The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, August 03, 1886, Image 4

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    CONGRESSIONAL.
LATENT TKLKGKAPHIC HEPOH I*.
A PUZZLED PROFESSION
The history of Rheumatism and many
Application« of Stimulating Waahe« and of the attempts to cure it, form one of tlie
strangest records in the annals of di»
Tonics the Main Remedy.
ease. Rheumatism is one of the "lost per
The cause of the falling out of the verse and obstina e of ail diseases.
One of the chief fallacies ‘n.»\t«™P*nt?
hair is not fully understood. In most cure rheumatism has been adiiiinisterli t
■axes it is doubtless due to some failure local treatment as 1 it were a disease con­
in the nutrition of the hair follicles. In fined to particular spots.
The one thing to be remembered in d< Bl­
the aged it connects with the feebleness ing
with rheumatism is that anybody wlm
that characterizes the functions of the has this unpleasant diseasee lias it an
over.
”
It is a disease of the blood, and it
skin generally. Heredity lias much to
pervades the whole system 1 lier,'fll'‘' '
do with it, as it has with all the bodily whole system needs purifying and vitaliz
functions and organs.
Individuals in Ing. Is not this reasonable f
Next, remember that there is one gren
some families become bald early in life
agent. It has lieen Is'fore tlie
from generation to generation. Coarse vitalizing
world a number of years long enough to lx
hair seems to have more vigor than fine thoroughly tested. The hosts of strong and
hair.
hearty persons w ho once were sufferers tint
It is well known that violent emotions have Deen made soU' d and happy by Com­
sometimes suddenly blanch the hair, the pound Oxygen, cheerfully testify as to th -
cerebral nerve (the tropic center, so- power and success of this great vitalizing
called). which controls the nourishment agent. Quietly, easily and surely it does
its work, driving out of the blood tliose
of the hair, being affected by the shock. elements
which have caused the mischief,
Fright has caused a rapid and almost renewing.purifying,
and restoringtoauew
immediate falling off of tlie liair^ Cases I and enjoyable life.
are on record of persons apparently in
Among many others who have been res­
vigorous health whose heads, faces and tored to healthny Com pound Oxygen, after
suffering
protracted agony from rheuma­
bodies have become absolutely bare.
may be mentioned the eases of Mrs.
There was no appreciable cause. The tism.
Bair of Philadelphia, and Miss 11 in/rre'
fault was doubtless at the nutritive 0/
l.ynMniry, l a. For years these ladies
center in the brain, birt what it was no have been martyrs to rheumatism in its
When tlie most painful forms. The story of their re­
one can certainly say.
head is scurfy, there is often a covery will be found in a brochure pub­
this colldi- lished by Das. S tarkey & P alen 15
connection
between
It is found Arch St., Philadelphia, which they send
tion and baldness,
that the scurf mixed with vaseline and free to any address on application.
Orders for the Compound Oxygen Home
applied to the hair of an animal causes Treatment
will be tilled by IL A. Mathews,
a baldness of the part. In such ca-«s 615 Powell Street,
San Francisco.
CAUSES OF
THE NEW NAVY.
Its
Nucleus to Consist of Seven
Cruisers and One Dispatch Boat.
A CHINESE RAILWAY.
It in
Exceedingly Smail But Ha» Proved
a Great Succe»».
BALDNESS.
PERILS OF INFANCY.
“Doctor, why is it that somauychildr«. I
die before the Rite of 5 years?"
"The subject is a complex one, and i» I
its analysis we have to consider notonhB
the various conditions surrounding o' ■
infant, but the »till more importantoneJI
the latent tendency to disease. Th, H
fashionable mother, the self indulge«]« I
father, hand do« n I o t heir children ovet. ■
wrought nervous systems nnrf Wpaj.'■
physical powers, which result in earh I
death, or more often a life of protracted ■
feebleness. Very little of the eomniogl
sense which is exercised iu the rearito■
and preserving of choice slock exists ¡’1®
relation to the human animal. It would W
require too long a time to ( liter intonijS A
the questions of heredity which intim«n».Ml
the fate of the child. They are, however I
of vital importance both to the individuiil
and to the race. That the race is gaiuirepa 1
in intellectual capacity is an undoub3H
fact; bul we are losing just as muchorl
more in physical power. We see no suchB
robust forms, such perfect development^B
the muscular system a existed titty yeanB 1
ago. We arc breeding < liihlren in ami in B
and every generation w ill witness smallerH
and smaller infanta, who will at the saiutfl
time have more delicate nervous organ-B
isms, and, ns a result, more nervous di».® r
eases. Add to this the enervating euyi.B
ronnient, the houses, the sleeping apartM
meiits, the nurses and attendants whol
govern its food and raiment, and w e nw • .
easily imagine tlie resuit in the fee'.IcnesiB
of the infant.”
"Gil Blas writes: ’My troubles com
menced just nine months before I
born,’ and the same assertion may h,
E
made of the children of to-day.
"or
healthy, strong offspring, there must be
9
healthy, strong parents. The peril of the
child lies not so much in the adverse con­
ditions of its life as in its incapability tu
withstand them, and this indue in agreg
measure to the physical condition of it»
parents during gestation.”
"But, doctor, may not something be!
done to remedy this weakness in the!
parents (”
th
“Much. If paren s will understand that
upon the integrity and strength of their I a
nervous system depend the health and* of
life of their infants, w d at the same time ■
add to their own happiness, the remiliiM
will be less mortality and less sicknessol B
their infants.”
“What will best strengthen a feeble,H
nervous system ?”
"Fresh air, exercise, less struggle for K
fashionable or social distinction, and* H
careful attention to the food or drink
which supplies the elements of nerve V
force. If the system has not power enougk
at lirstto eliminate these from food, tliei
they may be taken as medicine. And
since we know upon what the nervous
system depends for strength, the combi,
nation of phosphorus, albumen, protagou
etc., known as D ujakiiin ’ s L ife E sshxil
will furnish the material in a proper
form for absorption, and even for feeble
children there can be no better reniedy.1
One dollar and fifty cents per bottle al!
all druggists. Snell, Ileitshu & Woodardj
wholesale agents, Portland, Or.
It is commonly supposed that there
With such a force as we possess it
must be evident that it Is impossible to is not a mile of railroad yet i« China,
discharge in an efficient manner all the but this is a mistake. There is one
HOUSE.
duties
of a navy. Our work in foreign road complete in all its appointments
The H oubb resumed consideration
and details in daily operation. It is
of the conference report on the legis­ surveys is limited to that of one small situated about seventy-five miles east­
lative appropriation bill, and it was ! vessel on the west coast of North Amer­ northeast from Tientsin and is known
agreed to, thus disposing of so many ica; our deep-sea soundings are few and as the “Kai-Ping railway.” It was
of the amendments in dispute as were far between, dotted along the tracks built to afford an outlet for the output
agreed to by the Conference Commit­ pursued by our ships while going to of the colliery of the Chinese Engin­
tee.
and returning from distant stations; our eering & Mining Company, situated
Cannon of Illinois moved that the commerce is protected; but we are una­ about five miles from the town of Kai-
House recede from its disagreement ble to support any positive policy that Ping in the province of China. North
to the Senate amendments providing the Government might decide to declare China.
In November, 1879, surveying for a
for an increase of the clerical force of in reference to, for example, the Mon canal
system was begun and in October
the civil service commission: agreed roe doctrine. To say nothing of Euro­ of the following year the work of exca­
to, yeas 123, nays 111.
vating a canal to connect the colliery
The House took up the fortification pean naval armaments, it is only nec­ with the nearest pointonthe Peh-Tang
appropiation bill. After extended re­ essary to point to some of the smaller river was started. But it was found
marks bt Butterworth and Reegan in powers in our own hemisphere that that it would be impossible to bring the
possesses ships of war with which we canal nearer than within seven miles of
favor of the bill, Morrow, of California have
nothing lit to cope.
as representative of the great city of
Our people can not desire to assume the colliery, so the directors told the
San Francisco, protested against the a position in the society of naval pow­ Government that unless the permission
action of the Committee on Appropri­ ers without supporting the position with were granted to build a line to connect
ations in bringing in a bill appropria­ dignity; they can not wish their navy the colliery with the head of the canal
ting $600,000 in response to the report to be cited asa stan Ljrdof inefficiency; the company would be forced to stop
work. But not till April, 1881, would
of the board appointed to investigate they can not wish to force their repre­ the
listen to any appeal,
the subject, calling for an appropria­ sentatives (the officers of the navy) into ami Government
then permission was given to put
tion for the present year of $21,000,000 a position of humiliation and mortifica­ down a line from the colliery to the
to meet the urgent requirements of tion such as is imposed by being called head of the canal on condition that
coast defense. San Francisco did not on to deprecate criticism by labored only horses or mules should be used as
have a single gun she dared to fire. It explanations. Better abolish the navy the motive power, and that it should be
lower our pretensions. •
* *
the cause is probably a microscopic
was the duty of Congress to adopt the and
a tramway.
Possessed as we are now of a navy called
At BaUvia, N. Y.. A. Scharff shot end
in the meantime the engineers had vegetable parasite. Two persons should
report of the fortification board, and such as has been indicated, the change
use the same hair-brush. There killed W. Enright with a musket loaded
make appropriations necessary to that is about to be instituted in­ been quietly constructing a locomotive never
is little doubt that barbers have thus only with a wad of paper.
place the country in a proper position volves a most violent transition. In re­ in the shops out of such odds and ends communicated baldness from one pa­
to defend itself from any attack, com­ viewing our work of construction for as were obtainable, and the use of the tron to another. There is a form of
IT ASTONISHED THE PUBLIC
ing from whatever source it might. the past thirty years we see no new men and materials for this purpose was baldness in which the hair suddenly To h ar of the resignation of Dr Pierce as
kept
a
secret
for
fear
that
it
would
be
­
Randall offered an amendment which type of cruiser. The only types of
a Congressman to devote himself solely to
known to the Government that begins to fall out in a small round his labors as a Physician. It was because
was adopted by unanimous consent, ships that we have are those that date come
spot, which gradually increases in area,
they
were
building
a
“
locomotive.
”
his true constituents were the sick and
providing that guns, projectiles, et«., before the war; since which we have The locomotive was tested with twenty the hair near the edge of the c'l'cle be­ atlli
ted everywhere. They will find Dr
purchased shall be of American man­ but reproduced the same in classes of pounds of steam on the 24th of March. ing brittle, and more or less broken. Pierce’s “Golden Medical Discovery” a ben-
ufacture. The bill was then passed, as differing dimensions. From the sailing 1881. and worked well, but on the 7th of This has been proved to be due to elicent use of his scientitlc knowledge in
ship with auxiliary steam-power we
Consumpt on. bronchitis,
reported by the committee.
April all further work on it was stopped vegetable organisms, which the micro­ their behalf.
heart disease, fever and ague,inter­
Cobb, from the conference commit­ have passed to the steamer with auxil­ by order of the managing director, scope has detected within the hair­ couch
mit
ent
fever,
dropsy,
neuralgia, goitre or
iary sail-power; but we have no full-
tubes.
tee on the bill repealing the pre­ powered
thick neck, and all diseases of the blood
steamers, with or without sails. and on the 9th all the rails on which it
It
is
probable
that
coverings
which
emption, timber culture and desert As long ils it is considered necessaiy to had been run in the yard were pulled
are cured by this world-renowned medi­
the head may result in loss of hair. cine.
Its properties are wonderful, its ac­
land laws, reported complete disagree­ spread as much canvas as is now used, up, and on the 5th of May the locomo­ heat
But
the
effect
is
doubtless
due
to
stib-
ment.
A further conference was the space assigned to boilers anti tive was shunted into a shed, presum­ sequent chilling of the surface, just as tion magical. By drugists.
ordered.
engines is limited, and we fail to achieve ably to let her rust out.
Vermont Prohibitionists have placed
Work was, however, again begun on a severe old or inflammatory rheu­ full
The House passed the following bills full power; a reduction to the minimum
State ticket in nomination.
matism may result from sudden cooling
her,
and
at
last,
in
spite
of
all
obsta
­
'i uthorizing the construction of bridges. of sail-power must be accepted before
of the heated body. The main remedy
cles.
an
engine
subsequently
described
AN APPEAL TO BEAUTY.
Senate bill over navigable watercourses we can present a type of a full-powered was finally completed at small expense, against premature baldness is the appli­
by the Astoria and Winnemucca Rail­ steamer.
When
you into your mirror look,
cation
of
mil«!
stimulating
washes
and
With the exception of two vessels of though in the roughest manner, owing tonics,— Youth's Companion.
And see a face divinely fair,
way Company; Senate bill across the
to
want
of
facilities
in
the
shops,
ana
With
laughing
eyes and rosy cheeks,
Willamette river, by the Oregonian the Alert class built of iron, we have was run in the yard on the centenary
With dimpled chin and gmssy hair.
Railway Bridge Company; across the nothing but wooden hulls. We have of George Stevenson’s birth for the
A BOOK CRANK.
to built! in perishable ma­
Think you this beauty o’er will last.
Willamette river by the city of Salem, continued
first time; whence it was not inappro­
terial,
requiring
large
sums
to
be
spent
That youth will ever be your friend.
Ifow
a
Wealthy
Monomaniac Spend* III h
Oregon.
priately
christened
the
“
Rock
of
in repairs, and ignoring the manu­
That sad neglect of Nature’s laws
Handsome Income.
Dr. Henley’s Ce'ery. Beef ami Iron cut»
A message from the President was factures of the country which could China.” The first trial on the main
Will not to beauty bring an end"?
Dyspepsia and Indigestion.
Perhaps the most curious buyer of
read, vetoing the bill granting a pen­ have been aided in their development line was made on the 8th of November
Be not deceived—Be wise in lime ;
sion to Joseph Romiser. The bill was by the contrary course. We have of the same year, and since then the books in Washington is a wealthy crauk
SURE CURE FOR PILES.
And ere that ovely face is paled.
passed over the veto by a vote of 175 permitted the age of steel to reach its engine has done good service, running who seems to be half lunatic, but who
Use now and always Davidson’s
Sure cure for blind, bleeding and itc
over
twelve
thousand
miles
and
sup
­
to 38.
zenith without indicating that we were
Circassian Bloom, which never failed. Piles. One box has cured the worst cases
plying all requirements till locomotives understands the value of books perfect­
ten years' standing. No one need suffer
aware of its presence.
ly, and who bids high prices for what
minutes after using Kirk's German Pile
SENATE.
,
could
be
got
out
from
England.
SATISFACTORY EVIDENCE.
With the exception of a few Palliser
ment. It absorbs tumors, ullavs the itch!
This engine, in all its details, and in­ he wants. I have often seen him about
Senate took up the oleomargarine converted rifles ot vm-inch caliber,
J. W. Graham, Wholesale Druggist, of acts as a poultice, gives relief. Dr. Kirk's
bill. Ingals moved to reduce the tax our armaments consist of smooth-bore deed most of the railroad, was planned the auction-room, a big man wilh a Austin, Tex., writes: “I have been hand­ man Pile Ointment is prepared only for Pi
DR. WJ1. HALL’S BALSAM FOR and itching of the private parts, and noth
from five centB a pound to two cents. cast-iron guns which have composed and built by Claude W. Kinder, ayoung round, bullet head, and a little, low ling
THE LUNGS for the past year, and have else. Every box is warranted. Sold by I)
.............
Agreed to—yea» 32, nay» 28. The our batteries for
thirty years. These English civil engineer, who was at the derby hat, several s’zes too small for found it one of the most salable medicines gists and sent by mail on receipt of price
box. W oodard , C i . akkk Be Co.. W'
section as to penalties as amended to are now to be discarded and their time assistant to Mr. Burnet, chief him, placed on the front of it and down I have ever had in my house for Coughs, per
of the company. The boiler so as to almost hide h's eyes. The back Colds, and even Consumption, always sale Agents, Portland. Oregon.
read as follows: Every person who places to be filled with modern steel engineer
is an old portable boiler of English of his neck is painted black, and his big giving entire satisfaction. Please sent7
knowingly sells or offers for sale or cannon.
Torpedoes, movable torpedoes, of make, cylinders eight by fifteen and a cheeks show the suspicion of rouge. me another gross.”
delivers or offers to deliver any other
half inches, belonged to an old winding
The California Legis'ature is now con­
form than in new wood or paper pack­ which we know nothing practically, engine from England. Wheels, thirty He wears a sack-coat with sleeves sev­
are
to
be
brought
to
tlie
front,
and
re
eral sizes too long for him, and he ba« vened in special session.
ages as above described, or who packs to form part of our equipment.
inches
in
diameter,
bought
as
old
iron,
• Tor­
very small handsand feet. Hi is proud
in any package any oleomargarine in pedo boats are to be brought into
“Say why is everything
use, are of chilled iron from Whitney & of these hands, and the culls which sur­
Either at sixes or at sevens?”
any manner contrary to law, or who and details innumerable are now to be Son, Philadelphia. Frame, channel round them are always of the whitest,
iron from head gear of No. 1 shaft. and they are so large that he can Probably, my dear nervous sister, because
falsely brands any package or affixes a studied and worked out.
are suffering from some of the diseases
stamp on any package denoting a less
Conceive, then, a high-powered Axle guards, angle iron, riveted to pull
his
hands
up
into you
peculiar to your sex. You have a “drag­
amount of tax than that required by steamer with a minimum of canvas, same. Springs and all other work made them out of sight. His shoulders are ging-down
” feeling the back ache, you are
law, shall be fined for each offense built of steel, armed with modern steel at the colliery. Wheel base, eight padded out so that they become a de­ debilitated, you have pains of various
feet,
four
inches
(six
wheels,
four
not more than $100, and be imprisoned artillery and secondary battery of
formity, and where tlie sleeves fall atthe kinds. Take Dr. R. V. Pierce’s “Favorite
Ahsnlii/fhf
tiot more than two years. Miller Hotchkiss guns, fitted for launching coupled), weight on drivers six ton», end of the shoulders they icing in a hol­ Prescription" and becu-ed. Price reduced Free from Opiates,
Emetics and Pol»v>\
on
leading
wheels
three
and
a
half,
side
moved that the Senate insist on its movable torpedoes, with protective tanks, end coal bunkers. One motion low limp wrinkle, as thoug h the c »at to one dollar. By druggists.
amendments to the bill and ask the deck over boilers and engines, divided pump and one donl^v pump. Steven­ was hung on a wire frame rather than
Westport, Oregon, was recently visited SAFE.
into nianv water-tight compartments,
on a human being. He wears very by a $50,0.0 fire.
SURE.
House for a conference; agreed to.
protection to buoyancy, and son’s link motion. Cost of construction small shoes, made 1 ke those of a lady
Allison called up the sundry civil giving
about
$650
for
labor
and
other,
than
old
A
WISE
REFORM.
PROMPT.
compare such a ship with the type of
D. iuggisth
D
.
appropriation bill. The first amend­ the United States cruiser which we now material. The railway has a total fall with the heel near the middle of his The habit of administering quinine in power­ A THE
CHARLES A. IOGELEH CO., BALTIMORE,MD.
foot,
and
he
walks
necessarily
in
a
minc
­
ment that was questioned was that possess, and an idea may be formed of of seventy feet between termini, ing way. At the book auctions he al­ ful doses, as an antidote to malarial maladies,
striking out the item of $165,000 for the violence of the transition through maximum gradient, 1 in 100; sharpest ways ha« a book in his hand, and while was once dangerously common. Happily this
the Brooklyn, N. Y., postoffice. The which we are to pass. And there is curve radius 1,500 feet, except in yard; the -ale is not in progress he is reading. practice has undergone a wide reform. Not only
<■'
amendment was agreed to.
nothing intermediate to break the sud­ where there are curves of 600 feet He speaks to no one, and seems to be a the public, but professional men have adopted,
nee.
- b1“ largely. Hostetter's
The Senate resumed consideration denness of this change; there is no radius. The rails are steel. SO pounds >ort of a misanthrope. I could tell you ire.*.,1,tcrs coursc
as a safe botanic subst tute for
etim
of the river and harbor bill. A vote connecting link. The structure of to­ to the yard, Vignoles pattern. The line his name, but it will suffice to say that thuim«,1!»» US a ka 0K1'- , lle consequences of
and
this change are most important. Now- fever
was finally taken on agreeing to the day is placed in direct contrast with is single, sleepers are of native elm, he is a son of wealthy parents, who have ami
Jers
ague sulterers are cured formerly their
hewed and laid on an excellent left him a fortune so tied up that he gets
committee amendment reducing the that of twenty-live years ago. Th s is rough
to
fo
nred "«I™ O,lly f1or ,he ti",c relieved, or
road bed, well ballasted with broken on’y the income, which, by the way, is half^
half cured the remedy eventually failing to
total appropriation 25 per cent, and the position in which we stand, and we limestone,
and
the
gauge
is
4
feet,
8j
Innre r al‘|,rcSi“bleeffect, except th. iioses
Vt
a large amount, and is paid to him reg­ Msmndi
it was agreed to—yeas 31 nays 18. The can but accept the situation, from inches.
,™1' of the Hitters,per-
difl.
ularly.. He has one of the finest private and nrevre n . ' <j, a d’ A brt cou
'ak8 UP "‘e worst attacks
bill was then passed-yeas 42, nays 14. which there is no escape
On
the
whole
length
of
the
line
(7
?a.
d
lir
p
„
e
fS
ei
r.
return.
The
evidence
in
From all appearances, the navy is
anal.
libraries in Washington, and he adds to mwlleini
The Senate then took wp the naval now
a'erbnff specific and household
■ess
to be given an opportunity of as­ miles) there is one tunnel of 300 feet,
medicine is ot no ambiguous character but nos-
appropriation bill. Amendments re­ serting itself, and the steps already 1 arch of 20 feet span, 1 open top iron it every day.—Cor. Cleveland Leader.
five and satisfactory. End the sources whe^e
brea
grabs and oysters .
ported by the Committee on Appropri­ taken to remedy the existing state of girder bridge, 10 feet span, 1 iron War­
it proceeds are very numerous.
all tl
Cures Rheumatism. Neural»
S*
F Sì Bucknt’he, llciidaehe, To..<h.rk
ren girder bridge, 3u feet span, besides New York Gourmand» Who Don't Koow Cough».-“.Bromn’s Bronchial Tro-
ations were all agreed to without ques­ things can be stated in a few words.
vel.q
'cËXT*
a Good Thing When They See It.
several
culverts.
There
is
one
half
­
tion, and the bill was passed.
The origin of the effort dates from
w
THE C1UHI.ES X. VOCCLEK
BXI.U »Olii. SB
The bill providing for the erection June. 1881, when the first Advisory way station at Liu-Ying-Chong. Th«
New Yorkers considerthat they know
imported
stock
is
2
locomotives,
11
of a public building in Portland, Or., Board was appointed to consider and
more about good things to eat than any !
was reported from the Committee on to report on th? need of appropriate inch tank engines, 18 inch stroke, 6 people in the world. The fact is. they pn.-'i'r o^new^^uS'th^wdnne?«^
grow
wheels
eoupleil,
from
Stevenson
«Ji
Co.,
Public Buildings with an amendment vessel’ for the navv. This board, in
run over.
J
never
.»de
know
less.
New
York
itself
produces
England,
3
third
class
passenger
car
­
*
»u
-
n
1
du
not
uierHy
to
«top
tLeB
’
ffli
cutting the amount from $500,000 to its report of November 7, 1881, decided riages, 35 ten-ton coal wagons, 17 Bingularlv few of the choicest table deli-
• time and then have them return agnla, I mean tr*4sH
that the United States navy should
NmreJiS’1’'“5 A £e ery’ Beef an,i ^r°n cures re Í ire reÎÎTJJÎ.’J?..'*' fll»«“» st UTS, ElTUffjB
$350,000.
S'BALLINO SICKSEsS a life-long study, f wu.-reBiv- ■
five-toil wagons and 1 break van. cares Now. much ado is made over Neuralgia and Nervous Headaches.
consist
of
seventy
unarmored
cruisers
t 0
the wor , t CM e ’
B ui - bum ottiers F tv
Senate passed the bill for a public
rere 2" ”2
D,>t "fiw re-eU-Ing a cure. M«
There is also one saloon carriage, sottshell crabs in New York, anil the
of
steel;
it
reported
that
there
were
tn<1 • ■’■re® Bottle or my luW»tS
r„G?
n°vwne & Moore " hen in Portland
building at Nebraska City, Neb.
built
nt
the
company's
works.
There
New
1
ork
gourmands
gobble
tip
the
thirty-two vess. ls in the navy fit for
01’? Express »nd Post Otnco. It cosa fi
for best Photographic and Crayon work" EEfry-,
SoUlln» fora trial. Bud I will cur» you.
„A
B it I
service as cruisers, ami it indicated th«« are 17 crossings on a level on the seven pasteboard things sold as soft crabs and
Address Dr. IL o. BOOT. IM Pearl B l . NesrM j
Wlilti
WASHINGTON NOTES.
miles
of
line.
think
they
are
delicious.
The
truth
is
0
,
lFacou
Kh
disturh«
your
sleep
take
character of the new vessels to be built.
Jirel 1-
Th«« traffic is daily about 600 tons of he flavor of the soft crab is so delicate Risos Cure for Consumption and rest well!
A Washington special says that This board confined itself to the con­
Well
Lloyd Tevis, a prominent San Fran­ sideration of unarmored vessels, as it coal. 100 tons of limestone, besides that it is at once mined bv being put
■ ■ A?
THxMA CURED!] JWiti'il
IvermitR A at )m>u Cure never fail* to
cisco capitalist, is a candidate for the did not consider that the orders under pottery and suiviries, and also about on ice, tlie destroyer of all flavors The
«arg«'
■
re*<s/ln the »W’t cases, insures com
office of United States Secretary of the wliieh it acted ic«|uir ‘d that it should 16o passengers who pay live cents for softsnell, when lie leaves his native
■ mrtable atop; c IT mw eyre« where all olher. rail. 4
■eetic
■
„k”"?""* fi*
atplUnl. PH«« SO 'T*. “4
r ver. is a fascinating fellow, with a
Treasury, to succeed Manning. He is discuss the subject of armored ships, the seven miles.
■ »1.O0, .r Draml.t, „ hr m«ll s.mpl« I'KI'E «I
I En
\ HUMORS,
The tunnel above mentioned takes a channmg saltish taste. Take him up
K. SCHICIMAN, «1-1‘ hu L
being urged by men who have held though it expressed the opinion that
branch line to the company's quarries, o New lork and keep him on ice
fncial
anil are now holding high State and such vessels were indispensable in time and
Skin Blemishes
M F A D TT‘ I’lKI) ‘with Dn. Koon
all bridges are made for a double twelve hours and he is the most taste­
"in eqt
of war.
natioMil offices.
.
* B i : xht T osic . Ola and (j
lino of rails. Flag signals are used, less thing that can be imagined. It re
■ted o
Nome
time
elapsed
before
any
prac
­
__ .
’■—3 ANO I
———’e remedy. If not at. drufli
A Washington special says : There tical results followed from the action and there is a gatekeeper :rt each cross­ quires as much salt as there was in lx>t\
! —re — _ _ ren.it Bl per Irattle, 6 for»
It hat
iseiise,i"iDn*'’o-.p”.hox’*M>»1
is a rumor current here that if the of this board, but in an net of Congress ing. Notwithstanding the fact that T .11°
I
P
'
RTH
marks
e Biseai
u‘m ®?table- His outside
" 1
----------- e *1.. tyerpreM, prepaid.
Morrison resolution should become a approved March 3, 1883, the construc­ this ro ot is in daily operation, tubs is .ill right, but his inside is a dismal
atreva
”.^11, i
a Quick, Permanent
law the President will ask Morrison to tion of three steam-cruisersand a dis­ smoothly ami is a beautiful model of failure. But the connoisseurs of New
ktlian
Cureftir Lost Man homi, Debil­
ity. NervuusneflH, Weakness M
[ Pro
be Secretary of Treasury, and insist patch-boat was authorized. These ves­ what a railroad shouM be for general )ork exult over this melancholv
quackeiy. Indisputable proof*
on his accepting the place, on the sels are the Chicago, Boston, Atlanta traffic, its existence is ignored by the
Book sent sealed, fret».
°f the crap, in happy ignorance
Im oat
ERIE MEI). CO.. BUFFAI/). N. Y. j
ground that when Congress by a large and Dolphin, ami they are approaching Government. It has never b«>0n seen Ki he s ul. the sp rit, the j^e nes>as
pnakii
majority prescribes the policy for any completion, the Dolphin being already bv any metnberjif the Board of Public I
H" !O ’ •I
’iftual
of skin and blood disrasre * and other inherited
[apply
'' '’ r.
f''I'll bl« gone
ret,
ln, no part
more
Works,
nor,
imleed,
by
any
other
con
o^’aTe^K^^ndCOTlcmu
department of Government that policy in commission.
Ivated
i
In an act of Congress approved siderable person connected with the ■ h« \ (.it the r Blue l*o nt and Saddle »ndcvi
[this v
so prescribed ought to be carried
id KA K ksoi 1) X? the P w’W^nolly'
V
INFAUIBU
1 J;.iTnI,*;™a"(';- ore infallible.
March 3, 1885, four additional vessels Government at Peking, or of the prov­ lock oy-ters. forgetting that Hie ov«ter rte
irai sec
B100d Puri'
into effect by the author of it.
in which it is situated, although it '"»the-civil zatmu. an I that the m ar- < >he only .nla'/ible
fraisée
The river and harbor bill as it passed were authorized by Congress, for winch ince
’’ ’"'"•nd
has a State carriage and a tine home "(■•'of a great c'tv d«.moral zes it he I
nkimt
the Senate is of very little value to preliminary plans ami calculations have for the accommodation of such visit­ von
■ re;,., r It is onh in the vir-in
made, which are now in the
[Here
California. The affairs of Oregon in been
«
-
ue,
«
of
Man
land
and
V
rgima
,h
‘
lt
’
ors.
—
Tientsin
(China)
I.elter.
[farm i
bureaus of tin« Navy Department, where
Sictneas,
C'onrulriomt, st.
St. Fiw
-
Vit'
“
tlie bill have been mnniiged,with great designs are being prepared, on which
■ n • « »sicr s re.illv found.
¡take t
„ nS*’, ^oholism, Opium EatiW
skill, and that State suffers very little bidscan be made if proposals are issued
Scrofula, and all
A Serious Mistake.
In»
by the sealing of 25 per cent, which for their construction by contract.
1,1 '■'ery I.nd and dime, the merits of
rapidi
Dr. Sundel is a young man with a St. .1 cobs Oil a« the only conque-or of
NERVOUS
and
BLOOD
DISEASES.
the Senate ordered. Every item in the
This Is the first step toward our new
[When
pain are being acknowledged bv the .res«
M.V'l'.J0. Cor'tvmen, Lawyers, Literary Mr”
bill is cut down. As soon as the bill navy. We can count on an addition new gi«i. and the other evening, in B and
[piekir
people.
1
"
entire '•' Bankers, Ladies and all »>!««•
came from the House the Oregon Sen­ of seven steel cruisers and one dispatch- bit of enthusiasm, he made a dive at
era, si
lreL, >""Il'oj ni'nt causes Nervous 1-rortrati«-
and kissed her on the forehead.
ators went to the Senate Committee I boat as a nucleus. The present year will her “What
K,S,
Ur
“
lcs
tbe
Stomach,
Bnsds*
needs
At New Richland. Minnesota. Mary
do you mean, sir?” she said,
* OXA » OB P,
re, *' ¿*1'^ .' * 1 •
or
«tuk"i
Or
.
w
i°
w
’
l
,,|
re
a
nen
e
tonic.
appctiM
and increased the Oregon items. The see four of these vessels completed, and indignantly.
and k
Di« her refused to marry Harrv Young
-2? n"’« ^‘"»'»’»Naavixr. 1« in« »!'•* |
it
is
possible
that
during
the
year
fol
­
amount for Oregon in the bill as it
most i
- Hereupon lie hot h« r through the heart
tt
10 lAr”M - On account of its proven mere
“
1
bog
your
pardon
—
I
—
I
—
’
’
he
hes
­
HELENS HALL oh fikili
and then sent a billet through his own ST.
hen h
a u,"’ni,mre ’led *"'* Pn-w riled by the b*
eame from the House was $605,000; lowing th«« four additional vessels can itated.
" "ie country. Onesays: ’• It »«**
brain.
roRTi.kvn. oi<n.iVUjL’
be
launched.
Ile
ir-Ad
iúra!
E.
ally,
the Oregon Senators hail $165,000 ad­
“Excuses are useless, sir. Apologies
enbrelv'.Y™ *nd •»'““’»ch palm Jtsill«'’
powdt
A
and Day School for Girl«.
? „,'TT ‘,e .War‘t ,"rm o( f‘"W ‘b<! '"'1'
ded in the Senate Committee. The I son, in Harper's Magatine.
are in vain. I could never forgive a
Tf"ne'm,:»R,"'XEV **
Hire- members of mv family, «ata Mr > n.i r
iiV
Painful Met .trnr»»
and it
wenty five
ive per ci
cent,
__ ______
reduction . leaves
__
man
for
kissing
a
girl
on
the
forehead
,:
*oan Iroubles, Inflammation and I k*1* I
Jam- « A Sample, Cash Room off) e of th-
—Queen Victoria's reign is now the
sulphi
Iregon 577,500, nearly as much as fourth in point of length chronicled by when her lips were in easy reach and Treasurer. L. s . who were sufferingf om
otu-nk « ,
In«placemeiit»andthcro«5l
if appi
m f
‘ *'”‘k r,“w. »nd isespreialh »¡H*-
entirely
unengaged
at
the
time
Go
aggravatin’ roughs, have been much lien
riginally allowed by the House. English history —Edward 111. having
ih« ‘ hanire of Life.-'
‘
in the
sir!
”
etited
by
taking
Red
Star
Ongh
Cure
e-
«
da
of
tuirteun
tead
ere
p.,
A
’
1
A
Both Dolph and Mitchel
Mitche* wbre opposed reigned fifty, Henry III. tifty-aix ami
,„»'*-Thou’«'"i* pro. laim it the most s.indeet«
11’ *at any
None o the III effects so noticeable In other •nd Into any or nil • f the
‘
"UKorant
thatever
sustained
a
einking
t.'
But
he
didn
’
t
get
gone.
Not
hardly
The
to scaling the bill.
George HI. sixty years.
«Llrke, $1.50 |*r bottle.
l n< ' °* SEpTKMMai
— Merchant Traveler.
f cough rem dies, have followed the use of 1 wUlo»ue
was i
IFOR 8ALK BY ALL DRUGGISTS-
the pa
>• '’.N.L.N..
r. J u>N(kn4
A ßynopai» of Measure* Introduced in the i
Rational Legislature.
t
and
kalrrs
rul i dii!
LQURE FITS!
1
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D
cuticu^
^
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I
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