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About The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1888)
• t í Í ' v r ■--- r Y ■ A ■ * PUTTING A STICK. > SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY, THE DISTRICT SCHOOL. h.A.M*Vfh rlStm* that hr will .oon I The annual consumption of (rather» lu thia A Phil»drlpbl«n bu pifeu lrd«u In mn|M Goo« Men ..d «Jwtehrer?^tUh(1rol'iS"d" "°™ WhW'" —lannin has been discovered as an W*’*U ’* kr : country la ^. üüo . üüû poauds for horses, . for School OMoen. Johp Randolph was a curious bundlo Ruimal substance by M. Villon, a CONBUM^riON cu M ed . If the school is a failure It is usually A DREAM OF FAIR WOMEN. ¿Jinctasistoncies; a man whom mauy French chemist who finds that corn Leave hope behind, Tennyson in his exqulsiU* poem, dreams of a Au old pbysician, retired frbrn'Trarnce, hav on account of a poor te-icher. If the u 4. AN y« who euter hare! J h»ng wravils contain about three per eent. nroccMiou of lovely women of mkvn i»ast. ing bail placed in hisAands by an East India parson, admired, but who was feared w.,n,,lD» whl,'h bant» read) on teacher is incompetent it is usually th? th< tairtal. ot the Inferno. Bo ran* the cruel Thi« is all verv well, but the laureate« would have inftaioaary th»y foruUUK'of a simple vegetable «'very one and loved by no one. yOllr ,r,enO. If yoM are overtaken by done the world a greater senice if he had only remedy for the speedy - and iwriutnent euro of Ijirnians have discovered that the fault of the school officers. If the J1’« ,Oi »rinplotna the women that terrible rtl.eaw, coti-1 told ii»Sro?e thrir of the preacut how they could Conan motion, Hrouehiti«, Catarrh, Asthma, Ifhen the mood was upon him, ho the pollen of the plains tree produce» school officers are inefficient it is the ■umptlcn. "Leave of hope hnproi e their health and enhance their charms, aud all Throat aud Lung AflVctlons. also a posi behind! Yonr day. ! ThK. uiraip NMuiHMt 1 m*Kht aaally have done by nyommend- tive aud radical cure for Nervous DebiTity and .pared neither friend nor foe. Yet in Influenza, exactly like what in this faultof the voters in the school districL i the ad Nervous Coni plain la, after having tested its is given up in despair But ^ileTh^n* while ~’uT»fe 5S’» use ulik of UIJ Dr. ,r- Herve rivrvr ’s ■ Favorite rsronre - Prescription. rreecripiiou. ‘£ ! | i Health "’<* the iu* *P: wonderful curative powers. ,1n thousands of -W-- ' i® ¿ life is th»» h»»Bt frii>nrt heauty, and his own F“y he was tender-hearted, country is called “rose cold” and “hav Thus the blame for a poor school rests there I* hope! DrUMeree’* Golden numerable ills to which women are peculiarly rase», has felt it his duty to make it knowu to covery has cured hundreds of caNes worse than fever." J _ ___ ___ _ __ "L*,1*! \h®. P^P*®. The people like to wd capable of performing fhq very its worst I’nemlcs. Lqug experience has his summing fellows. Actuated by this mijilvs ,*wlllc“ri you. If taken In time. subject, -French physicians are reporting .Sh*,r? th‘8 re9Pon»lbility.'but it Ulon^’ KTi*"*! But delay is dangerous. power can restore a proven that the health of womankind and the aud a desire to relieve human, xulfrrli nrT will kindest actions. The Jollotwing anec "are reporting:. ... ------- —v. «rorougn wastcMi lung; the ‘(¡olden Medical Discovery,” ■«'Favorite Prescription’’ walk baud In hand, scud free of charge, to all who desire it, this re and are iuneparable. It is the only medicine for cipe, iu German, French or English, with full besr iu iL dote, relatoA’ty »^ontgr tHiiifc who was great duocess Ruocess with the prompt internal 10 ” * . “ and they must beftr however, can aud will arrest the disease. women, sold by druggists, undtr a positice yuur- direct ions for preparing and using. 8eut 1 _ a : _ • in eases * of . typhoid . ... 1 A __ « a it ¿eustomed to visit his nephew, nepht use nf of un an .»..»I., antiseptics A iTOod ^°°d 8eilo°1 non*. O08t® something; iliug. iioa ___ antrr from the manufacturers, that it will kive mail by nddressiug with stamp, naming th A Frankliu county (Neb.) grocer has on exhib satisfaction in every case, or money will be re paper, w. a . N over , Wort, •?' tratea one side of this Btrange man’s fever. After disinfection of the intes- 00818 money and U CO8ts tlme- Money ition a cucumber at hi» place of busiuess that is funded. This guarantee has been printed on tines, according to this method, the ' 18 “f"ally 8P®nt- b,,t n°t qiiite enough; six feet iu length. the bottle wrapper, and faithfully carried oat H nature: for many yean. a little more would seoure a much bet S Mr. Randolph would never permit disease runs a short course. A combined cradle aud rocktag chair has been WHICH WAS ITT BACON OR 8HAKKS- imteuted. ■ even a switch to be cut anywhere near PEAKE | The sand blast is uow utilised for donning the Pajter is now manufactured from tea teacher for the full year; a little Diamond Vera-Cura The authorship of the dramatic productions I dingy stone walls of buildings. ys house, which was surrounded by seaweed, according to a process re more would furnish the school-house attributed to the last of the above named is agi- FOR DYSPEPSIA. Offensive breath vanishes with the use Of Dr. . ............ ¿fees and underbrush. Without being cently invented in Japan. The article with modern appliance«; a little more, *?.**»» v?r> centre, but al- Baek year ■ ■«■ flrow«. Branchial Sage's Catarrh Remedy. ,*r l«OT«ipn th. mo- ; TrocKe," tn new localities. In various parte ot judiciously expended, would ■ aware of this, I one day committed a made in this way is said to bo so strong I ! XTl^L I ’ "“Jd make the hea rt -vq--” 1 ■’■ n! *? a~~. .¿2mT**lu,.ur P"“*™ »• world. Tor relieving Con«h., Cofî.. and Monogram .Socking* are said to command as ti ‘TT ?- i more at- S |H serious trespass. Tudor Randolph and as to bo almost untearabl«, is suffi ^“ o ’L . etaentlal ol *,Ud bodily mental ac- Throat Dimatos, they vrvi “ td reUabte much as lao a pair. EV‘!L ’v S-ÜÎT '“T“ °» ' and P?,'*?" °< h*r ord, toSi ’ bave been * cost of time conies ■ Jtoero roving through the woods near ciently transparent to admit of its being hal.dost‘ lt The . “ 0031 ° U Pine.., We can throw far more light on thia _ _________ I So easy to find excuses latter subject than the moat profound Shakes ■ the bouse, when I noticed a neat hick- used as window glass, and takes all ! pearian can on the qrrwtlon Bret propounded If aflUotod with Ron Byes, use Dr. Isaao : for not visiting tho school. The sue- H jj ory plant, about an inch thick, which colors about equally well. the .ystem I. depleted, the nerves shaky; if Thomrnon’. Kye Water. Druoiata oall It Mo. •-ess of the school depends sonlewhat Indigestion or constipation bothers one at times, I felled. Tudor expressed his regret, or constantly; If the skin Is yellow, and the i Dr. Zambaco of Constantinople, ...k„ hua k .------------- furred as iu biliousness: If there litrrtzl 7^» —1 ____ __ v» ’ — ’ i on your personal effort. Visit th< tongue _ ■ saying he was afraid his uncle would p'hzt ________________ _ are 1 • WHY t YOU SHOULD USE premonitory twli--------- of *--------- ' " Qitety twinges oncoming rheumatism mm x'11“1’ »«t it often, visit it iutelli. or B .•» be angry. I went immediately to neur-L, -. ________ ... — inactive—use ! jNdneytare^ H ■ FRY VR1 7 G! the lepers of the far East, says that he I gently. .WWWWV r»rtLjta, Orcen». Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, the fin.-st récupér U ftr. Randolph, told him what I had Pï:!«vt equi|in>eHC, inc..a.,h InstruoUon, Atab. has never met a single Instance of conta- of an age prolific in beneficial and success IhhHt reputation,itrnwiiiK repulartty. lusims,, All this you may say is true enough, ant E ¿.done, and that I was sorry for it He gioñ, although tho malady is certainly ful remedies -Remember, if malsrit threatens SSortSand, C m »» Vrttooliw« A mmom »/« Dwrtrt- but “how shall we have the best or afflicts, that It neutrallms the poison and H took the stick, looked pensively at it »wr. Btudeiiu admliUHl «t »ny time. <j«ta i hereditary, the children ^f lepers be school?” First and most important, fortifies the system lçzue and specimen» nt nenmsnshlp sent tri e. E for some secondB, as if commiserating __________ _ -■ or liver Yu. .L A. WKBCO.R m ' x . *.k AHBSTBOBe.rrls. coming leprous at the age of ten, fif elect good men or Women 'for school Wheu an Italian says: “1 loaf," hemeaus that I its fate. | Then, looking at me more in teen and twenty years generally. HYPOPHO8PHIT88. be loves. That ts, he loves to loaf. officers. In some places a position on the ■ A sorrow than in anger, he said: It is Palatable« Milk. —The increasing application of eleo- i | school board is hold in little respect. gj “Sir, I would not have had it done White Elephant of Siam, Lion of Eng It is three times as efficacious ai tricity in mining work is based on the i • and any man will do. Thia is wrong; I for fi.ly Spanish milled dollars!” land, Dragon of China, Cross of Switxer, fjolid foundation of economy attained. in some respects members of school land, Banner of Persia, Crescent of Egypt- plain Cod Liver Oil. S I had seventy-five cents in my pock- The Aspen Mining and Smelting Com boards are the most important Double Eagle of Russia, Star of Chill, The It is far superior to all other so- B et, and had some idea of offering them pany, which was one of the first to put Circle of Japan, Harp of Erie. To get these buy a box of the genuine I os an equivalent for the damage done, oleotric motors underground for pump officers you have to select. Should called Smulslons. . r . C. M c L ane ’ s C ki . kbratkd L jvkk g but when I hoard about the fifty Span ing, hoisting and haulage, have effected all the school districts in tiie D P ills , price to cents, and mail us the out It is a perfect Emulsion, does not country, for the next twenty-five years, s’ ish milled dollars, I was afraid of in- a large saving in the cost of their ore , side wrapper with your address, plainly elect competent men or women, who. written, and 4 cents in stamp«. We will separate or change. I suiting Mr. Randolph by offering the through this means SI EIN WAY were thoroughly alive to their duties, then mail you the above list with an ele Jt is wonderful as a flesh prodnoer. I meager atonement of seventy-five cents gant package of oleographlc and chro —J. -Norman Lockyer, the English i every _ office ____ ___ _________ _ _____ in our government, from I I wished very much to get away from astronomer, computes the total number President down, It is the best remedy for Consump would have a worthy matic tarda. I him, but thought it rude to withdraw F leming B ros ., P ittsburg , P a . tion, Scrofula, Bronchitis, Wast- of stars of which some knowledge can .incumbent. Select, then, officers who I abruptly. A Seymour (Ind.) man of alxty-one broke a be gained with the optical aid now understand how to (jive your child an Diseases, Chronic Cough and I ; “Did you want this for a cane?” available, at from 40,000,000 tp 60,000,- education and who will take the time thigh In palling off a boot. I 1 “No, Bir.” 000. Only about 6,000 are visible to to attend to the work. This is of vital I “No, you are notold enough to want the naked eye—3.00) in the Northern importance, an error that can hardly CRAMPS OF THE MUSCLES CURED. John I. Wood, of Stratford, Ont, was I a cane.. Did you want it for any par- hemisphere find 3.000 in the Southern, be remedied until another school meet- cured of cramps in the leg» by wearing I ticular purpose?” —After expsrimapts on the relative 1 ing. A llcock ’ s P orous P lastbks . Mr. Wood I . “No, sir, I only saw it was a pretty merits of oactor oil and ot olive oil as The matter pf liberal appropriations save: stick, andthought I’d cut it” lubricants; .the Italian Admiralty has has been touched rtipon. Don’t be Some three months ago I was taken very Muían*, ir “We can not be justified in taking ordered thpt the exposed parts of the stingy here. Run the school as you sick with severe pain in the small of my I even vegetable life without some use- ship’s machinery be lubricated exclu- would any other profitable business. back over the kidneys. The pain was ex I ful object in viefw. God Almighty" • sively with castor oil. and that mineral Tools foy the farm cost more than form cruciating. I applied an A llcock ’ s P or P lastkh over the affected region and planted this thing, and you have killed oils ba used for cylinder and, similar arly, so do those for the school-roam ous had relief almost within an hour. At the it It would have grown to be a large lubrication. , A school-room without good black- Mme time, in eonjunc Ion with this Pfí/CE I had very great nervous disturb r" nut tree. In whose boughs numerous —When the first electric telegraph boards, maps, globes, dictionaries and trouble, affecting my legs with cramps so 1 squirrels would have gamboled, and was established, the speed of transmis- reference books, is like a farm with ance, 50 CENTS. could scarcely sleep. Meeting with such feasted on its fruit ” ------FOB------ sion was from four tp five words a tumbled-down fences and worn-out success with my back I applied a plaster under the knee on each leg. and in three i ___JUpre Inf Saade aTpause, but lookedAs " minute n’ith thc flva.nrniile Instrument: i tools. davs was completely cuied, ami have if he had something more to say, yet in 1849, the average rate for newspaper N ot tlieu. you are started wtTh good never been troubled IrfeREerway since. - only added: ,, messaged was seventeen words a school - - officers, — a liberal appropriation “I hope and believe, sir, you* will a minute; the present pace of tho elec and a public sentiment alive to a good A thoughtful man In Columbus, Oa., has an ax 'ninth his pillow for burglar.. never do the like again.” tric telegraph between London and school. The next most important “Nover, sir, never!" Dublin, where the Wheatstone instru business is in the selection of a teacher. He got up and put the stick in a cor ment is employed, reaches four hun Your officers will understand the needr ner, find I mada. my escape,_ It was dred and sixty-three words. And thus, of your district and will endeavor to II some time before E could cut a switch what was regarded as miraculous sixty secure some capable, earnest teacher, a Nerve Tonic, or a fishing-rod without feeling that I years ago has multiplied a hundred who will not bo always looking forward wrought a great change, was doing some sort of violence to the fold in half a century.— Science. . disappeared, and with It to the end of the term, and who will AND 4 Dress Dyed of the Stomach, heart on vcgetablff ktlijdom.— Youth’s Compan —The art of tempering copper so as not measure his work by the amount of tone of the * RCoat Colored CUTKXMA £> ki ion. tr—. to give, it a hardness and fine cutting pay he receives. At all events hire “ ,o f ’ Garments Renewed , _______ 8 kin and B looo OlSEASU edge was known to ' the Egyptians, .the same teacher for at least a year, FROM PlMPL««lf \n«UUU THE HUMAN TEETH. Greeks and Romans, but it is one of the and if possible secure the same teacher A ChiTd can use them! gold by druggists. Si; six for 15. Prepared only domcthlnff About the DegenUrac];- to the lost arts. Scientific men have vainly for a series of ybars; it will pay in ' PKN CAM DO JUSTICE TO THE ERTEEM IN Unequalled tor *U fUH, and An Wort. by W ells , R ichardson A Co., Burlington, vt. which the C uticura R emedies are held by Development of the Jaw, At druggUt* and Merchants. Dye Book fiat. njany ways. If the teacher is the right endeavored to redisdover it. It is pos the thousa«dB upon thousands whoso lives have For the Aged, Nervous, Debilitated. WELLS, RICHARDSON 4 CO, ha*., BwUagtol, Vk Tho law of retardation exhibits it sible that the Indians of Ecuador haveK kind he or she will find methods of in been made happy by the cure of aaonizihg, hu* itching, scaly and pimply diseases of self in the teeth of the higher races of as stated in the paragraph, accidentally teresting the parents. Thus the dis miliatlng, the sl^in, scalp and blood, with lass of hair. mankind in a highly convenient man found out how to do this, but we want trict school is in the hands of the people C uticura , the great Skin Cure, and C uti S oap , an exquisite Skin Beautifier, pre ner. Tho greatly-developed brain re more conclusive evidence than hnsjyet of the district and its success or failure cura pared from it, externally, and C uticura R e quires all tho available room in the been furnished before we beiievedit. wilt be measured by their intelligence solvent , the new Blood Purifier, internally, a positive cure for every form of skin and skull; there is no space left for the at It would bo of Some value to civiliza and interest. — C. B. Collingwood, in are blood disease, from pimples to scrofula Sold everywhere. Price, CUTICURA. Me.: 0 tachment of muscles for a powerful tion if the art were radiscovereii, but Hural New Yorker. WEAK, NERVOUS PEOPLE. S oap , 25c.; R esolvent ft. Prepared by ’ the jaw. Cooked food also causes a de would not have nearly the Importance OR. HABER'S FLMTBO-RAG- P otter D ruo and C hemical C o .,Boston, M i ___ NKTIC HELT pn«d lively run* IwiQriMa _ (MTflend for “How to Cure Skin Disease«." GRIT AND PLUCK. generacy in the development of the It once had, since we have iron and KBXI'RATIH«, nKUMALSlA,LIV- HT Pimples, blacEheada, chapped at SB, KIVNKY and «xhaurting and oily Ta jaw. - There is constantly no room left stool now which do the work better A St. Louis Doctor Says That Ila Ha« ST «Inn prevented by Cu*ragSA_8 S oap . Tl chronic dlH«iu>eN of txithaexeR. Contains 28 to 1 no dr Seen Them Save Many Live». Rheumatism, Kidne^lins for either the wisdom-teeth or tho than the copper tools and weapons | ___>aHd V^eaf- Electricity. «UAEAM1 -------- by ay' C utici uticura A nti a new speedily cured I have had a patient, who coolly said Becond upper incisors; the wisdom over did. P last **, U m only - pain killing pUMsr WORLD. Electric Suspensories free with Mai * ------- » 8te -- to me, “ I will not die. ” I was com- — • teeth are retarded, often cause great [Jelled to assure her that she would. MEN AND MARRIAGE. pain and decay oarly. -The second in * K. J. Iual.au«, IMS» Market Mt. M. T. cisors appear in startling and unex Apparently It Ia Never Too Late to Be- There was no hope for her. “Doctor,” Mole Prop, PnelSe Coaat Branch. sho answered, “you are a fool. I shall pected places, and often (in America toiB/a Happy Hunbantl. NEW P E N TETEUCH! especially) do not cut the gum at alb . i. , “When is, a man too old to marry?" not die." Grit it was that carried her By the Editor of “Problem8 of Noturr.’* Prof. Cope says that “ American den is quite as interesting as the question, through. A fow years later she wat fadions to ef GLADDiNG.McBEAN&CO. ........................ >2.50 tists have observed that the third “Wfienis a girl too young?” I must . sick again, and, as I thought» unto What and Where Is God teweoatal Electricity in Nature ........................................ f .00 h ¿a««' SEWER & CHIMNEY PIPE. molar teeth (wisdom-teeth) are in na leavo to physiologists to discuss how death; but there came tho same all Cau»c and Core of Diteaoe................... 2.00 Ma or koto, DRAIN FILE. Matingin Marriage................................. 50 with low ■ tives of the United Statoa very liable far the chances of life are shortened conquering reply, “You ore talking A New Adrent of Scientific. Religious, ’ ARCHITECTURALTERRA COTTA E’J to imperfect growth or suppression, when December weds May, and ex nonsense^I shall get well.” And she and Historical Facts ........................... Packed in Card Board Boxes. Always keeps Soft. ',1358-1360 MARKET ST. S.E/ and to a degree entirely unknown pects in May any thing more than a did. This was repeated a third time, Philosophy of Nature. Monthly Journal a yr. 1.00 till I actually began to believe she PHILBROOL k DEAN. 261 Broadwar, N. T- among Bavage or even many civilized nurse, though,Hn passing, I may ob MANUEAC TORY Al LINCOLN CAL. •7 WaahlBStew St. €hleo««,lll. races. ” The same suppression has been serve that I have noticed several such would get well any way and at all times. observed in the outer pair of superior marriages in which the funeral fol It never occurred to me to think of her incisors. This is owing not only to a lowed suspiciously close to the wed as liable to die. Finally her mortal reduction in the size of the arches of ding. Without going back to the time sickne«» came, and I expected to help the jaws, but to successively prolonged when “Jared lived a hundred and her up as usual. But qow she replied, delay in the appearance of the teeth. •lxty and two years and begat Enoch,’' “Doctor, you can come or go as you In the same way men, and the man there are several instances on record please; I am going to die; this is my like apes, have fewer teeth than the of modern patriarchs who became last illness." “O, no," I said; “we lower monkeys, and these again fewer proud and happv fathers at the time will have you out in a few days." J,i» thati the insectivorous mammals to when they should be thinking of shuf “Nonsense," she answered; “you art talking what you know nothing about. ‘ which they are most nearly allied. fling off this mortal coll. I shall never be well again.” In two ( When this difference In dentition has There was that stout Salopian, Old FEATURES FOR 1888. ‘ beer, established, civilized man m^y Parr, for example, who married at days she was dead. Her grit gave out; claim to place himself In a new spe eighth, and had to do penance in her pluck was good to the last. She cies, apart from low savages as well as Alderbury Church for an intrigue with had pluck enough to face death; she from high apes.— Mrs. Alice Bodington, Catherine Milton, when he was a had no longer grit to endure disease. There Is no question but that moral in Popular Science Monthly. i sprightly masheYjaf one hupdred and and mental grit go with physical to s f Proftiaaly IUuatrated by Xmlant Artiste. five summers. If Lord Lyt^eton is to sustain vitality. A stout will wards off Bringing AJp the Baby. ( be bslieved Parr had a rival in the the blows of disease. In this case the Tales 8f Adventure; Illustrated Articles of Travel; 1,000 Anecdotes; Historical Every mother has her own idqas as Vale of Festiniog, in the person of an patient went straight ahead to die and Scientific Articles; Sketches of Eminent Men; Humor; Poetry old-WelBh farmer, who, when he died, without a flinch or a whine. She had to how to bring up her babies aright, had oight hundred lineal descendant«, a vast faith in the “All Right,” and and it is a matter on which few agree. and whose youngest son was eighty-one But we öfter think that some mothers years younger than his eldesL I fancy allowed no one to dabble In theology at ¡her bedside. She marched into the ! make a mistake in not treating their this man must have been of the same ’ "next life!’ as she often had into the little ones ns if they were reasoning family ns a certain Aiderman Hookes, Three PriMu of »1,000 enoh. thru« of «7BO, and three of »SSO, ar, offered by th« Publish«» of Twa OoxVAtnow tor th« beat next year, and had not a tremor. She Short Stori««. Bend «tamp tor full parttoulara tn retard to th« oondlUono of th« offer. creatures. Notice how pleased tiny of Conway, who, is described in his took her pluck with her. She treated little tots are when given soma re epitaph as the-façty-first child of hi» a neighbor's prayers as she treated any sponsibility. As soon as they begin to father, and himsblf the father ot medicine. “You can come if you like,” toddle, if taught aright, they Ujje to twenty-seven children. Happily for she said, “or you can go. Your prayer» ■ help mother by picking up or carry themselves, these people lived long be can't stop me and they can't change i prrparatioa, and will be exceedingly attractive, filled with the special Which w«r« glrea with »rtrly «very lira» d»rl»f th« but y»«r, b«,« work of our favorite writer«, aad profusely illnstfatrd. •n Important part of th« poper, ««d will b» eowtlitacd. * ing some trifle for her or doing any fore the days of Dr. Drysdale. ■ me—no more than the doctor’s pow No athar P«p«r attempt* to <lra ■ inrps iwmtM ot M similar act Then ia the time to be My own impression is that the Welsh ders.” Sb® » woman of extraor Ulu.lratlon* without Incre»*« of prire. gin training them to be real helpers, border is tho paradise of old men, the dinary intelligence aad determination, Boavesdr Numbers will be cent to Each Nubncribcr. A p«p«r worth sa.BO for only «1.78 a soar course, it often seems a real bother, grand old man being only the most j | —81. Louis Republic. for one may do things quicker without conspicuous among many. Some y ears this hindoring assistance. But it is a back I spent a Sunday in the very next : —“Did you see any Quakers in Phil part of the child's education. Similar parish to Hawarden. I dined -iths adelphia?” was asked of a Detroiter ly, babyhood is none too early to be- middle-agM man whose sons wer« [a** who latslv returned from thst city. j fin teaching politeness, and the proper growing to manhood, and then walked “Only one that I was sure of." “Did »ay is to be as polite to the baby as to over to his father s house to take tea. he ‘thee’ and thou' you?" "He did. any one else. People sometimes think The venerable old gentleman, who . He got down off his hack and said: ‘If that a child does not feel discourtesy— wore a headgear something like Oliver thee don’t pay me two dollans I’ll knook *e hold a contrary opinion. Some Goldsmith s, was nursing an infant two thy fiiraed head off, aid I paid, al- Ittt'.e slights that were not meant as or three years old on his knee. “Is thou-h I knew the regular fare wm such, offered in our extreme ctiiffi- that your youngest?” 11 ttked of my twelve shillings: You don't want to hood, are remembered to this day, and middle-aged friend. ¿-Q; ,,W fool with those Quaker» any, and don I you forget itr-DetroU free Preu. sensitive children suffer in the replied; “thrd Is my littl»1 teetoea^ - r 1 sniAe wav—Ennlff-LeaiiM Taplen. . . gandolphs Tender Love for All Works of Nature. H * __ EMULSION cop on. BEAUTY WH^ Pure You! N° ARM&HAMMER BRAND SO DA on SA LE RATUS 'pEyabTHlS (gJVANIOlt Six Serial Stories—150 Short Stories $5,000 in Prizes for Short Stories Four Holiday Numbers The Illustrated Supplements Thanksgiving—Christinas—New Year's—Easter. The Right Hon W. E. Gladstone A rix notnted »ter *et with «nmll «-r-“»“» —An engineer of the Comstock mines report« that while spending some time rewnuy in the wilds of Gie Sierras, la JulAre County, Cal., he came upon an •ormous tree of the sequoia species, •Meh he believes to be the largest on °>e continent. The party had no rule Miatetare h 'hrrei. trat OM Of them measured tee giant with his rifle, which is tour- irory, set *•* in length. He found it to be forty- tour lengths of his gun in circumfer- *** at • point above the ground m “*<h as he could reach. The top of the rateas, ths whois < te* ha* been broken off, but it is still SSXiii«-“«* SA SPECIAL OFFER TO NEW 8UB8ORIBERS. tflHi Br i fi I a Xw To Wew Robarrlber wfcn will sand ns till« «lip. wHh *•««•* wsd F. O. •44ra»8 «»Hl Rl.7» for •year's sssWerlpttosi •• | l«M«B IU HOLIDAY NtTMBKM. Use ILl.ttaTMATCD SUPI'LKMkNT*. rKrr Til ■ < Jfln VUIIl I I