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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1886)
MODERN SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY. Application or Sclaoca to th« Useful Arts —What lha Future Hold» In Store. A. Igaaaa from Brasil. “7 want to show you a new and wonder living thing that arrived at the garden lately," said Head Keeper Byrne, as he led the way to the snake-house the other day. The new arrival is about as horri ble and vet as dandified a looking fellow J as can be found on the banks of the Schuylkill. He is in a glass case. It is the iguana, a species of the lizard family, and was forwarded to the garden by the commissioners of fisheries of Massachu setts, with the request >t when he dies his body shall lie sent to the Smithsonian institution at Washington. The iguana does not look much like dying, although the only one of its kind that was ever previously brought to this country died the day he was brought to the z<x>logical garden, some years ago. His body is a drab color, mixed with black streaks. His neck and head are erect; he has a long tail like an alligator, ahd four paws w hich spread out flat upon the sand in his warm cage just like a lizard's feet. Sticking out from the center of his back, from the head all the way down towards the tail, is a row of black bristles, which stand erect and do not look as if they would make a person comfortable who would have the temerity to sit down upon them. “The most wonderful thing about the iguana is his appetite," said Mr. Byrne. “He eats the most delicate and choicest Hewers, and a white rose is the sweetest morsel that we have yet found for him. He eats it with avidity.” Mr. Byrne disappeared for a moment and returned with a Jacqueminot rose, which he in serted in the cage. The curious looking reptile lowered his head, and with a quick motion seized the pretty flower and swallowed it. Its eyes are intensely black and snappy, and from around the mouth there hang curious pieces of skin looking like plated armor. The iguana is found in Brazil, and the epicures of that country are said to highly prize its flesh for food. It is the tooth some terrapin of South America. When the iguana is stretched out he will prob ably measure five feet in length. There is a pool of water in the cage, and he oc casionally takes a bath.—Philadelphia Times. OVERWORK IN SCHOOLS. Kvld.nc. In Relation to the Ott-Be- peated Complaint—The Trouble. AGRICULTURAL NOTES. A Column Devoted to the Intoreeu of Farmer» and Stockmen. SOMETHING AN INVENTOR FOUND OUT standard work«. Among business men all over this country he is known as the inventor of the Penn Letter Book for copy ing letters without the aid of water or press. Mr. Garrett was found at his cnice. No. 7U6 Chestnut St.. Philauc.Dhia. and asked regarding his experience with Com pound Oxygen. . ,, “I will tell vou what I know about it, he replied. “When living in West Ches ter I suffered terribly from nasal catarrh, which was seriously aggravated by sudden changes of the weather. The usual dies gave me no relief and the disease hau advanced so far that the cartilage of the nose was as hard as bone. My whole sys tem suffered. Life lost its attractions. 1 visited Drs. S tarkey & P ai . e . n . row at 1529 Arch street, in this city, placed my self in their hands, and began using the ‘Home Treatment.’ I found it very bene- fleial and continued it until I was entirely cured.” “Did its use entirely restore you < “Yes. I have i>een quite well for some time. My wife uses Compound Oxygen with excellent results when occasion re quires. and I have seen its effects on others.” A , “Have you had an opportunity to observe its effects on persons outside your own fami yt” _ _ .. “Yes,” answered M . Garrett. * 1 recall the case of a young man who worked for us. He had consumption and hemorrhage after hemorrhage. He took the Compound Oxygen for a year and improved wonder fully. Many of my friends have been ben efited by its use. Everybody ought to know the value of this remedy. My long and satisfactory experience with it causes me to grow enthusiastic when the subject is mentioned.” “Do you always use the Home Ireat- ment'P _ “No. I prefer to go to the office, Arch street, an 1 take the Compound Oxy gen there.” “Why soT . “Well, there is a satisfactory moral effect about taking medicine unde-* the direct supervision of an experienced phy sician in whom you have confidence. Still. I use my Home Treatment very often and with great benefit. It is a pleasant recre ation, if I have a cold in my head or an attack of indigestion, to £O and be cured at once, in tead of waiting until I reach home at night.” •‘Did you ever observe any injurious effects fr “On the contrary. The heart is strength ened and the pulse is steadier after using it. In every respect my experience and observations lead me to regard Compound Oxygen as a valuable remedial agent and one that only needs to be better known to find universal acceptance.” A pamphlet on the su ject is mailed free to all who want it. Orders for the Compound Oxygen Home Treatment will beflllei by H. A. Mathews 615 Powell Street, San Francisco. Irish May Flower is . health. __ 1 ne^*it, There w re 932 »hlp^377~^ fiscal year ending September, Is^^ INVALID^' HOTEL^AND 8VR0ICW j When a new discovery is announced, The president of an eastern college ’ Early town grain throughout Ore- society sits and stares at the discoverer as has been collecting evidence in relation 1 gon is looking fine, and a big yield is This widely celebrated ln.n, , if to aay, Well, what are you going to do to the justice of the oft-repeated com promised. cated at B.-ffalo, .N. Y. 1, „A111“*«, about it? Capitalists dodge him when he plaint that pupils in public schools are a full staff • f eLhteen i-xu.!ri'U"d| John Likens and John Kilcup took calls. By common consent he is voted a skillful •l'hy, Iclaus and generally overworked. He addressed I tilling the liioit complete urasiu * bore. He is generally poor. A long circulars to 150 teachers and physicians , 40,000 nop plants to Nooksack ctoss- medical and surgical skill 1„ a . ing, W. T., recently, with a view to course of meditation on mathematical of observation and experience, asking the treatment of tt|| ehmuf“*«* problems has imparted a dazed air to his for their opinion on this subject. Only J establishing a hop ranch. whether r.quirii* medical o, physiognomy. His clothes are apt to be Potatoes marketed immediately five suggested that the work ordinarily r means fur their cute. Marvel«.. ** shabby. His eyes have a hungry look. has been achieved in the cure oft' required of pupils in schools was exces after digging at 40 cents will give throat and lung diseases, liver .A He is generally a one-idea man; on all sive or beyond their ability to perforin i more profit than if held over until diseases, diseases of the digestiv ® other subjects than the one he has in without impairing their health. A very spring and sold at 50 cents. bladder diseases diseases Z'? hand he is apt to be dull and ill-informed. considerable number, however, reported women, blood laint and skin 5. Joseph Watt, of Amity, Oregon, Men of the world know that, as a rule, that in their opinion very many of the sold his apples on the trees, and when rheumatism, iieuraliria, nerv«.,.1? paralvsi-, epilepsy (tits), sperm i' such men are either enthusiast, s or im pupils in the public schools were injured they were accounted for it was found impute, cy and kiudr d atf«V|Q. “ postors. It is safe betting that nine out by the brunches they pursued out of that the orchard paid him over $100 sands are cured al their houiMS of ten new discoveries er inventions school, by injudicious home training, correspondeu''e Tlie jure of th per acre. will turn out to be useless or frauds and by what are termed “the require ruptures, pile tumors, varicocel i It is authoritatively stated that the The prudent capitalist never embarks cele anil stri lures are gitaranft ments of modern society.” aggregate exportation of Indian corn only a short resideme at the in^“ money in enterprises where the chances Girls—and the complaints about over , and meal since the beginning of our Send i0 cents In slain h for th« i are nine to one against success. work in school chiefly come from girls Guide Book ( US pages), which commerce does not equal tlie corn pro And yet there are great discoveries in and tlieir mothers—who take three music particulars. Address World’s Di* ' duct of the United States for this course of evolution which are destined lessons a week and who practice on the Medical Association, Buffalo N Y year. to revolutionize the world, and to pile up piano two hours each day are very likely A putrid carcass polluting the air of fortunes for their patentees compared to Cayenne pepper blown into th., to break down. If they take dancing where ants congregate, will drin which the colossal wealth acquired by lessons on Saturday, “go to parties” one a pasture will spoil not only the milk away. The same remedy is also IL the owners of the Bell telephone will evening each week, receive callers on of the cows running there, but also mice. •W the entire contents of the vat into seem trifling. Take the one subject of stated occasions, and devote considera which the tainted milk is poured at aerial navigation. A hundred years have DELICATE W0MEX. ble attention to society matters, they elapsed since Montgolfier demonstrated generally lose their vivacity and health. the factory. Children and delicate women «U.u be forced to take the vile compotSS the navigablility of the air. The missing Most of the experiments made in Their brothers, however, of about the are usually given for constiDatfoa link with him Tvas the power to direct same age, who do uot take music lessons, feeding swine with cooked and raw indigestion, etc. HA a MBURQ j-JJ his balloon. Fifty years afterward John who do not drum on the piano, who do food have not shown sufficient differ like preserved fruit, and are the b«? Wise believed he had diecovered the not entertain company in the parlor, but ence in favor of the former to pay for ative known. 2n cents At all dn secret; he declared that the air lay in J. J. Mack & Co., proprietors, S. F who prepare the wood for the kitchen the extra labor required, which in strata, in some of which the wind was fire, bring in the coal, play ball, and en some cases better results have lieen invariable. The defect of his theory gage in sports likely to prove somewhat obtained from feeding raw corn meal was that his premises were false—there detrimental to good clothes, come out all than that which has been cooked. is no aerial stratum in which the wind right. These observing persons remark Mulching is done by placing a is invariable. Since 1880 Capt. Krebs that boys remain boys at an age when layer of coarse manure from three to and others in France and Germany have their sisters have an ambition to be con six inches deep, extending one or twe actually constructed dirigible balloons. TRADE MARK. sidered young ladies. As a consequence, ■— — Capt. Krebs made four miles an hour the former are generally healthy and feet further in each direction than the against the wind. Of course, this is not strong, while the latter are sickly and roots. This protects the earth about the roots against drying or baking with very fast traveling; but the first railway feeble. carriage only made six miles an hour. If The complaints about overwork in the wind and sun, retains to it the re Krebs can sail four miles an hour against schools, or “overpressure,” as the Eng quisite moisture, and obviates all oc the wind, he can, by perfecting his Abaoluii lish term it, are chiefly heard in cities casion for a practice, generally of in Free from Opiates, Fmetics and machinery, sail forty. When he does, and large towns. Complaints in regard jurious effect—the watering of newly railroad passenger travel will be at an to this matter never come from the planted trees. end and the age of aerial travel will country. Still it is a matter of common It is asserted that the number of begin. observationt hat the advancement is much sheep is diminishing in Europe. This In a late number of this journal we rapid in comi try than in city schools, more is attributed to more land being Agaiust the Use of Slang. A D b UGOISTB AND I’KAl.KHS. noticed the progress that is being made THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO., BALTI 1011,n A little intentional waywardness grows which shows that the pupils do more brought into arable cultivation and in the use of electricity as a motor, It into habitual carelessness. We come to work. The country girl who prepares cropped with roots and forage plants. seems that a large proportion of the boots possess a loose, incorrect, inaccurate breakfast for the family, walks two miles But the total amount of moat and and the clothing that is made in San style of expressing ourselves. This in to the school-house, masters all the les wool does not appear to have de Francisco is to some extent sewed by jures our manner of thinking and per sons assigned by her teacher, walks home creased. These observations apply es electricity. We say “to some extent," verts dur taste. Do not give false names at night, and gets supper before she com pecially to France since thirty years. A femvle of uncertain age was asked because thus far the motors are only an to ideas, else it may finally happen that mences her studies for the evening, does a census taker: “How old are you, . There has been augmented consump by auxiliary to the sewing machines; the you will find it difficult to tell the truth not lose the roses on her cheeks or the madam f "Thirty years,” she replied. tion, but then also tlie population has “That’s what you told me last census, ten human hand and foot are still required, about them when you would. To keep strength of her limbs before she has years ago.” "Well. I’m not one of the though their labor is reduced. But it is our language pure, to keep it exact, to donned long dresses. If she hap)>ens to increased. kind of women who tell one story one Roses should be planted in a deep, time and obvious that the next step in the course keep it forcible, to make it mean some move to the city, the chances are that another story another.” of invention will be to devolve the whole thing, we must put it to no improper she will find herself in advance of the rich, well-drained soil, so that the top THE PARENT OF INSOMNIA. work upon the machine when it is once use. And we put it to improper use, for girls of her own age in the school she roots are not less than two inches be low the surface, and should be severely The parent of insomnia or wakefulness is started. One girl will be able to manage example, when we take a word that enters. in nine oases out of ten a dyspeptic stomach. half a dozen machines working simul should weigh a ton to express an idea Cures Rheumata. I Tlie complaints about over work in pruned every spring before the buds Good digestion gives sound sleep, indigestion Backache, Headache, Tt taneously. There is no limit to the use lighter than chaff, when we take a word schools in cities come from wealthy and start, cutting back on the last growth Stiriti ns, Bruise«, etc interferes with it. The brain and stomach P11ICK, FIFTY CL.« of electricity as a motor, if once it can that should lie as sublime as the stars to fashionable families. They are most to three or four buds, except climbing AT DRUGGISTS AND DKAU sympathize. One of the prominent symptoms THE CIIARI KH A. VO4.KLEH CO.. HALT 11011,1 be taught its business. stand for an idea as commonplace as an frequently heard in relation to schools roses, which may first be allowed to of a weak state of the gastric organs is a dis Surgery is a science which seems des- old fence, when from the horror of very that draw their patronage from th< partly cover the space desired. Old turbance of the great nerve entrepot, the brain. Invigorate the stomach, and you restore equi tined to benefit largely by the progress Tophet we borrow a metaphor to apply avenues. Tre German. ¡Scandinavian, decayed branches should never re librium to the great centre. A most reliable of science. We noticed the other day to the annoyance of an insect. for the purpose is Hostetter's Stomach Encrgetio worker; business in his swtioi and “country-raised” girls, whose parents main. Every autumn compost should medicine Bitters, which is far preferable to mineral ary #70. References. Am. MTv Him the admirable use to which the telephone The slang expression is the outlaw ot work for a living, and who are obliged be placed around the stems of the sedatives and powerful narcotics, which,though Barclay St. N. Y. had been put for purposes of ausculta language. It is a ruffian. Fortunately to work themselves, make no complaints plants, and spaded into the ground the they may fora time exert a soporific influence upon the brain, soon ceawe to act, and invaria tion, and for the diagnosis of throat and if we but leave it alone it will not moles! about overwork in schools, and theii following spring. bfy injure the tone of the stomach. The Bitters, lung diseases, where the patient could us, but go into exile and oblivion. But mothers are not obliged to consult high- on the contrary, restore activity to the opera When a new milch cow has her calf tions of that all important organ, and their not visit the doctor. Here is a field of there’s the rub.—R. C. Craven in Chi priced doctors in relat ion to getting them -¡SEND TO:— taken from her she will often hold up beneficent Influence is reflected in sound s’eep wide promise for the scientist. The cago Journal. excused from certain studies. They her milk, apparently for the purpose and a tranquil state of the nervous system. A tendency of medical and surgical science wholesome impetus is likewise given to tlie carry off most of the honors and leave of saving it for her offspring. It will action of the liver and bowels by its use. Foreign and American Cemeteries. is toward the adoption of specialties;men school rosy, healthy, and strong. In ad require kindness and patience to over I do not think that either Pore L dition to mastering all the branches their of the highest scientific rank will evi During the year the United States used come this habit. The operation of dently hereafter devote themselves to a Chaise or Kensal Green are as naturally more fortunate sisters have ac milking is pleasant to the animal, and 7,038,651 barrels of salt, of 280 pounds single organ, or to a single < lass of beautiful as Greenwood in Brooklyn. quired a they have acquired lan each. diseases, and will deal with them exclu Ixiurel Hill at Philadelphia, Bellefon guage new to them which they here if she is given a mess of warm slops 143 POST STREET, • • • • A disease of so delicate a while being milked her attention will ---- : for tiikih :— sively. Such men will be unable to spare taine at St. Louis, or Mount Auburn in after adopt as their mother tongue. nature as stricture of the urethra should time to travel around visiting patients, Boston, but they are superior in artifi There is very little ground for the com be so diverted that she will yield with only be entrusted to those of large ex and in many cases patients will tie un cial embellishments. In the United State* plaints about overwork in scbrols. The out remembering her calf. It is im perience and skill. By our improved lowest prices in Wools, Em able to visit them. The telephone will where splendid fruit trees and shrub overpressure is produced by music portant t» milk clean from the first, as methods we have been enabled to speedily Containing kkv M aterials , H osiery , Ito bring the doctor to the sick mail's bed bery of all descriptions are so abundant, teachers, dancing-masters, »rd doting retention of milk in the udder injures and permanently cure hundreds of the KKKciiiKKs. L aces . E tc . worst cases. Pamphlet, references and side, and with the assistance of a photo it is the easiest thing in nature to con mammas who debiro to have their it and tends to decrease the yield. terms, 10 cents in stamps. World’s Dis I Staple as Gold. T) graph and a careful record of symptoms vert the churchyard of the smallest town daughters prepared for society.—Chicago In France butter is packed in bags pensary Medical Association, 0G3 Main R RIbH MAY FLOWElu from the family physician, the specialist into an attractive object without great Times. not more than three inches in diame Street, Buffalo, N. Y.________ I 1 Ready Remedy. Tho will lie enabled to diagnose and prescribe. expense. In England and in France the ter for family use, not more than two The mines of the United States produced S child’s Real Medicine, Pleasant to take and mild Surgery has already derived some help the hand of affection plants cypress and inches for restaurants. Each bag 99.009,816 long tons of coal during the H in action, hence the fam The Swallow tn .Japnne.e Houses. from the experiments which have been willow over tho grave and riches build ily favorite. In the building of its nest and rearing holds two pounds, and when filled year. made with the oxy-hydrogen and other the proudest marble that art can erect. IrIwli May Flower of its young the Japanese swalk w pays they are tied and packed in brine, in BRIGHT DISEASE. fierce lights, but the progress has not I do not know why wealth should place Cure« Billiousneiw, Costive the highest compliment to and exhibits tubs or casks which can be headed DR. FLINT’S HEART REMEDY, M ness, Dyspepsia and Mala been as large as might be wished. It over our tonilie a mark of any sort. A ria -manufactured from ab tight. The cloth used must be quite ite curative influence over Bright ’ s through A solutely pure vegetable seems possible to make a light so pierc tomb is one of the shallowest ideas of the greatest amount of confidence in its free from lint and should be very disease of the kidneys, causes pain in the Ysoi.vr protectors; for, however incredible it may herbs. ing that it will ennhlo a practiced eye to our finite conceptions.—Loudon Cor. small of the back to vanish, and dimin Iriwh May Flower seem, its habitation is built and its little slightly starched—just enough to ishes the abnormal flow of urine. At see through the tissues. When this is Boston Herald. The great Bowel, Stomach family brought up, in the liv'rig-rooms make them iron smoothly—then run druggists. 8110. Descriptive treatise with Liver and Kidn y Regulator, accomplished the physician will call in The bag each buttle; or address J. J. Mack & Co.. F for man, woman or child. of Japanese families, and this not only together of uniform size. the aid of the surgeon to deal with the recipe of the cele Philosophy .{boat Lightning. I Prom in the unfrequented parts of the country, should be placed in a mold of suitable S. F. Irish Physician, Sir diseases of the heart, the liver, the kid 0 brated Dominick Corrigan. • Trial i A case of serious illness from fright in but, as Professor Morse assures us, in the size and shape while being filled. The who'e talk of the Ladies now is, W bottle, neys, the bowels, the lungs, the throat, 75 cents. Sold by1 a thunder-storm has been reported. midst of their largest cities. The pro YAQU I co.,; Druggists The great secret of keeping apples that Irish May Flower is the great skin E Agents, the brain; instead of an empirical diag 624 Montgomery! — ------ -------- There's a little philosophy about light fessor, than whom no more interesting through the winter is to store them in beautitier. Sold by all druggists at ”5c. nosis based on external symptoms, the R ¡Street, San Francisco, Cal. ning whicla if everybody could have and acute ot. Tver of Japanese life ex a well-ventilated room or cellar that is surgeon will see what the trouble la, not T,°,wne & Moore when in Portland perfect fnitli in, would save considerable ists, in speaking of these nests, says that kept as near the freezing point as . throughaglaasdarkly,but clearly with his tor best Photographic and Crayon work. mental pain. It is the certain fact that they are not built in any remote part of possible without actually freezing the own eyesight; and the patient will have CouRh«.- a person who is struck by lightning the house, but in the principal and often apples. Apples and potatoes should ..nA SH,Kht a better chance of recovery than now Brmcn s Bronchial Trocheo" give im never feels any pain. He hasn’t time fa. visited rooms, where the inmates are the The Leading and Reliable never be kept in the same cellar, or if when the doctor doses him with nitrate mediate relief. think what killed him. If he is consci busiest about the household affairs. He of potash to cure a pain which he calls this is unavoidable, the potatoes ous at all it is after he has found him adds that the children take great delight rheumatism because he doesn’t know self awake in another world. There 1» in watching the nests in process of con should be kept in the warmest part of what it is, and tills him up with quinine no use in any one getting scared when struction and in the rearing and educa the cellar, and the barrels of apples, Of Portland, Oregon to antidote malarial poison.—San Fran he hears the crash or sees the flash. Hi tion of the young birds afterward. As well headed up, near the windows, (Cor. Fin t and Morrison Stai. cisco Chronicle. is safe for that time at least, because U soon as a nest is fairly begun, some where, on days when the air outside A COUNTRY ORDERN MOLIO is only a few degrees above freezing, The Work ot Two Painten. the bolt is aimed at him he has no oc member of the household puts up a neat POSITIVE CURE VAN B. D.LA8HMUTT, JUDUKW * If we allot to each twenty-five years casion for the use of either his ears or little shelf beneath it to prevent litter on they can be treated to a cold breeze President. '"" for every form of 8AM J. GORMAN. CnM« of painting we shall lie within the mark. his eyes.—North American. the fluor, and the bird, accepting this as from the open windows, while, at the SKIN a«d BLOOD same time, the atmosphere in the METROPOLITAN SAVINGS BANL N DISEASE A brief calculation will, therefore, show a “locus in quo," returns, year after Transacts a General Banking Burine». Rrupp's Big Bii.tlnet««. noM that if Diaz were indeed the undoubted year, to rebuild or repair and reoccupy part of the cellar where the potatoes interest on deposits m follow»; P1IPLE8 TO SCWreU. Alfred Krupp owns probably the larg the old nest in the same place.—Scientific are kept does not fall below forty de On 3 month« certificates 4 per <*“• author of all the more or less authenti On 6 month« certificate« 5 per ce®‘ grees. With a thermometer in the PC„Z??fA’ or.tialt Rbeum. with its agonizing On 12 months certificates 6 per oenfc cated canvasses that bear his signature, ess business in the world de|>endent on American. cellar it is quite possible to cool off' D Itching and burning burning, tatanUy instantly relie^T relieved by"? h\ a ---------- ---------------- he must have painted between seven and one individual. The works within the Judge W W Thayer, Th« Fl ret Written Senatorial Speech. the apples without injuring the pota warm bath with CUTWVHi^/»7i'i’.e<LP_,? Judge K. D. Shattuok, eight pictures «• ary day, even counting town of E-wen, Germany, occupy mon **■ yA. The first written speech read in the Srlreeter Farrell. Sundays and the intercalary days of leap than 500 acres, half of which are undei United States senate was by the Hon. Isaac toes. Do not unhead the barrels until Dr Hon Richard William». 1 i J • * I F Fow" Van B. DoLaehmuU, year. Theodore Rousseau |*ainte<l only cover. According to a census taken in Hill of New Ham] 6.ire. a firm supporter the apples are wanted. It is rarely a O. H. Dodd five each day, and obviously was com September, 1881, the number of hands of Gen. Jackson. When about half good plan to sort over the apples to Better let paratively a leak diligent artist. It is employed by Mr. Krupp was 19,005 and through he suddenly lost the thread of pick out the rotten ones. m’ p’°riMla Lichen, true that he worked laboriously over the the members of their families 45,776— his discourse and stopped, evidently em them remain undisturbed. Apples in ProritM.*- DYSPENSARÏ. n manipulation of his pictures, but the making 65,381 persons supported by hi. barrassed. His wife, who sat in the gal ripening give off carbonic acid, which PORTLAND coni|sMitions have not been thought out works.—Chicago Tribune. cannot be allowed to accumulate in the ^So^even-wlX«" ti? * 1 ' know n remedies fail. lery almost directly over him. compre Young, tni'i't* * so thoroughly. «Of the two, the palm of house cellar, but ’ must be removed .by Mc.° FtX?, £* ice £j-'"cuitA.«)c.; S oap . Great Britain*« Machinery. hended the situation, and said, in a voice old, »in»!« diligence must lie awarded to Diaz.. It »I..I All The statement is made that all the heard all over the senate chamber; “Mr. ventilation. This deleterious gas, car n<<’°'4ndDfCH^M,rAL Co” ««' tos J& am 1'™" lost mam is hat'd to say what the millionaires who variial machinery of Great Britain, now Hill, you’ve turned over two leaves at bonic acid, aids in preserving, the «T.etxi for How to Cure Skin ftiReanee " Nervous arc the happy owners of these treasures operated by steam power, is capable of once." He immediately corrected his fruit, and it is one of the advantages «B ktDNEY P ains , Strain.ind Weakn«-!.? torrheo. Se®®* a igffwsa •wss'sust . Sexua De -»M* , think of the cold facta.—The Forum. performing more work, and hence pro mistake and proceeded with his remarks of an outside cellar that this can be allowed to remain. during more products, than could he amid a roar of laughter.—Ben: Perley Rhe Wanted Her Perquisite. •'Skin Eruptions ““L Florence, aged 4. demanded aa her per produced by the labor of 400,000,(MX) able Poore. The virtues of St. Jacoba Oil as pro quisite the wishhone of every fowl bodied men, a greater npniber than ali Coal, lsra<i anti Iron In Persia. claimed by millions of restored sufferers, _ Íml* brought into the house. One day she the able-bodied men on earth.—Hartford Coal, lead and iron have lately been should induce everyone to supply his Weak Rack, Burning Urine, Gonorrhea, household with this great specific. It was carefully arranging her collection Times. discovered in abundance in Prraia, in a conquers prompt relief and cure for Ide . _tj| pain. Cure, all Dueases originating from a vire when her father came into the room. Berlin*» Consumption of Both Mexrn Consult land which has been inhabited *e long f T°vppd nl1® Of the Bt00D or “Fader,” she said, looking up—“Fader, OFFICE-132 & 134 The .annual consumption of eggs in as any portion of the globe, There aro At Canton, China, recently, a Chinese is you doin' Indie?" "Why, yes, Florence, Berlin amount, to 11,944 tons, or 191,- vast sections of country in m . Rhwmatisni. Neural™ Asia which woman aged only 18, underwent the Ling Lil we must all die some time," he said, 107,920 eggs, of the value of 9.459.842 have never been “prospected,’ Chi execution which is that, while still Boil«, Blotches, Pimple«, Scrofula, and the living, one piece of her body after the Pam^ ’du Rheum and Xercuri^l touched by her earnest look. "Fader, marks. This is equal to 145 eggs per discovery of gold and silver mine: then Oulnn*< " T other is cut away until the body is di when you does die. may I have your capita, or alsmt one egg in three days fa I’aJ byexrrt* Pam« readily yield to its purifying is notan unprobableevent.- -PhilzCdphia vided up into exactly 10 0 pieces. wishbone?"—Rome Sentinel.* Fh2IT’rtle*’ the Blood P«rf '•very inhabitant.—New York Graphic Call. It is as harmless as it is effective.” is Every noble life leavee the fiber of it Most any one can make blunders, but A clear conscience is two-thirds ci all what Is said of Red Star Cough Cure bv the Liver and Kidney« healthy and the interwoven forever in the work of the 'ew people try to make the liest of then- happiness, and contentment the other Dr. S.K. Cox. D. D„ Analytical Chemise Complexion bright and clear world - Ruskin. Washington, D. C. Price, twenty-flve after they have. —Jud Lafagiut. third.—Jud Lafagan. Proprietor. ••DU. R ed S t , ■OUGH SAFE. SURE. 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