .-fln a . Organ.
It ha« real m erit. a« a mean« of removing pain«
po medicine ha« acoiiired a reputation equal to
Perry Devia' Paiu-killer. — Nevport ( Ky ) Itailp
Meut.
It i« really a valuable medloin« It <• ne«d bp
many Pliyaiciana. l u lu Traveller
|loware of imitation«, buy only th« gonatn«
mad« by "PanaT D avis .*' »o ld «vagywhar*
Large bottle#, kft aud Ana
i>11;r< 7 1>>\sf
O U U M B J U t.
i
Ijp M
a p a r tic le o f the H olm tcW /l
u p in to the nostrils. A f i e r y
a
m om en t d ra w
b rea th th ro u gh th e n o * f .[
V s e three tim es a d a y , a f t e r »
m ea ls p r e fe r r e d , a n d b e fo r e *
r e tir in g .
CATARRH
E L Y 'S C K K A M H A I .M o p e n * and cle a n a*»
tii*' N hsh ! I’assagca, A llay* Fain and Inflam m a
lin n , Heal* the BONSt I’ r n u v U the M em brane
fro m cold *, Kcatorea the Henaea o f T a ste and
h m oll. T he Balm la q u ic k ly absorbed aud give»
re lie f at on ce.
A p article ta ap p lie d Into each n o a trll, an d 1»
agreeable. P rice, 60 ce n t* at D ru ggists' or b i
m a il.
BLY BR O TH KKB,
M W arren Street. N ew Y ork .
"N
DR. G U R U S
IMPBOVKD
L IV E R
P IL L S
•Kyale. O n * P ill f a r a D m * .
A mov*TD*nt of tU« bow«!* am h day w nwc w ary 9m
lie*ldt Th««« pill- «apply whet th« ayotom lack« *g
m«k« tt ranU r. They cur**
H«adach* bright«« the
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¿Crew, and «tear tba ( orapUikon
pieiion better than co— la
They neither gripe nor aick«n
‘ •n To ooovince pm . 1
will mail «ample free or full b«
boi for Nkc Hold «V 4 MJ.
•bar« D R JiO R A N k o H K D . OO., Philadelphia, f v
T H F A F i t M O T O Ik C O . do«« half th« world*»
• 11 »dal II bw in a a , b M N N It ha« red used the r«at <4
Wind power to 1 tt «h a t It waa* It haa many brano»
. koowB, and supplie» It* goods and impair«
. at your door
It ran and d « N furnish a
-b e ite r article for leu* money than
■ other«. It make* pom plug and
I'teared, Steel Q»i vanitesi after
Complet loll windin' K luting
I Fli***1 Steel rower*, steel Buaa Haw
r Frame*, steel Feed t’utter* and f M
i (»Under*. on application It will
of these articles that It wUI furnia» until
January 1 st at 1 /5 the usual prim. ' tl
lank* and Pump« «f all «inda
Head fnr
factory ; 12th, R<*k»cll aa4 fll l B i n Streets, Chkaga
pure
April
M ay
H ood’s
Sarsaparilla
Hood’s Pills
Throat Paralysis.
w.:z P a n t s ?
nan m
FltSi
Cured
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