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Highest of aula Leatening Power. Latest IT. S. Govt Report 1 iQWinffi AOBOLDTECIf PURE inx n mm 1 i Z I I 1 I If f WW mm I I W C7 yjzszsa If (6? LUCK, PLUCK, BRAINS THE COMBINATION THAT ACCOUNTS FOR SETH LOW'S SUCCESS. BotTT't tCHoot ron sort. ff "TOOK THE WRONG-MEDICINE." Why This Headline So Oftea Appears la the Daily Newspapers. It is an odd trait in human nature tbat a man who has been ordered by bis physician to take paregorio will never take it if there is any carbolio maid or prussio aoid in the house that he can absorb in preference. Statisticians who have studied the thing declare that an invalid will sofwoh. the whole house for a poisonous drag and.drink it rather than the BiedioUra ordered by the doctor. The death no- tioes in the newspapers in cases of that kind are generally beaded, "Took the Wrong Medicine. " 4, , ' A man arrived at bis home the other evening, and glancing on the bureau aaw a bottle of liquid that he had teen ordered by the doctor to take. "That looks like the stuff." said be, "but I'm not sum As I was locking op the cellar I saw behind an old shelf a bine bottle that looked as if it hadn't been touched for years. It said on it, Snlphnrio Acid.' Now that bottle on the table looks exactly like the one I drank out of last night, bat still I have an idea that the staff down in the cellar ia what the doctor means for me. I don't know bow the diokens it got down there when it's meant for me to take, or how this bottle that isn't meant for me to take got on this bureau. But I'm sot going to take any chances. I'll just go down into the cellar and make sure, and I'll throw this stuff out of the win dow." Then he cautiously went down stairs and took the snlphnrio acid, and he was buried in due form after an ambu lance surgeon had done his best and the coroner's physician had made a com plete investigation and autopsy. It isn't only children who make these blunders. Doctors will tell yon that they have only to label a bottle "Lotion, For External Application Only," to make sure of its being drunk. If a patient gets a bottle of corrosive sublimate to put on a felon on bis great toe and doesn't use it all, he will carefully save it. Ten- ji8 afterward a doctor gives some cough mixture to him, and then he goes and bunts up the corrosive Bubli mate bottle, plays three card monte with it and the cough mixture, gets them thoroughly mixed up so that he can't tell one from the other, and then when he feels that tightness across the chest that the doctor told him about be swallows a part of the corrosive sublimate and leaves his widow to collect the life insurance. By no accident is the cough mixture ever taken rit is always the corrosive sublimate. New fork Her aid. . Metal Railroad Tie. A protest against the denudation of forests in order to secure material for railroad ties is made in a report issued by the agricultural department at Wash ington on the nse of metal railroad ties and preservative processes and metal tie plates for wooden ties. It shows tbat about 20 per cent of the railroad mile age of the world, outside of the United States and Canada, is laid on metal In the United States little practical prog ress in metal ties is reported. The pro portion of track laid with metal ties to the total length of railways throughout the world has increased from 7 per cent in 1890 to 10 per cent in 1894. Rail way Review. CHAMPIONSHIP. ENGLISH STATE TELEGRAPHS. In all the out door sports ot the season the weather is playing champion to knock oat and close up games. A change will come, of course, and with hot weather will come the' fiercer straggle to make up for lost time. All tbis means a greater amount ot wear and tear to the body , to its muscles, nerves and bones. What the damage in all will be from sprains, bruises, wounds, hurts, inflammations, contusions and tbe like, no one can tell, but there is a cham pionship to be won, important to all, to which tew give sufficient consideration, and that is the triumph over all these pains and mishaps in the surest, prompt est way. 8t. Jacobs Oil is the champion remedy for all such ailments; it does not disappoint and never postpones a care for any cause wnatever. Fiso's Care is a wonderful Congh medi cine. Mas. W. Pickxbt. Van Siclen and Blake Ayes., Brooklyn, X. Y., Oct. 28, im. MIMIC STORS5 Wiley B. Allen Co., the oldest, the largest, 211 First St., Portland. Cbic-ering, Hariman, Fischer Piano, Eater . Organs. Cow prices, easy terms. 10-CKNT MUSIC Send lor catalogues. A man who baa never had tbe toothache doei not know the real pleasure there la in not nav lng It. Tbt Osbmia for breakfast. Foul breath is a discourager of af fection, it is al ways an indication of poor health , bad digestion. To i bad digestion is k WL traceable almost all ' V? human ills. It is W vVt attaftinrr wviitiT 1UU9 U1M1BU1CD, Upon the healthy T tive organs, the blood deoends for its richness and parity. If digestion stops, poisonous matter ac- cumulates anu i unweu mm m. there ia nn nlaee else for it to go. The bad breath is a danger signal. out for itl If you have it, or Mti avmnrnm of indiccstion. take a bottle or two of Dr. Pierce's niirin Medical Discovery. It will straighten out the trouble, make your blood pure and healthy and full of nu triment for tbe tissues. IVY -WAV ' Message Coat 13 l-S Cents Eaeh, and An Most Ba Prepaid. The telegraph service of Great Britain is undoubtedly quioker, more reliable and cheaper than that ot the United States. I make this statement after proper allowance of the differences in distances. It costs 13). cents for 13 words and 1 cent for every additional word. This for Great Britain and Ire land a uniform rate. It works admirably, as nearly all the postofnees are also telegraph offices. As a rale, the people are civil ana obliging, and tbe delivery of messages more prompt than with us. , These postoffioes, which include, as a tale, news stands ana stationers' shops, are scattered all over theoity, especial ly in London, and one has no snob trou ble in Retting postoffloe orders, postal notes, stamps, eta., as Is too often the case in New York. .,- I - , Another great advantage of the Brit ish system is that there is no such thing as sending messages "collect " Yon can prepay an answer to a telegram, and tbe boy brings up a blank with tbe telegram when an answer has been paid for. Again, if yon write to any one and want a telegraphio reply, merely inclose a blank with sixpenny postage stamps affixed. This saves the troublo of trans mitting money or imposing on a friend for reply. At one of the big city dinners a few weeks ago I sat opposite W. H. Preece, C B., the engineer in obief and elec trician of British Telegraphio Wonder land, fie was greatly interested in the fact that we counted the population by the means of electricity, and of course knew exactly how it was done. The increase in 25 years of messages alone from 6,800,000, when three pri vate companies controlled the business, to 70, 000,000 messages in 1894, tells its own story. That tbe number of offices has increased threefold, now.nunrbering 9,000, and tbe miles of wire have in creased from 60,000 to 300,000 surely this indicates that the publio are well and cheaply served ' . . . Financially the telegraph department is today paying expenses, bat not the In terest on tbe money invested. ' it .is claimed, however, that the division of expenses between tbe pos(otSce -.branch and tbe telegraph branch was of. such an artificial character that the two serv ices should be looked at together finan cially. This would show a net annual surplus of from $13, 750,000 to $15,000, 000 a Very handsome addition to the public revenues. A uniform telegraph service, say, of 25 cents per message, is no more, in this advanced day of electrical appliances, than a uniform . 3 cent letter rate was when adopted. Chicago Inter Ocean. CURIOUS WEDDING CUSTOMS. v. . ' ( .' Some Odd Phases of Social Ufa la North ern Michigan. Many curious customs are in vogue among tbe foreign population of north era Michigan, especially in social mat ters. When a French couple get mar ried, a carriage or a'Sloigh ride ia in evitable, according to the season of tho year. The couples are not packed to gether in one wagon or sloigb, but eacn fellow and bis girl have an individual rig, tbe bride and groom taking the lead and the others following like a funeral procession, but there is nothing funereal about it, especially the pace set After the procession has been riding for hours, a dance ends the festivities. The Folanders have a curious wed dine custom tbat is very ingenious as a money setter, and takes the place of wedding presents. After the wedding feast follows a dance that sometimes lasts 13 to 14 hours, and even longer... Tha chief honor is to dance with tbe bride, and this is decided in a curious manner. The mother of tbe bride takes, her place in one corner with a plafe in ber lap, which she takes very good care shall be built after tbe plan of an eat ing house coffee cup. The gallant who wants to dance with the bride, and all are in honor bound to do so at least once, must pull out a piece of silver and endeavor to chip or break the plate by throwing their money upon it, and only those who succeed in chipping or break ing the plate are allowed tbe coveted honor. Let those who think it easy to break an ironstone plate try it Few succeed in doing it for less than 60 cents, and it is not an unusual thing for tbe bride's money to amount up to f 75 or $100, even where the crowd is ap parently as poor as a church mouse, and it may go even higher when tbe bride is pretty and popular. All the money goes to tbe bride, and in a backwoods conn try $50 to $75 will start a bappy couple nicely in housekeeping. Detroit Free Press. Had President of Columbia Collsg Whsa but Forty Tsars of Age Donates Sl.OOO,. 400 For a Library Ills Career la Pol ities and Easiness. In many respects the lion. Soth Low, president of Columbia college, stands alone among educators, lie is unuouotouiy ua richest col logo president in the world. When ho was chosen president ot Colum bia, he was the youngest ohlof exooutlve of any great educational institution, for he was then barely to. -lis career turouguout baa boon remarkable. He was born In 1850, and his father was a Brooklyn merchant. In 1870, at 20, he Was graduated from Columbia college. He quickly mastered all tho details of his fa ther's extensive business, and when 24 took the manaooment thereof. A year later, when be was 25, during the bard times ot 1875, he originated a plan by which any man In Brooklyn who wanted work could set It. During the Garflold campaign in 1880, when Seth Low was 80 years old, he was tho foremost Republican In Brooklyn, and a year Inter, at the ag it 81, he was elected mayor of bis native oiry, In spite of the political bosses. Ue was eiootoa presi- Im O. Holtt, Ph. D Master at Buriln- game, Ben uateo county, uai., is one or tne nest scnoois tor ooy on iu raomo Coast. , i - Attorney Yos lav, when tou asked him lor ths ttiouey. h used blasphemous language? 1 uta not, sor. i ssia a awor at u ua Riley a truoper. LIKE A SIKVC. The oh lei function Ot the kldneri II t separ ate from the blond, In Its pasxag through them, ol rerisln ImpHrtttea and watery partlcWa whlob make their nuai exit urougn ma niaansr. ine retention of the lu oouseqiiaur ol lnaotlvlty ol the Sidneys I productive ol Bright 0 aoe, dropy, iilab"te, albuminuria ana ouiet mala dies with a fatal tendency. Hoatttr' Stomach B liters, a hlvhly sauotlnned dlnretlo and blood drpurniit, Impels I he kidney when Inactive to renew tneir auiing lunnnon, ana strain irum tli vital current Impurities which Infest It and threaten their own exlatvnra organ of the body. Catarrh ol tne Madder, giaveiana reten tion nf th Hrlne are alto malaillei arrested or averted by this benlgu promoter and re ora live nt organio sotlon. Malaria, rlieuraatlitn, eonstlnattun. biliousness and dyspepsia also vieta to ine isuiera, wniun is auo spvuuiiy oeuo- DOlal to ine w ana nervous. "Was he warmly received upon tha occasion ol bla debut lu t raged jt" 'Warmly? Why they bad to ring down the asbeaio curtainr' A GREAT STAYER. As enmnntttloti lnereaea It become harder and harder forth bualnasetnau toauooerd, and lu terogiiltion of this laot, th publio u olteu nlorraed that this or tliat thing hss "mm to tay." A strong purpose Is good, but doing th tiiina la even better. One of th areawst slav ers we kuow of 1 Pain-Killer, th advertise ment ol which we are prinui g eisewner. This famous old family remedy has stayed In tha homes nf tne oountrv b& vear. and la lodar more popular tnan ever. This one fact proves Ha value, and make argument unnecessary. It only remains for th proprietor (aa they are now oolng) to remind each coining generation that for over bait a century I'atu-Klller ha weu recoRnliea as tne Dauuieat, surest ana ihesoest cure for the common Ills of humanity, and that bottle on their shelf will aoouer or later save them trouble and aullerliig and mouay. HOWS THIS? PItKSIDElT 8ETH LOW, dent of Columbia In 1890, and now, at 45, be has given $1,000,000 to be expended In the erection of a library for his oollese. Some one has said of Both Low that nut success Is the result of a combination of luck, pluck and brains. Lucky be cer tainly was In his birth, for bis father transmitted to tho son not only money, but a sound montal, moral and physical con stitution. Plucky bo has been, for be bits never hesitated In the slightest to battle with all his might against what he thinks to be wrong and for what he thinks to be right, and if ho wore not a brainy man be We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward Tor anv ease of Catarrh that cannot bt oured bv Haifa Catarrh Cure! F. J. fc CO.. Props., Toledo. Ohio. We. the undersigned, hare known K. J, Cheney for the naat IS vear. and believe btm perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations matte by tneir nrm. V EST ot I SUA-, Wholesale Druggists. Toledo, O. Waldino, Kishar A Mabvih, Wholesale Diugglsts. Toledo. O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting directly upon the blood and mucour urlaces or the system, mce, too. per Dot tle. Sold bv all Druggists. Testimonial! ree. If You are Tired all the time, without apeclal exertion, tired in the morning as when yon retire atnla-ht. vou may depend upon it, your surely would not have been able, with all nigtir, you may aepem. upon ... y ur hlsJekandpluctodowbathehasdone gjf" hP- -,-y" SSti in business, in politics and In the field of mMCiM. You uied Hood's Sarsaparilla A Japanese Teat For tha Aspiring Bride. In Japan it appears that one factor entering into tbe oboioe of a daughter- in-law ia her skill in raising silkworms. There is more to this than appears on the surface of the statement, for it seems tbat tbe thread spun by a silkworm is regular and even in proportion as the worm has been regularly and carefully fed. The prospective mother-in-law carefully and minutely examines the garments of the aspiring bride, judging of her qualifications by tbeir condition. This seems even more absurd than tbe woman who said her son should never marry a woman who could not keep ber top bureau drawer in order. New York Times. . 1 : business, education. Tbe selection of Mr. Low as Columbia's president five years ago was somewhat of a departure from tbe ordinary course in making choice of tho head of a great edu cational Institution. He had always been understood to be a man of culture and of wide Information, but he had never been regarded as a scholar or a student in the strict acceptance of those terms. He bad rather boon looked upon chiefly as a busi ness man, a man of aualrs, who, In addi tion to his exceptional executive ability, possessed political genius of no ordinary sort, and whoa he was elected mayor of Brooklyn it was confidently predicted by his friends and feared by his enemies that be would be tbe next governor of the Em pire State. There is reason to believe that be, too, thought that sequel a not unlikely one, but in 1883, when, as ts claimed by his principal supporters, ho might have secured tbe Republican nomination for the office of New York's chief magistrate, be declared, on tho ground that he did not agree with the party's national platform, that he could accept no such nomination. 'For a couple of years after tbat be was comparatively lost sight of, but since bis election as president of Columbia he baa been very much In evidence, and his per formance of tbe duties he then assumed has more than satisfied tbe authorities of the college that they chose wisely In call ing a thorough man of affairs to the place. - When President low assumoa tne cnair, he announced that In future he should de vote himself heart and soul and without -reservation to the conduct of Columbia's affairs. One does not need to be well in formed to understand tbat perfect fulfill inent of tbe duties Involved would require most of tbe time and energy of any man, np matter how liberally endowed with mental ability or what is known as genms for. hard work. In the main President Low has carried out his expressed intention. Society has seen little of bim. To the pub lio at large be has not often been visible, and be kept out of politics until the open ing of lost fall s campaign lor the purifica tion of New York's municipal government. Then be was made a member of the com mittee of seventy, and as such did excellent service. There was some talk about mar lng him the reform candidate for mayor, but he frowned it down, although during tbe campaign be devoted much time to the furtherance of the election of Mayor Strong. Personally Soth Low is a pleasant man to meet. Ho 1 of medium height, rather stout, with sincere dark eyes and dark thick hair and mustache. His features are not regular, but rather inclined to what may be termed tbe aggressive type, tbe contour of his face being such as at first to suggest tbat he might be somewhat un pleasantly so. He Is, however, an excel lently poised man. and while he can un doubtedly make himself extremoly un pleasant to one who deserves unpleasant treatment his aggressiveness Is of the sort that men generally applaud. His address is winning. On the platform he speaks In a forcible, convincing and earnest manner. He has not the torrentlike vocabulary of Bourko Cockran, tbe cold and classic elo quence that was Boscoe Conkling's, the fiery intensity that was James O. Blaine's or the peculiar charm ot Colonel Bob In- gersoll, but he always knows what he wishes to express when be speaks, and be always expresses it in a fashion that ts simple, direct and extremely lucid without in any sense being dull or commonplace As an educator he is an advocate of tbe methods ot today. It is not his potion that a young man may properly be fitted for a successful life by loading his mind up with certain kinds of Information without refer ence to any special bent the young man may possess. His plan Is todlfJovcr, so far as Is possiblo for a teacher to do so, wbat Is the young man's bent, and then furnish hint with the training oad Infor mation that will best enable bim to do himself full justice in the battle of Ufa after leaving the preoiooUef the college. To nnrifV and enrich -our blood. A few bottles of this great medicine will give -nu atrtitieth and vitality because 11 will make pure blood. Get Hood's. Hood's Pills cure habitual constipa tion, fries io cents. Ely's Cream Balm Cleanses the Nasal Passages, Allays Pain and Inflammation, Reatores the Senses of Taste and Smell. Heals the bores. Apply Balm !nti "en aiaini. Ki.l ilaos .WI Wsma St., M. Y. : i i I i hi W Vf II 1 Ml III . 1 A Pi ,0' VTV n 03 11 and aches of an annoying nature, a torturous nature, a danger ous nature, can be quickly and surely cured with Tain-Killer. As no one Is proof against pain, no one should be without Pain-Killer. This good old'remedy kept at hand, will save much Buffering and many calls on the doctor. For all sum mer complaints of grown folks or children it has stood with out an equal for over half a century. No time like the present to get a bottle of ' Paim-Knlleir Bold everywhere. Ths quantity has been donblsd but tbe pries remains the (ante, 2o. Iook out for worthless Initiations. Uuy only th geuulue, bearing the nam I'lssV Davis Bon.- : SKDS I have bought from the RKCE1VER of F. L. P0880N A SON, the stock, fixtures and good will ol the teed business lately carried on by them and will continue the same at 205 Third Street. BUKLL LAMBKKSON, Pohtlamd, Oh. SHEEP-DIP UTTLE'S-NDN-POISSIIODS. SAFEST AND BEST Mix with cold water. ImptovM th wool. Ion, Idaho, Dakota Montana. Illltt I lint IK tm D.,t.. tl, a. A' Ofon. Washing- fitmH uuum wu.i i wisuui un i WEINHARD'S WELL-KNOWN BEER (IN KKt.B OK BOlTLBx) Sreond to umi- TY IT.. No atattt-r whre from. 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