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IMITATING GEMS. How Tr .n.ps-ont hut Col-.rles* Stour. Mar Be Given Flay or Luster. I THE ECONOMICAL BRIDE. LAKE MOERIS. ’ Repetition of a Great Engineering Enter prise Carried Out by Joseph. GREAT BRIDGES. Th* Most Celebrated Metal, Stone and Suspension Bridge. In the World. Bow She Surp.l.eT Her D.af George With a Trim-Built Lemon Pie. •T1IE FAVOKITE ’-A »Kw r.irrm CUTTER This Paper Cutter 1» the be-t medium- priced 30-inch cutter ever offered to the trade. It is strong. It is substantial. It cuts accurately. It is ruled to inches. It is all iron and steel. It has front and back gauges. George and 1 were married yesterday, The European press published the The demand for gems or their sem Metal bridges are the invention of quietly, by a justice of the peace. We blances as a setting in a multitude of statement three or four weeks ago that British artists. The first bridge of cast- ' did not have dear papa’s consent, nor decorative articles, as not only accord the Egyptian Minister ot Public Works iron ever erected is that over the much of any thing else. I never saw a ant with the antique, but as presenting 1 had decided to utilize the recent dis Severn, about two miles fallow Cole justice of the peace before. He was a in themselves special color effects not covery of the bed of ancient Lake brookdale, in Shropshire. The second tallish man, with an iron-grav shirt and Cut» a« inehen. Price, »17». Kept in stock by otherwise obtainable, is becoming so Mocris. He wished to rebuild the old cast-iron bridge was designed by a sun set nose. I did no like bis a;> PALMER Jz BEY, pronounced that we consider it worth canal that nearly four thousand years Thoma* Paine, the famous political pearance, but he seemed to understand Portland, Or. P rinters ' S upplies . while to indicate the means by which ago was dug between the basin and the writer, and was intended for America, his bus ness fairly well, and so I ought California boasts the most prosperous transparent but colorless stones may be Nile, and make this great depression but the speculators failing in their pay not to murmur or repine. Still he was given play or luster; other stones, or about sixty miles southwest of Cairo ments, the materials were used for the not a man that I would want to cling season that lias been known there; tor ______ translucent compositions, have their once more the reservoir for the surplus construction of the beautiful bridge to. He looked to nm like a man who twenty years. waters of the Nile at flood. He has, over the river Wear, at Bishops. Wear Don’t disgust everybody by hawking, hues intensified and the most admired therefore, would snort around tho cemetery and declined the offer made and »pitting, but use Dr. hages natural stones duplicated as to appear through Mr. Whitehouse to restore mouth, in the County of Durham. tear up the green sward when his wife blowing Southwark bridge is constructed of died in the earlv spring, and friends Catarrh Remedy and be cured. ance. Lake Moens by private enterprise to its In this art color is thrown to the sur ancient function of receiving and dis iron. Its length is 700 feet, and its cost would have to chain him to a tree Statistic» show that in the whole of was £800,000. It was opened in 1819. somewhere till his grief had spent Europe face and force given to the tinge byco]>- pensing the waters of the Nile the women have a majority ot The Blackfriars bridge is 1,000 feet itself, and then in the early fall he 4,579,000. per or tin foils. Tin without color is ______ This is a proposal to repeat in modern long, and cost £300,000. W aterloo used where the effect of giving luster to times a great engineering enterprise would lower the top of his old concertina CARBUNCLES. the stone is produced by the polish of which the patriarch Joseph is said by bridge is considered the finest in the plug hat and marry a red-eyed widow Witch Iluzeline, must the surface, making it act as a mirror, some authorities to have carried out. It world, Canova, the sculptor, said it with a baritone voice and two sons in be Allen"» applied in the early stages of the de and by reflecting the light, preventing is all the more noteworthy because the was alone worth a journey from Rome to the penitentiary. velopment of Carbuncles, which it causes the deadness which attends a duller fact that Lake Moeris ever existed has London to see it. The cost was £1,000,- If any one had noticed mo two years to disappear without coming to a head, fround under the stone or glass, and been denied for centuries. Linaut some 000. Charing Cross is the next bridge ago. while 1 was reading "Claude Earls- thus relieving the victim of great suffer ringing it nearer to the effect of a dia forty years ago revived the notion that on the Thames. It is used by a railway oourt’s Revenge,” that so soon I would ing. 15 cents at all druggists. Prepared Absoldtely Pure. mond. Otherwise, the foil is colored Herodotus told the truth after all, but company. Westminster bridge is 1,220 be married in a dark, musty justice of by.J. J. Mack & Co., S. I'., Cal. with a pigment or stain, changing the j not until 1882 did the best geographical feet long, and cost £400,000. Lambeth the peace’s office, in the presence of a •Jhl» powder ne.«r v»rt« A iatm dt |w|, Dr. Henley's Celery, Beef and Iron, used zr.rwrh and »l><>lws>mr»<-.* »!"<■> e'-ono.iiu M u hue of the stone; thus, a yellow foil authorities agree that there was once a bridge is 740 feet, and cost £100,000. diitnk and disorderly, by a magistrate Sr jnlir.arv kin > M 'I o*n»t»ii be uold tn «nnp-n may be put under green when it is too Lake Moeris, and that its ancient bed Vauxhall bridge is 840 feet long. The with a Titian nose and a breath that before meals, creates a healthy appetite. .^nwitli th« mnltiluil» ol 'ow tnA, *h<wt. first wire suspension bridge was erected would eat a hole through a tin roof, and much inclined to blue, or under crimson I had been found. j un ‘r or.Hpiritn powdare Sota on.y In . Go to Towne & Moore when in Portland at Froilburg, Switzerland, and hangs that after the ceremony George and I for best Photographic and Crayon work. where it is desired to have the ap Of the wonders that Herodotus de pearance of orange or scarlet Copper scribed as existing near Memphis, two, I 300 feet in the air over a deeD chasm. would eat a cheese sandwich at the sta foils are cut from the thinnest possible the Labyrinth anil Lake Moeris, have Chelsea chain suspension bridge is 922 tion and seal our union with a large sheets of copper, polished to a high de been unknow n to modern research. He feet long, 45 feet wide, and cost £75,- hunk of dappled sausage, I could not, gree of brightness, dipped in aqua fortis and other ancient writers agreed to de- 000. Hammersmith suspension bridge oh! I could not have believed it. <=o«»pl«wt If 111 which silver lias been dissolved, and | scribing Lake Moeris. as a reservoir of is 841 feet long, 32 feet wide, and cost To-day I am a wife with my joyous novlecteii it tends, by impairing nutnticm. and de a!? the tone the astern, to prepare the way then nibbed with eream of tartar and ! the Nile, four hundred and fifty miles £7.>.000. girlhood, my happy home and the justice Suspension bridges, although held by of the peace behind me. Life is now for Rapid Decline, common salt. | in circumference, three hundred feet The colors used for painting foils may deep and full of fish of twenty-two some persons to be ot modern inven real, life is now earnest, for we have no be mixed with eitlieroil, water rendered species. There were dykes at the mouths tion. or derived from the rope bridg s girl. We will not keep a girl at first, glutinous by gum arable, size or varnish. l of the canal by which the engineers of South America and the East Indies, George says, for if we did she would Where deep colors are wanted oil is stored up or distributed its water sup were in use in Europe in the time of Sca- have to board at home, as we have only most proper, because some pigments ply. The lake was mostly bordered by tnozzi. early in the seventeenth century. one room, and it is not a very good become wholly transparent in it, as the desert. On its banks lived multi One of the most remarkable suspension room either. lake or Prussian blue; yellow or green tudes of fishermen, who caught and bridges in existence is that construct We take our meals at a restaurant, may be better laid on in varnish, as salted the fish that bred freely in the ed by Mr. Telford, over the Menai and the bill of fare is very good. If we ttiese colors may be had in perfection lake, which owed its existence to one strait, between the isle of Angle could get as good a meal as we could, from a tinge wholly dissolved in spirit or more artificial channels connecting sea and Ciernuroonshire, in Wales. neat, attractive and typographically cor It was finished in 1825. In the af wine, in the same manner as in the it with the Nile. I United States there are a number of rect bills of fare, 1 would be, oh, so case of lacquers; the most beautiful Herodotus, Strabo, Diodorus, Pliny these bridges; one over the Merrimac, glad. But we can not. green is to be produced by distilled ver and other Greek and Latin writershave Yesterday evening I wearied of the digris, which is apt to lose its color and been freely charged with falsehood or at Newburyport, measures 244 feet. pie at the restaurant, and George is turn black with oil In common cases, exaggeration in what they wrote about That over the Brandywine.at Wilming passionately fond of pie, too; so I told however, any of the colors may be, Lake Moeris. C. Ptolemy placed the ton, is 145 feet; that at Brownsville, him I would bake a pie for him with my with the least trouble, laid on with I horn-shaped lake on his map at the over the Monongahela, measuring 120 own fair hands. I had never made a THE o feet. The Wheeling suspension bridge pie before all by my own self, but 1 isinglass size, in the same manner as i very place where exists the great , de- BEST TONIC the glazing colors used in miniature pression oi similar shape to w hich it is has a span of 1,010 feet. Roebling's wanted, oh. so much, to make some Quickly and completely DyBDepBia in all railroad bridge, at Niagara, has a span kind of a dish that would delight my its forma, Heartburn, Care» See .1 AO painti ng. Belching. Tn Nt ing tlie now assigned, Some copies of his map. F ood* etc. It enriches and purines the blood.atimu- Where the ruby is to be imitated, a however, did not contain the lake, and of 821 feet, with a deflection of 59 feet; dear, brand-new husband. So this lates the appetite, and aida the assimilation of food. little lake used in isinglass size, car- editors of Ptolemy in the fifteenth cen its roadway is 250 feet above the line morning, when George hied him away M r . J ohn R. G urry , Mailing Clerk in the ore. S>nian Office, Portland, Oregon, says: " I have used “PACIFIC PRINTER, mine or shellac varnish, is to be em tury expurged it from his map, and it of the stream. The bridge at Cincin to his business at the barber shop. I rown’s Iron Bitters for Dyspepsia with much effect. It not only stimulated the tfigestive organa, but in ployed, if the glass or paste be a full is only recently that it has reappeared nati is 2,220 feet long, with a clear span went down stairs and asked, as a slight the whole system.” crimson verging toward the purple; but on all the best maps. Chiefly through of 1,057 feet. The Point bridge, at favor, that the lady who runs the house vigorated And address orders to M rs . IDA M eade , Astoria. Oregon Bays:" I had Dyspepsia for four years. Two Iwttlea of Brown a if the glass incline to the scarlet or or the research« s of Linaut, Whitehouse, Pittsburgh, is 1,345 feet. The highest would loan me her apron, her cooking Iron Bitters entirely cured me.” ange, very bright lake, not purple, may ami, la-t of all. Stadler, whose observa bridge in existence, at the present day. stove, a pie plate, two lemons, a cup of is the Garabit viaduct, on the railway sugar, some m lk, etc., etc., as I desired ILXIzXIIlIi & ILEY, Genuine has above Trade Mark and crossed red lines be used alone in oil. tions completed in February established on wrapper. Take no ol her. Made only by For garnet red, dragon's blood d s- the correctness of previous explorations, connecting Marseilles with Neussar- to delight my neiv-found husband with 112 and 114 Front street, BROWN CHEMIC AL CO.. BALTIMORE MIL solved in seedlac varnish may be used; the world has at last been convinced gues (France), the height from the a lemon pie on his return. SNELL. HE1TSHU & WOODARD. POllTL.WL OH. and for the vinegar garnet, orange lake, that on the southern edge of the Fay- water level being 400 feet. Its total Wholesale Agents. Portland, Or. All last night I feared that In my . . ...... umq £)R. liOUXiUf tempered with shellac varnish, will be oum exists a great depression, which is length is 1,852 feet. sleep I might allude to the prospective . . .... - -- -- - - - . Ola and reli- Among the most celebrated bridges pie. HtAKJ found excellent. rrmt s.«ni«irmi’nii i i 'e IVHH'dy. If not Ut ill Uggfoto and thus give myself away, as one three hundred feet below the level of Ds remit Si per bottle, 6 for 85, to For the amethyst, lake with a little the river, and is separated by a chain built subsequently to the fall of the of our best writers ’ puts it; but 1 i sea ss!? al., 1,1'“! by 1 express. " •r ° prepaid. ,x>x 2,i ?•s-r- Prussian blue, used with oil and very ot hills from the Nile, with which it was Roman empire are those of the Moors do not think I did. So this morning, in Spain, who imitated and rivaled the thinly spread on the foil, will answer. once connected by the Bahr Josuf, or best construction of the Romans. The when George had gone, I built such a For blue, where a deep color or sap Canal of Joseph, and perhaps also by little, cunning pie with lemons bridge of Cordova, over the Guadal- dear, phire is wanted, Prussian blue, not too another artificial channel. sthma cured every thing they put into a lemon quivwr, is an eminent example of their p and German A-tliuin Cure never fail» io give deep, should be used in oil, and be e. Mrs. Pease, who owns the house, It is asserted by Mr. Whitehouse ami immidiate relief iu the worRt cases, insures com fortable sleep; effects ««urea where all others fab. A spread more or less thinly on the foil, the engineers in Egypt's service who ac- success. The bridge over the Rhone, told me where every thing was, and trial convince« the must skeptical. Price 50 eta. and according to the lightness or depth of companied him in bis last journey in it Avignon, is one of the most ancient then I went to work. I made a very till.00, of Druggists or by mail. Sample FREE for sump. DR. R- »CIIIFFMAN, mi . I’ hu I, Mian. oridges of modern Europe. It was the color required. 18S3 that the work of restoring the lake eommenced in 1176, the same year that pretty little pie, and fluted the edges For deep green, crystals of verdigris, will prove comparatively easy. They till it looked as attractive as an old- tempered in shellac varnish, should be estimate that during the time of the London bridge was started, and fashioned pantalette. used; where the emerald is to be imi Nile's flood the basin can receive at finished in 1178. France can boast My heart bounded high as I thought tated, a little yellow lacquer must be least 60,000,000 cubic metres of water a of many fine bridges built during the wliat dear George would say and how ast two centuries; but to America be added.— Art and Decoration. day: and lhat this volume, shut up in a longs the greatest triumph in the art his eye would light up when he came safe reservoir, will avert all danger of of bridge building, the Brooklyn home and saw it on the dressing-case. ¡r'ril,LINa5icK'NBSS'iTlre'.ioni"«tud,'.’Ywi.-'rwt'mi Joyfully I put the stuffing into the pie •emody to cure the worst cases Because others ban tho excessive inundations that afflict bridge, spanning the East river from PUBLIC NUISANCES. failed is no reason for not now receiving a cure. Sends the fertile delta. From this reservoir, New York to Brooklyn, being 5,989 and enclos «1 it. Then 1 put some real once for a treatise and a Free Bottle of my Infalllm Disagreeable People Whose Acquaintance also, when tho Nile is low, water can be remedy. Give Express and Post Office. 16 coats you nothing for a trial, and I will cure you. feet long, with a clear span of 1,595 elite Lttle slats across it diagonally so Has Been Made by Every Traveler. Udnw Hr. IL u. BOOT. »« r.u-1 St.. H«w Vat sei.t back to the. river for purposes of feet over the East river. It is built of that it would please the eye as well a- Reader, did you ever travel upon, or navigation or irrigation. They aho as steel, at a cost of several millions of the pampered taste of my own true i in» iziis- r or Regciiuiuis« » n.ade expressly for the cure oi in a public conveyance, and feel that sert that a vast amount of land now dollars; recent descriptions of it, how love, for he is a man with the most deli derangements of the generatm cate taste, and when he is dressed for perpetually under water can, by means For eruptions caused by poisoning by Poison Oak organs. The continuous strtaa ever, render a repetition unnecessary. you were excessively annoyed? The of ELECTRICITY penneatte» the day he always looks as though he there is no remedy known which so soon relieves of Illi.« reservoir, be restored to agricul through the parts must restpr* the itching and pain as ALLEN’S WITCH HAZEL railroad-car is tho place where the pub ture; that the big lakes around Alexan Brooklyn Magazine. was about to have his picture taken. them to healthy action. De INE, and which so thoroughly eradicates the poison not confound this with l lectri lic nuisance is most apt to take up his dria will thus be drained, and the Med I got the pie all ready and put it in from the system. If applied an 1 taken as soon as Belts advertised to cure all ill* A GOOD MAN. eruption begins to appear, immediate relief will quarters. He usually gets on at some iterranean shores of Egypt will again from head to toe It « fot the oven. But after I had done so it the result, and a cure be effected in a few days. 25 cts. ONE specific purpose small station, on a winter's day, when resemble the mouths Rhine and William Reese, tlie Oldest Living Pudflier occurred to me that I had not put any ......... '— -i- li... of the T!....a For circular giving fufi b formation, addre- < lice’'* the mercury in the thermometer settles the coast of Holland.— N. Y. Sun. baking powder in it, so I took it out and In the United States. ’ lectri. Beit i o. o \Vaslifcz down to zero. He has, perhaps, ran a —— ——♦ • »■ • William Reese, of Bolivar, Penn., the remove«! the lattice work from the still long distance, and his blood is heated, Heart disease is developed by mo<l?rn EARLY NEW ENGLAND. oldest living puddler in the United features of the pie. Then I put in quite Tile BVYJiliS’ GUIDE 1« civilization, and is Increasing to an alarm notwithstanding the chilly temperature. a lot of soda or baking powd r that I issued Sept. an<l Miuth. ing extent. Let him who suspects the No sooner has the conductor made his Social Life Among th* Tmmedlat* De- States, was born at Glostershire, »ecured from the upper drawer in the each year. 25G pagM| existence of this cause of sudden death ■celKlant* of tho Puritan.. England, June 1, 1788. He worked in pantry. 1 then seated myself at the rounds than ho hoists his window to take this remedy at once—it will cure 8%x 11% inches,with over The grade iu social life, which was Wales for Messrs. Fayer & Joyel, at casement, and while the pie was baking, you. SI.50. Descriptive treatise with snuff the fresh air, and sits there pull 3,500 illustrations a whole Picture Gallery. ing and blowing like a porpoise, while largely a name, was shown most in the Slanelly, and for the Crosha’s nt I sang a low refrain, meantime con each Ixittle or mailed free. GIVES Wholesale Price« the other fifty occupants of tho coach meet ing-ltottse. The seating of families Gafastha, and for Messrs. Bayliss at structing a fow yards of rick rack of direct to conauRur* on all goodn for are shivering with cold. | and the assigning of pews was one of Nontsglo. On the 20th of June, 1815, which I am passionately fond. personal or family use. Tells how to To nsk him to lower his windi^v would the difficult things. The minister and he walked live miles to witness a grand While thus engaged the oven door F or ladies and children whose taste can order, and gives exact cost of every not bo offended with impunity, HAMBURG be to insult his Americanism, and, per was blown off the hinges and the air illuminating at Abergavassv, cele thing you ase, eat, drink, wear, or FIGS form a remedy for constipation, in have fun with. These INVALUABLY haps, create trouble and a "scene.” No deacon were nearest tlie pulpit The brating the victory at Waterloo and was filled with a subtile odor of some digestion, piles and liver complaints which BOOKS contain information gleaned passenger cares to get into an alterca boys and colored people were assigned the downfall of Napoleon. In 1818 ho kind which I could not describe. We is as pleasunt to take B9 it is effective in from the markets of the world. Wt tion with a big double-fisted bully, who | tho back pews or those in the gallery. married Elizabeth Joseph. In early pulled the pie otTthe ceiling and the car will mail a copy FREE to any ad has no manners to speak of. lie*is uni | This idea of “social dignity’’ was years he and his wife united with the penter has been at work on the work work dress upon receipt of 10 eta. to defray versally voted a nuisance. ■ brought from the old country, but gave Baptist church at Llannennerth, at of the house for an hour or so trying to expense of mailing. Let us hear from yon. Respectfully, way in the growing oneness of life in We once saw a young lady get in a which place he often heard Francis make it look natural again. Mrs. Pease A A cold is easily caught, and seems a simple railroad-car at an Iowa statio >. She America. The days of the early New Hiles and Christmas Evans preach. says she don't know what I put into the affection, yet it is an inflammation of the air MONTGOMERY WA~D & CO. passages, and is liable to extend to the lungs seated herself by an caen window and ■ Englander were not all dark. There In 1832 he brought his family to pie, whether the baking powder was a THhWBR 227 de 229 Wabash Avenue, Chicago* lit MEMLand produce dealh. Therefore, cure a cold drew out and begun reading a ten-cent | was much of tho austere in them, but America, and was employed by Messrs. little remnant of percussion that her <^*in the beginning by using CURTIS' COUGH CURE. 1 5c. novel. The day was cold, and we could there was also a grain of nnrth and Reeves & Whittaker, at Plnenixville. husband left when he died, ora discard DR. ZMEITSTTIJ^ well imagine that this young lady, sit ' cheerfulness. Wo must bear in mind thirty miles from Philadelphia. In ed seidlitz powder, but that I never ting in a heated car, by an open window, i that the clergymen were tho early his 1833 he succeeded in gathering a can be too thankful that it blew up be THE SPECIALIST, was filling her head with nonsense and torians of tho country, and they put sufficient number of Baptists together fore George inserted it into his true in No 11 Kearny St., San Francisco, Cat CX I t h easy to preserve the beauty of a cold at the same time. wardness. much gloom in their writings. The New to form a church, and thus the first pAsl fair complexion, if one will only exercise T rfatk alt . C hronic , S pecial and P rtvatk D ism JB* with W onderful S uccess There is another class of public England inn was a place of great resort. Baptist church of Phoenixville was Tomorrow I may try again, and I W proper care and apt ly -.„thing to the ♦ -Äk »kin whit h will inji reit DAVIDSONS THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY I nuisances in the boys who sell articles In the poverty of newspapers, people formed, fifty-three years ago. In 1834 want to cook a few of these ecru-color IR^ASSlAN BLOOM ia a preservative Is a certain cure for on the cars. No sooner has the con I came here to gain what news there he was*>ngaged bv Tnonipson <Sr Savage ed doughnuts with apertures in the cen which no onew’.o has used It once will XeiTou.* Debility, h»1 > be without 35 cte. ductor passed on his first round, after might bo. The inn-holder was a lead- to buikl iron works, and he removed ter if lean. I want to do everv thing i'a nhuttd, Pro* fu t leaving the starting point, thau “the j ing man in the community. He got tho with his family to tho wild mountain to help George to acquire wealth.— Bill These Remedies are lor sale by all Druggists. lu>eat and nil the e'il effects of youthful folliet I boy” passes along with papers and then news from the driver and passengers of region, fifteen miles from Huntington. Nye, in Boston Globe. J. J. M & CO., Prop’rs, and excesses, and. J* with books, then with apples and con . the stage conch, and of the travelers Penn. Here in the mountain gorge on J an F rancisco , C al . drink ing in toxica fections of a dozen different descriptions. who chanced to be passing through the tho banks of Trough creek, he built a liquors. Dr. A HAUGHTY CORONER. who is a regular physical» If a passenger happens to be engaged in town. The inn-holder knew the public charcoal blast furnace, run-out tiro, two graduate of the Vi reading, the "train-boy'’ thinks nothing men of the country, for they had par knobbing tires, one dandy puddling fur HI» Profession*! Pride Move* Him to Spur* sity of Pennsylvania wi»- of nudgi-g him in the ribs to attract his taken of his sumptuous dinners and had nace. with hammers and rolls for work agree to forfeit tlie Acquaintance of Live Men. a case of this kin ’ w attention Many persons think, when lodged at his inn. If the walls of those ingtile iron. He made his own draw Vital Krstorativf (’««• •‘Come up to the hotel with me,” they buy from these boys, that they are ane.ent New England tavcrnscould talk ings and superintended every thing tn ier his special ad’dee and treatment) will not "'in’ encouraging some enterprising young what stories would they tell; not of the the construction and running of the said a friend to the coroner of a west 5.1. -0 a bottle, or four times the quantity ?r’, D"' any address on receipt of price, or C. O. D. in pH'»* merchant. Vain delusion! There is an debauches alone, in the dark and stirring works. He didn't like to hear the ern Dakota county, “there is a man d desired, by Dr. Kin fir It Krarn; .*«•< »» old merchant behind him. who lays out days of patriotic and loyal sentiments wolves growling around the house at there that you would like Io meet N. r. CaL Send for list of questions and pamp»‘W his territory, furnishes him with hooka, and deeds, whoso influence went out for night, so he removed his family “\i here was he found?” . SAMPLE BOTTLE FREE will be stnt to any one applying by letter, stAtln? etc., and pays him a small weekly salarv the founding of the nation and the per to Belfonte in 1835. and was en “What’s that?” symptoms, sex and age. Strict secrecv <n * for his impudence. petuity of the blessings of freedom. He gaged in introducing tho puddling pro How long s nee he was discover all business tr» igartions Fishini Tackle. Sportsmen s Goods. This is a nuisance that railroad offi who strives to know of early New Eng cess at Valentines <Ss Thomas’ works. ed?” cials ought, in justice to tho public, to land. must not look alone to the learn In 1837 he removed with his family to rj DEAD SHOT POWDER, "I don't understand you.” abolish. There are on over} well-reg ing, character and influence of its min Pittsburgh and was engaged i with "\\ hv, you said there was a partv I Send for new 96-page Catalogue to ulated road eating-stations at which isters. but the manners, life and influ Hogg. Renier & Co. and others, He would be pleased to meet and I was trains stop for meals; and those who ence of the inn-holders.— New England was a practical iron-worker in all I its only trying to get at the particulars of H. T. HUDSON 33 r,,, ''T‘‘T,<rET 1 desire to be eternally crunching candy Magazine. branches and taught his b >ys the h:« death.” P ortland . On. I and nuts might easily provid I a supply theory ami practice of metallurgy, He “You blamed fool, sou, he isi/t — A widower in Athens, Ga.. called from a neighboring gri«cer before start had five sons and live daughters, The dead.” STEIh WAY .<*“•? siliS .in “XS on a voting lady and stated that he had wife and three children have gone be ing on the journey. " 1 hen I must decline to spend mv Besides these, there is your tobacco- prayed to the Lord to send him a wifo, fore, while seven children and tlie vain ible t me n running around to see 1<“1 at Eagterg xnc^r Examine the JOB and ADVT TYP1 chewer, spitting on the floor of the car, and in a dream that night he had been father are still living. — Pittsburgh Dis- h i ,. rep) leet, San FraacGo^ the coroner, with dignity. and tho next passenger that occupies directed to her. The wooer wa, in patch. offered for sale at 10 Per Cent. L< si th« " A ! en lour friend is found dead under that seat must face a sigh' that is as formed that the Lord had certainly di •t:»p jo»' c reu til stances let me know Eastern Prioae. Send orders to rected him to tho wrong person this — Among tho new curiosities donated •nd I h come and render a verdict in disgusting as it ia loathsome. Travel ing over a Western road a few days time, and ho was advised to try another the Wyoming P oncer and Historical sc. ord.ini'e w th the facts in the case.” prayer and a dream. Association, at Silver Lake. N. Y., is :. - Estet in- ( D. T ) Hell. aince, we saw that oach seat in the ear large piece of the bridge which Gener .1 was provided with a spittoon. Other I ho craze for glass-eating grow rs. Sullivan constructed near Conesus, to roads would coufer a blessing upon I li man who <>an sav “no” la bet found move his artillery over, more than jne their patrona by adopting this plan, John Badner, of Marlborough, foun.. | within a big shad, the other day. apiece Type Founders, hundred veers ago. It was mad » of ter eqn pp< .1 for the battie of life than and, no doubt would increase their pat I of a lamp chimney as large as'a dollar, black walnut, from trees cut or the f he had a cvihge education. — Troy ronage thereby.— Chicago Ledger. — ■ W Uo.,k »Ut Dm1*00“ Dor-tlnnd. - Oregon« T hum . i Boston Post. banks of the stream. ERIE MED. CO.. BUFFALO. M. Y. POWDER DYSPEPSIA AT 10 PER CENT. OFFI JOB TYPE, ADV'T TYPE, fANCY TYPE. CHRONIC SORES : A DR. FLINT'S HEART REMEDY. HAMBURG FIGS. o CURTIS' COUGH CURE. Guns, Revolvers, w ACIFIC : I HINTER S P PALMER & REY, M F N. P. N. U. Na 140—3. T. N. U. Na SI'.