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, was 2,2tX) piling, which, if laid end to end would reach a distance of 95 miles. The raft was a little more than 500 feet | in length and rode twenty feet under ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING. water and ten feet above water. More E. H. W o o d w a r d , E d it o r & P u b l i s h e r . I than fifty tons of chain were used in lashing the raft together. One big chain ran through the middle lengthways and F R ID A Y , AUGUST 28, 1896. others encircled the whole of it, all of j them having been drawn together by E n tered as »eennd rim s m ntter at th e poetofllce ; steam power. Tho man in charge was at N ew berg, Oregon. | offering to pay a man $10 a day to ride ! the raft to Ban Francisco and keep the Portlaml seems to lie having a suieitle light on it in order, hut no one seemed epidemic lately. anxious to earn $10 in that way. A steam tug took the raft out to sea where The wheat crop now being harvested a large steamer from Frisco was waiting is said to lie the jioorest crop Oregon has i to tow her down. These tugs must have harvested for forty-four years. immense power as the raft was started | on the journey witli apparent ease. Portland has a lady “ newsboy,” and Frank Kinney, formerly of Newberg, she sells papers equal to the heat of them very kindly showed us through the big too. This is a newer woman than the Kinney cannery where the royal chinook most of the now women. arc put up. The fisheries of the Colum bia form one of the largest industries of Jerre Simpson of Kansas, of sockjeas the state. fame, is out for congress again and is Astorians have long claimed to have being fathered by a combination of the tiic largest eily in the United States democrats and populists. without a railroad, hut they can make this claim no longer as the railroad from Jonathan Bourne Jr. lias at last come the seaside was completed to the city down off the roost and Judge O. N. last Sunday. By another year Astoria Denny lias lieen appointed secretary of will without doubt, he connected with the state republican committee. tlie outside world by rail. Across Youngs Bay from Astoria tho United State, senator John H . Mitch new city of Flavel lias been laid out and ell is at home again and announces that a very large and handsome hotel built. he will take the stump for McKinley and Here opens out a broad level country, Hobart, lie expresses full conlidence well located for a city, and the owners of in the election of the republican ticket. the site say it will be the city of tho northwest. Opposite the big hotel a big Some time ago it was announced that all steel English ship lay unloading rail Mary Ellen Lease was going to quit pol road iron. The ship was thoroughly in ities and enter the ministry, but the spected by invitation of the captain, and public howls she has been making lately pronounced seaworthy. don’t sound much like orthodox ser An excursion to Seaside and Gearhart mons. I’ark was greatly enjoyed hv the mem bers of tho association. The big dinner In some of the old countries it is the set before the hungry crowd at the Hotel custom to cultivate the wheat crop the Gearhart was especially enjoyed. The same ns the corn and the yield is dou big hearted proprietor w ho so kindly re- bled. An experienced farmer in the membered us, said Charley Nickel of the east expresses the opinion that farmers Jacksonville Times got away witli six will soon take to cultivating their wheat fried chickens. Gearhart is one of the crop in this country. He relates an in finest seaside resorts on the coast. stance where a farmer tried cultivation, Tho local press committee of Astoria and the result. The farmer removed deserved file thanks of all for their un every other fluke from his drill, thus tiring efforts to make our slay pleasant sowing half the quantity. He then cul and enjoyable. tivated the wheat after the spring rains The officers elected for the ensuing and was rewarded with forty bushels year are A. VV. Patterson of Ifeppnor, per acre, while the remainder of the President; E. L. E. White of Portland, field, sown in the ordinary way, only first vice-President; D. M. Gault of yielded twenty bushels per acre. flillsiioro, second vice-President; Albert Tozier of Portland, Secretary; Clias. I 'ltK S iS A S S O C I A T I O N M E E T I N G . Nickel of Jacksonville, Treasurer. The The Oregon State Press Association meeting next year will be held at Baker met at Astoria last week and held a num City. ber of sessions at which matters of inter est to the association were discussed. It H a y sta ck R o ck . is the opinion of tho substantial mem The many renders of the Graphic who bers of the association that in the past, have gazed in two at Haystack Rock, too much time has been taken up at the while sea-siding at Nestucca beach, and annual meetings in sight-seeing, to the wondered nt tho why and the wherefore detriment of the business sessions of the of that huge pile of solid rock, looming association, and in the future it is pro up out of the ocean, may tie interested mised to hold the business sessions first in the following from the Ocean Wave: and do the junketing act afterward. Haystack Rock stands out from Capo The notes given below may bo of some Kiawnnda a little less than three quar interest. ters of a mile. It is supposed it was The O. R .& N. Co. very kindly fur onco connected with the cape. It is a nished the members transportation and huge rock something over 330 feet high the larger number went down on the and covers several acres of ground. Its Bailey (latxert from Portland on name indicates its shape; it is very Wednesday night. United States Sen much like a stack of hay in form, being ator George \V. McBride was on board much smaller at the top than nt its base. and talked very freely with the mem It is the home of wild fowls uml sea birds bers. The senator asked Toney Noltner of ninny kinds. There is a growth of .if the Dispatch what his figures were on wild grass, weeds and flowers scattered Oregon for the Novemlier election, and over a considerable portion of its surface. he replied tlmt Bryan would carry the It is visited every summer by quite a state by 15,(XX) majority, when the sena number of people who like to make such tor said that 1m had been acquainted adventures. They go in rowboats from with Tony’s figuring on Oregon ma the bench, having to go through the jorities so long, that he knew now that breakers to get there. Those who are it was safe to say that McKinley would capable of handling a bout skillfully in carry the state by 5,000 majority, for the breakers make the trip easily and when Tony claims a democratic majori safely to the rock, hut the hardest work ty of 15,000 it always goes republican by is making the ascent after reaching the 5,000. rock. There is u zig zag trail or road, Newspaper men are an honest lot of on the south side that reaches to the fellows. Secretary To/.ier left $21 laying summit, uml there is qo great dilliculty on tho table for seven minutes during in making the ascent, except in two the evening, while the boat was on her places, where ropes are commonly used way down the Columbia, and when he for this purpose, hut some get over these suddenly remembered what ho had places without the use of ropes. The done and hurried hack, he found the distances over these places arc short and money still there. ladders could be placed over them which The Columbia is indeed a mighty riv would make the ascent very convenient er and lull few other rivers in the world and safe. A trip to Haystack Rock on a will compare favorably with it. Steam calm ilay is one of the pleasures that is boat captains who run on tho river greatly enjoyed, and it is a pleasure boats, refer to the Willamette river men that cannot be obtained at any other as those who run up “ the pond.” And place on die coast. yet the Willamette is thought to be a I.e(t© r fr o m K d iiiu n d R o b in s o n . pretty resjioctalilo stream by most peo ple. The navigator w ho lirst entered Etl I tor G raph ic: Perhaps a few notes by the way may the mouth of the Columbia must have Thirteen yours ago gazed in amazement at this great luxly bo o f Interest. when I first entered I’ortluml, I heard of frci-li water flowing into tin* Pacific. Astoria was all astir at an early hour of Yam hill county, as one o f the best on Thursday morning with those who farming counties In the state, and n were getting ready tor tho regatta. trip up tho valley and across Southern Men, women and children all wore re \ Oregon, circumscribed as it lias neces gatta caps and badges and every kind of sarily been, has tended to convince me business seemed almost abandoned lor that Yam hill d'served Us good name. We think in Yam hill our mails are hail the boat racing. It was an imposing sight to see twen and wish we had more gravel, hut it is ty-five fishing boats with their white surely better to sutler awhile from canvass spread, engaged in a fifteen mile muddy roods and have dilliculty in rare, and it was laughable to watch the getting gravel, than to have so much young Dutchman who owned the win in the land the crops suffer, as is notie- ning Isiat, as he pursed about among his able in some adjacent counties The friends |siiiiting out the craft ns »ho led Nowlierg grave' is decidedly too small tlmt It Is the better evil of the tw o', so in the race. The exhibition made liy the Fort long as people won’t run it over a grat Steven's life-saving crew w as well worth ing to keep out tho Inrge stones, or a trip to Astoria to see. The heavy cart break them or rake them o ff the roads. which is lin'd on the I .each was hauled It seems as though where little work out on the dock, the brats cannon un would make good roads the people are loaded, all the preliminaries arranged inor« Indifferent and do less, so Yam and a line shot out over the rigging of hill roads are not much worse than the The upper tVilluui- an English vessel which was anchored li'st we have seen far out in the river. The first shot was ette counties alts more open and level successful and the sailors on board ran amt some o f them grow fine crops, but up the masts and pulled in the line, do not surpass Yamhill w hile many making it fast mid in n short time a man parts arc inferior There Is some very was carried safely over the ropes in the pretty farming country around Albany. swinging hie preserver to shore. It has Southern Ur. gen struck us as living only Is'en a few years since this meth allllotcd with a superabundance ef od of life saving was put in use hut mountains, the valleys living narrow many unfortunate ones have I mvii saved ami ranches strung along In single tile except ill the upper Rogue R ivir val from a watery grave by it. ¡shortage o f grain mips and fail The big log raft, the third one which ley. has lieen taken out lo sea on this coast ure of fruit was tlie cry everywhere. was tied up at the dock. In the raft Hard times and lu> work to Is- had. NEWBERG GRAPHIC. .1 Naturally we saw more tenuis g o in g ! *,,r Tr*’* rhliosophy. north than south hut along tiie road The growler is a poor traveling coin people also told us there was more trav- panion el north this year, though not so much | The fatter the pig, the better it lUes ¡e.iiii sth aga tb ■ imitl Here in Northern California the cry ! The best pilot always steers Ida ship of hurt! times is the same. People in deep water. seem to bo in u state of unrest every- An honest man can never he n friend w here. We have seen more deserted to the thief. ranches among the mountains and j A fault will attract more attention to foothills ill this state than in Oregon, us than a virtue. Probably water has not held out us ex- The man who has the “ big head” pectcd. There are f ur crops o f peaches often wears u small hat. and some prunes In some orchards we It is because young men drink that have passed and grapes seem full here. | old men are drunkards. We are not In search o f an cldorado [ Eight shy o f the man who claims to or place where limes are not hard and he a Christian, but never pays his ’ we believe it is poor policy for anyone I debts. who is making a living where they are Tho days are never to long for the to move elsewhere at present for more man who puts his heart in his work, work or better pay, unless they have j Home men like that preaching best! other reasons in addition. There is which misses them uud lilts a neigh- much truth in tho remark that the j bor. same amount o f effort in search o f j The man who gets rich in a hurry, work near home, that people put forth generally becomes poor with the same when they get away from home, would rapidity. The man who Is sure there is no hell, almost certainly he as successful. They are building a branch railroad will generally lie found trying to make from .Sisson for tlie lumbering industry one. and there w’as some stir there. Their There are some people who never local logging is done by traction en cure for music except when they play gines. Here In the .Sacramento valley the first fiddle. they are mostly about done harvesting. The man who is trying to hide be W e saw them at work in one field with hind a hypocrite now, will not do it in some 20 or 25 mules drawing the head the judgment. er threshing machine around the field The world has 'been robbed by tlie threshing as it went. They haul the man who dies without leaving it better wheat off with 6 or 8 horses or mules than be found it with one or two trail wagons. Money cannot build a monument big Kirkwood, Cal., E d m u n d R o b i n s o n . enough to keep an unworthy man from being forgotten. Aug 15, *96. Many a boy has turned out had, be KICOW O i l! E X C H A N G E S . cause his fattier bore down to hard on tlie grindstone. Yamhill County Reporter. Instead of finding fault with tlie des Editor l ’arnhurt ami family are camping for a short season in the front ert, look to the God who can make it yard o f an old Kansas friend living blossom as the rose. Some people talk much about »h a t a near Seattle. Mrs. Lucinda Enderton o f Dysart, happy place heaven is, and do nothing Iowa, is visiting her brothers Lorenzo to make their homes resemble it. The Chinese woman who pinches and Sidney Root. Forty-four years have elapsed since she saw the latter her feet, is wiser than her American brother. She will probably remain in sister, who tightly luces her waist. Tlie •South Sea Islander smears her body < Iregon a year. witli oil; the American faded beauty The $2000 residence o f Harry Wat enamels tier face with paste. The lat kins at Bertha, a suburb o f Portland, ter should waste no pity on the former was totally consumed by fire on the — Ex. 18th Inst., together with all contents. The fire was thought to have Imd its A L i e N a ile d . origin in a defective flue. Insurance Consumption and bronchitis arc not amounted to $501). l>y any means the same, although it is A greater amount anil better street hard to distinguish one from tlie other work is being done in uml about Mc ISronchitis is an inflammation of tlie Minnville this year than ever before. lining o f the wind tubes or air vessels It will he more noticable next winter. o f tlie lungs, causing soreness o f the The good work should continue each same, cough, sore throat, hoarseness, year until we have at least five miles dilliculty o f breathing, spitting o f mat of solid road in all directions. ter and sometimes blood. Thousands 1’rof. ( ’has. Magers says wheat is av die annually with this dread disease. eraging about 21 bushels about Wheat- Wilbur.’» Cough Cure will cure. Price land It is estimated that tlie general 50 cents. For sale by all Druggists. average over the county will he between 15 and 25 bushels per acre. A field “ I f you don’t give me a quarter,” near Carlton is reported us averaging said little Willie, “ I ’m going to tell 28 bushels. The quality is generally . about you ki8slng 8,8ter... j “But I hadn’t even thought of kiss- Lawyer Wallace McCamant o f Port- mg your sister,” protested the young land, and his father-in-law, Mr. Davis, man. o f New Jersey, were in the city| “ You ain’t?” said W illie, puzzled. Wednesday, having come up to Yam-■! uThen t wonder what she told me to lull county to look at the l*»*t part of . . . . - ... _ Oregon. Mr. Davis is a brother-in-law S!W that to you for. Indianapolis of Garret A. Hobart, republican vice- Journal. presidential candidate, | ----------- BIG BARGAINS, Tlie N e w b e r g C l o t h i n g H o u s e is o ffe r ing Big Bargains in Ready Made Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods, Hats, Shoes, etc. When in town call and examine their large stock of goods. A trust is a concern that does not trust. Poison Ivy, ii.seet bites, bruises, scalds, burns, are quickly cured by De- W itt’s Witch Hazel ¡Salve, the great pile cure. A. T. Hid. Tlie summer girl is not as bad as she Is painted. “ Boys will be boys,” hut you can’t afford to loose any of them. Be ready for tlie green apple season by having DeW itt’s Colic & Cholera Cure in the house. A. T Hill. The parents o f twins recently born in Butler, Mo., have named them Gold and Silver. Many a day’s work is lost by sick j headache, caused by- indigestion and ! stomach troubles. DeW itt’s Little Earley Risers are the most effectual pill for overcoming such difficulties. A . T. Hill. Frances Casey, St. Louis, Mo. Tlie shortest honeymoon on record Quito a record lias been estnhlisho I took place in New York at tlie cele It lasted just by o ir mountain cliinher» golng from brated Tombs prison thi» city to tho i>oak of Oregon'» hoary eleven minutes, after which tlie “ hap old monaroh récent ly nnd we give below py” bridegroom was taken to Sing a résumé of ti.csc important fuels savs Sing, where lie will stay for three His fiance thought it would fhe Oregon City Enterprise. The, years. jrom est . t n to reach the suamit o! W p hlm d u riiif hle Imprbomnenl to Mount Hood ia HattI» Church, aged 9 hoow thnl he la d a wlfc to Mppert yesrs, the daughter of Mr. and Vis. when he g n t ont,so th e eerrmony waa Wheelor Church; the oldest is l’ utus lv r feriued aftor lits sentence. Pease, aged Tit; tlie heaviest lady is Miss A t a l l i z H u rR iiin . Fannie G. Porter, the school teacher, Mv residence property on corner of and tlie fastest time ever mu te was that accomplished by Otto Frei tag and S ' Third and Center streets in Newberg. ward Rasmussen who rode front here to Two story house of 9 rooms, g'Hxl Kirn the mountain and return in 12 hours and w ell. Will sell at a great bargain, and 45 minutes. | O. I . M ix»u»w, -------- . . . . .. - i Spring! »rook, Or. M y little Itoy, when two years of age, i - . . . ------- was taken very 111 with bloody llux Instead of praying for their daily I »a s advised to use Cltamher|ain's bread, some men tell the Lord what Colie, C!t tiers t i l Dl.trrlnci Remedy kind of weather is needed to make a und luckily procured part o f a bottle. , wheat crop. I carefully read Un directions und -------- -- gave It accordingly He was very low, \ ( ' h m f f •«» M a k e M o n t y hut slow y and surely lie began to ini- In the p»>t three month■* I h*v cleared f il li j Pish W-tshtT- I did most o f t provo, gradually recovered,ami Is now w " n . my brother help*«! «oui© l e x p e c t io do *>©iter n ext m itth. an »»very Di*h W¡»*her sold as stout and strong as ever. 1 feel « lv« rtiv,'s ii'o if •,;,•! «.»’.'s so'voril m »re: l non t suro it saved his life. I never can h * > e to lea ve tho hou»e. People hour about Dish \\ lüher* 411*1 stoni! for them , th ey are praise the R-medy half Us worth. I tho • o c h e a r . Any lad y or ge n tle m a n can m ake mu sorry every hotly lit tho w ord m oney t.i thi* b’i* iM'c*s-, a* n r r y fa m ily » »nt» t Pi»** 'V t,b ..r A iiy of ou r re Vd »r* w h > h a v e does not kno» h >\v good it is, as 1 do en ergy enough aptdy for n t ag e n cy o tu • m ake fr n i p !» ;V> per day, You «. hi M r s Lino ¡4. Hinton, Urabsmsvllle, e.i>l! s e l i ,1 pur: • iL r* by a«!i!rt $$iiu th e Mount! r Co ! i M Marion Co., 1‘ ot id i. For sale by A T. a - i I r T v is h j .r s ucce«* for th e ben-':!' of Hill, driiggixt. t \ ’a there! we’ve got a snap for you w a ® ta T h e CJrnpliic a n d W e e k l y O r e g o n ia n . . . O iy v * T h e G r a p h ic a n d N . Y . T r ib u n e - b t r .A 0 1 .OU T h e G r a p h ic a n d th e R u ra l N o r th w e s t. | k / x 0 1 *0 1 1 O r a n y N e w s p a p e r o r M a g a z in e p u b lis h e d at less th a n p u b lis h e r ’s p ric e . C L U B B I N G L IS T . PACIFIC COLLEGE. I S T e w b e rg , O r e . A quick ami efficient method o f sui cide is to go into Oklahoma or Indian territory and incur the suspicion of be ing a horse thief. The whole system is drained and C o I l c g 8 Cl3,F>S63, N o r m a l OoUFSOj B o o k -k G S p iU S f, undermined by indolent ulcers and witch iiazei All the Grammer School Studies, Music and Art. open sorcs^ D eW itt’s Salve speedily heals them. It is the best pile cure known. A. T. H ill. The best remedy against ants is cayenne pepper. Spread it on tlie shelve» of the store closet under the pa per that covers them. It doesn’ t matter much whether sick headache, biliousness, indigestion and constipation are caused by neg lect or by unavoidable circumstances; D eW itt’s Little Karly Kisers will cure them all. A. T. Hill Students can en ter ftt an y tim e and find classes to suit. An e x ce lle n t hom e for g irls and boys is provid ed un d er the care of a co m peten t Matron, at the lo w est p ossib le p rices. E x c e lle n t bo*trd in p riva te fam ilies. Moral and C h ristian in flu en ces throw n about stu d en ts. We co n fid en tly b e lie v e that su p erior ad van tages can n ot he ottered in th e N orthw est. A ll e x p en ses m oderate. C orresp o n d en ce and visits so licited . F or catalo gu es and in form ation , address, P R E S ID E N T P A C IF IC C O L L E G E , % N E W B E R O , O R E G O N . Those persons who would forever | ,ESSE EDWARDS. President, condemn a man- for one bad act are J never in a hurry to praise somebody ! who has performed a good one. Smith the photographer finds that it always pays to satisfy his customers by doing first class work at prices to suit During a recent visit to tho coast tho Blood w ill Tell, the times. l ’hoto3 3x1 inches for 35 writer was frequently asked what ha I The many different skin diseases such cents per dozen. Ail other work as become o f Yamhill county’s mining as ring worm, tetter, salt rheum, orvsip- cheap as any gallery in town. excitcmenut and prospect. Wo were das, eczema, itching or an eruption of It is now stated that 27,000 persons compelled to plead considerable igno- piniplcs, postules, blotches, chaps or ranee on tho subject. Since getting , . , ,, , , home we lenrn that the sinking of the ‘-racking open of the skin, scrofula, are were drowned and 8,000 were injured shaft has been abandoned for want o f ' directly the cause of impure blood, during the recent tidal wave and earth funds, many pledges to the work re-! Wilbur's Blood Purifier is acknowledged quakes in tho northern provinces of maining unpaid. Some o! the parties tlie best medicine known for any Japan. Interested are still strong in the faith ... ... , . ,, . * that there Is value in the rock, but the J1,1 tlu>8« u,,si8htl.y complaints. Price F o r th e L u n g s. chief adviser, Hemmens, who went $1*00 per bottle. For sale by all Drug- Elder Alson \V. Steers writes from huek to his home on the sound, it is he-1 joists?. Portland, Or.: “ There is no medicine lievud will liot be induced to return. I " _______________ for tlie throat and lungs that I can A remedy against creaking soles is to A d m n e e t«> M a k e M o n e y . recommend to ministers, public speak allow tlie soles to stand over night on a ers and singers, with the confidence I have berries, grapes and peaches, a platter containing a small quantity of that I can the S. B Cough Cure.” 50 year old, fresh ns when picked I Use olive oil, so that they will become sat cents per bottle. For sale by all drug the California Cold process, do not bent urated with it. Thi» will protect them gists. or seal tlie fruit, just put it up cold, against dampness, and If they are ■-------- ». .. - keeps perfectly fresh, nnd costs almost carefully wiped o ff on the sole they The stump speakers in New Jersey,! nothing; can put up a bushel in ten will not grease carpets and rugs, though it is said, have determined to adopt the j minutes. Last week l sold direetions this treatment is intended especially bicycle for their oratorical tours this to over 120 families; anyone will pay a for walking »hoes. fall. They should have no trouble in dollar for directions, when they see the keeping their pneumatic tires well beautiful samples of fruit. As there Eli H ill, Lumber City, I’ a., writes, rounded. are many people poor like myself, I “ I have been suffering from plies twen consider it my duty to give my ex ty-live years and thought my ease in C o r e . C ro u p . perience to such, and feci confident any curable. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve “ My three children are all subject to one can make one or two hundred dol was recommended to me as a pile cure, croup; I telegraphed to bait Francisco, lars round lumie in a lew days. I will so I bought a box and it jH'rformed a got a half dozen bottles of S. B. Cough mail sample of fruit and complete di permanent cure.” This Is only one of Cure. It is a jierfect remedy. God lections, to any of your readers, for thousands of similar eases. Eczema, bless you for it. Yours, ete., J. II. eighteen t w o e n t stamps, which is on- , , . • , , . , , . ... , seres and skin diseases yield quickly Crozier, Grants Pass, Or. 50 cents per ly the net uni cost of the samples, post- , ... , , ,,, ..... J when it i» used. A. I. Hill, bottle. For sale by all druggists. age, etc., to me. -2-RI3 L. M. PAUKER. T I I E G U A P H I C '0 N. E. BR IT T, V ico Pres. B. C. M ILES, C a sh ier BANK OF NEWBERG. C A P I T A L STOOKI, S30 OOO. D IR E C T O R S : JE S 3 E E D W A RD S. E. II. W OODW ARD. B. C. MIRES, J. C. C O L C O R D . N. E. BR IT T. C ertifica tes o f deposit issu ed p aya b le on dem and. E xch an ge bought &ud sold. Good notes d isco u n ted . Deposits re c e iv e d su bject to ch eck at sight, am i a gen eral b a n k in g b u sin ess rn u sacted . C o lle ctio n s m ade on dll accessib le poin ts in the U nited States and Canada. C O R R E S P O N D E N T S — Lad d & T ilton . P o rtlan d ; N ation al Park Bank, N ew Y o rk . Stran gers v is itin g th e c ity are in v ited to c.ill at the ban k for in form ation co n cern in g th e c ity C orrespo n d en ce in v ite d . n advantages claimed by @ One of the prime R ID E R S O F — ibe go-ligh!ly kind- is the A solution o f vinegar and salt is the best thing to clean polished iron, as well us copper. Heat the salt and vinegar in the frying-pan or other dish. Rub o ff the stains, then wash it o ff and scour it with sandsoap. —— ------- Great Speed that can be obtained with little exertion. O i l o f G la d n e a « Is a pleasant, palatable preparation, en tirely free front all oily taste, and may U' administered internally or applied externally. It will remove all pain Iltst ‘ 'human flesh is heir to," if prop erly applied, and might be rightly termed “ a panacea for all ills.” Price 50 cents. For sale by all Druggists. ---- • Powdered borax is a harmless and exceedingly useful article to keep in the house. A tablespoonful added to hard water successfully softens it It is an agreeable addition to the dish water, and helps to keep the hands soft instead o f irritating them, as soda does. Thi* N e w H o o k S p o o n Fr*© t«> A ll I tv .1,1 | i »h© C h ristU n - v vu i tr l thrit Ml** A M Fri • >' Hi :i A , Sx I.* r» Mo ur.mM civ© an ©losiv.u platrtl hook ¡»poon to unyoue *©n«I- in s h er te a J ce n t »tamp* I ?©nt for one am i found if *o u se fu l that I «bowed it to my frle n -ii, «nti ra*«!<* fltt.u oin tw o hour*, ta k in g order* for Alu* *p<w»n. I'h© hook »pooa L a hou«©hoM nore*sity. Tt can n ot slip into the di»b or ©.' »kin* ves’«t*l, b©in* hold in the plae© by a hook on th© back. I'h© *p«>on is so m e th in * th at housekeeper.-* h-»v© needed e v e r sine© sp«>on< w ere flrM in v e n te d A n yo n e ©an a stmnl© *poou by .«©ndt;.* ten --©©nt »tamp* to Mi»« Frit*. T h is is a ?pl s p le n d id w ay ■ ’ k * mo ey *»•■•':• *jd homo. > ©r> truly, 2¿ttc $ ; T h ey are so firmly put together that machine and rider seem ns one. Get on jn Imperial and try it. Send for ’96 catalogue. ^ j AMES & FROST COMPANY, CHICAGO, ILL. g Scientific tarerions Aflercy for National Ore & Reduction Co. 5720 C heltenham \ yem b , S I. L o u is , M o ., U . S. A , ---- manufacturer « or— F u rn aces for Nickel, Copper, Cold, S ilver and Lead O res. CAVEAT«, TRAOE MARICS, DESIGN PATENTS,» CCPYRICMTS, ©tcJ For Infonnatlon ard free Handbook w rtteto MI NN A CO., A t B hoji DW a t . n e w Y o r k . Ci dei t bureau for secatiti« patents in America. Virery patent token out by us is brr»u*ht b ef t © the public by »n o tic e giveu free c i char?© in tho JifMutifif ^m etiuu L oran t cirmlstioTt o f any sd en ti 3 c paner in th<5 world. i*;>lendidly lllostreted. No intelligent tnaa *V*»ld b© u*. it. UT©ek!r, a le * r: f L ' f l i i l nwuths. Address MÜNW A CO» * - sa 3t 1 JkvcCn# ¿V* l u t çstj» ENGINEER* AND CONTRACTOR* F«5R EQUIPMENTS OF CALORIC AND CHEMICAL REDUCTION WORKS. Estim ate* on flu x in g M aterials. JLc., fu ra U h k ü ou ap p lication . Wanted—Än Idea F je W lT O E r I d w : i W i m j bring t o o wealth. W rit. JOHN WXDDERBt'R.N * CO P .t - n t A l t « ; d U.. fo r ih rir SI .SU) p r o « d e r *nJ ujt f tT o h u rti^ i Ir.-m üonl w^nteU.