TERRIBLE UPHEAVAL
I
PUNGENT PARAGRAPHS.
•They say his wife
has
QUEER (OST MARKS.
money."
SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY
sleep nowhere» eke but on th* back
door mat." “Kind o' dogmatic, ain’t
he?"—Cleveland Plain Dealer.
Gotrox -“1 wish you to know that I
am a »elf-made man." Cynicus “How
noble of you to assume all that respon
sibility."—Philadelphia liecord.
Y.—“You say that man who just went
by is one of the best known men in
town.” C.—"Yes; he couldn't borrows
dollar to save his life!”—Yonkers
Statesman.
“Women are queer.*’ “What do you
mean, sir?” “Before we were married
you didn’t like it if I bought you cut-
rate presents; and now you scold me if
I don't."—Indianapolis Journal.
IIarduppe—"Leud me a dollar, will
you, old man ?*’ Wigwag — “You haven’t
paid me back the laat dollar I loaned
you.” Harduppe—"Weil, then, lend this
one to Bijones and I’ll borrow it from
him.”—Philadelphia Record.
An Atchison mother was complain
ing recently to her daughter of the
manner in which the husband and fa
ther behaved. “Well, J don’t see whj
you complain to me,” the daughter re
plied; “1 didn’t pick him out,”—Atchi
son Globe.
Va
A New Jersey Inventor has designed
Volcano in New Zealand Which Is "Well, that isn’t his fault. They’ve
a marhiee that will strip tobacco leaves
only been married a short time."—N. O. Ten Letter Words and Phrases of the thick stems and turn them out
Equal to Vesuvius.
Times-Dcmocrat.
read* for manufacture.
Chosen as Secret Signs»
Presumably.—"Nop, th' dog won't
A
ia
LOUDON IN 1784.
FOR THE HOUSEWIFE.
The larget t match factory is in Aus
tria, and each year it uses 22,000 pounds
of phosphorus, turns out 2,500,000,000,-
( ko matches, and for the boxes uses
160,000 feet of wood.
A manufacturer uf certain machinery
in England inserts an adverti»ement in
some of the technical periodicals in
which he uses French, Spanish, German
and Japanese side by side.
It is re|K»rted that in Jaj»an the
rather extensive arrangements are un
der progress with the object of trying
acetylene gas for train illumination,
i he carbide is to be manufactured by
a r ative concern.
Queensland is being gradually con-
verted into a large orchard. The Aus
tralian orange in particular has a great
future, as it ripens at a time when
Spam, Italy and ( allforma cannot pro
vide the fruit.
In Russia a sentence not exceeding
one month’s imprisonment or a fine uf
not over 100 roubles is imposed upon
those who manufacture, pr«j>are or sell,
for commercial purposes, flax which
contains foreign matter.
At the large quarries at Furnace, on
Lochfyneside, Argj leshirf, Scotland, a
blast was recently made in which four
tons of powder were used, and it wiu
estimated that some 30,000 tons of rock
were dislodged by that blast.
The
height of the rock over the mines wus
75 feet for a distance of 4o feet.—Rail
way and Engineering Review.
The largest etone ever quarried, so
the manufacturers say, has been ex
tracted from a granite ledge near Vinal-
haven. Me., to serve as one of the eight
columns destined to support the great
dome of the Episcopal cathedral of St.
John the Divine in New York. In the
rough the stone measures 64 feet in
length and is 8% feet thick and 7
feet wide, its weight belog 310 tons. To
turn it into cylindrical form a lathe
that will cost more than $15,000 must be
specially built.
Cocoa is now much used In the place
of chocolate for icing cake. Beat the
white of two tggt and stir into them
nearly a cupful uf powdered sugar and
j two uaspxjnfuls of c < j coa, or simply
I stir tLe sugar and coei i»a to a ¡>uste
1 with a little cold wah r , flavoring with
vanilla. A third rule for icing calli
for four tablespocnfuls of granulated
1 sugar boiled with the same quantity
of water fur a rnomeut, then add two
' teas{»oonfills of cocoa and a teaspoon
ful of vanilla, and spread.
A "mountain d«w” pudding that
mak«»« a simple and inexpensive but
withal a favorite dessert calls for a
pint of milk, two eggs, three table-
I s| >oi.fuls of coccanut, one half cupful
of rolled crackers, one teaxpoonful
lemon juice. Mix all together (*a»ing
cut the whites of the eggs), an«i bake
one-half hour in a mo<lernte oven.
When firm and brown cover with a
meringue made from the whites of the
eggs and a cupful of sugar, and stiffen
In a slow oven until a golden brown.
Among the new varieties cf ice
cream cherry bisque, which had its
origin at Newport, and the Klondike.
whi< h hails from the far west, are
{«erhaps the most popular. The first
Is mrde by adding canned sour cher
ries to a plain »ream, while the lat
ter is of almond paste m?dr In corn
ucopia form filled with a whippe«!
«•ream and soft custard slightly frozen.
Over this congealed mass is an abun
dant spread of almond*.
Fat in any form should never be
gives to the sick, because it
in
large globules, and, therefore,
difficult of digestion, (’ream
small globules, an<! therefore,
to digest than fats, but skim
say the dletarians, is the best food
for children and invalids. Milk given
to the very sick should be diluted the
some as for infants.
Mice are said to object to the odor
>f mint, a suggeal'rm that may be
utilized to a«lvantage by the house
keeper who objects just as strongly to
the small rodents. If fresh mint is
not obtainable, liquid peppermint ap
plied to the shelves of store room
and pantry is said to be equally effi-
caciou«.
Con mon peach baskets lined with
glazefl | ¡per cambric make a con
venient receptacle for sweepings.
a
maid »an readily take one of these
with l.»»r from room to room, using it
to receive the content® of the dust
¡Mtn and hair receivers.
An English ex}»e<lient for saving the
comers of tablecloths
from being torn on. the
constat« in reen forcing
tape.
The ta}»* is iF.id
hemmed down for two or three inches
each side of the corner.
T » clean cork carpet, wash all over
twice a week with skim milk, or pol
ish with beeswax and turpentine as
you wouhl a stained floor. The lat
ter method darkens the cork and
gives it a rich appearance.
A large rug of linen crash placed un
der the sewing machine will catch
threads and clippings and save a deal
of sweeping.
Hall rugs, intended to break the
long narrow npp«*arance, are greatly
in vogue.—Washington Star.
In 17-(.M. La Comb» puKi.hi [1 a book,
of London.” in
entitled “A Pict
sac st ••TL«- high-
which inter alia
round London are
roads 31
and
ay inc
fi’led w th
true,
fuotpad
>n "filled” some-
though the rx|
tion. The medical
w Lai of an exu
rears ago s«-em» to
student of 40 c
rd in 1784, for M.
have been ant
that "the brass
La Coa.be tel
which cost from
knockers of «J
ts to 15 shillings, are stolen at night
if the maiu forgets to unscrew them”
» precaution which serins to have
ne out of fashion. “The arrival of
our author soya, "i® un-
e mail
rtai at ail times of the year. Per-
ca Wbc frequently receive letters
should recommeiM d their correspond-
ent» not to insert 1 loose ¡wipers, nor to
put the letters in i covers, because the
tux is sometimes i treble, and always
arbitrary, though i in a free country,
are the dei-
Eut rapac’iy and injustice
i
ties of the English.”
M. La Combe does not give ua a fiat-
t» ring character! “An Englishman,”
he says, “considers a foreigner as an
e aemy, whom he dares not offend open
ly. but whose society he fears: and he
attaches himself to no one.” Perhaps
it was soin 1781. hut such feelings have
nearly died out — at least among edu
cated people. M. La Comb«, in another
part of his book, exclaims: “llow art
you changed, Jx.'idoners! Your women
are become bold, imperious and-expen-
siv«*. Bankrupts and beggar**, coiners,
spii-s and informera, robber» and pick-
!»<•■ kets abound; the baker mixes alum
in his bread; the brewer puts opium
und copper filings in his beer; the milk
woman spoils her milk with snails.”—
Gentleman's Magazine.
The white terraces of Rutom&hana
rose up in a series of 20 platforms in
Among the old-time features which
the form of a gigantic stairway. Each
are disappearing frou. tl*e city stores
terrace waa perfectly horizon tai and of
th
l>ecause of the modern methods
is the
dazzling whiteness. The top step was
caljalixtic cost mark which the mer
vertically 80 feet above the base and sat
chant once thought as indispensable aa
300feet back. From every platform bub
the counter over which he sold his
ble« copious clouds of steam. A stream
wares.
of boiling water continually flowed
T*he man who started busir^ ss for
from the geysers, and as it fell slowly
e he
himself devoted nmny hours b*
from tier to tier the silicates with
made his first display of wares to ..»ak-
which the water waa heavily charged
ing up” a cost mark. This Lad to be
became deposited, on its exposure to the
unlike any other mark, and wa«, in
air, and wonderful lace-work designs of
son*e instances, composed of ten hiero
infinite variety and of dazzling while*-
glyphics, often of transposed figures,
ness and purity were formed. Not far
and more often of a word or two, the
from the white terrace was another
letters of which could be used to ex
termed the "Pink Terrace,” where, ow
press figures. A large wholesale con
ing to some coloring substance in the
cern in New York used the mark “God
silicious waters falling from the gey
save us," and made up the tenth figure
sers, the deposits were of a delicate
with a cross. Through this business
pine hue, from which was derived the
house the pious cost mark became
name “Pink Terrace.”
known all over the country. Clerks
Unfortunately New Zealand no long
from the establishment entered the
er possesses thia unique apectac.e, for
mercantile field on their own account
the terraces are no more. The various
and took the cost mark with them, and
WOMAN’S IDLE TEARS.
Agencies of nature which originally
within a few years it was in use in near
built up such curious forms served in
ly every state in the union.
The Modern Heroine of Flrtion
turn to destroy them, Mr. Falconer
Another cost mark which found many
Mu Longer a Wverplaa
gives a graphic description of the event.
admirers was “Make profit,” and this
Uaakllnif.
He was residing at that time ai»out
was only a trifle more popular than
mUes distant from Tarawrra. In 1HH6,
What has become of woman’s tear», “Quick trade.” “Jobny Miles” served
on June 10, the night was clear and
ax
a sign as well as a cost mark for one
calm. Heavy rumbling sounds like Idle tears? A cynical okl bachelor late concern, and one sentimental Irishman
ly remarked in the hearing of a woman
rolls of distant thunder Ailed the air,
who opened a linen store in New York
but there was no very great alarm. that hr wondered what had become of in the days when NI bio's garden was
The next day dawned dull and gloomy. all the crying members of her sex. lie “away up town” chose as his coat mark
said that he had not seen a woman cry
About 7:38 o’clock the morning grew
“My Bridget 0.”
darker and light gray ash, very fine, in home jears, and that, so far us h<*
When the campaign of 1860 was at its
could
see,
there
are
just
as
many
things
began to fall. He says that, although
to cry over as there ever were, and just height an ardent republican in Boston,
they surmised an eruption was taking
To St«id> the Northern I.UfhtN.
in whose store a cost mark was in use
place In the Hut Lake district, there is many womru. He did not object to that had been invented by his grand
A Danish expedition has gone to the
the absen» »* of tears; he only wondered
were no definite tidings to that effect,
north coast of Iceland for the purpose
father, marked all his goods over in
so that he could only wait to set; what about it.
of studying, during the coming winter,
order to use the mark, “Abe will win,”
This
thing
has
received
attentions
of
would happen. By the aid of a lantern
th«* northern lights, which are maguifi-
various kinds before now. It was first and this mark remained in useforyears
he succeeded in groping his way to the
cently displayed in that country. Elab
after “Abe” had won the fight*against
noticed
in
the
novels.
The
young
w
om
GOLD
COINS
“
SWEATED.
”
telegraph office, and there he learned
orate electric and photographic instru
Dougins, Breckinridge and Bell, who
that a serious disturbance waa taking an in modern fiction does not<lo nearly were all candidates against Lincoln.
ments, in the use of which the mem
so much weeping as she used to do. To
place at Tarawcra and Rotomahana.
bers of the expedition have been
be sure, she has not always so much Alx»ut that time the cost mark “Hit
Alxjut 11 o’clock the darkness lifted.
trained for several months past, were
excuse for it. When a young lady wus Douglas” was invented, and thnt and
All round the ground was covered with
taken along. The leader of the expedi
carried away by a fierce and determined "Republican" are still in use in place»
a thin, filmy pull of fine ash to the depth
tion is the head of the Danish meteoro
lover whom she did not want, and told where plain figures have not superseded
Since
the
beginning
of
the
year
It
has
of half an inch, and it was afterward
logical office. Dr. Adam Paulsen. There
that unless she married him at once her the puzzle marks.
been noted at the Bank of England that
found that the intense darkness was
are many mysteries about the aurora,
family and all her immediate friends
A large dry goods house, which hail an unusually large number of light
caused by a thick cloud of dust blown
and Dr. Paulsen hoi»es to clear up some
would be killed, there was really a con the pntronnge of hundreds of ¡»ack, bas gold pieces «re in circulation. Finally,
out by the volcano to a height so tre
of them before he returns. N. Y. Sun.
siderable excuse for tears and swoons ket and wagon peddlers, used as a cost the mint authorities instituted an in
mendous that it passed above Tauranga
:>n her part. This type of heroine flour mark the wrords, “Revoch Gilt,” a Yld vestigation, n Multing in the discover}
and dispersed over the country some
shed in the beginning of the ¡»resent dish phrase, w hich means, “Profit tells,” that such coiiib are being »ysteinati-
miles way.
century. She was followed by the hero and the translation was also used by cally "sweated” by immcislon in adds.
The manifestation was accompanied
ine who cried as a child dors to get the same concern.
Those ••nguigwl in the o|M*rations are
by intense cold, the thermometer regis
something she wanted—-and usually
“These marks were useful,” said the not common swindlers. They have c*aj>-
tering five degrees of frost. This is ex
got it, if It happened not to be the moon manager of one of the large New York ital and brains and are not actuated by
plained by the fact that the columns □r anything rcjually unattainable.
dry goo*!» stores, “when houses had an an overreaching greed. The Bank of
of steam as they came hissing out of the
Sometimes she was a young lady of ’asking* and a 'taking* price. In those England records show that the average
craters expanded a» they ascended and religious predilections and shed tears
«lays a man behind the counter had to amount of gold “sweated'* has been six
absorbed their own heat, which became >ver the sorrows of others, or over her
know what the goods cost to put on the groins from each sovereign, which
Is now reaping a rich harvest. Medical statis
laent, so that the heat was abstracted
>wn religious sentiments. It has been ihelf so that he could regulate himself would mean a profit of about one »hil
tics complied by the beat
from everything neat. A day or two ‘stirnatrd by careful statisticians that
sceordtagly. An offer to 'split the dif ling per coin. Apparently, the mem
physicians of the world
later the government geologist arrived Miss Ellen Montgomery, heroine of
•how that ever ilxty per
ference’ when one ¡»rice was asked and bers of the gang vary their iisrthodsac-
at Tauranga, and preparations to in “The Wl<!e, Wide World,” must have
cent of the cases of acquired
another offered could be entertained •ording to the character of the ¡»ersons
spect the seat of the disaster were shed at least five gallons, t wo»|uiirtsand
CONSUMPTION ar» due to
then, and salesmen were often com to whom the “sweated” coins are to be
pushed rispidly forward. On the fourth me pint of tears in the course of her
LA GRIPPE. There are also
pelled to 'shade* prices. ‘We will do tendered. Some sovereign« are bare
day after the eruption, the party ar adventures in two volumes. But the
other points of weakness.
this for you.' and 'It’s the lust of the lot.’ ly a grain short in weight, while other»
Refer to the numbers on the
rived at Walroa, the Maori village. young lady in the modern work of fic
or 'We want to make a customer of you’ 1 an* as much as 14 grains. The coins
chart. 8tudy each one care
There was scarcely a vestige of the set tion does not cry. If she is of a ¡» hs -
were among the reasons given for'com- < appear fresh minted, and it is impos
fully. Familiarize yourself
tlement to be seen, the whole village »ioiiate nature she now und then "bursts
ing down'on prices; hut all the time the ' sible to dete<*t the fraud except by
with them. If yon havv an
had l>een crushed beneath volcanic lava,
nto a storm of s<»bs,” but she does not salesman had the cost mark before him, ’ weighing; but few-persons except bank
attack of LA GRIPPE begin
and the charred and battered remains
»ften do it, as old-fashioned people and knew thnt hr was on the safe side.” ers
the use uf Hl IF YA Ni as
•
keep scales delicate enough to
of the little village church and other would say. "before folks.” She is more —N. Y. Tribune.
soon as the acute symptoms
1 weigh a single coin, and a majority
4n Inexbnustihie Subject.
buildings protruded above the surface likely to preserve a calm and more or
keep no »rales.
Dr. Lewis James, one of the leaders of ba vb subsided. HI DYAX will bring about
of the deposit, which at first measured less tincomprehended silence. Another
the restoration to perfect health.
I’p to the precent the post office has the Greeuacre Chautauqua in Maine, be
LIVES BY KILLING WOLVES
four fret in thickness, but afterwurd type of modern heroine is the cheery
sides
being
a
scholar
is
a
good
deal
of
been the chief sufferer, and the matter
settled down to half that depth. On»
<irl who endures all her tribulations in
I has become so serious that the post a wit. Meeting a friend who was at
young Englishman was killed, am well silence, or laughs about tliepi, and is
master general has ismied a »¡»erial tending the recent summer session of
1. THE nucou* nEHBRVNE LININ0
as the Maoris who lived in the district th«* sunshine of the family circle while
wvirniug to officers in his de.|»ar1ment. the famous inst itution he asked how he THE BACK PORTION OP THE NOSE.-It be
and exacted tolls from visitors to the her heart is secretly breaking. It must
comet inflamed and thickened, and a Chronic
He
warns
the
staff
that
all
gold
coins
was
enjoying
himself.
“
Excellently,
Hot lakes. The acene was the wildest be confessed that this type of young
Peter A. Watson (“Wulf Watson”), of received at post offices should be sent until yesterday,’’ was the reply, “when Catarrh is the result III l> YAY’ will reduct
imaginable. The air rushed over the lady would be considerably more to the
to the Bank of England for examina I heard Prof. X----- .” “Didn’t he lec the inflammation, and leave the mucous mem
land with cyclonic fury, uprooting, taste of the ordinary man than th«* old- Omaha, Neb., draws a salary from the
brane in a perfectly healthy condition.
tearing and breaking trees that had fashioned tyjw of tearful patience. The Nebraska Live Stock association to pay tion, and that those found short should ture well?” asked the doctor. “Not at
«. (THE EAR DRUM) THE MUCOUS
survived the hail of rocks, leaving here “man’s woman” courageous, gay, tol him for putting in his ent ire time kill be rut in two and th«» deficiency- ma«le all,” answered his friend, “he simply
up by th«» officers who received them. told us what he didn’t know.” “Ah!” MEMBRANE OP THE EAR.-It becomes In
and there a guarirti und jaggrd trunk, erant and reserved as *to her private ing wolves. He haa reduced the wolf
But the postmaster general has failed queried the doctor, “then he is still flamed and thickened giving rise to almost
denuded of branch«1» and »tripped of feelings is coming to the front in fic census of the state so that he can kill
total deafne**. Ill 1>YAN will prevent the
but 200 a year now.
to a»»ume the resultant responsibility talking?”—San Francisco Wave.
its bark.
spread of the inflammation. The drum will not
tion, and this ideal is decidedly worth he killed 500 a ’.ear.
of providing th«» officers with coin
be affected anti hearing will t>e unimpaired.
The next day the ¡»arty Met off for studying by th«* novel-reading girls of
llMk«*«l Tun Lonf.
Watson’s father, a famous hunter, weighing scales and t he officers want to
Rotomahana. As they approached the to-day. Chicago Chronicle.
IB. CHRONIC TONSILITIS, OR CHRONIC
A
jolly
old
boy
from
the
Midlands
en
know
how
they
ar«*
to
detect
the
coins
who shot bulT.O with Buffalo Bill on
hot lakes huge cracks, extending hun
6ORE THROAT.—From th» ««me cause as the
a contract to supply the Union Pacific which, apart from a few grains de tered into one of the hotels at the sea two preceding. HUDYAX will prevent Its
dreds of yards in length ami al»out a
SAYING FAREWELL
railroad builders with meat, was killed ficiency in weight, are genuine. A live side, and seeing on the slab on the right eomlng on.
foot in width, were seen in all direc
ly agitation is now afoot, ami if r«Mlress a crab dressed on the shell with legs
tions. The scene was one of the strange How It la Iptikru and Srtrd by l’»r- in a wolf chase.
4. WEAKNESS IN THE HEART.-III l>-
The son is now 55, as straight as an cannot be obtained earlier, the ag claws and parsley rangeil around, said
anna of l»lfTrrent Nation
Y’ AX will strengthen th» heart nerves.equalise
grandeur of absolute desolation. The
to
the
landlord:
"Whatd
’
ye
call
that?
”
grieved
officers
will
have
the
matter
Indian and a famous rider, lie goes
the circulation of blood, and caune the heart
ality.
upheaval of nature had blown the won
beats to become strong and regular.
from point to point w here complaint is brought before parliament in Feb “Crab,” was the ahswer. “Looks good:
derful terraces to atoms; «team was
I
’
ll
have
'un,
and
gie
us
a
¡»¡nt
of
ale.
”
ruary.
The Turk wil solemnly cross his made of wolves* depredation*, ridings
5-4. A WEAKENED CONDITION OP THE
rising in dense clouds from one end of
Bread
and
butter
was
added,
and
the
The
headquarters
of
the
“
sweating"
LOWER LOBES of THE LUNU^-HI DYAV
the area to the other, a distance of hands u | hiu his breast and make a superb horse and accompanied by six
diner
left
to
his
dinner.
In
about
an
gang
ar«*
believed
to
be
in
some
provin
will cause the lung tissue to become strong
Dogs anal
about nine miles.
Rotomahana lake profound obeisance when he bids you of his fine staghounds.
and healthy.
horses run down the wolves in the open cial town, but all efforts of the mint hour the genial landlord entered th«
was a yawning caldron from which rose farewell.
dining
saloon
to
see
if
his
guest
was
and
Bank
of
England
detretivea
to
lo
7. LUMBAGO, OR WEAK BACK.-HI l>-
The genial Jap will take his slipper prairie.
a majestic column uf steam. The
getting on all right; he found him YAY will strengthen It almost immediately.
Then the training shown. A wolf cate the gang have so far failed.—N. Y.
ground was completely »tripled of off us you depart* and say, with a
chawing up the last claw, the chawer
Sun.
vegetation and covered with lava from smile: “You are going to (rave my could kill one of Watson's dogs, but the
III It Y A % will cure all of the »hove symp
red in the face, but beaming. '.‘Like the
toms and leave your whole system in a perfect
the mountain. The lava was red’iced despicable house in your honorable six show team work, and so divide the
V Queer Msilran l'r<ic«*sxl<»n.
crab,
sir?
”
"Yes,
he
was
capital.
I
condition of health. Go to your druggist at
animal’s attention that they are seldom
to the consistency of flour, ao that the journeying I regard thee!”
Several young men belonging to good never tasted one afore, but I think you once and procure a package of III It YAM
explorers sunk, in it neatly to their
The German “lei»«' wohi” is not par injured.
families in Pacucha decided to greet the baked ’un a little too long, the erm-t for 90 cents, or six packages for 90. If your
I pon bis hunting 1 rip Watson carries »nd of the world announced by Prof.
knees. Thus in the space of time was ticularly sympathetic In its sound, but
was so hard. Let’s have another pint.“ druggist «Joes not keep it, send direct to the
North island suddenly shorn of its it is less «»inbarrasaing to those it only a revolver, and seldom needs to I Fnlb in a royal manner. They, there
III It YA W UKM> It Y < OMPAJV Y, San
He had eaten th»* lot shell, daws and
moat peculiar natural features, in six k | m * c <) s than the Hindoo's ¡»erformam-v, use even that. When he nerds it. hr fore, hire«l th re«* flat cars which they
all complete. London Spare Moments. Francisco, Cal. Remember that you can consult
who, when you go from him, falls in nerds It badly, for though a wolf will 'adorned with a profusion of Chinear
hours the whole aspect of the countr)
th« HI It YAW IVStSTOKM PRICK. Call
the dust at your feet.
never attack a man so long as he might J lanterns. The first car was occupied by
was changed, and what was one of th«
and see the doctors. You may call and •« s
No Whitt* Hower«.
them or write, as you desire. Address
The Fiji islanders cross two red run, a hard-pressed wolf w ill sometimes a splendid piano which was plant'd bv
most l>eautiful B|K»ts in the world was
An
absolutely
white
color
does
n<»t
feathers. The natives of New Guinea srll his life dearly.
transformed into a l>arren country car
I the well known Prof. Arturo Jiminez; seem to exist in any flower. The fact
Hudy«o Remedy (orop«ny
peted In lava and covered with debris. exchange rhocolatr.
The Burmese
Once a big gray wolf Jumped at Wat
the second car was or»*upied by an estu- may be shown by placing some flow tin
The geysers, however, still abound in Iwnd low and say: “llib! Illb!”
son, clawing the flanks of his horse and iiantina, and th«* third by an orchestra
Corner Stoclrton, Market and Ell 19 Street».
supposed to be of the purest white, Ilk»
profusion, and it is possible in time
The "auf wlrtlrrsrhen" of the Aus the rider’s right It g ami hand. Wat »»f wdl-kn«»w n amaateurs. These cars
6AN FRANCISCO. CAL.
other terraces may be formed.—Wind trians is the most feeling expression son reached over with his left hand, j were followed by a long pr«H»es.sio!i of the lily, the white campanula, or the
sor Magazine.
of farewell.
drew his pistol and fired four shots at «*yrlists with their wheels adorned and wood anemone, on a leaf of ch ar whir»
Does
your
friend have a camera ?
.The Cuban would consider his good the wolf, but didn't harm the brute all carrying torcbr». Th«» effect of this paper. It will be found that the white flexible, leather covered album would
■lolled Chritnati.
is
really
washed
with
yellow,
blue
or
by anything but a cordial one unless much, as his horse danced about sons i f pro<»rssion, ns it traversed th«' streets,
A algn reading “Boiled Chratnuta,”
orange, nee <:i: g 1» what flower i make a splendid present—$1 and ¡ess
he was given a gixnl cigar. The .South to spoil his aim. Watson had but one I was very pretty.
A E. Voorbiea has a itock ui albums.
Flowers, confetti taker.
displayed on a. chestnut vender’s stand S«*a islanders rattle each other's whal<*
• ’ e press.
shot left. IL put his pistol in the | and serpentines rained on the merry
wrm so unusual un to attract attention
teeth neck lave.
wolfs mouth ami, at the risk of blowing makers from the balconies as they
sntl even this vender sold roast chest
I he Rioux ami Blackfret will at off his own fingers, firetl. That shot passe«!.- Mexican Herald.
nuts, too. Years ago such chestnuts us
¡»arting dig their »¡«rars In the earth finished the animal, after which the
were eaten cooked were much more
as a sign of <*onfidcii«<* and mutual rs bleeding man and horse had ten wearj
commonly boiled than they arc now,
term. This is the origin of the term miles to travel to the nearest town.
and it was not unusual then to sec them
“burying the tomahawk.”
But, weak as they were from loss of
thus offered In the street; but nowa
In the islands in the straits of the blood, they took the wolf with them
day people almost without Exception
sound the natives at your going will Chicago rim* s Herald.
prefer them roasted. So boiled cheat*
stoop down and clasp vour foot.
nuts, once familiar, have come to l»e n
TTw Russian form of parting saluta
novelty. —N. Y. bun.
tion is brief, consisting of the single
word "praschai,” said to «out <1 like a
I
sneeze
The Otaheitr i aider will
twist the md of the department
guest’s robe ami then aolrinnlv shake
his own hands three times Chicago
Evening New s
demonstrates its superiority over o' het
.
ü
blood remediea It matters not how b-
Trv
A Bargain
S. S. S. GOES
TO THE BOTTOM
l ie Alka • foot f at« in Your Glove».
\ lady writes, “1 shahs Alien’s Foot
Carries U. S. Mails, Passengers and Stage Express. Ease into my (loves and rub a little on
itiv hands. It M ves mv gloves bv sb
Stage« *un both way* daily l>etween Grants Pass. Oregon, and Crescent sorbing per« pi rat ion. It is a most dainty
City. Cal , passing through the following interior points: Wilder-
toilet
powder ”
Allen's Foot Fass
ville, I/ive's, Anderson, Kerby, Waldo, Shelly Creek,
make« tight new shoes easy
It keep»
Patrick's Creek, Gasquet.«.
the feet cool ami comfortable We in
vita the attention oi physicians and
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nurses to the absolute purity of Allen’s
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The scenery through which this line passes i« lieautiful A de-
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lghtful mountain road from Gasquet to Crescent City
rates during summer season.
J. C. HARPER. Grants Pass. Or . Manager.
Courier and Oregonian 1 year for $2
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vr, Fanrl» B Stoffie, of Martinsville. Mo., says: “I used to1 have
I r. * nt years they were Retting worse. A few years ago I took treat-
merit of aupBCialist in Kan»»u»City, but It only relieved ine
\\ r.< n I came here two years ago mv health wus miserabte. My bus-
isni ubo hud irre«it faltb in 1 r. Williams’ Pink Fills for I ale > *>!»«>
II - <ed that 1 commence using them. After taking a feu dose» I could
mi * >
improvement, and my headache spells
J
• r I-OXCH, ami siu«*e thnt time I have not had any of those al-
U*cu8, and 1 never felt no well la my life."
’
—the Republican. Bethany, Ma.
No discovery of modern times has proved such a blessing to man
kind ai I r Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People. Acting directly on
the blood and nerves, invigorating the body, regulating the functions,
they n-t .re the strength and health in the exhausted patient when
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> ery few remedies claim
Vicureauch real, deep seated blood disease« as a S. 8. cure«, and none
on»‘r such incontrovertible evidenceot merit. H 8.9 it not merely a tonic-It
la a cure I It foes down to the very seat of all blood dlteaam, an«] gvu at the
foundation of the very wont ca«e s, and rout« the poison from the syatem ltd w
not, like other remedies, dry up the poison and hide it from view temporarily
only to break forth again more violently than ever; 8. 8. 8 force« out every
trace of taint, and nds the syatem of it forever.
J
Ur«.T W Lew,Montgomery, Ala., write«: "Someyeari
Mt" I »*» inoculated with poi»on by > nune who infected
tny babe with blood taint. I wm covered with »ore» and
ulcer, from head to foot, and in my great extremity I prayed
to die Several prominent physician» treated me. nut all
to no purpoae. The mercury 'and pota»h which they
Îave nw wemed to add fuel to the awful flame which wm
evouring me. I wa» advited by friend» who had »een
wonderful cure« made by it. to try Swtft'« Specific. I im
proved from the »tart. »< the medicine teemed to go direct
to the cauae of the trouble and force the pol»on out. Twenty
bottle« cured me completely.” Swift's Specific—
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mercury, potash, arsenic, or any other mineral or chemical. It never fails to
cure tsneer K. «em», Scrofula. Rheumatism, Contagious Blood Poison,
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AT THE RIVERSIDE NURSERY,
EAST and SOUTH
GRANTS PASS, ORE.,
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You will find a nice lot of healthy
trees.
Apples, latest keepers as
well as earliest. Pears, Cherries,
Plums, Prune, Peach Nut anil
Shade trees, as well as Berry plants.
Get my Prices before you buy.
J. T. TAYLOR
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Thi* ix beyond question the LgH
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tew doses invariably cure the IM|
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Consumptn.n is without a par-
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fest which no other medicine
can stand.
If *. 4 have a
Cough, we earnestly ask you
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S. 8. 8. FOR THE BLOOD
a<
Is the cause of untold suffering
to many women; of neglected
families and unhappy homes.
Pleasure is banished from the
life that is subject to these at
tacks, and yet it is possible to
be free forever from such trying
ordeals. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, by en
riching the blood, toning up the nerves, and strengthening
the stomach, make sick headache impossible, an I restore ner
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The Parts Affected Are:
A whole block in Grants Past, wr.h a
good house and out buildings, silh city
water, ale»» a good well Over 150
year old fruit trees in good beating
the place Five minute« walk to wh
or church. Would sell three lots, mi
ing a corner lot 150x100, a brant 1
building site, foi |I k)
The whole ph
can I m * bought for $1500 —See Pric.
Voorbiee
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