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MUSCLE IN COURTSHIP. Mr*. Paxton Tell* How Jack GlllyfUh Won Iler Daughter IJz. •‘He, he!” cackled old Mrs. Paxton as she took her snuff stick out of her mouth and leaned back in a chair. “He, he, he! yeou didn't know our Liz was goin’ to marry Jack Gillytish, did yeouP” “Lordy, no!” says Mrs. Jones. “1 heern as how your man 'lowed that Jack was too meachin' an’ hadn't grit nuff to suit him nor Liz.” “He, he, he!” roared Mrs. Paxton. “That’s whar the laff comes in. The ole man did think so, but he’s sorter changed his mi ml. Yeou see. Jack’s been so blamed spoony and mushey 'round Liz, an’ actin’ so like a sick calf, par didn’t like it. He said as how no feller with a bit o’ grit or sand in ’im would make sich a denied fool o’ hisself. An’ he said as how he was goin’ to put Jack to test an’ lick ’im an’ shame’im right ’tore Liz an’ make “So Tas’ night, when Jack and Liz was spoonin’ round on the kitching door-steps, par he steps up an’ rolls up his sleeves an’ he sez, sez he: “ ‘Lookee here, Jack, unless I'm Blighty mistaken, yeou ain’t the sort of chap I wants fer a son-in-law, nor one Liz wants for a man. But I kinder like you. Jack, an’ I’ll give a fairer show’ll I would most airy one else; so if you kin lick me with me holdin' one hand abind my back, yeou kin go on with your sparkin’, but if yeou cayn't, blamed if I don’t trounce yeou good with one hand an’ boot yeou off’ii the place into the bargain. Sha’n’t I, Liz?’ “Well, Liz she kinder snickered into her a pern an’ sez: “ ‘Yes, yeou kin, par.’ Jack he got red as tire an’ I thought he’d light out for the woods, but stid o’ that he sez to Liz, sez he: ‘Shell I try him one, LizP’ an’ Liz she sez, sez she: ‘Pitch in, Jack, I’ll hold yer hat.’ “Well, par stood a-grinnin’ when Jack gave a jump an’ a yell an’ I’m blamed if he didn’t knock par a rod at the first lick, an’ he hadn’t hardly crawled to his feet when Jack give ’im another crack that sent ’im fiat inter a big tub o’ rainwater kerswash. Then Jack grabbed him by thq heelz an’ jerked him to his feet an’ clapped his jaws ’till Liz an’ me nearly died a-1 tif fin’, an’ we jest come nigh splittin’ our sides, when Jack tripped par up the neatest yeou ever see in your life, an’ grabbed ’im by the heels an’ drug ’im three times ’round the house, and then flung him over a ten-rail fence into a hog waller. Lordy! how Liz an’ me did laft! “Then Jack he conies an' sets down to sparkin’ Liz as kam an’ as cool as a cowcnmber, an’ bymeby par he crawls out an’ sneaks ’round back o’ the house an’ sticks his head ’round a cor ner an’ sez, kind o’ feeble-like, sez he: ^,‘MYeon can hev her, Jack.’ “Blamed if it wa’n’t nuff to make a dog 1 aff. ”— 7 'id- B its. * —— BOILED ICZ-CREAM. Bom* of the Chinese Summer Delicacies Coveted by the Gotham Heathen. One of the attractions of Mott street on a summer Sunday are the several Chinese watermelon stands. If one wishes to enjoy a genuine Oriental market sight, with stands and booths of nearly every description, crowded with Chinese patrons, he should pass through Mott street on a Sunday after noon. say about five o’clock. The way the heathens get away with Christian watermelon is significant. Without exaggeration on a single Sunday after noon between the hours of four and eight p. m., at least two tons, or four thousand pounds, of watermelons are devoured by the throat-parched opium smokers. There are seven Chinamen who keep watermelon stands and each takes in from twenty to fifty dollars per Sunday. * They retail their melons at five cents a slice to their fellow coun trymen. As many as forty Chinamen are often seen surrounding one stand munching at huge chunks of well ripened “Western pumpkins,” as the Chinese call them. Then there are the Chinese peanut stands, that also do a big business at any time of the year. This is because the Chinese cook their peanuts in salt water. They are boiled until they be come mellow. Even the Chinese roasted peanuts are much superior to those produced by the sons of sunny Italy, because the nuts are soaked in salt for thirty-six hours before they are put through the roaster. The watermelon seeds are similarly treated, and they serve among the Mongolians of Gotham as a very dainty dish at their great dinners, as, instead of smoking cigars, the Chinese guests sit down and crack watermelon seeds. The sugar-cane stands also do arush- -kigdmsiness, as do the Chinese “Leon fun” or ice-cream stands. The Chinese ice-cream is somewhat different from any other kind of ice-cream. In the first place it has no ice in it, and in the Second place there is no cream; but it is called Leon fun or “cold” cream or jelly, and it is really the only thing that answers to ice-cream among the four hundred million of heathens in China. The Chinese are so fond of it that even the real article In re has failed to super sede it This “Leon fun” is made of a species of light stuff, very much like American blanc mange. It is boiled very thin w ith brown sugar and set in cold water until it congeals and then cut up in dice-shaped small squares. A few spoonfuls of this is put into a bowl, a kind of thin, cool sweetened sauce is poured over it, and the whole of this peculiar mixture is sold for a Christian nickel. The Mott street fan- pi. tan players call it boiled ice-cream.— I' ong Chin Foo, in N. Y. World. fl—Market Reports.— rens ami paper stationary. Cutlery is very dull, firm and fairly active. Butter ^Brong. but inclined to be slippery. ^■hisky lively and unsteady. Hops ^■ely anil active, Gunpowder in- ^■n.il to be rising. Eggs opened ■ ’£ 1 ■ ■K Alfonso XIII.. King of Spain, is a oier a year old and receives a .f a year, which ^Brly equals fl.MO.OQO. CHARMING HOMES. POULTRY VERMIN. The Part Taken by Loving Hand« In Mak ing the Home Beautiful. How to Prevent I.lct< and Other Paraaltlc Inaeeta ou Fowl«. CARE OF THE SKIN. When and How to Bathe and What Kind of Soap to Use. rhe number of trade dollars redeemed bv the treasury under the provisions of the act of Marc h 3.1«H7. was 7.t»W.<KMI. The number imported, from the passage of the act to September 4, »HK7, was H 0, Hi. The loss by abrasion was equivalent to 4 .9dl trade dollars. 5? jacobs ai^ WILLIAM BECK & SON, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Toys. Camcs and Novelties Another of the serlei of popular Frequently the most difficult work of the poultry man is that of ridding the lectures to nurses was delivered recent premises of vermin. Most persons do ly in the University Hospital by Dr not become aware of the presence of Henry W. Stellwagon, the subject being A VALUABLE MIDICAL TREATI8P The edition for 1888 of the sterling Medical vermin until the little red mites are “The Care of the Skin.” The deliver} of the lecture occupied an hour, and Annual known as Hoetetter s Almanac, to now seen in myraids. These can easily be destroyed by using proper methods. the greater part of the time was devot ready, and may be obtained, free of cost, of First Stroke of druggists general country dealers in all EVERY YEAR TO THOUSANDS. The great scourge of poultry is not ed to an explanation of the respective parts of the and L'nited States. Mexico, and indeed the mites, but the large body-louse functions of the epidermis, dermis, In every civilized portion of the Western Hem isphere. This Almanac has been issued regu that hides at the base of the feathers, papillary layers and subcutaneous larly ut the commencement of every year for The CI?S3.— Fifty million population. Pair T”T r ND MJC-TAIflCAL TOYS, lor the first time to one in every ten. one-fifth of a century. It combines, with on the head and neck. As they are nerves and tissues. The correlative re over AMD UOI.I.EK HK Vl'KM Five million nv.tI relief. How? Promptly, the souiidfeit practical advice for the preserve- only found there on the fowls, an ex lations and specific action of each were tlon and restoration of health, a large amount p'rmiinently. Certainty o» cure at reason AC30RTED CASES OF TOYS interesting and amusing light reading, aud able cost. 1 low to find out? On reputa amination of the quarters does not re illustrated by a diagram, and no es of of the calendar, astronomical calculations, chro Put up to-A'ountry trade. tion, through expe.iment. by proof. veal thenT, when they may be busily at the lecture were taken by the nurses nological items, etc., are prepared with great R5 SK» SIS S-4» »40 who attended and many others in an care, aud will be found entirely accurate. The work on the birds. When the hens issue of Hostetter’s Almanac for 1888 will prob Berl it z Catalogua No S. audience composed almost exclusively rhe Merits. — ‘ Example. — Take up St. Jacobs ably be the largest edition of a medical work seem to droop without apparent cause, A l<»7 «V.. Portland, Or. Oil, the Great Remedy for Pain. Its superior published in any country. The proprie BK.K. a .TOM.: the chances are that a close examina of ladies. The second head of the ever merits I nown to all the w< rid. Experience lUrend.le A, . Hpnk.iw tors, Messrs Hostetter & Co.. Pittsburgh, Pa., t «.ltW T. HSt^t. M .ltalMn.0, lecture dwelt with the proper rare ol on receipt of a two cent stamp, will forward tion of their heads aud necks will re shows its merits through its eliicucy. copy by mail to any person w he cannot pro veal swarms of these lice. Little the skin, and in this connection the a cure one in his neighborhood. lecturer said: chicks, especially those that feather The Efficacy.—1. Its effects are prompt. “The condition of the skin depends The Queen of Sweden has become very rapidly, such as Dorkings, Games 2. Its relief is sure. 3. Its cures are =e ponriANO —.¿Myzyty permanent. 4. It cures chronic cases of anti Leghorns, will soon succumb to to a great extent on the way we live. insane. as long standing as 40 years. 5. Its euro THE LEAD NG Fr ATURE8 Iu successful operation since 1866, patronised from the large lice, and often the cause will If we go to bed at two o’clock in the are without relapse, without return of all sections of the Northwest, endorsed by morning and eat late suppers the sys of the Y outh ’ s C ompanion Announce pain. 6. It cures in all cases used ac be ascribed to something else. business men and leading educators. for lB-W just published are its six cording to directions. 7. In every bottle To prevent lice ou fowls, the best tem is affected and a diseased skin is ment THE MOST PEBFECTLT EQUIPPED SCHOOL illustrated {Serial Stories, by Trowbridge, there's a cure, iu every application a relief thing is the dust-bath, which must con he result. We should also be careful Stephens and others, and its two hundred of its class on the Coast* it offers private or class of our food and eat only that which is instruction, day and evening throughout the year, in Short Stories and Tales of Adventure, its sist of fine clay or coal ashes. If the he Proof.— 1. The testimony cannot be Arithmetic, Writing, Correspondence, Book keeping, by eminent writers, inclu ing the quarters are kept clean, the hens will not prejudicial to the action and func articles disputed. 2. It has been renewed after Banking, Shorthand,Type-writing Business and Legal Right Hon. Wm. ti. Gladstone, Professor Forms and all Common School Branches. Students lapse of years. 3. No return of pain in •f prevent the attacks of lice by dusting, tions of the component parts of the Tyndall, Gen. Lord Wolseley. Louisa M. all ages and both sexes admitted «c any time. yuars. 4. It has cured in all ages and con Catalogue free. Armstrong andWesco, Proprietors. but when once the lice put in an ap skin. Some people cannot eat shell Alcott, Gen. George Crook, and one hun ditions. 5. It has cured ull forms of suffer dred other popular authors. The < om - fish without inducing what are known pearance, the poultry man is compelled ing. C. It has cured all stages of painful panion has two Million Readers a week. ailments. 7. It has cured cases considered to take active measures, as the lice as hives, and in other cases some kinds Every lamily should take it. By sending hopeless. 8. It has caused crutches and >f animal food will react injuriously in jour subscription now, with 351.75. you must be fought until not a single one canes to be thrown away 9. Its best cures this respect also. Bathing is an essen will receive it free to Jan. 1, 1888, and a remains. Kerosene must not be used are chronic cuscs. full year’s subscription from that date. on the bodies of the hens, as it will tial feature in the proper treatment of of the skin. The human body exhales sometimes kill them. For the large The English walnut crop of Los Nietos The Price.— 1. The best always first and cheapest. 2. The best is tl promptest, body lice, first grease the heads, necks by perspiration frSm two to three valley. Cal., is estimated at pints daily, and this, together with safest, surest, most permanent. 3. Tin and vents with a mixture made by ad benefits derived are beyond price. 4. Ex ‘ BLOOD WILL TELL.” he dust that settles upon the skin, is ding a teaspoonful >d crude petroleum amples show that no eompeiition can sbov\ Yes, the old adage is right, but if the like results- 5. It is the best. to every gill of lard. Use it warm, so calculated to have an injurious eff< ct liver is disordered and the blood becomes from a common niotcli, or I'rn by stopping up the pores. We have thereby corrupted, the bad "blood will it will spread well. Then dust the to the worst Scrofula. S«li-r tell” in diseases oftthe »skin and throat, in several kinds of baths, among which Sold by Druggists and Dealers Everywhere. “ Fever - »orc*»,” Scaly or llough hens well with California or Persian tumors and ulcers, and in tubercles in the Skin, in short, all diseases caused by bad are the sponge, the tub, the hot air and The Charles A. Vogeler Co., Batto.. M ’ blood nre conquered by this powerful, puri insect powder. Repeat this every third lungs (first stages of consumption) even fying, and invigorating medicine. Great day, and dust every portion of the lhe vapor. Taking it for granted, as although the subject be descended in a Hating Fleers rapidly hen? under its be we must, that bathing promotes a straight line from Richard Cœur de Lion, nign iiiTint nee. Especially has it manifested body, but do not grease the body— or the noblest Roman of them all. For healthy and invigorated action of the its potency in curing Tetter, K onc Ranh) only the head, neck and vent. setting the liver in order no other medi EBoils, CarbuiicicH, Sore Fye«, Scroi- iiiotiM Sore* and Swellings, IIip- To clean the poultry house, every skin, the question arises: How often cine in the world equals Dr. Pierce’s joint III ncpnc , White swelling«. is it necessary to batheP This depends “ Golden Medical Discovery. ” Try it and AND CHILDREN. SteVdlS & Co., crack and crevice must be reached. Goitre, or Thick Neck, and Fnlarged both on the individual and the nature your "blood will tell” the story of its won Waahinirton, Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago. Gland*. Send ten cents in stamps for a The roosts and nests should be move of large treatise, with colored plates, on Skin the bath. Some people, who per derful efficacy. Diseases, or the same amount for u treatise able, and outside. Sponge the roosts spire freely, find it necessary to bathe on Scrofulous A tfoptions. A Chinaman in New York has gradu with kerosene, apply a lighted match, daily, others requre a bath only three “TIIF BLOOI) IS THE FIFE.” ated as a lawyer. Thoroughly cleanue it by using Dr. Pierce’s and let the nre run over 1L or four times a week. Taken indis Golden Medical Discovery,and good IX r ERIENCE OF AN FX-CHAMPION. Empty the nests, (burn the de criminately, the Turkish and Russian digestion, a fair wk in, huoiant spir« Ils, and vital strength, will beestublic bed. Athletes and men who take ordinary bris,) and sponge them with kero baths are unsafe, and may in certain out-door exercise such as walking, running, CONSUMPTION, sene, applying lighted match, the conditions be positively dangerous. In same as with the roosts, Now thor- cases of heart disease, a tendency to bicycle riding, jumping, swimming, ten which Is Scrofula of the Lungs, is ar nis, etc., are often the subjects of acute rested and cured by tins remedy, if uihen be oughly mix one quart of kerosene oil fore the last stages of the disease arc reached. From its marvelous power over this terribly to four quarts of strong soapsuds or apoplexy or congestion of the brain, troubles. The experience of an ex-cham pion walker will be of interest to all who fatal disease, when iirst offering this now skim-milk, churn them to an emulsion, Russian or Turkish baths are exceed are celebrated remedy to the public, Dr. PiEHCB afflicted. Read the following letter: thouf.l>t seriously of calling it his “Con- and sprinkle it, from a watering can, ingly unsafe, and as a general rule it No. East 19th St., N ew Y ork , April gum |>t Ion Cure,” but abandoned that over every part of the house—floor, may be stated that this class of bath 2, I88d.— name as too limited for a medicine which, Numerous statements relative to the from its wonderful combination of tonic, or walls, and even the roof. Saturate should never be indulged in without merits of different plasters having been strengthening, nlterat. . or blood-cleansing, HALL S PULMONARY the advice of a physician. The tub them well, then open the doors and anti-bilious, pectoral, and nuiriti.e proper brought to my attention, I take this op bath suits most of us, but the tempera BALSAM. ties, is unequak'd, not only i s a remedy for portunity to state that 1 have used All allow the house to dry. Next, thor consumption, but for all Chronic Dis- A snperior remedy tor Cough», Cold«, cock’s Poi ous Plasters for over 20 years oughly dust every part of the house ture in every case should be high and eases of the Incipient CoBiouinptioii, and all prefer them to any other kind. I Throat mid Lunj Trouble«. with a mixture of the following: Fine enough to prevent chills, and this re would furthermore state that I was very Liver, Blood, and Lungs. Sold b, all Druggist, lor B0 Conte. dry lime, one peck; carbolate of lime, mark applies also to sponge bath® «ick with catarrh of the kidneys, and which are the safest, and may, with If t fool dull, drowsv, debilitated, have attribute my recovery entirely to Allcock s one pound ; Persian insect powder,one sallow color of skin, or yellowish-brown spots Porous Plasters. H arry B rooks . ou fuuv or body, frequent headache or dizzi pound. These materials should be fine advantage, be taken every day. ness, had taste in mouth, internal heat or “Another question of importance is THE “OLD RELIABLE." and dry, and should be blown into chills, alternating with hot flushes, low spirits Silverton Appea . October 8, 1887. and gloomy forebodings, irregular appttito, every crack and crevice, and not a that of soap. There are several essen and coated tongue, you are suffering from Last spring ihis office purchased a bran square inch of space be overlooked. tials to a good soap, one of which is new In«ligoNtion, Dyspepsia, and Torpid 10x15 "Old Reliable ” job press of IAver, or “Biliousness.” In many Put kerosene on the roosts—every part, that it have sufficient alkali and anoth Messrs. Palmer & Rey, the well-known cases only part of these symptoms arc expe SEND IN YOUR NAMES FOR OUR and then replace them. Put fresh earth er that it be made of the purest fat II printers’ supply houne of Portland and rienced. As a remedy for all such cases. there be an excess of alkali the effec! Dr. Pierce ’s Golden medical Dis San Francisco. After seven months ’ trial and clean chopped hay in the nest boxes covery is unsurpassed. we heartily recommend it to the printers For Weak I.ungs, Spitting of and set them in position. Dust the on the skin must be injurious by caus of this coast as the cheapest, strongest Blood, Shortness of Breath, liron- nests thickly with the powder suggest ing an irritation of the cuticle. A and best press in use. Printers may brag chitin, Asthma, Severe Coughs, aitd kindred affections, it is an efficient remedy. ed, and add a quart of the powdei general principle may be applied with on their fancy presses, but give us the S old bv D ruggists , at $1.00, or SIX advantage in this matter of soap, and "Old Reliable” for all kinds of work. to the dust bath. Saturate the yards BOTTI.ES for $5.00. Yours truly, Send ten cents in stamps for Dr. Pierce'S with a solution of one pint carbolic that is to avoid purchasing a cheap 11. G. G uild . book on t'onsumpfion. Address, D» not buy cheap soap, for pensary medical acid to ten gallons of water, and it article. chances are you will get a bad one, Two female burglars were recently ar C ontaining 150 I llustration « of A ll K in vs of JU u U i bl feet, B« .i'l a i n necessary spade them. Before clean the while if, on the other hanl, you pur rested in New York. ing the house remove the droppings, chase an expensive soap, you may “Men must work and women weep, and as they will contain mites, pour the reasonably expect that it will be So runs the world away”! is offered by the proprietors soapsud mixture over them, and apply good. ’ ’ — Philadelphia Times. But they need not weep so much if they of Dr. Sage’s Cutarrh Remedy them on the field, at a distance from use Dr. Pierce’s “Favorite Prescription,” for a case of catarrh which which cures all the painful maladies pe they cannot cure. If you Mailed fro'* on application by the house. The droppings are valuable ANCIENT MEGALITHS. havG a discharge from the culiar to women. Sold bv druggists. now, offensive or otherwise, partial 1«» m of ns manure. Universal Distribution of These Rudely smell. tiu»t.‘, or hearing, weak eye«, dull pain All this care and preparation calls The Three Negroes were killed by an explos SAMUEL WEITZ & CO.. or nressu -e in I hmk I. you luive Catarrh. Thou- Grand and Strangely Simple Monu ion of a boiler in Hogansville, Ga, <an<ls <»f cases terminate in ooniumptlon. fol* work, blit it is absolutely necessary. ments. 143 POST STREET, Dr. Sag«’«(’ ata mtn H emedy cures the worst Nothing in the ancient history of And it must be repeated until lice no uoAeaof Catarrh, “Cold in the Head,” NEAR GRANT AVENUE, SAN FRANCISCO. For 'Thront 'Trouble« and and Catarrhal filondnche. 50 cents. longer find it comfortable. Get rid of man is of more considerable interest l’ouifliN« UBe "Browns Bronchial Pino’s ILmody for Catarrh is the them, and then keep them out. Exam than are those monuments, at once Troches'* They possess real merit. Beat, haaitwi to Use, aud Cheapvet. ine the house, as well us the bodies of rudely grand and mysteriously simple, n>great »our faith w.- eau < ure j "U. <ieari K WHO 18 FELDHHMERl the hens, at least once a week, as there which have been designated megalithic. CAtARRH ufferer, we will mull enough to<»nvlu<-,Uj_Zj| The leading and reliable jeweler of Port ree. B. 8. L ai dbbbach A Co.. Newark, ft. 4« is no knowing when lice may be pres They may be simply raised stones, iso land. He keeps the finest stock and se is Bold by druggists or sent by mail. ent.— American Agriculturist. lated menhirs, cromlechs arranged in at lowest pri< es. Call on him. 50c. E. T. Hazeltine, Warren, Fa. ■ ■ »>. ♦vJY------- ---- a circle, or artificial caves formed by —The manuraeiuie ot ->ti ar of roses placing flat flags horizontally on stand CONSUMPTION SUBELY CURED. “CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." is proposed as a new California indus ing supports. Dolmens or covered To the Ed itor : — The OrlKlnnl and Only dcnulne. Please inform your readers that I have a pos —Still it worries a man who calls try. An enterprising rose grower has passages were usually buried under itive remedy Htfr and always Rellabln. Beware of worthleM Imitation«. for the above named disease. By Indisp. nsabl« to I ADIES. Aalt your I»ru«gGt for himself a violinist to be known outside made the perfume by boiling roses and masses of earth and stones, so as to its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have “( hlcheatcr’a E ii «II m >?’ and take no other, or fiicto«) 4o. permanently cured. I shall be glad to /■tnmt>«)to us for particulars In letter by return inulL water in a tin can and preventing evap form veritable tumuli; but they all been as a fiddler.—St. Joseph Gazette. send two bottles of my remedy fkke to any of readers who h tvcj consumption if they will —The philosopher spends inbecome- oration by cold water passing about the present the common character of be your send me their Express and P. O. address. Ing a man the time which the am jar. The ottar of roses was found on ing constructed in rough blocks, virgin Respectfully. T. A. 8LOCUM. M. C.. 181 Pearl St., New York O hM taken the lead In. bitious man spends in becoming a per the top of the water in the jar.— Boston of all human labor. the wale» oi tli-t das» of Budget. remedies, and hat giv-a sonage.— Joseph Roux. Cnrea 1 n Wakele'*’« Squirr 1 aud Gopher Eitermi- Megaliths are important on account almubt universal aalisUo- TO b DAYS. —One of the largest belts in the of their number and their dispersion. nator. Try it, and prove the beat ia the tiuu, —When flour goes down a five-cent □ aronter.d not to MURPHY BROS- • « bum Stricture. cheapeut. Wakelee & Co., San Francis.o. country, and the largest solid belt in Pari», T«« loaf of bread costs as much as it did They are to be found, with a likeness Q hat won the favor of yrg«nly byti» the public and now ranks before, and, by the weigh, it is no New England, has been manufactured running through them all, in places I f a cough disturb« your deep, take anion k ' the leading Msdi- ! Chemical Co. by the Union Belt Company, of Fall most remote from one another, on dif l’iuo’H Cure for C-naunipt Ion and rest well. ciMa <>f the o’idem. bigger.—N. Y. Picayune. Cinci A. L. SMITH. _ Bradford. Pt. Mias Henrietta Kisch committed auicide —“If women are really angels,” River, Mass. The belt is four feet wide, ferent continents. At Carnac and at SoMbyDruevUta» Price |1OO. writes an old bachelor, “why don’t of three thicknesses, 103 feet long, and Kermarin are immense rows of stones, in New York City by hanging. they fly over the fence, instead of mak weighs 1,200 pounds. The manufact of which the Khasias of India appear Perfection la attained in I)r. Sage’e FRrr By return mali. Full DrwrrlptIon ■ÌB k MÌBR Moody*« New Tailor X)Bt**ia of l»r««« urers were obliged to pick over 1.000 like exact copies. Similar dolmens are Catarrli Remedy, __________ ing such a fearful job of climbing?” ■ libai CutUn«. MOODY & CO., Cincinnati, 0. hides in order to get leather enough for standing in Palestine, Ireland and —People are apt to feel proud of all Suitable dower fora widow a widower. tiELBY SMELTING AND LEAD CO., its construction. — Farmer and Manu Hindostan. Megaliths can be found the good traits their children show, and 8a n Francisco, U nitarian religious literature sent free on applica wonder where in blazes they got all facturer. DYSPENSARY, to Mi bh E F Devinoli. P.O Drawer (JO, Portland <>. —The government of the province of in Peru and among the aboriginal mon tion Washington correiipondenta add. M ìhh M DeV oe, Heattie POHTLAND, OB. their bad ones.— Somerville Journal. Cordoba (Argentine Republic) has uments of North America, In Spain *’• Kin —Be always displeased at what thou established a meteorological service, of and Denmark, in the Orcades and the Young. tui<ldl»-«ge<l and ioOiolS T ry G krmka for breakfast. old. si ogle or marrud men art, if thou desire to attain to what which Professor Oscar I) >ering will l>o islands of the Mediterranean, on «nd all who suffer with I. » " - r _ — LOST MANHOOD1 thou art not; for where thou hast in charge. The new institute will be the shores of the Black Sea and Camelline improve* and preserve« the cr mplexion. y JP-/ SHOTGUN CARTRIDGE!. Nervous Debility. Hperma- pleased thyself there thou abidesL — independent of the meteorological office of the Baltic, at the foot of Mount torrhee, Heiuinal Louies Hexual Decay, Failing Mem LAMBER8ON, Cen'l Agent. Sinai, and in Iceland at the edge of the Quarrels. elys catarrh BUELL ory, Weak Eye«, Lack of which was founded by Mr. Gould. The eternal glaciers. The dolmens raised 7 Htnrk Kt- Portia nd. Or. Energy, abm Blood and —The fashionable way of using per officers of telegraph and telephone Hkin IMBeMeA, HrphilUs Eruption«, Hair Falling fume is to pour it in the ear. Silkins stations will be obliged to make obser upon the top of a tumulus in Algeria Bone Falun, H welling« I icas so much More Throat, Uloers, Kf says he is going to try it when he vations in conformity with the instruc may be compared with thdse standing tecta of Mercury, Kidneys comes home very late, so that his wife’s tions. The work will be begun next in the department of the AVeyron or troubled with ca and Bladder Trouble When say cure ■.... I <1nn<>t ..................... mean merely to Whi’Ti ’ I sny - «ton them ;.,i a i. tim« for ...... and -...I tl. then n have them return «U»«'». * ,lK2P.ft WeskBacf, Bum^g Urln«. Gonorrhea, Gleet Htriol- curtain lecture will sound like “Home, year on forty stations.— Pubtie Opinion. with those in Kintyre, Scotland, and tarrh it seriously uro prompt relief sod cure for life. radical cure. I have mad<> the d«* ’ ***" S ’ * i * i * ‘ i affected my voice. Both Mexen Connalt < onflflentfally Sweet Home.”— Burlington Free Press. EPKY or FALLING KIGKNF.SM a life-leng rtmiy. I —It is well understood that a cold Koskilde in Scandinavia; the cromlech One bottle of Elys warrant my remedy to cure the worst oaaea. Because OEFIOB—1HM As 1R4 THIRD HT other« have failed is no reaaon for not now receiving a —The Good Time Coming.— sensation reaches consciousness more of Maytura, in Iceland, with that at Cream Balm did cure. K«nd at «»are for a treatise and a Free Bottle Ilalskov, in Denmark ; the circle at cn«4en of Rectal I’llea. The time is passing slowly on, oi my infallible r.mcd.y. Give ExpreaH and l’o«t Office. rapidly than one of warmth. The ex FI mh ure n , FlMtulnM and Rectal The weeks are gliding by, II. G. HOOT, Ji, < . IB3 Pearl m. New % erk. Peshawur, in Afghanistan, with the the work. My voice » treated miiccchm I ii I ly. wiihaut act time required to perceive each lias And some day we may hope to miss is fully restored. wmc of knife, within paid two »ears. The pestilential fly. lately been measured by I)r. Gold- circle of Stennis, in one of the Orcadee; B. F. Liepsner, A. 1 I n K m Mcvrrftl Interior town« Mend — Texas Siftings. lor rirrulHVM. J. B. Pilkington. H- DM scheider, of Berlin. Contact with a the tombs of the Neilgherpes with the M , Pastor of the Xo.2 bekum’a building. Portland. Or. —As the tree is fertilized by its own cold point was felt on the face after • hondels that are found in Africa ; the Olivet Baptist Thia HR LT or Regenerator fa broken branches and fallen leaves, and 13.5, on the arm after 18,on the abdo cromlechs of Algeria with those of Church, Phila. tn.vio erprraaly for Ute euia of der»ng-in''i.u» of the generative A particle in applied into eacb grows out of its own decay, so men and men after 22, and on the knee after 25 Aschenrade, on the Dwina ; the triliths Price nui tabi« for Oranges, Lemons, Oiivea, Pineapples organ«. The eontiauoua atrram fiO cts at druggist« • by mail, regi« of Kl.r.CTK!( ITY permeating Banana«, Strawberries and eady v< gotablea. nations are bettered and improved by hundredths of a second. From a hot of Stonehenge with those of Tripoli, or ELY RRoTHEKK 238 Greenwich Kt. N< through the pirta ir.u«l rector« aale on long credit 11.2-5 to $8.00 per acre. them to beanhy action. Do not trial, and refined out of broken hopes point the sensation was felt on the those mentioned by Palgrave as in it eonfom.'l ti.:e with Klectrfo Belt, advertiaed lo co-a all Ilia from and blighted expectations.— F. W. Rob same surfaces after 19. 27, 26 and 79 Arabia. Even a superficial study will head to I»«. Illa Ur the ONS disclose the relations that exist be epcclflepnrpoee. ertson. Tofts a Bay. Kam plea worth FREE. hundredths of a second respectively. tween the covered passages of Provence For clriolare giving foil ln- Line« not under the horaw* feet. Write Bhrw. formatlon.B'Idrea’ Cheever Klee- —The society girls of Atchison are This great time difference has an im tna’aflAWM Ratu H olme < , Holty, MICK. tri« bell Co., 101 Waahtngtoe and the megaliths of Brittany, and be OZFFR HO 171. just now greatly enraged because the portant bearing on the theory of skin Street. Cklaago. I IL ALLEN'8 IRON TONIC BITTERS. tween these and analogous construc FREE-To M archants O nly : A gen rn dudes are giving their attention to the sensations.— Arkan.aw Traveler. Th* /rest Tonic. Blood Purifier, Appetucr «nd Liv«r N. P. N. Ü. No. 210 -fl. F. N. IJ. No. 2*7. | (ieauin- mud« by J. P. Alton. Mt. Paul, Minn uine Meerschaum Smoker ’ s Set, (Ove tions in Spain and Algeria. A common dining-room girls. A dining-room —Some remarkable atmospheric bub pie'es), in natili lined rlush rase. Address girl is about the prettiest thing on bles seen at Remenhnm, Englabd. were thought ami an identical funeral rite at once, R W.T ankiii . &. Co., 56 State earth; we don’t blame the dudes.— At described by Rev. A. Bonney at a meet- ire revealed.— Marquis de NadaUlac, in Street, Chi ago. Iy. chison Globe. ingof the Royal Meteor >1 'gieal Socletv. Roj)ular Krifflfr It The Oregon National Bank, —Loudon has a great problem. —I hold every man a debtor to his Small air bubbles are not Infrequently or pffBTuin. profession; from the which as men of observed in hot weather, but these has 2,600,000 people unable to get Into (Buccewmn to Metropolitan Having» Bank .) In Central Lon CAPITA!. course do seek to rece ve countenance were seen rising from the snow in Jan a place of worship. PAID IN. <100.000 TranaactB a General Banking Buaineae. and profit, so ought they of duty to uary and were of the same size »nd don, with 2,(KX),000, there is only ac ACCOUNTS kept »object V> check HF.I.LK KX< HANOR on Kan Francisco and New York endeavor them selves, by way of amends, shape as the toy balloons so commonly commodations for 600, (XX). MAKES OoLLMTIoNK on fav«ab|e to be a help and ornament thereunto. wld on city streets. They "rose to a —By desiring what is perfectly good, VAN B DtLARHMUTT, Gfl> B MARKER, JR , PnMdent Vice President. considerable height and then began to even when we don’t quite know what —Lord Baron. D F SHERMAN Cnahier —Old Gent—No, Algernon, I do not move up and down within a limited It Is, and can not do what we would, OPERA, FIELD AND MARINE GLASSES REWARD! approve of your breaking off the en area, and at equal distances from each we are a part of the divine power * 1 Ann Wil) I* pahl for owh ami evety grain of poi«- gagement. You will no doubt think other, some ascending and some de against evil. — George Eliot. 1 UUU on<KM ■■bala®®»* found in Wiadom'« Robertine. Country Ordrm Hollritrd. the most delightful ami on y really more of Miss Golddust after you are scending." The first flight lasted about —Queen Carols of Saxony has estab •ckaotvieriged ham lea« toilet article ever produced for beautifying Goodu urwt Muhjrrt •• I narret mated. Algernon—I can't do it two minutes, when it was followed by lished a free kindergarten for the ben ami preeerving the complexion, removing tan. auiibuwi. ckle« ami ail Memlab*« ami rovaghraaa of the akin The more I think of her the less I .another of similar character. All the efit of children of poor laborers on her fr U»ad and indorsed by the eHte of socitlj and the WATCHES REPAIRED and JEWELRY Mold i* all drijgieu at 9« «ante per buttle think of her.— Farmer and Manufac- bubbles floated off in an easterly direc estate where fhs annually spends part White and Fled» NEDIMGT« >N S , MANUFACTURED. Wbuhaaie Druggist«, Ban Francis»- Agents uf the summer.- -Chiaago Advance. tion.— N. F. Ledger. l*rtr. ~ Women the world over have, during the past few years, become profoundly interested in the art of making the home beautiful, and their efforts in that time show them to be possessed of no meat talent for decoration. A few years ago (not so very many) all this sort oi thing was left to the professional dec orator and furnisher; those who wore not able to pay for these luxuries were content, as a rule, to forego any thing that smacked of aestheticism or high art in their surroundings. Of course, there were exceptions, but they were so rare as to be notable, and were, i I is safe to say, inspired by latent genius of an extraordinary kind. But the women of the world have been grow ing very rapidly of late years in artistic knowledge. The facilities for getting about have increased. The shops have become magazines of art. There arc glorious opportunities for self-culture that our grandmothers dreamed not of, and women have been quick to aval 1 themselves of this privilege. Owing, perhaps, to the Yankee element in their composition, American women are particularly shrewd imitators,, and, even where they lack the power of originality, appear to make up such lack by their genius for adapting to their own uses the designs of others. It is this happy quality that has transformed the homes of the peo ple from their former state of ugliness into a oleasing, even where it is not a genuinely artistic condition. Especially in the way of coloring has the taste of the people been improved. The middle-aged among us can re member how religiously the color line used to be drawn. The blues and greens were rigidly separated; so were the reds and pinks. It was a daring experiment to combine blue and pink, and for many years only the more au dacious of woman kind accepted it And there was a sterling honesty about colors in those days, the remembrance of which makesone shudder even now. The distinct and dreadful blues and greens, the uncompromising reds! Magenta and solferino strike terror to the soul, even at this distance of time. Happily, we have outgrown these things and have no more of them. Greens and blues have become united and harmonious until they half puzzle you as to which predominates. Reds are toned down, although they arc not at all less bright, and the pinks oarry with them a fascinat ing hint of yellow. Of course, the colors did not change without a rea son. The fact is that taste had grown until such change was demanded. It did not come in advance, and had no part in working the revolution. The people had simply grown until they could no longer tolerate such atrocities of coloring. They had learned some thing of the laws of harmony and con tract, and began to have minds of their own. And lo! how great a change has been wrought. The humblest cottage now disports itself in artistic array; aestheticism marks the costume of the simplest village maiden. To keep pace with these changes in popular sentiment the wit of manu facturers and dyers is often severely taxed. Women have come to know what they want and insist upon having it. They think more, too, of the effect of the juxtaposition of various articles than ever before. The wise housewife with a few hundred dollars to spend in the furnishing of the modest little nest doubtless bestows more thought upon fitness and harmony than was given to the furnishing oi the costliest mansion a few years ago. This is as it should be, for with a very limited outlay the unpretentious donreile may be trans formed into a veritable Mecca to all ¡overs of the beautiful.— Philadelphia Record. Pain Music Boxes, Tea Sets, Stoves, Music Boxes, PENSIONS^ LADIES, NEW CATALOGUE Fancy Goods, "Wools ® Embroidery Material $500 REWARD PENNYROYAL PILLS The Van Monciscar CREAM BALM. I CURE FITS! J EWELRY