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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1890)
11. C H. DUCKETT, DENTIST Oi nca: Between G. T. Cotton and Peterson &. Wallace. MUCH THE NEWEST, HOBBIEST AND LARGEST STOCK OF LEBANON, Oregon. J. K. WEATHERFORD, Attorney-at-Law. Office over First National Bank, ALBANY. - OREGON. J. M. KEENE, P. D. S. Dental -'.- Parlors. Offics: Breyxaan Bros., Building, SALEM, OREGON. I-Hours from 8 A. M. to J P. M. W. R. BIt,YEU, ATTO RN EY-AT-LAW, AtBANY, OREGON. c L F H In the County, is now to to Seen on the Counters of Iv. E. BLAIN, ALBANY, OREGON. 3TWhen you want to "dress up," we would be glad to show you through and make the right price. MERCHANT TAILORING A SPECIALTY. Mr. E. A. Scheffler, is an exDert, and has charge of this de partment. We guarantee satisfaction. i. BEARD Sz HOLT, an a P mm I L. hlGuLHU fc, Draqqists 8t Apothecaries, Amm m (Successor to C H. Hakmom.) -DEALERS IN- Barber : and : Hairdresser, LEBANON, OREbON. PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES PAINTS, OIL, GLASS -ASD- SHAVTKO, HAIR CUTTING AND Shampooing in the latest and best Style. Special attention paid to dressing Ladies' hair. Your patronage respect fully solicited. 8. S. PILLSBtlHY, Fine STATIONERY, - m A. - a-wa ' Perfumery, Brushes and talis, ligars and FAJSTCX" TOILET ARTICLES. Prescriptions Accurately Compounded. MAIN STREET - - - - - iapad.. tmc FINISHING TOUCH. INSINCERE ADMIRATION. OREGON B. J. M'CAUSTLAND, CIVIL EKGIHEER SUBYEYOR. Drauflrhtlnc and Blue Prints. Office with Oregoa Land Co., Albany. Sewerage System and Water Supplies a Specialty. Estates Subdivided. Maps made or copied on short notice. THE YIOUIHA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD. I Orsgoi EETElDiiEit Ccmcam's V&mi Line 225 Shorter, 20 Hour Less Time Than by any other Ronte. JEWELRY, ESOWNSVILE, - OREGON LEBANON FIRST-CLASS THROUGH PASSENGER AND FREIGHT LINE I From Portland and all points in the Willamette Valley to and from San Francisco, Cat. OEEOON PACIFIC RAILROAD. TIME SCEDCLJ3, (Except Sundays.) L Albany lap. m. I I.v Corvallis 1 -o p. m- Ar Yaqmna 5 -jo p. m. It Yaquina 6:45 a. m. Lv Corvallis 10:35 a. : Ar Albany II :10 a.m. Tfi.wtnin9 connect at Yaquina with the nmmn Dnritmiint Companv's line 01 smm t . . . . snips Kiwirn x a J. TU COWAN. J. M. RALSTON. Bank of Lebanon, LEBANON. OREGON. Transacts a General BaHiinz Business. Various Form I'aaJ by Writers In Closing Tli.lr I-ettera. In regard to closings, there are many and varied forms, from the heretofore chilling' "yours truly" to the many as surances of loving friends. 1 say "here tofore chilling," because forms of "yours trul v" are now used as formulas denot ing great attachment or sincerity, whereaB no me years ago this ending found its chief employment In business letters. Usage takes on many forms in this matter of endtnsr. Some would close with a few appropriate words which have no connection with what has al ready preceded; others make a connec tion. The words "with best wishes" and "with kindest regards' make very graceful endings, but are fitting only when the parties exchange few letters or are not close friends. Where no connection is made between the preceding clause and the concluding phrase, such expressions as: "Most af fectionately," "ever your loving friend," or "believe me very much your friend," make up for any seeming ab ruptness. One of the chief characters tlca of a letter Is the manner in which it Is closed. The formulas have changed. and are chanrlmr not so much In form as in appliance in late years. Many which used to Indicate only the closest degrees of friendship are now used on occasions where there Is only a slight acquaintance, and often in a case where the writer wishes only to show esteem for his or her correspondent. Expressions which are used thus in discriminately are ''sincerely yours," "very sincerely your friend," etc., etc Of a packet of twenty-three letters writ ten mostly by different persons and within the last four years, I find that ten use nearly the same forms of "sin cerely yours." I have chosen this packet because they were not written as from friends of long standing; where there are several from one person there is quite an interval of time between the several letters. In two of them "af fectionately" was used, and one, a model ! of elegance from a New York City home, the words "lovingly yours" appear. Such endings used in such connections indicate not the degree of friendship existing between the writer and the cor respondent, but the state of mind or sin cerity of the writer. One of the most beautiful letters I ever received con tained these words, which I had never seen before that time: "I am very cor dially your friend, . When "very truly," "very sincerely," etc, are used, the words "I am" and "I remain" are a great help in destroying any abrupt effect, and they give the letter a tone semi-polite, semi-affectionate. Now. as to signing the name. In every case it is best to sign the full name, by which 1 mean the Christian name, initial of middle name and sur name. Only between relatives and very intimate friends is any diminutive of the proper name allowable, and I should be loath to recommend the practice even then. Toronto Globe. ACCOUNTS KEPT SUBJECT TO CHECK. HER FIRST GLASS. Exchange sold on New York San Francisco, Portland and Albany, Oregon. Collections made on favorable terms. G.T. COTTON, : DEALER IS : iroceiiBS ana Provisions. Meat Market, E3. KELLENBEEGER, Propr Fresh & Salted Beet; Pork, Mutton, Sausage, Bologna, and Ham. O. flt C. trains connect at Albanj and Corvallis. :t s ipa: aquina and San frrancisco. SAILING DATES. Steamer WILLAMETTE VALLEY will sail: From Yaauina July aoth, August 6th, August 1 16th, August 26th. From San Francisco August 1st, August mn, August 21st, August list. Ehhiii the Oregon Pacific Popular Sum met Exclusions. Low Rate Tickets are now on sale from all Valley Points to t aquina and return. This company ifstim the right to change sail ing dates without notice. Passengers from Portland and all Willamette Galley points can make close connection with the f v.Anin. mntr st Albanv or Corval- u- it in n Francisco should ar- I ranrc to arrive at Yaquina the evening before the date of sailing. Passenger and Freight Rates Always the Lowest. For particulars' apply to C. H. HASWELL, Oen 1 Ft St. Pass. Art. Oregon Derel'pm'nt Co 304 Montgomery i. San Francisco, Cal. C. C. HOGCE. Acfg Gen. F. & P. agt. u, K. K- K Corvallis, Oregon, Baeoij aid" Card Muays or Jlarjd. . Main Street, Lebanon, Or. OTOP AWD READ! Smooth Shave and Nice Hair-Cut. Shampooing and Spanish Lus ter Cures the Scalp of Dandruff. EAST AND SOUTH HOT AND COLDIBATHS Southern PaCifi6 Route NOKTH BOCKD. Leave Corvallis Monday, Wednesday, Friday 6 a.m. Leave Albany 9:30 a. m. An-iw Salem M0nc.1v. WCQHCM11T, riiu, p m. Leave Salem, Tuesday, Thursday, Satur Arrive Portland, Tuesday, 1 nursaay, miuiuj, 3:30 p. m- SOCTH BOUND Leave Portland Monday, Wednesday, Friday 6a.m. . . Arrive Salem, Monday, wtanwaij.rnaiy.?: p. m. Leave Salem, Tuesday, Thursday, Satur- dav, 6 a. m. Leave Albany, 1:30 p m. Arrive CorvaUis Tuesday, 1 nursaay, oaiuruay, 3:30 p. m. Gentlemen land Ladies may Indulge in the Luxury. Kext Door to Peterson & Wallace's Real Estate Office. I. R. BORUM, PropT. LEABANON - - - - OREGON. Shasta Line. TOBACCO and CIGARS, SMOKERS' ARTICLES. Forelp and Domestic Truils, CONFECTIONERY, Qneensware and Glassware, Lamps and Lamp Fixtures. t Pays Cash for Eggs. Main Street. Lebanon, Oregon- How the Faraar's Little Daughter Ukrd Soda- Water. A lady who was passing the summer in the country at a farm some miles from town on eday took the little daughter of a farmer in her phaeton when she had occasion to drive to a village bait a dozen miles away, says the Boston Courier. The child, who had never be fore been there, was at once amazed and delighted with all the novel sights which presented themselves to her eyes, and the lady found not a little amus mentin the naive comments which the farmer's daughter made. Before starting for home the lady took the child Into a shop and orde-ed a glass of soda-water for her. The child, who had no idea at all what this strange liquid might be, watched with closest attention while the attendant made the sirup foam in the glass, and when it was given to her she bravely set her small Irown nose into the shining froth, al though she did not seem to find much satisfaction in the drink nntil she came to the sweet sirup at the bottom. "Well, Aramlnta, the lady asked, as the child set down the glass with a sigh f satisfaction, "how did you like your soda-water?" Dh, thank you, marm," was the an swer of the novice; "I liked the soda- water first-rate after I got through the suds." PRESERVE OLD LANDMARKS. HYPNOTISM IN PARIS. Tfn-lr ksti ne Baa th W. x PKipii "K&oea without name ssd price stansM ee tne bottom, put miu uown aa m uaea, Express Trains Leave Portland Daily. 4K r. M. .Lv Portland Ar . 9:35'. o-'rt d w I.v AlhMnv. AT.. 6:14 A. M TAo iL u . r. San Francisco Lv . Or.f iw. mln, iitT onlv at following stations north of Roseburg : East Portland, "Oregon City, Woodburn, Salem, AlDany, iiosenv, aiitmu, Halsey, aarrisourg, junction vivy, ir"s Eugene. KOSeDurg man uany. J-irti-ailr-rP --'T-- 'TtiniirB-.mrnri '- 8:00A. 12:20 P. 6:00 r, ..Lv... K..LV... M..Ar ... . .Portland.. ..Albany. . ..Koseburg. Ar Ar. .. ..Lv. 4:00 r. 12:00 . 6:00 a. Albany Local, Dally (Except Sunday): 5:00 r. M ..Lv 5:00 a. H. .Lv. . . Portland.. ... Albany . Ar.. 9:00 a. m Ar.. 90 a. a Local Passenger Trains Dally (Except 8unday): 1:50 r. M -2 .36 V. M 7:30 A. X :22 A U .Lv Albany... .Ar Lebauoa. . Lv Albany. . . .Ar ... Lebanon. ... Ar. ... Lv. Ar ... .Lv. 9:25 A. If . 8:40 a. M . 4:26 p. K . 8:40 p u Pullman Buffet Sleepers. TOURIST SLEEPING CAKS, For accommodation of Second-class Passengers, attached to express 1 rains. 17. L. DOUGLAS ttit- World. W5.00 GEXIN'1( H Best In tne 1 FOR CENTLEMEM. HAND-SEWED SHOK. .SO POLICE AX F 4 K M F.K .V S HOE. fci.SO EXTRA VAMTK CALF SHOii. tiZ.fea WOKKTSGMAN'S SHOE. .00 and t1.75 HOVS SCHOOL SHOES All made in 4)onreas, Button and Lase. 17- L. DOUGLAS OS SHOE L A ME 8. Beat Mt-ial. Best Style. Beat Flttina. tl aot sold by your dealer, write W. L IMUGLAS. BKOCETON, MASK 'Examine W. L. Douglas $2 She cr Gentlemen and Ladies." . X-'or Sale hy C. C. BAClLI.EMA.ir. West Side Division. Bet. Portland and Corvallis. Mail Train Daily (Except Sundayl: 7:30 A. M 12:10 P. M. .Lv .Ar.. .Portland .Corvallis. .... Ar Lv. . 8:20 P. .12:55 P. At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of Oregon Pi Pacific Railroad. Express Train Dally (Except Sunday): 4:40 P. 7:25 P. M..Lv Portland .. M..Ar McMinnville. Ar Lv . 5:30P. M . 5:45 A. M Through Tiekets to all Points East and South. gtfFor tickets and f ull.information regard ing rates, maps, etc, calx on company's ageut at Lebanon. K. KOEHLER, E. P. KOGEES, Mauager. Asst. G. F. & Pass Agent The Same Process as That Employed for Snitrins; Larks. The Paris correspondent of the Lon don Graphic gives an account of the sys tem of hypnotizing employed by its foremost professor in France, Dr. Luys, director of the Eevue de Hypnoogie, the organ of the science. The process was suggested to him by one that is used by bird-catchers. It is the revolv ing mirror that Dr. Luys employs the same as that used in the Seld for snar ing larks and the effect produced is an identical one. "The advantage of my system," he says, "is that by means of it one BinRle operator can fascinate at one and the same time an unlimited number of patients without trouble to himself, and with no loss of force. It has also the advantage of absolute infal libility. I have never known it to faiL Certainly some patients are less sus ceptible to its effects than others; but none have ever resisted five or six op erations. On th other hand, most suc cumb the very first time, after a lapse of from five to thirty minutes. The system is as simple as it can be. In the middle of a group of "patients," which may be as large or as small as the operator may determine, is set up on a stand and on a level with the eyes a re vol v in cr apparatus of bits of colored trlass, such as Is used for snaring larks. The patients are instructed to fix their eves upon it. "The effect of the revolv ing glasses," says D.. Luys, "is exactly the same on men as it is on the birds. On met the rotation 01 brilliant sur faces produces in predisposed subjects a particular state of the retina, and subseauentlv of the whole nerv ous system, accompanied with anaesthesia, immobility ot the mus cles, suggestionablllty' In short the ensemble of phenomena constituting fascination.' " It usually takes the full period of half an hour to master an average crowd; some succumb earlier. some later, but the average are master ed in that time. But in the meantime what pitiful struggles here and there. This one laucrhs he is not sroinjr to r- slira his will to that glittering toy That one blinks and blinks, and would have the rest to believe that it is nat ural sleep that harrasses him. But lit I tie by little sleep comes on the agitated crowd. One by one they drop off into immobility. The sleep is different in cases. Some appear as if actually asleep, others have the wide-open, star ing eyes of somnambulists, but in either ease the fascination of the subject is complete. Timely Warning. Dickie. 6 years old, had a pair of boots. He cut one of them with a hatchet. The father became very angry and scolded incessantly. The little fellow looked hi father in the face and said: "If you don't stop talking youll get me mad, too;" Christian Advocate. A Mack More Common Vice Than May at First Ha Supposed. There are some virtues which receive unlimited respect in name, and tl gross and palpable infringements of. which society is ready enough to punish by the loss of her favor, yot which are continually violated in spirit without any social penalty, and apparently with out any serious conviction ot wrong-doing. Truthfulness is one of these. While an open lie is held in just abhor rence by the community at large, there are various forms of insincerity that receive no public censure" and scarcely awaken even a faint protest from the averago individual. One ot the com monest of these forms is insincere ad miration. By this is not meant that guile which stoops to flattery with somo definite purpose in view, but that far more subtle and insinuating habit of praising nd commending those persons and things which we suppose we shall be expected to admire. This is a much more common practice than may at first be supposed. Lot any one carefully. listen to all the commendatory words ha hears in a single day; all the golden opinions of great men and their works; all the applause showered upon art and artists; all the admiration of nature in her various moods, and, it he be possessed ot a keen insight, he will be forced to the conclusion that much of it is not the expression of genuine feel ing, tout a mere echo ot other voices a copy ot others' opinions. Or let any one even watch bis own expressions of applause and honor, with this thought in view, and answer to himself honest ly how many of them are really and truly the results of his own thoughts and the translation of his own feelings. and how many are simply the reitera tion of ecomiums, which are so general that, it is taken for granted they are just. The praise of Shakespeare ar upon every lip, but Is he it. very deed enjoyed and appreciated bj every one who can read his words? Do the pro ductions ot the old masters delight the eyes and inspire the hearts of every one who pronounces them superb? Is all the admiration of poets and poetry that we hear the genuine expression df the heart? May all the !pturous excla mations of deliirht ln'the grandeur of the mountains, the sublimity of the ocean, the peaceful beauty of lake. river and meadow be directly traced to the emotions that have been thus aroused? We fear noL Much of it is doubtless sincere and unaffected, but much is also uttered because it is sup posed to be the right thins; to say. Con sciously or unconsciously, there is a duplicity in it, an effort to appear to knew what is not known and to feel what is not felt. Not unfrequently this is the unfortunate result of early training. Parents and teachers who would not for the world countenance deception in the young really pave the way tor it by dis couraging the expression of their crude but original thoughts, and dictating their own instead. Children are quick to see and avoid disapproval, and thus many a lesson of duplicity is learned with fatal permanence. To this habit of insincere admiration may be traced the fact that so many people grow np with so little real and sound thought of their own, with so little true apprecia tion ot beauty, with so little power of discrimination and judgment. They have become so accustomed to adopt the ideas of others, and to retail them as their own, that they take but little pains to cultivate any for themselves. To extol a popular author serves them Instead of studying him; to praise the picture that all are praising seems to them easier and safer than to try to discriminate tor themselves. Indeed, any true representation of themselves ttrikes them as too tame and insipid to give it utterance, and so duplicity and deterioration react upon each other. There is no true development without sincerity, and there can be no sincerity while we copy others. Philadelphia Ledeer. The mosaic with which a large por tion of the crypt of fit. Paul's Cathe dral is paved is made by the female convicts at Woking prison. In course ot time it is probable that the whole A MERCHANT'S DKCISIO! 'AFTER TRIAL. Sien a Chemical Co. , Gektlemen: When I started In to give your Great Sierra Kidney and Liver Cure a trial, I supposed it was like all other ad vertised preparations put np to make money and ot no use. Now since I have taken it my decision is that it is the be t renie ly in the world fur kidney and liver disorders. It has done me so much g od that I will forever praise it and gladly recommend It to all suffering wilh g ;nerl disorders of the body. Very truly yours. P. J. ADAMS Firm of Reynold & AJume, San Fran- clue, Calif orni i. Jiromv Methodist fav. ra. I wish you'd turn Bsptl.t. Mr. .Methodist Why, Jimmy? Jimmy (a no ha witnessed a bautism) So I could go In swimmiu' Sunday. TAKE CABEI THERE IS DANGER !n allowing icct!vlty of the kidneys to grow thiouKh ui'Kli'i't. The deadlv shoals of KrlKbt's at&CHtteand diabetes will wreck the eoodly bark of health if it is allowed to drift rudderless upon thetn. The bladder, too. If inactive and judl clous mediratton does not speedily direct the ihmiu towaro tne port 01 saieiy, win ne whelmed hy the quicksand of dutcase. In select lug a diuretic lot your choice fall upon Hootet ter's stomach Bittern, which stimulates the renal organs without Irritating and exciting them. two etiects 10 te appreneudeu from tne unmeat csted Mitnnli largely resorted to. These have a tendency to reset prejudicially. The Bitters In vigorate tne Sidneys ana maaaer. in common with the nerves and dlgHstive organs, and so af ford lasting aid. It also affords dual assistance in preventing and curing Intermittent and re mittent fever. BillotiMies, constipation and rheumatism it also rubj agates. SIHE CI! R E FOR FILKS. Sure cure for bl nd, bleeding and Itching flics. One bos has cured the worst cane ol ten years' standing. No one need sulfur ten mirv uums after aaiug Kir s uerman fue Ointment. It aDworbs tumors, allays the itching, acU as a poultice, gives relief. Dr. Kirk's Oertnan Pile Ointment U prepared only for Piles and itching of the private p ts, atid nothing else. Every box is warranted bold by i lruKits and sent by mail on receiot of price, 11.00 per oox. J. J. Mack & Co Wholesale Agents. San KranciKco, KlTTl'ItE AXti PILES CKKEIK We positively cure rupture and all rectal dis eases without pains or detention from business. jvoenre, no pay; ana no jay until eareo. ai drewi for pamphlet Drs. Porterneld & Losey, 838 Market street, Sau Francisco. Beware of imitations of the celebrated Bealpf North Carolina l'lug (Jut Tobacco. Tar Gcbkka (or breakfast. Faultlessly gloved ts the dainty dude, Kye glaiised and hatted, eke, ts be, Aua If 1 could deal with hira a I would. Booted and caned he'd quickly be. KEEP VOIR BLOOD PL'RE. Impure blood, however g nera'ed, is al ways present in the body when pain is felt; it spreads and ferments wherever a weak pot exists. Take Bkandrbtr's Pills to make the blo d pure and expel all that is hu tful to t ne system, iiieyaretne one great ana unfuJ.ii g remedy. They e'e uu-e the bow els and ten tore equti circulation through out the body. They preserve the vigor of youthful, and ol.en save life. An Echo. "When do you do your best work Mr. C'jnlcos?" "Never. There is no market for it. ANEW PACIFIC COAST ENTERPRISE m V , '.- "I s--r I -r?iy tT I li rl 3 AT aT llillllJ-'::iJ"nJ5al-I '-'"""f rift,- SOBS Cures Dackache. Oackache. Backache Martinez. Cal.. October 2, 188. I conld hardly walk or lie down from lame back ; suffered several weeks, f-t. Jacobs oil pensinnently cured me, other remedies hnv ing failed to do to. FliED. HIT I MAX. Cfoverdale. In A. Feb. 8, IfffT. ' From a bad cold pains settled in my back and I suffered greatly : confined to bed and conld hardly move or turn. I tried ft. Jacobs Oil, which cared me. I do not far recurrence. MBS. P. M. KEiXHEiMEfL PENSIONS! Nlw Arply to MII.O B. STEPHENS & CO., Attorneys, 1419 P street, Washington, D. C. Branch offices Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago. 10,000 AGEnTSSroJi! MrtcfAmvOapflf D 1 017011 III Givinfr a fall and complete aocotuit tt tJu eotV'tjirftr, ainrtler tlUeOTerrof tut Vxx!y arretijoroner irrtVs, tiit IWlI fcrid renJjrt. The trvafc &!, .r IO- litofs SosTa. Onelrr 1 2 nv. v..haioI cMut&A)ptLtte. pne 1 to. OtTFITSrttW LI.DT. fc-sd, fit One. 25 OMlL lor An octnt -. Girt eoroj, n rxt rr-ed- ThiitherLAc it jocr life-time; biermmis'rtrrixs. A-n-, LkiXU if u -Tut Mm, Mta-aoi .ekKw 94, Ckic. ill. BlU tlie mrtli.xl ami restilts wTaen ijrup f Figs 13 taken; it is pleasant iu! refreshing to the taste, ami acta jentlj ret promptly on the Kidneys, '.aver fin I Bi?rela, cleanses the sjs ern efiectuallj, dii?pel3 colds, head- c!i s and fevers and cures habitu.' -onstiatia perrnanentlj. Fr sale a 50c aisd 81 bottles fej all druggists. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO SA ntwcisco. CAL. LOUISVILLE, nr. KEW rORK. K.t. emcHtrrtfl's cnaufH FEnnVROYAL VW RED CRCSS DIAMOND rasX- fWtsvB DOZCat, ak4 Vltft W "fc 'i rit,wa- ' wrtkor. All pili. St-J IB naUKCboATd fCtZCt. Mf.k VfWMrL ill 1J . - ; m. II. tint ITna. f adlM. aaa ktlMi. ksw eswMa. Rstsi mum -epr. HA NO. Washington College. A boarding and day School for YOUNG MEN AND BOYS. TACOMA, WASHINGTON. Most HLTBr-ci. Locatioji is thi CorsTaT 50,000 ENDOWMENT. srvr . scvtra juiTiV. A f. dory has recently Ixen bi ilt, and ia now putunor up uondensci aiiik ana (.Con densed Corf-e, under the California Brand." at Burns Park, Orange county. Ual. lbe Kod are ol excellent qua ity. 1 lie Condensed Milk equals the best of E intern manufacture. The Condenncd Cjffe! combines cream, tugar and coffee. Hot water only is needei to make an ex cellent cup of coffee in a few seconds. Trie o' are warranted Dure and unaduller aled. They should be Riven preference by all dealers aud consumers. Ask your grocer for it. Undoubtedly Correct. "George," asked Mrs. Cnm, " what la(-r in the United States has the largest circniationT Taper money, re t.iled Cumso promptly. The peculiarity ot DobSlna' Electric Soap U that i acts riitht on the d irt and stains in clothes and makes them pure t kk oir; at the aame time it prese res the ci-lhes, and makes them keep clean loncrcr. Hare y jur grocer order it. Verr many neople who are taking In snmmer boarder!" are people who have seen better days and lived better. So have their boarders. To en re Biliousness. Sick Headache Constipation. Malaria. Uver Com plaints, take the safs -and certain remedy, EOLITH'S BILE BEANS Use the SMALL SIZE M0 little beans to tne bot tle!. They are the most convenient: salt aU ages, prteeof eitbei size. 25 cenu per bottle. KTIGGlrJO t 7 17. 70: Photo-BTa-voie. fVIOCll'sJ panel size of this pictsre for 4 cents (coppers or stamps). J F. SMITH CO.. Makers of "Bile Beans. Sc Lonis Ma Terms for boarders, J 'JOG per rear. For ratalngne address D. S. PCLFORD, A. T scorns. Wash. Cocons. " Brotcn's Bronehicd Troches' are ute 1 witn aavantaue to alleviate cough-, aore throat, hoarseness and bron chial affect ions. Sold onlg in boxes. An Item Sntirestlve to Every Community In the Land. The news that Mr. Georjre M. Pull man has offered to erct a monument to commemorate the massacre of 1813 at the point in Chicago where it has been definitely ascertained that Fort Dear born stood, should be a suggestive item to every community in the land. There are few sections of the country which have not been the scene of stirring, or at least interesting historical events. The Central West is full of locations where Indian fighting, renowned in his tory, occurred. These points can now be readily ascertained and permanently marked at slight expense. Another generation will find it difficult to do this. There were many sites of forts which figured in the civilization of the West as prominently as Fort Dear born. All Western cities of importance have grown up around such fortifications as this. At the East there are points that can yet be identified upon the bat tlefields of the revolution, and houses which are still standing and known to have been the headquarters of notable commanders. There are ruins of forti fications, both of 1770 and 1813, which can be plainly traced at various points along the Eastern coast. But, in ad' dition to those which are still visible. there are countless spots of most inter esting and important history which can readily be found and thoroughly identified. The mysteries ot the Indian mounds should incite the pres ent generation to preserve American history. Until recently these matters have not attracted much gen eral attention. They richly deserve National consideration. The exact lo calities of great events in which either the armies of civilization or the armies which fought our wars took patt are rapidly becoming lost both to sight and to memory. A very little public spirit and a small amount of research by local historical societies would at once rescue from the teeming past the history and exact position of thousands of spots which, in all coming years, would In terest and instruct our millions. Those who have driven over the road from Boston through Lexington to Concord will appreciate what can easily be done to preserve the history of important localities and make it familiar to all passers. The granite tablets by the roadside, which tell of . all phases of those days which show on the birth places of our independence, add an in terest to the drive which nothing else could give it. The brief inscriptions make it possible to repeople these his toric spots with the actors of those patriotic days and scenes which sur rounded them. It would be a work worthy of any community to thus mark and permanently preserve the points of its local history. There will never come a time when such monuments will lose their value. In fact, as the years pass and the Nation grows in extent and population and power, such monuments will grow proportionately in interest and in wortt. -Cincinnati Commercial. floor may be covered with it The belr apparent to the throne of Japan, Prince liaree, is said so be a lnstT and active bov ot ten years, who is being brought up in a very sensioie way. lie has plenty of exercise, and while he attends the nobles' school, he is not filled with foolish ideas ol his own rank and importance. The new observatory of the Vatican inclndes in its scheme meteorological. mametlcal, seismological. and astro nomical observations. The last will consist principally ot celestial pho- toirranhv in its different departments. The observatory of the Capitol will probably not be continued. Five Uttle Italian boys were recent ly sold by their parents to an enter prising stranger "for olive oil and ten francs apiece. and were being taken by their purchaser to Hamburg, "to be shipped with plaster of parls figures to different parte ot the world," when they wtra found bv the Austrian police at Ala, in the Tyrol, and tnt home again. The contagiousness of phthisis has been recognized in Germany by mili tary command. An edict has gone forth from the War Minister that the evest of every soldier shall be examined once a month. It it does not measure enough, and does not expand with drill and athletic exercises, he is dismissed from the army as being predisposed to Dhthisis and likely to infect his com rades. Angora-goat farming is perhaps the most important and profitable industry of the Tasmanian farmer. This indus try was introduced into Tasmania forty years ago, and mohair first appeared as an export ten years later, the quantity shinned being 1,03d pounds. In 1875 the clip reached 1,157,000 pounds, val ued at 5000,000, while in 1887 7,154,000 pounds of hair were exported, valued at over one million dollars (the price of the hair having been much reduced by this time), besides skins to the value of $500,000. A missionary who settled in the Province ot Sz-Chuan, Central China, and visited the great Buddhist peak. Mount Omel, describes the temples as Btill showing many wonderful works of art. notwlthstandirg conflagrations. devastating wars and rebelions. Near the foot of the mountain is a pagoda of bronze, thirty feet high, in fifteen sto ries, covered with an immense number of figures delicately cast Of figures of Buddha there are no less than tour thou sand seven hundred, some of which have been mutilated by collectors of relics. The present vicar of Melton-Mow bray, England, has discontinued a ven erable custom. By an old charter the vicar ot this parish is authorized to sit in the church at a specified time and at a specified table, and collect twopence from every married parishioner and threepence from every unmarried par ishioner. He also has a similar claim on every drove of cattle entering the parish. The late vicar enforced these claims, but the present vicar, Mr. Kar nav. has decided to let them drop. A Novel Rat :x terminator. A novel method of ridding steam boats ot rodents has been successfully tested at Pittsburgh. The youngest son of the captain of a river steamer was some time ago presented with a pair of spotted snakes, which, as they were perfectly harmless, were deposited in the hull of the boat until tbey could be conveniently housed. A few days ago a great commotion was noticed among the rats, which always infest steamboats and barges in great numbers, and hun dreds of them were observed scampering ashore on the hand-spring and Stern lines. The evacuation continued all night, and in the morning the captain found 'both snakes dead, having been literally torn to pieces by the infuriated animals, but not one of the latter was found on the boat. New Pension Law. Gives all wMows sod d sshled soldiers and sail'irs a tension; im evidence to furnish; no ducharg - papers rerjuind; advice frtre; no ad vance expense o fee. Authorized re; ster & V. 8. Petiri'va Attorney at year.' eite ieocel, CAl-r: J. H HHf.PfKD and MJ. W. K Jii'RKiS 3:9 Pine Street, Boom 47, djobuue V. S. Pniou Agency, 6 1 acisco, Cal. Kerercnoes, A. J. B -ekl. OfllTii: Oil T . A. R I.p-. of California, and otfcer department cniciais. U3r USE THE AROMATIC WILD BALSAM PIL- ,i W: it precrve and improves he health: its wild mountain fra- erance soothes, invigorates and refreshes. Can be used with benefit by aiL and will retain it balmv virtues for years, izc, lixW: sent pre paid on receipt of price, 1.2S. Aaents wanted. Terms liberal. A R'HUA TIC t'lLLuW MFG. CO., Ft. Bbaoo Citv, Mendocino. Cat. OH! IV1Y HEART! Well, trv Dr. Rocens' Heart Tonic; as a heart remedy it"ha no equal. Not a slntrle cae where It has been tried aud has not piven relief. Yon mat be needing it jtt now and ft areety be aware of it. As a blood cleanser and purifier it stands' at the head of the list. Redinpton Co., wholesale aeents. pnee . For sale Dy satna'f 4i A JHI SM0XIJ " Will Ka?e no other Jobaccc Who once tries 'Stfih OF JiORTJl GAJ?0LIN Plug Gut Jhis is the secret of its Immense sale. LielJiD Woilfl Dlspensaiy, 400 6earj Stree'. ?? Saa Francisce, Cil. SISAL CFSEATSCSS. al -Ka Starr. 4IA Inal !M. and all dealers in medicines, tend for trial bottle and testimonials. For LOS! or F 4111X3 EASH00B: Seneral andKESVCUS BSIIXIT Weaimestef Body aaaXind, Efects sf Errors or Excesses in Old or Yoasfe aSmi. ::- SAMIOOD rail! Krvtorel. Kcw taxtm is BtrtlWCAK. rSBKVr LOPEBORhiSSA PARTS Of BBf Almtalel ntelllMt UOlI IKSATSKST SnrfS la a tl MUt trmm SO State, Farris Cwlrl. 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