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CONGRESSIONAL. PATRIOTIC«. The LATKMT TKLKGRAPH1C RRfOHT A lynopait of ltaaaurre Iatrodoeed ia Vati osai Lagialatura PARLIAMENTARY thr BKNATK. The Committee on Commerce re- ported favorably Frye’* bill Vo limit the commercial privilège» of ve*M Is of foreign countries in port* of the Uni ted State* U) such privilege* a« ar«- accorded to American ve«*el* in ¡«ort* of such countrie*. Mitchell ifitroduced a resolution directing the Secretary of th«* Interior to HU»|«end action for the pr«*s«*nt against innocent purchaa«*rs of land»* from M?t tiers, who have pro veil up, and who have final certificat«**, hut to whom jMAtenU have not been isHU«*<l. It has been the practice of the Interior Ih*pHrtinent for some time to reject all claims of purchasers of such titles to land. D«»lph has made provision for such case* in hifl land hill, and Mitchell’s resolution 1* intended to *us|M*nd action on the part of th«* In terior Department until that hill i* pasiv*«! or d«*feat«*<l. The (’ommith*«* on (!omm«*rce « «»m menced consideration of th«* river and harbor bill. The total amount of ap propriations, as th«* hill came from the H ous « î , was about 3.3 per cent, of th« estimates submitted by the Secretary of War. The appropriations, how«*ver, are not uniform. In Oregon, Coos bay get* h*ss than 22 per cent, of the original amount ask«*d for, th«* mouth of th»* Columbia only about ¡0 per cent., the Cascades and locks less than 2H per cent., the lower Willamette leas than 25 per cent., ami other improve ments still leas. Ya«|uina hay, how ever, has 50 p«*r c«mt. of the estimates. The c«»inmitu*e ordere«! a favorahi«* report on Hoar's resolution, which re quires the committee to make a rejiort showing public necessity for each ih-ni of expenditure in the river and harlxir bill. The Committee on T< rritorii’s has ordered a favorable report on Vest’s hill defining the boiin«laries of Yellow stone Park, and providing that it shall hereafter lx» under the s«»le and exclu sive juris«licti«>n of the United Stat«*«, and authorixing the Secretary of tin Interior to make >ui«l publish ruh> and regulations for the care of the park Stanford iutr*Mlu«*«* l a hill t<> “gr. n th«* right and title of theUniU*d States m Seal r«x*ks, and the right to seals res«>rting there, to the city of San F imu « irco , in trust for the United Stah-s, on condition that th«» city shall hold said rocks inalienable for all time, Hint shall commit to the Coni- miasioners of Golden Gate Pork the custoiiy and care thereof.” Hoar present«*«! a p< tition from the New England M«*th«sliMt Kpixcopol Conh»rrnce, urging th«* United States to enfore«• the terms of th«» Chines«’ treaty so as t«» pr«»t«*ct th«* liv«*s and property of Chinese subjects in tin Unit«*«! Mtah*s. On motion of Dolph, th«* HcnaU pass«*«! th«» hill extending th«* limits of Portland, Oregon, so ns to include th« «•ast bnnk of thv Willamette river opp<»sit«» the city, on«* mile to a p<»int op|M»site tli«» ¡<>w«*r <uid of Swan Island Th«» Cfininiittee on Pensions vot«*«l to ¡KMtponv ind«*finit«iy th«» lions« Mexican pension bill, and to report as a substitut«« substantially the Mexican {tension hill pass«*«! by th«* Senate last session, 'l'liv com in 11 Ire isop|x»sed to a service p«*nsion, and insists u|x»n e making dv|M»n«h»n<*«* and disability nv<*t*ssary qualiflcations for | m * iisiohs Senate pass«»«I th«* pension bill by a vote of 31 t«> 14. Teller introduced a bill to appro priât«* $70,0(>0 for th«« «»stablishiiicnl and erection of a military |x>st near Denver. On inotian of Hoar, th« Sénat«' took . up th«» hill providing for closing the y ',' usines« of the Court «>f Alabama , Claims. After considerable <hs< ii*.*ion tin) bill was passed as it « aim* from th«* House Yen» 29, nay» 2.1 IIOUMK. I I.HIIM' panned tli<* diplomatic and conaular appropriation lull. Tin* amount for contingent expense* at I'nitiMl Slat.-a conrulate« whh iiicr<->«M <l from fliio.ooo to |IM),000. The bill eHtablialung a Hub treiumry at Louisville wah paaM-tl. la.trs«.llve story nt as Hssjhta dot. rtl.r Who hared Wa.hlngtoa'. Ufa. His was ju»t that specimen of a physique that 1« requirud to make a shadow, alwmt an hour before old Sol beginn to wrap about him the mysteri ous drapery of solemn twilight, that would resemble an old-time four-storv He heard the boys French clock. ___ through with their tale, of warfare and sol'lier’» life, a» we aat in the public room of the village hotel; then he leisurely rolled hi, quid back between the ••wisdom teeth" of his lantern jaws, determinedly ejected a stream of amber at a glowing coal that I hm I strayed from its companions and then lav just without the stove deor. and forever put out its light, and as it whimpered ami wept, he remarked: •■Waal, boys. I aint no ole aoljer; but I reekin I corneas nigh on to being one, not to be, as er feller well coml. Fur Fin a posterity of er reglar soljer family, which tit like hornets in several wars, and ef > r war shoml come lip 1 g.-ss the family spei rit wood rule, and me l>e counted in. 1 tnow 'twould be •icll. ef twarut for Jane and the chill- un; it runs in our blood, or niv name a n't Zeke .ScrtlRg«; but howsomever, through some st.sif.ge, fertility it icvcr got into the books; yet, boys, I do say that one of my aoeestring was the prime cause ot the 'Merican, whipping the British!” Another coal of lire wept aloud, and the stove-door sent up enough steam to have run a »team mill, a little one for a nickel, a day or so. One of the boys »aid: • You don’t »ar so, Zeke! Come, tell us all about it: how became he the means of »uch a great result?” „........... j___ ____ °f my "Waal, air. ________ 1 </» say so. One forefathers savr«! the life of (¡¡neral Washington hisself.” ••Ah! in-lerd, history should have told of it. Congress should have vot» d him a medal. In what battle WHS it, Z«’k« “Y-a-a-s, but history don’t git down to talking about private soldiers, and fur all (’ongress Is consarned she'd no jcwrisdlctlon of the matter and didn’t meddle with it. Now, as to how it came about, 'twarut in no battle vgg- zactly, but as it were told by the old wiiiis of the family, it commenced at the battle <rf Brandywine. You see when th«* light commence«! my ancester war in front, but jest happening to look back to whar the waggin» was, he seed that one of the li«*a«l iiiu I ph of the fren- «•ral’s waggin war powerfrilly sheered, and was about to make the team run off: so lot jist laid down his gun and t hero spontaneously, rushed back that mule, and hilt and kotch him too! yrs s’rr! hilt him till the light was oxer. Oil! he was a mighty stout man. Waal, yon sec, Generil Wash ington seed my fore-pap, ami in th«* eggscilenmiit of ther tight, he took a wrong look nt the matter, and con cluded that my an<*«**try had run from tin* British, had run ’cause he was sk«*«*rn! The G«*n«*ril, you m *<», didn't know the family, and he didn't *» «• tin* mule a envoi till. N«»W. n few days after the fight, when the army was gum* into camp, Generil Washing ton in:id«* th«* oh* man (we call him oh* man now. but he was a younker then) tote a rail and lead a mule through c.unp fur three hours «udi day fur four «lavs. Thia proceedin' disgusted the oh* man. imide him all-fired ma t. and fur a time actooly drew all the patrit- iani right Oilton of him; and Im so entirely furgot hisself for tie* time bein' that I k * loaded his gun up fur to kill Gi-mril Washington with it tin wry next morning! Yr-, sir! hr done that; but doorin’ thv night he thunk i over, took in all tin* bnrrins. ami lie seed that if he «11«! kill tin» (¡clivril 'twoiild ruinate tin* country; fur what cood the arinx do without n cliief- iii eouimander! so he guv up his own fcelin*« fur tin* good of the counti v and ) didn't kill Gcneril Washington! sir, polio bublii'o! an' rite thar an’ then tin* ’Mvriciin cagh* picked thesliell?” •’Noble man! Glorious sacrilici*' and you ar«* a dr*cciidniit of that man. Zek.’F” “Yaas, sir! that very man wns my wife's pap’s grand p ip’ Ohl talk about your patritism now a day s, th« \ «1 n’t know what it is; (liar’s patritisiii fur you!'* And this nobh» sin« took a fresh quid, ami we al) laughed at a story wo were thinking about, ami on« of the boys innn«*«lint<»l\ narrated it that Zeke might la* sure we di«l laugh at our own thoughts /’♦•<* •S’w n . A Short-Necked Goddess. ••! m*wr look nt thv figur«’ on the doniv of the < npitid, ' said n W ashing Harria, from the Committee on Way» and Mean«, re|H>rt«-<l a bill amending Section 33S7, Reviam! Stat ute», ao an to reduce the |>enal »urn of I k . ii .I h of cigar manufacturer« to 13,10, with an additional «.HI for each peraon projMMHMl to Iw employed by them in making cigar»; Committee of the Whole Sadler, from the Committee on Ter ritories, reported adversely the bill to regulate the manufacture and «ale of intoxicating liquor in the Terriloriee; laid on the table. toman th«» other day, •’without feeling sorry for th«» |x»or (oxides* of Lilx*itv. |*<M»r «»hl ln«ly, »hv’s up thvrv with little or no neck, and every tunc I hx>k up her head looks ns if it was sinking further mid further «town into h«*r thoiihlvm, I rcim’inber the time when sli«» was fir*t pln<*«*«l there. Thv figure was sent for inspection lx*fore it was raised to it* place, ami thv vommittee in charge (*aiii<* nr««un«t tosv«»it Of coursv th«» in «*k wa-< 4vv«»ral fc«»l iti length, be cause th«» statue is nineteen f«*«»t high, but, Ix'ing *«o near, the coinniittev in Hatch, from the Committee on stantly prot«»*tr<i against the length, an I what is w«irsvthvy a«*tiinliv ordcr«x| Agriculture, rep>rt<v| » bill autbori» several fret f«»«»t I lx* h » cut rill off of it. At mg the exhibition of Caliloruia »ilk in that Mirer*! tirst i i»r«»tc*t WH* iu .’ k I«* against »urh a the Capita.l; Hi.itae calendar thin , i»ut thv v«»iuinitt<*t* said th«» in»«'k I lie Comillllt.-e- on Judiciary de I was 'X> long and it limit«» lx» cut off. It cided to re|».rt advera. ly on variou» wns l«»n<* W h« n th«* hi list heard of it amendment« to the Coii»lituU<>n pro it II«* rlv kiihtl him. mid no woiulcr. poking that Henatora, Judge« and Isxd it th«* <• d<L **.*»nf unit* itui ii'ot» l*.*»lliia»U*r« »hall lie elected by vote a eh Kill •• .» h«»w s||«>rt In l lb < k H ' — R shiny ton Star of the people. The llou»e confirmed, by more than a two tliiril» vole, the action of the Committee of the Whole in rejecting the »ocaUed »ubaidy amendment b> the poelutnee bill adopted by th. Senate. Hepreeentative I'ayM.n Inta prv|>ared a report on the bill to prevent alien- from acquiring real e»tat<> in tbe Ter ritoriea of the VniUal Stale» The bill baa for it» ba-i. that American »oil »1. Americana, •<> (ar a» control il. The bill | alien or foreigner wl clar.al hi» intention to ami of the I'nit.-I eor|»>ratiou. on« tenth i . i wik « h «t. la owned or contr.dl.al by alien» foreigner», »ball have a right to acquire real «»(ate in any of the Territorx tlie United Stat. » At a mm ting of tbe ConimilUr Territoriea it was agn*e«l that tbe sen ate bill providing for the a*imi«ei<>n ol Noiithern lluk.da aa a State aliouM if. u|»>n the Ilou»e calendar ado reported, and that the Spring« [.rovi.fing an enabling Act f< entire Territory, ahouhl g calendar aa favorably reja. A more han art V given in Ih«* II» arlfonl < <x 4.1; •■Then- in this vil), ni|>..rsrilv, UVt*r vigliti ar. old h once a pupil u I uf s F. H w hen thr pHifra r wa» n portrait painter, an,> n I mi ...... th tn lilt» v< ai* ag«», t»aiiiir«l por lit. of /.< phaio i II 'Miiitli an«! Il.ii» h HmlMMh II i’kick. III* wife, au« r*. llanw Z«* ph i ii a Alrn») la Il ul.iNval ll.l b< ! *O»K. Thr l»«Hlesor WettBbrr* of I’sriUmrxt 11 It«! leh CaUxet OMrere. A glance at the work imp«»*« «1 up«>i members of Parliament will *ulli« e t< *how that it involve« no ordimir amount of wear and tear. H >i k ’ • gins in the committee rooms at B«x»ri. the House assembles at four, and th« sittings are often prolonged til’ after midnight. Reader» of the debates. a»> given in the morning paper«, ar«* be coming more ami more familiar with the announcement: “The H oumj w . i - still sitting when we w« nt to pr« *s. A newly-elrct«*«! member of l’arliam«-nl has a great deal to l«*arn before In bcicome* conversant with his duties, an«! hi* is fortunate if he timl- tim«* t< make himself even imxhiah'ly well MiMpiaiiiied with the Blue Books, | « p«*rs, etc., which are annually pub- li.*ii«'«l. B«*tti<l«*s his <luti«*s at \V «*st- minster h«* must atten«! to his constit uents, must show hiin-»*lf among th m from time to tim«*, ami nin*t rx* lîV ready to listen to complaints, miji tions, or «*\«*n <!ictaU*s. The work ol at'abinet Minister varies with th«* «»Hi«« h«* fills, the .fate of public Imaitu < ■ lie be- mii «I accidental • <*ircum*tan«- _ .............. Jin by making liim.elf ao gins the di ipiainted with III« contení* of the dailt papera, ami |»«*rhapM by giving a feu minutes to hi* privat«* uorre*|u>mh*m <* ITi«* study of otthdal pap« rs. Bin» Rook*, «•!<*., will «M-eiipy him till <»le\«*n o'clock, the ordinary tim«* of att« n«l- oi« r at his orti«*«*, where he rem .»in* until tin* iin « tiiigof the I ioii . m * to uhieL In belongs. I h«* sittings in the House of L«»r«l* arc generally very short, th«*) rai ls la*t more than an hour or two. in tin* House of Commons tln*v are onl) too apt to run to the opposite ex treme. In addition to official work, not a f« w hours are required for prepar ing Parhaincntarv spr«*<*hrs him ! extra ¡'arliaiiivntarv di.*«*us*ions of various kind*. Be*i<l«*8 being in constant com munication with his secretaries, a Cab inet Minister has frequently to consult various officials anil to grant inter- vi«-*ws to thos«- who can show any cause for requesting them. If in charge of any important measure in Parliament h«* must be present «luring every de bat«* upon it, ami often make sp«*<•rh**> in its support. lU pli«to <pi«“»tions hav«* to lx* carefully prepared, assist- an<*«* being of <*oursc given by tin* per manent ollieials of the department. Attendances at Cabinet t'oiim il* and meetings of the Privy ( oiincil, at Mat« balls and dinners, and meetings of every com-rivable kind, ab*orb a larg« portion of th«* tinm unocciipir«! in Par liamentary work; and if to these it*- iik I m * a<l«lr<l the multifarious «Inti«** of a pihat«» character which almost neres- sarilv dcvolie upon him, it uill I h * readily admitted that tin* work of a Cabinet Minister at th«* pr«*s«*nl «lay is such as to tax to tin* utmost e\«*n the high«*st di qrees of m«*nt il and physical vigor. Th* diversified diarurtrr of his work would :tpp«*ar to Is* its re«i«*t*miiig huiture. To th«* ordinary im*nib«*i* of th«* Hous«* of Common*, ami i *p«‘i*iall) to om- who h not ns yet li.inl ih d l \ cxprririi« «*, disapp«»int niriil and a s. ns« of wi arim ss must often mak«* thriu selves k«*<*nl\ h it. Many a man « n’er> upon I’.oliniiit’i Jn \ lift* tiiid«*t* the idea that he ha* an important mission to fiillill, but session after session passe* iml h«* linds himself no m ar«*r to the roal. Meanwhile, hr has hiui to listen night aft r night to an incessant flow of talk, th«* larger portion of whi«*h i* nnattcml’ «1 b) any practical result I nn«* ami cn« rgv ar«* alike niisapidir«! and washd. ami though apow* rf<<! and ling«* machine is al work, the r« suit* too often app«*ar praclicalh nil. Th« n ar«* at limes <»th«*r rea*ons for «leap point im nt am! «lisgiist. Speeches ma«l<* ami \ o !< m o A 4*n for parly purpo*«-.* in support of measure* bt*li<*\c«l to lx iniscliici«»us must, in sone* cn*«*s al l«*ast, lx* prixliicti\«• of no ot*«liii!ii*) amount <»f .*rlf (•oiih inpt. b'ortnrjldly JUDGE BY RESULTS “ 1 believe in only one school of medi cine,” said a prominent merchant. “It is the school that curt*.” The s)*eaker was “an OxvgeuhL" Experience witu l>r*. S tarkly & P alen ’ s Compound Oxygen treatment, as supplied from their labors- Lory, So. 15» An h »trwt, Philadelphia, Pa., makes convert* every hour. An in teresting pamphlet on this well-tried treat ment is »ent free to every applicant. Orders for the Compound Oxygen Home 1 reatment will be tilled by H. A. Mathews, «15 Powell .Street, San Francisco. X collision on the Pennsylvania read wrecked twenty-five cars and killed three men. CONSUMPTION. WILL IT K » K If MB «IH ■ I» f Interesting Conversation With a Phy sician. HOUSE BUEWED MiTi HEl l.. Crook Co., Oregon. I lieretiy cer Uy that llie loea of tuy bou*e »nd conteuta haa been *<lju»ted and nettled in a fut; and manner by the STATE INSL BA5CE COMPAN V, of Salem. Oregon, in which it waa iuaured. Z. T. KEY S. April 10. Is*«. Mr. Keys received 11,520.10. The “ STATE” pays all honest losaea p omptly arid liberally. ________ DB HIMIYS BIMEBY FOB LADIES Ladie, »infering from nervou»ue»».»l«- p- le»»reoo or any oervouo trouble, eon nnn Swiedlate relief »nd be cured by uoing Dr. Henley’» Cetery, Beef *ud Iron. Bartley Campbell, the author and actor, han been adjudged lunaue. ____ _ .. .. I ~ ■ If all so-called remedies have failed, Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy cures. A man wa# arrested at Los Angeles for The ntearner Arcadia, from Jamaica to passing gilded nickels as «5 pieces. lialtimorr. is reported lost in mid-ocean. LYortPetent Metallic Stlffisaera pre Use Dr. Pierce’» “ Pellet»” for cost ip»- vents boots and shoes from running over, i ■ ippirw in the seams or wsaring unevenly tiou. ________ _____________ ou the heels. Konina Hadovani, a remarkably hand some woman. belonging to one of the best SURE CURE FOR PILES families in Pisa, Italy, has been »enmneid Sure cure for blind, bleeding and itching U> fifteen year» imprisonment forpoisoing Hie*. One box has cured the worst ua-xs of herl7-jear olddaughter. The prisoner is .¡8 ten years standing. No one need suffer ten years of age and retain» much of her youth minutes after Utting Kirk's German Pile that- ful beauty. Jealousy of the superior menu It absorbs tumors, allajs the itching, acts as a poultice, gives relief. Dr. Kirk's Ger charms of tier daughter caused her to com man Pile (Mntuient is prepared only for Piles mit the murder. and itching of the private parts, and nothing else. Every box is warranted. Sold by Drug gist-» and »ent by mail on receipt of price, fl ONLY HALF ALIVE. There are hosts of men and women who, to per box. W<>bi>AKD, C lakkk A c I o ., "hole sale Agents. Portland. Oregon. coin a phrase, are only half alive. That is to say. they have seldom if ever any appetite, are Doyoukaow the whereabouts of John nervous, weak, fldgrtty and troubled by num- Gordon, advertised for in this paper! If lit*! leas »mall pains and ache». In the presence so, secure reward. of vigorous, exuberant vitality they seem mere pigmies. Such persons are usually fond of Go to Towne & Moore when in Portland frequently dosing themselves, swallowing in the cour-e of the year enough drugs to stock for best Photographic and Crayon work. any apothecary*» shop of average dimensions. This, of course, defeats instead of furthering Palmer & Key keep the Best Type, the end in view , viz., the recovery of health and Presses and Materials. \ lger. Were they m seek it from an unfailing »court e of vitality, Hostetler's Stomach Bit ters, how different would be tneir case Then \ igur would return to their debilitated frames, the glow of health to their wan cheeks, their trembling. ui4i ertain gait would grow ti.-in and elastic, appetite, that grandest of all sauces, would give a relish for the daily food, were it ever so coarse, and refreshing sleep would __ TRA0e\áf»¿ MARK. crown the tasks of the day. Having occasion to consult an old phy •ician for some affection of the lungs, the question was asked : “Will consHiMption ever I m * cured t” “Ye*, I believe so. But before we arrive at that poi it there will n«»ed be a better urviersiandiiig of minute anatomy am! physiology. I do not think there are many even in the profession who understand or ran explain what is meant by the terms life and health.” “Can you give me anv ¡«leaf “I will try. If vou were to take from any part of your lx«ly the smallest particle of tissue, say as large as a pin head, and place it under the slide of a microscope of 5«M) diameters, you would find it to consist of living and non-living matter. If you watch the living particle you would see it move ami grow; by and by it would divide itself into two or more bod'es like itself. In the process of growth it has thrown off from itself the substances it could not use. This is non-living matter. Now the whole Among the Delegates to the Interna bex’y consists of these little living bodies which absorb from the blood the nutrition tional Congress of the Salvation Army to they require for growth. The non-living lie held in London, is a Chinaman from matter serves to connect them with each San Francisco. other, and is < ailed <onnm 11on tleans Now then«* bioplasts diving bodies) are INVALIDS' HOTEL AND 8UKGICAL INSTI TUTE. endowed with the power of natural selec tion, thus: The bioplast of a muscle will This widely celebrated institution, loca refuse earthly matter, and a bone bioplast ted at Búllalo. N. Y., iá organized with a will refuse fibrin. Ea<h performs the full staff of eighteen experienced and work itself, independent of the other. «killfui Physicians ami Surgeons, consti The aggregate of the mating and growth tuí iig the most complete organization of of each one is life. The perfect perform medical and surgical skill in America, for ance of the duty of each, the selection the treatment of all chronic diseases, from the blcxxi of their proper pabulum whether requiring medical or surgical and its perfect digestion (for these bio means for their cure. Marvelous success plasts do digest), constitute health. Life has been achieved in the cure of all na«a), and health therefore depend on the healthy throat and lung diseaNes, liver and kidney condition of the living _ particles r,... ...... of which . diseases, diseases of the digestive organs, th«* Issly is composed. Thu*, von have a bladder diseases, diseases peculiar U» very arnall face, One of women, blood taints and skin diseases, »mall, pimple on your fare. those bioplants biopîant» has na« be<*om«* _______ „ , rheumatism, neuralgia, nerv us debility, become »irk: ^its body u-- become i »...1 u_ _ j digestion jt .i ... J pgrtt|ysis, epilepsy (tits), spermatorrhea, has converted by u bad into pus, but it liHR not «ea-eii to live It impotency and kindred affections. Tbous- has only become Honiething vine The pus ' auds are cured at their homes through btoplaet (which rapi- is reproduce them corresponden«*«. The cure of the worst Helves), increase in great numlM*ra, and ruptures, pile tumors, varicocele, hydro pushing aside the healthy bodies sur cele and strictures is guaranteed, with rounding it, shows itaelf « n your skin. only a short residence at the institution. You break itand letout the bioplast»« (pu**); Send 10 cents in stamps for the Inva ids’ under the microscope you will see them. I Guide-Book (HH pages», which gives all They also are healthy bioplasts. They particulars. Address, World’s Dispensary have obeyed the law of th«*ir growth, but. Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. they have taken from that growth so much nutrient material from the blood. Many outrages are still being committed Now liiultiply llittt oiie little bioplasmic by the A ¡/aches in Sonora, Mexico. growth by a million, and reckon the amount *»f nutrition required to sustain DISTANTLY RELIEVED them. Now take another view*. The Mrs. Aim Lacour, of New Orleans, La., myriads of bioplasm, of which the bodv is composed, require constant food. The writes: “I have a son who has been sick blood must keep them supplied day and for two years; he has been attended by our night, and the material must I m * such as leading physicians, but all to no purpose. they can digest, or they refuse it and This morning he had his usual spell of itarvr. The result of the death of bio coughing, and was so greatly prostrated plasm is an increase of non-living matter. in consequence, that death seemed immi The body becomes emaciated. The con nent. W e had in the house a bottle of DR. 1 <»1: 1 ill nective tissue shrinks. Th«* remaining w M. 11 ILL'S B \l> \M bioplasts, improperly nourished, fail in LUNGS, purchased by my husband, who their work. Some degenerate .into pus, noticed your advertisement yesterday. and others into wanle material iwthero We administered it, and he was instantly matous deposits); not getting the food relieved. they desire, they lake wnat they can get. ■ 'or (ttuuli*. More Throat. The bioplasts of the lungs, for instance, will eat earthly matters and consequently Utlimii. 4 ai ii rrh. and other Dis the matters thrown off by them consist of eases of the Bronchial Tubes, no more calcereo.is Hulmtaiices. This irritates the useful article can be found than “Brown’s It ranchial Troches.” surrounding délicat«* bioplasts ami ü I h - turbaiwe re uhs. All tuberculous matter Piso’s Remedy for Catarrh is agreeable consists of lime. In the effort to get rid It is not a liquid or a snuff, 50c. of this irritating substance, more blood is to use. sent to the part and inflammation (as we i Dr. Henley’s Celery, Beef and Iron re say) is «et tip. The irritadouof the minute I nerve tlt»rr produce* cough. The lM*gm- I moves languor and loss ef appetite. ning then of consumption is some defeat T hv G kiimka for breaktut. in the pr«q»aration of the food of bioplasm. \\ c gh <• eod liver oil whisky, bi ef tea and a thousand things to tempt their ap|»etites, but it d«H»s not often do. How to remedy the defect of digestion and assimilation is the problem that once solved, consump tion will t-e cured.” ll> t'tciv. “Ent cannot you bed patients on some | particular diet that shall cure the defect JAPANESE GARDENS. oi digest ionf" “That has been tried for hundreds of I II* I ma I? I»ls|»l,«\«-.I In l ltrir !’•••: years ami failed. If we knew exactly the chemical characterof the food for bioplasts Y r rmi k t < l’l«»i* «»( groiin«! « \« ii hn biindl n* t«*n it would do, but vou have to take this into consideration. The bioplasts of the mouth 1 f«*«»t M|iinr<» hi -«* «*xqii‘sih*|y Ix-autili«*«! secrete saliva (piialin), which converts I In the stomach are ’ I»\ J:i|»ani *«* liiclliixis; *«> inn» It <lo starch into sugar. hl *«• |M*«q.|«* Mtllllire glird« II nff« «*! n . glands which produce lactic acid pepsin ■ mucous. Th«* salt iu foo«i is hydrochloric I II h it in truth in th«» Niiggestion that acid. The pancreas pours out diastase too mam A nit ri< an ”hiu*k -\anl*” Hi’«* (yeast), the liver bile, consisting of six I chemical*. Afl these mix and produce, jxiv«»n «»\<*r to i*«»al a*h«*N, tin van* ami first, in the stomach, chyme; in tne intes- I THE thv garbage barrel, whivh by imple tine, chyle. I»et any one cf these fail in , im hi * ami .1 little ta*t«* might I»«* rvn- ouantitv or quality, or l»e in excess, and the whole pruceAs is disturbed. All food Tb!» medicine, combiijfng Iron with pure !«*r«»«l «•hariiiiiig to th«» «»Wv Such consists, of course, of chemical substances, 1 vefretM>»lw toni«*«. quickly and rompletely tVNNt«* |»la< «•* «11 'Lipan w<»nl«l I m * mail«' which become changed wh n reduced to i < urra llvaprpwiii, I ik II mcw Il«*ri, VI rnkucmA, their elements. Once the bioplasts have i Impure llload, Haiartn,« telllaai.d Frvrra. m*at ami «’h aiilx to lx*gin with, a fvw ■ nd Neurxlgii«. i*\« rgr«x*n .shrub* ami onv or two vlu.*- become sick they would not be tempted by It is an untaihnt remedy for Diseases of the proper food ¡»erhap*. I do not think they ki<!n<*▼« an«l Liver. t«*r* of flower* Mould I m * plaiit<*«L th* r« are to be reached in that wav.” ’t is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to would !»•• a rustic f<*n«’«* projevting fr«»ui “Can you suggest any way in w hich they ! W omen, and all who lead sedentary lives. th«» aid«» of the I iounv , ami hvtv ami mav l»e reached t" It does not injure the teeth, cause headacbe.or pr*»duce constipation— sfhrr Iron medwittrg tlo. tì< » va « ■ r-p. »t (livre a quai ally-shap'd “Well, perhaps. We know that certain It enriches and purifies the t»lood, stimulates containin’ g a few choice planta. In simple substances contain in themselves ; the appetite, ai.is the assimilation of food re most of the element* that g«^ to make the ■ ■ eves Heartburn and Belching, and strength gardi'iis o. __ . _ r _______ _______ ____ •f more prctvii*«' there __ would the muscles and nerves. bv a litth* pom! or *h«*«'t of water of ir body; these are iron, phosphorus, sulphur, i ens F t Intermittent Fevers, Laaaitode, Lack of albumen amt protajon. If those could be ' regular out lim, and if no situat« d that intnsiuced into the blood w ithout disturb- , Ei.-rgy. J m - . it has no equal A«r The genuine has atxive trade mark and a br«x»k ran b<* turm»d to run through ance from the chemicals of the stomach crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other it. a great charm is atlaim tl. they might do. Now. this is no* my own ; by BM»WB < HBBH AL (XK. BALTIIOBB. B0 I h«' pictiirrsipiv fratnrva of sm h a idea, but I am very mu h prepossessed in 8NKLU HKITSHU Jt WOODARD, *trrninlr( are brought out with the aid its favor. A Doctor Dujardin of Paris has W helesalr Agenta, Portland Or. been trying this plan for some years, and «»f rovk-fragment.* and <»vrn n>und«*d has made so far some remarkable » »c- 1 I n » w lib r*; ru*tir brnlg« * of .*(om* or <•<•**«'* I!.- ha* '.x i i u»*d (ht**e mu I> RUSSELL a CO’S wcxxl ar«* mad«» to »pan it. «*wn thr stance* at..I gi\. • jh<m faftVHip w hilc (he I st«»m «• h is < ■ ' *,i ! h« v pa*s into I ->in.ill«**t pom! having a bridge of *<>im* kind thrown arnw*; humimx k* and th«» blood by aoaorptlon and not tn dige* miniature n. untatn*. nix or right (< « t tion. They are tbe proper f«Mxt for pla*ls. and the* serin t | ak< high, ox«r or about which tin* path read many of the css« run»», are always prc*«*nt. In thr ifnr- K*aencr of Dujardi«» it. and «IriiN of larg«*r siz«* the iiioh ut nìiin I am »living it a trial a I am very sangiiinr. grow to twrnlv or rv» n f«»r a (« rt high, that I have felt satisfii and u|x»n th«* summit a nule Ill-ll. pro|M»rties <»f any mrdh relief I(xik<»tit witti thntchr<l nxif in ni.uh» of consumption, T the III «lili Inrgvr gar<l< un avverai him.lit rx j»rdat Ions it tvvt equa» **th«* |M»nd* an< blcsalng the worl *mall hills hih I niran«!«*ring | One dc‘ ar amt ti all «tmggisi.*. Snr *hriil»N trinini«*«! in r«»un«l w holt i*nts. I THE NEW MASSILLON. InnESHER riouM «¡«»»a nini gn»U»*x . • pinvK wnh l«»ng t«»rtn«>UN li •eatury. Built express!; for l*arifi«* ning iivnr tltr ground, are all .»■I » i»rk. with double fans, heavy frame- in «urh a way by thcskillfu on truck wheels, etc I nlimited m *av«ty and Utiaurpasttrd in work. < a tai Ague gartlvnrr tbnl Fio» arra *•■« w. KI HSEI.I.A « O.. » stah'IlH Iit IVrtignd. Or. 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