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About The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1887)
QBTLAHD rlODtlt» RABUKT. BOTT»«— ancy roll, F W....................... iferior grade . cjttod................. •'••t.............. difornia roll........................ do pickled................ . C hx > sb — 18 a nia It is the ambition of some mon to figure In the role of prominent citizen. They have gn iusatiable craving to see their names in print.' They attend all meetings in which “onr more promi nent citizens” take part, and nothing (»eases them tuore than to have their namos appear in the morning papers in tlm long list of vice presidents. The prominent citizen signs requests to a theatrical manager or star to ac cept a oompliineiitary’ benefit, after scrutinizing tho list of names to make sure that there is a preponderance of proiiiinbnt oiriaepg like himself, though it has. been remarked that he rarely ri a 1« a astern, full creaui.............. 14 a regon, do ............... aluornla.......................... Eooa—Fresh. 1>HIE1) FHUITS— 7 a pples, qra, aks and bxs... do California ....... .. is a pricote, new crop.......... . eaches, uupeeled. new . i8ia >*ara. machine dried.......... * Itted cherries........................ Pitted plum», Oregon.......... . Fig», Cal., In bge and bxa.. Cal. Prunes, French........ Oregonjp-uues.......Tv. .. I F lour - 4 Portland PaL Roller, «tbbl $ 4 'Salem do do 4 White Lily * bbl............ Country brand.......................-. 4 85 @ 4 3 Super tine................................... G rain — ’ Wheat, ValleyjT 100 lbs... 1 1 do Walla Walla............ Barley, whole, V ctl........ do groui d, F ton. .... i Oats, choice milling Y bush dp feed,good tochoiqe,old 5" e, r 100 tbe .... 8> 8> 85 35 73 rBBD— Bran, g ton.......... Shorts, v ton .... Hay.'F ton, baled • fe Chop. Y tou...... Oil cake meal F ton.......... .. F resh F ruits — Apples, Oregon, F box........ Cherries, Oregon, F drm... Lemons, California, bx.. Limes, V 100............ . Riverside oranges, F box... Los Apgeles, do do ... Peaches, f box ............ Hiuas— ■Wry. over 16 lbs, F lb............ Wet salted, over ¡6 lbs........ Murrain hides...................... ..i Pelts :...... VsorTABLKS— Cabbage, F lb..7.7................ Carrots, F sack...................... Cauliflower, W dor. ~...... Onlens ....................................... Potatoes, new, F bpsh .s.. Woois- East Oregon, Spring clip.. Valley Oregon, do 1 18 14 n O j 16 80 r Disagreeable Gum-Chewers. Gum-olio wing Isa vory' fashionable habit with peoplo of a highly nervous temporament, who, if thoy aro not eat ing or talking, must have somothing upon which to exorcise their mastica tory apparatus Many mon are substi tuting this praotice for the more dis gusting one of chewing tobacco. But even gum-chewing may be made ob noxious to otliors. I noticed a young J depot ’ - a - - Miss at a local railrond fei , w days ago who sickened m.e by p>Mn w Ing The gum out of her mouth iu long ,trings, which she rolled up into I-' lump, bit into small pieoes anil lien recommenced the rovolting tring-pulling process It seemed, to ifford her add a younger companion, vho stood watching -her, immense atlsfaction. 1 have noticed that al- nost all children do this, and f think hat their parents should wallop them, t is not a pleasant sight to tho looker in, and is ungraceful and extremely 1'ijadylike iu any case.— Uhicaffo dour- ¡aL —Mr. Moneybags (who has recently icqtiircil a fortune)—“It’s a shame and . disgrace the way every body con- pires to rob a ricliman.” Friend— ‘Wliat’s the matter now P” Moneybags -••Well, you see I had a littlo party it my mansion last night, and to iniuse my guests I ordered some mu- ic—one quartette; and darn my bnt- ons if four singers didn’t crowd into he room and sing, and I had to pay 11 four of them, and mind you, I only u-dcrod one solitary quartette. That’s he Way I’m swindled every day of ny life, and I am tired of it.”— Ñ. r. iedaer. LUCK STRIKES NEW YORK. onr of The Louisiana State Lottery Com pany’! Big Prime Como to thTi i ity. Good fortunó often comes when least x pec ted and smiles upon those who re not looking for her. A striking istance of this is the case of Dr. R. .sselta, of 41 Marion street, whom the ckle goddess favored in a most agree- ble way. About four weeks ago he nd a number of other prominent gen emen belonging to the Italian colony i this city were at a ball, and in the mrse of conversation at the supper- ble discussed the variations of good icTbad fortune which they had each perienced. As a result of the con- ¡rsation some one proposed that they ould try their hiek by buying lpttery :keta. After considerable discussion was decided that each of the fifteen intlemen who had taken part in the nversation should buy a ticket íd re Louisiana State Lottery Com ¡py’s drawing to be hel,d on the 13th t. Each was to bny one-ten th of a sket, which costs 41, and if any one ould win a prize he was to give the hers a wine supper. Dr. Asaelta bought oné-tenth of ticket ». 61,677, and was agreeably surprised hear the day after the drawing that I ticket had drawn the fourth cap J prize of f10,000, and he was en- led to one-tenth of that sum. Last lek the doctor got his meney and i friends their wine supper at his ex nse. There were three other lueky men this town lerides Dr. Asrt Ila on the th ult. One of them hold one-tenth ticket Ti<>. 61 503, which won the :ond capital prize of $50,000. The nner was a modest man and didn’t nt his name published, so he had s money collected for him by the ople’s Bank of this city through Jams Express Company. Another lucky man was Gadhilf rizeman, who conceals bis identity y giving hie address as New York lity, but his name does not appear in he Vity directory. He is evidently a Viseman who does not want to Jbe over- un by strikers and others willing to Ttlff jfodrt fortunethat hefott+mn rhen be paid $1 for one-tenth of ticket io. 95,272, which drew the third cap- tal prise of-$20,000, and was worth s tool $2,000 to Mr. Wiseman. A fourth favorite of fortune in thia city also held one-t<-.th of ticket No. 95,272 and scooped in $2,000 for his investment of $1. He, too, preferred to conceal his identy and got hie friend Mr. Benjnmin Nathan, of 838 Broad *«Jt, to collect it for him through Adams Express Company.—.Vrw Ksrk As»., « 1.1. ,ST THE PROMINENT CITIZEN.. A Queer Chsraeter That nourishes SVhor- over Alan Uoe» Congregate. FRESH FASHION An ordinary elephan* produces 110 pounds of Ivory, worth $60. England eon sumea 050 tons (of which Shefllela u ea one third!, for which it is necessary to kill 18,000 elephants yearly. NOTES. Hints and Suffcmtiona Concerning tho Latest 'Novelties in Feminine Drees. 'New jackets are much braided. Strings again iip|>ear on bonnets WRETCHED, INDEED, The newest red shade is old’rose. Arc those whom a confirmed tendency to bib Ribbons are much used for dress iousness, HubjecHo the various and changeful decorations symptoms indicative of liver complaint. Nausea, We are to have another season of sick headache, constipation, furred tongue, an unpleasant breath, a dull or sl urp pain in the chockerod wools Gobelin blue is the fashionable neighborhood of the affected orgafi, Impurity of the blood and loss of appetite, signalise it as Cerulean tint this fal^. -• one of the most distressing, as it is one of the The Pari? Inns ate wild over vieux most common of inaladies. There is, however, rose (old rose) color. a benign specific for the disease and all its ua* Dots, big and little, appear on some' pleasant manifestations. It is the concurrent testimony of the public and the medical profes of the new fall fabrics. sion, that Hostetter's Stolnach Bitters is a med Bengnlines.come in soft, dull finisU icine whioh aohievks results speedily felt, thorough and benign. Besides rectifying liver with larger rops, this season. disorder, it invigorates the feeble, conquers All shades of yellow are used to kidnev and bladder complaints, and hastens the convalescence of those recovering from enfeeb brighten the effect of dark fabrics. ling diseases. Moreover, it is the grand specific • Jackets 'have closo coat-sleeves, for fever and ague. with buttons and buttonholes at the The steamer Matthew Bean was wrecked wrist off Cape IfiuiBlftra^and ten persons New hats in fe't and beaver or hat drowned. ter’s plush cotne In.all tbe npw dark COMING HOME TO DIF. and light colors At a period ofl'fe when budding woman Lace scarf strings appear on some hood require» all h*r strength to meet the of the imported Econch bonnets^ ot demands nature makes upon it, many a yourg woman returns home from the velvet and phish. severe mental strain of school with a * Ashes of roses is revived among the broken-down constitution, and her func new gray tints, and take) tho name of tions disarranged, to go to an ear>y grave. If she had been wisely counseled ano given Malmaisou gray. the benefit of Dr. Pierce's “Favorite Pre, There are many shades of Gobelin scrlptiou’’ her bodily development might blue, ranging from Sevres to gray have kept pace with her mental growth, and health and btauty would not have blues of various gradations. .* given way to decline andp ath. Cocks’ plumes, much curled, are » -------------- I—«1—J----------- soon in quantiiros on early importa There were fifty-five boiler explosions in England last year. , tions of hats and bonnets. Checks, bars, herring bone and_ A FACT TO BE REMEMBERED. chevron weaves mark the bulk of tho Do notbe deceived by misrepresentation. woolen importations this fall. Ask your druggist for A£ lcock ’ s F obous The hideous fashion of rasse tern P lasters and let no explanation or solici skirts scraping tho stroet pavements in tation induce ycu to accept a substitute. the back threatens to.return. A li - cock ’ s I l ^ j - krs are a pu e’y vege Tho now felt bonnets are so soft that table preparation, »he formula of which is lhe fabric is made up in plaits over a known only to the manufacturer",. Thel’ valuable curative qu|li'ies are due to the frame, just like plush or velvet. Zigzag stripes, bars anil checks in employment of the highest medical and oheniical skill, lhey act safely, promptly vanishing effects appear on the new and effectually. Over 1.100,0 0 persons rough and woolly cloths for fall wear. have been cured by A lloock ' s P orous • The favorite colors in straight, up P lasters . EEDUCED OLD RELIABLE I With ( Manufactured by Palmer F.O.B. rare or boasts mt tyumogp heum, CrofuU, buys a ticket. It is for tho aeeoin noilatlon of the prominent eitizeu that.chairs are placed on the stage oil public occasions, and we havfe seen him swell up with the consciousness of his oifn importance as he marched prou Uy to his soat, loo k- ing as though the whole affait; was ar ranged with ths. solo view to lifting him up for th»it l.uiration of the multi tude of ordinary cltiz ins seated below.. who had no prominence to spoak of. Su4ong as ho maintains a dignified composure ami discreetly holds his tongue, ho is safe, b it so netimes the *«Ws takes according to direction prominent citizm—tho kind we are «// giri totter results than a gallon ol writing about, of course—is betrayed Sarsaparilla, or anp of tho so-called Blood into ttlo Weakness of making a speech, •urifiero with which tho market is glutted, and tho shallow loss of his claim to any ft Bruggists, pries tl.OO per bottle. eonsiiforltion ab >ve his fellows becomes painfully evidon’, leading simple peo $600 REWARD ple to inquire how lie got to be a rill he paid for an, can of Rheumatism prominent citizen, anyhow. It is Cm- •hioh On Rardoo-o Rwnod,. propert, ad-' bayrasSing tn have a question of that nfíhisterod fails to relien. soi^ put in motion, and no prominent citizen who feels at oil insecure,in his position should over do any thing to arouse it. - . _There is rarely a procession without a carriage at the disposal of the promi nent citizen. It would be extremely undignified for him to walk like com mon mortals; besides that, in a crowd right feathers on round lints are old To Threshers: I have a few of the he migli,t l^e mistaken for one of the rose, bronze green and almond shades. celeb-a ted Wes Inghouse Threshers yet, and sei. he most ijisiguiticaiit in the procession, Moire broche antique is a new silk l _7 for ihe purpose ___ of ■ c'oslng out will 77. ” . and no suspicion of his gruatnoss. with broche effects in velvet anil plush, them on next yen's terms at bottopa figures. Also, a few second-hand ma summer and made np aa order on SMITH for -Seated in an open hack, with a flaming cut and uncut pile, watered grounds chines of other make. Write tor bargains .badge pinned on his coat, strangers of dnll—ttnish wndr-long, bold wave Z. T. W right , toot ot Morrison Street snppllM. Thor han ooms to hand. We are Portland' O egon. on the sidoivalk might bo led to inquire: waterings. delighted with the result. Ws aaved 8)4.00 on “Who is that man?” and he is in hard Girdles of ropes, of beads, of passe Japan has 1 contemplation the survey our bill of winfcr supplies, and got the beet luck if thare isn't some one at hand to menterie, and of seal anil plush are to of all her large rivers. reply: “That is C ilontd Blank, one of replace those of l.fotal saddle girth and gooda we ever had in the honae. Canned Goods. Young or middle-aged men suffering K>pr most prominent citizens.” leatlier that have been worn this sum from nervous debility, loss ot n emory Dried Fruit, Dry Goode, Hama, Flour and Toola mer. e iremature old age, as the result of bad No ono enjoys being interviewed by -everything wee aa repnesnted, and all well isbits, should send 10 cents in stamps for Double-breasted, loose-front jackets the newspaper reportor like the promi large 1 lustrated treatise sug estlng un peeked. I wiah our home merchants would try nent citizen we are describing. He is or coats are shown for Tough-weather falling cure. Address World s Dispensary ready to give his ogknion on any and wear. Thoy aro- loose amL comfort Medical Association, Buffalo, New York. goods from MMITHM CASH MTOKE, IIS all subjects, from a fracture in the side able, but set in well to the figure in and 117 Clay Stnol, San Fnnrieoo, Cal." Six persons perished in a Are In the In walk to a break in the CabinoL If a the back. u«y «ut-r-nunitiiu oum iuu. sane asylum at Clevela d,*O. A Gobelin gray dress, with pare- series of interviews should appear in a IF 8UFFKBEBS FB0M COKSUMPTIOF, newsaper headed. “What our promi-, inenta anil accessories of heliotrope and SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! nont citizens think of it,” without his canary color and felt bonnet to mato'i, Scrofula, Bronchitis, and General D- bility, will —Laiton a _ rivsl or— try Hcott ’ n Eiuulslon of Cod Livor OIL with nanio appearing it would niAke him sick, is a much-admired Parisian toilet for Hypophosphites, they will find immediate re ‘ -, — lief and perndnate benefit. The Medical Pro and he would probably <?aM upon the country wear. New woolen black novelties have fessioii universally declare k a remedy ot the editor demanding an explanation. In greatest value and yery palatable. Read: **1 stances have beqn know.n of his writing bars, dots, oprd.ed, and plush and. vel lave used Scott's Erntilsion in several'cases of E TAKE PLEA8URE IN ANN0UNC- and Debility in children. Resulte outan into'view with himself, unasked, vet effects on ditrgonal, rep, cashmere Scrohila ing the arrival of a very large shipnu nt most gratifying. My little patients take it with of NEW GOODS and NOVELTIES for aff de and putting'it In the reporter's hands. wovpn,'chevron, herring bone and di »leasure.”—W7 A. H ulbrrt , M.D., balisbury, partments. The collection includes all the latest IL_____________________ . agonal grounds. and most fashionable European and American It is on an excursion to some other For an ■ Irritated Throat. productions, in design, color and fabric, em- No hot water plpea; no heatln« your rooms. For de ..cityithat tho prominent citizen shines ’ ' Straight, ugright feathers, mostly bracing: scription, adartas, Cough, or Cold, "Brocen'» Bronchial in his greatest glory. To have his the wing and tail quills of tile domestic Troches" aré offered with tbe fullest con Silks, Tweeds. Dress Goods, Z. Ts WRIGHT, Foot Morriioa it. Portland, Or. Gloves, Ribbon»«- i Ulate rings. ▲too dealer hi And Oeneral Machinery, Ma coming «unionneed in the papers; to be fowl, arc considered tho most stylish fidence in their efficacy. Sold only in Laces, Collars, Flannels. rine Work, Laundry ict anything you received at the depot by a delegation of decorntioli for. French and English boxes. Trimmings, Ouflte, I Portieres, want. Gen. Aynt^f OatlUll Engine. Duttons, Racking«, Curtalna, _______ _ round hats. prominent 'Citizens,, some of them as OFFBB B0. 178. Corse s. Ilandkoicbiefs, Blankets. Crinoline, long denii-trainod frocks, Umbrellas, ' * __ transparent humbugs as himself; to ldnens. FREE—To M erchants O ni . t : A triple Hosiery, and all the discomfort and nastiness of listen to speeches of wolcome, and plated Silver cet ("knives, 0 forks 6 tea that style of dross is threatened by MUSLIN A MERINO UNDERWEAR, spoons, 1 mgar spoon, 1 culler knife,! in make a speech himself, if some friend satin-lined case. Addre s at once, R. W. Heneekerplna <Jeoda, is k-Inil enough to write it for him; to French dressmakers, but deprecated by T aubii . i , & Co , 15 State Street, Chicago. English women. MOUBNING AND BLACK DRESS GOOD*. be feasted anil treated to free drinks, The high novelty ill. silks is peau de Gen. Horatio G. W right is on the retired and taken around in a hack to see the Semp'M apnt on application. Goode »ent C. prisons, poor-houses, (uiblic libraries soie (silk skill), a tine, close, satin- list and lives in Washington. 0. D., or on receipt of Poetofllce Order. woven silk, dull and lusterless, ex and breweries, with a lunch and COLLINSON AND AHPEL, Chronic nasal catarrh -guaranteed cure soft and pliant, wil^i a good speeches at each stopping-place; to be quisitely 1 —Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. 8. W. Cor. 3rd end Morri»», Portland. body and firm texture. stared at by barefoot boys; to have the STFINU/AY kkanich a bach . The latest fancy in bonnets tn Paris Gen. John C Robinson is on the retired 9 band play “Seo the. Conquering Hero I unnA I , Gabler, ltoonleh Pianoo: Bur lUi and lives st Binghampton. let Organa, band Inatrumento. Largeat etook Comes;” to be introiUteed to people as are of soft, fine, light felt, with nioder- if Sheet Mnaio and Bookn. Band« supplied ately high crowns set .up very straight, the man “who ha^giveu so much prom- 1 GRAY CO Bronchitis Is cured by frequent small «astern prioea. Ml Post street. M. Ban Franotooe. inence to his city,” tho iiwirodiicer not 1 and peaked brims of rather large size doses of Piso’s Cure for Consumption. over the forehead. naillM Habit Cured ..u.«».».,» ombarras^ing hinnelf or others by en- projecting ■ Ulium rrrt. I. a. Blares, MU »U. «Mi™u a T rt G ermka for breakfast. tering iuto any details—all these are . The gradations lit colors and tho dar what give the prominent citizen such ' ing combinations of tho same in mix stripes, bars, checks nnd broche exquisite joy. Tho.i it is that he is in tures, ' effects are the features in fall importa Choisetb Purest and Most Delloious his perfect element. — Texas Siftings. a P ositive C ure tions of woolen stuffs, silks and vel for forrr) of itaTFor sale at all leading places vets. Driving Away Mosquitoes. Corsages are as long as ever, ent SRiri and Blood L. K. G. SMITH, r ' WALLA WALLA, r w t Various substances are used to drive shorter on the hips, with longer points W T •sOis^as^?- mosquitoes away. In some parts peo in front and narrower postilions in tho Sole Agent. ■ ¿5 - from yg— ple anoint their bodies with fish oil as back, narrower waistcoats and fuller a protection against them. The Chi dra|ieries and trimmings on the bodice. T i H ples to S crofula nese arc said to be vory clever in the SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY. Old tapestry colors in unending va- KIN TORTURES OF A LIFETIME IN- stantly relieved by a warm bath with Cun use of such protective unguents. In rl ■iety appear in all the new broches and —Daytona, Fla., ships en an average cura rJOAP, a real Skin Beautifier, and a single India, mosquitoes are smoked out of a figured goods, eiiks, velvets, plushes, application of C uticura , the great Skin Curo. j of 250 boxes of eranges a day to North This repeated daily, with two or three dooes of room by burning chips of wood and Hjillincry stuffs and ribbons, whether C uticura RmoLVKNT.the New Blood Purifier, ern markets. incense. A few sprigs of wormwood for bonnets or dress accessories. to keep the blood cool, the perspiration pure —Isabella T. Prince, of California, and unirritating, the bowels open, the liver and placed about the pillow sometimes pro New green shades that come in blue kidneys active, will speedily cure. has been ealled to Tokie, Japan, to ee- tect the sleeper from their attack. A tints take the name of Rhone, ocean Eczema, tetter, ringworm, psoriasis, lichen, ; taHish a school of domsstie science. correspondent asserts that if a piece of and serpent Then’ there are lovely pruritus.scall head,dandruff, and every species of torturing, disfiguring, itching.scaly ana pirn Her pupils will be ladies of the highest raw meat is hung over the sleeper's shades of tapestry, Aubusson or foliage >ly diseases of the skin and scaln, with loss of i rank. lair, when physicians andiall known remedies head the mosquitoes will fasten greedily greens, and dark ivy and hunter’s ML —A new absorbent preparation is 8oldeverywhere. Price,C uticura ,.50c.; 8 oap , on to it, leaving the human being in gflaens. 26c.; R csolvkmt , |1. Prepared by the P ottkr i made from tbe eocoanuE fiber. It is peace. In the morning scores of the * All skirts are double, both skirts are D rug and C hemical C o ., B oston , M am called cofferdam, and will hold liks a gySend for “Row to Cure Skin Diseases.** gorged creatures can be destroyed by long and plain, tlie upper one slashed io h s j sponge from twelve to fourteen times ¡TlfPLES, blackheads, <-Lapped and oily skin dipping the meat into a bowl of boiling on one or both sides, showing panels, IM prevented by C uticura Medicated Soap. its own weight uf water. —SpringJMd f/SHOTGUN CARTRIQGES water. Dark, damp or ill-ventilated and the draping amounts to mere rip • Times. rooms arc the favorite haunts of mos ples, effecting just enough of looping 1 —At the close of 1888 the American BUELL LAMB8R8ON, Oon’l Agent. One Bottle of quitoes, which seldom molest you when to show a small part of the underskirt 7 «tarit at- Partías«, «r. __ _ Association of Science, according to ELY ’ S LY ’ S you sleep in the Veranda or on the Most lit the woolen mixtures for the lhe report of tho permanent secretary, house roof; 'or if you have the punkha incoming season are smooth finished, had 1,886 members. Of these, 631, be going all night over you, with the doors but there is'no lack of rough and ing specially engaged in scientific work, "CHICHESTER’S ENGLISH." and windows wide open, you are prettv woolly surfaced, knotted, corded, tuft Prioe, to cento, have been elected to the rank of fol safe.— London Graphic.. ed. bouiette, velvet and plush effects, lows. Will do Moro ta • to thrown in among the woolen high nov —M. Lacombe, a Frenchman, has IN CUNiNU An Ancient Family. elties intended for parts of costumes. succeeded in taking long-distanoe Fine whipcord diagonals of light CATARRH photographs by fixing a telescope in There are more ways than one of front of tbe objective of the camera. calling a person an old goose. Perhaps weight, not heavier thhn cashmere or Than 8DOO Die apparatus promises usefulness to the neateaSJafant adopted by Kosciusko vailings, come in all tho new shades 61 tourists and other amateurs. Murphy. Miss Esincrelda l-ongcoffin dark, sober, bright and {fide colorings, la Bay Other Way —A scientist, after a careful analysis is very pmnd of her relations to the and are intended for combination cos A psrtl'-l« 1» »prill's Into »ad> nitertl »nd 1» *<r M«h l» LongcofHns of Virginia. Taking offence tumes for homo wear and evening dress Price 50 car ■$ druf<irt-<; by mall, rectotered, flO etc. of the impress^m made upon tho retina EL 7 BRoTHBBsrwGrwnntobht.M»» Yort. by different degrees of light, concludes st some remark made by Kosdusko, he purposes, where silk can not be afford ed or is not demanded. that both white and black are colors, said, in a cold, haughty tone of voice: and both should hare a proper place The combinations of colors seen in •’Sir, I wish you to "Understand that I loon the £Uromatic scale- ___ the newest .velvet importations are belong ‘n an ancient family.” —George Sampson was firmly re Th« Oregon National Bank, “Yes,” replied Kosciusko, yawning. grays and heliotropes, old rose and or reBVLANP- solved to know his fate that very night “I’ve read of that family. They saved Gobelin blues, olives and other greens, irirh saejou or n>ahcg«iiy reds, tan» Cures all Diseases originating from ■ “Miss Clara, ” he began tenderly, “you the Boman capital.”— Texas Siftings. and browns, and all those in delicat« disordered state of the BLOOD or are not quite your usual self this even ------------------ .------------------------------- gradations of color are frequently seen LIViR. Rheumatism. Neuralgia ing.” “No, Mr.Sampson," thrf j^ri re JOZtato« “J’’*» Tort- —Dr. wreak Boas, in a report on the in- tho same piece of velvet, or silk Boil*, Bletchss, Pimples, Scrofiila plied, **I am suffering from acute indi Indian tribes of British C Humble, says ■nd velvet and plush gooils, making a Turnon, Salt Rhenrn and Mercurial gestion.” So be postponed knowing ” D F SHERMAN (toatetor ■fiat tl.e|principal figure in thomythol- •yniphony of eoh r as artistic as in a Pains readily yield to its purifying hie fate until a more favorable opportu >gy oCitbverul ot th-m is a raven, who thousand-dollnr «hawL — M. F. /fun. IIW AM® wew»BBrvi- properties It leaves the Blood pure nity.—N. T. Sun. •rcatet all things, not for the benefit Self-Playing luical Initnunent ,—The dog-nio»aougcr corps for the the Liver and Kidney« healthy and ths —Mlller'e Son (just returned* from >f mankind, buf fo ‘revenge him- HanOlXtol.lM’U. tasMasf sinke jejalsrss». Complexion bright and dear........ . Jvrtnany anllfgel—'’Father, do you believe tbe ”r ill nr 3 J Just J. ».OATU4 CO., Proprietors center of that shaft I» lar«Tfig?"^jpornU tome tribes in connection with the rison. SwUnwul i.it<!lligent ‘dogs are 4J7 Banaosne SU Ban Francteco. ing to a revolving shaft.) -Miller—“No, winter dances. anti there is a ihosen a id are taken out by the I know It isn’t” Son (somewhat dis- Kwnkiutl tradition that one of their pa'rola regularly In tl.e outjoBts. conoerted)—"Er—but can yon explain anceators descended from Heaven, «here pencil-notes are 14 <1 to their why ft doeen'tf” Miller—''Certainly; ¡rearing a ring of r-d cedar bark, and .•ollnrs and the dog« ar t d spatched it is hollow.”— Detroit rreo Frost. aught the people the cannibal cere back to a given poi:>-» Wlion any of monies. The ceremonie have been ih. —“Johnny,” says a fond mother to he garrison are maneuvering at night adopted only In part by the Q unaka h«r boy,” which would you rather do, he dogs accompany the .advaiced who content themselves with eating lentinele of the bivouac and are speak French or Spanlshf” “1 would ••artificial” bodies, which they pre rather,” eaid Johnny, rubbing his waist aught to watch tot a id b.irk violently pare “by sewing dried halibut to a band nnd looking expressively at the Illhe faintest sign ot any o.is ap- bum tn skeleton. "-Boston Herald. <*blt “I would rathsr talk turkev.” proachipr the canao. J. Äesutatej - lSxid - W FLOR de MADRID I KEY WEST HAVANA CIÖAR IN THE WORLD. 155KÄ 5i“*w T S Hl 270 We guarantee the press to be the Bust and Chea) - In the Market. * T ’ • ■ - BUY WO OTHER, will COLLINSON & AHPEL. 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