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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1903)
THE SALESWOMAN UV£R AMD KIDMÍYS It Is highly important that these or me should properly perform their the ekin. wlial ronslipetion, bed taste In tbs m<uth,»l<k headactie. pimpb-s and blotches, and loss of evoragc. t«ll the story. A great alterative and U*nic Compelled to lie on Iler I eel the l-ar^er Part of the Day Finds a Tonic in Pe-ru-na all state documents and papers Intend rd for Ids perusal shall Arel |>as« through a careful pro*-rae of disinter- lion. Mia» Curtain of St Paul. (Jive* tier Hood’s Sarsaparilla A curtuus sight In the streets of To <Hvr« thrw Uxw l«»r kio Is to •«« an old man seated oo a the proper performance el lb*tr fun« • smooth pie«-» of ground having rouud Itotia, and rum all lh«*tr ordinary all- him lltlle pllee of sand of different Col mrnta. Take II. ors. red. blue, yellow, black, etc Plac ing a pit» b from each pile In hie right AgvsKIteag DM II. hand, he will draw on tbe smooth He didn’t tiavs a dollar; bo didn't ground the flgurw of a man or woman, bate a dim». His cloth»» ami shoes tbe dr««« all prvperljr colored by tbe wore looking just as though they'd sand trickling through hl» fingere It asr»»d their time. He didn't try to Is done with great rapidity and ebows kill blmself to do-'g» misl->riun»'e remarkable dexterity wba-ka. Instead, be got »us ash«» An Indication of a new tendency In and ho Riled 8«e lioasu aa< ks. Timo, next be bogged a dollar In the ;ap ■ scientific study Is furnished by tbe In tl.» morn bo adv retlsod tin pc li-h plan of tile lic.grsphlcsl H*w*lcty of that would pul U«e sun Io scorn He Itoltlmorv to arlad lo the Hatiama Isl kept on advertising, and. juet now, ands a ship carrying a staff of fifty suffice to say, b»'s oot in California at persona, wbo will study tb» geology, his cottage on lbs hay.—Ths f.yro. geography, botany, sorlogy. cllmatol- ogy. physics and medical and hygienic ndit'rrns of th**«» Islands Th» ship To Chi-ago, Dob que and the spv<-taily chartered for lite |wrp«-»e. East, to Dee Moine«. Kar.«as City tel-J will l-r fltt.-d and equlppnl aa tbe bom» tbe Htmlbnasl, vin Chleag--<»r»at West sud lalatralory of tb« party during tb» ern railway. KletUlc lighted trains. •nitre trip. Vneq usi la<! ear vice Writ» to J. Ac. «unta of early writers allow that Elmar, G. F. A., Chicago, t«r Informa- «■lUlrrrls must formerly have been Uon. an.«singly numerous t ioIman says that tbe gray ewat was a fearful tkomsa Ne Iunger Klaa. s*-nurgn to th» Colonial farmers ami No smart women kia» <-n» am-ther, that Prnnaylvanla (Mid ifi.taJO In boun and Ih» m*et U «y now do I» to rnb ties for their scalps In I74U alone Thia hai». Ibis la a» it ehould b» In all inewnt the deetructhm of tMu.iSXi with tlie wierd world ni women n lliing t*a» in a comparatively small district In so Aablwrgasln-I tbe mere man a» ti.» rccckl'sa vaio» with wblch ladies used the early days of Western settlement regular hunts were organise*! by th» lo hrooa» ->n sa- h otiier's compier---ne rang» the wllbout lice sligiiteet provocatine.-— Inhabitants, who would •> -.1» tn two .ompanlee fiern morning Vauity Fair. till night, tying as to wblch band Celti» ata a Calm Temper. should bring home tb» greatest num- The quantities thus When U>» worries and rares of the tier of trophic« day fret you and legin to wear on you killed are almost Incredible now. and you cha!» under the fri- ti n—iw An African chter» ugnbrella is of calm Hb p, rest for a moment, and let greater important-« than many people calmness and jware aewol themselves. Imagine, apart from Its »m>rmt»us sire If you let these Irritating outside inflo- Its loss In liattle more than equals th» en<»e get lbs better of y <i you ate <• n- losa of a standard of a European com leasing your inferiority to them by per luander Home of th» umbrellas are of mitting theca to dominate prodigious dimensions, being no leas than 2ft’feet In diameter, with ribs Not a ttangsrows Talegy. They are made “I hope that Jenkins will pull 12 feet <1 Inches long through bis slug» of sirkneaa,” re- of lancewood, and the co*»ring la of msrked one friend, “for I-« was always gorgeously colored .-hlntx. In varied ecuh a jolly fellow.” "H» must I» in aartloua of crimson, yellow and blue Th» opening Is performed by means of pretty gcxwl condition »r d still Very vol pulleys ami roj>ca attached to the "run stile,” answered the other friend “Ibis morning I overheard hie msid ner." this <q*nitlmi requiring the serv- tell my wife that Mr. Jenkins was t.-«s of three or four men. The pole, suffering from a mon la ” or handle, la of birch, and la about 14 or 13 feet high. Orvet Demonstration. A new method of discovering beds of “They aay when the great pianist played In this town the ie>«, l» went ore hidden underground. In wblch elec trtelty serves for a detective. Is said wild,” remarked the corned an. “They did the same whan 1 played,” lo h.we met with Some success In A current of remarked the young lady who bb-ws Wales and In Coruwall high potential .AnNxi or more volte— lbs cornet. “Were they demanding that you Is led to two rrietal rode set In the From tlu-se. Hues of force ground, come bach?'* “No, they were demanding spread In all directions, and can be de money beck.” tected by means of a telephonic recele- er connected with another pair of Coats as tea. metal rods, which may tie placed In "Do you make much out of your li any desired (»valtlon Wh.-n no sounds, brary work?” asked the inquisitive or only very faint ones, ar» heard, that person. fact Indicates a deflection of the lines “Yeo, replied th» man who «cribbles of force, and by shifting Die place of occasionally, ”mu- h mote out of it than the rods th» location of the metallic I do in It. masses which produce the deflection can be determined Canada It HulUlar Kallroadt Esperie m.c. an operation for Ovaritis, tells ho* she was cured bv Lydia E. Pinkham's \ egctable Compound. I LOWEST RATFS The number of mi lea of rail toad somplstsd in the It*.minion of Canada I« lk.iMia, an Inc reate of 574 mile, ovsr ths pre»lout year Vedeubtedly. “Wielom,'' remarked the man with the chronic -¡u -tatlon habit, “is better than riches.*' “Of couiee,” rejoined the phik-eopb- leal person, "you refer to your o ledua and other people's riches.” VIH SINGS MIS SONGS. A franire of the IU< hard Rtmuta or ■ bc-.tral concerta In New York I» thè alnctiig of bla tenia by hi» wlfr, a re markably pretiy and talented somali Few musical compoellloOs bave «ver rii Ited thè discussione w tale b bave He Ties Cra»sts An enterprising draper in New Yok employs an assistant who is particular ly aipert in arrao|tni cravata la the moat fashionable abates The easts tant attends weddings and helps th' bridegroom ami l>est man to proporli adjust their ties for so auspici* us an occasion. «h been engendered by the tou» poeme of Richard Htrauea ile baa sought to make muele exprese atielract thoughts and emotion», to reproduce rea Italic facta, to be pblloaophlcal. sensual. bu morona. ss demanded by the subject matter. In doing so be baa employed not so much melody as harmonic de »Ices and Instrumental combinations Qw»«a Ateaaedra’a I'plgram. Teat hln< a l»og tn Reetl. “Il is a pity,” said Queen Alexan The Intelllgeuc» of anliuala seems, dra to the iata Bishop of fam-ion, <>ne day, “that women are not as devoted u> as a rule, to tw underrated rather tbau A d<>< brer-dvr d»»cr1t>ed the birds la the air as they are to the *>vrrrat*d the other day a wonderful colli» that birds in their hats.” I bad belotised lo Nir John Lubbock. "Tbla dog." b« aahl, "would, wbm It was hungry, lay at Its mastar'a fwt a I card marked 'food' When it wc* thlrrfy It would fetch a card marked 'drink.* When It wauled to take a : walk It would tiring a card marked out.* Nir John Lubbock train d It to “ My hair came out by the hand do tbla trick In l«»s than a month. ful, and the gray hairs began to He put the food card over the dog's creep In. I tried Ayer's Hair vigor, food and made It tiring the canl to him and it stopped the hair from com ing out and restored the color.”— before he would allow It lo «at. and In Mrs. M. D.Gray, No. Salem, Mass. tho matter of drinking and going out iio u»«d a like method. The carda There’s a pleasure in were elmliar In abape and color; noth ing but th» writing on them differed offering such a prepara Nine*, therefore, tbe d*>g dlatlngulahid tion as Ayer’s Hair Vigor. them by the writing alone. It may It gives to all who use it truly be aald that the animal could read." such satisfaction. The Lost Hair hair becomes thicker, longer, softer, and more glossy. And you feel so secure in using such an old and reliable prepara tion. (I M a tattle, ail Srsoten. c Mi»a NrJIi» Curtain, Bin I’earl street, Ht Paul, Minn , liead saleswoman in a Cepartment »lore writ»«: ••I ha«« charge of a department in a dry good» stoie. and alter »lauding the larger part < f the day, I would go home with a dull ache, generally through my entire toJy. I used Pe ru na and feel mi mu-h better that I walk tn and fr..m the store now. I know Perun« lo he the best mcdklne on the market lor the disc: ».-• peculiar lo women.” Mias Nellie Curtain. Nolhii g is so weakening to the I li man syetem as the constant loss of mu cus. Catarrhal inflammation of tbe tiiunu membrane produce- sn eg. «solve formation of murus. Whether the mu cus membrane lie located in the bead or pelvic organ«, the discharge ol mu cus ie sure to occur. This disciiarg« of mucus constitute» a »•skeeing drain; tl>» system eannot I- ng withstand lie loss of mu- us. henew it is that women stilt* tnj with catarr Imi aflecti->us of tli» pelvis »rgaaa Imi Itred and languid, with weak t<a-k and I hr*-Mu ng brain. A cours» of Peruna la sure to rsetvre health by rotting • » the weakening drain <>f the daily lues of mucus. An Admirable Took. Congrva.man Mark H. Itannoll, National Hotel, Washington, D. C., writes “V- ur Peruns being nmd by myself and n-any of my friends and a-quaint- ancee not only as a cure for catarrh but also a» an admirable tonie for physical recuperation, I gladly rwomm»n-l it to all pars* ns requiring such remedies — Mark II. I’unnell. If you do not derive prompt ami sat isfactory results from th» usa ol Poru ña. write at ->n-e to Dr. Hartman, giv ing a full statement of your rase and he will be pl»a-*i to give you hie valua ble advice gratis. A-i-iresa Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman banitralum, Columbus, Ohio. Uoman ()l*en Piece ol Ho «or. Mre. Jatnt«M R. Ilopley of Bn vrue, (>., le thè ooly w«»»an «ho hae Iwn givan • place u | m n tha «entennial pro gram cotDmemoratii>g tha iOOlh anni- vareary of thè a«!nii«eion of Ohio to tha union. The Iberna of bar l'idra*« wili l«a “The Vaine of Oood • men in In- non w vtilBt thirncing Cleiliiation.” Mri llopley H a formar prviident of tha Ohio bari- «» okerOas Handrad Vol'»-« Reward for any eaw ol . • arrb ibal cau net iecurvd by Hau's «rated Cluìn. . slarrb < if r J . IIIS1T at o . Fn.p. TolMo.o Piso s Cure ft a remedy for coughs, colds Ws th« und-.'-Isttel. have known r J < b-oey lor Uh s,t I -r* and n. j, ra p«rf«< t.y and Mtntuntpiiou. Try it. Price 25 oeuta, h.*»- rabia al I miet'«* trenas. i|. na a- .1 fin- ki druggists a a 1 - a us a. Is i y in- ir Htm. Not a Success. Wa 4 Tates. tete** -•» - i roas ata T> lede, Ascum—Were yon one of bar chafing vt al ni .. K i* ■■ a» A 11 astila, W nole-sl« I' g,- a a. lolido. O. »lieh partyf Ilaj al slarib * «re l- tea. i 'tially.ari nff Al. Way Seaion—Huh! wo were a 4lr-< ’ y on the ‘ ■ '. and re a a ae-aol (*• aratelo, fri •• ' r r ' e a I b> «U chafing chafing-dish party. The Ima» alt Tasti n - U a e f-< r. (bating dish didn't chafe as much as Mal. a r soûl y nia are ilia leat. ww did and some of us are hungry yet. — Philadelphia Prere. hftcrnatlonal School of Music. Sweet Memory. Kind la’y — Why, little fellow, In w did y->u over get that black ore? Vrebin—Well, ye ss-e, leddy, tu« brother went away dis morn in' an’ b> gui me that to remember him by. Prof. W. L. Whitney of the Potion rv.nsei vatory of rnnsic it to establish schools of opera in Boston, Pari, and Florsoco, the head piarters io 1« in the first-named city. He Knew One. **1 have here," said the industrious book agent, **» yolun» which is ee- pe< tally helpful to hneinoes men. I'm certain it would I ns t you if”— “Can you moot on my businessman it lias benefit!*!broke in the skep- tical one in the office < hair. “Sure. Ther»'s me, for instance. I get a log couimis».' n ”—Kansae City Journal. riTO Permanently Cwwd N- fit» or nervo un n«wi filò oAwf H tut .!»>'» - 'Or k i «• diir wat KwfvO !'«•-! .re f tsn 1 ft»r frrsfiflc* ¡* »< ilo and t reati Mb Dr 11 H Kfln». I Gl Ml A f b M-, Fui indelible. Ha» The Inference Obvious. District Attorney Jerome telle of a prisoner recently brought to a llariem poll.-e elation whose c -nd it ion was so uncleanly that he was advised by the desk seig.ant to take a Im th. “Whet!” exclaimed the hobo, indig nantly, “me go into the water?” “Certainly; you need it. How long ie it since you had a bathT” 1 lie boho grinned. “I never was ar- rested before.”—New York Tino a K N. U. Rte J4 The Indianapolis and Eastern luterurtian Railway has Inaugurated tbe first Interurban railway sleeping <sr that baa ever tievu operated I» the world. With the starting of the first Interurban sleeping car service II Is expected that aleep.ng car service will be ruu on all lite electric lines of any conséquence In tbe country Tir» Indianapolis aud lùistem. through ita allied traffic linea, bas begun a • ton and Columbus. Ohio. Itefire many months has passed through traffic will liare been estab lished tbe ent Ir» distan*-» from Nt I aiu I«. Yle., tu l*itt»l*urg. Pa. and tin- Cincinnati. Ohio, mak ng th» hingest tn'* rurt*»n railway system In ih» world All that Is now la-king tor the >-.npl<-t ,-u of ibis gnat system ->f otcrurban railways ar» short atret *■<« of track weal of Terre Haute. Ind. a short IN 1 Litt IHIA.N Hl.EEI’lXU CAR. ■ - | f li nd. Imi and a stretch NteulH-nville, Oblò. Ilice«) llncs are alrejdy nmli-r tour.» ut *oustru tlon A tUniugli tlu» fritti Chi* ago to Citi, liliali wlU alvo baie t»-«u compì« Ini l«y thè dose of tlie y«*ar. Th» courx- of tbe Ht T aiu I s Pittsburg line w tll bc as followa: Essi Ht. lamia Tractlou < tniqmny St. 1 oi « to t . n>* Ile III n«« under •' «ti • flou frmn t*«>llItisitlie t<> 1 « rr«- Haute. In i ». Terra Haute rud lliasil Tra I >n Company. T«-rr« Haute to Harn»»»iiy. In I . Iu.l:ana;«-»l « ami l’lalnfl* l*i I »■ tlon Company. l’UIurte.«I lo ludlansp >lls, |nd..u, «poi • «nd lòrstern liol .m B| hi II» lo Dublln. Imi. IH* binomi Ntn-e< sud lu •rurban Tra.-il» n Company. Dubllu to Itleluuoud. Iiaytosi and Western tri tlon t nippli, It hiiioiid li | ».() t .u. < »'■ < .«Iti ni Ima. ! gfield, I >aj 8 to I lumbu» ami Sewark Tradì m < ■ ,u v. i olumb . io S. «ark. Oblò, x.-wark t.» St.iib.-n * <'. - ■ ■ . T. , r.- li t «• T. x and Hlrntwnvlllc Interurbnn. THE BATTLE OF MOftMOUTH Patriotic C»l«l*r«tiou **r Its Anniver sary In Freak »1*1. N, J. Freehold. N J , recently approprl Biely olw«-ri*-*l the aimticr.Hrj <*f lb*- battle of Monmouth. Patriotic dtl sens from all of the Eastern Ntat«-» prominent government aud New Jer sey Htate officials and troop, of uillltla lent dignity lo the cdebrat »■ A ccii tury ami a quarter lint* pawd away since that memorable day w hen W'asb Ingtou clii.-ki-d the dlagra*-eful retreat of the tr«H>ps under Maj Gen Lee. turning defeat Into vldory, ami brave Molly i’ll* her |n-rforim-l th» li*-r«> . deed which won for her undying fame ami enahrlned lier name In tbe heart of every American cltiz« n The luittle of Monmouth was the first engagement » f Importance which the troops under Washlugloo fought after leaving their winter quarter, nt Valley Forge Tbe privations ami suf ferlnga endured by tbe American pi trlots at Valley Forge bad well nigh troofw recehed from lt.iron Hteut«en at Valley Forge Stood lh«UI In giMsl stead They fought like veterana. and the ■lay was won. There was one other who shared th*- hotiors of tile battle of Motimoutli with Washington, and that was brave Molly j I’ltcber. Iler husband, an artillery l man In Oswald's command, wne sta tlon«-*l with his battery In an-exposed position In the American Uno Time amt again th« men at the guns w«-r«- mowed down, but the survivors coiitlu u«<1 the tight with vigor Molly I’ttcher ha<l l*«cti carrying water from a near by spring for the gunners to wet tbe sponges when they swnbl>e«t out th«- cannon. W hile returning from one of these excursions to the spring Molly saw her husband fall There was m> one to lake Illa ;«la*-e at the gun. With out a moment's hesitation th« brnv« wotnan set down the water she was «-arrytug seised th« rammer aud took Iwr busbamTs place The army cheered her wildly as she dis. Iiargisl the can l*oJ. •• 1 «;n so pI* *-• I with the resulta I 14, If I villi. I. rinkli.ini's V ega-tul'll- t <>ll|»Hlllll I . *1 I fed Ik a aud a privilege to write yon about it. •• I iffer I < • O»er five rears with ox «crian tnnililcq ca«»«iog an un» pteesanl di ‘i-iry-'.a great weakoeaa, s ! at • .. . a f < ntn- « "" Id m me over me wh ■ h n-• aui*-unt of inedwios, diri, or rlrrr w sr*-m*-*l lo eorrocA. Your V*-g«'l*b.e <'« *.q»»unl fourni the weak s|>* ' I- wit h a few we*-.* mid »atril nie from an upcrutlotl all u> troubles had die- S|,|. ire I and I t .ind miwlf ou*e u- «* lira.tbjf and w* il W rd« fall to dcM-r . <« t i» real. I: »•• griteful feeling that is in my h *rt. mil ! want t*> l«-!l • ; t dO. w.th in • »*«-• y 'i ke -w noth- o».- * - * t it ** * I itili» I.. I’ink. tiani'e V . gi-tnblc < ompound, and . will t»« a different w.-man In a short time " — Maa I ittici '»«i -*». VI alkervillo. Oui» - IS • •*•»«» rni.r »-~ •» )«•»« '•-•»< «»«"•< Ce »««•<•«. lCoti’t ln-.it.ite t*i write to 'tro, I'lnkliiiiu If tlu-re Is noi tiling uloiut tour cuse wlili'lc volt ilo n*«l iiiolct •t*m«l. Nile «III tr-nk you with kindness mid her nd* »1er Is in e. No woninn ci er re grette* I writing her mid -Iw hue li«l|>cd tliou-mids. .4d<| resa 18 1.1 tin. Mr»»». l.'vlui'Morv Nticdvlrvas a J o . sic - g«aOM to jolix itoli I m ». *1.. Hu t'ffiffiJ. Ortf««. a Hawkey* Pat»« kit © ait Fa a < a « p i •. ' ' «• r ¡4 ft-Otr-, w r r with tw ? ao»« v k»y* . Ma- binary Kn- ■ X» ■ f s w • 4i8 w bau la wa in! au y th Ing la ma Miter? Una. ALCOHOL, OPIUM, tobacco using ** »»nt ma lutSTMAiia uui«ui b> PoWfaeaf, Ore. I»hl«« Na» TV4. : COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY ¡' I PORTLAND,OREGON l» I ti . *.Hi.l .1 1 |T - ■<> VIVI» 1 *M- St calarJ AcaJssik lesr yrar (.sena Is C . Fr.<- and kteKt. O m r»a» asd fssr rvar Caauaenial Canna. Regalai CalktUtr Ceerta Is Ganto.Es« luh orsrral S* k -.< Ifo’af» ani Ecoooa k-. tinan*< m J <. miazv«. Orli Eaftasw In« Mrrluakal l»< w »« cnJ Elòtrical tjiftnwrtaf. PIMPLES cssUs'l F m I Her. “My dear Mi»« .Millluns. ' aald the Impceunioue young man, “1 lov» you m-.re tr.au I ran And «orda tu teli.” “But I presume you could tell me in Agtirwe,'* rejoined the l«ai tifnl iielreee in tones that suggested the ice man. As Arsop Mlght tA rH» It Nrw. One day a los saw a An» ripo plum, but It was twyond hie r»»*h. Ho, es he bad no Irland to ahak» th» tmo lor bim, ho turnrd op hie noo» at It and passe-1 on. “It'e wormy!” he nid.—Chicago Tribüne. HOW ST. LOHS MAY BE (OSNECTfO WIIH PIIISBLRG BY ILFCIKIC LIM If so then your system is out of balance, and there is a flaw somewhere in your constitution, and a possibility that you are losing health, too. The fall in ,:<■:! in w xht may I -■ slight. but it makes a wottdet ful change in one s looks and feel tugs, and unless the building up pt< ess is b* gun in time, Vitality and strength are soon gone and health quickly follows. If von are losing weight there is a cause for it. Your bio 1 is deterioratiag and be* oining t > ¡>w r to j io|>erly n turish the Ixjdy, and it must be purified an l enriched ki te 1 t weight is regained It requires something mor« than an ordinary tonic to build up a feeble constitution, for unless the poisons and germs that aie lurking in the blood arc destroyed, they will furtner im poverish the blood an I weaken the system, and you continue to lose weight. In S. S S will be f ind punfytag aud tonic properties combined. It not only builds up weak constitutions, WONDERFUL GAIN IN WEIGHT. but searches out am! destroys germs Huntsville, Ala . Jam 10, Í8O8. and poisons of every description and loot years see my general health cleanses the system of all impurities, gave way; my nervous system was thus laying the foundation for a healthy, steady increase in weight shattered, sad I could get nothing te do me any good till 1 Vegan to uao find future good health. B. B. g. 1 commenced to Improve a* Food mav be bountiful and the onoe. My appetite became splendid appetite good, but still the system sad from ISA pounds I increased to weakens and we remain poor in flesh 180. I became well again by taklag nnless what we eat is properly digested B. a. a. and would take so amount tor the good It did me. My health is and turned into rich, pure blood. now perfect, and 1 believe If every 8. S. 8 re inforces the Stomach and body would lake a bottle of 8. 8. *. aids the digestion and assimilation of occasionally, they would enjoy lltte fool, and there is a rapid up building as lam doing. W. L WINSTON. .. h. S S 8. acts of ‘ health and ' »trennt irromptly and lienefic tally upm the nervous system, strengthens and tones It tup. up. and relieves relieve» tlie Bleep, You the strain by pr--hieing producing sound, refreshing sleep. »»*1 exclusively can hud no tonic so invigorating as S. S S . am! being composed exclusivel Old of roots and herbs its use ie atten-hd with no ba*l effect» C ‘* people wifi find that it braces them up. improves the circulation of the blood, and stimulates all the bodily organa, and persons of delicate constitutions can take S. S. S with safety, as it docs not derange the Stoma, h like tbe strong mineral remedies, but acts gently and without any shock to the system. Those whose feelings tell them they are not Strong or well, and who arc growing thinner and falling below their usual weight, should take a course of S. S. S and build up again. S. S. J is recog nixed everywhere as the leading bl. - «1 purifier and the safest and best of all tonics Wc cheerfully furnish medical advice, without charge, to all who will write us. TH£ SWIFTIPfCIHC CO., A TUUfTA, <4. Embryo M«w*|uti<iew Certain »peel.-» of nmequltoee hlbsr nate In th» adult »tatet, others tn the larvae sfatte and Some In the egg larvae live through s winter in solid Ice. Milk tn the Form of Powder. Milk Is now reduced to a powder by a new Awedlste In vent foe Five quarts of dm milk yield one pound of pow der. Southwick Hay Press Tk» BusibwtcS kas iks largest rai-ecliy. I« 'weisst sn-t »sätest w .rSsr otaay Hoy Frees mule «r ud tor c»iah<u* Mailed _ Fi ** rotee MtTOHCU, LtWIS A STATUÌ OO. FweMaW. OewMU Ths cch Usile vvar, b-gln- ni >« hag Sept. pluapl.s 7, I"SOJ, <nds Jun» ••»Ir wir« «•«• b«r rara, bel Me sm le. aase I‘h>4. ..*■«■* S««« eu -» ->4 I b«a h-.fi ir. iblea CaUloguv leni In, on appi!- • r ; .fla, I«« . > ca n*.i i >n. a. Ad*lmi .«.* : ... ».a uo i,oul>t< « lb ula cl •> -nk W • casa * s. -a* U h klgk- ly ut PEV. ' a-.-sreu C aci, w A5. o sea M. A. QUINl CS.C. IM'uou.aaiv.t «o Tfciia«l«lg01a P» UNIVERSI l Y PARK.OREt,CN. WHERE THE BATTI E OF MON Mol TH WAN FUt'GHT discourag«-*l tlieni. aud Washington non agalu aud again. Washington jx-r realise«! the advisability of winning a sotially complimented tier ami appoint victory over th«- British, w I* » h w ould ml her a captain In the Aturrh au army tend to hearteu bls men and raise the Tlie Here Amer1«-an Nallor. flagging spirits of tin- nation A* *’ord The American sailor Is getting to be ingly. wbeu the British, umh-r Nir lien ry Clinton, evacuated l'hlln*l«-lphla, on a very rare bird In these days, says June 13. ami marched tuwaril Bruns a writer In Leslle'e Monthly. I’erlutps wick. N J. »Uh a view of embark it Is not a well known fu»t. though Ing on Barltan river, W’asbltigtuii ! any man familiar with shipping mat- broke catup at Valley Forge, aetit for 1 trrs kiiowa It. Tim re* rutting officers ward some light troo|>a to tiara», tb» for the navy hare the very greatest eurmy. and tli<-n with the main body difficulty In getting Americana, even If we have not started In pursuit. At Alieutown Cliu- i for our men of war too suddenly turned to the right by a Millors trained In tbe mervhaut ma- road leading through T reeb»11 to Han : rlue. w here will we get crews In time dy Hook. Tlie eveulng of Jun» 27 of war? I have been with a crowd of navy men who were on shore lea«» In found th» main b- iy of tbe British »u campeil at Monmouth Courthonse. In Vera t'rux, when there were not ten tbe town of Freehold, while th» Amer words spoken 1» English. Even on the big Hue« which fly the lean advam-», under Maj Gen. t.ee. j American flag lu tbe foreign trad«*, the was five miles swsy. Early on the 3Ntb !«*« engaged the crews are In reality foreigners, though rear division of Hie enemy, his orders : many of them have taken out first pi- tielng to bold It lu Che* k until the pera In ord«-r to get l»erths In the line main lx«!y should rome up. The Aun-r throwing Away a Fortune. leans were successful at first, but the A poor Austrian offi* lai In the civil chargee of the British regulars soon service recently bought two tickets tn threw them Into cotifil.loii ami they the Hungarian I’hllantbroplc Htate ts-gan a di.nr.lerly r«tr«-it In whh-b lottery. A little while afterwards his their commamler i«srtl* Ipatzsl Wash ! funds ran very low, amt he sent ba* k lugton. coming up with the main body ■ >IM* of the tickets to the lottery offi. of tr*«"ps. Izebebl la-*- , flying men The ami a.ked that tbe money he had |»nl»l face **f the American eotniiiamlrr III Thia very chief flushed angrily. Sa he spurred for It might be returned his horse through tlie demoralised ticket won the first prise al the draw- troops to l-ee's el«le Ntemly he re Ing. amounting lo one hnmlrml am! buked the commander and then, rally fifty thousand krvnoti a sum which ing the fugitives, hastened back to would have made the official rich be yond bls utmost dreams If he bad not bring up tlie main body. Washington swrceedrd In placing his at tlie last moment let bls own g x>d troops on an eminence In a favorable fortune slip out of bls hand. position and soon was turning defeat Built by Anirrieana. Into victory The British mails an In The twenty serin railway bridge« on effectual attempt to turn the Amerl ihe I gan la (Africa» road are Am«r can left wtng and then tunml their at lean. tention to the right, wberr they were also repulsed. When a laxy man condescends to AU through the day tbe fight went work be soou discovers he's a Utile on. Th« drill wbl*b the Amerlcau , too good for tbe job. I ... CURE CONSTIPATION. S.-..W »-••*. *>«-*«.. Bw.... ... IO-TO-IAC :.«V lViU ¡SX.‘¿JJ^