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About The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1888)
'¿’i. A » À i"' ’ 4 I Aft ■j ¿HANfli. XE. t Finish Let a. help the fallen still, thouxh they never INDIANS’ MEDICINAL LORE. «hall th. Nraaapn- ArtH« n. Riga»!? pay U»; let ns lend wlthoat exariiag tlte u.ury oi gralitute.—Tbai’keray, ” • ol <h. Span. Syateni. Spare Writing mak«, faewspa^r work ¿ Mv.terlou. Herb, by Which They Cure v> Formtdsbl. DI mism . la Mexico. STAMPING ANI> EMBROIDERY. VMt gamble; thep» to always the alluring' 5 bled, that now was done “Ye., Lizzie, I like to do fancy woik. dut I Without doubt men of s money making ■ ***“* Her labor .WOOL . ybdon of a “big’)rtory" to-morrow, whæh haven t felt like trying that pittern-or ray- ■ - ■ hm -pul» bast justille. th. rxtmvagant expenditure of turn might, with perseverance, acquire from tiilng else-fer a wrek There awful ’.Iraggitti- S __ „J tear drop, tall from aged eyes, today. 1 here is nothing more calculated to the Indies knowledge af the mreteriou. dowiH wain. .re j«t killing me" I "I kn<“ h“w 9? « ’ 1 "*u ,ell you where to look for re demoralize a man than a constantly varying berlis with which they cure, radically, some F. lief. Dr. 1’ieree'i Favorite Prescription Is a cer- Incomo. It is all very well for moValuU to of those formidable disease, which baffle the teiu cure for all there peculiar weakness aud ■ .J m cloud, held tor m a rosy dye: greatest physician, of the world. From dl.tres.lng ailments. Why! It even cured me oi claim that the worker should calculate upon «ulled through pain on love to that and many of my lady friend, have the minimum, it Is uot tn human uature to Chiapas and Tabasco up to jjonora and CLP prolaiwu., been cored of variuu. grave maladie, peculiar “^good-by. do so. 7 he cases w her. a space worker man buabua, the Indians mjke good uxe of the to our rez by thi. wonderful medicine.’“ it I. herb, of the field aud forret. The Indian, the ouly luediriue wild by drugglat., under a When Bert ws mot, age. to uve any money are very rare, whil. B - renuner Ueld* were «even with hope'a the ularied man, whose weekly pay may not who live around th. little hill called the K°ail*ve guarantee from the manufacturer», that ■ * van» ctota- Penol, near this city, can cure intermittent it will give sHtiüfm*tiou Iu every ease, or money' be so largo as the average of the space worker, rvfunaed. Head guarantee on bottle-wrapper. ■ Mragsves were shining with the golden dints fever, muob more easily than rtur physicians, B Ji gunbeams make, when on foam crests . in_ld,le cases out of ten has a snug bank ac and, in the state, of,.Queretaro, the Indian, Sweet is the breath of praise when given by count. Besides demoralizing the men, the ■ ^gnch gUnts have a remedy, known only to themselves those whose own high merits claim the praise ■ In showered gold: space system directly injures the I»pers them and the .etret of which they mat jealously they give.—Hannah More. ■ And wide nnrolled selves. A salaried man has very little tempta guard, which cures the worst forms of blood wiBcarpet, flower decked, by nature spread, A VALUABLE MEDICAL TBEATISE. tion to enlarge upon the facts, his effort is not disoasos, as many foreigners here can testify. S gUvetarrow 8 held with azure thread The edition for 1M9 Of the sterling Medical to make a long story in order to lengthen his So cunning are these Indiana- that they Annual, known as Hostetter’s Almanac, is uow Gtooced o’er the sea: string, but only to make a good one, that'he employ, as I am told, a modicind which haa ready, and mhy be obtained, free of coat, of all VM gray anJ cold’ r<Ur lo¥® WM may strengthen his hold upon the paper. The M And spring a frozen waste to you and me. the property of paralyzing temporarily the druggists and general country dealers In all of the United States, Mexico, and indeed ■ flnth Rarnay in New Orleans Times-Democrat. jialaried man is rarely a “fakir,” the space sense of taste, and thus their ¡latient. can parts in every civilised portion of the Western Heml- worker has every temptation to be. Of the The Ahnauac has been Issued regularly get no clew to the nature of tbe herb, they padded stories and sloppy writing which the Girls and the Violin. are taking. Malaria yield, quickly to th. at tho commencement of every year for over system encourages, there is no need to powerful remedies of the Indians, and there one-fourth of a century. It combines, with the M Tbe rorld will hear something of woman space practical advice for the preservation ; we have to suffer more and more from same rude practitioner, will cure bad cases soundest and restoration of health, a large amount of in M Io art before the Twentieth century comes in. speuk every day. teresting and amusing light reading, and the I j have been listening to a singular con it The of typhus fever. In the treatment of thy vast injustice of the space system is calendar, astronomical calculations, chronolog J cert, improvised by tho damsels imsels who — car smallpox the Indian, are very succemful, ical items, etc., are prepared with great care, makes no distinction as to quality, placing their patient, ia dark rooms, but and will be found entirely accurate. The issue I ried off tho prfzes for violin playing this ui^| !f| thut-i-t but only regards quantity. One result is there were eight , permitting currents of air to be continually of Hostetter’s Almanac for 1W9 will probably be I tmin at the Conservatoire. There the largest edition of a medical work ever pub every live newspaper has each day pre passing over the body of the patient, while lished in any country. The proprietors, Messrs. I of them. The flower of the flock was that pared as much again copy as can be used, Hostetter A Co., Pittsburgh, l'a., on receipt -of a I a chit of fifteen, l’aganini nover had a ahd in every office one or more men are em some herbal remedy is continually admiul. two stamp, will forward a ¿opy by mail to I more scoompolished disciple. She looks ployed for the sole purpose of destroying the tered. That the Indian, of tbe country* any cent person who cannot procure one in his towns and of the little hamlets up in th. I a niero gamin. All of ttyem acquitted labor of other mon. For obvious reasons it is Uelghboruood. , — . * Sierras are healthy 1. plainly to be mhl ■ brilliantly. Is it iuj ^ -curious impossible for a man in the office to Tb^y live Often _£o an incredible age, and If we are ever, iu doubt what to do, it is a I that girl* were so long in finding out how almost understanef thoroughly every story which g<Hxl rule to ask oureelvei what we shall with 1 I well the violin suits them? It they have passes under his blue pencil, and as a natural say themselves that tbe white man is a sickly on I talent and good figures, they are, as violinists, result “ copy chopping ” is rarely done very fellow who has gray hair while their own u the morrow that we had doue. I riniply*irresistible. The outline of the bust, jttdiduusly. Again, there is very little in still coal black. White Elephant of Slam, Lion of Eng I when th« fiddle is Against the shoulder, is ducement for a man to make a story good, A recent patient of tbe Queretaro Indians land, Dragon of China, Croaa of Switxer, | given its fullest value; tfie forearm emerges I said the remedy administered to him by tbo land. Banner df Persia, Creftoentof Egypt- at the same time he can make it long. Indians seemed to take hold of him in evefy Doubld Eagle Of Buasia, Star of Chill, The I from a nest of lace, the head gracefully bends unless A column is a column w hether itrbe brilliant part of his body, and that for twenty days Circle of Japain, Id ar p of Erin. 1 I down towan^s tho instrument, and, if the or dulL get thesfi bu jf a box of the genuine I frock is not v^ry long, tbe feet, which of lf5 as many editors claim, it Is impractica he was kept covered up' and sweating pro D b To . C. M c L ane ’ s C elebrated L iver | course ate in float shoes and stockings, are fusely. It recmed _ to him that they were I well in view. The drawbacks are that the ble to do away with the space system, signa getting bis blood “washed out” and every P i L lb , priée 2ô cents, and mail us the out side wrapper with your address, plainly ture could be brought in with good effect to organ of his body cleanred. At the rad of ' I riolin- wants an accompaniment and that written, and 4 cents in stamps. We will I girlish' beauty is fleeting. Very ripe beauty modify it and lessen its injustice. If the tbe prescribed time be was told that he was then | mail you the above list with an ele I does notr'go so well with the instrument. But copy reader was empowered to attach the cnnsl, and so found himself beyond any gant | package of oleographic and chro i | jkfil^alid soul in the playiug will make signature of the writer to a meritorious doubt Many of the herb, used by tbe In- matic cards. s article,’it would furnish an inducement for dians are declared by them to be of great Lamendst—Eug I ish Journalist. F lkming Bftoa., P ittsburg , P a . better writing and more accurate work. It valuo owing to their scarcity, and it is cer ~ would enable a conscientious man to build up | Exactness in Commercial Statistics. 1 a reputation for himself outside of the paper tain that they cherish them and will not “ ’ People dou^t wow famous In a hurry, apd it takes a deal of nard work even to earn your part with them for a song. Even educated 1 I Xowh»e in tho world, 1 suppose, are com- on which he is employed. It would be, at physicians here employ remedies not known . bread and butter.—Lduisa M. Alcdtt, [ibercial statistics kept so closely as they Oro least, a recognition'of good work. There are in tbe United States Tbe homoeopaths ure , ‘ ' VERY SENSIHLK“JA1*S.” by what you people’ call the French steam very few men who would be willing to see the poison of certain venomous snakes and In Japap the old-school physicians are per- ship line—tho “Corapognio Generalo Trans- their signatures [appended to statements the active principle of poisonous native ’ ’ hritted to wear ouly wooden swords. 'This is a Uflantique.” Every time the screw4 turns which they_knqw to be false or to writing plants It is possible that science will yet gently sarcastic way of expressing the opinion Lround between Hiivre and New York it is which they know to be sloppy. The benefit that they kill enough people without using make good use of the weed with which In But the druggist who Introduced Dr. »corded, every toil of coal burned, every would be mutual tbq paper and the writer! dian poisoners take away the wits of their weapons. Pierce ’ s Golden Medical Discovery into the Em [day's work of every man, every expense of I — mu Journalist. ouurmumu % —The enemies A little of this powder in your pire, carries a fine steel blade. It was found the passenger service, every -aletail of the T.j| ’ -4..----------------- all who tried this wonderful remedy for roup, and away goes your intellect and rea that coughs, colds, consumptive tendencies, blood, ttrtigbt—all are known down to the nicest Whipping rt*sta| son. On the principle that "like cures like” «kin and liver troubles, were,. prithopt excep tartuinty in the general office of the com- We nwdTRdiffereut gradeoftponalty. We it may be that in this baleful weed there is tion, greatly beuefitted. The Mikado n lui self is toany. So. there 1 h®v® been shown the need something that shall appeal to the na- a remedy for some forms of insanity, for *e said to have “toned up” his system by its use, taeasuro exhibiting how far one turn of the ture of tho criminal A man beats his wifo know very well that the treatment of brain and the importer was therefore permitted the exceptional honor of wearing the sword of the tarew will push forward the Champagne on | or his mistress, whales her until it would trouble is in its infancy, so to say.—Mexico nobility. tar way across the sea, and uext it pn a plat- seem as though life itself must leave its frail Cor. Boston licraid. E t /J** Wh“? mUSt tenement He is arrested and givep six Det him who regrata the loss of time make t"1Gd J" b°i PrTLer around months on tho island. I insist that not only iroper use-of that whteb la to come ta the ftt- Temptations of the Teller. ure.—O’Cqnnell. # «» FT i iJJ calculated how much is the viclhn uncompensated, but the crim- The big banks down town with which ex """ .£*" * ■ - r ‘ . travei e O U F ht to 0081 mal “ in no sense punished. An eye for an tensive brokers and merchants deal do an hod wha 1 oug ^T>duC0, indeed, there eye, a lash for a Jash, would seem tcMie nearer* I T ut G erme a for breakfast. enormous amount of business every day. A tar whiih tT," rope “d ““>• !««>•» incomplete sequence. great deal of this business is by checks and Uniting and tar, whfob thercompany cannot The whipping |x>st Is regarded asarelicof Nulato to the utmost mcetj in its office- barbarism, and when some years ago its use drafts and the balances to be paid to settle rf I b, ",s“heir was discontinued in Delaware, I Member tho debits and credits are fixed every morning J Ulculatiou» Out correct.«-Chicago Newa ull ,he northorn jouprata-qtede much ot the at the Clearing house. But with all the checks . Skiq&rScalp and drafts, the paying tellers in these banks ■ fact—congratulated Jho state upon its ap handle fortunes in cash every day that they T\E STORED The Curious Manistee Fish. proach to more compete civilization. are at their windows attending to business. [ The manistee is a fish of the size of the 11 •! -Now, I believe that the usj of the lnsh on Aside from the amounts which they pay out B? 2b.T,C,^\ y itargeon, found only in the Manistee river, ^n leasts of burden is at times necessary. Brute between 10 and 3 o’clock, there is always [Florida. It ioaightlees, but acute of bearing, i force w is often an essential. There is but one a large cash fund held in reserve for contin t io that it can discern the approach of an waybf . ‘ managing g a..bull dog. There is but gencies that may arise suddenly and unex- aemy at a distance of a mile or more and one moda of dealing with wild beasts. Ex- pectedly. It is nothing extraordinary for a Leek -safety in the reeds or shoals along the perts tell me that an attempt to cbntrol a paying teller to handle from $1,000,000 to UOTA i NH IB INOWN I TO SCIENCE AT uticuka H emedi «a 1 all comparable to the ( C ------- - [ tanks. It is speared by the negroes, by whom company of elephants without tho prod would $2,000,000 of cash in a day. Hee of cleansing, h their marvellous propertlee che skin and in purifying and beautifying the | it is highly prized as food, and occasionally bo a supreme folly. The elephant is cun- When the doors of the bank closed the itching, scaly and I is to be found in the piarkets ofi New Orleans ’ » ning. Tho elephant ishruol. Tho elephant paying teller counts his cash to see that the During torturing, disfiguring, itol scalp and blood. pimply diseases of the skin, sea . rt.__.-_ TT •• . ,. QppQpto- I tad Mobile, but is seldom found in this local- is long suffering. He waits for ¿is.« amount on hand corresponds with the with loss of hair. ie u great 8 kin .C and JC vti - I jty. The flesh is coarse and much resembles nity, and then in a twiujfiingAof ’¡OuncuKA. the —: Z„... *_* urb ----- , --------------- J an amount called for by the books. He puts CURA ^ oap an exquisite Skin Beautifier, pre I beef, though retaining the flshy flavor. his docility disappears, arid his mi marvelous his cash balance in the vault and quits work pared from it, externally, and C uticura kb - |8rientists have never heen able to discover strength, intelligently directed by tan • ex-^ until next morning. From the time he bolvkmt . the new IHood Purirter, Internally, I taeorigin of the fish, but incline to the belief traordinary degree of cunning, is utilized leaves the bank until the hour for him to cure every form of akin .nd blood dtoeue. from to aervfula. I that it rises from some subterranean stream to uproot, to pull down, to sjjreep ihto de reappear no one of the officers of the bank plmplea Soldevervwher., Prioe: CvTicnax. 50n.; Ra- I or lake and has increased and multiplied in struction everything and everybody that knows where he is. He n&y, in fact, stay KILVKNT. »1; BaxF.efk. Prepared by tho 1*OT- ll.co .NDfUSWtCAL CO., BOSTON, lidSB. I tta Mahistee river, but, owiug to its lack of lias over stood in his way or afforded him the away a couple of days on thqplea of illness, TKK fpr “ How to Cu re Skin pi hum At." I light, it has not been ablo to make its way faintest excuse for so doing. Beast tamers and if, as is usually the case, he has the con nr 8end blsokhatda. chapped and oily tA I into other bodies of water, where it might tell me that nothing under'heavens keeps fidence of his superiors, his absence arouses AT Pimple» nkln prevented by CuTicOHA S oap . I'M the liowthe tiger, in his ¿lace, crouching no suspicions. I bepropagatedi—Chicago Journal. f tliull Aabm, Pstn, and WaiuMN In- with feat, except a firm faith they have in Express trains leave for Montreal at 7 and ntnntly roll.vttd by the C uticuka Awn- S ai . P lahtbv the only pU.-kllltn. pluter. Sa U^suj>erluwphysical strength of ¿heir mas 11:15 every evening. A paying teller can Tho Horseshoe Superstition. The American Notes and Queries hits a ter. The’reci hot iron, the knotted lash, the put a million dollars in greenbacks in his I long paper in its last issue which discusses lancet shaped prod, starvation, red hot corils ppekets, walk out of his bank when the busi the superstition of tho horseshoe. It says: of unquestioped fire, these are tho elements ness of tho day is over, and be in M-rtreal t4Tbe belief in the horsoshoe attained its with which: to control four legged brutes, before he or the money is missed. Paying tellers are considered well paid ' greatest diffusion at the end of tho last ceii- and when man, made in the image of his i tary and the beginning of this. ^Aubrey, in Creator, pufa his moral nature on all foufs, when they get a salary of $3,500 a year. They '■7 bit 'liiscollanieB,* tells us that in his time approaching the very b.asts in their brutish know that their chance of becoming cashier most houses in the west end of London had a ness, he invites, it seems to me, the lash, the or president is very slim, and that the prol> I horseshoe nailed over the threshold. In 1813 red hot iron and such physical torment as abilities are they will go to the grave paying 7 I Sir Henry Ellis counted seventeen horseshoes will convince him of the physical strength of tellers, or else be bounced because of old age, or because a change in the officer* or board Lin Monmouth street, but in 1841 only five or of his master, the community. Do I advocate the lash? For men who use of directors has brought into power some fax remained. Lord Nelson nailed a horse rich and influential man with a poor rela fahoetothe mast of the Victory, and‘Lucky the iosb, l do. Do I advocate physical torture? For men tive whom he went* to support without cost | Dr. James’ attributed tho success of his fever who use physical torture. I do. to himself. —roi—- I ¡powders to tho finding of a horseshoe, which Consider for a moment the terrible tempta i Asthma, Coeghs, Colds, Crewp, Iw> Mymbol ho adopted as^a crest for his car | We hang men who kill; why not flog men tions some of these tellers suffer. They see flaeua, . who whip?—Joe Howard in Boston Globe. liiage.”—The Epoch. BreaeMUs, Catarrh, Whtey- men making money by methods which are I iBB-CowghF Loes of Voice, laeiplaat I ___ ____ neither exactly dishonest nor exactly fair, ! Care of the Eyes. Ceaammptken, and all Throat Bn< He Saw b# the Papers. The Turks regularly cut open the outer and that nobody interferes with them. They l.mg Troubles. "Isee by tho papers,” said Momus to Sauber,* also see and feel enough money day after day corner of the eyelids, if the eyes of a girl are “that your daughter is not prepared to re 4. R. CATES & CO., PROFS. not large enough for their ideas of beauty, to make them so independent of work that ; «bred her gentlemen friends this evening F they could live on the fat of the land while < 417 Aantome Itrwt, Maa Fraaelsca, Cal. and inferior eyes can be gradually enlarged t “By the ¡»apers?” howled Sauber. “What by gently drawing tbo lids apart, day alter life lasts and not turn a hand.—New York Jt THE SELECTION OF 1 right have tho papers to”----- A and bathing them in cool soft water. Cor. New Orleans Picayune. I “1 mean tho curl papers,” hastily ex- day, The’stronger the eye tbe larger it will seem, [chimed Momus, inclining his bead toward a Biting the Flnmr NiUM. Fc* J*Mlor, Parent, Teacher, Child, or [ young lady whose front hair was twisted up tor tho first Instinct of weak eyes is to con A novel accident, resuljfcg from s habit elegance and UNefutpeee will be found [to Mmerous small pieces of paper. And as tract and span themselves from light. Amer of very common prevafefic. among nervous Friend,both combined tn a copy of Webetar i Unabridged. icans ruin tbeir eye ’ with too much news [lomus was married, and on old friend of |taper reading. Tbe enormous tax of going praple, was brought to «ny notlco recently. [the family, ho was not ejected.—Norristown over twenty columns of clore print daily, A young lady prerented herself at my office besides office work, is more than human or complaining of a constant irritation ta bar J W9CTH gans can boar. One uses his eyes more iu throat Two weeks previously she bad bsra The Way to Be Happy. '* I There was a married man and his wife was this way in a month than our torefathorsdid taken with a very severe “sore throat1’ which was treated by a neighboring physi Mhehead of the household. Ho bad a friend who in a year's study over black lotter folios cian. Under his care, she says, the inflam Indeed tho relief of rending such huge vol lfe.ide« many oilier valuable le.ture., il contain. i »as in tho same case, only his friend was ap mation quickly eubeidad, but there still re parently happy and comfortable, while he umes in block print as “Miller's Dictionary A Dictionary ! »as just the reverse. He had iong studied of Plants,” tor instance, is so apparent to mained .sensation of irritation. Examina of 118,000 Words, 3000 Engravings, tion revealed a small, fleshy looking object, Mia peculiar difference between them, and overworked modern eyes that one wishes A Gazetteer of the World about tbe size of a kernel of wheat, adherent to finally mustered up courage to go to bis I only one book in twenty were printed, and to the tiasuee poriarlor to tbe left tonsil by locating wl doKrtblng »AOO Ptoeea, friend and ask him« “What is the wa/to be that in large pica. oneend. Tbe other ports of tbe throat were A Biographical Dictionary Worn type, poor impressions and crowded toppy,” he asked, “whep you are under a ‘ of nearly lnflM Noted Penona, * [»Oman’s thumbf" “Don’t squirm.”—Ban pages with fine typo exhaust our eyesight, normal The little mass oould not be detached by a A Dictionary of Fiction, from tbe school book to tbe cheap novel and I nancisco Chronicle. found only in Webster, cheaper newspaper. Reading long line, oo cotton covered probe, but by the use of for ceps it was easily removed, and on examina a wide page is trying to the sight, as there is All in One Boek. Wliat the Matter Was. a change of toeps necessary <n following the tion proved to be a piece of finger nail, which 3OOO more Word» idWI nearly 2000 more Illus i “Why, John, what is the matter with had become covered by a cheesy deposit. A trations than any oilier American Dictionary- fcbyF she said, as she came hastily into the U dcs which is pomtivoly hurtful. So says B. broken piece of tbe nail was .iso removed Sold by all Booksellers. Pamphlet free. Jov Jeffries, of the Massachusetts Eye and Q. I C. MERRIAM & CO., Pub’ro, Springfield, Mass. X*. “He is crying bitterly." from under tbe mucous membrane at the Ear infirmary, who first gavo tbe warning “Yes,” replied the old man, as he handed that the eyre of school children were steadily ..me rent by a eharp pointed prob*. Tbo pa ft® infant over, “ho is evidently thinking of by defective books, desks and Ughta tient then confessed to the habit of bittag her , »tat tbe governor of North Carolina said to Injured finger nails, and, moreover, could remSmber — Shirley Dare’s Letter. J® governor of South Carolina.”—The that a day or two previous to the onset of her throat trouble a pieoe td nail which she Custom, of New Zdsmtere had bitten off bad become lost in her month, Formerly tbe New Zealanders worshiped but after it bad ceased a fit of coughing she An Appropriate Selection. various gib, app«™«? ^“X'^hei l , The Bazar is informed of the very appro- had toreotten about it until reminded by my »lection of an organist at a recent Scovery.-Dr. Jerome TuthUl ta lfadtaol P**h wedding. As soon as the happy pair I There wero^ idois, tbeir god. Record. __________ *-------------- [■i been pronounced man and wife, the or- THE SPECIAL °FFKR , p* played, “She never will be misa-ed, ble: many of them deified mon. Quansds in ffl< Tas Yotjr.cojwj'»^ .’KSiP'J'S-' I™® never will be mlas-ed.”—Harper’s Bazar. th/ earlv thnre were principally about wo- minaniHand. Tbonative. CAyrltCT in Tobit Talk urges the ^yfatter oftrete, ¿y**10 '«UT* to e«‘ °llvo8 J^aJy think’tSitpun’l« 'nthe <■•»*» the ifper ri,|. „®-r Ineledes four I.Tt“»;-'"’“— CHRONIC COUGHS AND COLDS. And all diseases of the Throat and Langs, can be cured by the use of IBratVR JLanal«*i«u. as *t contalus the h<>alfn< virtw^TCod Liver Dll aud Hypophosphites in their hfllssl form. Is a 'beautiful creamy Kmuhiou, palatable Ns mill easily digested, and (Min be taken by the most delicate. Please read: “I conn Ider Hcott’s Emul sion the remedy par-excellence In Tuberculous and Strumous Ain‘ctlons,vto say nothing of or dinary colds and. threat troubles.”—W. U/S. C'ONNKLL. M.D., Manchester, O. I M It is no vanity for a man to pride filmaelf upon what he has honestly got and prudeutly uses.—Tait. si r __ ____ kJ bftre kmeath I the soft, heaves dropped downward one ■ I I I I I I mat and ever > to ith- orly The les, its ter. ick, low >m- the ce. ?ht .in nd lay ng ?le in- its fie x> id a rd of e. of io n o n e » 1 > » i. í ■ "£ ** ÇJA' |W ’ IT CONQUKWq PAIN. XTOXXXmS SEXXJUOWB KkutetetiM. Humtoto, or b « iuh Sold * ankack., Na^ach«, Aad la Bvary <kae iMlkacks,«»ralas. A COM OUR LITTLE WORRIES AND ILLS. It la the little things of life, the worries of to-day and to-morrow, that make the crow's feet around <>ur eyes. So the little pains of an hour or a minute break down the constitution. Look after the little llh. BRANDBXTn's P illb cure dyspepsia, or indigestion, headache, pain in the shoulders, coughs, tightness of the chest, dizslneas, sour stomach, bad taste In the mouth, b:Uous attaoke palpitation of the heart, inflammation of thelnngs. Pain in the region of the kldnaye, and a hundred other pa'nful symptoms are the offspring of dyspepsia. One or two Pills every niglit Is .ufliclent. fall ^GLADDiNG.McBEAN&CO SEWER X CHIMNEY PIPE. wriÇ DRAIN TILE ■ ywiGH^y KßSKHE DELICIOUS BISCUITS or WHOLESOME BREAD U8E D wights C ow -B mnd S oda °>S aleratus . - —^r«g ABSOLUTELY PURE. 4V ■IF’ ALWAYS UNIFORM AND FULL WEIGHT. HgW tbM U mt . to « plotar. af a CW «• ,<mr’ paakw a>4 yoa »m ban Ua teal Soda madfc . MB OOW Baum, “j. L££TR‘CJ V ’< £ co <5 STIMULATES LIVER promotes DIGESTION •. .. sS JZ m OORESNV — a- cx atylM and qusntltiM. Just ilvuro out what 1. required io do sll thaM'thing. CONFORTHBLT, and you oan msk.sfsir •atlmst. of th« vslu. of the BUYERS’ GUIDE, which will be sent upon receipt of 10 oents to pay pqstaga cnûE iSE *-o c o MONTGOMERY WARD A CO. U1-11A Mlohigaa Avenue, Ohtoago, HL Th. aunxi tunicin u theWbEUHr» Is Frobsblr Dr. Issas Thompson'« U ELEBRATED EYE WAT e II EMÇD ffl This Article 1« a carefully prepared phyidaUn'B med Bcrlption, and has been iu constant use for nearly a century, and notwithstanding the many other prepara tibni that have beau introduced into the market, tiu sale of thia article is ooaatantly increasing. If the di r cbi . be are followed it will never Uh Wi pertiou lariy Invite tha attention of phrkiaiani to Ita merfla pURIFIES^. REGULATES B owels BLOOD Joka L. ThomHMi. tau i Co., TROY. N. Y. ALLEN’S H ** IRON ATÎ * * PORTLAND, ORICON TONIC BITTERS K“THE ONLY Brilliant Durable Economical w • • Í.JI PaM.I CCLE»r r \C0UP0UND CURES PROOFS ”PaiM-sC«Ury Com pound cured my nerv ous sick hsAdadMa.” Mrs. L. A. B rsntnbs , San j*dnu>, Cal. N«uralgla Are Diamond Dyes. They excel all oCen in Strength, I’urity rad Fastnres. None others ar. just as good. 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