Highest of all in Leavening Power.-—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report - i.¡SK Baking Powder A bsolutely pube HE STUDIED LINCOLN. HENRY WATTERSON AND HIS LEÇ­ TURE ON THE WAR PRESIDENT. How the Great Southerner Came to Write His Lecture and What He Learned by Looking Up the Facta of His Subject. News to tlie Reporter. HARBOR LIGHTS. OUE DAILY BREAD ALL THE TEAR ROUND. The avocations ot men go on just the same in winter as in summer, and those How the Entrance to New York Bay la Illuminated. The entrance to New York harbor is THE GREAT LABOR REQUIRED TO who labor hard with hands, body and FEED THE MULTITUDE. illuminated at night like a city street, muscles know this full well. The sports as each of llie spar buoys along the Ged- ney channel carries- an electric light. The current for these lights, as well as The Baker's Task a Hard One—He Soon Breaks Down and Has to Desert His for some others farther up the harbor, Occupation— A Well-Known Baker is furnished from a generating station Talks With a Reporter. at Sandy Hook. Part of the lights are supplied with a continuous current at Examiner. San Francesco, Cal. 150 volts by means of nearly two miles In speaking of the physioal endur­ of cable, consisting of a single conduct­ ance which is required of bakers as a or of seven stranded copper wires of ‘ class. Mr. Louis Coppola, of 969 Har- No. 18 gauge, covered with .an insula­ : vard street, San Francisco, took oc­ tor and protected by a double armor of casion to say that many of them break steel wire. The buoys along the Gedney down under the severe strain of their channel are furnished with an alternat­ work. The most vital point of endur­ ing current at 1,000 volts, probably the ance is the back. The men have to first instance in which such a current bend over the long troughs in which has been used for this purpose. the dough is mixed. The work is com­ In the manufacture of the six miles paratively light until the dough begins of cable for these lights the use of iron ■ to thicken, but then it becomes a con­ as an armor had to be discarded, as with ! tinuous process of lifting and throwing it the effects, of self induction were too j the heavy mass in a trough containing pronounced. Accordingly the armor em­ three hundred or four hundred pounds ployed is No. 18 gauge hard drawn cop­ of dough. It necessitates the employ­ per wire, the conductor consisting of ment of almost herculean strength to seven stranded copper wires of similar properly mix the dough. gauge. Gutta percha is the insulator. “I gave way under the strain of such The conversion of the alternating current work,” said Mr. Coppola. from 1,000 volts in the primary current “It affected my kidneys, just as it to 100 volts for the lamp circuit is ef­ does those of many others who follow fected in a small transformer of 600 the trade. I began to experience pains watts capacity fitted inside the head of in the small of my back. At first they the wooden buoy. Each is mounted in were periodical,, but they afterwards a strong water tight case, gfiich is filled became more frequent and finally it be- also are just as festive and are attended with many accidents. The chances of ac­ cident are about the same to ail, but to the laboring man a mishap means very much. For instance, a sprpin may cripple badly and mean loss of time, place and money were it not that we all know how readily St. Jacobs Oil will cure a sprain, and pre­ vent all these misgivings. So let us enjoy ourselves without fear. That a southern man, honorably iden­ tified with the Confederacy and withal a Democrat of national character and NEW WAT EAST—NO DUST. standing, should select Abraham Lin­ HAWAIIAN MINISTER HATCH. coln as the subject for a popular lecture Go East from Portland, Pendleton, Walla Lawyer and Diplomat and One of the Orig­ was in itself sufficiently anomalous, but Walla via O. R. & N. to Spokane and Great inal Committee of Safety. that the lesult of such an enterprise Northern Railway to Montana, Dakotas, St. ENJOYS STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS AS HIS INTI Paul, Minneapolis, Chicago, Omaha, St Francis M. Hatch, who has served for should be eminently successful, drawing MATE FRIENDS KNEW HIM. Both the method and results when Louis, East and South. Rock-ballast track; some time as Hawaiian minister of for­ great and enthusiastic audiences, no less fine scenery; new equipment; Great North­ Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant ern Palace bleepers and Diners; Family eign affairs, will ■soon reach Washing­ in the south than in the north, was, to His Narrow Escape When an Infant—Re­ ton to assume his duties as minister to say the least of if, surprising, and, as Tourist Cars; Buffet-Library Cars. Write and refreshing to the taste, and acts A. B. C. Denniston, C. P. & T. A., Portland; fently yet promptly on the Kidneys, turn to His Devoted Mother After His the United States. W. R. Castle, the Mr. Watterson had declined to talk Oregon, or F. I. Whitney, G. P. & T. A., liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys­ Election to Congress—The Grangers, Fa­ young republic’s present representative politics, a reporter of The Times-Dem- St. Paul, Minn., for printed matter and in­ tem effectually, dispels colds, head­ formation about rates, routes, etc. at Washington, was only appointed to ocrat asked him how he. came to aban­ ther and Son, and Their Wives. aches and fevers and cures habitual serve until Hatch arrives, and the latter don the very interesting party warfare It is not strange that people gaze at is thus the successor of Lorin A. Thurs­ of the period to plow in what upon the I cannot speak too highly of Piso’s Cure constipation. Syrup of Figs is the for Consumption.—Mir. F rank M obbs ,215 the shaft surmounted by the bronze fig­ ton, who was declared persona non grata surface seemed so unpromising a field. only remedy of its kind ever pro­ W. 22d St., N. Y., Oct. 29,1894. “The discourse upon Abraham Lin­ ure of Stephen A. Douglas, overlooking by the late Secretary Gresham. duced, pleasing to the taste and ac­ FITS.—All fits stepped free by Dr. Kline's the lake, as they pass by the spot where Mr. Hatch is a native of New Hamp­ coln,” said Mr. Watterson, “was the Great Nerve Restorer- No fits after the first ceptable to the stomach, prompt in day’s use. Marvelous cures. Treatise and |2.00 its action and truly beneficial in its the remains of the electric statesman shire and is about 38 years of age He offspring of a few chance words of mine trial bottle free to Fit cases. Send to Dr. Kline, was graduated from Bowdoin college used in characterizing Mr. Lincoln as ‘a are at rest. x 931 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. effects, prepared only from the most man inspired of God. ’ I was taken'to with high honors and then took up the It was Oliver Wendell Holmes who healthy and agreeable substances, its task for this and put upon my defense. increase : your income study of law. He was an apt pupil of many excellent qualities commend it said that it is the incidental part of a Blackstone and while yet young to the Knowing less then than I know now of man’s life which interests the people. profession went to Honolulu and en­ Mr. Lincoln, I naturally fell back upon By careful investments by mail through to all and have made it the most There was a good deal of this sort of tered the office of his uncle, Judge Har­ the superficial aspects of his life, em­ a responsible firm of large experience popular remedy known. and great success Will send you par­ thing in the Douglas family. There Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c who was then chief justice of Ha­ bodying the career of a man who lacked ticulars free, showing how a small and $1 bottles by .all leading drug- runs through the story of that family a ris, all opportunity to prepare himself for WitJr-llCUXLy. oil ’ waii under King Ka lakaua. After Judge I?!®!!!™' that I suffered from'them not amount of money can be easily multi ­ thread of the uncommon. The country the great estate to which—late in life, pow- I only while I was working but when I plied by successful inve.stmen.t. i.ii grain. gists. ' Any reJiiiJble ¿ruggiet w-lio knows all about the political career of Harris’ death King Kalakaua repeatedly without name or fame or official train­ tion. The lamps are of er each, and are set at fhê top of the was at leisure. They would seize Highest Bank references. Opportunities may not have it on hand will pro­ urged Hatch to accept office under the the man who faced Lincoln in debate, ing—he had been called, plucked as it buoy. They are protected by heavy bell upon me while I slept and cause me excellent. Pattison & Co., Bankers and cure it promptly for any one who royal government, but he refused, and who became the idolized leader of were by a caprice of fortune from ob­ glass globes, and are about five inches hours of painful wakefulness. I soon Brokers, Room P., Omaha Building, wishes to try it. I)o not accept any his party in the north. There was some­ took no part in public affairs. substitute. scurity, and at' a supreme moment ele­ in diameter. The btioys to which these saw that I was being unfitted for my Chicago. thing in the disappointment of the man vated to supreme command. I must lamps are fixed are large spars from 60 | work, so I began taking medicine for T by G krmea for breakfast. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. that touched the sensibilities of his op­ have made out my case—or at any rate to 70 feet long, eath anchored to the I SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, ponents, as there is always and ever the relief of the complaint. It was all the Lincoln Memorial association of bottom by a hollow cæt iron block shap ­ LOUISVILLE. KY. NEW. YORK, N.Y, will be something pathetic in the fail­ to no avail, however, until I purchased Chicago thought so — for they invited ed like a mushroom aid weighing about ure of one who expires .when within a box of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for me to deliver an address upon the great 5,000 pounds. grasp of a long cherished hope. Pale People. I did not take the pills J World’s Fair! HIGHEST AWARD. war president on the next celebration A picture of the house in which Doug­ in the confidence that they would in Was the cause of my riot feeling very well COSTLY THEATRICALS. of his birthday at the Auditorium in las was born was recently taken at the that city. This was not then possible, The Extravagant Price) Charged at a Phil­ any way relieve me of my suffering, but during the spring for several years past. suggestion of his only living sister, Mrs. I bought them simply to see if the many I had that tired but a year or two later I yielded to their adelphia Theater In 1780. Sarah Granger, now 84 years old, and reports of their marvelous power were feeling, was weak wishes. There followed so many calls Playgoers growl al the price of seats still living on the old farm near Clifton and so tired that for its repetition in the form of a lec- in the theater today, out let them read true. I was soon convinced, for befora Springs, N. Y., on which she was mar­ I had taken very many of them the I could not do tnife that in the end I found that I had what was charged ii Philadelphia at pains in the region of my kidneys be­ ried, and which was opened up by her much work. For imposed upon myself an undertaking one time, as told h “Shakespeare’s gan to be lessened, and before I had husband’s father, Hezekiah Granger, several years far more reaching than I had originally Heroines on-the Stage, ” and then rest taken a full box I had been entirely in 1799. I have taken dreamed of.” content. The story is ¡old in these words relieved. I knew no more wakeful The father of Douglas, whose name Ho d’s Sarsapa­ “ You have delivered this lecture to in the book : was also Stephen A.—the Little Giant nights, no more painful exertions while rilla regularly, southern audiences, Mr. Watterson? ” “In 1769, at Aniapolis, ‘The Mer­ at work. In- fact I was a new man, being the fourth Stephen A. in direct and ithase’eans- asked the reporter. chant of Venice’ was produced by the and I owe it all to Dr. Williams’ Pink line—was standing before the big fire- ed my blood, “ Oh, yes, ” quickly returned Mr. W., New American comjany, with Mrs. Os­ place in his home at Brandon, Vt., with driven off that “and to none more responsive. The borne, the heavy tragedy actress, as the Pills. his son, then two months old, in his “My sister, Mrs. A. Duncan, has tired feeling and truth is, when I came to investigate the heroine. The curtaio rang up at 6 p. m. by DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE I arms. The father’s heart was affected, built u p m y | ? Sold subject, to look closely into the record, in the ‘new’ plafhouse. Gentlemen been a sufferer from female weaknesses John Carle & Sons, New York. J and he let the child fall from his grasp. for some time. She has gone about in whole system. Hood’s Sarsaparilla has also FRANCIS M. HATCH, among the many surprises I found none who desired to pay but 5s. sat perforce The father fell dead. The child fell in­ more unexpected to me than the re­ in the pit or upjer boxes; those who a. sort of moping, listless way, with no benefited other members of my family, so to the ashes, and but for instantaneous rarely seen outside of his office or homi was lation of Mr. Lincoln to the south and could afford 7s. 6d chose the more fash­ energy for any kind of exertion. When that we would not be wiihout a supply.” DR. GURU’S rescue would have meta horrible death. and practiced hisprofession so faithfully to people of the south. He was the ionable lower boxes. Some of the cheap­ she saw the great good which had been S tephen M c C lare , Greenwood, Arkansas. IMPROVED The mother of Douglas was Sarah Fisk, and ably that he soon was the possessor one the possible done me by Williams ’ Pink Pills she nominee for er seats were notleasy of access, if we and she was the second cousin of Jim of about the best law business in Hono­ president in Republican 1860 who wore no scars may judge by this advertisement in th'e determined to take some herself, The Hood’s Sarsaparilla Fisk of picturesque career and tragic lulu. When Liliuokalani sighed the obnox­ and nursed no griefs or grudges growing paper of the day, ‘Upper boxes are now result has been very favorable, She end. Is the Only has gained strength, is as lively as a out of the antislavery battle. While Referring to the incidentals of a ious lottery bill, Hatch, who had been Seward and Sumner and Chase and the preparing, the passage to which must young girl, and in fact says she feels A Mild Physic. One Pill for a Dose. A movement of the bowels each day is necessary for be from the stage; it is therefore hoped man’s career, here is another of more steadily but quietly working for annex­ rest as though she were ten years younger True Blood Purifier health. These pills supply what the system lacks to were engaged in hand to hand com ­ ation for some time past, became one of such gentlemen and- ladies as choose to than passing interest, inasmuch as it make it regular. They cure Headache, brighten the the 13 members of the committee of bat with the southern leaders at Wash­ fix on these seats will come before the than she really is.” Eyes, and clear the Complexion better than cosmetics. Prominently in ihe public e.ve. $1; 6 for $5. They furnishes the key to the coming of safety neither gripe nor sicken. To convince you, we Dr. Williams ’ Pink Pills contain all ington, Lincoln, a philosopher and hu ­ and was one of the principal ac­ will mail sample free, or full box for 25c. Sold every­ play begins, as it is not possible they young Douglas into the west. Dillo the after dinner pill »nd where. DR. BOSANKO MED. CO., Philadelphia, the elements necessary to give new life morist, was successfully aud serenely tors in the coup d ’ etat which dethroned nUUU O I IIlo family cathartic. ‘25?. can be admitted after the curtain is There was a man who lived on a and richness to the blood and restore law away out in Illinois. His drawn up.’ farm with his father near Clifton the queen and resulted in the formation practicing southern connections were many and “As for the cost of going to the thea­ shattered nerves. They are sold in Springs, N. Y., whose name was Gran­ of the provisional government under close. He was himself a southern man. ger. His father was Hezekiah Granger. President Dole. He was elected vice His people were southerners, His first ter in the New York playhouse at this boxes (never in loose form, by the president of the republic and later be­ time, that ran lower; gallery seats there dozen or hundred) at 50 cents a box, or The son was in the habit of visiting came President Dole’s minister of for­ sweetheart was a Rutledge. His wife sold for 2s. each, pit seats for 4s. and six boxes for $2.50, and may be had of Brandon, Vt., to do his courting. He a Todd. ” the boxes; of which there were ten, for all druggists or directly by mail from .married Miss Sarah Douglas. She was eign affairs. He assisted President Dole was “That is news to me,” said the re- 5s. These prices, however,--were appar­ Dr. Williams’ Medicine Company, in the diplomatic correspondence with the sister of Stephen A. Douglas, and Secretary Gresham, and, after the letter porter. ■ ently very moderate (wboil^ they were Scheneotady. N. Y. .followed him in all his career, even un­ “That is news to me, too,” replied New York shillings-«tir sterling shil­ refusing to restore the queen had been to his death, and then came on.here to and then proceeded : lings) compared with' the, prices at the Marie de’ Medici. Chicago to watch the building of the sent to Washington, aided in the prep­ Mr. Watterson, none of his great speeches during Philadelphia theater in 1780, when $15 monument to the memory of one whom arations to resist by force the expected the “In Marie de’ Medici, the second wife of debate with Douglas did he use a landing of United States marines and was charged for the admission of a she still refers to as the “best man that narrow word against the south­ child, $20 for a gallery seat, $30 for ad­ Henry IV, who married her in 1600, a ever lived. ” Young Granger returned the restoration of the royal regime. harsh, year after his divorce from Margaret of ern people. Assailing the institution of Happily the marines were not landed mission to the pit, and $40 for a box; Valois, was an Italian beauty, petite mak e s to the old homestead near the Springs African slavery, as a system, he declar ­ and bloodshed was avoided. Mrs. Hatch the nerves but these latter prices, it maybe added, with his bride. His father, Hezekiah, and dark. She was hot tempered, and strong, and at once declared that his boy’s wife was is a daughter of Colonel Alexander G. ed that he would despoil no man of his were in continental money!” her intolerance of her husband’s infideli­ property rights in the constitution, ad­ biings back a “mighty fine woman, ” and asked if Hawes of San Francisco. ties caused constant domestic bickering. the' feelings of mitting that the slaveowner had many Feeding Habits of the Weak fish. there was any of the stock left, for Heze­ Her voice was shrill, and when angry youth to the pre­ reasons for his belief in slavery and THE CHICAGO COMMONS. “The weakfish,” said an old fisher­ she kiah was in his weeds. The boy told his raised it almost to a scream, so that maturely old man. father that his bride’s mother was liv­ Interesting Plan of Religious and Educa­ Was entirely honest and sincere. During man, “appears to be very intelligent and when the king and queen were engaged It „restores lost vigor. the whole period of the war he employ ­ quite well able to provide itself with ing, and was likewise in her weeds. You may gain ten tional Work Among the Poor. ed no vindictive or proscriptive expres­ food. It will come up on the flood and in a domestic argument everybody in pounds in ten days. Hezekiah hitched up his team .’and made The Chicago Commons is the name sion, while there was not a day of his work its way into the shallow places in the house knew all about it. a pilgrimage to Brandon, Vt., where he of a little baud of Qhristian workers who GUARANTEED “made up an acquaintance” with the are doing all they can to improve the life that he was not projecting his great the flats, looking for things to eat, per­ For Females Only. Widow Douglas, and soon after they, moral, spiritual, physical and temporal personality between some southern man haps for soft shell crabs. It noses the Mr. Caustic—By the way, dear, let TOBACCO HABIT CURE. were married. Thus the boy had a welfare of the poor of Chicago’s North or woman and danger. He issued the ulva, or sea lettuce, about, looking un­ me give you a point about letter writing. emancipation proclamation as a war der it for anything that may have been Go buy and try. a box to-day. It mother-in-law and a stepmother in one, Side. It is also the name of the large Mrs. C.—What is it, dear? costs only $1. Your own druggist and the old gentleman became the step­ double four story brick house near the measure, and as late as Feb. 3, 1865, left there by the tide or that may have Mr. C. — Hereafter always write your will guarantee a cure or money re­ to his cabinet a plan to pay come there after the tide went out. I’ve father to his daughter-in-law. To the corner of North Union street and Mil­ proposed postscript first, and it will save you the funded. Booklet, written guarantee of cure old farm in New York came Stephen A. waukee avenue, the headquarters of $400,000,000 to the southern states for seen weakfish swim under a boat that I trouble of writing your letter.—Rich­ and sample free. Address nearest office. Douglas, and while there he heard the workers. The field is a most the slaves upon the basis of the census was in that was anchored on the flats, mond Dispatch. of 1860. ” THE STERLING REMEDY CO., on the way to places where the flood tide about the chances for young men in the promising one for Christian settlement CHICACO. MONTREAL, CAN. NEW YORK. “Is that possible?” interposed the re­ was making up. As the tide gets higher west, and concluded to come out. The endeavor. It comprises the -Seven­ porter. The earliest form of the glove was a the weakfish works along the sedge story of the penniless young man who teenth ward, a part of Chicago con­ It is more than possible—a part of bank. The sedge bank is where the mere bag for the hand. AgefîKOETe candy cathartic cure constipation. Purely vegetable, smooth and reached Illinois, and afterward became taining 29,710 persons, of whom 15,760 the “ record. U kw U m I i E I ® easy, sold by druggists everywhere, guaranteed to cure. Only 10c. He who doubts it has only meadow land adjacent to a bay meets one of its senators, is as familiar in Il­ are foreign born. Years ago the house to read for himself. CONFINEMENT AND HARD WORK He will find that the sand ; there may be there a bank linois as is the life of Washington in was an aristocratic dwelling, then it and much more hearing upon the char­ perhaps 18 inches or 2 feet high at Indoors, particularly in the sitting posture, are Virginia. was used for railroad offices, and finally more prejudicial to health than excessive of Abraham Lincoln as an enlight­ low water, and as the water rises the far The morning young Douglas left the it degenerated into a dirty, unkempt, acter muscular exertion in the open air. Hard se ened and conservative statesman and a weakfish swims along this bank, look­ dentary workeis are far too weary after office house on the old Granger farm his uninviting tenement house. Since it be­ generous, man. AU these things ing, and when the flood tide, still ris hours to take much needful exercise in the open mother walked with him down to the came the Chicago Commons its old ten­ were new humane air. They often need a tonic. Where can they The great success of the chocolate preparations of to me. I thought I knew ing, rises above the edge of the bank reek invigoration more certainly and thor­ gate that opened out into the lane and ants hardly know it. It is ne.at and clean something about Mr. Lincoln. I discov­ and runs back in the sedge grass the oughly than from Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, the house of Walter Baker & Co. (established into the United States senate, and put and attractive, and the 28 rooms are ered that in reality I knew very little a renovant particularly adapted to recruit the force of nature. Ure also for dyspep­ her arms around her boy’s neck and nightly filled with poor children and that was accurate and was wholly ig­ weakfish goes with it, looking about in exhausted in 1780) has led to the placing on the market the grass for things good to eat just as sia, kidney, liver and rheumatic ailments. kissed him goodby. ambitious young men and women who norant of a great deal additional that he did under and about the ulva and in many misleading and unscrupulous imitations In America the Christians roast their tur­ “When are you coming back to see are endeavoring to secure an education. was true. The consequence has been the shallow places on the flats. ”—New keys; in Europe the Turkey roasts the Chris­ of their name, labels, and wrappers. Walter your old mother?” she asked him. tians. The Commons is the sixth member of that my southern audiences have shared York Sun. Baker & Co. are the oldest and largest manu­ “On my way to congress,” was the the Federation of Social Settlements in the pleased surprise which filled me prophetic reply. There is a Patmos that Chicago and, with but a single excep when I first broke into this storehouse DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED She Lent the Queen an Umbrella. facturers of pure and high-grade Cocoas and rises across the way of some mortals. Many stories are ¡told about Queen of historic revelation. The fact is that Chocolates on this continent. No chemicals are A good many years went by, and the By local applications, as they cannot reach Abraham Lincoln was a man’s height Victoria in connection with her visits to the diseased portion of the ear. There is used in their manufactures. faithful mother used to go down to the poor people. I heard a very amusing one above the men around him. Soon Sew­ only one way to cure Deafness, and that is gate of the lawn and look along the Consumers should ask for, and be sure that ard and Chase were pasteboard men by the other day. When on one of her ram­ ny constitutional remedies. Deafness is lane and go back again unconsoled. bles in the country, the queen was caused by an inflamed condition of the the side of him. ” — New Orleans Times- they get, the genuine Walter Baker & Co Js goods. lining of the Eustachian Tube. One day she saw amancoming, and, caught in a shower, and she entered an mucous Democrat. XVhen.this tuhe gets inflamed you have a though he had grown and had some of old woman's cotta r s» ~~*t l^;uiimate of fumbling sound or imperfect nearing, and WALTER BAKER & CO., Limited, that tired look in his face which the China's Flag. which did not recognize her sovereign. when it is entirely dosed. Deafness is the DORCHESTER, MASS. west imprinted on its young men, the “ The flag of China is one of the gayest “Will you lend me an umbrella?” result, and unless the inflammation can be out and this tube restored to its nor­ woman knew this was her boy. He held among ensigns. The body of the flag is asked the royal lady. The woman looked taken condition, hearing will be destroyed in his hand his certificate of election to pale yellow. In the upper left hand cor­ at her visitor in a suspicious manner, mal forever; nine cases put of ten are caused the lower house of the national congress ner is a small red sun. Looking intent­ and replied: “I hae twa umbrellas; aue by catarrh, which is nothing but an in­ If you want a sure relief for pains in the back, side, chest, or from the district in which he lived in ly at the sun is a fierce Chinese dragon. is good and ane verra old. Ye may take flammed condition of the mucous surfaces limbs, use an We will give One Hundred Dollars for Illinois. He was on his way to congress. The dragon’s belly is a brilliant red and the old one. I guess I will never see it any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) Long years after this, when the young white. His green back.is covered with ajain. ” And she offered the queen a tat­ that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh THE CHICAGO COMMONS. man had scars upon his political armor, stiff knobs. He is standing on his two tered article, which was quietly accept­ Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. made in contest with the giants of those tion, is the largest institution of the hind paws and the left fore foot. His feet ed. She was sufficiently punished for days, and when he was in the race for kind in Chicago. There are 30 workers are five toed and slightly hooked. His her grumpiness, however, when she dis­ ®SF“Sold by Druggists, 75c. B ear in M ind —Not' one of the host of counterfeits and imi­ the White House wreath and the press in the Commons—2 professors, 10 stu­ long, five forked tail stretches away in covered who her visitor had been.—Lon­ tations is as good as the genuine. of the opposition was vindictive in its dents and 18 men and women from the rear. The dragon’s neck is arched don Home. Send us 18 cts in stamps and attack upon him, Douglas stopped on the various- churches of the city. The back. His mouth is wide open, and he we will send Ashanti Names. his return from Washington, to visit his warden of the Commons is Professor looks as if he were about to try to swal­ you a boys per­ There are seven surnames in Ashanti cale or calico mother, who had in the meantime mov­ Graham Taylor and Herman F Hegner, low the red sun. BUELL LAMBERSON waist—lighf corresponding to the days cf the week, ed up near the Canadian border. The who is also garbage inspector of the _ ground, neat 205 Third St., near Taylor as follows: Kwasie indicates a man born , A Qualified Answer. figure, ages 4 to 13; or 24 cts. for 50 Ct. navy wagon roads were filled with the plain ward, is the head worker. PORTLAND - OREGON ground. Mention this paper. We hav< Miss Keedick—Football is very popu­ on Sunday, Kudjoe on Monday, Kwa- blue people of that section who assembled at Every day there is a prayer meeting oads of similar bargains to send you. Ask for the station to meet the presidential can­ open to alj in the neighborhood, aud lar. Don’t you think so, Mr. Whiffet? bina on Tuesday, Kwaku on Wednes­ list. Smith’s Cash Store, San Francisco Cal. day, Yao on Thursday, Koffi on Friday Mr. Whiffet (cautiously) — Well, didate. The old woman threw her arms there are Bible classes, children’s music about the neck of her boy in the pres­ classes, temperance rescue work, house there’s a good deal of kicking about it. and Kwamina on Saturdays These are all accented on the final syllable. Detroit. Free Press. ence of the multitude, and cried out, to house visitation, calisthenics, gymna­ sos%Hu'PNG - FOR CHILDREN TEETHING - “Ah, they do not know my boy as I do sium work and classes in stenography, Patting It Nicely. When They Were Pleased. For sale by al 1 Druggists. 25 Cents a bottle. or they would not say what they do bookkeeping, crayon and charcoal draw­ Tailor—When you delivered Mr. Slow- Snaggs—Do yon know; Bilkins, I about him”—referring to the attacks of ing, algebra, geometry, rhetoric, Latin, boy’s suit, did you call his attention to think I’m a gifted orator. DO YOU FEEL BAD? DOES YOUR BACK the opposition. And the son, forgetting dressmaking and cooking. SURE CURE for PILES the fact that it was there when prom­ Bilkins—What makes you think so? ache? Does every step seem a burden? You need Itching and Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles yield at once io The educational work is maintained ised? for the moment that he was in a presi­ DR. BO-SAN-KO'S PILE REMEDY. Stops itch- “I’ve spoken twice now, and when I lug, MOORE’S REVEALED REMEDY. absorbs tumors. A positive cure. Circulars sent free. Price dential contest, embraced the old lady by the Plymouth Congregational church B Three riñáis only. Try it. 60o. Druggists or mall. DR. BOSANKO, Philo., Pa. Boy—Yes, sir. sat down on both occasions the audi ­ of Chicago and there are now over 40 snd responded in the hearing of the Tailor—What did he say? ences were much pleased and applauded concourse, “Thank God, I have found classos with over 400 pupils at the Com­ N. P. N. U. No. 626 -S. F. N. U. No. 703 Boy—He said he felt he never could mons. The Seventeenth ward branch of repay you for what you had done for i loudly.’’—Adams Freeman. nay mother. ”—Chicago Chronicle. “IT IS IGNORANCE THAT WASTES the civic federation meets regularly at him.—New York Sun. The word rival at first meant a brook, Libel once meant any little book, but the commons and co-operates with the EFFORT.” TRAINED SERVANTS USE 8hen was applied to the persons who as many small tracts in the early days settlement workers in improving the Termagant was formerly a quarrel­ lived on opposite sides and quarreled CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. of printing were personal and offensive condition of police stations, justices’ some person of either sex, and only the Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use * in time. Sold by druggists. In character the word acquired its pres­ courts, jails, houses of correction and lack of gallantry of the men has limit­ about the water, and still later- it was understood as applying to contestants for ent significance. ward politics. ed the word to its present significance. any desired object. THE LITTLE GIANT. Impure Blood 5 IMPERIAL r ranum iMany competing FOODS^ have come and gonehTve| been missed by few or| | none^ popularity of this | I FOOD steadily increases! | S -G LIVER PILLS Doni Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away! I Timely Warning. Ê - HP B Allcock’s «X IS MRS. WINSLOW’S WEINHflRD’8 I MALARIA! SAPOLIO